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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-Development Services A . Revised CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT ,.J INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM <:) To: ~ 1 Mayor and Common Council .. "l), ~ James Funk. Director of Development Services ~ ~;~ I Clc.:l Phase I Progress Report - Arrowhead Springs lil :; lICe 0> -E .=~ ~::; '" " ... :: a: .: - ..~ c ~ W'-" From: Subject: Date: October 21, 2002 Copies: Fred Wilson, City Administrator 5: <[ ~ '" ~ - e .. -= . il ..${ u I fUI -0: ~. J!!CI) Uo !:'.. .-- u- u '" .", The following is a status report on activities of The Planning Center in completion of Phase I of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan. The Planning Center has been conducting background work to determine the project and necessary permits. Regarding alignment permit processing, The Planning Center reports that they have been reviewing a lot of data from MWD to determine what the MWD project is and what permits they were required to obtain. The Planning Center is coordinating with MWD because moving the decomposed granite from the area being excavated for the giant water tunnel to a new location requires MWD to have to change their original permit. The placement of decomposed granite from the western tunnel on the Arrowhead Springs site represents a change to MWD's project and its 1994 ErR. In the past MWD has prepared an Addendum to its EIR when it changed receiving locations. The Planning Center believes that MWD will be obligated to prepare an Addendum or a Supplement to their original EIR for the change the City may be contemplating. The Planning Center reports that they have been coordinating with Transtech regarding possible roadway alignments, issues pertaining to cultural resources, biological resources, possible configurations of road elevations which may have an impact on noise, and other possible environmental concerns. Also, they have been working on the rescoping effort, thus the revised agenda item that is going to Council on October 21 st. Transtech is analyzing the potential consequences of the truck trips to the City, which will be routed through the City or to the proposed roadway project. For a summary of the progress to date, please see the attached letter report titled Arrowhead Springs Development Project Letter Report on Construction Truck Trips prepared by Transtech. In addition, Transtech is working on calculating trip generations that would be originating from a fully developed Arrowhead Springs. For example, work to date shows that more than 21,000 trips are anticipated to be generated from the build-out of the project. HI). 1/ /0/&/ iuD., . I TENT A nVE TRIP GENERA nON FOR THE ARROWHEAD SPRINGS PROJECT I Land Use Average I AM Peak I PM Peak Daily 1 Total r:-~ITotal r:-~ Traffic I Phase I I Hotel Annex - 115 Rooms 1564 144 124 120 146 121 125 I Conference Center - 25,000 sqf 1289 145 140 15 143 16 137 I Golf Course - 160 Acres 1806 134 125 19 148 116 132 Hilltown Homes - 250 r:;-~~~r:-~r:- Condos/Townhouses Golf Course North Homes - 60 ~r:-~~r:-r:-r:- Acres Golf Course South Homes - 65 ~r:-r:-r:-~~~ Acres Spa and Health Resort - 60,000 ~~rs-r:-r:-r:-r:- sqf I Total Phase I 18959 1509 1196 1313 1872 1515 1357 I Phase II Generation I International Hotel - 300 Rooms 11470 1114 163 151 1120 154 166 I Corporate Offices - 25,000 sqf 1193 137 134 13 135 14 131 Village Shops and Gardens - ~r:-~~r:-r:-r:- 175,000 sqf I Total Phase II 19174 1331 1207 1124 1810 1372 1438 I Phase III I Edutainment Park - 43 Acres 13258 19 18 II 1170 1104 166 I Total Phase III 13258 19 18 11 1170 1104 166 Total Trips Generated by ~~r:-~~r:-~ Build-out of Project ~ct 17 02 05:25p transtech entineers inc SOS 5S5 8863 p.2 } ARROWHEAD SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT LETTER REPORT ON CONSTRUCTION TRUCK TRIPS SEPTEMBER 27,2002 Introduction: This Letter Report summarizes the results of a traffic analysis conducted to estimate the impacts of truck traffic to be generated due to the tunneling operation associated with the Arrowhead Springs Development Project. The tunneling operation will generate decomposed granite material which must be removed f rom the site by hauling away using dump trucks either to a distant disposal site using the City streets and the freeways, or to a nearby proposed future roadway alignment for use as roadbed material thereby eliminating the use of City Streets and freeways by dump trucks. Estimation of Truck Traffic: The tunneling operation is estimated to generate approximately 700,000 cubic yards of decomposed granite (DG). The operation is estimated to continue for a period of 2 and a half years. It is assumed that the work will be conducted five days a week, Monday through Friday, excluding week ends, holidays and non-workable days due to unforeseen circumstances, such as rains. Assuming 10 holidays and 20 non-workable days per year, the number of work-days per year is estimated to be 230 days. (Calculation: 52 weeks per year x 5 days a week = 260 days minus 10 holidays and 20 non-work days = 230 days.) The daily DG generation per day is estimated to be 1,015 cubic yards. (Calculation: 700,000 cu. yd. in 2.5 years divided by 2.5 = 280,000 cu. yd. per year divided by 230 days = 1,218 cu. yd. per day). Assuming that a dump truck will have a capacity of 10 cu. yd. for hauling DG, the number of trucks required to haul 1.218 cu. yd. of DG is estimated to be 122 trucks per day. The total truck trips to be generated due to tunneling operation will be 244 truck trips per day (122 trips inbound and 122 trips outbound). For an assumed 8-hour work period between 7 AM and 3 PM, the hourly truck trips have been estimated to be approximately 32 trips (16 trips inbound and 16 trips outbound). During the entire tunneling operation, the number of truck trips generated is estimated to be 140,300 trips (70, 150 trips inbound and 70,150 trips outbound). For a transportation facility's traffic carrying capacity analysis, a passenger car equivalent (PCE) factor is developed for the truck trips. A PCE factor of 3.0 is generally used for this purpose. Using this PCE factor of 3.0 per truck, the equivalent passenger car trips related to hauling of DG is estimated to be a total of 732 trips per day (366 trips inbound and 366 trips outbound). This is equivalent to approximately 92 passenger car trips per hour (46 trips inbound and 46 trips outbound) during the a-hour typical work day from 7 AM to 3 PM. Page 1 012 F:\dIllllsIWPROCESS'I'iO'OSAlI2OO1\21116 PLANNING CENTERARROWHEAO SPRINGS TIA IN SAN BERMl.81ler Report of Truck Trips.doc 'Oct 17 02 05:26p trans tech en~ineers inc 909 595 8863 p.3 Distribution of Trips As indicated above, the DG carrying trucks will either use City streets to haul away the material to a distant disposal site, or directly dump the material on a proposed roadway alignment near the site. This proposed roadway will be aligned in the north-south direction along the existing Flood Control Basin located between 40th Street and 30111 Street. The following is the distribution pattern for each of these two options: Ootion 1: Removina DG bv Trucks to a Distant Site Usina City Streets The trucks will travel north from the Arrowhead Springs development site up to 40111 Street, then turn right to travel on 40th Street. The trucks will turn left on Waterman Avenue at the signalized intersection and travel south to SR-30 Freeway. The trucks will use the interchanges of Waterman Avenue/30th Street and to travel on SR-30 and other freeways to the final destinations. The following is the anticipated increase in traffic volumes on various segments of City slreets for this option: Street Seoment Truck Trips Per Hour Equivalent Car Trips Per hour 401h Street 32 (between Harrison Street and Waterman Avenue) 96 Waterman Avenue (between 40th Street and SR-30) 32 96 Ootion 2: Dumoina alona Prooosed Roadwav Alianment The trucks will travel north from the Arrowhead Springs development site up to 401h Street, then cross 40111 Street to travel straight to the dumping site. The trucks will not need to travel on City streets other than crossing 40th Street. It should be noted that, the above trips would be related to DG hauling operation only. There would be additional construction related trips to be made by the workers of the tunneling operation, transportation of construction equipment, and various types of trucks and similar vehicles to be used for material delivery and related activities of construction at the site. Page 2 of 2 F:'dfiIesIWPROCESS\PROPOSAl\2001\21116 PLANNING CENTER ARRO'MiEAD SPRINGS TIA IN SAN BERNU.et1er Report of Truck Trips.doc CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Funk, Director C ;"",. _, .. Subject: Authorization for the City to , I;ccept funds and for The Planning Center to '~,. . . .. I ~roceed with select technical studies for the Arrowhead Springs portion of the General Plan Contract. MCC Date: 10/21/02 Dept: Development Services Date: October 16, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: July 2001 Approved execution of Agreement with the Planning Center for provision of professional services to update the City's General Plan. August 19, 2002 Resolution approving Amendment No. One to expand the agreement with The Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan and related tasks; and the City Attorney's office was directed, with the assistance of Special Counsel Sabo, to review the agreement; and make appropriate changes to the language and to ensure that money from the developer must be on deposit prior to any release of payments to the consultant; and to make those changes in the legal language that will protect the City and ensure that no City funds are expended without coming back to the Mayor and Council for approval. September 9, 2002 Resolution adopted rescinding Resolution No. 2002-281; and the following language added to Page 13 of Exhibit B: "Additional Impacts to be Studied: Impacts of Proposed Roadway on Residential Property Values and Impacts of Proposed Roadway on Loss of Open Space in the City. Recommended Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council authorize the City to accept funds in the amount of $64,200 from the developer for portions of previously approved Task 2.1 and for The Planning Center to proceed with technical tasks (Portions of Tasks 2.2 and 2.3, and Tasks 3.2, 3.3, and 3.6, as noted in the attached Staff Report) for the Arrowhead Springs portion of the General Plan update subject to the City receiving the required amount of funds from the developer/property owner of Arrowhead Springs to pay the Consultant for the completion of each work item, task, or phase of the Scope of Work. ~e~ Contact person: James Funk, Director Phone: 5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report. Letter from The Planning Ward: All Center, Attachments A - B, Exhibits A - B-5 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: -0- Source: (Acct. No.) N/A Acct. Description: N/A Finance: Council Notes Agenda Item No. II / () /J..,/ tJd-, CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report SUBJECT: Authorization for the City to accept funds and for The Planning Center to proceed with select technical studies for the Arrowhead Springs portion of the General Plan Contract. BACKGROUND: On September 9, 2002, the San Bernardino City Council approved the amendment to the existing contract for the general plan update to include Phase One of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan. The existing contract includes three phases; however, only Phase One was authorized at this time. Phase One includes five tasks: alignment-permitting process, an analysis of construction related truck trips, a biological records search, a cultural records search, and a rescoping effort. Since the approval of the Phase One contract amendment, the property owner has requested that studies, which were originally identified in Phases Two and Three of the existing contract, be pulled forward. The purpose of this request is to gain as detailed a level of understanding of the potential project opportunities and constraints as possible before starting the specific plan and EIR process. Also, commencing and completing these tasks will assist in keeping the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan (and related work) from slowing down the update of the General Plan. Specifically, in addition to the existing contract, the following tasks and/or portions of tasks are requested to be authorized at this time: . Portion of Task 2.1 Circulation Studies (See Page 6 of Exhibit B to the Scope of Work in the attached document titled "Revised Amendment No. One to the Agreement for Professional Services with The Planning Center). As described in the existing contract, excluding Subtasks l.l.B, identified on Page 20 in Attachment 2 of Exhibit B to the Scope of Work in the attached document, until the Mayor and Common Council, at their sole discretion, shall determine which, if any of the possible alternatives for the alignment between 30th and 40th Streets shall be approved and gives authorization to proceed with the remaining portion of Task 2.1. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $64,200 out of $98,000 fee for Task 2.1. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. (Note: The request is to authorize the City to accept funds from the developer for this previously approved task.) . Portion of Task 3.3 Biological Resources Study (See Pages 13 and 14 of Exhibit B). As described in the existing contract for the biological resources portion of this task but because of the efficiencies gained by completing this work in a single phase, the study will cover the Specific Plan area and not just the roadway alignment area. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $12,816. . Portion of Task 3.3 Cultural Resources Study (See Pages 13 and 14 of Exhibit B). As described in the existing contract for the cultural resources portion of this task but because of the efficiencies gained by completing this work in a single phase, the study will cover the Specific Plan area and not just the possible roadway ali,ment areas. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $22,352. - 2 - Staff Report continued . Task 2.2 Environmental Studies (See Page 6 of Exhibit B). As described in the existing contract. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $6,000. . Portion of Task 3.2 Screencheck Draft Specific Plan Analysis (See Pages 10 through 13 of Exhibit B). The Planning Center will perform a portion of the work described in the second and third paragraphs of Task 3.2 in the existing contract, specifically providing a review of the Screencheck Draft Specific Plan prepared by the applicant to determine the document's completeness and adequacy to meet State law. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $6,000 out of $65,000 fee for Task 3.2. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. . Task 2.3 Base Mapping (See Page 6 of Exhibit B). Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $7,630. . Portion of Task 3.6 Administration (See Page 14 of Exhibit B). Same task but divided to address each Phase separately. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $6,050 out of $12,100 fee for Task 3.6. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. In addition to Phase One (Tasks 1.1 through 1.5) and portions of Task 2.1, these additional tasks should allow efficiencies to be gained in the schedule and a greater understanding of the opportunities and constraints facing the Arrowhead Springs proposal. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of $470,000 was approved on August 19,2002 for this request. RECOMMENDATION: That the Mayor and Common Council accept funds in the amount of $64,200 from the developer for portions of previously approved Task 2.1 and for The Planning Center to proceed with technical tasks (Portions of Tasks 2.2 and 2.3, and Tasks 3.2, 3.3, and 3.6, as noted in the attached Staff Report) for the Arrowhead Springs portion of the General Plan update subject to the City receiving the required amount of funds from the developer/property owner of Arrowhead Springs to pay the Consultant for the completion of each work item, task, or phase of the Scope of Work. - 3 - eBTHI: PLANNING CENTER ATTACHMENT A October 14, 2002 Governmental Services Planning & Urban Design Environmental Studies Landscape Architecture Judith Valles Mayor, City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 1580 Metro Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone: 714.966.9220 Fax: 714.966.9221 Subject: Authorization to proceed with select technical studies for the Arrowhead Springs portion of the General Plan contract. Dear Mrs. Valles: On September 9, 2002, the San Bernardino City Council approved the amendment to the existing contract for the general plan update to include Phase One of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan. The existing contract includes three phases; however, only Phase One was authorized at this time. Phase One includes five tasks: alignment permitting process, an analysis of construction related truck trips, a biological records search, a cultural records search, and a rescoping effort. Since the approval of the Phase One contract amendment, the property owner has requested that studies, which were originally identified in Phases Two and Three of the existing contract, be pulled forward. The purpose of this request is to gain as detailed a level of understanding of the potential project opportunities and constraints as possible before starting the specific plan and EIR process. Specifically, in addition to the existing contract, the following tasks and/or portions of tasks are requested to be authorized at this time: . Portion of Task 2.1 Circulation Studies. As described in the existing contract, excluding Subtasks 1.1.B contained in Attachment 2 of the Scope of Work until the Mayor and Common Council, at their sole discretion, shall determine which, if any of the possible alternatives for the alignment between 30th and 40th Streets shall be approved and gives authorization to proceed with the remaining portion of Task 2.1. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $64,200 out of $98,000 fee for Task 2.1. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. Arrowhead Springs Proposal 10/1 51 2002 . Portion of Task 3.3 Biological Resources Study. As described in the existing contract for the biological resources portion of this task but because of the efficiencies gained by completing this work in a single phase, the study will cover the Specific Plan area and not just the roadway alignment area. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $12,816. . Portion of Task 3.3 Cultural Resources Study. As described in the existing contract for the cultural resources portion of this task but because of the efficiencies gained by completing this work in a single phase, the study will cover the Specific Plan area and not just the roadway alignment area. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $22,352. . Task 2.2 Environmental Studies. As described in the existing contract. Budget is the , same as the existing contract, or $6,000. . Portion of Task 3.2 Screencheck Draft Specific Plan Analysis. The Planning Center will perform only a portion of the work described in the second and third paragraphs of Task 3.2 in the existing contract, specifically providing a review of the Screencheck Draft Specific Plan prepared by the applicant to determine the document's completeness and adequacy to meet State law. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $6,000 out of $65,000 fee for Task 3.2. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. . Task 2.3 Base Mapping. Budget is the same as the existing contract, or $7,630. . Portion of Task 3.6 Administration. Same task but divided to address each Phase separately. Approximate budget requirement in Phase One is $6,050 out of $12,100 fee for Task 3. 6. The remaining budget would be used in subsequent phases. The total amount that would be authorized in this request would be $125,048. In addition to the Phase One tasks, these additional tasks should allow efficiencies to be gained in the schedule and a greater understanding of the opportunities and constraints facing Arrowhead Springs to be gained. If you have any questions, please contact Dwayne Mears or myself at (714) 966-9220. Sincerely, THE PLANNING CENTER Brian James CC Fred Wilson, City Administrator James Funk, Director of Department of Development Services Thomas Thornburgh, American Development Group, Inc. Arrowhead Springs, Attachment 2 2 ,ATTACHMENT B ......., CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Date: September 5, 2002 /:.... ,'-' ';, '-/~. .. ... j., ,"'II" , , . 'i JL Subject: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino rescinding Resolution No, 2002- 281, approving Revised Amendment No, One to expand the agreement with The Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation ofthe Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan and related tasks, and authorizing the Mayor to execute said Revised Amendment No, One From: JAMES F, PENMAN City Attorney Dept: CITY ATTORNEY Synopsis of Previous Council Action: August 19, 2002: Adopted Resolution 2002-281 - Resolution approving Amendment No, One to expand the agreement with The Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan and related tasks, The following motions were also approved: That the Mayor and Common Council direct the City Attorney's Office, with the assistance of Special Counsel Sabo, to review the agreement with The Planning Center and to make appropriate changes to the language so it does not bind the Council, but expresses an intent to explore and study; and That the Mayor and Common Council direct the City Attorney's Office, with the assistance of Special Counsel Sabo, to amend the agreement to ensure that money from the developer must be on deposit prior to any release of payments to the consultant; and to make those changes in the legal language that will protect the City and ensure that no City funds are expended without coming back to the Mayor and Council for approval. Recommended motion: Take action as Mayor and Common Council deem appropriate, /1 ~_..-'" /? -/ ~ Cl , ? " le~, - Signature Contact person: James F, Penman Phone: 5255 Supporting data attached: Staff Report FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: Ward: All None at this time Finance: Council Notes: f2-l',C ,,:lJ; ::;,') ',,)'( q Agenda Item No, 29 STAFF REPORT Council Meeting Date: September 9. 2002 TO: FROM: DATE: AGENDA: Mayor and Common Council City Attorney's Office September 5, 2002 Agenda Item #29: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino rescinding Resolution No. 2002-281, approving Revised Amendment No. One to expand the agreement with The Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation ofthe Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan and related tasks, and authorizing the Mayor to execute said Revised Amendment No. One. At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of August 19, 2002, Resolution No. 2002-281 was adopted which approved Amendment No. One to expand the agreement with the Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan and related tasks. The following motions were also approved: I. That the Mayor and Common Council direct the City Attorney's Office, with the assistance of Special Counsel Sabo, to review the agreement with the Planning Center and to make appropriate changes to the language so it does not bind the Council, but expresses an intent to explore and study; and 2. That the Mayor and Common Council direct the City Attorney's Office, with the assistance of Special Counsel Sabo, to amend the agreement to ensure that money from the developer must be on deposit prior to any release of payments to the consultant; and to make those changes in the legal language that will protect the City and ensure that no City funds are expended without coming back to the Mayor and Council for approval. The City Attorney met/conferred with Special Counsel Sabo on several occasions. The finished work product indicated as Revised Amendment No. One to Agreement for Professional Services with The Planning Center is the result of those meetings/conferences, as is Exhibit "B" entitled "Expansion of the General Plan Scope of Work." The legal concerns raised by the City Attorney and the two motions resulting in direction given by the Mayor and Common Council at the August 19, 2002 Mayor and Common Council meeting have been addressed in the above-referenced revised documents, which resulted in a substantive alteration of the earlier versions of said documents. As such, this item is being returned to the Mayor and Common Council for action as they deem appropriate. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ;::~ 15 ."',.~.:- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7' _J 24 7- ~) 26 27 28 (0':. 1\ . \-":::.> ,-... ,-...., ~\ (, 'Lf -~ ~; RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2002-281, APPROVING REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO EXPAND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE PLANNING CENTER FOR PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO UPDATE THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN TO INCLUDE 4 PREPARATION OF THE ARROWHEAD SPRINGS SPECIFIC PLAN AND RELATED TASKS, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE. 2 , ., 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 7 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Resolution No. 2002-281 is hereby rescinded. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute Revised Amendment No. One to Agreement for Professional Services with The Planning Center for providing professional services to update the City's General Plan to include preparation of the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan, Traffic Impact Analysis, Environmental Impact Report, Development Agreement, and Annexation Documents (a copy of Revised Amendment No. One is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, as is the related Expansion of General Plan Scope of Work with its three attachments, designated as Exhibit "B"). A contract is entered into with said firm for the actual costs incurred, nOlIO exceed $470,000.00, with the fee for a work item, task, or phase of the Scope of Work to be paid in advance by the developer/property owner of Arrowhead Springs to the City for payment to The Planning Center. The Director of Development Services of the City, with the concurrence of the Common Council, shall authorize in writing The Planning Center to proceed with the work item, task or phase of the Scope of Work in Revised Amendment No. One only upon receipt and deposit by the City of the required dollar amount of funds from the developer/property owner of Arrowhead Springs to pay the Consultant for the completion of each work item, task or phase of the Scope of Work requested by the City and The Planning Center shall not commence any work item, task or phase of the Scope of Work until so authorized in writing by the City. Upon satisfactory completion of said work item, task or phase by The Planning Center, and after review and approval by the Common Council of the work product from each applicable work item, task or phase, the City shall pay consultant the additional fee so applicable, with the total fee for the additional work not to exceed $470,000.00. RLS!;s ICENTER RES] RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2002-281, APPROVING REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO 2 EXPAND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE PLANNING CENTER FOR PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO UPDATE THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN TO INCLUDE 3 PREPARATION OF THE ARROWHEAD SPRINGS SPECIFIC PLAN AND RELATED TASKS, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID REVISED 4 AMENDMENT NO. ONE. 5 SECTION 3. This Revised Amendment No. One or modifications thereto shall not take 6 effect or become operative until fully signed and executed by the parties and no party shall be 7 obligated hereunder until the time of such full execution. No oral agreements, amendments, 8 modifications or waivers are intended or authorized and shall not be implied from any act or 9 course of conduct of any party. 10 SECTION 4. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the contract fail to execute it II within sixty (60) days of passage of the resolution. 12 III 13 III 14 III .~~{~1. IS III ..... Jo',: ., 16 III 17 III 18 III 19 III 20 III 21 III 22 III ')' III _J 24 III y III -) 26 III 27 III 28 III RLS/js [CENTER. RES] 2 2002-297 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2002-281, APPROVING REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO 2 EXPAND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE PLANNING CENTER FOR PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO UPDATE THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN TO INCLUDE 3 PREPARATION OF THE ARROWHEAD SPRINGS SPECIFIC PLAN AND RELATED TASKS, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID REVISED 4 AMENDMENT NO. ONE. 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a joint regular meetin 7 thereof, held on the 9th day of September 8 COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES NAYS 9 ESTRADA X 10 LIEN X II MCGINNIS X 12 DERRY X 13 SUAREZ X 14 ANDERSON X IS MCCAMMACK X 16 17 18 , 2002, by the following vote, to wit ABSTAIN ABSENT ~Lt.UtvL.L ITY CLERK 19 20 21 22 23 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this /jr>' day of September ,2002. Approved as to form and 24 legal content: I I 'v 25 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 26 27 By: ldr'~' 9 ) / )Lt.-."'-H..,.('" 28 (j/ RLS/js [CENTER.RES] 3 REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH THE PLANNING CENTER TI-IIS AMEND:\IENT NO. ONE made and entered into this Day of , 2002, by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ("City") and THE PLANNING CENTER ("'Consultant""J. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the San Bernardino City Council, on July 9, 200 I, adopted Resolution No. 2001-2 1 8 approving an Agreement for Professional Services with The Planning Center to update the City's General Plan (hereinafter "Agreement"); and \VHEREAS, Consultant and City desire to amend the Agreement expand the Scope of Work, and increase the compensation to cover the cost of additional required services subject to .-... '~r~~ payment for such services being funded by a third party and subject further to any payment requirements for such services never being an obligation of the City except !i'om funds deposited for such payments; and WHEREAS, the Agreement allows adjustment to the total cost of services when the Consultant and City agree in writing that there has been. or will be. a significant change in the scope, complexity or character of the services to be performed; and \VHEREAS, City agrees that the requested revisions specified in the proposal titled "Expansion of the General Plan Scope of Work to include the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan, Annexation Agreement, Development Agreement Traffic Analysis, Alignment Study, and Environmental Impact RepOlt" identified as Exhibit "B" are not within the scope of services cOYered in the Agreement; and \~mpellO/ cd [plane! r. amd 1 Exhibit "A" REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH THE PLANNING CENTER WHEREAS, the proposed additional services to be performed by Consultant are identitied in Exhibit "B", attached hereto and made a part hereof. The cost for the additional services shall be based according to Attachment I of Exhibit "B". attached hereto and made a part hereof and payable solely from the source of funds as hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed that the Agreement is amended as follows: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES Section 4. Consultant Responsibility, is amended to add those additional services identitied in the "Scope of Work" in Exhibit "B". 2. COMPENSATION ~~j?t~; ~ .' .r~.".._ Section 8, Compensation. is amended to add the follo\ving: Consultant acknowledges that the Director of Development Services of the City, with the conclllTence of the Common CounciL shall authorize in writing the Consultant to proceed with any work item. task, or phase of the Scope of Work in this Revised Amendment No. One only upon receipt and deposit by the City of the required dollar amount offunds from the developer/property owner of Arrowhead Springs to pay the Consultant for the completion of each work item. task, or phase of the Scope of Work requested by the City as provided above (the "Developer Deposit"). Consultant shall not commence any further work item, task, or phase of the Scope of Work until so authorized in writing as provided above. Upon satisfactory completion of \e m peno/ ed [pI ane tr. amd] 2 Exhibit "A" REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH THE PLANNING CENTER said work item, task, or phase of the additional services contained herein by the Consultant, and after review and approval by the Common Council of the \\ork product from each applicable phase. the City shall pay to Consultant the additional fee applicable to each work item. task. or phase identified in Exhibit "B", with the total fee for the additional work not to exceed $470.000.00. The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the City shall haw no general fund liability to the Consultant for the payment of any amounts due under. whether authorized in the manner as provided above or \\hether unauthorized in tiu1herance of the Scope of Work, nor are any other <~l funds. assets or accounts of the City liable for the payments due hereunder except from the funds on deposit representing the Developer Deposit. The Consultant agrees not to undertake any activity or work product on behalf of the developer/property owner of AITowhead Springs nor to undertake any work item, task, or phase of the additional services contained herein except upon the written direction of the City in the marll1er as provided above. The City shall have no liability whatsoever to the Consultant for any delivery of a written notice to proceed with a work item, task or phase of the Scope of Work for which the developer/property owner has failed to remit the required Developer Deposit. \empenoft:d[plam:tr.amd] 3 Exhibit "A" REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH THE PLANNING CENTER 3. TERM[NA T[ON The Consultant or the City. upon five (5) days' written notice, may terminate this amendment for the expansion of the scope of services either with or without cause or for any reason at any time. Failure of the property owner to timely remit any Developer Deposit requested by the City shall be grounds for termination by City. Upon the effective date of such notice, Consultant shall provide work product to the City, and City shall compensate Consultant for the reasonable value of services rendered and reimbursable expenses incurred to the date of termination, but solely from the Developer Deposit. .t~-~~1 ,,,..:;~;-;. [n the event of any such termination, Consultant shall provide to the City any documents, notes. maps. reports, and data accumulated to the date of such tem1ination related to the Arrowhead Springs project. The Consultant further co\"enants to give its good-faith cooperation in the transfer of the work to the City or to any other consultant designated by the City following such termination, and to attend and participate in any meetings, on a time and materials basis, as shall be deemed necessary by the City to effectively accomplish such transfer. 4. NO ADDITIONAL CHANGES Except as otherwise stated in this Revised Amendment No. One, all terms of the original Agreement, as approved by City on July 9, 2001, shall remain in . " \empl:no/ed(planctr. amd I ~ Exhibit "AU 2002-297 REVISED AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH THE PLANNING CENTER full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Revised Amendment No. One to be executed on the date written above by their duly authorized officers on their behalf. ATTEST: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: ~t. C~ Rach I Clark, CIty Clerk City of San Bernardino BY: Judi ,alles, Mayor Cit l San Bernardino v The Planning Center BY~~ NAME: Ew'A-y,vt:.. H1~ TITLE: c.-!G6 Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney .. ~ to k~ \empenoJed[planctr.amdl EXPANSION OF THE GENERAL PLAN SCOPE OF WORK TO INCLUDE THE ARROWHEAD SPRINGS SPECIFIC PLAN, ANNEXATION AGREEMENT, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, TRAFFIC ANALYSIS, ALIGNMENT STUDY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT THE APPROACH The Planning Center will bring a number of strengths to this project. We have extensive experience in the preparation of site plans and specific plans that address the unique aspects and issues of each project. In fact, The Planning Center has prepared over 200 specific plans, each one requiring a special approach and resulting in a unique outcome. The Planning Center will bring this experience to bear on the Arrowhead Springs project and prepare a specific plan on behalf of the City and the property owner. One thing our experience has taught is that a close collaboration between the City and property owner is crucial to a project's ultimate success. Fortunately, this project has involved and will continue to involve a collaborative effort between the American Development Group, the City, and the consultant team. The scope of work for this effort is designed in three phases: the first phase would be a fatal flaw 1)~,? analysis for a proposed roadway extension, the second phase would focus on preliminary studies ..., and an alignment study while the third phase would involve the creation of the specific plan and supporting documents The scope of work is designed to allow the second and third phases to be modified at the conclusion c.;f the previous phases. In this manner, the necessary environmental and research efforts can be tailored to the specifics of the project in a manner that is not pOSSible at this early stage. The following describes the three phases of work proposed for the preparation of a traffic analysis, alignment study, specific plan, annexation agreement, environmental analysis, and development agreement for Arrowhead Springs. The budget, which corresponds to each task, is provided in Attachment 1. This scope of work is intended to augment and amend the existing General Plan scope of work and budget. ARROWHEAD SPRINGS: THE VISION The Arrowhead Springs property presents an exciting opportunity. Given the location of the property, its natural assets, resources, and the ownership configuration, the options for viable yet sensitive use and development are endless. We concur with the suggestion of the Development Services Department that a specific plan is the appropriate vehicle to process a development proposal for this property. A specific plan provides the ability to tailor use and development standards that respond to the unique aspects of the site, are flexible enough to account for long- term market changes, and are detailed enough to provide the City with the level of assurances HE;~d[gcnplcxp_asr 1 Exhibit "B" needed to respect the public interest Given the unique nature of the Arrowhead Springs proposal, a specific plan is the ideal tool to address the long-term use and development of the site. The Arrowhead Springs project envisions the restoration and expansion of the historic Arrowhead Springs Hotel Resort, the development of a new Conference Center, spa, and health club, and the restoration of the historic pools. The concept for development includes a golf course; an impressive, upscale corporate office complex; a "residential hill-town" community on 52 acres of the 1,916 acres of property; a "first class" senior retirement village abutting the most southerly portion of the golf course; a small, upscale single family residential neighborhood abutting a portion of the most northerly portion of the golf course; a "village walk" shopping complex; and an education and entertainment park focusing on community sustainability principles and the world of water. The vision includes development of a world-class icon of a sustainable community, including water, electricity, and sewer treatment. This project will be a demonstration to the world of a sustainable community in harmony with the natural environment This "one of a kind" community will build on the effective use of water, the imagery of artesian wells, and the romance of geothermal waters and steam heating, mud baths, and the nostalgia of silver screen movie stars The following is a description of the vision for the use and development of Arrowhead Springs: ,~:~:tj Parcel 1: Historic Hotel and Conference Center (25 acres). The hotel, constructed in 1939, once hosted Hollywood's celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, and Jimmy Durante. The hotel is positioned directly under the Arrowhead imprinted on the San Bernardino mountainside and can be seen from 30 miles away. The grounds surrounding the hotel are richly landscaped. There is a planned renovation of the existing 135 room, 154,000 square foot hotel along with construction of an adjoining 115 room, 75,000 square foot annex along with a 15,000 square foot conference center. Parcel 2: Arrowhead Springs Spa and Health Resorl (22 acres). The existing 60,000 square foot complex of buildings is planned to become a world-class spa and health resort. This spa will incorporate the natural spring waters and geothermal waters located on the property, which will serve to set this resort apart. It contains an executive golf course, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and geothermal heated pool, all of which are in good condition. The plans include developing trails into the surrounding San Bernardino Mountains for both hiking and horseback riding. Parcel 3: Residential Hill Town (52 acres). This proposed residential site has been selected to overlook the historic hotel and spa allowing for both expansive views up into the canyons and down to the valley. This residential development will include condominiums to be constructed in a pedestrian-oriented European hill town setting. The residential community itself would be surrounded on the perimeter by olive orchards and vineyards, which will also serve as fire breaks. The remote and private setting in a natural environment provides easy access to recreation, quiet and relaxation. Approximately 272 units are planned, Parcel 4: Golf Course (175 acres). Using the West Twin Creek as its spine the planned 18-hole public golf course will extend from the upper canyon down into the southern portion ofthe property. The golf course offers easy access to the public and at same time serves as the front lawn of the HEh'd(genp!e:-.:p.ilsp] 2 Exhibit "B" Arrowhead Springs development. The Clubhouse will be situated virtually in center of the planned neighboring restaurants and shopping areas offering views of the lake and of the botanical gardens. Parcel 5: Golf Course Residential North (79 acres). The golf course allows for two distinctive residential areas: one will be located to the north in the canyon and the other in the southern portion of the property. The residential components shall be incorporated along the fairways with the North residential property consisting of private residences. Parcel 6: Golf Course F?esidential South (65 acres). The South residential area will consist predominantly of senior citizen condominium style units or single-family detached units. Access to this portion of the development is provided both by Waterman Road and a new four-lane highway to the East which, if constructed, would connect directly to 40th Street. Parcel 7: International Hotel (27 acres). This proposed hotel will be situated in a prime location overlooking the existing Lake Vonette and the valley below. The site is planned for a 300-room hotel, which will serve the Conference Center, the Spa Resort, and the planned Edutainment center. This site is located within easy walking distance of the "Village Walk" which includes shops and restaurants planned around the expanded five-acre lake and botanical gardens. Parcel 8: Corporate Offices (34 acres). Adjacent to the proposed hotel site is property overlooking the entire golf course, botanical gardens and Lake Vonette. In this private yet prominent setting the site is ideal for a proposed corporate headquarters. In this location security is easily maintained. It is within easy walking distance of the golf course clubhouse and "Village Walk" shops and restaurants. Parcel 9: Village Walk (43 acres). Plans include expanding the existing lake and landscaping the northern edge with botanical gardens. This is the proposed site for the "Village" center. The center will include restaurants. shops, pedestrian promenades and an outdoor concert theater for day and nighttime entertainment. This site will be known as the "Village Walk" and is planned for 175,000 square feet of building space along with terraced parking structures and easy access from 40th Street. Parcel 10: Edutainment Center (34 acres). Using a concept similar to Universal City Walk with its adjoining Universal Studios theme park, the Arrowhead Springs "Village Walk" plans to host a smaller version of an adjoining theme park. This theme park will depart from traditional parks by combining the best technologies in entertainment with the highest quality educational environments thereby becoming an "Edutainment" center Rides such as the "Journey to the Center of the San Andreas Fault" will engage guests on an adrenaline-heightened learning experience to determine how the Arrowhead Springs site developed such unique geothermal resources. Sponsors from many sectors will be engaged to participate in this next generation theme park from information technologies to robotics. from history and science to the arts and entertainment, including new forms of transportation, energy, and advanced principles of sustainable living. Remainder Parcel held by Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC. Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC will own the approximately 1,360 acres on the Arrowhead Springs site for watershed and its mineral rights. It owns all water rights for all springs, underground water, geothermal as well as the wells and the surface water. It owns all the shares of stock in two mutual water companies and the rights HE/ed{genplcxp.nsp I Exhibit "B" {;g~~~ to spring water sold to Arrowhead Puritas. It.is noted that it is the intent of Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC to be responsible to design, develop and construct any and all water distribution systems within the project subject to all state law, City Charter and municipal code requirements, and PUC regulatory jurisdiction. Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC may be able to develop and manage those resources for sale both for domestic and irrigation purposes within the project as well as water to be bottled and sold off the project. Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC may provide all or some of the following services: Electric service; heating and cooling; gas; telephone; IT; sewer treatment: security; metering of all utilities; billing and customer service. . HE/ed[genph:xp.asp 1 4 Exhibit "B" SCOPE OF WORK The following describes the tasks and steps to adopt a specific plan. The scope is divided into three phases. At the end of each phase, a determination will be made by the City and the Property Owner as to the need to proceed with the subsequent phases. If it is decided to continue. the scope of work will be studied to determine if a revision to the tasks and budget are necessary. This proposal is valid for 30 days. Any subsequent amendments or revisions to this scope of work will require the written approval of all parties to the Amendment No. One. The Planning Center and all consultants, subconsultants and employees and independent contractors to such persons shall not have any direct communications, telephone conversations or meetings with the Property Owner and its representative and consultants without either (i) a City employee being in attendance, or (ii) having been previously authorized in writing by the Director of Development Services of the City. All questions, comments and inquiries of the Property Owner received by the Planning Center shall be forwarded to the Director of Development Services Department of the City for his written response; copies of said questions, comments and inquiries and any and all responses by the Director of Development Services shall be forwarded to the Mayor and Common Council and to the City Attorney. PHASE ONE -:~rf:, The Developer believes that a critical piece to this project might be a roadway connection between Highway 18 north of Arrowhead Springs, south to 30th Street and ultimately to Highway 30. The Developer further believes that the feasibility of this roadway will help determine the viability of development in the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan area. The possible roadway project proposes to utilize a substantial amount of excess decomposed granite (approximately 700,000 cubic yards) from the ongoing water line tunneling operation. As it stands now, the decomposed granite is proposed to be hauled to a landfill, resulting in approximately 70,000 truck trips on City streets. In this proposal, the issue of using the decomposed granite to build the base of a possible future roadway between 40th Street and 30th Street, will be studied. Phase One addresses an initial effort to study environmental, permitting, traffic and cost issues. It is anticipated that Phase One will take approximately four weeks to complete. Phase One will not represent an analysis of the environmental impacts of a possible roadway itself, but will include a projection and analysis of the likely traffic impact on Waterman Avenue from 30th Street to the project. Task 1.1 Permitting Process and Coordination. The Planning Center will serve as the overall coordinator for the Expansion of the General Plan Scope of Work as well as perform an analysis of the permitting process required for the possible roadway analysis. As the tinal product, The Planning Center will develop a brief report on HEit:d[gt:npl~.\r.asp I Exhibit "B" the roadway connection feasibility. This report will summarize the findings of the various tasks outlined in this scope of work. Task 1.2 Truck Trips Transtech will analyze the potential benefits and consequences of the truck trips to the City with the proposed roadway project Task 1.3 Biological Records Search. NRA, Inc., will perform a records search for sensitive plant and animal species that may be within the roadway alignment area. Task 1.4 Cultural Records Search. SWCA will perform an archaeological literature review and records search for significant archeological and cultural resources in the alignment area. Task 1.5 Phase One Rescope. This is an opportunity for the parties involved to determine if the tasks outlined in Attachment 2, Scope of Work, attached hereto and made a part hereof, are still appropriate or if refinement is necessary. This task would involve a meeting with the applicant, City Staff, and consultant team to discuss the next steps and then seek written authorization from the City, following review and approval of the Common Council of the work product (from Phase I per Page 2 "COMPENSATION" of Amendment No. One to the Agreement for Professional Services with the Planning Center), to proceed further with Phase Two or propose formal amendments or revisions to this scope or work. PHASE TWO Phase Two is a baseline analysis of the project prior to the Phase Three Environmental Impact Report that includes a traffic impact analysis, both with and without a pOSSible future roadway, an alignment study for a possible future roadway connecting Arrowhead Springs to the south, and base mapping. Task 2.1 Circulation Studies. In this task, Transtech will perform a Traffic Impact Analysis for the Arrowhead Springs project and an Alignment Study for a possible future roadway through Arrowhead Springs connecting to the south between 40th Street and 30th Street. A detailed description of this work effort is provided in Attachment 2. Task 2.2 Environmental Studies. In this task The Planning Center will make a recommendation for the review and approval of the Mayor and Common Council as to the scope and content of an Environmental Impact Report. The Planning Center will review existing environmental documentation and monitor the road alignment project with the objective of determining what technical studies and environmental documentation will be required. The Planning Center will review existing data and studies provided by The American Development Group and as prepared for the road alignment analysis. Task 2.3 Base Mapping. This task includes the preparation of base maps for the Arrowhead Springs project site. The Planning Center will create base maps for Arrowhead Springs utilizing existing GIS coverages from American Development Group, Inc" City, and County. Task 2.4 Phase Two Re-Scope. Upon completion of the tasks outlined above, the City, American H EJeJ(gt:npl~,p, asrJ (, Exhibit "B" /z~~:. - Development Group, Inc_, and The Planning Center will meet to determine the appropriate steps to recommend to the Mayor and Common Council a specific plan, development agreement, and complete an annexation application as well as recommend to the Mayor and Common Council the necessary level of environmental documentation_ Following the decision of the Mayor and Common Council, The Planning Center will then submit a revised scope of work to the City that includes an estimated budget for the remaining tasks_ Any such revised scope of work shall require the review and approval of the Mayor and Common Council as a formal amendment to this scope of work prior to The Planning Center proceeding in furtherance of such revised scope of work_ HE/edlgenplexp_osp] 7 Exhibit "B" PHASE THREE This phase involves the creation of the documents necessary to entitle the Arrowhead Springs project in the City of San Bernardino. The tasks described in this phase provide the consultant's initial determination of the steps necessary to prepare the specific plan, annexation agreement, development agreement, and necessary environmental documentation. Due to the unknown outcomes of the alignment study and quality of information that can be provided by the property owner, The Planning Center has provided this initial assessment of the steps and level of work necessary to complete this project. The tasks in Phase Two may vary depending upon the outcomes of Phase One and the quality of information available from the property owner. Assuming that no additional studies beyond those described in this scope of work are required and the information from the property owner is sufficient to allow the preparation of the specific plan, then the fee would be $308,913 as noted on Attachment 1. Further, Phase Three will only begin after Phase Two has been completed and only upon written authorization from the City and property owner following the review and approval by the Mayor and Common Council. In developing the work program for this phase, the Consultant Team assumed certain characteristics of the project based upon input from the City and property owner. These assumptions include: .e2!~; ,...y The preferred plan for the project is essentially defined, and attached hereto as Attachment 3, and is based upon documents provided by the American Development Group. The subject of the specific plan will be the approximately 556 acres of development, including golf courses and the 1,360 acres of open space. Detailed analysis will focus on the ten parcels proposed for development that include the hotel and conference center, spa, resort, residential hill town, golf course, golf course residential north and south, the international hotel, corporate office site, village walk, and unique "Edutaintment Center." The American Development Group will provide detailed background information based upon their preliminary research of the project site. The Mayor and Common Council shall review and approve any Development Agreement between the City and the property owner and shall determine whether a Development Agreement is advisable for the City to approve and enter into. The provision of infrastructure to the project site will be the responsibility of the property owner and. as such, the provision and phasing of infrastructure will be included in the specific plan. The City will have no obligation to provide any infrastructure, public improvements, public facilities or utilities on. to or from the project site The Mayor and Common Council shall review and approve all aspects of the preferred plan. Given these assumptions, our approach to this phase of the project will be to work with the property owner and the City to create a specific plan and development agreement that meets Campus Crusade for Christ's expectations and vision within the guidelines and H E/ed[gt::nplc.'\p.asp] 8 Exhibit "B" &\\\; '{~'f%:.! parameters to be established by the City,. while creating development standards based on sound and legally defensible planning practices to ensure quality development. In turn, the Environmental Impact Report and annexation agreement will be developed in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations to promote the development of Arrowhead Springs under the jurisdiction of the City of San Bernardino. HE/edlge"pjexp.aspJ 9 Exhibit "B" Task 3.1 Baseline Analysis. In this task, the consultant team will meet to discuss the status of the project. the necessary steps to complete the job, and to officially start the third phase after receipt of written directions to proceed from the City which will follow review and approval by the Mayor and Common Council. The Planning Center will create a Critical Issues Summary and Map, which documents the significant physical and policy issues including historic, biological, cultural, historic, seismic, safety, natural resources, and public services. The Planning Center will analyze the current and updated General Plan policy foundation and other relative documents and policies to advise the Developer and Property Owner as to what permits and/or other approvals the Planning Center believes will be necessary. Final determination of what City permits and other City approvals are required shall be made by the City. Task 3.2 Specific Plan Preparation. In this task, The Planning Center will prepare a recommended specific plan for Arrowhead Springs. A specific plan is a detailed plan guiding the development of a particular area. The recommended specific plan implements the general plan by creating a bridge between the general plan policies and individual development proposals. Ideally, a specific plan guides the aspects of future development: from the distribution of land uses to the location and sizing of supporting infrastructure, from methods of financing public improvements to standards of development. ";i:.-".- The preparation of a recommended specific plan will be a collaborative effort between the City and property owner. In this manner, the City and property owner will receive a regulatory product that works for both parties, helping to ensure successful adoption and implementation. The American Development Group will be instrumental in the development of all aspects of the recommended specific plan. The American Development Group will supply the infrastructure analysis that will be incorporated into the recommended specific plan and eventually analyzed in the Environmental Impact Report. The Planning Center will work closely with the American Development Group and City to recommend the development standards, design guidelines, and regulatory tools for the site. Final approval of the recommended specific plan shall be at the sole discretion of the Mayor and Common Council and no actions by City Staff and/or other individual City Officials shall commit the Mayor and Common Council to any final decision on said recommended specific plan. .~;:~:. The Planning Center will also be available to discuss the organization and content of the recommended specific plan with the property owner, neighborhood associations, community groups, and other stakeholders. While the final content and form of the specific plan will be reviewed and approved by the Mayor and Common Council in concert with the property owner to best fit the particulars of the project. The Planning Center will address in the recommended specific plan the following aspects: Executive Summary Project Description Statistical Abstract Goals & Objectives HE/o;:Jfgcnpk'\p"sr] 10 Exhibit "B" Project Setting Development Context Consistency Introduction Purpose and Authority Using the Plan (Specific Plan Amendment) Location and Description Opportunities and Constraints Relationship to the General Plan and Zoning Consistency Review with General Plan Policies CEQA Compliance Specific Plan Adoption Develooment Plan Introduction Land Use Plan Circulation Plan Internal Circulation and Parking Plan Regional Connections Existing Site Access Scheduled Improvements Projected Traffic Flows Roadway Sections Pedestrian Circulation Public Transit Open Space/Recreation Infrastructure Drainage Water Sewer Utilities Community Structure Streetscape Concepts HE/ed[g~nplt:xp.asp 1 II Exhibit "B" Landscape Buffers/Screening Pedestrian Links Streetscape Palette Develooment Standards Purpose and Intent Relationship to Zoning Land Use Zones - Residential, Commercial/Office, Industrial Permitted and Conditional Uses Matrix of Allowable Uses Definitions Density and Intensity Noise Development regulations Desian Guidelines Landscaping Design Criteria Heritage Guidelines Parking Area Treatment Maintenance Plant Palette Site Design Imolementation Phasing Financing Specific Plan Maintenance Processing and Procedures Maintenance of Improvements Streets & Streetscapes Drainage Facilities Water & Sewer Solid waste disposal Energy Other Utilities Proiect Review and Aooroval Process Purpose & Intent Procedures Submittal Requirements Consistency Check Mandatory Findings for Approval Applicability Environmental Determination IIE/ed[genpkxp.asp] 12 Exhibit "B" Plan Revision Plan Monitoring Additionallmoacts to be Studied Impacts of Proposed Roadway on Residential Property Values Impacts of Proposed Roadway on Loss of Open Space in the City Aooendix Traffic Study Drainage Water Demand/Sewage Generation Utility Service Letters The Planning Center will prepare the Screencheck Draft Specific Plan and refine the document based upon City input to ensure an accurate and legally defensible recommended plan that provides the proper development standards for the site. An Administrative Draft Specific Plan will then be provided to the City incorporating feedback from City Staff and the property owner. Following the Administrative Draft Specific Plan review, changes resulting from the review process will be made and the Public Hearing Recommended Draft Specific Plan will be prepared for distribution. Following adoption, The Planning Center will incorporate the final changes and prepare the Final Recommended Specific Plan for review and, at its sole discretion, adoption by the Mayor and Common Council. The Planning Center will provide 20 hard copies of the final specific plan and an electronic version that is compatible with the City's computer system. A Fiscal Analysis will be conducted by Stanley Hoffman Associates to determine the change in City revenue and cost streams potentially caused by annexation. These costs will be critical in determining the financing portion of the recommended specific plan. Task 3.3 Environmental Documentation. In this task, The Planning Center will prepare the necessary environmental documentation. An environmental impact report (EIR) will be the necessary documentation. The EIR for the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan may be a second tier document, taking full advantage of the upcoming General Plan EIR as a first tier document. Considerable information will be generated as the General Plan, General Plan EIR and various technical studies are completed. The General Plan and its related studies will be especially important in providing the regional, long term and cumulative context for the Arrowhead Springs Specific Plan EIR. As discussed, the EIR should utilize a no project alternative, an alternative that is based on conventional design and an alternative that is based on existing entitlements. The Arrowhead Springs EIR will use the General Plan data to the extent possible, but will also provide a more detailed and specific level of review for the proposed development. This EIR will be considered a project specific EIR. Particular emphasis will be placed on making the EIR a valuable device for documenting the commitments to environmental sensitivity and sustainability characterizing this plan. While the Historical Resources study is considered an optional task, it may be required if HE/ed[genph:xp.asp] 13 Exhibit "B" information provided by the property owner proves insufficient to meet legal requirements. Additionally, it may prove necessary to conduct special geotechnical and hydrological studies, for the environmental analysis and specific plan if existing data proves inadequate. In any case, the focus will be on areas proposed for development and their immediate environs. Task 3.4 Annexation. This task involves the preparation of the documents for Annexation of the Arrowhead Springs area. This Task 3.4 shall only commence upon the specific written authorization of the Common Council of the City at its sole discretion. The annexation should be considered as a four part process: prefiling; filing and review by LAFCO staff; proceedings of the LAFCO officials; and final certification. The consultant team will assist the City in completing the prefiling phase of the process. The annexation process will begin with a preliminary meeting with the Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCO), and representatives from The Planning Center and the City in order to review LAFCO's application requirements. The Planning Center will work in partnership with the City of San Bernardino in completing the Application for Annexation forms. We will coordinate with Stan Hoffman Associates who will prepare the Plan for Services portion of the annexation application from infrastructure and fiscal analysis prepared for the specific plan. The environmental requirements for the application will be met through submission of the EIR for the specific plan. This proposal does not include services for preparation of the legal descriptions, as required by LAFCO. It is assumed this will be provided by the property owner. Task 3.5 Development Agreement. This task involves the preparation of the Development Agreement between the City and property owner. The Development Services Department will take an active role in assisting The Planning Center in preparing the Development Agreement for review and approval by the City and property owner. Neither the City nor the property owner shall be obligated to accept a Development Agreement nor have the City and the property owner committed to the form, content, duration or legal effect of any Development Agreement. Whether or not a Development Agreement shall be negotiated and considered shall at all times be a discretionary action of both the City and the property owner. If a Development Agreement has been negotiated and presented for approval, both the City and the property owner shall have full discretion whether to approve and accept any such Development Agreement. All costs incurred by the City for review of drafting of any such Development Agreement shall also be paid by the Property Owner or reimbursed to the City by the Property Owner for such consultants and attorneys as the City may retain. The final decision on any such Development Agreement shall be made by the Common Council of the City at its sole discretion. Task 3.6 Administration. This task involves overall Project Management provided by The Planning Center. This task is necessary to provide for the day-to-day management of the preparation of the Plan and overseeing the products, including coordination with consultant team and City Staff, billing activities, and schedule maintenance. 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" ~ < " o ~ " Attachment 2 SCOPE OF WORK FOR ARROWHEAD SPRINGS TlA AND FUTURE P ARKW A Y ALIGNMENT STlJDY AMENDMENT TO GENERAL PLAN UPDATE CONTR~CT The scope of work for this project is to prepare a TIA and new proposed roadway alignment analysis for a proposed tlrture roadway connection between Highway 18 north of Arrowhead Springs. south 10 30'" Street and ultimately to Highway 30. Currently. Waterman Avenue, a local surface street. serves as the north-south link. The amount of trips the project will generate exceeds the minimum thresholds; therefore. a CMP analysis will be conducted. The study area is detined by the magnitude of the project trips, and per the SANBAG CMP requirements could extend up to 5 miles beyond the project site to include "key intersections" where the project generated traffic exceed CMP thresholds. In addition. substantial amount of excess DG material (approximately 700,000 cubic yards) will be generated as a result of the water line tunneling operation within the project area. l. SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS A. Data Collection, Establishment Of Study Parameters, Determination Of Impact Area .~ ;;':~~~J Peak hour ,'ehide turning movement counts will be taken for two hours during the AM peak and PM peak periods on weekdays and weekends at the smdy intersections for which recently c"':~~ted data is not available (those not included for the City of San Bernardino General Plan Update and for any study intersections where counts are not being taken on weekends). The collected peak hour traffic volume data will be summarized and halanced. This compiled data will represent existing conditions. It is estimated that a total of 50 locations will require further analysis. However, under the General Plan Update, we are already obtaining counts for 23 ofthese locations. A total of three new truck axle counts will be necessary. The CMP calls for a minimum of one 2-way dassitication count be provided per arterial and the truck volumes converted to pce's. Additional axle counts along major arterials are provided for in the General Plan Update. Pertinent information relative to the circulation system in the study area will also be secured from the local agencies in the project area. Our staff will supplement this information with tield veritication of tramc control devices, roadway cross-sections, parking restrictions and intersection geometrics within the study area. To detennine the distribution of project traftic a CMP model select zone will be obtained from SeAGo Project traffic will then be distributed throughout the adjacent street network. and intersections and freeway ramps and mainline freeway lanes meeting HE/ed[gcnpkxp.,ISp J 16 Exhibit "B" minimum CMP criteria for impact analysis will be determined. During this initial task. the study scope will be refined and the locations for further detailed analysis will be identified. Traffic counts at a minimum will be required at those intersections shown on Attachment 2, located on pages 22 and 23 of this document. and on the five maps attached hereto as Exhibit "B \", Exhibit "B2", Exhibit "Br, Exhibit "B4" and Exhibit "B5" and incorporated herein by reference. The following analysis scenarios will be included in the TIA as required per the SANBAG CMP guidelines or as required herein. B. Existing Conditions The following conditions will be studied: S Existing Roadway System S Existing Volumes S Existing Level of Service t!;~~ The data collected and summarized in the previous task will be utilized to assess existing operational characteristics of the circulation system within the study area. To assess existing operating conditions, a Level of Service analysis based on the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual will be performed for each of the study area intersections and freeway links for existing conditions. Truck traffic will be converted to passenger car equivalents and factored into existing counts for intersections and freeway ramps. Truck volumes for mainline freeway lanes shall be obtained from the 1998 "Annual Average Daily Truck Traffic on the California Highway System" compiled by Traffic and Vehicle Data Systems. All analysis will conform to City and CMP Traffic Impact Analysis guidelines and standards. C. Opening Year Conditions (With Full Project) The following conditions will be studied: s Background Traffic 9 Opening Year with Project Traffic S Project Contribution to Total New Volumes (forecast minus existing) S Project Mitigation S Calculation of Percentage of Project Contribution S Level of Service After Mitigation S Cost Estimates of Mitigation The future year CMP model select zone needs to be obtained from SCAG to determine distribution patterns. The use of accepted growth rates, provided by the City, will be used for interim year analysis for with and without project traffic. The Opening Day scenario is based on forecast increases in traffic between existing conditions and opening year conditions based on City's recommendations. HI:::/ed[gcllplcxp.asrj 17 EXHIBIT "B" D. Horizon Year Conditions (Year 2025) The following conditions will be studied: ~ Background Traffic ~ Opening Year with Project Traffic ~ Project Contribution to Total New Volumes (forecast minus existing) ~ Project Mitigation ~ Calculation of Percentage of Project Contribution ~ Level of Service After Mitigation ~ Cost Estimates of Mitigation Future year 2015 traffic conditions are examined to provide the background traffic forecasts to determine long-range cumulative and project related circulation impacts The CMP traffic impact analysis procedures require that the future year 2025 traffic data are obtained from an approved local or regional traffic model. In the case of this project, the SCAG CTP traffic model will be obtained. The B- Turn program will be used to obtain future 2025 turning movements at intersections from link volume associated with the intersections (namely the arrival and departure volumes). All model forecasts shall be post-processed in order to be used. II. SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE POSSIBLE FUTURE ROADWAY CONNECTION The Traffic Impact Analysis shall analyze the feasibility of connecting Highway 18 from north of Arrov'k'ad Springs to the Highway 30 by building a new Highway in the north-south direction. The possible new highway may traverse the Arrowhead Springs property and County Flood Control land, and provide an uninterrupted connection to High,vay 30. Currently, Waterman Avenue, a local surface street, serves as the north-south link. The Traffic Impact Analysis may propose a multi-phased approach to respond to immediate needs (a short-term objective) and ultimate needs (a long-term objective) of traffic demand in the area. An objective of the project is related to a tunneling operation within the area, which will generate approximately 700,000 cubic yards of excess material (OG). The project shall explore disposal of the excess material, including but not limited to, hauling it to a landfill/dump area (which would result in 70,000 truck trips on City streets), or utilizing it to build the base of the possible future north-south parkway connection (which would eliminate the majority of the truck trips). The Mayor and Common Council, at their sole discretion, shall determine if one of these options or other options are deemed advisable. HE/cdlgenp1expa:;pf IS Exhibit "B" The Traffic Impact Analysis should determine the viability of constructing the roadway segment between 40th Street and 30th Street by utilizing the excess material generated by the tunneling operation for the roadway base as fill material. The Traffic Impact Analysis should address lead role determinations in the process that may expedite the facilitation of this segment. The first step is to conduct an alignment study to assess the issues and constraints, identify alternatives, and establish the most optimum alternative for the possible proposed roadway. The alignment study will produce a document which would enable the City to make an informed decision if, how and when to proceed with the implementation of the possible proposed future parkway. The Traffic Impact Analysis should evaluate whether this first phase of the alignment study should proceed through Caltrans/FHWA review and approval process. One objective of the Traffic Impact Analysis is to conduct a focused study to establish the conditions, issues and constraints the City will have to deal with, potential impacts and mitigation measures, and estimate to build the possible roadway. The Traffic Impact Analysis should address the feasibility of constructing the remaining segments connecting State Highway 18 to State Highway 30, and the issues of fronting the construction costs and the ultimate granting of jurisdiction of the new roadway to Caltrans (which in essence may be viewed as a natural extension of Highway 18 in the north-south direction). .,;.~ ;Y?~j.:! ,-..;.." The Traffic Impact Analysis should determine whether Caltrans/FHWA review and approval process would be involved for the alignment study for the first segment between 40th Street and 30th Street to accomplish an expedited process. If it is determined that Caltrans/FHWA review and approval process could not be completed within Phase One, it is understood that the project will not be submitted for such review until a later date. However, the alignment study will follow a format similar to the general guidelines outlined in Caltrans' Project Development Procedures Manual (PDPM) The alignment study, which is identified as task 1.1 in the overall scope of work for the project, is divided in two subtasks as follows: Subtask 1.1.A Subtask 1.1.A is to prepare an expedited alignment study for the segment between 40th Street and 30th Street. Study shall include, but not be limited to, the following five alternatives: 1. New roadway on the west side of flood control area. 2. New roadway on the east side of flood control area. H[/.:dlg~nplt:\p .asp I 19 Exhibit "B" 3. New roadway in the middle of flood control area. 4. Expansion of existing Harrision Street. 5. Use of existing Sterling Avenue. Some of the issues related to the alignment study would include: Right-of-way requirements and impacts relative to flood control land as well as public streets as the new road joins 40th Street and 30th Street. Service access road for flood control. Impacts of new road on drainage and flood control basin Noise onto adjacent residential areas. Screening/landscaping of new road from residential areas. Opposition by homeowners. Re-alignment of 30th StreetlLynwood Drive intersection as the new road connects to 30th Street (possible cul-de-sac of Lynwood at 30th Street). Possible cul-de-sac of San Gabriel Street at 40th Street. Traffic Signals. The Mayor and Common Council, at their sole discretion, shall determine which, if any of the possible alternatives shall be approved. ~, ~t.:.~~~ The following are specific tasks that will be performed by the consultant in subtask 1.1.A: Aerial Surveying - Utilize existing aerial topographic mapping. Geotechnical/Geological Constraints - Review published geologic data and make a cursory field reconnaissance of the project study area. Based on this review and knowledge of the vicinity, we will identify general geotechnical/geologic constraints to consider in establishing alternate routes (e.g., problematic slope orientations, seismic features, possible excavation difficulties and potential soil removals). Right-of-Way - Prepare plans showing the proposed right-of-way and slope easements, and provide approximate right-of-way costs. It is assumed that mapping of the take areas and not the entire property will be sufficient. It is also assumed that title reports or legal descriptions/sketches are not required. Subtasks 1.1.8 Subtask 1.1.B of the project is to study possible concept alignment extending a possible new roadway from 40th Street north to connect to Highway 18, and from 30th Street south to connect to Highway 30. The proposed connection at Highway 30 may have new ramps and may eliminate existing ramps at Waterman " Avenue/30th Street. Final decision on all such issues shall be at the sole discretion HE/cd[gt:l1pk:\p_asp I 211 Exhibit "B" of the Mayor and Common Council. At this stage, the scope of work for Subtask 1,1,8 is to explore possible concept level alignments showing feasible connections to State highways, initiate discussions with Caltrans, suggest alternative concept alignments listing potential issues, and assist the City in discussing new highway proposal and ramps with Caltrans, While a scope cannot be identified to take the project any further at this point, the consultants will be available to support the City if the project progresses after receiving feedback and some direction from Caltrans/FHWA. The study would show the possible alignments, feasibility of a connection to Highway 18 and 30, potential for new ramp configuration at Highway 30, possible deletion of ramps at Highway 30IWaterman/30th, proposed grading, possibility of a bridge at the north end, potential for new ramps at the Highway 30 connection, possible spacing with the existing adjacent ramps, possible removal of ramps at Waterman/30th, crossings at 30th and 40th (underpass, overpass), traffic, and other elements. ;~~~ HE/cu[genplexp.a5p] 2\ Exhibit "B" ATTACHMENT 2 Count Locations for Traffic Impact Analysis A total of four new truck axle counts will be completed. New Axle count locations: I. Waterman Avenue: North of 40'h Street 2. 40th Street: West of Waterman Avenue 3. 30th Street: West of Waterman Avenue 4. SieITa Way: North of 40th Street The following is a list of locations that will be included in the study analysis: Main-Line Freeway Locations: 1. SR-30 Freeway east of Waterman Avenue: Eastbound and Westbound 2. SR-30 Freeway west of Waterman Avenue: Eastbound and Westbound 3. 215 Freeway north of SR-30 Freeway: Northbound and Southbound 4. 215 Freeway south ofSR-30 Freeway: Northbound and Southbound 5. SR-259 Freeway south of SR-30 Freeway: Northbound and Southbound f~:~~ Locations for weekend counts for Friday count (5-7 p.m.) 1. Watelman Avenue at 40th Street 2. Waterman Avenue at SR-30 EB Ramp 3. 30th Street at WB offramp at Parkside 4. SR-I8 at AITowhead Springs Road 5. SieITa Way at 46th Street 6. Watemlan Avenue at 30th Street Locations for weekend counts for Sunday count (10 a.m. -noon) I. 30'h Street at Leroy WB on ramp 2. SieITa Way at Waterman Avenue 3. SieITa Way at 40th Street 4. Waterman Avenue at 46'h Street 5. Waterman Avenue at 44th Street 6. Waterman Avenue at Highland Avenue The following intersections are projected to meet CMP thresholds for analysis. These locations are subject to the approval of SANBAG. SANBAG may require more counts. Some locations may be adjusted after project distribution has been completed, but at a minimum 52 counts will be conducted. 1. Waterman Avenue at 40th Street * 2. Waterman Avenue at Parkdale Drive 3. Waterman Avenue at SR-30 EB Ramp 4. 30th Street at Leroy WB on ramp 5. 30th Street at WB off ramp at Parkside 22 Exhibit "B" 1iZ,", :~:< ~~~ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. .... ~:.; Sierra Way at Watem1an Avenue Sierra Way at40'h Street * SR-18 at Arrowhead Springs Road Sien'a Way at 46th Street Waterman Avenue at 46th Street Watennan Avenue at 44th Street Waterman Avenue at Hi~hland Avenue * Waterman Avenue at34t Street Waterman Avenue at 30'h Street * Watennan Avenue at Baseline Street * 40th Street at Kendall Drive * E Street at 30th Street * E Street at SR-259 WB on ramp E Street at SR-259 Off Ramp 30lh Street at North F Street and SR-259 SB Ramp Sierra Way at 30th Street Sierra Way at Highland Avenue Sierra Way at Baseline Road E Street at Highland Avenue * E Street at Baseline Street Del Rosa Avenue at Lynwood Drive Del Rosa Avenue at SR-30 WB Ramps * Del Rosa Avenue at SR-30 EB Ramps * Del Rosa A venue at Date * Del Rosa Avenue at Highland Avenue * Del Rosa Avenue at Baseline Street University Parkway at Kendall Drive * University Parkway at SR-215 NB Ramps Uni,"ersity Parkway at SR-215 SB Ramps Palm at Kendall Drive * Palm at SR-215 NB Ramps Palm at SR-215 SB Ramps 40lh Street at Harrison Street Highland Avenue at SR-259 NB Ramp Highland Avenue at SR-259 SB Ramp Highland Avenue at Sterling Avenue Highland Avenue at SR-30 EB Ramp Highland Avenue at SR-30 WB Ramp Highland Avenue at Victoria * Mountain View at 40th Street Mountain View (Electric Avenue) at Northpark Blvd Little Mountain Drive at Kendall Drive Little Mountain Drive at Northpark Blvd Arden Avenue at SR-30 WB on ramp Arden Avenue at SR-30 EB on ramp Waterman and Marshall Waterman and 36th Street 23 Exhibit "B" .- ~ '-r"~':"':, .' 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The Specific Plan provides the vision for a community based on a mixture of residential neighborhoods focused around a lively community core and a regional resort destination, interconnected with multi-purpose open space features, including public golf course, nature trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian, promenades, botanical gardens, ponds, streams, and environments for viewing wildlife. Additional defining features of the concept include the renewal of historic treasures from Native American heritage and early settlers to Hollywood's Golden Age. And not to be mistaken, one of the most valuable features of the project are its water resources: both thermal hot springs and fresh, pure cold water canyon springs. Finally, the project offers a mix of residential selections ranging from golf course condominiums, to equestrian estates, to contemporary townhouses, to orchard villas. to upscale retirement communities. The Village Walk commercial center is envisioned as a multi-purpose "promenade" that serves as the focal point of the community and provides its most prominent expression of uniqueness. It is in effect a "main street" in the time-honored tradition of the American small town. Village Walk provides a rich mixture of entertainment, commercial, cultural, educational, and residential uses. ,4~~t;. '.~" Village Walk is intended to be a unique. walkable downtown. Buildings will be located so that views ofth.e mountains, canyons, and lake are maximized. The sidewalks or "promenades" will be filled with pedestrian amenities, such as benches, low planter walls, shaded or trellised areas, public art, and outdoor dining to create an exciting pedestrian experience. Building massing and heights will be varied, encouraging prominent architectural accent buildings. Streets and pedestrian links will be oriented to frame views of natural features and manmade focal points. All of these efforts help to create a strong sense of identity and interest. The following conceptual illustrations are intended to provide a feel for what the Arrowhead Springs experience may become. ARROWHEAD SPRINGS: THE VISION The An'owhead Springs property presents an exciting opportunity. Given the location of the property, its natural assets, resources, and the ownership configuration, the options for viable yet sensitive use and development are endless. We concur with the suggestion of the Development Services Department that a specific plan is the appropriate vehicle to process a development proposal for this property. A specific plan provides the ability to tailor use and development standards that respond to the unique aspects of the site, are flexible enough to account for long-term market changes, and are detailed enough to provide the City with the level of assurances needed to respect the public interest. Given the unique nature of the Arrowhead Springs proposal, a specific plan is the ideal tool to address the long-term use and development of the site. The Arrowhead Springs project envisions 29 Exhibit "8" the restoration and expansion of the historic Arrowhead Springs Hotel Resort, the development of a new Conference Center. spa, and health club, and the restoration of the historic pools. The concept for development includes a golf course; an impressive, upscale corporate office complex; a "residential hill-town" community on 52 acres of the 1,916 acres of property; a "first class" senior retirement village abutting the most southerly portion of the golf course; a small, upscale single family residential neighborhood abutting a portion of the most northerly portion of the golf course; a "village walk" shopping complex; and an education and ente11ainment park focusing on community sustainability principles and the world of water. The vision includes development of a world-class icon of a sustainable community, including water, electricity, and sewer treatment. This project will be a demonstration to the world of a sustainable community in harmony with the natural environment. This "one of a kind" community will build on the effective use of water, the imagery of artesian wells, and the romance of geothermal waters and steam heating, mud baths, and the nostalgia of silver screen movie stars. The following is a description of the vision for the use and development of Arrowhead Springs: Parcell: Historic Hotel and Conference Cenler (25 acres). The hotel, constructed in 1939, once hosted Hollywood's celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, and Jimmy Durante. The hotel is positioned directly under the Arrowhead imprinted on the San Bernardino mountainside and can be seen from 30 miles away. The grounds surrounding the hotel are richly landscaped. There is a planned renovation of the existing 135 room, 154,000 square foot hotel along with construction of an adjoining 115 room, 75,000 square foot annex along with a 15,000 square foot conference center. ..".-.', .:-".:. ,:.'~~' Parcel 2: Arrowhead Springs Spa and Health Resort (22 acres). The existing 60,000 square foot complex of buildings is planned to become a world-class spa and health resort. This spa will incorporate the natural spring waters and geothermal waters located on the property, which will serve to set this resort apart. It contains an executive golf course, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and geothermal heated pool, all of which are in good condition. The plans include developing trails into the sUlTolmding San Bernardino Mountains for both hiking and horseback riding. Parcel 3: Residential Hill Town (52 acres). This proposed residential site has been selected to overlook the historic hotel and spa allowing for both expansive views up into the canyons and down to the valley. This residential development will include condominiums to be constructed in a pedestrian-oriented European hill town setting. The residential community itself would be surrounded on the perimeter by olive orchards and vineyards, which will also serve as fire breaks. The remote and private setting in a natural environment provides easy access to recreation, quiet and relaxation. Approximately 272 units are planned. Parcel 4: Gol{ Course (175 acres). Using the West Twin Creek as its spine the planned IS-hole public golf course will extend from the upper canyon down into the southern portion of the property. The golf course offers easy access to the public and at same time serves as the front lawn of the Arrowhead Springs development. The Clubhouse will be situated virtually in center of the planned neighboring restaurants and shopping areas offering views of the lake and of the botanical gardens. 30 Exhibit "B" Parcel 5: Golf Course Residential North (79 acres). The golf course allows for two distinctive residential areas: one will be located to the north in the canyon and the other in the southern portion of the property. The residential components shall be incorporated along the fairways with the North residential property consisting of private residences. Parcel 6: Golf Course Residential South (65 acres). The South residential area will consist predominantly of senior citizen condominium style units or single-family detached units. Access to this portion of the development is provided both by Watemlan Road and a new four-lane highway to the East which, if constructed, would connect directly to 40th Street. Parcel 7: International Hotel (27 acres). This proposed hotel will be situated in a prime location overlooking the existing Lake Vonette and the valley below. The site is planned for a 300-room hotel, which will serve the Conference Center, the Spa Resort, and the planned Edutainment center. This site is located within easy walking distance of the "Village Walk" which includes shops and restaurants planned around the expanded five-acre lake and botanical gardens. Parcel 8: CO/porate Offices (34 acres). Adjacent to the proposed hotel site is property overlooking the entire golf course, botanical gardens and Lake V onette. In this private yet prominent setting the site is ideal for a proposed corporate headquarters. In this location security is easily maintained. It is within easy walking distance of the golf course clubhouse and "Village Walk" shops and restaurants. ,.~::~.. .~,}~~~ Parcel 9: Village Walk (43 acres). Plans include expanding the existing lake and landscaping the northern edge with botanical gardens. This is the proposed site for the "Village" center. The center will include restaurants, shops, pedestrian promenades and an outdoor concert theater for day and nighttime entertainment. This site will be known as the "Village Walk" and is planned for 175,000 square feet of building space along with terraced parking structures and easy access from 40th Street. Parcel 10: Edutainment Center (34 acres). Using a concept similar to Universal City Walk with its adjoining Universal Studios theme park, the Arrowhead Springs "Village Walk" plans to host a smaller version of an adjoining theme park. This theme park will depart from traditional parks by combining the best technologies in entertainment with the highest quality educational environments thereby becoming an "Edutainment" center. Rides such as the "Journey to the Center of the San Andreas Fault" will engage guests on an adrenaline-heightened learning experience to detennine how the Arrowhead Springs site developed such unique geothermal resources. Sponsors from many sectors will be engaged to participate in this next generation theme park from information technologies to robotics, trom history and science to the arts and entertainment, including new forms of transportation, energy, and advanced principles of sustainable living. Remainder Parcel held by Arrowhead Water and Power, LLe. Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC will own the approximately 1,360 acres on the Arrowhead Springs site for watershed and its mineral rights. It owns all water rights for all springs, underground water, geothermal as well as the wells and the surface water. It owns all the shares of stock in two mutual water companies and the rights to spring water sold to Arrowhead Puritas. It is noted that it is the intent of Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC to be responsible to design, develop and construct any and all water distribution 31 Exhibit "B" ~1~; '_:;-.:v' systems within the project subject to all state law, City Charter and municipal code requirements, and PUC regulatory jurisdiction. Arrowhead Water and Power, LLC may be able to develop and manage those resources for sale both for domestic and irrigation purposes within the project as well as water to be bottled and sold off the project. An.owhead Water and Power, LLC may provide all or some of the following services: Electric service; heating and cooling; gas; telephone; IT; sewer treatment; security; metering of all utilities; billing and customer service. 32 Exhibit "B" t':;.~~ . . .1 I en iii" .. AI .... ::e ::e co ;. ~ 3 .. "'U )> ~ ~ )0 S>> ... 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