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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032946 RES - 12/20/2022 Resolution authorizing developer participation agreement with MPM Development, LP to reimburse developer up to $192,253.75 for the City's share of the cost to construct Lady Alexa Drive. WHEREAS, the Developer is oversizing by constructing Iron Throne Drive and Drogon Street as C-3 collector street in lieu of 28' residential street; and WHEREAS, the City has determined the agreement will carry out the purpose of the Unified Development Code; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute a developer participation agreement ("Agreement") with MPM Development, LP., ("Developer"), for the City's portion of the cost to construct Lady Alexa Drive including all related appurtenances for development of Kings Landing Subdivision, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas. Page 1 of 2 032946 SCANNED PASSED AND APPROVED on the ),d day of O4(2022: Paulette Guajardo Roland Barrera "1/Cn Gil Hernandez John Martinez Billy Lerma A--� Michael Hunter Ayt rte' Ben Molina AlAiMike Pusley Greg Smith ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI cloete^,-/-170-bA - )45./4),JC:7 Rebecca Huerta aule e Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 2 of 2 032946 PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT For the Subdivision of King's Landing Unit 2 Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements This PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT("Agreement") is entered into between the City of Corpus Christi (referred to in this Agreement as "City"), a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, acting by and through its City Manager, or designee, and MPM Development LP, (referred to in this Agreement as"Developer"), a Texas Limited Partnership. WHEREAS.rDeveloper desires to develop and plat the Property.designated_on_Exhibit__....._._.__... 1 of this Agreement, which exhibit is attached to and incorporated in this Agreement by reference, to be known as King's Landing Unit 2 ("Unit 2"); WHEREAS, as a condition of the Plat for Unit 2, the Developer is required to expand, extend, and construct Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive) as depicted on and following the improvement requirements outlined in Exhibit 2, which exhibit is attached to and incorporated in this Agreement by reference; WHEREAS, the Developer is oversizing by constructing Lady Alexa Drive(formerly Iron Throne Drive) as a C-3 collector street in lieu of 28' residential local streets; WHEREAS, the Developer desires to utilize Roller Compacted Concrete (referred to in this Agreement as "RCC pavement")for the Roadway Improvements within the King's Landing Subdivision pursuant to the Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement (referred to in this Agreement as "Pilot Program") executed July 25, 2022, as may be amended ; WHEREAS, the Developer is willing to warranty Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvement for 10 years; WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to have the public street infrastructure installed by the Developer in conjunction with the final Plat; WHEREAS, Section 212.071 of the Texas Local Government Code authorizes a municipality to make a contract with a developer of a subdivision or land in the municipality to construct public improvements related to the subdivision or land; and WHEREAS, this Agreement is made pursuant to Section 212.071 & 212.072 of the Texas Local Government Code and Article 8, Section 8.4.1, of the Unified Development Code of the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, in order to provide a coordinated public street construction and improvement project, the City and the Developer agree as follows: Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 1 of 16 Section 1. RECITALS. The parties agree that the language contained in the preamble of this Agreement is substantive in nature, is incorporated into this Agreement by reference, and has been relied on by both parties in entering and executing this Agreement. Section 2. ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT. Per this Pilot Program, the City agrees that it will authorize the use of roller compacted concrete pavement (as that term is defined by the RCC Pavement Council)for the King's Landing Unit 2 per the terms of the Pilot Program. (a) Developer agrees to construct all roadway improvements within Kings Landing -..---------- --Subdivision-Unit 2 with roller compacted concrete pavement_(RCC_pavement).,-except those portions of the roadways that are cul-de-sacs, in which case traditional rebar- reinforced portland cement concrete pavement shall be utilized in conformance with the City's Unified Development Code and City Design Standards. (b) For King's Landing Unit 2, Developer shall construct the RCC pavement in accordance with the site-specific geotechnical report as depicted in Exhibit 3 and engineering plans and specifications as depicted in Exhibit 2. Concrete curb and gutter construction shall be constructed to City Design Standards. (d) Developer will construct collector streets with at least 8 inches thick roller compacted concrete. All residential local streets smaller than a collector street will be constructed with at least 7 inches thick roller compacted concrete. (e) Prior to installation of the RCC pavement, the Engineer of Record and the Geotechnical Engineer must review and approve all material submittals associated with RCC pavement prepared by the general contractor, and provide reviewed and approved submittal copies to the City. (f) Prior to installation of the RCC pavement, Developer shall submit the experience record of the RCC pavement operators and installers to the City Engineer for review.All contractors involved with the construction operations of the RCC pavement, including maintenance, repair, and replacement, must have at least five (5) years' experience in the day-to-day installation, field management, and oversight of RCC pavement projects and meet all insurance and indemnification requirements of the City Contract under which the original RCC pavement was constructed, unless modified by mutual agreement. Associated Insurance Certificates shall be submitted to the City prior to beginning work (g) Prior to installation of RCC pavement, Developer shall obtain approval of construction engineering plans from the City Engineer. (h) Prior to the acceptance of roadway improvements, the Developer's Engineer of Record must submit record drawings to the City certifying that the RCC pavement was constructed in strict accordance with the approved construction drawings and technical specifications. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 2 of 16 The authorization to utilize RCC pavement per this Agreement and the Pilot Program is limited to the King's Landing Subdivision. The City may terminate this Authorization to use RCC pavement at any time for any reason and require future streets within Kings Landing subdivision be constructed with rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement meeting City Design Standards. Section 3. TERM. This Agreement becomes effective, is binding upon, and inures to the benefit of the City and the Developer from and after the date of the last signatory to this Agreement. Within King's Landing Unit 2, the Developer must complete the Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive)within 24 calendar months from the date this document is executed ---by the-City-.--Time-is-of the-essence in the performance of this contract. Section 4. DEVELOPER PARTICIPATION. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Developer will construct Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive) as C-3 collector streets with at least 8-inch thick RCC pavement per Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 3, for and on behalf of the City in accordance with the plans and specifications approved in advance of construction by the City Engineer on behalf of the City. The parties acknowledge and confirm the total cost estimate for construction of the Roadway Improvements, which estimate is attached to and incorporated in this Agreement as Exhibit 4 (the "Cost Estimate"). Subject to the limitations set forth below, the Developer shall pay a portion of the construction costs of Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive). Further, subject to the limitations set forth below, the City shall pay for a portion of the construction costs of Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive) up to $192,253.75. Section 5. CITY PARTICIPATION. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement,the total amount that the City shall pay for the City's agreed share of the actual costs of the Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive) shall not exceed $192,253.75. Section 6. REIMBURSEMENT. The Developer shall be responsible for the entire up-front expenses of the Roadway Improvements for Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive). The City shall reimburse the Developer upon completion of all Roadway Improvements within Kings Landing Unit 2 contingent upon the certificate of acceptance issued by the City Engineer, sworn certification on City form that the Developer has paid all contractors and subcontractors in full, and presentment of the maintenance bond. Such reimbursement will be payable to the Developer at the address in the Notice Section of this Agreement. Section 7. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND. Before beginning the work that is the subject of this Agreement, Developer shall provide (or cause its Contractor to provide) the City with a performance bond and a payment bond on City's approved Performance and Payment Bond forms, said forms attached hereto and labeled as Exhibit 5 and Exhibit 6, in accordance with and in satisfaction of Section 212.073 of the Texas Local Government Code in the estimated amount of the construction costs for Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive), reflecting City as Obligee thereunder. Bonds furnished must meet the requirements of Texas Insurance Code 3503, Texas Government Code 2253, and all other applicable laws and regulations. The amount of the performance and payment bonds shall be the full cost of to construct Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive)to ensure the completion of the project. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 3 of 16 Section 8. MAINTENANCE BONDS. (a) For King's Landing Unit 2, the Developer shall provide a Maintenance Bond with a term of 7 years following completion of the Roadway Improvements within King's Landing Unit 2. The maintenance bond will be renewable biennially for the first six years and annual for the last year. The surety must give 60 days' notice of their intention not to renew the bond and failure to renew the bond is not a basis for claim on the expiring instrument. If the surety declines to renew the bond, the Developer must provide an acceptab.le_rep.lacement maintenance bond, irrevocable letter_of_credit,_orcash_d.eposit_____. before the expiration of the maintenance bond. It is a breach of this agreement if Developer fails to provide a maintenance bond, irrevocable letter of credit, or cash deposit for the full 7-year term. The maintenance bonds, irrevocable letter of credit, or cash deposit will cover 100 percent of the replacement cost for Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive) and Roadway Improvements within the King's Landing Unit 2 with traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement. In addition, before any reimbursement to the Developer for the construction of Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive),the developer shall submit the maintenance bond for King's Landing Unit 2 and associated power of attorney to the City Engineer in forms approved by the City Attorney, said form attached hereto and labeled as Exhibit 7. (b) If a letter of credit is utilized as financial security under this Agreement, the content of the irrevocable letter of credit must be pre-approved by the City's Chief Financial Officer and City Attorney, be issued by a banking institution having a local branch office within the State of Texas, be valid for a period of 12 months from the date of issuance or longer. The Developer must ensure that the letter of credit is kept valid at all times during the maintenance period. The letter of credit must be renewed by the Developer before expiration, and proof of such renewal must be received by the City at least thirty days prior to the expiration of the then current letter of credit. If timely renewal is not received by the City, or cash in lieu thereof is not deposited as financial security with the City, the City may, after ten days prior written notice to the Developer, call (redeem) the letter of credit for failure to timely renew. If the letter of credit is called for failure to timely renew, the funds will be held in an account as if cash had been posted by the Developer for this Agreement in lieu of the letter of credit. The City shall not be liable for interest on any letter of credit so called nor shall the City be liable to the Developer for the accrual or payment of interest on any type of financial security posted by the Developer pursuant to this Agreement. (c) If financial security is provided and the Developer fails to maintain and repair streets as stated in this Agreement, the Developer agrees that the City, after notice in writing to the Developer, may transfer the cash funds received or call (redeem) the letter of credit and transfer the funds (if the financial security provided was in the form of a letter of credit) to the appropriate City account. If the maintenance and repair cost exceed the irrevocable letter of credit or cash deposit, the Developer shall reimburse the City for Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 4 of 16 any additional costs related to maintenance and repair within 30 days after the City invoices. Section 9. MAINTENANCE. (a) During the period of at least 7 years following acceptance of roadway improvements, all maintenance and repairs of the Roadway Improvements in the King's Landing subdivision Unit 2 will be performed entirely and exclusively by Developer. Failure of the Developer to promptly complete all maintenance and repairs of all streets in this subdivision will be a violation and breach of this agreement. The Developer shall surh_n.aintenance or repairs of the streets within_60 da_y�after�zeing--___ requested in writing to do so by the City Engineer. (b) Any deficiencies occurring during the Maintenance Period shall be immediately repaired at Developer's sole expense in accordance with the repair and replacement descriptions below and in accordance with the Pilot Program. Deficiencies requiring repair shall include: 1.Minor Cracks. any crack greater than 1/8-inch and less than '/4-inch other than cut joints; 2.Minor Differential Vertical Separation. any differential vertical separation between RCC pavement panels equal to or less than 1/8-inch across the joint; 3.Minor Spalling. any spalling, honeycombing, or other defects less than 2 square feet or less than 1-inch deep; 4. Minor Curb Separation. any separation of RCC pavement from curb and gutter equal to or less than-1/8 inch; and 5.Joint Sealant. any separated, cracked, or missing joint sealants. (c) Repairs shall include: 1.Minor Cracks.Any crack greater than 1/8-inch and less than '/4-inch width shall be sealed with a City-approved flowable elastomeric pavement crack sealant (Sikaflex or equal). Minor cracks will not include any differential vertical movement (up-down) greater than 1/8-inch across the joint. 2.Minor Differential Vertical Separation. Any differential vertical separation between RCC pavement panels equal to or less than 1/8-inch across the joint shall be diamond grinded to eliminate differential vertical separation. 3.Minor Spalling. Any surface spalling of areas less than 2 square feet or less than 1-inch deep shall be high-pressure wash prepared to remove all dirt, debris, Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 5 of 16 _ and loose material, prepared with a bonding agent, and filled with a low-shrink epoxy modified grout. 4. Minor Curb Separation.Any separation of RCC pavement from curb and gutter equal to or less than 1/8-inch shall be sealed with a City-approved flowable elastomeric pavement crack sealant (Sikaflex or equal). 5.Joint Sealant.Any separated, cracked, or missing joint sealants shall be cut out and replaced with new elastomeric joint sealant(Sikaflex or equal)following high- pressure wash joint cleaning. (d) During the first 7 years following acceptance of RCC pavement roadway improvements, the City will not complete any maintenance or repairs of RCC pavement Roadway Improvements. The City Manager is prohibited from authorizing city staff from making any repairs during the first 7 years following acceptance of RCC pavement roadway improvements. (e) Developer shall notify the City Engineer prior to repair to allow for inspection and approval of repair work. (f) The City Engineer will be the final authority in determining deficiencies and level of deficiencies of RCC pavement. Section 10. REPLACEMENT. (a) During the period of at least 10 years following acceptance of roadway improvements, the Developer shall replace RCC panels with deficiencies identified in this section. All replacement of RCC panels in the Kings Landing subdivision will be performed entirely and exclusively by Developer at Developer's sole expense. The Developer shall complete all such replacement of the street panels within 60 days after being requested in writing to do so by the City Engineer. (b) Deficiencies requiring replacement shall include: 1. Major Cracks. any panel with a crack across 50% of the length or width of the panel and greater than 1/4-inch at any point in the crack; 2. Major Differential Vertical Separation. any differential vertical separation between panels greater than 1/8-inch; 3. Major Curb Separation. separation of RCC pavement panel from curb and gutter greater than 1/8-inch; 4.. Uncontrolled Cracking. a RCC pavement panel with more than one uncontrolled crack; and 5. Major Spalling. any spalling, honeycombing, or other defects greater than 2 square feet or more than 1-inch deep. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 6 of 16 (c) Replacements shall include: 1. Major Cracks.Any RCC pavement panel with a crack greater than '/-inch width across 50% of the length or width of the panel will be replaced with new RCC pavement panel or traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with sealed perimeter construction joints. 2. Major Differential Vertical Separation. Any differential vertical separation between RCC panels at any location with differential movement (up-down) gr_eater_than 118-inch across shall be replaced with new_R CC_pavement_p_anel or traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with sealed perimeter construction joints. 3. Major Curb Separation. Any RCC pavement panel with separation from curb and gutter more than 1/8-inch shall be replaced with RCC pavement panel or traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with sealed perimeter construction joints in a manner that keeps the original alignment o0f the curb and gutter. 4. Uncontrolled Cracking. Any RCC pavement panel with more than one uncontrolled crack will be replaced with new RCC pavement panel or traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with sealed perimeter construction joints. 5. Major Spalling.Any RCC pavement panel with surface spalling of areas greater than 2 square feet or more than 1-inch deep shall be replaced with RCC pavement panel or traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement with sealed perimeter construction joints. (d). Saw cut.Any panel being replaced shall be saw cut out to the nearest adjacent contraction or expansion joints and replaced. (e) RCC Pavement System Failure. In the event of major cracking or major spalling deficiencies of more than 30% of RCC pavement panels on a street within the first 7 years, the City may in its sole determination and discretion require the removal and replacement of all RCC pavement panels within the subject street, both deficient and non-deficient RCC pavement panels, with traditional rebar-reinforced portland cement concrete pavement meeting City specifications. Any such roadway segment replacement will be at the Developer's cost. (f) Developer shall notify the City Engineer prior to replacement of RCC pavement panels to allow for inspection and approval of replacement work. (g) The City Engineer will be the final authority in determining deficiencies and level of deficiencies of RCC pavement. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 7 of 16 Section 11.WARRANTY. The Developer shall fully warrant the workmanship and construction of the Roadway Improvements within the King Landing Subdivision for a period of 10 years from and after the date of acceptance of the Roadway Improvements by the City Engineer. Upon notice by City of any defects and faults in materials,workmanship and design, Developer shall promptly, but no later than 60 days after notice, correct such defects and/or faults to the satisfaction of the City. Section 12. INSURANCE. Insurance requirements are as stated in Exhibit 8, the content incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Developer must deliver a certificate --of-insurance-("G011),as proof of the required insurance coverages, to-the-City.s-Risk Ma_nager— and Development Services Department. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the written request. Section 13. CONSTRUCTION. The planned Roadway Improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the Pilot Program, approved Plans, Geotechnical Engineering Reports, and related specifications and industry standard practices. Section 14. INSPECTIONS. (a)Throughout construction, the City may conduct periodic inspections and either approve the progress of the Roadway Improvements or promptly notify the Developer of any defect, deficiency, or other non-approved condition in the progress of the Roadway Improvements. (b)Following completion of the Roadway Improvements, the City may conduct periodic inspections of the Roadway Improvements and will promptly notify the Developer of any defects and faults in materials, workmanship, and design. (c) The Developer or its representative shall attend quarterly site inspections with the City during the first 3 years of the warranty period to observe the RCC pavement and identify and document any needed repairs or replacements. After the first 3 years of quarterly inspections, inspections shall be every 6 months thereafter until the 10 year of warranty is met. The City will develop an associated Required Repair or Replacement plan following inspection, provided to the Developer for execution. All identified repairs or replacements shall be completed within 60 days of that plan unless the Developer and its approved contractor are delayed by force majeure or other events beyond its control. Section 15. INDEMNIFICATION. Developer covenants to fully indemnify, save and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi, its officers, employees, and agents, ("indemnitees") against any and all liability, damage, loss, claims, demands, suits, and causes of Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 8 of 16 action of any nature whatsoever asserted against or recovered from indemnitees on account of injury or damage to person including, without limitation on the foregoing, workers' compensation and death claims, or property loss or damage of any other kind whatsoever, to the extent any injury, damage, or loss may be incident to, arise out of, be caused by, or be in any way connected with, either proximately or remotely, wholly or in part, the construction, installation, existence, operation, use, maintenance, repair, restoration, or removal of the public improvements associated with Roadway Improvements within the Kings Landing Subdivision, including the injury, loss, or damage caused •by the contributory negligence of the indemnitees or any of them, regardless of whether the injury, damage, loss, violation, exercise of rights, act, or omission is caused or is claimed to be caused by the contributing or concurrent negligence of indemnitees, or any of them, but not if caused by the sole negligence of indemnitees,or any of them, unmixed with the fault of any other person or entity, and including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorney's fees which arise, or are claimed to arise, out of or in connection with the asserted or recovered incident. This indemnity survives the termination of this Agreement Section 16. DEFAULT. The following events shall constitute default (a). Developer fails to submit plans and specifications for the Roadway Improvements to the City Engineer in advance of construction. (b). Developer'does not reasonably pursue construction of the Roadway Improvements under the approved plans and specifications. — (c). Developer fails to complete construction of the Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive, under the approved plans and specifications within 24 months. (d). Developer failsto perform warranty work. (e). Either the City or the Developer fails to comply with its duties or obligations under this Agreement. Section 17. NOTICE AND CURE. (a). In the event of a default by either party under this Agreement, the non-defaulting party shall deliver notice of the default, in writing, to the defaulting party stating, in sufficient detail, the nature of the default and the requirements to cure such default. (b). After delivery of the default notice, the defaulting party has 15 days from the delivery of the default notice ("Cure Period") to cure the default. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 9 of 16 (c). In the event the default is not cured by the defaulting party within the Cure Period, then the non-defaulting party may pursue its remedies in this section. (d). Should the Developer fail to perform any obligation or duty of this Agreement, the City shall give notice to the Developer, at the address stated in Notice Section of this agreement, of the need to perform the obligation or duty and, should the Developer fail to perform the required obligation or duty within 15 days of receipt of the notice, the City may perform the obligation or duty, charging the cost of such performance to the Developer. (e). In the event of an uncured default by the Developer, after the appropriate notice and —Eur-e-P-er-iod—the-C ty-has all its common law remedies and the-city-may: 1. Terminate this Agreement after the required notice and opportunity to cure the default; 2. Refuse to record a related plat or issue any certificate of occupancy for any structure to be served by the project; and/or 3. Bring Suit to enforce any provision of this agreement including the obligations to repair and replace. (f). In the event of an uncured default by the City after the appropriate notice and Cure Period, the Developer has all its remedies at law or in equity for such default. Section 18. FORCE MAJEURE. (a). The term "force majeure" as employed in this Agreement means and refers to acts of God; acts of a public enemy; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; earthquakes; fires; hurricanes; explosions; or other causes not reasonably within the control of the party claiming the inability. (b). If, by reason of force majeure that is not known or reasonably anticipated at the time of this agreement, either party is rendered wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, then the party claiming force majeure shall give written notice of the full particulars of the force majeure to the other party within 10 days after the occurrence or waive the right to claim it as a justifiable reason for delay. The obligations of the party giving the required notice, to the extent affected by the force majeure, are suspended during the continuance of the inability claimed but for no longer period, and the party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. Section 19. NOTICES. (a).. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Agreement must be given to the other party in writing at the following address: If to the City: If to the Developer: City of Corpus Christi MPM Development, L.P. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 10 of 16 Attn: Director, Development Services Attn: Moses Mostaghasi 2406 Leopard Street/ 78401 PO Box 331308 P.O. Box 9277/78469-9277 Corpus Christi, Tx 78401 Corpus Christi, Texas with a copy to: City of Corpus Christi Attn: City Engineer 1201 Leopard Street/78401 P-G-Box 9277-/-78469-9277 ---- — Corpus Christi, Texas (b). Notice must be made by United States Postal Service, First Class mail, certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; by a commercial delivery service that provides proof of delivery, delivery prepaid; or by personal delivery. (c). Either party may change the address for notices by giving notice of the change, in accordance with the provisions of this section, within five business days of the change. Section 20. PROJECT CONTRACTS. Developer's contracts with the professional engineer for the preparation of the plans and specifications for the construction of the Roadway Improvements, contracts for testing services, and contracts with the contractor for the construction of the Roadway Improvements must provide that the City is a third-party beneficiary of each contract. Section 21. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST. In compliance with Corpus Christi Code Sec. 2- 249, the Developer agrees to complete the Disclosure of Interests form attached to this Agreement and incorporated by reference as Exhibit 9. Section 22. CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES. Developer agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 requires disclosure of"interested parties"with respect to entities that enter contracts with cities. These interested parties include: (1) persons with a "controlling interest" in the entity, which includes: a. an ownership interest or participating interest in a business entity by virtue of units, percentage, shares, stock or otherwise that exceeds 10 percent; b. membership on the board of directors or other governing body of a business entity of which the board or other governing body is composed of not more than 10 members; or c. service as an officer of a business entity that has four or fewer officers, or service as one of the four officers most highly compensated by a business entity that has Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 11 of 16 more than four officers. (2) a person who actively participates in facilitating a contract or negotiating the terms of a contract with a governmental entity or state agency, including a broker, intermediary, adviser, or attorney for the business entity. Form 1295 must be electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf info form1295.htm. The form must then be printed, signed, notarized and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html. Section 23. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Developer agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at http://www.cctexas.com/government/city- secreta ry/conflict-disclosure/index Section 24. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement are severable and, if any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid for any reason by a court or agency of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected, and this Agreement shall be construed as if the invalid portion had never been contained herein. Section 25. COOPERATION. The Parties agree to cooperate at all times in good faith to effectuate the purposes and intent of this Agreement. Section 26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties regarding the sharing of costs for the Roadway Improvements. It supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or oral or written representations regarding the subject matter hereof. Section 27. AMENDMENTS. Any amendment of this Agreement must be in writing and shall be effective if signed by the authorized representatives of both Parties. Section 28. APPLICABLE LAW VENUE. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. Venue for any action arising hereunder shall be in Nueces County, Texas. Section 29.AUTHORITY. Each Party represents and warrants that it has the full right, power, and authority to execute this Agreement. Section 30. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Developer covenants and agrees that it is an independent contractor, not an officer, agent, servant, or employee of the City. Developer shall have exclusive control of and exclusive right to control the details of the work performed hereunder and all persons performing same, and shall be liable for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, and consultants. The doctrine of respondent superior shall not apply between City and Developer, its officers, agents, Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 12 0116 employees, contractors, subcontractors, and consultants. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint enterprise between City and Developer. Section 31. NON-APPROPRIATION. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to - appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in the said budget. It is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. Section 32.WAIVEQ OF—T-RIAL BY-JURY. -City-and-Developer-agree-that-they have-knowingly--------- waived ave-know glywaived and do hereby waive the right to trial by jury and have instead agreed, in the event of any litigation arising out of or connected to this Contract,to proceed with a trial before the court, unless both parties subsequently agree otherwise in writing. Section 33.ATTORNEY-FEES. In the event that any action is instituted by City to enforce or - interpret any of the terms hereof, City shall be entitled to be paid all court costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys'fees, incurred by City withrespect to such action, unless as a part of such action, the court of competent jurisdiction determines that each of the material assertions made by City as a basis for such action were not made in good faith or were frivolous. In the event of an action instituted by or in the name of the Developer under this Agreement or to enforce or interpret any of the terms of this Agreement, City shall be entitled to be paid all court costs and expenses, including attorneys'fees, incurred by City in defense of such action (including with respect to City's counterclaims and cross-claims made in such action), unless as a part of such action the court determines that each of City's material defenses to such action were made in bad faith or were frivolous. Section 34. NO WAIVER. The failure of the City to insist upon strict adherence to any term of this agreement on any occasion shall not be considered a waiver of any of the City's rights under this agreement or deprive the City of the right thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that term or any other term of this agreement. Section 35. PILOT PROGRAM FOR RCC ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS Public Improvements shall be designed and constructed in compliance with Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement, as amended. Maintenance and warranty for Public Improvements will be provided in accordance with the Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements agreement, as amended. Any conflict between this agreement and the. Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements agreement, the Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements agreement shall control. Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 13 of 16 Exhibits Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Exhibit 1 – Plat– King's Landing Unit 2 Exhibit 2– Public Improvement Plans– King Landing Unit 2 Exhibit 3– Geotechnical Report (Specific to Kings Landing Unit 2) Exhibit 4– Cost Estimate Exhibit 5– Performance Bond Exhibit 6– Payment Bond Exhibit 7– Maintenance Bond Exhibit 8– Insurance -E–x-h•ibit-9—D+seleeare-ef Interest ---- Incorporated by Reference Only: Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement(referred to in this Agreement as"Pilot Program") Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 14 of 16 DEVELOPER: MPM Development, LP 111--i-j&—A-----eei. 1 i 2 - q- 2-2 Moses Mostaghasi Date General Partner JOANN SALINAS 4.;•-'1.'1•'::;',---Notary Public,State of Texas "�'*.'41c Comm.Expires 03-02-2026 STATE OF TEXAS § '''p;,;. Notary ID 133621810 § COUNTY OF NUECES § -141 This instrument was acknowledged before me on T CrrP �2X' ? , 2022, by Moses Mostaghasi, General Partner of MPM Development, LP, on behalf of said company. 0."---- 1 .....000.1.A.1\1^-e Not Public's Si ature Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 15 of 16 EXECUTED IN ONE ORIGINAL this day of , 20 ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Albert J. Raymond III City Secretary Director of Development Services APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: Buck Brice (Date) Senior Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney Participation Agreement Subject to Pilot Program for Roller Compacted Concrete Roadway Improvements Agreement Page 16 of 16 FURVF DATA slAir of 10.0 a 9 I MEND."coottoure 2O.2914 wain...ou&n.9.:Nonottion COLN,or PA.A. I CC .006 EPOTEPT C620.0.1.65 03.O.PP 001100070.P LC.SA ta 43.o.• eouto.ol". 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Co . % 1 . „ SOOT 913E DOe543'S cest-r. x= R RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION By James Schwarz,P.E. 9:29 pm,Sep 012022 KING'S LANDING UNIT 2 ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO APPROVED PLANS PROVIDING FOR USE OF HDPP (HIGH DENSITY POLYETHELENE PIPE) FOR STORM WATER BENEATH STREETS AND THROUGHOUT PROJECT SEPTEMBER 1, 2022 farehrikm.vOF Tf� �E ..1:44.114 A"?' * t .N)XON M.WELSH A � •4W '1�,�s*fcrs _ERS`°��� 1///1-7" Sheet 1 of 2 EASED FOR CONSTRUCTIO UNPAVEDAREAS PAVEDAREAoy James Schwarz,P.E. 9:29 pm, Sep 01 2022 / \ / ASPHALT OR CONCRETE PAVEMENT TOPSOIL TO BE PROVIDED AS PER PLANS EQUAL OR BETTER THAN EXIST. (4" MIN. DEPTH) • /// •%., %% •• ,.f :'.. �// --BACKFILL SHALL BE CEMENT ������ y STABILIZED SAND AND SHALL MEET ����� <^ N THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: B -J a / �♦�♦�•�♦�•� •• \< a COMPACTED TO LE 2- 1TEM 95% STD. PROCTOR m i I z DENSITY (ASTM 0698) a j �j o Z �< 4 SELECT BACKFILL MATERIAL /` �' ��� •'- % -o FROM EXCAVATION COMPACTED / %���� • ' w TO 95% STD. PROCTOR DENSITY .���������� �.��� %—'fl (ASTM D698) e j\�� ��� �� / v SEE TABLE 2 - ITEM A IN / \ r Q / i SELECT BACKFILL MATERIAL f •N FROM EXCAVATION COMPACTED �� • V. TO 95% STD. PROCTOR ./ R.C. PIPE DENSITY (ASTM D698) i\ SEE TABLE 2 - ITEM A ;N: v• �< \ SAND ENCASEMENT (INITIAL BACKFILL) a % v/ COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY (ASTM 0698) %V/;%/://:`//`%/V//%>X/V/V/� R.C. PIPE / O.D. + 2'-0" THIS DETAIL IS AN EXCERPT TAKEN FROM CITY STANDARD STORM WATER DETAILS, SHEET 3 TRENCHBAC/(F/LL FOR STORM WATER PIPES NOT TO SCALE ADDENDUM NO. 1 EXHIBIT FOR USE OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHELENE PIPE FOR STORM WATER NTS NOTES: dire`"‘"`\\ 1. HDPP (HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PIPE) IS 40-At OF Tf.t.h'�f APPROVED FOR USE THROUGHOUT THIS PROJECT, ti1- BENEATH STREETS AS WELL AS OUTSIDE OF STREETS. t'S -..-114 , - 2. HDPP SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ACCORDING TO THE i*:. *�4, ABOVE CITY STANDARD STORM WATER DETAIL EXCEPT i NIXON M.WELSH �� THAT SAND ENCASEMENT FOR 30" & 48" HDPPs x: 40 •a� SHALL EXTEND TO 6" BELOW THE PIPE IN LIEU OF 4" if,- �b BASS AND WELSH ENGINEERING AS SHOWN IN SAID STANDARD DETAIL AND EXCEPT D,r•.;It�ISTE����'�� CORPUS CHRISTI, TX THAT HDPP MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF RCP. ��2 •••.••••i�6� SURVEY REG. NO. 100027-00, 11WNtt'li�N'f -TX ENGINEERING REG. NO. F-52, 3. PIPE SPECIFICATION FOR HDPP IS SHOWN IN FILE: EX8-STO DET, JOB NO. SHEET 2 OF THE APPROVED PLANS. J 20024, SCALE: 1" = 20' 9/1/22 PLOT SCALE: SAME, PLOT DATE: 9/1/22, SHEET 2 OF 2 Exhibit 3 intertek GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT Proposed King's Landing Units 2 & 3 Various Streets Corpus Christi, Texas PSI Project No. 03122734-23 PREPARED FOR: MPM Homes, Inc. P.O. Box 331308 Corpus Christi,TX 78463 November 9, 2022 BY: PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC. 810 S. Padre Island Dr. Corpus Christi,Texas 78416 Phone: (361) 854-4801 Intertek Professional Service Industries,Inc. 810 S.Padre Island Drive Corpus Christi,Texas 78416 Office (361)854-4801 November 9,2022 MPM Homes,Inc. P.O.Box 331308 Corpus Christi,TX 78463 Attn: Mr.Moses Mostaghasi RE: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT PROPOSED KINGS LANDING UNITS 2&3 VARIOUS STREETS CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS PSI Project No.03122734-23 Dear Mr. Mostaghasi: Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI), an Intertek company, is pleased to submit this Geotechnical Engineering Report for the referenced project.This report includes the results from the field and laboratory investigation along with recommendations for use in preparation of the appropriate design and construction documents for this project. PSI appreciates the opportunity to provide this Geotechnical Engineering Report and looks forward to continuing participation during the design and construction phases of this project. PSI also has great interest in providing materials testing and inspection services during the construction of this project and will be glad to meet with you to further discuss how we can be of assistance as the project advances. If there are questions pertaining to this report,or if PSI may be of further service, please contact us at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES,INC. Texas Board of Professional Engineers Certificate of Registration#F003307 �Q(E..�F...TF�Si+, * 1/11-1-----#1 0 DEXTER BACON 9 Philip L.Johnson,P.E. �,,0•, 54560 :� Dexter Bacon,P.E. Principal Consultant rt�l ...............41 ` Chief Engineer Senior Geotechnical Engineer 11/9/2022 www.intertek.com/building 1�'1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Electronic Navigation:The TOC below and are hyperlinked to sections of relevance.The e Symbol will return the reader to the TOC. Page No. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION 1 1.1 PROJECT AUTHORIZATION 1 1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1 1.3 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES 1 2.0 SITE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 3 2.1 SITE DESCRIPTION 3 2.2 FIELD EXPLORATION 3 2.3 LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAM 4 2.4 SITE GEOLOGY 4 2.5 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 4 3.0 GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6 3.1 GEOTECHNICAL DISCUSSION 6 3.2 POTENTIAL VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF EXPANSIVE SOILS 6 3.3 UTILITY EXCAVATION AND LATERAL EARTH PRESSURE CONSIDERATIONS 6 3.4 DISCUSSION OF BEDDING AND BACKFILL MATERIALS 7 3.5 EXCAVATION AND SHORING CONSIDERATIONS 8 3.6 SITE SEISMIC DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 8 4.0 PAVEMENT DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 9 4.1 PAVEMENT DESIGN PARAMETERS 9 4.2 PAVEMENT SECTION RECOMMENDATIONS 10 5.0 CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS 13 5.1 INITIAL SITE PREPARATION CONSIDERATIONS 13 5.2 MOISTURE SENSITIVE SOILS/WEATHER RELATED CONCERNS 13 5.3 SULFATES EVALUATION 14 5.4 EXCAVATION OBSERVATIONS 14 5.5 DRAINAGE CONSIDERATIONS 14 5.6 EXCAVATIONS AND TRENCHES 14 6.0 REPORT LIMITATIONS 16 APPENDIX 17 Boring Location Plan Boring Logs Key to Terms and Symbols Used on Logs INDEX OF FIGURES Page No. FIGURE 4.1:ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT TYPICAL SECTION 10 INDEX OF TABLES Page No. Table 1.1:General Project Description 1 Table 2.1:Site Description 3 Table 2.2: Field Exploration Summary 3 Table 2.3: Field Exploration Description 3 Table 2.4: Laboratory Testing Program 4 Table 2.5:Generalized Soil Profile 5 Table 3.1: Excavation and Shoring Data 8 Table 3.2: Recommended Design Seismic Parameters 8 Table 4.1:Pavement Design Parameters and Assumptions 9 Table 4.2:Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement Design Thickness 10 Table 4.3:Pavement Profile Design and Construction Recommendations 11 Table 4.4:Compaction and Testing Recommendations for Pavement Areas 12 Table 5.1:Subgrade Preparation for Non-Structural-General Fill 13 Table 5.2:Fill Compaction Recommendations Outside of Pavement Areas 13 iii Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION 1.1 PROJECT AUTHORIZATION Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI), an Intertek company, has completed a field exploration and geotechnical evaluation for the proposed King's Landing Units 2 & 3 project. Mr. Bobak Mostaghasi representing MPM Development,authorized PSI's services on 10/6/2022 by signing PSI Proposal No.384241. PSI's proposal contained a proposed scope of work,lump sum fee,and PSI's General Conditions. 1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Based on information provided by the Client,PSI's review of a site plan entitled Public Improvements to King's Landing, and prepared by Bass and Welch Engineering, and the results of this geotechnical investigation, a summary of our understanding of the proposed project is provided in the following General Project Description table. TABLE 1.1:GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION Project Items New streets for a new King's Landing Units 2&3 residential development Existing Grade Change within Building Relatively Flat Pad Area Existing Grade Change within Project ±2 feet(estimated from Google Earth) Site Area Finished Floor Elevation Not Provided Pavement for Parking and Drives RCC Pavement The geotechnical recommendations presented in this report are based on the available project information, structure locations, and the subsurface materials encountered during the field investigation. If the noted information or assumptions are incorrect, please inform PSI so that the recommendations presented in this report can be amended, as necessary. PSI will not be responsible for the implementation of provided recommendations if not notified of changes in the project. 1.3 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES The purpose of this study is to evaluate the subsurface conditions at the site and develop geotechnical engineering recommendations and guidelines for use in preparing the design and other related construction documents for the proposed project. The scope of services included drilling soil borings, performing laboratory testing,and preparing this geotechnical engineering report. This report briefly outlines the available project information, describes the site and subsurface conditions, and presents the recommendations regarding the following: PAGE 1 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 • General site development and subgrade preparation recommendations; • Estimated potential soil movements associated with collapsing, shrinking and swelling soils and - - methods to reduce these movements to acceptable levels; • Recommendations for site excavation, fill compaction, and the use of on-site and imported fill material under pavements; • Recommendations for the design and construction considerations for roller compacted concrete (RCC)pavement for the proposed streets;and • Utility design and construction considerations. The scope of services for this geotechnical exploration did not include an environmental, mold nor detailed seismic/fault assessment for determining the presence or absence of wetlands, or hazardous or toxic materials in the soil,bedrock,surface water,groundwater,or air on or below,or around this site.Statements in this report or on the boring logs regarding odors,colors,and unusual or suspicious items or conditions are strictly for informational purposes. PAGE 2 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 2.0 SITE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 2.1 SITE DESCRIPTION The following table provides a generalized description of the existing site conditions based on visual observations during the field activities,as well as other available information. TABLE 2.1:SITE DESCRIPTION Site Location CR 49 and FM 43,Corpus Christi,Nueces County,Texas Site History Farm Land,New Reisdential Construction Existing Site Ground Cover Grass,weeds Existing Grade/Elevation Changes ±2 feet(estimated from Google Earth) North: Undeveloped Cultivated Fields Site Boundaries/Neighboring East:London School Development I South:Weber Road West:Residential Subdivision Ground Surface Soil Support Good enough for construction vehicles when dry;Poor when wet Capability 2.2 FIELD EXPLORATION Field exploration for the project consisted of drilling a total of 15 borings.The boring design element,boring labels,approximate depths and drilling footage are provided in the following table. TABLE 2.2:FIELD EXPLORATION SUMMARY Design Element Number of Boring Depth Drilling Footage Borings (ft) (feet) Pavement 13 10 130 Pavement/Utilities 2 20 40 TOTAL: 15 170 The boring locations were selected by PSI personnel and located in the field using a recreational-grade GPS system. Elevations of the ground surface at the boring locations were not provided and should be surveyed by others prior to construction.The references to elevations of various subsurface strata are based on depths below existing grade at the time of drilling. The approximate boring locations are depicted on the Boring Location Plan provided in the Appendix. TABLE 2.3:FIELD EXPLORATION DESCRIPTION Drilling Equipment Truck-Mounted Drilling Rig Drilling Method Continuous Flight Augers Drilling Procedure Applicable ASTM and PSI Safety Manual Field Testing Hand Penetrometer,Standard Penetration Test(ASTM D1586) PAGE 3 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 Sampling Procedure ASTM D1587/1586 Sampling Frequency Continuously to a Depth of 10 Feet and at 5-foot Intervals Thereafter Frequency of Groundwater During and After Drilling Level Measurements Boring Backfill Procedures Soil Cuttings During field activities,the encountered subsurface conditions were observed, logged, and visually classified (in general accordance with ASTM D2487). Field notes were maintained to summarize soil types and descriptions,water levels,changes in subsurface conditions,and drilling conditions. 2.3 LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAM PSI supplemented the field exploration with a laboratory testing program to determine additional engineering characteristics of the subsurface soils encountered.The laboratory testing program included: TABLE 2.4:LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAM Laboratory Test Procedure Specification Visual Classification ASTM D2488 Moisture Content ASTM D2216 Atterberg Limits ASTM D4318 Material Finer than No.200 Sieve ASTM 01140 The laboratory testing program was conducted in general accordance with applicable ASTM Test Methods. The results of the laboratory tests are provided on the Boring Logs in the Appendix. Portions of samples not altered or consumed by laboratory testing will be discarded 60 days from the date shown on this report. 2.4 SITE GEOLOGY As shown on the Geologic Atlas of Texas,Corpus Christi Sheet,reprinted in 1975,the site is located in an area where the Beaumont Formation (Qb) is present at or near the ground surface. The Beaumont Formation consists mostly of clay and sand intermixed with gravel.The Beaumont Formation thickness varies from 3 to 10 meters to over 100 meters toward the southeast. 2.5 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS The results of the field and laboratory investigation have been used to generalize a subsurface profile at the project site. The following subsurface descriptions provide a highlighted generalization of the major subsurface stratification features and material characteristics. PAGE 4 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 TABLE 2.5:GENERALIZED SOIL PROFILE Top Bot. LL Passing Stratum (ft) (ft) Soil Type (%) #200#200 PP(Avg) Sieve 1 0 20 Fat Clay 75 43 88 2.3 Where: LL=Liquid limit(%) PI=Plasticity Index PP—Hand Penetrometer(tsf) The boring logs included in the Appendix should be reviewed for specific information at individual boring locations. The boring logs include soil descriptions, stratifications, locations of the samples, and field and laboratory test data.The descriptions provided on the logs only represent the conditions at that actual boring location;the stratifications represent the approximate boundaries between subsurface materials.The actual transitions between strata may be more gradual and less distinct. Variations will occur and should be expected across the site. 2.5.1 GROUNDWATER INFORMATION Water level measurements were performed during drilling and after completion of drilling. Specific information concerning groundwater is noted on each boring log presented in the Appendix of this report. Groundwater was not encountered during the field investigation of this site. Groundwater levels fluctuate seasonally as a function of rainfall, proximity to creeks, rivers and lakes, the infiltration rate of the soil, seasonal and climatic variations and land usage. In relatively pervious soils,such as sandy soils,the indicated depths are a relatively reliable indicator of groundwater levels. In relatively impervious soils, water levels observed in the borings may not provide a reliable indication of groundwater elevations,even after several days. If a detailed water level evaluation is required,observation wells or piezometers can be installed at the site to monitor water levels. The groundwater levels presented in this report were measured at the time of PSI field activities. The contractor should determine the actual groundwater levels at the site before construction activities. PAGE 5 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 3.0 GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 GEOTECHNICAL DISCUSSION The following design recommendations have been developed based on the previously described project characteristics and subsurface conditions encountered.If there are changes in the project criteria,PSI should be retained to determine if modifications in the recommendations will be required.The findings of such a review would be presented in a supplemental report.Once final design plans and specifications are available, a general review by PSI is recommended to observe that the conditions assumed in the project description are correct and to verify that the earthwork and foundation recommendations are properly interpreted and implemented within the construction documents. 3.2 POTENTIAL VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF EXPANSIVE SOILS The soils encountered at the soil boring locations exhibit a high potential for volumetric changes, due to • fluctuations in soil moisture content. PSI has conducted laboratory testing on the soils to estimate the expansive soil potential with soil moisture variations.These soil moisture variations are based on historical climate change data for a particular site. Determining the soil potential for shrinking and swelling,combined with historical climate variation, aids the engineer in quantifying the soil movement potential of the soils supporting the floor slab and shallow foundations. Shrink/swell movement procedures using two soil modeling systems, the Post Tensioning Institute's (PTI) "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground, 3rd Edition"and Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)method TEX-124-E, were utilized to approximate the Potential Vertical Movement(PVM)for this location. 3.2.1 SHRINK/SWELL MOVEMENT(PVM)ESTIMATE Based on laboratory testing results and the TEX-124-E and the PTI methods,the potential vertical movement (PVM)within the proposed project area is estimated to be approximately 4 inches. It is not possible to accurately quantify actual soil moisture changes and resulting shrink/swell movements. The PVM (often referred to as PVR) and referenced structural movements values provided should not be considered absolute values that could occur in the field,but approximate values based on industry standard practice and experience. Extreme soil moisture variations could occur due to unusual drought severity, leaking water or sewer lines, , perched groundwater infiltration, or seasonal springs. Also, soil desiccation from trees located adjacent to or previously underneath the building,downspouts directing roof discharge under the foundation,poor drainage or irrigation line breaks could lead to moisture content changes greater than accounted for from normal climate variations and result in excessive foundation movements. The unknown factors previously mentioned cannot be determined at the time of the geotechnical study. Therefore,estimated shrink/swell movements are calculated only in consideration of historical climate data related to soil moisture variations.Movements in excess of these assumed variations should be anticipated and regular maintenance should be provided to address these issues throughout the life of the structure. 3.3 UTILITY EXCAVATION AND LATERAL EARTH PRESSURE CONSIDERATIONS New utility lines may be installed below the pavement.The pipe designershould account for sustained loads due to the soil overburden pressures and potential surcharge loads that may be applied to the pipe.The load due to the soil overburden pressures can be estimated using the total and effective unit weights of the soil PAGE 6 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 and depths of each layer of soil.A total unit weight of 110 pcf or buoyant weight of 64 pcf may be assumed for on-site clayey material.In addition, hydrostatic pressures and/or surcharge loads, if present,should also be accounted for in the design. Unbalanced thrust forces could also be developed in the pipeline due to changes in direction,cross-sectional areas, or if the pipe is terminated.These forces may cause joints to disengage if not adequately restrained. To resist movement and overstressing the pipe, suitable buttressing should be provided. In general, thrust blocks and/or concrete encasement are common methods of providing reaction for the thrust restraint design.For design of thrust blocks and similar other thrust restraints may be designed in consideration of an allowable passive resistance of 1,200 psf. Unbalanced forces produced by grade and alignment changes can be resisted by friction on the pipe.The frictional resisting force can be computed by multiplying the pressure produced by the combined weight of the pipe, contained water,and soil overburden by a coefficient of friction between the pipe and underlying bedding material.Based upon the recommended pipe installation and bedding,the unfactored coefficient of friction is anticipated to be approximately 0.3. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Safety and Health Standards(29 CFR Part 1926, Revised October 1989), require that excavations be constructed in accordance with the current OSHA guidelines. Furthermore, the State of Texas requires that detailed plans and specifications meeting OSHA standards be prepared for trench and excavation retention systems used during construction. Most soils at this site consist primarily of clays that would be classified as OSHA Type"B"soils requiring a temporary excavation slope no steeper than 1H:1V.However,any soils below the groundwater table would be classified as Type"C"soils requiring temporary slopes no steeper than 1%2 H:1V. Groundwater was not encountered in the test borings during our field exploration.We recommend that the contractor perform an investigation to establish groundwater levels prior to construction to evaluate sloping and dewatering requirements prior to construction. 3.4 DISCUSSION OF BEDDING AND BACKFILL MATERIALS Typically,the bedding and initial backfill around a buried pipeline is designed to support and protect the pipe. Secondary backfill is then placed over the initial backfill and pipe to help protect the pipe, reestablish the ground surface at the trench,and provide support to structures overlying the trench. Generally,the bedding and initial backfill materials for piping consist of a graded gravel.The existing soils at the pipe bearing levels should be removed to a minimum depth of six(6)inches below the bottom of the pipe and replaced with gravel bedding.The bedding material should embed the lower quadrant or to the midpoint of the pipe at a minimum and should be compacted in maximum compacted thickness of eight(8)inches with mechanical hand compaction equipment.The initial backfill should extend from the surface of the bedding to a point one(1)foot above the top of the pipe and should be compacted in maximum compacted thickness of eight(8)inches with mechanical hand compaction equipment. The secondary backfill may consist of material excavated from the trench.The secondary backfill should be free of debris and should not contain stones greater than three(3)inches in diameter.The secondary backfill should be placed at moisture contents between optimum and plus four(+4)percentage points of optimum and compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D698. Each lift PAGE 7 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 should be placed with a maximum compacted thickness of six(6)inches.Care should be taken during backfill compaction to prevent structural damage to the pipe. 3.5 EXCAVATION AND SHORING CONSIDERATIONS . Lateral earth pressures from the soils will be applied to the trench shoring.Additionally,hydrostatic pressures and any equipment loads,and other surcharges should be considered for trench shoring design.The follow table should be utilized for the design of the allowable temporary slopes and trench shoring. TABLE 3.1:EXCAVATION AND SHORING DATA _.__Material Type OSHA Soil Type At-Rest Condition;Ko Fat and Lean Clay(CH «B„ 0.60 and CL) Fat and Lean Clay below GWT(CH and CL), "C" 0.60 Clayey Sands(SC) A lateral earth pressure of 120 pcf*Ko*depth(ft)should be used to evaluate lateral earth pressures applied to the shoring in a rectangular distribution. These values do not consider hydrostatic pressures. We recommend that the hydrostatic pressure be added to the lateral earth pressure in a triangular distribution of 62.4 pcf* (X)for that portion of the shoring below the groundwater table. 3.6 SITE SEISMIC DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS For the purposes of seismic design, based on the encountered site conditions and local geology, PSI interpreted the subsurface conditions to satisfy the Site Class D criteria for use at this site as defined by the International Building Code(IBC).The site class is based on the subsurface conditions encountered at the soil borings, the results of field and laboratory testing, experience with similar projects in this area, and considering the site prepared as recommended herein. The table below provides recommended seismic parameters for the project based on the 2018 edition of the IBC. TABLE 3.2:RECOMMENDED DESIGN SEISMIC PARAMETERS Seismic Parameter IBC 2018 0.2 sec(Ss) 0.064g 1.0 sec(Sl) 0.033g Site Coefficient 0.2sec,Fa 1.6 Site Coefficient 1.0 sec,F„ 2.4 0.2 sec(Sps) 0.068g 1.0 sec(Sol) 0.053g PAGE 8er Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 4.0 PAVEMENT DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 PAVEMENT DESIGN PARAMETERS PSI understands that Roller Compacted Concrete pavements are being considered for this project.Pavement design recommendations based on the City of Corpus Christi IDM pavement design requirements for the various planned street types as outlined in Table 4.1 below are provided.In addition,PSI utilized the"AASHTO Guide for Design of Pavement Structures" published by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials to evaluate the pavement thickness recommendations in this report.This method of design considers pavement performance, traffic, roadbed soil, pavement materials, environment, drainage and reliability. Each of these items is incorporated into the design methodology. PSI is available to provide laboratory testing and engineering evaluation to refine the site-specific design parameters and sections,upon request.Details regarding the basis for this design are presented in the table below. TABLE 4.1:PAVEMENT DESIGN PARAMETERS AND ASSUMPTIONS 70 for Residential Street Reliabili 75 for Local Residential Collector ty,percent 80 for Minor Residential Collector(C1) 90 for Secondary Collector Street(C2) Design Life 30 Years Initial Serviceability Index 4.5 Terminal Serviceability Index 2.5 Residential Street: 50,000 ESALs Traffic Load Local Residential Collector:200,000 ESALs Minor Residential Collector(C1):1,200,000 ESALs Secondary Collector Street(C2):2,000,000 ESALs Standard Deviation 0.39 Concrete Compressive Strength 4,000 psi Estimated Subgrade California 2.0 for high plasticity clay subgrade Bearing Ratio(CBR) Estimated Subgrade Modulus of Subgrade Reaction,k in pci 200 for lime/cement stabilized subgrade Pavements supported on expansive soils will be subject to PVM previously presented(approximately 4 inches ±1/2 inch).These soil movements typically occur to some degree over the life of the pavement.Consequently, pavements can be expected to crack and require periodic maintenance.The pavement section thickness of approximately 15 to 16 inches would reduce the anticipated PVR to approximately 2%inches.It is our opinion that this magnitude of PVR can be primarily resisted considering a concrete or RCC pavement section. During the paving life, maintenance to seal surface cracks within concrete pavement and to reseal joints within concrete pavement should be undertaken to achieve the desired paving life. Perimeter drainage should be controlled to prevent or retard influx of surface water from areas surrounding the paving.Water penetration leads to paving degradation. Water penetration into subgrade materials, sometimes due to irrigation or surface water infiltration, leads to pre-mature paving degradation. Curbs should be used in conjunction with concrete paving to reduce potential for infiltration of moisture into the subgrade.Clay type PAGE 9 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 compacted materials(12-25)or flowable fill should be placed on top of the base and beneath the sidewalk so that a path for moisture infiltration under the curb and into the pavement section is mitigated. The City of Corpus Christi requires the base and subgrade to be extended beneath the curb and gutter and to 2 feet behind the Curb. In accordance with City Standard Spec 025612(Concrete Curb and Gutter)there is a requirement for compaction behind the Curb within 48 hours of removing forms. Material specifications, construction considerations, and thickness section requirements are presented in following sections. The presented recommended pavement sections are based on the field and laboratory test results for the project,City of Corpus Christi pavement design practice,design assumptions presented herein and previous experience with similar projects. The project Civil Engineer should verify that the design values are appropriate for the expected traffic and design life of the project. PSI should be notified in writing if the assumptions or design parameters are incorrect or require modification. 4.2 PAVEMENT SECTION RECOMMENDATIONS PSI anticipated that the roadways will be used primarily by typical residential traffic primarily consisting of passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, school buses, delivery vehicles, and garbage trucks. PSI is providing thickness sections based on experience with similar facilities constructed on similar soil conditions for the design traffic loading anticipated. 4.2.1 ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT Thickness recommendations for roller compacted concrete(RCC)pavement are provided below. Roller Compacted Concrete Lime Treated Subgrade Native Soil FIGURE 4.1:ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT TYPICAL SECTION TABLE 4.2:ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT DESIGN THICKNESS Thickness(in) Material Residential Local Minor Secondary Street Residential Residential Collector(C2) Collector Collector(C1) RCC Pavements 7.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 Lime/Cement Treated Subgrade 8 8 12 12 PAGE 10 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 The AASHTO design calculation spreadsheets for these various street classifications are included in the Appendix. 4.2.2 GENERAL PAVEMENT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Roller compacted concrete pavement should be constructed in general accordance with TxDOT Special Specification 3016, Roller Compacted Concrete (included in the Appendix). Recommendations based upon the TxDOT specification are presented in the following table. TABLE 4.3: PAVEMENT PROFILE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATIONS Minimum Undercut Depth 6 inches or as needed to remove roots Reuse Excavated Soils Free of roots and debris and meet material requirements of intended use Undercut Extent 2 feet beyond back of curb Proof-roll with rubber-tired vehicle weighing at least Exposed Subgrade Treatment 20 tons.A representative of the Geotechnical Engineer should be present during proof-roll. Excavate to firmer materials and replace with Proof-Rolled Pumping and Rutting Areas compacted general or select fill under direction of a representative of the Geotechnical Engineer Materials free of roots,debris,and other deleterious General Fill materials with a maximum rock size of 4 inches with a CBR greater than 3.This will be confirmed by CMT. Minimum General Fill Thickness As required to achieve grade Maximum General Fill Loose Lift Thickness 9 Inches Performed in general accordance with TxDOT Item 260.Subgrade treated with lime should achieve a pH of 12.4 or greater.A lime series test should be performed at the time of construction after the pavement subgrade soils are established to determine the lime requirement.For estimating purposes,use 3%lime by dry weight.Sulfate testing should also be Lime/Cement Treatment conducted before placement of lime to evaluate the potential for sulfate induced heave from the lime stabilization.The organic content of the subgrade should not exceed 1%. Once the min.24 hour mellowing period for lime is complete,the lime stabilized subgrade should be cement stabilized with 5%cement per TxDOT Item 275. Proposed RCC Mix Design should be reviewed by City of RCC Mix Design Portland and PSI prior to construction.A trial batch is required to ensure workability and compressive strength. Concrete Compressive Strength(28 days) Minimum 4,000 psi PAGE 11 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 Cement:TxDOT Item 421. Concrete Cement and Aggregates Aggregates:RCC Combined Aggregates Gradation for RCC Surface Course.Materials Passing the No.40 Sieve should have a Plasticity Index of less than 4. The RCC should be compacted to a min.dry density of at least 95%of the Modified Proctor(ASTM D-1557) maximum dry density within 2%of optimum moisture content. Quality Control of RCC Pavements Molding compressive strength:Per ASTM C1435,1 set of 4 of cylinders for 2@7 days,2@28 days compression testing for every 1,500 cy of RCC with a minimum of 2 sets per day. The concrete batch plant should be within 30 minutes from point of placement. Production of RCC must be Placement of RCC Pavements adequate to mitigate the potential of unplanned cold joints.The pavement should be placed and compacted as required by TxDOT Special Specification 3016. ASTM C1040-In-Place Density of Unhardened and Hardened Concrete, Including Roller Compacted Compaction Testing of RCC Pavements Concrete,By Nuclear Methods.Single Lift and a minimum of 2 tests per day or per 500 CY.Testing should be completed within 30 minutes after rolling. Transverse Joints: Maximum 15-foot intervals.Joints should be saw blade width to a depth of at least'/the pavement thickness and filled and sealed with approved RCC Crack Control joint sealants and fillers. Expansion and Control Joints:As required.Filled and sealed with approved joint sealants and fillers. TABLE 4.4:COMPACTION AND TESTING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PAVEMENT AREAS Location Material Test Method for Percent Optimum Testing Density Compaction Moisture Frequency Determination Content Pavement Scarified On- ASTM D698 >_95% 0 to+4% 1 per 7,500 Areas site Soil SF; (Subgrade) min.3 tests General Fill ASTM D698 >_95% 0 to+4% 1 per 10,000 (Onsite SF; Material) min.3 per lift RCC Pavement ASTM D1557 >_95% --- Single Lift 1 per 500 CY or RCC Pavement ASTM 1170 >_98% Single Lift 1per 500CY PAGE 12 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 5.0 CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS PSI should be retained to provide observation and testing of construction activities involved in the earthwork, pavements and related activities of this project.PSI cannot accept any responsibility for any conditions which deviate from those described in this report,nor for the performance of the pavements if not engaged to also provide construction observation and materials testing for this project.The PSI geotechnical engineer of record should be retained to provide continuing geotechnical consulting services and construction document review,even if periodic on-call testing is contracted with PSI Construction Services. 5.1 INITIAL SITE PREPARATION CONSIDERATIONS 5.1.1 SUBGRADE PREPARATION FOR SITE WORK OUTSIDE PAVEMENT AREAS Grade adjustments outside of the pavement areas can be made using select or general fill materials.The clean excavated onsite soils may also be reused in areas not sensitive to movement. TABLE 5.1:SUBGRADE PREPARATION FOR NON-STRUCTURAL-GENERAL Flu. Minimum Undercut Depth 6 inches or as needed to remove roots,organic and/or deleterious materials Proof-roll with rubber-tired vehicle weighing at least Exposed Subgrade Treatment 20 tons.A representative of the Geotechnical Engineer should be present during proof-roll. Excavate to firmer materials and replace with Proof-Rolled Pumping and Rutting Areas compacted general or select fill under direction of a representative of the Geotechnical Engineer Clean material free of roots,debris and other General Fill Type deleterious material with a maximum particle size of 4 inches Maximum General Fill Loose Lift Thickness 8 inches TABLE 5.2:FILL COMPACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OUTSIDE OF PAVEMENT AREAS Test Method for Optimum Location Material Density Percent Moisture Testing Determination Compaction Frequency Content Outside of 1 per 10,000 Pavement General Fill ASTM D698 >_95% 0 to+4% SF; Areas min.3 per lift 5.2 MOISTURE SENSITIVE SOILS/WEATHER RELATED CONCERNS The soils encountered are sensitive to disturbances caused by construction traffic and changes in moisture content. During wet weather periods, increases in the moisture content of the soil can cause significant reduction in the soil strength and support capabilities. In addition, soils which become wet may be slow to dry and thus significantly retard the progress of grading and compaction activities. It will, therefore, be advantageous to perform earthwork,foundation,and construction activities during dry weather. PAGE 13 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 5.3 SULFATES EVALUATION As indicated previously, the pavement subgrade soils and imported embankment fills should be regularly screened for sulfates during construction. When soluble sulfates are detected above 500 ppm TxDOT Guidelines for Treatment of Sulfate Rich Soils shall be followed.TxDOT has identified mitigation procedures of sulfate bearing soils into three categories,Traditional Treatment,Modified Treatment,and an Alternative Treatment. The Contractor shall follow the mitigation procedures outlined above when high sulfate concentrations (above 3000 ppm) are encountered along the alignment. The amount of mellowing time and moisture content-required-shall-be-determined-during the-mix-design-process using-Tcx 145-E, Part II as--eutlined-in TxDOT Guidelines. Furthermore, the sulfate content and the treatment shall be verified in the field in accordance with project Quality Assurance Procedures and TxDOT specifications. 5.4 EXCAVATION OBSERVATIONS The excavations should be observed by a representative of P5I prior to concrete placement to assess that the materials are consistent with the materials discussed in this report.This is especially important to identify the condition and acceptability of the exposed subgrades under the pavements. Soft or loose soil zones encountered at the bottom of the beam excavations should be removed to the level of competent soils as directed by the Geotechnical Engineer. Cavities formed as a result of excavation of soft or loose soil zones should be backfilled with compacted select fill or lean concrete. After opening,excavations should be observed,and concrete placed as quickly as possible to avoid exposure to wetting and drying.Surface run-off water should be drained away from the excavations and not be allowed to pond.If excavations must be left open an extended period,they should be protected to reduce evaporation or entry of moisture. 5.5 DRAINAGE CONSIDERATIONS Water should not be allowed to collect in or adjacent to excavations or on prepared subgrades within the construction area either during or after construction.Proper drainage around grade supported sidewalks and flatwork is also important to reduce potential movements. Excavated areas should be sloped toward one corner to facilitate removal of collected rainwater,groundwater,or surface runoff. 5.6 EXCAVATIONS AND TRENCHES Excavation equipment capabilities and field conditions may vary. Geologic processes are erratic and large variations can occur in small vertical and/or lateral distances. Details regarding "means and methods" to accomplish the work(such as excavation equipment and technique selection) are the sole responsibility of the project contractor. The comments contained in this report are based on small diameter borehole observations.The performance of large excavations may differ. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Safety and Health Standards(29 CFR•Part 1926, Revised October 1989), require that excavations be constructed in accordance with the current OSHA guidelines. Furthermore, the State of Texas requires that detailed plans and specifications meeting OSHA standards be prepared for trench and excavation retention systems used during construction. PSI PAGE 14 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 understands that these regulations are being strictly enforced,and if they are not closely followed,the owner and the contractor could be liable for substantial penalties. The contractor is solely responsible for designing and constructing stable,temporary excavations and should shore, slope, or bench the sides of the excavations as required to maintain stability of both the excavation sides and bottom.The contractor's"responsible person",as defined in 29 CFR Part 1926,should evaluate the soil exposed in the excavations as part of the contractor's safety procedures.In no case should slope height, slope inclination, or excavation depth, including utility trench excavation depth, exceed those specified in local,state,and Federal safety regulations. RS'-is-providing this information-solely-as-a-service-to-the-client—P-Sl-does-not-assume-responsihility_for construction site safety or the contractor's or other parties'compliance with local,state,and Federal safety or other regulations.A trench safety plan was outside the scope of this project. PAGE 15 Proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 Subdivision PSI Project No:03122734-4 Corpus Christi,Texas November 9,2022 6.0 REPORT LIMITATIONS The recommendations submitted in this report are based on the available subsurface information obtained by PSI and design details furnished by the client for the proposed project. If there are revisions to the plans for this project,or if deviations from the subsurface conditions noted in this report are encountered during construction,PSI should be notified immediately to determine if changes in the foundation recommendations are required.If PSI is not notified of such changes,PSI will not be responsible for the impact of those changes on the project. The Geotechnical Engineer warrants that the findings, recommendations, specifications, or professional ad'' - . -• - • - - • •de-in-accordance with-generally accepted prufessionai GeuleecluiiLal Engineering practices in the local area. No other warranties are implied or expressed.This report may not be copied without the expressed written permission of PSI. After the plans and specifications are more complete, the Geotechnical Engineer should be retained and provided the opportunity to review the final design-plans and specifications to check that the engineering - recommendations have been properly incorporated in the design documents. At this time, it may be necessary to submit supplementary recommendations. If PSI is not retained to perform these functions,PSI will not be responsible for the impact of those conditions on the project. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of MPM Homes, Inc. for specific application to the proposed King's Landing Units 2&3 in Corpus Christi,Texas. 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Corpus Christi,Texas PSI Project No.:0312-2734 (361)854-4801 FAX(361)443-6084 King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-01 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan O F- O HAND PEN(TSF) •UNC CMP(TSF) 0- tt H W Z 0 # oa g 2.0 4.0 6.0 U 5 LL = C0 SOIL DESCRIPTION Iw z z z�� w 0 Uu� u.N � ¢ �Z aUQ �z PL WC LL o �� w cn O0o •¢ N~ C7 g— * X + z a U) Elevation: 34.00 0 o a 7 0 n 20 40 60 > ---V FAT CLAY with SAND(CH),dark brown,very stiff 28 83 79 39 40 stiffat2ft / x1 36 -X--- 1 __% FAT CLAY(CH),light tan,very stiff -5 / 31 * -stiff at6ft / 30 94 It I - \ 32 • ©'X -10 ___ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. -15- --20- -25-, —3- 0— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.):NONE ENCOUNTERED k END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi,Texas BORING B-02 Project No. 0312-2734 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan • NH ! Q HAND PEN(TSF) •UNC CMP(TSF) F- W cC Z w 06 X 2.0 4.0 6.0 (7)^ §LL = 00 a. w SOIL DESCRIPTION NH z � z d a — U �—o Z • � (� a ¢ �z act¢ a a '(7) z PL WC p� r ¢ ? o o ¢ (n~> J a z o Elevation: 34.00 20 ao so ——_" FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,very stiff 28 p • t • 32 87 90 35 55 > __ -light tan from 4 ft —5 35 —— 30 28 89 _1- 0_ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —-15 —25- -30— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.):NONE ENCOUNTERED ntertek END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-03 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan O H �_ Q HAND PEN(TSF) •UNC CMP(TSF) a w H o c.,5 w N J J �Ug2.I 0 4.I0 6.I 0 Q W fD Z U d U U- SOIL DESCRIPTION z0 0 '5 a2 ¢ ( vQ o z PL WC LL ~ v n , o Z zo ao so z Elevation: 34.00 ___V FAT CLAY with SAND(CH),dark brown,very stiff 28 81 77 35 42 FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,very stiff 34 __ -light tanfrom4ft —5 32 -stiff at6ft —— 31 87 73 34 39 C 4 f• 30 -hardat8ft ---/ 30 k \b 1- 0_/ Boring terminated at approximately 10 r feet. --- —15— —20- --25- -3- 0— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.):NONE ENCOUNTERED ntertek. END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi,Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-04 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan a O L Q HAND PEN(TSF) •UNC CMP(TSF) J cn W F- o # 06 2.0 4.0 6.0 0 o w eeZ w O l— 0 0 — -� U X 1 1 I 0 }IL = m SOIL DESCRIPTION Dw z Z z--J w CC o v F=w LL`„ } Q Z F v - °z PL WC LL zo o I—a) W (n Q ? O w Q ~> d Q — f X * U 2- 0 0 Elevation: 33.00 ° IX a- a 20 40 60 z ___V FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,stiff to very stiff 37 — -- \ I 33 86 92 37 55. . IMP ,4 _ -medium brown at 4 ft II —5 31 -light tan from 6 ft Il --- 30 II -- 31 87 At* _1- 0 Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —-15— —2- 0— —-25- -30— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.): NONE ENCOUNTERED ntertek END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas BORING B-05 Project No. 0312-2734 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan O 1— Q HAND PEN(TSP) UNC CMP(TSF) d Jto wI a 4* 2.0 4.0 6.0 o 0 w �W w 0 Z I- W o - J U I I I ULL rIL F- g •, Q SOIL DESCRIPTION �Z N a o Q �z PL WC LL o~ m o N g8 � a �(--> Q ga •* X f Z Elevation: 34.00 e e o- 20 40 60 FAT CLAY with SAND(CH),dark brown,very stiff 27 78 74 35 39 —f -- Ft� FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,very stiff Ft 34 d.X --- 1 light tan from 4 ft I _5 / -stiff from 4 ft to 8 ft 37 dj * j -- 28 89 `t —— \t 31 �f —10 ——— Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. -- —15— —20, —25- -30— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(fL): NONE ENCOUNTERED r,uteic END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-06 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan r 1- Q HAND PEN(TSF) UNC CMP(TSF) a LL o cn W H W CC CC w 3k oa F w 0 O - -i 2.0 4.0 6.0 U a g Q SOIL DESCRIPTION NZ N a ¢ o �� PL WC LL LI:CO a o m Elevation: 32.00 o e a 20 ao so ___r FAT CLAY with SAND(CH),dark brown,stiff to very stiff 40 0 X I . 38 85 88 2-T 61 ' _4 N# -light tan from 4 ft —5 24 ti -- 29 t 10 I1 ) t -- 1 26 84 • X O _1- 0_ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —-15- -20- -25- -3- 0— COMPLETION DEPTH. 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.): NONE rtertek, END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 2 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-07 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan a N F. F Q HAND PEN(TSF) •UNC CMP(TSF) Il LL W g 2 2.0 4.0 6.0 0 p O W w Z EW U 0 — J —X 1 I 1 ULL rU- SOIL DESCRIPTION �� ¢ z a o v Wp o n. > ¢ z F_ a o o c2 17 1(72 PL WC LL o m oW �� ~> C7 g �— f X 4 z ?d Elevation: 33.00 0 0 a 20 40 60 I CLAY(CL),dark brown,stiff 34 74 70 38 32 0 X. • • i — FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,stiff to very stiff 42 -b )C -light tan from 4ft 36 • :�( — ,/ 23 90 X ' 1 • 30 . 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I b h I 3 j ,1 li \ I II •E I �, O.L31'I Ili _a Google Earth N vitertek Boring Location Plan King's Landing Unit 3 NOT TO SCALE N Various Streets,Corpus Christi,Texas 810 S.Padre Island Or.,Corpus Christi,Texas PS)Project No.:0312-2734 (361)851.4801 FAX(361)443-6084 King's Landing Unit 3 Various Streets, Corpus Christi,Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-11 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan H — O HAND PEN(TSF) ••UNC CMP(TSF) a R, (,/} WI— R a1$ �_ _ 2.0 4.0 6.0 p p Q _ = m a W SOIL DESCRIPTION Dw z Z z w a C) �w LL N it Q � 00 w ¢ e O — L��� o WC LL ~ o J 01_ 20 40 60 Elevation: 31.00 �0 a D- Z _/ FAT CLAY with SAND(CH),dark brown,very stiff 28 76 68 27 41 At p f -- 34 --- I I 1. -light tan from 4 ft I I —5 32 (i)* ___ -stiffat6ft I —— 27 85 O ok 29 �C O _1- 0_ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —15- —' —20- -25- -30— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/24/22-10/24/22 SEEPAGE(ft.):NONE ENCOUNTERED ntc+tmc END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 3 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-12 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan N F. 0 HAND PEN(TSP) •UNC CMP(TSF) � cn w 0 as g 2.0 4.0 6.0 p S�F = m w �w z Z Z~� w Q 5w �co c� SOIL DESCRIPTION /--F o o: 0 F-0 Pu- � '� � O� w aHj a � gz * X f oo~ Zm to Elevation: 30.00 2v a- o_ 20 40 60 > FAT CLAY(CH),dark brown,stiff to very stiff 37 33 89 88 -33 55- * -- I l __ -light tan from 4 ft I j —5 31 I . 30 JJ% r --- 29 93 •O 7k _1- 0_ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —-15-- • —-20— • • —2- 5-- -3- 0— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/25/22-10/25/22 SEEPAGE(ft.): NONE ENCOUNTERED eek END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT):N/A King's Landing Unit 3 Various Streets, Corpus Christi, Texas Project No. 0312-2734 BORING B-13 LOCATION: See Boring Location Plan a NH ~ } O HAND PEN(TSF) 0 UNC CMP(TSF) O z 0 c9 06 F co U o 2 I— 2.0 4.0 6.0 p _ LL J U I I ^ Y = CO . 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NC. -- � ' -- / 28 II II 27 89 �O -- _10_ Boring terminated at approximately 10 feet. —15— • —20- -25- -30— COMPLETION DEPTH: 10.0 Feet DEPTH TO GROUND WATER DATE: 10/25/22-10/25/22 SEEPAGE(ft.): NONE ENCOUNTERED ntertek END OF DRILLING(ft.): Dry DELAYED WATER LEVEL(FT): N/A Intertek KEY TO TERMS AND SYMBOLS USED ON LOGS ROCK CLASSIFICATION CONSISTENCY OF COHESIVE SOILS ROCK QUALITY CONSISTENCY N-VALUE SHEAR STRENGTH HAND PEN VALUE RECOVERY DESIGNATION (RQD1 (Blows/Foot) (st) (Isr) Very Soft 0 TO 2 0 TO 0.125 0T00.25 DESCRIPTION OF %CORE DESCRIPTION OF ROCK ROD Soft 2 TO 4 0.125 TO 0.25 0.25 TO 0.5 RECOVERY RECOVERY QUALITY Firm 4 TO 8 0.25 TO 0.5 0.5 TO 1.0 Incompetent c 40 Very Poor(VP0) 0 TO 25 Competent 40 TO 70 Poor(Po) 25 TO 50 Stiff 8 TO 15 0.5 TO 1.0 1.0 TO 2.0 Fairly Continuous 70 TO 90 Fair(F) 50 TO 75 Very Stiff 15 TO 30 1.0 TO 2.0 2.0 TO 4.0 Continuous 90 TO 100 Good(Gd) 75 TO 90 _ Hard >30 >2.0 OR 2.0+ >4.0 OR 4.0+ Excellent(Exlnt).___. 90 TO 100 SOIL DENSITY OR CONSISTENCY DEGREE OF PLASTICITY OF COHESIVE SOILS DENSITY CONSISTENCY THD FIELD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF PLASTICITY P DEXC(PI) SWELL POTENTIAL (GRANULAR) (COHESIVE) (BLOWS/FT) Very Loose(VLo) Very Soft(VSo) 0 TO 8 Core(height twice diameter)sags under Nano or Slight 0 to 4 None awn weight Loose • (Lo) Soft(So) 8 TO 20 Core can be pinched or imprinted easily Low a to 20 Low with finger Medium 20 to 30 Medium Slightly Compact Stiff(St) 20 TO 40 Core can be imprinted with considerable (StCmpt) pressure High 30 to 40 High Compact(Cmpt) Very Stiff(VSt) 40 TO 80 Core can only be imprinted slightly with • fingers Very High >40 Von/High Dense(De) Hard(H) 80705'/100 Core cannot be imprinted with fingers but can be penetrated with pencil Very Dense(VDe) Very Hard(VH) 57100 to 0"1100 ire cannot be penetrated with pencil BEDROCK HARDNESS MOISTURE CONDITION OF COHESIVE SOILS MORNS' CHARACTERISTICS EXAMPLES APPROXIMATE THD DESCRIPTION CONDITION SCALE PEN TEST 5.510 10 Rock will scratch knife Sandstone,Chert,Schist,Granite, Very Hard 0"to Absence of moisture,dusty. Gneiss.some Limestone (VH) 27100 dry to touch DRY Rock can be scratched Siltstone,Shale,Iron Deposits,most (H) i"to 3 to 5.5 with knife blade Limestone Hard 57100 Damp but no visible water MOIST 1 to 3 Rock can be scratched Gypsum,Calcite,Evaporites,Chalk, Soft(So) 4 to Visible free water WET with fingernail some Shale 67100 RELATIVE DENSITY FOR GRANULAR SOILS SAMPLER TYPES SOIL TYPES CALIFORNIA MODIFIED CA. APPARENT SPT RELATIVE DESNITY (BLOWS/FT) (BAMPSERLOWS/FT) (BLOWS/FT) BO, FT)) DENSITY(%) U / B 7,0 0/ Very Loose 0104 0to5 0 to 4 0to15 NO TXDOT SHELBY CLAY(CL) CLAY(CH) SILT Loose 4to10 5to15 5to12 15to35 SAMPLE CONE TUBE Medium Dense 10 to 30 15 to 40 12 10 35 35 to 65 0 Dense 30 to 50 40 to 70 35 to 60 65 to 85 1 i_ LIMESTONE SHALE SANDSTONE NO ROCK SPLIT Y7 \_, . ABBREVIATIONS Very Dense >50 >70 '60 8510 100 : V RECOVERY CORE SPOON ;',:.'• ABBREVIATIONS .10 D �LL I SAND GRAVEL FILL PL—Plastic Limit Op—Hand Penetrometer AUGER LL—Liquid Limit Qu—Unconfined Compression Test SAMPLE ''••�' WC—Percent Moisture UU—Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial '. :: •:-:-:-:-7.--; WATER SEEPAGE Note:Plot Indicates Shear Strength as Obtained By Above Tests ASPHALT CONCRETE CHALK WATER LEVEL AT END OF DRILLING CLASSIFICATION OF GRANULAR SOILS U.S.STANDARD SIEVE SIZE(S) 6" 3" 3/4" 4 10 40 200 BOULDERS COBBLES GRAVEL SAND SILT OR CLAY CLAY Cn)COARSE FINE COARSE MEDIUMI FINE intertek A COMPLETE BUILDING SOLUTION Everything you need from start to finish-Assurance,Testing,Inspection,and Certification Building Systems Environmental Consulting Consulting & Geotechnical Services Industry professionals provide Assuring site and subsurface a variety of acoustic,fire,AV, conditions meet the criteria for roofing system and enclosure purchase,development and consulting services to ensure constructionproper design and installation of a building's critical systems. 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BASS WELSH ENGINEERING 3054 S.Alameda St. Email:NixMW@aol.com TX Registration No.F-52 Survey Registration No.100027-00 P.O.Box 6397 Corpus Christi,TX 78466-6397 20024-PCE- OVERWIDTH1 08/25/2022 KING'S LANDING UNIT 2 PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE C-3 COLLECTOR STREET IN LIEU OF 28'RESIDENTIAL STREET COST OF S0'BB STREET NEGLECTING WALKS ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT .UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 8"PCCP/RCCP TO LIP OF GUTTER 2593 SY 75.60 196,030.80 2 8"LIME STABILIZED SUBGRADE TO 2'BC 3044 SY 9.00 27,396.00 3 8"PORTLAND CEMENT STABILIZED SUBGRADE TO 2'BC 3044 SY 7.35 22,373.40 4 EXCAVATION TO 2'BC 3044 SY 2.63 8,005.72 5 6"CURB&GUTTER 1014 LF 14.18 14,378.52 SUBTOTAL $268,184.44 DEVELOPER PORTION OF COST OF 28158 STREET NEGLECTING WALKS ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY _ UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 2"HMAC TO LIP OF GUTTER 1353 SY 18.90 25,571.70 2 6"CRUSHED LIMESTONE BASE TO 2'BC _ 1804 SY 15.75 28,413.00 3 8"LIME STABILIZED SUBGRADE TO 2'BC 1804 _ 5Y 9.00 16,236.00 4 6"CURB&GUTTER 1014LF 14.18 14,378.52 4 EXCAVATION TO 2'BC 1804 _ SY 2.63 4,744.52 SUBTOTAL $89,343.74 ��� CITY PORTION EQUALS DIFFERENCE IN CONSTRUCTION COST 178,840.70 tE of.-rFx�tr .: '� -•- * 7.5%ENGINEERING,SURVEYING,&TESTING 13.413.05 F* NIXON ir M.WELS i TOTAL AMOUNT REIMBURSABLE $192,253.75 ye: 36346 Page 1 of 1 Exhibit 5 PERFORMANCE BOND BOND NO. Developer as Principal Surety Name: Name: Mailing address(principal place of business): Mailing address(principal place of business): Physical address fprincipal place of business): City as Obligee Name: City of Corpus Christi Mailing address(principal place of business): City of Corpus Christi Surety is a corporation organized and existing Attn: Director,Development Services Department under the laws of the state of: 2406 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,Texas 78401 By submitting this Bond,Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license Contract to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Title of Agreement: Telephone(main number): For Subdivision: Telephone(for notice of claim): Local Agent for Surety Name: Award Date of the Contract: Address: Total Project Cost/Bond Sum: Bond Telephone: E-Mail Address: The address of the surety company to which any Date of Bond: notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number:1-800-252-3439 (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date of the Contract) Performance Bond Standard Form Development Services Approved to Legal Form BB 11.14.22 Page 1 of 3 Surety and Developer, intending to be legally bound and obligated to Obligee do each cause this Performance Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer,agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors,successors and assigns, jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Developer as Principal faithfully performs the Work required by the Contract,then this obligation shall be null and void;otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. The Contract between Obligee and Developer is incorporated by reference into this Statutory Performance Bond,pursuant to Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Texas Insurance Code 3503,Texas Government Code 2253,and all other applicable laws and regulations.,and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapters to the same extent as -- — -----if-it-were-copied-at-length-herein.' -- — —— 1 If Developer does not faithfully construct and complete said Work under its contract with Obligee, and Obligee invokes its contractual rights and declares Developer in default,Surety shall promptly remedy the default, and at Obligee's sole option,Surety shall: 1. Within a reasonable time (but not later than 30 days after Surety receives written notice of Developer's default),with written notice to Obligee,step into and assume the role,all rights and all obligations of the defaulting Developer under the Contract. Upon assumption of this role, Surety directly shall contract with a Completion Contractor hired/engaged by Surety to complete the Work. The selection of the Completion Contractor must be approved in writing by Obligee. Surety shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred, up to the Bond Sum, to complete the Work;or 2. in the event Surety fails to contract with a Completion Contractor within 90 days of receipt of Obligee's written notice of Default, Obligee may,at Obligee's sole discretion,select a Completion Contractor in accordance with Texas law to complete the Work. in this event, Surety shall pay Obligee any and all costs, up to the Bond Sum,for Obligee's selected Completion Contractor to complete the Work;or 3. At Obligee's sole discretion,Surety shall pay Obligee the estimated amount for Obligee to execute a Project Completion Contract with a Completion Contractor, selected by Obligee in accordance with Texas Law,solely to complete the Work. Surety shall pay Obligee any and all costs,up to the Bond Sum,for Obligee-selected Completion Contractor to complete the Work The obligations of the parties under this Bond shall be performable in Nueces County,Texas.If legal action, such as civil litigation, is necessary in connection with this Bond, venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas. Performance Bond Standard Form Development Services Approved to Legal Form BB 11.14.22 Page 2 of 3 Developer as Principal Surety Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Email Address: Email Address: (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) END OF SECTION Performance Bond Standard Form Development Services Approved to Legal Form BB 11.14.22 Page 3 of 3 Exhibit 6 PAYMENT BOND BOND NO. Developer as Principal Surety Name: Name: Mailing address(principal place of business): Mailing address(principal place of business): Physical address fpripcipal_place of business)_ __ City Name: City of Corpus Christi,Texas Mailing address(principal place of business): City of Corpus Christi Surety is a corporation organized and existing Attn: Director, Development Services Department under the laws of the state of: 2406 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,Texas 78401 By submitting this Bond,Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license Contract to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Title of Agreement: Telephone(main number): For Subdivision: Telephone(for notice of claim): Local Agent for Surety Name: Award Date of the Contract: Address: Total Project Cost/Bond Sum: Bond Telephone: E-Mail Address: Date of Bond: (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date of The address of the surety company to which any Contract) notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number:1-800-252-3439 Payment Bond Standard Form Development Services Approved to Legal Form BB 11.14.22 Page 1 of 2 Surety and Developer, intending to be legally bound and obligated to City do each cause this Payment Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer,agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns,jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Developer as Principal pays all claimants providing labor or materials to him or to a Subcontractor in the prosecution of the Work required by the Contract then this obligation shall be null and void;otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Chapter 2253 and Chapter 2269 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. This Bond is made and entered into solely for the protection of all claimants supplying labor _ .__..__and-materialin-the_pr-osecution of the Work provided for in said Contract-rand-all-such-claimants-shall-have------ a ontract-andall-such-claimants-shall-ha-ve------- a direct right of action under the Bond as provided in Chapter 2253,Texas Government Code. The Surety, for value received,hereby stipulates and agrees that no change,extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed under the Contract shall in any wise affect its obligation on this Bond,and it does hereby waive notice of any such change,extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed under the Contract. Venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas for any legal action. Developer as Principal Surety Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Email Address: Email Address: (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) END OF SECTION Payment Bond Standard Form Development Services Approved to Legal Form BB 11.14.22 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit 7 MAINTENANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT MPM Development, LP,a Texas Limited Partnership,whose address is 426 S. Staples, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, as Principal and , a corporation organized under the laws of and fully authorized to transact business in the State of Texas, as Surety, do hereby _ expressly acknowledge themselves to be held and bound to pay unto the C of Corp _,, Christi, a municipal corporation, of the County of Nueces and the State of Texas, the sum of dollars ($ in lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum will truly be made unto said City of Corpus Christi, and its successors, and said Principal and Surety do hereby bind themselves,their assigns and successors jointly and severally. This bond shall automatically be increased by the amount of any increase in the work to be performed, but in no event shall there be a decrease in the sum of this Bond. THIS obligation is conditioned; however, that whereas, said MPM Development, LP has this 25th day of July, 2022 entered into a written contract with the said City of Corpus Christi to build and construct all Roadway Improvements within Kings Landing Unit 1 subdivision with Roller Compacted Concrete pavement in conformance with the standards established by the PILOT PROGRAM FOR ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS AND PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT FOR KINGS LANDING SUBDIVISION, which contract and the plans and specifications therein mentioned is hereby expressly made a part of this bond as though the same were written embodied herein. WHEREAS, Principal binds itself to use of materials and methods of construction such that all roadway improvements will be initially completed free of perceptible defects and will remain in good repair and condition and free of perceptible defects for and during the period of seven (7) years after the date of acceptance of the completed improvements by the City of Corpus Christi, and WHEREAS, said Principal binds itself to construct said improvements in such a manner and obtain inspection approvals in proper sequence as are required to obtain acceptance by the City of Corpus Christi and to repair or reconstruct the said improvements in whole or in part at any time within said seven (7) years period to such an extent as the City of Corpus Christi deems necessary to properly correct all defects except those which have been caused by circumstances and conditions occurring after the time of construction over which the Principal had no control and which are other than those arising from defect of construction by the Principal; and, Approved to Legal Form City of Corpus Christi WHEREAS, under the plans, specifications, and contract, it is provided that the Principal will maintain and keep in good repair, the work herein contracted to be done and performed, for a period of seven (7) year from the date of the acceptance of said work, and to do all necessary maintenance, repairing, reconstructing and/or replacement in whole or in part of said improvements that should be occasioned by settlement of foundation, defective workmanship or materials furnished in the construction or any part thereof or any of the accessories thereto constructed by the Principal. It being understood that the purpose of this section is to cover all defective conditions arising by reason of defective material and charge the same against the said --- — —P-rineipai--and-Surety-on this obligation, and the said Principal-Surety-hereon-shall-be subject to the liquidation damages mentioned in said contract for each day's failure on its part to comply with the terms of said provisions of said contract. NOW THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall keep and perform its said agreement to maintain said work and keep the same in repair for the said maintenance period of seven (7) year, as provided, then these presents shall be null and void, and have not further effect, but if default shall be made by said Principal in the performance of its contract to so maintain, repair, reconstruct, and/or replace said work, then these presents shall have full force and effect, and said City of Corpus Christi shall have and recover from the said Principal and its Principal and Surety damages in the premises, as provided; and it is further agreed that this obligation shall be continuing one against the Principal and Surety, hereon, and that successive recoveries may be and had hereon for successive breaches until the full amount shall have been exhausted; and it is further understood that the obligation herein to maintain said work shall continue throughout said maintenance period, and the same shall not be changed, diminished or in any manner affected from any cause during said time. PROVIDED FURTHER, that if any legal action be filed upon this Bond, exclusive venue shall lie in Nueces County, State of Texas. The construction of this agreement and the rights remedies, and obligations arising.there under are governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Both Principal and Surety hereby agree that the Texas conflicts of law rules do not control this agreement and will not be used to cause the application of the laws of a jurisdiction other than the State of Texas. The obligations performable by both Principal and Surety are performable in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas. AND PROVIDED FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms the Work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in anyway affect its obligation on this Bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the work or to the specifications. Approved to Legal Form 2 City of Corpus Christi IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said has caused these presents to be executed by and the said has caused these presents to be executed by its attorney in fact and the said attorney in fact, , has hereunto set his hand, the day of , 20_ Principal Surety By: By: Title: Attorney-in-Faet Address: Address: The name, address and phone number of the Resident Agent of Surety is: (must be Texas office): *Power of Attorney attached Approved to Legal Form 3 City of Corpus Christi Exhibit 8 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor shall not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required herein has been obtained and approved by the City's Risk Manager or designee. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has been so obtained. _ B. Contractor shall furnish to the Risk Manager or designee two (2)copies of Certificates of Insurance, with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the Risk Manager or designee. The City must be listed as an additional insured for the General Liability policy and Business Auto Liability policy, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE 30-Day Notice of Cancellation required on all Bodily injury and Property Damage certificates or by policy endorsement(s) Per Occurrence/aggregate COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1. Broad Form $2,000,000 Aggregate 2. Premises—Operations 3. Products/Completed Operations Hazard 4. Contractual Liability 5. Broad Form Property Damage 6. Independent Contractors 7. Personal and Advertising Injury 8. Professional Liability(if applicable) 9. Underground Hazard(if applicable) 10.Environmental (if applicable) BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit 1. Owned 2. Hired&Non-owned • 3. Rented&Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Which Complies With The Texas Workers' (for paid employees) Compensation Act And Paragraph II Of This Exhibit. EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 PROPERTY INSURANCE Contractor shall be responsible for insuring all owned, rented,or leased personal property for all perils. C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this project,Contractor shall furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of such accidents within ten(10)days of the accident. Page 1 of 3 H. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company in accordance with Texas law.The contract for coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The coverage provided must be in amounts sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred will be promptly met. An"All States endorsement shall be included for Companies not domiciled in Texas. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract,and any extension hereof,at Contractor's sole expense,insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis,by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M.Best's rating of no less than A-VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Management P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance,all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers,officials,employees,volunteers,and elected representatives as additional 'insured by endorsement, or comparable policy language, as respects to operations, completed operations and activities of,or on behalf of,the named insured performed under contract with the City. • The "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers'compensation and employers'liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any suspension, cancellation,non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract.Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required,the City shall have the right to order Contractor to stop work hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. Page 2 of 3 G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations and completed operations and activities under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Page 3 of 3 igt Exhibit 9 City of CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Corpus Christi DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Corpus Christi Code § 2-349, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". See next page for Filing Requirements, Certification and Definitions. COMPANY NAME: STREET ADDRESS: P.O.BOX: CITY: STATE: ZIP: FIRM IS: 1. Corporation ❑ 2. Partnership ❑ 3. Sole Owner ❑ 4. Association 0 5. Other ❑ If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an `ownership interest" constituting 3%or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Job Title and City Department(if known) 2. State the names of each "official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an `ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Title 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an `ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Board, Commission or Committee 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant" for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an `ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Consultant FILING REQUIREMENTS If a person who requests official action on a matter knows that the requested action will confer an economic benefit on any City official or employee that is distinguishable from the effect that the action will have on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof, you shall disclose that fact in a signed writing to the City official, employee or body that has been requested to act in the matter, unless the interest of the City official or employee in the matter is apparent. The disclosure shall also be made in a signed writing filed with the City Secretary. [Ethics Ordinance Section 2-349 (d)]. CERTIFICATION -•--1-certify-that-all-information provided is true and correct as of the-date-of-this-statement,-that,.I-.....-.... have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information requested, and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, as changes occur. Certifying Person: Title: Signature of Date: Certifying Person: DEFINITIONS a. "Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee of the city, including the board of any corporation created by the city. b. "Economic benefit". An action that is likely to affect an economic interest if it is likely to have an effect on that interest that is distinguishable from its effect on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof. c. "Employee." Any person employed by the city, whether under civil service or not, including part- time employees and employees of any corporation created by the city. d. "Firm." Any entity operated for economic gain, whether professional, industrial or commercial, and whether established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated in the form of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership, corporation, joint stock company, joint venture, receivership or trust, and entities which for purposes of taxation are treated as non-profit organizations. e. "Official." The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. f. "Ownership Interest." Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate, or holding entity. "Constructively held" refers to holdings or control established through voting trusts, proxies, or special terms of venture or partnership agreements. g. "Consultant." Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of professional consultation and recommendation. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CERTIFICATION OF FUNDS (City Charter Article IV, Sections 7 & 8) I, the Director of Financial Services of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas (or his/her duly authorized representative), hereby certify to the City Council and other appropriate officers that the money required for the current fiscal year's portion of the contract, agreement, obligation or expenditure described below is in the Treasury to the credit of the Fund specified below, from which it is to be drawn, and has not been appropriated for any other purpose. Future payments are subject to annual appropriation by the City Council. City Council Action Date: December 20, 2022 Legistar Number: 23-0028 Agenda Item: Resolution authorizing a developer participation agreement with MPM Development, LP to reimburse developer up to $192,253.75 for the City's share of the cost to construct Lady Alexa Drive (formerly Iron Throne Drive). Amount Required: (Amount to be Certified) $ 192,253.75 Fund Name Fund Account No. Activity No. Amount Dev Part BD 12 3701 550910 23183 46,818.47 Dev Part BD 16 3702 550910 23183 52,152.40 Dev Part BD 18 3703 550910 23183 93,282.88 Total $192,253.75 ❑ Certification Not Required atiVit Chel:V 44411-^ Director of Financial Services Date: 1 [ ttIvDa'..3 1