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2008-025-Authorizing The Town Manager-Executive Director To Execute An Agreement With Design, Community And Environment To Prepare An Update To The Housing Element Of The General PlanRESOLUTION 2008-025 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN MANAGER/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH DESIGN, COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENT TO PREPARE AN UPDATE TO THE HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos Town is required by State law to update the Housing Element of the General Plan; and WHEREAS, Design, Community and Environment is the most qualified firm to prepare the Housing Element update because of their extensive experience preparing Housing Elements that have been adopted and certified by jurisdictions throughout California; and WHEREAS, David Early, Design, Community and Environment's Principal-in- Charge for this project, has extensive applicable experience preparing Housing Element updates for jurisdictions throughout California. RESOLVED, by the Town Council that the Town Manager/Executive Director is authorized to execute an agreement with Design, Community and Environment for the preparation of the Housing Element update to the General Plan. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 17th day of March, 2008, by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Steve Glickman, Diane McNutt, Joe Pirzynski, Mike Wasserman, and Mayor Barbara Spector NAYS: None ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: ERIC OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LO GATES, CALIFORNIA D E S I G N C O M M U N I T Y & E N V I R O N M E N T 1625 SHATTUCK AVENUE SUITE 300 BERKELEY, CA 9A709 TEL ; 5 1 0 8 4 8 3 8 1 5 March 4, 2008 F A x; 5 t o s a s a 3 t 5 Mr, Curtis Banks Town of Los Gatos Community Development Department i 10 E. Main Street Lost Gatos, CA 95030 Re: Los Gatos Housing Element Update Dear Mr. Banks: Thank you for inviting Design, Community & Environment to submit this .proposal to conduct a Housing Element Update for the Town of Los Gatos. This letter describes the work scope, costs and schedule for the preparation of the Housing Element Update to be conducted by Design, Community & Environment, Inc. (DG&E) for the Town of Los Gatos. I. FIRM QUALIFICATIONS Design, Community & Environment (DC&E) was founded by David fatly in 1995 to provide the type of high-quality, comprehensive planning and design services '.the Town of Los Gatos needs for the Housing Element Update, DC&E believes that responsible planning and design reflect the communities they serve and work in concert with the natural environment. As its name implies, DC&E's work is based on three basic principles: • Design. Almost every planning decision affects our physical environment, DC&E is .committed to ensuring that development projects and planning policy have positive design implications, • Community. DC&E believes that planning and design decisions must reflect local communities' needs. DC&E stresses community .involvement and public participation as cornerstones of its work. EXHIBIT A Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 2 • Environment. In order to sustain itself into the future, our society must find development patterns that respect the natural environment. Therefore, DC&E stresses environmental responsibility and stewardship in planning and design. A. Key Sta f f David Early, DC&E's Founding Principal, will serve as Principal-in-Charge :for the f-lousing Element Update process. David .specializes in creating General Plans and f-lousing Elements that effectively guide smart development decisions. Ells work emphasizes community participation, meeting facilitation, and consensus building. David has 20 years of experience in planning and design, and is a member emeritus of the California .Planning Roundtable, whose mission is to promote creativity and excellence in planning by providing leadership in addressing important planning issues in California. In addition, he has taught the annual UC Davis Extension class on General Plan preparation for the .past eight years. David is currently Principal-in-Charge of 'the Envision Chino -Genera! Plon 2025 for the City of Chino, which indudes an update to that City's Housing Element. I-le oversaw work on Napa County's 2004 Housing Element Update, successfully responding to major challenges including the threat of litigation, environmental constraints on key sites, and political constraints on housing growth in 'the County, He was also .Principal-in-Charge of the Truckee Generol Plon and EIR for the Town of Truckee, the Tracy General Plan and EIR for the City of Tracy, and the Calistoga Generol Plan and EIR for the City of Calistoga, all of which included Housing Element Updates as pact oftheir General Plan Updates, Ben Noble, AICP, Associate, will serve as DC&E's Project Manager. Ben has six years of experience in both public- and private-sector planning. Currently Ben is Project Manager for the San Carlos General Plan Update and EIR for the City of San Carlos, City of Tracy Zoning Code Update, and the Monte Sereno General Plan Update for the City of Monte Sereno. Both the San Carlos and Monte Serena General Plans .include Housing Element Updates. Before joining DC&E in 2006, he served as Associate Planner for the City of Sausalito and ..ailed as Planning Manager in the Community Development Director's extended absence. Ben was the principal author of the Sausalito F-lousing Element and served as staff liaison to the Historic Landmarks Board. For a prior employer, Ben assisted with reports and facilitated public workshops for the Concord General Plan Update, and drafted Zoning Ordinance updates for the Cities of EI Cerrito, Manteca, Yuba City, Concord and Morro Bay. Ben offers in-depth knowledge of housing policy, transportation planning,.plan implementation and environmental review. Sara Press, AICP, Associate, will serve as Assistant Project Manager bringing familiarity with Los Gatos from 'her current work on the Parks, Open Space and Trails Inventor. Sara has managed a variety of planning and facilitation processes since joining DC&E in 2000. In addition to her current work in 'Los Gatos, she is managing the Mira(lores Housing Development Site Plan and EIR for the City of Richmond which will guide the development of 198 units of new housing on a former nursery site, including 95 units of affordable housing, Sara also served as key staff on the Napa County Housing Element Update, Generol Plan Amendment and Measure A Reouthonzation for Napa County, Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 3 Agnes Chan, Planner, will support Ben and Sara by collecting data, .researching housing programs and policies, providing support at meetings and by assisting with writing the Housing Element update, Agnes is currently assisting with preparation of the Housing Element update for the City of San Carlos and is also the key planner supporting the Monte Sereno General .Plan Update for the City of Monte Sereno, She has a Master of Arts in Urban Planning from the'University of California, Los Angeles. B. Relevant Experience OC&E .has completed numerous General Plans, Housing Elements and EIRs that have been successfully adopted and certified by jurisdictions throughout California. Yolo County Housing Element for Yolo County. DC&E is currently serving as the lead consultant on the Yolo County General Plan, and is now beginning work on the Yolo County Housing Element, with David Early and Ben Noble as key staff. The I~ousing Element will consider the provision of housing for residents of all income levels in unincorporated Yolo County. The analysis of potential housing sites will require careful consideration in order to avoid impacts to agricultural and biological resow-ces and to designate sites that are out of the 100-year floodplain. Housing Element Update Preparation and CEQA Review for the County of Napa, DC&E led a consultant team in amulti-pronged update of Napa County's 2004 Housing Element. The project included the followingtomponents: • Preparation of the Housing Element itself, which was eventually certified by the State Department of Housing and Community, .resulting in Napa County's first certified Housing Element in 13 years, • Identification of 14 sites in four different areas of the county as potential locations for affordable housing development. • Draft language far a new affordable housing zoning overlay. • Combined programmatic and project-level environmental analysis of the Housing Element Update under Section 65759 of the California Government Code. On the programmatic level, the DC&E team, including David Early and Saia Press, analyzed potential environmental impacts from the Draft Housing Element Update ranging from new policies to encourage the construction of farmworker housing to changes in the number of annual permits allowed for affordable housing development. On the project level, the DC&E team analyzed potential impacts from the addition of an affordable housing zoning overlay on the 14 sites. • An urban design study to consider the conversion of the 220-acre Syar industrial site to residential use. This site is one of the last developable, non-agricultural parcels in the county that could provide land for badly-needed housing. DC&E developed conceptual site plans for multi- and single-family housing and supporting commercial uses on the site. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 4 • An analysis of the reauthorization of the County's growth control ordinance, known as Measure A. blousing Element EIR for the Town of Corte Madera. DC&E conducted an environmental review of the Town of Corte Madera's draft .Housing Element, which included .policies to create several different kinds of "Affordable Housing Overlay Zones" and lower multi-family housing parking requirements. In addition, the EIR provided environmental review of the impacts of permitting construction of affordable housing in four different parts of the town on sites whose development was foreseen in the Housing Element. DC&E developed several conceptual alternative site plans for this multi-family housing, while also overseeing analysis of biological, geotechnical, visual and other impacts related 'to the sites' rezoning. Calistoga General Plan and EIR for the City of Calistoga. DC&E prepared a complete revision of the General Plan of this Napa Valley town, including an update to its Housing Element. The public input process included planning open houses, public workshops and regular meetings with a Citizens' Advisory Committee. An implementation matrix ensured the General Plan can be used to guide annual budgeting and departmental planning efforts, Work on'the EIR was folded into the General Plan so that the General Plan is largely "self- mitigating," v~ith few impacts and mitigation measures left to the EIR. Truckee Housing Element, General Plan and EIR for the Town of Truckee, DC&E led a team of consultants to prepare the Town of Truckee 2025 General Plan Update, including an update to Truckee's Housing Element. Truckee incorporated in 1993, encompassing a total area of 34 square miles, with a development pattern of dispersed residential areas loosely centered around the historic Town center, Although 'the previous General Plan was less than ten years old, rapid growth led the Town to initiate an update. The first phase of the General Plan Update consisted of an extensive public outreach effort, including acommunity-wide survey, publication of an existing conditions "Briefing Book;' and a series of public workshops to update the General Plan's Vision. DC&E carried the Vision into Phase II of the project, which included a further series of public workshops to develop a preferred land use alternative as well as specific policies regarding housing. bC&E also prepared a full EIR on the General Plan, including the Housing Element. Tracy Housing Element, General Plan Update and EIR for the City of Tracy, The City of Tracy, located in the Central Valley of California, is arapidly-growing community on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay Area. Over the past two decades, the city's population has doubled, leading to a number of growth-related issues such as traffic congestion, increased home prices and loss of the small-town character, During the General Plan process, DC&E worked with the City Council, Planning Commission and the public to explore how innovative development patterns such as smart growth, new urbanism and transit-oriented development could maintain and improve the quality of life in the community, The issues raised at joint City Council/Planning Commission workshops and public meetings were directly translated into detailed policies and actions in the General Plan. One of the key components cornerstones of the updated General Plan was an Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 5 update to the Housing Element DC&E completed the EIR on the General Plan and Housing Element, 2. DC&E APPROACH DC&E has developed a scope of work that we believe can produce creative solutions to meet housing needs for- the Town of Los Gatos, Working closely with the General Plan Advisory Committee .and the public, we will develop a I-lousing Element that includes policies and programs that responds to both community needs and to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) requirements. Additionally, DC&E's expertise with Housing Element law ensures that the Housing Element update will address recent changes in the law including Senate Bill 2 and Assembly Bill 2348. DC&E will work directly with HCD to ensure the Housing Element is completed by June 2009, 3. SCOPE OF WORK Task A. Project Initiation I. Project Initiation Staff Meeting DC&E will attend a project initiation meeting with Town staff to discuss the work program for the Housing Element Update, At this meeting we will review and refine the proposed schedule, identify information needs and discuss expectations for the process and products. As part of this task, DC&E will establish initial contact with HCD, DG&E will discuss with HCD strategies to accommodate the Town's identified housing need and other procedural and substantive issues related to the Housing Element Update. By -taking this proactive approach, we will ultimately be able to submit a draft Housing Element to HCD that does not require extensive revisions. 2. Initial Data Collection and Review DC&E will also conduct an initial review of the programs, program objectives and quantified objectives set forth in the current Housing Element, DC&E will collect and review housing programs, plans, reports and other policy documents needed to prepare the Housing Element Update. Background information to be reviewed includes the existing General Plan, the Town Code .and other applicable policy documents as identified by Town staff. DC&E will document constraints on development of vacant and undeivtilized parcels, 3. General Plan Advisory Committee Meeting I: Stakeholder Input The purpose of the first General Plan Advisory Committee (GPC) meeting will be to receive input from housing stakeholders in Los Gatos and to kick-off the GPC meetings. Prior to the meeting, DC&E will prepare a letter inviting housing developers, affordable housing advocates, Town residents and other stakeholders to attend the meeting. At the meeting, DC&E will review the schedule and work program with stakeholders, will explain Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 6 TABLE I WORK PROGRAM SUMMARY Task A: Projectlnitiation I. Project Initiation Staff Meeting 3. General Plan Committee Meeting I; 2. Initial Data Collection and Review Stakeholder Input Task B: Population and Housing Analysis I. Evaluation of Existing Housing Element 3. Housing Constraints Analysis 2. Housing Needs Assessment 4. Housing Sites Inventory Task C: Housing Policy Alternatives I. Development of Housing Policy 2 General Plan Committee Meeting 2: Alternatives 'Housing Policy Alternatives Task D: Draft Housing Element Update I. Policy and Program Revisions 4. General Plan Committee Meeting 4: 2. General Plan Committee Meeting 3: Administrative Draft Housing Element Draft Policies, Programs and Actions 5. Public Review Draft Housing Element 3. Administrative Draft Housing Element Task E: Environmental Review I. Initial Study 4. Town Review and Revision 2. Mitigated Negative Declaration 5. Public Review/Responses to 3. Mitigation Monitoring Program Comments Task E: HCD Review and Final Housing El ement I, Submittal to {-ICD 4. Final h-lousing Element Re-submittal to 2 General Plan Committee Meeting 5: HCD Review of HCD Comments 5, Adoption Hearings 3. Revisions to Public Review Draft 6, HCD Certification Housing Element Task G: Optional -Attend Housing Element Puhlic Workshop State Housing Element law and will answer questions from GPC members and stakeholders. Additionally, DC&E will facilitate a discussion of issues relating to .both affordable and market rate housing in Los Gatos. Specifically, we will be seeking input regarding housing needs for different population groups, constraints on the development of affordable housing, preferred locations for new housing, and the effectiveness of'the existing Town of Los Gatos and San Mateo County housing programs. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 7 Task B. Population and Housing Analysis I. Evaluation of Existing Housing Element DC&E will conduct a thorough evaluation of the existing Housing Element. This evaluation will consider the appropriateness of existing goals, objectives, and policies; the effectiveness of these policies and programs; and progress in implementation. 2. Housing Needs Assessment DC&E will prepare a.housing needs assessment, which will focus on local demographic and household characteristics that affect local housing demand. Housing needs information in the Town's current Housing Element will be updated with new data on population and employment, housing types and conditions, household characteristics, housing costs, household income and ability to pay, special needs housing, and affordable housing at risk of conversion to market rate uses. 3. Housing Constraints Analysis DC&E will revise the discussion of govemmental and non-governmental constraints on housing production identified in the Town's current Housing Element. Examples of govemmental constraints include development standards in the zoning ordinance, land use controls such as urban growth boundaries and annexation restrictions, on- and off-site improvement requirements, fees and exactions, and permit processing procedures, Nongovernmental constraints include issues such as land .prices, financing availability, and construction, This task will include an analysis of costs to develop housing in Los Gatos, including estimated permit and land costs, site improvement costs, hard and soft construction costs, marketing costs, and required developer profit. 4. Housing Sites Inventory a. Identification of Land Suitable for Residential Development DC&E will prepare an inventory of land suitable for residential development. This inventory will include vacant sites zoned for residential development, vacant sites zoned non- residential that allow residential uses, underutilized developed sites that are capable of being redeveloped at a .higher density or with greater intensity and non-residential zoned sites that can be redeveloped and/or rezoned for residential use, b. Land Inventory Analysis DC&E will determine which sites identified in the inventory are available and suitable to accommodate Los Gatos's projected housing need, This analysis will determine the Town's ability to provide for a variety of housing types including multifamily rental, factory-built, mobile homes and transitional housing and emergency shelters. DC&E will then establish the number of housing units that can potentially be accommodated on each site, DC&E will calculate the .number of units that can accommodate the Town's share of housing for lower-income households, and will determine if existing land use controls allow for development of housing for lower-income households. DC&E will evaluate the feasibility of redevelopment of underutilized sites, Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 8 considering factors such as the extent to which existing uses constitute and impediment to additional residential development, recent development trends, market conditions, and existing or proposed incentives, Task C. Housing Policy Alternatives I. Development of Housing Policy Alternatives Based on the analysis of prior tasks, DC&E will prepare housing policy altematives for'the updated Housing Element. Policy altematives will include: • Sites to accommodate housing need. • Programs to rehabilitate and conserve existing affordable housing, • 'Programs to assist special-needs households. • Programs to accommodate persons with disabilities. • Other programs based on prior review in Task A.2. DC&E will also identify sites to accommodate housing need. If the land inventory analysis does not demonstrate an adequate supply of suitable, available and appropriately zoned sites that are sufficient to accommodate the Town's housing need by income level, DC&E will prepare a program to accommodate the remaining housing need within the planning period. Strategies to increase total residential development capacity include establishing minimum densities, modifying zoning and development standards, encouraging the redevelopment and reuse of non-vacant or underutilized sites, removing other housing-production constraints, assisting in the development of housing, and conserving existing housing stock. 2. General Plan Committee Meeting 2: Housing Policy Alternatives DC&E will present the policy and site altematives to the GPC and will facilitate a discussion about the various options. This meeting will result In the selection of a preferred approach to meet Housing Element requirements, especially adequate sites for housing need, Taslc D. Draft Housing Element Update I. Policy and Program Revisions DC&E will recommend revisions to existing housing policies and the addition of new policies and programs where needed. Programs will identify agencies or officials responsible for implementation and include specific time frames. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 9 2. General Plan Committee Meeting 3: Draft Policies, Programs and Actions DC&E will prepare and present draft Housing Element policies, programs and actions for review and comment by the GPC. The meeting will be structured to obtain agreement on the draft policies, programs and actions. 3. Administrative Draft Housing Element Update DC&E will prepare an Administrative Draft Housing Element Update incorporating the results of prior tasks. One electronic copy of the Preliminary Draft Housing Element will be provided to the Town, 4. General Plan Committee Meeting 4: Administrative Draft Housing Element DC&E will present the Administrative Draft Housing Element to the GPC and will make revisions based on GPC Comments. 5. Public Review Draft Housing Element After receiving comments on the Administrative Draft Housing Element, DC&E will prepare a Public Review Draft Housing Element Update. DC&E will facilitate a joint Planning commission Town Council meeting to present 'the Public Review Draft Housing Element and will revise the Housing Element based on Planning Commission and Town Council comments, DC&E ~n.~ill provide 20 hard copies of the Public Review Draft Housing Element. Task E. Environmental Review Using existing documents, DC&E will prepare a detailed Initial Study using either the DC&E formatted cheddist or the Town's version, if available. The Initial Study will include a project description and information to support all the conclusions stemming from the threshold questions. All references will be noted and appropriate technical information will be appended as necessary, The Initial Study will determine if any environmental impacts are anticipated due to implementation of the project, and include mitigation measures as required. It is anticipated that a Mitigated Negative Declaration will be prepared for the project, If it is determined that an Environmental Impact Report will be required, a contract amendment would be necessary, I. Initial Study DC&E will prepare an Initial Study to assess the environmental impacts that could result from the updated F-lousing Element at a programmatic level, Impacts from and to the following topics will be based on new analysis conducted for the Housing Element IS/MND and described in detail below; • Air Quality • Land Use Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 1 0 e Noise • Population and I-lousing • Public Services • Recreation • Traffic and Transportation Analysis of the following topics will be based on existing documentation: • Aesthetics • Cultural Resources • Biological Resources • Hazardous Materials • Hydrology and Water Quality • Geology, Soils and Seismicity • Utilities and Infrastructure a. Air Quality Primary air quality issues associated with the Update would be impacts 'to regional air quality from indirect sources (i.e., project traffic generation), exposure of sensitive receptors to air pollution from the proposed transit facility and temporary emissions of dust and diesel exhaust from construction. An air quality analysis would be prepared in accordance with the Bay .Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) CEQA Guidelines. The following tasks would be conducted to address air quality issues: i. Setting Existing air quality conditions will be described'based on air quality monitoring data for the area published by the BAAQMD. A brief description of the meteorological conditions that affect air quality in the area, .along with a description of the regulatory environment, will be prepared, Planning efforts to attain and maintain air quality standards would be desa-ibed, ii, Identify Receptors and Sources o f Air Pollution Existing sensitive receptors and sources of air pollution that could affect new sensitive receptors (e.g., residences) would be identified from site visits, review of project documents and review of BAAQMD records, iii. Assess Construction Impacts An analysis of construction impacts will be based on the potential for health and nuisance .impacts and the level of dust control measures. Typically, visible dust clouds that extend beyond construction areas and affect sensitive land uses are an indication of significant air quality impacts due to construction. Use of heavy-duty construction equipment near sensitive receptors could lead to unhealthy exposure to diesel exhaust. Since this is a plan levels analysis, these types of impacts would be evaluated on a qualitative basis taking into account the .amount of activity and the proximity of sensitive receptors. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page I I iv. Assess Air Quality Impacts Affecting the Region Air quality impacts that affect regional .air quality would be assessed in accordance with the BAAQMD CEQA Guidelines. Air pollutant emissions associated with the five development sites will be calculated using traffic data and the latest emission factors available from the California Air Resources Board (e.g., URBEMIS2007). Changes in daily emission rates for the project will be calculated and compared with the no-project and current planning scenarios. The differences in emissions will be compared with significance thresholds (e.g., thresholds published by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District). Emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, would also be calculated. v. Assess Local Air Quality Impacts from Traf ~c An assessment of changes to carbon monoxide concentrations will be conducted. Roadside carbon monoxide concentrations will be ,predicted using screening methods acceptable to the BAAQMD. These methods are based on the Caline4 Line-Source Dispersion Model. If necessary, the Caline4 model would be used to model carbon monoxide concentrations at receptors near busy roadways. The significance of the results will be based on a comparison with ambient air quality standards. vi, Plan Consistency with Clean Air Plan A discussion of the consistency of the project growth scenarios with Clean Air Plan assumptions will be included in the analysis. A letter from ABAG describing plan consistency with the regional Clean Air Plan would be requested and incorporated. into the .analysis. b. Land Use DC&E will analyze potential land use impacts from redesignating housing sites to accommodate housing at the appropriate density. The analysis will consider impacts to established communities, Conflicts with applicable Town land use policies, and conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. c. .Noise Illingwolth &Rodkin will complete the following tasks in the noise assessment for the Housing Element Update; i. Document Existing Baseline Conditions at Representative Locations. Illingwolth &Rodkin will .monitor existing baseline noise levels at up to five areas designated for development in the .Housing Element Update. The sites may be selected along major roadway or at specific sites where development might occur- in order to characterize ambient noise. levels, Noise levels will be monitored over a continuous 24-hour period at up to five locations. Additional short-term spot measurements may be made along other representative roadways or across sites in orderto characterize variations in the noise environment. Town of Los Gatos .March 4, 2008 page 12 ii. .Assess Noise Impacts There are two main noise issues associated with the implementation of the Housing Element; (a) the potential for noise .sensitive housing developments to be placed in a noise environment that would pose a constraint to the development; and (b) implementation of the blousing Element may cause a substantial increase in noise at existing sensitive receptors either due to construction or increased traffic, Noise and land use compatibility issues will be assessed with respect to the guidelines set forth in the Noise Element of the General Plan. Impacts resulting from project implementation upon existing sensitive receptors will be assessed with respect to local guidelines or other appropriate significance thresholds, iii, Recommend Mitigotion Measures If signif cant noise impacts are identified, Illingworth & Rodkin will recommend measures to mitigate these impacts. These measures may include administrative measures, including goals and policies within the Housing Element Update, or physical controls. d, Population and Housing DC&E will analyze potential impacts on population and housing that would result fi-om the implementation of the updated Housing Element, This analysis will .include a discussion of population growth, displacement of existing housing, and displacement of residents, e.. Public Services DC&E will contact local service providers to gather information on existing service levels and capacity to serve additional new housing units that would be built under the Housing Element This scope of work assumes that DC&E will contact the Santa Clara County Fire Department, the Los Gatos/Monte Sereno Police Department, the Los Gatos Union School District and the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District. The analysis of potential impacts to Parks will be based on DC&E's current work on the Parks and Open .Space Inventory for the Town. f Recreation DC&E will analyze potential impacts to recreational facilities based on our. current work on the Parks and Open'Space inventory for the Town. g. Traffic and Transportation Kimley-Horn Associates will complete the Traffic and Transportation analysis of the Housing Element. i. Data Collection and Field Reconnaissance Several elements of information will be needed to complete the traffic analysis. Kimley- Hom will obtain the following: • Description of anticipated housing types, locations,. and completion .dates • Existing traffic evaluation models including TRAFFIX, TransCAD, Emmet, or other software models available and necessary for evaluation .purposes. Town of Los Gatos March 9, 2008 page 13 Turning movement counts for weekday AM and PM peak periods at selected study intersections conducted within the last 12 months, Traffic signal timing sheets for signalized intersections to be studied Kimley-Hom will conduct intersection turning movement counts for both the weekday AM peak period (7:00 Am to 9;00 AM) and PM peak period (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) at up to 16 intersections. The criteria set forth by the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is to .prepare a transportation impact analyses for projects that generate 100 or more peak hour trips.'Kimley-Horn will coordinate with Town staff on the selection of intersections for evaluation, with intersections meeting the criteria set forth by VTA listed as high priority. Kimley-Hom will conduct field observations at each of the study intersections, documenting existing field conditions during the peak traffic period. Kimley-Hom will observe and note the following; • Upstream and downstream conditions at each study intersection • Queuing at each study intersection • Any unusual problems identified during .field reconnaissance • Qualitatively deso-ibe overall intersection performance • Potential access issues and activity in the study area ii. 7ra~c Impact Analysis The analysis time periods for this study will be the weekday AM and PM peak hours at the 16 study intersection selected in Task I .Additional intersections, if required by the Town, will be studied as an additional service. An existing tr-affc conditions analysis will be performed .utilizing the TRAFFIX computer model to determine current levels of service at the study intersections, This step in the analysis makes rr possible to identify the current baseline of traffic operations, regardless of the proposed project. Kirnley- Horn will then add project traffic to existing traffic volumes to determine the total traffic volumes in the project study area. The trip generation analysis will be based on rates from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Trip Generation, 7th Edition. Kimley-Hom will include a table showing the daily, AM, and PM trip rate and trips associated with each proposed development. The trip distribution for the proposed developments will be constructed from 'the adopted General Plan. Trip distributions will be submitted and verified with Town Staff before further evaluation of the proposed impacts. All intersections will be evaluated using the Operations Method.. from the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual as applied by the TRAFFIX software program, Existing signal timings will be used for existing intersections, as provided by Town staff. Intersections and roadway segments operating at LOS "A", "B", "C", or "D" are considered acceptable, while those operating at LOS "E" or "F" conditions are considered Town of Los Gatos March 4, 200$ page I ~ unacceptable. For any impact found to be significant, the study will propose mitigation measures, The study will indude recommendations for mitigation or suggested improvements to the roadway network, as warranted, based on 'the results of the analysis. Proposed mitigation measures will address vehicular queues, progression quality and other factors that affect traffic conditions that are not part of the level-of-service analyses. Signal timing modifications may be considered as a measure to address capacity or .level of service deficiencies, iii, Housing Element TIA Report Kimley-Horn will document the .analysis and prepare a report of our findings. The report will include texk, charts, and figures describing the process, assumptions, and results of the traffic impact .analysis. The memorandum will specifically detail impacts directly .connected with traffic generated by the Housing Element and recommended mitigation, if needed, 2. Mitigated Negative Declaration Assuming that the Initial Study finds that there are no significant unavoidable impacts as a result of the project, or if .potentially significant impacts can be avoided or mitigated to a less than-significant level, a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) will be prepared for the project. If the Initial Study concludes that the proposed project could have potentially significant unavoidable impacts, an EIR will be required under a separate scope of work. 3. Mitigation Monitoring Program {MMP) DC&E will .prepare a mitigation monitoring program to accompany the IS/MND, This program, which will be shown in tabular form, will identify responsibility for implementing and monitoring each mitigation measure contained in the Initial Study, along with monitoring triggers and reporting frequency. 4. Town Review and Revision The IS/MND and'MMP will be submitted to the Town of Los Gatos for review, as follows: i. Administrative Dra ft IS/MND DC&E will submit one paper and one electronic copy of this first draft to the Town for review. The Town will provide DC&E with a single consolidated set of comments on the report. This assumes that DC&E will respond to one round of comments on the Administrative Draft received from the Town. ii, screencheck Draft IS/MND bC&E will submit a revised, second draft to Town staff as an electronic "screencheck" prior to printing the public review draft, DC&E assumes that a minimal level of effort, not exceeding four hours, would be required to respond to any comment from the Town on the screencheck Draft IS/MND. Town of Los Gatos March ~, 2008 page 15 iii. Draft IS/MND DC&E will provide the Town with one electronic copy and 30 paper copies, This assumes that the Town will circulate copies of the document to the State Clearinghouse, as required by CEQA, and to interested members of the public. iv. Memorandum of Responses to Comments DC&E will submit this memo to the Town for review. DC&E assumes that it will respond to one round of comments from the Town on the proposed responses to comments, v, Administrative Draft Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) DC&E will submit this f rst draft to the Town for review in paper and electronic formats. The Town will provide DC&E with a consolidated set of comments on the MMP. This assumes one round of review and comments by the Town. vi. Screencheck Draft IS/MND We will submit a revised, second draft of the MMP to Town staff as an electronic "screencheck" prior to printing. This assumes one round of review .and comments by the Town, vii. Final MMP DC&E will submit a final MMP'to the Town in electronic and paper formats. 5. Public Review/Responses to Comments Once the IS/MND is published with the State Clearinghouse, CEQA requires a 30-day public review period during which the document will be available for review and comment, DC&E will respond to substantive comments ..received on the IS/MND in a memorandum form. DC&E's labor for this task is limited to 24 hours, which includes the time required to revise responses .based on input from the Town, .Any additional labor for this task beyond 24 hours would require a budget amendment, Task F. HCD Review and Final Housing Element I. Submittal to HCD Following public comment and Planning Commission/Town Council review of 'the Public Review Draft Housing Element, DC&E will submit a revised Draft Plousing Element to HCD for certification. 2. General Plan Committee Meeting 5: Review of HCD Comments DC&E will present HCD comments and recommended revisions on the Draft Housing Element to the GPC. After the initial presentation, DC&E will facilitate a discussion about responding to HCD comments, The desired outcome of the meeting is to obtain agreement on revisions in response to HCD comments. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 16 3. Revisions to Public Review Draft Housing Element After HCD review and GPC Meeting 5, DC&E will 'be responsible for making revisions to the Housing Element to address HCD comments. The budget assumes one round of revisions for HCD. 4. Final Housing Element Re-submittal to HCD Following public comment and Planning Commission/Town Council review of the Draft Housing Element, DC&E will submit a .revised Draft Housing Element to I-ICD for approval. 5. Adoption Hearings DC&E will prepare a draft Final Housing Element Update for adoption by the Town Council. The Final Housing Element will incorporate modifications to the Public Review Draft Housing Element as required by HCD and reviewed by the GPC. .Following Town Council adoption of the Final Housing Element, DC&E will submit the adopted Final Housing Element for certification by I-ICD. DC&E will attend two Planning Commission and/or Town Council meetings for this task. 6. HCD Certification Following Town Council adoption of the Final Housing Element, DC&E will submit the adopted Final Housing Element for certif cation by HCD. Task G. Optional -Attend Public Housing Element Public Workshop DC&E will attend a public workshop regarding the Housing Element update, Possible workshop topics indude identification of housing issues and gathering input for strategies to meet housing needs. This task assumes attending one public workshop. 4. SCHEDULE We believe this scope of work can be completed by June 2009, in order to meet the State deadline. Please see attached schedule for a more detailed ,project timeline. 5. COST As shown in Table 2, the estimated cost to complete the scope of work described in this proposal is $ 108,228, The DC&E team will complete this scope of woli~ for a fixed fee not to .exceed this amount. This proposal includes an optional task to attend a public workshop. Costs for this task are not included in the costs in Table 2. The estimated cost would be $5,000 per workshop. Town of Los Gatos March 4, 2008 page 17 We are flexible regarding. project costs and hope that you will not eliminate us from .consideration on the basis of cost alone. The billing rates for each team member are included in Table 2. DC&E bills for its work on atime-and-materials basis with monthly invoices. DC&E guarantees that it will complete a contracted scope of work for the contracted cost. Any in-contract cost overruns are absorbed by the firm and are not passed onto 'the client, This scope of work and cost estimate assumes that; • Billing rates for this project are guaranteed through December 2009. Billing rates would be subject to an increase of up to six percent on January I , 2010, and in each subsequent year thereafter. A budget increase would be necessary to cover costs incurred after January I, 2010. • The Town already has a working knowledge of potential housing sites, and DC&E staff will need to spend no more than 16 hours finalizing the site identification, • The {-lousing Element document will be reviewed twice by HCD: once in Public Review Draft form, and again in Final Draft form. • The final'Housing Element will be adopted by June 2009. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need more information. The DC&E team looks forward to working with you on this interesting project. Sincerely, DESIGN, MMUNITY & ENVIRONMENT, INC. 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