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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25G - AGMT - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - 200 E FIRST AMERICAN WAYRYAN OGULNICK VINEYARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MAY 16, 2011 TITLE: AGREEMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WITH ICF INTERNATIONAL TO PREPARE AN EIR FOR A 319-UNIT MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT 200 EAST FIRST AMERICAN WAY r CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ? As Recommended ? As Amended ? Ordinance on 151 Reading ? Ordinance on 2nd Reading ? Implementing Resolution ? Set Public Hearing For_ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute the attached agreement with ICF International for environmental services in an amount not to exceed $204,122 for a proposed residential development located at 200 East First American Way, subject to non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION In April 2011, the Planning Division received a submittal by Ryan Ogulnick, Vineyards Development Corporation, to develop the approximately 3.1 acre undeveloped parcel of land located at 200 East First American Way, referred to as The Met at South Coast. The proposed project is a request to construct 319 multiple family residential units with two levels of subterranean parking and one level of above grade parking. After reviewing the project description, it was determined that an environmental impact report (EIR) will be necessary to meet the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). A Request for Proposal (RFP) for consultant services was authorized by the City Council on February 22, 2011. The RFP was prepared and sent to five different environmental firms. Proposals were received from two environmental firms. After reviewing the proposals, the firm ICF International was found to be qualified, and was selected based on the firm's experienced staff, knowledge of the study area, and ability to complete the work in a timely manner. At this time, staff recommends that ICF International be awarded the contract to prepare the Environmental Impact Report for the project. The consultant has identified a cost of $204,122 for the EIR and associated technical studies to be prepared (Exhibit 1). Funding for the work on the EIR would be provided entirely by applicant. 25G-1 Agreement with ICF International May 16, 2011 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT This agreement will not impact any City/Agency funds. Funds in the amount of $204,122 will be deposited by applicant into the Planning and Building Agency account for contractual services (No. 09801001-24035) prior to the consultant commencing any work. APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Jay Trevino Francisco Gutierrez Exe utive Director Executive Director Planning and Building Agency Finance & Management Services Agency j- SK:rb Wreports\200efirstamerican RFP contract RFCA cc041611 Exhibit: 1. Agreement 25G-2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 2011 by and between JONES & STOKES ASSOCIATES, INC., a Delaware corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of ICF Consulting Group, Inc., doing business as ICF International ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation of the State of California ("City") RECITALS A. The City desires to retain a consultant having special skill and knowledge in the field of professional environmental reports and services. B. Consultant represents that Consultant is able and willing to provide such services to the city. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional consulting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES Consultant shall provide professional environmental services, including the preparation of a Focused Environmental Impact Report regarding the 200 East First American Way residential project. The scope of services (including estimated fees and costs) is attached hereto as Exhibit A and is incorporated by this reference to this Agreement. 2. DELIVERY OF WORK PRODUCT Consultant shall deliver to City all work product which results from the services provided. Said work product shall be submitted in hard copy and produced in a form compatible with the City's computer system, as agreed between the Project Manager and Consultant. In regard to all copyrightable material produced as a deliverable under this Agreement, including but not limited to books, reports, plans, photographs, drawings, films, recordings, videotapes, and computer programs, Consultant agrees, for itself and for its affected officers, employees, agents, contractors, and volunteer workers, that (a) other such material may not be copyrighted without prior review from the City, and (b) the authors of all such material, whether copyrighted or not, award to the City, and to its officers, agents and employees acting within the scope of their official duties, as a condition of payment to the Consultant, a royalty-free, nonexclusive, irrevocable license throughout the world for governmental purposes to disclose, publish, translate, reproduce, and use such materials. 25G-3 3. COMPENSATION City agrees to pay, and Consultant agrees to accept as total payment for its services, the cumulative rates and charges identified in Exhibit A. The total sum to be expended under this Agreement shall not exceed $204,122.00 during the term of this Agreement. Payment by City shall be made within thirty (30) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 4. TERM This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and terminate upon the completion of the Scope of Services or depletion of the maximum contract amount as stated in Section 3 above, unless terminated earlier in accordance with provisions, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended upon a writing executed by the City Manager and the City Attorney. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer-employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insureds) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount 2 25G-4 of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved in form by the City Attorney. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non-owned automobiles. c. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3300 of the Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim. c. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: (i) Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved in form by the City Attorney. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. f. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 7. INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including health, and claims for property damage, which may arise due to negligent acts, omissions or willful misconduct, from the direct or indirect operations of the Consultant or its contractors, subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their 3 25G-5 behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from, and to the extent of Consultant's, negligent acts, omissions or willful misconduct in the performance of this Agreement. 8. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 9. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 10. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by telefacsimile or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: City of Santa Ana C/o Clerk of the Council 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 telefacsimile (714) 647-6956 With copy to: Executive Director of PBA City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 4 25G-6 Santa Ana, California 92702 telefacsimile (714) 973-1461 and City Attorney City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-29) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 telefacsimile (714) 647-6515 To Consultant:ICF International Chad R. Beckstrom, AICP Principal/Irvine Branch Leader 1 Ada, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 telephone (949) 333-6625 cell (949) 929-3576 telefacsimile (949) 333-6601 cbeckstrom@icfi.com A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by telefacsimile, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 11. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any proposal or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant nor the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 25G-7 12. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 13. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 14. NON-DISCRIMINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 15. JURISDICTION -VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 16. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, 6 25G-8 the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 17. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature hereinbelow has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: MARIA D. HUIZAR Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOSEPH A. STRAKA Interim City Attorney CITY OF SANTA ANA DAVID N. REAM City Manager ICF INTERNATIONAL By: Ryan O. Hodge Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: JAY TREVINO Executive Director - PBA CHAD R. BECKSTROM, AICP Principal/Irvine Branch Leader 7 25G-9 25G-10 EHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES (Attached) 25G-11 May 6, 2011 Sergio Klotz, AICP Principal Planner City of Santa Ana, Planning and Building Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-20 Santa Ana, California 92701 SUBJECT: Response to Request for Proposal for Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) Dear Mr. Klotz: ICF International (ICF) is eager to have this opportunity to work with the City of Santa Ana (City) on the 200 East First American Way residential project. We would like to continue our relationship with the City by providing environmental documentation services to meet the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). ICF is a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting firm with a core practice in CEQA documentation, environmental analysis, and regulatory compliance. Our project management team would provide a strong knowledge of, and practical experience with CEQA, as well as extensive experience preparing a full range of technical studies and documentation for similar types of residential developments and projects, including several projects within Santa Ana, and many projects within the surrounding area. Attached please find our revised proposal to provide CEQA documentation services for the proposed residential project. This revised scope and cost has been updated to include a long- term (2035) traffic assessment and evaluation of 15 intersections and 15 roadway segments, as requested by Zed Kekula, P.E., City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency - Traffic Engineering. As further detailed herein under the Traffic Impact Assessment Task, long-term (Year 2035) peak hour traffic forecasts will be forecast based on modeled traffic projections prepared by OCTA utilizing the OCTAM3.3 Year 2035 Model. We have also added an additional review cycle for the Initial Study, Draft EIR, and Final EIR. This proposal is based on our limited understanding of the project and knowledge of the project area. We have submitted a scope of work, cost, and schedule that reflects our experience and commitment to expediting the EIR process. We appreciate the opportunity to present this proposal to the City and look forward to working with the City. If you have any questions regarding our submittal, please feel free to contact Chad at (949) 333-6625 (cbeckstrom@icfi.com) or Renee at (949) 333-6624 (rescario@icfi.com). Sincerely, C C? l- Chad Beckstrom, AICP Renee Escario Principal, Project Director Senior Project Manager i Ada Parkway, Suite 100 r- Irvine, CA 92618 - 949.333.6600 .- 949.333.6601 fax - IdIxom 25G-12 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana INTRODUCTION iCF International (ICF) is happy to submit this Proposal to the City of Santa Ana (City) to provide environmental consulting services for the upcoming 200 East First American Way residential development. We have been providing environmental expertise services to the City since the late 1990s, and look forward to continuing this relationship with the City. For this project, we have organized a team that will be led by Chad Beckstrom, AICP as Project Director and Renee Escarlo as Project Manager. Chad has a long history working with City staff, dating back more than 15 years, and brings a strong knowledge of the City's environmental review process and local environmental concerns. Renee is a senior project manager and environmental planner with extensive experience managing the preparation of environmental documents to meet the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). FIRM AND PERSONNEL EXPERIENCE ICF ICF is a full-service environmental consulting firm with a long history of serving Orange County cities and working on development projects. We currently have an as-needed environmental services contract with the City of Santa Ana, which is discussed in more detail In the "Project Experience" section. Additionally, we have experience working with 11 other Orange County cities, including: Orange, Irvine, Anaheim, Lake Forest, San Juan Capistrano, Brea, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and San Clemente. Further, we have experience working with regional agencies such as the Orange County Public Works (OCPW) and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). To support our local clients, ICF utilizes staff from our Irvine office and expertise from our staff resources throughout southern California. Our Irvine office is located less than 15 minutes from the City's Civic Center office, and is home to most of our proposed team, including our Project Manager, Renee Escarlo and Project Director, Chad Beckstrom. CEQA Documentation and Technical Studies ICF specializes In providing environmental analysis to support local government planning and development projects, Including residential, commercial and industrial projects, mixed use and infill developments. Our primary service is the preparation of CEQA environmental compliance documentation, including Initial Studies (ISs), Negative Declarations (NDs), Mitigated Negative Declarations (MNDs), and Environmental Impact Reports (E[Rs). ICF's expertise with CEQA dates back more than 40 years, where our founders (under the legacy of Jones & Stokes) helped drafted the original CEQA legislation in 1970. Also, our in-house environmental counsel co- authored several industry-wide desktop reference guides, including the CEQA Deskbook. A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Comply with the California Environmental QualityAct. A large majority of our senior staff, including Chad Beckstrom serve as regular instructors in our Environmental Education Program, where he and others teach basic to advanced CEQA classes throughout the University of California Extension Program. As was detailed further in our previously submitted Statement of Qualifications, one of the advantages of selecting ICF is our capability to provide supporting technical studies, including the following: ¦ AesthetlcsNisual Resources ¦ Geology & Soils. ¦ Air Quality/Cllmate Change/Greenhouse Gas a Hydrology/Water Quality (GHG) Emissions ¦ Hazards ¦ Cultural Resources ¦ Noise/Acoustics ¦ Biological Resources a GIS Use or disclosure of data contAied on this sheet is subject to the resukfion on the title page of this proposal Page 1 25G-13 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana Traffic Technical Study Linscott, Law & Greenspan Engineers (LLG) would supplement ICF staff by providing expertise in traffic and transportation. LLG has excellent prior experience working with the City of Santa Ana and many other Orange County cities. ICF has worked with LLG on numerous previous contracts and is confident that LLG will being excellent traffic technical expertise to the team. Personnel Renee and Chad, as the project management team, will work together to provide leadership to complete the project. As Project Manager, Renee will serve as the day-to-day contact and lead all interactions with the City. She will address the City's needs and coordinate with Chad to address any complicated Issues. Renee will also work closely with our technical team to prepare technical studies and appropriate CEQA document chapters. Chad will provide Quality Assurance/ Quality Control (QA/QC) oversight of the technical deliverables, and will be responsible for senior-level oversight of project tasks on an as-needed basis. The ICF team Is presented below in the organization chart and key staff biographies. Full resumes for all proposed staff are provided in the Appendix, ReneeEscario I I Chacl Beckstrom, AK P AesthelksMsualResources Hydroiogy/ttfaterQuality Roiselkoustics Lisa Randall Alexa La Plante Mike Greene INCE Airpuality/Greenhouse Gas Emissions Geology&soils Transpottatior raffx Kem Cooper GaryGendenin, PG Kell Maberry, PE r ([QA Documentation Hawds GIs Tanyalones Scott Broten Coral Welton Cultural Resources Mark Robinson, RPA ' Lrrucotb Law & Greenspan, Engineers Key Staff Biographies Project Manager. Renee Escarlo Is a senior project manager with 9 years of experience managing the preparation of environmental compliance documents with a focus on CEQA ISs, MNDs, and EfRs. Her CEQA technical experience Includes working through and mitigating site specific Issues related to significant traffic, hazard, noise, air quality, soils and geologic impacts. Renee Is accomplished in working with technical specialists to both identify potential impacts and potential mitigation solutions, to both alleviate project effects and move the project forward. Her CEQA experience includes completion of residential, commercial, institutional, park and recreation, and school projects. Renee also manages a wide range of community planning projects, which include land use planning, municipal service and Infrastructure planning, and jurisdiction boundary planning. Of these planning projects, Renee specializes in evaluating the potential effects to service provision and Infrastructure as development and growth occurs within a jurisdiction or agency. Renee's daily focus is on project coordination, management, and oversight. In addition, Renee often functions as the lead author and is excellent at evaluating technical studies, preparing complex Impact analysis, and Integrating regulatory use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the tidepage ofthis proposal. Page 2 25G-14 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana requirements. Renee's skill strengths include: collaborative critical thinking, excellent writing, accomplished project management, effective team leadership, and being solution oriented. Project Director. Chad Beckstrom, AICP Is a principal with ICF who brings more than 15 years of experience managing and overseeing the preparation of CEQA documentation for various types of developments. Chad has a long history working with the City. He managed our previous as-needed environmental services contract, where he oversaw the preparation of CEQA documentation for small-scale developments. Chad also provided CEQA advisory services to City staff through formal CEQA training, and under his role as an on-site extension of staff at the City's office for six months. Chad brings the continuity necessary to apply our prior experience and knowledge of the City's processes and preferences to this particular effort. Other additional experience In Orange County includes managing the Alton/Millikan Apartment EIR for the City of Irvine, Moran Senior Condominiums for the City of Westminster, and Brea Mall Expansion EIR for the City of Brea, to name a few. Key Technical Staff AestheticsNisuai Resources. Lisa Randall specializes in visual resource analysis and documentation of project effects on aesthetics. She has over seven years of experience in planning and design. She has conducted visual Impact analyses for a broad range of projects, including residential developments for local cities. For the Alton and Millikan Apartments Draft EIR for the City of Irvine, Lisa conducted an aesthetics analysis of a proposed 156-unit residential complex, evaluating changes In visual resources that would result from the proposed project and visual compatibility with emerging conversion of area from nonresidential uses to urban-style residential development. Lisa also conducted a visual assessment for the West End Lofts Draft EIR for the City of Santa Ana, which included an evaluation of visual context of historic structures constructed in the 1920s and 1930s, including elements of design, scale, and scenic linkages, and the affect the project would have on visual integrity of the district. Air Qtiality/GHG Emissions. Keith Cooper, AICP has more than 12 years professional experience as an air quality specialist preparing documents to meet CEQA requirements. Areas of expertise include criteria pollutant and GHG emissions inventories, air toxics health risk assessments, transportation conformity determinations, and general conformity determinations. Keith has prepared or overseen the preparation of hundreds of air quality impact assessments/reports that document air pollutant emissions and concentrations related to various public infrastructure and private development projects. Keith has a thorough understanding of the National and State Ambient Air Quality Standards, general and transportation conformity requirements, rules and regulations adopted by local air districts (e.g., South Coast Air Quality Management District [SCAQMD% and climate change/GHG emissions quantification and evaluation requirements. Cultural Resources/Archaeology. Mark Robinson, RPA is a registered professional archaeologist with more than 20 years of experience in prehistoric and historical archaeology. He has worked extensively in California and has specialized training in lithic analysis and lithic materials Identification and sourcing. Mark meets the Secretary of the Interior's standards for a professional archaeologist, and has managed all phases of archaeological activities, including surveys, testing, data recovery excavations, monitoring, site evaluation, analysis, report preparation, and archival research. HydrologyMater Quality. Alexa LaPlante has nine years of experience In federal and state water quality permitting compliance, regulatory agency coordination, water quality technical reports and monitoring studies, and water resources planning projects. She has worked on several local, state and federal water supply, flood management, natural resources, and climate change projects. Alexa Is intricately familiar with water resources issues, as well water quality regulatory compliance and related technical studies in California. Geology & Soils. Gary Clendenin, PG is a State of California Registered Professional Geologist with more than 25 years of experience in geology, hydrogeology, and environmental sciences. As a former tenure-track Instructor of geological sciences, Gary has both field and textbook knowledge of the complex fault network in and around southern California. Over the last 20 years, Gary has been involved in all aspects of the environmental consulting practice Including the Use or disclosure of data cvntMed on this sheet is subject to the restrklion on the We page of this proposal. Page 3 25G-15 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) J City of Santa Ana preparation of geology and hazardous materials sections of CEQA documents, the planning, design, and execution of soil and groundwater investigations and feasibility studies, and the performance of environmental liability assessments. Hazards. Scott Broten is a principal with more than 20 years of experience in environmental consulting in southern California. His experience includes management of broad environmental programs that encompass Environmental Health and Safety Management Systems (EHSMS), climate change, and site assessment and remediation. His specialized expertise is based in assessment and remediation of contaminated properties. CEQA Documentation. Tanya Jones is trained in environmental analysis and design. She contributes to NEPA and CEQA projects by providing assistance to project managers, coordinating between project managers and technical specialists, updating tasks to keep project managers organized to ensure progress to project deadlines, and facilitating scoping meetings. Tanya has worked on several development projects In Orange County providing assistance In the preparation CEQA documentation. Noise/Acoustics. Mike Greene, INCE has more than 20 years In the field of acoustical analysis and noise control engineering. He has conducted and participated in noise and vibration analyses for industrial and residential developments throughout California. Mike is experienced In the modeling of existing and future roadway noise impacts using the Federal Highway Administration's Traffic Noise Model (TNM®). Mike Is Board Certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering. Trans portationlTraffic. Kell Maberry, PE Is a Principal with LLG. He has more than 20 years of transportation planning and traffic engineering experience in southern California. His expertise includes preparing traffic (environmental) impact studies and reports; performing parking, access and internal circulation review and design; conducting traffic and parking surveys, providing street channelization design and traffic Investigation and operation analysis. Kell has worked extensively on development projects in Orange County. He prepared the traffic Impact analysis and parking demand analysis reports, as well as conducted site planning design consultation for the proposed Anaheim Resort Hotel and Spa Development Project. Kell also provided expertise on the City of Anaheim's Kaiser Permanent Orange County Medical Center Project, providing an EIR traffic Impact analysis report, parking demand analyses, and signing and striping and traffic signal design plans. Keil Is also a Registered Traffic Engineer In California. GIS. Coral Welton is experienced In managing a variety of mapping and geospatial projects using her advanced technical capabilities in GIS and applied knowledge in disciplines related to environmental consulting. She is highly skilled in ArcGIS, ArclNFO, ArcView, cartography and map production, Adobe Illustrator CS2, database design and management (Structured Query Language, Microsoft Access, Visual Basic Application [VBA)), CAD Interpretation and Integration Into GIS, and air photo interpretation. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Within our extensive development project portfolio, we have managed numerous projects involving residential components. We have selected a few of these local projects to highlight. Projects Within the Past Five Years As-Needed Extension of Staff and Environmental Documentation Services-City of Santa Ana Our local environmental planners, including Chad Beckstrom, are providing on-call CEQA compliance and training services. Under this contract, we also prepared several small CEQA documents, including an iS/MND to remodel the California Palms Motel into a residential hotel, which included analysis of air quality, cultural resources, hazardous materials, water quality, noise, and traffic impacts; preparation of an IS/MND for the construction of 38 residential units at Alton Court, which Involved demolishing an existing on-site warehouse, Improving public roadway, landscaping and open space, and developing common recreational areas; and preparation of an IS/ND for the Santa Ana State Enterprise Zone application. Larger CEQA needs ICF met includes preparing an EIR for the Proposed West End Lofts (project cancelled) and a six-story Infill development In the City's Downtown National Register District. Use or disclosure of data contaaied on this sheet is subject to the resuktion on the Me page of thisproposal Page 4 25G-16 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) J City of Santa Ana We also worked closely with the City's Planning Division to deliver two CEQA training sessions, following the departure of their Environmental Coordinator. The training, led by Chad, focused on educating the staff on how to conduct environmental reviews under CEQA. Chad even worked at least one day a week at City Hall to provide follow-up hands- on training and CEQA advisory services as an extension of staff for a six-month period. Chad worked with City planners and staff in other City Departments during his time on-site at City Hall to review environmental documents prepared by City planning staff, provide advice related to CEQA/NEPA, and answer general questions regarding the environmental review process relative to the City entitlement process. He continues to offer general advice over the phone and occasional document review on an as-needed basis. Reference: Karen Haluza, AICP; Planning Manager, City of Santa Ana; 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92707; (714) 667-2728 Year Completed; Contract completed in 2011. Multiple Development Projects-City of Newport Beach ICF prepared CEQA documentation for multiple development projects in the City of Newport Beach, including the following: A Newport Business Plaza Administrative Draft IS/MND. ICF prepared an IS checklist and MND for a general plan amendment and planned community text for a development project requiring a General Plan Amendment to Increase the maximum allowable entitlement. The project proposed demolishing the existing one-story office building comprised of two connected buildings, and construction of three separate office buildings, two 3-story buildings and one 1-story building, and multi-level parking. The project also required an amendment to the Koll Center Planned Community Text to allow an Increase In the maximum net square footage. The proposed project was located within one mile of John Wayne Airport and subject to its respective AELUP. e PRIES Office Building B Administrative Draft IS/MND. ICF prepared an IS checklist and MND for a general plan amendment and planned community text amendment for a development project in the Koll Center. The project required a General Plan Amendment to Increase the maximum allowable entitlement. The project proposed a three story building to replace existing paved surface parking located between two office buildings. The project also included an amendment to the Koll Center Planned Community text to allow an Increase to the maximum net square footage. The proposed project was located adjacent to a retarding basin and located in the San Diego Creek Watershed. TMDLs for nutrients, sediments and toxics were discussed as the main tributary of the San Diego Creek Watershed, San Diego Creek, drains directly Into the Upper Newport Bay. The project was also located within one mile of John Wayne Airport and subject to its AELUP. ¦ Beauchamp General Plan and Coastal Land Use Plan Amendments IS/MND. ICF prepared an IS checklist and MND for a general plan amendment and local coastal program amendment for a development project on the Balboa Peninsula. The project included the demolition of two existing tennis courts and clubhouse and the construction of five residential dwelling units. The proposed project changed the General Plan land use, so that the land use designations would be consistent with Single Family Residential Zoning district. The proposed project was located in a low-lying flat area of Newport Beach which is affected by ocean tides and susceptible to flooding. The proposed project was located in an area of 100-year flooding and tsunami Inundation at extreme high tide. Reference; Janet Johnson Brown; Associate Planner, City of Newport Beach; 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663; (949) 644-3236 Year Completed: The Newport Business Plaza and Beauchamp General Plan projects were completed in 2010. The PRES project was completed in 2011. AltonlMillikan Avenue Apartments EIR-City of Irvine The City of Irvine's Senior Planner Bill Rodrigues has acclaimed, "ICF understands CEQA," and this is evident in a recent project Chad Beckstrom managed for the City of Irvine. We prepared an EIR and technical studies (air quality, cultural resources, paleontological resources, geology, hazards, noise, traffic, and water quality) to support the development of a 156-unit residential complex on the northeast corner of Millikan Avenue and Alton Parkway in the Irvine Business Complex. The site plan proposes to wrap residential units around a six-level parking structure and includes an on-site Use or disclosure of data contak?ed on (ills sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal. Page 5 25G-17 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana recreation area. The new facility is intended to be constructed on a 2.5-acre parcel, currently developed with a 44,572- square foot light industrial building. All existing onsite improvements will be demolished to accommodate the proposed Improvements. Major environmental Issues include traffic, air quality, noise, aesthetics, hazards, land use and planning, recreation, and public infrastructure. Reference: Bill Rodrigues, AiCP, Senior Planner; City of Irvine, One Civic Center Plaza, Irvine, California, 92606; (949) 724- 6359 Year Completed; This project is currently on hold; our services were provided In 2007 Brea Mail Expansion EIR-City of Brea With Chad Beckstrom as the Project Manager, ICF prepared a draft EIR to support the expansion of the Brea Mall, as proposed by private developer and applicant, Simon Property Group. The existing mail structure was to be expanded with approximately 200,000 square feet for retail and restaurant uses In nine new 1- and 2-story buildings. A 6-level above grade parking structure would also be constructed adjacent to the existing southerly entry. The parking structure and reconfigured surface parking lot would provide a net Increase of 1,622 new spaces to serve the new expanded mail. Key environmental issues included aesthetics and visual resources, air quality, land use and planning, noise, and transportation/traffic. Chad worked closely with the City of Brea, who was the CEQA lead agency. David Crabtree from the City of Brea commented that "Chad has an excellent grasp of CEQA, but Is able to build meaningful relationships with City staff that ultimately streamline team communications." Reference: David Crabtree, AICP, Deputy Director/City Planner; City of Brea;1 Civic Circle, Brea, California 92821; (714) 990- 7600 Year Completed; This project was cancelled after the preparation of the draft EIR.; our services were provided In 2009. Additional Development Project Experience East Orange Projects (Santiago Hills II Planned Community) EIR and Supporting Studies-City of Orange iCF prepared a controversial EIR for the East Orange General Plan (EOGP) and the Santiago Hills II development. The document addressed several major components, Including; (1) amendments to the City or Orange's General Plan to the goals and policies of the EOGP, (2) modifications to the Santiago Hills II Planned Community, (3) tentative subdivision maps for the Santiago Hills 11 Planned Community, (4) amendments to the County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), as well as others. While the EIR addressed the environmental impacts of these goals, the project's main challenge involved major areas of controversy voiced by the public, including: aesthetics, air quality, biological resources, geology, hydrology (with respect to the impact and development of stormwater on Handy Creek and Peters Canyon Reservoir), and noise. The City of Orange's Deputy Planning Director, Edward Knight observed, "The project was a highly visible and controversial proposal, which, as anticipated throughout the environmental process, was challenged in court after the EIR was certified. However, the thorough and professional work done by ICF allowed the City to prevail in court and survive litigation." Rosedale Ranch Program EIR Mixed-Use Development-City of Bakersfield ICF prepared a Program EIR for a new master planned community consisting of residential, commercial, Village Center, and park components over a 1,655-acre site. The residential components would be organized into three villages. The Village Center provides for retail, office, entertainment, employment, institutional, and service uses, and would also comprise approximately 900 units of higher density multi-family residential and live-work opportunities. Additional pieces of the master planned community includes a 245-acre regional business complex for commercial retail, commercial office; and light industrial, assembly, warehouse, office, and manufacturing uses. The master-planned community would also include recreational elements such as a 17-acre lake with a lake and beach club, a community sports park, a great park, village greens, and various neighborhood parks and trails. Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the tide page of this proposal. Page 6 25G-18 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana Our Program EIR addressed the environmental Impacts at a programmatic level for the land use entitlements, which Included a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, development agreement, and annexation of the property to the City of Bakersfield. Major environmental issues include agricultural land conversion, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, hydrology and water quality, land use and planning, noise, public services and utilities, transportation and traffic, and cumulative impacts from ongoing growth in the region. Rain Bird Residential Development-City of Glendora Another mixed-use residential experience was the EIR we prepared for the Rain Bird Residential Development proposed by William Lyons Homes in the City of Glendora. The project site was occupied by the Rain Bird Corporation Headquarters, and was used for Rain Bird's corporate offices, as well as the company's product research and testing facilities. The proposed project involved a Specific Plan for the subdivision and development of 27.6 acres for 53 single- family detached residential units, 87 triplex-style condominium units, a 1 A-acre passive park, and a 4.7-acre linear open space buffer area adjacent to a railroad right of way. The major environmental issues Involved In the project included land use and planning, noise, traffic, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, public services and utilities, aesthetics, geology and soils, hazardous materials, population and housing, recreation, and cumulative Impacts. Traffic Subconsultant Project Experience (LLG) MacArthur Place-City of Santa Ana LLG provided an opportunities and constraints analysis, traffic master planning, and internal circulation design for a four million square-feet urban village in a City redevelopment area. They prepared a Traffic Impact Study to address near- and long-term traffic conditions that resulted in a comprehensive cumulative traffic mitigation program by project phase. LLG also prepared signing, striping, traffic signal and traffic control plans for phased implementation, as well as provided consultation and design support in conjunction with the development of specific parcels. Hutton Centre-City of Santa LLG provided traffic planning and internal circulation design, an EIR Traffic Study, and traffic signal and street channelization plans for a two million square-feet mixed-use office development. Subsequent traffic studies focused on the impacts of specific development components. Maguire Orange Center-City of Orange LLG prepared a Traffic Impact Analysis Report for the Maguire Orange Center Project, a proposed mixed-use development consisting of 1,172,000 square-feet of office space, 27,038 square-feet of retail space, 14,900 square-feet of restaurant space and a 42,685 square-feet 24-Hour Fitness Club facility, located in the City of Orange. The traffic study evaluated the proposed project's potential near- and long-term traffic impacts at 60 key study intersections and 31 key roadway segments, provided recommendations to Improve site access and internal circulation and evaluated the proposed project's parking needs. LLG worked closely with City staff and the EIR consultant during the preparation of the Traffic Impact Analysis Report and throughout the approval process. Availability The ICF team Is ready and available to take on this EIR project for the City. The following lists the time availability of the key personnel on a percentage basis. Renee Escarlo, Project Manager 50 60% Chad Beckstrom; AICP, Project Director 20% Jonathan Riker, JD, AICP, LEED AP, Environmental Counsel 1096 , Lisa Randall, AestheticsNisuai Resources 2040 Keith Cooper, AICP Air Quality/GHG Emissions 20% - Tanya Jones, CEQ.A Documentation,'Land Use, Population and Housing 3046 Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal Page 7 25G-19 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana Mark Robinson, RPA, Cultural Resources 15% Richard Starzak, Cultural Resources 15% Robert Knutson, Biological Resources 10% Alexa La Plante, Hydrology/Water Quality 15% Gary Clendenin, PG, Geology & Soils 15°rb° . Scott Broten, Hazards 15% Mike Greene, INCE, Noise/Acoustics 20% Coral Welton, GIS 10% Kell Maberry, PE,.TransportatlonRraffic. (LLG) 30°k PROJECT APPOACH AND CEQA WORK PLAN Understanding of the City and the Anticipated Project ICF understands the environmental issues relative to infill urban development in built-out cities such as Santa Ana. The anticipated residential development located at 200 East First American Way Is located in one of the City's "District Centers" known as MacArthur Place, 128 acres In the southeast portion of Santa Ana, near the juncture of the SR-55 and 1- 405. This area is also near employment centers around the John Wayne Airport, Irvine Business Complex, and South Coast Metro. The MacArthur Place District Center contains an existing office/hotel complex and a proposed major mixed-use project which includes professional offices, supporting commercial, and mid and high-rise residential components. The MacArthur Place District Center is designed as an intense, urban, and mixed-use center that supports the local employment base. Within the MacArthur Place District Center, three key projects are proposed: Skyline consisting of two high-rise residential towers; Montage at MacArthur Place, a condominium development at the southeast corner of Main Street and MacArthur Boulevard; and Promenade Point, with multiple residential towers. Since January 2006, over one thousand residential units have been built or approved within the MacArthur Place District Center. The District Center (DC) General Plan land use designation is generally reserved for major activity areas or nodes within the City designed with an urban character defined by eclectic skylines that include a mixture of high-rise office, commercial, and residential land uses. The General Plan goals and policies support the creation of high intensity, mixed- use experiences that support the mid- to high-rise residential development in the varied District Centers (Policy HE-2.2, Policy 1.2). In accordance with the City's General Plan, Santa Ana Is developing new residential neighborhoods In District Centers close to employment centers to protect and stabilize existing residential neighborhoods, support the City's economic base, and provide housing for the local workforce. The project site is located In a developed and built-up portion of the City, and as a result, natural resource issues are limited. However, the key environmental Impacts associated with the proposed project are likely to be focused on urban development issues such as noise, traffic, air quality and greenhouse gasses, land use, and public service and utility capacities. Based on a review of the City's General Plan, the site lies just outside of the John Wayne Airport 60 dBA impact zone, but is subject to height restrictions due to being within the AELUP Notification Area, and within the Obstruction Imaginary Surfaces zone (Horizontal Surface 206'). We also recognize that the existing transportation and roadway network in this area is constrained, and future intensification of development will require corresponding Improvements to the circulation system If current levels of service are to be maintained. The City's General Plan acknowledges that the addition or expansion of transportation facilities will have a corresponding impact on adjacent development over time, Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal. Page 8 25G-20 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) ( City of Santa Ana and the historical approach to solving congestion problems (increasing roadway capacity by widening streets, or building new roads) is the least likely option to be considered by the City. In terms of land use compatibility, the project would generally be consistent with the District Center concepts, goals, and policies, Including land use and energy goals related to reducing land use-related energy consumption. These goals and policies encourage higher density mixed-use housing and office development to relate to areas of higher transportation access and capacity. In recent decades, Santa Ana has experienced slower growth in housing, due in part to the lack of vacant land and built out fabric. At the same time, the City's population increased by about 60,000, due In part to increased Immigration and demographic trends reflective of southern California. The General Plan anticipates additional infill housing through 2015 particularly In the City's District Centers. ICF will bring our past experience working with the City of Santa Ana as well as other local government agencies In preparing environmental documents for similar types of infill projects to bear on the proposed project. Scope of Work for the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) ICF will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in accordance with State CEQA Guidelines, as well as all up-to-date CEQA-related legislation and case law. The environmental analysis will focus on the project, as delineated In the project description, preliminary engineering designs, and other information provided by the City and/or Project Applicant. ICF understands that our scope of work for environmental review and technical services needed for the 200 East First American Way project will involve the tasks outlined below. Task 1. Project Initiation/Develop Project Description and Objectives Chad Beckstrom and Renee Escario, as the project management team, will meet with the City's project team within five days of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) to discuss the project issues, refine our scope if necessary, and gather project specific data and materials (including design details, construction assumptions, and construction schedule) to begin the environmental analyses. Following this meeting, ICF will review this information to gain a firm understanding of the project and the Issues. Our project management and necessary technical staff will conduct field visits to review the site and the overall context of the surrounding area. Renee will prepare an information needs request to identify any additional project specific information that will be needed for preparation of the EIR. Renee and Chad will also work with the City to develop the project objectives and a detailed project description. At the completion of this task, Renee will provide the City with a Draft Project Description and project objectives for review. Deliverables ¦ Attendance atone project Initiation meeting (two team members attending), including travel time and preparation. ¦ Attendance atone site visit (assumes up to four team members), including drive time and preparation. ® Draft and final project description and objectives (assumes one round of review and revision) ¦ Memo documenting information requests. Task 2. Prepare a Draft Initial Study/Notice of Preparation (IS/NOP) ICF will prepare a Draft IS/NOP for the project, which will include an evaluation of the environmental resources contained In the CEQA Environmental Checklist. The IS/NOP will include: • Discussion of existing conditions; ¦ Project description; ¦ Evaluation of all potential environmental impacts; and ¦ identification of environmental issues to be analyzed in the EiR. Use or disclosure of data contawied on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the Lille page of this proposal. Page 9 25G-21 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) J City of Santa Ana Upon the City's approval of the iS/NOP, we will produce the IS/NOP for public review. The budget assumes one round of review and revision of the IS/NOP. The IS will be attached to the NOP for a 30-day public review period. We will work in consultation with City staff to develop a distribution list for the IS/NOP, we will post the NOP at the County Clerk's office and mail the IS/NOP along with a Notice of Completion (NOC) form to the State Clearinghouse. At the City's request, although not required or included in our scope, we will also assist the City in developing media advertisements and assisting with direct mailing of the IS/NOP. Deliverables 0 Print and mail up to 30 hard copies of the IS/NOP, plus 15 copies to the State Clearinghouse, Office of Planning and Research. ¦ Post IS/NOI at the County Clerk. ¦ Provide PDF version suitable for the City to post on their website. Task 3. Public Scoping Meeting ICF will work with the City to facilitate a scoping meeting to solicit public input on the scope of the EIR. We will work with City staff to determine the most appropriate format for the scoping meeting (e.g., open house or community presentation) and prepare all materials necessary for the scoping meeting (PowerPoint Presentation, comment cards, sign-in sheets, handouts, poster boards). ICF's project manager and applicable technical staff will be available to present the project information, as well as information regarding the environmental process and preliminary findings on the IS. We will facilitate public comments from the audience and provide meeting minutes to the City following the scoping meeting. Task 4. Prepare Technical Studies Due to the nature and location of the proposed project it is anticipated that the following technical studies will be required: • Traffic Impact Analysis d Air Quality Impact and Greenhouse Gas Analysis ¦ Noise Impact Study ® Cultural Resources Study It is anticipated that the applicant would provide a preliminary level of site specific technical analysis including: preliminary site plan, grading plans, a preliminary geotechnical study, and a water quality management plan. Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Provided by LLG The following tasks are included in preparation of a project specific TIA, which will be summarized in the EIR and included as an Appendix. TIA Task 1: Project Mobilization ¦ LLG will confirm the project description, work schedule, and assumptions to be utilized in the TIA. This will include the assumptions to be used for the project completion year and anticipated phasing, if any. LLG would need to obtain a current project site plan that illustrates the access scheme to the project site in both hard copy and digital formats. ¦ LLG will work with City staff to discuss the project and analysis criteria, confirm the study approach, identify pertinent traffic issues and concerns, and formalize the Scope of Work for the TIA, which will be submitted to the City for review and approval. Use or dudowre oldata contained on this sheetis subject to the resbktion on the We page of this proposal Page 10 25G-22 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) i City of Santa Ana TIA Task 2: Data Collection and Research ¦ Visit the project study area to confirm existing conditions with respect to existing site development, local area development, site access, parking use, and areas of congestion in order to verify our overall understanding of traffic conditions in the area that might affect this project. o Document the existing roadway striping, traffic control measures, curbside parking restrictions, adjacent intersection configurations, and other pertinent roadway features. ¦ Obtain existing street improvement plans/striping plans for key roadways in the immediate vicinity of the project site. Compile information with regards to planned street improvements in the project study area. ¦ Conduct AM peak period and PM peak period traffic volume counts at up to fifteen (15) study intersections. The traffic counts will be conducted between the hours of 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM. These traffic volume data will be utilized in the traffic impact analysis for the project. The number and location of the study intersections will be verified with City staff prior to commencement of the analysis. Should traffic and analysis of additional intersections be required (i.e., more than 15 intersections), an amendment to the TIA scope and budget will be necessary. ¦ Conduct 24-hour machine traffic counts at up to fifteen (15) roadway segments to support the Greenhouse Gas, Air Quality and Noise analyses. e Research data at the City of Santa Ana, adjacent jurisdictions and recent traffic impact studies prepared for developments in the project vicinity regarding the status of other proposed developments (related projects) in the area that may contribute cumulative impacts to the adjacent street system and study locations in the vicinity of the proposed project. The compiled list of related projects will be forwarded for review and approval by City staff. rt Obtain development information for the remaining vacant portion of the 3-acre parcel to include as a related project in the cumulative traffic setting. TIA Task 3: Trip Generation, Distribution, and Assignment ¦ Prepare trip generation forecasts for the proposed project for a typical weekday over a 24-hour period, as well as for the commuter AM and PM peak hours. The trip generation forecasts will be derived from trip rates listed in Trip Generation, 8 h Edition, published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) in 2008. Appropriate trip generation credits will also be applied for the existing land uses on site, mixed-use development, and transit, if applicable. ¦ Assign the forecasted AM and PM peak hour trips expected to be generated by the proposed project to the study intersections based on existing and anticipated traffic patterns to and from the project site, and input from City staff. The assumed distribution pattern will be submitted for review and approval by City staff prior to finalization. ¦ Prepare trip generation forecasts for the related projects for a typical weekday over a 24-hour period, as well as for the commuter AM and PM peak hours utilizing the ITE Trip Generation publication. The AM and PM peak hour trips expected to be generated by the related projects will be distributed and assigned to the local street system. TIA Task 4: Formulation of Existing Plus Project, Near-Term, and long-term Traffic Volumes ¦ Develop daily, AM peak hour and PM peak hour "existing plus project" traffic volume projections for 15 intersections and 15 roadway segments. ¦ Develop daily, AM peak hour and PM peak hour "near-term" traffic volume projections based on the application of an annual growth factor to the existing traffic volumes plus the addition of related project traffic plus the addition of Project traffic for 15 intersections and 15 roadway segments. Use of disclosae of data contained on this sheet is subject to ilia restriction on the tide page of this proposal. Page 11 25G-23 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana ¦ Contact OCTA and formally request preparation of OCTAM 3.3 approved computer traffic model runs for the model baseline conditions, and Year 2035 buildout conditions for the AM and PM peak periods and daily traffic conditions. ¦ Forecast future Year 203.5 traffic volumes using the following methodology: (a) Peak period traffic volumes will be converted to peak hour (i.e., one-hour) traffic volumes using a conversion factor of 0.38 for the AM peak hour and 0.28 for the PM peak hour; (b) Calculate the difference between the model baseline and the Year 2035 buildout peak period traffic volumes and convert to AM and PM peak hour (i.e., one-hour) link traffic volumes; (c) Link traffic volumes (i.e., two-way directional traffic volumes on each roadway segment) will be post- processed using the "b-turns" program and the relationship of the base year validation model run output to the base year "ground" traffic counts to develop 2035 AM and PM peak hour traffic volumes. TIA Task 5: Project Evaluation and Mitigation Analysis ¦ Prepare AM peak hour and PM peak hour Level of Service (LOS) calculations at up to fifteen (15) study intersections to determine the potential impacts of the proposed project. The following traffic scenarios will be prepared. (a) Existing Traffic Conditions; (b) Existing Plus Project Traffic Conditions; (c) Scenario (b) with Mitigation, if necessary; (d) Near-Term Background Traffic Conditions (Existing plus Ambient Growth plus Related Projects); (e) Near-Term Background Plus Project Traffic Conditions; (f) Scenario (e) with Mitigation, if necessary; (g) Long-Term (2035) Traffic Conditions; (h) Long-Term (2035) Traffic Conditions Plus Project; and (i) Scenario (h) with Mitigation, if necessary. ¦ The LOS calculations will be based on City-approved capacity analysis methodologies (i.e., Intersection Capacity Utilization method, Highway Capacity Manual method, etc.). The future background traffic volumes will be forecast by applying a growth factor (typically estimated at 1.0 to 2.0% per year) to the existing traffic volumes and adding traffic from cumulative developments (related projects) in the study area, while long- term projections will be forecast based on OCTAM 3.3 traffic forecasts. Prior to initiation of the analysis, we will confirm the traffic analysis conditions with City staff. ¦ Assess the impact of the project based on the results of the peak hour intersection analyses, the City's LOS standards and application of the City's significance criteria. Based on this assessment, determine which intersections (if any) will require improvements to mitigate potential traffic impacts associated with the proposed project to less than significant levels. ¦ Provide recommended mitigation measures which may include intersection and/or signalization improvements, striping modifications, the addition of auxiliary turn lanes, traffic control/limitations at site access points, etc. Please note that this proposal assumes the recommended mitigation measures can be adequately described within the text of the report. Should the City request preparation of plans to further demonstrate the feasibility of the mitigation measures, an amendment to our contract will be necessary. e Calculate the net traffic increment (fair-share percentage) due to the project at the impacted intersections. Based on the required mitigation measures, estimate the project's fair-share towards the cost of the proposed mitigation improvements. Use of disclosure ofdota contained on thissheetis subject to the teshictlbn on the title page of this proposal Page 12 25G-24 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana TIA Task G: Site Access and Circulation Review ¦ Review the proposed site plan and provide recommendations to address City concerns regarding site access and circulation. Prepare AM and PM peak hour LOS calculations at the project driveways. ¦ Evaluate and comment on the proposed access and internal circulation scheme of the proposed project, with a focus on on-site circulation layout and design, ingress and egress safety opportunities and constraints, adequate sight distances at project driveways, pedestrian circulation, locations of proposed driveways with respect to existing (conflicting) driveways, striping configurations, and median modifications, if any. TIA Task 7: Alternative Projects Trip Generation Comparison ¦ Prepare a qualitative trip generation comparison between the proposed project and up to four (4) project alternatives. TIA Task 8: Construction Traffic Assessment ¦ Prepare a qualitative construction traffic assessment for the proposed project to include a trip generation analysis and a construction traffic management plan. Trip generation forecasts will be developed for the following construction activities: 1) demolition, 2) site preparation, and/or 3) building construction. In order to forecast the potential construction related trips associated with the construction activities at the project site, the hours of operation, duration, number of truck trips and employees at the site will be needed. TIA Task 9: Preparation of the TIA • Prepare a Screencheck TiA that details all of the above-mentioned items including our analysis, findings and conclusions. The Screencheck TIA will be suitably documented with tabular, graphic and appendix material. The report will be submitted for screen-check review by the appropriate members of the project team and the city. If necessary, revise the Screencheck report based on project team and City comments and submit a Draft TIA for inclusion into the Draft EIR. The Draft TIA will be suitably documented with all tabular, graphic and appendix materials. The completed technical report will be provided as an Appendix to the EIR and summarized in the traffic section of the EIR. Air Quality Impact and Greenhouse Gas Analysis An air quality impact and greenhouse gas technical analysis will be prepared consistent with the technical requirements and methodologies outlined in the South Coast Air Quality Management District's (SCAQMD) CEQA Air Quality Handbook (as updated per the revisions posted on the SCAQMD website), Localized Significance Threshold Methodology for CEQA Evaluations, and Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 Significance Thresholds and Calculation Methodology guidance documents. Climate change/GHG emissions, specific methodologies and thresholds will be developed based on information provided in the California Air Resources Board (CARE) publication Local Government Operations Protocol for the Quantification and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories and consultations with City and SCAQMD staff members. The air quality assessment will consist of the following: ¦ Regulatory Setting. The regulatory setting will include pertinent air quality statutes and regulations, including the federal Clean Air Act, California and National Ambient Air Quality Standards, and SCAQMD Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) consistency. ¦ Existing Air Quality Conditions. The project site is located within the SCAQMD Source Receptor Area No. 17 (Central Orange County), and as such, local air quality will be characterized by ambient air quality data collected at the Anaheim ambient air monitoring station. A summary of regional meteorology and local air Use of dlsclosure ofdare contained on this sheet is subject to theresirk9oa on the title page of Wsproposal. Page 13 25G-25 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana quality conditions as measured at said monitoring station and a description of monitoring data compares to national and state ambient air quality standards. e Construction-Period Mass Emissions. A construction emissions inventory that will include combustion emissions related to construction equipment operation; fugitive emissions related to site preparation and earthmoving activities; mobile source emissions related to construction worker and haul truck trips; and ROC emissions related architectural coating application and asphalt pavement. The emission inventory will then be compiled on a daily basis and compared to SCAQMD regional emissions and localized emissions thresholds to determine significance. ¦ Operations-Period Mass Emissions Analysis. A regional emissions inventory including a quantification of mobile source emissions related to project-generated traffic and stationary source emissions related to energy demand (i.e., electricity and natural gas consumption) will be included in the analysis. This emission inventory will be compiled using the URBEMIS 2007 land use emissions model, or other approved model, and compared to applicable SCAQMD daily emissions thresholds to determine significance. ¦ Localized Carbon Monoxide Concentration Analysis. The analysis will include the degree to which project- related traffic volumes have a potential to effect local carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations using California Department of Transportation CO Hotspot Protocol. Potential impacts will be evaluated utilizing the CALINE4 dispersion model and EMFAC 2007 emissions factors at up to 8 intersection locations for six scenarios (Le., Existing No-Project, Existing with Project, Existing with Project Alternative, Future No-Project, Future with Project, and Future with Project Alternative). ¦ Potential for Health Risk Impacts. Based on a review of the Project Description, a quantitative health risk assessment (HRA) will not be required. Impacts related to toxic air contaminant (TAC) emissions during short- term construction and long-term operations will be evaluated qualitatively. ¦ Climate Change/Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Using guidance detailed in the Local Government Operations Protocol for the Quantification and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (CARB, September 25, 2008), project-related GHG emissions will be estimated using the a combination of approved software programs and the GHG calculation formulas provided in the California Climate Action Registry, General Reporting Protocol, Reporting Entity-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions, version 3.1. Significance criteria will be developed based on discussions with SCAQMD and City staff members, using the CARB preliminary draft staff proposal Recommended Approaches for Setting Interim Significance Thresholds for Greenhouse Gases under the California Environmental Quality Act (CARB, October 24, 2008) and the Preliminary Draft CEQA Guideline Amendments for Greenhouse Gas Emissions (OPR, January 8, 2009) as points of departure. ¦ Consistency with AQMP. The analysis will evaluate the project's consistency with the SCAQMD's 2007 AQMP in accordance with the procedures set forth by the SCAQMD. ¦ Mitigation Measures. Mitigation measures will be developed, where applicable, to address any significant air quality impacts. Noise Impact Study ICF will conduct a noise analysis for the proposed project in accordance with CEQA requirements. Our local noise engineer is certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineers and has conducted numerous analyses for projects involving residential uses. The Noise Impact Study will: ¦ Identify relevant noise regulations (City, State and federal) and determine significance thresholds by which to compare potential project impacts. ¦ Identify existing land uses in the project area along with existing sources of noise, including the nearby roadways. ¦ Quantify existing noise conditions in the project area based on noise measurements. Five short-term noise measurements (10-15 minutes in duration) and one long-term measurement (24 hour) are included within this Use or disclosure of dare contalnerfon this sheet is subject to the restr0on on the tide page o/this proposal. Page 14 25G-26 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana scope of work. The short-term noise measurements will be conducted at potentially sensitive noise receivers and the long-term measurement will be conducted on the project site. to Evaluate construction noise based on construction equipment data to be provided by the City and noise modeling methods recommended by the U.S. Department of Transportation. • Model conditions using traffic data provided by LLG, traffic noise along project-adjacent roadways and noise generated by the neighboring land uses, using the most recent version of the FHWA-approved traffic noise prediction model. Key roadway segments will be assessed, to adequately determine existing and future conditions. • Predict noise from the on-site operations (i.e., traffic, parking lot, and project equipment) at the nearest noise- sensitive land uses using data from similar, prior projects and available published data. e Give special consideration to nearby sensitive receptors, including existing residences and hotel. The significance of noise impacts will be assessed based on relevant thresholds (City of Santa Ana, State and federal). If significant noise impacts are identified, mitigation measures to reduce impacts to a less-than- significant level (where feasible) will be recommended. The findings of the noise analysis will be included in a technical report provided as an Appendix to the EIR and summarized in the noise section of the EIR. Cultural Resource Evaluation ICF recommends that a records search, locality search, site visit, and assessment report be prepared to evaluate the potential for archeological and paleontological resources to be found on the project site. This evaluation will: ¦ Conduct research records at the South Central Coastal Information Center of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS). o Survey the site in accordance with professional standards and methodologies. For costing, we assume no resources will be identified in the field requiring evaluation. • Will follow the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's guidelines related to paleontological resources, which are widely accepted as an industry standard. ¦ Assess the project-related risks to paleontological resources by utilizing published geologic and paleontological literature and museum databases, likely including the databases of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, San Bernardino County Museum, University of California Riverside, California Academy of Sciences, and University of California Museum of Paleontology in Berkeley. The findings of the cultural resource evaluation will be included in a technical report provided as an Appendix to the EIR and summarized in the Cultural Resource section of the EIR. Task 5. Prepare Administrative Draft EIR To utilize time most efficiently, preparation of the technical studies would occur concurrently with preparation of the Administrative Draft EIR. ICF will prepare a fully edited Administrative Draft EIR for the City's review and comment. The Administrative Draft EIR will include all of the required components as outlined in the CEQA Statutes and Guidelines and will incorporate relevant case law and recent legislation. ICF will also consult with responsible agencies, review available information, and prepare the appropriate analysis for the respective issues. The EIR will focus on the potentially significant environmental impacts identified in the IS/NOP. The EIR will synthesize the previously identified technical studies and provide a qualitative analysis of the other environmental resource areas. The EIR will include a discussion of the existing conditions/affected environment, environmental impacts, levels of significance of the impacts, and appropriate mitigation measures for each environmental Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on de title page of this proposal. Page 15 25G-27 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana discipline, as needed. As required, the documents will include a discussion of direct, indirect, growth-inducing, and cumulative impacts. Following the City's review and approval of the administrative draft documents, ICF will incorporate the City's comments and will revise the document accordingly. For scoping and costing purposes, we have assumed one round of administrative draft submittals. Cumulative Impacts The cumulative impacts analysis will focus on the potential for environmental impacts from this project, along with other proposed and reasonably foreseeable projects in the area. We will develop the list of cumulative projects in coordination with City staff, and reach out to surrounding jurisdictions. We will evaluate and discuss the project's contribution to the overall cumulative baseline to identify "cumulatively considerable" impacts. Mitigation measures will be developed for any cumulatively considerable impacts, if applicable. Alternatives Analysts ICF will work closely with the City to identify and screen a reasonable range of alternatives for analysis in the EIR. In accordance with CEQA, we will qualitatively analyze the alternatives at a reduced level of detail in comparison to the proposed project, and we will compare the impacts of each of the alternatives with those of the proposed project, which will be presented in a narrative and a matrix format. CEQA requires that the FIR identify an environmentally superior alternative, and this summary matrix format will support that determination. We assume that the alternatives analysis will involve the No Project Alternative, a Reduced Project Alternative, and up to two other potential build-out scenarios. Growth-Inducing Impacts ICF will evaluate whether the proposed project would have the potential to directly or indirectly foster economic or population growth. This will include an assessment of whether the project or its components would directly contribute to growth or remove obstacles to population growth, such as through the extension of infrastructure. We will evaluate whether the project would result in additional impacts to existing community resources or would encourage and facilitate other activities that could significantly affect the environment. Significant Irreversible Environmental Changes ICF will summarize the significant unavoidable impacts resulting from the project and will identify any significant irreversible changes and irretrievable commitments of the environment. This will include a discussion of the use of nonrenewable resources, permanent conversion of land uses, improvements to areas previously inaccessible, and other factors that would commit future generations to similar environmental effects. Effects Found Not To Be Significant ICF will provide a qualitative explanation of issues found not to be significant during the IS process, as well as effects that were studied in the EIR that were determined to be less than significant. Deliverables ¦ Screencheck Draft EIR including all Technical Studies- 5 hardcopies and one round of review is assumed in the budget ¦ Electronic files and CD of the Screencheck Draft EIR Use or disclosure of data contained on this shmi is subject to lheresoictlon on the title page ofthis proposal Page 16 25G-28 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana Task 6. Prepare Screencheck Draft EIR and Distribute Public Review Draft EIR Following the City's review of the Administrative Draft EIR, we will revise the document and prepare a Screencheck Draft incorporating the City's comments prior to distribution of the public Draft EIR. The budget and schedule assumes two rounds of review and revision of the Public Review Draft EIR. We will finalize the Draft EIR and submit up to 20 hardcopies and 20 CDs to the City for distribution during the 45-day public review period. We will draft the Notice of Availability (NOA), NOC, and assist with media notices. ICF will submit the NOC to the State Clearinghouse along with the requisite number of copies of the document. If requested by the City, ICF will assist with distribution and mailing of the Draft EIR to agencies or persons on a mailing list provided by the City. It is assumed that posting the NOA at the County Clerk and any mailings to local residents or newspaper notices would be prepared and distributed by the City and is outside of this scope of work. Deliverables ¦ NOC and Draft EIR submittal to State Clearinghouse ¦ Posting of NOA at County Clerk ¦ 20 printed and bound copies of Draft EIR 0 20 CDs containing Adobe Acrobat files of the Draft EIR S NOA Task 7. Prepare Administrative Final EIR Prepare Response to Comments ICF will work closely with City staff to prepare responses to comments for comment letters received during the public review period. Traffic related comments will be coordinated with, and responded by LLG. These responses to comments, along with any changes to the draft environmental document, will be submitted to the City first as an Administrative Final EIR. ICF will prepare the Administrative Final EIR according to the City-approved format, which may include either a separate document that includes only the changed text or a reproduction of the Draft EIR with redline and strikeout text. We assume 60 hours of ICF technical staffs time to respond to comments. Additionally, 12 hours of Senior Transportation Engineer support and 4 hours of Principal Engineer support is allocated for response to comments within the TIA budget. Prepare Mitigation, Monitoring, and Reporting Program ICF will prepare a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) that will identify mitigation measures, timing, responsibility for implementation, and monitoring methods. We will work with City staff to identify appropriate responsible parties, methods, and timing. ICF will provide the MMRP in conjunction with the screen- check Final EIR. Prepare Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations ICF will draft a findings of fact, and, if necessary, a statement of overriding considerations for the decision makers prior to certification of the Final EIR. Deliverables A Admin Final EIR - 5 hardcopies and 1 CD Task 8. Distribution of Final EIR Following the City's review and approval of the Administrative Final EIR, we will provide a Screencheck Final EIR to the City prior to distributing the Final EIR to commenting agencies. The budget assumes two rounds of review and revision of the Final EIR. For budgeting purposes, we have assumed 20 hard copies of the Final EIR will be Use or disclosure otdala contained on flits sheet is subject to the restriction on the Gde page orthis proposal. Page 17 25G-29 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana provided. After certification of the EIR by the City Council, ICF will prepare the Notice of Determination (NOD) and post it with the County Clerk. Dellverables o Final EIR - 20 hardcopies and 1 CD ¦ Electronic files containing MS Word and Adobe Acrobat files of the Final EIR ¦ Posting of NOD at County Clerk Task 9. Attend Meetings and Project Administration Project Coordination Meetings with City Staff and Applicant ICF and LLG staff will be available to attend project meetings with City staff. These may include meetings with the applicant to understand the project, administrative draft document review meetings, focused issue discussion meetings, or preparation for public hearings. For budgeting purposes, we propose to attend up to 3 project coordination meetings. Planning Commission and City Council Public Hearing(s) ICF and LLG will be available to attend Planning Commission and City Council Hearings related to the proposed project. We will produce presentation materials as necessary, and be available to discuss the environmental review process and results of the Draft and Final EIRs. We will assist City staff, at their direction, through the public comment and certification processes, briefings to commissioners and City Council members, and other means of support as may be appropriate. For budgeting purposes, we propose to attend one Planning Commission Hearing and one City Council Hearing. Deliverables: ¦ Three project coordination meetings ¦ One meeting before the Planning Commission ¦ One meetings before the City Council ¦ Additional meetings as necessary (to be billed separately on a time and materials basis) EIR Schedule The ICF proposed EIR work schedule shown below outlines the timeframes for the tasks described in Scope of Services and includes time for City review, comment, and redraft of the documents, discussion, and deliberation throughout the project. This schedule represents our best estimate based on what we currently know of the project, and assumes that all project description information will be available at the kick-off meeting. We will refine the schedule as part of Task 1, and will work with the City to develop a mutually agreeable schedule should adjustments be needed. Use or disclosure o/data contained on this sheet is subject to theresbicdon on the We page of this proposat. Page 18 25G-30 Environmental Consulting Services (200 East First American Way) City of Santa Ana P.McMeofM Cost Estimate Our cost estimate is organized by the tasks described in the Scope of Services, and is based on our proposed rates identified in the fee schedule submitted with our SOQ. A detailed breakdown of labor and direct expenses is shown on the cost spreadsheet that follows. We propose to complete the EIR scope of work identified in this proposal for an estimated fee of $204,122, We recognize that cost can be an important factor in the ultimate decision for selection of a consultant. While the cost presented represents our best estimate based on our current knowledge of the project, we are willing to work with the City to refine the scope and budget should it be necessary. Use or disclosure oldato contabtedon this sheet is subject to the restriction on theGde page ofAspmposat Page 19 25G-31 ? AS $ 9 Li A R R R p a A ? its A ° » 8 ? ? » A d ?? »R R $ RR »S ?ix » R ? ? $? R ?'R A? d 3A R »R » ? ? S R S $ ? A? p ? ? A s° S M ? RA A A A A ? ? ? S A jA A A $ I? 6A ?R S A RA RR R AR RR A?A 9 SS ?» St ? A ? ? A SA A $ i V N N ? . f V M N A ss b AA A A AA A R AR A A A A ? A AA AA A A AA AA A StA AA RiA AA A AA RR A R A A RA AA « A 6 _ X RR R » 7id R R p $ x R A 9 w Lpfi ?+ N ..{ J ( sa y I i ? 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This insurance applies separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought except with respect to the company's limits of liability. The inclusion of any person or organization as an insured shall not affect any right which such person or organization would have as a claimant if not so included. 4. With respect to the additional insureds, this insurance shall not be cancelled, or materially reduced in coverage or limits except after thirty (30) days written notice has been given to the City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California 92701. (Completion of the following, including countersignature, is required to make this endorsement effective.) Effective Policy # Issued to this endorsement form as a part of Named Insured Countersigned by Authorized Representative 9 25G-33 25G-34