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CONTRACT 4466 Professional Services Agreement CLOSEDAgreement No. 4466 Agreement No. CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO AND ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. This AGREEMENT is entered into thisay of May, 2013, by and between the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, a general law city and municipal corporation ( "CITY ") and Atkins North America, Inc., a Florida Corporation ( "CONSULTANT "). 1. CONSIDERATION. A. As partial consideration, CONSULTANT agrees to perform the work listed in the SCOPE OF SERVICES, below; B. As additional consideration, CONSULTANT and CITY agree to abide by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement; C. As additional consideration, CITY agrees to pay CONSULTANT a sum not to exceed one hundred eighty -nine thousand, two hundred and forty -five dollars ($189,245.00) for CONSULTANT's services. CITY may modify this amount as set forth below. Unless otherwise specified by written amendment to this Agreement, CITY will pay this sum as specified in the attached Exhibit "A," which is incorporated by reference. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES. A. CONSULTANT will perform services listed in the attached Exhibit `B," which is incorporated herein. B. CONSULTANT will, in a professional manner, furnish all of the labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculation, and all other means whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by CITY, necessary or proper to perform and complete the work and provide the professional services required of CONSULTANT by this Agreement. 3. PAYMENTS. For CITY to pay CONSULTANT as specified by this Agreement, CONSULTANT must submit a detailed invoice to CITY which lists the hours worked and hourly rates for each personnel category and reimbursable costs (all as set forth in Exhibit "A ") the tasks performed, the percentage of the task completed during the billing period, the cumulative percentage completed for each task, the total cost of that work during the preceding billing month and a cumulative cash flow curve showing projected and actual expenditures versus time to date. Page 1 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 4. POLITICAL REFORM ACT. CONSULTANT agrees that it will be considered a public official subject to the Political Reform Act of 1974 for purposes of this Agreement. CONSULTANT agrees and warrants that it has no financial interests which may be materially affected by the project for which the Initial Study, as specified in the SERVICES, is being prepared. Such financial interests may include, without limitation, interests in business entities, real property, or sources of income exceeding $500 received within the past year. CONSULTANT further warrants that, before executing this Agreement, it reviewed the Political Reform Act of 1974 and the Fair Political Practices Commission regulations, including, without limitation, Chapter 7 of Title 2 of the California Administrative Code, Section 18700, et seq., in order to determine whether any conflict of interest would require CONSULTANT to refrain from performing the SERVICES or in any way attempting to use its official position to influence the governmental decisions underlying the subject environmental clearances. 5. FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. A. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT represents that CONSULTANT has Thoroughly investigated and considered the scope of services to be performed; ii. Carefully considered how the services should be performed; and iii. Understands the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. B, If services involve work upon any site, CONSULTANT represents that CONSULTANT has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, before commencing the services hereunder. Should CONSULTANT discover any latent or unknown conditions that may materially affect the performance of the services, CONSULTANT will immediately inform CITY of such fact and will not proceed except at CONSULTANT's own risk until written instructions are received from CITY. C. Although CITY has a duty to the public to independently review any environmental document, including, without limitation a negative declaration or draft EIR, prepared by CONSULTANT, that duty to the public, or the breach thereof, will not relieve CONSULTANT of its duties under this Section or any representation provided by CONSULTANT in this Agreement. 6. KEY PERSONNEL. A. CONSULTANT's key personnel assigned to perform work under this Agreement and their level of responsibility are as follows: Page 2 of 11 Ruta K. Thomas, REA, - Atkins Julian Capata - Atkins Serine Ciandela - Kimley -Horn Michael Rogers - Ninyo & Moore Agreement No. 4466 Project Manager Deputy Project Manager Traffic /Transportation Geology B. The resume of each of the individuals identified in this Section are attached to this Agreement, collectively, as Exhibit "C," and incorporated by reference. C. In the event CITY objects to the continued involvement with this Agreement by any of the persons listed in this Section, CONSULTANT agrees that it will replace such persons with individuals that are agreed to by CITY. 7. TERM. The term of this Agreement will be from May 15, 2013, to July 30, 2014. Unless otherwise determined by written amendment between the parties, this Agreement will terminate in the following instances: A. Completion of the work specified in Exhibit `B "; B. Termination as stated in Section 15. 8. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE, CONSULTANT will not perform any work under this Agreement until: A. CONSULTANT furnishes proof of insurance as required by this Agreement; and B. CITY gives CONSULTANT a written Notice to Proceed. C. Should CONSULTANT begin work on any phase in advance of receiving written authorization to proceed, any such professional services are at CONSULTANT's own risk. 9. TIME EXTENSIONS. Should CONSULTANT be delayed by causes beyond CONSULTANT's control, CITY may grant a time extension for the completion of the contracted services. If delay occurs, CONSULTANT must notify CITY within forty -eight hours (48 hours), in writing, of the cause and the extent of the delay and how such delay interferes with the Agreement's schedule. CITY may, but is not required to, extend the completion time, when appropriate, for the completion of the contracted services. 10. CHANGES. CITY may order changes in the services within the general scope of this Agreement, consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions, and the contract sum and the contract time will be adjusted accordingly. All such changes must be authorized in writing, executed by CONSULTANT and CITY. The cost or credit to CITY resulting from changes in the services will be determined in accordance with written agreement between the parties. Page 3 of 1 I Agreement No. 4466 11. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. CONSULTANT will provide CITY with a Taxpayer Identification Number. 12. PERMITS AND LICENSES. CONSULTANT, at its sole expense, will obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement, all necessary permits, licenses, and certificates that may be required in connection with the performance of services under this Agreement. 13. PROJECT COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION. A. Ruta Thomas will be assigned as Project Manager and will be responsible for job performance, negotiations, contractual matters, and coordination with CITY's Project Manager. B. Paul Samaras will be assigned as CITY's Project Manager and will be personally in charge of and personally supervise or perform the technical execution of the Project on a day -to -day basis on behalf of CITY and will maintain direct communication with CONSULTANT's Project Manager. 14. WAIVER. CITY's review or acceptance of, or payment for, work product prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement will not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights CITY may have under this Agreement or of any cause of action arising from CONSULTANT's performance. A waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement will not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement, whether of the same or different character. 15. TERMINATION. A. Except as otherwise provided, CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time with or without cause. Notice of termination will be in writing. B. CONSULTANT may terminate this Agreement at any time with CITY's mutual consent. Notice will be in writing at least thirty (30) days before the effective termination date. C. Should termination occur, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepared by CONSULTANT will, at CITY's option, become CITY's property, and CONSULTANT will receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed up to the effective date of notice of termination, not to exceed the total costs under Section 1(C). D. Should the Agreement be terminated pursuant to this Section, CITY may procure on its own terms services similar to those terminated. E. By executing this document, CONSULTANT waives any and all claims for Page 4 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 damages that might otherwise arise from CITY's termination under this Section. 16. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. All documents, data, studies, drawings, maps, models, photographs and reports prepared by CONSULTANT under this Agreement are CITY's property. CONSULTANT may retain copies of said documents and materials as desired, but will deliver all original materials to CITY upon CITY's written notice. CITY agrees that use of CONSULTANT's completed work product, for purposes other than identified in this Agreement, or use of incomplete work product, is at CITY's own risk. 17. PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS. Except as necessary for performance of service under this Agreement, no copies, sketches, or graphs of materials, including graphic art work, prepared pursuant to this Agreement, will be released by CONSULTANT to any other person or city without CITY's prior written approval. All press releases, including graphic display information to be published in newspapers or magazines, will be approved and distributed solely by CITY, unless otherwise provided by written agreement between the parties. 18. INDEMNIFICATION. A. CONSULTANT agrees to the following: i. Indemnification for Professional Services. CONSULTANT will save harmless and indemnify, including, without limitation, CITY's defense costs (including reasonable attorney's fees), from and against any and all suits, actions, or claims, of any character whatever, brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages sustained by any person or property resulting or arising from any negligent or wrongful act, error or omission by CONSULTANT or any of CONSULTANT's officers, agents, employees, or representatives, in the performance of this Agreement, except for such loss or damage arising from CITY's sole negligence or willful misconduct. ii. Indemnification for other Damages. CONSULTANT indemnifies and holds CITY harmless from and against any claim, action, damages, costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney's fees), injuries, or liability, arising out of this Agreement, or its performance, except for such loss or damage arising from CITY's sole negligence or willful misconduct. Should CITY be named in any suit, or should any claim be brought against it by suit or otherwise, whether the same be groundless or not, arising out of this Agreement, or its performance, CONSULTANT will defend CITY (at CITY's request and with counsel satisfactory to CITY) and will indemnify CITY for any judgment rendered against it or any sums paid out in settlement or otherwise. iii„ Exclusion for CEQA Actions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CONSULTANT need not indemnify, defend, or hold CITY harmless in Page 5 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 CEQA actions initiated pursuant to Public Resources Code §§ 21167 and 21168 where CONSULTANT's work may form the basis of a lawsuit. However, should CONSULTANT's work, as contemplated by this Agreement, contain errors or omissions that results in an adverse ruling against CITY, CONSULTANT agrees to indemnify and hold CITY harmless to the extent provided for in Section 18(A)(i). B. For purposes of this section "CITY" includes CITY's officers, officials and employees. C. It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing provisions will survive termination of this Agreement. D. The requirements as to the types and limits of insurance coverage to be maintained by CONSULTANT as required by Section 22, and any approval of said insurance by CITY, are not intended to and will not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations otherwise assumed by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement, including, without limitation, to the provisions concerning indemnification. 19. ASSIGNABILITY. This Agreement is for CONSULTANT's professional services. CONSULTANT's attempts to assign the benefits or burdens of this Agreement without CITY's written approval are prohibited and will be null and void. 20. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CITY and CONSULTANT agree that CONSULTANT will act as an independent contractor and will have control of all work and the manner in which is it performed. CONSULTANT will be free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with CITY. CONSULTANT is not an agent or employee of CITY and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits CITY provides for its employees. Any provision in this Agreement that may appear to give CITY the right to direct CONSULTANT as to the details of doing the work or to exercise a measure of control over the work means that CONSULTANT will follow the direction of the CITY as to end results of the work only. 21. AUDIT OF RECORDS. A. CONSULTANT agrees that CITY, or designee, has the right to review, obtain, and copy all records pertaining to the performance of this Agreement. CONSULTANT agrees to provide CITY, or designee, with any relevant information requested and will permit CITY, or designee, access to its premises, upon reasonable notice, during normal business hours for the purpose of interviewing employees and inspecting and copying such books, records, accounts, and other material that may be relevant to a matter under investigation for the purpose of determining compliance with this Agreement. CONSULTANT further agrees to maintain such records for a period of three (3) years following final payment under this Agreement. Page 6 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 B. Upon inspection, CONSULTANT will promptly implement any corrective measures required by CITY regarding the requirements of this Section. CONSULTANT will be given a reasonable amount of time to implement said corrective measures. Failure of CONSULTANT to implement required corrective measures will result in immediate termination of this Agreement. C. CONSULTANT will keep all books, records, accounts and documents pertaining to this Agreement separate from other activities unrelated to this Agreement. 22. INSURANCE. A. Before commencing performance under this Agreement, and at all other times this Agreement is effective, CONSULTANT must procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits complying, at a minimum, with the limits set forth below: Type of Insurance Commercial general liability: Professional Liability Business automobile liability Workers compensation Limits (combined single) $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Statutory requirement. B. Commercial general liability insurance will meet or exceed the requirements of ISO -CGL Form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. The amount of insurance set forth above will be a combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Commercial General Liability policy will be endorsed to name City, its officials, and employees as "additional insureds" under said insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed "primary" such that any other insurance that may be carried by City will be excess thereto. Such endorsement must be reflected on ISO Form No. CG 20 10 11 85 or 88. Such insurance will be on an "occurrence," not a "claims made," basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to City. C. Automobile coverage will be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 0106 92, including symbol 1 (Any Auto). D. Professional liability coverage will be on an "occurrence basis" if such coverage is available, or on a "claims made" basis if not available. When coverage is provided on a "claims made basis," CONSULTANT will continue to maintain the insurance in effect for a period of three (3) years after this Agreement expires or is terminated ( "extended insurance "). Such extended insurance will have the same coverage and limits as the policy that was in effect during the term of this Agreement, and will cover CONSULTANT for all claims made by City arising Page 7 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 out of any errors or omissions of CONSULTANT, or its officers, employees or agents during the time this Agreement was in effect. E. CONSULTANT will furnish to City duly authenticated Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance of the insurance required under this Agreement, endorsements as required herein, and such other evidence of insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by City from time to time. Insurance must be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best Company Rating equivalent to at least a Rating of "A:VII." F. Should CONSULTANT, for any reason, fail to obtain and maintain the insurance required by this Agreement, City may obtain such coverage at CONSULTANT's expense and deduct the cost of such insurance from payments due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement or terminate. 23. USE OF CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT must obtain CITY's prior written approval to use any consultants while performing any portion of this Agreement. Such approval must approve of the proposed consultant and the terms of compensation. 24. INCIDENTAL TASKS. CONSULTANT will meet with CITY monthly to provide the status on the project, which will include a schedule update and a short narrative description of progress during the past month for each major task, a description of the work remaining and a description of the work to be done before the next schedule update. 25. NOTICES. All communications to either party by the other party will be deemed made when received by such party at its respective name and address as follows: CITY Kimberly Christensen, AICP, Planning Manager City of El Segundo Planning & Bldg Dept 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 -3813 Fax: (310) 322 -4167 CONSULTANT Ruta K. Thomas, REA, CEQA/ NEPA Senior Group Manager Atkins North America, Inc. 12301 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 430 Los Angeles, California, 90025 Fax: (310) 268 -8175 Any such written communications by mail will be conclusively deemed to have been received by the addressee upon deposit thereof in the United States Mail, postage prepaid and properly addressed as noted above. In all other instances, notices will be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this paragraph. 26. SOLICITATION. CONSULTANT maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, CONSULTANT warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than CONSULTANT's bona fide employee, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting Page 8 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 from the award or making of this Agreement. Should CONSULTANT breach or violate this warranty, CITY may rescind this Agreement without liability. 27. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement and every provision herein is generally for the exclusive benefit of CONSULTANT and CITY and not for the benefit of any other party. There will be no incidental or other beneficiaries of any of CONSULTANT's or CITY's obligations under this Agreement. 28. INTERPRETATION. This Agreement was drafted in, and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and exclusive venue for any action involving this agreement will be in Los Angeles County or in the Federal District Court in the District of California in which Los Angeles County is located. 29. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, and its Attachments, sets forth the entire understanding of the parties. There are no other understandings, terms or other agreements expressed or implied, oral or written. There are three (3) Attachments to this Agreement. This Agreement will bind and inure to the benefit of the parties to this Agreement and any subsequent successors and assigns. 30. CONSISTENCY. In interpreting this Agreement and resolving any ambiguities, the main body of this Agreement takes precedence over the attached Exhibits; this Agreement supersedes any conflicting provisions. Any inconsistency between the Exhibits will be resolved in the order in which the Exhibits appear below: A. Exhibit A: Budget; B. Exhibit B: Proposal for Services /Scope of Work; and C. Exhibit C: Resumes. 31. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. Each Party had the opportunity to independently review this Agreement with legal counsel. Accordingly, this Agreement will be construed simply, as a whole, and in accordance with its fair meaning; it will not be interpreted strictly for or against either Party. 32. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion of the court to render such portion enforceable and, as so modified, such portion and the balance of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 33. AUTHORITY/MODIFICATION. The Parties represent and warrant that all necessary action has been taken by the Parties to authorize the undersigned to execute this Agreement and to engage in the actions described herein. This Agreement may be modified by written amendment. CITY's city manager, or designee, may execute any such amendment on behalf of CITY. Page 9 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 34. ACCEPTANCE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES. The Parties agree that this Agreement, agreements ancillary to this Agreement, and related documents to be entered into in connection with this Agreement will be considered signed when the signature of a party is delivered by facsimile transmission. Such facsimile signature will be treated in all respects as having the same effect as an original signature. 35. COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS. The parties agree that all of the provisions hereof will be construed as both covenants and conditions, the same as if the words importing such covenants and conditions had been used in each separate paragraph. 36. CAPTIONS. The captions of the paragraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 37. FORCE MAJEURE. Should performance of this Agreement be prevented due to fire, flood, explosion, war, embargo, government action, civil or military authority, the natural elements, or other similar causes beyond the Parties' control, then the Agreement will immediately terminate without obligation of either party to the other. 38. TIME IS OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence to comply with dates and schedules to be provided. 39. STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE. By executing this Agreement, CONSULTANT represents that it has demonstrated trustworthiness and possesses the quality, fitness and capacity to perform the Agreement in a manner satisfactory to CITY. CONSULTANT represents that its financial resources, surety and insurance experience, service experience, completion ability, personnel, current workload, experience in dealing with private consultants, and experience in dealing with public agencies all suggest that CONSULTANT is capable of performing the proposed contract and has a demonstrated capacity to deal fairly and effectively with and to satisfy a public agency. [Signatures on next page] Page 10 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this contract the day and year first hereinabove written. CITY IEGr DO Greg Ca1g, ter, City 1 tr er Terri S. Vitar, Vice President ATTEST: w., ,' 1 lac Ws� r, ,'' �, �' . R��lt�� °. on °� s�� CitClerk Senior rots. Manager UV F."I 10 kr"a • .. C Karl H. cj °ger, ,�V istant City Attorney Taxpayer ID No. 59- 0896138 P:\Planning & Building Safety \0 Planning - Old \Consultant Ping Services\Environmental Consultants\Atkins (PBS &J) (EIP) \888 N Sepulveda Specific Plan\Professional Services Agreement Environmental Review Atkins 888 N Sepulveda Specific Plan.doc Page 11 of 11 Agreement No. 4466 EXHIBIT "A" BUDGET Agreement No. 4466 AT�I<INS .. . .. ........... Budgets Atkins has prepared cost estimates that are competitive, yet accurately reflective of the level of effort required to complete the scope of services requested by the City based on our understanding of the project with the information made available to date. Atkins does not believe it is in the client's interest to submit an unrealistically low cost proposal, which is made possible by either reducing the scope of work or by assuming that budget augments will be made available at a later date. That said, we are flexible and willing to discuss ways to reduce our preliminary cost proposals, if necessary. For your convenience, we have provided detailed cost proposals for preparation of both an IS /MND and a Focused EIR as Attachment A, identifying labor costs by task, by person, and by hour, and we have also included our standard fee schedule as Attachment B. The range of billing rates per staff title identified as part of Attachment B are inclusive of all staff in Atkins' Environmental Science & Planning group; staff with the same title could have different billing rates based on years of experience and education. The billing rates identified for this project as part of the cost estimates in Attachment A are specific to the staff identified to work on the proposed project. The specific billing rates identified in Attachment A fall within the ranges of billing rates identified for each staff title in Attachment B. Factors that would increase the scope of work and estimated costs outlined in this proposal include, but are not necessarily limited to, any of the following: • Attendance at additional meetings • Printing of additional copies of reports • Analysis of additional issues above those discussed in this proposal, or a more detailed level of analysis than described in this proposal • Changes in the project requiring re- analysis or rewriting of report sections • Collection of additional data Our cost proposal is valid for 90 days from the date of this proposal and is based on all team members' standard hourly rates. The billing rates identified as part of Attachment A remain through the life of the contract for this project. Any tasks not completed or not required, will not be billed as part of the project. Monthly invoices will include progress reports that detail the work performed that month. Other direct costs included on invoices will be accompanied by backup (i.e., printer invoices, mailing receipts, etc.) 40 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 Attachment A Budgets Agreement No. 4466 Attachment Al Proposed Budget for the 888 North Sepulveda Project IS /MND (Option 1) -1. —ml-- —.1— budge 16 bosed on....iWn —M.. IHan 100 camme0ls (rwl comment I. H-)o Hie DIUHIS /MND R­—d­ to oddiH. c..- ,,.uId,.q-- omendmenito- proposed budge 1. Agreement No. 4466 Attachment A2 Proposed Budget for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Focused EIR (Option 2) ' the budge l proposed lotp�eppiplionof -Ad— ,Imbue DIpflFacusetl FR spumes 1- Aeslheltcs Ai Q—NG enhouse Gas Emesiom, NOna pntlirplfic/Irpn�porlolicnwit be fuky. -NIld as pmlo— FR.. If any addilic -Ion olhel—A isle .—me requietl to be sWdietl in the OR p endmenl to the m P—d butlgal ropy be leq ,Is d. "ihe A-1,11 live — focused.. b.d..I is bpsetl an race who no mme Ih— I comma nls I-1 comment bManl on the Dull Focused EIR Responding la ptldlionol comments woWd lequke m pm—. nl Io the p,pppsed budge, Attachment A3 888 North Sepulveda Project Traffic Impact Study Cost Estimate Kimley -Horn & Associates TASK Information Gathering / Project Kick -off Traffic Data Collection (Outside Expense — up to 12 intersections) Existing Conditions Analysis Project Trip Generation and Distribution - Hotel component - Remote Airport Parking component Compile Cumulative Projects / Develop Opening Year Forecasts Future Conditions Analysis — Opening Year w/o and w/ project Identify Project Impacts and Mitigation Site Access Evaluation Peer Review of Shared Parking Analysis Preparation of Report Project Team Meetings (Up to 2) Public Hearings (Up to 3) Agreement No. 4466 FEE $ 1,500 3,300 1,700 750 1,250 2,500 4,500 2,200 1,800 3,800 7,200 2,400 3,400 TOTAL $ 36,300 Agreement No. 4466 North Sepulveda Boulevard and East Walnut Avenue March 13, 2013 City of El Segundo, California Proposal No. P -15894 ATTACHMENT A4 - BREAKDOWN OF FEE FOR PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION PROJECT COORDINATION AND BACKGROUND REVIEW Senior Project Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist 2 hours @ $ 145.00 /hour $ 290.00 Staff Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist 8 hours @ $ 120.00 /hour $ 960.00 Subtotal $ 1,250.00 GEOTECHNICAL SITE RECONNAISSANCE Staff Engineer /Geologist /Environmental Scientist 6 hours @ $ 120.00 /hour $ 720.00 Field Vehicle Usage 6 hours @ $ 10.00 /hour $ 60.00 Subtotal $ 780.00 DATA COMPILATION AND ANALYSIS Principal Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist 2 hours @ $ 154.00 /hour $ 308.00 Senior Project Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist 8 hours @ $ 145.00 /hour $ 1,160.00 Staff Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist 16 hours @ $ 120.00 /hour $ 1,920.00 Subtotal $ 3,388.00 REPORT PREPARATION Principal Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist Senior Project Engineer /Geologist/Environmental Scientist Staff Engineer /Geologist /Environmental Scientist Technical Illustrator /CAD Operator Data Processing, Technical Editing, or Reproduction Subtotal P- 1.5894 Fee xls C8 2 hours @ $ 154.00 /hour $ 308.00 8 hours @ $ 145.00 /hour $ 1,160.00 16 hours @ $ 120.00 /hour $ 1,920.00 6 hours @ $ 78.00 /hour $ 468.00 4 hours @ $ 58.00 /hour $ 232.00 $ 4,088.00 TOTAL FEE $ 9,506.00 Agreement No. 4466 Attachment B Standard Fee Schedule nTKws Agreement No. 4466 SCIENCES & PLANNING - CALIFORNIA AND SOUTHWEST HOURLY BILLING RATES AND JOB CLASSIFICATIONS Sr Division Manager/ Principal Technical Professional $190 - $300 /hour Sr Group Manager /Project Director/ Sr Planner IV/ Sr Scientist IV/ Sr Engineer IV $175 -$300 /hour Group Manager/ Sr Project Manager III/ Sr Planner III/ Sr Scientist III/Sr Engineer III $140 - $200 /hour Project Manager/ Sr Planner II/ Sr Scientist II /Sr Engineer II/ Sr GIS Analyst II $120 -$170 /hour Associate Project Manager /Sr Planner I /Sr Scientist I/ Sr Engineer I /Sr GIS Analyst I $95 -$135 /hour Planner H/ Scientist II /Engineer II $85 -$120 /hour Planner I/ Scientist I /Engineer I $65- $100 /hour Sr Administrator /Operations Coordinator /Administrative Coordinator $90- $135 /hour Sr Word Processor /Regional Graphics Specialist /Sr Program Assistant $75- $110 /hour Word Processor $65 -$100 /hour Field Technician II $55 -$90 /hour Planner Intern /Scientist Intern/Field Technician I /Technical Aide /Administrative $45 -$75 /hour Mileage $0.56 /mile In addition, identifiable, non - salary costs that are directly attributable to the project (i.e., travel, meals, lodging, auto rentals, printing and copies, graphic materials, phone charges, equipment and specialized computer charges, etc.) and subcontractor fees include a 10% administration charge to cover overhead and administration. 1. This schedule is effective until April 1, 2013, and is subject to annual and /or periodic revisions thereafter, as necessary to accommodate inflationary trends, salary adjustments, and the general costs of business. 2. Invoices will be submitted by Consultant monthly. Client will notify Consultant, in writing, of any objections to an invoice within ten (10) days of the date of invoice. Otherwise, the invoice shall be deemed acceptable by the Client. Amounts indicated on invoices are due and payable immediately upon receipt. 3. A late payment finance charge at a rate of 18 % per annum (or the maximum amount allowed per law if lower) will be applied to any unpaid balance commencing 30 days after the date of the original invoice. 4. Fees for litigation and expert witness services will be charged at $450.00 per hour with a 4 -hour minimum per day. Agreement No. 4466 EXHIBIT "B" PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES /SCOPE OF WORK AT KIH��IYS March 14, 2013 Kimberly Christensen, AICP, Planning Manager Planning and Building Safety Department City of El Segundo 350 Main Street El Segundo, California 90245 Agreement No. 4466 Atkins North America, Inc. 12301 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 430 Los Angeles, California 90025 Telephone: +1.310.268.8132 Fax: +1.310.268.8175 wvvw.atkinsgiobal.com/northamerica Subject: Proposal to Prepare an IS /MND or Focused EIR for the 888 North Sepulveda Project in the City of El Segundo, CA Dear Kim: The project that is the subject of this proposal involves environmental review for the property located at the southeast corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and Walnut Avenue, currently occupied by an eight -story office building, seven -story parking structure, and vacant land. The project proposes to construct a five -story hotel with one level of underground parking on the vacant southern portion of the site. The 107,090- square -foot proposed hotel would offer 190 rooms. It is our understanding that the Applicant has applied for a Specific Plan which applies to the entire project site and will allow for the hotel, as well as remote airport parking, as conditionally permitted uses on -site. Additionally, the existing entitlements for the proposed project site will be amended. Planning entitlements for the proposed project, which encompasses all three project parcels, would include a General Plan Amendment, a Zone Change, a Zone Text Amendment, a development agreement, a Conditional Use Permit (for the hotel and remote airport parking uses), a lot subdivision (from two parcels to three parcels), and a Parking Demand Study to reduce the parking requirements for the hotel and office uses (joint use) on -site below the required 396 spaces. Each of the three new parcels on the proposed project site would have an individual use as follows: (1) five -story hotel, (2) office building, and (3) office /hotel parking and remote airport parking to serve Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This proposal includes a scope of work, schedule and budget for preparation of an Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS /MND) or a focused Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Our cost proposal includes preparation of a Traffic Impact Study and two optional tasks to prepare a Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation and a Sewer Capacity Study. Our experience with similar environmental projects throughout the local area, as well as the depth of our senior leadership with environmental and planning issues in the greater Los Angeles area, will allow us to complete the requested work in a timely, complete, and cost - effective manner. In relevant part Atkins offers: ■ Relationship with the City of El Segundo, which provides extensive local experience ■ Recent environmental review experience and knowledge of issues pertaining to mixed -use development throughout California, which provides specific expertise with the type of project that is proposed Kim Christensen, Planning Manager March 14, 2013 Page 2 Agreement No. 4466 AT 1 11 A ■ Commitment of senior Atkins staff to work on the project, which provides unique intellectual capital that can be leveraged to the benefit of the proposed project Atkins is a multidisciplinary environmental, urban planning, transportation, water resource, and engineering firm. We are proud of our long history collaborating with local jurisdictions and transportation agencies in the strategic advancement of the environmental review process. With over 8,500 successful environmental documents completed pursuant to CEQA, NEPA, state and federal Endangered Species Acts, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, the National Historic Preservation Act, and a host of other state and federal pieces of environmental legislation, our team offers professionals that can provide high- quality and legally defensible work products. Atkins is able to provide the full range of services required for the environmental process including a sewer capacity study, if needed. We are pleased to have Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc. join our team for preparation of the Traffic Impact Study and Ninyo & Moore join our team for preparation of the Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation. As you are aware, Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc. has prepared many traffic studies for projects in the City of El Segundo. They are very familiar with the City, its traffic issues, and traffic study requirements, and have modeled future traffic conditions throughout the City for both short -term and long -term conditions. We are confident that this concentration of expertise and experience on our team will result in a smooth, coordinated effort that is free of unnecessary delays. Due to our recent completion of an EIR for the Imperial Avenue Assisted Living /Senior Housing project and MNDs for both the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and Segundo Business Park projects, we are familiar with the issues unique to the City of El Segundo. Our participation in public meetings for all three projects has also given us insight into the local community's concerns for the project area. Together, this knowledge better prepares us to assist the city with the environmental clearance process for the proposed project. Thank you for the invitation to submit this proposal for the 888 North Sepulveda project. If selected, Atkins is agreeable to execute the city's Professional Services Agreement and will provide proof of insurance as noted in the Agreement. If you have any questions or would like more information about our proposal, please feel free to contact me at 310.893.2324 or by email at rota. thomas natkinsglob al. com. We look forward to continuing our work with the city. Best regards, ATKINS Contents Agreement No. 4466 Atkins North America, Inc 12301 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 430 Los Angeles, California 90025 Telephone: +1.310.268.8132 Fax: +1.310.268.8175 www .atkinsgiobal.com /northamerica Project" anageixicr t Te tti ............................................................. .............................., .......... i Scopee f Wor k............ ....................................... ............................... ......... .............................., Schedules........ ............................ .............................., ........ ,..,.......... .............................., .........37 Budgets..... ................................................................................................. .............................40 Attachments Attachrnent l Standard Fee Schedule Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKIINIS Scope of Work Project Understanding Agreement No. 4466 The proposed project site, located at the southeast corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and Walnut Avenue, is currently occupied by an eight -story office building (898 N. Sepulveda Boulevard), seven -story parking structure (892 N. Sepulveda Boulevard), and vacant land (888 N. Sepulveda Boulevard). Our understanding is that the office building has been used for office /administration type operations since development in 1976. According to the 2010 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), the parking structure is used for office building tenant parking and short- /long -term remote airport parking with a free shuttle service. There is a courtyard between the office building and parking structure. The proposed project site is bordered to the east and north (beyond Walnut Avenue) by Boeing facilities. To the south and west (beyond N. Sepulveda Boulevard), the proposed project site is bordered by commercial businesses and office uses. The project proposes to construct a five -story hotel with one level of underground parking (72 spaces) on the vacant southern portion of the site (888 N. Sepulveda Boulevard). The 107,090- square foot proposed hotel would be 77 feet tall and offer 190 rooms. The existing parking structure includes 808 parking spaces. City code requires 396 parking spaces for an office /hotel use. The Applicant has requested a parking reduction for the hotel /office uses based upon the results of the Applicant's proposed Parking Demand Study of a shared parking analysis, indicating that they would only need 278 spaces of the 808 parking spaces currently available in the existing parking structure for the combined office /hotel use on -site since the proposed hotel would offer 72 spaces in an underground parking structure; thereby using a total of 350 parking spaces for the combined office /hotel use. As a result, the existing parking garage would have 530 additional parking spaces available, which the Applicant is proposing to redevelop for remote airport parking uses as part of the proposed project. The shared parking analysis will be peer reviewed as part of this scope of work. We understand that the shared parking analysis will need to be confirmed for accuracy and accepted by the City during the course of the environmental review process before the number of parking spaces required for the on -site combined office /hotel use is finalized. It is our understanding that the Applicant has applied for a Specific Plan which applies to the entire project site and will allow for the hotel, as well as remote airport parking, as conditionally permitted uses on -site. The remote airport parking is intended to serve the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) specifically. Additionally, the existing entitlements for the proposed project site will be amended. Planning entitlements for the proposed project, which encompasses all three project parcels, would include a General Plan Amendment, a Zone Change, a Zone Text Amendment, a development agreement, a Conditional Use Permit (for the hotel and remote airport parking uses), a lot subdivision (from two parcels to three parcels), and a Parking Demand Study to reduce the parking requirements for the hotel and office uses (joint use) on -site below the required 396 spaces. Each of the three new parcels Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 3 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS on the proposed project site would have an individual use as follows: (1) five -story hotel (1.52 acres), (2) office building (0.42 acre), and (3) office /hotel parking and remote airport parking (1.04 acres). Project Approach The approach of the Atkins Project Team is based on meeting the following objectives„ ■ Serving as a key element of the City's team to anticipate controversial issues, provide unbiased recommendations, devise solutions to potential impacts and /or other issues that may arise, and provide expert planning, policy, and environmental compliance consultation ■ Committing senior management to the project to provide close coordination with, and accessibility to, the City to ensure technical accuracy, document objectivity, and legal defensibility ■ Complying with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the current CEQA Guidelines, as well as current case law, and serving as a public educator of CEQA and the CEQA process ■ Complying with all unique City processing requirements ■ Responding to all significant issues of concern raised by the various governmental agencies, private entities, individuals, and community groups ■ Submitting all required deliverables within the mutually agreed upon time frames At the request of the City, we have provided a scope of work, schedule and budget for preparation of either an IS /MND (Option 1) or a Focused EIR (Option 2) for the proposed project. Based on the results of the Task 2 below, we would determine which option is the appropriate level of environmental review for the proposed project. Atkins will take full responsibility for project initiation and organization, data compilation, impact assessment, development of mitigation measures, report compilation, monitoring and review for CEQA adequacy, attendance at public meetings and hearings, response to public comments, coordination of the internal project team, and preparation of a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. Report format and content will be in full compliance with CEQA (as amended through the date of submittal of the environmental document), the CEQA Guidelines (also as amended through the date of submittal of the environmental document), and the City's environmental guidelines and procedural requirements. General environmental document organization will include a discussion of existing conditions, potential direct and indirect/ secondary environmental impacts, and the recommendation of mitigation measures for each affected issue area. To present information in a concise and easily understood format, text will be supplemented with graphics, charts, maps and tables on 8.5 x 11 white paper, unless a larger format is critical to the readability of the document. Work products will consist of professionally photocopied reports in comb bindings, which are printed on recycled paper. The majority of graphics, charts, and maps will be presented in black ink, although some color graphics may be included to help convey necessary information. All work products will be submitted in hard -copy format and in electronic format and will be prepared using Microsoft Word 2003 and other formats (i.e., PDF) that are compatible with the City's software applications. All documents and plans shall be the property of the City of El Segundo. 4 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 IV I 1K I �14 S TASK 1 Participate in Project Startup Activities Subtask 1 A Attend One Project Kick -Off Meeting The Atkins team will attend one project kick -off meeting with representatives from the City of El Segundo and, most likely, the Applicant's team. The purpose of the kick -off meeting is to compile the relevant background data and reports; clearly define the proposed project for the purposes of the environmental analysis; finalize the cumulative projects list with the City; discuss the City's format for the draft Findings of Fact; discuss the project schedule and important assumptions for achieving the schedule; identify all anticipated discretionary actions; establish early communication among various project team members, as well as the protocols for ongoing communication; and to familiarize the Atkins project team with the issues and concerns that the City determines to be important issues for analysis in the environmental document. Based on the discussions and issues raised during the kick -off meeting, the Atkins project management team will refine the scope of work, schedule, and budget, if necessary. List of Products ❑ Attend one (1) kick -off meeting ❑ Submit one (1) written request for additional information, if necessary TASK 2 Conduct Preliminary Analyses Subtask 2A Prepare Traffic Impact Study Kimley -Horn & Associates (KHA) will prepare the traffic impact study for the 888 North Sepulveda project. The study will address the following conditions: • Existing Conditions • Existing Plus Project Conditions • Cumulative Conditions (Opening Year) Without Project • Cumulative Conditions (Opening Year) With Project The study will evaluate project impacts during the morning and evening peak hours on a typical weekday at up to twelve area intersections, to be agreed upon with City Staff. KHA will prepare a study that complies with the Los Angeles County Congestion Management Plan (CMP) and the traffic impact study requirements of the City of El Segundo. The following scope of services is based on our understanding of the project issues and the study requirements of the City of El Segundo. Project Initiation ■ Obtain a complete project description and a to -scale copy of the project site plan, including: > Site layout and building and hardscape footprints • Square footage of existing site uses to remain and to be removed • Hotel room count • Square footage of proposed hotel ancillary uses, such as meeting rooms and restaurant areas • Project site entrances Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 5 Agreement No. 4466 /vr K 1�� I lys • Existing and proposed parking supply • On -site vehicle flow lines; and any other site features that will affect the flow of traffic into and out of the site Traffic Impact Analysis • Obtain current weekday morning and evening peak hour traffic count data for the study intersections. • Develop project trip generation estimates for the proposed project, using the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation publication (9`'' Edition). • Trip generation assumptions will take into account the potential internal trip capture and trip synergy between the hotel and the surrounding office buildings. • The site trip generation estimates will also need to take into account the trip- generating characteristics of the proposed remote airport parking. The ITE Trip Generation resource does not provide trip generation rates for a parking use. KHA will draw from other data sources for this analysis. • We will confer with staff on trip generation assumptions before proceeding with the analysis. • Develop trip distribution and assignment assumptions for the hotel and the remote airport parking components. • Submit trip generation and trip distribution assumptions to City Staff and the project team for concurrence. • Distribute the project traffic to the surrounding street system. • Obtain cumulative project information from the City of El Segundo and surrounding cities. • Collaborate with the City and the project team to identify the anticipated Opening Year for the proposed project. • Develop Opening Year peak hour forecasts at the study intersections, using the cumulative projects' traffic and ambient growth rates. • Conduct intersection analysis for each of the study scenarios as follows: • Intersection analysis will be conducted using the intersection capacity utilization (ICED methodology, in accordance with City standards. • Analysis of intersections on State Highway facilities and at freeway terminal ramps will also be analyzed using the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) delay methodology, in accordance with the Caltrans Guide for the Preparation of Traffic Impact Studies. • Identify any project impacts, and project mitigation, if necessary. Any project traffic mitigation, if needed, will take into account future recommended intersection improvements outlined in the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan. • Develop a summary of project parking requirements for the project. Provide a peer review of the Shared Parking Analysis prepared by Walker Parking Consultants for the existing office, proposed hotel, and proposed remote airport parking uses. Based on a review of the Shared 6 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKINS Parking Analysis, prepare an evaluation of the adequacy of the proposed parking supply for peak operating conditions and make recommendations to the City. ■ Evaluate the proposed site access and on -site circulation provisions, including an evaluation of the current access from Sepulveda Boulevard. ■ Prepare a stand -alone traffic study summarizing the analysis methodology, study findings, and recommendations. ■ Assist in preparation of Responses to Comments (up to 8 hours). Traffic Scope Assumptions ■ To -scale site plans and a complete project description, available on -site and off -site improvement plans, record drawings, and existing aerial photographs or topographic maps will be provided to KHA. ■ The scope and fee assumes analysis of one development scenario, and one analysis phase. Any additional project alternatives or phased analysis will require an additional fee. ■ Any changes or revisions to the site plan or project description once the analysis has begun will require additional or changed analysis, which will constitute additional services, and will require an adjustment to the project schedule and budget. The results of the traffic impact study will be included as part of a separate report, as well as in the environmental document. Subtask 2B Conduct Air Quality Modeling Atkins will use the results of the traffic impact study, information regarding construction phases, schedules, and equipment, as well as information regarding specific activities and hours of operation to model the potential impacts of the proposed project on air quality. By conducting the air quality modeling early in the environmental review process, Atkins can determine whether there will be significant impacts to air quality, and if these impacts can be mitigated. Local carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations will be modeled at up to eight intersections to be selected in coordination with the City of El Segundo. Atkins can revise the number of intersections studied based on input from the City. Local CO impacts associated with project traffic will be predicted using the CALINE -4 program and compliant with the recommendations of the CALTRANS Transportation Project -Level Carbon Monoxide Protocol (Revised December 1997). The CALINE -4 computer dispersion model will be applied to the intersections most affected by project traffic, and nearby proximity to sensitive receptors. The air quality analysis will also evaluate potential air quality impacts of project - related construction activities. The maximum expected equipment to be in use during each phase of construction will be used to quantify maximum daily emissions. Emissions will be compared to the thresholds of significance presented in the SCAQMD Handbook. Mitigation measures for construction - related particulates will follow guidance from the SCAQMD CEQA Handbook In addition to the air emission thresholds established by SCAQMD, potential localized impacts for certain criteria pollutants with regard to project- Proposal fo Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 7 Agreement No. 4466 K1111111111KINS related emissions are calculated using a separate method. For smaller projects (less than 5 acres), localized significance thresholds (LSTs) were developed in response to the SCAQMD Governing Board's Environmental Justice Enhancement Initiative I -4. LSTs represent the maximum emissions from a project that are not expected to cause or contribute to an exceedance of the most stringent applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard, and are developed based on the ambient concentrations of that pollutant for each source receptor area and distance to the nearest sensitive receptor. A LST screening analysis using the SCAQMD provided mass -rate lookup tables only applies to projects that are 5 acres or less in size and are only applicable to CO, NOx, PM,,, and PM25. For this project, an analysis of localized concentrations of relevant criteria air pollutants (LSTs) during construction activities would also be conducted in compliance with the recommendations of the SCAQMD Final Localized Significance Thresholds Methodology (2003). The regional criteria pollutant analysis will examine vehicular and stationary sources associated with operation of the proposed project. Based on estimated vehicle trips, vehicular emissions of carbon monoxide, ozone precursors (reactive organic gases and oxides of nitrogen), and small particulate matter (PM,o) will be predicted and quantified using EMFAC 2007 emission factors and the SCAQMD's recommended CalEEMod software, which will then be compared to the SCAQMD significance thresholds to determine whether the proposed project would violate a State or federal air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation. The criteria pollutant emissions from future stationary sources (sources that are permitted by the air district such as generators) will also be estimated in the same manner. The SCAQMD's regulatory structure to evaluate and offset these emissions will be described. The air quality analysis will also qualitatively evaluate the potential exposure of sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations where the project may cause emissions of identified pollutants in excess of the pounds per day or tons per quarter standards established by the SCAQMD. Mitigation measures will be identified for potentially significant impacts, and their effectiveness will be quantified to the extent feasible. Potential conflicts with or potential to obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan where it may cause or contribute to emission of identified air pollutants in excess of levels stated in the plan or where it may fail to implement a remedial or mitigation measure required under the plan will be analyzed. The results of the updated air quality impacts analyses will be discussed with the City and included as part of the environmental document. Subtask 2C Conduct Noise Modeling Atkins will use the results of the traffic impact study, information regarding construction phases, schedules, and equipment, as well as information regarding specific activities and hours of operation to model the potential noise impacts generated by the proposed project. By conducting the noise modeling early in the environmental review process, Atkins can determine whether there will be significant noise impacts, and if these impacts can be mitigated. Existing ambient daytime noise levels will be measured at locations (to be selected in coordination with the City) within and around the proposed project site to establish current baseline noise levels. These locations will be identified on a map. The daytime noise levels will be measured using a Larson -Davis 8 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 AT K ...... ........ ...... 1 I NS) Model 814 precision sound level meter, which satisfies the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for general environmental noise measurement instrumentation. Noise will be characterized in the following terms: ■ L,q, the equivalent energy noise level, is the average acoustic energy content of noise for a stated period of time; for evaluating community impacts, this rating scale does not vary, regardless of whether the noise occurs during the day or the night ■ L, in, the minimum instantaneous noise level experienced during a given period of time • Lmax, the maximum instantaneous noise level experienced during a given period of time Existing 24 -hour noise levels will be calculated for various roadway segments in the project vicinity using the Federal Highway Administration Highway Noise Prediction Model (FHWA -RD -77 -108) and current traffic counts from the traffic report prepared for the project. The model will calculate the average noise level at specific locations based on traffic volumes, average speeds, roadway geometry, and site environmental conditions. Vehicle noise energy rates in the FWHA model will be modified to incorporate rates utilized by Caltrans, which better represent vehicle noise levels in California. The analysis of operational noise impacts will address future noise levels at the project site and in the project vicinity. Future noise levels along the roadway segments in the project vicinity will be calculated to determine whether traffic generated by the project causes a substantial increase in noise at off -site locations. Noise levels generated during construction will be estimated based upon anticipated construction schedules, techniques, and building types, and all assumptions in the noise analysis will be consistent with what is assumed in the air quality and transportation /traffic analyses. The potential for construction noise to impact nearby noise - sensitive land uses (i.e., residences) will be characterized by quantifying anticipated noise levels (e.g., based on distance). Furthermore, vibration impacts from project - related construction activities will also be evaluated if any pile - driving or other vibration- inducing activities occur. For any impacts that exceed identified significance thresholds, feasible mitigation measures will be identified, which may include modification of construction techniques or hours, changes in project design or layout, provision of temporary or long -term barriers to noise transmission, or limitations on outdoor nighttime activities. The results of the updated noise level impacts analyses will be discussed with the City and included as part of the environmental document. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the traffic impact study report in Microsoft Word 2003 format Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 9 Agreement NoI. 4466 ATKNS OPTION 1: IS /MND TASK 3 Prepare Administrative Draft IS /MND, Screencheck Draft IS /MND and Notice of Completion (NOC) Subtask 3A Prepare Administrative Draft IS /MND, Screencheck Draft IS /MND and NOC Atkins will prepare an IS /MND and Notice of Completion (NOC) for the proposed project that is consistent with the procedural and substantive provisions of CEQA Guidelines Sections 15063 and 15072 and Appendices C and G. (An IS /MND must now also be accompanied with a Notice of Completion, instead of a Notice of Availability, much like distribution of a Draft EIR.) The objective of this task is to prepare a comprehensive, accurate, and objective project -level IS /MND for the proposed project that fully complies with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines (both as amended throughout submittal of the Draft IS /MND) and all applicable guidance and procedures established by the City of El Segundo for the purpose of environmental review. The main purpose of the Draft IS /MND will be to thoroughly and accurately analyze the environmental impacts of the proposed project. The document will be as free as possible of jargon so that the information it contains is accessible to the City and the public. The methodology and criteria used for determining the impacts of the project will be clearly and explicitly described in the IS /MND, including any assumptions, models, or modeling techniques used in the analysis. The IS /MND will be prepared in conformance with a City- approved Initial Study checklist format, and the NOC would be consistent with CEQA Guidelines Appendix C. All seventeen CEQA issue areas will be sufficiently analyzed in the IS /MND. All appropriate mitigation measures for these resources would be included in the IS /MND and incorporated into the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. The following resources will be analyzed in the Addendum. • Aesthetics • Agriculture /Forestry Resources • Air Quality • Biological Resources • Cultural Resources • Geology /Soils • Greenhouse Gas Emissions • Hazards /Hazardous Materials • Hydrology /Water Quality • Land Use /Planning • Mineral Resources • Noise • Population /Housing • Public Services • Recreation 10 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 AT1014S • Transportation /Traffic • Utilities /Service Systems It is assumed that key construction and operational features of the project would be available at the beginning of work on the IS /MND such that an accurate, finite, and stable project description could be prepared prior to beginning substantial work on the IS /MND. This approach has proven to result in the most expeditious preparation and processing of an IS /MND. As per our previous experience working with the City, only electronic copies of the Administrative Draft IS /MND will be provided to City staff in an effort to cut down on printing costs. Once comments on the Administrative Draft IS /MND have been received from the City, Atkins will incorporate all comments and submit (electronically only) a Screencheck Draft IS /MND to the City for final review before preparing the Draft IS /MND for public review. It is anticipated that comments received on the Screencheck Draft IS /MND would be minimal and mostly editorial in nature. Substantive comments requiring a second round of substantial edits would require an amendment to the budget proposed. A Final Check Copy of the Draft IS /MND in electronic format (WORD and PDF) will be submitted to the City for final review before printing. All technical studies, survey results, data, and public and agency comments will be included as appendix material to the Draft IS /MND. The scope of work for the environmental issue areas expected to be analyzed in the Draft IS /MND is further described at the end of this Scope of Work in the "Environmental Impact Analysis" section, with an emphasis on unique and /or important components of the environmental analysis. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Draft IS /MND, including Technical Appendices in Microsoft Word and /or PDF formats ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Check Copy of the IS /MND in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Draft NOC for City review TASK 4 Prepare Public Review Draft IS /MND and NOC, and Attend Public Meeting on the Draft IS /MND Subtask 4A Prepare Public Review Draft IS /MND and NOC Atkins will prepare a Draft IS /MND for a 30 -day public review that incorporates all of the comments on the Administrative Draft IS /MND and Screencheck Draft IS /MND. The Draft IS /MND will be comb - bound, using heavy stock paper for the cover, rather than plastic or laminate. Atkins will prepare and distribute twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Draft IS /MND (with technical appendices), one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Draft IS /MND, forty (40) electronic copies of the Draft IS /MND on CD, one (1) electronic copy in Microsoft Word 2003 format, and one (1) electronic copy in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Additionally, Atkins will prepare and distribute one (1) printed copy of the Executive Summary, twenty (20) CD copies of the Executive Summary, and one (1) printed unbound Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 11 Agreement No. 4466 1 camera -ready copy of the Executive Summary. Atkins will distribute the requisite fifteen (15) copies of the Draft IS /MND (including its technical appendices and Executive Summary) to the State Clearinghouse. If appropriate at the time of publication, Atkins may submit the Draft IS /MND to the State Clearinghouse on CD, including hard copies of the Executive Summary (15 copies of each). As appropriate, to save paper and other resources, appendices will be provided on CD when hard copies of the IS /MND are printed. However, this scope of work and budget assume full, printed copies of the appendices. Atkins would also be responsible for preparation of the NOC, as well as any applicable filing fees. Atkins will distribute the NOC along with the Draft IS /MND to the State Clearinghouse. It is assumed that the City would be responsible for distribution of the NOC to area property owners, local organizations, and departments within the City (some of which will also receive a copy of the Draft IS /MND), as well as publication of the NOC in a local newspaper. Atkins would be responsible for transmittal of the NOC to the County Clerk of Los Angeles. List of Products ❑ Twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Draft IS /MND (with technical appendices) ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Draft IS /MND ❑ Forty (40) electronic copies of the Draft IS /MND on CD ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Draft IS /MND and Executive Summary in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) printed copy of the Executive Summary ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Executive Summary ❑ Twenty (20) CD copies of the Executive Summary ❑ Forty (40) printed copies of the NOC to accompany the Draft IS /MND ❑ One (1) printed copy of the NOC ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the NOC Subtask 4B Attend Public Meeting on the Draft IS /MND (OPTIONAL) If required, Atkins's Project Manager and Deputy Project Manager, as well as Kimley- Horn's Project Manager, will attend a public meeting on the Draft IS /MND. It is assumed that the City of El Segundo would coordinate and facilitate the public hearing (or community meeting) and that presentation materials describing or illustrating the project will be provided by the Applicant. Atkins would take detailed notes regarding the issues raised by commenting individuals that should be addressed in the Final IS /MND. In addition, Atkins would be available to provide an overview of the CEQA process and answer questions raised by the public regarding the CEQA process and /or questions regarding the analysis in the IS /MND. List of Products ❑ OPTIONAL: Attend one (1) public meeting on the Draft IS /MND 12 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKII i TASK 5 Prepare Administrative Final IS /MND, Screencheck Final IS /MND and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) Subtask 5A Prepare Administrative Final IS /MND (Response to Comments and Text Revisions), Screencheck Final IS /MND and MMRP The Response to Comments volume of the Final IS /MND will include all comments received, responses to those comments, and standard introductory material. The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) would be provided separately, but prepared concurrently with the Final IS /MND. All comments will be numbered (to indicate comment letter and comment number), and the responses to those comments will be similarly numbered to allow easy correlation. In addition, where the text of the Draft IS /MND must be revised, the text will be isolated as "text changes" in the Response to Comments, indicating deleted text by strikeout and inserted text by double - underline. The text of the Draft IS /MND will not be revised. The Final IS /MND will collectively consist of the Draft IS /MND, the Response to Comments document, and the technical appendices. It is assumed that the Final IS /MND would be provided at least 10 days prior to consideration for certification by the City to any commenting public agency and any member of the public who has requested the document. Further, the MMRP will be designed to ensure compliance with all adopted mitigation measures during project implementation. The MMRP will be in table format and will specify project - specific mitigation measures, as well as standard conditions of approval that are applicable to the project, if requested by the City. Mitigation timing and responsible parties will also be identified. The objective of the MMRP is to ensure compliance with Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, as mandated by Assembly Bill 3180 (Cortese 1988), which requires that a lead agency adopt an MMRP at the time an IS /MND is certified. An estimated budget has been prepared for the responses to comments effort. While the actual scope and extent of public comments (in either written or oral format) cannot be definitively determined at this time, we have tried to provide a conservative, yet realistic, estimate of the scope of work that would be required for this project, in order to avoid the need for a contract amendment. As per our previous experience working with the City, only electronic copies of the Administrative Final IS /MND will be provided to City staff in an effort to cut down on printing costs. Once comments on the Administrative Final IS /MND and MMRP have been received from the City, Atkins will incorporate all comments and submit (electronically only) a Screencheck Final IS /MND and MMRP to the City for final review before preparing the Final IS /MND and MMRP for public review. It is anticipated that comments received on the Screencheck Final IS /MND and MMRP would be minimal and mostly editorial in nature. Substantive comments requiring a second round of substantial edits would require an amendment to the budget proposed. A Final Check Copy of the Final IS /MND in electronic format (WORD and PDF) will be submitted to the City for final review before printing. Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 13 Agreement No. 4466 Al IKIINS List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic memorandum indicating the adequacy of the estimated budget for the responses to comments work effort (if needed) ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Final IS /MND in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Screencheck Final IS /MND in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Check Copy Final IS /MND in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format TASK 6 Prepare Final IS /MND for Public Review, Attend Certification Hearings, and File Notice of Determination Subtask 6A Prepare Final IS /MND for Public Review Atkins will prepare a Final IS /MND and MMRP that incorporates all of the comments on the Administrative Final IS /MND, Screencheck Final IS /MND and MMRP. Atkins will provide the City with fifteen (15) printed bound copies of the Final IS /MND and MMRP, one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final IS /MND and MMRP, one (1) electronic copy of the Final IS /MND and MMRP in Microsoft Word 2003 format, one (1) electronic copy of the Final IS /MND and MMRP in PDF format, and fifteen (15) CD copies of the Final IS /MND and MMRP. For public agencies that commented on the Draft IS /MND, they would be provided with a Final IS /MND at least ten days prior to the meeting during which the City would consider certification of the IS /MND. List of Products ❑ Fifteen (15) printed bound copies of the Final IS /MND (with technical appendices) and MMRP ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final IS /MND and MMRP ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final IS /MND and MMRP in Microsoft Word 2003 and PDF format ❑ Fifteen (15) CD copies of the Final IS /MND and MMRP Subtask 6B Attend Planning Commission and City Council Hearings and File NOD Members of the Atkins team will attend one hearing before the Planning Commission and up to two hearings (if more than one is required) before the City Council during which approval of the project and certification of the Final IS /MND would be considered. Specifically, Atkins's Project Director and Project Manager, as well as Kimley- Horn's Project Manager, will attend all hearings. It is assumed that the City of El Segundo would coordinate and facilitate the meeting and that oversized presentation materials describing or illustrating the project will be provided by the City. Atkins would be available to answer questions raised concerning the CEQA process and /or technical questions regarding the analysis contained in the IS /MND. 14 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKIIs Atkins would prepare and file the Notice of Determination (NOD) with the County Clerk (within five days of certification of the IS /MND). Atkins would also be responsible for any applicable filing fees. List of Products ❑ Attend one (1) Planning Commission hearing ❑ Attend one (1) City Council hearing ❑ OPTIONAL: Attend second City Council hearing ❑ One (1) printed and one (1) electronic copy of the NOD [NO TASK 7 AS PART OF OPTION 1 - CONTINUE TO TASK 8 BELOW] OPTION 2: FOCUSED EIR TASK 3 Prepare Initial Study /Notice of Preparation (IS /NOP) and Attend Scoping Meeting Subtask 3A Prepare IS /NOP Atkins will prepare an Initial Study /Notice of Preparation (IS /NOP) for the proposed project that is consistent with the procedural and substantive provisions of Sections 15063 and 15082 and Appendices C, G, and I of the CEQA Guidelines and would be used to narrow the focus of the environmental issues addressed in the EIR. Atkins would be responsible for preparing the Notice of Completion (NOC) for the proposed project. (In recent past, an IS /NOP must now also be accompanied with a NOC, instead of a Notice of Availability, much like distribution of a Draft EIR.) The Initial Study will be prepared in conformance with a City- approved Initial Study checklist format. Based upon review and comment by the City, Atkins will revise the IS /NOP, as appropriate. It is anticipated that the following issue areas will be sufficiently analyzed in the Initial Study to allow them to be scoped out from further analysis in the Focused EIR. • Agriculture /Forestry Resources • Biological Resources • Cultural Resources • Geology /Soils • Hazards /Hazardous Materials • Hydrology /Water Quality • Land Use /Planning • Mineral Resources • Population /Housing • Public Services • Recreation • Utilities /Service Systems All mitigation measures included in the Initial Study would be incorporated into the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. All appropriate mitigation measures identified in the Initial Study Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 15 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS would be provided in an appendix of die Focused EIR to consolidate all mitigation measures required of the project (from both the Initial Study and Focused EIR) for ease in public reading and understanding. The "Environmental Impact Analysis" section at the end of this Scope of Work discusses each of these resources in more detail. Once completed, Atkins will submit to City staff for internal review an electronic copy of the Administrative Draft IS /NOP. Once comments on the Administrative Draft IS /NOP have been received from the City, Atkins will incorporate all comments and submit (electronically only) a Screencheck Draft IS/ NOP to the City for final review before preparing the Final IS /NOP for public review. It is anticipated that comments received on the Screencheck Draft IS /NOP would be minimal and mostly editorial in nature. Substantive comments requiring a second round of substantial edits would require an amendment to the budget proposed. A Final Check Copy of the IS /NOP in electronic format (WORD and PDF) will be submitted to the City for final review before printing. Atkins will prepare and distribute twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Draft IS /NOP (with technical appendices), one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Draft IS /NOP, forty (40) electronic copies of the Draft IS /NOP on CD, one (1) electronic copy in Microsoft Word 2003 format, and one (1) electronic copy in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. As appropriate, to save paper and other resources, appendices will be provided on CD when hard copies of the IS /NOP are printed. However, this scope of work and budget assume full, printed copies of the appendices. Atkins will distribute the IS /NOP to the State Clearinghouse (SCH) and responsible agencies, trustee agencies, and any other interested parties pursuant to the City's mailing list. During the 30 -day public review period of the IS /NOP, Atkins will begin preparation of the Draft Focused EIR in order to reduce the overall project schedule. Subtask 3B Attend Scoping Meeting Members of the Atkins team will attend a scoping meeting for the proposed project. Specifically, Atkins's Project Manager and Deputy Project Manager, as well as Kimley- Horn's Project Manager, will attend the scoping meeting. It is assumed that the City of El Segundo would coordinate and facilitate the scoping meeting and that oversized presentation materials describing or illustrating the project will be provided by the Applicant. Atkins would provide relevant meeting handouts, including a summary of the IS /NOP, a CEQA Process flowchart, the purpose of the scoping meeting, environmental issue areas, and a sign -in sheet. Atkins would also take detailed notes regarding the issues raised by commenting individuals that should be addressed in the Draft Focused EIR. In addition, Atkins would be available to present the purpose of the scoping meeting, provide an overview of the CEQA process, and answer questions raised by the public regarding the CEQA process and /or general questions regarding technical and analytic methods, as needed. Atkins's primary role in the scoping meeting is to solicit and /or record public input regarding the scope and content of the Draft Focused EIR. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Draft IS /NOP in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format 16 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKI114S ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Screencheck Draft IS /NOP in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Check Copy of the IS /NOP in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ Twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Final IS /NOP (with technical appendices) ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final IS /NOP ❑ Forty (40) electronic copies of the Final IS /NOP on CD ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final IS /NOP in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ Attend one (1) Scoping Meeting TASK 4 Prepare Administrative Draft Focused EIR and Screencheck Draft Focused EIR Subtask 4A Prepare Administrative Draft Focused EIR and Screencheck Draft Focused EIR The objective of this task is to prepare a comprehensive, accurate, and objective project -level Focused EIR for the proposed project that fully complies with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines (both as amended throughout submittal of the Draft Focused EIR) and all applicable guidance and procedures established by the City of El Segundo for the purpose of environmental review. The main purpose of the Draft Focused EIR will be to thoroughly and accurately analyze the environmental impacts of the proposed project with respect to resources for which impacts have not been scoped out in the IS /NOP. The document will be as free as possible of jargon so that the information it contains is accessible to the City and the public. The methodology and criteria used for determining the impacts of the project will be clearly and explicitly described in each section of the Focused EIR, including any assumptions, models, or modeling techniques used in the analysis. The Draft Focused EIR will include the following sections; • Contents • Introduction • Executive Summary, including a comprehensive summary table of impacts and mitigation measures, areas of controversy, issues to be resolved, and a summary discussion of the proposed project and its alternatives • Project Description, including project objectives, project location(s), project characteristics, and required approvals • Introduction to the Analysis • Environmental Analysis • Environmental Setting • Regulatory Framework (applicable federal, State, local, plans, policies, and standards) • Thresholds of Significance Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 17 Agreement No.' 4466 • Project Environmental Impacts (short -term, long -term, direct, and indirect) • Mitigation Measures (for potentially significant environmental issues) • Level of Significance after Mitigation • Cumulative Environmental Impacts (short -term, long -term, direct, and indirect) ■ Alternatives ■ Long -Term Implications (including growth - inducing impacts, a summary of project- related and cumulative significant and unavoidable impacts, and significant irreversible environmental changes or commitments of resources) ■ List of EIR Preparers ■ References ■ Technical Appendices It is assumed that key construction and operational features of the project would be available at the beginning of work on the Focused EIR such that an accurate, finite, and stable project description could be prepared prior to beginning substantial work on the Focused EIR. This approach has proven to result in the most expeditious preparation and processing of a Focused EIR. The scope of work for the environmental issue areas expected to be analyzed in the Draft Focused EIR is further described at the end of this Scope of Work in the "Environmental Impact Analysis" section, with an emphasis on unique and /or important components of the environmental analysis. In order to ensure a common understanding of the scope and content of the Focused EIR, Atkins will prepare a comprehensive list of each of the thresholds that would be evaluated in the Focused EIR, as well as every impact statement that would be addressed to respond to each of the thresholds for review and approval by the City prior to beginning work on the Focused EIR (some thresholds may contain more than one impact statement). Cumulative Impacts Cumulative impacts will be specified in the individual environmental issue areas of the Focused EIR. The cumulative analysis will be qualitative in nature and will be based upon known projects, either approved, proposed (applications on file), or reasonably foreseeable, within a defined area around the proposed project, as determined by the factors relevant to each environmental issue area and identified in the traffic impact study prepared as part of Task 2. The cumulative impact assessment will be based on potential development projects that may, in combination with the proposed project, create cumulatively considerable environmental impacts, as required by Section 15130 of the 2007 CEQA Guidelines. Atkins will review and finalize the list of cumulative projects to be used as part of the cumulative impacts analysis during the kick -off meeting; we will discuss including projects outside the City of El Segundo as part of this list. 18 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKINS Other CEQA Sections Summary. This section will be in tabular format and will briefly describe the impacts of the proposed project, the level of significance of impacts, recommended mitigation measures, and the level of significance after the recommended mitigation measures are implemented. Long -Term Implications. The Focused EIR will discuss all significant unavoidable adverse impacts. The Focused EIR will discuss any potential growth - inducing and irreversible impacts of the proposed project. Potential sources of growth inducement and their corresponding impacts, such as removal of obstacles to growth will be qualitatively analyzed, to the extent that they are applicable. Alternatives. In order to accurately define alternatives, Atkins will work with the City to first clearly articulate project objectives. The Focused EIR can then most effectively assess alternatives in light of CEQA's mandate to reduce significant project - related impacts while meeting the project's basic objectives. Atkins proposes a two- tiered approach to the alternatives analysis, which is to (1) describe the alternatives screening process and (2) describe and analyze those alternatives selected for detailed study. This will allow the Focused EIR to demonstrate the consideration given to a sufficiently broad range of alternatives. The alternatives screening process will provide an opportunity for the Focused EIR to describe the process used to identify alternatives. The section will describe a range of alternatives initially considered, including their ability to meet "screening criteria." Alternatives not carried forward for detailed analysis will be identified, and the reason for rejection of these alternatives will be specified. For those alternatives described in detail, the Focused EIR will qualitatively address the anticipated environmental impacts, focusing on the environmental issue areas fully analyzed in the body of the Focused EIR but also considering all seventeen environmental issues areas as the alternative may result in impacts to issue areas that they project did not. Atkins will work closely with City staff to develop a maximum of three alternatives to the proposed project including the No Project scenario, as required by CEQA. Potential alternatives to the proposed project include: 1) a smaller hotel; 2) if the remote airport parking use is not accepted by the City; 3) code compliant parking at the proposed project site; and /or 4) an office use at the proposed hotel site. The alternatives will be provided in a sufficient level of detail for comparison with the proposed project. Each alternative will be evaluated with respect to each key impact category. The advantages and disadvantages of each alternative and the reasons for rejecting or recommending the alternative will also be discussed and the environmentally superior alternative will be identified. During the course of the environmental analysis, minor variations to the proposed project that could have the effect of reducing or eliminating environmental concerns may become apparent. These variations will be recommended, where feasible. Appendices. All technical studies, survey results, data, and public and agency comments will be included as appendix material to the Draft Focused EIR. All appropriate mitigation measures identified for these resources in both the Initial Study (as discussed under Task 3) and the Draft Focused EIR would be provided in an appendix of the Draft Focused EIR Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 19 Agreement No. 4466 Al 1<114S to consolidate all mitigation measures required of the project (from both the Initial Study and Focused EIR) for ease in public reading and understanding. All mitigation measures included in the Initial Study would be incorporated into the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. As per our previous experience working with the City, only electronic copies of the Administrative Draft Focused EIR will be provided to City staff in an effort to cut down on printing costs. Once comments on the Administrative Draft Focused EIR have been received from the City, Atkins will incorporate all comments and submit (electronically only) a Screencheck Draft Focused EIR to the City for final review before preparing the Draft Focused EIR for public review. It is anticipated that comments received on the Screencheck Draft Focused EIR would be minimal and mostly editorial in nature. Substantive comments requiring a second round of substantial edits would require an amendment to the budget proposed. A Final Check Copy of the Draft Focused EIR in electronic format (WORD and PDF) will be submitted to the City for final review before printing. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Draft Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Screencheck Draft Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Check Copy Draft Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format TASK 5 Prepare Public Review Draft Focused EIR and Attend Public Meeting on Draft Focused EIR Subtask 5A Prepare Public Review Draft Focused EIR Atkins will prepare a Draft Focused EIR for a 45 -day public review period that incorporates all of the comments on the Administrative Draft Focused EIR and Screencheck Draft Focused EIR. The Draft Focused EIR will be comb - bound, using heavy stock paper for the cover, rather than plastic or laminate. Atkins will prepare and distribute twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Draft Focused EIR (with technical appendices), one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Draft Focused EIR, forty (40) electronic copies of the Draft Focused EIR on CD, one (1) electronic copy in Microsoft Word 2003 format, and one (1) electronic copy in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Additionally, Atkins will prepare and distribute one (1) printed copy of the Executive Summary, twenty (20) CD copies of the Executive Summary, and one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Executive Summary. Atkins will distribute the requisite fifteen (15) copies of the Draft Focused EIR (including its technical appendices and Executive Summary) to the State Clearinghouse. If appropriate at the time of publication, Atkins may submit the Draft Focused EIR to the State Clearinghouse on CD, including hard copies of the Executive Summary (15 copies of each). As appropriate, to save paper and other resources, appendices will be provided on CD when hard copies of the Focused EIR are printed. However, this scope of work and budget assume full, printed copies of the appendices. 20 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS '" 0 Atkins would also be responsible for preparation of the NOC, as well as any applicable filing fees. Atkins will distribute the NOC along with the Draft Focused EIR to the State Clearinghouse. It is assumed that the City would be responsible for distribution of the NOC to area property owners, local organizations, and departments within the City (some of which will also receive a copy of the Draft Focused EIR), as well as publication of the NOC in a local newspaper. Atkins would be responsible for transmittal of the NOC to the County Clerk of Los Angeles. Subtask 5B Attend Public Meeting on Draft Focused EIR (OPTIONAL) If required, Atkins's Project Manager and Deputy Project Manager, as well as Kimley- Horn's Project Manager, will attend a public meeting for the Draft Focused EIR. It is assumed that the City of El Segundo would coordinate and facilitate the public meeting and that presentation materials describing or illustrating the project will be provided by the Applicant. Atkins would take detailed notes regarding the issues raised by commenting individuals that should be addressed in the Final Focused EIR. In addition, Atkins would be available to provide an overview of the CEQA process and answer questions raised by the public regarding the CEQA process and /or questions regarding the analysis in the Focused EIR. List of Products ❑ Twenty (20) printed bound copies of the Draft Focused EIR (with technical appendices) ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Draft Focused EIR ❑ Forty (40) electronic copies of the Draft Focused EIR on CD ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Draft Focused EIR and Executive Summary in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) printed copy of the Executive Summary ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Executive Summary ❑ Twenty (20) CD copies of the Executive Summary ❑ OPTIONAL: Attend one (1) public meeting on the Draft Focused EIR TASK 6 Prepare Administrative Final Focused EIR, Screencheck Final Focused EIR, and MMRP Subtask 6A Prepare Administrative Final Focused EIR, Screencheck Final Focused EIR, and MMRP The Response to Comments volume of the Final Focused EIR will include all comments received, responses to those comments, and standard introductory material. The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) would be provided separately, but prepared concurrently with the Final Focused EIR. All comments will be numbered (to indicate comment letter and comment number), and the responses to those comments will be similarly numbered to allow easy correlation. In addition, where the text of the Draft Focused EIR must be revised, the text will be isolated as "text changes" in the Response to Comments volume, indicating deleted text by strikeout and inserted text by double - underline. The text of the Draft Focused EIR will not be revised. The Final Focused EIR will collectively consist of the Draft Focused EIR, the Response to Comments document, and the technical appendices. Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 21 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS It is assumed that the Final Focused EIR would be provided at least 10 days prior to consideration for certification by the City to any commenting public agency and any member of the public who has requested the document. Further, the MMRP will be designed to ensure compliance with all adopted mitigation measures during project implementation. The MMRP will be in table format and will specify project - specific mitigation measures, as well as standard conditions of approval that are applicable to the project, if requested by the City. Mitigation timing and responsible parties will also be identified. The objective of the MMRP is to ensure compliance with Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, as mandated by Assembly Bill 3180 (Cortese 1988), which requires that a lead agency adopt an MMRP at the time an EIR is certified. All appropriate mitigation measures identified for these resources in both the Initial Study (as discussed under Task 3) and the Draft Focused EIR would be provided in an appendix of the Draft Focused EIR to consolidate all mitigation measures required of the project (from both the Initial Study and Focused EIR) for ease in public reading and understanding. All mitigation measures included in the Initial Study would be incorporated into the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. An estimated budget has been prepared for the responses to comments effort. While the actual scope and extent of public comments (in either written or oral format) cannot be definitively determined at this time, we have tried to provide a conservative, yet realistic, estimate of the scope of work that would be required for this project, in order to avoid the need for a contract amendment. As per our previous experience working with the City, only electronic copies of the Administrative Final Focused EIR will be provided to City staff in an effort to cut down on printing costs.. Once comments on the Administrative Final Focused EIR and MMRP have been received from the City, Atkins will incorporate all comments and submit (electronically only) a Screencheck Final Focused EIR and MMRP to the City for final review before preparing the Final Focused EIR and MMRP for public review. It is anticipated that comments received on the Screencheck Final Focused EIR and MMRP would be minimal and mostly editorial in nature. Substantive comments requiring a second round of substantial edits would require an amendment to the budget proposed. A Final Check Copy of the Final Focused EIR in electronic format (WORD and PDF) will be submitted to the City for final review before printing. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic memorandum indicating the adequacy of the estimated budget for the responses to comments work effort (if needed) ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Administrative Final Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Screencheck Final Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Check Copy Final Focused EIR in Microsoft Word 2003 format and PDF format 22 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKINS TASK 7 Prepare Final Focused EIR for Public Review, Attend Certification Hearings and File NOD Subtask 7A Prepare Final Focused EIR for Public Review Atkins will prepare a Final Focused EIR and MMRP that incorporates all of the comments on the Administrative Final Focused EIR, Screencheck Final Focused EIR and MMRP. Atkins will provide the City with fifteen (15) printed bound copies of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP, one (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP, one (1) electronic copy of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP in Microsoft Word 2003 format, one (1) electronic copy of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP in PDF format, and fifteen (15) CD copies of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP. For public agencies that commented on the Draft Focused EIR, they would be provided with a Final Focused EIR at least ten days prior to the meeting during which the City would consider certification of the EIR. List of Products ❑ Fifteen (15) printed bound copies of the Final Focused EIR (with technical appendices) and MMRP ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP in Microsoft Word 2003 and PDF format ❑ Fifteen (15) CD copies of the Final Focused EIR and MMRP Subtask 7B Attend Planning Commission and City Council Hearings and File NOD Members of the Atkins team will attend one hearing before the Planning Commission and up to two hearings (if more than one is required) before the City Council during which approval of the project and certification of the Final Focused EIR would be considered. Specifically, Atkins's Project Director and Project Manager, as well as Kimley- Horn's Project Manager, will attend all hearings. It is assumed that the City of El Segundo would coordinate and facilitate the meeting and that oversized presentation materials describing or illustrating the project will be provided by the City. Atkins would be available to answer questions raised concerning the CEQA process and /or technical questions regarding the analysis contained in the Focused EIR. Atkins would prepare and file the Notice of Determination (NOD) with the County Clerk (within five days of certification of the Focused EIR). Atkins would also be responsible for any applicable filing fees. List of Products ❑ Attend one (1) Planning Commission hearing ❑ Attend one (1) City Council hearing ❑ OPTIONAL: Attend second City Council hearing ❑ One (1) printed and one (1) electronic copy of the NOD Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 23 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS TASK 8 Attend Additional Project Meetings Subtask 8A Attend Additional Project Meetings In addition to the meetings identified under Tasks 1 through 7 above, members of the Atkins project management team will attend a maximum of two (2) meetings during preparation of the environmental document as deemed necessary by the City, which is a reasonable estimate given our previous experience. In addition, we would be available to consult with the City via teleconference, as needed. For purposes of this budget, four (4) 1 -hour conference calls are estimated. List of Products ❑ Attend up to two (2) additional project meetings ❑ Participation on four (4) project conference calls TASK 9 Project Management and General Coordination Subtask 9A Project Management and General Coordination The purpose of this task is to manage the Atkins project team, manage the environmental document preparation effort, and maintain constant, close communication between the City and the Atkins team. This task is also intended to ensure that the project will be completed on time and within budget, and that all work products are of the highest quality. Atkins will coordinate the team's work for the communication of issues, transmittal of comments, financial management, and other project management matters. TASK 10 Prepare Certification Documents Subtask l0A Prepare Certification Documents Atkins will prepare draft Findings of Fact for each significant effect identified in the Focused EIR and prepare a Statement of Overriding Considerations, if unavoidable significant impacts occur. As required by the State CEQA Guidelines, one of three findings must be made for each significant effect and must be supported by substantial evidence in the record. The Statement of Overriding Considerations will rely on input from the City regarding the benefits of the project. Atkins will consult with City staff to review and finalize the Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations for the City's ultimate adoption. List of Products ❑ One (1) electronic copy of the Draft Certification Documents in Microsoft Word 2003 and PDF formats ❑ Five (5) printed copies of the Final Certification Documents ❑ One (1) printed unbound camera -ready copy of the Final Certification Documents 24 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 A r i N s Environmental Impact Analysis The following CEQA issue areas will be analyzed and discussed in either the IS /MND, the IS /NOP, or the Focused EIR. Aesthetics Aesthetics (defined as any element, or group of elements, that embodies a sense of beauty), views, daytime glare, and nighttime illumination are related elements in the visual environment. Visual impacts of a project include the provision of objective visual resources (such as project design elements) and the subjective viewer response to those changes in the visual environment. The environmental analysis will provide a description of views to and from the site, supplemented by photographs. Under the proposed project, the vacant land located on the southern end of the project site would be replaced by a five -story hotel with subsurface parking. The general character of the remainder of the project site would not, however, change. Atkins will fully analyze whether the proposed project would substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings due to grading, height, bulk, massing, or architectural style or building materials; location in a visually prominent area; degradation of the visual unity of the area; or degradation of views from roadways or adjacent uses. Existing sources of light and glare will also be described. The environmental analysis will analyze whether the proposed project would create a new source of substantial light or glare that would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area. Atkins will evaluate changes in ambient lighting levels, including hot spots and spillover onto adjacent areas, particularly any nearby sensitive receptors that will be identified. Substantial light can be caused by lighting to illuminate signage or architectural features, or for wayfinding purposes, and substantial glare can be caused by the use of reflective building materials, both of which have the potential of being installed as part of the project request. Agriculture /Forestry Resources According to the 2010 Phase I ESA, historical research indicates that the proposed project site was developed with agricultural row crops from at least 1928 until at least the mid -1950s when the proposed project site appeared to be vacant undeveloped land and no longer used for agriculture. By 1965, the former twelve -story office building located on the southern portion of the project site was developed. The proposed project site is not designated as prime farmland, farmland of statewide importance, unique farmland, or local importance and is not subject to a Williamson Act contract. Furthermore, the proposed project site has never been used as forest land or used for timber production. These issues will be discussed and supported with documentation. However, Agriculture /Forestry Resources will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Air Quality The City of El Segundo is located in the South Coast Air Basin and is within the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). The air pollutants of greatest concern in the South Coast Air Basin are ozone, NOX, COX PM,,,, and PMZ 5. The air quality analysis will provide an introductory discussion of the air pollutants of concern in the region, summarize local and regional air Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 25 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS quality, describe pertinent characteristics of the air basin, and provide an overview of the physical conditions affecting pollutant buildup and dispersion in the City and /or basin. The setting will also discuss the sources, types, and health effects of air pollutants. Atkins will use the results of the traffic study, information regarding construction phases, schedules, and equipment, as well as information regarding specific activities and hours of operation to model (CalEEMod) the potential impacts of the proposed project on air quality. By conducting the air quality modeling early in the environmental review process, Atkins can determine whether there will be significant impacts to air quality, and if these impacts can be mitigated. If impacts to air quality are determined to be less than significant (with or without mitigation), Atkins will either scope out air quality in the IS /NOP (if preparing a Focused EIR) or prepare an air quality analysis part of the IS /MND. Based on the potential for increase in trips with the addition of a five -story hotel and redevelopment of a parking garage into a remote airport parking facility, the Focused EIR budget provided as part of this proposal does not assume that Air Quality will be scoped out during the Initial Study process. If Air Quality is ultimately scoped out of the Focused EIR document, Atkins can revise the budget provided herein to reflect this change. Local carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations will be modeled at up to eight intersections to be selected in coordination with the City of El Segundo. Local CO impacts associated with project traffic will be predicted using the CALINE -4 program and compliant with the recommendations of the CALTRANS Transportation Project -Level Carbon Monoxide Protocol (Revised December 1997). The CALINE -4 computer dispersion model will be applied to the five intersections most affected by each option's project traffic, and nearby proximity to sensitive receptors. The air quality analysis will also evaluate potential air quality impacts of project - related construction activities. The potential emissions anticipated during demolition, grading, and construction of the new hotel building, as well as any off -site transport will be provided as part of the modeling and analysis. The maximum expected equipment to be in use during each phase of construction will be used to quantify maximum daily emissions. Emissions will be compared to the thresholds of significance presented in the SCAQMD Handbook. Mitigation measures for construction - related particulates will follow guidance from the SCAQMD CEQA Handbook in addition to the air emission thresholds established by SCAQMD, potential localized impacts for certain criteria pollutants with regard to project - related emissions are calculated using a separate method. For smaller projects (less than 5 acres, which includes the project site), localized significance thresholds (LSTs) were developed in response to the SCAQMD Governing Board's Environmental Justice Enhancement Initiative I -4. LSTs represent the maximum emissions from a project that are not expected to cause or contribute to an exceedance of the most stringent applicable federal or State ambient air quality standard, and are developed based on the ambient concentrations of that pollutant for each source receptor area and distance to the nearest sensitive receptor. A LST screening analysis using the SCAQMD provided mass -rate lookup tables only applies to projects that are 5 acres or less in size and are only applicable to COX NOX, PM10, and PM25. For this project, a LST screening analysis would be conducted using the SCAQMD provided mass -rate lookup tables. Additionally, an analysis of localized concentrations of relevant criteria air pollutants (LSTs) during construction activities would also be conducted in compliance with the recommendations of the SCAQMD Final Localized Significance Thresholds Methodology (2003). 26 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 A I KINS The regional criteria pollutant analysis will examine vehicular and stationary sources associated with operation of the proposed project. Based on estimated vehicle trips, vehicular emissions of carbon monoxide, ozone precursors (reactive organic gases and oxides of nitrogen), and small particulate matter (PM,o) will be predicted and quantified using CalEEMod, which will then be compared to the SCAQMD significance thresholds to determine whether the proposed project would violate a state or federal air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation. The criteria pollutant emissions from future stationary sources (such as HVAC equipment) will also be estimated in the same manner. The SCAQMD's regulatory structure to evaluate and offset these emissions will be described. The air quality analysis will also qualitatively evaluate the potential exposure of sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations where the project may cause emissions of identified pollutants in excess of the pounds per day or tons per quarter standards established by the SCAQMD. Mitigation measures will be identified for potentially significant impacts, and their effectiveness will be quantified to the extent feasible. Potential conflicts with or potential to obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan where it may cause or contribute to emission of identified air pollutants in excess of levels stated in the plan or where it may fail to implement a remedial or mitigation measure required under the plan will be analyzed. The cumulative net increase of criteria pollutants for which the project region is in non - attainment will be analyzed to determine if the project emissions, considered cumulatively, will increase the level of any criteria pollutant above the existing ambient level. Biological Resources Based on our knowledge of the area, vegetation on the project site is limited to small patches of grass and ornamental trees. As such, it is unlikely that any native vegetation exists on the project site. It is also unlikely that any sensitive species or habitats are located on the project site. While there are ornamental trees located on the project site and in the public right -of -way at the project site that could be directly or indirectly affected by construction activities, it is highly unlikely that they would provide suitable habitat for nesting migratory birds. To ensure that no impacts to migratory birds would occur, the environmental document will include a mitigation measure that requires preconstruction surveys for nesting migratory birds (if determined appropriate). Additionally, the environmental analysis will consider the removal of potentially mature trees and determine any potentially significant impacts of doing so. Biological Resources will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP if preparing a Focused EIR. Cultural Resources According to the 2010 Phase I ESA, the former twelve -story office building located on the southern portion of the project site was developed by 1965. As such, Atkins will document that the existing structures on the project site are not greater than 50 years old, the typical threshold for determining eligibility for listing as an historic resource in the California Register of Historic Places. Separate from historic structures is the issue of subsurface archaeological or paleontological resources. To ensure that there are no known subsurface resources, Atkins will conduct the standard records check through the South Central Coastal Information Center (SCCIC) at California State University, Fullerton to determine whether there are known subsurface resources on, or in the vicinity of, the proposed Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 27 Agreement No. 4466 /vrK��NS project site. A search of the Native American Heritage Commission sacred lands database will also be conducted to determine if any Native American cultural resources are present on or in the vicinity of the proposed project site. These issues will be discussed and supported with documentation. However, it is likely based on the information provided above and our work in the immediate area, that Cultural Resources will be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Geology /Soils This section will be prepared using any project -site specific geotechnical information that may be available from the Applicant as well as available geologic and /or soils maps, published literature, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and information, reports, and /or plans with information regarding geology and /or soils for the project site. Typically, for urban infill projects, enough data can be gathered such that a detailed geological study is not required, and further, standard construction techniques and the rigorous requirements of the Uniform Building Code, the California Building Code, and the City's Municipal Code provide enough protection to ensure that significant impacts do not result. Accordingly, these techniques and standards will be identified and discussed with respect to the proposed project, and additional mitigation measures, if required, will also be presented. Based on the information collected, soils and geologic conditions will be discussed, and potential impacts will be identified. These issues will be discussed and supported with documentation. Geology /Soils will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. OPTIONAL TASK 1 At the request of the City, Atkins is providing an optional task to complete a Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation. Atkins will work with the City staff to determine if such a study is required. The following outlines the tasks involved for preparing a Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation: • Review of existing geologic conditions based on review of readily available geologic maps, published geotechnical literature, geologic and seismic data, aerial photographs, and in -house information. • Review of existing geotechnical reports or geotechnical - related plans regarding the site that may be provided by the client or the City of El Segundo. • Geotechnical site reconnaissance to map and document the existing surficial conditions at the proposed project site. • Assessment of the general geologic conditions and seismic hazards affecting the site, and evaluation of their potential impacts on the proposed project. The impact assessment would include evaluation of potential geologic impacts such as erosion, compressible soils, expansive soils and shallow groundwater. Evaluation of seismic impacts would include potential surface rupture, ground shaking, and liquefaction. • Compilation and analysis of existing geotechnical data pertaining to the subsurface conditions. This does not include subsurface exploration and laboratory testing. • Preparation of a report regarding findings, conclusions, and preliminary mitigation recommendations regarding the various geologic constraints for the project, as well as conclusions and recommendations relative to the geotechnical aspects of the project's conceptual design and construction. 28 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and climate change will be addressed using a methodology that Atkins has and is currently using on other projects of similar size and as we have done on other projects in the City of El Segundo. To accomplish this, Atkins will briefly describe global warming concepts, the science that supports these concepts, each of the greenhouse gases (GHG), and the project's participation (or lack of) in the formation of these gases. As the science of greenhouse gases is constantly changing, Atkins will briefly describe the current regulatory setting including California law AB 1493, AB 32, and Executive Order S -3 -05, and will outline SCAQMD's current position on significance thresholds. We understand that the City is might officially adopt SCAQMD's September 2010 GHG efficiency standards. Atkins will prepare GHG analyses in accordance with these standards if they are adopted by the City. Atkins then would model the project's net increase in greenhouse gas emissions based on the CalEEMod model. This would include an acknowledgement of the proposed project's contributions from mobile, energy (electricity and natural gas), and solid waste sources. Atkins would also include a discussion of the project's consistency with CAPCOA, CCAT, and Attorney General greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies and compliance with current City programs and policies that could either directly or indirectly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Further, because of the interwoven nature of greenhouse gas analyses with the air quality, transportation, and utilities analyses of any project, Atkins would ensure that any measures (such as trip /VMT reduction strategies) accounted for in other chapters of the environmental document would be reflected in the GHG analysis of the project. Additional guidance with respect to global warming (or climate change) has been published in a "white paper" by the Association of Environmental Professionals entitled "Alternative Approaches to Analyze Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Climate Change in CEQA Documents" (Final Draft, June 29, 2007), which was authored by Atkins's Climate Change Expert, Michael Hendrix. Other useful guidance is also provided in "Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change: CEQA Catches up with Science, Celebrities, and Product Placement" (California Land Use Lazv and Policy Reporter, June 2007) and by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The recently issued thresholds for Climate Change, set forth by the Office of Planning and Research, will be included in the environmental document. Hazards /Hazardous Materials Historic use of the project site for an office building and parking garage could have resulted in the use, transport, or disposal of hazardous materials to the site. It is likely that these materials were limited to everyday cleaners and chemicals needed for cleaning and landscaping, however, potential impacts of the previous use will be assessed and summarized in the environmental document. Since there has not been a hazardous materials database check in over a year (since the 2010 Phase I ESA), Atkins will complete the task of having Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) run a hazardous materials database check as much to confirm potential hazards on the project site as in the immediate area of the project site that may affect the proposed project. If it is determined that this database check is not necessary, we can revise the budget included herein. Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 29 Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS The environmental document will describe planned uses at the project site that could create hazards for existing or future residents or occupants, such as those associated with the use, disposal, transportation, or potential upset of hazardous materials, including those typically used for commercial and /or restaurant cleaning. Federal, state, county, and City laws and regulations governing hazardous materials will be summarized. The environmental document will also evaluate the extent to which the project could impair or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan, or expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, the latter of which is highly unlikely and could likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. The subject property is located within two miles of portions of the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and it would therefore be required to address the CEQA threshold of the potential hazards associated with working within proximity of an airport. Among other reasons, the continued use of the site as an office building and parking garage, with an additional new hotel use, will lead to this issue likely being scoped out in the IS /NOP. Hydrology /Water Quality Existing hydrologic conditions will be identified, including the extent and nature of the existing watershed, groundwater recharge, and supply, drainage conditions, and water quality. Surface water resources will be described for the project area. Existing and planned drainage and flood control facilities for the hotel will also be described. The 100- and 500 -year floodplains within the project vicinity will be mapped, and any exposure of structures to the 100 -year floodplain will be evaluated. According to the Federal Environmental Management Agency (FENIA), the site is currently identified as being in the Zone X (no shading) category which is defined by FEMA as an area outside of the 500 -year floodplain. Typically, studies are not conducted in areas that are unlikely to pose a significant threat of flooding. The potential increase in the rate of runoff as a result of the proposed project will be described and compared to pre - development conditions, although it is anticipated that the rate of runoff would remain reasonably constant given that the site is currently developed with an office building and parking garage and will not be substantially altered (with respect to the amount of impervious surfaces and /or the grade of the property interfacing with adjacent roadways) although the amount of landscaping (pervious surfaces) will be addressed. It is our understanding that the Applicant will provide detailed calculations of projected water amounts that will drain off the property prior to preparation of the Initial Study. Using this information, the environmental document will analyze whether the proposed project would adversely alter the existing drainage pattern of the site, such that flooding, erosion, or other degraded water quality conditions would occur. As would be expected, impacts related to erosion are not considered likely, particularly assuming compliance with the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES) program during construction activities. The environmental analysis will address potential changes in surface water and groundwater quality as a result of site development. Atkins will discuss the applicability of relevant water quality regulations to reduce potential effects. These requirements would include, but would not be limited to, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board NPDES permit requirements for construction and operational activities and the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list of impaired waterbodies. In addition, either this section and /or the utilities /service systems section would determine whether the project would result in 30 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKI�HMS wal an exceedance of the capacity of any downstream storm drain facility, or result in runoff that exceeds the pre- developed condition. The risk of inundation by seiches, mudflows, and tsunamis will also be addressed in the environmental document. The issues identified above will be discussed and supported with documentation in the environmental document. Hydrology /Water Quality will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Land Use /Planning The Land Use section of the environmental document will describe the consistency of the proposed land use with the City's General Plan (which we currently think to be consistent). The land use section will describe existing land uses, intensities, and patterns in the vicinity of the project site and the compatibility of the proposed project with existing development. The environmental document will evaluate any potential conflicts between the proposed development and surrounding uses. These conflicts could include a use that would create a nuisance for adjacent properties or result in incompatibility with surrounding land uses, such as difference in the physical scale of development, noise levels, traffic levels, or hours of operation. The environmental document will evaluate the extent to which adopted City development standards or proposed design standards would eliminate or minimize potential conflicts between the proposed project and adjacent uses. It is our understanding that the Applicant has applied for a Specific Plan which applies to the entire project site and will allow for the hotel, as well as remote airport parking, as conditionally permitted uses on -site. The remote airport parking is intended to serve the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) specifically. Additionally, the existing entitlements for the proposed project site will be amended. Planning entitlements for the proposed project, which encompasses all three project parcels, would include a General Plan Amendment, a Zone Change, a Zone Text Amendment, a development agreement, a Conditional Use Permit (for the hotel and remote airport parking uses), a lot subdivision (from two parcels to three parcels), and a Parking Demand Study to reduce the parking requirements for the hotel and office uses (joint use) on -site below the required 396 spaces. Each of the three new parcels on the proposed project site would have an individual use as follows: (1) five -story hotel (1.52 acres), (2) office building (0.42 acre), and (3) office /hotel parking and remote airport parking (1.04 acres). The potential impacts of the above requirements will be discussed in the environmental document. With the information provided to date and our knowledge of the project area, we anticipate Land Use /Planning to be scoped out in the IS /NOP if preparing a Focused EIR. However, full analysis of these entitlement requests will be performed and a decision to scope out the issue or to move it forward to a Focused EIR will be made at that time. Mineral Resources The entire City of El Segundo is underlain by the El Segundo Oil Field. The California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR), has 109 oil and gas wells on record in the City of El Segundo. However, the proposed project site is currently developed with office and parking uses and does not have an oil and gas well on -site. The environmental document will analyze the potential for the proposed project to result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource or a locally important mineral resource recovery site. Potentially significant impacts are not anticipated, Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 31 Agreement No. 4466 ATKANS however, this issue will be included in the environmental document as per CEQA and the presence of gas and oil wells within the City. Mineral Resources will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Noise Atkins will use the results of the traffic impact study, information regarding construction phases, schedules, and equipment, as well as information regarding specific activities and hours of operation to model the potential noise impacts generated by the proposed project. Existing ambient daytime noise levels will be measured at locations (to be selected in coordination with the City) within and around the project site to establish current baseline noise levels. These locations will be identified on a map. The daytime noise levels will be measured using a Larson -Davis Model 814 precision sound level meter, which satisfies the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for general environmental noise measurement instrumentation. Noise will be characterized in the following terms: ■ Leq, the equivalent energy noise level, is the average acoustic energy content of noise for a stated period of time; for evaluating community impacts, this rating scale does not vary, regardless of whether the noise occurs during the day or the night ■ Lm;,, the minimum instantaneous noise level experienced during a given period of time ■ Lm x, the maximum instantaneous noise level experienced during a given period of time Existing 24 -hour noise levels will be calculated for various roadway segments in the project vicinities using the Federal Highway Administration Highway Noise Prediction Model (FHWA -RD -77 -108) and current traffic counts from the traffic report prepared for the project. The model will calculate the average noise level at specific locations based on traffic volumes, average speeds, roadway geometry, and site environmental conditions. Vehicle noise energy rates in the FWHA model will be modified to incorporate rates utilized by Caltrans, which better represent vehicle noise levels in California. The analysis of operational noise impacts will address future noise levels at the project site and in the project vicinities. Future noise levels along the roadway segments in the project vicinities will be calculated to determine whether traffic generated by the project causes a substantial increase in noise at off -site locations. Noise levels generated during construction will be estimated based upon anticipated construction schedules, techniques, and building types, and all assumptions in the noise analysis will be consistent with what is assumed in the air quality, greenhouse gases, and transportation /traffic analyses. The potential for construction noise to impact noise - sensitive land uses will be characterized by quantifying anticipated noise levels (e.g., based on distance). Furthermore, vibration impacts from project - related construction activities will also be evaluated if any pile- driving or other vibration- inducing activities occur. For any impacts that exceed identified significance thresholds, feasible mitigation measures will be identified, which may include modification of construction techniques or hours, changes in project design or layout, provision of temporary or long -term barriers to noise transmission, or limitations on outdoor nighttime activities. 32 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS .. -. California Building Code (CBC) X1255.05, as adopted by El Segundo Municipal Code (ESMC) §13 -1 -4 (Residential Noise Insulation Standards), require any new residence located within the noise impact boundary for LAX to be designed to ensure that internal noise levels due to LAX do not exceed 45 dBA CNEL. CBC §1255.05 requires that building permit applications for a new residence comply with the minimum noise insulation performance standards established in the CBC if the design incorporates identified construction methods. While the project does not propose permanent residential uses on -site, due to the site's close proximity to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Atkins will determine what noise contours of LAX the proposed project site occurs within and if there are any potential impacts to the proposed hotel. Population /Housing The proposed project includes development of a new five -story hotel, minor improvements /changes (construction of restrooms, a storage room, a small office, and a waiting area for customers) to the existing remote airport parking garage as part of the Conditional Use Permit process, and continued use of an office building. This development is not thought to require substantial additional infrastructure, and does not include a residential component. Further, the proposed project would not displace existing housing and would not divide an established community. However, the proposed project would increase the number of employees at the project site that could alter the population, employment, and housing characteristics for the area through a change in land uses and an increase in the number of jobs available on site. The employment and housing characteristics of the city and region will be summarized and will be utilized to determine potential project impacts. Applicable General Plan policies regarding population, housing (including affordable housing), and employment opportunities will also be described and analyzed. It is likely the Population /Housing can be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Public Services The environmental document will address potential impacts of the project on police and fire department response capabilities and time. The environmental document would also address proper site access and circulation, location and number of fire hydrants, and fire prevention devices and systems that would be installed. The proposed facilities are estimated to have a smaller number of employees than the current restaurant facilities and the proposed project is not anticipated to increase City population (daytime or residential) significantly. Since there is no anticipated significant increase in population with the proposed project (especially a permanent residential population), impacts on recreational facilities, schools and libraries are anticipated to be minimal. This will be substantiated and analyzed in the environmental document. Public Services will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. Recreation The environmental document will document the existing parks, open space, and recreational resources in the Specific Plan area. Policies related to recreation and open space will be described, as applicable to the proposed project. The impacts of the Specific Plan (if any) on parks, open space, and recreational resources will be evaluated. Standards for the provision of such resources, as established in the General Plan and as provided for in the City's General Plan and in the Quimby Act, will be compared and evaluated. Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 33 Agreement No. 4466 /vrKINS Transportation /Traffic As indicated under Task 2 above, KHA will produce a stand -alone traffic impact study that provides recommendations for the mitigation of project impacts, if any. The report will include the appropriate maps showing the study area(s), study intersections, and locations of the cumulative projects, diagrams showing peak hour turning movement volumes at the study intersections for each scenario, and trip distribution percentages. Analysis of on -site and off -site circulation, access, queuing, and parking will be included. All calculations will be provided. Atkins will respond to comments received from El Segundo staff. The Deputy Project Manager for Atkins will summarize the results of the traffic impact study into the environmental document. Additionally, at the request of the City, as part of this scope of work KHA will perform a peer review of the parking demand study being prepared by the Applicant. Utilities /Service Systems Atkins does not anticipate needing any specific information from the City for preparation of this section, with the exception of coordination with the City's public works department if a sewer capacity study is deemed necessary (see Optional Task 2 below). The analysis of wet utilities (sewer, water, and storm drain) will focus on the adequacy of existing City systems to accommodate the proposed project. In general, hotel uses demand larger amounts of water, electricity and natural gas, and produce larger amounts of sewage, storm drain capacity, and solid waste production than standard commercial uses. As such, the addition of a hotel use at the proposed project site will be analyzed for all utilities in the environmental document. With respect to sewer, this section of the environmental document will address whether the sewage generated by the project would exceed the wastewater treatment requirements of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. In addition, Atkins would also coordinate with the City to ensure that the wastewater treatment provider has adequate capacity to serve the proposed project's projected demand, in addition to the provider's existing commitments. Similarly, the environmental document will address whether the wastewater generated by the project would require the expansion of existing wastewater treatment facilities or the construction of new wastewater treatment facilities. If inadequate wastewater treatment is identified, measures to provide adequate wastewater treatment will be identified. In terms of storm drainage, this section of the environmental document will address whether implementation of the proposed project would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems, either immediately downstream of the project site or at a potentially constrained confluence of storm drains further downstream. If inadequate storm drain capacity is identified, measures to eliminate impacts (such as the on -site detention, retention, and /or filtration) and /or upgrading the storm drain facilities will be identified. Water quality impacts would also be addressed in the environmental document. The environmental document will provide a description of existing and future landfill capacity at the landfills that accept waste from the City of El Segundo and describe any regulations associated with State - mandated waste reduction requirements. The amount of solid waste that could be generated by the proposed project will be quantified based on factors developed in consultation with the City. Projected solid waste will be compared to existing and future landfill capacity to determine whether the changes in land use would substantially shorten the life of the landfill or necessitate expansion of the landfill. 34 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATIKIIMS Atkins will also contact Southern California Gas Company and Southern California Edison for information concerning existing and planned energy infrastructure and sources that would serve the project site. This information will be summarized in the environmental document. Based on factors provided by the service providers, the environmental document will quantify estimated energy use for the proposed project. Utilities /Service Systems will likely be scoped out in the IS /NOP. OPTIONAL TASK 2 At the request of the City, Atkins is providing an optional task to complete a sewer capacity study. Atkins will work with the City's planning and public works staff to determine if such a study is required. The following outlines the tasks involved for preparing a sewer capacity study: Subtask 1: Data Collection 1. Atkins will collect relevant project and site background information, including graphics or figures showing the site vicinity, the proposed project and land uses; including the existing sewer (wastewater) system. 2. Atkins will coordinate with the City Public Works Department to obtain or confirm maximum day and peak hour peaking factors. The project site is only partially developed with office and parking uses; however, new similar land uses may likely require the Applicant to obtain a "Will Serve" Letter from the City. In addition, through the permitting process, the Applicant may need to provide reports, studies, or other engineering data as requested. 3. Atkins will coordinate with the Applicant to obtain base drawing files and on -site engineering data for wastewater flows. 4. Atkins will review development plans for the project and off -site water and sewer facilities that will serve the project. Subtask 2: Sewer Capacity Analysis and Technical Report Atkins will determine the projected wastewater flows using generation rates and if applicable from other development projects identified by the City. Wastewater generation rates will be obtained from the City or if applicable, the Los Angeles Sanitation District Engineers Reports. The results of the project site wastewater generation data will be compared to existing conveyance and wastewater system capacities. As a result of our analysis, Atkins will identify any system deficiencies and recommend proposed upgrades. Our engineering staff will also review the City's existing sewer collection system, sewer hydraulic model, build -out assumptions, and sewer evaluation criteria. If requested, (under separate scope and budget) Atkins can update the City's hydraulic model with the added flows from the project and identified cumulative projects. Atkins will prepare a draft sewer capacity technical memorandum for the City Public Works Department. Based on comments from City staff will finalize the sewer capacity technical memorandum. The sewer capacity technical memorandum will consist of the following data and information. a) Estimate the projected sewer flows for the proposed project Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 35 Agreement No. 4466 Al KHMS b) Compare existing flows to projected project flows with flows connecting with existing mains, connectors, and interceptors. c) Evaluate impact of development on capacity of the wastewater treatment facilities. OPTIONAL TASK 3 If the Applicant provides a sewer capacity study, Atkins will prepare a peer review of the sewer capacity study. 36 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project reement No. 4466 ATKI14S Schedules Atkins proposes the following schedules to complete an MND within 25 weeks of kick -off and a Focused EIR within 40 weeks of kick -off, as required by CEQA Guidelines Section 15108. If a more aggressive schedule is desired for either option, we would be happy to work with the City to determine how this could be accomplished. Atkins understands the importance of meeting the schedules outlined below and has confirmed technical staff availability to meet either schedule, assuming that adequate information regarding the project and a mutually acceptable scope of services is available when the City provides Atkins with a notice to proceed. Other factors that could lengthen or shorten the schedules include dates of receipt of project information, length of City review, and unanticipated issues arising from City staff or public review of the environmental documents. Target Dates Start -Up ■ Kickoff Meeting ................................................................................................. ............................... Week 1 • Completion of Traffic Impact Analysis Report .............................. ... „,.,....,.,...............By end of Week 4 • Completion of Air Quality and Noise Modeling ................. ,..,............,.By end of Week 4 • Completion of Initial Study Checklist ................................................. .............................By mid -Week 5 OPTION 1: IS /MND Draft IS /MND and Notice of Completion (NOC) • Submittal of Administrative Draft IS /MND and NOC ................ ............................... By mid -Week 6 • Receipt of Comments on Administrative Draft IS /MND and NOC ......................... By mid -Week 9 • Submittal of Screencheck Draft IS /MND and Final Check Copy Draft IS /MND and NOC. ....... ....... ....... ......................R,....... ....,.,......... ... .... — .... By mid -Week 10 • Publication of Draft IS /MND and NOC ........................................ .............................By mid -Week 12 • 30 -Day IS /MND Public Review Period ........................ ............................mid -Week 12 —mid -Week 16 ■ OPTIONAL: Draft IS /MND Public Hearing ...... ............................... During 30 -Day Public Review Final IS /MND and Notice of Determination (NOD) ■ Submittal of Administrative Final IS /MND, MMRP and NOD ..........................By end of Week 18 • Receipt of Comments on Admin Final IS /MND, MMRP and NOD ............................. By Week 21 • Submittal of Screencheck Final IS /MND and Final Check Copy Final IS /MND and NOC ................................................................................... ............................... By Week 23 • Publication of Final IS /MND and MMRP ............................................ ............................... By Week 25 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 37 Agreement No. 4466 W s ■ File NOD ......................................... ............................... Within 5 days of certification of the IS /MND ■ Attend Planning Commission /City Council Hearings .... ... ..... ....... .. ..........................,,.,, After Week 25 OPTION 2: FOCUSED EIR lniflgl tud N' Lice of, Preogration NSMQP and Notice of Coml2letign (N C • Submittal of Administrative Draft IS /NOP and NOC .................... .............................By mid -Week 6 • Receipt of Comments on Administrative Draft IS /NOP and NOC ..........................By mid -Week 8 • Submittal of Screencheck Draft IS /NOP and Final Check Copy Final IS /NOP and NOC ............ ... __ ...... ____ ....... - ..... .. .......... ........,.......... ___ .....,.....,By mid -Week 9 • Publication of Final IS /NOP and NOC ........................................... .............................By mid -Week 11 • 30 -Day IS /NOP Public Review Period ......................... ............................mid -Week 11 —mid -Week 15 ■ Scoping Meeting on Draft Focused EIR ............... ............................... During 30 -Day Public Review Draft Focused EIR and Notice of Comoleiion (NOC)_ • Submittal of Administrative Draft Focused EIR and NOC ... ............................... By end of Week 17 • Receipt of Comments on Administrative Draft Focused EIR and NOC ........................By Week 20 • Submittal of Screencheck Draft Focused EIR and Final Check Copy Draft FocusedEIR and NOC ...... . ....... .",......,... ,...........,...........,...... ,....,,, ...,,,... ......... ,.....,..,By Week 22 • Publication of Draft Focused EIR ............................................................. .............................By Week 25 • 45 -Day Draft Focused EIR Public Review Period........," .. ............................... „..,.,.,Week 25 —Week 30 • OPTIONAL: Draft Focused EIR Public Hearing...., During 45 -Day Public Review Final Focused EIR and Notice of Determination (NOD)_ ■ Submittal of Administrative Final Focused EIR /MMRP and NOD .... ..........,....,.,..,...,.,..By Week 33 ■ Receipt of Comments on Administrative Final Focused EIR /MMRP and NOD By Week 36 • Submittal of Screencheck Administrative Final Focused EIR /MMRP and Final Check Copy Final Focused EIR and NOD..... ... ......... ........ ...,.,..,.......By Week 38 • Publication of Final Focused EIR / MMRP ................... ......... „.,.,,. ,.....w.,.,.................. By Week 40 • File NOD....... ......... ......._ .......... _.,.. .... ___ ......... Within 5 days of certification of Focused EIR • Attend Planning Commission and City Council Hearings ,,,,,,,,,,,,,„ ,,...,,,,.,......,,...,,,.,.,.. After Week 40 Project Meetings and Management • Attend Project Meetings ..... ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......... ......... .............. Ongoing • Project Management and General Coordination ........................................ ............................... Ongoing The overall schedule for completion of either the IS /MND or Focused EIR will specifically depend on several factors, some of which are outside of Atkins' control. In particular, the availability of City staff to 38 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 ATKINS review the revised project description, agree on the scope of the document, review the technical studies (traffic, air quality, geotechnical, and noise), and review the draft environmental document will be key factors. The schedule includes the following specific assumptions: ■ Receipt of complete and accurate project data within two weeks of the project kick -off meeting ■ Stable project description throughout the environmental review process ■ Receipt of complete and accurate technical reports within the schedule identified above Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project 39 Agreement No. 4466 EXHIBIT "C" RESUMES Agreement No. 4466 ATKINSI - Project Management Team Project Management Team The project management team for the 888 North Sepulveda project (hereinafter referred to as the proposed project) consists of Ruta K. Thomas, CEQA /NEPA Senior Group Manager for the Los Angeles office and Julian Capata, Project Manager. Additionally, we are pleased to have Kimley -Horn & Associates join our team for preparation of the traffic study and Ninyo & Moore join our team for preparation of the Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation. Serine Ciandella will be the project manager for preparation of the traffic impact study and other related tasks. Michael Rogers will be the project manager for preparation of the geotechnical investigation and other related tasks. Ruta K. Thomas, who has over seventeen years of CEQA /NEPA experience, will serve as the Project Manager for the proposed project. Ms. Thomas is the Los Angeles Office CEQA /NEPA Senior Group Manager, as well as a Senior Project Manager responsible for managing the preparation and coordination of highly complex, controversial, and visible environmental documentation for redevelopment projects throughout the state of California. She has experience managing a diversified mix of projects, such as the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Central Los Angeles Area Learning Center No. 1 (Ambassador) EIR, the New South Coast County Golf Course EIR in the City of Rolling Hills Estates, and the MEPS Mitigated Negative Declaration in the City of El Segundo. As a result of her extensive CEQA experience and knowledge, the Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP) has asked Ms. Thomas to instruct CEQA courses for new practitioners regularly since 2007. As a former Registered Environmental Assessor (REA),' she has been determined by the state of California to have the academic training, occupational experience, and professional reputation necessary to objectively conduct one or more aspects of environmental assessment and site cleanup activities. Ms. Thomas brings scientific rigor to the projects on which she works, and with demonstrated expertise in writing and negotiation, she equally is able to communicate with agencies and technical colleagues towards the successful attainment of her client's goals. She has a calm demeanor, is able to relay scientific and regulatory information in a way that is easy to understand, and has the unique ability to gain the trust of a wide range of constituents. She facilitates community workshops and outreach events in a way that ensures participants leave feeling that their concerns have been addressed and that they are an integral part of the solution. Ms. Thomas received a B.A. in Biology /Economics from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and an M.A. in Environmental Studies from Brown University in Rhode Island. Julian Capata, who has over eight years of CEQA experience, would serve as the Deputy Project Manager for the proposed project. As a Project Manager and noise specialist for Atkins, he provides technical support for a variety of environmental documentation projects. Mr. Capata's most recent experience with projects in the City includes the noise impact analyses he prepared for the 222 Kansas 1 Please note that as of July 1, 2012, the Governor of California discontinued the REA Program due to budgetary issues. Ms. Thomas was an REA since 1999 and as such provided expert guidance and coordination for all of Atkins' projects with environmental hazards issues. Despite the Program ending, Ms. Thomas continues to provide environmental hazards expertise on our projects. Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project Agreement No. 4466 Project Mana gt Team /V�FKINS and Imperial Avenue School projects. His background includes experience in both federal and state environmental policy. Mr. Capata has worked on a number of high - profile and highly complex projects, which required expert level analytic abilities and superior communication skills. He managed the very contentious Expo Light Rail EIR for the MTA. Mr. Capata received a B.A. in Geography with an emphasis on Environmental Studies from California State University, Northridge. Mr. Capata also recently completed training to use the new air dispersion modeling tool, CalEEMod that is being conducted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Serine Ciandella, AICP is a Senior Project Manager with more than 25 years of experience in transportation planning, traffic impact studies, parking evaluation studies, transportation demand management practices, and environmental impact projects. In performing these studies, she has become quite proficient in working with community groups, and presenting issues and options on complex and controversial projects to a variety of audiences. She has managed many large -scale traffic impact studies, including a number of Specific Plan and General Plan Update projects. Serine is also experienced with neighborhood traffic calming; transportation demand management and trip reduction programs; parking accumulation and shared parking analyses; and evaluation of preferential and paid parking. Ms. Ciandella is a certified planner with the American Institute of Certified Planners, and has a certificate in Transportation Demand Management from the UCLA Extension program. She is a shareholder and Vice President / Senior Associate of Kimley -Horn and has been with the firm for 18 years. She is also a member of the American Planning Association (APA) and Board Member (4 years) and past President of the Orange County Traffic Engineering Council. Ms. Ciandella has a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications from Syracuse University. Michael Rogers, PG, CGE is a Senior Project Geologist with Ninyo & Moore with over 20 years of experience providing geotechnical consulting services and project management for public works, commercial and residential projects. He has performed geologic and seismic hazard evaluations, provided geotechnical design services, and conducted forensic evaluations for a variety of projects throughout California. Mr. Rogers' projects have included hotels, water treatment plants, power generating facilities, transmission lines, pipelines, renewable energy projects, and commercial and residential buildings. Mr. Rogers conducts geologic field evaluations, including detailed logging of large and small- diameter borings, rock cores and trenches, analyzes site geologic conditions and potential geologic hazards, and develops recommendations for site preparation and mitigation of adverse conditions. As Senior Project Geologist, Mr. Rogers performs project administration and management, prepares geotechnical reports and provides technical support to staff -level engineers and geologists and field technicians. Mr. Rogers has a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of California, Los Angeles. 2 Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Document for the 888 North Sepulveda Project