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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-02-07 - Agenda Packet - Special FEBRUARY 7, 2018 – 3:00 P.M. SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP City Hall  Tri-Communities Room 10500 Civic Center Drive  Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Page 1 of 1 A. CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Mayor Michael Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy Council Members Alexander, Spagnolo and Williams B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to addr ess the City Council on any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Mayor, depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak . All communications are to be addressed directly to the City Council not to the members of the audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting. C. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION C1. Study Session on Rancho Cucamonga Central Park Master Plan Update. D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify under penalty of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on February 1, 2018, at least twenty-four hours (24) prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California and on the City’s website. ______________________________ Linda A. Troyan City Clerk Services Director City of Rancho Cucamonga NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, at 3:00 p.m. in the Tri-Communities Room at City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, for the purpose of: C1. Study Session on Rancho Cucamonga Central Park Master Plan Update. _____________________________ L. Dennis Michael Mayor Thursday, February 1, 2018 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA January 29, 2018 INTRODUCTION Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 1 INTRODUCTION Rancho Cucamonga Central Park is now and has always been viewed as a unique place within the heart of the city. Central Park is not like any other park in the city. It is a refuge, an escape from the urban confines into nature. Central Park is intended to contain recreation elements not typically found in other areas of the city. The community and its elected leaders have continuously preserved this design philosophy for Rancho Cucamonga Central Park, from the first approved master plan developed in 1989 through today. In 2017 the Rancho Cucamonga City Council approved efforts for a Central Park Master Plan Update. The new update would reVision the remaining park space and identify smaller (3-10 acre), buildable sections comprised of financially responsible amenities, so that when funding becomes available, park development could continue within the framework of a comprehensive community inspired vision. Major changes to the previous Master Plan include: • Relocated / Larger Amphitheater • Reduction of Large Parking Lots • Removal / Reduction of Family Aquatics Center • Removal of Large Lakes • Removal of Fire Station (Built Elsewhere) New elements to the Master Plan Include: • Development of a Universal Accessible Playground • Viticulture Pavilion (grape vine preservation) • Adventure Area • Recreation Pool • Dog Park (4.4 acres) • Water Treatment and Bioswale Facilities • Developable Phases in 3-10 Acre Sizes 2 Introduction EXECUTIVE SUMMARY History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1984, the City Council acquired approximately 103.4 gross acres of land located at the northwest corner of Milliken Avenue and Base Line Road for a park that would serve the whole city and become a major public resource on the order of other great parks in other major cities. The City negotiated a purchase agreement with Lewis Homes to acquire the Central Park property over a ten year period through a land purchase agreement and note. Central Park was placed into the City’s General Plan and the property was reserved for future park purposes. During the late 1980’s a Central Park Task Force was organized to begin workshops on the development of a conceptual master plan for Central Park. No revenue was available for its construction nor was there any real time line for plan development. Approved in 1987, the original Park Master Plan integrated the cultural and sports-related needs of the community, as well as the need for a large open park setting. The Master Plan contained three major use areas or elements: the OmniCenter, Sports Complex (non sports fields), and Park and Open Space. • The OmniCenter was envisioned to contain five separate but integrated components: a central library, a community center, a children’s theater and lecture hall, a fine arts center and museum, and finally a one acre central plaza. • The Sports Complex contained a multi-purpose facility, recreation center, swim complex and tennis complex. It purposefully did not include sports fields as the Task Force and City Council determined that these elements were available at other parks within the city and wanted Central Park to be unique in providing grand amenities not located at other locations. • Park and Open Space was perhaps the most important element and was the link tying the other two elements together. It provide a variety of active and passive recreation opportunities to draw people from all over the city. The park area contained two lakes with a stream and waterfalls, group and individual picnic areas, a performance pavilion on the lake’s edge with natural amphitheater seating, children’s play areas, a botanical garden, interpretive trail and a series of walking paths throughout the park. Throughout the last thirty years the vision for Central Park revolved around an Olmstedian Philosophy. The idea that a design’s psychology and the visual effects on people can be an antidote to the stress and artificialness of urban life. Central Park in New York was built on this principle, an escape from the urban confines into nature. Walkways are wide curving elements through passive areas where build structures are worked into the landscape and surroundings. The Rancho Cucamonga Central Park Master Plan presented here is this philosophy while being responsive to dynamic economic conditions and most importantly, the recreation needs of the community. As part of the Master Plan Update, the City and RJM Design Group conducted an extensive community outreach and public input process. This community outreach was designed to illustrate to the community the historical design and development of Central Park to date, seek public input for its future development. A combination of local community workshops, online surveys, social networking, and a live Facebook broadcast were conducted to develop the resulting Master Plan. The Master Plan reflects the historical design philosophy, is responsive to the past planning efforts, includes modern community inspired recreation elements, and incorporates a phased approach providing for fiscally achievable projects of 3-10 acres. 3 4 Introduction Executive Summary HISTORY / THINGS WE’VE HEARD reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 HISTORY / THINGS WE’VE HEARD Central Park has a long history of planning and development. In preparation for community input, a historical timeline of Central Park’s development, planning, as well as economic events that impacted the park was compiled. Additionally, in preparation for developing a meaningful public dialogue, informative updates were developed based on early feedback from the community. This information was made available online as well as in printed material. 5 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA HISTORY / THINGS WE’VE HEARD 6 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard REVISION / COMMUNITY OUTREACH Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 reVISION / COMMUNITY OUTREACH As part of the Master Plan Update the City and RJM Design Group conducted an extensive community outreach and public input process. This community outreach was designed to illustrate to the community the historical design and development of Central Park to date, and seek public input and garner support for its future development. The following summary illustrates the events, when they were held, and number of participants involved. Outreach Event Date Participants Staff Focus Group June 29, 2017 14 FlashVote Survey 1 July 19, 2017 669 Online Survey 1 August 1-14, 2017 454 Workshop ONE August 15, 2017 80 FlashVote Survey 2 September 13, 2017 568 Workshop TWO September 19, 2017 50 Workshop THREE October 9, 2017 60 Facebook Live Broadcast October 19, 2017 180 reactions Online Survey 2 October 19, 2017 553 7 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA REVISION / COMMUNITY OUTREACH 8 Staff Focus Group When: June 29 2017, 8-11am Where: City Hall Why: Discuss with staff the planning and development history of Central Park from 1987 to today. Review the Current Master Plan, latest updates, current amenities and solicit input regarding next steps and the future of Central Park. Topics: Current Master Plan Most Recent Updates Current Amenities Group Discussion How Many: 2 groups / 14+ participants AUGUST SETPEMBER NOVEMBER-JANUARY FEBRUARYJUNE2017 2018JULY Community Workshop 1 When: August 15, 2017 6-8pm Where: Goldy S. Lewis Community Center in Central Park Why: Community workshop to solicit input as to the Community’s likes, dislikes, and issues for the park’s development going forward. Introduction and history of the Master Plan Development, purpose, process, opportunities/constraints. Topics: Like the Most Like the Least Key Issues / Concerns How: Individual / Group Responses Group Presentations Consensus Summary How Many: 7 groups/ 80+ participants Community Workshop 2 When: September 19, 2017 6-8pm Where: Goldy S. Lewis Community Center in Central Park Why: Community workshop to solicit input as to the Community’s desire for potential modifications to park programming. Introduction and history of the Master Plan Developed consensus items, web survey results and potential program refinements. Topics: How do you envision what the identified amenities look like? How: Dot Exercise Dot Review / Comment Cards How Many: 50+ participants Community Workshop 3 When: October 9, 2017, 6-8pm Where: Goldy S. Lewis Community Center in Central Park Why: Community workshop to solicit input as to the Community’s desired prioritized park elements. Introduction and history of the Master Plan Development, purpose, process, opportunities/constraints, previously developed consensus items, web survey results, and consensus program refinements. Topics: What are the Top 5 Recreation Facilities Needed What are the Top 5 Recreation Programs Needed How: Individual - Group Review How Many: 8 groups / 60+ participants ESRI 123 Online Survey 1 When: August 1-14, 2017 Where: Online Why: Online survey distributed by the City in collaboration with RJM Design to solicit community engagement and feedback from citizens for what they would like to see in Central Park when funding for the Master Plan becomes available. Topics: Overall Quality of Rancho Cucamonga Parks Frequency of Attendance Importance of Amenities Important Improvements Desired Importance of Central Park Master Plan ReVISION Questions about the ReVISION Process How Many: 456 participants Flash Vote Survey 1 When: July 19, 2017 Where: Online Flash Vote Why: Online web survey to solicit responses from community members on their views and attitudes to the previous park elements and potential recommendations for additional program elements. Topics: How often you visit a park in RC? Rate the overall quality of parks? What have you done at a park? Additional Comments How Many: 669 local participants RC Reach Out When: February 26, 2018 Where: Central Park/Community Senior Center Why: To share Draft Master Plan with community illustrating their efforts, ideas, and concerns that went into the Master Plan. Joint Commission/Council Mtg When: July 31, 2017 Where: Cultural Center Why: To review history of Central Park planning efforts and solicit planning ideas and direction from both Commission and Council. City Council Meeting When: February 7, 2018 Where: City Hall Why: To review Draft Master Plan, community outreach, and begin environmental study. Flash Vote Survey 2 When: September 13, 2017 Where: Online Flash Vote Why: Online web survey to solicit responses from community members on their views and attitudes to the previous park elements and potential recommendations for additional program elements. Topics: Do you visit Central Park? What did you know about Central Park prior to reading the survey? How do you expect to give your input, if at all, as part of the reVISION process? Which methods do you use to get information about city projects and events? Additional comments How Many: 568 local participants Facebook Live When: October 19, 2017 3pm Where: Facebook Live Video Why: Community outreach to solicit and respond to “live” questions regarding the Master Plan Development, purpose, process, survey results, developed consensus items, and prioritized park elements. How Many: 19,400+ people reached, 15,900+ video views 180+ reactions, comments & shares 546 post clicks 5,900+ minutes of video watched ESRI 123 Online Survey 2 When: October 19-Nov 1, 2017 Where: Online Why: 2nd Online survey distributed by the City in collaboration with RJM Design to solicit community engagement and feedback from citizens for what they would like to see in Central Park when funding for the Master Plan becomes available. Topics: Describe your ideal Central Park Preferred Facilities and Ranking Preferred Programs and Ranking Usage of Pacific Electric Trail How do you get to Central Park Funding Options Additional Comments How Many: 553 participants OCTOBER Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach OUTREACH SUMMARY Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 OUTREACH SUMMARY What did we hear? Multiple methods were employed to maximize the community input. Online surveys, Community Workshops, and a Live Facebook broadcast event were held to solicit community feedback on the development of the Central Park Master Plan. Throughout the process, program and park elements were recorded in each of the outreach tools. The following is a summary of the data collected and what elements we heard most often among all of the tools. 9 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA OUTREACH SUMMARY 10 Top Programs: • All-Inclusive Programs • City-Wide Events • Community Garden • Concerts in the Park • Farmers Market / Stand • Maintenance / Operational Funding • Picnics Top Active Facilities: • Multi-Purpose Facility • Recreation Pool • Tennis Courts Top Passive Facilities: • Amphitheater • Demonstration Gardens / Vineyards • Dog Park • Open Space / Nature Area / Natural • Picnic Shelter • Playground Shade • Shade • Walking / Running Path / Trails Community Outreach Tools Activity PoolAdventure Park / Play / ThemesBall FieldsBasketball CourtsCommunity CenterDisc GolfFamily Aquatics CenterGymIndoor Event SpaceOlympic Pool / Competition Pool (50 M)ParkourPublic / Private Partnership Facilities (Revenue Generating)Recreation PoolRopes / Fitness / Exercise Course/OppsSkating Features Soccer FieldsSports Center / FieldsTennis CourtsTot LotUniversal PlayWater Features(Splash Pad / Spray Mist)AmphitheaterAquatics, Lakes, Waterways, Streams, Dry StreamsAviary Benches Bike PathBocce BallBridle Trails / EquestrianCommunity GardensCorporate PicnicDemonstration Gardens / VineyardsDining TerraceDog Mulch AreaDog ParkDog Water AreaDrinking FountainsFamily Picnic / Picnic TablesFarmers MarketFood Trucks Lakeside PavilionMaintenance/ Area / YardMuseum(Local culture, history)Open Space / Nature Area / NaturalOutdoor Event Area / Space / PavilionParkingPassive Recreation AreaPicnic ShelterPlaces to rest and relaxPlayground ShadePublic ArtReflection GardenRestaurantsRestroom BuildingSecurity / SafetyShadeSolar PanelsStorageTerrace GardenTrail Heads / MarkersWalking / Running Path / TrailsWater Activity (Fishing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Paddle Boats)Individual Staff Sessions x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Staff Focus Group x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Community Workshop 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Community Workshop 2 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Community Workshop 3 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Flash Vote 1 (Q4)x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Flash Vote 2 (Q5)x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Online Survey 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Online Survey 2 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Total 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 7 3 2 2 3 7 3 3 4 8 5 1 1 5 4 2 5 3 6 1 5 7 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 5 4 4 8 4 7 1 2 2 5 5 6 1 2 1 4 9 4 Passive ElementsActive Elements Community Outreach Tools All‐Inclusive ProgramsAquaticsArts and Crafts FairArts in the ParkCitywide EventsCommunity GardenConcerts in the ParkDog Play Area/Adoption CenterExercise CourseExercise PavilionFarmers Market/StandMaintenance / Operational FundingOutdoor DiningOutdoor Theatre (Shakespeare in the Park)PicnicsPlayground Equipment / Special Needs EquipmentPublic/Private PartnershipSecondary Community CenterWater GardenIndividual Staff Sessions x xxxx x xx x x x x xxx Staff Focus Group x xxxx x xxx x x x x xxx Community Workshop 1 x Community Workshop 2 xx x x x x Community Workshop 3 xxxxxxx x x x x x x x x Flash Vote 1 (Q4)x x xx x x Flash Vote 2 (Q5)xx x Online Survey 1 x Online Survey 2 xxxx xxx x x x x Total 5 224555 3 4456345 4 422 Programs Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary SITE PLAN (MASTER PLAN) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 SITE PLAN (MASTER PLAN) The Central Park Master Plan incorporates the ideas compiled in an extensive community outreach process. The plan focuses on the remaining, undeveloped 70 acres of land located west of the Phase 1 Senior and Community Centers at Central Park. The Master Plan is composed of recreation areas and elements that relate to the existing open drainage channel spine and is anchored by the Senior and Community Centers to the east and the proposed Recreation Pool, Multi-Purpose Facility, and Tennis Courts to the west. The park will provide a variety of both active and passive zones and uses for groups of all ages. The Universal Accessible Playground will provide access to opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to promote play, physical activity, sociability, and learning. The Adventure Area will promote a unique outdoor experience for personal physical development, leadership, and team building. The core of the park features the “Great Lawn”, Viticulture Pavilion and Amphitheater, creating a flexible park area for large community event gatherings and celebrations. 11 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE PLAN 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’12 13 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) PHASING PLAN WITH ACREAGE Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 PHASING PLAN WITH ACREAGE In 2005, the City of Rancho Cucamonga dedicated the first Phase of Rancho Cucamonga Central Park, which is located in the eastern portion of the site. Phase 1 includes 29 acres of beautifully landscaped parkland and a 57,000 square foot state of the art Senior and Community Center. The Master Plan for the remaining +/- 70 acres Central Park site identifies proposed phasing of implementation with “smaller 3 to 10 acre parcels”. The smaller parcel sizes will allow the City flexibility to develop portions of the park as funds become available. The suggested phase order does not represent the sequence of improvements and sub-phases may occur within each of the identified phase. Sequence of phasing will need to consider grading (cut and fill), utility services and roadway infrastructure, programming and priorities and ongoing operation and maintenance costs. 13 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA PHASING PLAN WITH ACREAGE 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’ 21 3 1 PHASING I. ADVENTURE AREA PARKING AND EVENT / PICNIC AREA J. DOG PARK K. MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY AND PARKING L. RECREATION POOL M. TENNIS COURTS N. MAINTENANCE YARD O. DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL A. PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL HEAD B. TERRACED GARDENS C. WATER CONSERVATION / DEMONSTRATION GARDEN D. AMPHITHEATER E. UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND F. VITICULTURE PAVILION G. UPPER PICNIC AREA AND EVENT AREA H. EVENT PARKING AREA NOTES: 1. Phase order does not represent actual sequence of areas for improvement. 2. Sub-phasing of improvements may occur within each identified phase. BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELA 2.6 AC. C 4.4 AC. B 5.2 AC. E 4.7 AC. F 6.7 AC. D 11 AC. I 9.5 AC. H 4.4 AC. G 2.6 AC. M 3.1 AC. L 2.7 AC. K 6.4 AC. N 1.6 AC. O 4.1 AC. J 4.4 AC. I I L O 14 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage EVENT AREAS Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 EVENT AREAS Central Park will be home to a wide variety of community events and celebrations hosted by the City or private / corporate / individual groups and partnerships. The park will have the flexibility of holding a number of different events simultaneously with the capability of separating event areas in order to control traffic and crowds. Event Parking areas will accommodate overflow parking needs during such events, and can be used as large open space passive areas during normal non-event park hours. • Summer Concerts in the Park • Summer Movies in the Park • Street Fairs • Bike / Foot Race 15 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA EVENT AREAS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’16 21 3 1 EVENT AREAS EVENT AREA POTENTIAL EVENT AREA (ROADWAY CLOSURE) ACCESS, CIRCULATION, EVENT AREA PARKING RESTROOMS BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELTENNIS COURTS MULTI- PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL PARKING PICNIC AND EVENT AREA UPPER PICNIC AND EVENT AREA UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND TERRACED GARDENS WATER CONSERVATION / DEMONSTRATION GARDENS PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL HEAD PARKING PARKING DOG PARK DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL MAINTENANCE YARD ADVENTURE AREA AMPHITHEATER THE GREAT LAWN VITICULTURE PAVILION PARKING LEFT TURN POCKET PARKING PARKING THE GREEN EVENT PARKING REINFORCED SUBSURFACE EVENT PARKING REINFORCED SUBSURFACE LAKE Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas TRAIL ROUTES Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 TRAIL ROUTES The Central Park loop trail system will provide opportunities for the community to participate in physical activity promoting the health and well-being of residents and visitors alike. Multiple trail routes are identified at distances of 1K, 3K and 5K. The routes will have signs to differentiate each trail loop with milestone markers to provide the casual jogger/walker and runner with a pacing system. Each route is designed to minimize roadway crossing, providing continuous, uninterrupted experiences. • 1 Kilometer Routes Three separate 1K loop fun runs are located in three distinct areas of Central Park – Multi-Purpose Facility, Great Lawn and Adventure Area, and Senior / Community Center - “Sports Run” starts and finishes at the lawn area across from the Multi-Purpose Facility. - “Vineyard Run” starts and finishes at the Great Lawn south of the Viticulture Pavilion and loops around the Adventure Area and the Picnic and Event Area. This route is considered the Fitness Course with five exercise stations located along the trail. - “Community Run” encircles the senior center and community center which starts and finishes at the Oval Green. • 3 Kilometer Routes “Central Park Run” starts and finishes at the Great Lawn and follows the perimeter of the park along Base Line Road, Milliken Avenue, Pacific Electric Trail, and Deer Creek Channel. • 5 Kilometer Routes “Grand Central Park Tour” provides a tour of all the park amenities, where the “tour” begins at the Great Lawn. The route follows the perimeter of the park and intertwines through the interior of Central Park and finishing back at the Great Lawn. 17 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA TRAIL ROUTES 1K 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’18 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELSTART / FINISHSTART / FINISH START / FINISH 12 3 1K 1- COMMUNITY RUN - 1.13K TOTAL 2- VINEYARD RUN - 1.09K TOTAL 3- SPORTS RUN - 1.07K TOTAL TRAIL CROSSING AT INTERSECTION OR PARKING LOT TRAIL ROUTE MARKERS - PORCELAIN, BRONZE OR PECAST IN GROUND MARKERS CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA TRAIL ROUTES 3K 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’19 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELSTART / FINISH 3K CENTRAL PARK RUN - 3.08K TOTAL TRAIL CROSSING AT INTERSECTION OR PARKING LOT TRAIL ROUTE MARKERS - PORCELAIN, BRONZE OR PECAST IN GROUND MARKERS CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA TRAIL ROUTES 5K 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’20 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELSTART / FINISH 5K GRAND CENTRAL PARK TOUR - 5.29K TOTAL TRAIL CROSSING AT INTERSECTION OR PARKING LOT TRAIL ROUTE MARKERS - PORCELAIN, BRONZE OR PECAST IN GROUND MARKERS OR CITY OPERATED ROUTE MARKERS FOR ORGANIZED EVENTS Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes SITE UTILITIES Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 SITE UTILITIES The utilities have been compiled based on existing and proposed information available from the utility companies. The Master Plan includes the design of sewer, water, storm drain, electric, gas, telephone, data and cable TV, as well their impacts on the project. Electric Services will be provided by SCE or RCMU (if available). On the north side of Base Line Road, exists an underground Edison transmission line (66KV) and distribution line which provides electric service for Phase 1 at Central Park Drive and Base Line Road. The distribution line that runs parallel can service subsequent phases of park development, including the Recreation Pool, Tennis Courts and the Multi-Purpose Facility. Electric service will be available at Spruce Avenue and Base Line Road. Telephone, gas and cable TV exist along Base Line Road as well, and will be utilized to service the future development phases. The pick-up points for subsequent phases for electric, telephone, gas and cable TV are located at the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Spruce Avenue. Across the intersection at the southwest corner is the connection point for fiber. In order to reduce construction cost a joint on-site dry utility trench will be located along Central Park Drive, directly behind the curb which will include electrical, cable, telephone, fiber and gas. The joint utility trench will tie into the phase development, north of the Senior Center. From this main trench, lateral utility trenches will service the Viticulture Pavilion and Amphitheater, Multi-Purpose Facility, Recreation Pool and Tennis Courts, and Maintenance Yard. Facilities directly adjacent to one another will be split in order to accommodate phased development. 21 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA EXISTING SITE UTILITIES 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’22 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELSEWER CONNECTION TO DEER CREEK CHANNEL OPEN CHANNEL 24” RCP 40” 42” 30” 24” 24” 36”18” SEWER GAS WATER STORM DRAIN ELECTRIC CATV/VERIZON CATV/VERIZON ELECTRIC SCE TRANSMISSION STORM DRAIN WATER (12” LINE) GAS OPEN DRAINAGE CHANNEL STORM DRAIN WATER SEWER SCE TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION CATV / VERIZON GAS ELECTRIC CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA CONCEPTUAL DRY UTILITIES 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’23 21 3 1 PROPOSED CITY FIBER EXISTING CITY FIBER PROPOSED JOINT TRENCH EXISTING JOINT TRENCH PROPOSED GAS EXISTING GAS OPEN CHANNEL NOTE: ALL JOINT TRENCHES SHOULD HAVE FIBER TO ALLOW FOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH-OUT THE SITE TO SERVE CAMERAS AND OTHER DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT. CITY FIBER OPTIC SPLICE BOX PICK UP POINT FOR TELCO, GAS, CABLE TV ELEC, CATV, TELCO, FIBER, GAS TRENCH SERVICE LOCATION BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNEL21 3 1 LOCATE JOINT TRENCH DIRECTLY BEHIND CURB SERVICE LOCATION SERVICE LOCATION SERVICE LOCATION DATA CENTER P3 public private partnerships DRY UTILITIES P3 public private partnerships CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA CONCEPTUAL WET UTILITIES 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’24 21 3 1 PROPOSED WATER (8” RECYCLED, PURPLE PIPE) EXISTING WATER PROPOSED SEWER EXISTING SEWER CITY FIBER OPTIC SPLICE BOX PICK UP POINT FOR TELCO, GAS, CABLE TV LOCATE JOINT TRENCH DIRECTLY BEHIND CURB BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELSERVICE LOCATION SERVICE LOCATION ELEC, CATV, TELCO, FIBER, GAS TRENCH SERVICE LOCATION OPEN CHANNEL P3 public private partnerships WET UTILITIES INTRODUCTION Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities GRADING MASTER PLAN Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 GRADING MASTER PLAN Detailed grading studies and cut and fill calculations have been developed to generate the final Master Plan grading concept. The Grading Master Plan indicates a shortage of fill, in particular the parking area at the Multi-Purpose Facility and Amphitheater. The shortage may be mitigated by increase of cut soil along the northern property edge of the site or import of soils from other private developer projects within the City needing to export soil. However, any soil brought on-site should be tested and evaluated prior to use. Preliminary grading studies have been prepared to include the entire park site with consideration to the existing Senior and Community Center in Phase 1. The grading will incorporate best management practices for treatment of storm water runoff to include; bioretention basins to be located within each proposed phase of development. 25 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’26 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA GRADING MASTER PLAN 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’27 21 3 1 EVENT AREAS GRADING MASTER PLAN SLEEVES PROPOSED GRADES CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA CUT AND FILL ANALYSIS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’28 December 6, 2017 Job Title: Job Number Description Cut CuYds Cut SqFt Fill CuYds Fill SqFt Mass Excavation 81,200 1,510,652 134,366 1,681,179 Import 53,167 CY Total Area 3,191,842 SF 73.27 Acres Earthwork Volume Analysis THE DATA AND INFORMATION PRESENTED HEREIN HAVE BEEN PRODUCED CONSISTANT WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS,BY OPERATORS EXERCISING REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE.THIS DATA AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA OR INFORMATION.IN NO EVENT WILL EARTHWORK CALCULATION SERVICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR DATA. 3001 Redhill Ave, Building 5 Suite 219, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 666-8900 E-Mail: MAIL@DIRTESTIMATOR.COM Website: WWW.DIRTESTIMATOR.COM 7H11 RCCP Park Volume Change Per 0.10ft: 11,821 CY December 6, 2017 Job Title: Job Number Description Cut CuYds Cut SqFt Fill CuYds Fill SqFt Mass Excavation 81,200 1,510,652 134,366 1,681,179 Import 53,167 CY Total Area 3,191,842 SF 73.27 Acres Earthwork Volume Analysis THE DATA AND INFORMATION PRESENTED HEREIN HAVE BEEN PRODUCED CONSISTANT WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS,BY OPERATORS EXERCISING REASONABLE SKILL AND CARE.THIS DATA AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OF THIS DATA OR INFORMATION.IN NO EVENT WILL EARTHWORK CALCULATION SERVICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR DATA. 3001 Redhill Ave, Building 5 Suite 219, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 666-8900 E-Mail: MAIL@DIRTESTIMATOR.COM Website: WWW.DIRTESTIMATOR.COM 7H11 RCCP Park Volume Change Per 0.10ft: 11,821 CY Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan PRELIMINARY WATER QUALITY PLAN Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 PRELIMINARY WATER QUALITY PLAN Bioretention basins are shallow, vegetated, depressed basins which function to collect, store and treat storm water runoff. The basin is designed to incorporate an engineered soil media to assist in plant uptake of pollutants. The bioretention basin allows infiltration to the extent the on-site soil and engineered soil media can accommodate. When the infiltration rate of the underlying soil is exceeded, the treated flows are discharged through an underdrain system. Each proposed phase of construction is designed with its own bioretention facility, sized according to the required treatment volume as determined by the current WQMP. 29 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA PRELIMINARY WATER QUALITY PLAN 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’30 21 3 1 water quality plan OPEN CHANNEL DIRECTIONAL FLOW PHASED DIRECTIONAL FLOW BIORETENTION BASINS BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELA 2.6 AC. C 4.4 AC. B 5.2 AC. E 4.7 AC. F 6.7 AC. D 11 AC. I 9.5 AC. H 4.4 AC. G 2.6 AC. M 3.1 AC. K 6.4 AC. N 1.6 AC. O 4.1 AC.I I L O L 2.7 AC. J 4.4 AC. CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA PRELIMINARY WATER QUALITY CALCULATIONS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’31 Phase A Phase B Phase C Phase D Phase E Phase F Phase G Phase H Phase I Phase J Phase K Phase L Phase M Phase N Phase O Total Area 79532 225462 192086 481562 206397 291723 113947 191694 412364 190847 284955 116531 134210 19266 225103 3165679 Impervious Area 22716 15019 0 115523 29506 94702 3977 95479 79500 45569 155327 72690 40175 16100 0 786283 Pervious Area 56816 210443 192086 366039 176891 197021 109970 96215 332864 145278 129628 43841 94035 3166 225103 2379396 % Impervious 28.6% 6.7% 0.0% 24.0% 14.3% 32.5% 3.5% 49.8% 19.3% 23.9% 54.5% 62.4% 29.9% 83.6% 0.0%24.8% AMC II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Soil Group A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Longest Flow Path Longest Flow Path Slope Current Land Cover (open brush -fair)46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 Pre-developed pervious area condition Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Receiving Waters Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel Cucamonga Channel (via Deer Creek Channel) Applicable TMDLs None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Bacterial Indicator/Pathogens (Cucamonga Channel, Reach 1) 303(d) listed impairments None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None ESA None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Unlined downstream water bodies None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Runoff Coefficient (Rc) 0.217 0.088 0.040 0.193 0.137 0.238 0.066 0.338 0.166 0.192 0.369 0.428 0.225 0.643 0.040 0.197 P(2yr-1hr) (inches) 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 0.628 P6 (inches)0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 0.930 DCV (cubic feet) 2630 3030 1169 14111 4308 10580 1146 9857 10436 5574 15999 7579 4590 1884 1370 94994 Land cover (post) Pacific Electric Trail Head Terraced Gardens Water Conservatio n/Demonstr ation Garden Amphitheat er Universal Accessible Garden Vineyard Upper Picnic Area and Event Area Event Parking Area Adventure/ Ropes Challenge, Parking Dog Park Gymnasium and Parking Aquatics Recreation Facility Tennis Courts Maintenanc e Yard Deer Creek Channel Trail Central Park CN (post)56 39 39 54 47 58 39 68 51 53 70 75 57 89 39 54 S (pre-dev)11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 Ia (pre-dev)2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.35 S (post-dev)7.9 15.6 15.6 8.5 11.3 7.2 15.6 4.7 9.6 8.9 4.3 3.3 7.5 1.2 15.6 8.5 Ia (post)1.57 3.13 3.13 1.70 2.26 1.45 3.13 0.94 1.92 1.77 0.86 0.67 1.51 0.25 3.13 1.70 2-yr, 24-hour storm 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 Volume (pre-dev) 503 1425 1214 3043 1304 1843 720 1211 2606 1206 1801 736 848 122 1422 20005 Volume (post-dev) 2132 48 41 10462 1608 9435 24 12849 6188 3696 21485 11487 3961 3533 48 68777 Hydromod. Volume 1629 0 0 7419 304 7592 0 11637 3582 2490 19684 10750 3113 3411 0 48772 Hydromod. Req'd YES NO NO YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES Estimated Treatment Basin Surface Area Required (sq.ft.) * 1762 2030 783 9454 2886 7088 768 7797 6992 3735 13189 7203 3075 2286 N/A - non- priority [<5,000 sf of impervious area] * Assumes BMP is a bioretention area with underdrain, 0.5-foot ponding depth, 48 hour drawdown time 32 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION MASTER PLAN Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION MASTER PLAN The following represents the back bone irrigation system for the Master Plan Update to include water demand calculations, water use calculations, water pressure calculations, proposed ‘point of connection’ locations for water and electrical power, proposed Master mainline routing with secondary point of connections for irrigation system, descriptions of proposed irrigation methods for both the permanent and any temporary irrigated areas. The irrigation system will be designed for future reclaimed water. The irrigation design will require water use allocation calculations and programming parameters per the state model water efficient ordinance, AB 1881. 33 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION MASTER PLAN 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’34 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELPROPOSED MASTER IRRIGATION WATER METER P.O.C. 2 4” METER W/6“ SERVICE 437 GPM ESTIMATED DEMAND PROPOSED MASTER IRRIGATION WATER METER P.O.C. 3 4” METER W/6” SERVICE 323 GPM ESTIMATED DEMAND PROPOSED IRRIGATION CONTROLLER 120V ELECTRICAL CONNECTION REQUIRED PROPOSED IRRIGATION MAINLINE 4”-8” CL 200PVC, SIZE AS SHOWN PHASING SEPARATION LINE irrigation master plan 8”8” 8” 8” 4”4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 6” 6” 6” 6”6” 6” CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION CALCULATIONS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’35 Water Demand Calculation PROJECT: Rancho Cucamonga Center Park Phases A-G METER ID: 2 Design Criteria: Variables Description Site Information A = Total irrigated area in acres 28.12 Total irrigated area 1,224,946 Sq. Ft. I = Inches per week required 1.50 Maximum monthly Eto. 7.90 Inches SF = Safety factor (1 + % of factor)1.10 Irrigation efficiency 0.75 % H = Hours per irrigation day of operation 8 Plant factor 0.61 % D = Days of irrigation per week 6 60 = 60 Minutes per hour 27,154 = Gallons of water per acre inch Standard Calculation for Water Demand: Water Demand = 27,154 x A x I x SF 60 x D x H Water Demand calculation for Project: Water Demand = 27,154 x 28.12 x 1.50 x 1.10 60 x 6 x 8 Water Demand = 437 GPM Estimated Water Meter Size* = 4.0 INCH Proposed Meter Type* = HP Turbine * VERIFY AVAILABILITY AND USE WITH MUNICIPALITY OR WATER PURVEYOR 55.7 Irrigation Methodb #1 Low 0.2 Rotary 0.75 101,022.40 3,488,707.56 #2 Med 0.4 Rotor/Drip 0.75 229,338.13 7,919,963.10 330,360.53 11,408,670.66 #3 High 416,103.00 14,369,701.00 416,103.00 14,369,701.00 25,778,371.66 26,939,363.87 d ETWU (Annual Gallons Required) = Eto x 0.62 x ETAF x Area e MAWA (Annual Gallons Allowed) = (Eto) ( 0.62) [ (ETAF x LA) + ((1-ETAF) x SLA)] ETAF Calculations Regular Landscape Areas Total ETAF x Area 330,361 Total Area 808,843 Average ETAF 0.41 All Landscape Areas Including SLA Total ETAF x Area 746,463.53 Total Area 1,224,946 Sitewide ETAF 0.61 ETWU Total Maximum Allowed Water Allowance (MAWA)e where 0.62 is a conversion factor that converts acre-inches per acre per year to gallons per square foot per year. where 0.62 is a conversion factor that converts acre-inches per acre per year to gallons per square foot per year, LA is the total landscape area in square feet, SLA is the total special landscape area in square feet, and ETAF is .55 for residential areas and 0.45 for non-residential areas. 1 Totals 416,103 Totals 808,843 Special Landscape Areas 1 416,103 (PF/IE) Regular Landscape Areas 0.27 378,834 0.53 430,009 2015 MWELO WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE WORKSHEET - POC #2, Phases A-G Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo): Hydrozone # /Planting Descriptiona Plant Factor (PF) Irrigation Efficiency (IE)c ETAF Landscape Area (sq, ft,) ETAF x Area Estimated Total Water Use (ETWU)d a Refer to legend for Hydrozone description. Average ETAF for Regular Landscape Areas must be 0.55 or below for residential areas, and 0.45 or below for non-residential areas. CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION CALCULATIONS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’36 Water Demand Calculation PROJECT: Rancho Cucamonga Center Park Phases H-O METER ID: 3 Design Criteria: Variables Description Site Information A = Total irrigated area in acres 22.62 Total irrigated area 985,512 Sq. Ft. I = Inches per week required 1.38 Maximum monthly Eto. 7.90 Inches SF = Safety factor (1 + % of factor)1.10 Irrigation efficiency 0.75 % H = Hours per irrigation day of operation 8 Plant factor 0.56 % D = Days of irrigation per week 6 60 = 60 Minutes per hour 27,154 = Gallons of water per acre inch Standard Calculation for Water Demand: Water Demand = 27,154 x A x I x SF 60 x D x H Water Demand calculation for Project: Water Demand = 27,154 x 22.62 x 1.38 x 1.10 60 x 6 x 8 Water Demand = 323 GPM Estimated Water Meter Size* = 4.0 INCH Proposed Meter Type* = HP Turbine * VERIFY AVAILABILITY AND USE WITH MUNICIPALITY OR WATER PURVEYOR 55.7 Irrigation Methodb #1 Low 0.2 Rotary 0.75 72,616.53 2,507,739.36 #2 Med 0.4 Rotor/Drip 0.75 262,723.73 9,072,901.41 335,340.27 11,580,640.77 #3 High 220,593.00 7,617,958.66 220,593.00 7,617,958.66 19,198,599.43 19,505,029.40 d ETWU (Annual Gallons Required) = Eto x 0.62 x ETAF x Area e MAWA (Annual Gallons Allowed) = (Eto) ( 0.62) [ (ETAF x LA) + ((1-ETAF) x SLA)] ETAF Calculations Regular Landscape Areas Total ETAF x Area 335,340 Total Area 764,919 Average ETAF 0.44 All Landscape Areas Including SLA Total ETAF x Area 555,933.27 Total Area 985,512 Sitewide ETAF 0.56 2015 MWELO WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE WORKSHEET - POC #3, Phases H-O Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo): Hydrozone # /Planting Descriptiona Plant Factor (PF) Irrigation Efficiency (IE)c ETAF Landscape Area (sq, ft,) ETAF x Area Estimated Total Water Use (ETWU)d(PF/IE) Regular Landscape Areas 0.27 272,312 0.53 492,607 220,593 Totals 764,919 Special Landscape Areas 1 220,593 ETWU Total Maximum Allowed Water Allowance (MAWA)e where 0.62 is a conversion factor that converts acre-inches per acre per year to gallons per square foot per year. where 0.62 is a conversion factor that converts acre-inches per acre per year to gallons per square foot per year, LA is the total landscape area in square feet, SLA is the total special landscape area in square feet, and ETAF is .55 for residential areas and 0.45 for non-residential areas. 1 Totals a Refer to legend for Hydrozone description. Average ETAF for Regular Landscape Areas must be 0.55 or below for residential areas, and 0.45 or below for non-residential areas. Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan ACCESS, CIRCULATION, PARKING Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 ACCESS, CIRCULATION, PARKING A detailed parking analysis has been prepared based on the facilities and amenities shown on the Master Plan and for each of the project phases. Recommended parking spaces for event areas and buildings are based on the expected occupancy, square footage of areas, and number of facilities. These quantities are considered estimates and will be clarified during the development of each improvement phase. Parking layout and quantity of spaces for persons with disabilities in conformance with local requirements, California Title 24, and the Americans with Disabilities Act have also been developed and studied for optimal design benefit and have been designed to exceed all requirements. The design also considers visual impacts to the adjacent park uses, residential neighborhoods and construction costs. 37 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA ACCESS, CIRCULATION, PARKING 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’38 21 3 1 EVENT AREAS EVENT AREA POTENTIAL EVENT AREA (ROADWAY CLOSURE) ACCESS, CIRCULATION, EVENT AREA PARKING RESTROOMS BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELTENNIS COURTS MULTI- PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL PARKING PICNIC AND EVENT AREA UPPER PICNIC AND EVENT AREA UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND TERRACED GARDENS WATER CONSERVATION / DEMONSTRATION GARDENS PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL HEAD PARKING PARKING DOG PARK DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL MAINTENANCE YARD ADVENTURE AREA AMPHITHEATER THE GREAT LAWN VITICULTURE PAVILION PARKING LEFT TURN POCKET PARKING PARKING THE GREEN EVENT PARKING REINFORCED SUBSURFACE EVENT PARKING REINFORCED SUBSURFACE LAKE CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA PARKING CALCULATIONS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’39 City of Rancho CucamongaRancho Cucamonga Central ParkDecember 19, 2017 Total Recommended Required Land Use Sq. Footage Parking Spaces ADA Parking Spaces Parking Criteria related to Closest Type of Land Use Recreation Pool - 25 yard, 6 Lane lap and recreation pool 5,431 77 4 County of San Bernardino Environmental Health Services Department of Public Health per Section Information Required for Plan Submittal- maximum occupancy is 1 bather for every 20 s.f. of water surface area. Results in 236 bathers; 77 spaces at 3.5 persons per car.Multi-Purpose Facility - one regulation high school court with two short court overlay 16,507 85 4 Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 17 Developoment Code, Article IV. Site Development Provisions, Chapter 17.64 Parking and Loading Standards, 17.64.050 Number of Parking Spaces Required- 17 spaces at 5 spaces per 1,000 SF. Outdoor Tennis Courts 4 Courts 12 1 Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 17 Developoment Code, Article IV. Site Development Provisions, Chapter 17.64 Parking and Loading Standards, 17.64.050 Number of Parking Spaces Required- 12 spaces at 3 spaces per court. Viticulture Pavillion 2,270 23 1 Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 17 Developoment Code, Article IV. Site Development Provisions, Chapter 17.64 Parking and Loading Standards, 17.64.050 Number of Parking Spaces Required- 23 spaces based on 10 spaces for every 1,000 s.f.Park Restroom Building 4 each *0 *0 *Number of parking spaces included in General Park Open SpaceUniversal Accessible Playground 1 *0 3 *Number of parking spaces included in General Park Open Space. Plan shows 52 parking spaces - Number of ADA Parking Stalls Required - 3 spaces. 6 ADA Parking Stalls Provided. Dog Park Approximately 4.4 acres *0 *0 Number of parking spaces included in General Park Open SpaceAmphitheaterApproximately 40,000 s.f.571 12 Based upon 2000 spectators- 1 person per 15 s.f. area; 571 spaces at 3.5 persons per car. *General Park Open Space 15 acres 75 3 5 spaces per acre excludes elements noted above, roadways, parking, walkways, trails, shrub / groundcover areas. SUBTOTAL:**843 28100 acre total site area minus 28 acre Phase 1 improvements = 72 acres **Total includes ADA stalls TOTAL RECOMMENDED:843 PROPOSED TOTAL PARKING PER MASTER PLAN:886 PROPOSED ADA PARKING PER MASTER PLAN:41 EXCESS TOTAL PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE:43 EXCESS ADA PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE:13NOTES:1. Amphitheater recommended parking accommodates major events, which occur only approximately 7 times per year. 40 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking SITE SIGNAGE Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 SITE SIGNAGE The signage master plan has been developed to be consistent with the Phase 1 Senior and Community Center site signage. A hierarchy of the sign program has been established to identify; the entry to Central Park, provide vehicular directional signage, identify area entry signage, provide vehicular traffic and regulation signage, and pathway/pedestrian signage. Potential locations for Public Art are also identified to meet the provisions of Art in Public Places Ordinance as outlined in Chapter 17.124 of the Municipal Code. Public Art may encompass sculpture, architecture, murals, memorials, community art, digital media, etc. The signage and graphics have a consistent appearance throughout Central Park relative to the type of sign and information provided. The following signage is included in the signage master plan. R1.00 - Project Entry Identification Sign R2.00 - Vehicular Directional Sign R3.00 - Area Entry Identification Sign R4.00 - Stop Sign R5.00 - Speed Limit Sign R6.00 - General Park Regulations R7.00 - Parking Regulations R8.00 - Disabled Parking Identification and Access R9.00 - Monument Identification Sign P2.00 - Trailblazer Directional Sign 41 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE SIGNAGE 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’42 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELR1.00 R1.00 R3.04 R3.05 R3.05 R3.06 R3.06 R3.09 R3.09R3.10R3.11R2.06R2.06 R2.06 R2.06 R2.06 R2.01 R3.07 R3.08 R9.02 R9.03R9.02R9.01 R3.03R3.02R3.01 SITE SIGNAGE - amenity id CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE SIGNAGE 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’ 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELR4.00 R8.00 R8.00 R8.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R5.00 R8.00 R8.00 R8.00 R8.00 R8.00 R8.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R4.00 R5.00R4.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R5.00 R5.00 R5.00 SITE SIGNAGE - amenity id SITE SIGNAGE - trac and park signs 43 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE SIGNAGE AND PUBLIC ART 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’44 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELP2.00 P2.00 P2.00 P2.00 P2.00 P2.00P2.00 P2.00P2.00 POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART SITE SIGNAGE - pedestrian CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE SIGNAGE TYPES 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’45 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN- VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN- AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN- STOP SIGN- SPEED LIMIT SIGN- GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS- PARKING REGULATIONS- DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARKR3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITYR3.4 TENNIS COURTSR3.5 ADVENTURE AREAR3.6 AMPHITHEATERR3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILIONR3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUNDR3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDENR3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEADR3.11 TERRACED GARDENSR9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATERR9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILIONSIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00R2.00R3.00 R9.00 R4.00R5.00R6.00R7.00R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE SIGNAGE TYPES 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’46 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 - PROJECT ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL SIGN - AREA ENTRY IDENTIFICATION SIGN - STOP SIGN - SPEED LIMIT SIGN - GENERAL PARK REGULATIONS - PARKING REGULATIONS - DISABLED PARKING IDENTIFICATION - MONUMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN - TRAILBLAZER DIRECTIONAL SIGN - POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART R3.1 DOG PARK R3.2 RECREATION POOL R3.3 MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY R3.4 TENNIS COURTS R3.5 ADVENTURE AREA R3.6 AMPHITHEATER R3.7 VITICULTURE PAVILION R3.8 UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND R3.9 WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN R3.10 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD R3.11 TERRACED GARDENS R9.1 RECREATION POOL R9.2 AMPHITHEATER R9.3 VITICULTURE PAVILION SIGN TYPES SIGN IDENTIFICATION - R2.00 DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTIFICATION R2.1 R2.2 R2.3 R2.4 R2.5 R2.6 DOG PARK AMPHITHEATER RECREATION POOL RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY RECREATION POOL VITICULTURE PAVILION UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND AMPHITHEATER AMPHITHEATER SENIOR CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER AMPHITEATER UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND VITICULTURE PAVILION R1.00 R2.00 R3.00 R9.00 R4.00 R5.00 R6.00 R7.00 R8.00 P2.00 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage LANDSCAPE CHARACTER & CROSS SECTIONS Potential Public / Private Partnerships Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER & CROSS SECTIONS Landscape provides a framework to reinforce the park entrances, circulation, open spaces, recreation facilities and landscape features. Plant types and species will be selected based on hydro zones (water use requirements), function (screening, shade), maintenance and aesthetics. • Shade canopy trees will used in parking lot islands when appropriate to provide shade and reduce the heat island effect. In addition, turf is proposed in parking lots that will accommodate larger events in the Great Lawn and Amphitheater where use of the lots are limited to certain times of the year. Finger islands in these lots are used to delineate the perimeter access drive and center concrete mowcurbs between islands define parking organization and alignment. Parking lots have been designed to accommodate solar shade structures. • The open channel is a major landscape feature and will include riparian type planting. • Parkland trees and understory planting will help to create the outdoor rooms; define large multi-purpose open spaces; used to help with separation between vehicular and pedestrians; and provide buffer between the adjacent residents. There are three distinct gardens located in the park: 1. Viticulture Pavilion and Vineyards will provide insight into the Viticulture heritage in Rancho Cucamonga. The gardens will include preservation and replication of the vineyards that once occupied the parkland. 2. Terraced Gardens will provide a quiet reflection area to showcase garden types that have a significant influence in Rancho Cucamonga and the region. There is also opportunity to display public art in the form of a Sculpture Garden or memorial pieces. 3. Water Conservation / Demonstration Garden will provide water conservation practices, to include selection of California friendly plant, smart irrigation systems, mulching, water scheduling and monitoring. Opportunity for interpretive displays will provide educational information. The garden will provide an outdoor learning center, teaching about the overall park landscape, conservation and sustainable practices, and water quality treatment techniques. 47 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CROSS SECTIONS 0’ 10’ 20’ 40’48 SECTION A-A: AMPHITHEATER THE GREAT LAWN VINEYARD PATIO TERRACED STEPS GREAT LAWN SECONDARY STAGE VITICULTURE PAVILION: ART AND SCIENCE OF GRAPE GROWING, CAFE, RESTROOMS SECONDARY STAGE RESTROOMS / ELECTRICAL ROOM MAIN STAGE TERRACED SEATING OPEN VIEWING LAWN SECTION B-B: VITICULTURE PAVILION CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CROSS SECTIONS 0’ 10’ 20’ 40’49 ELEV. 1370 RESIDENCE RESIDENCE LANDSCAPED SLOPE ELEV. 1370 ELEV. 1362 ELEV. 1350 ELEV. 1360 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL LANDSCAPED SLOPE TENNIS COURTS MULTI- PURPOSE FACILITY MULTI- PURPOSE FACILITY 26’ WIDE FIRE LANE 26’ WIDE FIRE LANE DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAILRESIDENCEDEER CREEK CHANNEL BUFFER 165’ ELEV. 1350 ELEV. 1350 LANDSCAPED SLOPE DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL LANDSCAPED SLOPE SECTION D-D: PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL SECTION E-E: DEER CHANNEL TRAIL SECTION C-C: TENNIS COURTS 135’ 270’ ELEV. 1354 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CROSS SECTIONS 0’ 10’ 20’ 40’50 SECTION G-G: CENTRAL PARK DRIVE AT OPEN CHANNEL (SPRUCE AVE. CONNECTION) SECTION H-H: CENTRAL PARK DRIVE PIPE OUTLET OPEN CHANNEL CROSSING SECTION F-F: DOG PARK DROP-OFF AREA DOG PARK SHADE STRUCTURE LANDSCAPE BUFFER BIO-RETENTION BASIN BASE LINE ROAD WEST OPEN CHANNEL PIPE OUTLET BRIDGE PILASTER AND WALL PIPE CONNECTION CENTRAL PARK DRIVE WEST OPEN CHANNEL CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CROSS SECTIONS 0’ 10’ 20’ 40’51 LAKE LAKEPLANTED BASIN WALKWAY LANDSCAPE BUFFER LANDSCAPE BUFFER W/ PERIMETER WALKWAY LANDSCAPE BUFFER W/ PERIMETER WALKWAY LANDSCAPE SLOPE PARKING LOT AISLE LANDSCAPE BUFFER SECTION I-I: LAKE SECTION J-J: LAKE 52 Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections POTENTIAL PUBLIC / PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Site Furniture Amenities 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 POTENTIAL PUBLIC / PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Public / Private Partnerships will be important for the generation of revenue for the capital improvement and long term maintenance of Central Park. This will enable the City to forecast available funds for implementation of future phases of the park. Potential revenue generator elements of the park may include: • Recreation Pool • Multi-Purpose Facility • Tennis Clubs • Adventure Area • Viticulture Pavilion- Park Café • Amphitheater • Brand naming of park facilities 53 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA POTENTIAL P3 PUBLIC / PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS 0’ 120’ 240’ 480’54 21 3 1 BASE LINE ROAD MILLIKEN AVE.DEER CREEK CHANNELPOTENTIAL P3 PUBLIC / PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RECREATION POOL MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY TENNIS COURTS ADVENTURE AREA VITICULTURE PAVILION AMPHITHEATER P3 public private partnerships Introduction Executive Summary History / Things We’ve Heard reVISION / Community Outreach Outreach Summary Site Plan (Master Plan) Phasing Plan with Acreage Event Areas Trail Routes Site Utilities Grading Master Plan Preliminary Water Quality Plan Landscape Irrigation Master Plan Access, Circulation, Parking Site Signage Landscape Character & Cross Sections Potential Public / Private Partnerships SITE FURNITURE / AMENITIES 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 47 53 55 SITE FURNITURE/AMENITIES Site furnishings throughout Central Park will have a consistent character and image with Phase 1 - Senior and Community Center improvements. The site furnishing elements are intended to work as a family to be consistent in form, color and material throughout the park, while complementing building architecture, color palette, materials, and aesthetics. 55 CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE FURNITURE / AMENITITES 56 Precast Concrete Bollards Bench Precast Concrete Bollard - Model No. Q5-5B, by Quick Crete Products Corp., Color: C-3, Finish T-2, Light Sandblast Finish Metal Bench - Steel Sites, RB Serviced, Model No. RMFC - 24, by Victor Stanley, Inc., Color: RAL 7006 per 194 Special Caspax-7, Polyster Powder Coating Color Chart Precast Concrete Waste Receptacle Bike Rack - Super Cycloops - Model No. 2175-8-P-C, 8 Bikes by Columbia Cascade, Color: RAL 7006 Precast Concrete Waste Receptacles - Square Series; Model No. QV-SQ2020 with F14 Modified with Top Opening and 12” x 12” Park Logo - 4 Sides by Quick Crete Products Corp., Color: C-3 Latte; Finish T-2 Light Sandblast Finish Drinking Fountain - Pedestal Drinking Fountain Model 440 Sm by MDF, Most Dependable Fountains, Color: “Pyrite” Pet Dispenser- Aluminum Dogipot Pet Station #1003-L by Dogipot, Color: Black Drinking Fountain - Pedestal Drinking Fountain Model 440 SM w/ Pet Fountain by MDF, Most Dependable Fountains, Color: “Pyrite” Precast Concrete Court Table - 48” Diameter Cafe Table, Model T48- B1 with Custom Pedestals by Quick Crete Products Corp., Color: C8 Dusty Mauve Finish: Table Top and Bench Tops, Texture: T1-Smooth, Table and Bench Pedestals Texture: T7-Acid Etch. Bike Rack Drinking FountainCourtyard Table Wrought Iron Fence - Color: Champagne Gold, #UC51568 XL to match PPG Duramar XL Wrought Iron Fence Pet Drinking Fountain Pet Dispenser CENTRAL PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA SITE FURNITURE / AMENITITES 57 Parking Lot Light - 22’ - 6” Mounting Height Parking Lot Light by Gardco, LED Color: Dark Bronze Walkway Light - 14’ - 0” Mounting Height Walkway Light, Walkway Light Fixture: LED High Pressure Sodium, Pole Finish: RAL 7006 per 194 Special Caspax- 7, Polyster Powder Coating Pedestrian Walkway Light FixtureStreet Lighting with Base Street Light - 16’-0” Mounting Height, Street Light Precast Concrete Pedestal - 2’- 5” sq. x 2’ - 6” High Precast Concrete Light Pole Base by Quick Crete Products Corp. Street Light Fixture: LED Finish: RAL 7006 per 194 Special Caspax-7, Polyster Powder Coating Street and Pedestrian Light Fixture Street Light Theme Base on Central Drive Parking Lot Light Skateboard Rack Shade Shelter Prefabricated Picnic Shelter - Custom Square, Hip, Interval or Craftsmen Structure by Icon Shelter Systems Inc. Single Roof with Steel PanelsColor: Evergreen Trail Marker I.BACKBONE INFRASTRUCTURE $4,306,823.07 II. POTENTIAL PHASING A. PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL- 1.8 Acres $1,709,479.17 B. TERRACED GARDENS- 5.2 Acres $2,458,392.99 $2,281,185.27 D. AMPHITHEATER- 11 Acres $6,962,413.00 E. UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND- 4.7 $3,750,117.46 F. VINEYARD / VITICULTURE PAVILION- 6.7 $4,897,169.68 G. UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA- 2.6 Acres $1,028,018.88 H. EVENT PARKING AREA- 4.4 Acres $2,243,260.59 I. ADVENTURE AREA AND PARKING- 9.5 Acres $6,366,930.44 J. DOG PARK- 4.4 Acres $2,525,190.63 K. MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER- 6.4 Acres $9,730,980.19 L. RECREATION POOL - 2.7 Acres $6,759,840.84 M. TENNIS COURTS - 3.1 Acres $2,615,731.15 N. MAINTENANCE YARD- 1.6 Acres $2,678,123.07 O. DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL-4.1 Acres $2,016,123.92 TOTAL FOR ITEMS I-II $62,329,780.36 4. Interim improvements for temporary erosion control is not included in the costs, as the sequence of phased improvements has not been determined. C. WATER CONSERVATION / DEMONSTRATION GARDEN- 4.4 Acres CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA CENTRAL PARK OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION BUDGET 1/25/18 SUMMARY OF IMPROVEMENTS PER PHASE 1. This opinion of probable construction budget is separated into the potential phases of improvements. Central Park Drive West is identified as a separate phase for the backbone infrastructure to include the main roadway and utility infrastructure required to provide access and utility services to each phase of construction. Since the sequence of the improvements is unknown at this time, all utilities are contained within each phase line to avoid duplication of utility services, however under Phase L- Recreation Pool, the fire water improvements; domestic water improvements; electrical power/CATV/Fiber Joint Trench; and gas line are included under Phase K- Multi-Purpose Center. 3. The primary sewer lateral required for each potential phase requiring sewer is included under the Backbone Infrastructure. An existing main sewer line alignment extends from Spruce Avenue and continues northwest and north adjacent to Deer Creek Channel. All new improvements west of Phase I Senior / Community Center requiring sewer will need to connect to this existing sewer infrastructure, based on the invert elevations at the existing sewer manholes and the proposed grading. The primary sewer lateral will need to be installed with the phase depending on which phase is determined to be implemented first or the sewer infrastructure could be constructed as a separate phase. 2. It is assumed a Public Water line will be located in Central Park Drive West with an easement from the Water District. Both Fire Water and Domestic Water line connections will be made from the Public Water line for each potential phase. 2. It is assumed a Public Water line will be located in Central Park Drive West with an easement from the Water District. Both Fire Water and Domestic Water line connections will be made from the Public Water line for each potential phase. 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 1 of 16 ITEM DESCRIPTION EST QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE SUBTOTAL I.BACKBONE INFRASTRUCTURE CENTRAL PARK DRIVE WEST- PROJECT MAIN ROADWAY AND UTILITIES PRIMARY SEWER LATERAL 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $170,905.68 $170,905.68 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $40,000.00 $40,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 5,160 LF $10.00 $51,600.00 4.Traffic Control for Utility Connections in Base Line 1 Allow $40,000.00 $40,000.00 4.Erosion Control 94,381 SF $0.25 $23,595.25 5.Clear and Grub 94,381 SF $0.25 $23,595.25 6.Recycled Water 4" Meter with 6" service 2 EA $7,500.00 $15,000.00 7.Backflow, Flow Sensor, Basket Strainer, Master Valve 2 EA $7,500.00 $15,000.00 8.8" Backbone Public Wate Line with Easement for Fire and Domestic Water 2,880 LF $110.00 $316,800.00 9.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)8 EA $5,500.00 $44,000.00 10.Fire Line Hot Tap 2 EA $9,000.00 $18,000.00 11.Sewer Improvements- See note 3 above under Item I Back Infrastructure 1 Allow $200,000.00 $200,000.00 12.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench 1 Allow $750,000.00 $750,000.00 13.Gas Improvements- assumes connection on Base Line Road, continuing north in Central Park Drive West, and terminating at Multi-Purpose Center Driveway entrance 1 Allow $65,000.00 $65,000.00 14.Rough Grading 94,381 SF $0.75 $70,785.75 15.Site Drainage 94,381 SF $0.50 $47,190.50 16.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)62,499 SF $4.20 $262,495.80 17.6" Vehicular Integral Color Concrete Paving 31,885 SF $15.00 $478,275.00 18.Park Intersection Traffic Calming 1 Allow $105,000.00 $105,000.00 19.6" Curb & Gutter 5,902 LF $38.00 $224,276.00 20.Roadway Lighting 37 EA $7,500.00 $277,500.00 21.Traffic Signalization at Spruce Street 1 Allow $250,000.00 $250,000.00 22.Signage and striping 1 Allow $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $3,589,019.23 $717,803.85 $4,306,823.07SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL BACKBONE INFRASTRUCTURE: 20% Contingency: 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 2 of 16 II. POTENTIAL PHASING A. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $67,836.48 $67,836.48 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 1,873 LF $10.00 $18,730.00 4.Erosion Control 79,788 SF $0.25 $19,947.00 5.Clear and Grub 79,788 SF $0.25 $19,947.00 6.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $35,200.00 $35,200.00 7.Sewer Improvements 1 Allow $65,000.00 $65,000.00 8.Rough Grading 79,788 SF $0.75 $59,841.00 9.Site Drainage 79,788 SF $0.50 $39,894.00 10.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)16,317 SF $4.20 $68,531.40 11.6" Curb & Gutter 1,056 LF $38.00 $40,128.00 12.3- Wide V-Gutter 342 LF $40.00 $13,680.00 13.4" Pedestrian Natural Grey Concrete 5,700 SF $10.00 $57,000.00 14.Restroom Building 1 Allow $380,000.00 $380,000.00 15.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 57,314 SF $4.00 $229,256.00 16.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 57,314 SF $2.00 $114,628.00 17.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 18.24" Box Trees 47 EA $350.00 $16,450.00 19.Pedestrian Security Lighting 12 EA $4,500.00 $54,000.00 20.Parking Lot Lighting 9 EA $5,500.00 $49,500.00 21.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 22.Site Furniture 1 Allow $25,400.00 $25,400.00 23.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 24.90-Day Maintenance 57,314 SF $0.15 $8,597.10 $1,424,565.98 $284,913.20 $1,709,479.17 SUBTOTAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD- 1.8 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 3 of 16 B. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $97,555.28 $97,555.28 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,442 LF $10.00 $24,420.00 4.Erosion Control 225,795 SF $0.25 $56,448.75 5.Clear and Grub 225,795 SF $0.25 $56,448.75 6.Rough Grading 225,795 SF $0.75 $169,346.25 7.Site Drainage 225,795 SF $0.50 $112,897.50 8.4" Pedestrian Natural Grey Concrete 13,364 SF $10.00 $133,640.00 9.Concrete Mowcurb 693 LF $10.00 $6,930.00 10.Concrete Stair Cheek Walls 184 LF $260.00 $47,840.00 11.Concrete Stairs 105 LF $105.00 $11,025.00 12.Concrete Stair Handrails 70 LF $130.00 $9,100.00 13.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 145,333 SF $4.00 $581,332.00 14.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 47,953 SF $1.00 $47,953.00 15.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 145,333 SF $2.00 $290,666.00 16.Landscape Turf Irrigation 47,953 SF $1.80 $86,315.40 17.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 18.24" Box Trees 145 EA $350.00 $50,750.00 19.Pedestrian Security Lighting 15 EA $4,500.00 $67,500.00 20.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $30,000.00 $30,000.00 21.Gazebo 1 Allow $75,000.00 $75,000.00 22.Site Furniture 1 Allow $40,000.00 $40,000.00 23.Site Signage 1 Allow $4,500.00 $4,500.00 24.90-Day Maintenance 193,286 Allow $0.15 $28,992.90 $2,048,660.83 $409,732.17 $2,458,392.99 SUBTOTAL TERRACED GARDENS: TERRACED GARDENS- 5.2 Acres SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 4 of 16 C. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $90,523.23 $90,523.23 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,622 LF $10.00 $26,220.00 4.Erosion Control 191,754 SF $0.25 $47,938.50 5.Clear and Grub 191,754 SF $0.25 $47,938.50 6.Rough Grading 191,754 SF $0.75 $143,815.50 7.Site Drainage 191,754 SF $0.50 $95,877.00 8.Concrete Mowcurb 3,942 LF $10.00 $39,420.00 9.Decomposed Granite 10,205 SF $4.00 $40,820.00 10.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 176,900 SF $4.00 $707,600.00 11.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 176,900 SF $2.00 $353,800.00 12.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 13.24" Box Trees 110 EA $350.00 $38,500.00 14.Pedestrian Security Lighting 18 EA $4,500.00 $81,000.00 15.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $30,000.00 $30,000.00 16.Pedestrian Bridge 1 LS $80,000.00 $80,000.00 17.Site Furniture 1 LS $26,000.00 $26,000.00 18.Site Signage 1 Allow $7,000.00 $7,000.00 19.90-Day Maintenance 176,900 SF $0.15 $26,535.00 $1,900,987.73 $380,197.55 $2,281,185.27 SUBTOTAL WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN: SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN- 4.4 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 5 of 16 D.AMPHITHEATER- 11 Acres 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $276,286.23 $276,286.23 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $20,000.00 $20,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 3,140 LF $10.00 $31,400.00 4.Erosion Control 469,636 SF $0.25 $117,409.00 5.Clear and Grub 469,636 SF $0.25 $117,409.00 6.8" Fire Line 290 LF $110.00 $31,900.00 7.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)1 EA $5,500.00 $5,500.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap 1 EA $9,000.00 $9,000.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $40,000.00 $40,000.00 11.Sewer Improvement Connection to Main 1 Allow $7,600.00 $7,600.00 12.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench 1 Allow $60,000.00 $60,000.00 13.Rough Grading 469,636 SF $0.75 $352,227.00 14.Site Drainage 469,636 SF $0.50 $234,818.00 15.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)31,818 SF $4.20 $133,635.60 16.6" Curb & Gutter 2,590 LF $38.00 $98,420.00 17.4" Natural Grey Concrete 29,627 SF $10.00 $296,270.00 18.4" Integral Color Concrete 3,911 SF $12.00 $46,932.00 19.Concrete Mowcurb 2,285 LF $10.00 $22,850.00 20.Concrete Mowcurb Demarcation in Parking Lot 470 LF $10.00 $4,700.00 21.Concrete Channel Head Wall 123 LF $300.00 $36,900.00 22.Concrete Channel Drainage Pipe Connection 200 LF $250.00 $50,000.00 23.Concrete Stair Cheek Walls 134 LF $260.00 $34,840.00 24.Concrete Stairs 192 LF $105.00 $20,160.00 25.Concrete Seatwalls 621 LF $150.00 $93,150.00 26.Stair Handrails 120 LF $130.00 $15,600.00 27.Amphitheater Building 1,320 SF $400.00 $528,000.00 28.Amphitheater Covered Stage 1,300 SF $180.00 $234,000.00 29.Amphitheater Stage Lighting and Event Power 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 30.Decomposed Granite 1,924 SF $4.00 $7,696.00 31.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 253,658 SF $4.00 $1,014,632.00 32.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 138,814 SF $1.00 $138,814.00 33.Grass Pave / Turf Reinforcement in Parking Lot 39,021 SF $10.00 $390,210.00 34.Grass Pave in Fire Lane 920 SF $10.00 $9,200.00 35.Fire Lane Mow Curb 440 SF $10.00 $4,400.00 36.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 253,658 SF $2.00 $507,316.00 37.Landscape Turf Irrigation 138,814 SF $1.80 $249,865.20 38.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 39.24" Box Trees 304 EA $350.00 $106,400.00 40.Pedestrian Security Lighting 29 EA $4,500.00 $130,500.00 41.Parking Lot Lighting 11 EA $5,500.00 $60,500.00 42.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $54,900.00 $54,900.00 43.Site Furniture 1 Allow $31,200.00 $31,200.00 44.Fitness Equipment 1 Allow $28,800.00 $28,800.00 45.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $39,700.00 $39,700.00 46.90- Day Maintenance 392,472 EA $0.15 $58,870.80 $5,802,010.83 $1,160,402.17 $6,962,413.00 SUBTOTAL AMPHITHEATER: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 6 of 16 E. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $148,814.19 $148,814.19 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $10,000.00 $10,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,434 LF $10.00 $24,340.00 4.Erosion Control 205,526 SF $0.25 $51,381.50 5.Clear and Grub 205,526 SF $0.25 $51,381.50 6.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $34,000.00 $34,000.00 7.Sewer Improvements 1 Allow $5,000.00 $5,000.00 8.Rough Grading 205,526 SF $0.75 $154,144.50 9.Site Drainage 205,526 SF $0.50 $102,763.00 10.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)17,500 SF $4.20 $73,500.00 11.6" Curb & Gutter 905 LF $38.00 $34,390.00 12.4" Natural Grey Concrete 7,047 SF $10.00 $70,470.00 13.4" Integral Color Concrete 2,014 SF $12.00 $24,168.00 14.Decomposed Granite 3,420 SF $4.00 $13,680.00 15.Concrete Mowcurb 3,252 LF $10.00 $32,520.00 16.Concrete Stair Cheek Walls 10 LF $260.00 $2,600.00 17.Concrete Stairs 109 LF $105.00 $11,445.00 18.Stair Handrails 20 LF $130.00 $2,600.00 19.Concrete Seatwalls 490 LF $150.00 $73,500.00 20.Children Theme Wall 68 LF $200.00 $13,600.00 21.Resilient Surfacing 15,521 SF $28.00 $434,588.00 22.Restroom Building 1 Allow $380,000.00 $380,000.00 23.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 92,578 SF $4.00 $370,312.00 24.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 76,850 SF $1.00 $76,850.00 25.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 92,578 SF $2.00 $185,156.00 26.Landscape Turf Irrigation 76,850 SF $1.80 $138,330.00 27.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 28.Children's Play Garden Play Equipment 1 Allow $300,000.00 $300,000.00 29.24" Box Trees 99 EA $350.00 $34,650.00 30.Pedestrian Security Lighting 17 EA $4,500.00 $76,500.00 31.Parking Lot Lighting 4 EA $5,500.00 $22,000.00 32.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $17,000.00 $17,000.00 33.Gazebo 1 Allow $75,000.00 $75,000.00 34.Site Furniture 1 Allow $37,000.00 $37,000.00 35.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 36.90-Day Maintenance 169,428 SF $0.15 $25,414.20 $3,125,097.89 $625,019.58 $3,750,117.46SUBTOTAL : UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND- 4.7 Acres SUBTOTAL UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND: 20% Contingency: 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 7 of 16 F. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $194,332.13 $194,332.13 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,940 LF $10.00 $29,400.00 4.Erosion Control 271,237 SF $0.25 $67,809.25 5.Clear and Grub 271,237 SF $0.25 $67,809.25 6.8" Fire Line 320 LF $110.00 $35,200.00 7.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)1 EA $5,500.00 $5,500.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap 1 EA $9,000.00 $9,000.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $47,100.00 $47,100.00 11.Sewer Improvement Connection to Main 1 Allow $5,000.00 $5,000.00 12.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench 1 Allow $83,200.00 $83,200.00 13.Gas Line and Connection in Base Line Road 1 Allow $80,000.00 $80,000.00 14.Rough Grading 271,237 SF $0.75 $203,427.75 15.Site Drainage 271,237 SF $0.50 $135,618.50 16.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)27,278 SF $4.20 $114,567.60 17.6" Curb & Gutter 1,520 LF $38.00 $57,760.00 18.4" Natural Grey Concrete 22,905 SF $10.00 $229,050.00 19.4" Integral Color Concrete 2,783 SF $12.00 $33,396.00 20.Concrete Mowcurb 2,306 LF $10.00 $23,060.00 21.Concrete Mowcurb Demarcation in Parking Lot 240 LF $10.00 $2,400.00 22.Concrete Cheek Walls 40 LF $260.00 $10,400.00 23.Stair Handrails 134 LF $105.00 $14,070.00 24.Concrete Stairs 45 LF $130.00 $5,850.00 25.Decomposed Granite 1,005 SF $4.00 $4,020.00 26.VitiCulture Pavilion 3,460 SF $400.00 $1,384,000.00 27.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 42,831 SF $4.00 $171,324.00 28.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 140,608 SF $1.00 $140,608.00 29.Grass Pave in Fire Lane and Parking Lot 23,875 SF $10.00 $238,750.00 30.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 42,831 SF $2.00 $85,662.00 31.Landscape Turf Irrigation 140,608 SF $1.80 $253,094.40 32.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 33.24" Box Trees 79 EA $350.00 $27,650.00 34.Pedestrian Security Lighting 22 EA $4,500.00 $99,000.00 35.Parking Lot Lighting 6 EA $5,500.00 $33,000.00 36.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $44,500.00 $44,500.00 37.Site Furniture 1 Allow $57,500.00 $57,500.00 38.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $27,400.00 $27,400.00 39.90-Day Maintenance 183,439 SF $0.15 $27,515.85 $4,080,974.73 $816,194.95 $4,897,169.68 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL VINEYARD/VITICULTURE CENTER: VINEYARD/VITICULTURE PAVILION- 6.7 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 8 of 16 G. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $40,794.40 $40,794.40 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $2,000.00 $2,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 1,566 LF $10.00 $15,660.00 4.Erosion Control 114,578 SF $0.25 $28,644.50 5.Clear and Grub 114,578 SF $0.25 $28,644.50 6.Rough Grading 114,578 SF $0.75 $85,933.50 7.Site Drainage 114,578 SF $0.50 $57,289.00 8.Decomposed Granite 5,040 SF $4.00 $20,160.00 9.Concrete Mowcurb 1,680 LF $10.00 $16,800.00 10.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 42,340 SF $4.00 $169,360.00 11.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 68,090 SF $1.00 $68,090.00 12.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 42,340 SF $2.00 $84,680.00 13.Landscape Turf Irrigation 68,090 SF $1.80 $122,562.00 14.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 15.24" Box Trees 50 EA $350.00 $17,500.00 16.Pedestrian Security Lighting 10 EA $4,500.00 $45,000.00 17.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $13,000.00 $13,000.00 18.Site Furniture 1 Allow $12,000.00 $12,000.00 19.Site Signage 1 Allow $2,000.00 $2,000.00 20.90-Day Maintenance 110,430 SF $0.15 $16,564.50 $856,682.40 $171,336.48 $1,028,018.88 H. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $89,018.28 $89,018.28 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,097 LF $10.00 $20,970.00 4.Erosion Control 174,834 SF $0.25 $43,708.50 5.Clear and Grub 174,834 SF $0.25 $43,708.50 6.Rough Grading 174,834 SF $0.75 $131,125.50 7.Site Drainage 174,834 SF $0.50 $87,417.00 8.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)35,448 SF $4.20 $148,881.60 9.6" Curb & Gutter 2,672 LF $38.00 $101,536.00 10.4" Natural Grey Concrete 11,323 SF $10.00 $113,230.00 11.Concrete Mowcurb 1,054 LF $10.00 $10,540.00 12.Concrete Mowcurb Demarcation in Parking Lot 310 LF $10.00 $3,100.00 13.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 61,731 SF $4.00 $246,924.00 14.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 64,384 SF $1.00 $64,384.00 15.Grass Pave / Turf Reinforcement in Parking Lot 32,777 SF $10.00 $327,770.00 16.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 61,731 SF $2.00 $123,462.00 17.Landscape Turf Irrigation 64,384 SF $1.80 $115,891.20 18.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 19.24" Box Trees 98 EA $350.00 $34,300.00 20.Pedestrian Security Lighting 10 EA $4,500.00 $45,000.00 21.Parking Lot Lighting 8 EA $5,500.00 $44,000.00 22.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $22,500.00 $22,500.00 23.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 24.90-Day Maintenance 126,115 SF $0.15 $18,917.25 $1,869,383.83 $373,876.77 $2,243,260.59 SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA: SUBTOTAL EVENT PARKING AREA: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA- 2.6 Acres EVENT PARKING AREA- 4.4 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 9 of 16 I. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $252,655.97 $252,655.97 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $15,000.00 $15,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 4,250 LF $10.00 $42,500.00 4.Erosion Control 414,814 SF $0.25 $103,703.50 5.Clear and Grub 414,814 SF $0.25 $103,703.50 6.8" Fire Line 280 LF $110.00 $30,800.00 7.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)1 EA $5,500.00 $5,500.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap 1 EA $9,000.00 $9,000.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $60,900.00 $60,900.00 11.Sewer Improvements 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 12.Rough Grading 414,814 SF $0.75 $311,110.50 13.Site Drainage 414,814 SF $0.50 $207,407.00 14.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)46,346 SF $4.20 $194,653.20 15.6" Curb & Gutter 2,536 LF $38.00 $96,368.00 16.4" Natural Grey Concrete 25,795 SF $10.00 $257,950.00 17.4" Integral Color Concrete 6,253 SF $12.00 $75,036.00 18.Concrete Mowcurb 1,284 LF $10.00 $12,840.00 19.Concrete Bulkhead @ wood chips 472 LF $110.00 $51,920.00 20.Concrete Seatwalls 378 LF $150.00 $56,700.00 21.Decomposed Granite 2,038 SF $4.00 $8,152.00 22.Wood Chips @ Challenge Course 25,086 SF $10.00 $250,860.00 23.Restroom Building 1 Allow $380,000.00 $380,000.00 24.Picnic Pavilion and Deck 1 Allow $150,000.00 $150,000.00 25.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 226,484 SF $4.00 $905,936.00 26.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 79,098 SF $1.00 $79,098.00 27.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 226,484 SF $2.00 $452,968.00 28.Landscape Turf Irrigation 79,098 SF $1.80 $142,376.40 29.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 30.Challenge Course Equipment 1 Allow $275,000.00 $275,000.00 31.Fitness Equipment 1 Allow $43,200.00 $43,200.00 32.24" Box Trees 229 EA $350.00 $80,150.00 33.36" Box Trees 1 EA $850.00 $850.00 34.Pedestrian Security Lighting 26 EA $4,500.00 $117,000.00 35.Parking Lot Lighting 7 EA $5,500.00 $38,500.00 36.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $53,100.00 $53,100.00 37.Pedestrian Bridge 3 Allow $90,000.00 $270,000.00 38.Site Furniture 1 Allow $76,500.00 $76,500.00 39.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $15,500.00 $15,500.00 40.90-Day Maintenance 305,582 SF $0.15 $45,837.30 $5,305,775.37 $1,061,155.07 $6,366,930.44 SUBTOTAL ADVENTURE CHALLENGE AND PARKING: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : ADVENTURE AREA AND PARKING- 9.5 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 10 of 16 J. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $100,205.98 $100,205.98 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 1,916 LF $10.00 $19,160.00 4.Erosion Control 173,241 SF $0.25 $43,310.25 5.Clear and Grub 173,241 SF $0.25 $43,310.25 6.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $52,800.00 $52,800.00 7.Sewer Improvements 1 Allow $9,000.00 $9,000.00 8.Rough Grading 173,241 SF $0.75 $129,930.75 9.Site Drainage 173,241 SF $0.50 $86,620.50 10.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)20,300 SF $4.20 $85,260.00 11.6" Curb & Gutter 1,028 LF $38.00 $39,064.00 12.4" Natural Grey Concrete 11,484 SF $10.00 $114,840.00 13.Concrete Mowcurb 185 LF $10.00 $1,850.00 14.5' Ht. Lodge Pole Fence w/ Wire Cloth @ Entry 242 LF $85.00 $20,570.00 15.5' Ht. Lodge Pole Fence @ back (9 Gauge)1,658 LF $50.00 $82,900.00 16.5' Ht. Double Chain Link Maintenance Gate 3 EA $3,500.00 $10,500.00 17.Restroom Building 1 Allow $380,000.00 $380,000.00 18.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 55,708 SF $4.00 $222,832.00 19.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 80,288 SF $1.00 $80,288.00 20.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 55,708 SF $2.00 $111,416.00 21.Landscape Turf Irrigation 80,288 SF $1.80 $144,518.40 22.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 23.24" Box Trees 82 EA $350.00 $28,700.00 24.36" Box Trees 1 EA $850.00 $850.00 25.Pedestrian Security Lighting 5 EA $4,500.00 $22,500.00 26.Parking Lot Lighting 3 EA $5,500.00 $16,500.00 27.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $13,000.00 $13,000.00 28.Gazebo 2 EA $75,000.00 $150,000.00 29.Site Furniture 1 Allow $51,500.00 $51,500.00 30.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $7,500.00 $7,500.00 31.90-Day Maintenance 135,996 SF $0.15 $20,399.40 $2,104,325.53 $420,865.11 $2,525,190.63 SUBTOTAL DOG PARK: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : DOG PARK- 4.4 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 11 of 16 K. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $386,150.01 $386,150.01 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $35,000.00 $35,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 2,672 LF $10.00 $26,720.00 4.Erosion Control 278,784 SF $0.25 $69,696.00 5.Clear and Grub 278,784 SF $0.25 $69,696.00 6.8" Fire Line 860 LF $110.00 $94,600.00 7.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)4 EA $5,500.00 $22,000.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap 1 EA $9,000.00 $9,000.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $52,500.00 $52,500.00 11.Sewer Improvement Connection to Main 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 12.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench 1 Allow $98,800.00 $98,800.00 13.Gas Line and Connection in Central Park Drive West 1 Allow $35,000.00 $35,000.00 14.Rough Grade 278,784 SF $0.75 $209,088.00 15.Site Drainage 278,784 SF $0.50 $139,392.00 16.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)83,643 SF $4.20 $351,300.60 17.6" Curb & Gutter 2,253 LF $38.00 $85,614.00 18.4" Natural Grey Concrete 6,415 SF $10.00 $64,150.00 19.4" Integral Color Concrete 13,802 SF $12.00 $165,624.00 20.6" Vehicular Concrete 8,794 SF $15.00 $131,910.00 21.Concrete Mowcurb 995 LF $10.00 $9,950.00 22.Multi-Purpose Center Building 1 Allow $4,600,000.00 $4,600,000.00 23.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 72,562 SF $4.00 $290,248.00 24.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 17,235 SF $1.00 $17,235.00 25.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 72,562 SF $2.00 $145,124.00 26.Landscape Turf Irrigation 17,235 SF $1.80 $31,023.00 27.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 28.Grass Pave 12,161 SF $10.00 $121,610.00 29.36" Box Trees 1 EA $850.00 $850.00 30.24" Box Trees 98 EA $350.00 $34,300.00 31.Pond Water Feature 18,000 SF $500,000.00 $500,000.00 32.Pedestrian Security Lighting 13 EA $4,500.00 $58,500.00 33.Parking Lot Lighting 19 EA $5,500.00 $104,500.00 34.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $44,100.00 $44,100.00 35.Site Furniture 1 Allow $27,000.00 $27,000.00 36.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $30,000.00 $30,000.00 37.90-Day Maintenance 89,797 SF $0.15 $13,469.55 $8,109,150.16 $1,621,830.03 $9,730,980.19 SUBTOTAL MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER AND PARKING: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER AND PARKING- 6.4 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 12 of 16 L. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $268,247.65 $268,247.65 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $20,000.00 $20,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 1,900 LF $10.00 $19,000.00 4.Erosion Control 107,174 SF $0.25 $26,793.50 5.Clear and Grub 107,174 SF $0.25 $26,793.50 6.8" Fire Line - Under Phase K LF $0.00 $0.00 7.Fire Hydrants (300' o.c.)- Under Phase K EA $0.00 $0.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap- Under Phase K EA $0.00 $0.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly- Under Phase K Allow $0.00 $0.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements- Under Phase K Allow $0.00 $0.00 11.Sewer Improvement Connection to Main 1 Allow $7,000.00 $7,000.00 12.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench- Under Phase K Allow $0.00 $0.00 13.Gas Line and Connection in Base Line Road- Under Phase K Allow $0.00 $0.00 14.Rough Grading 107,174 SF $0.75 $80,380.50 15.Site Drainage 107,174 SF $0.50 $53,587.00 16.3" AC/4" AB (Drives)31,279 SF $4.20 $131,371.80 17.6" Curb & Gutter 1,682 LF $38.00 $63,916.00 18.4" Natural Grey Concrete 5,286 SF $10.00 $52,860.00 19.Recreation Pool (4,770 S.F.)1 Allow $1,400,000.00 $1,400,000.00 20.Splash Pad(2,124 S.F.)1 Allow $400,000.00 $400,000.00 21.Pool Deck 15,867 SF $25.00 $396,675.00 22.Pool Fencing 560 LF $200.00 $112,000.00 23.Recreation Pool Building 4,924 SF $400.00 $1,969,600.00 24.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 43,171 SF $4.00 $172,684.00 25.Landscape Improvements - Turf Sod, Soil Prep 2,812 SF $1.00 $2,812.00 26.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 43,171 SF $2.00 $86,342.00 27.Landscape Turf Irrigation 2,812 SF $1.80 $5,061.60 28.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 29.24" Box Trees 45 EA $350.00 $15,750.00 30.Pedestrian Security Lighting 14 EA $6,500.00 $91,000.00 31.Parking Lot Lighting 8 EA $5,500.00 $44,000.00 32.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $25,000.00 $25,000.00 33.Pedestrian Bridge 1 Allow $80,000.00 $80,000.00 34.Site Furniture 1 Allow $38,000.00 $38,000.00 35.Site Signage and Striping 1 Allow $25,500.00 $25,500.00 36.90-Day Maintenance 58,841 SF $0.15 $8,826.15 $5,633,200.70 $1,126,640.14 $6,759,840.84 SUBTOTAL RECREATION POOL AND SPLASH PAD: 20% Contingency: RECREATION POOL - 2.7 Acres SUBTOTAL : 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 13 of 16 M. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $103,798.86 $103,798.86 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $10,000.00 $10,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 1,652 LF $10.00 $16,520.00 4.Erosion Control 134,806 SF $0.25 $33,701.50 5.Clear and Grub 134,806 SF $0.25 $33,701.50 6.Rough Grading 134,806 SF $0.75 $101,104.50 7.Site Drainage 134,806 SF $0.50 $67,403.00 8.4" Natural Grey Concrete 1,616 SF $10.00 $16,160.00 9.4" Integral Color Concrete 7,865 SF $12.00 $94,380.00 10.Lighted Tennis Courts 4 EA $240,000.00 $960,000.00 11.Concrete Terraced Seating 180 LF $150.00 $27,000.00 12.Concrete Mowcurb 476 LF $10.00 $4,760.00 13.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 75,688 SF $4.00 $302,752.00 14.Landscape Improvements - Turf 12,412 SF $1.00 $12,412.00 15.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 75,688 SF $2.00 $151,376.00 16.Landscape Turf Irrigation 12,412 SF $1.80 $22,341.60 17.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 18.24" Box Trees 95 EA $350.00 $33,250.00 19.Pedestrian Security Lighting 8 EA $5,800.00 $46,400.00 20.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 21.Gazebo 1 Allow $75,000.00 $75,000.00 22.Site Furniture 1 Allow $35,000.00 $35,000.00 23.Site Signage 1 Allow $1,500.00 $1,500.00 24.90-Day Maintenance 88,100 SF $0.15 $13,215.00 $2,179,775.96 $435,955.19 $2,615,731.15 TENNIS COURTS- 3.1 Acres SUBTOTAL TENNIS COURTS: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 14 of 16 N. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $106,274.73 $106,274.73 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 605 LF $10.00 $6,050.00 4.Erosion Control 69,696 SF $0.25 $17,424.00 5.Clear and Grub 69,696 SF $0.25 $17,424.00 6.8" Fire Line 510 LF $110.00 $56,100.00 7.Fire Hydrants 1 EA $5,500.00 $5,500.00 8.Fire Line Hot Tap 1 EA $9,000.00 $9,000.00 9.Double Check Backflow Assembly 1 Allow $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10.Domestic Water Improvements 1 Allow $54,300.00 $54,300.00 11.Sewer Improvements 1 Allow $9,000.00 $9,000.00 12.Clarifier 1 Allow $50,000.00 $50,000.00 13.Electrical Power/ CATV/ Fiber Improvements- Joint Trench 1 Allow $104,400.00 $104,400.00 14.Gas Line- Assumes Connection to Gas Line located in Central Park Drive West in Phase K 1 Allow $36,000.00 $36,000.00 15.Rough Grading 69,696 SF $0.75 $52,272.00 16.Site Drainage 69,696 SF $0.50 $34,848.00 17.Vehicular Concrete in Maintenance Yard 15,980 SF $10.00 $159,800.00 18.10' Wide Vehicular Concrete Access Road 8,995 SF $12.00 $107,940.00 19.6" Curb & Gutter 768 LF $38.00 $29,184.00 20.Maintenance Building 2,080 SF $400.00 $832,000.00 21.Maintenance Walls - Reinforced Concrete Block 290 LF $250.00 $72,500.00 22.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 38,350 SF $3.00 $115,050.00 23.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 38,350 SF $2.00 $76,700.00 24.Irrigation Controller 1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 25.24" Box Trees 45 EA $350.00 $15,750.00 26.Security Lighting 6 EA $5,500.00 $33,000.00 27.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 28.EV Charging Station 1 Allow $33,000.00 $33,000.00 29.Fuel Station + CNG 1 Allow $150,000.00 $150,000.00 30.Site Signage 1 Allow $1,500.00 $1,500.00 31.90-Day Maintenance 38,350 SF $0.15 $5,752.50 $2,231,769.23 $446,353.85 $2,678,123.07 MAINTENANCE YARD- 1.6 Acres SUBTOTAL MAINTENANCE YARD: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 15 of 16 O. 1.Mobilization (5% of the subtotal)1 Allow $80,004.92 $80,004.92 2.Surveying and Construction Staking 1 LS $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Construction Chainlink Fencing 4,410 LF $10.00 $44,100.00 4.Erosion Control 178,596 SF $0.25 $44,649.00 5.Clear and Grub 178,596 SF $0.25 $44,649.00 6.Rough Grading 178,596 SF $0.75 $133,947.00 7.Site Drainage 178,596 SF $0.50 $89,298.00 8.Concrete Mowcurbs 2,590 LF $10.00 $25,900.00 9.Decomposed Granite 7,800 SF $4.00 $31,200.00 10.Landscape Improvements- Planting, Soil Prep, Mulch 153,910 SF $4.00 $615,640.00 11.Landscape Shrub Irrigation 153,910 SF $2.00 $307,820.00 12.24" Box Trees 135 EA $350.00 $47,250.00 13.Site Lighting 28 EA $4,500.00 $126,000.00 14.Electrical Conduit, Wire and Distribution 1 Allow $32,400.00 $32,400.00 15.Site Furniture 1 Allow $16,000.00 $16,000.00 16.Site Signage 1 Allow $4,000.00 $4,000.00 17.90-Day Maintenance 194,969 SF $0.15 $29,245.35 SUBTOTAL DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL:$1,680,103.27 $336,020.65 $2,016,123.92 $62,329,780.36 A. CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT FEES B. DESIGN FEES C. PROFESSIONAL FEES, INSPECTIONS AND TESTING D. ESCALATION E. PLAN CHECK FEES AND BUILDING PERMIT FEES F. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FEES G. CONSTRUCTION CONTINGENCY H. SOFT COSTS I. FF&E THE ABOVE ESTIMATE DOES NOT INCLUDE PROFESSIONAL FEES FOR DESIGN SERVICES. RJM HAS PREPARED THIS ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST ON THE BASIS OF ITS BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT AND EXPERIENCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. THE ESTIMATE, HOWEVER, REPRESENTS ASSUMPTIONS AND OPINIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION MARKET AND CONTRACTOR'S METHODS OF DETERMINING ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS OVER WHICH RJM HAS NO CONTROL. IF THE OWNER WISHES GREATER ASSURANCE AS TO THE CONSTRUCTION COST,HE SHALL EMPLOY AN INDEPENDENT COST ESTIMATOR. TOTAL(Item I. Backbone Infrastructure and Item II. Potential Phase Areas A-O): THE ABOVE OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS IS BASED UPON THE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT EXHIBITS DATED JANUARY 2018. THIS OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL- 4.1 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Construction Budget 16 of 16 POTENTIAL PHASING A. PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL- 1.8 Acres $36,685.14 B. TERRACED GARDENS- 5.2 Acres $51,483.23 $45,496.88 D. AMPHITHEATER- 11 Acres $140,108.42 E. UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND- 4.7 $101,470.38 F. VINEYARD / VITICULTURE PAVILION- 6.7 $76,991.17 G. UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA- 2.6 Acres $32,245.97 H. EVENT PARKING AREA- 4.4 Acres $62,802.28 I. ADVENTURE AREA AND PARKING- 9.5 Acres $176,322.64 J. DOG PARK- 4.4 Acres $64,148.20 K. MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER- 6.4 Acres $303,427.75 L. RECREATION POOL - 2.7 Acres $166,509.13 M. TENNIS COURTS- 3.1 Acres $25,365.12 N. MAINTENANCE YARD- 1.6 Acres $45,664.20 O. DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL- 4.1 Acres $39,534.12 TOTAL FOR ITEMS I-II $1,368,254.63 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA CENTRAL PARK OPINION OF PROBABLE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE BUDGET 1/25/18 SUMMARY OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PER C. WATER CONSERVATION / DEMONSTRATION GARDEN- 4.4 Acres This opinion of probable maintenance budget is based on the City's current annual maintenance program at various parks and facilities located in the City. 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Maintenance Budget 1 of 5 ITEM DESCRIPTION EST QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE SUBTOTAL POTENTIAL PHASING A. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 16,317 SF $0.65 $10,606.05 2.Restroom Building 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 54,946 SF $0.12 $6,593.52 4.Bioretention Basin 2,368 SF $0.09 $213.12 5.Landscape Irrigation 57,314 SF $0.09 $5,158.26 $30,570.95 $6,114.19 $36,685.14 B. 1.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 142,499 SF $0.12 $17,099.88 2.Bioretention Basin 2,834 SF $0.09 $255.06 3.Turf Mowing 47,953 SF $0.17 $8,152.01 4.Landscape Irrigation 193,286 SF $0.09 $17,395.74 $42,902.69 $8,580.54 $51,483.23 C. 1.Decomposed Granite 10,205 SF $0.08 $816.40 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 175,189 SF $0.12 $21,022.68 3.Bioretention Basin 1,711 SF $0.09 $153.99 4.Landscape Irrigation 176,900 SF $0.09 $15,921.00 $37,914.07 $7,582.81 $45,496.88 D.AMPHITHEATER- 11 Acres 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 31,818 SF $0.65 $20,681.70 2.Amphitheater Building 1 Allow $5,000.00 $5,000.00 3.Amphitheater Covered Stage 1 Allow $2,000.00 $2,000.00 4.Decomposed Granite 1,924 SF $0.08 $153.92 5.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 239,044 SF $0.12 $28,685.28 6.Bioretention Basin 14,614 SF $0.09 $1,315.26 7.Turf Mowing 138,814 SF $0.17 $23,598.38 8.Landscape Irrigation 392,472 SF $0.09 $35,322.48 $116,757.02 $23,351.40 $140,108.42 E. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 17,500 SF $0.65 $11,375.00 2.Decomposed Granite 3,420 SF $0.08 $273.60 3.Playground and Resilient Surfacing 15,521 SF $1.65 $25,609.65 4.Restroom Building 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 5.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 88,512 SF $0.12 $10,621.44 6.Bioretention Basin 4,066 SF $0.09 $365.94 7.Turf Mowing 76,850 SF $0.17 $13,064.50 8.Landscape Irrigation 169,428 SF $0.09 $15,248.52 $84,558.65 $16,911.73 $101,470.38 PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD- 1.8 Acres SUBTOTAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAILHEAD: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN- 4.4 Acres TERRACED GARDENS- 5.2 Acres 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL WATER CONSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION GARDEN: SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND: SUBTOTAL AMPHITHEATER: SUBTOTAL TERRACED GARDENS: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: 20% Contingency: UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND- 4.7 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Maintenance Budget 2 of 5 F. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 27,278 SF $0.65 $17,730.70 2.Decomposed Granite 1,005 SF $0.08 $80.40 3.VitiCulture Pavilion 3,460 SF $0.32 $1,107.20 4.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 32,445 SF $0.12 $3,893.40 5.Bioretention Basin 10,386 SF $0.09 $934.74 6.Turf Mowing 140,608 SF $0.17 $23,903.36 7.Landscape Irrigation 183,439 SF $0.09 $16,509.51 $64,159.31 $12,831.86 $76,991.17 G. 1.Decomposed Granite 5,040 SF $0.08 $403.20 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 38,128 SF $0.12 $4,575.36 3.Bioretention Basin 4,212 SF $0.09 $379.08 4.Turf Mowing 68,090 SF $0.17 $11,575.30 5.Landscape Irrigation 110,430 SF $0.09 $9,938.70 $26,871.64 $5,374.33 $32,245.97 H. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 35,448 SF $0.65 $23,041.20 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 48,087 SF $0.12 $5,770.44 3.Bioretention Basin 13,644 SF $0.09 $1,227.96 4.Turf Mowing 64,384 SF $0.17 $10,945.28 5.Landscape Irrigation 126,115 SF $0.09 $11,350.35 $52,335.23 $10,467.05 $62,802.28 I. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 46,346 SF $0.65 $30,124.90 2.Challenge Equipment and Wood Chips 25,086 SF $1.65 $41,391.90 3.Restroom Building 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 4.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 202,871 SF $0.12 $24,344.52 5.Bioretention Basin 23,613 SF $0.09 $2,125.17 6.Turf Mowing 79,098 SF $0.17 $13,446.66 7.Landscape Irrigation 305,582 SF $0.09 $27,502.38 $146,935.53 $29,387.11 $176,322.64 J. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 20,300 SF $0.65 $13,195.00 2.Restroom Building 1 Allow $8,000.00 $8,000.00 3.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 45,317 SF $0.12 $5,438.04 4.Bioretention Basin 10,391 SF $0.09 $935.19 5.Turf Mowing 80,288 SF $0.17 $13,648.96 6.Landscape Irrigation 135,996 SF $0.09 $12,239.64 $53,456.83 $10,691.37 $64,148.20 EVENT PARKING AREA- 4.4 Acres ADVENTURE AREA AND PARKING- 9.5 Acres DOG PARK- 4.4 Acres SUBTOTAL DOG PARK: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL EVENT PARKING AREA: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL ADVENTURE CHALLENGE AND PARKING: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL VINEYARD/VITICULTURE CENTER: VINEYARD/VITICULTURE PAVILION- 6.7 Acres SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA: UPPER PARK AND EVENT AREA- 2.6 Acres 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Maintenance Budget 3 of 5 K. 1.AC Parking Lot and Driveways 83,643 SF $0.65 $54,367.95 2.Multi-Purpose Center Building 16,507 SF $7.65 $126,278.55 3.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 72,562 SF $0.12 $8,707.44 4.Bioretention Basin 13,838 SF $0.09 $1,245.42 5.Turf Mowing 17,235 SF $0.17 $2,929.95 6.Landscape Irrigation 103,635 SF $0.09 $9,327.15 7.Pond Water Feature 1 Allow $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $252,856.46 $50,571.29 $303,427.75 L. 1.Parking Lot Lighting 31,279 SF $0.65 $20,331.35 2.Recreation Pool (4,770 S.F.)1 Allow $60,000.00 $60,000.00 3.Splash Pad(2,124 S.F.)1 Allow $10,000.00 $10,000.00 4.Recreation Pool Building 4,924 SF $7.65 $37,668.60 5.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 36,618 SF $0.12 $4,394.16 6.Bioretention Basin 6,553 SF $0.09 $589.77 7.Turf Mowing 2,812 SF $0.17 $478.04 8.Landscape Irrigation 58,841 SF $0.09 $5,295.69 $138,757.61 $27,751.52 $166,509.13 M. 1.Lighted Tennis Courts 28,800 EA $0.07 $2,016.00 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 75,688 SF $0.12 $9,082.56 3.Turf Mowing 12,412 SF $0.17 $2,110.04 4.Landscape Irrigation 88,100 SF $0.09 $7,929.00 $21,137.60 $4,227.52 $25,365.12 N. 1.Maintenance Building 1 Allow $30,000.00 $30,000.00 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 38,350 SF $0.12 $4,602.00 3.Landscape Irrigation 38,350 SF $0.09 $3,451.50 $38,053.50 $7,610.70 $45,664.20 O. 1.Decomposed Granite 7,800 SF $0.08 $624.00 2.Shrub and Groundcover Planting 153,910 SF $0.12 $18,469.20 3.Landscape Irrigation 153,910 SF $0.09 $13,851.90 $32,945.10 $6,589.02 $39,534.12 $1,368,254.63 MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER AND PARKING- 6.4 Acres SUBTOTAL : 20% Contingency: MAINTENANCE YARD- 1.6 Acres SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL TENNIS COURTS: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL MAINTENANCE YARD: DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL- 4.1 Acres SUBTOTAL MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER AND PARKING: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : RECREATION POOL - 2.7 Acres TENNIS COURTS- 3.1 Acres TOTAL (Potential Maintenance Budget Phase Areas A-O): SUBTOTAL DEER CREEK CHANNEL TRAIL: 20% Contingency: SUBTOTAL : SUBTOTAL RECREATION POOL AND SPLASH PAD: 20% Contingency: 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Maintenance Budget 4 of 5 A. PUBLIC UTILITIES IN CENTRAL PARK DRIVE WEST B. INSPECTIONS AND TESTING C. ESCALATION THE ABOVE OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS IS BASED UPON THE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT EXHIBITS DATED JANUARY 2018. THIS OPINION OF PROBABLE MAINTENANCE COSTS IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS: THE ABOVE ESTIMATE DOES NOT INCLUDE PROFESSIONAL FEES FOR DESIGN SERVICES. RJM HAS PREPARED THIS ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST ON THE BASIS OF ITS BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT AND EXPERIENCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. THE ESTIMATE, HOWEVER, REPRESENTS ASSUMPTIONS AND OPINIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION MARKET AND CONTRACTOR'S METHODS OF DETERMINING ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS OVER WHICH RJM HAS NO CONTROL. IF THE OWNER WISHES GREATER ASSURANCE AS TO THE CONSTRUCTION COST,HE SHALL EMPLOY AN INDEPENDENT COST ESTIMATOR. 290-80 Rancho Cucamonga Central Park - Opinion of Probable Maintenance Budget 5 of 5