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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR10-Economic Development Agency o o o o IEVElDl'HENr DBPARDII!:Nl' OF JJ CI'l'lC OF IWf IIERtWlDIlI) RI![lt- JtlR CXIIMISSIClf/tn'M"TT. ~CIf Fran: RENNE'lli J. HENIERSCN Executive Director SUbject: CXlBJI47IHr SERVICBS lOR Hr. VERlDf CXRUDOR Date: May 14, 1991 8yDcpSis of PNvious n......f ...icm,l('t'oo.....il/CCIIIIIittee Jl.ctiOIU On NoY~ 19, 1990, the l'nnmInUty Devel""",-lt thnmf....i,cm granted ~Wal ap- proval of the preparaticm of a &peC'ific plan, authorized staff to initiate an eco- IlCIIIic feasiDility stldy and negotiate and reo ....""IrS ccnt:ract:s for the provisicm of deve1c:per CCIlSUltant lIEllVioes, devel.......-lt of a specific plan and provisicm of envira1menta1 review servioes for Mt. Vemcn cmridor, between 4th and 9th Stlt::la-ts. On January 7, 1991, the l'nnmI"1ity Devel.......-.t thnmi....icm toaIt actia1 authorizin;J staff to -8--"le a team of CCIlSUltants for the provisicm of all Mt. Vemcn Corri- dor project servioes, authorized staff to negotiate direct:1y with providers of SI.Itx> .'I..JOll\lt servioes and reo:> -.._~ ccnt:ract:s for the provisiat of financial, relocaticm and enqineerin;J IIEllVice&l for the Mt. Vemcn COrridor project, I::IebIeel\ 4th and 9th strMts. Pee J~_.__.~ JIotiCDI (n-om.mf tv D81T8J..........t n......f asian) 'mM' '1m: CXIIIUlITf IEVElDl'HENr CXIIIISSICIf MmI:lRIZB '1m: &AIlUT&.LVIS b.u<a;lOR OF '1m: IEVEUlHlBlfl' DBPARDII!:Nl' '10 IW!ll.VQi A <DfJ'RICT W1TJI '1m: ARa:llIO CRlOP Dr MI AII:lmfl' lOr '10 1l!YM!I\ft '1W>1ItIIDED, BIGIITlC-'DIRBB -1JIDiII) IlOLT.>>lS ($283,000) lOR '1m: PORl'OSB OF 1lllBPARIH3 A a~.LC PUlH All) ~ PklGIWIIOR '1m: Hr. VERlCR ~ UNNJmI~' Blr8cutive Director D8Iral.........t DIIplIrtMDt Q:ntact Persal: !('en ","""",,..,.,,..,/RI1..." Morales Hla1e: 5065: 5081 one (1) Project Area: Mt. Vernon COrrj........ SI.gx:lr'tin;J Data Attached: staff Recort W8l:d(s) : FUNDING ~: A11D.1nt: S 283.000.00 8a.Irce: aD:let Authority: RecP-""" Oc:IIIDissicm,lO'w.......1 Notes: ~:SMM:lab:4349 ID Agenda Item No: o o o ...L h I. o o II!:VEIDPIIEtfJ t'IlPAROO!lNl' ~ Ni&'UICl" Oonsultant services for Nt. VerIIlm eom....... ~~1taround on August 10, 1990, the Devel~1t Department iss".... a Request far Qualificatiaw (Rf\1) far professimal. xedeve1~.t services with respect to the redevel~1t of the Nt. Vexncn Corridor, beboieen 4th and 9th streets. At its NoII....t- 19, 1990 meet:in], the t'hnnll1.dty Devel~1t Camti....~m took actim to (i) grant OQl~Wal awroYal of the preparatim of a specific plan far the project, (ll) authorized staff to initiate an eccllcmic feasibility study (utilizin;J a CDlSUltant service pravi.der currently under .......L..csCt: with the Department), and, (ill) authorized staff to negotiate and Z'9O ....NKl e:...tl....cts far the provisim of deve1qm- CDlSUltatlm, specific plan deve1~1t and envil...........Lal review services. SU1:lsecpmtly, m Jamazy 7, 1991, the thmli....ia1 took action authorizin;J staff to: (i) Aftft i.]e a team of CDlSUltant.s far the provisim of all Nt. Vemon O:lrridar project services, (ll) negotiate directly with providers of suIx~ .'1 <I.eall services, and, (ill) negotiate and l'a' ....-'ld ocnt:ract:s far the provisim of financial, relocaticl1 and en:Jineerin;J services. Tfttoerview P.L~ ...... As repented in the project status report sul:Ditted to the thmli_ia1 m Jamaxy 7, 1991, staff and Mr. Val Mahabir (CDlSUltant retained far ~us of ooordinatin;J the pro!:" - and negotiatin;J ocnt:ract:s) JDSt and OCAD'lSel.ed each of the faD:' (4) finalist fiIms relative to the project's parameters, ....~<eal requirements and the IICtual. interview pl' oCUli. '!he issue of severability was di"""-ft1!d with each fim, 80 as to 1nf0I'lll them of the City's intent of blildin;J an i.mepeJDmt team. An interview pmel was for:med CXIIprised of Ch1nci1wauan Fsther EstrlIda, . councilman Jess Flores, Mr. John 8Jsin;J, eo...t.......lst, Mr. Iany Reed, Director of PlanniJ'g and a1i.1din;J services, and, Ms. SUsan H:lrales, Devel~ll Specialist, Develc:pnent Department. on Januzu:y 21, 1991, inte1:views were ocnduc:t:ed with '1he Arroyo Group, Urtlan Fu- tures, Inc., '!he P1anninJ Center, and, BUbo .'I<lle1at providers NIlS IDt1ry and Mic:tlael Bran:iialan and Asso6iates. 1'11_...... of Pi!m81. DiscussiCII. '!he interview pmel deliberated far a short ld1i1e, follc:llidD:J the final interview. '!he reasa1 far this was to provide a rec~ ....""'l:SatiCl1 I:lased upcI1 CMll'all hptllS sions, rather than actual. scores assigned. In fOI'lll!n;J its NO- ....-.mtim, the RJH:SMM:1ab:4349 CXIIMIS8ICIf JIDTDIJ If8et:iDg DIlte: OS/20/91 o o o L 4 o IE'lEIDHIEm' lZPARIHE2l'1' 8TAFI' ~ 0CiDsUlbm1: BerYices for Nt. V81'JICIIl corridor Pnpared: Kay 14, un Peqe -2- o panel di..,.."p't''1d the issue of whether the Slro "1 (JlEIId:s of envL.........../tal review ard en;rineerinq wre significant enoogh 1n soc:pe to warrant separate 0CI'ltracts. 'lhe 1Micatia'lS, J:lased partially CX'1 the size ard soc:pe of the project, was that envL...........lI:al revielrl walld net presE!lIlt a significant umertaJdn:J, Wile the soope of en;rineerin; F>vHes ard tasks will be better detendned as a result of specific plan deve1.......,t. 'lhe firm of 'lhe Arroyo GraJp bad ~. ~, as part of its P1 !S:lUtatiCX'1, to cxn:::urrently perfom 8CIIl8 portiCX'1 of the envira1menta1 revielrI, alCD;J with the deve1.......lt of the ocpeoific plan. Given the soc:pe of the envircraenta1 review, the~. ,-)A81 sul:mitted by 'lhe Arroyo GraJp I!B~ to pl nnt an efficient use of ccnsultant's time ard shalld/coold result 1n significant time and ccst. sav~. '1hcugh the panel took no fcn:mal act:.ial, nor prescribed any specific fOlllUlat.ia1, it did SUIIIIllIrlze the CJYerall intent, as follows: 1. '1he Arroyo GraJp sha11d provide these servioes relating to llpEK'ific plan deve- l~lt, deve1c:per ccnsultatiCX'1 ard envL........ltal revielrI ard, ClCIl8eqUIInt:ly, act as the "lead" ccnsultant. 2. '1he panel felt that oman PUt:ures, Inc., wa1ld be best able to provide financ- in; services to the project. 3. 'Ihere Si~ to be an inference that en;rineer1nq &t1"'ies be perfoxmed by 'lhe Arroyo GraJp .,,1l<. ..,alellt prcwider, ard that, t:hcu;lb no such specific statement was 1Illlde by the pansl sinos 'lhe Arroyo GraJp wa1ld act as the "lead" agent, they shcu1d,Iwa11d also provide relocatiCX'1 services. n-mf:_ lIeaot.iaH""1I ""...." \IpCI'I the pansl's rec- ....-'ldatiaw, negoti.atiaw with 'lhe Arroyo GrCIup have centered ua.md the ""'qni..i.tiCX'1 of services far deve1~lt of a specific plan, deve1c:per ccnsultatiCX'1 servioes ard envil...........d.al. revielrI. ~ ... .. .., ccnsulta- tia1s with '1he Arroyo GraJp, the Olairpersa'l of the Redev8l~lL OCIIIIIittee ard the Mayor's office have resulted 1n a oo.""""l-'L 10ilereby services offend thzalgh Arroyo's subca1sultant, Saul ard Associates wa1ld augment Arroyo's capabilities 1n the project. Specifically, 1n the area of f1nanc1nq, Saul ard ASSOC'iates will provide services silllilar to those offend by oman !\Itures, Inc. '1his will reduce a duplicatiCX'1 of services of a thizd party ccnsultant by increasin; the rBn3B of services 1n '1he Arroyo GraJp CICI'Itract. staff, however, still anticipates negctiating a CICI'Itract with oman !\Itures far services net identified 1n the o...tl...aet: with 'lhe Arroyo GraJp. 'lhe roles of ead1 ccnsultant am mre CXIIpletely described 1n the attached 1olOlX plUlftalO. RJH:SHM:lab:4349 CDlNISSICIf )mr;r.uG MeetiDq DIlte: OS/20/91 o o IlIIl DEVEWHIENl' IEPAImIENl' -.w RE1'aR1' ..........lltant Services for W. VerIlOIl corridor Prepared: May 14, 1991 PlIqe -3- o IJImrIUIt", of Pl.~cse4 OODtract Mr. Val Mahabir has CXIIpleted work at contract negotiatia'lS am is CUU...ttly engaged in prcvidJ.rq transitia'lal BelVices preparatory to 'Dle Arroyo GraJp's o:n tract. '!be socpe of BelVices has fan:' (4) major """I<JlElut.a, 101hi.c:b functia1S are sum- mrized as follows: 1. 8Decific Pl.... '!be Specific Plan is intended to create the framewotit am umm:pinnin;J for a 8'.1OOElefilful. tbIIlle area. 'Dle Specific Plan willlJel. - a part of the City's Devel..........lt Code defini.n) land uses am devel..........IL stamama, \IUc:b are spK"iJo1ly tailored to the planrtizq area. z. 1I:nvi~u..Aft..' ~ot RsDort '1tTD' '!be functiat of the EIR is to explain the potential. bpct of the Specific Plan am require mitigatiat of same, in ~ with 9Uide1inss of the Califomia EnvL...........ltal ()al.ity Act (c::BJA) am City of san Bernantinci pt~lre&. 3. DevelCDer nm....'lt..atiana '!be functiat of Develcpr a:multatia'lS is to both attract am Iespord to de velcpr interest in the planrU.zq area. c. nr-mitv :fmIolv- ...... Coordh...tiClll _~_ '1hia 0 ."...:na.d. includes cxn:hIctin;J an extensive pl...."....... of lY'OIIIIII1nity participatiatin develophq the Specific Plan, including iqut fraD the Pro ject Area Qmldtee (PAC), PlanrU.zq n-i_tcn, (\ ....."'l Cbmcil, "'"-"lity Devel~lt O:mllissiat, City staff am the plblic at laIge. '!be i'l,t<:osed b.Idget to "t'Y'Y'Olplish the afc..........ltiated socpe of BelVices is $283,000, 101hi.c:b is described as follows: 1. Specific Plan: 2. EnvL............d:al Iapact ~L: 3. Develcpr a:multatiana: 4. thnnI"lity InvolVE!lllellt/Coordinatiat Meetin:Js: $102,000 $ 60,000 $ 73,000 S 48.000 WDL ~.L': $283.000 o KlH:SMM: lab: 4349 CXHIIS8IC2f MEEl'l'DD MeetiJIq Date: OS/20/1I1 o o o DEYEI.011CEN1' J:EPAR'DIENl' 6J. ~ OoDsultant services forI ~ Vemon COrridor Preparec!: May 14, 1991 Page -4- o Devel~lt of the specific plan am iDplementatiat p.......".._ will take awxw- mately twelw (12) Da1tha to OCIlplete. '1be Envi!:CUuQlltal 1'JIplct: RepaLl. (EIR) am developer ocnsul.tatiCl'l services will occur sinllltaneously with the devel'-'"""'lt of the specific plan. Rev ....-rdatiOD staff reco ....-"lds adqrtiCl'l of the fonll -*iCl'l. ~, Bxecutiw Director Devel.~_._nt ~ ~:stI(:lab:4349 CXIIIf1lIElJXIJ __r.uG M8et.iDg' Date: OS/20/1991 o o o o o AGRBBMBN'1' I'OR PROI'J:SSIONAL SJ:RVICJ:S Agreement No TRIS AGRBBMBNT made and entered into this day of 19 , by and between the COIOlUNI'1'Y DJ:VJ:LOPIIJ:NT COMMISSION --or '1'D CITY 01' SAN BJ:RNARDINO, on behalf of the DJ:VJ:LOPIIJ:NT DJ:PAR'1'IIJ:N'1' 01' '1'D CITY 01' SAN BJ:RNARDINO, a public agency, ("Department"), and The Arroyo Group (TAG), ("Consultant") : R:Rt!y....L 1. Pur9ft.. The purpose of this Agreement is to allow the Department to procure the services of an experienced professional firm to prepare a Specific Plan and Implementation Program for the planning Area identified in Attachment 1. 'J!1I:RMS AJlD COHDT'1'YOH9 2. lIi..lon The Department hereby retains Consultant in the capacity of Consultant for provision of the services described in Attachment 2. Consultant hereby accepts such responsibility as described herein. 3. '1'.rm. This Agreement shall commence as of the day and year first above shown and shall remain in full force and effect for a period of eighteen (18) months unless sooner terminated as provided herein. The Executive Director of the Development Department or designee is authorized to extend this Agreement for up to to (2) months and approve line item adjustments to the Agreement's program budget as long as either of such amendments are upon the same terms and conditions specified herein. c. CODRU1~.ft~ R..Dftft.1hi1i~i.. Upon the request of the Department's Executive Director or his or her designee, Consultant shall complete the work program described in Attachment 2. Consultant commits the principal personnel listed below to the project for its duration: 1 o Q o L IIlI - o o Consultant! Larry B. Morrison, The Arroyo Group 5. R.pX.l'!.m..n~ o~ II_mAd Par!lonn.l It has been determined that the individual named in this Agreement is necessary for the successful performance of this Agreement. No diversion or replacement of this individual shall be made by Consultant without written consent of the Department, provided that the Department may ratify, in writing, within ten (10) days of diversion or replacement and such ratification shall constitute the consent of the Department required by this clause. If the Department fails to respond to Consultant within ten (10) days of notification by Consultant, said personnel diversion or replacement shall be deemed approved. ,. DAD.~..D~ R..pon.ibili~i.. Department shall be responsible for those activities described in Attachment 3. 7. ..1..... 0" 1I..a rll"orm.~ioft No news release, including photographs, public announcements or confirmation of same, of any part of the suspect matter of this Agreement or any phase of any program hereunder shall be made without prior written approval of the Executive Director or designee. 8. Con"i.dAD~i.li~v 0" RADort:. Consultant shall keep confidential all reports, information and data received, prepared or assembled pursuant to performance hereunder and that the Department designates as confidential. Such information shall not be made available to any person, firm, corporation or entity without the prior written consent of the Department. 9. C!o-."An...t:ion. Consultant shall be entitled to compensation of $283,000, Attachment 4.1 - Budget Overview, for provision of services identified in Attachment 2. Payment for Components 1 and 2 shall be made in accordance with Attachment 4.2 - Payment Schedule. Payment for Components 3 and 4 shall be made on a time and materials basis in accordance with attachment 4.3 22. Said compensation shall be considered full and complete reimbursement for all of Consultant's costs associated with the services provided hereunder. Additional services, authorized in advance in writing by the Executive Director or designee, shall be paid as described in Attachment 4.1 subject to the restrictions of such authorizations. 2 - ~ I.. o o o Consultant shall be paid in accordance with the Department's standard accounts payable system. Invoices shall be approved by the Executive Director or designee prior to payment. 10. Ril'lh~ ~a A.udi~ The Department or any of its duly authorized representatives shall have access to any books, documents, papers and records of consultant and/or its subcontractors which are pertinent to the specific program hereunder for the purpose of making an audit, an examination, excerpts and transcription. All books, records and supporting detail shall be retained for a period of five (5) years after the expiration of the term of this Agreement, or any extension thereof, or for any longer period of time as required by law. 11..udi~ XK~.D~ion. Consultant agrees that in the event the program established hereunder is subjected to audit exceptions by appropriate audit agencies, and where such audit exceptions were directly related to consultant's negligence or lack of performance, consultant shall be responsible for complying with such exceptions and reimbursing the Department the full expense of any liability resulting from such audit exceptions. o 12. D.~.r~mAn-t. RU9Dorf=. The Department shall provide consultant with all plans, publications, reports, statistics, records or other data or information pertinent to the services to be provided hereunder which are reasonably available to the Department. Consultant shall seek and use every means available to obtain, verify, and utilize data or information on an independent basis. 13.Ynd.p.ndAnf=. ~on~r.~t=.or Consultant shall perform the services as contained herein as an independent contractor and shall not be considered an employee of the Department or under the Department supervision or control. This Agreement is by and between Consultant and Department, and is not intended, and shall not be construed, to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association, between the Department and Consultant. 14 .Coll~11t!t=. o~ Y,n:t.ArAst=. o Consultant represents, warrants and agrees that it does not presently have, nor will it acquire during the term of this Agreement, any interest direct or indirect, by contract, employment or otherwise, or as a partner, joint venturer or shareholder (other than as a shareholder holding a one percent 3 L ~ ~ o o o (1\) or less interest in publicly traded companies) or affiliate with any business or business entity that has entered into any contract, subcontract or arrangement with the Department. Upon execution of this Agreement and during its term, as appropriate, Consultant shall upon written request, disclose in writing to the Department any other contractual or employment arrangement from which it receives compensation. Consultant agrees not to accept any employment during the term of this Agreement by any other person, business or corporation which employment will or may likely develop a conflict of interest between the Department's interests and the interests of third parties. 15.Suee...or and 1..19D..ft~ The services as contained herein are to be rendered by Consultant whose name is as appears first above written and said Consultant shall not assign nor transfer any interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Department. 16.rnd.mni~ina~ion o Consultant agrees to indemnify, defend (upon request by the Department) and save harmless the Department, its agents, officers and employees from and against any and all liability, expense, including defense costs and legal fees, and claims for damages of any nature whatsoever, including, but not limited to, bodily injury, death, personal injury or property damage arising from or connected with Consultant's operations, or its services hereunder, including any workers' compensation suit, liability or expense, arising from or connected with the services performed by or on behalf of Consultant by any person pursuant to this Agreement. 17.rn.ur.n~. Without limiting Consultant's indemnification of the Department, Consultant shall provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement the following program(s) of insurance covering its operation hereunder. Such insurance shall be provided by insurer(s) satisfactory to Agency and evidence of such programs satisfactory to the Department shall be delivered to the Executive Director or designee within ten (10) days of the effective date of this Agreement. o General Liabili~y~ A program including, but not limited to, comprehensive general liability including automobile coverage with a combined single limit of not less than $500,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall be primary to and not contributing with any other insurance maintained by the Department, and shall name the Department as an additional insured. 4 o o o - .L - - " o o Work.ra' ~ftmn.ft..~ioft. A program including, but not limited to, workers' compensation insurance, where necessary, with statutory limits. Failure on the part of Consultant to procure or maintain required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement upon which the Department may immediately terminate this Agreement. 18. Co-.p1i.n.~. vi~h La.a The parties agree to be bound by applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and directives as they pertain to the performance of this Agreement. 19.Hoft-ni.~rlmift.~ioft In the fulfillment of the program established under this Agreement, either as to employment, upgrading demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff termination, rates of payor other terms of compensation, selection for training, including apprenticeship or participation in the program or the receiving of any benefits under the program, Consultant agrees not to discriminate nor to allow any subcontractor to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, natural origin, ancestry, sex, marital status or physical handicap. 20.8.".rablli~y In the event that any provision herein contained is held to be invalid, void or illegal by any court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall be deemed severable from the remainder of this Agreement and shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate any other provision contained herein. If any such provision shall be 'deemed invalid due to its scope or breadth, such provision shall be deemed valid to the extent of the scope or breadth permitted by law. 21.Yft~.rpr.~.~ioft No provision of this Agreement is to be interpreted for or against either party because that party or that party's legal representative drafted such provision, but this Agreement is to be construed as if it were drafted by both parties hereto. 22.Kn~ir. A9r..m.D~ This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the retention of Consultant by the Department and contains all the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect to such retention. 5 o o o . o o 23.W.ivar No breach of any provision hereof can be waived unless in writing. Waiver of anyone breach of any provision shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach of the same or any other provision hereof. . 2C.Coft~r.o~ .v.1u.~ioft and ..viA. The ongoing assessment and monitoring of this Agreement is the responsibility of the Department's Executive Director or designee. The Department retains the right to review work in progress and suggest changes where appropriate and in the Department's best interest provided Department and Consultant are in agreement that such changes can be performed within the budget available. The Department shall have the right to review and approve data base, instruments and tools used in conducting studies or making projections. 25.RAvi.lona Revisions may be made to the project scope and specific activities where it is deemed beneficial to the project by the Department provided that Department and Consultant are in agreement that such changes can be performed ~ithin the budget available. Such revisions shall be made in writing at least five (5) days in advance of implementation of revisions. 26.~.r.iD.~ioft This Agreement may be terminated by either party by giving written notice at least ten (10) days prior to the effective termination date in the written notice. 27.Wo~io. Notices, herein shall be presented in person or by certified or registered U. S. mail, as follows: To Consultant: Larry B. Morrison The Arroyo Group 142 West Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, California 91105 6 o o o ~ 4 ~ ~ II .6 - o o To Department: Executive Director Development Department of the City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street, Fourth Floor San Bernardino, California 92418 Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the giving of notice by personal service. 28..D~ir. .ftr..m.ft~ This Agreement with attachments constitutes the entire understanding and agreement of the parties. 7 Q () o -- o ~ - ., ... ~ o IN WITNKSS WHBREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above shown. Approved as to form ~ By: 1ot4J Agency C sel as to program 4- on Manager COMMUNITY DBVBLOPMBNT COMMISSION OF TO CITY OF SAN BBRNARDINO, 011 behalf of the DBVBLOPMBNT DEPARTMBNT OF TO CITY OF SAN BBRNARDINO By: Executive Director CONSULTANT By: Title: --, /'/1,-:-t~, ~_, ,"'--' fJRI/-!C /P/,? c.: 8 () o o - - UI - - o SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR MT. VERNON CORRIDOR PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES OVERVIEW o The purpose of the Scope of Services is to define a Plan and Implementation Program for the Mi. Vemon corridor for the Planning Area defined in Attachment 1 attached hereto. The Planning and Implementation Program has four components whose functions may be summarized as follows: 1. Specific Plan The function of the SpecifIC Plan is to define appropriate Land Uses and Development Standards for the Planning area. 2. Environmentallmpacl Report The function of the Environmental Impact Report is to explain the potential impacts of the Specific Plan in accordance with guidelines of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and City of San Bernardino procedures. 3. Developer Consultations The functions of Developer Consultations is to both attract and respond to developer interest in the Planning Area. 4. Community Involvement and Coordination Meetings The function of the meetings is to adequately involve all appropriate segments of the community and to coordinate with City Staff and consuRants so that the plan reflects community values while meeting City technical requirements and economic requirements of the marketplace. Following is a detailed description of the Scope of Services for each component. o o o ATTACHMENT I: PLANNING AREA FOR THE MT. VERNON CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLAN o o o o o ATTACHMENT 2 SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR THE MT, VERNON CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Scope of Services has four major components as illustrated in the OVERVIEW figure on the following page. Component 1 is a Specific Plan intended to create a vision of kind of special place which the Mr. VemonCorridor can become. The SpecifIC Plan will become a part of the City's Development Code defining land uses and development standards which are specially tailored to the planning area. Component 2 is an Environmental Impact Report designed to provide decision - makers and the community with information about the potential impacts of the project, mitigation measures, a1tematives considered and other items required by the California Environmental Quality Act and the City's environmental guidelines. Component 3 is Developer Consultations designed to both respond to and attract developer interest in the Planning Area. Component 4 is Community Involvement and Coordination Meetings. This component includes conducting an extensive program of community participation in developing the SpecifIC pian including inputs from the Citizens Advisory Committee, Planning commission, City CounclVCommlssion and the publlc-at-Iarge. Coordination Meetings with Department staff and other consultants to the Department are also programmed. Following is a detailed description of the Scope of Services for each component. 1 - u. l. B - IIIOIITHS I .' ,2 .3 .4 ,5 " ,7 " " ,'0 .'1 12 o 11. _CT lWIAGEIIEIIT : o 0- I a.DATA COUECTIOII AND ANAL Y" 0. 14. GOALS AIID llII.II!cnvES I . Inl"" . AIf\ned o I .. ALTERIIATlVES 0. CU- I .. I'I.AIl SELECTIOIl I 0. 7. DRAFT SPECIFIC PLAII IS) 1. SPECIFIC PLAN EIIl 0 S.,INAL CIRCULATION 8PIClFlC PLAIl o .0 o .0 .0 Q .0 .0 . ExIolIng "ling . AhImBIIvw . MIIIgdon - . ~.:.:. ~ III c....._.. . MIIgdon -lOrIIV ....... 2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT o Q , I .0 .0 . - 1 J ,. II) InIInIt . GeI.don or........ . 0I1I0l11l CoorIInaIlan wIIh OWnor,......... . _IIngM_ 3. DEVELOPER CONSULTATIONS o o I , , . Prafect AIM Cu.,....... Md.." WorIcahope "--1 . OngoIng ~ aI-.g......... FIprs..... o 4. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND COORDINATION MEETINGS OVERVIEW of the MT. VERNON CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM City of San 8emaJdIno J 41 ~ - ~ III - o o COMPONENT 1: SPECIFIC PLAN OVERVIEW o The purpose of Component 1 Scope of the Services Is to provide to the City of San Bernardino Community Development Commission with a Mount Vernon Corridor Specific Plan and Implementation Program for the corridor area between 4th and 10th Streets as illustrated in Attachment I. The Specific Plan Scope of Services has a series of major components covering the various steps required to create the Specific Plan. These steps are illustrated in the Work Program foldout following Page 17. The Work Program is anticipated to take approximately twelve months, including Public Hearings, and may be summarized as follows: TASK 1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT Task 1 includes refinement of the Project Schedule as represented in the Work Program and ongoing Project Management. TASK 2. ISSUES, CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES Task 2 involves defining the Issues, Constraints and Opportunities to be dealt with in o the Specific Plan. These items will also focus the data collection and analysis task. TASK 3. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS Task 3 includes the collection of information required as background to analyze Issues, Constraints and Opportunities and to prepare detailed plan elements. Portions of this information will also be incorporated into the Draft EIR. TASK 4. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Task 4 involves the definition of Goals and Objectives to guide the creation of Alternatives, Plan Selection and Plan Refinement. The Goals and Objectives are an important foundation of the Specific Plan and community input will be sought in defining them. o 2 o () o III In. l L TASK 5. ALTERNQVES o Task 5 involves definition and recommendation of Alternatives which illustrate different approaches to addressing the Issues and responding to the Goals and Objectives. TASK 6. PLAN SELECTION AND REFINEMENT Task 6 includes the Selection and Refinement of the Plan to be detailed in Task 7. TASK 7. DRAFT SPECIFIC PLAN Task 7 involves preparation of a Draft Specific Plan which meets the requirements of California law and incorporates appropriate aspects of the preceding tasks. TASK 8. FINAL SPECIFIC PLAN Task 8 includes work necessary to prepare the final Specific Plan document as adopted by the City Planning Commission and the City Council. The final document will incorporate changes to the Draft Specific Plan resuiting from any final modifICations made during the Public Hearings. Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used In the Task Descriptions and/or Work Program Chart which follow and correspond to consuiting firms covered under this contract. o The Arroyo Group o Saul and Associates TAG S&A 3 o TASK 1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT o o ObJective: This task involves the ongoing management of the project and coordination with City Staff regarding meetings, distribution of documents, etc. Products: Refined Work Program Meeting PointIWorkshop Schedule 1.1 Work Program and Schedule Refinement TAG will meet with City Staff to refine the Work Program as appropriate and to refine the approach to and schedule for the Meeting PointslWorkshops to be undertaken as part of Component 4. 1.2 Ongoing Project Management TAG will review the progress of the work to ensure maintenance of the project schedule and budget, compliance with contract provisions for work products, and coordination with City Staff. e 1.3 Coordinate with Project Area (PAC) City Staff and TAG will coordinate with the existing Project Area Committee. 1.4 Coordinate with Steering Committee (SC) City Staff and TAG will coordinate with the Steering Committee which consists of representatives from Planning, Economic Development and the City Council persons representing Wards 1 and 3. 1.5 Organize Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) City Staff and TAG will identify members of a Technical Advisory Committee to review technical aspects of the Specific Plan as it is developed. o 4 o o o o o TASK 2. ISSUES, CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES ObJective: This task includes Initial assessment of Issues, Constraints and Opportunities which will be addressed In the Specific Plan. Products: Issues, Constraints and Opportunities Brainstorming Worksheets and/or Memorandum 2.1 Issues, Constraints end Opportunities Definition TAG will conduct a series of meetings with the appropriate advisory groups. 2.2 Issues, Constraints end Opportunities Documentation TAG will document the Issues, Constraints and Opportunities in appropriate forms which may include maps, photographs, video, text or tables. 5 ~ o o TASK 3. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS o ObJective: The object of this task is to create a database for planning and implementation and to obtain an understanding of the quantitative and qualitative factors to be addressed in creating the Specific Plan. Data collection will be focused on acquiring information useful in defining Alternatives, selecting a plan and preparing the Specific Plan and associated Environmental Impact Report. Products: () o Memoranda Computerized Base Map(s) Computer Generated and/or Hand Drawn Maps Video Survey Computer Images from Video and/or Slides Database Spreadsheet(s) 3.1 ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL FACTORS 3.1.1 Market Evaluation The Natelson Company (TNC), under separate contract with the Department, will prepare a Market Evaluation defining potential. viable uses for Mount Vernon Corridor SpecifIC Plan. TNC's work will provide analysis and recommendations including: o identifICation of appropriate trade areas o Determination of relevant economic measures for each trade area (population, income, grow/h. taxable sales, etc.) o Competitive review and evaluation o Overall demand estimates for 20 years by S-year periods o Preliminary capture estimates for planning purposes. The TNC analysis will provide guidance to S&A and TAG, in the evaluation of site- specific and area-wide use planning altematives. Based on the Market Evaluation. TAG, in consultation with S&A, the Steering Committee and City Staff will recommend appropriate uses within the Planning Area which may include uses such as: o arterial retail o shopping center retail o commercial office o business park o hoteVentertalnment 6 o o o o o o multi-family residential o other appropriate uses. 3.1.2 Key Sites - Land Use Evaluation TAG will coordinate with 8&A and City Staff In formulating land use concepts and determining appropriate development schedules. In this work, 8&A will draw upon TNC's forgoing Market Evaluation. TAG anticipates that significant attention will be directed to several key sites. In this regard, TAG will work with 8&A In identifying appropriate development sites for more detailed consideration. 8uch development sites can Involve new development, rehabilitation, or a combination of both. In this site-specific evaluation, TAG and 8&A will coordinate development of computer spreadsheet models, which permit identification of appropriate development factors such as densities, parking requirements, floor heights, structured parking requirements (if appropriate), etc. 3.1.3 Financial Estimates TAG will coordinate with 8&A In the preparation a customized financial model which will be used during the course of the assignment to prepare financial projections under a variety of alternative scenarios. These projections will cover: o Proposed land use for the total area and sub-areas thereof o Resultant building development programs o Developer financial returns to the extent identifiable for site-specific projects o CitylRedevelopment Area financial returns. 8&A and/or an Implementation consultant, under a separate contract with the Department, will conduct research Into appropriate funding sources. Property tax increment and sales tax projections will provide one potential source of revenue. TAG and 8&A will work with City staff in Identifying certain special funding grants. Also, It is anticipated that funding for major Infrastructure construction could Involve Mella-Roos community facility district bonding, 1913-15 assessment district financing and developer front monies subject to subsequent tax pass-throughs. 3.2 BASE MAPS 3.2.1 Project Area Base Maps Based on available City maps, TAG will prepare computer generated Planning Area base maps which can be outputted at a variety of appropriate scales. These maps will be used for mapping of data and as a base for plans. 3.2.2 Regional Base Map TAG will prepare a simplified, regional base map to facilitate mapping of area-wide factors which will be considered. 7 o 3.3 PHYSICAL FACTORS o o 3.3.1 Lend Use TAG will make a video survey of all parcels in the Planning Area, making audio observations of land use and other environmental factors related to access, development standards, streetscapes, etc. TAG will prepare an existing land use map with patterns that can be reproduced in either report or presentation size. Land Uses will be categorized based on discussions with City Staff regarding the most appropriate classification system. Computer spread sheets will be prepared which define land use and/or building areas from assessor's data and/or calculations made by TAG. These Land Use spreadsheets will be used in comparing a1tematlves to existing conditions and can accommodate a variety of projections relevant to planning and analysis. o TAG will also prepare a computerized map and spreadsheets which will illustrate and quantify the existing zoning and quantify the various areas In a spreadsheet. TAG will also prepare a computer generated map and spreadsheet summarizing land uses and development programs for all proposed projects known to City Staff. 3.3.2 Urban Deslgn/Streetscapes TAG will document existing and potential Entry Points, Development Nodes, Districts, Edges and other Urban Design factors as appropriate. Particular attention will be given to potentials for significant upgrading of the images of key streetscapes, open spaces and walkways. 3.3.3 Key Property Ownership TAG will prepare maps of relevant, existing property ownerships based on assessor's data as complied by City Staff. Property Ownership data will provide important information regarding potential land assemblies, numbers of persons to communicate with regarding plan notifications, etc. 3.3.4 Traffic. Existing Patterns and Deficiencies TAG will evaluate existing traffic patterns and note any current deficiencies or problems. This evaluation will be developed in conjuction with City Staff and/or traffIC engineering consultant, under separate contract with the Department. Special attention will be given to major intersections and to special site circumstances. o 8 o o Potential problems, such as turning movements, stacking and signalization will be identified based on data available from the field observations and projected traffic o flows created by the land use alternatives noted below. 3.3.5 BuildIng CondItIons TAG will document the structural and visual condition of relevant buildings as part of its video survey. c 3.3.6 Development Standards - CIty TAG will evaluate the Development Standards contained in the City Development Code. This evaluation will consider the extent to which currently existing or proposed Development Standards are adequate to achieve the quality of development desired by the City of San Bernardino. 3.3.7 Public Lands and Rlght-o'-Ways UtilizatIon Because of the importance of public areas to the visual character of the area and the open space potentials, special research will be done of the use, requirements and restrictions related to public lands and right-of-ways. 3.2.8 Other Other factors may be identified by the City or TAG which should be addressed through additional research. If so these factors can be addressed. o 9 o o TASK 4. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES o ObJective: The objective of this task is to define the goals and objectives for the Mount Vernon Corridor Specific Plan. Products: Brainstorming sheets Goals and Objectives Memorandum - Initial Goals and Objectives Memorandum. Refined 4.1 Initial Goals and ObJective. TAG will conduct workshops with the Project Area Committee, Steering Committee, and others as appropriate, to develop Initial Goals and Objectives for the Specific Plan. TAG views establishment of clear, goals and objectives as an Important foundation of the planning process. Care will be taken to establish goals and objectives which will be inspirational to planning, design and Implementation, yet are realistic. o 4.2 Refined Goals and Objectives TAG will review the Initial Goals and Objectives Memorandum with the Project Area Committee, Steering Committee, and others as appropriate. This review will consider the reasonableness of the Initial Goals and Objectives In terms of both Task 3's Data Collection and Analysis and the Alternatives being developed In Task 5. This will help to refine Goals and Objectives which are both inspirational and realistic. The Refined Goals and Objectives will be incorporated into the Draft Specific Plan. o 10 () o o o TASK 5. ALTERNATIVES o ObJective: The objective of this task is to define alternatives in three contexts: (1) the extent 10 which various alternatives achieve defined goals and objectives (2) the extent to which planned flexibility. Le. alternative uses for key subareas. is appropriate and should be accommodated in the Specific Plan. (3) the extent to which the alternatives make varying assumptions about capture and absorption rates for uses identified in the Market Evaluation. Products: o Presentation and/or Report Scale Alternatives Maps o Memorandum - describing the Alternatives 5.1 Land Use and Circulation The Land Use and Circulation Alternatives will address land use and required circulation enhancements. Three Alternatives will be prepared with different assumptions about land use patterns, development intensity, and levels of public expenditures. Spreadsheets, developed in coordination with S&A, will quantify basic planning data for each alternative on an easily comparable basis Including factors such as: o land use areas o potential building areas based on coverage factors or floor area ratios o property value Increase and tax increment potential o sales tax and other city revenues potential. 5.2 Urban Design/Open Space TAG will prepare Urban Design Alternatives to complement the Land Use Altematives. The Urban Design Alternatives will address: o Streetscapes o Open Spaces o Pathways. pedestrian and bicycle o Districts/Subareas o Entry Points o Other appropriate factors. 11 iL o o TASK 6. PLAN SELECTION AND REFINEMENT o Objective This tasks involves the final evaluation of alternatives for their performance in relation to the goals and objectives, and selection of one or combination of these alternatives for detailing in the Specific Plan Products: o Plan Selection Memorandum o Illustrative Site Plan o Perspectives Illustrating Recommended plan 6.1 Plan Selection and Refinement TAG will conduct meetings with the Project Area Committee, Steering Committee and others, as appropriate, related to the selection of an alternative or combination of alternatives, for further refinement and development in the recommended Specific Plan. 6.2 Plan illustration o TAG will prepare an Illustrative Site Plan and Perspectives illustrating the environmental qualities of the recommended Specific Plan. Perspectives drawn in relationship to existing views will define approaches to Streetscape Appearance and a Corridor Design Theme or Themes. The perspectives will Illustrate approaches to: o landscape and hardscape o public and private signage o lighting o building setbacks, project entries, o building appearance including setbacks, architectural potentials etc. o 12 o TASK 7. DRAFT SPECIFIC PLAN o o ObJective: The objective of this task Is to create a Draft SpecifIC Plan that defines a compelling new Image for the Mount Vernon Corridor Specific Plan area and provides Development Standards, Design Guidelines and an Implementation Program to achieve the Plan's recommendations. Product: Draft Specific Plan 7.1 Draft Specific Plan TAG, with inputs from other City consultants as appropriate, will prepare a Draft Specific Plan which will include the following sections, subject to further discussion with City Staff: o 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.5.1 7.5.2 7.5.3 7.5.4 7.6 7.7 Introduction and Summary Existing Conditionsllssues, Constraints and Opportunities Trade Area/Market Factors Goals and Objectives Framework Plan Land Use Urban DesignlStreetscapeslOpen Space Circulation and Parking Design Guidelines Implementation Environmental Impact Report (see Component 2 of the Scope of Services) o 13 o o TASK 8. FINAL SPECIFIC PLAN () ObJective: The objective of this task is to prepare a Final Specific Plan which incorporates any changes made as a result of the Public Hearings. Product: Camera-ready copy, black and white, of adopted Specific Plan 8.1 Final Specific Plan TAG will incorporate those changes which result from the Planning commission and City Council Hearings regarding the Draft Specific Plan. TAG will deliver camera ready, black and white artwork to the Department for their reproduction use. () o 14 o o o o o COMPONENT 2: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ObJective: The objective of this component is to prepare an Environmental Impact Report as a chapter of the Specific Plan which meets the requirements of CEQA and the City of San Bemardino and provides the public and decision-makers with relevant information about the project. Products: Environmental Checklist Notice of Preparation Notice of Completion Administrative Draft EIR - chapter of Draft Specific Plan Public Hearing Draft Specific P1an/EIR Rasponse to Comments Mitigation Monitoring Program 7.7.1 Administrative Draft EIR TAG will prepare a Draft EIR as a chapter of the Specific Plan which will include the following sections: 1. Summary 2. Description of the Project 3. Environmental Setting 4. Environmental Effed of the Proposed Project and Mitigation Measures . Impad categories to be defined through Environmental Checklist review. 5. Alternatives to the Proposed Projed 6. Relationship Between Local Short-term Uses of Man's Environment and the Maintenance and Enhancement of Long-Term Produdivity 7. Growth inducing Impad of the Proposed Actions 8. Significant Cumulative Impads 9. Other Impads Determined Not Significant 10. Ust of Preparers of the Environmental Impact Report 11. Persons and Agencies Consulted in Preparing the Environmental Impad Report 7.7.2 Public Hearing Draft Specific Plan/EIR Based on City Staff review, TAG will incorporate changes and 'prepare the Public Hearing Draft Specific P1an/EIR for circulation and Public Hearings. 7.7.3 Mitigation Monitoring Program TAG will prepare a Mitigation Monitoring Program which indicates how the implementation of any required mitigation measures can be reviewed. 15 IU _ o o COMPONENT 3: DEVELOPER CONSULTATIONS o ObJectives: 1. to respond to developer proposals made during the Specific Plan preparation process 2. to attract owner participation and developer participation in Implementing the Specific Plan. Products: Marketing Materials Design Review Memoranda Develop Proposal Analysis Memoranda Marketing Plan TASK 1. RESPONSE TO INQUIRIES/PROPOSALS TAG will assist the Department in responding to developer inquiries/proposals which may occur prior to completion of of the Specific Plan. S&A will prepare Memoranda evaluating proposals in terms of their compatibility with the Market Evaluation prepared by TNC and preliminary Specific Plan concepts developed as the process moves ahead. Q A balance will be maintained between responding to and encouraging the developers early in the process while not foreclosing possibilities for projects which will be defined as the Specific Plan process moves ahead. TASK 2. ONGOING COORDINATION WITH OWNER PARTICIPANTS TAG will also assist the Department in responding to requests from any prospective Owner Participants. TASK 3. MARKETING PLAN TAG, In cooperation with City Staff and S&A and other consultants if available under a separate contract with the Department, will prepare a Memorandum describing appropriate means to market the Specific Plan opportunities to Owner Participants and/or developers. TASK 4. DEVELOPER RECRUITMENT A prime objective of the planning process is to involve the private sector in implementation as soon as possible. TAG and S&A will assist City Staff In the process of soliciting developer interest. To facilitate this, TAG will prepare Marketing Materials during and/or subsequent to preparation of the Specific Plan to define development o potentials for developers. 16 o o o o o COMPONENT 4: COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND COORDINATION MEETINGS ObJectives: To actively involve the community in preparation of the Specific Plan To coordinate with City Staff and other City consultants Products: Meeting Point Notes Coordination Meeting Notes Meetings PolntslWorkshops and Hearings In the Work Program figure, a series of Meeting Points are defined. Each of the Meeting Points allows the possibility for a series of meetings on the same day for efficiency and interaction potentials. TAG will meet with City Staff at all Meeting Points. In addition, any Meeting Point can be structured to provide for discussion with the City Planning Commission and the City Council. Property Owners and the Publlc-at-Iarge may also attend any Meeting Point. A number of Meeting Points will include inputs from the Project Area Committee and the Steering Committee. Meetings will also be held with a Technical Advisory Committee composed of City Staff. The final Meeting Points will be Planning Commission and City Council Public Hearings. The Workshop term is used to indicate the potential for more active meetings which can include brainstorming, field trips, sketching, etc. 17 COMPONENTS A..flIYATION.: TAG T"Moro~ IA s.A_~ TMe 1M..........eon.-. U, ""'*' F-.... Ie En;ineIrinaCclMlAtllll RC.~~ CITY ~."'" 1 SPECIFic . PLAN 2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 3 DEVELOPER CONSULTATIONS 4 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND COORDINATION MEETINGS ~ MOIlTHS 1 2 3 4 6 6 1 PRO.IECT IIANAGE_NT 1.1 Work PrOgram and ScMduIe Ref"*",,, Ongolog P- ""'-"'"" ""'toot ..... 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Furnish assessor's parcel maps for the Planning Area, and adjacent parcels as appropriate. showing property lines and existing or proposed street rights-of-way. 3. Distribute materials required for the Meeting PolntsIWorl<shops and other required reviews. 10 4. Assemble assessor's property ownership data for the Project Area and appropriate adjacent areas. 5. Coordinate Meeting POintslWorl<shops and Hearings including: a. Distribution of notices, draft stucfl8s, etc. b. Phone call reminders as required. c. Publication of any required notices. 6. Arrange for appropriate meeting rooms and provide needed logistical items such as name tags, meeting location signs, etc. 7. Arrange for adequate display space in meeting places used for Meeting PointsIWorkshops. o 8. Maintain minutes or other appropriate records of meetings as required by the CitylDepartment. 9. Technically review the various study product developed by TAG. 10. Make available existing Studies and Reports including, but not limited to, the General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Environmental Impact Reports. Market Studies, Utility Studies, Design Guidelines and other relevant studies or reports. 11. Provide TAG with the City/Department's Environmental Requirements and Environmental Review Checklist. Handle all required mailings and deliveries associated with distribution of the Draft Specific PlanlElR. o o o o o 4.1 BUDGET OVERVIEW MI. Vernon Corridor Specific PlanlEIR and Implementation Program San Bernardino [I]Specific Plan I $102,000 I~':" I~:n~~ I I $60,000 l " I $73,000 I " I $48,000 I " I $283.000 I WEnvironmenlall1lll8Cl Report [!]Developer Consultations mCommunity Involvement and Coordination Meetings [:JTOTAL BUDGET o ::I i! 8 f z e i ::I ~ ! Ii c O~ I i IIIC ~ !i I J ; ~ C'! IL I .i · !r:IIIJ ;. w~ I !I! I o o o - I .. 1m ~I 11 I I l I II Ii I f I i gIll: I : f f t f f II I ~ ~.! I J I it JlJ II j If f J f j j Jj! n I It I I. 1 11 i I! 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