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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR44-Economic Development CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ORIGINAL FROM: Emil A. Marzullo Interim Executive Director SUBJECT: Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc. - Professional Services Agreement to assist with the 5- Year Implementation Plan and 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan DATE: April 14, 2009 Svnopsis of Previous Commission/CoupciVCommittee Action(s): On April 9, 2009, Redevelopment Committee Members Johnson, Baxter and Brinker unanimously voted to recommend that the Mayor and Common Council and/or the Community Development Commission consider this action for approval. Recommended Motion(s): (Community Develooment Commission) A: Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing the Interim Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to execute a Professional Services Agreement by and between the Agency and Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc., for the preparation of the 2009-2014 5- Year Implementation Plan and the 2009-2019 10- Year Housing Compliance Plan as required by the California Community Redevelopment Law (Excluding Uptown Redevelopment Project Area) B: Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing the Interim Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to execute a Professional Services Agreement by and between the Agency and Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc., for the preparation of the 2009-2014 5-Year Implementation Plan and the 2009-2019 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan as required by the California Community Redevelopment Law (Uptown __._.__~_e<:l.e-,,_~lgpI!'.elltl'~ol,-c_~.~~,-~L.........m__.._.__._.......................mm..__.__.__._.._.._.._...._.........._........m_..__.__.__.__.._.._.._. All Ward(s): (909) 663-1044 All Contact Person(s): Project Area(s): Supporting Data Attached: Kathleen Robles Phone: iii Staff Report 0 Resolution(s) 0 Agreement(s)/Contract(s) 0 Map(s) 0 Letter(s) FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 75,920 Source: Tax Increment Revenue Budget Authority: Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Budget Signature: ~--Yk Fiscal Review: . /)~~ 0 a.c ''- ,.~. / ~ i( Barbara Lindseth, Administrative Services Director Emil A. Marzullo, Interim Executive Director ..C-';-;;;;i-ssio;;/c;;u;;ciTN-;;ics;--.__.__.__.__.__._.~.s;"''''Z:~;'f2VZC0-<i::''''73-'''''2;;'>h~1.z.:;;)o<1-=.-/<1''.''..'''----- P:\Agendas\Comm Dev Commission\CDC 20Q9\04-20-09 RSG - Professional Services Agreement on 5-10 Year Plan SR_doc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04/2012009 Agenda Item Number: ~ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT ROSENOW SPEV ACEK GROUP, INC. - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TO ASSIST WITH THE 5-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND 10- YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PLAN BACKGROUND: Section 33490(a)(l)(A) of the California Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code 33000, et seq. ("CRL"), requires all redevelopment agencies to adopt a 5-Year Implementation Plan and IO-Year Housing Compliance Plan. In 1994, 1999 and 2004, respectively, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") adopted its first, second, and third 5- Year Implementation Plan and 10- Year Housing Compliance Plan. The Implementation Plan will contain the specific goals and objectives of the Agency for each project area, specific programs to include potential projects and estimated expenditures proposed to be made during the next five years, and an explanation of how the goals and objectives, programs, and expenditures will eliminate blight within the project areas. The Agency's last 5-Year Implementation Plan covered the period from 2004-2005 through 2008-2009 and will expire in December 2009. The 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan will identify the Agency's housing responsibilities, the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, and redevelopment project area housing over a 10-year period. The Agency's last IO-Year Housing Compliance Plan covered the period from 2004-2005 through 2013-2014. Additionally, on November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino ("Commission") adopted Resolution No. CDC/2005-38, accepting the Inland Valley Development Agency's ("IVDA") Inclusionary Housing Policy entitling the Agency to receive one hundred percent (100%) of the inclusionary/replacement housing credits for any developed or newly rehabilitated housing units within the IVDA Redevelopment Project Area within its territorial jurisdiction. As a result, IVDA's housing requirements will be covered in the Agency's 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan. Both the Implementation Plan and the Housing Compliance Plan will address the Agency's 14 Redevelopment Project Areas, the City's portion of the IVDA's low-mod housing requirements, and both Plans will be adopted after a Public Hearing. CURRENT ISSUE: The Agency's current Implementation Plan will expire in 2009 and its 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan will expire in 2014. The Agency needs to proceed with the preparation of these two Plans so there is no break in the redevelopment implementation process. Plan adoption is expected to take place at a Public Hearing at the Council meeting of November 2, 2009. P:\Agendas\Comm Dev Commission\CDC 2009\04-20-09 RSG- Professional Services Agreement on 5-]0 Year Plan SR.doc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: 04120/2009 Agenda Item Number: .J.~ Economic Development Agency Staff Report RSG - Professional Services Agreement on 5 & 10- Year Plan Page 2 The new Implementation Pan will cover the period from 2009-2010 through 2013-2014 and the new 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan will cover the period from 2009-2010 through 2018-2019. Having released the Request for Proposal ("RFP"), four (4) firms responded (see Exhibit "A"). After reviewing the submitted proposals and interviewing all four (4) firms, the Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc., was recommended as the most qualified and responsive firm to perform the tasks as set forth in the RFP. None of the four (4) responding firms has a local office within the City. The selection committee was the same for both the initial review of the proposals and the interviews and was comprised ofrepresentatives from the Agency. ENVIRONMENTAL IMP ACT: These Plans are exempt under Section 15262 Feasibility and Planning Studies of the California Environmental Quality Act guidelines. FISCAL IMP ACT: Approval of this recommendation will cost the Agency approximately $75,920 for consultant costs. There will be no cost to the City's General Fund. RECOMMENDATION: That the Community Development Commission adopt the attached Resolution. Emil A. 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RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND ROSENOW SPEV ACEK GROUP, INC., FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE 2009-2014 5-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND THE 2009-2019 10-YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PLAN AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW (EXCLUDING UPTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency"), is a 10 public body, corporate and politic existing under the laws of the State of California, California 11 Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code 33000, et seq. ("CRL"), and is charged 12 with the mission of redeveloping blighted and underutilized land; and 13 WHEREAS, CRL Section 33490(a)(l)(A) requires all redevelopment agencies to adopt a 5- 14 Year Implementation Plan and a 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 15 WHEREAS, in 1994, 1999, and 2004, respectively, the Agency adopted its first, second, and 16 third 5-Year Implementation Plan and lO-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and WHEREAS, the Agency's last 5-Year Implementation Plan and 10-Year Housing 17 18 Compliance Plan covered the period from 2004-2005 to 2008-2009 and 2004-2005 to 2013-2014, 19 respectively, and both will expire in December 2009; and 20 WHEREAS, on November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission of the City 21 of San Bernardino ("Commission") adopted Resolution No. CDC/2005-38 accepting the Inland 22 Valley Development Agency's ("IVDA") Inclusionary Housing Policy entitling the Agency to 23 receive one hundred percent (100%) of the inclusionary/replacement housing credits for any 24 developed or newly rehabilitated housing units within the IVDA Redevelopment Project Area 25 within its territorial jurisdiction; and 26 WHEREAS, as a result of Resolution No. CDC/2005-38, IVDA's housing requirements will 27 be covered in the Agency's IO-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 28 1 P\Agemlas\Resolutions\Resolutions\2009\04-Zo.09 RSG. Professional Servi~s Agreement CDC Reso (bel Uptown) doc 1 WHEREAS, both the 5-Year Implementation Plan and the 10-Year Housing Compliance 2 Plan will address the Agency's State College, Central City East, Central City North, Central City 3 West, Central City South, Southeast Industrial Park, Northwest, Tri-City, South Valle, Uptown, Mt. 4 Vernon Corridor, Meadowbrook, 40th Street, IVDA (housing only), and Central City Projects 5 Redevelopment Project Areas ("Project Areas"); and 6 WHEREAS, the 5-Year Implementation Plan will contain the specific goals and objectives 7 of the Agency for its Project Areas along with specific programs to include potential projects and 8 estimated expenditures proposed to be made during the next five years, and an explanation of how 9 the goals and objectives, programs, and expenditures will eliminate blight within the Project Areas; 10 WHEREAS the 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan will identify the Agency's housing 11 responsibilities and the use of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund in furtherance of 12 Project Area housing and community-wide housing requirements; and 13 WHEREAS, on April 9, 2009, the Redevelopment Committee recommended to the 14 Commission approval of a professional services agreement ("Agreement") by and between the 15 Agency and Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc. ("Consultant"), to prepare the required 5- Year 16 Implementation Plan and the IO-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 17 WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Committee recommended that the Commission approve 18 this Agreement and authorize the Interim Executive Director to execute said Agreement. 19 NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY 20 OF SAN BERNARDINO DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER, AS FOLLOWS: 21 Section 1. The Commission hereby approves the Agreement, exclusive of its 22 applicability to the Uptown Redevelopment Project Area, and hereby authorizes the Interim Execute 23 Director of the Agency to execute the Agreement with Consultant on behalf of the Agency, together 24 with any technical and conforming changes as may be recommended by the Interim Executive 25 Director of the Agency and approved by the Agency Counsel. 26 Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its date of adoption by this 27 Commission. 28 / / / 2 P:\Agcnda,\Rcsolulion.\Rcsolulions\2009\04-20-09 RSG _ ProfC1;sional Services Agreement CDC Reso (Exd Uplo"'n}.(ku; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND ROSENOW SPEVACEK GROUP, INC., FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE 2009-2014 5-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND THE 2009-2019 10-YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PLAN AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW (EXCLUDING UPTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Community 8 Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at a 9 thereof, held on the day of 10 Commission Members: Ayes 11 ESTRADA 12 BAXTER 13 BRINKER 14 SHORETT 15 KELLEY 16 JOHNSON 17 MC CAMMACK 18 19 20 meeting ,2009, by the following vote to wit: Nays Abstain Absent Secretary day of ,2009. The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this 21 22 23 24 Patrick J. Morris, Chairperson Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino 25 Approved as to Form: :: By 'v:.~r 28 3 P\Agendas\Resolutions'..Resolutions'2009",04-20-09 RSG - Professional Ser.ices Agreement CDC Reso (bel L:ptown) doc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND ROSENOW SPEV ACEK GROUP, INC., FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE 2009-2014 5-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND THE 2009-2019 10-YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PLAN AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW (UPTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the "Agency"), is a 10 public body, corporate and politic existing under the laws of the State of California, California 11 Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code 33000, et seq. ("CRL"), and is charged 12 with the mission ofredeveloping blighted and underutilized land; and 13 WHEREAS, CRL Section 33490(a)(I)(A) requires all redevelopment agencies to adopt a 5- 14 Year Implementation Plan and a 10- Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 15 WHEREAS, in 1994, 1999, and 2004, respectively, the Agency adopted its first, second, and 16 third 5-Year Implementation Plan and 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and WHEREAS, the Agency's last 5-Year Implementation Plan and IO-Year Housing 17 18 Compliance Plan covered the period from 2004-2005 to 2008-2009 and 2004-2005 to 2013-2014, 19 respectively, and both will expire in December 2009; and 20 WHEREAS, on November 7, 2005, the Community Development Commission of the City 21 of San Bernardino ("Commission") adopted Resolution No. CDC/2005-38 accepting the Inland 22 Valley Development Agency's ("IVDA") Inclusionary Housing Policy entitling the Agency to 23 receive one hundred percent (100%) of the inclusionary/replacement housing credits for any 24 developed or newly rehabilitated housing units within the IVDA Redevelopment Project Area 25 within its territorial jurisdiction; and 26 WHEREAS, as a result of Resolution No. CDC/2005-38, IVDA's housing requirements will 27 be covered in the Agency's 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 28 I PlAgendas\Rcsolutions\R.esolutionsl1009\04-20-09 RSG - Professional Services Agreement CDC Reso (Uptown)d<x 1 WHEREAS, both the 5-Year Implementation Plan and the IO-Year Housing Compliance 2 Plan will address the Agency's State College, Central City East, Central City North, Central City 3 West, Central City South, Southeast Industrial Park, Northwest, Tri-City, South Valle, Uptown, Mt. 4 Vernon Corridor, Meadowbrook, 40th Street, IVDA (housing only), and Central City Projects 5 Redevelopment Project Areas ("Project Areas"); and 6 WHEREAS, the 5-Year Implementation Plan will contain the specific goals and objectives 7 of the Agency for its Project Areas along with specific programs to include potential projects and 8 estimated expenditures proposed to be made during the next five years, and an explanation of how 9 the goals and objectives, programs, and expenditures will eliminate blight within the Project Areas; 10 WHEREAS the 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan will identify the Agency's housing 11 responsibilities and the use of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund in furtherance of 12 Project Area housing and community-wide housing requirements; and 13 WHEREAS, on April 9, 2009, the Redevelopment Committee recommended to the 14 Commission approval of a professional services agreement ("Agreement") by and between the 15 Agency and Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc. ("Consultant"), to prepare the required 5-Year 16 Implementation Plan and the 10-Year Housing Compliance Plan; and 17 WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Committee recommended that the Commission approve 18 this Agreement and authorize the Interim Executive Director to execute said Agreement. 19 NOW, THEREFORE, THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY 20 OF SAN BERNARDINO DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER, AS FOLLOWS: 21 Section 1. The Commission hereby approves the Agreement, solely with respect to the 22 Uptown Redevelopment Project Area, and hereby authorizes the Interim Execute Director of the 23 Agency to execute the Agreement with Consultant on behalf of the Agency, together with any 24 technical and conforming changes as may be recommended by the Interim Executive Director of the 25 Agency and approved by the Agency Counsel. 26 Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its date of adoption by this 27 Commission. 28 II / 2 P;\Agendas\Rcsolutions\Resoll.tions\2009\04-20-09 RSG - Professional Services Agreement CDC Rcso (Uptown),doc 1 RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("AGENCY") TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND ROSENOW SPEV ACEK GROUP, INC., FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE 2009-2014 5-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND THE 2009-2019 10-YEAR HOUSING COMPLIANCE PLAN AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW (UPTOWN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) 2 3 4 5 6 7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Community 8 Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting 9 thereof, held on the day of 10 Commission Members: Aves 11 ESTRADA 12 BAXTER 13 BRINKER 14 SHORETT 15 KELLEY 16 JOHNSON 17 MC CAMMACK ,2009, by the following vote to wit: Abstain Absent Navs 18 19 20 Secretary The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this 21 22 23 24 day of ,2009. Patrick J. Morris, Chairperson Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino 25 Approved as to Form: \ /~ 27 By: /~/ . Agency &(uns 26 28 3 P\Ageodas\Resolutions\Rcsolutions\2009\04-20-09 RSG - Professional Services Agreement CDC ResQ (Uptown),doc REDEVELOPME:'IiT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (the "Agreement") is made and entered into as of April 20, 2009, by and between the REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("Agency"), a public body, corporate and politic, and Rosenow Spevacck Group, Inc., ("ConsultanC). NOW. THEREFORE. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE COVENANTS AND MUTUAL PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN AND FOR SUCH OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION. THE RECEIPT OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED. THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: I. SUPERVISION OF CONSULTANT. The Agency Staff designated in Exhibit "A" shall be responsible for the direction of any work to be performed by the Consultant and any other consultants or subeonsultants to the Agency under this Agreement. The Consultant shall not undertake any work under the terms of this Agreement. unless instructed to do so by one of the designated staff members. No other staff member is authorized by the Agency to request services from the Consultant. 2. TERM OF AGREEMENT. The term of this Agreement shall commence on thc date first appearing in this Agreement and will terminate upon the completion of the services described in the Scope of Services as referenced in Section 3. unless earlier terminated as provided in this Agreement. The Agency reserves the right through the actions of the Interim Executive Director to terminate this Agreement at anytime either with or without cause and at the sole convenience of the Agency upon delivery of notice of termination to the Consultant; provided. however. that upon the effective date of any such termination, the Agency shall be responsible to pay and/or rcimburse the Consultant for all services, materials and supplies as may have been furnished to the Agency in accordance with the Scope of Services as referenced in Section 3. 3. SCOPE OF CONSULTANT SERVICES. Thc Agency hereby retains the Consultant to provide the professional consulting services set forth in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference. The Consultant hereby agrees to perform the work set forth in the Scope of Services, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Consultant shall perform the scrvices as set forth on said Scope of Services within the time periods to be identified by the appropriate Agency representative. 1 4. PAYMENT BY AGENCY FOR WORK PERFORMED BY CONSULTANT. A. The Agency shall compensate the Consultant in an aggregate amount not to exceed $75,920.00 for completion of the services described in the Scope of Services set forth in Exhibit "8." B. The compensation designated in subsection 4.A. shall be the Total Fee for the performance of the work and the dclivery of the final work product materials, as set forth in the Scope of Services. The Total Fcc shall include. but not be limited to. the salaries of all subcontractors retained by the Consultant and all employees of the Consultant to perform work pursuant to this Agreement and shall be inclusive of all costs and expenses incurred for mileage, traveL graphics, telephone, printing. fax transmission, postage, copies and such other expenses related to completion of the work set forth in the Scope of Services. C. The Consultant shall invoice the Agency for work performed by the Consultant under this Agreement each calendar month during the term of this Agreement. D. The Consultant shall submit invoices under this Agreement to: Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino Attention: Kathleen Robles, Project Manager 20 I North "E" Street. Suite 30 I San Bernardino. California 92401 E. Each invoice of the Consultant shall set forth the time and expenses of the Consultant incurred in performance of the Scope of Services, during the period of time for which the invoice is issued. Each invoice of the Consultant shall clearly set forth the names of the individual personnel of the Consultant and any individual subeonsultants utilized by the Consultant, during the time period covered by the invoice, a description of the professional services rendered on a daily basis by each named individual during such time period, the respective hourly rates of each named individual and the actual time expended by each named individual. Each invoice of the Consultant shall be accompanied by copies of all third party invoices for other direct costs incurred and paid by the Consultant during such time period. The Agency shall pay all amounts set forth on the invoices of the Consultant and approved by the authorized Agency Staff personnel who requested the services, within thirty (30) days after such approval. 5. RECORDS RETENTION. Records, maps, field notes and supporting documents and all other records pertaining to the use of funds paid to the Consultant hereunder shall be retained by the Consultant and available to the Agency for examination and for purposes of performing an audit for a period of five (5) years from the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement or for a longer period, as required by law. Such records shall be available to the Agency and to appropriate county, state or federal agencies and officials for inspection during the regular business hours of the Consultant. If the 2 Consultant does not maintain regular business hours. then such records shall be available for inspection between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. excluding federal and state government holidays. In the event of litigation or an audit relating to this Agreement or nmds paid to the Consultant by the Agency under this Agreement, such records shall bc retained by the Consultant until all such litigation or audit has been resolvcd. 6. INDEMNIFICATION. The Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Agency, its officers. employees, represcntatives. and agents from and against any and all actions. suits. proceedings, claims, demands. losses. costs and expenses, including legal costs and attorneys fees. for injury or damage of any type claimed as a result of the negligent acts or omissions of the Consultant, its officers, employees, subcontractors and agents, to the extent arising from or relatcd to negligent performance by the Consultant of thc work required under this Agreement. 7. INSURANCE. Thc Consultant shall maintain insurance, as set forth in Exhibit "C" to this Agreement. throughout the tern1 of this Agreement. The Consultant shall remain liable to the Agency pursuant to Section 6. above to the extent the Consultant is not covered by applicable insurance for all losses and damages incurred by the Agency that are caused directly or indirectly through the actions or inactions, willful misconduct or negligence of the Consultant in the performance of the duties incurred by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. 8. OWNERSHIP AND REUSE OF DOCUMENTS AND OTHER MATERIALS AND INFORMATION. All maps, photographs, data. information. reports, drawings, specifications, computations, notes. renderings, designs, inventions, photographs, modifications, adoptions, utilizations, correspondence or other documents generated by or on behalf of the Consultant for performance of the work (collectively, the "Work Products") set forth in the Scope of Services shall upon payment for those services embodying the particular element of the Work Products, become the sole property of the Agency, and the Work Products shall thereafter be delivered to the Agency upon written request from the Agency to the Consultant. The Consultant shall not make use of any maps, photographs, data, information, reports, drawings.. specifications, computations, notes, rendcrings, designs, inventions, photographs, modifications, adoptions, utilizations, correspondence or other documents and other materials whether for marketing purposes or for use with other clients when such have become the property of the Agency without thc prior cxprcss written consent of the Agency except to the extent that such maps, photographs. data, information, reports, drawings, specifications, computations, notes, rendcrings. designs, invcntions. photographs, modifications, adoptions. utilizations, correspondence or othcr documcnts arc readily available to the general public as public records pursuant to State law; provided, however, that the Consultant may retain copies of any such itcms for thcir business records. The Consultant shall cxecutc, acknowledge and perform any and all acts which shall rcasonably be required in order for thc Agency to establish unequivocal owncrship of the maps, photographs, data, information, reports, drawings, specifications, computations, 3 notes. renderings. designs. inventions. photographs. modifications. adoptions. utilizations. correspondence or other documents and record, register and procure an issuance in or to the Agency's rights, title and/or interest. Any reuse without written verification or adaptation by the Consultant for the specific purpose intended will be at the Agency's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to the Consultant. 9. PRESS RELEASES. Press or news rcleases, including photographs or public announcements, or confirmation of the same related to the work to be performed by the Consultant under this Agreement shall only be made by the Consultant with the prior written consent of the Agency. 10. CONFIDENTIALITY OF MATERIALS AND INFORMATION. The Consultant shall keep confidential all reports, survey notes and observations. information, and data acquired or generated in performance of the work set forth in the Scope of Services, which the Agency designates confidential. None of such designated confidential materials or information may be made available to any person or entity, public or private, without the prior written consent of the Agency. II. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES. A. Failure or delay by any party to this Agreement to perform any material term or provision of this Agreement shall constitute a default under this Agreement; provided, however, that if the party who is otherwise claimed to be in default by the other party commences to cure, correct or remedy the alleged default within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of written notice specifying such default and shall diligently complete such cure, correction or remedy, such party shall not be deemed to be in default hereunder. B. The party which may claim that a default has occurred shall give written notice of default to the party in default, specifying the alleged default. Delay in giving such notice shall not constitute a waiver of any default nor shall it change the time of default; provided, however, the injured party shall have no right to exercise any remedy for a default hereunder without delivering the written default notice, as specified herein. C. Any failure or delay by a party in asserting any of its rights or remedies as to any default shall not operate as a waiver of any default or of any rights or remedies associated with a default. Except with respect to rights and remedies expressly declared to be exclusive in this Agreement. the rights and remedies of the parties under this Agreement are cumulative and the exercise by any party of one or more . of such rights or remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any other rights or remedies for the same default or any other default by the other party. D. In the event that a default of any party to this Agreement may remain uncured for more than seven (7) calendar days following written notice, as provided above, a 4 "breach" shall be deemed to have oeeurred. In the event of a breach, thc injurcd party shall be entitled to seek any appropriate rcmcdy or damages by initiating legal proceedings. 12. TERMINATION. A. This Agreemcnt may be terminated by either party for any reason by giving the other party fifteen ( IS) calendar days' prior written notice. The Agcncy shall pay the Consultant for all work authorizcd by the Agency and completed, prior to the effective tcrmination date. B. In thc cvcnt of a tcrmination of this Agreement under this Section 12, the Consultant shall provide all documcnts, notes, maps, reports, data or other work product developed in performance of thc Scopc of Scrviccs of this Agreement to the Agency, within ten (10) calcndar days after such termination and without additional charge to the Agency. 13. NOTICE. All notices given hereunder shall be in writing. Notices shall be presented in person or by certificd or rcgistered United States Mail, return receipt rcquested, postage prepaid or by overnight delivcry by a nationally recognized delivery service to the addresses set forth below. Notice presented by United States Mail shall be deemed effective on thc third business day following the deposit of such Notice with the United States Postal Service. This Section 13 shall not prevent the parties hereto from giving notice by personal scrvicc or telephonically verified fax transmission, which shall be dccmed cffective upon actual receipt of such pcrsonal scrvice or tclcphonic verification. Either party may changc their address for receipt of written notice by notifying the other party in writing of a ncw address for delivering notice to such party. CONSULT A..c"l/T: Roscnow Spevacek Group, Inc 309 West 41h Street Santa Ana, CA 92701-4502 Attn: Felise Acosta AGENCY: Redevelopment Agency ofthc City of San Bernardino Attention: Emil Marzullo, Interim Executive Director 20 I North "E" Street, Suite 30 I San Bernardino, California 9240 I 14. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. The Consultant shall comply with all local, state and federal laws, including, but not limited to, cnvironmental acts, rules and regulations applicable to the work to be performed by thc Consultant under this Agreement. The Consultant shall maintain all nccessary licenses, including a City of San Bernardino Business License, and registrations for the lawful performance of the work required of the Consultant under this Agreement. 5 15. NONDISCRIMINATION. The Consultant shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of racc. color. creed. rcligion. natural origin, ancestry, sex, marital status or physical handicap in thc performance of the Scopc of Services of this Agreement. Without limitation. the Consultant hereby certifies that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status of national origin. Further, the Consultant shall promote affirmative action in its hiring practices and employee policics for minorities and other designated classes in accordance with fcderaL state and local laws. Such action shall include. but not be Iimitcd to, the following: rccruitment and recruitment advertising, employment, upgrading and promotion. In addition, the Consultant shall not exclude from participation under this Agreement any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of age. handicap or religion in compliance with State and Federal laws. 16. CONSULTANT AND EACH SUBCONTRACTOR ARE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. The Consultant shall at all times during thc performance of any work described in the Scope of Services be decmed to be an independent contractor. Neither the Consultant nor any of its subcontractors shall at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its employces are employees of the Agency or any member agency of the Agency. The Agency shall not be requested or ordered to assume any liability or expense for the direct payment of any salary, wage or benefit to any person employed by the Consultant or its subcontractors to perform any item of work described in the Scope of Services. The Consultant is entirely responsible for the immediate payment of all subcontractor liens. 17. SEVERABILITY. Each and every section of this Agreement shall be construed as a separate and independent covenant and agreement. If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to ccrtain circumstances shall be declared invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such term or provision to circumstances other than those. to which it is declared invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affccted thereby, and each term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to thc fullest extent permitted by law. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. This Agreement supersedes all prior negotiation, discussions and agreements between the parties concerning the subject matters covered herein. The parties intend this Agreement to be the final expression of their agreement with respcct to the subjects covered herein and a complete and exclusive statement of such terms. 19. AMENDMENT OR MODIFICATION. This Agreement may only be modified or amended by written instrument duly approved and executed by each of the parties hereto. Any such modification or amendment shall bc valid, binding and legally enforceable only if in written form and executed by each of the parties hereto, following all necessary approvals and authorizations for such execution. 20. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Any legal action arising from or related to this Agreement shall be brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino. 6 21. NON-WAIVER. Failure of either party to enforce any provision of this Agreemcnt shall not constitutc a waiver of the right to compel enforcement of the same provision or any rcmaining provisions of this Agreement. 22. ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement may not be assigned by thc Consultant without the prior written consent of thc Agency. 23. REPRESENTATIONS OF PERSONS EXECUTING AGREEMENT. The persons executing this Agreement warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of and bind the parties each purports to represent. 24. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in one (1) or morc counterparts. each of which will constitute an originaL 25. EFFECTIVENESS OF AGREEMENT AS TO THE AGENCY. This Agreement shall not be binding on the Agency until signed by an authorized representative of the Consultant. approved by the Agency and executed by the Interim Exccutivc Dircctor or his designee. 26. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. The Consultant hercby reprcsents that it has no interests adverse to the Agcncy or the City at the time of cxccution of this Agreement. The Consultant hereby agrees that. during the term of this Agreement. the Consultant shall not cnter into any agreemcnt or acquire any interests dctrimcntal or adverse to the Agency or the City. Additionally. the Consultant hereby represents and warrants to the Agency that the Consultant and any partnerships, individual pcrsons or any other party or parties comprising the Consultant, together with each subcontractor who may hereafter be dcsignated to perform services pursuant to this Agreement. do not have and, dilring the tcrm of this Agreement, shall not acquire any property ownership interest, business intcrcsts. professional employment relationships, contractual relationships of any nature or any other financial arrangements relating to thc Agency. property over which the Agency has jurisdiction or any members or staff of the Agency that have not been previously diselosed in writing to the Agency, and that any such property ownership interests, business interests, professional employment relationships, contractual relationships or any nature or any other financial arrangements will not adversely affect thc ability of thc Consultant to perform thc scrviccs to thc Agcncy as sct forth in this Agreement. 27. NON-EXCLUSIVITY. This Agreement shall not crcatc an exelusivc relationship between the Agency and the Consultant for the services set forth in Exhibit "8" or any similar or related services. The Agency may, during the term of this Agreement, contract with other consultants for the performance of the same, similar or related services as those that may be performed by the Consultant under this Agreement. The Agency reserves the discretion and the right to determine the amount of services to be performed by the Consultant for the Agency under this Agreement, ineluding not requesting any services at all. This Agreement only sets forth the terms upon which any such services 7 will be provided to the Agency by the Consultant. if such services are requested by the Agency. as set forth in this Agreement.. 2S. CONSEOUENTIAL DAMAGES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. The Agency and Consultant agree that except as otherwise provided in this Section 28. in no event will either be liable to the other under this Agreement for any damages including but not limited to. special damages. loss of revenue. loss of profit. operating costs or business interruption losses. regardless of cause. including breach of contract. negligence. strict liability or otherwise. The limitations and exclusions of liability set forth in this Section 28 shall apply regardless of fault. breach of contract. tort. strict liability or otherwise of the Consultant and the Agency. their employees or subconsultants. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date indicated next to the authorized signatures of the officers of each of them as appear bclow. AGE]\;CY Dated: Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino. a public body. corporate and politic By: Emil Marzullo. Interim Executive Director Agency Counsel CONSULT ANT 7~/i1-2,c~[1 Dated:~) ..::' > L-'(/ ( Rosenow Spevaeek Group. Inc. 309 West 4'" Street Santa Ana. CA 92701-4502 ~/. // Ab- By:~ /)';{-2I ( /(/? ;;/{5 /1./ Name: Felise Acosta Title: Princioal 8 Agenev Staff: EXHIBIT "A" SUPERVISORY ST AFF PERSO!,;~EL Emil Marzullo. Interim Executive Director Don Gee. Deputy Director Kathleen Robles. Project Manager 9 EXHIBIT "B" SCOPE OF SERVICES AND COSTS APPROACH The City of San Bemardino Economic Development Agency (the "Agency") which operates as the City of San Bernardino's Redevelopment Agency is seeking consultant services to assist in the preparation of the Agency's five-year implementation and ten-year housing compliance plan. The plan will cover fiscal years 2009-10 through 2014-15 ("2009 Five- Year Plan"). This is the Agency's fourth implementation plan prepared since the enactment of Assembly Bill 1290 which amended the Califomia Community Redevelopment Law ("CRL") by adding Section 33490. The 2009 Five-Year Plan will contain two separate components: non-housing or redevelopment component and a housing component, which will serve as the Agency's Ten-Year (2009-10 through 2019-20) affordable housing compliance plan ("Housing Component"). FIVE-YEAR STRATEGY The 2009 Five-Year Plan preparation comes at a time of economic strife. The Agency is challenged by the fact that a number of their redevelopment plans arc reaching their term and/or financial limit. Further, there continues to be areas within the City of San Bernardino ("City") which exhibit blight that are not currently in a redevelopment project area. These issues require review and a determination as to what course of action the Agency should embark upon to continue redevelopment efforts and address the City's economic problems proaetively. Therefore, RSG suggest that the Agency take the opportunity of the 2009 Five- Year Plan process to create a viable working strategy that can guide the Agency in addressing not only continuing redevelopment implementation but also provide direction for the actions necessary to retain existing Project Areas and address other blighted areas within the City. The Strategy would include setting out the Agency's Vision, Mission as well as Core Purposes and Values in its efforts to improve the Project Areas. Further, the Strategy will transform the Housing Component to a working Housing Strategy that will identify all funding sources and provide an annual work program as a guideline to achieving the five and ten year housing goals of the City and Agency. 10 SCOPE OF SERVICES The Agency has adopted a total offourteen (14) Redevelopment Project Areas. Four of these Project Areas were merged to create the Central City Merged Project Area, as described below. Currently, existing Project Areas encompass an estimated 8.497 acres of the City's incorporated territory. The Agency's Project Areas were adopted over the last 42 years beginning with the creation of the Agency and adoption of the Meadowbrook Project Area in 1958. The Agency's redevelopment project areas inelude: . The Central City Project Area consists of four merged project areas: the Meadowbrook Project Area (adopted July 21, 1958), the Central City East Project Area (adopted May 3. 1976), the Central City South Project Area (adopted May 3, 1976) and the Central City Project No. I (adopted February 23, 1965). The merging of these Project Areas was completed in 1983. . The State College Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on April 27, 1970. . The Central City North Project Area. adopted on August 6, 1973. . The Southeast Industrial Park Project. adopted on June 21, 1976. . The Central City West Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on February 17, 1976. The Northwest Redevelopment Project Area, adopted July 6. 1982. . . The Tri-City Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on June 20, 1983. . The South Valle Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on July 9, 1984. . The Uptown Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on June 18, 1986. . The Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project Area, adopted on June 25,1990. . 40th Street Redevelopment Project Area. adopted on June 19,2000. The largest city within the county, San Bernardino has an estimated population of 194,643 and has served as the primary urban center for the Inland Empire for over a century. The Agency's redevelopment efforts have been the main stay of its City's economic development and housing efforts. Therefore, preparation of the proposed 2009 Five-Year Plan and Housing Component is of extreme importance in guiding the Agency and City during the next five and ten year period, especially in these economically challenging times. 11 RSG understands the importance of these documents as guiding tools and is prepared to work with staff and the Agency to ensure that finalize documents arc of value and will assist the Agency in their efforts to improve the City and lives of the City's residents. REQUIREMENTS Section 33490 of the CRL requires that each redevelopment agency, adopt a five-year implementation plan, after a public hearing, that contains the specific goals and objectives of the agency for its redevclopment project area(s). A five-year implementation plan must identify the specific programs/projects and expenditures proposed to be made during the five (5) year term of the plan; provide an explanation of how the goals and objectives, programs, and expenditures will eliminate hlight within the agency's project area(s); and implement the housing requirements contained in the CRL. Pursuant to Section 33490. implementation plans with housing components. must be adopted every five (5) years. The following scope of services outlines the steps and analysis required to prepare the Agency's 2009 Five-Year Plan covering all of the Agency's redevelopment project areas. Each Project Area will be address in its own section of the Plan and will contain all the information required by Section 33490 of CRL. The 2009 Five-Year Plan document will incorporate a separate 2009-10 through 2019-20 Housing Component that will contain all housing information require by the CRL and also cover the City of San Bernardino's territory that is incorporated into the Inland Valley Redevelopment Project Area ("IVDA"). Detailed clements of the 2009 Five-Year Plan will include: specific goals, objectives, projects and programs for each Project Area including estimated expenditures for each over the five-year term. Additionally, an overview or matrix will be included that links and explains how the goals, objectives, projects, programs and expenditures will eliminate blight within the Project Areas. The 2009 Five-Year Plan and Housing Component will provide an explanation of how the goals, objectives, projects, programs and expenditures will implement the low and moderate income housing set-aside and housing production requirements set forth in Sections 33334.2, 33334.4, 33334.6 and 33413 of the CRL for the next five- and ten- year periods. The 2009 Five-Year Plan and Housing Component will provide details of the number of housing units to be rehabilitated, price-restricted, assisted or destroyed, amounts of estimated Housing Fund deposits, replacement housing information (if required) and a description of housing fund targeting. I Additionally the Housing Component will address the requirement to provide an accounting of the amounts of housing funds utilized to assist affordable units by income category. , Pursuant to Section 33334.4(a) of the CRL, Housing Fund expenditures over the period of the 2009 Five-Year Plan must be expended for very low and low income persons at a minimum in the same proportion to the County's fair share of the Regional Housing Need Assessment (RHNA) unit need for very low, low and moderate income units. Pursuant to Section 33334.4(b) of the CRL, Housing Fund expenditures for senior housing over the period of the 2009 Five-Year Plan must be expended in proportion no greater than the community's population of low and moderate income families to low and moderate income senior citizens. 12 DATA COLLECTIO'" - PROJECT SCOPING The project tcam will hold a scoping meeting with Agency staff to discuss and refine the scope and objectives of thc 2009 Fivc- Year Plan and Housing Component and the necessary stcps needed to transform the documents into an overall Strategy for redevelopment and housing activities. Following a scoping meeting with staff, RSG would like to collect digital or hard copies of the following inforn1ation and/or work with staff to secure or develop the information necessary to complete this engagement (if not already retained in RSG's internal files): I. Verify the Agency's Redevelopment Plan limits information, specifically including eminent domain authority and time limits and any subsequent amendments to the corresponding redevelopment plans. " Complete copies of the Agency's Annual Report to the Department of Housing and Community Development since 2004-05. 3. Updated inventory of affordable housing projects SInce 04-05, including the following: a. common name and address of project, b. year project was built, substantially rehabilitated, or price restricted, c. total number of units by project, and numbcr of units by income category, and d. number of units used to fulfill replacement obligations. 4. Current Agency Budget and Work Program. 5. Housing Fund expenditures for the prior five year period including project name, number of units by affordability levels and term of affordability for each project. 6. City's most recent Housing Element and Citywide Regional Housing Needs Assessment figures. (RSG is aware that the City is currently updated its Housing Element. RSG will coordinate efforts and share data with the City's Housing Element consultant.) 7, Projections of all new Project Area residential development and substantial rehabilitation anticipated by year (RSG will provide worksheet to aid staff, and can meet with Planning or Redevelopment staff to identify and complete the forecast). 13 8. Staffs list of known ongoing and/or proposed redevclopment and capital improvement projects and programs. including the following (copies of pertinent staff reports can work well. as well as summary reports. or we can develop this list at our staff meetings): a. name of Project/Program. b. narrative description of Project/Program. including location. scale/size. and any housing units by income/household ranges targeted. and c. total Agency estimated expenditures for the five year period (2009-10 through 2013-14). 9. GIS files necessary to develop maps of the project areas for inclusion in the new implementation plan (optional. but recommended and may already be collected through our work on the Plan amendment) 10. Description and graphics (photographs or renderings) of projects completed since 2004-05 for possible inclusion in the new implementation plan and/or final Agency presentation. 11. Identification of ongoing blighting conditions within the Project Areas and identification of specific areas within the Project Areas that RSG should review in the field. 12. IdentifY key issues. problems to be addressed in the transforming Implementation and Housing Plan into the desired Strategy. Additional information may be necessary as the work proceeds, as the level of detail and quality of the data would need to be assessed upon receipt. RSG would work with appropriate staff to ensure the data collected is accurate and complete. Following the kickoff meeting. RSG will prepare and update as necessary a schedule for preparation, committee/councils meeting. public review, and adoption of the 2009 Five-Year Plan/Strategy per the proposed timeline accounting for public hearing noticing requirements and Agency agenda submittal and review process. MEET AND COLLABORATE WITH STAFF IN DEVELOPMENT OF MISSION, VISION A:\'D CORE PURPOSE AND VALUES FOR STRATEGY The Principal and Project Manager will meet with Staff to refine the Ageney's overall vision for the Strategy by establishing an agreed upon Mission that is derived from the Core Purpose and Values for the Agency's efforts over the next five and ten year period covering both redevelopment and housing efforts. 14 IDE'\'TIFY POTEl'iTIAL l'iOl'i-HOUSING PROJECTS A"iD PROGRAMS Based upon the results from the preceding planning activities, collected data and staff input, RSG would identify anticipated non-housing redevelopment and capital projects, related goals, objectives and blight to be addressed for each Project Area over the five-year planning period. A matrix will be provided which will relate projects and programs with goals, objectives and blight to be removed. DEVELOP FIVE- A:'iD TEl'i- YEAR COST/REVENUE PROGRAM MODELS As part of the Strategy and Implementation and Housing Plans, RSG will develop five-year and ten-year (for the housing fund) cost revenue that identifies the Agency's projected cash fund balance for July of 2009 and then details expected revenues, administrative, debt services and programs and projects costs over the term of the 2009 Strategy that will serve as the Five-Year Plan and Ten- Year Housing Component per the CRL requirements. As part of this activity RSG will project expected tax increment revenues, pass-though payments, housing set-aside funds and net revenue to the Redevelopment Fund over the 10 year period. RSG will also assess the impact of tax increment cap limitations on Project Area revenues. All other revenue sources available to assist the Agency in their implementation and housing efforts will be identified. IDEl'iTIFY POTENTIAL HOUSI"'G PROJECTS, PROGRA"'IS AND PRIORITIES With input from staff, RSG will identify housing programs and projects and priorities for inclusion in the Housing Strategy/Component. Included in this activity are the following tasks: . Collecting data provided by Agency staff on affordable and market rate demolition, replacement housing. general construction and substantial rehabilitation projects, both those completed and anticipated over the life of the Redevelopment Plans for each Project Area. . Analyzing the City's regional housing needs assessment and portion of senior residents to determine appropriate levels of housing fund expenditures pursuant to recent changes in the C RL. Reviewing affordable housing goals, objectives, and programs contained in the City's Housing Element. . . Project revenues to fund affordable housing production for the ten-year planning period. . Delineating implementation projects, programs and sites for housing development in sufficient detail to measure performance. . Develop implementation strategy that creates work program for future years activities. 15 Consistent with the requirements of the CRL the Housing Strategy/Component will contain the following information (covering the Project Areas and the City of San Bernardino jurisdictional area ofthc IVDA Project Area): RECUIREMENTS MAIIOATORY ELENEJlTS: HoUSING COMPLIANCE STATUTE ~o.'. D'iG Mode,rote",'i,:ome ......,')J,Js..r.g Funa (Low-Moa ,~L1ndJ :J Currert balal1ce and projected annual LO'N.~Aod Fund de::csi:s :J -ouslng Program:t..nmJB' estimates of new. rehabilitated, or pricE' resmcted units 10 be assisted w,th Low-Mod Funds ::J'-ouslng Program: t..nnua estimates of Low-Mod Fund e:>:j)ePCI:ures :J :)escript or 0" now Hcusin.;! Program wi I expend Low-Moo =ur,cs to r-Iee: feg_or.al hOliS lig nee<:! allocat.ons OJ' hO'Jseho: topes. :'.e,y 'ow Income, low -ncome. low pcon'e under -3: yrs 0 C ;:: r::;:: 0" onate t: ccrnn'l,;ri:y need. .~O~$'{1g prX:rJC~.'O{1 : :;:33-: 1 .l{b:': ::J Estimates o~ r'ew. Si..ms.:ant 01 y rehab,litated or price restricted Jr:i:s to be de~'elc~c or purchased. =sti....Hltes c~ ~rcdl.ict or re~lJireMents for very low, '0'''', ::md Moderate Incorre -Jrjrts. ',L.r1;;er c~ veri~"", low arj rnoder:re ncome lJrl:s ,hat ha'~'e been de'.'eioped and n'eet me productlof' requirements =stimates c~ all ur,its tha: wi'! t;.e deveioped by the agency. l;1cluolng very ow, 10'0\'_ arj moderate rcorre units ::J ::J ::J ,C(eg,'Of'li),' H-;!1S::;g NeeDs A,'IOCa~iO(l a~.HNA: :J ~Htj,:" :a"ge: Jri~$ arc proposec LO'o\'.Mod .und e(pendrtures for '.iery 10'0\'. iow. and n'ooeratencome persons :J -ot;:;1 cOr1n1Liri:-y' popu atlon. low income popu ation. po:)uia:lor unde~ 65 yrs old, and 0"" income ::lopulat on under 65yrs 01:::1 :J :)eta ;ed OrogrlJM arj sctledule to expend Low-Mod Funds 10 Meet tt',e con'mun ty' 50 oroportionate houSing needs.:re-cuiremerts. 'O.....::,r Five '(eari-i',:)i.'sing .4.ct,v.::es :J ':''l10Uf'ts of Low-Moo Furds used to 3ssist edreme;y ow. 'o'ery low ar'o low ncoOle un-ts. ~'.ul1lber ocarlon and ,evei of affordabi It'f of newly constructec un ts 'Nth other oca Iy controiled go'~emmeflt assistance ':00 rece'~e:o:Jment agency assistance:1 that are reQUired to be aFordab:e to, and occl..;pied by. iow. './erjlo'o\' or extremely :ow income persons for 55 years (rental:' or 45 years (for-sale:. r,uMcer.:;)carion e'.'e of affordatllit>i. and amoum Of Lo"..- Mod :::'unds used to ass stJrits ava lab e to fami les .,.i~h children. ,~e;Jlucemenr Ho~sing :J Proposed loca: ors suitable for re:) acemert housing. .~o~Si(lg COfJ1p,','<Jnce withi:; $,';.. "rears or Less ::I jra ::.lro.ec! area is '~trl'" $1:( years of tsnme .imtor pan effectiveness address the agency's abiity to compy wittl its a....orda~ e housing reqJiren'erts. :J :J 16 TIMEFRAME Annually for : years Annually for ~ years .Annually for ~ years ,: years Life of plan ana 1 I) yearn Life of plan [JnD i I) years CumrJ\3tive : years .ArJ'ual',"' for :. years MOSi recent census AJ'!f'ualy for 1: ~'ears PriorF'.'e year :Jeroo Priorh'e year :ler ad Prior he year ::lerod : years Six yea rs or less ~33490(a;:2)(A ,lIIJ ~-33490(a)(2)(A ):111 ~33400(aX2)(A ){iil S33400(3k2)(A )dii:o ~33490iaX2)(B }ii:1 s3~90(a}:2)iB :I{i:} S33490(8,i{2)(B )(iii) 33-190(aH2)(BI (hI), 33400(aH2)(Bi (..') S3349:la:ll:::Jl:C lIfl s3349':(3)(2HC i1,ii). ~33334.4ibl s334'3Q(a)(2}(C :Il:iii\ S3349CiaH2':iC ;u'Ii S334901,a)\2)(C )0'0'1 S3349:13)(2}iC Hi'J) ~33490:-a)(3.t 333490-:3)(4) Additionally the Housing Strategy/Component will also provide the following information: . An outline of the Agency's housing requirements and obligations: . An analysis of the City's housing needs to identify the type of housing to be produced: . Provide an affordability gap analysis to identify income and housing cost limits for low to moderate income households: . Provide an examination of the Agency's and all other funding resources that can be devoted to affordable housing with an evaluation of how other revenue sources can supplement these efforts: . Recommend policies, goals and programs to implement a long-term housing strategy; . Ensure that the public review process meets legal requirements; . Analyze income and age targeting goals': and . Provide required detail to make necessary findings that Agency's housing obligations may be aggregated among all Project Areas. DRAFT 2009 STRATEGY (5-YEAR PLA~/HOUSING COMPONE:\'T DOCUMENTS) Draft 2009 Strategy which will serve as the Agency's Five-Year Implementation and Housing Plan will be prepared in a plain and clear language format. It will include the following additional elements beyond the CRL requirements: . Edueationallnformation o The role of redevelopment (e.g., history, purpose, benefits). o How tax increment financing works and a discussion of the general strategies of how to best utilize tax increment financing to achieve redevelopment of blighted areas. o A review of the general legal parameters that cover redevelopment agencies activities with specific examples of limitations and proactive efforts agencies can undertake to eliminate blight. o A discussion of redevclopment's role in creating and preserving affordable housing. 2 Pursuant to Section 33334.4(a) of the CRL, Housing Fund expenditures over the period of the 2009 Five-Year Plan must be expended for very low and low income persons at a minimum in the same proportion to the County's fair share of the Regional Housing Need Assessment (RHNA) unit need for very low, low and moderate income units. Pursuant to Section 33334.4(b) of the CRL, Housing Fund expenditures for senior housing over the period of the 2009 Five-Year Plan must be expended in proportion no greater than the community's population of low and moderate income families to low and moderate income senior citizens. 17 . Strategic Planning o Detail the Agency's prior accomplishments and contributions to the community. o Develop the overall Vision and Mission of the Agency for the next five year period to guide the Agency's actions and activities. Established Core Purposes and Values as part of the Strategy document. o Develop mechanism to evaluate and report back to the community on the Agency's efforts in meeting the Strategy's Goals over the Plan's five ycar term. General Timing of Development of Strategy . By early August of 2009, RSG will circulate an administrative draft to Agency staff. . RSG would then either arrange to meet at staffs offices or arrange a conference call to go over format, content, and the ensuing committee/council public meetings, . Staff comments to the document would be ineorporatcd into a draft and distributed to staff for dissemination to the RDA Committee for a work session on the document. . Comments from the RDA Committee will be addressed and the Strategy revised accordingly. . The draft Final Strategy will bc presented to the RDA Committee for their review and approval. . A draft public hearing notice, staff report, and adoption resolution for consideration by the Agency will be prepared for Agency staff and legal counsel review and finalization. . RSG will attend the RDA Committee work session, approval meeting and the Agency's Public Hearing and provide a presentation and/or answer questions regarding the Strategy. . Agency staff will be responsible for posting (in four permanent places within each project area), mailing (at least three weeks in advance to all pcrsons and agcncies that have requested notice) and publishing the public hearing notice (once a week for 3 successive weeks for a 21 day period: starting 31 days prior to hearing date). . Revise Strategy/Implementation and Housing Plan will be finalized in response to any Agency's changes made at Public Hearing. . RSG will provide the Strategy/Implementation and Housing Plan on a Compact Disk in Microsoft Word Format and one original camera ready copy of document. 18 !\IEETI:\'G SU!\lMARY The Principal and/or Project Manager for this engagement would attend the following meetings. As necessary. support staff may also participate in such meetings. Kickoff Meeting/ Staff Team Meeting............................... ...................4 RDA Committee Work Session ...... ... ...................... ....... ........ ... ......1 RDA Committee Approval Meeting... ........ ......... ... .... .......... ..... ...... I Agency Public Hearing...............................................................l TOTAL MEETINGS...... ........ ............. ....... ........... .... .......... .......8 SCHEDULE Below. RSG has outlined a preliminary schedule of key tasks involved in the preparation of the 2009 Five-Year Strategy/Implementation Plan and Housing Component. The actual schedule is contingent upon several factors, such as agenda deadlines and review process, public pat1ieipation levels, and the availability of critical data. The Schedule allows for a review draft to be circulated in early August with a completed revised plan back to the City in mid September. It is anticipated that an RDA Committee work session would be held in September and would be presented for the Committee's approval in October. Noticing for the public hearing would be done in October and the adoption hearing held in November of 2009. asks ontract Approval & Executio n coping and Data Collection Refine Adoption Schedule Daca Analysis Delineate Mission/Goals/\Iision Identi1'j Projects & Programs denti1'j Housing Needs Exanine CostIRevenue Draft Plan & Macrix Review Admin Draft/Revised Plan Redewlopment Comm. Work Session Revised Plan Redev. Como. Meeting to Consider Plan Public Hearing Noticing gency PlDlic He<ring/ Adoption Pi.... Schedu Ie Se .-9 Oct.-09 Nov.-09 1234 1234512345 19 COST PROPOSAL RSG's total not-to-exeeed budget for this engagement is anticipated to be $75,920. The estimated is segregated as follows: $38,407.50 for the Redevelopment (Non-Housing) portion of the Plan and $37,262.50 for the Housing Component with an estimated $250 for expenses. Our fees will be billed on a time-and-materials basis if savings occur the Agency would not be charge the full estimated fee. RSG will charge for these services under our current fee schedule: 2009 Billing Rates Principal! Director Senior Associate Associate Senior Analyst Analyst Research Assistant Technician Clerical Reimbursable Expenses $ 195 S 160 $ 140 $ 110 $ 100 $ 90 $ 70 S 60 Cost plus 10% Our Budget estimate is described as follows: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REDEVELOPMENT AG ENCY MULTI-PROJECT AREA IMPLEMENTATION PLAN/HOUSING COMPONENT BUDGET ESTIMATE o nsultan I Hours by Task % oflimebveachmember Five Year Plan (Non-Housing) Co ordi nation, Sch edu ling & S ta ff Me eting 5 Data Collection, Seoping & AnalYSIS Identify Projects & Programs/Mission & ViSton Develop Revenues & Costs Model Prep are Ad m in.Stra Ie gyJ 0 raft Five Ye ar Pia n Review Draft Plan wlslaff.Revlsed & Finalize Plan Prepare & Attend RDA Comm Mtgs(2) Staff Report/Resolution/PubliC Hearing Notice Preoare and Attend Public Hearina SUBTOTAL Housing Com ponent oordlnation, SCheduling & Staff Meetings Data CollectIOn, Scoprng & Analysis Identify Projects & Programs IMission & VISion Update housing productIOn numbers l~.stimate Cost-Rev, Identify DOllars Spent & Develop rVlodellncl alirevenue sources Prep are Ad m in.Stra te gyl Draft H ou sing Com pone nt Prepare & Attend RDA Comm. Mtgs(2) Review Draft Plan wlslaff-Revised & Finalize Plan Staff Report/Resolution/Public Hearing Notice Prepare & Attend Public HeannQ SUBTOTAL Ex ense s not to exceed frOTAL / ~ ~q, 6<& ~"'o (} 0,1> ({'(:' 1> CJJ' ,?-~oP 1i '?-~~o 195 160 140 26% 16 8 8 2 8 4 12 0.5 6 64,50 8 12 4 0.5 6 68.50 133 14% 4 2 2 2 12 4 4 1 4 35.00 16 8 8 2 4 8 4 4 1 4 39.00 74 20 33% 8 16 16 12 20 8 8 1 4 93,00 4 4 4 2 4 12 8 8 1 4 77 .00 170 .' 'It' "?'~ 0' ~' Co. 110 14% 2 12 8 8 4 2 2 2 o 40.00 8 4 16 4 12 o 2 2 2 o 31.00 2 8 8 4 2 2 o o o 26.00 1 8 4 8 4 o o o 16 o 33.00 71 .' 'It' "?'~ 100 12% 1 1 o 05 0.5 3,00 1 8 4 o 4 . .~ " <! iJ' ",q, To ta I Co st 70 1% ' 100% $5,300.00 $6,240.00 $5,800.00 $3,670.00 $6,99.0.00 $3,030.00 $4,320.00 $ 652 .50 $2,405.00 $38407.50 $5,090.00 $4,440.00 $ 5,280 .00 $2,150.00 $3,940.00 $4,590,00 $4,320,00 $2,795.00 $2,252.50 $2,405.00 $37,262.50 $250.00 5.5! $75920,00 1 o 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.50 59 RSG docs not charge clients for mileage (except direct costs related to blight field surveys). parking. standard telephone/fax expenses. general postage or incidental copies. However, we do charge for messenger services, overnight shipping/express mail costs and teleconferencing services. We also charge for copies of reports. documents. notices. and support material in excess of five (5) copies. These costs arc charged back at the actual expense plus a 10% surcharge. RSG issues monthly invoices payable upon receipt. unless otherwise agreed upon in advance. Invoices identify tasks completed to date. hours expended and the hourly rate. 21 EXHIBIT "C" Il\SURANCE REQUlREME:'IITS The Consultant shall maintain insurance policies issued by an insurance company or companies authorized to do business in the State of California and that maintain during the term of the policy a "General Policyholders Rating" of at least A(v), as set forth in the then most current edition of "Bests Insurance Guide," as follows: (I) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain comprehensive general liability insurance of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) combined single limit, per occurrence. (2) Automobile Insurance. The Consultant and each of its subcontractors shall maintain comprehensive automobile liability insurance of not less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) combined single limit per occurrence for each vehicle leased or owned by the Consultant or its subcontractors and used in performing work under this Agreement. (3) Worker's Compensation Insurance. The Consultant and each of its subcontractors shall maintain worker's compensation coverage in accordance with California workers' compensation laws for all workers under the Consultant's and/or subcontractor's employment performing work under this Agreement. (4) Errors and Omissions Coverage. The Consultant shall maintain an insurance policy covering liability for errors and omissions of the Consultant in performing the Scope of Services of this Agreement in an amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). Concurrent with the execution of this Agreement and prior to the commencement of any work by the Consultant, the Consultant shall deliver to the Agency, copies of policies or certificates evidencing the existence of the insurance coverage required herein, which coverage shall remain in full force and effect continuously throughout the term of this Agreement. Each policy ofinsurancc that Consultant purchases in satisfaction ofthc insurance requirements of this Agreement shall name the Agency as an additional insured and shall provide that the policy may not be cancclled, terminatcd or modified, except upon thirty (30) days prior writtcn notice to the Agency. 22