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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-Development Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e From: Valerie C. Ross, Director Subject: Resolution approving Amendment No. I to Professional Services Agreements with Hall and Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services and Resolution Amending Resolution 2006-149 for Outside Plan Checking Services. Dept: Development Services Date: August 22, 2007 MCC Date: September 17, 2007 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 10/16/06 Resolution No. 2006-149 was adopted providing for contract plan checking by City employed consultants and providing new methods for assessing fees to applicants a!1d compensating consultants. Resolution No. 2006-363 was adopted approving Professional Services Agreements with Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Engineering, Inc. d.b.a. AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services. Resolution No. 2007-212 adopted authorizing the Director of Finance to increase purchase orders to Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Engineering, Inc. d.b.a. as AEI- CASC Consulting for on-call plan review services. 06/05/06 07/02/07 e Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolutions. ~(/.*1v Valerie C. Ross Contact person: Jennifer Shepardson NPDES Coordinator Phone: 5154 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Reso. & Amendment. Ward: All No Cost to City FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source (Acct. No.) 772-183-2306 Acct. Description: Expedited Plan Check Services (Trust Account) Finance: Council Notes: e Agenda Item No. J '1/11 /V1 e e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Resolution approving Amendment No. I to Professional Services Agreements with Hall and Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services and Resolution Amending Resolution 2006- I 49 for Outside Plan Checking Services. Background: The Development Services Department is responsible for development plan review and plan checking for various land development and capital improvement projects. These responsibilities include the review and plan checking of roads, bridges, buildings, grading, drainage, landscaping, traffic signals, on-site improvements, handicap ramps, etc. On October 16, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2006-363, approving Professional Services Agreements with Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services. The total amount of funding allocation approved for both consultants was $450,000 in aggregate. On July 2, 2007, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2007-212, increasing the expenditure authorization by $650,000 in aggregate, giving a total expenditure authorization of$I,OOO,OOO in aggregate. Checking of documents required by San Bernardino County National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for development projects was retained in-house. These documents, in general, consist of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP). The SWPPP's are mostly for construction and can be adequately addressed separately of the plan review operation. However, the WQMP is closely intertwined with the project design and close coordination with review of the development plans IS necessary. The WQMP's vary in complexity depending on the type of project. Many projects can meet their NPDES requirements by providing a "non-categorical" WQMP, which is a very simple document. Certain types of projects have a greater potential to pollute rivers and streams and have the potential to adversely affect the drainage regime of natural channels due to the amount of runoff leaving the project site. These projects are required to prepare a "categorical" WQMP, which can be very complex and cost thousands of dollars to prepare. The categorical WQMP's must be coordinated with the development plans and require many hours to check. Approximately 15 to 20 projects requiring categorical WQMP's are processed each month. In order to provide better coordination and efficiency for proccssing of complex projects, staff is proposing to send the categorical WQMP's together with the development plans to the outside consultant for checking. In order to implement this new procedure, a Request for Proposal (RFP) was sent on March 30, 2007 to 35 firms. Five firms responded. These firms were: (I) AEI-CASC Consulting; (2) Hall & Foreman, Inc.; (3) Bonadiman Consulting Engineering; (4) Engineering Resources; and (5) Baqai and Associates. All five respondents were interviewed. 2 e e Ie CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT - Continued Based on a review of proposals and interviews, staff determined that Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting submitted the proposals best meeting the requirements of the RFP. Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting had the most experience and expertise reviewing and evaluating San Bernardino County Water Quality Management Plans within the surrounding cities, consistent with the San Bernardino County WQMP Guidance Template. Both Hall & Foreman Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting are presently retained by the City to provide on-call plan review services. Therefore, staff recommends that the attached Amendment No. I to the Agreements providing for consultant review of WQMP's be approved and that the attached resolution establishing cost accounting methods for consultant checking of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) be adopted. Financial Impact: Under the current method of accounting for plan check fees as provided by Resolution 2006-149 for outside plan checking services, AEI-CASC Consulting and Hall & Foreman, Inc. have agreed to accept 65% of the City's standard plan checking fees collected from applicants as full compensation for their services and the balance of 35% is retained by the City to cover in-house administrative costs. Both consultants have indicated that the above formula will not provide adequate compensation for checking WQMP's. Therefore, staff is proposing the attached resolution that will set a deposit amount to be collected at the time of submittal ofthe WQMP's. An additional 20% will be collected from the applicant to compensate for staff costs. After completion of the checking work, the City will refund any amount of the deposit in excess of the actual cost of the consultant for the work. Recommendation: Adopt Resolutions. 3 e e e 1 2 3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED IN PART "RESOLUTION...PROVISIONS 4 FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED 5 CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULTANTS." 6 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2006-149 was adopted on June 5, 2006, providing for 7 Public Works outside plan checking by City employed consultants. establishing fees charged to 8 9 applicants for the services, and establishing a method of compensating the City employed 10 consultant: and 11 WHEREAS, the City wishes to amend Resolution No. 2006-149 for establishing 12 deposits and creating accounting methods for checking by City employed consultants of Water 13 Quality Management Plans (WQMP). 14 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 15 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 16 SECTION I. Resolution No. 2006-149 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17 18 I. Outside contract consultant services may be provided through the Director of Development Services to perform plan/map check and categorical Water Quality Management 19 20 Plan (WQMP) checking services. Said services shall be made available subject to availability of 21 consultants under contract to the City. Plan and WQMP checks shall be performed in a prompt 22 and timely manner, but the City shall not be responsible for any actual time periods for checking 23 or approval. 24 25 26 2. When requested in writing by the applicant and upon payment of a surcharge of 25% of the standard plan check fee, or posting a deposit for expedited checking as indicated in Section 7 in the case of WQMP checking, as established by other resolutions or ordinances of the 27 28 City, the City may provide expeditious review services. If such expeditious review services are - I - NO. q cr - /7-07 1 e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 e e RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED 11'\ PART "RESOLUTION...PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULTANTS. " requested. then the City will offer a turn around time of no more than two weeks from the date received by the City. Such requests for expeditious review shall be evaluated on a case by case basis to determine suitability for expeditious review. If the plans, supporting documents and/or the WQMP document are determined, by the Deputy Director of Development Services/City Engineer to be not suitable for expedited review, then the plans or document shall be promptly returned to applicant with a written explanation as to why the submittal is unacceptable. In such cases, the full amount of the checking fee plus any surcharge paid by the applicant shall be 13 refunded to the applicant. 14 15 3. Consultants shall have the authority to request supporting data, calculations, 16 modifications and revisions related to the plans and/or documents sent to them for checking. 17 Upon review of the plans, supporting documents and/or the WQMP document and determination 18 that the plans or WQMP document are adequate, the consultant shall return the plans and/or 19 WQMP document to the City accompanied by a letter recommending approval by the Deputy 20 Director of Development Services/City Engineer or designee. The consultant shall not have 21 authority to waive or modify conditions of approval established by the Mayor and Common 22 Council, Planning Commission. or the EnvironmentallDevelopment Review Committee and 23 24 shall employ the Standard Policies & Procedures and Standard Drawings of the City as review 25 criteria in the checking process. 26 4. Fees for Standard turn-around time for Plan and WOMP Checking - Plan and 27 WQMP checking fees for use of outside consultants on the basis of standard turn-around time 28 shall be equal to 100% of the standard plan check fees as established by other City resolutions - 2- tit tit tit 1 RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED 11\ 2 PART "RESOLUTION...PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW 3 METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULTANTS." 4 5 and ordinances which would be charged if the plans were checked by in-house City staff. A 6 7 deposit of one hundred percent of the total City estimate of fees shall be paid prior to services being provided. An amount of I 00% of the standard deposit as indicated in paragraph 7 below 8 9 shall be collected in the case of requests for WQMP checks. Prior to City approval of the fInal 10 plans, all outstanding charges as described herein shall be paid in full. 11 5. Fees for Expeditious Review - Expeditious checking fees using outside 12 consultants shall be equal to 125% of the standard plan check fees as established by other City 13 resolutions and ordinances which would be charged as if the plans were checked by in-house 14 City staff. A deposit of one hundred and twenty five percent of the total City estimate of fees for 15 16 plan checking shall be paid prior to plans being accepted for expeditions plan review. A deposit 17 as indicated in paragraph 7 below shall be collected in the case of requests for expedited WQMP 18 checks. If one component of a submittal is requested to be expedited, then all components must 1 9 be expedited. 20 6. Additional Fees - If the calculation of City fees is based on information provided 21 22 23 information submitted by the applicant is found to be incomplete or erroneous. Prior to City by the applicant, then the City reserves the right to collect additional fees in the event 24 approval of the final plans or WQMP, all outstanding charges as described herein shall be paid in 25 full. 26 27 28 - 3 - e e e 1 RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED Il'> 2 PART "RESOLUTION...PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW 3 METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULTANTS." 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7. Deposit for WOMP checking - If a categorical Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) is determined to be required, the applicant shall place a deposit in accordance with the following table plus 20% of the deposit amount to cover City processing costs: Acreage Deposit Standard Deposit, Expedited Processing Processing From 0 to and including 10 $2,500.00 , $3,125.00 , Over 10 to and including 40 $4,320.00 $5.400.00 Greater than 40 $5.535.00 $6,918.75 13 If. due to factors beyond the control of the City or Consultant. the cost of checking exceeds that 14 amount of the deposit. then checking will be stopped until an additional amount, as determined 15 by the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee, is delivered to the City. After completion 16 of checking, a final accounting of cost will be prepared and any unused portion of the deposit 17 will be refunded to the applicant. 18 19 8. Consultant Compensation for Plan Checking - Outside plan check Consultants 20 shall be compensated on the basis of 65% of the plan checking fee collected as per Sections 4 21 and 5 above, including any additional fees collected as indicated in Section 6 above. Such 22 compensation shall constitute payment in full for Consultant's services, including the cost of all 23 labor, overhead, and direct expenses, such as scanning, printing, delivery, etc. Said Consultants 24 25 shall be provided, at time oftransminal of each plan check. a detailed calculation of the amount of fee collected for the plan check. The Consultants may challenge the calculation of the fee 26 27 within 15 days of receipt of the plan check request. If the Deputy Director of 28 Development Services/ City Engineer concurs with the Consultant's calculation, then the fee for II -4 - ~- , e e e 1 RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED IN 2 PART "RESOLUTION... PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW 3 METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULTANTS. " 4 5 purposes of compensating the Consultant shall be revised to match the Consultant's calculation. 6 7 8 fee. Consultants shall not delay the plan check process due to a disagreement over the amount of the 9 9. Consultant Compensation for WOMP Checking - Outside Consultants ~signed to 10 check WQMP's shall be compensated for the actual cost of the work based on a schedule of rates 1 ] indicated in the attached agreement. Compensation for expedited reviews shall be the actual cost 12 of the work based on a schedule of rates approved by the City plus 25%. Such compensation 13 shall constitute payment in full for Consultant's services, including the cost of all labor, 14 overhead, and direct expenses. such as scanning, printing, delivery, etc. Said Consultants shall be 15 16 provided, at time of transmittal of each WQMP check, the amount of the deposit collected for the 17 WQMP check. The Consultants may challenge the calculation of the deposit within 15 days of 18 receipt of the plan check request. The Consultant shall be responsible for tracking costs 19 associated with checking the WQMP. The Consultant shall notifY the Deputy Director/City 20 Engineer or his designee if the deposit is expended and work remains to be done. The 21 Consultant shall stop processing immediately, advise the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his 22 23 designee of the additional deposit needed to complete the work and await further instructions 24 from the City. lfthe Consultant exceeds the amount of the original deposit and fails to notifY the 25 City as required above, then the amount of the original deposit will be deemed full compensation 26 for the work and no additional compensation will be allowed. 27 28 - 5 - e e e 1 RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED IN 2 PART "RESOLUTlON...PROVlSIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW 3 METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULT ANTS." 4 5 6 7 I O. Submittal Requirements - All plans, documents, supporting studies, calculations, fees and deposits shall be submitted concurrently for a project. Piecemeal submittals will not be accepted. If plans for a project are sent to City employed consultant for checking, the WQMP 8 9 shall also be checked and certified by the same City employed consultant. 10 II. Relationship between City. Consultant and Aoolicant - All submittals requesting 11 plan and WQMP reviews shall be made to the Deputy Director/City Engineer. Unless expedited 12 plan review is specifically requested in writing, the Deputy Director/City Engineer shall 13 determine whether the submittal will be checked in-house or sent to a City employed consultant 14 for checking. If the submittal is sent to a City employed consultant for checking, the applicant 15 16 will be so advised and provided contact information. During the early stages of checking, the 17 consultant will work directly with the applicant to resolve differences. Prior to approval of the 18 final plans and/or WQMP document, a proposed final set shall be submitted to the Deputy 19 Director/City Engineer or his designee who shall review the proposed final set and respond 20 within one week with comments or notification to the consultant to certify and submit the final 21 plans/documents for approval. The Deputy Director/City Engineer shall be the tinal arbitrator in 22 the case of disputes between the consultant and the applicant. 23 24 III 25 III 26 27 28 - 6 - e e e 1 RESOLUTION ...... AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2006-149 ENTITLED II\' 2 PART "RESOLUTION...PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACT PLAN CHECKING PROVIDED BY CITY EMPLOYED CONSULTANTS AND PROVIDING NEW 3 METHODS FOR ASSESSING FEES TO APPLICANTS AND COMPENSATING CONSULT ANTS." 4 5 6 7 8 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of ,2007, by the following vote. to wit: 9 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 10 ESTRADA 11 BAXTER 12 BRINKER 13 DERRY 14 15 KELLEY 16 JOHNSON 17 MC CAMMACK 18 19 20 City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,2007. 21 22 23 24 Approved as to form: Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino 25 26 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 27 28 By: - 7- e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPRO\'ING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH HALL &: FOREMAN, INC. AND AEI-CASC ENGINEERING, INC. D.B.A. AEI-CASC CONSUL TING FOR ON-CALL PLAN REVIEW SERVICES. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City Manager is authorized to execute Amendment No. I to the 8 9 Exhibit A) and AEI-CASC Engineering, Inc. d.b.a. AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan 10 11 12 13 Agreements for Services with Hall & Foreman, Inc. (attached hereto and incorporated herein as Review Services (attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B). SECTION 2. These Amendments No. I shall not take effect or become operative until fully signed and executed by the parties and no party shall be obligated hereunder until the time e 14 of such full execution. No oral agreements, amendments, modifications or waivers are intended 15 or authorized and shall not be implied from any act or course of conduct of any party. e 16 17 them within sixty (60) days of passage of the resolution. SECTION 3. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the contracts fail to execute 18 Iii 19 20 III 21 III 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - 1 - e e e 1 2 RESOLUTION ... APPROVING AMENDMENT NO.1 TO AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH HALL & FOREMAN, INC. AND AEI-CASC ENGINEERING, INC. 3 D.B.A. AEI-CASC CONSULTING FOR ON-CALL PLAN REVIEW SERVICES. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held 6 7 day of , 2007, by the following vote, to wit: on the Council Members: 8 9 ESTRADA 10 BAXTER 11 BRINKER 12 DERRY AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 13 14 15 16 MC CAMMACK KELLEY JOHNSON 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Approved as to form: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,2007. Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 25 26 27 28 - 2 - EXHIBIT "A" e AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT FOR ON-CALL PLAN REVIEW SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 2007 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"), Hall & Foreman, Inc. ("Consultant") WITNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, on October 16, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2006-363 approving Professional Services Agreements with Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services, and B. WHEREAS, on July 2, 2007, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2007-212 increasing the expenditure authorization by $650,000 in aggregate. giving a total expenditure authorization of $1 ,000,000 in aggregate, and C. WHEREAS, the City wishes to amend said Agreement with Consultant to add the checking of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) to the Scope of Services for said Agreement, and e D. WHEREAS, Consultant is a knowledgeable and competent water quality consultant and has submitted a proposal for checking WQMP's. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1.1 Scope of Services is amended to add the following: Consultant shall furnish additional on-call review services to City for checking WQMP's in accordance with Attachment A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. It is agreed that Consultant shall accomplish all plan reviews and WQMP reviews in accordance with standards of the City and shall turnaround plan reviews and WQMP reviews in three weeks after receipt of all checking material for standard reviews and two weeks for expeditious revIews. Section 2.3.1 Deposit - The City shall collect a deposit from the applicant at time of submittal of a WQMP for checking based on the following table plus 20% of the e deposit amount to cover City processing costs: -J - Amendment No. I to Agreement for On-Call Plao Review Services with Hall & Foreman, Inc. e Acreage Deposit Standard Deposit, Expedited Processing Processing From 0 to and including 10 $2,500.00 $3,125.00 Over 10 to and including 40 $4,320.00 $5,400.00 Greater than 40 $5,535.00 $6,918.75 Section 2.3.2 Comoensation for WOMP Checking - When assigned to check WQMP's, Consultant shall be compensated for the actual cost of the work based on approved hourly rates shown in Attachment B, except that Consultant shall be compensated cost plus 25% for expedited WQMP checks based on the approved standard hourly rates. When determining actual cost of the work, overtime rates shall not be used unless specifically authorized by the Deputy Director/City Engineer or designee. Such compensation shall constitute payment in full for Consultant's services, including the cost e of all labor, overhead, and direct expenses, such as scanning, printing, delivery, etc. Said Consultant shall be provided, at time of transmittal of each WQMP check, the amount of the deposit collected for the WQMP check. Consultant may challenge the calculation of the deposit within 15 days of receipt of the plan check request. Consultant shall be responsible for tracking costs associated with checking the WQMP. If the cost of checking exceeds the amount of the deposit, Consultant shall cease checking, immediately notify the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee of the additional deposit needed to complete the checking and await further instructions from the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee. Within 15 days of completion of checking, the Consultant shall provide a final accounting of cost for checking the WQMP to the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee. The Deputy Director/City Engineer or his e designee shall cease payments to Consultant if the final accounting of costs become delinquent. - 2- Amendment No. J to Agreement for On-Call Plan Review Services with Hall & Foreman, Inc. e e Section 2.3.1 Method of Billing: for WOMP Check - Invoices for checking of WQMP's shall be submitted separately from plan check billings and shall be addressed to the attention of Jennifer Shepardson, NPDES Coordinator. Ifrequested by the Deputy DirectorlCity Engineer or his designee, Consultant shall provide copies of time sheets clearly showing the name, position and pay rate of the employee together with hours worked each day on the WQMP. broken down into regular time and overtime, when authorized in accordance with other sections of this Amendment. The time sheets shall be signed by the individual employees who performed the WQMP checking. The Deputy DirectorlCity Engineer or his designee may also require documents to support claims for direct expenses, such as scanning, printing, delivery, mileage, etc. All other terms and conditions of said Agreement for Professional Services approved by Resolution No. 2006-363 shall remain unchanged. III III e - 3- tit tit e Amendment No. J to Agreement for On-Can Plan Review Services with HaU & Foreman, Inc. AME!\"ED!\'IE1'iT !'IO. I TO AGREEME:\'T FOR 01'i-CALL PLA!\" REVIEW SERVICES IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date shown below. Hall & Foreman, Inc. Date: '8"-22 -07 \ JOt\ E.. 8o~e.oi5 Print Name/Title ,ce.c....t:IIe..U ;c.e.. Pres;dt,,;-. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Date: by: Fred Wilson, City Manager City of San Bernardino ATTEST: Rachel Clark, City Clerk Approved as to form: James F. Penman City Attorney ".'/ -4 - ATIACHMENT A e .~ Hall & Fore~~~ Inc~: , ~ ' ~ . ~ - .: ~ Engineering. Surveying. Planning. Landscape Architecture Proposed Services . '..,. ""<"-;, . '.' ._- , - ',,:J; \'(;:-.h,.~;.\~;.ri~'& . - ,<,,',~, e ----I .... I ;1; . I li ~. .=>:--'. "':i' _., ,- ~lf ,',." :,'j"',-,,;,,, r'1i. --- _.-~ .- e Ie e ATTACHMENT A - (Ii, ...:!. .'!!.~. Aprr116,2007 Ms. Jennifer Shepardson City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street 3rd Floor San Bernardino, CA 9241B-0001 Subject: Proposal for On-Call WQMP Review Services for the City of San Bernardino Dear Ms. Shepardson: Hall & Foreman, Inc. (HFI) understands the key to providing the City of San Bernardino (City) with quality and efficient WQMP reviews is a dedicated, experienced team. This proposal will provide an overview of our water quality team, experrence, and approach for supporting the City. The Daily Point of Contact for City's projects is: Don Bierman, P.E., Project Manager 9130 Anaheim Place, Suite 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: (909) 919-7BOO ext. 834, Fax: (909) 919-7801 E-mail: dbierman@hfinc.com HFI would like to draw the City of San Bernardino's attention to these key benefits: · Proven Plan Review Services Project Success HFI is familiar with City of San Bernardino plan review services and knows the standards, policies, and procedures involved. In addition to servicing the City of San Bernardino, HFI's staff is currently providing plan review services for the cities of Tustin, Brea, Diamond Bar, Yucaipa, Temecula, and Murrieta; the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LADPW); and County of Orange. HFI's long-tenm working relationship with these and other public agencies and the finm's level of contract renewals demonstrates HFi's track record. · The City of San Bernardino Can Rely on HFI's Project Manager Expertise HFI's assigned Project Manager, Don Bienman, P.E., has over 35 years of civil engineering experience in the management, engineering, and design of street improvement projects, stonm drain, site development, commercial, industrial, residential, and pubiic works projects. He recently managed and designed projects for the Cities of Ontario, Upland, and La Canada Flintridge and has plan check experience with the Cities of Riaito, Corona, and San Bernardino County. Mr. Bierman will manage and be responsible for the team's plan check review services. Mr. Bienman will also meet with City staff, as needed, to discuss project progress. · Established Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Program HFI has a proven in-house QA/QC Program, which addresses the stages of formal reviews. HFI's philosophy and culture is focused on Senior Management involvement and Client satisfaction. HFllooks at each assignment as a partnering arrangement with the Clients and the other agencies/municipalities involved. HFI will provide a written outline of the QA/QC measures customized for the City of San Bernardino, if they so choose. The fact that 80% of HFl's work is repeat business should speak for the QA/QC Program r ~anagement. ~ ~ 07532-000 1 e e e '0: '''.''~''..~:'''iI!II ATTACHMENT A ... . ....~,...;. ",l-o,,~,. - r; Why HFI? Experience In Reviewing I Preparation WQMPs and SWPPPs: Combined experience of staff in field totals over 25 years Prepared and designed numerous WQMPs throughout Southern California Area Established relationships with regional and local agencies Regularly attend and receive training at water Quality related conferences (ie. CASQA, IECA, StormCon, BIA, Lonman, etc.) Continually track legislation, regulatory changes, and requirements Other NPDES related services: Training Field Inspections Contractor Kick-Off Meetings Specifications Permit Tracking (COl, NOT, Annual Clarifiatlons) Develop BMP Implementation Handbooks HFI Team entailing 5 experts / backgrounds Plan Checking / WQMP Review NPDES policy Design Environmental Planning ConstruCtion Impiementation Established Award-Winning Company - nationally and locally recognized Depth of staff with strong background with NPDES Program on policy, environmental, technical, construction, and Implementation Offer expanded services to other areas, if needed Provide quality product with value-added expertise to ensure compliance and minimize potential for unnecessary costs Reliability with schedule and commit to meeting deadline Assist with determining effeCtive approach for BMP selection meeting MS-4 penmlt Choosing HFl for this project will satisfy the City with a Project Manager and consultant team that understands both on-call plan review and WQMP and puts the City foremost In their plan. HFI appreciates this opportunity to be of service to the City of San Bernardino. If City staff has any Questions, please do not hesitate to call me directly at (909) 919-7834. Sincerely, Hall & Foreman, Inc. ,-- '.,..:......~-....r- Don Bierman, P.E. Project Manager ~.._;>. C'::Yv-- Cheryl Martinez WQMP Project Manager , 'AJ~)"~:tt5IWjn~f,'1t! 07532-000 2 e e e A IT ACHMENT A L '.~~~~~,mm 11 _...... "."""~... SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 Relevant Experience................ ............4 Project Team.......... ... ... ................ ......7 Organizational Chart....................... ... ............. 7 Project Team Resumes/Experience....,........... ....8 Project Team Availability/ Plan Check Review Time Chart.........................20 Project Management.......... ...............21 Project Understanding. ....... ............... ......... .....21 Staff Availability........................................... 24 City Provided Inforrnation..............................25 Typical WQMP Time and Cost Estimate...........26 07532-000 3 e e e . <'r'! '.'miI! ATTACHMENT A Il,; " .......j .............., Section 1 Relevant Experience L'.~'-;;~~ On-Call Plan Check Review City of San Bernardino Description: HA is conducting plan checks for the City of San Bernardino. This includes review of engineers' submittais inciuding studies, reports, maps, survey ciosures, title reports, legal documentations, geotechnical reports, traffic studies, EIR's, EIS's, rough grading and precise grading, utility, water and sewer plans, storm drain plans, hydrology and hydraulics reports, retaining wall designs, calculations, and public improvement plans. Each project is reviewed initially for compliance with applicable jurisdictional standards and requirements such as ADA, Fire Authority, sewer and water purveyor, State or County roadways, Corps of Engineers, Department of Fish and Game, etc. On-Call Plan Review Checking Services City of Diamond Bar Description: HA is responSible for on-call plan review checking services for various projects throughout the City for the past six years. Plan reviews include single and multi family home and tract improvements as well as commercial development, which indude sewer, water, storm drain, street, grading, erosion control, sweeP, SUSMe and map checking. HFI works closely with City engineers and Developer to incorporate all of the sensitive community environmental and geotechnical issues, to ensure conformance with the tentative map and conditions of approval requirements to assist In keeping the projects on track. Other support has been with developing City policy for plan check and approval processes in accordance with the NPDES program. Effort has entailed development of SWPPP and SUSMP submitted guidelines and template for applicants. On-Call Engineering, Surveying, Plan Review and Map Checking Services City of Murrieta Description: HA has been responsible for providing engineering, surveying, plan review and map checking services on an on-call basis for various projects throughout the City. Plan checks include single and multi family home and tract improvements as well as commercial development, which include sewer, water, storm drain, street, grading, erosion control, ~ Sl.lSlli'. and map checking. HFI works closely with City engineers and developers to incorporate all of the sensitive community environmental and geotechnical issues, to ensure conformance with the tentative map and conditions of approval requirements to assist in keeping the projects on track. HFI also prOVides map checking and survey services for numerous new subdivisions in that area and setting up map checking standards for the City. This requires coordination with the County and the City along with application of all state and local ordinances, the published Conditions of Approval, SpeCific Plans and Agency and State guidelines. 07532.000 4 e e e A TTACHMENT A ~ . - ~,,,-.... - Section 1 Relevant Experience On-Call Engineering and Plan Review Services City ofTustin Description: HFI has provided on-call engineering and plan review services for the Public Works/Engineering Division since June of 1996. Services provided to date have Included project reviews, development of the conditions of approval, and plan checking services including coordination with the City's various engineering departments on an on- eall basIs. HFI's plan checking services for the City of Tustin include Right-of-Ways Maps and Legal Descriptions prepared by others and the preparation of Right-of-Way Maps, Legal Descriptions, Deeds, and Plats as directed by the City Engineer, Tentative Tract Maps, Tract Map/Parcel Map reviews, and plan checking services for public and private development projects. HFI is also responsible for ensuring all proposed public and private property development designs meet Federal, State, and Local Agency requirements Including ADA, ~, and City policies. Typical project assignments have included: residential improvements including grading, erosion control, street, sewer, water, and storm drains; commercial developments; utility encroachment permit applications, special bike/horse trail improvements; and public park improvements. HFI provided plan check review for Tract 1S420 in the "Tustin Ranch" area. Plan check services include review of tract maps, grading, street, sewer, storm drain, and retaining wall plans. HFI was also involved in the technical support and review of the transfer of federal property of the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station (TMCAS) to the City for private development. On-Call Map Plan Checking Services City of Brea Description: Since 1980, HFI has provided in-house olan checkino for develooment oroiects within the City's sphere of influence. This includes preparing staffing recommendations during the plan review/tentative map approval period, review with the Developer to provide information, research documents, plan and associated City development issues, intercity department coordination (maintenance, parks, flre,police, water, sewer, traffic~ planning, etc.), determine fees for plan checking, penmits, drainage, distribution plans, compile intercity plan check reviews, meeting with Developer and their Engineer to review plan check requirements, negotiate design issues for confonmance to City codes and standards, and make recommendations to the City Engineer. The plan check responsibilities include periodic reviews and conferences with the City Engineer to ensure that the checking process was in concurrence with the Staff Manager's directives. HFI provided plan and map check services for a large multi-phase residential subdivision located in the hills at the west end of Carbon Canyon. Plans that were reviewed included: rough grading, street, sewer, water, storm drain, and erosion control. HFI has provided on-call services for many development projects throughout the City. One notable project has been the site plan checking for the 280 acre, 660 home Olinda Ranch Master Planned Community. The site was predominately a hillside development with sioniflcant drainage and flooding concerns. The mass grading included remediation of contaminated soils due to oil production facilities. Open space park sites and contour grading were re-conformed to match existing land forms. This project earned recognition from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Orange County 8ranch as "Project of the Year" for Land Oevelopment. ~..:.,ffl~~i~flJ1l_ 07532-000 5 e e e ~1\',\...~_~~ ATTACHMENT A .. ",' "''''''- .".~..' Section 1 Relevant Experience L . 4f.mr;,~~~ Plan Check and Constructability Review Low-Water Crossings Improvement Projects City of Yucaipa Description: HFI was requested to provide Plan Check and Constructability Review Services for the City's Avenue "E" and Bryant Avenue to low-water crossing projects. HFI's review focused on Impacts to City and private Improvements and the overall constructability of the proposed improvements. During the review, HFI identilied concerns regarding existing utilities not identified on the two sets of plans and the limited amount of remedial grading which was insufficient to support the proposed box culvert and roadway embankment. Other City projects included plan check and inspection services of the Yucaipa Boulevard/Wilson Creek Crossings in coordinabon with County staff and Plan Check/Constructability Review of the Oak Glen Road/Wilson Creek Low-Water Crossing. Plan Check and Constructability Review Chapman Heights Development City of Yucaipa Description: HFI has provided plan check, constructability review, and construcbon management/inspection services to the City of Yucaipa for public streets, stonm drains. and rough grading improvements for the l,OOO-acre, 2,000 home Chapman Heights Planned Community Development. This project includes a major county flood control channel improvement, a low water crossing of Wilson Creek (Oak Glen Road), two school sites, 50-acres of commercial property, and an lS-hole public golf course. Areas of inspection included a one and a half mile extension to 10th Street, a two-mile extension to 5th Street, two-miles of new road construction for Chapman Heights Road, a three-mile widening and pavement rehabilitation overlay project to Yucaipa Boulevard, a five-mile reconstruction of Oak Glen Road, master plan stonm drain facilities, and the Inspecbon of the 3D-acre first phase construction of the Yucaipa Commercial Center, inspecbon of the Yucaipa Blvd. multiple cell box culvert structure at Wilson Creek, and coordination with SBCFCD for permit inspecbons and construcbon approvals. In addition to construcbon support services, HFI has provided the City of Yucaipa with miscellaneous engineering support for this project. 07532-000 6 tit tit tit - Section 2 Project Team . ,..{:.Mf~"!;"'il':~"~i{~ ~l ATTACHMENT A "',' ~..;; .' =---...... ".........., Organizational Chart Lead Plan Checker VIVldrl Chen, [r T ProposedWQ ReviewTeam WQMP Project Manager Oleryl Martmcz '-"'-~"'~'--"- ~ - ~ WQMP Review Support Jaques Andre, ~ I 1 WQMP Review Support Andy Powell -. -- ~- - Existing Plan Check Team I , I I I ~ I I ~ I I I ~ I 07532-000 7 e e e \."~;;ol';' ATIACHMENT A "'. " ....- ".~.. Section 2 Project Team l ~JmI9f.;~~ . . , '. ... . DON BIERM~~.f. . '. . -. ., _' Project Manager, '. . . ,_., t,;; Education & R~ai5tration5 California State University at Los Angeies, B.S. - Civil Engineering licensed Civii Engineer, California - #26491 Member American SOCiety Civil Engineers Professional EXDerience Mr. Bierman has over 35 years of civil engineering experience in the management and engineering of drainage projects, site development, freeway and airport drainage projects, commercial, industrial and residential site improvements. He recently managed and designed projects for the Cities of Ontario, Upland, Rialto, and Fontana; and the San Bernardino County Flood Control District. Mr. Bierman's experience includes design of plans for sewers, streets, storm drains, water conveyance and grading; development of Master Plans of Drainage; and drainage systems designs. Proiect EXDerience Local Agency Plan Check Review Services: (Project Manager) Checked public works and private development design plans for various developers, cities and agencies throughout the Inland Empire. Public works agencies include Rialto, Corona, and san Bernardino County. San Sevaine Creek Channel, San Bernardino County Flood Control District: Mr. Bierman served as the Project engineer for the $40 million flood control project. The project included the preparation of hydrology studies for the Etiwanda and San Sevaine drainage areas and hydraulic studies for the upstream divided channei, PS&E for the improvement of the San Sevaine Creek flood control channel between the City of Fontana and the Riverside County Une. California Speedway, City of Fontana and San Bernardino County Flood Control District: Mr. Bierman served as the project manager for the drainage portion of th'is project, which involved the development of an abandoned steel miil into a NASCAR tradk and adjacent parking areas. The drainage report included hydrology studies, flood routing through basins, and storm drain design for the SOO-acre site. The storm drain system involved over 2 miles of pipe, box culverts, and open channels, and 2 detention basins which ultimateiy out-jetted into the San Sevaine Channel. 9th Street Reconstruction lit Water Main Replacement, Upland: (Project Manager) HFI was contracted in November 2004 for this east/west directional transportation corridor that carries approximately 8,500 vehicles per day and serves as a truck route through the City of Upiand. HFI is providing professionai civil engineering and design services for the street and water Infrastructure improvements for 9th Street between San Antonio Avenue and Euclid Avenue (Route 83). The project includes a water line replacement in 9th Street from Garnet Way to Euclid Avenue, upgrades to curb returns to meet ADA approved requirements, and permits and review by Ca/trans for right-of-way. SpeCifically HFI's wor!< will inciude topographic survey; geotechnical investigation; preparation of street improvement plans and profiles, water main improvement plans and profiles, signing and striping plans, traffic controi pians, and special provisions to meet City standards; preliminary and final engineer's cost estimates, and preparation of as-built plans upon project COmpletion. 07532-000 B tIl- e Section 2 Project Team e e l . .~ ~Jl!g;U.r.4i',tr.tJri! " ATIACHMENT A .lOQ " ...... _....~...... Storm Drain Across Southern California Edison Right of Way . Project No. 3734, Upland: (Project Manager) PrOject area and location IS at the Southwest corner of 16th Street and Campus Avenue. Project consIsts of the modificatJon or replacement of an eXisting stomn water inlet and outlet structures, installation of new pipes (approx. 630 feet in length), and the backfill compaction of an existing open earth channel in the City of Upland easement on Southern California Edison property. The City of Upland currently has an 80' wide easement that will be reduced based on the design of new underground pipe. HFI will be providing the topographic survey, geographical investigabon/soils report, stomn drain design, special provisions to meet City standards, engineer's cost estimate, meetings dunng construction, and record drawings upon project completion. Water Main Replacement Project, Ontario: (Project Manager) Project area is on Granada Court and Virginia Avenue in the City of Upland. The project entails the replacement of approximately 7,400 feet of 4" water main and its appurtenanceS on Granada Court between Boulder Avenue and Campus Avenue. The project also indudes the replacement of approximately 600 feet of 4" water main and its appurtenances on Virginia Avenue between Fourth Street and Princeton Street. Additionally, the project encompasses the replacement of service laterals and various street improvements including pavement rehabilitation, ramp modifications, fire hydrant installations, etc. HA is . preparing the construction plans, specifications, and estimates including bid and construction support services. Riverside Drive Sidewalk Project Between Clover Lane and Colony High School, Ontario: (Project Manager) The City needs to provide protection for High School students by providing sidewalk improvements along the south side of Riverside Drive from the Colony High Schooi west to Clover Lane. A recent accident in the City of Fontana in which a car hit a student as she walked along the edge of the roadway made the need for a sidewalk very clear. Uncontrolled mid-block pedestrian crossings needed to be discouraged by providing safe access to a signalized intersection. The land use adjacent to this roadway is dairy pens and sheds. HFI is currently Investigating Sidewalk alternatives. All alternatives will take into account the existing stomn drain Inlets near the edge of pavement, existing poles adjacent to the roadway, driveways that serve adjacent properties, and areas where bushes intrude into the walkway. HA will also be preparing an Alternatives Report to take into account all of these constraints and the cost of construction aSSOCiated with the proposed improvements. Citrus Avenue Widening, Fontana: (Project Manager) Mr. Biemnan was responSible for providing engineering services for approximately one mile of street widening. Citrus Avenue is a showcase project due to its location as an off ramp for the new Route 210 freeway. The project includes improvements for widening the roadway from two to four lanes, stomn drains, landscaping, lighting, traffic signals and sewers. The scope of work also included the design of driveways and the preparation of right-of-way acquisition documents for adjacent residential properties that were impacted by the increase in right- of-way width. The project included providing sewer laterals to homeowners adjacent to the project who are presently on septic tank systems. Crescent Basin Study, Orange County Public Facilities and Resources Department, Anaheim: Mr. Biemnan was the project engineer for this project, which consisted of analyzing the use of the existing Crescent Basin as a flood control retarding baSin. The hydraulic analYSis was done using newly developed Basin Analysis Software for the deSign ot the Side-weir diversion. 07532-000 9 pL e e e ~;~ A ITACHMENT A ?II'i ....:J "!'!~~_: Section 2 Project Team , :., JON E. BQURGEOIS, P.E. . ..t: . " _', . Principal in Charge/QA/QC " ,._J" Education & Reaistrations Northern Arizona University, B.S. - Civil Engineering Professional licensed Civil Engineer, - CA - #30242 Professional EXDerience Mr. Bourgeois' career spans over 27 years in public works engineering. His responsibilities entail project management, design and plan checking activities for diverse public works projects, and principal-in-charge/quality control efforts. Mr. Bourgeois' broad-based experience in project management, design of public works projects, preparation of project specifications and bid documents, cost estimates, right-of-way engineering, and contract administration and inspection allows him to function with technical hands-on leadership. His extensive experience more specifically includes streets, highways, storm drains, sewer, and water facilities, and other public works infrastructure components. Proiect Exoerience Local Agency Plan Check Review Services: (Principal in Charge) Prindpal in Charge for plan checking of public works and private development designs for various agendes including the Cities of San Bernardino, Rialto, Yucaipa, Brea, Diamond Bar, and Tustin. Widening and Realignment of Ganesha Boulevard, Pomona: (Project Manager) Project included alignment studies, together with cost analysis, right-of-way engineering and acquisition and interfadng with four jurisdictional agendes induding the Pomona Fairgrounds, Caitrans, City of La Verne and the County of Los Angeles. This project was for the primary entrance into the Los Angeles Fairplex. Rose Drive and Orangethorpe Avenue, Placentia: (QA/QC) Design of the intersec- tion widening improvements involved the acquisition of right-of-way from the AT&sF Railroad Company, for the relocation of Edison transmission poles, pavement rehabilita- tion, and drainage improvements to reduce flooding. Placentia Avenue and Melrose Avenue, Placentia: (Project Manager) For this ISTEA proJect, prepared final plans, specifications, estimate, contract pians and bid documents for the street rehabilitation in under three months. Prepared detour construction plans, notification of high-risk utilities and acquisition of the required construction encroachment permits from Caltrans, County of Orange, City of Anaheim and AT&SF Railroad. As heavily traveled commercial area, the project plans and specifications required phasing the work to maintain business access to the street at all times. Brea Boulevard, Brea: (Project Manager) Prepared the widening of a 3-mile street segment, including right-of-way engineering, significant private property modifications, major utility relocation, Edison under-grounding of transmission and distribution lines, railroad crossing improvements and improved track crossmg material, eight new signal- ized intersections, landscape and hardscape including colored concrete Intersection improvements. To meet the Caltrans design standards, the street storm drain system was expanded. Caltrans was involved in the approval process for the intersection improve- ments at Imperial Highway, State Route 90. (Construction Manager) responSible for the major task of implementing the construction staging to maintain adequate traffic flow, maintain access to the local businesses, and maintain utility services during construction. All projects were successful in meeting design and construction deadlines and costs were . ~aintained within the approved budgets. '.,,4;ti\!f.~;/.'~imf~ 07532-000 10 r" e It It ATTACHMENT A *" .:' - "'~'''. Pi'All Section 2 Project Team '..~ ~r:llf;."~ij!;';"~i~ Imperial Highway, Brea: (Project Manager) Prepared the widening of a 1-mile segment through downtown, As lead consultant, responsible for coordination with Caltrans Project Management Section, preparation of the State Partnership Agreement, right-of-way englneenng, appraisal and acquisition services, in accordance with Caltrans guidelines, project study report, project report and fact sheets, plan and specification preparation In accordance with Caltrans requirements, geotechnical investigation, and pavement recon- struction requirements, Project spanned 10 years from conceptual studies to funding appropriations from Caltrans, Brea Redevelopment Agency, Measure M Funds and other City sources, Included widening from four to six lanes with dual left turn pockets, OCTA bus turnouts, replacement of Orange County Flood Control culvert with a quad 12'x14' RCB, replacement of City water, sewer and storm drain facilities, traffic signals, and street lights, Managed the construction engineering and inspection of this $B million improve- ment project, which was completed in 10 months, Brea Boulevard Phase I, II and III, Brea: (Project Manager) ResponSible for the preparation of the plans, specifications and estimate, phase the construction to maintain services to existing residents and businesses, allow for uninterrupted traffic flow, and provide for future expansion of the system for the successive phases and adjoining street improvements, Total street reconstruction and water main replacement was approxi- mately 15,000 ft, Combined project cost was approximately $6 million, Slurry Seal Programs and Street Rehabilitation Projects, Brea: (Project Manager) Created, prepared and managed this project from 19B1 through 1994, During the peak years of 19B7-1990, responSible for over $15 million of engineering and construction work of over 50 miles of residential, local, collector and major streets, A, B, C and Mountain View Streets, Tustin: (Project Manager) Prepared the plans, specifications and estimates for the complete reconstruction of street pavement, curbs and gutters, driveways, parkways and drainage improvements, Met with residents of the area to gather consensus on how the existing ficus trees would be handled, Lead the community discussion group to review the reconstruction options, help the representative and technical consultation, arrange for field changes and approvals, began the system start-up planning and training of the new SCADA System, Barranca Parkway, Irvine: (QA/QC) Designed the parkway rehabilitation, Work in- volved construction survey, soils and pavement investigation, utility coordination, field measurements of removal limits, construction drawings, striping plans and spedfications, Provided construction management and inspection as an additional service to the City. Diamond/Crestview Tract, Laguna Beach: (QNQC) Prepared the project study and engineering design for the street and drainage improvements, The site was situated on a hillside where the streets are substandard for width turning capability and slope, Respon- sible to present to the City a corrective proposal to improve the substandard components. ReqUired soldier pile walls, drainage systems, guardrails, streets easements and grade changes, 07532-000 11 '7i:::~''\'",,,: ATTACHMENT A ::a.~ .....:.. _....~..~ ..... - e Section 2 Project Team ... .... . . ., VIVIAN CHEN E I T -,$' ~.,' ~ " , I ... '" ". ..~, . " . Lead Plan Checker/Street, Sewer, & Storm Drain/ . . " I.:. '. Hydrology/Hydraulic Reports ..;.':. Education & Reoistrations university of California at Los Angeles, B.S. - Civil Engineering Registered Engineer in Training, CA Professional Exoerience Ms. Chen is responsible for the engineering and design preparation of a variety of public works projects inciuding storm drain pians, bike trail plans, street widening plans, Quantity and construction cost estimates, and hydrology and hydraulics reports. Ms. Chen's expenence expands to providing plan check reviews for the City of San Bernardi~o. e Protect Exoerience Plan Check Review, City of San Bernardino: (Lead Plan Checker) HFI is conducting plan checks for the City of San Bernardino. This includes review of engineers' submittals including studies, reports, maps, survey closures, title reports, legal documentations, geotechnical reports, traffic studies, EIR's, EIS's, rough grading and precise grading, utility, water and sewer plans, storm drain plans, hydrology and hydraulics reports, retaining wall designs, calculations, and public improvement plans. Each project is reviewed initially for compliance with applicable jurisdictional standards and requirements such as ADA, Rre Authority, sewer and water purveyor, State or County roadways, Corps of Engineers, Department of Fish and Game, ete. Riverside Drive Sidewalk Project Between Clover Lane and Colony High School, City of Ontario: (Staff Engineer) HFI is currently investigating sidewalk alternatives. All alternatives will take into account the existing storm drain inlets near the edge of pave- ment, existing poles adjacent to the roadway, driveways that serve adjacent properties, and areas where bushes intrude into the walkway. HFI will also be preparing an Alterna- tives Report to take into account all of these constraints and the cost of construction associated with the proposed improvements. 9th Street Reconstruction It Water Main Replacement, City of Upland: (Staff Engineer) HFI is providing professional civil engineering and design services for the street and water infrastructure improvements for 9th Street between San Antonio Avenue and Euclid Avenue (Route 83). The project includes a water line replacement in 9th Street from Garnet Way to Euclid Avenue, upgrades to curb returns to meet ADA approved requirements, and permits and review by Caltrans for right-of-way. e Street Slope Failure, La Canada! Flintridge: (Staff Engineer) Project areas include a slope failure on Inverness Drive that took out an important roadside and a crib wall failure on Foothill Blvd. From the beginning there were challenges to these projects that required creative and innovative technology. Inverness Drive is a residential street that connects hillside residents with the City. The intense rain caused two sections of the road to fall away. The sections included one 90' section and one 40' section, which left the road impassable by any vehicles. The road is located on a steep slope surrounded by hills and valley that made it extremely difficult to access the areas of failure for investigation and surveying. Another challenge to both City projects has been the involvement of the com- munity. Severai residents have portions of their land that are affected by the storm damage. This project is ongoing has proven to be both a challenge and a reward to HFI's team. C:~If~[I:'::1i~m-DlllI 07532-000 12 e e e Section 2 Project Team L ~,~: r:Ytt;.~ ~~-i;jif:W~ rirfJ " ,::r",~~ ATTACHMENT A ~l ...:1 ~~.,... Water Main Replacement Project, City of Ontario: Prepared water main improve- ment plans and calculated fire-fiow analysis uSing H20Net. Modified special provisions and prepared cost estimates. Brighton Place II Development Project, City of Montclair: (Staff Engineer) Prepared existing development hydrology map and hydrology calculations. Sized the proposed channel using Flow Master. Prepared hydraulic calculations for existing and proposed storm drain facilities. Yorba Linda Water District Sewer System Evaluation, S &. S Development: (Staff Engineer) Evaluation includes study of existing sewer system, sewer fiow analysis calcula- tions, capacity and replacement analysis and improvements cost estimates. East Yorba Linda Sewer Crossing Study at Imperial Highway: (Staff Engineer) Study includes sewer modifications to enable the construction of the proposed reinforced concrete box and preparing sewer capacity calculations. Colorado Lagoon Water Quality Investigative Report, City of Long Beach: Report includes study of various scenarios of improving the water quality of Colorado Lagoon. Analyzing dry season sewer diversion scenario, filtration and passive disinfection scenario, and active filtration/disinfection scenario. Prepared cost estimates for water quality controls. Installation of CDS Unit, City of Long Beach: Designed plans and profile for BMP debris separator (CDS Unit) and the existing storm drain facilities. Prepared hydraulic studies for BMP debris separators. Reviewed construction submittals. 07532-000 13 e e e ~- Section 2 Project Team -",rr.\I}:~ If.f."'l!,~li'fi~ e"l ATTACHMENT A !l<. .. - ~........... '-' .' - - . 'CHERYLMARlINEZ _. '''"if, , i.- - WQMP Project Manager . e . C'", { - . ".' Education I Reoistrations University of Redlands, 2001 - B,S. Business and Management California State University of Fullerton, 2004 - Certificate of Environmental Compliance Active Member of California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) Attended numerous training / conferences related to water quality (StormCon, IECA, BIA, ASCE, SARWQCB) Trainina Presentations August 2004 - NPDES - General Construction Penmit for The William Fox Group November 2005 _ NPDES - General Construction Permit for SunCaI Companies, Inc. December 2006 - 401C, 404 and 1602 Penmitting for Lennar February 2006. WQMP process and requirements to HFI staff - office wide September 2006 - NPDES - General Construction Permit for LAUSD January 2007 - NPDES - General Construction Penmlt for ANR Homes March 2007 - NPDES - General Construction Penmit for PAC Construction Professional Experience Ms. Martinez has experience in the preparation of planning and permitting documents including Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs), and Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plans (SUSMPs) in accor- dance witih the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Penmitting Program. Document preparation entails working closely witih tihe penmitting agencies, design team and developer to ensure successful Implementation for enhanced stonmwater quality. Further, Ms. Martinez is strongly entrenched in water quality support for agencies witih plan check reviews; training for in-house staff, developers, and contractors; research and due diligence for detenmining Best Management Practices; and establishing processes NPDES compliance. Project Exoerience City of Diamond Bar SUSMP and SWPPP Plan Check Review: Oversee and imple- ment plan check reviews for City on all water quality related documents. Effort entails support to City witih meeting attendance witih applicants and City staff as well as apprising City of latest developments on policy and technology. Eight Land Development Projects in Riverside / San Bernardino Counties for SunCal Companies, Inc.: Provide support for major developer in Southern California, Effort entails permit tracking, field inspections, interface witih state, regional, and local agency; prepare and present full-day training session covering SWPPP implementation, BMP selection, and requirements; develop BMP Implemenation Handbook as a company policy for NPDES compliance; develop Sampling & Monitoring Plans and coordinate witih in-house staff to track constituents; develop Erosion Control Plans and SWPPPS; track and submit COl's and NOTs as well as annuai certification to RWQCB. WQMP / SWPPP Preparation: Prepared numerous WQMPs and SWPPPS in Soutihern California. Projects vary and may inciude commercial, retail, municipal and residential. Similar documents have been prepared within tihe jursidctional boundaries of County of Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles, Kern, and Ventura. The following is a sampling of projects in the San Bernardino County area: WQMP - Cherry Baseline /Commercial Office-Fontana 07532-000 14 e e e - Section 2 Project Team [2J!!f~;ri1~ " A ITACHMENT A :1<; .' -- "'-". WQMP - Jack-in-the-Box / Commercial Restaurant -Colton WQMP - Brighton Place II / Residential and Commercial - Ontario SWPPP - Sav On / Commercial Retail- Big Bear WQMP - Mathis Bros Furniture - Ontario WQMP - Venturepoint Commercial Office - Redlands WQMP - Saddleback RV / Commerdal - Colton WQMP -Ashley Furniture / Commercial - Colton WQMP - Bass Pro / Commercial - Rancho Cucamonga WQMP - Jersey Industrial Park / Industrial - Rancho Cucamonga WQMP - Summit Career College / Commercial - Colton WQMP - Totally Kids Medical/Commercial Medical - Loma Linda WQMP - Solid Ground Brethren Church / Church - Rancho Cucamonga WQMP - Sycmmore Villas / Multi-Family Residential - Rancho Cucal)longa WQMP - Sycamore Villas / Restaurant - Rancho Cucamonga WQMP - Empire Land I Residential - Fontana WQMP - Pacific Grove Commercial - Fontana WQMP - The Vineyards / Residential - Redlands WQMP - San Marcos Paloma Homes / Residential - San Bernardino WQMP - Walnut Village I Residential - Fontana WQMP - Ventana I Residential - Fontana WQMP - Lyster Development I Residential - Fontana County of San Bernardino - Arrowhead Medical Center Detention Basin: Prepare O&M plan and dewatering practices for long-term maintenance of detention basin. City of Moorpark I Wil/liam Lyon Homes: Prepare O&M plan and cost estimate of proposed development for City and developer use for Assessment District. Stormwater facilities entailed two detention basins, bio-filtration areas, and storm drain system. SWPPPs Los Angeles Unified School District: Prepared template and processes for . developing SWPPP for approximately 85 projects proposed within jurisdiction. To date, have prepared 28 SWPPPs. SWPPP Preparation for Wal-Mart Expansion Projects, CA: Assisted with prepara- tion of SWPPPs for Wal-Mart Expansion Projects located in the Cities of Chino, Lancaster, and Palmdale. SWPPP development involved following established format and processes for stormwater management. North Orange County Community College District: Prepared template and processes for deveiopment of SWPP for various modernization projects proposed for the campus. Effort entails working with construction manager and contractor to review project and plan check review SWPPP. Cerritos Community College District: Prepared template and processes for develop- ment of SWPP for various modernization projects proposed for the campus. Effort entails working with construction manager and contractor to review project and plan check review SWPPP. 07532-000 15 e e e . ><'l ATTACHMENT A lI!l -...:.l: ~~~; -- Section 2 Project Team '.;I.i]fft:J~~ , 7 . JAQUES ANDRE, E.I.T. .,;" . "'" ;,~ ::'_~"'\ ~ Water Quality Management Review,Support '. :~;, , , fducation & Reoistrations University of Riverside, B.S., Environmental Engineering University of Riverside, M.s., Chemical and Environmental Engineering University of Riverside, M.S., Chemistry - Pending University of Southern California, Ph.D, Civil Engineering - Pending California Registered Engineer in Training, #XEOB70351993 Hazwoper Certification, 40 hour, 2005 Cal State University Sacramento, Water Treatment Operator Certification - Pending Professional Exoerience Mr. Andre has more than 14 years experience in the field of water management, including over one and a half years of experience in the field of water quality, hydrology/hydraulic, environmental for development of SWPPP/WQMP. He has extensive experience in the field providing sampling, water treatment and management practices, hydrology, storm drain deSign, and sewer system design. Mr. Andre's experience includes environmental engi- neering and instruction of chemical and environmental engineering coursework. His responsibilities as environmental engineer range from supervising field crews to construc- tion and start up equipment. PrQ;ed: Exoerience WQMP Preparation for Wal-Mart, Apple Valley, CA: Prepared WQMP for a Super Wal-Mart. Project involved 35 acres for development of a Super Wal-Mart in the high desert. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders and coordinating submittal to the Lahontan Water Quality Control Board (Region 6) and the City of Apple Valley. WQMP Preparation for Wal-Mart, Victorville, CA: Prepared WQMP for a Super Wal- Mart. Project involved 42 acres for development of a Super Wal-Mart in the high desert. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders and coordinating submittal to the Lahontan Water Quality Control Board (Region 6) and the city of Victorville. WQMP Preparation for Wal-Mart, Riverside, CA: Prepared WQMP for a Super Wal- Mart. Project invoived 31 acres for development of a Super Wal-Mart in Riverside County. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders within the Santa Ana River Watershed and coordinating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) and the City of Riverside. WQMP Preparation for CarMax, Riverside, CA: Prepared WQMP for a CarMax location in Riverside County. Project involved 27 acres for development. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders within the Santa Ana River Watershed and coordinating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) and the dty of Riverside. WQMP Preparation for Wal-Mart, Ontario, CA: Assisted with preparation of a WQMP for Super a Wal-Mart. Project involved 21 acres for development. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders within the Santa Ana River Watershed and coordi- nating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) and the city of Ontario. 07532-000 16 e e e ATTACHMENT A ": . --'.... ".k.... "MlC_ Section 2 Project Team I : .if"rfIlf:~il).;r,i'-llf{1ii! WQMP, SWPPP and Hydrology Preparation, Designed Storm drain system for Mathis Brothers Furniture, Ontario, CA: Preparation the WQMP and SWPPP for Mathis Brothers Furniture. Project involved 19 acres for development of a commercial Center. Preparation Involved detenmining hydrology for the site, designed the storm drain system, and invoived research and compliance with orders within the Santa Ana River Watershed and coordinating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) and the City of Ontario. WQMP, SWPPP and Hydrology Preparation, Designed Storm drain system for Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga, CA: Preparation the WQMP and SWPPP for Bass Pro Shops. Project involved 17 acres for development of a commercial center. Preparation involved detenmlning hydrology for the site, designed the storm drain system, and involved research and compliance with orders within the Santa Ana River Watershed and coordi- nating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Controi Board (Region 8) and the city of Rancho Cucamonga. WQMP Preparation for Lewis Retail Development Murrieta, CA: Prepared WQMP. Project Involved 85 acres for a mixed-use development in Murrieta. Preparation involved research and compliance with orders and coordinating submittal to the Santa Ana River Water Quality Control Board (Region 8) and the city of Murrieta. 07532-000 17 e e e .~- Section 2 Project Team [ 1iJ~lT~ A ITACHMENT A ~, .' --: ~.........; . ANDY POWEll.. .. .c'S.,' .,' !,);;" .' ~....,.l': 1. ' ~ .;. .~.'". Wa~r Quality Management Revjew~~pport ,,:''''~ Education & Reoistrations Pasadena City College. AA - Social Science California State University at Fullerton, Major Social SCience Professional Exoerience Mr. Powell has over 25 years experience in management and design of residential, commercial, and industrial Sites, and five years experience in public works with an emphasIs on water distribution, plan checking, Capital Improvements and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspection. He served as a Consultant Associate Engineer for the City of Murrieta and has prepared staff reports and resolutions to dty councils along with map checking and preparation of specifications and estimates. Proiect Exoerience Laguna Grande, Lake Elsinore: (Project Manager) Providing project coordination for the feasibility of the conceptuai grading and utilities for the proposed boat dealerships and marina, Preparing the Engineering portion of the Specific Plan and environmental coordi- nation, City of Murrieta: (Project Manager) Provides Plan Checking services to the Oty and prepare all Improvement Bonds. HFI has been responsible for providing engineering, surveying, plan review and map checking services on an on-call basis for various projects throughout the City. Plan checks include singie family home and tract improvements, which include sewer, water, storm drain, street, grading, erosion control, and map checking. HFI works ciosely with the Developer and their engineers to incorporate all of the sensitive community environmental/water quality and geotechnical issues, to ensure conformance with the tentative map and conditions of approval requirements to assist in keeping the projects on track. HFI also prepares all improvement bonds for the City, HFI also provides map checking and survey services for numerous new subdivisions in that area and setting up map checking standards for the City. This requires coordination with the County and the City along with application of all state and local ordinances, the published Conditions of Approval, Specific Plans and Agency and State guidelines. Marketplace at Main Street: (Project Manager) Coordinates the Development of the SpeCific Plan and General Plan Amendment and the preparation of Conceptual Grading and Utiiity Plans, 49 lot Tentative Tract Map, Tentative Parcel Map and 2 Commercial Site Plans, City of Yucaipa: Public Works Inspector for Yucaipa Bouievard, Walgreen's, Cypress: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Storm Water Management Plan preparation. Duarte Court: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. Baldwin Park Wal-Mart: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. 07532-000 18 e e e - - Section 2 Project Team L_~"i;rnl~~F.IJ ATIACHMENT A We' ~. "'~I"'" Mercury Insurance, Rancho Cucamonga: Project included precise grading, public and private storm drains, composite utility plan, street Improvement plans, striping plans and prepared a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for an industrial office building In Rancho Cucamonga . Worked with the City and Caltrans to create a site attuned to the neighbonng developments. Nordahl Marketplace, San Marcos: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. A 30+ acre shopping center with Wal-Mart, Kohl's, and other retail stores totaling 300,000 square feet. This project involved multiple agencies, architects, and contractors, and Included Civil engineering, mapping, grading, storm drain, sewer, signage, striping, ALTA, and water plans. The complicated phasing construcbon included demolition and relocation of existing retail businesses during construction. TR 10246 - Premier Homes, Rancho Cucamonga: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. TR 16279 - Toll Brothers, Rancho Cucamonga: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. PM 1330 - Lewis Retail Centers: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. The Hub, San Bernardino: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. HFI was responSible for a portion of the entitlement processing as well as utility coordina- tion with Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas Company, Verizon. Devel- oped relationships with service planners in order to ensure proper design for the entire . development. Coordinated efforts between Architects, Engineers, City Agencies, and Developers in an effort to provide timely and feasible utility service for present and future tenants. Project included grading design, storm drain design, sewer design, water plan, onsite fire plan, and site layout design according to Walmart standards. Coyote Canyon: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. Vineyard-Templeton: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) preparation. 07532-000 19 e e e ATTACHMENT A !', Section 2 Project Team HFI's UlTTent .'workload will allow . fullrommitmentto ;'each of the Otyof :" San Bernardino's ~..~Ian Review ~, ~ ..prpjects. 'flfflll1i:.:a:r'o~~ - -............. Project Team Plan Check Review Billing Classificationj AvailabilityjCheck Time , NAME BILLING CLASSIFICATION AVAILABILITY I CHECK TIME Jon Bourgeois, P.E. Prindpal -In-Charge 10% 2e/0 Don Bierman, P.E. PrOject Manager 25% 10% Vivian Chen, E.I.T. Project EngIneer 25% 25% Cheryl r>1artinez Senior Analyst 40% I 40% Jaques Andre, E.I.T. Senior Staff Engineer 50% 500/0 Andy Powell PrOject Manager 10% 10% Personnel Adequacy for Scope of Work HFI shall operate out of their Rancho Cucamonga office to provide the requested services. Office details are included in the cover letter under daily contact/project lead, Any proposed changes in key personnel will be submitted in writing from HFI for review and approval from the City of San Bernardino. HFI's workload will allow full commitment to each of the City's projects on a first-priority basis. HFI's staff of over 220 professionals along with the ability to cross-platform to HFI's five other Southern California offices will easily provide the stability, fiexibility, and resources necessary to complete project assignments on time. Detailed resumes with background experience for the key project team members identified in the above chart are included in Section 2 Project Team. 07532-000 20 e e e ATTACHMENT A ~ " .- I...'......; Section 3 Project l-1anagement ~lIFI's In!mlal Plan Preck Review QNQC -;- - Process involves :i over.;ight from a ,f-Project Manager -,:: - whose speciality ,- ~relates to the type of "Plans being reviewed ~I.e. traffic, drainage, t;;,5!reet, sewer, etc.) -#~DiIt)\\1~ Project Understanding HFI understands the requirements for implementation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program including review of Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for various types of Projects. HFI will provide an extensive array of expertise to support the City of San BernardinO (City) WQMP ReView process as it understands the process for planning, design, construction, and long-term funding and maintenance of water quality facilities. To support this effort, HFI staff has experience in policy, planning, engineering, design, hydrology / hydraulics, environmental constituents / impacts, cost analysis, O&M, soils, as well as field inspections and sampling & monitoring. As an extension of staff, HFI shall support the City for WQMP Review and employ the following protocoi: Regulatory Requirements WQMP review shall be conducted per regulatory requirements and water quality standards: . County of San Bernardino Municipal NPDES Stormwater Permit (Order No. RB-2002-0012, NPDES Permit No. CAS618036) . San Bernardino County WQMP Guidelines . City of San Bernardino Municipal Code 13.32.050 . City of San Bernardino General Plan . City of San Bernardino Development Code WQMP Review Coordination . HFI shall work under supervision of NPDES Coordinator. · Projects shall be assigned at the sole discretion of the NPDES Coordinator. · HFI staff shall notify NPDES Coordinator in the event of a situation involving actual or potential conflict of interest. · Communication with NPDES Coordinator shall be conducted via meetings, email, telephone, written correspondence, and facsimile. WQMP Document Review WQMP Review shall ensure that contents fulfills the County of San Bernardino WQMP Guidelines and that selected mitigation measures properly address generated pollutants with corresponding receiving waters. The following are key WQMP sections: . Project Information . Certification . Identifying Priority Project Category . Pollutants of Concern . Hydrologic Conditions of Concern . Watershed Impact of Project · Best Management Practices (Site Design, Source Control and Treatment Control) . Operations and Maintenance . Funding 07532-000 21 e Section 3 Project Management e e ..&PJ\It!D~~ ATTACHMENT A ...: .-=:J . ~I~'!'i . Design Basis for Treatment Control BMPs Flow / Volume Based System Mechanical/ Natural System Treatment Control Train(s) Region of BMP Drainage Area (Valley, Mountain, or Desert) Confirm calculations for sizing system . Supporting Appendices (Conditions of Approval, WQMP Site Plan, BMP Fact Sheets, Public Education Information, BMP Product Information (as applicable), Volume / Flow Calculations, etc.) WQMP Review Comments . First review shall be complete and comprehensive. Subsequent reviews should not Introduce new correction comments that should have been noted on a previous review. Upon completion of WQMP review, HFI shall meet with . City staff to discuss comments and recommendations. HFI comments shall be communicated to the developer in the form of redlines and review letter cross-referencing any pertinent Information. Technical Resources HFI staff shall utilize other technical resources to ensure that Project feasibility. HFI has expertise and is knowledgeable with the various design aspects associated with water quality. The following resources shall be used for determining optimum design: . Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association. (1999). ~ the Source. . County of San Bernardino. (1986). HydrOlogy Manual. . Debo, Thomas, and Reese, Andrew J. (2003). MunicioalStormwalEr Manaaement. 2nd Ed., Lewis Publishers: Boca Raton, Florida. . U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (no date). [On-Une). . Post-Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment. Available: http://dpub.epa.gov /npdes/stonmwater/ menuofbmps/index.dm . Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. (1995 and revisions). SMtg, Ana River Basin Plan. . State of Georgia. (August 2001). Georgia Stormwater Management Manual. . California Stormwater Quality Association. (January 2003). Best Manaaement Practice Handbook for New Develaament and RedeveloDment. Industrial and Commercial. MunioDal Draiects. . Caltrans. (April 2006). Treatment BMP Techno/cav ReDolt with Julv 2006 revisiDn to ChaDlEr 4. Reference CTSW-RT-05-167.02.02. . County of San Bernardino 5tormwater Program. (Revised June 9,2005). Model Water Oual/tv Manaaement Plan Guidance. . Other Associations and Publications: California Stormwater Quality Association International Erosion Control Association StormCon Stormwater Authority . Project specific reports and documents, including but not limited to, environmental documents, conditions of approval, grading plans, project plans, hydrology reports, soli reports, drainage reports and any other documentation submitted by applicant. 07532-000 22 e e e ~- Section 3 Project Management ."'-:~_I"i! ATTACHMENT A ~~ .....'~ .....~. WQMP Review Schedule . First review shall be returned within two weeks. . Second and subsequent reviews shall be retuned within one week. . Onginals (final copy) shall be reviewed and returned to City within ~ workino davs. . Schedule may be modified for any specific project on the mutual agreement of HFI and City. WQMP Review Log HFI shall document status of WQMP Review in a log that identifies: date of receipt; date for return to City; City's project tracking number; and status for approval of WQMP; and any other relevant informabon. Log shall be transmitted to City monthly, as requested. Meeting Attendance HFI staff is available to provide City support through various meetings, as directed by the City: . NPDES Coordinator and City Departments . Project applicant, as determined and approved by City . Development! Environmental Review Committee, Planning Commission, and / or Mayor and Common Council Meetings 07532-000 23 e e e ...- ~..d. Section 3 Project Management I iAlI1!19iliI1W.k';&fi;.lI ATIACHMENT A f'-. . .~ ....."""',. - Staff Availability /Previous Obligations HFJ's team is 100% committed and available to provide the services for the City of San Bernardino's project on a first-priority basIs at the time the contract IS executed. Regardless of current and anticipated workload, HFI has the resources, experience, knowledge, and staff available to meet the project deadlines and milestones. HA has a staff of over 220 professionals located in six Southern California offices. This depth of resources allows the firm the ability to cross-platform work to meet and/or beat deadline commitments. Current and anticipated pubic works projects from HFI's assigned project team members Includes: 1. City of San Bernardino On-Call Plan Check Services 2. County of San Bernardino On-Call Engineering Services 3. County of San Bernardino On-Call Surveying Services 4. City of La Quinta On-Call Plan Check Services 5. Cucamonga Valley Water District On-Call Surveying Services 6. City of Diamond Bar On-Call Plan Check Services 7. City ofTustin On-Call Plan Check Services 07532-000 24 e e e ATTACHMENT A - I .. ", r....... "!.........~ Section 3 Project Management l ~.~:M~'~I~m Items, Actions, or Information HFI Expects From City It would be beneficial to the WQMP review if the City would provide assistance with relaYing City policy and preferences for: determining treatment control BMPs (mechanICal vs, natural); ground water considerations; municipal code; maintenance agreement; process for establishing HOA/POA, etc. In addition, HFI understands that it may be necessary to coordinate with the San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD) to review the hydrology and hydraulic calculations for flows in tributary facilities. Timely review from SBCFCD for these calculations and an acceptable design may be an item that HFI needs assistance from the City for, as well as project team members to meet anticipated Project Schedule deadlines. 07532-000 25 e e e ATTACHMENT "8" III!~ I lall & Foreman, Inc. Engineering. Surveying. Planning. Landscape Architecture SCHEDULE OF HOURLY BILLING RATES Effective November I, 2006 through to October 31, 2007 OFFICE: Principal Project Management (VP/Sr. Proj. Dir./Proj. Dir./Proj. & Survey Mgr) Senior Engr./Proj. Eng./Proj. Surveyor/Sr. Designer/Prineipal Planner""" Staff Engineer Designer/Assist. Proj. Mgr/Planner/Survey Analyst Drafter/CADD Technician/Senior Analyst Project AssistantlExpeditor/ Assist. Engineer Administrative*** Expert Witness/Litigation Consultation $195.00/Hour $165.00/Hour $135.00/Hour $115.00/Hour $105.00/Hour $ 95.00/Hour $ SO.OO/Hour $ 65.00/Hour $300.00/Hour FIELD SURVEY: 3-Person Survey Crew 2-Person Survey Crew I-Person Survey Crew 2-Person High Definition Survey Crew $245.00/Hour $200.00/Hour $150.00/Hour S360.00/Hour CONSTRUCTION: Resident Engineer Inspector SI15.00/Hour SI05.00/Hour Note I: Client shall pay the cost, plus 15%, for any applicable governmental fees, title company charges, well monuments, outside vendor reproduction costs, in-house reproduction cost, plotting costs, mileage, and delivery or messenger services incurred on Client's behalf. If requested, HFI will provide a computer printout, which details these costs. HFI does not typically provide any additional back up for these generally nominal expenses as part of our fee. Note 2: In the event Consultant's fee schedule changes due to any increase of costs such as the granting of wage increases and/or other employee benefits to field or office employees due to the terms of any labor agreement, or increase in the cost of living, during the lifetime of this agreement. a percentage increase shall be applied to all remaining fees and charges to reflect the increased costs. Note 3: The fee stated herein does not include any sales or use tax. In the event that a sales and/or use tax is imposed by local, state, or federal authority, upon the services rendered hereunder, such sales and/or use tax shall be in addition to said fee herein, and shall be the full responsibility of the Client. """ Indicates staff and fees for WQMP Plan Check Services. S "_Public Works\RfCA'sl2007 A11',09.] 7.07\Amend no I to agreemern with WI ok AEI-CASC and Reso amending Reso 2006-149 rc City Employed Consullant Plan Checken\HallA ForemanHFI Rile Shwdoc EXHIBIT "B" e AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT FOR ON-CALL PLAN REVIEW SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT NO. I TO AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 2007 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"), and AEI-CASC Engineering, Inc. d.b.a. AEI-CASC Consulting ("Consultant") WITNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, on October 16, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2006-363 approving Professional Services Agreements with Hall & Foreman, Inc. and AEI-CASC Consulting for On-Call Plan Review Services, and B. WHEREAS, on July 2, 2007, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2007-212 increasing the expenditure authorization by $650,000 in aggregate, giving a total expenditure authorization of $ I ,000,000 in aggregate, and C. WHEREAS, the City wishes to amend said Agreement with Consultant to add the checking of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) to the Scope of Services for said Agreement, and e D. WHEREAS, Consultant is a knowledgeable and competent water quality consultant and has submitted a proposal for checking WQMP's. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1.1 Scooe of Services is amended to read as follows: Consultant shall furnish additional on-call review services to City for checking WQMP's in accordance with Attachment A, attached to this Amendment and incorporated herein. It is agreed that Consultant shall accomplish all plan reviews and WQMP reviews in accordance with standards of the City and shall turnaround plan reviews and WQMP reviews in three weeks after receipt of all checking material for standard reviews and two weeks for expeditious reviews. Section 2.1. Comoensation is hereby amended to read as follows: Over the term e of this Agreement, Consultant shall be paid for the actual cost of checking WQMP -1- Amendment No. t To Agreement For On-Call Plan Review Services with AEt-CASC Consulting e Section 2.3.1 Deoosit - The City shall collect a deposit from the applicant at time of submittal of a WQMP for checking based on the following table plus 20% of the deposit amount to cover City processing costs: Acreage Deposit Standard Deposit, Expedited Processin/ol Processi'!&... From 0 to and including 10 $2,500.00 $3,125.00 Over 10 to and including 40 $4,320.00 $5,400.00 Greater than 40 $5,535.00 $6,918.75 Section 2.3.2 Comoensation for WOMP Checking - When assigned to check WQMP's, Consultant shall be compensated for the actual cost of the work based on approved hourly rates shown in said Attachment B, except that Consultant shall be . compensated cost plus 25% for expedited plan checks based on the approved standard e hourly rates. When determining actual cost of the work, overtime rates shall not be used unless specifically authorized by the Deputy Director/City Engineer or designee. Such compensation shall constitute payment in full for Consultant's services, including the cost of all labor, overhead, and direct expenses, such as scanning, printing, delivery, etc. Said Consultant shall be provided, at time of transmittal of each WQMP check, the amount of the deposit collected for the WQMP check. Consultant may challenge the calculation of the deposit within 15 days of receipt of the plan check request. Consultant shall be responsible for tracking costs associated with checking the WQMP. If the cost of checking exceeds the amount of the deposit, Consultant shall cease checking, immediately notify the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee of the additional deposit needed to complete the checking and await further instructions from the Deputy e Director/City Engineer or his designee. Within 15 days of completion of checking. the Consultant shall provide a final accounting of cost for checking the WQMP to the Deputy - 2- iU I Amendment No. I To Agreement For On-Call Plan Review Services with AEI-CASC Consulting e DirectorlCity Engineer or his designee. The Deputy DirectorlCity Engineer or his designee shall cease payments to the Consultant if the final accounting of costs become delinquent. Section 2.3.3 Method of Billing for WOMP Check - Invoices for checking of WQMP's shall be submitted separately from plan check billings and shall be addressed to the attention of Jennifer Shepardson, NPDES Coordinator. Ifrequested by the Deputy Director/City Engineer or his designee, Consultant shall provide copies of time sheets clearly showing the name, position and pay rate of the employee together with hours worked each day on the WQMP, broken down into regular time and overtime. The time sheets shall be signed by the individual employees who performed the WQMP checking. e The Deputy DirectorlCity Engineer or his designee may also require documents to support claims for direct expenses, such as scanning, printing, delivery, mileage, etc. All other terms and conditions of said Agreement for Professional Services approved by Resolution No. 2006-363 shall remain unchanged. 1// III e - 3- Amendment No. I To Agreement For On-Call Plan Review Serviees with AEt-CASC Consulting e AME~EDME!'iT ~O. I TO AGREEME:\'T FOR O~-CALL PLA:-i REVIEW SERVICES IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date shown below. Date: 2'-;2.,;2.-07 AEI-CASC Engineering, Inc. d.b.a. AEI- CASC Consulting ~...4 .i 1-( I" by: .if S;X2< ~\ cT8W/~~ Print Name/Title' ..J e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Date: by: Fred Wilson, City Manager City of San Bernardino ATTEST: Rachel Clark, City Clerk Approved as to form: James F. Penman City Attorney //1 e - 4- ~I ~'".. """i.iI1f" ,,,,,"1.~...~ . .....'. ~.' ~ ~t~, :. - -....;. <.l.':~).~JA;J.: .~-~. .fI.,''t-'.......~,. -' - --..' "" ,- ".. ~.;"~~,.,,.. . ~'...' ~ , .i... .';L;~:.-.-."....l!l!,.!l'\_' --.- .~;;C " '.'~ ~;.., . 4;ft:..2. ,.;;,,;,':!..... .~1\,... mO'r' ......~".... "" '.. '.;[J;Jl':~~;~):I;;>' ~ .. ,'~::M... i:" . I..'~: .,~... i_ :")-:1,-...1; ~f,( :I;,.t"t:. "\'..:TIV~ .. ." AE I ;'CASC CONSULTING ATTACHMENT A e ~'-. ...... .,.;.. Submitted to: e Jennifer Shepardson City of San Bernardino Development Services Department 300 N. "0" Street, 3rd floor San Bernardino, CA 92418-0001 . c' II !I.. ""1'('11 -.,1 nt'j;M I,d'. Submitted by: AEI-CASC CONSULTING 937 South Via Lata, Suite 500 Colton, CA 92324 e April 16, 2007 "~~~::':':""'" :.::>:-'.cN'>~3":::'",';,~~ t.::~. ;:.' ::":.,,:/~.;..?~ ,,,'. _-:. ..;d .,.;t~&Y.i:~~~'o.u$..~:tm.::!I~.1;t~~::r~)~;.:!ts.~;",,;.:,;;\t.~-.!!.r.?)._:.;I,~~~~~...;~...-:~,;:G;~Vti:'i~"~~~'ar"-. e e e ATTACHMENT A AE I ;"CASC CONSULTING April 16.2007 "1,. Jennifer Shepardson Citv of San Bernardino 300 '\. "D" Street. 3" floor San Bernardino. Ca 92418 Subject: Proposal to Provide Expeditious Review of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) for Certain De\:elopment Projects Dear \1s. Shepardson. AEI-CASC Consulting (AEI-CASC) is pleased to submit this Proposal to provide expeditious review of Water Quali!) \-lanagement Plans for cenain development projects. The enclosed proposal highlights the AEI-CASC Water Quality Team's background and experience relevantto the needs of the City of San Bernardino. AEI-CASC is uniquely qualified to perfonn this work as evidenced by our record of success for similar projects for other municipalities within California: and our unmatched experience in all areas related to Water Quality Management. Our professional staff has a proven track record of engineering and water quality planning for new developments and re--developments, including most notably the extensive engineering plan check services currently provided to the City of San Bernardino. Our Project Director - Mr. Jeffrey D. Endicott, P.E., DEE. is our Water Qualit) Services Division Director, and will be supported by AEI-CASC's tearn of storm water professionals. Mr. Endicott has over 25 years experience and knowledge in the various areas of stonn water management, water quality. and best management practices. Our storm water professional team has conducted over 350 WQMPs for various cities within San Bernardino County and Riverside County. AEI-CASC Consulting looks forward to working with the City of San Bernardino to meet )'our development services and water quality planning needs. Thi, Proposal consists of the following: . Qualifications and Experience . Project Team . Project Approach . Typical WQMP Estimate . Suggestions . City Delivcrables Sincerely. AEI-CASC Consulting ,}ffc;QWJ Jeffrey D. Endicott. P.E., DEE \\iater Quality Services Division Direclor jendicon@aei-casc.com ( i . I L : ~ ::j i ~ E € ;; I ~J ~ l ~ ~ lj I 11 I~ S':r"/Er1NG t~':t~O"~f~7 L E'iGjhf~r.ING 917 1. YlA UTA. ~UITE sac (OlTON (A 92114 9097110101 90'.111.0101 fAX e ATTACHMENT A .-." r I r . I t ~ -",J ;-, &1;i~~~j5:; '. :~' ",: ":.' t. .~, .;'r_ " -', ,~ e ~.. . e e e AE I rCASC (U,,-SL LTI""C Qu~;r.t~f111~2l~ E1PERIENCE KEY POINTS: Company BB~k.,round . AF-I-Ct,SC (,~Tlp~OY5 leildcr',,, In liD, Water Q,Jallly, Cl!lJ StornW.:lJ:L'f f\lJnag('rrl'~;fll . AU-CASe's prolCSSIDlldl t....atcr qUdllt~' tCoHll ha~ revIL'\-','cd ov('r- )~)O ~\'Qr'1P feH \.'.JIIr.l~J-, CItH'S VJltt11'I ~)Lln Bernardino County and f\lvt.'r:c,Ic1e County . All CASe tiLlS prcporcd over 100 WLltcr QUilllty MJnaQ€nlt'nt PIons (WQr'lP~:') ,-;Il~j Storm VII'ater Pre\'cIltlJI1 Pollution r-'Llfb (SWPPf>C,) - mOIl' than any oj rH-'r COrTll;,;T~'r Iii ~_:dilf(;,r;I'] . The f-\LI C!\~-)C t (',-i ,11 has ;)r JVlcll'd t: ,!I:lIrq to over 1 (J.C<lCl Hldll',t "~' ro" 'I):)' 'I'!', . fho:' A' ] CN'-:C h',rn has pn'-,-,l'rltl.'d dnd facIlIL-J~cd nvc'r ~":)'.J NPDES r('lc:tl'd tramlno CL1",C"; . 1 he r\.fI Cf...SC team PO"SCSSC5:, extenSive kno\!','Il'dCJe of City dnd county NPOLS permit rcquircment~, AEI-CASC was incorporated in the State of California in 1993. The firm has steadily grown to encompass a staff of technical and support professionals in offices located throughout California and Arizona. The firm maintains offices located in Colton, Riverside, Irvine, San Diego, Burbank, EI Segundo, Petaluma, and Phoenix. AEI-CASC provides professional engineering, water quality services, development planning, construction management, surveying, and technical support to pUblic agencies and private enterprises. AEI- CASC has become a recognized leader in storm water program development, implementation, and analysis. Since the State Water Resources Control Board began formal implementation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Statewide Permit, AEI-CASC has provided assistance to government agencies and private developers who have utilized our expertise to help them understand and comply with the ever-changing NPDES regulatory requirements. Our reputation is one of technical knowledge and field understanding that are melded to provide cost-effective approaches that meet the requirements in a practical manner. We strive to find the proper solutions for our clients that meet their needs but are also within their means. Obiertive and EXDerlence Our firm is multifaceted, however, providing water quality consulting services is one of our core competencies. With AEI-CASC your organization will have the support of true water quality professionals from a division dedicated solely to storm water management. AEI- CASC excels in all facets of NPDES program management, specifically in aspects of water quality regulatory matters. Our professional storm water team are experts in assisting public agencies to comply with the Storm Water Management Program requirements. AEI-CASC continues to surpass our competitors in our ability to provide timely, comprehensive ort-call services. Most importantly we are the industry leader in providing WQMP plan check services, and one-stop servicing. We are currently providing this type of service for the City of Redlands (engineering and water quality plan check services), which provides a synergistic approach to the development planning process, and has enhances the City's ability to diminish permitting delays that can result when the WQMP and grading plans are not coordinated. By contracting with AEI-CASC, the City will have the benefit of the continuity provided by one firm. Our professional staff are experts in balancing storm water compliance with City interests such as maintaining schedules, conservative budget management, and preserving a positive public-service image. Our extensive experience and availability of resources will ensure cost- effective services to the City of San Bernardino. Our primary goal is to be an extension of the City's staff. e " ATTACHMENT A ~:'J. ~..!._! j ~,j' ~j!J ;.: " , -" " ~ J ;~;.fJ_ :r :~,: l._~ -J-j I., ':' 1 , J! - '.' e ~l AEI~CASC c: u " <" t l T t " (, QUAt.r.t~AWIW~PERIENCE e CLIENT: C,~y of RE'dldlHb City of Redlands WQMP Plan Check and Training Services CLHNT RrnIHNCES: TOrTI 1. tliJlll,dra, Pol A5si~t(lnt PUbliC Wo,.-ks DlrcC10r (909) IlJS 7(,1:;', AEI-CASC is@'" providing Water ", "--'. Quality Management ,~. Plan (WQMP) Plan', Check Services for the City of Redlands. AElCASC is responsible for reviewing and approving WQMPs submitted to the City of Redlands in accordance with requirements adopted by the City in response to provisions in the ar6llide municipal NPDES storm water permit. ( I n~~~-:t [fFUl.m\ i i.[).:; - ...."':' ~':C ; _; "';"-- - ~"-_.._~- PROJECT TVPF: \'JQI-1P PIi:H; Chi: k <-'~Irl Tratrlll~'J To facilitate the review process, AECASC has developed three categories of review: bas,ic reviews,. standard reviews, and complex reviews. These categories assist the City in setting deposit amounts to be collected from project Appiicants. Basic reviews are reserved for simple projects such as rMlllltegory projects (less than 10 homes, small restaurants, and small commercial/Industrial facilities). Basic reviews consist of a preliminary review of the WQMPs with comments to the applicant, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. e Standard reviews apply to smaller category projects (subdivisions of under 50 homes, hillside subdivisions, large parking lots, and many commercial/Industrial facilities). Standard reviews consist of a preliminary review of the WQMP with comments to the applicant, a review of the hydrology report, a review of landscape plans, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. Because these projects are more complex than basic neoategory projects, standard reviews Include time to meet and confer with the Applicant and the Applicant's Engineer to discuss options and requirements for meeting WQMP requirements. Complex reviews apply to large category projects (subdivisions of 51 or more homes, large commercial/industrial facilities, and facilities near sensitive receiving waters). Complex reviews consist of a preliminary and interim review of the WQMP with comments to the applicant, a preliminary and final review of the hydrOlogy report, a preliminary and final review of landscape plans, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. Complex reviews include time to meet and confer with the applicant and applicant', engineer to discuss options for water qual it) .' control that fit into the project, meet Cit~ standards, and comply with WQM P requirements. e AEI-CASC provided a four hour training clas to City of Redlands planning, building, publi works, and utilities staff to introduce them t the reqUirements for WQMPs. The training- session was attended by 24 staff who learnec:: .' about the need for and integration of wate quality control measures into new development and redevelopment projects The training class covered site design, sourc control, and treatment control BMPs, as wel as WQMP documentation and submittal ...... . d ~ Win ows. e e e AE I A".CASC ( ) '" .~ ~ L T I '" (, ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE C't,! c/f<edlanJr Jf .-f ':.:t~ .~t:., :..~.J~~~:.. '~.' :;r l . -, ~ . ',- .-",. .;. , d\ : (I ." I. ~. 7"1', ',h,l:.i' . " ,'\ , " t":"T A,FH ~~( C''''''llflll~' [rill! of Rcr"mRlwdr.ti"n i fl'" {Ii-. .~ I;' -:.~.,~"'. ~:".:; r....~~~:\~(. r;.,' '.r-'~(""~itf \'-.1 ," "C C. "'-.~l;:n;' ..itl....l ~r;,' .... ~'.J '.laJ.....:t t:~t ~ ,;,'.!t".,;. " ,\..; :t"T !)(;~;l.. \, L~~,_tgt..'\lh',H P~...l.!lC ~_~.t!!j;:~1 b", '-'(''\ t';(:..\''1~ In ....,. ,t:l" . ,,:':j <1f1I'l'C' '.' :: L t:~c ....~;II i;j'-:ii::":.1_,,> ,_ .-" J~f\ ....~.~~nt\...dlf.r P'.l~Tan"' A.nJ rin. ~:rD[S c.;.,"r;;;.\..:.:' r_.'),l:r-';"',..rl!... 'ltid l'<"ll;~lt'~lb Th\'~ 1,;,''': ,;... rOt,..vi,.rf t"'~I",c1'~" :;';~ '~~r.';,': it: lht.a ';-;~;,,'e: '.'! ". t '..!;~~ l;;..,;...... ;::.i"::--";ir,l., ,-,l ,..... "'PDf'" 'l,t'; ,. .';C'r U'Scl,..!,~,... ;.. r:" 'I'.. '"'!l' I . ,.~,.!::.:.:':. .;-"" ',.1 '.. !I,.. .,ij_, ':'il i\( '-~ ('ld \\ lOCI' (1:j~"'..1 (';Hi:rnl fh.,;.,Q ~':;':;7.J .\U..i Rt'..:..n ~,;;... !"r,~,+o('-:';' '!,,~! ..'-..;:. ht.- . J; "1'" ~ ~~\,. City ;r. '\'tr n; ",::ir>;;'p,~ !-iT",. ~; ,'. .rlj+ ...[;'" ;\;., T'tjl"ll~~::tU,) J~'\:.;;:C:CH" t'. :1'i.:~~ ';:fl~J .". ,'.: ~J~....,:.: 10\-' T. 1I-J1".\ltA. 1'.1.. .\~._:i~'r.."!t Per-ii': W~:'{.~ O!~,'~t':" " ;f I ,,';'t.' ._';','f-~' ;I.t~ L;.1..:J~{ ;'-l"(~_:"".'" ~/~ ~..J'<Jf"':' p C 6:lX ~O~; I"!;~L.AI,DS. :A 0";13 .,..w.... (I ,.~{Jl.;Ln1!: t on. liS. e e e AEI ;"CASC ( u "-. ':> \ L T I '-, r.~, A TT AC'HMENT A QUALIF'ICATfOliis AND EXPERIENCE ClIENT: City of r-1ontcldlr City of Montclair NPDES Consulting and WQMP Plan Checking Services ClH:N, REFEfHNUS: Joe Rosales, NPDE 5 CODrd:n~tnr (909) 62')"9470 ;i>t' ~,'''.Ji l.4 J . '\ ,'J!F:J! :"~i'): ...~...r!...... ' . ..~- ~ . PROJEC1 TYPf: NPDES COTlsulIH,g and wQr"ip Pian Ch:'Ckirlg ServIces AEI-CASC is providing Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Plan Check Services to the City of Montclair, AEI-CASC is responsible for reviewing and approving WQMPs submitted to the City of Montclair, in accordance with requirements adopted by the City, in response to provisions of the area-wide municipal NPDES storm water permit and the "San Bernardino County Storm water Program- Model Water Quality Management Plan Guidance," revised June 09, 2005, The plan check process consists of identifying if the project is accurately categorized based on the size and proposed use of the site and subsequent reviews of the WQMP and associated data, reports, and supporting information, The pian check is conducted to identify that the WQMP meets City's standards and complies with requirements of the WQMP Guidance Document. Comments are provide to the Preparer in the form of "redlines," Plan check reviews are conducted on a time and expense basis, The time invested in a particular plan check is typically based on the Appllcant/ Preparer's ability to thoroughly and adequately address the WQMP requirements in the plan(s) submitted for review, Plan checking typically includes time to meet with the Applicant, Preparer, ___.. and/or the Applicant's Engineer to discuss compliance with the WQMP~. Guidance and City requirements, In most cases, the WQMPs are ~~:' "- recommended for approval without the need to meet with the Appllcant/ '\;", Preparer or to confer with the Applicant's Engineer. If instructed by the ~, ,"'" City, meetings are held with the Applicant, Preparer, and/or the i, . Applicant's Engineer during the review process. In some instances, pre . submittal meetings have been conducted to facilitate the development of plans and to address potentially foreseen issues with a site, AEI-CASC corresponds with the City of Montclair's NPDES Coordinator on a regular basis to ensure that the plan 'checks are conducted in accordance with the City's most updated standards regarding source and treatment controls, site design, and activity restrictions, This correspondence may also be in regards to the status of specific plan checks, upcoming developments, innovations of treatment control techniques/technologies, and the City's preferences for WQMP implementation, I . . . AEI ;.CASC ( () " ..:.. t l T I " (, A TIACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE CUEta: Dty of High:,.nd City of Highland NPDES Consulting Services and WQMP Plan Checking AEI-CASC is providing on-call environmental consulting services to the City of Highland. The on- call nature of the contract allows the City to confer with AEI- CASC on issues that emerge as the City complies with the area-wide municipal NPDES storm water permit. Services provided to date have included consultation regarding the application of the WQMP to municipal projects, review of applicant-submitted WQMPs, and training for City staff regarding the requirements for WQMPs and the integration of BMPs into new development and redevelopment projects. CUEfI,;l REFER!:.NlES: FII1I[' \'.'0'1;:1. P.l City Engl:lt"-'r (909) 861i 6Shl C'xt 712 PROJEC, TyPe: NPDfS COfl'-,lJltll1C] Sl'f \/10.'':0 2nd wQr-lI' Plan Checi<lflg .- 'i .. "P1L::om~ tIJ , ,,' .t-. .971!1/'It:(,!Jo~/ir AEI-CASC is providing Water Quality Management Plan Check services for the City of Highland. AEI- CASC is responsible for reviewing and recommending approval of WQMPs submitted to the City of Highland in accordance with requirements adopted by the City in response to provisions in the area- wide municipal NPDES storm water permit. To facilitate the review. process, AEI-CASC has developed three categories of review: basic, standard, and complex. Basic reviews are reserved for simple projects such as non-category projects (less than 10 homes, small restaurants, and small commercial/industrial facilities). Basic reviews consist of a preliminary review of the WQMPs with comments to the applicant, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. In most cases, the WQMPs for basic review are approved the two step process without a need to meet with the owner or to confer with the owner's engineer. Standard reviews apply to smaller category projects (subdivisions of under 50 homes, hillside subdivisions, large parking lots, and many commercial/industrial facilities). Standard reviews consist of a preliminary review of the WQMP with comments to the applicant, a review of the hydrology report, a review of landscape plans, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. Because these projects are more complex than basic non-category projects, standard reviews include time to meet and confer with the applicant and the applicant's engineer to discuss options and requirements for meeting WQMP requirements. Complex reviews apply to large category projects (subdivisions of 51 or more homes, large commercial/industrial facilities, and facilities near sensitive receiving waters). Complex reviews consist of a preliminary and interim review of the WQMP with comments to the applicant, a preliminary and final review of the hydrology report, a preliminary and final review of landscape plans, and a final review and approval of the revised WQMP. Complex reviews include time to meet and confer with the applicant and applicant's engineer to discuss options for water quality control that fit into the project, meet City standards, and comply with WQMP requirements. e e e AEI ;'CASC ( (i " <.;" 1_ L T j " (, ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE D-UNT: City of r"'Oft:,n::. V,'JII€f City of Moreno Valley NPDES Consulting and WQMP Plan Checking Services G.IfN1 RfFERENCI-S; PubliC Wo,'ks [)~'pL & Envlr-onJl)C!I~cll S~'rvlce~; AEI-CASC is providing environmental consulting and Water \1 (J f: I. \ () Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Check services to the City of Moreno Valley. AEI-CASC is responsible for reviewing and recommending approval of WQMPs submitted to the City in -,~;':""-' accordance with requirements adopted by the City, in ~~.~.. response to provisions of the area-wide municipal NPDES \ \ I I I. \ storm water permit and the "Riverside County Water Quality Management Plan for Urban Runoff,. revised July 24, 2006. The WQMP plan check services include review of both Preliminary WQMPs (P-WQMP) and Final WQMPs (F-WQMP). During the plan checking process a WQMP checklist is utilized to differentiate the Preliminary and Final requirements for recommended approval. PROJECT Tvp(: NPDES COrlsLJi~ln0 ServICe:; and WQr.lp Plan Ch('cklll~J _...,,~ ~~ P-WQMPs are recommended for approval by the City based on compliance with the City's preliminary project standards. These standards are based on the concepts addressed In the Riverside County WQMP Guidance Document, including, but not limited to: Proposed site-specific Best Management Practices (BMPs), specifically selection of the proposed treatment control BMP that correlates to the projects pollutants of concern; identification of the responsible party/s for implementation of the WQMP requirements; initial categorization of the project's potential to create hydrologic conditions of concern; preliminary site designs; and in some cases, preliminary BMP design calculations. F-WQMPs are recommended for approval by the City based on full conformance and compliance with the Riverside County WQMP Guidance Document requirements and the City's standards, Including, but not limited to: final selection of the site specific BMPs; identification of the responsible party/s for implementation of the WQMP requirements, operation and maintenance requirements and frequencies; substantiation of the categorization of the project's potential to create hydrologic conditions of concerns; selected site designs; complete and accurate BMP design calculations; and Inclusion of all corresponding data, Supporting studies and reports, project-appropriate training materials, and references. P-WQMP reviews are intended to provide an evaluation the proposed project and the preliminary assessment of the WQMP as It relates to conformance with the WQMP Guidance and City standards in preparation for entitlement processing and planning review meetings. F-WQMP must include all relevant detail that outlines the water quality treatment plan for the project, to include but not limited to: final BMP design details, operation and maintenance detail, funding information and conditions of approval documents. Plan check reviews are conducted on a fee per project category basis. To facilitate the review process, AEI-CASC has developed three categories of review: basic, standard, and complex. These categories assist in setting WQMP plan check fees. AEI-CASC provides on-going corresponds with the City of Moreno Valley regarding the status of specific plan checks, upcoming developments, innovations of treatment control techniques/ technologies, and updates pertaining to the City's WQMP standards. e e e AEI AT-CASC ( ()" '.' L L T : '-, (. ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE CUENT: City of TerTl<:cula City of Temecula NPDES Consulting and WQMP Plan Checking Services CLIENT RnfRH.;([5: Mr. AIda LJcrtrLl City of 1 emeculd (951) 694.6411 AEI-CASC provides ongoing assistance to the City of Temecula by providing Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Plan Check Services. AEI-CASC is responsible for reviewing and recommending approval of WQMPs submitted to the City of Temecula, in accordance with the City's standards, the provisions of the area-wide municipal NPDES storm water permit, and the "Riverside County Water Quality Management Plan for Urban Runoff," revised July 24, 2006. . ,~ - '. . -; .~, ..",.,..., C:iT'f OF TE.MECU~ PROJECl TvPf: NPDES COfl~IJI~lno iHld wQrllP PiiJIl Ch'_'ckillg ServICES ~ !liIII:"" ""'~. ,. ~'.:~... .' & ... . n " '\o~:""',,,.:"" AEI-CASC conducts plan checks in consideration of the time required and consultation services necessary to facilitate progress of new development and redevelopment projects in a manner that will address water quality standards. Plan checking typically consists of a preliminary, interim, and final review of the WQMP. Comments are submitted to the Applicant/Preparer in the form of "redlines". The preliminary review comments are provided as an evaluation the WQMP's ability to comply with and conform to the requirements of the Guidance Document and the City's standards. The preliminary review is utilized to point out any inaccurate references and data, as well as the need for additional supportive information that is specific to the type of development and proposed use of the site. In some cases, only a preliminary review will be conducted, at the City's request, at which time the City will elect to take over the plan check process In order to work directly with the Applicant/Preparer to address particular issues. When requested by the City, AEI-CASC will complete the full plan check process. The interim review will evaluate if the Applicant/Preparer has address the "red lines' from the previous plan check. The interim review will involve a review of the plan to identify any discrepancies or inconsistencies, a review of the hydrology report if it's inclusion is required based on the category the project, a review of landscape plans, and a review of any supportive information, data, or reports that have been added to the Applicant's submittal. The final will evaluate if the Applicant/Preparer has addressed all of the "red lines" from the previous plan check. This review will be comprehensive, addressing the WQMP's conformance with all previous plan check comments. When the Applicant/Preparer provides such a plan, AEI-cASC provides the City with an Approval Recommendation. AEI-CASC coordinates conference meetings with the City representative and/or the Applicant/ Preparer and/or Applicant's Engineer on an as-needed basis, in order to facilitate the progress of the WQMP preparation. AEI-CASC corresponds with the City on a regular basis to ensure that the plan checks are conducted in accordance with the City's most updated standards and to provide plan check review status. e e e AE I rCASC c u '\. .; I, l T : ". ('J ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE CUENT: lhe CH\-, uf Co'!!)'], CA Conduct WQMP Plan Check Services, Industrial/ Commercial, and Construction Site Inspections for NPDES Permit Compliance, NPDES Training, City of Colton Cl lENT RfFl-RENCE:5: ReCJr11C' Tor;(":>, As~,oliat(' lnqlr1l'er {9[J()) 370-S0G~' AEI-CASC's staff provided the City of Colton with expert services in WQMP plan check services, NPDES inspections for Industrial/Commercial faciiities, as well as construction sites throughout the City. AEI-CASC is responsible for reviewing and approving Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs) submitted to the City of Colton in accordance with requirements adopted by the City in response to provisions in the area-wide municipal NPDES storm water permit. , i~-.f-.;::-~-r. .tf'f,7 , !lo..:-,;,.i I .l:.r$~""t. . i.~Ver' ,. - ....~----~-_... PROlETT TYPE: CIty facdlt't-, lr1s;J;.~tlon and Plannrnn, Envl;Qn inC'J~t(J : ComplianCE' Industrial/Commercial inspections entail checking that the required plans for water pollution controls are on site and in compliance with the General Construction NPDES Permit, the Municipal NPDES Storm Water Permit and local Ordinances. AEI- CASC was responsible for ensuring that the Best Management Practices (BMPs) were implemented in accordance with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and that sites were in compliance with the appropriate permits and Cityl County ordinances. ..:c.:..-,- . ",C", ; "'" "...e;..;....;t': AEI-CASC developed multi-media training modules for the city maintenance staff and construction inspectors. The courses included the federal, state and local regulations and storm water pollution prevention requirements, water pollution control BMPs, maintenance and repair of BMPs, inspection techniques and documentation. CLIENT: City of M:)~t'nu Vdll"V Conduct Industrial/Commercial/Construction Site Inspections for NPDES Permit Compliance, City of Moreno Valley CUENT RUUHNCl:..!>: Kent W('(;1111 Storm W,-Hn ProgrMTl CCiCHdlnatol (909) 413)':~;J AEI-CASC is providing the City of Moreno Valley with expert services in NPDES compliance. AEI-CASC Is responsible for implementing all requirements pertaining to the inspection of food, industrial/commercial facilities, and construction sites as described and mandated by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board NPDES Permit No. CAS618033 issued on October 25, 2002. II il !: I. '\ ., ~ PROHC,.- TYf"~' COrJdULlln~j I'I(Justr 12)/ CornnH'rcicll f ,-,f Ji II ~.; (:onstru:::110rl <,itc Iw,pL'ctlons WI!J1II1 Oll' City of r"'OH'IW V.liley, folllll.'.' up fOI C'rlty( ('rnL'it, wntlflq fJC!I(("-, of VlUldtliJW, (NUV:o). " --"~-'i ;;:~...:."'''~~~ I '. I I I. \ Duties include facility prioritization, data base develop ment/mai ntenance, and research, scheduling, publiC informati on led ucation al material development and distribution, SWPPP review, and industrial/ commercial, and construction site inspections. ~,."._- "--. . ,..;.o;,~' . ~~:.~'- ....,.:;. .~ti{';,~:~- - r. ,. "~-:'- - -~"~" ,-~.- ': . . ~,'- e e e I AEI ;..CASC (: C,) '\.. '~l L T ! ....... (I ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE CUENT: RIverSidE' Count}' Flood and \'JiJtpr lor"r:1: D!",trlct Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District WQMP Training-Directly Applicable Training Experience Cuun RH UltNct'>: JaSorl Ul;~e,,' St'nlor (11,111 f rlq:;lf't'r (951) 950 un AEI-CASC developed a four hour WQMP training class and delivered it in nine sessions to county and co-permittee planning and engineering staff members. The training was presented in PowerPoint training format that included: 1) an introduction to the to the Regulations and discussion of the pollutants and their sources, 2) a review of the three general mitigation measures (Site Design BMPs, Source Control BMPs , and Treatment Control BMPs), and 3) a detailed step-by-step working session covering the WQMP preparation and review for two hypothetical projects within the watershed. PROJECT TVPf.: \'JQt-1P Jr;JlOlIIH; Preparation of this training course required an extensive review of the Riverside County MS4 permit sections as well as the WQMP guidance document and WQMP template. \LI rC \SCi ,.. 'I , , -":~_......-,--,._,,j leI's ta~e a loo~ at ihis section AE I ;.-CASC (U,SllTI,C ATTACHMENT A QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE e AEI-CASC provides the City of Ontario ------------------.----- with inspections and MS4 database input services for industrial facilities. AEI-CASC is responsible for the key aspects of this project which include --------.-.-------- the completion of 500 NPDES compliance inspections for medium priority industrial businesses in less than four months time. AEI-CASC, under minimal direction from the City, conducts the industrial business inspections, distributes education and outreach materials to businesses, immediately delivers an original inspection report to the If business owner or representative, ~. , and on a weekly basis delivers copies of the inspection report to the City. In addition, AEI-CASC populates the MS4 inspection database with inspection results. Our large I team of trained personnel gives AEI -CASC the ability to effectively manage, coordinate and complete a large number of inspections in the short time period. Cuu'I'r: CIty of OIlt3~ID CLIENT REFERU,rtS: Steve WiI'_OIl, t nVlr OrH1H_':lt,ll/W ,Lcte Water fn0!nOCr (909) 39521))') PRonn TYPE: Conductng 1 rH":L"",1 riiJi/ CUm,'llf'I~L)1 !cl~-I!I~Y In5p~ctloll" Wlt/II;I H1(' City Of Orlt,-,rj() Conduct Industrial/Commercial Site Inspections for NPDES Permit Compliance, City of Ontario cm OF ONTARIO .",.. The field personnel are all experienced in the requirements for industrial facilities and are very familiar with State Water Resources Control Board Requirements, Regional Water Quality Board Municipal Permits, and City of Ontario Municipal Code-Chapters 6 and 7. AEI-CASC has conducted site Inspections of the City's facilities for regulatory compliance with environmental regulations. AEF-CASC coordinated with City staff associated with the different facilities including maintenance yards, fire stations, parks, golf courses, utility service shops and hell pads. All storage tanks were identified and documented. A storage statement required by the Above Ground Storage Tank Act was prepared that included each of the inspected facilities. /' . . ';~'~~~'i~ '~~'"'~~ ~'. ,.'/ . . - ~}'~"t"'-"~i;" _1" , 4' .,. ,~-., :::':'~;'''-;Yvt. ./ -. ''> _J.l,,,,"*,..~;...,:.l?t." ~a=1.'~ ",." l ,':"-',' -, '..,:~~~ '" ~_ ;~ ./ - '. - - ../{'...., ~.;,~, ~....-......'llO- ~ : . ; .. ~ - .~..;~~ ~.~~~ g:~ ~ . , .~" ~ ,~...,~ . ..~ w'-;', .,.,...f....,.r!;i' , ... ~._, t "'''o(.:~:i:.~ ~ '. 1i<'!'......~ Thirteen (13) Spill Prevention Control and .,;:;:'r!'''':, ".:}. ~<~;t.: Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans were developed for the ',',:';,""" -,', ->,"""':"',', ''''''-'';'t",~i?~', City for the facilities that stored hazardous materials "~;-'-\ . ,',~,:;,..:,';::~~:,;:;-r ' aboveground. Other observations made during the ...:.; -"..,:,_'" ~~"":r.:~fl; inspections were documented and forwarded to the -'!i'" . i City to prioritize and plan future environmental ~ compliance work.- e UUNT: 111(' ell v at Andlll'ITll, CA aUNT Rtf HHNCf<:,: Kelttr: IT,kr'T (714) "fe'; (,:321 PHOJE(11y,[: City FJ(:!ltv In<:;;H ,'.Ion ('l1Icj Piclnlllll'J, lrll.lfO'lmf':ltdl CUlllp!lclli'.C e Facility Compliance Inspections, City of Anaheim .e City of Anaheim e e ATTACHMENT A .....~ , <,.,' ,. .~~~ ~';'.: ";". .~ .- " .... ,'-; '. ";''''''' .~ ,': "", :4",:' ,0.- '., e e e AEI j..CASC l ()"...., l L T I " Co ATTACHMENT A Proiect Team The success of a project is often related directly to the project team. For the City of San Bernardino, AEI-CASC Consulting proposes a team of water quality professionals based out of our Colton, California office. All members of the project team are currently providing WQMP review services in other cities, and thus have a proven track record of performance on similar projects. The team is also strategically located in Colton, less than 6 miles from the San Bernardino City Hall, AEI-CASC Consulting is currently providing engineering plan check services for the City of San Bernardino, with coordination provided by staff in the Colton office. With both the engineering plan check team and the WQMP review team in the same office, coordination between the teams will be effective. City of San Bernardino JennHerShepardaon NPDES Coordinator Jeff Endicott, P.E., DEE Rick Sidor, P.E., CPESC Projed DillldOr Principal-i".Charge Rebekah Guill Projed Manager Steve Hosford, P.E. Engr. Plan Check Coordination I-- Kenya Straeter Melanie Sotelo Chandra Santiago WClMP Review WClMPReview WClMP Review The proposed Project Manager is Rebekah Guill. Ms. Guill will be responsible for the day-to-day execution of the project including coordination with Ms. Shepardson, the City's NPDES Coordinator. Ms. Guill will be assisted primarily by Melanie Sotelo, with peak load support provided by Kenya Streeter and Chandra Santiago. Steve Hosford will serve as the team's contact relative to the coordination of WQMP reviews and engineering plan reviews. The Project Director is Jeff Endicott. Mr. Endicott will serve as an engineering and water quality technical resource to the team. The Princlpal- in-Charge is Rick Sidor. Mr. Sidor will ensure that the firm's resources are available for efficient and timely execution of the scope of services. Mr. Hosford, Mr. Endicott, and Mr. Sidor are registered professional engineers in California. Resumes for all members of the project team are included on the pages that follow. AEI-CASC Consulting evaluated the existing workload and anticipated workload of staff when selecting the project team. The proposed project team has sufficient capacity to provide expeditious review of WQMPs for the City of San Bernardino within the timeframes noted in the Request for Proposals. The approximate percentage of checking time by each classification of assigned personnel is included in the typical review estimate located in this proposal. AEI rCASC c u " ., L L T I ...... C, ATTACHMENT A Proiect Team e PROJECT ROLE: PmJEct Milllaqcr I Lead WQMP PL~n Checker Rebekah Guill, Environmental Analyst PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Ms. Guill has been actively involved in project management, inspections, and training for over 3 years. While attending UC, Riverside, Ms. Guill worked as a Lab Assistant for two years in a pesticide research lab that focused on the fate and distribution of pesticides in water and soil. In 2003, Ms. Guill worked as Environmental Intern/ Public Service employee for the County of San Bernardino Environmental Learning Center. In 2004 - 2006, Ms. Guill was employed as an Environmental Regulatory Compliance Consultant for an Inland Empire Environmental Consulting Firm. For the past year, Ms. Guill has been a member of AEI-CASC's Storm water Quality Team. Ms. Guill has participated in providing con- struction and industrial related stormwater consulting services to public and private sector clients on projects throughout the Southern California Region. EDUCATION; l3.5./2083,'lrJ\/lron - mental SCience (C::mc. ToxicoloClf)/UrlIVl'r~,lty of California, RIVCf,:,lrJf' EDUCATION Ms. Guill obtained a Bachelor's of Science degree in Environmental Science, with a concentration in Toxicology, from the University of California in Riverside. e WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN CHECK SERVICES As a member of AEI-CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Ms. Guill reviews site-specific WQMPs proposed for new development of category and non-category projects for the Cities of Highland, Montclair, Moreno Valley, Redlands, and Temecula. She is responsible for consulting with clients, plan check services, the assessment of project and programs, WQMP review, redllning plans, developing written comments, preparing conditions of approval, assisting the Cities in developing templates and associated documents for the preparation of acceptable WQMP, and providing general services as deemed necessary by the authorizing City. WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN PREPARATION As a member of AEI-CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Ms. Guill Is Involved In the preparation of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs) for private development projects in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. WQMPs have ranged from industrial/commercial projects to the development of residential tracts. STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN PREPARATION Ms. Guill has prepared Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) as required by the NPDES General Industrial and the General Construction Permits, which Identify Best Management Practices (BMPs) used to reduce or eliminate potential pollutant discharges In stormwater run-off. The development of the SWPPP includes an Initial site evaluation to identify the activities conducted onslte, the significant material inventory stored and handled onslte, responsible person/s for the storm water management program, and applicable site speCific BMPs. This information is used to correlate and assess the effectiveness of the BMPs and associated measures to be implemented at the site which are to be described in the SWPPP. These plans have been prepared for various types of projects, including stockpiling operations, residential, commercial, and industrial developments In San Bernardino County and Riverside County, as well as industrial/commercial sites located In San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Clara, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties. STORM WATER QUALITY REPORT PREPARATION During employment as an Environmental Regulatory Compliance Consultant, Ms. Guill was responsible for the preparation of annual Storm Water Quality Reports (SWQRs) as a requirement of the General Industrial Permit. Preparation of SWQRs include collection of monitorinq documentation for the storm water reportinq year. assessment of storm water sample analysis results, and evaluation of the effectiveness of BMPs selected for site speCific activities. e TRAINING · Water Quality Management Training (4-hour) conducted by AEI-CASC · NPDES Industrial/Commercial Storm Management Course (4-hour) conducted by AEI-CASC . NPDES Construction Storm Water Management Course (4-hour) conducted by AEI-CASC · HM 181/Right-To-Know Training conducted by Keith & Ken Associates, LLC AEI rCASC t- 0 ....... :~ l L T I " C ATTACHMENT A Proiect Team tit PROJECT ROLl: wQr"p PLm Chl'L ke' Melanie Sotelo, Environmental Analyst EnUCAlION' Unl\.'C'rslty of PIIOe'l;)(, 8SBI I-'A-.Pendlng completion of degree rcqUlr(':nt.?rlL PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Ms. Sotelo has more than 17 years of professional experience and has participated in both transportation and public works projects as a civil designer. She has performed design engineering on a wide variety of infrastructure projects including water and sewer, street improvements, grading, right-of-way engineering and pumping stations. Her experience includes; design, computer-aided design, survey file transfer for base map preparation, drafting, preparation of regulatory reports, WQMP and SWPPP preparation experience and utilization of MUTCD standards. Ms. Sotelo's efforts have focused on providing comprehensive plan development, plan checking, consultation services, document preparation and training related to water quality and NPDES compliance. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Water Quality Management Plan Reviews for the City of Redlands and the City of Highland: AEI-CASC is currently under contract with the City of Redlands and the City of Highland to provide Plan Check Review services for the Land Development Division of the Public Work Department. These services include Plan Checking of land development plans, including Precise Grading plans, Erosion Control plans, Street Improvements, Storm Drain Plans, Hydrology and Hydraulic Reports. The reviews are conducted by Ms. Sotelo and assure that plans are prepared within the City's standards and are complete and accurate. These reports are reviewed for general compliance with the requirements set forth in "San Bernardino Stormwater Program Model Water Quality Management Plan Guidance" e Water Quality Management Plan Preparation: Ms. Sotelo has been actively involved in the preparation of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs) for private development projects in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. WQMPs have ranged from industrial/commerciai projects to the development of residential tracts. Ms. Sotelo has reviewed site specific WQMPs proposed for new development of category and non-category projects for the Cities of Highland, Moreno Valley, Perris, Redlands, and Temecula. She is responsible for consulting with clients, plan check services, the assessment of project and programs, WQMP review, red lining plans, developing written comments, preparing conditions of approval, assisting the Cities In developing templates for the preparation of acceptable WQMP, and providing general services as deemed necessary by the authorizing City. General NPDES: Ms. Sotelo is a member of AEI-CASC's Stormwater Quality Team. Ms. Sotelo has participated in providing construction related stormwater consulting services to publiC and private sector clients on projects throughout the Southern California Region. Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority: Ms. Sotelo is also skilled and experienced In water and sewer pipeline network, modeling and operational simulation. She used Pizer, tne.' s Hydra 5 program to model the 31-mile interceptor system of the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority in the Victor Valley area of San Bernardino County. Water System Network Modeling: Ms. Sotelo includes water system network modeling to the Cybernet, H20 Net and Kentucky software programs and model preparation and computer program execution for operational simulations of various systems to her repertoire. She has performed extended period simulations for offpeak pumping analyses. Water systems for which Ms. Sotelo assisted include those for the City of Loma Linda, Alpine Water Users Association, Devore Water Company, Hi-Desert Water District, and Western Heights Water Company. e Grading Plan Preparation and Design: Ms. Sotelo has completed grading plan preparation and design for access roads, parking lots and structure foundations for residential, commercial, institutional and pUblic service projects. Examples include the ESRI campus expansion in Redlands, SBVMWD and Wal-Mart expansion in San Bernardino, and water storage reservoir projects for Colton and San Bernardino County. Riverside-Highland Water Company; storm drain projects In addition Ms. Sotelo has served as the designer for a 24-inch, 12,OOO-foot pipeline replacement project for the Riverside-Highland Water Company; storm drain projects for the Cities of Highland and San Bernardino; a traffic signal plan for the Greenspot /Church intersection in Highland; and design of a IS-inch trunk sewer extension in the City of Yucaipa. Data Base Management : Ms. Sotelo also conducts computer operations including data base management for assessment roll preparation related to assessment engineering services. She has completed preparation of assessment/tax rolls for San Bernardino and Riverside Counties for numerous benefit assessment districts for .I\pple Valley Heights County Water District, Arrowbear Park County Water District (3), and Etiwanda Unified School District (6). Moreno Valley Unified School District (1 year). e e e AElrCASC ( () '. S I l T I "'" (, ATIACHMENT A Proiect Team E:ducotion: 8.5./ CIvil lrHJilh?l'rl,'cl Unlv['r,--It,.' 0' Southf'fl: e,I,' )'111-; Professional Rcgistratjon~1 AffiiJatlOns: 1 (~6 7/C~I~f,:r:l:J fJrotcs:,~:-;!I,; I , r1 .e- 199J.'NCVe,!cji Proff':;','Oildl ['I(J~I('t'r 19C16I\H;'\~1 Profe:,'~IC1."'ll t [1:1 'I; {' Cer-llf!(-',j I'roi''';:,iLJ'lJII:l f rDSlorl .-Hlcl Sed'Plc'n' Contm! (CPfSC ~'>JLU) Alnpn::dn ~;'Y I"',\i ()f C,vil Ln:J"i'_'t'f'_ (r\~~'~E) lrlte:-rl,lt::")IL;: l rt.",L.' C(]n~rol Ac~c;:)Ctdt;Or: (II CA) Anh-'rJC,JII Pub!,! \'h,' 1<. A~SO(I,,~I,)J) (M''I\'f\) Coalltl.jfl L,- I,~ii>'l ~le ~;(l1o()1 H:lli' !11i) n. rT:~'f Stcr~n \'/ :,.1: (CN:'H) {"llf,"}'TIJ i ',1,0' \'~' (I t (" () l; : i I t V A<:':,Oclatl(,~1 (C N-,C),'\) (on~t'iJ:11:):1 'ii, I PhehE II ~dJt<i)IlI;'.lt:fT Pdc;t Clldllnufl Richard Sidor, CPESC, P.E. Principal-in-Charge PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Mr. Richard Sidor is one of the four Principals at AEI-CASC. Mr. Sidor is a registered Civil Engineer and a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) with extensive experience in Storm Water Pollution Control systems and regulatory compliance. Over the past fifteen years, Mr. Sidor has played a key role in both field and office applications for water pollution control p.rograms throughout the State of California. Mr. Sidor oversees the company's Water Quality division consisting of four offices and over 20 engineers, scientists and technical support staff members. Mr. Sidor is a hands-on principal who has been noted for analyzing regulatory re- quirements and preparing practical solutions that can be readily implemented while achieving the permit goals. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Storm Water Field Experience: Mr. Sidor has conducted numerous storm water field inspections of Public Work's and private developments throughout California. Currently, his inspection duties take place in critical situations involving legal issues, regulatory enforcement or critical designs involving environmental challenges. Mr. Sidor's practical, hands-on experience in storm water initiated from his work preparing Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for private development and highway construction projects since 1992. The preparation of these documents necessitates a thorough understanding of the requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board as well as a practical understanding of field related Issues. Mr. Sidor and his staff have prepared Water Pollution Control Plans (WPCPs) for nearly 600 projects; more than any other company in California. "llli Municipal permit review and cost analysis: Mr. Sidor was the Principal in Charge of the preparation for the In-depth review of the Riverside County MS4 Permit for the City of Moreno Valley (Permit No.CAS 6180333, under No. R8-2002- 0011). This project included a detailed review of the permit, development of a comprehensive task list covering over 140 items, development of Job descriptions and personnel requirements, preparation of an Implementation schedule and an estimate of program implementation costs. NPDES Training: Mr. Sidor has conducted storm water training classes throughout the State to contractors, build- ers, local agencies, and professional organizations. Mr. Sidor has developed and presented PowerPolnt training sessions covering construction requirements, Industrial Permit requirements and Municipal permit requirements. Recently he completed training for the Counties of Riverside and San Bernardino Co-permittees covering the WQMP requirements for new development and redevelopment. Additional Storm Water Reports and Documents: Mr. Sidor was one of the principal authors in the preparation for two of Caltrans' Storm Water Quality Handbooks, "The Construction Contractors Guide & Specifications" and the "Construction Staff Guide". He has prOVided oversight on many of Caltrans' Guidance Manuals and other stonn water publications. Mr. Sidor wrote and/or edited many of Caltrans' revised Standard Special Provisions, fact sheets and other material relating to storm water pollution controls. This work included an In-depth analysis of permit requirements and the assemblage of regulatory requirements Into user-friendly gUidance documents. Mr. Sidor has provided consultation services and prepared the SWPPPs for private development and hlqhway construction projects since 1992. The preparation of these documents necessitates a thorough understanding of the requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board requirements as well as a practical understanding of field related issues Through his active involvement in the California Storm Water Quality Association, Mr. Sidor has developed strong working relationships with regulatory agencies including various Regional Water Quality Control Boards, the EPA and the State Water Resource Control Board. e e e AEI rCASC ( () '" '; L L T I '- C project Role: Project DireCur Years ExpcTiC'ncc: With this flnn With other flfme- 77 Education: 85/198)! [nVlrO:HT1~~rlL'li Resource..s EnC)rnecnng, Humboldt StOlte iJnlvcr~",y, CJII~Ornla Active Registrdtion/ Affiliations: 1986/Profes5loncll i flJlllt'E-'r! Cat+lornla/Clvil O::06~)B. 1998/Prufi.'sc;rGn,~ I r nOlnf'f'r! .J\1evada/C1vli 01 :3503. ;?:204/Dlpiomatf> Envrronn1('nlai f 1c.}llll'C./OI', 20040 California ~tClrnl\,...,~t('; QU':Jllty As'"oClatlon - [Jllello: (}DCl3, 2004-200'),200(,' .'DOl), ExecutivE' Proqrdrn Coordinator (2UCl4, 20CJS), Secretary of the Cor;lc;r,ll lun ()OG3, .?OOh, ,JOr l) 'Arnerll:an S!)( Ji't', [1! ( ,1/.1 [fI~JIrPC'rs <:;d!1 I crrlc1uJlil ) ilnd RIVpr~,i('V ([;I;I:tl('", Bran:.-tl I'rc',~,j; 'It (:'j~l_~ eJ1) Inland rTllpr;~' COLlllul of .fn~lnccrs tlr-Id SCIt'nk,tc, PrC:;lckfll (llJ()'J' 1 ')~)r)), ^SC[ Rt-'p:f~:,('ntJ~r'.rc (11191 1 C19G). A IT ACHMENT A Project Team Jeffrey D. Endicott, P,E., DEE Engineering Director Mr. Endicott has over 25 yea~ of engineering experience, 17 yea~ as a consultant focusing on water resources and the development of stormwater quality man- agement programs for the private and public secto~. Prior to his consulting profes- sion, he worked with the USDA Soil Conservation Service and the City of Redlands. Drawing upon his government and consulting experiences, he has succeeded to pro- duce practicable solutions to complex environmental problems. Mr. Endicott is currently serving as a Director and the Secretary for the California Storm water Quality Association. He is a Board Certified Environmental Engineer by the American Academy of Environmental Enginee~ and is a Registered Professional Civil Engineer in California and Nevada. He is a member of the American Public Works Association, the Coalition for Adequate School Housing, and the California stormwater Quality Association. Mr. Endicott has long served in key roles on NPDEs-related stormwater management projects: from Phase I, Part I applications in the early 1990's to Phase II, storm- water management programs today. His continuous involvement in the NPDEs stormwater program since its beginnings in California has provided him with a com- prehensive knowledge, unde~tanding, and pe~pectlve that he applies when develop- ing practical solutions for public and private entities. Mr. Endicott served as the project manager for development of the California Stormwater Quality Association's, 'California stormwater Quality Best Management Practice Handbooks.' In addition to managing the development of the four-volume set of handbooks, he was a key author of the New Development - Redevelopment Handbook and the key technical advisor on the Construction Handbook. He served as a technical advisor for the Bay Area stormwater Management Agencies Asso- ciation's book, 'Start at the Source,' and was the technical director for the compan- ion document, 'Using Start at the Source to Comply with New Development Require- ments. for stormwater Quality Protection.' Mr. Endicott is widely recognized as an expert on water quality management plan- ning for new development and redevelopment, and has taught cou~es on the subject attended by over 600 municipal staff, consultants, and other interested parties. He has been an invited guest speaker for seminars sponsored by the Association of Environmental Planne~, American Society of Civil Enginee~, Building Industry Asso- ciation, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and Lorman . Educational Ser- vices. Mr. Endicott has assisted a number of confidential clients by serving in an expert witness capacity on issues related to stormwater quality control. His role has included a range of services from site reviews, to document reviews, to ACL response, to hearing preparations. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS City of Redlands - Redlands, CA - WQMP Training and Review Services: Mr. Endicott Is assisting the City of Redlands with review and approval of Water Quality Management Plans for new development and redevelopment projects. WQMP reviews have been divided into three categories, with each category reflecting the complexity of the projects and the time required to conduct appropriate levels of review. For complex projects, Mr. Endicott works directly with the applicant and/or applicant's engineer to discuss and work through a project's WQMP. Each WQMP review includes typewritten comments and plan red lines which gUide applicants towards future submittals that will be acceptable to the City. Services being coordinated by Mr. Endicott include WQMP pickup, WQMP reviews (including the WQMP, hydrology studies, and plans), comments to applicants, discussions with applicants, and recommendations for approval of acceptable WQMPs. Mr. Endicott also proVided a four-hour training session for City staff. The training session provided an overview of the WQMP and the integration of site design, source control, and treatment control BMPs into projects. City of Montclair - Montclair, CA - WQMP Reviews: Mr. Endicott is leading a team of professionals providing WQMP Plan Check Services for the City of Montclair. Each WQMP submitted for review Is thoroughly reviewed and red lined for compliance with local requirements. When needed, Mr. Endicott meets with applicants to explain the WQMP requirements and approaches to acceptable water quality control. e e e AE I rCASC CO"'")L LT I~,(, ATTACHMENT A ---Vrolett Team Jeffrey D. Endicott, P.E., DEE (Cont.) City of Highland - Highland, CA - WQMP Training and Reviews: Mr. Endicott assisted the City of Highland to launch the City's WQMP submittal and review program. Mr. Endicott met with City staff and reviewed the new requirements for WQMP preparation, submittal, and review. During this roundtable training session, Mr. Endicott explained each requirement and gave examples of BMPs that can be incorporated into projects to address potential pollutants. Mr. Endicott emphasized the benefits of BMP integration throughout the development site, but also addressed techniques for incorporating BMPs into traditionally planned projects. Three projects requiring a WQMP were then examined. Each project was examined in two ways: first, opportunities to Incorporate BMPs into the project given the existing planned project layout were explored; and second, opportunities and benefits of integrating BMPs and low impact development techniques throughout the site were explored. Mr. Endicott is now conducting review of WQMPs for the City. Each WQMP review includes written comments and markups, and coordination with the applicants. Mr. Endicott recommends City approval of acceptable WQMPs. City of Moreno Valley, Moreno Valley, CA - WQMP Reviews: Mr. Endicott is leading a team of profeSSionals providing WQMP Plan Check Services for the City of Moreno Valley. Each WQMP submitted for review is thoroughly checked and redlined for compliance with local requirements. The review process includes submittal and review of both Preliminary WQMPs during the early planning stage of a project and submittal of a detailed Final WQMP prior to issuance of grading permits. When needed, Mr. Endicott meets with applicants to explain the WQMP requirements and approaches to acceptable water quality control. Mr. Endicott also serves as a WQMP process and BMP technology advisor to the City. City of Temecula, Temecula, CA - WQMP Reviews: Mr. Endicott is leading a team of professionals providing WQMP Plan Check Services for the City of Temecula. Each WQMP submitted for review is thoroughly checked and red lined for compliance with local requirements. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Project Pollutant and Pollutants of Concern - Knowing the Difference Makes a Difference - Presented in September 2006 at the California Stormwater Quality Association's Annual Conference, Sacramento, California. Designation to Implementation A Non-Traditional M54's Journey into Stormwater Manag_nt - Presented in September 2006 at the California Stormwater Quality Association's Annual Conference, Sacramento, California. BMP Selection with a Water Quality Objective - Invited Guest Speaker for the Pre-Conference Workshop. Presented in September 2006 at the California Stormwater Quality Association's Annual Conference, Sacramento, California. LID Techniques and Water Quality Management Plans for Water Quality Control In New Development and Redevelopment - Presented in October 2005 at the California Stormwater Quality Association's Annual Conference, Ontario, California. Phase II Storm Water Regulation and Compliance in California - Presented in July 2005 for Lorman Educational Services Training Seminar, Los Angeles, California. Using LID Techniques to Meet Development Standards for Stormwater Quality Control - Presented in September 2004 at the "Putting the UD on Stormwater Management" conference, College Park, Maryland. California Stormwater BMP Handbook - New Development and Redevelopment - Presented a four hour training session on the Handbook at StormCon 2004 in Palm Desert, California. California Stormwater Best Management Practices Handbooks, Industrial-Commercial- Presented to the California Water Environment Association (CWEA), Burbank, California, February 2004. Source and Treatment Control for New Development and Redevelopment - Presented to the Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association at the Hooked on Clean Water Conference, Boise, Idaho, September 2003. California Stormwater Best Management Practice Handbooks, New Development and Redevelopment- Presented at the California Stormwater Quality Association's BMP Handbook Workshops (Oakland, Sacramento, Ontario, San Diego), April 2003. e e e AE I ;-CASC ( U '- ", L I -I ! "'- (~) AITACHMENT A Proiect Team Jeffrey D. Endicott, P.E., DEE (Cont.) Design and Performance of Non-Proprietary Devices for Highway Runoff Litter Removal - Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage, Portland, Oregon, September 2002. Microfiltration: A Recharge Treatment Alternative - Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers' International Symposium on Artificial Recharge of Groundwater, Orlando, Florida, 1994. Invited Speaker' Made numerous presentations to agencies and groups including the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region; Southern California Waste Management Forum; American Public Works Association; California Stormwater Quality Association; California Water Environment Association; Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program; San Mateo Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program; Building Industry Association - Grayback District; and the Pacific Northwest Clean Water Assodation. e e e AE I j..CASC c () "- ':-> L l T I '\. C AITACHMENT A Proiect Team PROJECT ROLE; Engineering Pldn Chcck Coor(J,nl:ltion Steve Hosford, P.E., Plan Check Support PROFESSIONAL HISTORY E DUCA nON: 6.5 ~c)S3 Civil Fng:nccnng CdllfDrnla State Polytechnic Unlvrr'Ay Pomo,,3 Mr. HosfOrd has over twenty years of civil engineering design and management experience. As Public Works Project Manager, Mr. HosfOrd is responsible for the overseeing and preparation of engineering studies, civil design, and the preparation of final plans and spedfications for a variety of transportation and municipal projects. Having responsible charge of almost forty street improvement projects in Southern Califomia, Mr. HosfOrd has a working knowledge of Ca~rans and other design code standards. 1993f.,lQ9t; Cl'rtlfrGlte:, Irl ::U~)I'r\.'I',lc,n & r4anaqrment Chatfey Collc(:)':' Rancho Cucarnongd, LA RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PROfESSIONAl Rt:GISTRATIONS I AffILIATIONS: 1987 I CdlltOrrllil Profess:OrlLlI Enqlr~(,t'r AmenC(111 SO(If'ty of Civil [mllll\:,crs Development Services Plan Review, City of San Bernardino: Project Manager for providing Plan Check Review for the City's Engineering Department. As Project Manager, Mr. Hosford serves as the City's direct point of contact for receiving and distributing plans for review, establishing budgets and timelines, interfacing with the developer's engineers, supervising and overseeing staff assigned to providing plan checks, and preparing correspondence and summaries of comments for the developer's engineer. Amencan pubilr V,!r'Tk', A':soclatlon City Support Services, City of Redlands: Project Manager providing in-house City Support Services on an as-needed basis averaging approximately 60 hours a month. Services include Comprehensive Plan Check of Land Development Plans from major Tract development to single family lot Grading Plans. Mr. Hosford conducts his plan checks based on his experience gained as a Design Engineer and Quality Control Representative in accordance with the City of Redlands' standards and practices. Plan Checking Services, San Bernardino CA: Mr. Hosford is currently the Project Manager in charge of providing comprehensive Plan Check of Land Development Plans and Mapping to the City of San Bemardino from the Colton Office. Mr. Hosford is the City's sole contact and is assisted by various qualified staff members reviewing plans and documents with their spedfic field of expertise. Street RehBbllltatlon, various streets, City of LomB Unda, CA: Project Manager for the preparation of plans and cost estimates for several roadway improvement projects for the City of Loma linda. With the first of three projects, University Avenue and Campus Avenue was constructed in 2001. Since then, there have been two additional projects consisting of reconstruction, grinding and Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix overlay, and replacement striping. Armstrong ROBd/Slerra Avenue BeatlfiCBtion , Rlvenide County Economic Development Allene:,: Project Manager responsible for the preparation of plans, specifications and estimate for the reconstruction, widening and parkway improvements to over one mile of the Major Arterial, Armstrong Road and major street improvements totalinq over 9.000 linear feet to nine residential streets involvlnq wideninq, pavement reconstruction, new curb, gutter and sidewalk. Street Improvements for Day Street, Moreno Valley, CA: Project Manager for the preparation of a Project Report for the complete horizontal and vertical reconstruction of one half of a mile of major city roadway. The Project Report investigated several concepts including ultimate and interim roadway improvements at various design speeds. Each studied variation included analysis of potential impacts to fronting properties, earthwork, right of way costs, construction costs, environmental concerns, and utility impacts. e e e AEI rCASC <.: u " S t l T I "- (-, Role: WQMP Plan Cllecker Education: M .13. A./ 200 )/f3:.J~:rlcss AdmirllstrdtiOn I Management. UnlverAy of Phoenix B.5/7003/ Orqal':lzdtIClI'di leiJdc~hrp Jnn Mallaqer.,c'11t, Urllv('r-~lty of Phoenix Years Experience: With Ow; rmr: 2+ With OUlI'r F~rnl:-. - 10 Professional Reglstrationsl Affiliations: ASSOO.Jtron of CJI,:-ornla Water Agcnc 1(", CASQA ArnE'rlCdn Public WOl-ks ASSOCIi:1tron RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ATTACHMENT A Proiect Team Kenya Streeter, Environmental Analyst PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Ms. Streeter has been actively involved in issues relevant to water quality for the past two (2) years. Ms. Streeter's efforts have focused on providing comprehensive plan checking, consultation services, document preparation and training related to water quality and NPDES compliance. Ms. Streeter has over 10 years experience in project management and organizational training. While actively serving in the United States Air Force, Ms. Streeter was the Base liaison and training coordinator for Norton Air Force Base's Total Quality Management (TQM) training program. This program was planned, developed and implemented under Ms. Streeter's leadership. The intent of the program was to train all military and civilian personnel on quality initiatives adopted by the government. Ms. Streeter and her team trained over 12,000 soldiers and civilian support staff over the course of 2 years. EDUCATION Ms. Streeter obtained a Bachelor's of Science degree in Organizational leadership and Management and a Master's degree in Business Administration specializing in Management from the University of Phoenix. As a part of both educational programs, she was required to develop and maintain mentoring relationships with various organizations that specialized in organizational or global management. During this time Ms. Streeter was an active member of Toastmasters International, and the Project Management Institute (PMI). Water Quality Management Plan Reviews: As a member of AEI -CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Ms. Streeter has reviewed site specific WQMPs proposed for new development and redevelopment of category and non-category projects for the cities governed by the Riverside County and San Bernardino County Guidance Documents. She is responSible for consulting with clients, plan check services, the assessment of project and programs, WQMP review, redlining plans, developing written comments, preparing conditions of approval, assisting the City in developing templates for the preparation of acceptable WQMP, and providing general services as deemed necessary by the authorizing City. City of Moreno Valley - Ms. Streeter has plan checked hundreds of project-specific WQMPs submitted to the City of Moreno Valiey in the past year. These projects comprise various types of residential, commercial, and industrial type developments. Ms. Streeter has worked closely with the City to con.stnuct comprehensive tools for WQMP preparers, such as receiving water tables, requirement checklists, and HCOC Condition suggestive substantiation guidelines. City of Temecula It Perrls - Ms. Streeter has conducted numerous WQMP plan check services for the City's Public Works department. Ms. Streeter has worked closely with the City's NPDES Coordinator to ensure appropriate compliance with water quality regulation on new and redevelopment proposed in the City. Projects include large multi -phased residential and commercial developments. San Bernardino County - Ms. Streeter has reviewed site speCific WQMPs proposed for new development and redevelopment projects for the City of Redlands and the City of Highland. She is responsible for consulting with clients, plan check services, the assessment of project and programs. WQMP review, redllnlng plans and developing written comments, preparing conditions of approval, and providing general services as deemed necessary by the authorizing City. Water Quality Management Plan Preparation: As a member of AEI-CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Ms. Streeter has been actively involved In the preparation of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs) for private and public development projects In San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. WQMPs have ranged from Industrial/commercial projects to the development of residential tracts. Projects include: 150 aCre residential development that Incorporated a water quality paseo for treatment control; a multi-watershed road improvement; various commercial developments and City projects, such as, Library redevelopments, and Business Park developments. e e e AElrCASC CO" ..;., l L T I "- l:, ATTACHMENT A Proiect Team PROJECl Roa:: WQMP PL:ln Checker Chandra Santiago, Environmental Analyst EOUCATION: f'1.P _ A./7DOS/',V ater Rescwrcc r-1arld~.J(,:T1ent Spl'[ldlty, CJllimnu State UniversIty San BernrJrdlllO PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 8.5./70:)3/ SociologY-~~\C1a: ~\':)rk, California StG~C Url:vL'rslt~' Sdll f3ernardlflO Ms. Santiago currently works for AEI-CASC Consulting Water Quality Team where she performs a variety of duties including WQMP (Water Quality Management Plans) plan check services, program management and preparation for several cities, NPDES industrial/commercial and construction compliance inspecti.ons and project management, storm water consulting and sampling, training, SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans) preparation. Ms. Santiago has been actively involved in Issues relevant to water quality for the past five years. Prior to Ms. Santiago joining AEI-CASC's team, Mrs. Santiago worked for the Califomia Regional Water Quality Control Board. Mrs. Santiago has developed a background with various water related issues pertaining to Califomia water history, water politics, water economics, environmental law, bargaining and negotiating water related issues, and diversity management pertaining to water. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Water Quality Management Plan Reviews: As a member of AEI-CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Ms. Santiago reviews site- specific WQMPs proposed for new development of category and non-category projects for the Cities of Highland, Moreno Valley, Perris, Redlands, Colton and Temecula. She Is responsible for consulting with clients, plan check services, the assessment of project and programs, WQMP review, redllnlng plans, developing written comments, preparing conditions of approval, assisting the City in developing templates for. the preparation of acceptable WQMP, and providing general services as deemed necessary by the authorizing City. Water Quality Management Plan Preparation: As a member of AEI-CASC's Water Quality Management Team, Mrs. Santiago has been actively involved in the preparation of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs) for private development projects in San Bernardino County and Riverside County. WQMPs have ranged from Industrial/commercial projects to the development of residential tracts. City of Temecula, Ontario, and Colton Industrial/Commerdal and Construction NPDES Inspections: Ms. Santiago currently manages NPDES Industrial/Commercial inspections for the Cities of Temecula, Ontario, and Colton. Ms. Santiago ensures that Industrial and commercial facilities located in those cities comply with the Cities MS4 Storm Water Permits. Each inspection includes meeting with the facility's representative, visual observation of operations and activities of concem, completing a facility Inspection checklist, providing educational materials, answering questions about storm water program requirements, and scheduling follow-up inspections when needed. Ms. Santiago's experience also includes managing a team of inspectors that worked directly under her guidance and training in these cities. County of Riverside Industrial/Commerdal NPDES Inspections and Related Services: Ms. Santiago currently manages NPDES Industrial/Commercial inspections and related services, including training, for the County of Riverside. Ms. Santiago is assisting the County to implement a new program that will reqUire the inspection of over 8000 industrial and commercial businesses In the County of Riverside. Ms. Santiago is currently involved in the launch of this new project, as well as staffing and training. NPDES Training: Ms. Santiago is responsible for providing on going NPDES Industrial/Commercial and NPDES Construction training classes for Riverside County. In addition to providing on-going training for Riverside County, Ms. Santiago has assisted the county of San Bernardino in the training of Industrial/Commercial NPDES requirements and provided various consultant services to the County for NPDES requirements and training. ;'-' ATTACHMENT A .. .\ '. >', .' e ,......, .>. : e e e e AEI-rCASC CU,'-)LlTi,e, ATTACHMENT A PROJECT APPROACH prqject Approach The Consultant will review WQMPs submitted to the City. The purpose of the review is to determine each WQMP's general conformance with the document, "San Bernardino County Storm water Program _ Model Water Quality Management Plan Guidance" (SBCFCD, June 9, 2005) (Guidance Document), with development practices acceptable to the City (City's General Plan and Development Code), and with the generally accepted standards and practices for urban runoff quality management in California (Industry Practices). WQMP plan checking may require review of supporting documentation including but not limited to environmental documents, conditions of approval, grading plans, project plans, hydrology reports, drainage reports, soil reports, and other documentation submitted by the Applicant. The Consultant will use such supporting documentation to conduct comprehensive reviews. Consultant comments on WQMPs will be conveyed to the WQMP preparer in the form of "redlines" on documents and plans, and when required, via written narratives. A transmittal outlining general project detail (project name, City review number, number of reviews, review status, etc.) will be provided with each WQMP redline plan check. In addition, on each transmittal, the consultant will note the current and accumulated hours used to complete the related review. Time will be noted to the nearest half-hour. Once it is concluded that a WQMP conforms to the Guidance Document, the City's General Plan and Development Code, and Industry Practices, the Consultant will transmit a written WQMP Approval Recommendation to the City. The WQMP Approval Recommendations may include conditions related to the approval, and/or signature of the Approved WQMP cover page. The Consultant will complete and return WQMP plan check comments directly to the City based on the following schedule: . First review of WQMPs will be complete and comprehensive, and will be returned to the City within 2 weeks following receipt of the WQMP and supporting documentation. . Second and subsequent reviews will not introduce new correction comments or redlines, that could have otherwise been noted on in a previous review. Second and subsequent reviews will be returned to the City within 1 week fOllowing receipt of the updated WQMP and supporting documentation (redlined documents and site plans). . Upon determining that a WQMP shall be recommended for approval, the Approval Recommendations and supporting documents will be forwarded to the City within three working days. Applicants will be instructed to return redline comments with subsequent resubmittals of the WQMP. This is a relatively standard practice in plan reviews, and limits the need to make copies of lengthy documents. Upon completion of the review of each project, the Consultant will meet with the City NPDES Coordinator to discuss project status. All status meetings are intended to be conducted via teleconference, and email. The Consultant will maintain a log showing the status of WQMPs submitted for review. The log will show the date the WQMP was received, the date redline comments were returned, the City's project tracking number, and the status of the WQMP (e.g., approved, revise/resubmit). The WQMP log will be transmitted to the City monthly or when requested. All WQMP redlines, approval recommendations, and supporting documents will be transmitted via a two-rlay confirmed delivery service (e.g., Fed Ex, UPS, Express Mail, etc.), or hand delivered to the City. AEI-CASC implements this process to crate a record of transmittal that can be traced. AEI rCASC r u '- S C l T I '- ,', ATTACHMENT A PROJECT APPROACH e Proiect ADDroach (Cont.) The Consultant will meet and confer with the City's NPDES Coordinator, and other City departments (i.e.: Development/Environmental Review Committee, Planning Commission, and/or Mayor and Common Council meetings) to discuss WQMPs on an as-needed basis (e.g., when a WQMP proposes BMPs in the public right-of-way). The Consultant will meet and confer with project Applicant/Preparer and/or Applicant's Engineer as determined by the City's NPDES Coordinator and when approved by the City. The purpose of meeting and conferring with the Applicant/Preparer and/or Applicant's Engineer will be to provide general guidance on WQMP preparation or to clarify WQMP redline comments. Meetings may be conducted in person or via teleconference: in-person meetings will take place at the City, at the AEI-CASC office in Colton, or at another mutually agreeable location approved by the City. The WQMP plan check schedule maybe modified on a project specific bases upon the mutual agreement of the Consultant and the City. Plan Check "Tvpical" Process The AEI-CASC Consulting WQMP plan check process proceeds as follows: 1. 2. 3. e 4. 5. WQMP is received and logged. WQMPs received for the first review are forwarded to the team Project Manager for assignment to a team WQMP reviewer. WQMPs received for second and subsequent reviews are forwarded to the assigned team WQMP reviewer. AEI-CASC Consulting strives to maintain the same reviewer for each submittal of 'a specific WQMP. WQMP reviewer conducts a review of the WQMP and supporting documents; and prepares preliminary redlines. Engineering Review. On projects with engineering elements, the WQMP Reviewer will meet with one of the licensed civil engineers or engineering technicians on the project team to review the engineering elements of the WQMP. As needed, redllne comments on the engineering elements will be prepared. The level of engineering review will depend on the complexity of the WQMP. 6. Quality Control Review. A quality control review is conducted. The quality control review consists of a meeting between the WQMP Reviewer and the Project Manager or Project Director to go over redline comments. The purpose of this review is to maintain consistency across all reviews conducted by the firm for the City. Service Statement AEI -CASC has developed a broad based expertise in the NPDES regulatory requirements and provides consulting services to a multitude of clientele including developers/builders, industrial facility owners/ operators, contractors, and public agencies. AEI -CASC is committed to providing all of our clients with practical and cost-effective consulting services to assist them in achieving compliance with water quality regulations. AEI -CASC does not accept assignments, and will terminate our services, where the client's objective is to evade regulatory compliance or to obfuscate non-compliance. At times AEI-CASC may be in the position of providing consulting services to multiple entities within a jurisdiction (such as document preparation for a contractor or industrial facility owner and inspection services for the local agency). In such instances, AEI-CASC will: e . Not accept assignments that pose a direct conflict of interest . Advise clients of such known specific occurrences, when we have coincident compliance interests . Assign separate staff to each client when we have coincident compliance interests ATTACHMENT A ., -:', .,..-'.,- -.\. -J f' ~. '. ~. ...,r . .;.~- e J"'" "',' , .,.'-' ,. . '...., .-i.e,'-'_ ,,' "., ~ e . e tit AEI rCASC CU,<':"l LTI',(, ATTACHMENT A TYPICAL WQMP ESTIMATE AND STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE Terms and Estimat" The Consultant will conduct WQMP and related document reviews on a time and expense basis in accordance with the firm's standard rate schedule. WQMP reviews typically involve one or more of the following staff: Environmental Analyst IIII; Environmental Engineer; Clerical; and Engineering Director. AEI-CASC rates are updated annually in January. In the event of disputed charges, the Consultant will make available to the City of San Bernardino, a breakdown of the costs incurred for the particular WQMP plan check processing, including the time invested by the appropriate employee/s. The time required for a WQMP review is variable, and depends on factor such as complexity of the project, willingness of the Applicant to incorporate BMPs into the project, Applicant/Preparer and/or Applicant's Engineer's knowledge of water quality control practices and local requirements, and conditions such as Hydrologic Conditions of Concern (HCOCs). The Consultant's experience bas been that reviews require 5 to 12 hours per review, and that two to four reviews are required to result in a document ready for the approval recommendation. TYDical WOMP Estimate City of San Bernardino - WQMP Engineering Project Man.ger Review Program Dlnoctor and and Environmental Environmental Stall E....I_r Analnt I or II Clerical Mia.. Task Total R.te $150.00 $99.00 $75.00 Typical WQMP Revl_ IHDu...Bv' Hours 2.00 6.00 1.00 Eatlmatad Tatal Coat Bv PoaltlDn $300.00 $594.00 $75.00 $969.00 " TOTAL EsnMA '"' FOR TYPI..... wnuD RI'V11'W . ........"" . '^... % OF TOTAL HOURS BY posmON 22% 67% 11% . , , , AEI rCASC ( () '. ':, L L r I "" ~_, ATTACHMENT A TYPICAL WQMP ESTIMATE AND STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE e AEI-CASC ENGINEERING, INC. dba AEI-CASC CONSULTING HOURLY FEE RATE SCHEDULE January 1, 2007 - December 31, 2007 Gl'neral Ctulllructinll ManDPP,",'" President/Principal $180.00 Resident Engineer $132.00 Clerical/Miscellaneous Office Work $75.00 Assistant Resident Engineer 5122.00 Senior Field Inspector $104.00 CiriI. Field Inspector I $89.00 Engineering Director $149.00 Field Inspector 2 $98.00 Senior Project Manager/ Project Manager $141.00 Assistant Project Manager/Senior Project Engineer $122.00 Pla""in# Senior Designer/Project Engineer/Calculator $113.00 Planning Director $143.00 Design EngineerlDesigner $108.00 Project Manager 5130.00 CADD Designer $99.00 Senior Planner $122.00 Sen ior C A DD Drafter 592.00 Planner $108.00 CADD Drafter $70.00 Assistant Planner $93.00 Water Oualitv Services Survev Engineering Director $]50.00 Three Person Survey/GPS Crew $263.00 Senior Project Managerl Project Manager $141.00 Two Person Survey/GPS Crew 5237.00 Assistant Project Manager/Senior Project Engineer $122.00 One Person Survey/GPS Crew $206.00 Scientist $115.00 Senior Project Managerl Project Manager $141.00 Design Engineer $108.00 Survey Analyst 51/3.00 e Senior Field Inspector 5104.00 Environmental Analyst I $99.00 0JJw:. Environmental Analyst II 599.00 Litigation Consultant/Expert Witness 5363.00 Field Inspector I $89.00 Computer Time $33.00 Field Inspector 11 $98.00 Two Person Sampling Crew $194.00 REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES e The following expenses will be billed at cost plus 15%: Reoroductioo Services: Includes blueprinting, copying, printing and plotting. In-house plots will be billed at $6.00 per sheet for each client set and for a final in-house review set. The client is welcome to contract directly with an outside reprographic firm for those services not provided in -house. · Rental Eouinment and Fees: Any equipment rental and any fees advanced by our firm including plan check and filing fees. . Commercial Delivery Services: Including Express Mail, Federal Express, UPS and independent courier services. · In-HolI.e Pick-Up and Delivery Services: These services provided by our firm will be reimbursed at $45.00 per hour. In addition, mileage will be billed at $.55 per mile with no markup. · Travel Exnen.es: Mileage to and from the job site will be billed at a rate of $.55 per mile with no markup and travel time for survey crews will be billed at $90.00 per hour, per man, each-way. Airfare will be billed at cost plus 15%. · Per Diem' Per diem for overnight stays will be billed at $134 per day, per man. Waiver of Su brOlla lion: I f the cI ient requires a Waiver of Subrogation for Workman 's Compensation Insurance. the client will be required to pay the additional insurance premium for this request. The approximate amount for the waiver is $250.00. NOTE: Invoicing will be submitted on a monthly, progressive cycle. . Waived per City requirement and/or not anticipated e A IT ACHMENT A , , , t J ',,-:--, . e :'. ....' ~. " ".". < e e It AEI~CASC cu,'';'t. lTI',c. ATTACHMENT A SUGGESTIONS AEI-CASC Consulting has conducted hundreds of WQMP reviews. Through this work, the firm has observed opportunities to improve the WQMP preparation and submittal process. The following items are offered as suggestions for consideration by the City of San Bernardino. WOMP Checklist AEI -CASC Consulting suggests that a "checklist" be developed to guide the preparation of WQMPs for submittal to the City of San Bernardino. This will be especially helpful given that the City has implemented requirements for "Preliminary WQMP" submittals prior to projects going before the Planning Commission and Environmental/Design Review Committee. Currently, the WQMP Guidance Document does not provide details on the "Preliminary WQMP" process. For both a Preliminary WQMP and a Final WQMP, the checklist will list and describe the contents of the WQMP. . Prf!!!ff!!!rrf!!!d RMP!!; There are numerous BMPs available for incorporation into projects: unfortunately, many of the BMPs included in WQMPs are not sufficient for treating the expected pollutants at reasonable levels of effectiveness. AEI-CASC Consulting suggests that the City consider developing a "preferred" list of BMPs so that applicants know from the start the type of BMPs and technologies that the City will accept. . Sitf!!! Df!!!!;itln ~tandard~ The WQMP Guidance document includes requirements for a triad of BMPs including site design, source control, and treatment control. AEI-CASC Consulting has observed that many applicants are relying primarily on treatment control BMPs and source control BMPs, with site design missing altogether or being inadequately addressed. Unfortunately, the WQMP Guidance does not set specific targets for use of site design BMPs. Because site design BMPs are considered one of the most effective mechanisms for addressing the impacts of new development, AEI-CASC Consulting suggests that site design standards be developed to assist applicants in meeting the site design requirements of the WQMP Guidance. . ~tandlllrd Fivurlle~ and Lists The WQMP Guidance requires the identification of receiving waters, listing of impairments, listing of project pollutants, and other items. Unfortunately, these identifications and listings are often incorrect in early WQMP submittals, and when incorrect, can lead to improper BMP selection and sizing. AEI -CASC Consulting suggests that these relatively standard items be prepared and made available for use by applicants during preparation of their WQMP. . Pre-Submittal Meetinas For large and complex projects, AEI-CASC Consulting suggests that a meeting be held with the applicant and WQMP preparer prior to submittal of the WQMP. The purpose of the meeting is to go over the City's expectations with respect to the WQMP. The firm has found that these meeting can reduce the overall timeframe for preparation of a WQMP ready for recommendation for acceptance. ATIACHMENT A ,~' \ '.- ;'0 , fl __J i ' J I !'" ~ J .:.....J e '. ," " '. ",' , e 'i: -..,~.:, :'~i.'. tit e e AE I rCASC c (\ " ',t. L T f " C ATTACHMENT A CITY DElIVERABLES The City shall provide the Consultant with materials related to the WQMP review process including but not limited to City engineering plans, drainage plans, storm drain plans, and other plans and reports needed to support the WQMP reviews. A IT ACHMENT A tit OPP Standard Operating Procedure Final: January /8, 2007 Inclusion of Water Quality & Impaired Water Body Data in OPP's Registration Review Risk Assessment & Management Process Goal: Esta,blish a process for the voluntary submission of state & tribal surface and ground water quality data, including but not limited to Clean Water Act (CWA) 303(d) & 305(b) data, for consideration in exposure characterizations for ecological risk assessments and in risk management decisions for pesticide registration review. Back2round: EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) published the final rule for pesticide registration review on August 9,2006 with an effective date of October ]0,2006 (ref. \\~~!~:~'J1;u;.'I\\\PE::!I.dLr~i"JU~l~~IJ_r.t,'.'!J.!:'l~..J. This program ensures that all pesticides continue to meet current health and safety standards. The Congressional goal is to review all existing pesticides every ] 5 years. . Process for Identification & Submission of Water Ouality Data for Rt!l!istration Review: 1. ,. e , Problem Formulation -begins well in advance of initiation of risk assessment Review schedule for opening registration review case dockets - with focus on the first two years (e.g., FY07 & FY08 in the first schedule). - Regional water & pesticide staff with inputfrom OPP Identify Clean Water Act (CW A) 303(d) listed water bodies where the pesticide scheduled for review is the cause of impairment, and other state/tribal water quality concerns associated with the scheduled pesticides based on CW A 305(b) biennial reports, other surface or ground water monitoring, or other sources. Water quality concerns include fish tissue and sediment concerns. - Regional water and pesticide staff provide a single 'report' per region indicating pesticides for which data may be provided. ,. For registration review cases associated with 303(d) listings, mine existing data that support the listing of each water body, and any other related data. Information on any current mitigation should also be submitted. - Regional water and pesticide .~taff, working with states and tribes as appropriate. , Mine monitoring data. associated with other surface or ground water quality concerns- EP A regional pesticide and water staff, working with states and tribes as appropriate. ,. Data should conform to the uualitv standards in ADDendix A to the extent possible to ensure they can be used quantitatively or qualitatively in pesticide risk assessments. ,. Submit all selected data, data links, or other information to OPP in advance of the docket opening that begins the registration review process, so that useful data can be cited and be available for public comment. Any data submitted later should be submitted during the public comment period if possible. OPP would prefer to have the submissions in the last quarter of the fiscal year preceding the year in which the pesticide is scheduled to begin registration review, - Regional water and pesticide staff, working with states, tribes and OPP as needed. e ATTACHMENT A tit 2. Risk Assessment ., Consider information on impaired water bodies or other water quality data of concern in characterization of predicted ecological risks when a revised risk assessment is needed. - OPP, with OW and regional consultation/collaboration (Note: OPP's ecological risk assessment may identify additional issues beyond Clean Water Act 303(d) listings.] ., Publish preliminary risk assessment for public comment along with supporting materials (generally 60 days) and ask for comment as well on possible/practical risk management options - Opp 3. Risk Manal!ement ., Develop risk management options to address impaired water bodies and other documented water quality issues, to the extent that the problem may be attributed to use of the pesticide. - OPP, with OW and regional consultation/collaboration ,. Develop monitoring plan options as a condition of registration, based on a determination of risks-benefits. to establish the extent to which additional water bodies may be impaired by the chemical- OPP. with OW and regional consultation/collaboration. 4. Issue Risk Manal!ement Decision - OPP tit ., Issue an interim or final registration review decision for comment, stating whether the pesticide meets, or does not meet, the FIFRA standard for registration, including the basis for the proposed findings, proposed risk mitigation standards, additional data needs, proposed labeling changes, and deadlines to be set for completing required actions. ., Issue an interim or final registration review decision, including an explanation of any changes and responses to significant comments. .". Ensure risk mitigation measures are implemented, including label changes. Attachment: Appendix A: Options for Providing Data or Data Locations to EPA/OPP tit 2 ATTACHMENT A e Appendix A: Options for Providing Data or Data Locations to EP AlOPP OPP Standard Operating Procedure: Inclusion of Water Quality & Impaired Water Body Data in OPP's Registration Review Risk Assessment & Management Process There are several options for providing the data or data locations to EPAlOPP: I. I f the data are already in the new STORET database, then simply let OPP know where the dataset is located within the database. 2. If the data are in legacy versions ofSTORET, or in other data systems, then OPP would like to get the type of metadata and detailed data described in the following sections. e (n.b., As a point of reference, The National Water Quality Monitoring Council, a consortium of federal, tribal, state and local agencies, academia, and the private and public sector water supply industries, developed guidance on water quality data elements that enhance the evaluation and sharing of water quality data. The data elements identified below were derived from this guidance (hllLdC\:i.~o.\ 'nlc.thodsdata iJrOkCb'ind~x.htnll, accessed] 0/2/2006). In addition, detailed guidance on elements included in data quality standards may be found in the Environmental Sampling, Analysis and Results (ESAR) Data Standard issued by the Environmental Data Standards Council: Illlp:__ ~!~~, ~D. ~~ 1.~!L'!.."i tallJii!Jj_~.:n.~U-20.DJ~Dl.i!D.i~lc' d~lai 1"~:!2:z.e!!.r~I:s S J I ?_,,~ H~.t,_" ~t~ d"7 :\ If.'llil t1Ji.:!...~ (c!!?':l,.'~)SlC~ut)<t ) Sam ole data should include at a minimum: . Bibliographic reference Data included in an EP A risk assessment need to be citable. The reference would ideally be for a report on the study in which the data were collected. If the bibliographic citation is a website, it should reference the page containing the data in question (not the general site for the database), and must identify the date the page was accessed, A database that is on the web containing data from multiple studies is acceptable, as long as a lead contact (i.e. study director or collecting organization) 'for the study that collected the speci fic data in question is provided. · Sample collection date (and time, if available) . Sample ID · Location description (Water body name in National Hydrography Dataset, and location descriptor such as: latitude/longitude, FIPS code, water body & segment) · Sample media (e.g. water, filtered water, bed sediment, tissue, etc.) · Concentration detected and measurement units . Detection limit and analytical method e Other imoortant information that aid in interoretinl! monitorinl! data are: · What was the purpose of the study (i.e. study design rationale)? (a reconnaissance study, targeted to compounds of interest, TMDL plan, statistically designed) · QA/QC for sample collection and analy1ical methods. including a discussion of any limitations of the data 3 ATTACHMENT A . . Time of sample (e.g. date, time; duration (if a composite), timing to stream hydrograph, if flow-weighted sample) . Sample collection method (e.g. grab or composite) . Toxicity testing, ifconducted. (Include test methodology, test species, endpoint assessed, and any toxicity identification evaluation(s) which identified the specific toxicant(s) causing toxicity.) Metadata (ancillarv datal are needed wben usinl! tbe data auantitativelv. sucb as . Land use, including cropping pattern, agriculture/urban, etc. . Pesticide usage that could affect water quality at sampling location . Did the sampling methodology & analytical methods go through a formal QA process . Is the formal QA process documented (e,g. in a report or on a website address) . For pesticides that adsorb to sediments: percent organic carbon, bulk density, etc. . Relevant organism parameters (size or life stage) . For some chemicals, environmental conditions may affect mobility and persistence (for example: temperature, pH, hardness, turbidity). If this is known to occur, information on the parameter would be helpful in interpreting the data. opp recognizes that raw data for all the parameters listed above may not be available in all monitoring studies, particularly for older studies, and that the types of water quality data collected might be different between monitoring programs. There is no need for states to create or reformat any data - opp will attempt to use what is available, either qualitatively or quantitatively. In that spirit: . If the supporting data were collected in a monitoring program conducted by the states themselves, opp would like to receive the detailed monitoring data and a copy of any report describing the purpose and design of the monitoring study, or internet web address leading to this information. If the data were collected by an outside party. such as university researchers, then citations of published reports or copies of the reports themselves would provide the needed context. (Note, please do not submit NA WQA data if it was used as the basis of a 303( d) listing or identification ofa water body of concern, instead please reference the specific NA WQA datasel.) [f any 303( d) listings or other water quality concerns for pesticides were based on watershed characteristics or expected pesticide use, and not actual pesticide detections in surface water, such information could help inform OPP's risk assessment, as well. [n summary, OPP is interested in seeing all available data for a specific water body of concern to a State. If a monitoring study is already contained within the new STORET all that is required is its location within the database. For monitoring studies not contained with the new STORET, please submit data, or provide database locations, with associated documentation or references, as described above. . 4 e ATTACHMENT A State Water Resources Control Board e ,. Linda S. Adams .. Secr~tary for Environmt'nlal PrO/f'cliun Office of Research, Planning, and Performance lOCH I Street. SacramenlO. California 95814. (916) 341-5276 Mailing Address: P.O. 80:\ ]00. Sacramento. California. 9.5812-0100 Fax (916) 341-5284 . hnp:/lwww.waterboards.ca.go\l Arnold Scbw.....neger Go~mor TO: FROM: Interested Parties DATE: Bob Languell, AICP, Research Coordinator OFFICE OF RESEARCH, PLANNING. AND PERFORMANCE April 9, 2007 SUBJECT: SURVEY OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT INCORPORATE ALTERNATIVE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES The Office of Research Planning and Performance (ORPP) at the State Water Resources Control Board, in conjunction with the Storm Water and Non-Point Source Programs, is interested in the potential economic benefits of alternative storm water management techniques. We want to identify properties and projects that have higher property values than comparable projects with more traditional storm water facilities. We need your help identifying good examples of properties and projects. tit Historically, conventional storm water facilities have been designed to swiftly dispatch runoff through downspouts, gutters, and storm drains. In contrast, alternative storm water management measures are designed to slow runoff and increase local infiltration, reducing the rate and volume of storm water that leaves the property. These techniques are often recognized as components of hydromodification, Low Impact Development (LID), Ahwahnee Water Principles, or alternative land use and site design. Examples of alternative storm water management techniques include the use of natural channels instead of concrete storm drains. creation of open space where runoff ponds and infiltrates, development of street-side swales instead of gutters, installation of pervious paving materials, planting of green roofs, site development that minimizes grading, and any other measures that increase infiltration, slow and filter runoff, and/or reduce storm water runoff. The purpose of this correspondence is to request your assistance identifying properties and development projects that incorporate alternative storm water management techniques and have higher property values than comparable projects that rely on conventional storm drains. e If you know of such projects, please provide as much of the following information as possible to help us with our effort: . Name with a short description of the property or project. . When was the project constructed? . A short description of the alternative storm water techniques California Environmental Protection Agency R~cyded Paper o e e e ATTACHMENT A State Water Resources Control Board Office of Research, Planning, and Performance 1001 I Street. Sacramenlo. California 95814. (916) 341-5276 Mailing Addre...~: P.O. Box] 00 . Sacnuneoto. California. 95812-0100 Fax (916) 341-5284. http://www.waterboards.ca.go\l · Location (address) · Any known financial information, Le. sales pricing, property value, etc. (Please include the year). · Contact information for person(s) that may be knowledgeable of project details. Information may be submitted to the Water Board in either of two ways. We have established a survey site at httP:../www.survevmonkev.com/s.asp?u=182613539275 or nominations may be mailed directly to: Bob Languell, AICP, Research Coordinator Office of Research Planning and Performance State Water Resources Control Board PO Box 100, Sacramento, CA 95812 Telephone: (916) 341-5588 Email: Qlanouell@>waterboards.ca.oov If you know of other individuals within the Water Boards, other agencies, organizations, or firms that could assist with this request, please forward this memo to them or provide us contact information. Thank you for your time and participation in this effort. California Environmental Protection Agency Recycled Paper o .' e e e AEI ;"CASC ~_I-2..-:':..~~~.~_'~_ ATIACHMENT B TYPICAL WaMP ESTIMATE AND STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE AEI-CASC ENGINEERlNG.INC. dba AEI-CASC CONSULTING HOURL Y FEE RATE SCHEDlLE January I. 2007 - December 31,2007 Gt-n'l'al Presidcn~Principal * Clericali\1iscellaneous Office Work S180.00 S75.00 CiJ!.iJ. Engineering Director Senior Project Manager,' Project Manager Assistant Project Manager/Senior Proj~l Engineer Senior Designer/Project Engineer/Calculator Design Engineer/Designer C ADD Designer Senior CAOD Drafter CADD Drafter Water 01414//1\1 Services Engineering Director ~ Senior Project Manager/ Project Manager Assistant Project ManagerlSenior Project Engineer Scientist Design Engineer Senior Field Inspector Environmental Analyst I ~ Environmental Analyst II Field Inspector I Field Inspector II Two Person Sampling Crew ~ .z.d,'C4Iis ~...;JIr'-eS -1-0 b4!. S150.OO SI41.00 Sl22.oo S115.OO S108.oo S 104.00 S99 .00 S99 .00 S89.OO S98.00 S194.00 c).s~.,17 -frz.. 4Ji(1VIrfJ C It. c.k h,J . S149.00 SI41.oo S122.00 S 1/3.00 SI08.00 S99.OO S92.00 S70.00 Conftructim, WanDPp.mpnl Resident Engineer Assistant Resident Engineer Senior Field Inspeclor Field Inspector I Field Ins.pector 2 S132.00 S122.00 S 104.00 S89.00 S98.00 Pla""/,,, Planning Director Project Manager Senior Planner Planner Assistant Planner S 143.00 S 130.00 S122.OO S108.00 S93.00 ~ Three Person Survey/GPS Crew Two Person Survey/OPS Crew One Person Survey/GPS Crew Senior Project Manager/ Project Manager Survey Analyst S263.OO S237.OO S206.00 S141.oo Sll3.oo 01lm. Litigation ConsultantlExpert Witness Computer Time S363.OO $33.00 REIMBURSABLE EXPENSF:S The following expenses will be billed at cost plus 15%: Reoroductioo Services: Includes blueprinting, copying, printing and plolting. In-house plots will be billed at $6.00 per sheet for each client set and for a final in-house review set. The client is welcome to contract directly with an outside reprographic firm for those services not provided in -house. · Reotsl Eouioment and Fees: Any equipment rental and any fees advanced hy our firm including plan check and filing fees. . Commercial Delivery Serviceo: Including Express Mail. Federal Express, UPS and independent courier services. · In-HnuU' Pirle_lJn Bnd Deliverv ~rvit"'P-!l' These services provided by our finn will be reimbu~ed at $4 5.00 per hour. In addition, mileage will be billed at $.55 per mile with no markup. · Travel EXDeo,es: Mileage to and from the job site ",ill be billed at a rate of$.55 per mile with no markup and travel time for survey crews will be billed at $90.00 per hour, per man, each-way. Airfare ",ill he hilled at cost plus 15%. · Per Diem' Per diem for overnight stays ",ill be billed at $134 per day, per man. Waiver of SUbrOl!ation: If the client requires a Waiver of Subrogation for Workman's Compensation Insurance, the client will be required to pay the additional insurance premium for this request. The approximate amount for the "'aiver is $250.00. NOTE: Invoicing ",ill be submitted on a monthly, progressive cycle. . Wail'ed per City requirement and/or not anticipated