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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRP 05-11; Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort; Redevelopment Permits (RP) (4)i Mooney-Jones & Stokes QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR PREPARATION OF THE EIR (EIR 05-03) FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT AND RELATED APPLICATIONS (SDP 05- 1 4/CDP 05-43/RP 05-1 1 ) MOONEY •JONES & STOKES 9903 BUSINESSPARK AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA 92 1 3 1 PHONE: (858) 578-8964 FAX: (858) 578-0573 JANUARY 1 9, 2006 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Introduction Mooney • Jones & Stokes, the San Diego branch of Jones & Stokes Associates, is pleased to present this Statement of Qualifications and Proposal to the City of Carlsbad (City) for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Environmental Impact Report (EIR). As requested in the City's Request for Qualifications and Proposals (RFQ/P), we have provided our qualifications and proposal for your review. Personnel, Qualifications & References Key Personnel Mooney • Jones & Stokes has assembled a team of experienced environmental professionals to provide the City with the most comprehensive and capable team available. Our project team will be lead by: Brian F. Mooney, AICP, as Project Director; Jim Harry as Project Manager; and Paul J. Amberg as Quality Control Officer. As Project Manager, Jim Harry will serve as the primary point of contact for the City and will be responsible for attending Planning Commission and City Council Hearings. In addition to these managers, we have assembled a highly qualified team of environmental and land use planners, visual resources specialists, air quality and noise specialists, biologists, archaeologists and historians, and water quality/hydrology professionals. We have included the subconsultant firms of: Ninyo & Moore for geology/soils and hazards/hazardous materials; Linscott, Law & Greenspan Engineers (LLG) for traffic/transportation; and Best, Best & Krieger for Coastal Act Compliance. Combined, we have an experienced team who has successfiilly completed similar projects in San Diego County. Jim Harry Brian F. Mooney, AICP Project Director Paul J. Amberg Quality Control Officer Technical Support Staff CEQA Analysis & EIR Matthew Valeric Dana Preiser Aesthetics Peter Langenfeld Carole Lovell Air Quality Keith Cooper Susan Steed Wilson Biological Resources Ted Lee Kylie Fischer Kailash Mo2umder Cultural Resources Richard Carrico Stacie Wilson Geology/Soils (N&M) Randy Irwin, PG, CFXJ Erik Olsen, Pii, GK Gregory Farrand, PG, CEG Hazardous Materials (N&M) Stephan Beck, PG, CEG, HG, REA HydrologyAVater Quality Steve Seville Tom Trexler Land Use Planning Transportation (LLG) Coastal Act (BBK) Russ Hunt Matthew Valeric Mike Greene Keturah Anderson John Boarman, PR John Keating, PE Marguerite Strand Jim McNairy M Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 1 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Below are the roles and experience for each of our proposed project personnel. Resumes for each of these key personnel are provided in Attachment A of this proposal. Brian F. Mooney, AICP Project Director Brian Mooney has more than 30 years of experience in the planning and environmental fields. In 1979, he established a multidisciplinary environmental planning firm and, since then, has been principally involved in directing environmental and planning studies in the public and private sectors. These studies emphasize the incorporation of natural and cultural resources and utilize constraints and opportunities analyses that focus on environmental factors, public concerns, and policy issues. Brian has served as a special consultant to numerous cities, counties, and water districts, as an extension of staff for the development of planning policy and preparation of environmental documents in conformance with Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/ Holly Springs EIR • Port of San Diego Woodfin Hotel EIR • Port of San Diego America's Cup Harbor Plan Amendment EIR • Port of San Diego Palm & Carnation Avenue Street Ends EIR • City of Solana Beach Mixed-Use Train Station EIR • North (bounty Transit District Solana Beach IVain Station Parkine Structure Jim Harry Project Manager Jim Harry will serve as Project Manager for this project, and will serve as the primary contact for the City of Carlsbad. He will also be the person responsible for Planning Commission and City Council presentations for this project. Jim has over 13 years of experience in environmental analysis and report preparation, government planning/permitting processes, and project management. He is responsible for research, analysis, and preparation of environmental documents; coordination with clients, subconsultants, agencies, and in- house staff; scheduling and quality control; and budget monitoring and invoicing. Prior to joining Mooney • Jones & Stokes, Jim served as a Planner with the City of San Diego Planning Department Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP). While with the City, he was involved in review of private and public development projects for consistency with the MSCP, and preparation of CEQA documents as well as planning documents related to watershed protection and Best Management Practices (BMPs). Relevant Project Manager Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/ Holly Springs EIR • City of Carlsbad Shelley Property EIR • City of Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP) MND • County of San Diego San Luis Rey River Park Master Plan • San Diego Unified School District Memorial Area Middle School F:IR • Father Joe's A Children's Village EIR Paul J. Amberg Quality Control Officer Paul Amberg has over 34 years of experience planning and managing major multidisciplinary environmental assessment projects throughout the continental United States, Alaska, and Peru. Paul is responsible for managing technical studies and engineering/environmental projects; preparing environmental impact/assessment reports; and coordinating project quality assurance plans and procedures. He is currendy serving as the Environmental Program Manager for the San Diego County Water Authority's Regional Water Facilities Master Plan, for which he is responsible for determining the appropriate environmental process Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/ Holly Springs EIR • SDCWA Environmental Program Manager for Regional Facilities Master Plan • San Diego Unified School District on- Call Environmental Services Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 2 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR for proposed projects; directing, reviewing, and evaluating consultant work and project deliverables; organizing and maintaining project schedules; and administering consultant agreements. Matthew Valerio Environmental Planner Matthew Valerio has five years of environmental planning experience with Mooney • Jones & Stokes, specializing in coastal projects in California. He earned a Masters degree in Coastal Zone Management from Bournemouth University and a Bachelors degree in Geology from the University of Plymouth. Prior to joining Mooney • Jones & Stokes, he held professional positions with Government departments in England and South Africa, reviewing environmental impact documents and supporting pro-active environmental management. His exposure to different cultures and ideals has equipped him with a tremendous ability to provide lateral perspectives. His diverse background and knowledge enable him to discuss environmental issues and planning projects in an objective manner in order to provide a balanced approach to projects. Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR • Port of San Diego Woodfin Hotel EIR • Port of San Diego South Bay Boat Yard MND • City of Solana Beach Mixed-Use Train Station EIR • North County Transit District Solana Beach Train Station Parking Structure Dana Preiser Environmental Planner Dana M. Preiser has approximately one of experience year as an Environmental Planner. At Mooney • Jones & Stokes, she has served as an Environmental Planner for a number of coastal development projects in San Diego County. Dana graduated from Princeton University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and extensive coursework in environmental studies, chemistry, biology, geology, environmental economics, science and public policy. Relevant Project Experience • Port of San Diego Woodfin Hotel EIR • Port of San Diego South Bay Boat Yard MND Peter Langenfeld Aesthetics Peter Langenfeld has 20 years of experience preparing visual simulations using a variety of methods and techniques that substantiate project impacts. To validate simulation accuracy, he uses GPS, in conjunction with DTM in a CAD environment, to produce three- dimensional models based on proposed development plans. Peter has prepared simulations for world-class resorts, regional shopping centers, quarry expansions, Mas ter-Planned communities, wind energy and cogeneration facilities, water reservoirs, and cellular facilities. Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR • Port of San Diego Woodfin Hotel EIR • Port of San Diego America's Cup Harbor Plan Amendment EIR Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 3 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Keith Cooper Air Quality & Noise Keith Cooper has more than seven years of experience as an environmental planner, with specialization in the areas of air quality, noise, and ground-bome vibration. He has prepared numerous air quality impact assessments to document air pollutant emissions and concentrations related to public infrastructure and private development projects; and noise impact assessments to evaluate impacts from construction, transportation, industrial, commercial, and recreation sources. He has a thorough understanding of the National and State Ambient Air Quality Standards, as well as South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) standards. Keith has experience using a sound level meter and calibrator and applying the Traffic Noise Model software developed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Sound 2000 software developed by Caltrans. Relevant Project Experience • City of Beverly Hills Cultural Center EIR • Playa Vista Phase II EIR • USC Health Sciences Campus Project EIR Ted N. Lee Biological Resources Ted Lee has been active in ecological research and field studies for over eight years and currentiy specializes in natural resource management and agency consultation. He has an expert knowledge of preparing a wide range of biological studies in compliance with CEQA, NEPA, federal and state Endangered Species Acts, Clean Water Act, California Fish and Game Code as well as numerous other local, state and federal guidelines. Ted's experience includes consultation with the California Coastal Commission and other regulatory agencies, wetland delineations and biological studies, sensitive species surveys, coordinating large-scale environmental compliance and ecological restoration programs, and preparing CEQA and NEPA documentation. He is familiar with the particular needs and requirements of coastal development projects, and has extensive expertise in permitting and biological resources management throughout San Diego County. Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR • Father Joe's A Children's Village EIR • Port of San Diego America's Cup Plan Amendment EIR Richard L. Carrico Cultural Resources Richard Carrico has been active in the field of cultural resources management for more than 25 years. He has an expert knowledge of CEQA/NEPA, including Section 106 documentation. His experience includes supervisory roles in both historic and prehistoric archaeological studies, surveys, evaluations, tests, data recovery, and mitigation monitoring projects. He has a wide range of experience, including cultural resources studies and management for water resources projects, inland and coastal development projects, transmission line/energy projects, and transportation projects throughout the western United States. In total, he has been the Principal Investigator for more than 500 cultural resource projects and the Native American Coordinator/Liaison for more than 50 projects. Relevant Project Experience • City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR • Olivenhain Municipal Water District (OMWD) Storage Project • South Bay Water Reclamation Plant Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 4 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Steve Seville, PE Hydrology/Water Quality Steve Seville has extensive experience as a project engineer, including working with hydrologic models for use in floodplain mapping and enhancement of coastal and riverine restoration design. His expertise includes fieldwork, hydrological data analysis, application of hydrological models for watershed study and restoration design, integration of model results with GIS databases, restoration design, erosion control design, and construction oversight. He also has an extensive knowledge of AutoCAD. Relevant Project Experience • Santa Clara Valley Water District Upper Guadalupe River Project • City of South Lake Tahoe Rocky Point lirosion Control Project Tom Trexler Hydrology/Water Quality Tom Trexler has more than 14 years of professional and academic experience in project management, hydrology, analytic chemistry, water resource issues, riparian and limnological water quality sampling, laboratory analysis, hydrologic flow measurement, and GIS analysis. Hydrologic and water quality modeling with GIS, HEC-RAS, BASINS, and MIKEl 1 /21 /SHE. Ms expertise includes fluvial geomorphology, watershed evaluations, total maximum daily loads (TMDL), pollution prevention plans (BMPs), flow analysis, water use/demand calculations, and impact/ mitigation analyses. He conducts interdisciplinary analyses of water quality at a variety of scales ranging from microscopic to meso-scale catchments, engineering liaison, hazardous materials handling specialist, and emergency response protocol tactician; ion chromatography, mass spectroscopy, plasma gas chromatography, atomic absorption, stable isotope separation and detection. Relevant Project Experience • Port of Stockton West Complex Development Plan • City of Vallejo Mare Island Commercial Dredge Placement Operation • San Joaquin River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL Process Key Subconsultants Mooney • Jones & Stokes has selected an experienced team of subconsultants to augment our in-house capabilities and provide the City with a comprehensive team to complete and process the Hilton Beach Resort EIR. Below are descriptions of our subconsultants' key personnel. Randy Irwin, PG, CEG, N&M Geology/Soils Mr. Irwin's more than 23 years of experience includes a broad range of project experience, including geologic reconnaissance and mapping, exploratory boring and trench logging, landslide investigation, coastal bluff evaluation, and in-grading inspection. Additionai experience consists of performing and analyzing seismic refraction traverses, aerial photograph interpretation, installing and monitoring slope indicators, and investigating potentially compressible surficial deposits. Randy's responsibilities include constmction services, coordinating and supervising geotechnical field investigation and research projects. Relevjint Project Experience • South Carlsbad State Beach Geotechnical Evaluation • Magellan Gateway Hotel FIIR Geotechnical Evaluation • Alga Norte Community Park (Geotechnical Evaluation Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 5 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR directing technical staff, performing data analyses, and pre-paring and reviewing geotechnical reports. Stephan Beck, REA, N&M Hazards/Hazardous Materials Stephan Beck, PG, CEG, HG, REA, is a Principal Environmental Geologist with more than 24 years of professional experience. He provides managerial, technical and QA/QC oversight and support on all corporate, environmental submittals and projects. Stephan has been an active participant in the development of the San Diego Department of Environ-mental Health's (DEH) Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Manual, which has been adopted by other agencies, in whole or in part, throughout Califomia. In particular, he has received written acknowledgements from the DEH for his excellent contributions to the SAM Manual. Relevant Project Experience • (Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan HMTS • National City Downtown Specific Plan HMTS • Oceanside Unified School District On-Call Environmental Consulting John Boarman, PE, LLG Transportation/Traffic John Boarman, PE, is a Principal at LLG with extensive experience in traffic/trasnportation engineering in San Diego County. He is a Registered Civil Engineer (C 50033) and registered Traffic Engineer (TR 1855) in California. John holds a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University, and is a member of the Institute of Transportation Engineers and Association of Environmental Professionals. His specific experience includes traffic sections of EIRs, traffic impact studies, parking studies, and transportation planning. Relevzint Project Experience • Faraday Avenue • Thompson Property • ("oast Waste Transfer Station • Price Club (ias • La Costa Retail Center Marguerite "Peggy" Strand, BB&K Coastal Act Compliance Marguerite "Peggy" Strand is a partner with Best, Best & Krieger LLP. Her experience includes endangered species matters, environmental compliance and water quality compliance. Ms. Strand assists the North County Transportation District with project approvals including coastal consistency issues. Jim McNairy, BB&K Coastal Act Compliance Jim McNairy is an Associate Attomey at Best, Best & ICrieger LLP. He has significant experience in analyzing proposed projects' compliance with the California Coastal Act. In this regard, Mr. McNairy has previously worked with teams of lawyers and consultants to analyze and unplement permitting strategies for major energy facilities proposed to be built within the coastal zone. 5il Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 6 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Level of Effort for Proposed Staff Below is a table presenting the level of effort for our key staff members by task. Name Task 1: Project Initiation & Scoping Task 2: Preparation of Screencheck Draft EIR Task 3: Screencheck EIR Processing, Preparation of Draft EIR, NOA, Draft MMRP & Candidate Findings of Fact Task 4: EIR Public Review Process Task 5: Response to Comments & Preliminary Final EIR Task 6: Preparation of Final EIR, MMRP & Findings Task 7: Project Coordination / Meetings/11 e arings Task 8: Califomia Coastal Act Compliance Task 9: Quality Control Brian F. Mooney, AICP 4 2 24 Jim Harry 24 22 26 4 24 10 40 8 Paul Amberg 40 Matt Valerio 2 56 32 8 8 2 Dana Preiser 156 104 4 36 32 Peter Langenfeld 62 Keith Cooper 29 Mike Greene 52 Ted Lee 12 Richard Carrico 21 Randy Irwin, PG, CEG 4 Stephan Beck, PG, CEG, HG, REA 25 Steve Seville, PE 12 Tom Trexler 12 John Boarman, PE 23 Marguerite Strand 40 Firm Qualifications & Experience Mooney • Jones & Stokes, a division of Jones & Stokes Associates, has been located in San Diego County for the past 26 years, and has extensive relevant project experience in the Port of San Diego's (Port) jurisdictional area. We have successfully completed Environmental Impact Reports for previous Port projects and for local cities as well as for the County of San Diego (County). In January 2005, Mooney & Associates merged with Jones & Stokes Associates. The product of the merger is Mooney • Jones & Stokes, which serves as the San Diego branch of Jones & Stokes. Jones & Stokes is a Sacramento-based environmental and planning consulting firm with offices in Sacramento, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Irvine, San Diego and Temecula, California; Portiand and Ashland, Oregon; Bellevue and Vashon Island, Washington; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Salt Lake City, Utah. Company-wide, we maintain a full- and part-time staff of approximately 450, including 40 San Diego-based environmental and land use planners, biologists, archaeologists and historians, landscape architects, geographers. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) professionals and graphic designers. Through this merger, Mooney • Jones & Stokes has retained all Mooney & Associates' staff and we continue to offer our clients high-quality environmental consulting services, but now offer Page 7 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR additional and expanded services including hydrology/water quality, noise, and air quality consulting services. Our firm is a recognized leader in California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Quality Act (NEPA) compliance. Our on-staff environmental attorneys keep abreast of current court decisions regarding CEQA, NEPA, the Clean Water Act (CWA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), Clean Air Act, and other federal and state environmental laws to provide valuable and up-to-date information and strategies to clients. Our staff members have written the standard reference books on environmental laws and regulatory compliance including: CEQA Deskbook: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Comply with the Califomia Environmental Quality Act, Mastering NEPA: A Step-by- Step Approach; and Wetlands Regulation: A Complete Guide to Federal and Califomia Programs. City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR Mooney • Jones & Stokes with Jim Harry serving as project manager recentiy completed an EIR for the City's Cantarini/Holly Springs Project. Ted Lee, Richard Carrico, Paul Amberg , Matt Valerio and Peter Langenfeld of Mooney • Jones & Stokes also contributed to the EIR. The Cantarini and Holly Springs sites are located east of the proposed Kelly Ranch Project. The Cantarini portion of this project consists of 105 single-family residential units, 80 multiple-family residential units, and natural open space within the Habitat Management Plan (HMP) hardline conservation areas. The Holly Springs portion of this project consists of 43 single-family residential units and natural open space. Discretionary actions addressed in the EIR include a General Plan Amendment to estabUsh HMP hardlines, two Tentative Maps, a Site Development Permit, Zone Change, Hillside Development Permit, and Floodplain Special Use Permit. Issues addressed in the Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR include land use compatibility, visual aesthetics/grading, biological resources (consistency with the HMP), transportation/circulation, air quaHty, agricultural resources, noise, hydrology/water quality, public services and utilities, geology/soils, hazards and hazardous materials, archaeological resources, paieontological resources, and population/ housing. City of Carlsbad Shelley Property EIR Jim Harry served as Project Manager for the completion of an EIR for a residential development within the westem portion of the City of Carlsbad. Discretionary actions covered by the EIR included a Tentative Map and Rezone. Issues addressed in the CEQA docimient included impacts on circulation patterns as well as the effects of the project on visual character, biological resources, and school districts. Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 8 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR San Luis Rey River Park Master Plan Jim Harry of Mooney • Jones & Stokes is currentiy serving as in-house Project Manager for preparation of the San Luis Rey River Park Master Plan. The Master Plan will identify future uses within an eight-mile long study area around the San Luis Rey River. Jim's responsibilities for this project include site analysis, data gathering, land use opportunities and constraints analysis, and development of the Master Plan document. Preparation of the constraints report included analysis of the effects of Caltrans' SR-76 widening project on the study area for the master Plan. Caltrans is considering multiple altematives for widening SR-76 the entire length of the Master Plan area. Widening SR-76 would have extensive effects on park programming and the sensitive biological resources within the park. As in-house Project Manager, Jim serves as the primary contact with Hargreaves Associates and the County of San Diego, and is responsible for coordination of Mooney • Jones & Stokes staff efforts on the project. City of Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP) MND Jim Harry of Mooney • Jones & Stokes served as Project Manager for the preparation of CEQA documentation for a 6,400-acre HMP open space preserve area in the City of Carlsbad. Environmental issues addressed included estabUshment of a system for preservation of biological resources, effects of the HMP on the City's General Plan, and indirect effects of existing and planned urban development on the open space preserve. Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) EIR/EIS Jim Harry of Mooney • Jones & Stokes served as Principal Environmental Analyst for preparation of an EIR/EIS for the MSCP. The MSCP addressed by the environmental document addressed an open space preserve with a study area of over 200,000 acres and involved the participation of multiple jurisdictions as weU as state and federal agencies. Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 9 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Rancho Santa Fe Bridge Replacement Jim Harry of Mooney • Jones & Stokes assisted in the preparation and processing of CEQA and NEPA documents for the proposed replacement of a bridge on Rancho Santa Fe Road. Replacement of the bridge was proposed to involve federal funds. Work included coordination of technical studies for a Caltrans Environmental Assessment and a City of Carlsbad CEQA document. Jim also assisted in the preparation of the Environmental Assessment and CEQA document for this project. Memorial Area Middle School Jim Harry and Paul Amberg of Mooney • Jones & Stokes staff prepared environmental documentation for the Memorial Area Middle School Project. The San Diego Unified School District determined the need for a new middle school in the community of Southeastern San Diego to aUeviate existing and future enrollment strain on the Memorial Academy Charter School and Gompers Junior High School, and to continue to adequately serve the surrounding community. The district identified three potential sites for the proposed middle school and analyzed the environmental affects of constmcting the school on each of the sites. Tasks completed by Mooney • Jones & Stokes for this project included conducting an environmental constraints analysis for the school site selection process, preparation of the Draft EIR for the alternative sites, and participation in pubUc meetings regarding the project. Issues addressed in the EIR included loss of existing residences and commercial services, cultural and historic resources, noise, traffic, and hazardous materials. Father Joe's A Children's Village EIR Mooney "Jones & Stokes, with Jim Harry as Project Manager and Paul Amberg as QuaUty Control Officer, is currentiy preparing an EIR for the Father Joe's "A Children's ViUage" Project. The project involves foster care faciUties for 200 children including an onsite school on a 118-acre site in eastern San Diego County. Our services have included preparation of an EIR, alternative site feasibiUty analysis, management of subconsultants, and coordination with County of San Diego staff. Environmental issues addressed during project processing include land use compatibiUty, noise, visual character, sensitive biological resources, archaeological resources, transportation, hydrology, water quaUty and groundwater supply. Si Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 10 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Woodfin Suites Hotel EIR & Port Master Plan Amendment Mooney • Jones & Stokes is currendy preparing an EIR for the Woodfin Suites Hotel and Port Master Plan Amendment. The proposed project includes demoUtion of aU existing stmctures on the 3.79-acre tidelands property. No portions of the existing marina berths within the submerged tidelands wiU be altered. The proposed components of this project include: constmction of an eight-story, 140-suite hotel with supporting faciUties over partiaUy suppressed parking; constmction of a new and separate two story marina services building; constmction of a 1,120-Unear foot seawaU and pubUc promenade along the entire shoreUne frontage of the marina; development of 401 on-site parking spaces; and evaluation of a project option in which up to 40 of the 140 hotel suites would be marketed and operated as timeshares. The EIR will address land use, coastal access, aesthetics, hydrology/water quaUty, transportation/traffic, air quaUty, noise, geology, hazards and hazardous materials, pubUc services and UtiUties, and recreation. America's Cup Harbor Plan Amendment EIR Mooney • Jones & Stokes was retained by the Port District to prepare an EIR for the America's Cup Harbor Project. The approved America's Cup Harbor Project EIR analyzed issues such as the redevelopment of America's Cup Harbor as defined by various circulation, land, and water use changes in the Shelter Island Planning District Precise Plan section of the Port Master Plan. Primary areas of focus included the reorganization of land use designations for areas of marine sales and services, commercial recreation, recreational boat berthing, and pubUc open spaces. Changes also focused on traffic circulation in order to enhance the flow of people service by these business and recreational faciUties. Areas of concern included the intersection of North Harbor Drive and Nimitz Boulevard, North Harbor Drive, Scott Street, Carlton Street, Dickens Street, and Shelter Island Drive. The geographic location of America's Cup Harbor presented unique constraints to the traffic and parking in the area. Our staff worked closely with Port District staff, the Port Tenants Association, and the sport-fishing industry to find multiple solutions to the parking issues and created a parking management program that met the needs of the project. In addition, the community involvement represented various interests including the Peninsula Community Planning Board, Point Loma Village Committee, Point Loma Association, Marine Recreation Committee, San Diego Mooring Tenants Association, the United Sport-fishers of San Diego, and others. Through the use of alternative analysis and community outreach, a compromise plan was approved by the Board of Port Commissioners to ensure community support by the majority of the community. Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 11 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR References for Mooney • Jones & Stokes City of Carlsbad Barbara Kennedy Associate Planner 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CaUfornia 92008 Phone: (760) 602-4626 Services: Jim Harry prepared an EIR for the Cantarini/HoUy Springs Project San Diego Unifted School District James Bray Constmction Management Supervisor Maintenance & Operations Center 4860 Ruffner Street San Diego, CaUfornia 92111 Phone: (858) 573-5773 Services: Jim Harry and Paul Amberg prepared numerous environmental documents for school projects throughout San Diego County. Port of San Diego BiU Briggs 3165 Pacific Plighway San Diego, CaUfornia 92101-1128 Phone: (619) 686-6284 Services: Brian Mooney and Matt Valerio prepared environmental documents for coastal development projects. City of El Centro OUver M. Alvarado, AICP Director of Planning and Housing 1275 Main Street El Centro, CaUfomia 92243 Phone: (760) 337-4545 Services: Brian Mooney prepared numerous environmental documents, including EIRs, for development projects throughout Imperial County. Subconsultant Qualifications & Experience The foUowing represents the quaUfications, relevant experience, and references for our proposed subconsultants for this project. AffgfgMQA Ai^^^^^ Since 1986, Ninyo & Moore has provided innovative solutions to complex ' f V T geotechnical and environmental chaUenges. As a leading geotechnical and environmental sciences engineering and consulting firm, Ninyo & Moore provides speciaUzed services to cUents in both the pubUc and private sectors. The firm is fuUy committed to being responsive, cost- efficient, and thorough in meeting its cUents' project needs and objectives. Page 12 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Ninyo & Moore's geotechnical division provides geotechnical engineering, feasibiUty studies, seismic and geologic hazards investigations, foundation investigations, pavement design, pile design, slope stabiUty evaluations, soil classification, geophysical evaluations, subsurface explorations, evaluation of Uquefaction potential, preparation of earthwork and foundation specification, water resource development planning, SWPPP/SUSMP and BMPs planning, and forensic engineering. Ninyo & Moore has provided these services throughout the westem United States for a variety of projects including airports, bridges, commercial developments, dams, educational faciUties, harbor and offshore stmcmres, highways and roadways, hospitals, industrial developments, landfiUs, Ught raU transit Unes, parks and recreational faciUties, pipeUnes, power stations, railroads, residential developments, reservoirs and tanks, transmission Unes, tunnels, water treatment plants, and wastewater treatment plants. Ninyo & Moore's environmental division performs Phase I and II environmental site assessments and audits, asbestos and lead paint surveys, underground storage tank assessments, hazardous waste investigations, regulatory compUance, water resource development, soil and groundwater contamination studies, and remediation services. Ninyo & Moore has provided these services for a variety of cUents including local, state and federal govemments, Department of Defense agencies, lenders, and commercial developers. South Carlsbad State Beach Geotechnical Evaluation Ninyo & Moore was retained to perform a Umited geotechnical evaluation for a restroom located at North Ponto Day-Use Area at South Carlsbad State Beach in the City of Carlsbad, CaUfornia. The project involved the constmction of a single American DisabiUties Act (ADA) accessible vault restroom building with an approximately 1,000- gaUon underground holding tank, with the restroom over it. An approximately 5-foot excavation wiU be made to accommodate the holding tank. The restroom wiU be located at the west edge of the paved parking lot, centered in an existing curbed parking space within approximately 18 feet of a westerly descending coastal bluff. Ninyo & Moore's scope of services included review of background information including available geotechnical data, topographic maps, geologic maps, and stereoscopic aerial photographs; performance of a geologic reconnaissance of the proposed site to observe existing conditions, and to faciUtate the coUection of bulk samples of exposed soils; Umited laboratory testing consisting of sieve analysis, and soU corrosivity tests; and preparation of a geotechnical evaluation report presenting our findings, conclusions, and recommendations regarding faulting and seismicity, earthwork, excavatabiUty, slope stabiUty, foundations, and soil corrosivity. City of Carlsbad Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR Ninyo & Moore was retained by Mooney • Jones & Stokes for a limited soUs and geotechnical evaluation and review for the proposed Cantarini Ranch and Holly Springs projects in the City of Carlsbad, CaUfornia. The projects are located in northeastem Carlsbad, north of El Camino Real and east of the future extension of CoUege Boulevard. Services included review of background project documents including "Oliii Page 13 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR available geotechnical reports, geologic Uterature, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and site development and grading plans; performance of site reconnaissance to observe surface features; data compilation and analyses; and preparation of a report presenting our findings, preUminary conclusions, and recommendations for additional evaluation. The report wiU include an evaluation of existing geotechnical reports, a preUminary evaluation of the appUcabiUty of ripping/blasting, the potential for removals and recompaction of existing soils, groundwater, and other potential geotechnical impacts to the projects. Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan EIR Ninyo & Moore provided an evaluation of a proposed stormwater management concept and an analyzed the potential for a proposed major development to affect the quaUty of surface water in the Agua Hedionda Lagoon, the Encinas Creek, and the Pacific Ocean. The proposed erosion and sedimentation engineering controls (e.g., grass- Uned swales, desiltation and detention basins) to mitigate potential water quaUty and biological impacts from erosion were analyzed, and the potential impact from increased mnoff including stormwater mnoff, from newly created impervious surfaces, such as paving, combined with urban poUutants associated with mixed land uses (e.g, agricultural, commercial). Our evaluation included a discussion of mitigation measures (i.e., Best Management Practices) proposed to reduce these impacts. Our evaluation concluded that the proposed project would not have a significant direct negative impact on surface or groundwater quaUty unless an unauthorized source of contamination was introduced during the preconstmction, constmction, and/or maintenance phases of the project. It was emphasized that specific stormwater control system design criteria be developed in collaboration with a hydrauUc engineer, so that the system would safely and effectively convey stormwater from the area and improve water quaUty. We also recommended the use of vegetative filters and other poUution control stmctures near poUution sources, segregation of agricultural and commercial mnoff, BMPs that use education and incentives to reduce poUution sources, and to plan an implement good maintenance BMPs including inspecting and repairing the system, with an appreciation of critical events such as the wet season's "first flush". We concluded that the strategic use of vegetative filters, detention basins, and other stormwater quaUty control stmctures, along with comprehensive ongoing management of the stormwater system could potentiaUy improve the overaU water quaUty of the stormwater mnoff from the project area. Hf Page 14 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Magellan Gateway Hotel EIR Ninyo & Moore performed a preliminary geotechnical evaluation and a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) on a 3.5-acre site located east of Highway 101 in Solana Beach, CaUfornia. The proposed development wiU consist of a three-story, 115-unit, 74,000 square-foot hotel with underground parking and a 19-unit, two building condominium development. Ninyo & Moore's services included a review of background information including geotechnical reports, geologic reports, geologic and topographic maps, and stereoscopic aerial photographs; a geologic reconnaissance; drilUng, logging and sampling six exploratory test borings with a tmck-mounted drill rig; geotechnical laboratory testing consisting of in-situ moismre content and dry density, grain size analyses, expansion index, consoUdation, pH, minimum resistivity, sulfate content, and chloride content; compUation and analysis of the data; and preparation of a report presenting preliminary conclusions and recommendations for inclusion in the EIR. References for Ninyo & Moore California Department of Parks and Recreation Jeff Ahlstrom 8885 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 270 San Diego, CaUfornia 92108 Phone: (619) 220-5300 Services: Geotechnical Evaluation for South Carlsbad State Beach. Cotton Beland Associates John Bridges 8954 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 610 San Diego, CaUfornia 92108 Phone: (619) 291-1475 Services: Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan EIR erosion and sedimentation engineering controls. Scott Englehorn & Associates Scott Englehorn 345 South Coast Plighway 101, Suite N Cardiff, CaUfornia 92007 Phone: (760) 436-3296 Services: Hazardous materials for the MageUan Gateway Hotel EIR. Page 15 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR LINSCOTT LAW & GREENSPAN engineers Linscott, Law & Greenspan Engineers (LLG) provides transportation planning, traffic engineering, and parking consulting services. Since its founding in 1966, over 6,000 engagements have been completed involving a wide variety of projects throughout the United States and overseas; however, the core of its practice is in Southern CaUfornia and Nevada. LLG's specialties include: Traffic Planning and Operations Studies, Traffic Impact Studies, General Plan Circulation; Traffic Signal Design, Traffic Signing and Striping Design, Constmction Zone Traffic Control Plans, PreUminary/Concepmal Engineering, Site Access and Circulation, Shared Parking Demand Forecasting, and Parking Design and Planning. LLG is a weU-respected, medium size firm, comprised of dedicated professionals who serve its cUents on a wide variety of traffic and transportation issues. LLG principals and senior staff are recognized experts in these practice areas and possess professional registration in Traffic Engineering, CivU Engineering or both. This diverse experience and expertise enable us to provide services to both pubUc agencies and the private sector. Project organization is stmctured so that Principals and Senior Staff maintain direct involvement from project initiation to completion. Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 15 LLG prepared the traffic study for LFMP Zone 15 to determine whether or not the circulation system within Zone 15 conforms to the adopted performance standard. The smdy also addressed aU circulation element road segments and intersections outside Zone 15 impacted by twenty percent (20%) or more of the traffic generated by Zone 15 to ensure conformance with the adopted performance standard. Coast Waste Transfer Station LLG prepared traffic impact smdy to determine potential impacts of increasing the aUowable tonnage at the existing faciUty. Three tonnage increases were assessed. Recommended roadway improvements, which would be necessary to accommodate additional tmcks. Traffic study was completed in an extremely short time frame in order to meet the City deadlines. Faraday Avenue LLG prepared the traffic smdy for the extension of Faraday Avenue to Cannon Road. The purpose of the smdy was to document impacts of the roadway extension as weU as intersection configurations and general roadway geometries. Mi Mooney-Jones & Stokes Page 16 Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR References for Linscott, Law & Greenspan City of Oceanside Jerry Hittieman 300 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: (760) 966-4783 City of Santee Mr. Cary Stewart 10601 MagnoUa Avenue Santee, CA 92071 Phone: (619) 258-4100 x 167 City of San Marcos Jerry Backoff 1 Civic Center Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 Phone: (760) 744-1050 x 3235 BEST BEST &L ICRIEGER. LLP Best &Krieger currendy assists localpubUc agencies with project approvals including coastal act consistency issues. Best Best & Krieger LLP's experience includes endangered species matters, environmental compUance and water quaUty compUance. Reference for Best Best & Krieger LLP North County Transit District Derrick Anderson Phone: (760) 727-8625 x 259 Project Understanding Mooney 'Jones & Stokes understands that the ITUton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project (SDP 05-14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11) is located in the southwest quadrant of the City and within the Local FaciUties Management Zone 22. The site is on the east side of Carlsbad Boulevard, south of Poinsettia Avenue and covers approximately eight (8) acres. Based on our review of the existing documents for the site, we understand that access to the site is provided by Ponto Road. We also understand that the proposed project wiU include 215 hotel rooms, 12,820 square feet of meeting space, a parking stmcture, restaurant, and spa. We understand that the proposed parking stmcture wiU be located on the eastern end of the property, and that the main hotel wiU be one story at the north end, adjacent to the Hanover Beach colony single-farmly residential development, but wUl increase to three stories further south. The proposed project will include a pool area, pubUc pedestrian trail, and pubUc snack bar/cafe along Carlsbad Boulevard. 5ii Page 17 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Mooney • Jones & Stokes understands that the existing General Plan Land Use designation for the HUton Carlsbad Beach Resort site is primarily RMH/TR with approximately 1.24 acres designated TR at the northernmost end of the site within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan area. The zone designation for the majority of the site is CT-Q/RDM-Q, with the parcel at the north designated CT within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan area. We understand that the proposed project currentiy compUes with the General Plan, Zoning, and Specific Plan designations. Detailed Work Program Mooney • Jones & Stokes has reviewed the Scope of Consultant Services as described in the Request for QuaUfications and Proposals (RFQ/P). We have gathered a team of quaUfied speciaUsts who are famiUar with the environmental conditions of the project site and surrounding area, and we are committed to the tasks outUned in the specific Scope of Work. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' proposed work program includes the foUowing tasks: Task 1: Project Initiation and Scoping Successful completion of the EIR wiU require coordination with Mooney • Jones & Stokes and City staff. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' project manager wUI attend an initial meeting with City staff to obtain project information and confirm the work plan that wiU serve to focus our efforts for the EIR. The initiation process wUl also involve a review of the responses to the Notice of Preparation (NOP) and confirmation of the specific issues to be addressed in the report. During the NOP review period, Mooney • Jones & Stokes staff with experience in community meetings and pubUc hearings on pubUc projects wiU attend a pubUc scoping meeting. Our experience with community meetings and pubUc hearings has shown that soUciting community input early is critical to identifying the project issues. Task 2: Preparation of Screencheck Draft EIR Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare a Screencheck Draft EIR, which includes an analysis of the key issues identified in the Initial Smdy and responses to the NOP. The EIR wiU contain in-depth discussions of each issue and wUI address existing conditions, impacts, and mitigation measures. The Draft EIR, and aU associated technical studies and reports, wiU be prepared to meet aU the requirements of CEQA and include aU sections required by the City. The Screencheck Draft EIR wiU include, but is not Umited to, the foUowing issues as described in the RFP. Third-Party Review Smdies have been completed regarding environmental issues within the Ponto Beachfront ViUage Vision Plan that include the project site. As described further below, Mooney • Jones & Stokes' project team members with expertise in these issues wiU conduct a third-party review of these existing smdies and recommend any additional work necessary to complete the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). AU third-party review results and any requests for additional analysis wiU be summarized where appropriate in a single submittal to the City prior to conducting additional technical analysis. Completion of the EIR for the Cantarini/Holly Springs Project also involved coordination of a third- party review of multiple technical studies. The third-party review process for that project identified important issues necessary to complete the analysis for the EIR. Based on our experience with that %M Page 18 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR process, the Mooney • Jones & Stokes team can ensure that the third-party review is completed in a cost effective and timely manner. Introduction and Executive Summary The Introduction and Executive Summary wUl include a project synopsis, summary of significant effects and mitigation measures, alternatives, intended uses of the EIR, and areas of controversy known to the City. This section wiU be written to serve as a "stand alone" document. The summary of significant effects, mitigation measures, and altematives that would reduce or avoid significant effects wiU be provided in a tabular form. The summary and introduction wiU also summarize the scope of the EIR and any subsequent environmental review required based on the analysis. Aesthetics Visual simulations prepared by Mooney • Jones & Stokes' staff wiU be used to analyze proposed potential effects on visual character of the area. The analysis wiU include: five (5) photo simulations of the Project, a viewshed map, and cross-sectional profUes to identify the Project's effect on the landscape. Simulations would be completed to iUustrate views of the project from major pubUc vantage points including two from north and southbound Carlsbad Boulevard, one from the state campground and beach, and two additional simulations from Ponto Road and the raUroad. The analysis wiU discuss the project effects on any federal, state, and local scenic highways and other sensitive receptors identified by City staff. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' staff that was responsible for preparation of visual simulations and visual analysis for the Cantarini/HoUy Springs project is famiUar with the requirements ofthe City regarding the assessment of impacts to visual resources. This same staff would complete the analysis and prepare the simulations. Although the CaUfornia Environmental QuaUty Act (CEQA) aesthetics analysis wiU focus on pubUc vantage points, specific visual issues that wiU need to be addressed wiU be the configuration of the hotel and the visibiUty of proposed stmctures from single-famUy homes adjacent to the north and west of the site. A parking garage is proposed along the northem border of the site within close proximity to homes. Landscape screening wiU be implemented to reduce the visual impacts. However, considering the scale of the stmcmre additional measures may be required to address impacts. Agriculture The Agricultural Resources technical smdy wUl discuss the historic use of parts of the property for agriculmre as weU as the soU types and the classification of the land. Because this wUl amend the MeUo II Segment of the Local Coastal Program, compUance analysis for agriculmral conversion wiU be addressed. The analysis wiU also take into account on-site planned land use designations, zoning, and land use pattems of surrounding areas to assess where agriculmral production is planned for, or existing in, the area. It is understood that north coastal San Diego County is undergoing a transformation of agricultural uses converted to various uses and that this may be of particularly controversial nature, although not necessarUy significant from a resource standpoint. Air Quality Mooney • Jones & Stokes has analyzed numerous hotel property developments and has acquired a deep understanding of air quaUty issues related to short-term constmction and long-term project operations. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' air quaUty speciaUsts wUI perform an air quaUty analysis that meet CEQA Page 19 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR requirements, and is consistent with all analytical methodologies and technical requirements recommended by the San Diego County Air PoUution Control District (APCD). Project development wiU result in short-term constmction-period emissions, as weU as long-term operational-period emissions. During constmction, there is a potential for criteria poUutant daUy emissions to exceed APCD significance thresholds as a result of the following activities: (1) site clearing and gmbbing; (2) site grading and excavation; (3) travel by constmction workers to and from the project sites; (4) deUvery and hauUng of constmction materials and suppUes to and from the project sites; (5) fuel combustion by onsite constmction equipment; and (6) the appUcation of architectural coatings (i.e., paints) and asphalt paving, which release reactive organic compound (ROC) emissions. In addition, operations-period emissions wiU result from (1) mobUe-source emissions attributable to resident, consumer, employee, and commercial tmck trips; and (2) stationary- and area-source emissions attributable to increased energy consumption (i.e., electricity and natural gas) due to new development space, as weU as landscape maintenance activities. Regulatory Setting for Air Quality Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare a discussion of pertinent air quaUty statutes and regulations that apply to the project area, including the federal and CaUfornia Clean Air Acts, the National and CaUfornia Ambient Air QuaUty Standards, and the Regional Air QuaUty Management Plan (AQMP). Air equality Conditions The project site is located within the central-coastal area of San Diego County. As such, local air quaUty can be characterized by ambient air quaUty data coUected at the Del Mar-Mira Costa CoUege ambient air monitoring station. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU provide a three-year summary of local ambient air monitoring data coUected at the Del Mar-Mira Costa College monitoring station. A summary of cUmate and meteorology data coUected from the Oceanside Marina climate monitoring station wiU also be provided. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare a constmction emission inventory that wUI include combustion emissions related to constmction equipment operation; fugitive emissions related to site preparation and earthmoving activities; mobUe source emissions related to constmction worker and haul tmck trips; and ROC emissions related architectural coating appUcation and asphalt pavement. The emission inventory wUI then be compUed on a daUy basis and compared to appUcable APCD daUy emissions thresholds to determine significance. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare a regional emissions inventory that wiU include a quantification of mobUe source emissions related to project-generated traffic and stationary source emissions related to energy demand (i.e., electricity generation and namral gas consumption). This emission inventory wiU be compUed with an urban emissions model (URBEMIS 2002, Version 8.7) and South Coast Air QuaUty Management District (SCAQMD) stationary source emission factors. Mooney 'Jones & Stokes wiU analyze the degree to which project-related traffic volumes have a potential to effect local CO concentrations using CaUfornia Department of Transportation (Caltrans) CO Hotspot Protocol and APCD recommended methodology. Potential impacts wUI be evaluated UtiUzing the CALINE4 dispersion model at up to ten (10) intersection locations for existing conditions, the project as proposed, and up to three project alternatives. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU conduct a consistency analysis in accordance with the procedures set forth by the San Diego Association of Govemments (SANDAG) and the APCD. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU develop mitigation measures, where appUcable, to address significant air quaUty knpacts. Page 20 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Biological Resources Based on review of the Existing Conditions Report (Biological) for the Ponto Land Use Strategy and Vision Project, the Wetiand DeUneation Report mentioned in the RFP, and the Draft Ponto Beachfront VUlage Vision Plan, the site is mapped as disturbed and developed. No wetlands were identified on site, but sensitive biological resources in the vicinity include coastal brackish marsh and coastal bluff scmb adjacent to the Lagoon. Mooney 'Jones & Stokes biologists wiU conduct a third-party review of these existing smdies and wiU complete a biological impact and mitigation analysis that wiU address the specific impacts of the hotel. As a part of the third-party review of the existing reports, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU provide a summary of any issues that may need to be reexamined to address specific CEQA analysis requirements for the hotel site and project impacts. Any additional field surveys or wetiand deUneations that may be required wiU be determined based on the third-party review and are not included in the proposed scope of work. Based on our understanding of the existing site conditions, it is not anticipated that additional survey work would be required. Cultural Resources Based on review of the Cultural Resources Constraints Smdy of the Ponto Specific Plan as weU as the Draft Ponto Beachfront ViUage Vision Plan, the report concluded that there was Uthic scatter associated with CA-SDI-11026 throughout study area for the Ponto Specific Plan and recommended that testing be completed to determine significance of any resources. No other significant culmral resources were identified. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU conduct an updated records search for the project area at the South Coastal Information Center and perform a Uterature search to provide historical background for the project area. This is a standard reqiUrement and wUl provide information regarding cultural resources in, and around, the project area. We wiU also contact the CaUfornia Native American Heritage Commission to soUcit a review of their records for Native American sacred lands. Mooney • Jones & Stokes staff wUl conduct a third-party review of the culmral resources document prepared by RECON to ensure that it adequately addresses the proposed project. This would include a spot check of the project site to examine existing conditions, review of the field survey techniques, assuring that a State of CaUfornia Department of Parks and Recreation form was completed for the site noted on the project, ensuring that the local Native American groups are informed and aware of the project, and review and evaluation of the proposed archaeological testing program. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare the culmral resources section of the EIR that detaUs the results of the records and Uteramre search, describes the field survey performed by RECON, and presents the results of the field survey. For the prehistoric resources encountered during the RECON field survey, recommendations wiU be made for further evaluation and testing as may be required by the state and local agencies. The overaU goal of the archaeological narrative is to provide the cUent with an assessment of the potential for future land uses to adversely affect important prehistoric sites and resources and to provide at least a preliminary ranking of the significance and importance of the resources. Geology/Soils & Mineral Resources The PreUminary Geotechnical Investigation Hotel Site on Ponto Road prepared by Geotechnics, Inc., concluded that the hotel site was feasible for development. Based on review of the PreUminary Geotechnical Investigation Hotel Site on Ponto Road as weU as the Draft Ponto Beachfront ViUage oil Page 21 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Vision Plan geotechnical issues to be addressed included compressible fiU and groundwater at 45 feet below surface. Ninyo & Moore wiU conduct a third-party review of provided geotechnical reports and pertinent avaUable Uteramre including topographic maps, geologic maps, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and avaUable geologic reports. Ninyo & Moore staff wiU perform a geological reconnaissance of the project study area, and wiU compile and analyze the data obtained. FoUowing its analysis, Ninyo & Moore wUI prepare a report presenting its findings and conclusions related to geotechnical conditions and the avaUabiUty of mineral resources at the site, and the potential geotechnical constraints on the proposed constmction. Hazardous and Hazardous Materials Ninyo & Moore wiU: review readUy avaUable maps, reports and other environmental documents pertaining to the project area; and review regulatory agency environmental databases for the project area and for properties located within a 1,000-foot radius of the project area to evaluate the possible environmental impact to the project area from known hazardous waste sites, landfiUs, leaking under- ground storage tanks, permitted faciUties that utiUze underground storage tanks, and faciUties that use, store or dispose of hazardous materials. Ninyo & Moore staff wiU conduct a limited site reconnaissance to document areas of possibly contaminated surficial soU or surface water, improperly stored hazardous materials, possible sources of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and possible sources of contamination from activities at the site and adjacent properties. The site reconnaissance wiU be limited to a drive-by reconnaissance of the project area and wiU not include a visual survey of the interiors of any biUldings/stmctures located in the project area. Ninyo & Moore wiU also review readUy avaUable historical aerial photographs and historic topographic maps for the project area and adjacent properties, review historical reverse city directories for the project area, and review readUy available local regulatory agency fUes for the project area and nearby properties of potential environmental concern. Ninyo & Moore wUI review files for up to ten (10) properties of potential environmental concern located within and near the project area, as appUcable. In addition, Ninyo & Moore wiU submit requests to the CaUfomia State Fire MarshaU and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) for information regarding whether underground or aboveground pipeUnes containing hazardous substances or wastes are located within the boundaries of the project area. Ninyo & Moore staff wiU then review an airport land use plan or similar map to evaluate the distance from the nearest airport mnway to the project area and to address whether the project area Ues within an airport landing zone, and review a fire hazard map to document the fire hazard zone for the project area. FoUowing its review, Ninyo & Moore wiU prepare a Hazardous Materials Technical Smdy (HMTS) report documenting findings and providing opinions and recommendations regarding possible environmental impacts to the project area. Photographs wiU be provided in the report. The report wiU document criteria used to determine significance, impacts resulting from the project, appropriate mitigation measures, and impacts remaining after implementation of recommended mitigation measures. Hydrology/Water Quality Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU coUect and conduct a third-party review of the existing hydrology reports specific to the site. If no reports are avaUable, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU contact the City Engineering Department to determine the current design standards for evaluation of site hydrology. In addition to proposed plan kiformation provided by the appUcant, Mooney • Jones & Stokes may reqiure additional infrastmcmre information from the City to ensure a complete understanding of the existing tft Page 22 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR drainage system within the project watershed. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' water resource engineers wUl apply the City's methodology to determine the project site hydrology that is necessary to estabUsh the current hydrologic setting and evaluate the proposed project and its alternatives. Mooney • Jones & Stokes understands the City's deske to maintain or improve the water quaUty downstream of the proposed project. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' water quaUty speciaUsts wUl compare the proposed project altematives to determine potential impacts to water quaUty near the site and in Batiquitos Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. AvaUable water quaUty assessments provided by the City, the Jurisdictional Urban Runoff Management Plan (JURMP), and the Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) wUI be reviewed and utiUzed in the project evaluation The features of the proposed project have the potential to alter the local hydrology and drainage patterns. The existing hydrology wiU serve as a baseUne for determination of project impacts. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' water resource engineers wUl perform a complete evaluation, but focus on the proposed drainage system capacity and connectivity, changes to peak flow discharges, and potential for mitigation measures to reduce project impacts. The project's potential to knpact water quaUty wiU be a major point of concern for this EIR, given the project's proximity to Batiquitos Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. UtiUzing information available from the RWQCB, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate the potential impacts to water quaUty on a quaUtative level. PoUutants of concem wiU be identified and evaluated cumulatively considering aU future projects. Mooney • Jones & Stokes is famiUar with the NPDES permit requkements and wiU include an evaluation of this project's capabiUty to comply. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU identify the criteria used to determine significance. If project elements are expected to have a significant impact, mitigation measures to reduce the impact to less than significant wUl be identified. Each knpact wiU be considered individually to determine the appropriate mitigation. When appropriate, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU utiUze standard BMPs that have been proven effective and famiUar to the City's staff. It may be necessary to develop individual mitigation measures to address potential impacts. Mooney • Jones & Stokes has extensive experience in design and monitoring of stormwater coUection systems and water quaUty projects. Mitigation measure recommendations wiU also identify any potential maintenance requked to ensure the measure continues to fiinction properly through the Ufe of the project. Land Use Planning The EIR analysis wiU address both existing and planned land use issues. The compatibiUty of the proposed hotel with surrounding land uses wiU be addressed in the EIR. The compatibiUty of hotel uses with existing single-famUy homes to the north and west of the site and raUroad wiU be evaluated. For purposes of the EIR, land use compatibiUty is based on not only aesthetics but, indkect effects of the project including traffic and noise generation. Pedestrian and vehicle traffic access from the hotel to the campgrounds and the state beach wiU be addressed. The results of the aesthetics analysis as weU as the transportation and acoustical studies wiU form the basis of conclusions regarding the compatibiUty of the hotel with existing surrounding land uses. Consistency of the proposed project with planned land uses wUI also be evaluated. A detaUed analysis of the consistency of the development with the appUcable land use plans wUI be prepared. In accordance with CEQA, changes to local specific plans or General Plan land use designations do not necessarily constitute a significant adverse impact under CEQA if the proposed change does not create impacts from increased traffic or noise. Page 23 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Noise Based on review of the Acoustical Evaluation for the HUton Carlsbad Beach Resort and Spa, the report addressed only impacts from traffic and the railway on the hotel. Noise from Carlsbad Boulevard at the Hotel was anticipated to be 68 db and train noise would be 62 db. The report concluded that the project design would need to include interior noise control measures to comply with City interior noise standards. The report did not contain any analysis of the impacts of hotel noise and hotel traffic noise on the surrounding residences. The moderately traveled Carlsbad Boulevard mns along the western project area boundary; and the San Diego Northern Raikoad line mns along a large portion of the eastern project area boundary. These nearby transportation noise sources raise concerns regarding land use/community noise exposure compatibiUty; and as such, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate the project site to ascertain land use/community noise exposure compatibiUty. In addition, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate the extent to which noise levels associated with short-term constmction activities, traffic ckculation, and other aspects of project operations impact the noise-sensitive uses that are located near the project site. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU conduct a thkd-party review of existing studies and provide a discussion of local plans, regulations, ordinances, and guideUnes that relate to land use/community noise exposure compatibiUty and community noise level restrictions. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU conduct a thkd- party review of existing studies and survey and map noise-sensitive land uses near the project site and along potential constmction haul routes. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU assess land use compatibiUty for proposed new residential and hotel uses based on interior and exterior noise exposure criteria estabUshed by the State of CaUfornia Department of Health Services and/or guidelines outUned in the City of Carlsbad General Plan Noise Element. In addition, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wUI (1) identify existing noise sources present within the project viciruty (e.g., Carlsbad Boulevard and the San Diego Northern Raikoad Une), and (2) conduct 24-hour ambient noise measurements at two project site locations to ascertain baseUne ambient sound levels. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU predict constmction-period noise impacts by (1) utiUzing pubUshed constmction equipment noise level data to characterize constmction noise sources, and (2) applying industry standard distance attenuation and barrier insertion loss formulas (where appUcable) to estimate noise levels at nearby sensitive receiver locations during constmction. Constmction-period noise levels wUl then be compared to the ambient noise level at each sensitive receiver location to determine significance. Mooney "Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate potential mobUe-source and stationary-source noise impacts related to development of the project. Roadway noise impacts wUl be evaluated at up to 10 roadway segments using a roadway noise prediction model. To caUbrate the sound prediction model to more accurately reflect local conditions, up to four short-term (15-minute) noise measurements wiU be conducted with simultaneous traffic counts along the analyzed roadway segments. Stationary-source noise impacts (e.g., noise from on-site mechanical equipment) wiU be evaluated using standard sound- distance attenuation and barrier insertion loss calciUation formulas. This analysis wiU be conducted for the project as proposed, and up to three project alternatives. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU recommend, to the extent reasonable and feasible, mitigation measures where significant impacts are identified. Mitigation measures may include performance standards, changes in the design, location or orientation of proposed uses, or restrictions in the hours and types of project activities. In addition, noise barriers may also be considered. Page 24 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Population and Housing The analysis of project impacts to population and housing wiU be based on Mooney • Jones & Stokes' review of the proposed project. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU compare the proposed project with existing General Plan land use designations as weU as the LFMP land use aUowances. The impact of the project and proposed phasing on the existing and planned pubUc faciUties systems, as weU as any growth inducing aspects of the project, if necessary, wiU be the basis for any significance conclusions in the Population and Housing section of the EIR. Public Services Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU coordinate with the Carlsbad PoUce, Fire, Park and Planning and Recreation departments as weU as City administrative services, and Ubraries to determine the existing conditions and capabiUties of these pubUc services. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate the potential impacts of the proposed project on these services based on the capabiUties as set out in the LFMP and further discussions with the City departments. The City's estabUshed performance standards for faciUties for each of the City's services wiU be used in the EIR to determine the proposed project's potential impacts and requkements. Considering that the project is a hotel, it is not anticipated that any schools or school districts would be adversely impacted. Recreation Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU coordinate with the Carlsbad Park Planning Department and Recreation Department to determine the existing conditions and avaUabiUty of park and recreation faciUties within the City. Existing and projected capabiUties of the City's parks and recreational faciUties wUl be evaluated using the City's LFMP, and dkect communication with the departments. The EIR wiU include evaluation of the potential impacts of the hotel, if necessary, on existing park and recreation faciUties within the City including the state campgrounds and beach, the potential envkonmental impact of proposed recreation faciUties within the hotel site including potential trails and other amenities that may be used by the pubUc as weU as hotel visitors, and the conformance of proposed recreation faciUties with the City's estabUshed performance standards for faciUties. Transportation/Circulation LLG wiU conduct a thkd-party review of both traffic smdies discussed in the City's RFP, and wiU review the comments and letters related to the project's City CouncU Hearing. The review wUl be based on conformance with the City's Growth Management Program and SANTEC guidelines. Specific areas that wUI be analyzed include: existing conditions, trip generation, trip distribution, level of service calculations, cumulative analysis, and access/pedestrian/bicycles/parking. The review wiU specificaUy assess the determination of significant impacts and recommended mitigation measures to ensure these important areas of the smdy are properly identified. Two letters wiU be prepared, documenting the results of the review, and two meetings are budgeted. This scope of work does not include additional analysis by LLG staff. Utilities and Service Systems Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU provide a description of project setting and determine the demands of the entire study area for wastewater treatment faciUties, water faciUties, storm water drainage faciUties, and soUd waste faciUties. Information on existing utiUties contained in the Draft Ponto Beachfront ViUage "ofH Page 25 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Vision Plan wiU also be utiUzed in the EIR setting. Mooney • Jones & Stokes will contact each of the service and utiUty providers to determine their abiUty to provide service to the proposed project. The demand for services wiU be estabUshed in coordination with City staff and estabUshed engineering formulae. The evaluation wUI address the project's service demands in comparison to those anticipated by the LFMP for Zone 22. The assessment in the EIR wiU also include review of the consistency of the LFMP faciUties with the capacity and region-wide demand estknates of local service providers. Based on the project's demand for each of these service systems, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU identify whether or not new or physicaUy improved faciUties would be requked that have not been identified in the LFMP. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wUI identify the significance criteria based on the CEQA GiudeUnes and provide determinations of the significance of project impacts. Statements of knpact significance, mitigation measure requkements and significance after mitigation wUI also be provided. Cumulative Impacts Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU work with City to identify other projects that could result in cumulative impacts. The area to be considered wiU vary depending on the subject envkonmental topic. Topics of concern could include traffic, ak quaUty, water quaUty, and pubUc faciUties and infrastmcmre. In addition, the cumulative analysis wiU need to address the buUdout of the Ponto Beachfront ViUage Vision Plan. Based on our experience with the Cantarini/HoUy Springs EIR, it is anticipated that planned projects such as the Cantarini/HoUy Springs, Seawater DesaUnization Plant, Robertson Ranch, Bressi Ranch, Calavera liUls Master Plan, Mandana Residential Property, and Carlsbad Oaks North could be incorporated into the cumulative analysis primarily as projects that contribute to cumulative traffic levels and ak quaUty conditions within the City and region. Growth Inducement The EIR wUI address potential growth inducing effects of the hotel development. Hotel visitors are not considered a permanent popiUation growth under CEQA. Potential growth issues to be addressed wiU include any pubUc faciUty knprovements proposed as a part of the project such as road improvements and extension of utiUties that could induce growth within the area. Considering that development of the project site is anticipated, any growth inducing effects of the project may not necessarUy be considered a contribution to unplanned growth. The analysis in the EIR of the consistency of the project with the LFMP wUI Ukely serve as the threshold for determining if growth inducing effects of the project are considered to be adverse impacts under CEQA. Alternatives Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU evaluate the alternatives identified by the City. Other alternative discussions to be included in the document in accordance with CEQA include the Alternatives Considered but Rejected. The alternate site analysis wiU be based on coordination with City staff and a preUminary review of avaUable vacant land within the City. The altemative sites analysis wUI be based on identification of parcels that are siutable for development of hotel uses. The sites to be included in the EIR should be of a required size, general plan designation and zoning to accommodate a hotel site. The alternative site(s) should also have adequate access to accommodate traffic patterns associated with a hotel and generaUy be free of envkonmental constraints that would restrict the size of hotel stmctures. lii Page 26 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Task 3: Screencheck EIR Processing, Preparation of Draft EIR, NOA, Draft MMRP and Candidate Findings of Fact FoUowing City review of the fkst Screencheck Draft EIR, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare a Second Screencheck EIR that incorporates City comments. As a part of this task the draft mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) will also be prepared and submitted to the City. The scope of work for this task also includes preparation of draft Findings and Statements of Overriding Consideration, if necessary. The Findings and Statements of Overriding Considerations wiU be prepared in accordance with the City format. This scope of work assumes that both the City and project appUcant wiU review the Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations. Task 4: EIR Pubhc Review Process FoUowing approval of the Draft EIR and MMRP by the City, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU prepare the requked number of copies for pubUc review distribution. Task 5: Response to Comments and Preliminary Final EIR Subsequent to the end of the 45-day pubUc review period of the EIR, and the receipt of aU comments from the general pubUc and reviewing agencies and groups, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU formulate responses to a maximum of seventy (70) individual comments. Costs to respond to an extensive number of comments or comments raising legal chaUenges, which requke attorney review, wiU be evaluated at the end of the pubUc review period. These wiU then be submitted to City staff for review. Following the preparation of the responses to pubUc comments, Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU work with the City and revise the preliminary MMRP. Task 6: Preparation of Final EIR, MMRP and Findings Final revisions wUI be made to the Draft EIR/MMRP as requked by the information received during the pubUc comment period and City on the preliminary Final EIR. A Ust of aU individuals, groups, and agencies commenting on the Draft EIR wiU be included as part of an introduction to the comments received and the prepared responses. AU comment letters and responses wiU be included in the Final EIR. This task also includes revision to the Draft Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU incorporate comments and produce the necessary document for inclusion in the pubUc record and the documents submitted to the Planning Commission and City CouncU. Task ?: Project Coordination/Meetings/Hearings for CEQA document As Project Manager, Jim Harry wiU be responsible for coordination for project deUverables with in-house staff and subconsultants. Jim wiU also be the primary point of contact for the City and wUl coordinate with the City regarding project schedule, deUverables and invoicing. Jim wiU attend aU necessary meetings including but not limited to: • Kick-off meeting (1) with City Staff • PubUc scoping meeting (1) • Meetings (2) with staff to discuss issues regarding the preparation of the Screen Check Draft • Meetings (2) with staff to review comments on the Screen Check Draft Page 27 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR • Meetings (2) with staff to review responses to pubUc comments and the Final Draft • PubUc hearings (3) with presentations as necessary as determined by City staff for Planning Commission and City Council. • One (1) additional meeting as necessary Task 8: California Coastal Act Comphance Mooney • Jones & Stokes staff as well as staff with the law firm of Best, Best, and Krieger with expertise in Coastal Act CompUance wUl assist the City in processing the internal City assessment of project consistency with the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and the issuance of a coastal development permit for the project by the City. Mooney • Jones & Stokes wiU work with the City throughout the process to ensure that the project design and project appUcation materials are consistent with City requkements of the LCP and any supplemental appUcation requkements for coastal development permits. To minimize the risk of an appeal of the City permit by the Coastal Commission, it is proposed that the City and members of the consultant project team coordinate with Coastal Commission staff regarding the consistency of the project with the LCP and project schedule mUestones. The proposed scope of work includes dkect coordination with Coastal Commission staff throughout the process as weU as three official meetings at project mUestones such as distribution of the EIR for pubUc review and prior to permit approval by the City. Task 9: Quality Control Mooney "Jones & Stokes' project team wUI incorporate internal quaUty control into the preparation of aU documents. Paul Amberg, Senior Envkonmental Planner/Project Manager with Mooney • Jones & Stokes, wiU complete a quaUty control review of all intemal documents prior to submittal. Paul has over 30 years of experience in project management and preparation of envkonmental documents and served as quaUty control officer for preparation of the Cantarini/HoUy Springs EIR. Mooney • Jones & Stokes has developed detailed procedures for quaUty control that are foUowed for preparation of aU envkonmental documents. The procedures cover quaUty control/quaUty assurance steps necessary at the foUowing project phases: 1) before a project start; 2) initial smdy; 3) technical studies; 4) scoping meetings; 5) draft envkonmental reports; 6) pubUc hearings; 7) final envkonmental reports; and 8) noticing following pubUc hearings. Schedule of Completion Our proposed schedule is included on the following page. 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Additional Information Relationship with Applicants Mooney • Jones & Stokes does not have any relationships or contracts with any of the property owners affected by the proposed project. We are, however, perfomiing biological resources services for a proposed HUton hotel project in Big Bear Lake, CaUfomia. Mooney • Jones & Stokes' contract for this work is with the City of Big Bear Lake for a private developer interested in obtaining a HUton franchise in the Big Bear Lake area. We are not contracted dkectiy with HUton or the private developer, and based on our project manager's conversation with the City's Christer Westman regarding our work for that project, we do not beUeve that is a confUct of interest. Page 30 Mooney-Jones & Stokes Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR Attachment A - Key Staff Resumes Mooney-Jones & Stokes Education Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, San Diego State University, Califomia, 1975 Graduate Studies, Urban History, University of San Diego, Califomia Professional Memberships /Vmerican Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Urban Land Institute American Planning Association, APA (Board of Directors, San Diego Section, 1992-1993) Association of Environmental Professionals (President, Board of Directors, 1983-1985) Awards/Honors AEP, San Diego 2004 Environmental Stewardship Award APA, San Diego 2002 Focused Issue Planning, Proposition MM New Sch(x)l Selection Planning and Implementation Program AEP, San Diego 2000 Outstanding Environmental Professional APA, San Diego 1998 Education Project Honorable Mention, Sweetwater River Watershed Management Plan Stakeholder Involvement Program APA, San Diego 1998 Planning Implementation vWard for a Small Jurisdiction, Community Identity and Scenic Roadways Element of the City of vista General Plan APA, San Diego 1994 Outstanding Focused Plan, County of Imperial, East Border Crossing SPA AIA, Orchid 1994 Environmental Solutions, Mt. Woodson Ranch APA, San Diego 1989 Outstanding Comprehensive Plan, City of El Centro General Plan Who's Who in Califomia Brian F. Mooney, AICP Project Director/Managing Principal Brian Mooney has more than 30 years of experience in the planning and envkonmental fields. From 1974-1979, Brian served as an Envkonmental Planner and Envkonmental Coordinator for the County of San Diego Office of Envkonmental Management and Envkonmental Analysis Division. In this role, he was principal staff to the Envkonmental Review Board and Planning Commission. In 1979, he estabUshed a multi-disciplinary envkonmental planning firm and, since then, has been principaUy involved in dkecting envkonmental and planning studies in the pubUc and private sectors. These smdies emphasize the incorporation of namral and culmral resources and utiUze constraints and oppormnities analyses that focus on envkonmental factors, pubUc concems, and poUcy issues. Brian has served as a special consultant to numerous cities, counties, and water districts, as an extension of staff for the development of planning poUcy and preparation of envkonmental documents in conformance with the CaUfornia Envkonmental QuaUty Act (CEQA) and National Envkonmental PoUcy Act (NEPA). Brian also frequentiy lecmres at San Diego State University and the American Planning Association and Association of Envkonmental Professionals Conferences on envkonmental issues, and regional/community planning. Project Experience South Bay Boatyard MND—Port of San Diego, California. Project Dkector for the preparation of an MND for improvements and pier constmction within the South Bay Boat Yard, Chula Vista, for the Port of San Diego. The project involved resolving adjacency issues related to biological resources with a variety of local, state, and federal agencies as weU as complex land use concerns. Mixed-Use Solana Beach Train Station—City of Solana Beach, California. Project Dkector for the preparation of an NOP, including an Initial Smdy for a mixed-use transit orientated development at the Solana Beach Train Station site. The project involves careful evaluation of complex and controversial land use, traffic, parking, and aesthetic issues. In addition, the project includes an opportunistic beach replenishment component, the impacts of which are to be evaluated in the EIR. America's Cup Harbor—San Diego Unified Port District, San Diego, California. Project Manager for the preparation of a large-scale ?l Jones & Stokes Brian F. Mooney, AICP envkonmental impact report (EIR) for the America's Cup Harbor Plan Amendment. Key issues included water quaUty, marine biological resources, land and water use, coastal access, traffic, visual quaUty/land use compatibiUty, and ak quaUty, and requked close coordination with the Port of San Diego. East Harbor Island Hotel EIR— San Diego Unified Port District, San Diego, California. Project Dkector for die EIR and Plan Amendment for a 400-500 room resort hotel on San Diego Unified Port District land. Major issues were traffic and parking, visual quaUty, marine habitat and endangered species, pubUc recreation/coastal access, noise, and infrastmcmre. Father Joe's A Children's Village (formerly PromiseLand Ranch)— S.V.D.P. Management, Inc., Campo, California. Project Dkector m the preparation of an EIR for a 631-acre residential care faciUty for at-risk youths. FaciUties included home clusters, playing fields, educational faciUties, and recreational faciUties open to the pubUc. Key issues include land use/compatibiUty, water use, and culmral resources. Fairbanks Country Club—Watt Industries, Rancho Santa Fe, California. Project Dkector for the preparation of a Specific Plan, EIR and permit acquisition for this golf course/residential community with a 36-hole golf course covering 500 acres. Warner Springs Ranch— Warner Springs Ranch Association, Warner Springs, California. Project Manager for the preparation of a Specific Plan and Master Envkonmental Impact Report for this golf course resort community on 3,000 acres. The community included 350 units, hotel and casita faciUties, 700 second-home residential units, an equestrian center, and an 18-hole championship golf course. Brian was also responsible for managing the permit program for constmction of the golf course and resort. Key issues included the preservation and integration of significant prehistoric and historic culmral resources and issues with groundwater quaUty and quantity. Expert Witness Services. Provided analysis and expert witness testknony for the Poway Unified School District, Sweetwater Unified School District, City of Poway, City of El Cajon, San Diego County Water Authority, and County of San Diego on a variety of envkonmental and planning lawsuits. PI569.05 I Jones & Stokes Education Bachelor of Science, Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning, University of Califomia at Davis, 1990 Professional and Community Affiliations Association of F^nvironmental Professionals (AEP) Jim Harry Senior Environmental Planner Jim Harry has over 13 years of experience in envkonmental analysis and report preparation, govemment planning/permitting processes, and project management. He is responsible for research, analysis, and preparation of envkonmental documents; coordination with cUents, subconsultants, agencies, and in-house staff; scheduUng and quaUty control; and budget monitoring and invoicing. Prior to joining Mooney & Associates, Jim worked for a private envkonmental consulting firm and served as a Planner with the City of San Diego (City) Planning Department Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP). WhUe with the City, he was involved in review of private and pubUc development projects for consistency with the MSCP, and preparation of CaUfomia Envkonmental QuaUty Act (CEQA) documents as weU as planning documents related to watershed protection and Best Management Practices (BMPs). Project Experience Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR—City of Carlsbad, California. Project Manager for the preparation of a joint EIR for the Cantarini and HoUy Springs developments in the eastern portion of the City of Carlsbad. The Joint EIR addressed two tentative maps covering approximately 276 acres. Issues addressed in the EIR include consistency of the project with the City of Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan, and effects of the project and other planned development on the visual character of the area. Other issues addressed in detaU in the joint EIR included biological resources, noise, archaeological and paieontological resources, transportation/ckculation, ak quaUty, hydrology/water quaUty, agriculmral resources, pubUc services and utiUties, geology/soUs, hazards and hazardous materials, population/housing as weU as cumulative impacts and alternatives. City of Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP) MND-City of Carlsbad, California. Project Manager for the preparation of CEQA documentation for a 6,400-acre Habitat Management Plan open space preserve area in the City of Carlsbad. Envkonmental issues addressed included estabUshment of a system for preservation of biological resources, effects of the HMP on the City's General Plan, and indkect effects of existing and planned urban development on the open space preserve. Shelley Property EIR—City of Carlsbad, California. Project Manager for the completion of an EIR for a residential development within the western portion of the City of Carlsbad. Discretionary actions covered Jones & Stokes Jim Harry by the EIR included a Tentative Map and rezone. Issues addressed in the CEQA document included impacts on ckculation pattems as weU as the effects of the project on visual character, biological resources, and school districts. San Luis Rey River Park Master Plan—County of San Diego/Hargreaves Associates, San Diego County, California. Currentiy servkig as ki-house project manager for preparation of the San Litis Rey River Park Master Plan. Master Plan wiU identify fumre uses within an eight-mUe long smdy area around the San Luis Rey River. ResponsibiUties on the project include preparation of the Envkonmental Planning Oppormnities and Constraints report for the project. Development of the report included site analysis, data gathering, land use oppormnities and constraints analysis, and development of the Master Plan document. Preparation of the constraints report included analysis of the effects of Caltrans State Route-76 widerung project on the smdy area for the Master Plan. Caltrans is considering multiple altematives for widening State Route 76 the entke length of the Master Plan study area. Widening State Route 76 would have extensive effects on park programming and the sensitive biological resources within the Park. As in-house project manager, Mr. Harry serves as the primary contact with Hargreaves Associates and the County of San Diego and is responsible for coordination of Mooney & Associates staff efforts on the project. Rancho Santa Fe Bridge Replacement Project—City of Carlsbad, California. Assisted in preparation and processing of CEQA and NEPA documents for proposed replacement of bridge on Rancho Santa Fe Road. Replacement of the bridge was proposed to involve federal funds. Work included coordination of technical smdies for Caltrans EA envkonmental document and City of Carlsbad CEQA document. Also assisted in preparation of the acmal EA document and CEQA document for the project. Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSCP) EIR/EIS—City of San Diego, California. Principal Envkonmental Analyst for preparation of an EIR/EIS for the MSCP. The MSCP addressed by the envkonmental document addressed a open space preserve with a smdy area of over 200,000 acres and involved the participation of multiple jurisdictions as weU as state and federal agencies. PI569.05 Ml Jones & Stokes Education B.A. F^nvironmental Studies, Califomia State University, Long Beach, 1976 A.A. Oceanographic Technology, Fullerton College, 1971 Professional Memberships Certified EIR Preparer, County of San Diego Association of FLnvironmental Professionals (AEP) Paul J. Amberg Project Manager/Senior Environmental Planner Paul Amberg has over 34 years of experience planning and managing major multidisciplinary envkonmental assessment projects throughout the continental United States, Alaska, and Pern. He is experienced in aU aspects of office and project management including coordination of administrative, financial, and technical tasks associated with engineering and envkonmental programs. Paul is responsible for managing technical smdies and engineering/envkonmental projects; preparing envkonmental impact/assessment reports; coordinating project quaUty assurance plans and procedures; and overaU procurement and subcontractor management. Project Experience Environmental Consultant—San Diego County Water Authority, California. Envkonmental Program Manager (EPM) for implementation of the San Diego County Water Authority's Regional Water FaciUties Master Plan. Responsible for identifying Water Authority projects or actions that requke envkonmental compUance or technical smdies; determining the appropriate envkonmental process for proposed projects, preparing requests for proposals; selecting project consultants; dkecting, reviewing, and evaluating consultant work and project deUverables; organizing and maintaining project schedules; and administering consultant agreements. Also responsible for administering "as-needed" technical smdies and reports prepared by Mooney & Associates for the Water Authority. Proposition MM Environmental Consultant—San Diego Unified School District, California. Principal Envkonmental Planner for the San Diego Unified School District's (District's) Proposition MM envkonmental compUance program. Responsible for overseeing "as-needed" envkonmental consulting services, including site constraints smdies, envkonmental impact smdies, and mitigation monitoring. Mooney & Associates is the District's selected envkonmental consultant for the Proposition MM program. Company responsibiUties include preparing envkonmental documents for the siting and constmction of new elementary and middle schools and for the modernization and expansion of existing schools. Key issues to be addressed as part of the overaU program include ak quaUty, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and soUs, hydrology and water quaUty, hazards and hazardous materials, noise, traffic and ckculation, and loss of affordable housing. ResponsibiUties also include preparing Negative Declarations and Categorical Exemptions for school modernization projects, and overseeing biological and cultural resources analyses and Ml Jones & Stokes Paul J. Amberg permits requked under the project's mitigation monitoring and reporting program (MMRP). Several of the school projects include impacts to on-site biological resources (e.g., vernal pools and San Diego fairy shrimp), which requke coordination with the regulatory agencies and permit preparation and approvals. Prior to this contract, served as in-house envkonmental staff overseeing the District's three envkonmental consultants preparing envkonmental documents for the Proposition MM program. Murray Bridge Middle School and River Park Mitigated Negative Declaration—Oceanside Unified School District, California. Principal Envkonmental Planner responsible for quaUty assurance/quaUty control for a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) prepared for the Oceanside Unified School District and City of Oceanside. The proposed project included the constmction and operation of a new middle school and community park on 49 acres of City-owned property within the Murray Bridge Community of Oceanside. Key issues addressed as part of project analysis included aesthetics, biological resources, geology and soUs, hazards and hazardous materials (i.e.. Phase I ESA), noise, and transportation and traffic. North County Regional Education Center—San Marcos Unified School District and San Diego County Office of Education, California. Principal Envkonmental Planner responsible for the preparation of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the constmction and operation of the North County Regional Education Center in San Marcos. The proposed project includes the constmction and operation of combined faciUties for the San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) and the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE). FaciUties wiU include school faciUties, educational support and training faciUties, and administrative offices for SDCOE, and administrative offices for SMUSD. Key issues addressed as part of project analysis include biological resources (i.e., vernal pools), hazards and hazardous materials (i.e.. Preliminary Envkonmental Assessment, RaU Risk Analysis, and PipeUne Risk Analysis), noise, and transportation and traffic. PI569.05 Jones & Stokes Education M.S. Coastal Zone Management, Bournemouth University, 2000 B.S. Geography, University of Plymouth, 1997 Professional and Community Affiliations Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP) San Diego Chapter, Secretary and Web Master Secretariat for Eastern Africa Coastal Area Management (SEACAM) Consultant Nominating Committee for City County and Port of San Diego Matthew D. Valerio Associate Environmental Planner Matthew Valerio has five years of envkonmental planning experience as an Associate Envkonmental Planner in CaUfomia. Prior to joining Mooney & Associates, he held professional positions with Government departments in England and South Africa, reviewing envkonmental impact documents and supporting pro-active envkonmental manage- ment. ITis exposure to different culmres and ideals has eqiupped him with a tremendous abiUty to provide lateral perspectives. Over the past eight years, he has shown dedication to envkonmental causes through education and voluntary participation, in an effort to promote his beUef in the need for sustainable development. His diverse background and knowledge enable him to discuss envkonmental issues and planning projects in an objective manner in order to provide a balanced approach to projects. He has assisted in the preparation of envkonmental documents in compUance with the CaUfornia Envkonmental QuaUty Act (CEQA) and the National Envkonmental PoUcy Act (NEPA). Project Experience Cantarini/Holly Springs EIR—City of Carlsbad, California. Envkonmental Planner. Wrote the Draft EIR for the subdivision of two properties in the City of Carlsbad. The project involved summarizing technical reports and clearly communicating potential impacts and subsequent mitigation. South Bay Boatyard MND—Port of San Diego, California. Project Manager. Coordinated and prepared an MND for improvements and pier constmction within the South Bay Boat Yard, Chula Vista, for the Port of San Diego. The project involved resolving adjacency issues related to biological resources with a variety of local, state, and federal agencies as weU as complex land use concems. Mixed-Use Solana Beach Train Station NOP—City of Solana Beach, California. Project Manager. Prepared an NOP, including an Initial Smdy, and presented the project at televised pubUc hearings to obtain pubUc input on the scoping for the EIR of a mixed-use transit orientated development at the Solana Beach Train Station site. The project involves careful evaluation of complex and controversial land use, traffic, parking, and aesthetic issues. In addition, the project includes an oppormnistic beach replenishment component, the impacts of which are to be evaluated in the EIR. Solana Beach Parking Structure Categorical Exclusion—North County Transit District, Oceanside, California. Project Manager. Coordination I Jones & Stokes Matthew D. Valerio of the preparation of a Categorical Exclusion under NEPA for the North County Transit District (NCTD) development of a below grade parking stmcture at the Solana Beach train station site. The project involved coordination of technical information and consideration of the Federal Transit Authority (FTA) NEPA requkements. Woodfin Hotel Notice of Preparation/Initial Study—Port of San Diego, California. Project Manager. Prepared a Notice of Preparation (NOP) and Initial Study (IS) for a proposed development within the Port's jurisdiction. WiU also be preparing the EIR for this project. Father Joe's A Children's Village (formerly PromiseLand Ranch) EIR— S.V.D.P. Management, Inc., Campo, California. Envkonmental Planner. Prepared an IS for a property, which is one of a few properties that could potentiaUy receive a residential development envisioned by Father Joe of Saint Vincent de Paul, to provide oppormnities for unformnate young people. Palm and Carnation Avenue Street Ends Project—San Diego Unified Port District, Imperial Beach, California. Envkonmental Planner. Wrote the Draft and Final EIRs for a project to improve beach access and aesthetics for the pubUc, at two locations in Imperial Beach. A MND adopted by the Port of San Diego for this project has recentiy been appealed. The project involves consoUdating technical reports and clearly communicating potential impacts and subsequent mitigation. Crescent Warehouse Relocation Project (As-Needed Environmental Services)—Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Envkonmental Planner. Wrote a Notice of Preparation (NOP) and sections of an EIR for the relocation of warehouse faciUties operated within the boundaries of the Port of Los Angeles to an adjacent community. The project involved thorough analysis of several land use plans and careful consideration of community responses. Murray Bridge Park Middle School Project—Oceanside Unified School District, Oceanside, California. Envkonmental Planner. Wrote Sections of a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) and assisting with community workshops for the estabUshment of a joint-use middle school and park for the Oceanside Unified School District and the City of Oceanside. P'569.05 Mi Jones & Stokes Education B.A. Economics, Princeton University, 2002 Awards All-American Scholar Athlete through Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex and the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association Languages Proficient in oral and written Spanish Dana M. Preiser Environmental Planner Dana M. Preiser has a variety of experience including a Print Advertising/Sales Coordinator for USA Today, an internship with Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter, and an Envkonmental Science Teacher with the Head Royce School. Dana graduated from Princeton University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. Her relevant coursework includes envkonmental smdies, chemistry, biology, geology, envkonmental economics, science and pubUc poUcy. Dana was named AU-American Scholar Athlete through Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex and the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association. Project Experience Woodfin Hotel Notice of Preparation/Initial Study —Port of San Diego, California. Assistant Envkonmental Planner. The Woodfin Hotel Project entaUs development of an eight-story hotel, approximately 12,500 square foot clubhouse including spa and restaurant, and approximately 19,000 square feet of subterranean parking on West Harbor Island along San Diego Bay. A Unear seawaU would be buUt along the entke length of the marina on top of which, a promenade wiU be provided. In order to be in compUance with the Port Master Plan, an amendment is also requked as part of this project. South Bay Boat Yard ND—Port of San Diego, Chula Vista, California. The South Bay Boat Yard, in cooperation with the Port of San Diego, proposes constmction of two steel piers in the Bay to support a 600-ton travel-Uft. The project also includes the removal of fences and stmctures, rebuUding, and landscaping of the site. Assisting in finalizing the Initial Smdy and Negative Declaration. RoSSWOOd EIR—City of El Centro, California. Assistant Envkonmental Planner responsible for assisting in drafting and finalizing the Irutial Smdy and EIR. The proposed project consists of the development of approximately 40 acres of agriculmral land to include 150 single-famUy residential homes, a retention basin, and a pubUc park. The project entaUs a Change of Zone, Tentative Subdivision Map to aUow for the development of a residential subdivision, and approval by LAFCO for the annexation of the site to the City of El Centro. Courtyard Villas EIR—City of El Centro, California. Assistant Envkonmental Planner. The proposed project consists of the development of approximately 21 acres of agriculmral land to include 54 single-famUy residential homes, a detention basin, and pubUc park. The lot size of the single-famUy homes to be buUt would average 10,000 ) t Jones & Stokes Dana M. Preiser square feet. The proposed project tiers from the envkonmental analysis provided by the Westem Annexation EIR (SCH#1999101109) and requkes a Change of Zone and a Tentative Subdivision Map. Lotus Ranch EIR—City of El Centro, California. The city proposes to buUd 616 single-famUy residential units and an elementary school on 213 acres of land south of Interstate-8. Assisting in drafting and finaUzing the EIR. PI569.05 ill Jones & Stokes Peter Langenfeld Director of Technical Services Education As Dkector of Technical Services, Peter Langenfeld is responsible for Bachelor of Science, Geography and ensuring that Mooney & Associates/Jones &c Stokes continues to be a Geology, University of Wisconsin- i j • ^ i i • i • • T-'I • • i i /-^ i • ^ leader in technological innovation. I his includes Geographic Oshkosh,1985 ^ . . Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Digital Terrain ModeUng (DTM), Electronic Surveying, and CAD/COGO appUcations. Peter has more than 18 years of experience preparing iUustrative materials for Envkonmental Impact Reports (EIRs), Envkonmental Impact Statements (EISs), Master Plans, community outreach programs, and promotional programs. Peter's expertise also includes over 15 years of experience preparing visual simulations using a variety of methods and techniques that substantiate project impacts. To vaUdate simulation accuracy, he uses GPS, in conjunction with DTM in a CAD envkonment, to produce three-dimensional models based on proposed development plans. The model is viewed from a predetermined observation point that has been occupied and post- processed by a GPS receiver. Digital photographs are taken from the same location. The model and photograph are digitaUy merged and the photograph is rendered to produce plainimetricaUy correct simulations. Peter has prepared simulations for world-class resorts, regional shopping centers, quarry expansions, Master-Planned communities, wind energy and cogeneration faciUties, water reservoks, ceUular faciUties, and EHV transmission Unes. Project Experience Cantarini/Holly Springs—City of Carlsbad, California. Visual sknulations were created for 160 mixed-dwelUng units on an undeveloped parcel on the City of Carlsbad. KOPs were selected from an adjacent road that is part of the City's Scenic Roads Element. Simulations ranged from one- to three-story single-famUy homes to multi-famUy residential, and included the extension of CoUege Blvd. Carlsbad Promenade—Private Client, Carlsbad, California. Created a DTM and visual simulation for a proposed regional shopping center on the south shore of Agua Hedionda. This smdy was conducted as part of Project EIR. America's Cup Harbor—San Diego Unified Port District, San Diego, California. Visual Resource SpeciaUst responsible for creating four simulations of the area surrounding America's Cup Harbor and Shelter Island on San Diego Bay. The simulations were prepared to show decision-makers improved viewsheds and newly created view corridors that would be created by the adoption of the Redevelopment Plan. The ^ Jones & Stokes Peter Langenfeld simulations showed redesigned ckculation patterns, parking layouts, new planting plans, buUdings pedestrian Unkages, and view corridors. Oak Country Estates—Private Client, Ramona, California. GIS/GPS Mapping Coordinator for a proposed low-density residential development in Ramona, CaUfornia. Preliminary resource surveys revealed an array of threatened and endangered plant and animal species as weU as extensive archaeological resources. Peter coordinated a mapping program where resource data could be mapped accurately so the development would avoid impacting sensitive cultural and biological resources. The archaeological mapping requked damm to be set and located using survey grade GPS receivers. Surface artifacts and test pit locations were recorded using Total Stations with sub-centimeter accuracy. The subsequent Archaeological Technical Report was awarded Outstanding Technical Resource Solution for 2003 by the San Diego Chapter of the Association of Envkonmental Professionals (AEP). Valley View Estates—City of Escondido, California. Dkected the visuaUzation of this project in the San Pasqual VaUey in mral San Diego County. The project included 400 clustered homes and a Ckculation Element road that has 80-foot cut and fiU slopes. The visual component of the EIR was critical to the development because of the project's visibiUty and proximity to the WUd Animal Park. Rancho Vista Monte EIR—City of Escondido, California. Created visuaUzations of this 130 home residential development in eastern Escondido. In addition to the residences and ckculation, the visuaUzation depicted mamre landscaping from a detaUed Planting Plan. Extensive grading was requked to create a Ckculation Element road. Rios Canyon Ranch EIR—Private Client, Lakeside, California. Created four visual simulations for this residential development in Lakeside, CaUfornia. The site is currentiy an operating avocado grove. Over 100 residences were simulated on the 600 acres adjacent to Interstate 8. After the houses and landscaping were created the rest of the acreage of avocados was rendered to simulate coastal sage scmb habitat that was a part of the Revegetation Plan for the project. PI569.05 ii Jones & Stokes Keith Cooper, AICP Senior Environmental Scientist Education B.S. Business Administration, California State University, Dominguez Hills, 1999 M.A. (Candidate) Urban Planning, University of Califomia, Los Angeles Special Training 2005: Fundamentals of Highway Noise, Bowlby & Associates, Franklin, TN 2005: FHWA Traffic Noise Model Training Course, Bowlby & Associates, Franklin, TN Professional Memberships American Planning Association Association of Environmental Professionals Mr. Cooper has more than seven years of experience as an envkonmental planner, with speciaUzation in the areas of ak quaUty, envkonmental acoustics, and ground-borne vibration. He has prepared numerous ak quaUty impact assessments that documented ak poUutant emissions and concentrations related to various pubUc infrastmcmre and private development projects. Keith has also prepared noise impact assessments that evaluated impacts from constmction, transportation, industrial, commercial, and recreation sources. In addition, Keith has experience in evaluating ground-borne vibration impacts from short- term constmction and long-term project operations. He has a thorough understanding of the National and State Ambient Ak QuaUty Standards, as weU as the mles and regulations adopted by many local ak districts such as the South Coast Ak QuaUty Management District (SCAQMD). His expertise includes a comprehensive background in noise measurement protocols encompassing point-, area-, and mobUe-source emissions inventory development; constmction- and operations-period ak quaUty impact analyses; and ak toxics human health risk assessments. Keith has experience using a sound level meter and caUbrator and applying the Traffic Noise Model software developed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Sound 2000 software developed by Caltrans. In addition, Keith has extensive knowledge of sound propagation and attenuation mathematics. Project Experience Beverly Hills Cultural Center EIR—Beverly Hills, California. Noise analysis. Beverly HiUs Culmral Center Foundation is proposing to adaptively reuse the historic Beverly HiUs Post Office by converting it into a culmral and performing arts center. Constmcted in 1933, the elegant ItaUan Renaissance Revival style post office is Usted on the National Register of ITistoric Places and is part of a grouping of buUdings (including the post office, city haU, fke station, Ubrary/poUce headquarters complex) comprising the Beverly HiUs Civic Center. Jones & Stokes is preparing the EIR for the project. Kare Youth Center EA—San Gabriel Valley, California. Noise analysis. The proposed project's purpose is to develop additional athletic faciUties to provide recreational activities for the youth in the San Gabriel VaUey. The Kare Youth League has served the San Gabriel VaUey continuously since 1931, through a uniquely designed program, integrating athletics, camping and educational experiences. The purpose of the Kare Youth Leagues is to provide a wholesome envkonment where a chUd can grow, make choices, buUd confidence and shape thek future. During 2003 31 Jones & Stokes Keith Cooper 2 over 2,000 chUdren participated in over 350,000 chUd-hours of activities. Jones & Stokes is preparing the federal Envkonmental Assessment (EA) for the project. The EA wiU describe the envkonmental effects of a proposed Kare Youth Athletic field complex on approximately 18 acres of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lands in the San Gabriel VaUey. Prior Experience Playa Vista Phase II (The Village at Playa Vista) EIR—Playa Vista, California. Located between the Westchester Bluffs and Marina del Rey in West Los Angeles, this Ill-acre mixed-use development project included 2,600 dwelUng units, 175,000 square feet of office development, 150,000 square feet of retaU development, and 40,000 square feet of community-serving uses. USC Health Sciences Campus Project EIR—Los Angeles, California. The project proposes to intensify development within the existing USC Health Sciences Campus, which is located approximately 3 mUes east of downtown Los Angeles, by adding 765,000 square feet of academic, medical research, and medical clinic uses. Development would occur on up to four development sites that total just over 28 acres. Douglas Park (formally Pacific Center @ Long Beach) EIR. The project proposes to redevelop approximately 261 acres of akcraft production faciUties located within the cities of Long Beach and Lakewood. Project implementation would provide for the replacement of more than five milUon square feet of research and development (R&D), office, warehousing, manufacmring, and other aviation-related floor with new R&D, Ught industrial, office, retaU, hotel, residential, aviation-related uses, and anciUary uses. Central Los Angeles Area New High School No. 11 & Vista Hermosa Park EIR—Los Angeles, California. FormaUy known as the BeUnont Learning Complex, the project proposes complete development of the approximately 35-acre site located immediately west of downtown Los Angeles with a high school (306,240 square feet) that would accommodate 2,600 smdents and a 10.5-acre park. National Training Center (Home Depot Center) Project EIR—Carson, California This project is complete, and is currentiy the largest athletic training complex on the West Coast, and serves as home to Major League Soccer's L.A. Galaxy, as weU as several national sports federations. This project included a 20,000-seat soccer stadium, an 8,000-seat tennis stadium, a velodrome, a track and field complex, upgrades to existing campus faciUties including the gymnasium, and various practice courts and fields. P'569 °5 Mi Jones & Stokes Education Master of Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, 1998 Bachelor of Science, Biology, University of Michigan, 1997 Special Training Endangered Spedes Act 10(a)(1)(A) recovery permit for the Quino Checkerspot Butterfly (1^-038109-0) Fairy Shrimp Identification Training Advanced Wetland Soils and Hydrology Training Constmction Safety Management and Regulatory Compliance Training Revegetation/Habitat Restoration Training Erosion and Sediment Control Training Endangered Species: Regulation, Planning, and Permits for Development Professional Memberships Association of Environmental Professionals Society of Ecological Restoration The Westem Section of the Wildlife Society San Diego County Plant Atlas Project Certifications/Licenses County of San Diego Certified Biologist Certified Wetiand Delineator Awards/Honors Valley Center Kiwanis Club Invited Speaker; topic: The Environmental Planning Process and CEQA - Examples from Recent Developments in Valley Center. 2002. Newland Communities Consultant of tiie Montii Award. 2002. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. 1997. Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. 1997. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. 1997. Ted N. Lee Director of Biological Resources Ted Lee has been active in ecological research and field smdies for over eight years and currendy speciaUzes in namral resource management and agency consultation. He has an expert knowledge of preparing a wide range of biological smdies in compUance with the CaUfomia Envkonmental QuaUty Act (CEQA), National Envkonmental PoUcy Act (NEPA), federal and state Endangered Species Acts, Clean Water Act, CaUfornia Fish and Game Code as weU as numerous other local, state and federal giUdeUnes. Ted's experience includes agency consultation, conducting wetiand deUneations and biological smdies, performing sensitive species surveys, coordinating large-scale envkonmental compUance and ecological restoration programs, and preparing CEQA and NEPA documentation. Project Experience Regional Drainage Survey & GIS Database—City of San Diego, California. Developed survey protocol to coUect biological resource data for over 350 drainage channel segments throughout the City of San Diego. Field survey included digitizing vegetation polygons and creating attribute tables in the field using handheld computers for import into a Microsoft Access database and ESRI GIS for analysis. North County Regional Educational Center—San Marcos Unified School District, California. Managed biological surveys and reporting phase for a proposed regional educational center in San Marcos. The project included general biological surveys, focused surveys for rare plants, vernal pool mapping and assessments and protocol surveys for fairy shrimp. Currentiy completing the Waste Discharge Requkement permitting process with the RWQCB. Rosemary's Mountain Quarry—Granite Construction, Fallbrook, California. Currentiy managing agency consultation and permitting process for constmction of a rock quarry near FaUbrook. The project is located along State Route 76 (SR-76) and the San Luis Rey River and requkes re-aUgning and widening a 1.25-mUe segment of the highway. Updated surveys performed include habitat mapping, a detaUed wetiand deUneation, and focused surveys for CaUfornia gnatcatcher, least BeU's vkeo, southwestern wiUow flycatcher, and arroyo toad. The project wiU requke permits and/or agreements from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), CaUfomia Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), Regional Water QuaUty Control Board (RWQCB), U.S. Fish and WUdUfe Service (USFWS), County of San Diego, Caltrans and others. Jones & Stokes Ted N. Lee Golden Key National Honor Society. 1997. K.L. Jones Award - Excellence in Undergraduate Botany, University of Michigan. 1997. National Science Foundation Research F^xperience for Undergraduates Fellowship. 1996. James B. Angeli Scholar. 1996-1997. F^xplorer's Club Grant for Independent Undergraduate Research (Eixplorer's Club, New York). 1995. University of Michigan Class Honors. 1995-1997. Highway 54/94 Road Widening Project—County of San Diego DPW, Rancho San Diego County, California. Completed comprehensive wetiand deUneation and Biological Assessment for a highway improvement project in San Diego County. Issues included jurisdictional wetiands, noise impacts to least BeU's vkeo, and impacts to Palmer's goldenbush. On-Call Biological Services—City of San Diego Streets Division, San Diego, California. Managing contract to provide biological services in support of emergency and priority storm drain maintenance projects throughout the City of San Diego. Services include providing immediate response 24 hours per day, seven days per week for a wide range of emergency events. Father Joe's A Children's Village (formerly PromiseLand Ranch>— S.V.D.P. Management, Inc., Campo, California. Completed protocol Quino checkerspot butterfly surveys, general biological surveys, and an RPO wetiand assessment for an approximately 300-acre project site in Campo. Oak Country Estates—Private Client, Ramona, California. Performed general biological surveys, wetiand delineations, and focused rare plant surveys and mapping; coordinated agency consultation and co-authored biological resources technical report. Issues include Stephen's kangaroo rat, CaUfornia gnatcatcher, arroyo toad, San Diego fairy shrimp, Orcutt's brodiaea, southern tarplant, vernal pools and other wetiands. Rios Canyon Ranch—Private Client, Lakeside, California. Performed general surveys, wetiand deUneations, and prepared a biological resources technical report for a proposed residential subdivision in Lakeside. Woods Valley Ranch—Newlands Communities, Valley Center, California. Managed monitoring and agency reporting for the constmction phase of a residential subdivision and golf course in VaUey Center. Currentiy managing implementation of the on-site wetiand mitigation program. Valley View Estates—Private Client, Escondido, California. Performed general biological surveys, a wetiand deUneation, and prepared reports for portions of a large proposed subdivision in Escondido. PI569.05 i Jones & Stokes Education M.A. Historic Preservation, University of Califomia, San Diego, 1984 B.A. Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1974 B.A. History, San Diego State University, 1972 Richard L. Carrico Director of Cultural Resources Richard Carrico has been active in the field of culmral resources management for more than 25 years. He currentiy manages Mooney & Associates/Jones& Stokes' Culmral Resource Group and is responsible for regulatory compUance and quaUty control. He has an expert knowledge of CaUfornia Envkonmental QuaUty Act/National Envkonmental PoUcy Act (CEQA/NEPA), and Section 106 documentation. His experience includes supervisory roles in both historic and prehistoric archaeological smdies, surveys, evaluations, tests, data recovery, and mitigation monitoring projects. He has been the Principal Investigator for more than 500 cultural resource projects and the Native American Coordinator/Liaison for more than 50 projects. As an educator, he is a weU-known pubUc speaker and has a long history of presentations at academic and professional conferences. In addition, he is a weU-recognized authority on southem CaUfornia Native Americans and is an adjunct professor of American Indian Smdies at San Diego State University. He also has an extensive Ust of pubUcations on archaeological and historical topics. Project Experience Oak Country Estates—Confidential Client, Ramona, California. Dkected the excavation and analysis of prehistoric artifacts and culmral debris from a Kumeyaay viUage site. Known as Pa'mu, the site was preserved within the context of a proposed residential development. The resulting technical report was presented with the Association of Envkonmental Professionals (AEP) 2003 Outstanding Technical Report Award. As-Needed Environmental Services—City of San Diego Wastewater Facilities Division, San Diego, California. Principal Investigator for the survey and evaluation of culmral resource impacts associated with various improvement and replacement projects. Primary compUance issues included CEQA and NEPA. San Diego County Water Authority Emergency Storage Project—San Diego County Water Authority, Encinitas, California. Principal Investigator and Native American Liaison for the field inventory of the five various alternatives (Hodges, Moosa, Guejito, San Vicente, and OUvenhain) and the associated pump stations and pipeUnes for this project. The Project included federal (Section 106) and state (CEQA) compUance. The work effort included field visits and tribal meetings with members of the San Pasqual, Mesa Grande, Viejas, and Barona Jones & Stokes Richard L. Carrico Indian Reservations. As-Needed Cultural Resources—City of San Diego Water Utilities Department, San Diego, California. Dkected and conducted archaeological and historical surveys for water faciUties, pipeUnes, and other actions within the City of San Diego. ResponsibiUties included consultation with local Indian bands, record and Uterature searches, assessment of potential significance of identified properties, and report preparation in accordance with CEQA and NEPA requkements. Balcor/Santa Fe Valley Land Company Cultural Resources Study- Santa Fe Land LLC, San Diego, California. Principal Investigator for a Phase I and II culmral resources survey, testing, and evaluation program of 25 culmral resource sites on a 645-acre property. The development consisted principaUy of an 18-hole golf course and clubhouse faciUty. Dkected aU project archaeological activities including data analysis, report production, and design of preservation measures for National Register eUgible culmral resources. Provided coordination with County of San Diego planning personnel. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and Native Americans and compUance with CEQA, County of San Diego, and Federal 106 404 Permit requkements. Otay Ranch—City of Chula Vista, California. Dkected die culmral resources evaluation for the 23,088-acre Otay Ranch Project. This included an intensive survey and inventory of 5,674 acres and development of a Cultural Resource Management Plan that was subsequentiy adopted by the City of Chula Vista and County of San Diego. The survey and evaluation included recordation of 111 previously unrecorded archaeological/ historical sites and updated recordation for 152 previously recorded archaeological/historical sites. Rancho San Vicente—Ryland Homes Corporation, Ramona, California. Project Manager and Co-Principal Investigator for field survey and test investigations at 24 archaeological sites located within an 850-acre planned development near Ramona in San Diego County. Managed the Project and supervised analysis and report preparation. PI569.05 Jones & Stokes Education BS Civil F],ngineering, Califomia State University, Sacramento, 1997 Professional Licensure Registered Professional Engineer, Civil, California, C60513,2000 Registered Professional Engineer, Civil, Oregon, 75617PE, 2005 Registered Professional Engineer, Civil, Washington, 41247,2005 Steven Seville, P.E. Hydrologist/Hydraulic Engineer Steve SeviUe's experience as a project engineer includes working with hydrologic models for use in floodplain mapping and enhancement of coastal and riverine restoration design. ITis expertise includes fieldwork, hydrological data analysis, appUcation of hydrological models for watershed smdy and restoration design, integration of model results with GIS databases, restoration design, erosion control design, and constmction oversight. He also has an extensive knowledge of AutoCAD. Prior Project Experience Upper Guadalupe River Project—Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, California. Served as design engineer. Jones & Stokes was the lead fkm in the preparation of an EIR/EIS and supporting documents for the Upper Guadalupe River project. The EIR/EIS was certified by the Santa Clara VaUey Water District m 2001. In 2002, the EIR/EIS was recognized by the Association of Envkonmental Professionals and awarded "Outstanding Envkonmental Analysis Document." Jones & Stokes also conducted vegetation and wUdUfe surveys, developed an hourly water temperamre model (JSATEMP model) of the Guadalupe River watershed, prepared a biological assessment that addressed potential impacts on steelhead and Chinook salmon, and prepared a habitat management and monitoring plan and riparian habitat mitigation designs to support the compUance process. Rocky Point Erosion Control Project—City of South Lake Tahoe, South Lake Tahoe, California. Design engineer for development of altematives to improve erosion control and storm water management in the Rocky Point subdivision. Work included site assessment, hydrologic modeUng, identification of water quaUty basin sites, ground water monitoring, and cost estimating. Lake Tahoe Storm Water Quality Improvement Committee—California Tahoe Conservancy, Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada. CoUaborated with other engineers and regulatory officials to develop a draft guideUne document to be implemented in the Lake Tahoe basin for fumre storm water and erosion control projects. Contributed design procedure checkUsts and necessary agency contacts requked to implement projects that can impact water quaUty in Lake Tahoe. Work included a test project watershed analysis to evaluate the performance and completeness of the draft document. San Francisquito Creek Bank Stabilization and Revegetation i Jones & Stokes Steven Seville, P.E. Demonstration Project—California Coastal Conservancy, Menlo Park, California. Project manager for a multidiscipUnary team serving the Joint Powers Authority QPA) through a Conservancy grant to develop concepmal designs for two demonstration sites along San Francisquito Creek. Work Included topographic survey, hydrauUc design for fisheries, hydrauUc design for scour protection, hydrauUc modeUng for flood risk assessment, and cost estimating. Guadalupe River Trail Master Plan Pedestrian Bridge Hydraulic Assessment—City of San Jose, California. Project manager and design engineer to complete hydrauUc scour analysis for three proposed pedestrian bridges along Los Alamitos Creek and Guadalupe Creek. Work included bathymetric survey, pier and abutment design recommendations, and cost estimating. Median Creek Habitat Mitigation—WSDOT, Bellevue, Washington. Developed salmonid habitat enhancement grading plans for mitigation in association with the proposed 1-405 expansion project. Based on avaUable hydrology, a relocation of the current stream channel is proposed to provide an improved hydrauUc connection from the upper watershed to the downstream wedand complexes. Lake Tahoe On-Call Services—California Tahoe Conservancy, Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada. Provided design services to address erosion control problems identified by the Conservancy. Work included site assessment, topographic survey, bathymetric survey, hydrauUc design, constmction oversight, and cost estimating. Guadalupe Creek Habitat Restoration Project—Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, California. Design engineer for the development of constmction documents and constmction oversight for a 2-mUe reach of creek restoration to improve SRA habitat for the benefit of salmon and steelhead. Work continued foUowing the completed project to develop a maintenance guideline document to be used by District staff for the inspection and maintenance of the unique stmctures that had been instaUed along the creek. Douglas County FlS—FEMA, Douglas County, Nevada. Project engineer for development and appUcation of a hydrologic model (HEC-HMS), a 1-D hydrauUc model (HEC-RAS), and a 2-D hydrauUc model (MIKE 21) to determine the extents of the 100 year and 500 year flood boundaries to be used in the development of Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). ^ Jones & Stokes Education M.S. (emphasis on Hydrology and Aquatic Chemistry), School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, 1999 B.A. Geography (focus in Ruvial Geomorphology and a Minor in Environmental Studies), University of Southem Califomia, 1997 Professional Memberships American Water Resources Association American Geophysical Union Association of Califomia Water Agencies Teaching and Lectures Adjunct Professor at Amencan River College Science Department since 2001 teaching courses in Natural Resources and GIS Stanford University Guest Lecturer in Engineering—^^Fopic: "Environmental Impacts and Regulatory Compliance for Engineering Applications" May 2003 UC Davis lecturer—(bourse: "TMDL's for Water Quality" May 2003 Guest Lecture for Ms. Amnee Chumnanya, Member of Parliament, Kingdom of Thailand-—"Water Quality Impacts from Point and Nonpoint Sources" March 2002 Specialized Training "Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Services (BASINS) Training Program," April 2001 38-hour wetiand delineation training course based upon the U.S. Army Corps of lingineers 1987 Corps Manual, September 2000 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, OSH/\ 40-hour training, March 1992 and 8-hour refresher courses annually Thonfias Trexler Project Manager and Environmental Scientist Tom Trexler has more than 14 years of professional and academic experience in project management, hydrology, analytic chemistry, water resource issues, riparian and limnological water quaUty sampling, laboratory analysis, hydrologic flow measurement, and GIS analysis. Hydrologic and water quaUty modeUng with GIS, HEC-RAS, BASINS, and MIKEl 1/21/SHE. His expertise includes fluvial geomorphology, watershed evaluations, total maximum daUy loads (TMDL), poUution prevention plans (BMPs), flow analysis, water use/demand calculations, and impact/ mitigation analyses. Tom prepares CEQA/NEPA documents, technical reports, and permits appUcations. He conducts interdiscipUnary analyses of water quaUty at a variety of scales ranging from microscopic to meso-scale catchments, engineering Uaison, hazardous materials handUng SpeciaUst, and emergency response protocol tactician; ion chromatography, mass spectroscopy, plasma gas chromatography, atomic absorption, stable isotope separation and detection. Project Experience Project Management—Port of Stockton, Stockton, California. Managed project for the Port of Stockton West Complex Development Plan. Oversaw CEQA and NEPA documentation of multiyear, multiphase reuse plan for the former miUtary base on Rough and Ready Island. FaciUtated communication between the port representatives, the board of commissioners, the City of Stockton, and the city's Redevelopment Agency. Water Quality Lead—City of Vallejo's Mare Island Commercial Dredge Placement Operation. Served as technical lead to assess potential impacts to water quaUty and prepare sections of an EIR in support of the City's project on Mare Island. Impacts to the Napa River and the San Francisco Bay were addressed. Capitol Expressway Light Rail Transit Project EIS/EIR—Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, Santa Clara County, California. Performed technical analysis of potential hydrology and water quaUty impacts from implementation of the proposed Ught raU transit extension for the Draft EIS/EIR. Environmental Impact Services in Support of the Warm Springs Extension—Bay Area-Rapid Transit District (BART), Alameda County, California. Performed technical analysis of potential hydrology and i Jones & Stokes Thomas Trexler water quaUty impacts from implementation of the proposed extension. Prepared section of the supplemental EIR and responses to comments. TMDL Coordinator—San Joaquin River Dissolved Oxygen TMDL Process. Led the SJ River TMDL Process in close coordination with the CaUfornia Bay-Delta Authority, Regional Water QuaUty Control Board, and numerous stakeholders including krigation districts, local agencies, and federal agencies. Performed technical smdies and prepared reports, agendas, and workplans. Project Management—City of Merced Sewer Expansion. Managed project to create CEQA documentation that addressed the proposed sewer service expansion in Merced. The expansion would accommodate the growing population and proposed UC Merced campus. Wastewater Treatment Facility—City of Stockton, California. Prepared technical smdies and reports in support of City's requked compUance with National PoUutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting. Smdies included intemal processes, level of dissolved oxygen in effluent, and suggested actions to remain in compUance with permit standards. Hydrologic Modeling—Calfed Consumnes River Watershed Study. Performed spatial, hydrologic, and geomorphologic analysis of the entke Consumnes River Water. Used EPA's BASINS model to estabUsh hydrology and sediment yield under various conditions. Environmental Impact Report—City of Stockton Redevelopment Agency, Stockton, California. Prepared technical section for tiie Port Industrial Redevelopment Plan Envkonmental Impact Report (EIR). The section included an analysis of water resources. Regulatory Compliance—Sacramento, California. Created the hydrology and water resources chapter addressing the kistaUation of a proposed pipeUne intended to deUver jet fuel to the Sacramento Intemationai Airport EIR. CEQA Analysis—Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District, Vallejo, California. Reviewed water quaUty section of the EIR on the sewer overflow master plan. Analyzed conditions at a wastewater treatment plant during sanitary sewer overflows that occur during storm events. PI569.05 i Jones & Stokes Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants RANDY IRWIN, PG, CEG Chief Engineering Geologist EDUCATION Master of Science, Geological Sciences, 1986, San Diego State University, San Diego, California Bachelor of Science, Geology, 1980, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California REGISTRATIONS Registered Geologist, California, PG 4582 Professional Geologist, Arizona, RG 33171 Certified Engineering Geologist, California, CEG 1521 Registered Engineering Geologist, Oregon, El429 Co. of San Diego Environmental Consultant Certification PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Inwin's more than 23 years of experience includes a broad range of project experience, including geologic re- connaissance and mapping, exploratory boring and trench logging, landslide investigation, coastal bluff evaluation, and in-grading inspection. Additional experience consists of performing and analyzing seismic refraction traverses, aerial photograph interpretation, installing and monitoring slope indicators, and investigating potentially compressi- ble surficial deposits. Mr. Irwin's responsibilities include construction services, coordinating and supervising geotechnical field investigation and research projects, directing technical staff, performing data analyses, and pre- paring and reviewing geotechnical reports. Mr. Inwin's specific project experience includes: South Carlsbad State Beach, Carlsbad, California: Chief Geologist during a limited geotechnical evaluation for a restroom located at North Ponto Day-Use Area at South Carlsbad State Beach. The project involved the construction of a single American Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible vault restroom building with an approxi- mately 1,000-gallon, underground holding tank, with the restroom itself over it. An approximately 5-foot excavation will be made to accommodate the holding tank. Tasks performed by Mr. Inwin for this project in- cluded review and approval of the proposed evaluation plan, senior review of background information and stereoscopic aerial photographs, technical advisor throughout the course of the project, and review of all deliv- erables for the project including the geotechnical design report. Magellan Gateway Hotel EIR, Solana Beach, California: Project Geologist for a preliminary geotechnical evaluation for an environmental impact report (EIR) on a 3.5 acre site located east of Highway 101. The pro- posed development will consist of a three-story, 115-unit, 74,000 square foot hotel with underground parking and a 19-unit, two building condominium development. Forthis project Mr. Inwin provided technical oversight of the project's staff operations. Mr. Inwin provided technical review of all deliverables for the project. Alga Norte Community Park, Carlsbad, California: Principal Geologist for a geotechnical evaluation for the proposed Alga Norte Community Park. The proposed Alga Norte Community Park will be located on a 33-acre site northwest of the intersection of the future alignments of Poinsettia Lane and Alicante Road. Tasks per- formed by Mr. Irwin for this project included review and approval of the proposed evaluation plan, senior review of background information and stereoscopic aerial photographs, technical advisor throughout the course of the project, and review of all deliverables for the project including the geotechnical design report. Cielo North EIR, San Diego County, California: Project Manager during a geotechnical evaluation to provide the geotechnical portions of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Cielo North project. The proposed development will consist of approximately 200 residential lots, ranging in size from one-half to two acres in area. A total of approximately 250 acres of the property will be developed with the remainder left in a relatively native state. For this project Mr. Inwin provided technical oversight of the project's staff operations. Mr. Inwin provided technical review of all deliverables for the project. Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan and Leucadia Boulevard Alignment, Encinitas, California: Principal Ge- ologist during geologic and geotechnical evaluations to aid in the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for approximately 836 acres. The EIR was intended for use in the formulation of a Specific Plan for multi-use development and the realignment and widening of Leucadia Boulevard. For this project Mr. Inwin was responsible for all geologic aspects including geologic hazards, and faulting and seismicity. Mr. \rw\n co- authored the geotechnical design report for the project. Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants RANDY IRWIN, PG, CEG Chief Engineering Geologist City of Chula Vista Natural Hazards/Geology Baseline Study, Chula Vista, California: Project Manager for a natural hazards and geology baseline study as part of a city-wide City of Chula Vista General Plan Up- date. Services included the review of geologic, seismic, soils, flood zones, mineral resources and groundwater maps and reports; and a geologic field reconnaissance to map geologic units, faults, landslides, and related geologic hazards. An illustrated report was prepared summarizing our findings regarding site geologic units, soil units, mineral resources, groundwater conditions, geologic hazards (i.e. faulting, seismicity, ground motion, liquefaction, landslides and related hazards), flooding, dam inundation, and wildfire hazards. The report also discussed geotechnical constraints and possible mitigation measures. The report included a geologic hazards map and a wildfire, flood and dam inundation hazards map. Coastal Erosion Control EIR, Sunset Cliffs and La Jolla, San Diego, California: Project Manager during a geotechnical evaluation to assist in the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the City of San Diego. The project will include several tied-back walls (in and above the surf zone), mechanically stabilized embankment earth retaining walls, a gabian wall, and new storm drains. Sen/ices included review of back- ground information, performance of geologic mapping at 12 coastal bluff sites where erosion control measures were planned, and preparation of an illustrated written technical report describing geologic conditions at the project sites, the proposed erosion control measures, and potential impacts and possible mitigation (from a geotechnical perspective). De Anza Harbor Resort and Golf Development Program, San Diego, California: Principal Geologist for a technical study to address geology and geotechnical issues for the De Anza Harbor Resort and Golf Develop- ment Program. Tasks performed by Mr. Irwin for this project included review and approval of the proposed evaluation plan, senior review of background information and stereoscopic aerial photographs, technical advi- sor throughout the course of the project, and review of all deliverables for the project including the geotechnical design report. North Bay Redevelopment Project, San Diego, California: Chief Engineering Geologist during geotechnical, hazardous materials and water quality services for the North Bay Redevelopment Project. Geotechnical ser- vices included field reconnaissance and geologic mapping; compilation and analysis of data obtained; and preparation of draft and final reports presenting a summary of our findings, conclusions, and geotechnical rec- ommendations including geologic setting, anticipated earth units, faults, and potential geologic hazards as well as recommendations for detailed geotechnical evaluations and analysis of mitigation alternatives. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists San Diego Association of Geologists STEPHAN A, BECK, PG, CEG, HG, REA Principal Environmental Geologist EDUCATION Master of Arts, Geology, 1981, California State University, Fresno, California Bachelor of Arts, Geology, 1976, University of California at Santa Barbara Professional Certificate, Hazardous Materials Management, 1989, University of California at San Diego REGISTRATIONS Professional Geologist, California, PG 4375 Certified Hydrogeologist, California, HG 126 Certified Engineering Geologist, California, CEG 1512 Professional Geologist, Wyoming, PG 2234 Environmental Assessor I, California, REA 2181 Environmental Manager, Nevada, CEM 1545 Environmental Assessor II, California, REA 20110 County of San Diego Environmental Consultant Professional Geologist, Arizona, RG 33080 Certification CEf?T/F/CAT/OA/S OSHA 40-hour Health and Safety Training (with annual updates) OSHA 8-hour Health and Safety Supervisor Training PROJECT EXPERIENCE As a Principal Environmental Geologist with Ninyo & Moore, Mr. Beck has 24 years of professional experience. Mr. Beck provides managerial, technical and QA/QC oversight and support on all corporate, environmental submittals and projects. Mr. Beck has been an active participant in the development of the San Diego Department of Environ- mental Health's (DEH) Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Manual, which has been adopted by other agencies, in whole or in part, throughout California. In particular, Mr. Beck has received written acknowledgements from the DEH for his excellent contributions to the SAM Manual. Mr. Beck's specific project experience includes Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan, San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist oversaw the preparation of the Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) for the Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan in San Diego County, California. The HMTS will be included as a section in a Master Environmental Im- pact Report being prepared by the Southeastern Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit public benefit corporation responsible for redevelopment activities in southeastern San Diego. The purpose of the HMTS was to evaluate potential environmental impacts from hazardous substances and wastes currently or historically located in or nearby the 580-acre study area. Nationai City Downtown Specific Plan, National City, California: Principal Environmental Geologist in charge of the completion of a Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) of the National City Downtown Specific Plan area for the Community Development Commission of National City. This HMTS was performed as part of the City's Preliminary Master Environmental Plan for the project area. Its purpose was to identify fa- cilities of potential environmental concern that could be addressed in later studies and/or remedial activities. Oceanside Unified School District On-Call Environmental Consulting Contract, Oceanside, California: Mr. Beck is the Contract Manager and QA/QC Advisor for the Ninyo & Moore contract to provide environmental site investigation characterization and assessment services to Oceanside Unified School District (OUSD) on an as-needed basis under the New School Facilities Construction program. The services performed under this contract will include Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Preliminary Endangerment Assess- ments (PEAs), Supplementary Site Investigations (SSIs), and Remedial Action Work Plans (RAWs). The site investigation activities may include conducting subsurface investigations to characterize and delineate the ex- tent of soil and groundwater contamination; identifying and assessing the actual and potential adverse effects of contamination to the environment and to public health and safety, and providing appropriate remedial alter- natives. The RAWs will focus on addressing removal of impacted soils prior to initiation of construction activities at the selected school sites. Ninyo & Moore will be interacting with the Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) personnel on a regular basis to determine the most effective method of managing environmental is- sues associated with proposed school sites while meeting the objectives both of OUSD and DTSC. Because Mr. Beck routinely interfaces with DTSC, he is familiar with what agency staff requires, and able to expedite projects by preparing complete concise documents for DTSC review and approval, conduct appropriately scoped PEAs and SSIs, and prepare RAWs and other documents that require few, if any, revisions. STEPHAN A. BECK, PG, CEG, HG, REA Principal Environmental Geologist CCDC Downtown Community Plan Update and Master Environmental Impact Report (MEIR), San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist during preparation of a hazardous materials technical document to assist the Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) in performing a hazardous materials constraints analysis as part of the Downtown Community Plan Update and Master Environmental Impact Report (MEIR). Mr. Beck reviewed of appropriate sections of the existing MEIR, review of information and regulatory trends pertaining to toxic substances and general redevelopment issues in the planning area; had discussions with the San Diego County Department of Health; participated in project team meetings, and reviewed a hazardous ma- terials technical document. City of Chula Vista Solid and Hazardous Waste Hazardous Materials Baseline Study, Chula Vista, Cali- fornia: Principal Environmental Geologist for a Solid and Hazardous Waste Hazardous Materials Baseline Study (HMBS). The information provided in the HMBS report will be used to assist the City of Chula Vista in identifying preliminary planning issues to be addressed in the City of Chula Vista General Plan Update process. The site reconnaissance performed for the HMBS involved a "windshield" sun/ey of properties of significant po- tential environmental concern (e.g., active and inactive landfills; large-quantity generators; treatment, storage, and disposal facilities) identified during the regulatory agency database review and through interviews with regulatory agency representatives. Findings included a summary of the number of sites of potential or identified environmental concern within the study area, identified by subarea. Conclusions included recommended meth- ods of mitigating areas of environmental concern before or during redevelopment activities. San Diego Unified Port District: Contract and quality control principal for continuation of the hazardous mate- rials identification and management portion of Phase I of the B.P. Goodrich South Campus demolition project. Under the direction of the District, the project's major goal is to monitor the abatement of hazardous materials at the site, including ACM, LBP, mercury switches, PCB-containing light ballasts, etc., to assist the demolition contractor on behalf of the District with performance of all activities in strict conformance with applicable fed- eral, state, and local regulations. Upon completion of the final report for Phase I, quality control task will focus on technical review of the preparation of the final report that details the industrial hygiene and on-site safety as- pects of the demolition process. Transportation Authorities and Port District Projects, Various Locations, California: Program Manager, Principal Environmental Geologist, Q/VQC Manager, and Technical Advisor for task order contracts involving multiple concurrent projects at multiple locations with the Metropolitan Transit Development Board, North County Transit District, Orange County Transportation Authority, Riverside County Transportation Commission, San Diego Unified Port District, Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach, and Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority. Padres Ballpark, San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist for the construction of the San Diego Padres Ballpark and ancillary development, which involves the redevelopment of a 26-block area in downtown San Diego. Tasks for this Brownfields/Polanco Act Project include review of Phase I, Phase II, and remedial action plans, data, and recommendations, preparation of hazardous materials bid specifications, de- velopment of a protocol for the evaluation, monitoring, and documentation of 750,000 to 1,000,000 cubic yards of export soil, preparation of a hazardous materials response plan which included contaminated soil reuse crite- ria, monitoring and coordinating removal actions, and providing liaison with the San Diego Department of Health Services, the California EPA-designated lead agency for the project. /\SSOC/>!\T/OA/S National Groundwater Association San Diego Association of Geologists San Diego Environmental Professionals RESUMES John Boarman, P.E. Principal LINSCOTT LAW & GREENSPAN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Civil Engineer, Califomia (C 50033) Traffic Engineer, California (TR 1855) EDUCATION Purdue University, M.S. in Civil Engineering PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Transportation Engineer: Linscott, Law & Greenspan PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Institute of Transportation Engineers - Associate Member Association of Environmental Professionals - Member AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE Traffic Sections of Environmental Impact Reports Traffic Impact Studies Parking Studies Transportation Planning REPRESENTATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Project Engineer for the following projects: • Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad • Thompson Property, Carlsbad • Coast Waste Transfer Station, Carlsbad • Price Club Gas, Carlsbad • Claim Jumper Restaurant, Carlsbad • Sunny Creek Plaza, Carlsbad • Carillo Ranch Park, Carlsbad • La Costa Retail Center, Carlsbad • Morro Hills Golf Course, Oceanside • Twin Oaks Golf Course, San Marcos • Downtown County Courthouse Expansion, San Diego • San Marcos Landfill Diversion, San Marcos • Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier Homeporting, Coronado • Coronado Police Station, Coronado • National City Marine Terminal, National City • La Posta Recycling Center, San Diego • Las Colinas Detention Facility, Santee • Crawford/Hoover Elementary and Middle Schools, San Diego G:\Proposals\City of CarIsbad\PI569.05 City ofCarlsbad - Hilton Beachfront Resort EIR\LLG\CARLSBAD.doc Marguerite S. Strand Partner Direct: (619) 525-1346 Peggv.Strand@bbklaw.com San Diego Office 402 West Broadway Thirteenth Floor San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 525-1300 Fax: (619)233-6118 Areas of Practice: Environmental & Natural Resources Law Schools & Special Education Special District Education: JD, University of San Diego School of Law, CA MA, University of Chicago, IL BA, Macalester College Bar Admissions: California, 1989 Marguerite (Peggy) Strand is a Partner with the law firm of Best Best & Krieger LLP's San Diego office and is a member of the Environmental Law and Natural Resources Practice Group, the School Practice Group, the Special District Practice Group and the Municipal and Redevelopment Practice Group. Ms. Strand specializes in environmental compliance, public contracting and facilities issues for a variety of public agencies including school and community college districts. She advises school districts on all aspects of property acquisition, developer fees, site approval, DTSC and CEQA compliance, labor compliance, public contracting and other statutory and regulatory requirements. Ms. Strand is active in the CASH Stormwater Committee and is a frequent speaker at CASH and CASBO seminars and conferences on school facilities and related issues. Most recently, Ms. Strand coordinated and led a workshop on the design/build delivery method (ABI402) at the December 2004 CSBA Conference in San Francisco. Ms. Strand serves as General Counsel to the Santa Fe Irrigation District, the South Bay Irrigation District and the Ramona Municipal Water District. In addition to her work with these districts, she provides environmental analysis and compliance, real property advice and is in charge of a variety of large special projects, especially those related to water quality issues and the environment. Ms. Strand currently coordinates preparation of the Joint Water Agency Natural Community Conservation Plan on behalf of three San Diego County water districts. Once completed, the Plan will allow the participating agencies to "self-certify" for endangered species those projects that are consistent with the terms of the Plan. Before joining Best Best & Krieger in 1995, Ms. Strand served as Deputy General Counsel for the San Diego County Water Authority where she provided in-house legal counsel on all areas of public law, including environmental issues, water reclamation and conservation, public contracting and real property. Ms. Strand also served as a Deputy City attomey with the City of San Diego, working with the Water Utilities Department and the Clean Water Program. Ms. Strand received her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1989, her M.A. degree from University of Chicago, and her undergraduate degree from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. Olfices throughout California Please visitBBKlaw.com Jim McNairy Associate Direct: (916) 5512825 James.McNairy@bbklaw.com Sacramento Office 400 Capitol Mall Suite 1650 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916)3254000 Fax: (916) 325-4010 Area of Practice: Environmental and Natural Resources Law Litigation Education: JD, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento. CA BA, California State University Sacramento Bar Admissions: California, 2004 Jim McNairy is an Associate in the Natural Resources Practice Group of Best Best & Krieger, LLP. Mr. McNairy's practice focuses on litigation and administrative proceedings involving land use, enviromnental, and natural resources law. Mr. McNairy's land use and environmental practice emphasizes matters involving the Califomia Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), and the federal and Califomia Endangered Species Acts. Mr. McNairy advises clients in the preparation of environmental review documents, drafting of agency findings, environmental compliance, litigation risk assessment and planning, and all phases of litigation. Mr. McNairy has drafted several CEQA-related briefs filed in the Califomia courts of appeal and Califomia Supreme Court. Mr. McNairy also has significant experience in mineral rights issues including natural gas and geothermal resources. Mr. McNairy counsels clients regarding the respective rights of the surface and mineral estates and potential liabilities surrounding the use, lease, sale and purchase of mineral resources and rights in Califomia. Prior to joining the firm in 2005, Mr. McNairy practiced with a firm specializing in water and energy law, where he assisted clients in all phases of obtaining state and federal regu- latory approvals for major energy projects in Califomia. In this regard, Mr. McNairy's practice focused on compliance with the Warren-Alquist Act, the Natural Gas Act, CEQA, NEPA, the federal and Califomia ESAs, the Clean Water Act, the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the Califomia Coastal Act, and the Coastal Zone Management Act. Mr. McNairy also advised clients on matters conceming natural gas and geothermal mineral resources. Mr. McNairy received his Juris Doctorate, with distinction, from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2003. While in law school, he served on the Board of Edi- tors and as staff writer for The Transnational Lawyer law joumal, and received Witkin Awards for academic excellence in legal writing and research, administrative law, and patent law. Mr. McNairy received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies from Califomia State University Sacramento. Mr. McNairy is a member of the Califomia Bar Association (Environmental and Liti- gation Sections) American Bar Association (Environment, Energy and Resources, and Litigation Sections), and Sacramento County Bar Association (Administrative and Environmental Law Sections). Offices throughout California Please visit BBKlaw.com Preparation of an EnvironmGntal Impact Rgport (EIR 05-03) for tho ProposQd Hilton Carlsbad BQach Rosort Project and Rolatod Applications (fiDP 05-14CDP 05-43/RP 05-11) January 19. 2006 ARCADIS GREYSTONE® GREYSTONE® Environmental Consultants, Inc. January 18, 2006 Mr. Christer Westman Senior Planner City of Carlsbad, Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, Califomia 92008-7314 Re: Proposal for Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 05-03) for the Proposed Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project and Related Applications (SDP 05- 14CDP 05-43/RP 05-11) Dear Mr. Westman: Greystone Enviroimiental Consultants, an Arcadis Company, is pleased to submit this proposal for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report. We offer a highly qualified, interdisciplinary team specializing in addressing complex plaiming and environmental issues, and preparing high quality CEQA comphance documents. Our team's combination of strong management, rigorous objective science, and effective public and agency outreach will ensure the successful completion of the planning and compliance process for this project. Greystone is a full-service environmental consulting firm providing services to govemment agencies, utilities, and private industry throughout Califomia. We have extensive experience working with applicable federal, State, and local agencies providing environmental permitting and regulatory compliance services. Greystone's Principal in Charge, Mr. Randy Schroeder, is authorized to negotiate the scope of work and contract terms with the City on behalf of our firm and is the contact for any questions during the proposal review period. Under penalty of perjury, the undersigned certifies that he is an agent authorized to submit proposals on behalf of our organization. Contact information is as follows: Randy Schroeder Greystone Environmental Consultants, Inc. 10470 Old Placervifie Road, Suite 110, Sacramento, Cahfomia 95827 (916) 843-1900 This proposal is a firm offer for a sixty (60) day period. All work will be performed at a "not to exceed" contract price unless new levels of impact analysis not originally contemplated are encountered during the writing or public review period of the Initial Study or EIR. ^ an ARCADIS company 10470 Old Placerville Road, Suite 110 • Sacramento, California 95827 Tel 916.843.1900 • Fax 916.843.1965 www.greystone.us • www.arcadis-us.com Mr. Christer Westman, Senior Planner lanuary 18, 2006 Page 2 of 2 The proposal is organized as follow: (1) Introduction/Project Understanding, (2) Proposed Consultant Team, (3) Scope of Work (4) Schedule and Program Management, (5) Related Experience and References, and (6) Budget (included under separate cover in sealed envelope). We are very interested in this new opportunity to provide high quality, dedicated service to the City of Carlsbad as we have in the recent past for the Palomar Waste Transfer Station Project. Thank you for your serious consideration of Greystone, and please do not hesitate to contact me, or Gary Fink, if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Randy Schroeder Principal in Charge P ARCADIS ^ GREYSTONE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION/PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 1 Proposed Consultant Team 1 SCOPE OF WORK ..4 Environmental Impact Report 4 Review Existing Information 4 Public Scoping Meeting 6 Graphics 6 Prepare Administrative Draft EIR 6 Altematives Evaluation 8 CEQA Required Section 8 Prepare Draft EIR 8 Prepare Final EIR 8 Meetings 9 Kickoff Meeting 9 Project Meetings 9 Public Meetings 9 TECHNICAL APPROACH 9 Aesthetics 9 Agriculture Resources 9 Air Quality 9 Biological Resources 9 Cultural Resources 10 Geology and Soils 10 Hazardous Materials 10 Hydrology and Water QuaHty 11 Land Use and Planning 11 Mineral Resources 11 Noise 11 Population and Housing 12 Public Services 12 Recreation 12 Traffic and Circulation 12 Utilities 13 SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 13 Project Management 13 Effective Intemal and Extemal Communications 13 Extension of City Staff 13 Public and Regulatory Agency Meetings 13 Budget and Schedule Tracking 13 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 13 Monthly Progress Meetings and Reports 15 GIS/Mapping Support Capability 15 RELATED EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES 15 REFERENCES 16 BUDGET 16 TABLES Table 1 Key Personnel 2 INSERTS Organization Chart 5 Project Schedule 14 Resumes 17 ^ fSi ARCADIS City of Carlsbad - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project i GREYSTOM INTRODUCTION/PROJECT UNDERSTANDING Greystone beUeves that the key requirements for the successful preparation of CEQA compUance documents include strong project management capabilities and technical approach, substantial experience in preparing EIRs and other CEQA documents, and highly quaUfied personnel to successfuUy and efficiently complete the analyses for aU technical issue areas that must be addressed. To accompUsh preparation of this Project EIR, Greystone has organized a project team consisting of senior project management, AICP certified planners and CEQA technical experts. The Proposed Project is knovm as the HUton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project. The property is located on the east side of Carlsbad Boulevard, south of Poinsettia Avenue, and near Agua Hedionda lagoon in the City of Carlsbad. Interstate Highway 5, a major north/south fiieeway, is located to the east of the site. Primary access to the project site is provided by Ponto Road. The project would be situated on approximately 8.015-acres of land, and would include 215 hotel rooms, 12,820 square feet of meeting space, a restaurant, and a spa. Existing Cieneral Plan Land Use Designation on the property is RMHTR with 1.5 acres designated TR at the northernmost end of the site. The zone designation is CT-Q/RDM-Q, with the northernmost parcel designated CT-Q. The northernmost 1.24-acre parcel is within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan, with the Specific Plan zoning as CT and the General Plan designation TR. The City of Carlsbad has determined that a Project-level EIR will be required for the Proposed Project. Greystone will independently review for adequacy any studies that have been prepared for the Proposed Project and will incorporate information from these studies into the environmental document as appropriate. PROPOSED CONSULTANT TEAM Greystone has assembled a highly qualified team to assist the City of Carlsbad with the preparation of the EIR for the proposed Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project. The Greystone Team represents environmental professional experts in the following areas: CEQA, air quality, biology, cultural resources, hydrology, geology, land use, noise, public services, traffic, visual effects/aesthetics, and water quality. The unique qualifications of the Greystone team for providing professional environmental services to the City include the following: • Greystone completed the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Palomar Waste Transfer Station for the City of Carlsbad. The project was approved by the City in February 2005. • Greystone has just completed an EIR for the City of Calimesa Mesa Verde Estates Specific Plan, a residential subdivision of 1,493 acres with 3,450 dwelling units and commercial uses proposed. • Greystone prepared an EIR for another solid waste transfer station in the City of Pomona. • Greystone completed an Initial Study and Negative Declaration for the Colorado 500 Specific Plan in the City of BIythe. • Greystone prepared the Review Draft Final Subarea Habitat Conservation Plan/ Natural Communities Conservation Plan (HCP/NCCP) for the City of Oceanside. • Mr. Randy Schroeder, our Principal-in-Charge, has more than 26 years experience as an environmental professional; offering extensive expertise in environmental impact assessment, project planning, and public involvement for complex and controversial projects. • Ms. Kenda Pollio, AICP, our assistant Principal-in Charge, has more than 15 years of experience as an environmental and planning professional and specializes in public process and public outreach services. Ms. Pollio will be the day-to-day principal-in-charge of the project. She has extensive expertise in preparing environmental assessments, land use planning and zoning, and socioeconomic planning. • Mr. Gary Fink, AICP, RPA, our Project Manager, has 33 years of experience woridng on small to large-scale subdivision and Specific Plan projects, as weU as use permit projects, during his career. He served as Project Manager for an EIR for the above-mentioned Mesa Verde Estates Specific Plan, the Santa Fe Valley Specific Plan, the East Otay Mesa Specific Plan, and for regional planning projects, including the San Luis Rey River Comprehensive Plan and the Mineral Resource Management Plan. He also worked on a number of General Plan Amendment projects for the County of San Diego, includmg the Agricultural GPA, the Mmeral Resource Management Plan GPA, and the Central Mountain Subregional Plan GPA. ^ ARCADIS City of Carlsbad - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project GREYSTONE Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report • Mr. Kurtis Steinert, AICP, Assistant Project Manager has over 16 years of experience in environmental planning, research, analysis, and project management. He has prepared Initial Studies, Environmental Assessments, Negative Declarations, and EIR sections for General Plans, Specific Plans and General Plan Amendments. Mr. Steinert was the project manager for the City of Carlsbad's Palomar Waste Transfer Station Project. In addition to environmental documentation, he has prepared technical background report sections for General Plan Updates and energy facilities siting studies for private sector clients and for the Department of Defense. He has also prepared private land development constraints analysis. • The Greystone Team has worked successfully with Federal, State, and local agencies, including the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Califomia Department of Fish and Game, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Native American tribes. • Greystone has developed and implemented an innovative procedure for conducting a public involvement process designed to educate and engage decision-makers and the general public early in the process. This process can incorporate public involvement, public affairs, and public relations programs, and involves strategic training and outreach to achieve informed consent among the involved parties. • Greystone has demonstrated the ability to maintain project quality, budget, and schedule during the course of planning and permitting activities. Past experience has included the completion of projects on schedule despite changes to the scope-of-work, technical requirements, or project description. The table below shows the name and e-mail address of all team members. The organization chart for the project team follows the Key Personnel table. Resumes for the Principal in Charge, Assistant Principal in Charge, Project Manager, and Assistant Project Manager are included at the end of the proposal. In addition to Greystone personnel, we have included subconsultants to assist with the preparation of this document - Ninyo & Moore to provide assistance on the geotechnical, hydrology, and mineral resources sections, and Linscott, Law, & Greenspan to assist in the traffic analysis. Summaries of individuals from these firms are also included in the following table. Table 1 - Key Personnel Name Role/ Expertise Education Experience Greystone Environmental Consultants, Inc. RANDY SCHROEDER rschroeder @ arcadi s-us. com Principal in Charge M.S., Environmental Science B.S., Natural Resource Management 26 years experience - Mr. Schroeder has experience on a wide variety of environmental projects throughout the United States. He has developed and implemented comprehensive strategies for ensuring environmental compliance for individual projects as well as for govemment and corporate policies and programs. He has prepared Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and acquired permits for a variety of proposed natural resource and industrial development projects. KENDA POLLIO, AICP kpollio@arcadis-us.com Assistant Principal in Charge M.A., Political Science B.S., Environmental/ Urban & Regional Planning 15 years experience - Ms. Pollio has conduced environmental assessments, public participation programming, land use planning and zoning, and visual resource assessment for a variety of projects in the westem U.S. and has provided socioeconomic, land use, noise, and air assessments for more than 125 environmental studies worldwide. Ms. Pollio is also certified with the American Institute of Certified Planners. City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 0 ARCADIS Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Table 1 - Key Personnel Name Role/ Expertise Education Experience GARY R. FINK, AICP, RPA gfink@arcadis-us.com Project Manager- Cultural Resources, Altematives, Traffic/Circulation B.A., Anthropology, American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) 33 years experience - Mr. Fink has extensive experience in the supervision, preparation, and review of environmental documents pursuant to CEQA arxi NEPA. This includes prqjaration of environmental documents, including EIRs, EAs, NDs, and MNDs throughout Califomia Mr. Fink has managed or woriced on over 150 multidisciplinary environmental projects including subdivisions, transportation-related facilities, water and sewer lines, and comprehensive long-range planning projects. In addition, Mr. Fink is certified with the American Institute of Certified Planners and an RPA witii the Register of Professional Archaeologists. KURTIS STEINERT, AICP ksteinert @ arcadi s-us. com Assistant Project Manager- Aesthetics, Agriculture, Land Use, Altematives, TraflBc/Circulation M.S., Environmental Science, Urban Systems B.S., Marine Biology 16 years experierwe - Mr. Steimert has broad experience in die technical preparation of NEPA/CEQA documents and extensive experience in analysis of land use and socioeconomics. Mr. Steinert is also certified witii tiie American Institute of Certified Planners. JOHN D. KEENE jkeene@arcadis-us.com Hydrology/Water Quality, Public Services/Utilities, Other CEQA Sections B.A., Physics 21 years experience - Mr. Keene has prepared and managed tiie preparation of numerous environmental reports arxi feasibility studies for a variety of projects; has developed permitting sti:ategies, prepared and processed numerous permit applications, and has helped implement environmental compliance monitoring programs; as a former member of tiie Califomia governor's staff, Mr. Keene served as the state's single point of contact for providing CEQA and pemiit assistance to tiie public and government agencies. LEON CRAIN, REA lcrain@arcadis-us.com Noise/ Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Geology & Soils B.S., General Engineering 34 years experience - Mr. Crain has extaisive experience witii state and federal agency permitting requirements; NEPA/CEQA and ofliCT regulatory document production. Specific areas of expertise include noise, hazaidous materials, traffic, woricer safety, geology/soils, public healtii, and water quality. JOEL REISMAN, MS jreisman@arcadis-us.com Air Quality, Other CEQA Sections M.S., Mechanical Engineering B.S., Mechanical Engineering 26 years experience - Mr. Reisman has comprehensive experience associated witii permitting, criteria and air toxics emissions inventories, regulatory analysis and compliance, dispersion modeling, air quality impact studies, environmental compliance reports, and health risk assessments. JULIA DUMARS jdumars@arcadis-us.com Environmental Scientist, Biologist B.S. Environmental Resource Sciences 9 years experience - Ms. Dumars has experience in technical preparation of CEQA documents and Threatened and Endangered (T&E) species and sensitive habitat surveys and investigations. JESSICA WILTON jwilton@arcadis-us.com Environmental Scientist, Biologist Quality Assurance/Quality Control B.A., Biology 5 years experience - Ms. Wilton has experiaice in the preparation of environmental documents and quality control /quality assurance for environmental reports, as well as tiie public involvement process. CAITLIN NIELSEN cnielsen@arcadis-us.com Production Manager A.A.S., Microsoft Systems Engineer 9 years experience - Ms. Nielsai has experience in preparation and distiibution of CEQA documents, feasibility studies, and technical rqx)rts. City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 0 ARCADIS Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Table 1 -Key Personnel Name GREG FARRAND NINYO & MOORE Role/ Expertise Education Geology & Soils, Hydrology, Mineral Resources M.S. City Planning B. S. Geology Experience 30 years experience - Mr. Farrand's experience includes geologic evaluations for pipelines, treatment plants, reservoirs, large dams, highways, bridges, and waste disposal facilities. Mr. Farrand is well versed in the evaluation of fault activity, and has authored scientific papers on the activity of the Rose Canyon Fault Zone. He has performed extensive field mapping, analyses of borings and trenches, seismic refraction surveys, remote sensing surveys, and environmental studies. His responsibilities consist of technical direction to the staff of geologists and field personnel, and in-house Quality Assurance/Quality Control review of investigations and analyses on geologic, hydrogeologic, and geotechnical projects. JOHN BOARMAN UNSCOTT, LAW, & GREENSPAN Transportation and Circulation M.S., Civil Engineering 20 years experience - Mr. Boarman has prepared tis£&c impact studies for numerous developnient projects tiiroughout California, including commercial, industiial, and residential developments. All members of the Greystone team will be accessible and available to work out of the San Diego office. The Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager will serve as a focal point for all communications and will be available for meetings, conference calls, and other project-related activities. Our organization chart on the following page outlines the principle individuals who will be participating in the project. SCOPE OF WORK upon receipt of a notice to proceed, Greystone will finalize the Proposed Project description and will prepare a Notice of Preparation (NOP). After review by City staff, the NOP will be released for the 30-day public review and comment period within 3 weeks in order to meet the time schedule as shown on page 12. Based on preliminary data in the Request for Proposal, it is likely that the EIR will identify issues related to aesthetics, agricultural resources, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology/soils, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, land use planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, recreation, transportation/traffic, and utilities and service systems. Other environmental issues that appear not to be significant wiU be summarized in the EIR, with rationale provided as to why no significant effects would occur. Mandatory fmdings of significance will also be addressed. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Review Existing Information Greystone will collect and review information applicable to the project purpose and need, prepare the Project Description, and gather other lcx:al and regional planning and environmental data applicable to the Proposed Project site. Greystone understands that the City will provide copies of City and County reports, materials, maps, and data in the City's possession relevant to preparing the EIR. Information sources will include, but are not Umited to: • Project Description, Technical Studies (including, but not limited to, the following: site development plan; acoustical evaluation, transportation analysis; geotechnical investigation; biological analysis; cultural resource analysis; wetland delineation report; initial study; and, other documents related to this specific site and surrounding properties), and aerial photography for the Proposed Project area; • Planning documents (i.e., the City General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, City Habitat Management Plan for City of Carlsbad, and others, as appropriate). 0 ARCADIS City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project < < Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report • Greystone will review the existing technical reports and will provide comments regarding their technical adequacy, completeness, and conclusions reached. Greystone will also work with the City at the early stages of the project to identify supplemental details that will be required to ensure a complete and accurate Project Description and supporting statement of objectives, purpose and need. Public Scoping Meeting - Greystone will participate in one public scoping meeting designed to invite public and agency involvement in the EIR process. For the meeting, Greystone will prepare and lead a presentation regarding the project description, the CEQA process, and other topical materials as needed. We will also assist the City staff in logisfical planning for the meeting. We recommend an open house format in which, following a ±20 minute presentation of the project description and CEQA process, attendees have multiple topical stations to visit, ask questions, and submit their comments. If desired by the City, a language interpreter can be provided to assist all interested persons in understanding the scope of the EIR and the EIR process. Greystone will work with the City to develop the distribution list for the project and will continue to update the list as needed throughout the course of the project. The list will be provided to the City for comment prior to the distribution of public documentation. Greystone will track the mailings to ensure the widest delivery practicable and will prepare a notice for the local newspaper regarding the public meeting. Greystone will also support the City's efforts to consult with local, State, and Federal agencies, as well as special-interest groups. After the scoping meeting, Greystone will prepare a Scoping Summary Report that describes the City's public and agency scoping efforts. Public, agency, and interest group meetings will be described, and comments received on the NOP and at meetings will be summarized. Graphics - Greystone will use all existing graphic materials to prepare all maps and figures necessary to present a clear understanding of information conveyed in the EIR. These will include basemaps, photo simulations, site plans, habitat types, and locations of any special-status species or cultural resources. Greystone has access to USGS topographic databases, aerial photography databases and other GIS databases from which needed baseline data can be obtained. The maps would consist, at a minimum, of the following: • A regional location map, which will show the project area (i.e.. City of Carlsbad) in relation to the surrounding areas of southem Califomia; • A topographic map or aerial photograph showing the Proposed Project site and altemative site locations for the altematives analysis; • Maps showing the development footprint and surrounding features; • Maps showing hydrologic features, watersheds, and biological habitat, both with and without project features. Maps included in the EIR will be either page size (8.5 x 11 inches) or foldout tabloid size (11 x 17 inches). Prepare Administrative Draft EIR Greystone will prepare an Administrative Draft EIR (ADEIR) according to the requirements of the State CEQA Guidelines (§§15120-15132). The EIR will describe and analyze the significant environmental effects of the project and will identify feasible mitigation measures for identified impacts. Significant adverse environmental impacts will be determined based on defined thresholds of significance, A Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) will be prepared as a tool to assure implementation of all adopted measures. The EIR will address comments received in response to the Notice of Preparation and will provide the City with adequate information on which to base an informed decision regarding the Project. CEQA-required analyses will include potential growth-inducing and cumulative impacts, and identification of any significant, unavoidable adverse effects. Any new technical reports or studies required for the Proposed Project will be submitted to the City for review during the preparation of the Administrative Draft EIR. Please refer to Project Schedule on page 12 for the EIR process. For all topics addressed in the EIR, Greystone will identify the criteria used to determine significance, identify any significant direct and indirect impacts that may result from the Project, recommend appropriate mitigation, and identify whether residual inpacts remain after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. The EIR will explain why any resource areas were eliminated from consideration (e.g. Aesthetics/Visual Resources), as appropriate. ^ fSt ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 6 ^BBH GREYSTOM Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Seven hard copies and one electronic copy of the ADEIR will be delivered to City staff for review. Our in-house QA/QC procedures are designed to produce an ADEIR that is a clean document, as close to the final product as possible. The specific resource topics to be addressed in this EIR include: Aesthetics/Visual Resources Agricultural Resources Air Quality Biological Resources Cultural Resources Geology & Soils Hazardous Materials Hydrology & Water Quality Land Use and Planning Mineral Resources Noise Population and Housing Public Services Recreation Traffic and Circulation Utilities The Administrative draft document will comply with the requirements of the State CEQA Guidelines as identified on the following page. Preliminary EIR Section Contents and CEQA Guidelines Index EIR Sections CEQA Guidelines Sections Table of Contents 15122 Executive Summary 15123 Introduction 15120, 15121 Project Description 15124 Environmental Setting, Impacts & Mitigation 15125, 15126, 15142-15147 CEQA-Mandated Analyses 15126 Effects Found Not To Be Significant 15128 Significant Effects Which Cannot Be Avoided 15126.2(b) Growth-Inducing Impacts 15126.2(d) Cumulative Impacts 15130 Altematives 15126.6; 15064(d) Mitigation Summary 15126.4 Mitigation Monitoring Plan 15097 Organizations and Persons Consulted 15129 References 15129 The Introduction and Executive Summary will provide sufficient detail to evaluate and review the environmental impacts of the Project. These chapters will: • Identify the project location, project boundaries, and technical, economic, and environmental characteristics. 0 ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project GREYSTOM Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report • Include a brief statement describing the intended uses of the EIR, including the agencies that are expected to use the EIR in their decision-making process. • Itemize and briefly discuss each significant effect of the Project, as well as proposed mitigation measures required and altematives that would reduce or avoid the impact. • Identify the rationale for selecting the altematives to be discussed in the EIR. In addition the EIR should also identify any altematives that were considered by the lead agency but were rejected as infeasible during the scoping process and briefly explain the reasons underlying the lead agency's determination. Alternatives Evaluation - As soon as feasible upon Notice to Proceed, Greystone will develop altematives in consultation with City staff, along with the CEQA-mandated No Project altemative. We will work with City staff to document altemative locations that were considered but rejected as infeasible or are otherwise unacceptable. Greystone will identify the altematives and will provide the decision-makers with a clear understanding of the impacts of the altematives and their environmental consequences. In addition to altemative density/land use mix, Greystone will evaluate up to two altemative sites and a No Project altemative. These assessments are intended to document the planning and selection process that led to the selection of altemative. Each altemative will also be addressed in a matrix table in terms of technical and environmental constraints. CEQA Required Sections In addition to the topical areas described above, Greystone will prepare an analysis of all other sections required by CEQA, including: Cumulative Impacts; Growth Inducing Impacts; Significant Irreversible Changes and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources; Effects Found Not to be Significant; Unavoidable Adverse Impacts. The State CEQA Guidelines require a discussion of growth inducement. Greystone's approach to assessing potential growth inducing impacts will focus on the Proposed Project's purpose of serving planned growth in City of Carlsbad area. The EIR will present a detailed evaluation of the potential for growth-inducing effects, and will document its consistency with the City's land use and long-term development plans. Prepare Draft EIR Following City staff review of the ADEIR, we will modify the documents to incorporate comments of City staff, and will submit seven hard copies and one electronic copy of the Revised ADEIR. Upon approval of the Revised ADEIR, Greystone will prepare twenty-five (25) printed copies of the Draft EIR, a reproducible hanJ-copy master, and 30 electronic copies on CD. Prepare Final EIR After meeting with the City to prepare a strategy for developing responses to comments, Greystone will prepare a Final EIR that will consist of the EIR text with revisions to the text in strikeout/underline format as needed, and Responses to Comments. We will also prepare a Resolution, a Findings of Fact, and a Statement of Overriding Considerations, if needed. As the Final EIR is being prepared, Greystone will submit completed sections to the City for final review and approval. Greystone will deliver forty (40) printed copies of the Final EIR, a reproducible hard-copy master, an electronic copy of on a CD. We will also prepare and submit twenty-five (25) printed copies of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, a reproducible hard copy master, and an electronic copy on a CD. The MMRP will list all mitigation measures contained in the EIR and will detail timing for implementation, the responsible party, and procedures for implementation and verification. ^ 0 ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 8 GREYSrONE Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report MEETINGS Kickoff Meeting - A project team kickoff meeting will be held with the City as soon as possible following authorization to proceed. Greystone and the City will confirm project description details, review available information and baseline conditions, and discuss technical approach, schedule, and other project coordination elements. This meeting could be combined with a field tour to view the project site and surrounding areas, plan any field investigations, take baseline photographs for the visual simulations, and identify nearby sensitive receptors. Project Meetings - Greystone's Principal-in-Charge or Assistant Principal-in-Charge and Project Manager will meet and coordinate with the City throughout the project to review project documents, address comments, provide progress updates, and strategize subsequent actions. Public Meetings - Greystone will be available to attend up to four public meetings, including two Planning Commission Hearings and two City Council Meetings. For the meetings, Greystone will prepare and participate in delivering a presentation to the Planning Commissioners/City Council regarding the project description, the CEQA process, and the conclusions of the Final EIR. We will also provide all presentation graphics. TECHNICAL APPROACH The following subsections address the resources areas that we believe will be most important in the EIR, and they include a brief summary of our approach. Aesthetics - Development of the property will change the visual appearance of the area. Althou^ the City has not adopted a view preservation ordinance, a conparison of the existing view and view with the proposed project will be provided. Greystone will provide at least three (3) visual simulations of the project site as seen fiom Carlsbad Boulevard, the railroad ri^t-of-way, and Ponto Drive. Visual simulations will include existing conditions, the proposed graded pads, and he graded pads with maximum building heights depicted. Greystone will develop significance criteria related to aesthetic and visual impacts in conjunction with City staff. If it is found that potential significant inpacts could result from the build-out of the property, Greystone will identify the impacts and recommend mitigation measures. Agricultural Resources - Although the site is disturbed and no agricultural activities have occurred on the propeity for over 20 years, Greystone will describe the project site's existing agricultural setting and will analyze the agricultural quality of the site as it relates to state and local agricultural resources and categories of farmland. CJreystone will develop agricultural significance criteria, identify potentially significant inpacts, and recommend mitigation measures for agricultural inpacts, if needed. Air Quality - The San Diego Air Basin is classified as a "severe" non-attainment area for federal and state ozone standards, and also exceeds the state standard for airborne particulate matter. Air quality inpacts resulting fiom the project would include emissions that occur during project constmction as well as operational emissions. Greystone will discuss existing conditions on- site, including a summary of required emissions data, and will calculate potential air quality inpacts based on modeling of ambient air quality data and projected emissions fiom the proposed use of the site. Emissions fiom vehicular and mobUe sources will be analyzed during grading and constmction of the site, and conpliance with relevant federal and state air quality attainment plans will be discussed. Greystone will prepare an Air Quality Site Assessment of the proposed project site that will analyze inpacts, both during constmction and operation of the project. Mitigation measures, as may be needed, will also be addressed. Biological Resources - Greystone Environmental will review the biological analysis conducted by others on the property. Greystone will also: • Describe the existing biological setting of the proposed project site and conduct a third-party review of the Existing Biological Conditions Report and Wetland Delineation Report prepared by others. Greystone will evaluate the methodologies and conclusions used in the reports to determine if there arc any deficiencies in the methodologies used or the conclusions reached. If no deficiencies arc found, Grcystone will incorporate the findings of the rcview into the text of the EIR. Since existing conditions studies werc conducted, Grcystone will then complete the biological impact analysis and recommend mitigation measurcs, as needed, to alleviate impacts to biological rcsources. • Evaluate the project for consistency with the City of Carlsbad's Habitat Managen^nt Plan. ^ ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 9 GREYSTOM Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report • Identify any additional impacts to open space or habitat, including direct impacts from the development, as well as indirect impacts from the proposed trail system and potential trail users. • Identify the criteria used to determine significant impacts to biological rcsources, including direct and indirect impacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Cultural Resources - (jrcystone will rcview the cultural rcsource analysis conducted on the property by others. Grcystone's cultural rcsource staff includes an individual certified with the Register of Professional Archaeologists with extensive experience in San Diego Coimty archaeology. In addition, Grcystone will: • Describe the existing cultural resource setting of the proposed project site and conduct a third-party rcview of the Cultural Resources Constraints Study performed by others. Grcystone will evaluate the methodologies and conclusions used in the rcport to determine if therc arc any deficiencies in the methodologies used or conclusions reached. If no deficiencies arc found, Grcystone will incorporate the fmdings of the rcview into the text of the EIR. If deficiencies arc found, Grcystone will conduct additional analysis as needed. Grcystone will also evaluate the need for additional testing prcviously recommended to determine the need to include this as a mitigation measurc in the Environmental Inpact Report. • All field woik, research, rcport prcparation, and determinations of significance shall be in accordance with the City of Carlsbad's Cultural Resource Guidelines. • Grcystone will identify the criteria to be used to determine significant inpacts to cultural resources, including direct and indirect inpacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Geology & Soils - Grcystone, in association with Ninyo & Moorc, will rcview the geotechnical constraints and opportunities rcport prcpared by others on the property. In addition, we will: • Describe the existing geological setting of the proposed project site and conduct a third-party rcview of the Geotechnical Study performed by others. Ninyo & Moorc will evaluate the methodologies and conclusions used in the rcport to determine if therc arc any deficiencies in the methodologies used or conclusions reached. If no deficiencies arc foimd, Ninyo & Moorc and Grcystone will incorporate the findings of the rcview into the text of the EIR. If deficiencies arc found, Ninyo and Moorc will conduct additional analysis as needed. • Evaluate the rcport in rcgard to imstable soils, rcmedial earthwork, landslides, rocky soils, fault mpturc, seismic ground shaking, subsidence, settlement, surcharging, liquefaction, proposed slope stability, and groimdwater impacts. Ninyo & Moorc, subconsultants to Grcystone, will provide this analysis and Grcystone will incorporate the information into the Environmental Inpact Report. • Ninyo & Moorc will also conduct an analysis of groundwater and the potential for groundwater inpacts to the proposed project roads and stmcturcs. • (jrcystone will identify the criteria to be used to determine significant impacts to geotechnical resources, including direct and indirect inpacts and provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Mitigation measurcs associated with geological hazards will be provided in the EIR, if required. Hazardous Materials - The proposed project site has the potential to be impacted by several differcnt hazards due to its use as former agricultural land and existing facilities that arc located on the propeity. A Riase I Environmental Site Assessment has not been conducted on the property. As a result, Greystone will: • The need to conplete a Riase I Environmaital Site Assessmait (ESA) will be cmducted by Greystcxie's Registaed Envinxmiental Assesses (REA). ff needed, Grcystcxie will conplete the assessmait to ddmnine the pes^ice of hazardous materials ai the pxposed poject site. Howevr, past use of the site fcr agricultural purposes would not necessarily idaitify the need to oxxiuct a Phase I ESA because of the low level of contaminants tiiat would be expected at the site. • Incorporate the findings of the Hiase I ESA into the Environmental Impact Report. • Evaluate the potential fex aiiport overfli^t trom Palomar Aiipcxt and hi^ pessurc gas fiiel line hazards associated with the {Mojectsite. • Identify the criteria to be used to determine significant inpacts to hazards and hazardous materials, including direct and indirect inpacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. ^ 0 ARCADIS City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 10 GREYSTONE Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Hydrology & Water Quality - A hydrological analysis has not been conducted at die proposed project site. Based on statements in tiie RFP, Grcystone and Ninyo & Moorc will use available data to describe tiie hydrological setting of the project site and general drainage characteristics. Increased nmoflf from iirpervious surfaces to be created at the site could increase stormwater nmoff and increase the amount of urban pollutants that could afiect on-site or off-site properties. Grcystone will: Describe the hydrological setting and existing water quality based on available Regional Water Quality Control Board data for the project site. Evaluate the proposed drainage systems to ensurc adequacy in tfie rates of discharge fiom the site. Evaluate the degree to which the proposed project would alter existing drainage pattems to determine the level of impact. Recommend appropriate mitigation measurcs to reduce erosion potential offsite. Analyze and evaluate tiie potential impacts to Batiquitos Lagoon and ti^ Pacific Ocean to ensure tiiat all pollutants of concem are identified and appropriate BMPs are included to address tfiese inpacts. Identify the criteria to be used to determine significant inpacts to hydrology and water quality, including direct and indirect impacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measures as needed. Land Use and Planning - Greystone will conduct the land use and planning analysis for tiie proposed project site. This will include a description of the environmental setting of the project, both on-site and off-site as well as adjacent land uses in tfie vicinity of the site. In addition, Greystone will: • Discuss inconsistencies between tiie proposed project and the City's General Plan, Local Coastal Program, zoning, and any other applicable plans that may be affected by tiie proposed project. • Conduct a detailed project rcview to confirm conpliance with the City's ordinances and policies, including but not limited to tfie following: tiie Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan, tiie City Zoning Ordinance, tiie Growtii Management chapter of the Zoning Ordinance, the McClelland Palomar Airport Comprchensive Land Use Plan, tiie Landscape Manual, the Open Space and Conservation Resource Management Plan, the Local Coastal Program, and tiie Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan. • Analyze land use conpatibility between the proposed project and surrounduig land uses, botfi existing and proposed. • Identify the criteria to be used to determine significant impacts to land use and planning, including direct and indirect impacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measures as needed. Mineral Resources - Grcystone and Ninyo & Moorc will rcview the prcvious work related to mineral rcsources conducted on the site by otiiers. In addition, Ninyo & Moorc will: • Identify any known valuable mineral resource on the site and analyze project-rclated impacts that could occur from tfie proposed development. • Describe the existing mineral rcsource setting of the proposed project site and conduct a third-party rcview of the Geotechnical studies performed by otfiers. We will evaluate the metiiodologies and conclusions used in the rcport to determine if therc arc any deficiencies in the metiiodologies used or conclusions reached. If no deficiencies arc found, Ninyo & Moorc and Grcystone will incorporate the findings of the rcview into the text of the EIR. ff deficiencies arc found, Ninyo & Moorc will conduct additional analysis as needed. • Identify the criteria to be used to determine significant inpacts to mineral resources, including direct and indirect inpacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Noise - (jrcystone will rcview prcvious work rclated to noise inpacts fiom the adjacent Carlsbad Boulevard and tfie raihioad prcpared by others. In addition, Grcystone will: • Conduct a third-party rcview of the acoustical analysis prcpared by otiiers. (jrcystone will evaluate tiie methodologies and conclusions reached in the rcport to determine if therc arc deficiencies in the methodologies uses or conclusions reached, ff no deficiencies arc found, Grcystone will incorporate the findings of the rcview into the text of the EIR. ff deficiencies arc found, Grcystone will conduct additional analysis as needed. • Review tiie Noise Element of tfie City of Carlsbad General Plan and tfie City of Carlsbad Noise Guidelines to assurc that any proposed rnitigation nieasurcs do not conflict witii adopted poUcies and guiddii^s. 0 ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 11 JBWlP^^^^ljMKIiJLMi^jd Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report • Evaluate both constmction and operation-level noise inpacts. • Identify the criteria to be used to determine significant impacts ftom on-site or off-site noise, including direct and indircct impacts, and provide recommendations for mitigation measures as needed. Population and Housing - (jrcystone wiUconparc tfie proposed project to the City's (jeneral Plan, Locd and Zone 22 Local FaciUties Management Plan to determine tfie potential for growtfi inducement fiom the projecL Growtfi inducement potential wiU be examined to determine whether growtfi would be direct or indirect The analysis wiU include an evaluation of pubUc utiUties and the inpact of tiie project upon utiUties, and also whetiier tfie project would displace a substantial number of existing housing units or people, (jrcystone wiU also identify the criteria to be used to determine if tfierc arc significant growtfi inducing inpacts, including direct and indirect inpacts, and wUl provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Public Services - (jrcystone wiU describe the project setting and determine the demands of tfie project on firc protection, poUce protection, schools, parks, and other pubUc faciUties, including govemmental facUities. Grcystone wUl contact tiie service providers to obtain information about tfie abUity of tiie agencies to provide tiiese services as tiiey rclate to the proposed project site. The impacts of the proposed project wiU be analyzed to determine tf the project would interferc with existing plans. Ui addition, Grcystone wiU identify tfie criteria used to determine significant impacts to pubUc services, including direct and indirect impacts, and wUl provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs as needed. Recreation - The inpacts of tiie proposed project upon recreation wUl be analyzed and conpared against Zone 22 LFMP. This wiU include a description of the project setting and a discussion of the recreational demands of the entirc project areas. The abUity of service-providing agencies to meet the demands of the proposed project wUl also be assessed, and the inpacts of recreation wUl be analyzed against tiie Zone 22 LFMP. FmaUy, Grcystone wiU identify the criteria used to detemiine signtficant inpacts to recreational needs of tiie area, includmg an analysis of direct and indirect inpacts, and wUl provide recommendations for mitigation measurcs tf needed. Traffic and Circulation - Linscott, Law, and Greenspan (LLG) wUl rcview prcvious tiiaffic rcports prcpared by otiiers to detemiine tt^ic-rclated inpacts firom the proposed project. LLG wiU: • Cbnduct a third party rcview of prcvious ttansportation inpact analyses performed for tfie proposed project site by otfiers. LLG wiU evaluate tfie metfiodologies and conclusions reached in tfie rcport to detemiine tf tfierc arc deficiencies in the metfiodologies uses or conclusiais reached, ff no deficiencies are found, LLG wUl inccsporate tiie findings of tfie rcview into tfie text of tfie EIR. ff deficiencies arc found, LLG wUl conduct additional analysis as needed on a time and materials basis. • Ul addition, LLG wiU rcview comments and letters rclated to the City CouncU hearing on the project and addrcss traffic Unpact issues in the EIR. • The rcview wUl be based on conformance with tfie City's Growtfi Managment Program and SANTEC guideUnes. Areas that wUl be specificaUy analyzed include: Existing Cbnditions Trip Generation Trip Distribution Level of Servrce CMculations Cumulative Analysis Access/Pedesttians/Bicycles/Raiking The rcview wUl spectficaUy assess the determmation of signUicant mpacts and recommended mitigation measures to ensurc tiiese inportant areas of tiie study arc properly identified. The rcmamder of the items identified in tfie City's RFP wUl be evaluated and discussed, (jrcystone wUl summarize the rcsults of tfie LLG rcview and incorporate aU ti^c data into tiie body of tiie EIR, including any supplemental gr^hics that may be needed. 0 ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 12 JBWWKBIOlilMSlimllSMii Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Utilities - Grcystone wUl describe the project setting and determme the demands of the proposed project on wastewater, water facUities, stormwater/drama^ faciUties, and soUd waste facUities. This wUl include contact witfi aU rclevant service providmg agencies to determme if tfiey can meet the demand needed for the proposed project, and an analysis of inpacts upon each service- provider. Ul addition, Grcystone wUl identify the criteria to determine significant inpacts to utUities and service systems, mcluding an analysis of dircct and indirect impacts, and wUl provide recommendations for mitigation measures tf needed. SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT The proposed schedule to complete the Initial Study and EIR for the C!arlsbad HUton Resort project is presented on page 14. Based on a startmg date of Febmary 20,2006, we anticipate that the EIR would be completed and certified by the Carlsbad City CouncU in February of 2007. To conplete the preparation of the EIR Greystone wUl conduct aU necessary management, admmistration, and coordination to successfuUy complete the necessary documents. Project Management and C^uaUty Control wiU be achieved through tiie foUowing activities: Project Management - Greystone's Project Manager, Gary Fink, and Assistant Project Manager, Kurtis Stemert, AICP, wiU oversee and coordmate aU project tasks, mcluding project team and staff coordination, schedule and budget tracking, quaUty control and monthly invoicmg. Mr. Fmk wUl provide oversight of aU project management and documentation activities, and wiU attend key meetings and hearings. Effective Internal and External Communications - Proactive communication between aU parties, mcludmg Grcystone, the City, and the rcsource agencies, wUl ensurc effective execution of the Project. Grcystone wUl lead this communication process to ensurc consistent management and uiplementation of tiie City's goals. Grcystone wUl woric as the City's rcpresentative and advocate when deaUng with rcgulatory agencies. Greystone maUitains exceUent workmg relationships with all key staff at the rcgulatory agencies that may have jurisdiction over the proposed Project. Extension of City Staff - We understand that our role wUl be to fiinction as an extension of tiie City's staff. This role wiU be accompUshed through rcgular communication and involvement with City staff to ensurc that project objectives arc achieved and that requircments arc met. Public and Regulatory Agency Meetings - Grcystone's management team wUl attend aU pubUc meetings and rcgulatory/rcsource agency meetmgs and eitiier prcparc or assist the City's staff with tiie prcparation of presentations, project negotiations and meetmg documentation. Assistance wUl include prcparing meetmg notices, meetmg agendas, prcsentations, and meeting minutes, as weU as prcparing rcsponses to issues raised at pubUc meetings. Budget and Schedule Tracking - (Central to management of costs is tfie development of an accurate budget that is coordinated witfi a specific schedule. Grcystone has estabUshed a schedule witfi tfie goal to control costs and ensurc quaUty control. The proposed bud^t, mcluded as a separate attachment, breaks out cost into labor cost and otfier direct costs, such as suppUes and printing costs. Accoimts wiU be set up to retrieve and categorize aU costs to track costs consistent with ^proved budgets. All personnel who woric on the project wUl be required to rcport time expenditurc on a weekly basis. Grcystone wUl use our financial accounting and tracking system in order to ensurc tiiat we rcmain withm the cost and hour Umits per task as provided in our budget estimate. Fmancial rcports wUl be produced monthly, as requUed by the RFP, for progress rcview, analysis, and fmancial control, and wUl be accompanied by the formal Monthly Progrcss Report. Trip expense rcports wiU be required of each team member and attached receipts wUl verify expenses. Other expense items wiU be rcviewed and approved by the Project Manager beforc fimds arc committed. Grcystone wiU provide the City with estimated and actual expenditurcs on a monthly schedule. The Project Manager will rcgularly comparc the percentage of budget spent versus the percentage of work completed to identUy cost or the need to shift staffing or other rcsources to meet the requued schedule and budget. Quality Assurance/Quality Control - AU of Grcystone's products and deUverables wUl undergo multi-faceted QA/QC rcview. Our rcview process consists of technical review for accuracy, senior management rcview for compUance with task requircments and completeness, and editorial rcview for readabiUty, format consistency, and overaU presentation. A vital component of our quaUty assurance procedurc is to "scope out" major deUverables upon mitiation of tasks and beforc significant work is started. This approach involves the quaUty rcview team at key points throughout the process to ensurc technical and legal compliance as weU as high-quaUty final products. . ^ M ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 13 ^^^^Mwi H jUkfj ttllM Mi CityofCarlsbad Carlsbad Hilton Resort Project EIR ID I Task Name Duration Start Finish Feb '06 I Mar '06 Apr '06 May'06 ! Jun'06 I Jul'06 I Aug'06 I Sep'06 I Oct'06 I Nov'06 I Dec'06 I Jan'07 I Feb'07 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 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 261 days Mon 2/20/06 Mon 2/19/07 Task 1 - Project Kickoff and Management 11 days Mon 2/20/06 Notice to Proceed 1 day Mon 2/20/06 Kicl<-off Meeting & Field Visit 1 day Tue 2/21/06 Prepare and Finalize Project Description 5 days Wed 2/22/06 Review Existing Information and Technical Studies Task 2 - Scoping/Public Involvement 10 days Tue 2/21/06 26 days Wed 3/1/06 Prepare NOP 2 days Wed 3/1/06 City Review of NOP 2 days Fri 3/3/06 Submit NOP to SCH for 30 day Public Review and Comment 22 days Tue 3/7/06 Strategy Development 5 days Tue 3/7/06 Public Scoping Meeting 1 day Thu 3/16/06 Task 3 - Prepare Administrative Draft EIR & Draft MMRP 80 days Wed 3/1/06 Prepare Administrative Draft EIR 70 days Wed 3/1/06 City Review of Administrative Draft EIR 10 days Wed 6/7/06 Task 4 - Prepare Draft EIR 44 days Wed 6/21/06 Revise and Prepare Draft EIR 10 days Wed 6/21/06 Release DEIR for 45-day Public Review 34 days Wed 7/5/06 Submit NOC and NOA to SCH for 45 day Public Review and Comment 1 day Wed 7/5/06 Task 5 - Prepare Formal Responses to Comments 15 days Tue 8/22/06 Prepare Responses to Comments 10 days Tue 8/22/06 City Review of Responses to Comments 5 days Tue 9/5/06 Task 6 - Prepare Final EIR and Responses to Comments 115 days Tue 9/12/06 Prepare Administrative Final EIR 20 days Tue 9/12/06 City Review of Administrative Final EIR 10 days Tue 10/10/06 Revise and Prepare Final EIR and Responses to Comments 10 days Tue 10/24/06 Submit Final EIR and Responses to Comments to City 1 day Tue 11/7/06 Send Notification of Public Hearing 1 day Wed 11/8/06 Send Responses to Comments to Commentors 1 day Wed 11/8/06 Submit NOD to SCH 1 day Mon 2/19/07 Task 7 - Meetings and Hearings 30 days Mon 1/8/07 Public Meeting to Comment on Draft EIR 1 day Mon 1/8/07 Planning Commission Meeting 1 1 day Mon 1/15/07 Planning Commission Meeting 2 1 day Mon 1/29/07 City Council Meeting 1 1 day Fri 2/9/07 City Council Meeting 2 1 day Fri 2/16/07 Mon 3/6/06 Mon 2/20/06 Tue 2/21/06 Tue 2/28/06 Mon 3/6/06 Wed 4/5/06 Thu 3/2/06 Mon 3/6/06 Wed 4/5/06 Mon 3/13/06 Thu 3/16/06 Tue 6/20/06 Tue 6/6/06 Tue 6/20/06 Mon 8/21/06 Tue 7/4/06 Mon 8/21/06 Wed 7/5/06 Mon 9/11/06 Mon 9/4/06 Mon 9/11/06 Mon 2/19/07 Mon 10/9/06 Mon 10/23/06 Mon 11/6/06 Tue 11/7/06 Wed 11/8/06 Wed 11/8/06 Mon 2/19/07 Fri 2/16/07 Mon 1/8/07 Mon 1/15/07 Mon 1/29/07 Fri 2/9/07 Fri 2/16/07 Project: Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Date: January 16, 2006 Task Progress Milestone Summary Rolled Up Task Rolled Up Milestone ^ Rolled Up Progress Split External Tasks Project Summary Group By Summary Deadline ^ Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report Monthly Progress Meetings and Reports - Grcystone wUl attend aU requued meetmgs with tfie City as outimed in the City's Scope of Woric. (jrcystone wiU also attend other meetings that may be reqmred to address project issues that arise during tfie course of the envkonmental rcview phase of the project. The Assistant Project Manager wiU prcparc meeting notices, agendas, and subsequent meeting minutes that highlight aU agreements and technical decisions as weU as any technical or administrative guidance provided by tiie City. Grcystone wUl also prcparc a summary of activities during tiie prcvious month, upcommg events, an updated schedule of mspections, deUverable due dates, cost, and status of mvoiced charges, and deviations firom planned status as needed. A draft of meeting minutes wUl be provided to the City withm 3 days of the meeting. Following tiie City's rcview, the Assistant Project Manager wUl fmalize tiie mmutes and distribute them to tiie project team. GIS / Mapping Support Capability - Given tfie nattirc of tfie Proposed Project site, it is assumed tiiat mapping support for tilis Project wUl be needed for tiie EIR. Grcystone mamtains extensive technical expertise witfi respect to mappmg abUities, which can be used to monitor activity in sensitive areas (wetlands, habitat, ete.) in tiie vicimty of the proposed Project site and surroundmg areas, ff GIS products arc wananted for tiiis Project, (jrcystone wUl coordinate development of tiiese products to ensurc deUvery of high quaUty products to tiie City with a special enphasis placed on consistency, corrpatibUity, and quaUty control. RELATED EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES PALOMAR TRANSFER STATION EIR - City ofCarlsbad Grcystone prcpared an EIR for expansion of tfie Palomar Transfer Station, a soUd waste handling facUity in tfie City of Clarlsbad. Ui addition to expanding tiie physical operation, tfie hours of operation of tfie facUity were expanded. The Palomar Transfer Station has been in continuous operation since 1977. Because of tfie recent closure of several landfUls in tfie region, tfie applicant proposed to expand the existing operation to handle an increased volume of soUd waste. Greystone reviewed tfie design of tiie proposed expansion areas and prepared tiie project description. The EIR was prepared to address project-spectfic issues, such as water quaUty and hydrologic impacts, from increased impervious surfaces, mpacts on down gradient aquatic habitat and water quality, aU quality firom expanded operations fiom solid waste handling and additional tiuck tiips, consttuction of the expanded facUity and storage areas, analysis of constmction-related dust, traffic, noise, and air-emissions inpacts firom constmction site activities, tmcking of removed material and new concrete, on-site wetiand impacts, and hazardous materials risks. The Fmal EIR was approved and certified by tfie City of Carlsbad m February 2005. GRAND CENTRAL WASTE TRANSFER STATION EIR - City of Pomona Grcystone recently prcpared an EIR for the Grand Centt^al Waste Transfer Station project, located m tiie City of Pomona. The project involves the developmenf of a municipal soUd waste tiansfer station on a 14.5-acrc vacant site. The Proposed Project would process up to 1,500 tons per day of municipal solid waste. The key environmental issues for tiiis EIR include aestiietics, air quaUty/odor, noise, pubUc healtfi and safety/hazardous materials, and traffic and circulation. Project is in progress witii expected completion date tiie Spring of2006. MESA VERDE ESTATES SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT EIR - City of Calimesa Grcystone recently conpleted tfie draft EIR for tiie Mesa Verde Estates Specific Plan Amendment project, located in the City of Calimesa. The project involves the planned development of approximately 3,450 rcsidential dweUmg units, 7 acrcs of commercial uses, 3-school sites, 490 acrcs of open space and recreational areas, and roadway and drcuiation inprovements on 1,490 acres. The key envuonmental issues for tfiis EIR include ti:affic and circulation, aU quaUty, ^logy and soUs, biological resources and public services and utUities. A comprchensive agency and pubUc involvement program was developed for tfiis project because of its size, naturc, and location. The project is in progress with an expected conpletion date of Spring 2006. COLORADO RIVER 500 SPECIFIC PLAN MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - City of BIythe Grcystone prcpared tfie Mitigated Negative Declaration for tfie Colorado River 500 (CR-500) Spectfic Plan tiiat encompasses ^poxUnately 344 acres of land alcxig tiie Cblaado Riva- in tiie City of Blytiie, CaUfcMnia. The Specific Han designates tfie land fcM" commacial, residoitial, and (pen space uses. The jxoject would caisist of ajpoximately 258 single-famUy residential units, tiie majaity of which wiU be inccxpcxated into a lake-system develq)maiL It would also include 1,000 upscale RV spaces, a large commenrial conpment, and afpoximately 100 acres of habitat presage, conplete witii pedestrian patiiways and habitat viewing areas. City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 15 ^^^1^ 0 ARCADIS GREYSTONE Proposal - Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report EASTERN GATEWAY RETAIL CENTER EIR - City of BIythe (ieystcMie was responsible fw jxqjaring an Envircximaital Inpact Rqxxt fex: a Wal-Mart Supercenter develq)mait poject located in tiie City of Blytiie alcxig tiie Uitastate 10 axridcr. Key oivirMimaital issues fcH* tiie poject inchided ttafific and circulatioi, hydrology and drainage, pubUc utiUties and socioecoiomic effects. This poject required extaisive pubUc outreach and involvemait effots and rcgulatoy agaicy cocxdinaticxi witii tiie CaUfcania Departmait of Transpotaticxi, State HisUaic PresCTvatioi OfiBce, Regional Wata- QuaUty Ccaitrol Board, and tiie Riverside County Depaitment of Environmental Healtii. The EIR is currentiy being updated witii rclease for public rcview anticipated in tiie Sping of2006. UNITED ROCK PRODUCTS MINE OPERATIONS AND RECLAMATION PLAN EIR - City of Irwindale (jrcystme jxeparsd an EIR fcr tiie prcposed amaidmait to Conditioial Use Permits (CUPs) fcr tiie United Rock Quarry to allow increased mining deptiis and to extmd tiie duratioi of mining activities in Quarries 2 and 3. The Prcposed Project inchided (1) the coitinued mining qjoatiois at botii C^iarries No. 2 and 3; (2) modified reclamatioi plans to inchide backfiUing tiie quarries in a mann^ tiiat would aUow fo futiire land use coisistait witii tiie City's intaided Post-Reclamation land use designations as outiined in tiieir draft (joioal Han fo tiie quarries following tiie cessatioi of mining opoatiois and conpletioi of reclamatioi; and (3) post-reclamation land uses and firturc develq)menL Hie pimaiy envircsunental issues associated witii tiie jxoject inchided air quaUty, geology and soUs, hydrology and drainage, land use, noise, pubUc healtii and safety/hazardous matoials, pubUc services and utiUties, and ttaflfic/circulaticm. These resources woe mitigated to less tiian signUicant levels. A mitigatioi-moiitoing plan was also conpiled fo tiiis ProjecL RNAL HABFTAT CONSERVATION PLAN/NATURAL COMMUNFTIES CONSERVATION PLAN - Gty of Oceanside (ieystoie assisted in tiie develcpment of tfie Draft Final Habitat Coisovatioi Han/Nattnal Communities Comvation Han (HCP/NCCP) fo tiie City of Oceanside in 2004. Pt^)aration of tfie HCP involved tiie pieparatioi of a conpdioisive habitat coisCTvation planning paocess tiiat addressed miltiple species' needs and tiie pesCTvatioi of native veg^oi communities. The Oceanside Subarea Habitat CoisoYatioi Plan/Natural Communities Coiservatioi Plan corrpehensively addressed how tiie City of Ooeanskie would coiserve nattiral biotic communities and soisitive plant and wUdUfe species pursuant to tiie ClaUfcxnia Natural Community Conservation Harming (NCCP) Act of 1991 and tiie CMfonia and U.S. Endang^ed Species Acts (CESA and ESA). REFERENCES Contact: Ms. Elaine Blackbum, AICP, Senior Planner Client: City of Carlsbad Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, Califomia 92008 Phone: (760) 602-4621 Project: Environmental Impact Report for the Palomar Waste Transfer Station Contact: Mr. Fred Galante, Esq., City Attomey for Irwindale Client: Aleshire & Wynder, LLP Address: 18881 Von Kannan Avenue Tower 17, Suite 400 Uvme, CA 92612 Phone: (949) 223-1170 x210 Project: Environmental Impact Report for the United Rock Products MUie Operations and Reclamation Plan Contact: Ms. Jennifer Wellman, Planning Director Client: City of BIythe Address: 235 North Broadway, BIythe, California 92225 Phone: (760) 922-6130 Project: Eastem Gateway Retail Center EIR Contact: Mr. Jerry Hittieman, Principal Planner Client: City of Oceanside Address: 300 North Coast Highway Oceanside, Califomia 92054 Phone: (760) 435-3535 Project: Final Habitat Conservation Plan/Natural Communities Conservation Plan BUDGET The cost estimate spreadsheet has been prcpared to show the tasks, personnel, anticipated number of homs for each task, and cost per task. The geology & soUs, hydrology, and mmeral resources work to be conducted by Ninyo & Moore and the traffic analysis to be conducted by Lmscott, Law, and Greenspan are shown as a total project cost. The cost estimate is provided with this proposal under separate cover and m a sealed envelope. fe> ARCADIS City of Carlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project 16 ^^^^^^BSOQlSSSIj^^^BlSH RANDY SCHROEDER Project Position Principal-in-Charge Degree M.S., Environmental Science B.S., Natural Resource Management Mr. Schroeder has experience on a wide variety of environmental projects throughout the United States. He has developed and implemented comprehensive strategies for ensuring environmental compliance for individual projects as well as for govemment and corporate policies and programs. He has prepared Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and acquired permits for a variety of proposed natural resource and industrial development projects. Mr. Schroeder has also performed environmental audits of existing properties and facilities to determine the status of compliance and the potential for environmental liabilities. He has managed numerous public and interagency involvement processes and has successfully negotiated and resolved environmental disputes through use of his knowledge of technical issues, environmental regulations, and managed necessary processes and procedures. Mr. Schroeder has provided environmental planning assistance on many different types of projects. In this work, he has helped incorporate environmental considerations and regulatory requirements into plans and designs for projects and programs that allow them to be successfully implemented. As part of project planning, he has conducted feasibility studies and fatal flaw analyses for several projects. He evaluated project plans, conducted permitting analyses to determine which approvals would be necessary, and conducted site reconnaissance to observe field conditions. His focus during feasibility studies is to identify any environmental or regulatory fatal flaws that would preclude or hinder the permitting of a potential project. He also has developed detailed permitting strategies for a variety of projects. He has consulted with the involved regulatory authorities, identified the technical and scheduling requirements of the various permits and approvals, developed study plans to collect the needed information, and prepared the needed applications. Mr. Schroeder has also identified opportunities for modifying a project proposal to avoid unnecessary permitting requirements. He has also conducted many siting studies and routing studies for projects to identify the best location for them. He identified environmental constraints and opportunities and categorized constraints as those that would eliminate the possibility of the project and those where the project would be feasible but would affect the amount of time and money necessary to perniit it. As a result, he developed detailed project altematives while identifying the reasons for their inclusion or exclusion from consideration. Mr. Schroeder has also developed and implemented public and stakeholder involvement plans to solicit input from the public, agencies, and other interested groups. He has facilitated many hearings, workshops, and informal meetings and has developed newsletters and press releases designed to keep people informed. He has incorporated the input received into project modifications or mitigation. He has also developed and conducted environmental training senrdnars covering a broad range of topics. In addition, he has developed environmental manuals and checklists to be used to implement environmental programs and compliance. These programs have been tailored to the specific needs of the individual client. City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project JBPJPI^H^bMKMJttiiAliil L. KENDA POLLIO Project Position Assistant Principal-in-Charge Degree M.A., Political Science - Intemationai Environmental Policy B.S., Environmental/Urban & Regional Planning Ms. Pollio is the General Manager of Greystone's Arizona office as well as a Senior Environmental Planner and Project Manager specializing in linear corridor and right-of-way assessment, siting, acquisition, permitting, easements, and govemment compliance. She has conducted environmental assessments, public participation programming, land use planning and zoning, and socioeconomic planning. She has obtained federal, state, and local approvals for a variety of projects. She is familiar with local govemment zoning processes, state regulatory requirements throughout the United States, and federal compliance requirements for EISs, EAs, and ERPs that have been for FERC, BLM, USDA Forest Service, BOR, BIA and COE. She also has specialized in noise and air analysis for a variety of linear corridor projects. For these projects, Ms. Pollio has served in the capacities of technical lead, technical writer, editor, project coordinator, and project manager. Ms. Pollio has extensive expertise siting and permitting linear transmission line projects. She has managed and provided planning support for electric transmission line siting, transmission upgrades and rebuilds, as well as substation siting and permitting. She has coordinated permitting efforts with federal, state, and local agencies for transmission lines ranging from 69kV to 500kV. She has provided socioeconomic, land use, noise and air assessments for more than 125 environmental studies worldwide. Specifically, she has conducted impact evaluations, siting, and permitting for more than 50 linear corridor projects worldwide. She has developed and facilitated more than 200 public participation programs around the world. Ms. Pollio has developed Public Participation Programs and facilitated public consultation processes, public workshops and meetings both intemationally and domestically. Public Participation Programs have included development of public outreach programs, stakeholder identification and coordination, NGO and elected official coordination, environmental education, development and publication of newsletters, interface with media and neighbors. Specifically she has developed, facilitated or participated in over 200 public workshops or meetings throughout the U.S. She specializes in developing public involvement programs for transmission projects. SPECIALTIES Environmental Planning Environmental Impact Assessment Permitting Strategy Public Involvement Local Government Compliance Environmental Planning Socioeconomics Visual Resources Recreational Planning Intemationai Projects CERTIFICATIONS/AFFILIATIONS • AICP American Institute of Certified Planners • ESRI Environmental System Research Institute • Certificate for Arclnfo GIS City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project est ARCADIS GREYS I OM GARY R. FINK Gary R. Fink has over 30 years' experience in the supervision, preparation, and review of environmental documents pursuant to the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This includes staff coordination and preparation of environmental documents, including EIRs, EAs, NDs, and MNDs throughout Califomia. Mr. Fink's responsibilities include project management, contract administration, consultant management, entitlement processing, and quality control and quality assurance for all projects. Proiect Position Project Manager Degree B.A., Anthropology (Archaeology emphasis) Mr. Fink has managed or worked on over 150 multidisciplinary environmental projects for both public and private sector clients. These include transportation-related facilities, water and sewer lines, airports, parks, landfills, private development projects, Indian casino projects, and special permits for such activities as sand mining and other heavy industrial uses. He has also been involved in comprehensive long-range planning projects, including the Mineral Resource Management Plan, the Agricultural General Plan Amendment, and the San Luis Rey River Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Fink was the Environmental Representative on the San Diego County Planning and Environmental Review Board (PERB) for 10 years. As a public hearing official for this weekly public hearing body, he was one of the decision makers on project compliance with planning and environmental regulations for discretionary projects under CEQA and Califomia Planning and Zoning Law. In addition, Mr. Fink is a registered professional archaeologist and is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists. He has prepared over 100 cultural resource surveys and reports during the course of his professional career. A list of recent representative projects follows: Santa Fe Valley Specific Plan Project EIR, Rancho Santa Fe, California Project manager and lead analyst of draft EIR for a residential and golf course development of over 3,200 acres in northem San Diego County. Prepared final EIR for Board of Supervisors hearing. Managed the cultural resource analysis and technical report preparation as well as the entire EIR. Dealt with a regionally significant cultural resource site known as the Harris site, one of the most signtficant sites in San Diego County. Site was preserved aroimd a proposed goff course. East Otay Mesa Specific Plan Project EIR, Otay Mesa, California Project manager and lead analyst of draft EIR for the East Otay Mesa Specific Plan, an industrial, commercial, and residential development of over 3,000 acres in southem San Diego County. Prepared the final EIR for Board of Supervisors hearing. Managed the cultural resource analysis and technical report prepeiration as well as the entire EIR. Naval Station Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, California Managed a cultural resources testing program on Naval Station Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island for the Southwest Division, Department of Navy. The program consisted of subsurface investigation of archaeological site CA-SFR-04/H, documentation and detailed inventory of historic stmctures eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and a marine cultural resource survey surrounding the island. Managed the work of sub- consultants and coordinated extensively with federal, state, and local agencies. Valley Center Road Project EIR, Valley Center, California Managed the draft and fmal EIRs for the widening and realignment of Valley Center Road, northem San Diego County. Compiled a permit application package for Resource Agency review. Evaluated off-site locations for mitigation of impacts to biological resources. Coordinated with state and federal resource agencies. Managed and coordinated the work of sub-consultants. ^ 0 ARCADIS City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project jUPH GREYSTOM KURTIS STEINERT, AICP Mr. Steinert has over 15 years of experience in environmental planning, research, analysis, and project management. He has prepared Initial Studies, Environmental Assessments (EA), Negative Declarations, and EIR/EIS sections. In addition to environmental documentation, he has prepared technical background report sections for General Plan Updates and energy facilities siting studies for private sector clients and the Department of Defense. He has also prepared private land development constraints analysis. Proiect Position Assistant Project Manager Degree(s) B.S. Marine Biology M.S. Environmental Science Mesa Verde Estates Specific Plan EIR - City of Calimesa, California Greystone is preparing an EIR for the Mesa Verde Estates Specific Plan Amendment project located in the City of Calimesa. The project involves the planned development of approximately 3,000 residential dwelling units, 7 acres of commercial uses, several public schools, open space and recreational areas and roadway and circulation improvements on 1,500 acres. The City of Calimesa is the CEQA Lead Agency for this project. The key environmental issues for this EIR include traffic and circulation, air quality, geology and soils, biological resources and public services and utilities. A comprehensive agency and public involvement program will be developed for this project because of Us size, nature and location. Mr. Steinert is responsible for the preparation of the Land Use, Growth Inducement and Cumulative Impacts analyses. Colorado River 500 Specific Fkm Mitigated Negative Declaration, Gty BIythe, Califomia Mr. Steinert prepared the Land Use impact analysis for a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study being prepared for the City of BIythe, Califomia. The Project involves the development of a Specific Plan covering approximately 344-acres along the Colorado River in extreme eastem Califomia. The Proposed Project includes a mixture of land uses including residential, commercial, open space/habitat preserve and recreational uses. A key feature of the Project is a network of canals that will serve as both recreational and open space uses and will include the development of water front homes. The Project involves coordination with numerous regulatory agencies including the US, Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Califomia Department of Fish and Game and the Palo Verde Irrigation District. Lake County General Plan Update and EIR, County of Lake, California Prepared Technical Background Report (TBR) sections for the Lake County General Plan Update. Sections included Mineral and Energy, Geologic and Seismic Hazards, and portions of the Soils section. Village Specific Plan EIR, City of Inglewood, California Mr. Steinert was responsible for the preparation of the Visual Resources, Population and Housing, Utilities, and Risk of Upset EIR sections for the Village Specific Plan. The Project was establishment of a mixed-use Specific Plan area within the City of Ingelwood with the goal of redeveloping commercial uses on a portion of Cenmry Boulevard and upgrading multifamily housing units (along with the removal of some units) that were within the flight approach of Los Angeles Intemationai Airport. San Clemente General Plan Update EIR, City of San Clemente, California Mr. Steinert was responsible for acquisition and analysis of noise data for General Plan Update and the preparation of the Noise section for the General Plan' EIR. Mr. Steinert also prepared visual resource data for the General Plan Update. West Lake Village General Plan Update EIR West Lake Village, California Mr. Steinert was responsible for acquisition and analysis of noise data for General Plan Update and the preparation of the Noise section for the General Plan' EIR. Mr. Steinert was also involved in EIR section preparation for the Utilities and Public Services section of the General Plan EIR. Huntington Beach General Plan Update and EIR, City of Huntington Beach, California Prepared the Biological Resources Section of the Technical Background Report for the City of Huntington Beach General Plan Update. Directed the acquisition and analysis of noise data for the General Plan update and EIR section, and prepared Biological Resources section for the EIR. ^ 0 ARCADIS City ofCarlsbad -Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project ,JBP^§BtH3^MKMJBll!ljlil Geotectinical and Environmental Sciences Consultants GREGORY T. FARRAND, PG, CEG Principal Geologist EDUCATION Master of Science, City Planning, 1976, San Diego State University, San Diego, California Bachelor of Science, CBeology, 1969, California State University, Northridge, Califomia REG/ST/?>!\T/OA/S Professional Geologist, California, PG 3645 Certified Engineering Geologist, Califomia, CEG 1087 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Farrand's experience includes geologic evaluations for pipelines, treatment plants, reservoirs, large dams, high- ways, bridges, and waste disposal facilities. Mr. Farrand is well versed in the evaluation of fault activity, and has authored scientific papers on the activity of the Rose Canyon Fault Zone. He has perfomned extensive field map- ping, analyses of borings and trenches, seismic refraction surveys, remote sensing surveys, and environmental studies. His responsibilities consist of technical direction to the staff of geologists and field personnel, and in-house Quality Assurance/Quality Control review of investigations and analyses on geologic, hydrogeologic, and geotech- nical projects. Mr. Farrand's specific project experience includes: South Carlsbad State Beach, Carlsbad, California: Principal-in-Charge for a limited geotechnical evaluation for a restroom located at North Ponto Day-Use Area at South Carlsbad State Beach. Services included review of background information; performance of a geologic reconnaissance of the proposed site to observe existing condition; limited laboratory testing; and preparation ofa geotechnical evaluation report presenting our findings, conclusions, and recommendations regarding faulting and seismicity, earthwork, excavatability, slope stability, foundations, and soil corrosivity. Cantarini Ranch And Holly Springs Projects, Carisbad, California: Principal-in-Charge for a limited soils and geotechnical evaluation and review for the proposed Cantarini Ranch and Holly Springs projects. The pro- ject area for Cantarini Ranch is approximately 155 acres and the Holly Springs project area is approximately 99 acres. Services included background review; a site reconnaissance to observe surface features; data compila- tion and analyses; and preparation of a report presenting our findings, preliminary conclusions, and recommendations for additional evaluation. The report will include an evaluation of existing geotechnical re- ports, a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of ripping/blasting, the potential for removals and recompaction of existing soils, groundwater, and other potential geotechnical impacts to the projects. Magellan Gateway Hotel EIR, Solana Beach, California: Principal-in-Charge for a preliminary geotechnical evaluation for an environmental impact report (EIR) on a 3.5 acre site located east of Highway 101 in Solana Beach, California. The proposed development will consist of a three-story, 115-unit, 74,000 square foot hotel with underground parking and a 19-unit, two building condominium development. Mr. Farrand provided review of a report presenting preliminary conclusions and recommendations for inclusion in the EIR. Specific issues addressed included general geologic conditions, faulting and seismicity, the liquefaction potential, groundwater, slope stability, erosion potential, compressible and expansive soils, mineral resources, and preliminary geo- technical design considerations. Long Range Development Plan UCSD EIR, La Jolla, California: Technical Advisor for geotechnical con- sulting services as part of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for updating the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) Long Range Development Plan (LRDP). The EIR and LRDP update covers the UCSD La Jolla campus, which includes the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (160 acres), the West Campus (668 acres) and the East Campus (267 acres), as well as several nearby University properties (38 acres). Mr. Far- rand provided review of a geotechnical study report with a summary of our findings, conclusions, and geotechnical recommendations. Rancho Carisbad Channel and Basin Project, Carisbad, California: Principal-in-Charge during a geotech- nical evaluation for the design of the proposed Rancho Carlsbad Channel and Basin Project. Proposed improvements include the portion ofthe channel, also known as Agua Hedionda Creek, that is bounded by the Rancho Carlsbad Drive bridge on the east, and the El Camino Real bridge on the west. Services included re- view of background information; a subsurface evaluation; laboratory testing; data compilation and engineering analysis; and preparation of a geotechnical design report presenting our findings and conclusions and geo- technical recommendations regarding the proposed project. Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants GREGORY T. FARRAND, PG, CEG Principal Geologist La Costa Stream Bank Protection Project, Carisbad, California: Principal-in-Charge for a geotechnical evaluation for proposed erosion control improvements for a stream bank at La Costa Resort. The project in- cluded construction of approximately 400 feet of improvements to control stream bank erosion along San Marcos Creek which may include sheet piling, gabions, articulating concrete blocks, or rip-rap. Services in- cluded review of available background information; drilling of two exploratory borings to depths of 30 feet, laboratory testing, and preparation of an illustrated report with geotechnical recommendations relative to design and construction of the project including temporary slope stability, and site preparation and earthworic. Route 680 EIR, Encinitas, California: Principal-in-Charge during a geologic reconnaissance and limited geo- technical evaluation to aid in the preparation of an environmental impact report (EIR) for Route 680 alternate alignments, which extend through Encinitas, Carisbad, San Marcos, and other communities of San Diego County. Services included review of existing plans and geologic data, an aerial photograph study, reconnais- sance mapping, and an analysis of the data. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of a proposed substitution of a major roadway in the City of Encinitas general plan. Existing conditions along five al- ternative roadways, including the presence of hard igneous rock and soft sedimentary rock susceptible to landsliding, were studied. Valley View Estates EIR, Escondido, California: Principal-in-Charge providing input on the geotechnical por- tion of an Environmental Impact Review (EIR) for the Valley View Estates project. The proposed project will consist of a residential and resort development and will include approximately 485 residential units, 250 hotel units, a small commercial center, an 18-hole golf course with clubhouse, and an equestrian center. Grading is proposed to include cut slopes up to 80 feet in height and fill slopes up to 40 feet in height. Services included a site reconnaissance, and preparation of a written report. Geotechnical issues addressed included local and re- gional seismicity, presence of shallow groundwater in the meadow areas, rock rippability, local and regional joint patterns within the bedrock, and slope stability. Preliminary conclusions and recommendations for site seismicity, grading, rippability and blasting, constmction, and additional subsurface evaluations were provided. North Bay Redevelopment Project, San Diego, California: Principal-in-Charge during geotechnical, hazard- ous materials and water quality services for the North Bay Redevelopment Project. Geotechnical services included field reconnaissance and geologic mapping; compilation and analysis of data obtained; and prepara- tion of draft and final reports presenting a summary of our findings, conclusions, and geotechnical recommendations including geologic setting, anticipated earth units, faults, and potential geologic hazards as well as recommendations for detailed geotechnical evaluations and analysis of mitigation alternatives. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Public Works Association American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Works Association Association of Engineering Geologists San Diego Association of Geologists, Past President Society of American Value Engineers, 2003-04 Treasurer RESUME LINSCOTT LAW & GREENSPAN John Boarman, P.E. Principal PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Civil Engineer, Califomia (C 50033) Traffic Engineer, Califomia (TR 1855) EDUCATION Purdue University, Master of Science in Civil Engineering PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Transportation Engineer: Linscott, Law & Greenspan PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Institute of Transportation Engineers, Associate Member Association of Environmental Professionals, Member AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE Traffic Sections of Environmental Impact Studies and Reports Traffic Impact Studies Parking Studies Transportation Planning REPRESENTATIVE ASSIGNMENTS Mr. Boarman has personally prepared, participated in or directed the preparation of several hundred traffic impact studies and reports and their subsequent integration into Environmental Impact Reports, Statements and Assessments (EIR, EIS, EIA). His work has included not only traffic impact studies but studies of parking impact and sufficiency, site access and circulation, and intemal auto, pedestrian and public transit traffic circulation. Mr. Boarman has worked closely with other professionals in the preparation and presentation of environmental documentation to citizens groups, local govemment engineers and planners. Transportation Commissions, Planning Commissions, and City Councils. He has also made presentations to the Califomia Coastal Commission. Mr. Boarman has managed traffic studies for several high profile projects including the San Diego Convention Center Expansion, the Eastlake Trails, Woods, and Vistas Developments in Chula Vista, the Hotel Del Coronado Expansion, the Qualcomm Stadium Expansion, and the South Embarcadero Redevelopment. He has also conducted numerous parking studies including ones for Downtown Coronado, the Oceanside Harbor area, and the San Diego Convention Center Expansion. Mr. Boarman also managed traffic studies for several projects within the City of Oceanside including the Rancho Del Oro interchange project, Oceanside Pier Hotel, Mission Square, Belvedere and El Corazon. Greystone Environmental Consultants, Ine An ARCADI2 Company 10470 Old PlaeorvillQ Road, Suito 110 California 95827 Phone (916) 843-1900 Fax (916) 843-1965 9474 Kearny Villa Road. ^UWQ 103 Oan Diego. California 92126 Phone (858) 530-8772 Fax (858) 530-8756 TCB AECOM P&D Consultants 8954 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 610, San Diego, California 921( T 619.291.1475 F 619.291.1476 www.tcb.aecom.com January 19, 2006 Ms. Michele Masterson Management Analyst City of Cartsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 Subject: Proposal for Preparation of the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort EIR Dear Ms. Masterson: P&D Consultants, Inc. (P&D) is pleased to submit this proposal to the City of Cartsbad for preparation of an environmental impact report (EIR) for the proposed Hilton Cartsbad Beach Resort project. We are highly qualified to prepare the EIR for this project and offer outstanding talent assembled within our firm and EIR project team, including EDAW, our sister operating company with the family of firms collectively known as AECOM. We have substantial experience in prepanng EIRs for a variety of projects involving visitor-serving and tourist-onented developments projects in California and the City of Cartsbad, and are uniquely qualified to prepare the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort EIR for reasons described in this letter. P&D is an urban and environmental planning firm with substantial environmental consulting experience throughout California. In aggregate, our portfolio includes over 700 environmental impact reports, 90 environmental impact statements, and over 6,000 environmental assessments. We have served as the lead consulting firm for hundreds of planning, design and construction programs, regulatory compliance, land resource surveys, and environmental impact assessments. Our dedicated environmental and land use planners, scientists and engineers provide expertise that extends from a list of traditional services to specialties in evolving disciplines at the forefront of our industry. Analytical tools such as geographic systems, visual simulation and three-dimensional modeling support our environmental professionals. Our team will be directed by Principal/Project Manager John E. Bridges, FAICP. Over the past 26 years, Mr. Bridges has directed the preparation of numerous environmental impact reports for a variety of projects in San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Monterey, Riverside and Imperial counties. His direct experience in preparing EIRs for Carisbad is substantial, including the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan EIR, the Carisbad Ranch Specific Plan EIR, the Bressi Ranch Master Plan EIR, the Cartsbad Municipal Golf Course EIR, and the Carisbad Oaks North Specific Plan EIR. Mr. Bridges will be assisted by Deputy Project Manager Anne Pietro. Ms. Pietro has over eight years of experience in preparing all facets of CEQA documentation and has a particulariy strong understanding of public services, aesthetics, utilities, land use, biology, water quality and cultural resources. Page 2 Ms. Michele Masterson January 18, 2006 To supplement our own experience and qualifications, we have organized an outstanding environmental project team that includes EDAW for biological resources, air quality, noise and cultural resources. For peer review of geotechnical and traffic studies, our team includes Ninyo & Moore, Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants, and Linscott Law & Greenspan, both highly respected firms in their fields. With our EIR project team, we can provide the City of Carisbad with the highest quality environmental consulting services and strong, proven project management skills. We understand that three other large property owners in the area have agreed to participate in a City-initiated Program EIR for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan; however the Hilton Cartsbad Beach Resort EIR will be prepared separately. To address this situation, we have programmed time in our scope and cost estimate to coordinate our work with that of the City consultant preparing the Program EIR to ensure consistency of information and approach for completing these two important EIRs on parallel tracks. We are available to proceed immediately upon authorization and look forward to working with the City of Carisbad on this important project. Sincerely, John E. Bridges, FAI Principal/Project Manager TCB AECOM Page Table of Contents A. Personnel, Qualifications, and References Personnel 1 Qualifications & References 15 B. Schedule of Completion Scope of Work 19 Schedule 31 C. Contract Price and Allowable Cost Provided in a separate envelope, which includes agreement comments and fee. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 1 A. Personnel, Qualifications & References Personnel We have organized an experienced, multi-disciplinary team of individuals with extensive experience in environmental impact analysis and direct knowledge and experience in the City of Carisbad. Descriptions of the project team and of key individuals, including their responsibilities, are provided on the following pages. John Bridges will be the key person responsible for the Planning Commission and City Council presentations. rrojccl Principal Managci John Bridges, FAICP l)cpul\ Project MaiiaLicr Anne Pietro Anne Pietro Nk:k Larkin Anne Pietro Nk:k Larkin Bill Maddux EDAW Debra Leight Rebecca Apple Diane Shaum Nick Larkin (PMT Review by EDAW) Nick Larkin Randy Inmn. PG. CEG N&M Stephen A. Beck, PG, CEa Ha REA N&M (Peer Review t>y N&M) Robert Olsen Nick Larkin Stephan A Beck. PG, CEG. HG. REA N&M , ' , V '!»v*f •*?«'jf<.' •, Jennifer Guigliano. CPSWO, EIT, REA EDAW Nk:k Larkin Anne Pietro Debra Leight BiN Maddux EDAW Detna Leight Anne Pietro Nick Larkin N&M = Ninyo & Moore EDAW = EDAW John Boamuin (Peer Review by LIndsoott Law A QieMtpan) ' Debra Leight P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 2 John E. Bridges, FAICP Project Principal/Manager Education Master of City Planning, San Diego State University BA., Political Science, University of Texas, Ariington Professional Affiliations American Institute of Certified Planners American Planning Association Association of Environmental Professionals Urban Land Institute Project Experience Mr. Bridges has over 26 years of experience as an urban and environmental planner with a broad background in public and private sector planning. He has directed for comprehensive general plan and specific plan programs for numerous cities in San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Mateo, Monterey, Santa Clara and Imperial Counties, and a wide variety of environmental impact reports/statements associated with major public and private development projects. Mr. Bridges' major environmental experience includes the citywide Master EIR for the Lake Forest General Plan, Carisbad General Plan EIR and the EIR for the Otay Ranch Specific Plan One in Chula Vista. He has also led environmental teams for the EIS/EIR for the reuse of MCAS Tustin, Millennium Plan II EIR for MCAS El Toro, and the EIR for the Cartsbad Ranch Specific Plan, a major mixed- use project incorporating the Legoland theme park. He has managed EIRs for a wide variety of other projects, including redevelopment plans, public facilities, transportation facilities, commercial, industrial and residential projects throughout southern California. While working as a public agency planner, Mr. Bridges supervised permit processing, environmental review, long-range planning, and many other facets of municipal planning department operations. Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan EIR, Carlsbad, CA. Served as project manager for this Specific Plan amendment and mixed use development project. This 478- acre project included Legoland (a major theme park), the Gemological Institute of America, research & development, a 280-room hotel, a 700-suite destination resort, a major outiet mall, golf course and tourist-attracting flower fields. Carlsbad Golf Course EIR, Carlsbad, CA. P&D/P&D prepared the environmental impact report (EIS) and land use/environmental permitting for the Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course. Otay Ranch SPA I EIR, CA. Served as project manager for the first phase (sectional planning area) of the Otay Ranch, a 23,000-acre new town in the South Bay area of San Diego County. MCAS Tustin Reuse EIS/EIR, Tustin, CA. Served as project manager for the joint Environmental Impact Report and Environmental Impact Statement for the Marine Corps Air Station Tustin (MCAS Tustin) Reuse Plan. North Bay Redevelopment EIR, San Diego, CA. Served as project manager for an EIR for the 2,000 acre San Diego North Bay Redevelopment Project. The project area includes the Former Naval Training Center and portions of the midway. Old Town, Peninsula, Claremont Mesa, and Linda Vista community planning areas. Redevelopment activities within North Bay will focus on the Bay- to-Bay connection, Claremont Trolley Station, Morena Shopping Quarter, Caltrans Site, Sports Arena, Point Loma Village, and Voltaire areas. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 3 Anne Pietro Deputy Project Manager Education MS, Landscape Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1993 BA, Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1969 Registration Habitat Restoration, University of California, Riverside Extension Publications Co-author, Santa Ynez River Plan for the City of Lompoc - ASLA Award Winner, 1995; AEP Award Winner, 1994 Project Experience Ms. Pietro is an environmental planner with over eight years experience in CEQA and other report writing and documentation, mitigation and performance monitoring, and habitat restoration. She has researched, analyzed and written technical elements for a number of EIRs including sections on biology, cultural resources, water quality, earth resources, land use, and public services and utilities among others. She has conducted aesthetics assessments for a number of projects. Her assignments have also incorporated coordination with subconsultants, client interface, and project coordination. Her expertise includes the development, implementation and monitoring of restoration and revegetation plans for native plant communities. She is currentiy the project manager for all CEQA monitoring for a 15-mile length of water pipeline project. This monitoring includes the installation and performance monitoring of coastal sage scrub, chaparral, Riversidean alluvial fan sage scrub, Riversidean sage scrub, willow riparian and native grassland. She is experienced in performance monitoring of revegetation sites and is well-versed in vegetation sampling techniques such as the use f line-intercept transects and quadrants to assess percent cover. Ms. Pietro has extensive experience in dealing with construction and installation contractors as well as clients. She is experienced in all types of report writing and preparation, including annual performance reports for revegetation sites, and performs quality control oversight for all types of environmental documents. One Broadway Plaza EIR, Santa Ana, CA. Environmental Planner responsible for preparing the aesthetics section ofthis EIR. This project in Santa Ana includes a 655,000 square foot, 37 story office tower building, which will be the tallest building in Orange County, and an eight level parking structure. Preparation of Aesthetic Sections of Various EIRs, CA. Environmentai Planner responsible for preparing the aesthetics sections of various EIRs and NDs including the Westgate Specific Plan EIR (Fontana, CA), Zone 9 Reservoir and Transmission Main ND (Foothill Ranch, CA), Hellman Ranch Specific Plan EIR (Seal Beach, CA), Walnut Glenn Mixed Use Development and Loop 1 Roadway Extension of Soquel Canyon Parkway EIR (Chino Hills, CA) and East Branch Extension Supplemental EIR No 1 (San Bernardino County, CA). MCAS El Toro Community Reuse Plan Final Environmental Impact Report, County of Orange, CA. Environmental Planner responsible for the preparation of the Public Health and Safety portion of this Environmental Document. Project alternatives for included two aviation and one non-aviation reuse concept. Aviation concepts included a general aviation facility and a commercial airport (38 MAP). Robert B. Diemer Filtration Plant Improvements Project EIR, Yorba Linda, CA. Environmental Planner responsible for the aesthetics section ofthis EIR prepared for the Metropolitan Water District. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 4 Nick Larkin Aesthetics; Agricultural Resources; Geology/Soils & Mineral Resources; Hazards/Hazardous Materials; Hydrology/Water Quality; Cultural Resources; and Public Services & Utility/Service Systems Education MA., Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles, 2002 B.A., Urban Studies and Planning, University of California, San Diego, 2000 Project Experience Mr. Larkin has been with P&D Consultants as an Environmental Analyst for one and a half years. He spent one year as an Environmental Analyst Intern with another previously. He has prepared environmental documents assessing the impacts of aquatic enhancements and infrastructure projects and evaluating policy planning programs. These environmental documents have been prepared for a variety of Federal and local agencies. This experience includes both CEQA and NEPA documentation. Mr. Larkin has also conducted storm water quality monitoring and assisted in hazardous material sampling. Campbell Sediment Remediation Aquatic Enhancement Supplemental Environmental Impact Report. Assisted in the production of an environmental impact report examining the potential impacts of dredging and capping contaminated materials on the sea floor of the San Diego Bay. Regional Comprehensive Plan Program Environmental Impact Report. Assisted in the production of an environmental impact report examining the potential impacts implementation of SANDAG's Regional Comprehensive Plan. La Costa Resort and Spa Ballroom Initial Study Prepared an initial study for the La Costa Resort and Spa Ballroom for the City of Carlsbad. Project consisted of the redevelopment of existing site into a ballroom. Bayfront Villages Environmental Analysis, City of Chula Vista, CA. Assisted in the taking of soil samples from undeveloped land within the project site in identifying potential hazards and contamination. King/Logan/Perkins Area Elementary School Environmental Impact Report Volume II. Assisted in the preparation of the EIR for the King/Logan area elementary school for the San Diego Unified school District by analyzing technical reports and wrote cultural and paleontoligical sections ofthe EIR and editing the document. The project proposed the development of a new elementary school located in southeast San Diego County. Del Amo Boulevard Extension Draft EIR/EA, Torrance, CA. Conducted an environmental justice analysis on whether the construction of a new segment of road that would connect two existing sections of Del Amo Boulevard would disproportionately impact minority and/or low-income populations. Regional Comprehensive Plan Program Environmental Impact Report. Assisted in the production of an environmental impact report examining the potential impacts implementation of SANDAG's Regional Comprehensive Plan. Baseline Conditions Report: San Juan Creek Watershed Final EIR. Updated the socioeconomics section of the EIR prepared for the Army Corps, of Engineers, who were conducting a Creek Baseline Conditions Report for the San Juan Creek. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 5 Debra Leight Air Quality; Land Use Planning, Population/Housing & Recreation; Noise; and Transportation/Circulation Education B.A., Environmental Analysis and Design, University of California, Irvine, 1999 Professional Affiliations Association of Environmental Professionals Project Experience Ms. Leight has over six years of environmental planning experience and has been involved with each CEQA phase from initial project scoping to final documentation including Response to Comments and preparation of Finding of Facts. She has served as project manager and key author on several EIRs and Initial Studies/Negative Declarations. Her project experience encompasses projects in Los Angles County, Orange County, Ventura County, and Riverside County and represents diverse projects including water treatment facilities, road improvements, recreational facilities, institutional facilities, and residential, retail commercial, and mixed use developments. She also has experience in preparing alternatives analysis reports and has been involved in the preparation of various air and noise technical reports. Ms. Leight has also been involved in the preparation of general plans, specific plans, and specialized planning studies located in Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside Counties. Ms. Leight plays a key role in coordinating with clients, public agencies, and technical consultants. City Place EIR, Santa Ana, CA. Ms. Leight assisted in the preparation of the City Place project on a 17.7 acre site in the northern part of the City of Santa Ana. The project proposed a mixed use development with a total of 57,000 square feet of commercial uses, consisting 23,700 square feet of restaurant uses, 7,000 square feet of retail uses, a 25,000 square foot market, a 2,000 square foot theater and 74 live/work residential units and 168 town homes. Ms. Leight co-wrote the air quality and noise technical reports and converted them into EIR sections. Fantasy Springs Master Plan Air Quality and Noise Technical Reports, Cabazon, CA. The proposed Fantasy Springs project is located approximately 70 miles east of Riverside, California in the Cities of Coachella and Indio in the Cabazon area. The Fantasy Springs Master Plan is just north of the junction of lnterstate-10 and State Route 86. Youth Leadership Academy Project Draft EIR, Orange, CA. Ms. Leight prepared the Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) Project Focused EIR for the County of Orange Probation Department. Noah Community Center IS/MND, Santa Ana, CA. Ms. Leight prepared the IS/MND which analyzed the impacts associated with the construction of a new community Center. Westfield Shoppingtown Expansion EIR, Arcadia, CA. Ms. Leight assisted in the preparation of an EIR which analyzed the impacts associated with the expansion and renovation of the City of Arcadia's only regional mall. Addendum to Program EIR for Planning Area 17 Zone Change and Conditional Use Permit for Bridge Housing Project, Irvine, CA. Ms. Leight assisted in the preparation of an initial study/addendum (IS/A) for the development of a 120-unit affordable housing development in the City of Irvine, California. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 6 Robert Olsen, RG, REA Hazards/Hazardous Materials Education MS, Geology, University of Oregon, 1972 BS, Geology, University of California, LosAngeles, 1968 Registration Registered Geologist, 1990 Registered Environmental Assessor, 1992 Registered Environmental Assessor II, 2001 OSHA HAZWOPER, 40 Hours and Current 8-hour Refresher Professional Affiliations National Groundwater Association South Coast Geological Society Overview Mr. Olsen has over 33 years of experience as a geologist and hydrogeologist in the fields of environmental consulting, petroleum exploration and groundwater resource development. He has managed projects including geological and hydrogeological investigations, drilling and monitoring well installation, environmental site assessments, borehole geophysical logging, geotechnical sampling, aquifer tests, and subsurface mapping. In addition, Mr. Olsen has served as liaison with regulatory agencies to determine the applicable regulations that apply to property transfer site assessments, soil and groundwater characterization studies, and uncontrolled releases. Residential and Commercial Sites, Ontario, CA. Under contract to the City of Ontario Redevelopment and Housing Departments, performed Environmental Site Assessments on numerous sites in the City Hall South area, the area west of Ontario Intemationai Airport, and at other sites in the City of Ontario. Evaluated historical information and deduced historical site usages as part of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, in several cases resulting in recommendations for Phase II assessments. Determined the required Scope of Work for the Phase II assessments, supervised tield activities and prepared reports on the Phase II assessments. Proposed Private High School Site, Yorba Linda, CA. Performed file review. Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and a soil vapor survey on the site of a proposed private high school located in an area of historical oil production and citrus orchards. Conferred with and advised client's legal representatives regarding appropriate inquiries that would be the equivalent of a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment if the site had been eligible for Department of Toxic Substances Control supervision. Performed soil sampling around abandoned oil well casings and a risk assessment of the hazards posed by petroleum hydrocarbons and pesticide residues on the site. Former Hospital, Artesia, CA. Performed Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and groundwater investigations at a closed hospital that was to be redeveloped as a shopping center. Installed nine groundwater monitoring wells and six soil borings in the area of a removed underground storage tank where past releases of gasoline had impacted groundwater. Performed quarteriy groundwater monitoring for two years until the site was granted closure by the Regional Water Quality Control Board. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 7 Jennifer L. Guigliano, CPSWQ, E.I.T., REA (EDAW) Hydrology/Water Quality Education M.E., Environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1996 B.S., Combined Science, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 1994, Minor Biology; Minor Environmental Studies Post-Graduate Researcher, Environmental Microbiology, University ofCalifornia at Santa Barbara, 1998 Registration 2005, Registered Environmental Assessor (REA I No. 08037) 2004, Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ) (Certification No. 0085) 1997, Engineer-in-training, California (License No. XE103188) Professional Affiliations Associate Member of Sigma XI, Scientific Research Society California Native Plant Society National Audubon Society Manomet Center for Conservation Women's Environmental Council Project Experience Ms. Guigliano is an engineer and project manager with over nine years of experience working in environmental engineering and resource management, including storm water, wastewater, and natural resources management, and site assessment projects. Ms. Guigliano has managed several large integrated projects and prepared many plans and reports including Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans, Integrated Pest Management Plans, Water Quality Technical Reports, Biological Resources Reports, and Storm Water Management and Pollution Prevention Plans. Ms. Guigliano has extensive experience in the tields of water quality and natural resources management. Ms. Guigliano has experience working with a diversity of clients including private, tribal, municipal, state, and federal entities. Ms. Guigliano's responsibilities and experience have included project and field management. Phase I site assessments, environmental monitoring, biological site assessments, watershed assessments, ecological nsk assessment sampling, wastewater treatment plant sampling and evaluations, storm water compliance and management, NPDES program implementation, erosion control projects, water management issues, groundwater monitoring, spill prevention, contingency, and countermeasure plans. Water Quality Technical Report for the 52nd Street Seniors Development, Housing Development Partners, San Diego, CA. Ms. Guigliano prepared the Water Quality Technical Report (WQTR) for the 52"*^ Street Seniors Development for compliance with the City of San Diego's Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) requirements. Storm Water Compliance Documents for the 7^*^ Day Adventist Church Expansion Project, 7^*^ Day Adventist Church, El Cajon, San Diego County, CA. Ms. Guigliano is preparing storm water compliance documents for the 7*^ Day Adventist Church expansion project. This includes SWPPP and SWMP preparation. The expansion project includes development of over 4 acres of land. Storm Water Industrial Facility Inspections, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region IX and California State Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCB), Ventura County to San Diego County, CA. Ms. Guigliano was a part of the audit team working for California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to assist the RWQCB in completing NPDES compliance audits at industrial facilities in Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego counties. Storm Water Compliance Documents for the Broadway Animal Hospital Expansion Project, E. Ricci, Civil Engineering, El Cajon, San Diego County, CA. Ms. Guigliano is preparing storm water compliance documents for the Broadway Animal Hospital expansion project. This includes SWPPP and SWMP preparation. P&D Consultants f://G1265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 8 John Messina, MS (EDAW) Biological Resources Education C. Philosophy, Ecology, University of California, Davis, 1990 MS, Ecology, University of California, Davis, 1990 BS, Conservation & Resource Studies, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, 1985 BA, Literature, Manhattan College, 1975 Professional Affiliations California Native Plant Society California Native Grass Association California Invasive Plant Council Certifications U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Certification California Department of Fish and Game Collecting Permit for State Designated Endangered, Threatened and Rare Plants City and County of San Diego Environmental Consultant List Project Experience John Messina has more than 14 years of experience as a biologist consulting on biological resources for a wide variety of energy, water, public works, military, and natural resources management projects. In the university setting, Mr. Messina has served as an adjunct professor of biology instructing vegetation community floristic, and ecology courses. In recent positions with environmental consulting firms, he has prepared biological technical reports for environmental impact assessments. He has also conducted biological resources investigations for the preparation of multihabitat and multispecies conservation plans. Mr. Messina is experienced in GIS vegetation mapping and in conducting rare plant and botanical surveys. He is also certified in wetlands delineation methods pursuant to the ACOE Wetlands Training Manual (1987) and assists in jurisdictional wetlands evaluation and permitting in consultation with federal and state regulatory agencies. Mr. Messina has found previously undocumented populations of the following listed plant species: San Diego thornmint (Acanthomintha ilicifolia), thread-leaved brodiaea (Brodiaea filifolia), Encinitas baccharis (Baccharis vanessae), laquna beach dudleya (Dudleya stolonifera), San Diego button-celery (Eryngium aristulatum), Otay tarplant (Deinandra conjugens), and San Diego mesa mint (Pogogyne abramsii). In addition to his experience in southern California, Mr. Messina has also conducted rare plant surveys in northern California, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona. Manchester Avenue/Interstate 5 Interchange Project, Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA. Led the botanical field surveys as a subconsultant to Dokken Engineering for the FHWA, Caltrans, and cities of Encinitas and Solana Beach roadway improvement project. Field activities included vegetation mapping, rare plant surveys and floral inventory. Prepared botanical sections for the Caltrans Natural Environment Study Report. State Route 56, San Diego, CA. Conducted a wetland determination and delineation of 13 stream crossings of the middle section of SR 56. Prepared a wetiand delineation report for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Coordinated with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency, California Department of Fish and Game, and Natural Resources Conservation Service for a site verification of the wetiand delineation. San Diego County Water Authority Emergency Storage Project, San Diego, CA. Conducted rare plant surveys, vegetation mapping, wetland delineations and determinations, and habitat assessments for mitigation sites for the Emergency Storage Project. Prepared a Habitat Management Plan for the federal-threatened Encinitas baccharis (Baccharis vanessae). Biological Resources Management Plan (BRMP), San Marcos, CA. Served as project biologist for the City of San Marcos' BRMP. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 9 Bill Maddux (EDAW) Air Quality and Noise Education BS, Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2000 Professional Affiliations American Planning Association (APA) Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) International Noise Control Engineers (INCE) American Public Works Association (APWA) California Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP) Project Experience Mr. Maddux is an Environmental Planner with a diverse background in preparing environmental and technical studies throughout Southern California. He specializes in acoustics and outdoor air quality projects; he also has extensive knowledge of community planning regulations, and numerous other environmental laws and regulations. Mr. Maddux has 6 years of professional experience and is proficient with various air quality models (e.g., CALINE4, the EMFAC series, HARP, M0BILE6, and the URBEMIS series) and various noise prediction models (e.g., BNOISE, SARNAM, LEQV2, STAMINA 2.0, SOUND32/2000, and FHWA TNM). Mr. Maddux has managed, and prepared environmental impact studies and technical air quality and noise studies on a wide variety of projects. He has prepared acoustical and air quality technical studies and related sections of CEQA and NEPA documents for public works projects as well as commercial, industrial, residential, and recreation land uses. End users include U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, Caltrans, water districts, utilities, cities and counties, and private developers. Cumming Ranch Specific Plan EIR, Ramona, CA. Mr. Maddux was responsible for preparation of noise and air quality analyses for an EIR for the development of a 685-acre property located at the western edge of the Ramona Town Center. The proposed land use is to develop a portion of the site with 136 single family home sites, while retaining a substantial portion of the property in open space. SR-78/Rancho del Oro Interchange, Oceanside, CA. The project involved development of a new interchange at SR-78 and Rancho Del Oro. Mr. Maddux was responsible for preparation of a technical noise and air quality impact analyses using Caltrans standards that evaluated four alternative designs with a connection to Marin Road, a future connection planned for in the city of Carisbad General Plan. EIR for the Disposition of the Offshore Conduits at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Stations (SONGS), San Diego County, CA. EDAW prepared the draft and Final EIRs for the removal of buried offshore cooling water conduits at SONGS Unit 1. The removal ofthe conduits was equired in the original lease between CSCL and Southern California Edison. EDAW assisted the CSCL in developing the alternatives that were analyzed in the EIR. ESCO 2.5-Acre Mixed-Used Development, Escondido, CA. Mr. Maddux was responsible for preparing noise and air quality sections in support of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the development of a 2.5-acre property located east of Escondido Boulevard between Citracado Parkway and Brotherton Road. The proposed project would develop the site with 48 condominium units in 12, 3-story structures, 9 ofwhich would include approximately 400 square feet of commercial retail space. A particular challenge for the development is noise/land use compatibility due high existing and future noise levels from adjacent roadways, particulariy Center City Parkway. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 10 Lyndon Quon (EDAW) Biological Resources Education BA, Ecology, University ofCalifornia, San Diego, 1989 Project Experience Lyndon Quon has 15 years of experience conducting environmental impact and species diversity studies. Mr. Quon is experienced in conducting biological studies for military and industrial projects, as well as with utilizing GPS and GIS to map sensitive species. His other responsibilities have included project management, managing databases, overseeing quality assurance and quality control for data collection procedures, conducting field surveys and habitat analyses for the California gnatcatcher, and writing sections of EIRs and other environmental technical reports. Mr. Quon has a wide range of experience in the environmental consulting field. He has worked on projects for private landowners, development companies, industrial companies, and government agencies. He is experienced with the endangered species permitting process and has written BAs for impacts to federally listed species. He has also developed Habitat Management Plans. Mr. Quon assisted in the development of the survey protocols for the federally endangered California gnatcatcher in conjuncfion with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He is also qualified to conduct surveys for other federally threatened or endangered species, including arroyo toad, Mojave desert tortoise, and least Bell's vireo. Manchester Avenue/Interstate 5 Interchange Project, Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA. Led the biological field survey effort as a subconsultant to Dokken Engineering for the FHWA, Caltrans, and cities of Encinitas and Solana Beach roadway improvement project. Field activities conducted by Mr. Quon included general wildlife surveys, and habitat assessments for various sensitive species known from the region. SR-56, Middle Segment EIR, San Diego County, CA. Conducted presence/absence surveys for the federally threatened California gnatcatcher pursuant to the final survey protocol of July 28, 1997. Also performed vernal pool surveys and assisted a biologist holding a 10(a) permit in sampling for the federally endangered San Diego fairy shrimp. Caltrans District 11 Headquarters Building Sewer Line Project, San Diego, CA. Coordinated and conducted sensitive-species surveys of the least Bell's vireo along a portion of the San Diego River. Mr. Quon also assisted in the preparation of the biological technical report for the project, and assisted in the negotiations between the client and the resource agencies. Miramar Water Treatment Plant Expansion EIR, San Diego County, CA. As a project wildlife biologist, Mr. Quon conducted focused protocol-level surveys for the coastal California gnatcatcher for the proposed expansion of the Miramar Water Treatment Plant. Other duties included conducting a raptor nesting assessment survey of the surrounding eucalyptus woodland vegetation, and the preparation of a biological technical letter report for the project. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 11 Rebecca Mccorkle Apple, MA (EDAW) Cultural Resources Education MA, Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1990 BA, Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1978 Professional Affiliations Society for American Archaeology Society for California Archaeology Certifications Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) Certified Archaeology Consultant, County of San Diego Project Experience Rebecca Apple has over 20 years of experience in cultural resource management and serves as senior archaeologist for EDAW. Her experience includes managing cultural resources compliance efforts for large complex projects. She is knowledgeable in the procedures and guidelines associated with implementation of NHPA and CEQA. Ms. Apple has managed numerous cultural resource projects, including prehistoric, historic, and ethnographic studies. She has directed inventories, evaluations, data recovery efforts, and monitoring programs. She has also prepared management plans and conducted feasibility studies. Her work frequentiy includes consultation with municipal, state, and federal agencies, as well as Native American representatives and the public. As part of interdisciplinary teams, Ms. Apple has managed cultural resources investigations and authored cultural resource sections for ISs, EAs, EIRs, and EISs. Her experience includes cultural resource investigations for pipelines, transmission lines, power plants, highways, landfills, water resource facilities, military installations, and commercial and residential development. Emergency Storage Project, San Diego County, CA. Cultural Resources Evaluation Program and Treatment Program. EDAW assisted SDCWA with Native American consultation, implementafion of a programmatic agreement, and coordination with ACOE. Project involved evaluation of over 20 cultural including San Vicente Dam. Under an Historic Properties Treatment Plan prepared by EDAW, research designs were prepared and carried out for prehistoric and historic period resources. Treatment measures included data recovery, site stabilization, and preparation of Historic American Engineering Record documentation for San Vicente Dam. La Costa Avenue/I -5 Interchange, San Diego County, CA. Directed an archaeological survey of proposed interchange improvements in the City of Carisbad. The project requires close coordination with City and Caltrans staff. SR-56, San Diego County, CA. Cultural resource evaluation program for the SR- 56 EIR. Evaluated 16 sites along two alternative freeway alignments. Fairbanks Country Villas, San Diego, CA. Prepared testing plan and implemented testing program for proposed residential development. Laborde Canyon Off-Highway Vehicle Park, Riverside County, CA. The areas of the SVRA that would be open to some level of OHV use would cover approximately 1,480 acres within the 2,640-acre Laborde Canyon site. EDAW was contracted to conduct environmental studies for the Laborde Canyon site, including a cultural resource records search and an intensive cultural resources pedestrian survey of the proposed OHV park. Two prehistoric sites and the Lockheed Facility (Beaumont Site No. 2) were recorded within the study area during the survey. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 12 Diane Shalom (EDAW) Cultural Resources Education MA, Anthropology, San Diego State University, 2005 BS, Anthropology-Zoology, University of Michigan, 200 Professional Affiliations International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) American Anthropological Association (AAA) San Diego Archaeological Center, Escondido Shovelbums.org Project Experience Diane Shalom has conducted surveys and performed test excavation and data recovery. Her experience includes addressing precontact and historic period resources. She also has experience in artifact classification, taxonomy, and cataloguing. She has a broad knowledge of animal behavior and ecology and is able to identify and differentiate California fish bones. Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Composed a scope and cost analysis for the proposed Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort. Veterans Affairs Cemetery, San Diego, CA. Conducted pedestrian survey for proposed cemetery expansion. Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve Land Management Plan, San Diego County, CA. Composed the existing conditions section for the Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve. Hollenbeck Canyon Wildlife Area Land Management Plan, San Diego County, CA. Composed the existing conditions section for the Hollenbeck Canyon Wildlife Area. Yuma Forage Enhancement, Yuma, AZ. Conducted pedestrian survey of proposed 50-acre pronghorn drinking area and access roads in Yuma, Arizona. Boeing Property Monitoring, Seal Beach, CA. Accessioned and catalogued artifact collection. Monterey Golf Course Archaeological Survey, Camp Pendleton, CA. Cleaned, accessioned, and catalogued artifact collection. North Baja Pipeline Looping and Laterals, Ehrenberg, Arizona to Mexican Border. Conducted archaeological survey of 46-mile pipeline route and alternafives in Imperial County. Documented numerous cultural resources. Conducted archival research, prepared site records, and compiled portions of the overview and survey report. Los Angeles Schools No. 9, Los Angeles, CA. Conducted excavation of human burials form 19th and 20th century cemetery. Site was the location of former Fort Moore. The area was also known as "the Hill." This was the location of the first secular cemetery of Los Angeles. The University of Michigan, Ml. Analyzed and plotted the location of artifacts from an archaeological site in Willow Run, Michigan. Charted and designed maps of Michigan archaeological sites occupied during the eariy, middle, and late Paleolithic, for use in a book about Great Lakes archaeology. Cleaned and sorted children's artifacts from a slave site in New Orteans, Louisiana. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 13 Randy Irwin, PG, CEG (Ninyo & Moore) Geology/Soils & Mineral Resources Education M.S., Geological Sciences, 1986, San Diego State University, San Diego, California B.S., Geology, 1980, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California Registration Registered Geologist, California, PG 4582 Certified Engineering Geologist, California, CEG 1521 Co. of San Diego Environmental Consultant Certification Professional Geologist, Arizona, RG 33171 Registered Engineering Geologist, Oregon, E1429 Project Experience Mr. Irwin's more than 23 years of experience includes a broad range of project experience, including geologic reconnaissance and mapping, exploratory boring and trench logging, landslide investigation, coastal bluff evaluation, and in-grading inspection. Additional experience consists of performing and analyzing seismic refraction traverses, aerial photograph interpretation, installing and monitoring slope indicators, and investigating potentially compressible surficial deposits. Mr. Irwin's responsibilities include construction services, coordinating and supervising geotechnical field investigation and research projects, directing technical staff, performing data analyses, and preparing and reviewing geotechnical reports. South Carisbad State Beach, Carlsbad, CA. Chief Geologist during a limited geotechnical evaluation for a restroom located at North Ponto Day-Use Area at South Carlsbad State Beach. The project involved the construction of a single American Disabilifies Act (ADA) accessible vault restroom building with an approximately 1,000-gallon, underground holding tank, with the restroom itself over it. An approximately 5-foot excavation will be made to accommodate the holding tank. Magellan Gateway Hotel EIR, Solana Beach, CA. Project Geologist for a preliminary geotechnical evaluation for an environmental impact report (EIR) on a 3.5 acre site located east of Highway 101. The proposed development will consist of a three-story, 115-unit, 74,000 square foot hotel with underground parking and a 19-unit, two building condominium development For this project Mr. Irwin provided technical oversight of the project's staff operations. Alga Norte Community Park, Carlsbad, CA. Principal Geologist for a geotechnical evaluation for the proposed Alga Norte Community Park. The proposed Alga Norte Community Park will be located on a 33-acre site northwest of the intersection of the future alignments of Poinsettia Lane and Alicante Road. Cielo North EIR, San Diego County, CA. Project Manager during a geotechnical evaluation to provide the geotechnical portions of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Cielo North project. The proposed development will consist of approximately 200 residential lots, ranging in size from one-half to two acres in area. A total of approximately 250 acres of the property will be developed with the remainder left in a relatively native state. Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan and Leucadia Boulevard Alignment, Encinitas, CA. Principal Geologist during geologic and geotechnical evaluations to aid in the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for approximately 836 acres. The EIR was intended for use in the formulation of a Specific Plan for mulfi-use development and the realignment and widening of Leucadia Boulevard. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 14 Stephan A. Beck, PG, CEG, HG, REA (Ninyo & Moore) Geology/Soils & Mineral Resources Education M.A., Geology, 1981, California State University, Fresno, California B.A., Geology, 1976, University of California at Santa Barbara Professional Certificate, Hazardous Materials Management, 1989, University of California at San Diego Registration Professional Geologist, California, PG 4375 Certified Engineering Geologist, California, CEG 1512 Environmental Assessor I, California, REA 2181 Environmental Assessor II, California, REA 20110 Professional Geologist, Arizona, RG 33080 Certified Hydrogeologist, California, HG 126 Professional Geologist, Wyoming, PG 2234 Environmental Manager, Nevada, CEM 1545 County of San Diego Environmental Consultant Certification Certifications OSHA 40-hour Health and Safety Training (with annual updates) OSHA 8-hour Health and Safety Supervisor Training Project Experience As a Principal Environmental Geologist with Ninyo & Moore, Mr. Beck has 24 years of professional experience. Mr. Beck provides managerial, technical and QA/QC oversight and support on all corporate, environmental submittals and projects. Mr. Beck has been an active participant in the development of the San Diego Department of Environmental Health's (DEH) Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Manual, which has been adopted by other agencies, in whole or in part, throughout Califomia. In particular, Mr. Beck has received written acknowledgements from the DEH for his excellent contributions to the SAM Manual. Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan, San Diego, CA. Principal Environmental Geologist oversaw the preparation of the Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) for the Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan in San Diego County, California. The HMTS will be included as a section in a Master Environmental Impact Report being prepared by the Southeastern Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit public benefit corporation responsible for redevelopment activities in southeastern San Diego. The purpose of the HMTS was to evaluate potential environmental impacts from hazardous substances and wastes currentiy or historically located in or nearby the 580-acre study area. National City Downtown Specific Plan, National City, CA. Principal Environmental Geologist in charge of the completion of a Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) of the Nafional City Downtown Specific Plan area for the Community Development Commission of National City. This HMTS was performed as part of the City's Preliminary Master Environmental Plan for the project area. Its purpose was to identify facilities of potential environmental concern that could be addressed in later studies and/or remedial activities. Oceanside Unified School District On-Call Environmental Consulting Contract, Oceanside, CA. Mr. Beck is the Contract Manager and QA/QC Advisor for the Ninyo & Moore contract to provide environmental site investigation characterization and assessment services to Oceanside Unified School District (OUSD) on an as-needed basis under the New School Facilifies Construcfion program. The services performed under this contract will include Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Preliminary Endangerment Assessments (PEAs), Supplementary Site Invesfigafions (SSIs), and Remedial Action Work Plans (RAWs). The site investigation activities may include conducting subsurface investigations to characterize and delineate the extent of soil and groundwater contaminafion; identifying and assessing the actual and potential adverse effects of contamination to the environment and to public health and safety, and providing appropriate remedial alternatives. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 15 Qualifications P&D Consultants Founded in the 1950s, P&D has 250 employees in offices headquartered in Orange, Pasadena, San Diego, Sacramento and Camarillo, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Oak Brook, Illinois. P&D's roots began in California, Arizona, Texas and Illinois with community and environmental planners and professional engineers providing environmental services, land development, transportation, and public works engineering to a variety of public and private clients. Quality, consistency and commitment to service have long been our trademarks. P&D is part of AECOM, a global company providing design and management services in the transportation, facilifies and environmental markets through a family of operating companies. This relationship has enhanced our capabilities with even stronger qualificafions, manpower and resources for providing our clients with the quality products and services demanded by today's pressing issues. Our many dedicated professionals provide expertise that extends from a blend of traditional services to specialties in evolving disciplines at the forefront of our industry. Environmental P&D keeps abreast of the fast-changing environmental preservation and conservafion regulafions and applies our superior knowledge to every project we undertake. P&D provides natural resources management, land use planning and regulatory compliance services. Our dedicated environmental planners, scientists and engineers provide expertise that extends from a blend of traditional services to specialties in evolving disciplines at the forefront of our industry. This ranges from land banking, mitigation planning, turnkey revegetation design and mitigation implementation to land use planning, traffic impact analyses and air quality/noise impact studies. In the last 25 years alone, P&D has completed over 700 Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), 90 Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) and 6,000 Environmental Assessments. We have served as the lead for hundreds of planning, design and construction programs involving hazardous materials management, regulatory compliance, land resource surveys, and environmental impact assessment and mitigation. Restoration P&D has a substantial record in the restoration and preservation of sustainable nafive plant communities. Our experience includes site selection, conceptual planning (i.e. planting/seeding and irrigation layout), cost estimations, negotiations with resource agencies, construction drawings, overseeing the bid process, installation monitoring and reporting on performance criteria for both riparian as well as upland plant communifies in arid climates. P&D prepares revegetation plans and corresponding specificafions. Our biologists and landscape architects work together to select a site with appropriate hydrology and soils, prepare a conceptual planfing program, seed mix, irrigafion concept and maintenance and monitoring program. Regulatory Compliance P&D has proven expertise in completing Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); federally-required Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); and other environmental analyses and assessments for a variety of proposed infrastructure and land development projects. The principal services offered by P&D in safisfying environmental compliance requirements include identification of federal, state and local requirements for permits and environmental reports; evaluafion of sites in terms of environmental and regulatory criteria; design, implementation and monitoring of environmental impact mitigation programs for the construction and future operations of a project; and expert testimony in public hearings and litigation. Our regulatory specialists, who are intimately familiar with complex permitting regulations, have designed solutions for efficiently meeting regulatory requirements. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 16 EDAW Founded 67 years ago, EDAW is a planning and environmental firm with extensive experience in general plan preparation and environmental impact analysis. EDAW staff members have a strong understanding of urban planning processes and issues, planning elements, compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), air quality and noise studies, wetland/vernal pools and endangered species permit requirements, cultural resources, zoning, and environmental regulatory requirements. EDAW has over 1,200 employees woridwide, and 300 employees in five California offices. EDAW has extensive experience in the preparation of environmental impact studies. These documents must describe the existing environmental setting, assess project impacts on that setting, and identify feasible mitigation measures to eliminate or avoid significant adverse effects. With a thorough knowledge of site conditions, EDAW can often contribute constructively to a project design as well as make the environmental assessment of its impacts. We have provided expert testimony on environmental matters for regulatory agencies and project owners. Our citizen participation and outreach programs have also been highly successful in ensuring community participation in the planning process. Ninyo & Moore Since 1986, clients have turned to Ninyo & Moore for innovative solutions to complex geotechnical and environmental challenges. As a leading geotechnical and environmental sciences engineering and consulting firm, Ninyo & Moore provides specialized services to clients in both the public and private sectors. With offices in California, Nevada, and Arizona, the firm is fully committed to being responsive, cost-efficient, and thorough in meeting its clients' project needs and objectives. The quality of Ninyo & Moore's personnel base has become widely recognized. The firm's 300 professionals include registered geotechnical and civil engineers, geologists, hydrogeologists, engineering geologists, geophysicists, environmental scienfists, and specialists in fields such as regulatory issues and interpretation, hazardous waste management, health and safety, and remedial action planning. Ninyo & Moore's geotechnical division provides geotechnical engineering, feasibility studies, seismic and geologic hazards investigations, foundation investigations, pavement design, pile design, slope stability evaluations, soil classification, geophysical evaluations, subsurface explorations, evaluation of liquefaction potential, preparation of earthwork and foundation specification, water resource development planning, SWPPP/SUSMP and Best Management Practices planning, and forensic engineering. We have provided these services throughout the western United States for a variety of projects including airports, bridges, commercial developments, dams, educational facilities, harbor and offshore structures, highways and roadways, hospitals, industrial developments, landfills, light rail transit lines, parks and recreational facilities, pipelines, power stations, railroads, residential developments, reservoirs and tanks, transmission lines, tunnels, water treatment plants, and wastewater treatment plants. Linscott, Law & Greenspan, Engineers Linscott, Law & Greenspan, Engineers (LLG) provides transportation planning, traffic engineering and parking consulting services. Since our founding in 1966, over 6,000 engagements have been completed involving a wide variety of projects throughout the United States and overseas; however, the core of our practice is in Southern California and Nevada. P&D Consultants f.7/01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 17 References Bressi Ranch Master Plan EIR, Carisbad, CA CBA prepared a Program EIR for the 585-acre Bressi Ranch planned community in the City of Carisbad. The proposed project includes over 600 dwelling units, 12 acres of commercial, 133 acres of industrial, and 205 acres of open space uses. Key issues analyzed in the EIR include land use, traffic, biology, noise, cultural resources, and air quality. CBA and the City of Carisbad received the San Diego AEP Award for Outstanding Environmental Document of 2002. Client Reference: Christer Westman, Senior Planner City of Carisbad (760) 602-4614 Carlsbad Ranch SP EIR (Legoland Park), Carlsbad, California CBA prepared a program EIR for an amendment to the Carisbad Ranch Specific Plan. The Specific Plan area comprised approximately 478 gross acres of land consisting of 128 acres for LEGOLAND Carisbad, 29 acres for the Geological Institute of America, 40 acres of R&D Office, a 280-room hotel on 10 acres, a 700-suite desfination resort on 53 acres, 27 acres of specialty retail, 72 acres for a golf course, 53 acres of flower flelds, and 10 acres of natural open space. Environmental issues analyzed in the EIR included agricultural resources, traffic, air quality, cultural resources, biological resources, hazardous waste, land use, noise, public services and utilities, solid waste, visual aesthetics, and water quality. Client Reference: Don Neu City of Carisbad (760) 602-4612 One Broadway Plaza Environmental Impact Report & Traffic Study P&D prepared the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed One Broadway Plaza 38-story office building in downtown Santa Ana. The proposed office building consists of office, retail, casual dining and formal dining complex. The proposed project includes the rehabilitation of five historical residential structures located along Broadway Street for commercial office uses. The total square footage of the building is estimated at 655,000 and would be 432 feet tall. In addition to the office building, an 8-level parking structure is proposed. The proposed project would be the tallest office building in Orange County. The major environmental issues include traffic generation and level of service impacts at key intersections. Other environmental issues evaluated included aesthetics, air quality, cultural resources, land use, noise and public services/ utilities. The environmental document included a No Project Alternative and a smaller configuration of an office building. The document was prepared for the City of Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency. The project has been modified a number of times and P&D continues to provide all documentation support services. Client Reference: City of Santa Ana Mr. Don Bott (714) 667-2719 P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 18 SDSU Research Foundation Paseo EIR P&D prepared the Environmental Impact Report for this proposed major mixed use project located on approximately 11 acres of land at San Diego State University. The project is a major redevelopment project (one of 5 San Diego City of Villages pilot projects) and includes demolition of existing development and construction of approximately 135,000 square feet of retail, 60,000 square feet of restaurants, a 2,900 seat multi-screen cinema, 110,000 square feet of office, and 470 multi-family residential units. The project also includes 1,922 subterranean parking spaces and has immediate access to the Metropolitan Transit Development Board Mission Valley East underground light rail station. Key environmental issues examined in the EIR included land use, traffic, air quality, historic resources, hydrology and water quality, aesthetics/neighborhood character, noise and biological resources. Client Reference: Teresa Nakata SDSU Research Foundation (619) 594-8762 Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan EIR, Carisbad, California CBA prepared the EIR for this transit-oriented specific plan located adjacent to the NCTD rail transit station located in southwest Carisbad. The proposed development involved 88 acres of land consisting of 1,085 residential units and 120,000 square feet of retail and commercial service building floor area. Environmental issues addressed in the EIR included: land use, air quality, transportation/circulation, population and housing, biological resources, noise, public services, public services and utilities, aesthetics and cultural resources. Client Reference: Dee Landers (retired) City of Carisbad Orange County Great Park Plan and EIR Following a vote of Orange County residents to move forward with a non-aviation land use on the former MCAS El Toro property, CBA, a division of P&D Consultants, worked with City staff and other team members to reflne the Orange County Great Park Plan in Irvine. The plan provides a variety of open space and recreational uses to serve all of Orange County, including major cultural and museum facilities, outdoor sports complexes, golf courses, and a wildlife habitat corridor. To balance the plan and help fund the extensive infrastructure improvements required to support these community uses, the plan also provides for housing, research and development uses, retail and office uses (375,000 square feet), a transit-oriented design district, and a university satellite campus (7,600 students). The City of Irvine is responsible for planning and zoning the property and will require landowners to dedicate major portions of the land to public uses. Client Reference: City of Irvine Glen Worthington Principal Planner (949) 724-6370 P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 19 B. Schedule of Completion Scope of Work Environmental Impact Report This scope of work describes the specific tasks P&D Consultants (P&D) proposes to perform in preparing the EIR for the proposed Hilton Cartsbad Beach Resort project (herein after referred to as "the project") based on our current understanding of the project and scope of environmental issues. The project consists of a major resort hotel on approximately eight acres of land including 215 hotel rooms, parking structure, 12,820 square feet of meeting space, a restaurant and spa. We understand that three other large property owners in the area have agreed to participate in a City-initiated Program EIR for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan; however the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort EIR will be prepared separately. We have programmed time in our scope and cost estimate to coordinate our work with that of the City consultant preparing the Program EIR to ensure consistency of information and approach for completing these two important EIRs on parallel tracks. This scope of services has been tailored to meet the requirements of the City of Carisbad based on the City's RFP and our past experience in preparing EIRs in Carisbad. The EIR will be prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and its Guidelines, as well as the Carisbad Environmental Protection Ordinance (Titie 19 of the Carisbad Municipal Code). Task objectives, work products, and methods are described for each task. Technical Studies Our scope of work assumes that the following technical studies prepared under separate contract will be provided to P&D in a timely manner: Acoustical Evaluation for the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort and Spa (Wieland Associates) Transportation Analysis for Carisbad Beach Resort and Spa (Urban Systems Associates) Preliminary Geotechnical Invesfigation Hotel Site on Ponto Road (Geotechnics) Existing Conditions Report (Biological) for the Ponto Land Use Strategy and Vision Project (RECON) Cultural Resources Constaints Study of the Ponto Specific Plan (RECON) Geotechnical Constratints and Opportunities - Ponto Area Land Use Plan (TerraCosta Consulting Group) Wetiand Delineation Report for the Ponto Land Use Strategy and Vision Project (RECON) Ponto Vision Plan Traffic Constraints Study (RBF) Initial Study Part II, draft Mitigated Negative Declaration and draft Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program - Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan Proposed Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan (RBF) P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 21 The project description will also include the project objectives, a statement of benefits that may accrue, and what needs are met by the project. The project objectives and statement of justification will be prepared by P&D after consultation with the City staff and project applicant. A final project description will be prepared which incorporates revisions based on City review of the draft project description. Maps and figures will be provided as applicable to support the textual descriptions of the project. Subtask 1.6 Notice of Preparation (NOP) P&D will be responsible for preparation of the Notice of Preparation for the EIR and the City will be responsible for its distribution. P&D will prepare a draft of each of these documents to ensure issues are properiy identified and discussed and the documents are prepared consistent with CEQA requirements. Task 1.0 Work Products: • Draft Project Description (3 copies) • Final Project Descripfion (3 copies) • Draft Cumulative Projects List (3 copies) • Final Cumulative Projects List (3 copies) • Draft Notice of Preparation (3 copies) • Final Notice of Preparation (3 copies) Task 2.0 First Screencheck EIR The purpose of this task is to prepare a complete screencheck EIR and Appendices for review by the City. The document organization described is designed to meet the requirements of CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the Carisbad Environmental Protection Ordinance. The screencheck EIR and Appendices will be complete documents, providing all text, tables, and figures. The following structure and content will be used for the EIR: Introduction/Summary The Introduction/Summary will include: 1) project synopsis; 2) summary of significant impacts and mifigafion measures that reduce the significant impacts; 3) project alternatives; 4) areas of controversy; 5) issues to be resolved by the decision making body. The Summary will be formatted to cleariy identify appropriate agency findings with regard to mitigation measures and significant effects of the project in each environmental issue area analyzed. This will be accomplished by providing the summary of impacts and mitigation measures in a tabular format listing the environmental impacts identified for each environmental issue area, recommended mifigation measures, and level of significance after mifigation. (Exhibits: Project Maps, Project Description Table, Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures Table, and Comparison of Alternatives Table.) Section 1.0 Project Description The project descripfion will provide a detailed description of the proposed project. This section will include a description of the project location in a local and regional perspective, statement of project objectives, technical/economic/environmental characteristics ofthe project, intended uses ofthe EIR, agencies expected to use the EIR, list of permits/approvals/discretionary actions associated with the project, environmental setting, and availability of reports. (Exhibits: Regional Setting Map, Project Location and Boundaries Map, Project Plans and Figures, Aerial Photograph, others as appropriate) P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 22 Section 2.0 Environmental Setting Section 2.0 will provide a general environmental setting of the proposed project This section will describe baseline environmental conditions, resources unique to the region, and consistency with regional plans. A more detailed environmental setting will be provided within each impact section. Section 3.0 Significant Environmental Impacts Section 3.0 of the EIR will provide the detailed environmental analysis for each of the environmental issues below to be examined in the EIR. The format of each environmental section (e.g., land use, traffic, air quality, etc/) will be: existing conditions, thresholds of determining significance, analysis of project effects (including any significant effects resulting from proposed mitigation) and determination as to significance, mitigation measures (including discussion of available mitigation and feasibility), and impact after mitigation (including significant effects that cannot be avoided). The following issues will be analyzed in the EIR using the approaches/methods described below: Section 3.1 Aesthetics. P&D will describe the exisfing visual setting of the site including public viewsheds, elevations and topography. We will prepare three (3) visual simulations of the proposed project as seen from public viewsheds, such as Carisbad Boulevard, the railroad ROW, and Ponto Drive) based on the proposed graded pads with proposed maximum building heights. Impacts associated with the project will be analyzed for compliance with the City policies and ordinances. Development of the site will also generate new sources of light and glare and P&D will also analyze such impacts. Section 3.2 Agricultural Resources. P&D will describe the project site's agricultural setting and proposed project impacts based on State Department of Conservation and any local criteria for assessment of agricultural resource quality. This analysis will the type, amount, location and economic value of any significant farmland that will be lost to the proposed project Section 3.3 Air Quality. P&D will utilize the services of team member EDAW to complete the technical analysis for air quality impacts. EDAW staff will prepare an Air Quality Technical Report to determine if the predicted emissions during construction or operation of the project would result in significant impacts on local or regional air quality. The air quality analysis will consider emission of pollutants from construction activities and operation of the project. Projected construction emissions would be generated from construction data (e.g., assumed duration of construction, phasing, amount of disturbed soil, types of equipment to be used, number of construction workers, etc.) provided by the applicant and/or the City. Mobile source emissions will be estimated based, in part, on trip generation data from the traffic report prepared for this project. The URBEMIS 2002 model will be used to estimate regional emissions associated with the project. EDAW staff will use Transportation Project-Level Carbon Monoxide Protocol methodology to determine if project traffic may result in local carbon monoxide hotspots. If necessary, EDAW will then use the project traffic data to perform a quantitative analysis of local mobile source impacts using the CALINE4 model for up to 3 area intersections. Intersections will be modeled under peak-hour traffic conditions to determine potential localized carbon monoxide hot spots impacts. The technical analysis will address the project's conformance with the San Diego Regional Air Quality Strategy and/or the State Implementation Plan and whether the project would result in emissions that violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation. The analysis will also determine if the project will expose any sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations or create objectionable odors. We have assumed that the traffic report prepared for the project will provide all necessary traffic information to complete the air quality analysis. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 24 Section 3.5 Cultural Resources. P&D will utilize the services of team member EDAW to address cultural resources. EDAW will solicit an updated record search from the South Coast Information Center at San Diego State University. EDAW cultural resource staff will then provide a third-party review of the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan cultural resources study prepared by RECON. If no fiaws/inadequacies are found in this report, its findings will be incorporated into the EIR. In addition, the RECON recommendafion for testing will be assessed on the information provided in the RECON (2003) study and the results of an on-site examination of the resources present. All work will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the "City of Carisbad Cultural Resource Guidelines" dated December 1990. If the testing recommended by RECON is warranted, it will be determined whether this testing should occur immediately, or if it will be incorporated into the EIR as a mitigation measure. If testing is required, a separate cost estimate will be prepared. Assumptions The scope of work and costs are based on the following assumptions: The City will provide a copy of the 2003 RECON report No technical report will be prepared Cultural resource staff will be available for one meeting No field work will be conducted other than a site walk-over to familiarize staff with resources extant. Section 3.6 Geology/Soils. P&D team member Ninyo & Moore will perform the following tasks for the preliminary geotechnical evaluation to address geology and soils issues for the EIR: a) b) c) d) Review of pertinent available literature including topographic maps, geologic maps, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and available geologic reports. Third party review of geotechnical reports prepared by Geotechnics and TerraCosta Consulting Group for the site A geologic reconnaissance of the project study area. Compilafion and analysis of the data obtained. e) Preparation of a report presenting our findings and conclusions related to geotechnical conditions at the site, and potential geotechnical constraints on the proposed construction. The report will discuss unstable soils, remedial earthwork, landslides, rocky soils, fault rupture, seismic ground shaking, subsidence, settlement surcharging, liquefaction, proposed slope stability, groundwater, and mineral resource impacts. Section 3.7 Hazards/Hazardous Materials. P&D will utilize team member Ninyo & Moore (N&M) to prepare a hazardous materials technical study (HMTS) for the EIR. N&M will: a) Review readily available maps, reports and other environmental documents pertaining to the project area. N&M requests that the client provide copies of all existing environmental documents pertinent to the assessment, including electronic versions of figures and/or maps of the project area. b) Review of regulatory agency environmental databases for the project area and for properties located within a 1,000-foot radius of the project area. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the possible environmental impact to the project area from known hazardous waste sites, landfills, railroad operations, leaking underground storage tanks, permitted facilities that utilize underground storage tanks, and facilities that use, store or dispose of hazardous materials. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 26 Assumptions It is assumed that technical analyses will be conducted by a consultant that address hydrology and water quality for the project, including a Drainage Study and Storm Water Management Plan/Water Quality Technical Report. If these documents are not available prior to preparation of the EIR, then they will be included as mitigation measures for the proposed project. • Scope does not include the preparation of a Drainage Study or hydrological analysis. • Scope does not include the preparation of a Storm Water Management Plan/Water Quality Technical Report as required by the NPDES Municipal Permit. • Assessment assumes that an existing topographic map and site layout is available. No surveying is included. • Scope does not include the preparation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. Section 3.9 Land Use/Planning. Land use impacts will be described in terms of existing and proposed land uses on the site with a focus on: a) land use compatibility (i.e., types of uses and scale, development intensity, infrastructure, and pattern of development) between the proposed use and surrounding uses, either existing or planned; b) consistency with existing plans and policies for the site; and c) consistency with other adopted plans, ordinances and policies as applicable. The land use section will provide an evaluation of the project's consistency with related plans, such as the General Plan, Palomar Airport Comprehensive LUP, Landscape Manual, Local Coastal Plan, MSHCP, Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan, related Master Plans, Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations. Section 3.10 Mineral Resources. As described in Section 3.6 above, P&D team member Ninyo & Moore (N&M) will conduct third party review of geotechnical reports prepared by Geotechnics and TerraCosta Consulting Group for the site. As part of that review, N&M will identify impacts to known valuable mineral resources resulting from the project. Section 3.11 Noise. P&D team member EDAW will provide a third-party review of the acoustical analysis prepared by Wieland. If no fiaws/inadequacies are found in this report, its findings will be incorporated into the EIR. The review will include the following specific points: • Review assumpfions governing the noise analysis and objectives of the Wieland report. • Review technical approach relative to assumptions, methodology, and analysis/conclusions. In particular, determine if the modeling methodology was correctly applied and whether the results are reasonable. • Review and identify significance criteria and identify the significance of direct and indirect impacts. • Review recommendations for mitigation as to feasibility and consistency with the City's General Plan and Noise Guidelines Manual. Comment as to whether the recommendations will resolve stated noise issues and whether the measures are feasible. EDAW will conduct a site visit to observe the general conditions and activities in and around the project site. If inadequacies or flaws are found in the analysis, EDAW will prepare a letter report documenting its flndings. Additional analysis and recommendations may be appropriate depending on the results of the review, for which a scope and cost would be prepared at that time. The scope of work provides for modification of the letter report should the City have comments or quesfions. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 27 Limitations The work to be performed will be limited to review of information that is contained within the Wieland report and no efforts will be made to replicate the modeling results, noise measurements, or other analytical assessments and/or calculations. However, the experience of the reviewers will be engaged to evaluate the professional and technical quality of the methods employed, conclusions made, and recommendations presented. Assumptions • The scope of work and costs are based on the following assumptions: • The City will provide a copy of the 2005 Wieland acoustical analysis • No technical report will be prepared • A noise technician will be available for one meeting • No field work will be conducted other than a site walk-over to familiarize staff with the project site. Section 3.12 Population/Housing. P&D will analyze the potenfial for the project to result in significant environmental impacts associated with additional population and housing in Carisbad. The proposed project may indirectiy induce growth through the provision of a new hotel, road extensions and infrastructure to support new homes. We will compare the proposed project to the General Plan, LCP and Zone 22 Local Facilities Management Plan to determine if it will induce substantial growth in the area directly or indirectly. Displacement of exisfing housing units and occupants will also be assessed and public ufilities will be evaluated to ensure that the adequacy of the City's public facility plans will not be adversely impacted by the project. Mifigation measures will be identified for any potentially significant impacts identified. Section 3.13 Public Services. Development of the proposed project will result in an increase in demand for public services, including; a) police protecfion; b) fire protecfion; c) schools; and d) solid waste. The EIR will address project impacts on the above public services in terms of the increase in demand the project places on services, as well as the environmental impact associated with the expansion or construction of new facilities required to serve the project. Section 3.14 Recreation. P&D will analyze the proposed projects impacts on recreation within Zone 22. This analysis will assess the ability of the City and State to meet the recreational demands of the proposed project and will be compared against those identified in the Zone 22 LFMP. Section 3.15 Transportation/Circulation. P&D team member Linscott Law & Greenspan (LLG) will review both traffic studies discussed in the RFP, as well as comments and letters related to the project's eariier City Council hearing. The review will be based on conformance with the City's Growth Management Program and SANTEC guidelines. Areas that will be specifically analyzed include: existing conditions; trip generafion; trip distribution; level of service calculations; cumulative analysis; and access/pedestrians/bicycles/parking. The review will specifically assess the determinations of significant impacts and recommended mifigation measures to ensure these important areas of the study are properiy idenfified. Section 3.16 Utilities and Service Systems. Development of the proposed project will result in an increase in demand for ufilities, including; a) water; b) reclaimed water; c) sewer; d) gas and electric. The EIR will address project impacts on the above utilities in terms of the increase in demand the project places on services, as well as the environmental impact associated with the expansion or construction of new utilities required to serve the project We have assumed that information on the water, sewer and reclaimed water systems for the project will be available from other consultants working for the project applicant. P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 28 Section 4.0 Project Alternatives As described in the CEQA Guidelines, P&D will prepare an EIR that describes a reasonable range of alternatives to the project, focusing on alternatives capable of eliminating any significant adverse environmental effects or reducing them to a level of insignificance. P&D will examine up to three alternafives within the EIR. The specific description of alternatives will be based on discussion and agreement between the City and P&D, but are likely to include "no project," "alternative site analysis," and "reduce development." (Exhibits: Matrix comparing environmental effects of alternatives, graphic exhibits of alternatives as appropriate) To allow decision makers to easily weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives compared to the proposed project, P&D will include a matrix comparing the relative impacts of each altemative and a narrative description of the environmental advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. Section 5.0 Cumulative and Growth Inducing Environmental Impacts This section will identify the potential cumulative effects resulting from this project and other known projects identified by City staff. All cumulative effects will be discussed in this section to cleariy separate the project effects from effects which are only significant when combined with effects of other projects. P&D will work with the City to prepare a draft and final list of related projects that will need to be considered in the cumulative analysis. We will also identify assumptions regarding regional growth forecasts and General Plan buildout, absorption rates, and other factors important in estimating cumulative impacts. This section will also address growth-inducing impacts, significant irreversible environmental changes resultant from project implementation, and significant environmental effects which cannot be avoided if the proposed project is implemented. The growth-inducing secfion will address the potential of the proposed project to either directiy or indirectiy induce economic or population growth in the surrounding environment The phasing of community services and facilities to serve the new development and the potential for the development to use large amounts of fuel or energy are also discussed. Potenfial growth inducing impacts will be assessed in terms of the project's compliance with local and regional growth management policies. The EIR will also address significant irreversible environmental changes associated with implementation of the project, such as the use of nonrenewable resources and the irretrievable commitment of the resources. A subsection of this section of the EIR will also identify areas of significant impact that based on the analysis contained within the EIR cannot be reduced to a less than significant level. Section 6.0 Environmental Impacts Found to be Not Significant This secfion will address the impacts found to be not significant as part of the EIR process and the impacts found not to be significant. Section 7.0 References This secfion will identify organizations, persons and documents consulted in preparation ofthe EIR. Section 8.0 List of Persons who Prepared the EIR Firms and individuals involved in the preparation ofthe document will be identified in this section. Task 2.0 Work Products First Screencheck EIR and Appendices (5 copies in 3-ring binders) P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 29 Task 3.0 Second Screencheck EIR The City will review the first screencheck EIR and Appendices and identify revisions in the form of a single marked-up copy of the document/appendices indicating all desired changes, corrections and areas for expansion, etc. P&D will prepare a second City screencheck EIR and appendices incorporating City's comments on the first screencheck EIR, as well as a first draft of the Mifigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Findings of Fact. A separate draft Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program will be prepared and will include monitoring team qualifications, specific monitoring activities, and a reporting system for evaluating the success of mitigation measures. Work Products: Second Screencheck EIR, Appendices, Mifigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Findings of Fact (5 copies in 3-ring binders) Task 4.0 Draft EIR The City will review the second screencheck EIR/Appendices/MMRP and prepare revisions in the form of a single marked-up copy of the document indicating all desired changes, corrections and areas for expansion, etc. P&D will incorporate City comments on the second screencheck EIR, Appendices and MMRP into a public review Draft EIR. The public review Draft EIR, including appendices and MMRP, will be printed and copies will be prepared for distribution. The City will be responsible for the distribution of the Draft EIR to public agencies and other interested parties. Work Products: Draft EIR, Appendices and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program • 25 copies in 3-ring binders • 25 copies spiral bound • 1 unbound reproducible copy • 1 CD ROM Task 5.0 First Screencheck Responses to Comments, Final EIR and Findings of Fact P&D will prepare first screencheck responses to comments received on the Draft EIR during the 45-day public review period. We have provided a budget estimate for preparation of responses to comments that assumes a moderate amount of controversy with respect to this project based on the size and location of the project. This estimate will need to be refined based on the actual volume and complexity of the comments received on the Draft EIR. Based on comments received from City staff on the screencheck Findings of Fact, P&D will prepare Draft Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations (SOC), if necessary. The first screencheck Final EIR will be prepared including the following changes to the Draft EIR: Revised cover page; Introduction to Final EIR; Revised table of contents; Project Overview; Revised text of EIRs incorporating changes; List of Comments Received on the Draft EIR; and. P&D Consultants f.7/01265.0703/Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 30 • Comments received and responses to comments on the Draft EIR. Work Products: • First Screencheck Responses to Comments (5 copies in 3-ring binders) • First Screencheck Final EIR (5 copies in 3-ring binders) • Draft Findings of Fact/SOC (5 copies in 3-ring binders) Task 6.0 Second Screencheck Final EIR Based on comments received from City staff on the first screencheck Final EIR, P&D will prepare a second screencheck. Final EIR for staff review, including the MMRP and Draft Findings of Fact/SOC. Work Products: Second Screencheck Final EIR, MMRP and Draft Findings of Fact/SOC (5 copies in 3-ring binders) Task 7.0 Final EIR, Appendices and MMRP Based on comments received by City staff on the second screencheck Final EIR, P&D will prepare the Final EIR, Appendices and MMRP for consideration by the Planning Commission and City Council. Following EIR certificafion, P&D will prepare copies ofthe certified Final EIR, Appendices, MMRP and Findings of Fact Work Products: Final EIR and Appendices • 25 copies in 3-ring binders • 25 copies spiral bound • 1 unbound reproducible copy • 1 CD Certified Final EIR, Appendices, MMRP and Findings of Fact • 5 copies spiral bound • 1 CD Task 8.0 Meetings and Hearings Subtask 8.1 City Staff Meetings P&D will attend meetings with the City staff to facilitate preparation of the EIR, resolve issues, and review screencheck documents. The attached budget spreadsheet identifies the hours assumed for this task. We have budgeted for 9 staff meetings. Subtask 8.2 Hearings The P&D principal/project manager will also attend hearings before the Planning Commission and City Board of Supervisors to provide expert testimony on the EIR. Our cost estimate assumes a total of three (3) public hearings. The attached budget spreadsheet identifies the hours assumed for this task. P&D Consultants f.7/01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM Page 31 Schedule P&D will maintain the following EIR project schedule, subject to the timely provision of information and response to draft material by the City and applicant or other circumstances beyond our control: Day 1 Contract initiation Day 14 Draft Project Description and Draft Related Projects List Day 28 Final Project Description, Final Related Projects List and Notice of Preparation Day 80 First Screencheck Draft EIR and Appendices to City Day 100 City comments on First Screencheck Draft EIR and Appendices to P&D Day 130 Second Screencheck Draft EIR/Appendices and First Draft MMRP and Findings of Fact/Statement of Oveniding Considerations to City Day 150 City comments on Second Screencheck Draft EIR and Appendices to P&D Day 165 Public Review Draft EIR, Appendices, MMRP and Notice of Completion to City for distribution Day 210 Draft EIR Public Review comments to P&D Day 240 First Screencheck Responses to Comments, Final EIR, MMRP and FOF/SOC to City Day 260 City Comments on Responses, Final EIR, MMRP and FOF/SOC Day 290 Second Screencheck Responses to Comments. Final EIR, MMRP and FOF/SOC to City Day 300 Authorization from City to print Final EIR and MMRP Day 310 Final EIR and MMRP to City for distribution Following EIR Final Certified EIR to City Certification P&D Consultants f://01265.0703/Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort Proposal TCB AECOM j A N U A R Y 19 PMG PJVEC www.pacificmunicipal. com PACIFIC MUNICIPAL CONSULTANTS January 19, 2006 Michele Masterson Management Analyst City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: PROPOSAL FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES TO PREPARE AN EIR FOR THE CARSLBAD HILTON BEACH RESORT Dear Ms. Masterson: On behalf of Pacific Municipal Consultants (PMC) and the rest of the Project Team, we are pleased to submit this proposal for consultant services to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Carlsbad Hilton Beach Resort. We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to provide this service for the project and are eager to use our knowledge of the project area. This project is similar in scope and issues to other PMC projects highlighted in this proposal, which comprise the core of our planning and environmental service experience. These projects demonstrate our capability to manage projects and successfully resolve a wide range of environmental issues. We are confident that our familiarity with the environmental review process and our staff located in San Diego County will enable us to provide a high level of service toward the preparation of required for this important project. PROJECT TEAM To complete the proposed scope of work, PMC is dedicating key staff members including Gary Wayne, Project Director and Kevin Grant, EIR Project Manger. Through the identification of these individuals, we are making a commitment to the City regarding their availability for all tasks within the work scope. Mr. Wayne in particular has extensive experience working with residential and commercial projects and is very familiar with local issues and conditions. Mr. Grant has a broad range of experience in the preparation of EIRs. Additional specialized staff resources within PMC include Lance Schulte for financial and planning services. All PMC staff selected for this project are familiar with the local and regional resource issues in the area. To assist PMC in the completion of the scope of services, we have assembled a qualified Project Team with whom we share successful and long-term relationships and/or who have considerable experience working in the region. CHICO 140 Independence Circle Suite C Chico, CA 95973 Phone(530)894-3469 Fax (530) 894-6459 DAVIS 1590 Drew Avenue Suite 120 Davis, CA 95616 Phone(530)750-7076 Fax (530) 750-2811 MONTEREY 585 Cannery Row Suite 304 Monterey, CA 93940 Phone (831)644-9174 Fax(831)644-7696 MI SHASTA 508 Chestnut Street Suite A Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Phone(530)926-4059 Fax(530)926-4279 OAKLAND 1440 Broadway Suite 1008 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone(510)272-4491 Fax (510) 268-9207 PHOENIX 1616 E.Indian School Road Suite 440 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone (602) 279-1360 Fax (602) 279-1326 RANCHO CORDOVA 10461 Old Placerville Road Suite 110 Rancho Cordova, CA 95827 Phone (916) 361-8384 Fax (916) 361-1574 SAN DIEGO 10951 Sorrento Valley Road Suite 1-A San Diego, CA 92121 Phone(858)453-3602 Fax(858)453-3628 Michele Masterson, Management Analyst City of Carlsbad Page 2 We have reviewed the RFP and have enclosed six (6) copies of the proposal for your review and consideration. This proposal shall remain valid for a period of not less than 120 days from the date of submittal. We encourage you to check our references. PMC works diligently to meet project deadlines within established budgets. It is more important to perform well and meet the needs of our clients than to be sidetracked by administrative issues. If you should have any questions on the proposal, please contact: Gary Wayne. Senior Associate Pacific Municipal Consultants Tel: (858) 453-3602 Email: GWayne@pacificmunicipal.com We appreciate your consideration of PMC for this important assignment, and look forward to participating further in the consultant selection process. Please let us know if you require any additional information, or have questions regarding this submittal. Sincerely. PACIFIC MUNICIPAL CONSULTANTS Philip O. Carter President POC:nm:mm P:\Carlsbad\P06-0006 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR PACIFIC MUNICIPAL CONSULTANTS Submitted to: Michele Masterson, Management Analyst City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 Submitted by: PACIFIC MUNICIPAL CONSULTANTS 10951 Sorrento Valley Rd., Suite 1-A San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 453-3602 Fax: (858) 453-3628 PMG TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Understanding and Approach 1 Detailed Work Program 3 Personnel, Qualifications, and References 16 Schedule of Completion 18 Contract Price and Allowable Cost 19 Additional Information 21 APPENDIX Ability to Comply ATTACHMENTS CD: 2006 Statement of Qualifications City of Carlsbad I^M C EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort PROJECT UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH PROJECT UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The proposed project is the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort, a 215-room hotel with meeting facilities, a restaurant, spa, parking structure, and pedestrian trail on 8.015 acres in the southwest quadrant of Carisbad. The project involves analysis of all required CEQA topics, and covers the Site Development Plan (SDP 05-14), Redevelopment Permit (RP-05-11), Coastal Development Permit (CDP 05-43), and Tentative Parcel Map (MS 05-23). BACKGROUND The site ofthe proposed development is the northernmost portion ofthe Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan area. The Vision Plan study area encompasses approximately 130 acres, 50 acres of which are considered viable for future development The City has initiated a Program EIR covering the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan as well as three out of a total of four individual development projects within the study area; the fourth being the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort, for which the aforementioned project-specific EIR will be prepared. PMC understands that the existing General Plan Land Use Designation for the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort site is RMH/TR with approximately 1.5 acres designated TR, and the zone designation ofthe site is CT-Q/RDM- Q, with the northernmost 1.5 acre parcel designated CT-Q. The northernmost 1.24-acre parcel is within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan, and zoned CT, General Plan designation TR. PMC's planners are well versed in local land use compatibility analysis and are experienced with the City of Carlsbad's ordinances and policies. PMC is equipped to adequately and systematically cover all issues relatlngto this EIR. As has been shown with the response to the previously presented Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan, coastal development projects such as the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort require a great deal of attention to existing land uses that may be impacted, and public concern must be addressed accordingly. TECHNICAL STUDIES PMC recognizes that a number of technical studies and other supporting documents have already been generated for the proposed project. Third party reviews will be conducted to determine the adequacy of existing studies. These include site-specific technical reports, reports generated for the Ponto Study Area, and pre-existing technical studies. These documents will be utilized to the greatest extent possible in the preparation of this EIR, which will allow the Project Team to focus on the resource issues specific to the project site. In the event the adequacies of these technical documents are found to be insufficient, additional studies will be performed and subsequentiy analyzed. PROJECT APPROACH PMC's approach to preparing the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort EIR shall be based upon the following: • Provision of Environmental Documents Meeting all Regulatory Requirements. One of PMC's many strengths is our ability to prepare environmental documents for complex projects. Our Project Team brings a comprehensive level of understanding of the legal requirements and nuances of CEQA documentation. In working with the City, local, state and Federal agencies, as well as the community, we will pursue a work plan leading to the preparation ofthe requisite environmental documents meeting all regulatory requirements, focused on relevant issues. • Use of Technical Expert SuthConsultants. In the event that the project may require additional technical studies, such deficiencies will be met efficiently by utilization of a team of sub- consultants PMC has developed that have previous experience in the greater San Diego area. PMC will work closely with each sub-consultant and coordinate to ensure the entire team has the benefit of the full complement of expert analysis. The technical studies will form the basis of the City of Carlsbad F*]V1C1 EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort —— PROJECT UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH environmental analysis in the EIR, which will provide an assessment of the probable short, long- term, and cumulative impacts ofthe project • Determination of Project Mitigation Measures and Monitoring Program. The EIR prepared for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort project will be successful only to the extent it can identify project impacts and appropriate mitigation measures to reduce those impacts to less than significant levels. The establishment of impact thresholds will be a critical component of the environmental analyses, leading to the identification of appropriate mitigation and development of a mitigation- monitoring program that will cleariy define the timing and implementation of mitigation measures. • Project Team with Experience In the Region. PMC shall provide technical staff that have assisted in the preparation of environmental documents for other projects in the greater San Diego area and are experienced with the City of Carlsbad and the issues pertinent to the Ponto Study Area and the Hilton site. • Provide Optimum Use of PMC Team Resources. As a means of maintaining compliance with the project Scope of Work, project schedule and operating budget, the Project Management Team will ensure the work of all team members remains focused and on task. By using sub-consultants that have worked successfully with PMC in the past we will avoid the need for extraneous work and reduce the potential for significant redrafting of documents. • Continuous Coordination with the City and Agencies. The project will require significant effort in the area of communication, and will necessitate working closely with local, state and Federal agencies. Communication with City staff will also be emphasized to ensure our team achieves desired project objectives. PMC often operates as an extension of agency staff. Our municipal focus and extensive experience working as staff for public agencies provides our clients with a unique perspective oriented toward the development of practical and feasible mitigation strategies. When PMC is selected to assist a community with a planning or environmental compliance effort, we are also committing the resources of the entire firm. Since we work for agencies throughout California, we are able to provide excellent examples of successful approaches utilized by other Jurisdictions. • Use of Existing Environmental Information Whenever Possible. PMC has developed a wealth of environmental information in recent years through work on numerous EIRs and other environmental documents. We will draw upon this information where possible to facilitate meeting the project schedule and as a means of reducing project costs. In addition, we pride ourselves on utilizing existing information to the greatest extent possible to improve efficiency and reduce project costs, where possible. City of Carlsbad PMC EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — DETAILED WORK PROGRAM DETAILED WORK PROGRAM SCOPE OF WORK Presented below is the proposed Scope of Work for preparation and processing of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort EIR, based on PMC's understanding of the proposed project. For purposes of this scope of work, it is assumed that once the detailed project description has been established, the proposed project will not change during the preparation ofthe EIR. Once the technical studies are underway, any project modification resulting in the need for new or revised technical analysis may be considered a significant change to the project scope and potentially subject to a contract amendment. TASK I: PROJECT INITIATION/REVIEW EXISTING REPORTS/TEAM MEETINGS PMC will attend up to four meetings with City staff to review and finalize the proposed scope of work and to coordinate key steps in the program approach. PMC will gather and review all relevant documents in order to understand the range of issues associated with this project and for use in conducting the environmental analysis. PMC will also prepare a detailed project description for City review during Task 1. PMC will prepare the Notice of Preparation. There will be a public scoping meeting associated with the release of the Notice of Preparation, which PMC will attend and provide assistance to the City. TASK 2: PREPARE SCREENCHECK DRAFT EIR FIRST SCREEN CHECK DRAFT EIR PMC will prepare a Screencheck Draft EIR and submit five hard copies for review by City staff. The First Screen Check Draft EIR will contain an analysis of potentially significant, adverse environmental effects ofthe project, and will document if any mitigation is needed in order to reduce impacts to a less-than-significant level. The First Screen Check Draft EIR will be written in a clear and concise way de-emphasizing technical Jargon to create a document that is defensible and easily understood by the general public. PMC will remain in close contact with the City and discuss any significant impacts that may not be possible to mitigate to a less-than- significant level. PMC will utilize existing technical information prepared for the Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort and Spa, and the adjacent Ponto Study Area. Following one round of comments from City staff on the Screencheck Draft EIR PMC will revise the Screencheck Draft EIR as needed and will prepare and deliver five (5) copies of the Draft EIR to City staff. Following the second round of comments from City staff PMC will revise the Screencheck Draft EIR as needed and will prepare and deliver fifteen (15) copies to the State Clearinghouse, and fifty (50) hard-copies, one (1) un-bound reproducible copy of all documents, twenty-five (25) copies of the City-approved Draft EIR with appendices, exhibits, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program on CD's, including one (1) Master CD from which copies can be made. The EIR will be prepared in accordance with the requirements of CEQA guidelines 2006 Section 15161, and the City of Carisbad. The content of the EIR and the work tasks for the individual topic areas are described below. introduction The introductory section will discuss the legal authority for preparing the EIR under CEQA and will describe the City's environmental review process. The introduction will also include a list of issues addressed in the EIR, as well as those issues that clearly do not pertain to the project Included will be a discussion of the discretionary approvals and permits required by the City and other agencies relying on the EIR for environmental information. Also included will be a brief background discussion on the planning history of the City, as well as relevant General Plan policies concerning this site. City of Carlsbad PIVIO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort DETAILED WORK PROGRAM Executive Summary This section will include a brief description of the project and a summary table, which lists all of the potential impacts identified in the EIR by topic, along with the corresponding mitigation measures and the level of significance after mitigation. Project Description The project description will provide a clear and concise description of the project setting conditions, project objectives, project features and requested entitlements. The project description shall be consistent with the requirements of State CEQA Guidelines Section 15124 and relevant case law. Environmentai Setting, Impacts, and Mitigation Measures This is the main chapter of the EIR, and will include separate sections for each environmental topic, with the discussion for each topic formatted under the subheadings Environmental Setting, Impacts, and Mitigation Measures. This chapter will be formatted so that the impact statements and corresponding mitigation measures will stand out from the text for easy reference. Findings will be made as to the level of significance of each impact after mitigation. The topics that are expected to be evaluated in the EIR are described below. Aesthetics/Visual Resources The project site is visible from Carlsbad Boulevard and the railroad right-of-way. The following tasks shall be conducted to address potential visual resource impacts: • Describe the existing visual setting of the site including public view sheds, elevations, and topography. • PMC will prepare and evaluate at least three (3) visual simulations for the proposed project as seen from public view sheds (Carisbad Boulevard, railroad right-of-way, Ponto Drive, etc.). The visual simulations will include existing conditions, the proposed graded pads, and the graded pads with the proposed maximum building heights depicted. An initial site visit will include collecting measurements, assessing the existing condition of the site, and identifying and analyzing the landscape context Photographs of the existing condition will be taken and will be documented in relation to the existing condition survey. This task will include walking the site to gain an understanding of the existing conditions including topography, views to and from the site, and the general context of where the property is located. We will utilize existing natural features and other methods to take site photographs for the existing conditions based on predetermined locations by the City of Carisbad for use when developing simulations. In addition, existing surrounding structures will be photographed for context imagery and perhaps to use on the final simulations. The three dimensional modeling process consists of the construction of a digital model of the site and building massing. The proposed structures will be modeled in massing form only and will be "generic" in nature. A topographic map ofthe site and a preliminary site design will be provided to the City. This phase will also be completed for one project alternative at the same level of detail. The three dimensional model will be merged with the existing photos and applicant renderings to create approximate illustrations of the project and the alternative. This will include approximate placement of proposed landscaping elements within the digital photographs. • PMC will analyze changes to the visual setting based on conformance with the General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and Zoning Ordinance to determine if the project would result in a significant negative visual impact • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance, and will identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project. PMC will also City of Carlsbad PMC EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort DETAILED WORK PROGRAM recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required, and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Agricultural Resources The proposed project site is disturbed and no agricultural activities have occurred on the property for over 20 years. The northern parcel ofthe project site is located within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan and Mello II Segment of the Local Coastal Program and will require compliance with the agricultural conversion requirements of those documents. Local impact analysis tasks would include: • PMC will describe the project's agricultural setting and analyze the agricultural quality of the site and the impact of the project on state and local agricultural resources. PMC will also identify any impacts or confiicts with thresholds for farmland conversion established by the State Department of Conversion. • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance, identify any significant and less than significant and/or direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Air Quality The City of Carlsbad is within the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The project is within the Jurisdiction of the South County Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). The SCQAMD Governing Board adopted the 2003 Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) on August 1, 2003. The 2003 AQMP updates the attainment demonstration for federal standards for ozone and PMIO; replaces the 1997 attainment demonstration for the federal carbon monoxide (CO) standard and provides a basis for a maintenance plan for CO for the future; and updates the maintenance plan for the federal nitrogen dioxide (N02) standard that the South Coast Air Basin has met since 1992. The revision of the AQMP points to the urgent need of additional emissions reductions (beyond those incorporated in the 1997/99 Plan) from all sources, specifically those under the Jurisdiction of the California Air Resources Board and the US EPA which account for approximately 80 percent ofthe ozone precursor emissions in the Basin (www.aqmd.gov/aqmp/). We will provide an analysis of the potential air quality impacts that may result from construction and operation of the proposed project The analysis described below will be consistent with policies and criteria of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Impact analysis tasks would include: • PMC will detail the project setting, including a review of the regional meteorology. PMC will also review and address both short-term and long-term air quality impacts of the project. Recommended analysis to determine emissions resulting from the project shall include: a) Provision of a summary of required emissions data; b) Calculations of air quality impacts and emissions during construction and operation of the project and, c) Modeling of air quality impacts, including modeling of ambient air quality. • -Air quality impacts shall be analyzed in regard to the following: a) Project emissions from vehicular and stationary sources City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort —"«-««»-^ DETAILED WORK PROGRAM b) Grading and Construction c) Compliance with federal and state standards as well as regional air quality attainment plans. • PMC will complete an Air Quality Site Assessment of the project and incorporate the findings of the review into the text of the EIR. • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Biological Resources PMC will utilize and evaluate the Existing Conditions (Biological) for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan Study Area. The following tasks shall be preformed: • PMC will describe the biological setting and shall perform a third-party review of the Existing Biological Conditions Report and Wetiands Delineation Report. PMC will evaluate the methodologies and conclusions contained in the reports for legal and scientific adequacy and accuracy to ensure that the analysis is of a scale and level of effort appropriate to the requirements of the project. PMC will also identify any flaws in the methodologies and/or conclusions and, if no flaws are found, will incorporate the flndings of the review into the text of the EIR. PMC will complete a biological impact and mitigation analysis of the project and incorporate this into the EIR. • An evaluation of the project for consistency with the Carlsbad HMP. • PMC will identify any additional impacts to open space and habitat areas resulting from the project. • Identify any impacts to open space resulting from the proposed trail system and potential users including, but not limited to pedestrians and cyclists. • Identify the criteria used to determine signiticance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Cultural Resources PMC will utilize and evaluate the Cultural Resources and Constraints Study of the Ponto Speciflc Plan, dated June 17, 2003. The following tasks shall be performed. • PMC meets the minimum qualiflcations for Cultural Resource Professionals required by the "City of Carlsbad Cultural Resource Guidelines" dated December 1990. John Nadolski is PMC's in- house archeologist and would assist with the cultural and historical resources section ofthe EIR. • Conduct a third-party review of the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan cultural resources study. PMC will evaluate the methodologies and conclusions contained in the reports for legal and scientiflc adequacy and accuracy to ensure that the analysis is of a scale and level of effort appropriate to the requirements of the project. PMC will also identify any flaws in the methodologies and/or conclusions and, if no flaws are found, will incorporate the flndings of the City of Carlsbad E^MG EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort DETAILED WORK PROGRAM review into the text of the EIR. In addition, PMC will evaluate the need to perform the additional testing recommended in the Recon study at this time to establish condition, content and research potential of signiflcant cultural resources, or whether this should be incorporated into the EIR as a mitigation measure. • All fleldwork, research, report preparation and determinations of signiticance shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the "City of Carisbad Cultural Resource Guidelines" dated December 1990. • Identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Geology and Soils PMC will utilize and evaluate the Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities Report that was completed for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan area by Terra Costa Consulting Group in June 2003. • Describe the existing geologic and soil conditions of the project site and conduct a third-party review of the geotechnical evaluations that cover the project site. PMC will also identify any flaws in the methodologies and/or conclusions and, if no flaws are found, will incorporate the findings of the review into the text of the EIR. • Analyze groundwater and the potential for groundwater impacts to the proposed project, roads, and structures. • Identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than signiflcant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Hazards/Risk of Upset The project site and vicinity has the potential to be impacted by a number of different types of hazards including past agricultural hazardous materials, a 12-inch high-pressure gas fuel line, high flre hazard areas, past industrial-type land uses, and airport over-flight hazards. These potential hazards as they relate to the project require analysis to determine if the project approval would put persons and property at an unacceptable risk. • PMC will evaluate the need to complete a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. If needed, PMC will complete the assessment and incorporate the flndings of the reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. • Evaluate the potential for airport over-flight and high-pressure gas fuel line hazards associated with the project site. • Identify the criteria used to determine signiticance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Hydrology and Water Quality Development of the project site could result in construction and operational water quality impacts if not properly designed with appropriate water quality control features (Best Management Practices). The proposed City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — DETAILED WORK PROGRAM project will incorporate required erosion and sedimentation control devices to mitigate potential water quality and biological impacts from erosion. Preliminary drainage studies and preliminary Storm Water Management Plans (SWMPs) will need to be prepared for any future proposed projects. Using available data, PMC will describe the hydrological setting (existing hydrological conditions) of the site and general drainage characteristics. A discussion of existing water quality, based on available RWQCB data for the project shall also be included in the EIR. PMC will evaluate the proposed drainage systems adequacy in regulating the discharge rates of drainage from the project site. Evaluate the degree to which the project will alter existing drainage patterns to determine if a signiflcant impact will be created. Address and recommend appropriate mitigation measures to reduce erosion potential onsite. Analyze and evaluate the potential impacts to Batiquitos Lagoon and/or Paciflc Ocean and ensure that all future projects identify all pollutants of concern and the BMP measures required to address them. Ensure that maintenance of any permanent detention/pollution control basins is included in the EIR. Identify maintenance requirements of the structural BMP measures being implemented with this project. Evaluate the proposed project for impacts to wetlands Evaluate the proposed project for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit compliance. Identify the criteria used to determine signiticance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant, direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Land Use and Planning Speciflc tasks that will be conducted in the analysis will include the following: • PMC will descnbe the environmental setting of the project This will include a discussion of any inconsistencies between the proposed project and the City's adopted General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and zoning, and any applicable Master Plans, Speciflc Plans, habitat plan, and regional plans. The consultant shall examine the existing physical conditions as well as the potential future conditions. • Perform a detailed project review to conflrrn the project's compliance with City ordinances and policies. The ordinances and policies shall include: 1) the City of Carisbad General Plan, 2) the Carisbad Habitat Management Plan, 3) the Carisbad Zoning Ordinance (Titie 21) including the Growth Management Chapter, 4) McClellan Palomar Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 5) Landscape Manual, 6) Open Space and Conservation Resource Management Plan, 7) Local Coastal Program, and 8) Poinsettia Properties Speciflc Plan. City of Carlsbad EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort PMO DETAILED WORK PROGRAM • PMC will analyze the land use compatibility between the proposed project and surrounding existing and proposed development. Areas of particular concern are the single-family residential development to the north, the mobile home park and single-family residential to the east and the Carlsbad State Beach and Campground and Carlsbad Boulevard to the west. • Identify the criteria used to determine signiticance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant direct and indirect, impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Mineral Resources Two reports have been prepared that provide information on the site. Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities- Ponto Area Land Use Plan, dated June 11, 2003 and Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation Hotel Site on Ponto Road, dated February 18, 2005. • PMC will identify any known valuable mineral resource and shall analyze the project for impacts that would result in the loss of a known valuable mineral resource or result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource. • PMC will perform a third-party review of both of the Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities reports prepared for the project site. PMC will evaluate the analysis and conclusions contained in the reports and evaluate the adequacy of the impact analysis with regard to mineral resources. PMC will identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analyses and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the flndings ofthe reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, PMC will complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the flndings of the additional analysis into the text of the EIR. Noise The project site will experience some noise impacts from the adjacent roadway, Carisbad Boulevard and the San Diego Northern Railroad line. Additional noise Impacts associated with grading and construction may be introduced into the area. Increases in trafflc volumes may also add incremental noise. Nuisance noise may be generated from the loading areas and daily operations of the hotel and retail uses proposed with the project. An acoustical evaluation has been prepared for the project dated August 2005: • PMC will perform a third party review of the acoustical analysis. PMC will identify any flaws/ inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the flndings of the reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, PMC will complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the flndings of the additional analysis into the text of the EIR. • Recommendations for mitigation measures or requirements for additional studies shall be presented as necessary in the EIR. • The Noise Element of the General Plan and City of Carlsbad Noise Guidelines Manual shall be consulted to assure proposed mitigation measures do not conflict with adopted policies and guidelines. • Identify the criteria used to determine signiticance; identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measure. City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — DETAILED WORK PROGRAM Population and Housing The proposed project may indirectiy induce growth through the provision of a new hotel, road extensions and infrastructure to support new homes. Specific tasks to be conducted include the following: • Compare the proposed project to the General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and Zone 22 Local Facilities Management Plan. • Analyze the proposal to determine if it will induce substantial growth in the area either directly or indirectiy. • Evaluate if sufficient public utilities are provided for the intensity of development proposed in the Plan to ensure that the adequacy of the City's public facility plans will not be adversely impacted. • Evaluate whether or not the project will displace a substantial number of existing housing units or people. • Identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Public Services and Utility Services The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. Tasks will include: • Describe the project setting and determine the demands of the entire project for the following: a) fire protection; b) police protection; c) schools; d) parks; and e) other public facilities (government offlces, etc.). • Determine the ability of the agencies providing services to meet the demands of the proposed project in order to conclude whether a significant impact will be created. • The proposed project's impacts on public services should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. • The emergency response plans of the City of Carlsbad shall be analyzed in conjunction with the proposed project to determine ifthe project will interfere with existing plans. • Identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct and indirect, impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Recreation The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. The proposed project's impacts on recreation should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. The project is envisioned as a piace that is attractive not only to visitors, but also to residents of Carlsbad. To this end, the project includes recreational amenities including pedestrian and bicycle trails that connect to the regional system. • Describe the project setting and determine the recreation demands of the entire project area. City of Carlsbad P jVIC:! EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — 10 DETAILED WORK PROGRAM • Determine the ability of the agencies providing the recreational services to meet the demands of the proposed project in order to conclude whether a signiflcant impact will be created. • The proposed projects impacts on recreation will be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. • Identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Traffic and Circulation The Project fronts Carisbad Boulevard, while vehicular access to the site will be from Ponto Road. Ponto Road currentiy provides access to the adjacent residential development and any increase in traffic generation has raised concerns with nearby residents. A transportation analysis for the project was completed by dated August 04, 2005. A Traffic Constraints Study was completed for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan in September 2004 and should also be reviewed. There is a potential for traffic increases to result in physical effects to the environment • PMC will perform a third party review of the Transportation Analysis for Carisbad Beach Resort and Spa, dated August 4, 2005 (Beach Resort Report, hereinafter) and the Traffic Constraints Study completed for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan in September 2004 (Ponto Report, hereinafter). PMC will then identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analyses and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the flndings of the reports/assessments into the text of the ERR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, PMC will complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the flndings of the additional analysis into the text of the EIR. • Review the comments and letters related to City Council hearing on the project and address traffic impact issues in the EIR. • Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report to ensure that all requirements of the City of Carlsbad's Growth Management Program are satisfled. • Ensure that the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report identify the level-of-service (LOS) for the road segments and intersections for current, near-term and build-out scenarios as they relates to the proposed project. • Identify locations of signalized intersections. • Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report for conformance against SANTEC/ITE Guidelines for Trafflc Impact Studies in the San Diego Region. • Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report against the assumptions made within the City's latest build-out traffic model. • Review the Site Development Plan exhibits to verify the project is constructing all required infrastructure to ensure that the City Growth Management standards are met. • Review the Site Development Plan exhibits to identify any potential conflicts for intersection sight distance and vehicular decisions associated with the project using Caltrans standards. City of Carlsbad P MO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort DETAILED WORK PROGRAM • Identify if the proposed project offers potential impacts to areas outside the City of Carlsbad, and ifthe project requires any mitigation measures. • Ensure that all required mitigation measures identifled in the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report are included in the EIR for this project • The components of the traffic/circulation analysis should include vehicular traffic, public transportation, bike and pedestrian traffic, and parking. An evaluation of the pedestrian and bicycle circulation system for potential hazards shall also be completed. As the project site is entirely within the Coastal zone, an analysis of the project's impact on public and private parking is critical. • PMC's analysis will make a determination as to the provision of adequate access to adjacent properties in compliance with City of Carlsbad access requirements. • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Utilities and Services Systems The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. Tasks shall include: • PMC will describe the project setting and shall determine the demands of the entire project for the following: a) wastewater treatment facilities; b) water facilities; c) stormwater drainage facilities; and d) solid waste facilities. • Determine the ability of the agencies providing the services determined above to meet the demands of the proposed project in order to conclude whether a significant impact will be created. • The proposed project's impacts on utilities and service systems should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant, direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation Measures. Mandatory Findings of Significance As required by and consistent with CEQA Guidelines 2006 Section 15065, the EIR shall address all mandatory flndings of signiflcance. Cumulative impacts The development of the proposed project may lead to several cumulative impacts that need to be addressed. These cumulative impacts may include, but may not be limited to degradation of air quality and increased trafflc congestion. • As required by CEQA, the EIR shall address cumulative impacts for the proposed project. This shall include an identiflcation of past present, and reasonably anticipated future projects producing City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort —--.-.^ 12 DETAILED WORK PROGRAM related or cumulative impacts, and shall include a summary of the environmental impacts expected to result from those projects. It should contain an analysis of the cumulative impacts of relevant projects and any reasonable options for mitigating or avoiding any signiflcant cumulative impacts ofthe proposed project. • PMC will identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant direct and indirect, impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Growth Inducement The proposed development will relocate and extend existing utilities, re-align and extend Ponto Drive, and complete improvements to Carisbad Boulevard. • As required by CEQA Guideline 2006, the EIR shall address the impacts of growth inducement created by the proposed project. • The consultant shall identify the critena used to determine signiflcance; identify any signiflcant and less than signiflcant direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. Effects Found Not To Be Significant This section will include brief discussions of those topics that were found not to have signiflcant impacts associated with them. Other CEQA Topics This chapter will provide brief discussions of other topics speciflcally mandated by CEQA, as follows: Unavoidable Signiflcant Impacts; Signiflcant Irreversible Changes; and Growth-Inducing Impacts of the Proposed Project. Project Alternatives The EIR will contain a discussion ofthe following project alternatives: • No Project (required under CEQA) • Reduced Project • Alternative Site Each ofthe alternatives will be described in detail to provide a basis for the comparative impact evaluation. (As discussed above, a draft description of alternatives will be prepared eariy in the EIR preparation process for review and verification by City staft) The analysis of alternatives will be qualitative in nature, except where quantitative data is available. The analysis will compare the alternatives to the proposed project, and will identify the environmentally superior alternative. A summary table will be p.^'ovided to facilitate easy comparison of impacts among the alternatives and the proposed project. City of Carlsbad P M O EIR 05-03 Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort — 13 DETAILED WORK PROGRAM TECHNICAL APPENDICES The technical studies prepared for this EIR, plus any previously prepared studies which are extensively relied upon in the EIR, will be included in a separate volume. PRINTING AND DELIVERY Upon completion of the preliminary First Screen Check Draft EIR, 5 copies of the ADEIR will be printed and delivered to the City staff for their review. An electronic version (without the technical appendices) will be provided should City staff wish. TASK 3 - PREPARATION, PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIR Based on comments received from the City staff, the First Screen Check Draft EIR will be revised. Twenty-Five (25) spiral bound copies and twenty-five (25) copies in three ring binders of the City-approved Draft EIR and technical appendices, one (1) unbound reproducible copy of all documents, twenty-five (25) copies of the City- approved Draft EIR with appendices, exhibits, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program on CD's, including one Master CD from which copies can be made. TASK 4 - PREPARATION, PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FINAL EIR Response to comments made during the Draft EIR public review period. PMC will submit written responses to comments and provide five (5) First Screen Check Final EIR documents in three-ring loose-leaf binders which include all comments on the Draft EIR within four (4) weeks after the close of the public review period. In addition, five (5) First Screen Check copies in three-ring loose-leaf binders of the Candidate Findings of Fact incorporating staff's comments shall be submitted. PMC will provide five (5) Second Screen Check copies in three-ring loose leaf binders of the Draft Final EIR, including appendices and exhibits, which shall incorporate staff's written recommendations and revisions to the Screen Check Final EIR, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and a separate submittal consisting of the Candidate Findings of Fact within four (4) weeks of receiving the written comments from City staff on the responses to comments and the Final EIR. PMC will provide twenty-five (25) spiral-bound copies and twenty-flve (25) copies in three-ring binders of the City-Approved Draft Final EIR and technical appendices, one (1) unbound reproducible copy of all documents, twenty-flve (25) copies ofthe City-approved Draft Final EIR with appendices, exhibits, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program on CD's, including one (1) Master CD from which copies can be made. PMC will provide flve (5) spiral bound copies of the Certifled Final EIR with technical appendices, exhibits, Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and Findings of Fact, including one (1) Master CD from which copies can be made which incorporate any changes made to the Final Draft EIR documents during the public hearing and certiflcation process. City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — 14 DETAILED WORK PROGRAM TASK 5 - MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM AND CEQA FINDINGS As part of the EIR preparation effort, a comprehensive Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) will be prepared for the project pursuant to Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code. PMC will coordinate with the City in designing the monitoring and reporting program. The program will enumerate mitigation measures specifled in the EIR, identify the parties responsible, and indicate the time frame for implementation of monitoring for each mitigation measure. PMC will provide the City with flve (5) copies ofthe draft MMRP and after one round of comments by City Staff, PMC will provide flfteen (15) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy of the final MMRP. PMC will also prepare the required CEQA Findings for project consideration in coordination with City staff. The format will be based on City input and will include a statement of overriding considerations (if required). TASK 6 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND MEETINGS The PMC Project Director and manager will attend up to twelve (12) project and public meetings on the project as well as maintain regular contact with the City on the status of the project. City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — 15 PERSONNEL, QUALIFICATIONS, AND REFERENCES PERSONNEL, QUALIFICATIONS, AND REFERENCES PERSONNEL AND QUALIFICATIONS Resumes are available upon request GARY WAYNE^SENIOR ASSOCIATE Mr. Wayne has over 25 years of experience in urban and environmental planning, with an extensive background in public sector planning. Mr. Wayne has been responsible for the management of planning operations including current and long-range planning, growth management habitat management local coastal program administration, environmental planning, regional planning, redevelopment planning, as well as compliance with state and federal mandate laws and programs. His public sector planning includes considerable background in capital improvements planning and financing as well as developing optimal organizational processes and structures to provide public facilities and services either concurrent or in advance of demand. KEVIN GRANT—SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER As a project manager and senior environmental planner, Mr. Grants responsibilities include environmental and land use planning. Mr. Grant has over 9 years of experience in the planning and environmental field. He has experience with analysis and project management in support of environmental document preparation and production, as well as long-range planning experience with general/comprehensive plans, master plans, specific plans and design guidelines, in addition to current planning. Mr. Grant's experience also includes involvement with the CEQA/NEPA processes on various projects throughout California. Mr. Grant has assisted a variety of communities throughout California with their environmental, urban land use planning, and community development needs. Mr. Grant has worked with the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, El Centro, Palm Springs, Carlsbad, Imperial, Los Angeles, Westmorland, Calipatria, Calexico, and Holtville. He has prepared CEQA/NEPA documents for these cities as well as assisted with general plan updates and specific plan preparation. In addition, he has consulted on current planning issues within San Diego County, Imperial County, Riverside County, including; population and housing impacts of planned land uses and development that is allowed under their General Plan. Mr. Grant has also worked with Solana Beach, Huntington Beach, and in the City of Los Angeles on environmental compliance issues in relation to NEPA/CEQA documents. LANCE SCHULTE—MUNICIPAL CONSULTANT Mr. Schulte has over 20 years of experience in both public and private sectors. He has successfully lead organizations and large scale planning and growth management projects using a unique combination of planning and business skills and experience. Mr. Schulte is currentiy leading a consultant team in supporting the city of Palm Springs in the managing of planning projects. Mr. Schulte works out of the San Diego office. Mr. Schulte served as project manager for the creation of a specific plan for the Monarch Beach Resort, a 400- key 5-star resort and 238-home coastal golf course community. The project involved the creation of fiscally responsible and environmentally sensitive development entitiements that also advanced the provision of important public facilities. Extensive coordination with the community and relevant agencies such as the California Coastal Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife was a critical component ofthis project STACY BLACKWOOD—ASSISTANT PLANNER Ms. Blackwood serves as a current planner for projects in the City of Carisbad and the City of Palm Springs. Her duties also include research and writing. She has several years of experience as a team leader, project manager, policy analyst presenter and trainer. City of Carlsbad PMO EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort —->«w 16 PERSONNEL, QUALIFICATIONS, AND REFERENCES CHRISTINA KELLER—ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER Ms. Keller serves as an Environmental Planner, with duties including project management researching, writing, editing, processing, and quality control of documents prepared in accordance with CEQ/\/NEPA for a wide variety of public and private projects primarily in Southern California. Ms. Keller has more than six years experience working with environmental. Coastal Zone, and land use planning issues, including project management technical writing, environmental analysis, client representation, and resource agency processes and permitting. PRIMARY CONTACT Gary Wayne 10951 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite 1-A San Diego, CA 92121 gwayne@pacificmunicipal.com (858) 453-3602 Mr. Wayne will also be responsible for attending all Planning Commission and City Council meetings. REFERENCES Edward Knight, Community Development Director City of Orange 300 E Chapman Ave Orange, CA 92866 (714) 744-7220 Troy Butzlaut Assistant City Manager City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 322-8336 City of Carlsbad P M O EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION Task Name Project Initiation Kickoff meeting Public Meeting Data Collection NOP / Initial Study Screencheck Draft EIR Intro, Executive Summary, AestheticsA/isual Resoura Agricultural Resources Air Quality Biological Resources Cultural Resources Geology & Soils Hazards/Hazardous Materi HydrolgyAA'ater Quality Land Use/Planning Mineral Resources Noise Population & Housing Public Services Recreation Transporta ion/Traffic Utilities & Service Systems Cumulative Impacts Growth Inducement Alternaitves Mandatory Findings of Sigr Document Review / Production City review Draft EIR Second SDEIR DEIR Production Printing NOC / Publication City Review Final EIR Screencheck FEIR Respon FEIR Documenl Prep Printing City Review MMRP Prepare MMRP / Findings Public Hearings Planning Commission City Council Duration 30 days 4 hrs 2 hrs 24 hrs 30 days 14.38 days 65 hrs 115 hrs 17 hrs 25 hrs 86 hrs 40 hrs 30 hrs 36 hrs 33 hrs 46 hrs 17 hrs 17 hrs 19 hrs 11 hrs 24 hrs 75 hrs 20 hrs 8 hrs 6 hrs 35 hrs 8 hrs 53 hrs 21 days 12.25 days 80 hrs 34 hrs 10 hrs 1 day 21 days 21 days 120 hrs 44 hrs 8 hrs 2 wks 4.88 days 39 hrs 0.5 days Start Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/20/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/27/06 Mon 2/27/06 Mon 2/27/06 Mon 2/27/06 Fri 3/3/06 Mon 3/13/06 Wed 4/12/06 Wed 4/12/06 Fri 4/21/06 Wed 4/26/06 Thu 4/27/06 Thu 4/27/06 Fri 5/26/06 Fri 5/26/06 Mon 6/19/06 Mon 6/26/06 Tue 6/27/06 Wed 7/t2i'08 Wed 7/12/06 Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 Finish Fri'3/24/06 Mon 2/13/06 Mon 2/20/06 Wed 2/15/06 Fri 3/24/06 Fri 3/3/06 Thu 2/23/06 Fri 3/3/06 Wed 2/15/06 Thu 2/16/06 Mon 2/27/06 Fri 2/17/06 Thu 2/16/06 Fri 2/17/06 Fri 2/17/06 Mon 2/20/06 Wed 2/15/06 Wed 2/15/06 Wed 2/15/06 Tue 2/14/06 Wed 2/15/06 Fri 2/24/06 Wed 2/15/06 Mon 2/27/06 Mon 2/27/06 Fri 3/3/06 Mon 2/27/06 Mon 3/13/06 Tue 4/11/06 Fri 4/28/06 Tue 4/25/06 Thu 4/27/06 Thu 4/27/06 Fri 4/28/06 Thu 5/25/06 Mon 6/26/06 Fri 6/16/06 Mon 6/26/06 Mon 6/26/06 Mon 7/10/06 Tue 7/18/06 Tue 7/18/06 Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 Mon 7/24/06 Feb5,'06 Feb 12,'06 Feb 19,'06 Feb 26,'06 Mar 5,'06 Mar 12,'06 Mar 19,'06 Mar26,'06 Apr2.V6 Agr^'06_ A^r 16,'06_ Api23^06„_ [Apr 30.'06 May 7, '06 May 14,'06 : May 21,'06 May 28,'06_ Jun4 '06 Jun11,'06 JunJ8,'06 Jun 25, '06 ^ ..JulZ'06^, Jul^'06 M16JQ6_____JiiL23J06__„ ;s,MYw T F^s's MTy^^ I s s M I w T F S smiwj FS'SJM;^^^ CZ] 4ZZ] dZZ U I jCZI Icz jd Icz] -fl -KZ 1 Project; Project2 Date: Wed 1/11/06 Task Progress Milestone Summary ^ Rolled Up Task Rolled Up Milestone Rolled Up Progrt Split External Tasks Project Summary Group By Summary Deadline CONTRACT PRICE AND ALLOWABLE COST CONTRACT PRICE AND ALLOWABLE COST Task Description Project Director $135 Project Manager $105 Senior Res. Special $105 Environ. Planner $85 Assist. Planner $70 Admin. $60 Sub- Consultants Outside Direct Costs Totals j Screencheck Draft EIR Intro, Exec Sum, Project Description 3 18 0 10 30 4 65 Intro, Exec Sum, Project Description $405 $1,890 $0 $850 $2,100 $240 $5,485 AestheticsA/isual Resources 2 5 0 100 8 115 AestheticsA/isual Resources $270 $525 $0 $0 $7,000 $480 $8,275 Agricultural Resources 2 1 6 8 17 Agricultural Resources $270 $105 $0 $510 $0 $480 $1,365 Air Quality 1 8 0 0 16 0 25 Air Quality $135 $840 $0 $0 $1,120 $0 $2,095 Biological Resources 2 4 8 70 0 2 86 Biological Resources $270 $420 $840 $5,950 $0 $120 $7,600 Cultural Resources 1 2 16 0 20 1 40 Cultural Resources $135 $210 $1,680 $0 $1,400 $60 $3,485 Geology and Soils 1 4 0 1 24 0 30 Geology and Soils $135 $420 $0 $85 $1,680 $0 $2,320 Hazards/Hazardous Materials 1 3 0 8 24 0 36 Hazards/Hazardous Materials $135 $315 $0 $680 $1,680 $0 $2,810 Hydrology/Water Quality 1 2 4 24 0 2 33 Hydrology/Water Quality $135 $210 $420 $2,040 $0 $120 $2,925 Land Use Planning 3 2 16 0 24 1 46 Land Use Planning $405 $210 $1,680 $0 $1,680 $60 $4,035 Mineral Resources 1 2 6 8 0 0 17 Mineral Resources $135 $210 $630 $680 $0 $0 $1,655 Noise 1 4 0 0 12 0 17 Noise $135 $420 $0 $0 $840 $0 $1,395 Population & Housing 1 4 2 0 12 0 19 Population & Housing $135 $420 $210 $0 $840 $0 $1,570 $3,175 Pubiic Services 1 2 0 8 0 11 Pubiic Services $135 $210 $0 $0 $560 $0 $905 Recreation 1 3 12 0 8 0 24 Recreation $135 $315 $1,260 $0 $560 $0 $2,270 Transportation/Traffic 3 8 24 0 40 0 75 Transportation/Traffic $405 $840 $2,520 $0 $2,800 $0 $6,565 Utilities & Service Systems 2 4 0 4 10 0 20 Utilities & Service Systems $270 $420 $0 $340 $700 $0 $1,730 Cumulative Impacts 2 4 0 2 0 0 8 Cumulative Impacts $270 $420 $0 $170 $0 $0 $860 Growth Inducement 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 Growth Inducement $270 $420 $0 $0 $0 $0 $690 Project Alternatives 4 16 0 15 0 0 35 City of Carlsbad EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort PMO CONTRACT PRICE AND ALLOWABLE COST Task Description Project Director $135 Project Manager $105 Senior Res. Special $105 Environ. Planner $85 Assist. Planner $70 Admin. $60 Sub- Consultants Outside Direct Costs Totals $540 $1,680 $0 $1,275 $0 $0 $3,495 Mandatory Findings of Significance 1 3 0 4 0 0 8 Mandatory Findings of Significance $135 $315 $0 $340 $0 $0 $790 Printing / Graphics 1 0 0 4 48 53 Printing / Graphics $0 $105 $0 $0 $280 $2,880 $880 $4,145 Document Review / Production 16 8 16 0 0 8 48 Document Review / Production $2,160 $840 $1,680 $0 $0 $480 $5,160 Subtotal 42 83 104 135 232 74 670 Tasl< 11 $5,670 $8,715 $10,920 $11.475 $16,240 $4,440 $2,450 $59,910 Final EIR Screencheck FEIR-Response to Comments 4 30 4 4 50 28 120 Document Preparation $540 $3,150 $420 $340 $3,500 $1,680 $9,630 FEIR 12 0 4 16 12 44 Document Preparation $0 $1,260 $0 $340 $1,120 $720 $3,440 Printing 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 Printing $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $480 $2,200 $2,680 Subtotal 4 42 4 8 66 48 172 Task IV $540 $4,410 $420 $680 $4,620 $2,880 $0 $2,200 $15,750 Project Management and Meetings Kickoff meeting 4 4 4 4 Public Scoping Meeting 3 3 3 3 2 mtgs w/ Staff re Prep of SCD 2 4 4 4 2 mtgs w/ Staff re SCD coms 2 4 4 4 2 mtgs w/ Staff resp to comments 4 4 4 4 Three Public Hearings 12 12 0 0 Additional Meeting 2 2 2 2 Subtotal 29 33 21 21 0 0 104 Task VI $3,915 $3,465 $2,205 $1,785 $0 $0 $0 $600 $11,970 City of Carlsbad EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort PMO 20 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION No contractual agreement exists between Pacific Municipal Consultants and any property owners affected by the proposed Hilton Carisbad Beach Resort project Our firm is committed to working exclusively for public agencies and we do not expect to hold a contract with the said property owners in the future. In limiting our contractual agreements to public entities, PMC is able to provide sound, unbiased environmental services and documentation. City of Carlsbad P JVI O EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort — 21 APPENDIX: ABILITY TO COMPLY ABILITY TO COMPLY PMC has reviewed the Standard EIR Consultant Contract and can agree to the terms and conditions contained therein, however, PMC has some questions about the payment provisions and would request the opportunity for clarification should we be selected for this project. PMC has executed past agreements with the City of Carisbad and is confident that we will be able to agree to mutually acceptable terms. City of Carlsbad P fVI EIR 05-03 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort LSA I.SA A .S S () C I A T E .S . IN C PACIIIC CKN TKR H K K K (i L K Y IK V 1 N t, R I V K R .S IIJ K 701 PALOMAR AIRPORT Rl) , Sl'ITi: 300 7 60 9 3 1 .4 8 O 6 T fU. COl,MA PAIM SPRINGS ROCKI.IN CARLSBAD CAI.HORNIA 92009 76093I 4807 FAX I-O R T COLLINS POINT RICHMOND SAN HIS OBISPO January 19, 2006 Michelle Masterson, Management Analyst City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Subject: Proposal to Prepare an Environmental Impact Report for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Dear Ms. Masterson: LSA Associates, Inc. (LSA) is please to submit this proposal to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort. This proposal is based on careful review of the Request for Qualifications and Proposals issued on December 12, 2005, investigations of the proposed project site, knowledge of the area, and specific experience preparing environmental documentation for resort projects. LSA is a 100 percent employee-owned, multidiscipline environmental planning and project management firm with offices throughout Califomia, including one in the Cityof Carlsbad. Preparation and review of documents prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has been an LSA core service since the founding of the finn in 1976. Over the past 30 years, LSA has expanded its services to include virtually all environmental planning and permitting-related services to provide a "one-stop" firm for the completion of CEQA documentation and resources agency permitting. LSA has extensive experience preparing EIRs for large, complex resort projects in California, including the Treasure Island Resort, now called the Montage (Laguna Beach), the Waterfront Hilton Resort (Huntington Beach), and the Headlands Resort (Dana Point). We encourage you to contact the references listed in this proposal to hear first-hand about the quality of services that LSA's dedicated team of professionals provide to each and every project. Having prepared environmental documents for these projects and other similar projects, LSA is thoroughly familiar with the potential environmental issues that the City may face and confident in its ability to provide expert services to the City of Carlsbad's Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project. The enclosed proposal further describes LSA's professional capabilities and expertise. Although we have made every effort to anticipate the needs of the City, we welcome the opportunity to discuss our strategy and the details of our scope of work. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Mona DeLeon or me at (760) 931 -5471. Sincerely, }SOCIATES, INdl iJJ f^J^— Balen Principal Oj/j 7/06 <d. \PR()['()SAl \/.//(llOJl\cover letter duo. PLANNINC; K N V 1 R O N M E N T A L S C 11 N C [•: S STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT AND RELATED APPLICATIONS (SDP 05-14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11) Submitted to: City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Prepared by: LSA Associates, Inc. 703 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 260 Carlsbad, CA 92011 (760) 931-5471 LSA Project No. ZZZOIOJI LSA January 19, 2006 STATEMENT OF QUAL! F I CATONS AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD DEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 RELIABILITY OF THE FIRM I LSA ASSOCIATES, INC 2 ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL CAPABILITIES 2 SUBCONSULTANTS 3 2. PERSONNEL, QUALIFICATIONS, AND REFERENCES 6 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 6 PROJECT TEAM 8 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE 14 CLIENT REFERENCES 25 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES 26 4. SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION 45 5. CONTRACT PRICE AND ALLOWABLE COST 47 6. APPENDICES 48 SUBCONSULTANT COMMITMENT LETTERS RESUMES l.:\PROPOSAL\ZZZ010J USOQProposaLdoc «0l/19/06.> S I A l EMEN I Ol QUAl.IFICAI C3NS AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE IIII TON CARLSHAD BEAC;H RESORT PROJECI LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. L INTRODUCTION LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. (LSA) has prepared this proposal in response to the City of Carlsbad's (City) Request for Qualifications and Proposals (RFQ/P) to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort project. Preparation and review of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documents has been an LSA core service since the founding ofthe firm in 1976. This expertise includes coordination with local, State, federal, and other governmental agencies; managing public participation programs; issuing necessary legal notices; and incorporating the document into the overall planning process. LSA has worked successfully with other cities, agencies, community groups, and private entities to support their efforts for similar projects: Treasure Island Resort Community EIR (Laguna Beach), Waterfront Hilton Resort (Huntington Beach), Newport Dunes Resort (Newport Beach), Headlands Resort (Dana Point), Spanish Bay Resort (Monterey County), and Disney Vacation Resort at Newport Coast/Marriott Resort (Orange County) are among our most notable resort projects. After thoroughly reading the Request for Qualifications and Proposals, several visits to the project site, and in-depth discussions with staff who would be involved in the project, we have tailored this proposal to provide information about LSA's approach, organizational structure, qualifications, and project experience relevant to the services the City is seeking through this solicitation. One of the key factors that LSA brings to the success ofthe proposed contract is the assignment of staff who are experts in CEQA and technical analysis services. With this in mind, LSA is confident of its ability to provide expert services to the City of Carlsbad on the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project. To supplement project management, environmental planning, and natural resources expertise, LSA has teamed with Ninyo & Moore (Peer Review, Geology/SoiIs, Hazardous Materials, and Mineral Resources issues), Fuscoe Engineering (Water Quality), and VisionScape Imagery, Inc. (Aesthetics). LSA specifically sought out these firms because they are local and because of the extensive qualifications of their staff. LSA has a history of working with these firms on other projects and has found their work to be high quality and professional. RELIABILITY OF THE FIRM LSA has been in business providing environmental consulting services for 30 years. Our team has a reputation for delivering aggressively scheduled assignments as required. Before bidding on a project, LSA evaluates its workload and assignments to determine whether it can meet the client's goals. LSA pursues projects only when it can comfortably commit the appropriate resources. LSA's reliability is demonstrated by both its successful track record, as summarized in the Relevant Project Experience section, and it commitment of senior-level staff to the project. LSA is motivated and committed to exceed the City's expectations on task assignments within the desired time frames. It is LSA's intent that staff play a consistent lead role from start to finish. ,:\PR( )P( )S Al .\ZZ/.() I OJ I VSC )QPropiisaLdcK- -01 /11)/()6 >. SIAIEMENT OF Q U A L 1 F I C A L O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION CJF AN EIR FOR THE HIL70N CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOC I ATES. INC. Through submission ofthis proposal, LSA guarantees that the key team members, and most important, the Project Manager, will be available to respond to requests in a timely manner. This Statement of Qualifications and Proposal has been prepared to respond completely and comprehensively to the requirements ofthe RFQ/P and the Selection Evaluation Criteria. It includes the specific experience and qualifications of LSA and our subconsultants. Specific background information for LSA (Prime) and our subconsultants is presented in this section. LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. LSA is a diversified community planning, transportation, and environmental firm. Founded in 1976, LSA leads the fields of environmental sciences, planning, and design by blending broad technical expertise, years of experience, enlightened yet pragmatic solutions, and a commitment to complete tasks on time and within budget. LSA is a 100 percent employee-owned company, with more than 200 full-time employees in its nine California offices and one office in Colorado. The LSA staff includes experts in environmental analysis, transportation planning and engineering, biology, wetlands, habitat restoration, natural resource management, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), community and land planning, archaeology, paleontology, historic resources, noise impact assessment, and air quality analysis. LSA has no pending litigation or adverse conditions that would affect its ability to complete the requested professional consulting services to the City. Environmental Planning has been the cornerstone of LSA's professional practice and continues to be one ofthe firm's key practice areas. Over the past 30 years, LSA has expanded its service to include virtually all environmental planning-related services to provide a "one-stop" firm for the completion of all technical studies required to support CEQA analysis. LSA's environmental staff includes expert practitioners of CEQA and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); LSA has prepared hundreds of Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). Our multidisciplinary project teams are assembled to fit the specific needs of each client and project. LSA's work begins with the collection and analysis of baseline data, used to determine the significance ofthe project's impacts. Mitigation measures are then proposed to reduce impacts, where possible, to below levels of signiticance. LSA also provides recommendations on project design refinements and/or alternatives to avoid or reduce otherwise significant impacts. Thorough and accurate documentation—including use of our Geographic Information System (GIS) Division— is provided to help regulators make informed decisions and to protect our clients from litigation. Working with specialists across disciplines, LSA's environmental planners offer deep knowledge of science and regulations, solid problem-solving skills, and well-reasoned solutions. This balanced approach has earned LSA a reputation for thorough, credible, objective analysis that accommodates agency requirements without compromising our clients' objectives. ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL CAPABILITIES LSA's Natural Resources staff is known for outstanding expertise in the evaluation, management, and restoration of biological resources. Our staff of scientists prepares biological resource inventories. 1 .:\PR()P()SAl.\/.ZZ() I OJ I VSOQProposaLdcK «01/19/06. STATEMENT OF Q U A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE illllON CARLSHAD BEACII RESORT PRC:)JECT ISA ASSOCIATES. INC. constraints analyses, and impact assessments. LSA's extensive experience in wetlands analysis, special status species evaluation, and environmental permitting is respected by both clients and regulatory agency staff LSA designs habitat restoration plans and mitigation banks, implements and monitors revegetation programs, and facilitates successful completion of permitting assignments. Extensive use of GIS and Global Positioning System (GPS) has become a regular part of our work. LSA's Natural Resources staff is the single largest technical discipline within LSA, with 32 professional staff members in our two Southern California offices. With 69 biologists statewide, we can always consult internally with someone who has dealt with and overcome similar complex issues. LSA has managed and monitored numerous habitat restoration and habitat creation projects until released from further obligations by the resource agencies, including the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), the California Coastal Commission (CCC), and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). LSA has experience with sites ranging in area from less than 1 acre to 100 acres. The projects address habitat types ranging from desert scrub to coastal wetlands. The professional staff has a broad base of hands-on experience to effectively address and correct problems encountered during implementation. LSA's Transportation staff offers comprehensive planning and engineering services for all aspects of development and transportation projects. Our services include preparation of traffic impact assessment reports, modeling for regional transportation networks, identifying roadway funding and cost-sharing opportunities, and assessing traffic and parking conditions. In Noise and Air Quality, LSA offers complete assessment modeling and monitoring of noise/air quality impacts for residential, commercial, and industrial development; General Plan/Specific Plan studies; and transportation projects. These services include modeling of construction and operational emissions with mobile and stationary sources. LSA's Cultural Resources staff provides field surveys, testing, laboratory services, resource evaluation, and historical assessments. When required to offset significant impacts, we will develop cost-sensitive and practical mitigation for cultural resource protection and preservation. LSA's Geographic Inforniation Systems staff utilizes up-to-date technology to map and analyze environmental data and information. GPS technology is applied to locate resources and geographic reference points for surveys. Spatial data are used to generate digital maps and aerial photographic overlays to facilitate project planning, augment environmental impact assessments, and enhance public presentations. LSA's Graphics staff is critical to our success, presenting complex information in visually appealing presentations. Accurate and clear mapping, visual simulations, shade/shadow analyses, and photography are essential components of our presentation of environmental analyses and planning projects. SUBCONSULTANTS LSA has built its environmental services business on 30 years of strong performance, client satisfaction, and repeat/referral business. While the demand for LSA's services remains strong, the l.:\PR()POSAl.\/.ZZ010JI\S()QPropo.saLckK' ..() 1/19/06. STATEMENT OF QU A 1,1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HI L T C3 N CARI SBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT ISA ASSOCIATES. INC. key personnel identified in this submittal are available to provide bolh management/supervisorial and direct/hands-on services for this assignment. The LSA team includes the following firms and key personnel that we have worked with in the past and have found to be highly responsive and professional. NiNYO AND MOORE. Since 1986, clients have turned to Ninyo & Moore for innovative solutions to complex geotechnical and environmental challenges. As a leading geotechnical and environmental sciences engineering and consulting firm, Ninyo & Moore provides specialized services to clients in both the public and private sectors. With offices in California, Nevada, and Arizona, the firm is fuliy committed to being responsive, cost-efficient, and thorough in meeting its clients' project needs and objectives. Ninyo & Moore's geotechnical division provides geotechnical engineering, feasibility studies, seismic and geologic hazards investigations, foundation investigations, pavement design, pile design, slope stability evaluations, soil classification, geophysical evaluations, subsurface explorations, evaluation of liquefaction potential, preparation of earthwork and foundation specification, water resource development planning, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program/Standard Urban Storm Management Plan (SWPPP/SUSMP) and Best Management Practices planning, and forensic engineering. Ninyo & Moore has provided these services throughout the western United States for a variety of projects including airports, bridges, commercial developments, dams, educational facilities, harbor and offshore structures, highways and roadways, hospitals, industrial developments, landfills, light rail transit lines, parks and recreational facilities, pipelines, power stations, railroads, residential developments, reservoirs and tanks, transmission lines, tunnels, water treatment plants, and wastewater treatment plants. Ninyo & Moore's environmental division performs Phase I and II environmental site assessments and audits, asbestos and lead paint surveys, underground storage tank assessments, hazardous waste investigations, regulatory compliance, water resource development, soil and groundwater contamination studies, and remediation services. These services have been provided for a variety of clients including local. State, and federal governments; Department of Defense agencies; lenders; and commercial developers. Ninyo & Moore offers fully equipped, well-staffed, state-of-the-art geotechnical and materials laboratory facilities performing a range of laboratory testing services under the supervision of a registered civil engineer. Field and laboratory technicians and special inspectors are ACI, ICBO, NICET, OSHA, and Caltrans-certified. Ninyo & Moore's testing laboratories have been inspected and/or accredited by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), American Materials Reference Laboratory (AMRL), Arizona Department of Transportation, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Caltrans, California Division of the State Architect, City of Los Angeles, City of San Diego, Nevada Department ofTransportation, Clark County, City of Las Vegas, Tri-Chapter Special Inspection Committee, and the Corps. VISIONSCAPE IMA(;ERY, INC. Founded in 1992 by brothers Eddie and Joe Font, VisionScape Imagery has grown into a full-service architectural visualization firm serving all aspects ofthe development process with architectural illustrations, visual simulations, terrain modeling, video l.APROPOSAl.\ZZ/.01 OJ l\S()QProposal.d(K- «01/19/06.: STATEMENT OF Q U A1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR TIIE HIL TON CARI SBAD BEACH RESOR T PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. animation, and interactive presentation solutions. The VisionScape team, headquartered in Irvine, California, has the technical expertise, creative skills, and production capacity to perform highly accurate and photo-realistic modeling and imaging. VisionScape has completed projects of varying size and purpose, claiming clients in the public sector as well as in the private residential and commercial segments. At VisionScape Imagery, unlike many firms in this industry, the two Founding Principals are still involved in the day-to-day activities of the firm, making certain through both their professional qualifications and personal attention to timeliness that each and every project is carried out with a prompt turnaround time and with absolute accuracy. FUSCOE ENCINEERINCJ, INC. is a civil engineering, watershed management, and land surveying firm headquartered in Irvine with branch offices in Rancho Cucamonga and San Diego, California. Since 1992, the firm has completed hundreds of design projects in Central and Southern California, with occasional assignments out of State. The firm specializes in site development projects for residential, recreation, retail, and commercial construction, as well as highway and flood control work for public agencies. These projects have ranged in construction values up to $150 million and have involved clientele such as the County of Santa Barbara; Federal General Services Administration; the University of California, Santa Barbara; the University of California, Irvine; and the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center (32nd District Agricultural Association). Fuscoe is committed to providing timely and professional services that maximize value for clients. Fuscoe has been named in 14 awards by the Building Industry Association and has been recognized by a national organization as being one of the top 25 best-managed engineering firms. l,:\PROP()SAl.\/,/./.010Jl\S()QProposal.dcK- «01/19/06.. STATEMENT OF QU A1.1 F 1 C AT O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HII.TON CARLSBAD BEACH RESOR T PRC5JECT I SA ASSOCiATES. INC. 2. PERSONNEL, QUALIFICATIONS, AND REFERENCES PROJECT MANAGEMENT The LSA team will provide the City ofCarlsbad with local, experienced, and well-recognized personnel who will work together to prepare the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project Environmental Impact Report. The Project Manager, Mona DeLeon, has over 20 years of environmental planning experience. Ms. DeLeon will be supported by a distinguished team of task managers, as described later in this section ofthe proposal. Our project management approach encompasses three key facets to meet the City's needs: • Provision of a strong, proven, dedicated Project Manager will provide the City of Carlsbad with one primary contact. Ms. DeLeon will direct the team effort, ensure the team is acting in the best interest ofthe City, and will verify that the work is completed to the highest technical levels. Ms. DeLeon will also establish and maintain communication to keep the City informed and to resolve issues quickly, including regularly scheduled status updates on all work products. • Provision of a Principal in Charge, Robert Balen, with 30 years of professional planning experience and expertise in the CEQA clearance process. Mr. Balen has successfully managed scores of controversial large-scale projects, including the Waterfront Resort and Residential Complex in Huntington Beach, Walt Disney Studios Expansion EIR in Burbank, Burbank Empire Center Retail and Hotel EIR, San Joaquin Marsh EIR, Bolsa Chica Residential Project EIR, Solana Beach Elementary School EIR, Los Coches/Cajon Valley Middle School EIR, and Headlands Development and Conservation Plan EIR. • Provision of a strong supporting team of task managers. These staff members will be responsible for the technical adequacy and processing of technical reports and EIR sections. These task managers will interface with their counterparts in the reviewing City staff to ensure that the technical studies are completed in a manner satisfactory to the City. The LSA Team is organized to effectively carry out the required planning and environmental consulting services of the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project EIR on a fast-track, 13-month schedule. Our Team has been structured to work directly with the City staff, the cooperating agencies as required, and the citizens of Carlsbad. The organizational chart on the following page represents the entire LSA Team. These are the individuals who will be responsible for carrying out the required planning and environmental services for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project EIR. Other than routine data and information requests, all LSA Team members will work through the Project Manager to communicate with the City, approval agencies, and interested citizens. Resumes are provided in the appendix. I .APROPOSAl.\ZZ/.() I OJ 1 \S()QProposal.d(K- "01 /19/06.. a •13 I.. C3 RS bo o STATEMENT OF QUAL I F I CATONS AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HII.TON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCI ATES. INC. PROJECT TEAM Rob Balen: Principal in Charge Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: As Principal in Charge, Mr. Balen will provide Ms. DeLeon with the corporate support required to meet the project's schedule, budget, and staffing requirements. Mr. Balen will provide contract oversight for the project and will be responsible for ensuring contract compliance and implementation of LSA's Quality Control Plan. He will work with Ms. DeLeon and the City staff and will be available for meetings as needed with the City. Qualiflcations: Rob Balen is a Principal in LSA's Irvine and Carlsbad office and has been with LSA for 20 years. Mr. Balen brings 28 years of professional planning experience to each project. As manger of the Environmental Planning Group, Mr. Balen oversees CEQA and NEPA document preparation, planning document preparation, and development project processing for projects in Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. He has successfully managed EIRs for controversial large-scale projects and had primary responsibility for the Walt Disney Studios Expansion EIR in Burbank, Bolsa Chica Residential project. Headlands Resort and Residential Development and Conservation project (Dana Point), San Joaquin Marsh Restoration project, the Waterfront Resort and Residential Complex in Huntington Beach, and the Burbank Empire Center/Lockheed B-I Site Redevelopment project. Mr. Balen is a California Certified Mediator. Mona DeLeon, AICP: Project Manager Project Involvement: 40% ResponsibiUty: Ms. DeLeon will have primary responsibility for maintaining effective working relationships with the City of Carlsbad and all team members. She will be responsible for the management and administrative aspects ofthis project, as well as the team's performance with regard to technical issues. In this regard, she will provide the LSA Team with all relevant information at the outset of this assignment and will ensure, during the course ofthe work, that the LSA Team coordinates its efforts in an effective and efficient manner. To this end, she will conduct regular coordination, review progress, and coordinate the work of each participating party as necessary. Ms. DeLeon will keep the City informed of all significant project information on a timely basis throughout the life of this contract by way of informal and formal reporting via e-mail, fax, or phone conversations. Qualiflcations: Ms. DeLeon, AICP, is an Associate serving in the Environmental Planning Unit and has been with LSA for six years. Ms. DeLeon's primary responsibilities include managing and preparing EIRs, Environmental Impact Statements (EISs), Initial Studies, Negative Declarations, Specific Plans, and land planning documents. She has over 20 years of experience in the planning profession, with specialization in land planning, policy planning, development processing, and public participation. Currently, Ms. DeLeon is managing the preparation of a Master Plan and EIR for the Long Beach Sports Park project. Other recent experience include preparation of the North Long Beach Police Station EA/FONSI, the Outdoor Education Camp EIR for the Boy Scouts of America (Orange County), and an Addendum to the Headlands EIR (Dana Point). Ms. DeLeon is a key member of the Los Angeles Airport EIR/EIS on-call FAA team. I.APROPOSAlV.Z/.OlOJIVSOQProposal.dcK- «0l/19/06 STATEMENT OF Q U A 1,1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HILTCJN CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PHOJECT LSA ASSOC I ATES. INC. TASK MANA(JERS The following key staff will serve as Task Managers responsible for conducting quality control/peer review (as needed), technical evaluations, and preparation of technical reports. Adrianne Beazley: Assistant Project Manager Project Involvement: 40% Responsibility: Ms. Beazley will act as Assistant Project Manager, responsible for assisting Ms. DeLeon with document organization and effective communication between the City and the Project Team. Qualiflcations: Ms. Beazley has five years of experience related to environmental analysis. In addition to preparing environmental docuinents pursuant to CEQA, Ms. Beazley prepares and reviews constraints analyses and biological technical reports, biological assessments, and focused surveys for a variety of animal species. Ms. Beazley specializes in ornithology and desert ecology. She has experience working with permit application submittals to agencies such as the Corps (Corps Section 404 permits), USFWS (Section 7 and Section 10 endangered species consultations), and CDFG (Section 1600 Streambed Alteration Agreements). Lisa Williams, REHS, REA: Water Quality Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: Ms. Williams will be responsible for preparation of the hazaidous materials and water quality analysis in the EIR forthe proposed project. Qualiflcations: Ms. Williams is a Senior Environmental Specialist with more than 14 years of experience involving project management and expertise related to hazardous waste and water quality issues. Her technical experience includes Preliminary Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I) reports. Soil and Water Investigations (Phase II), Hazardous Waste Initial Site Assessments (ISA), Water Quality Assessments Reports, and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Compliance. Tony Petros: Transportation/Circulation Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: Ponto Road provides access to the adjacent residential development, and the increase in traftic generation has raised concerns with nearby residents. As lead traffic planner, Mr. Petros will be responsible for third-party review of previous reports completed by Urban Systems Associates, Inc. and RBF Consulting; review comments and letters related to City Council hearings; and develop traffic control and parking plans for the EIR. Qualiflcations: Mr. Petros is an LSA Principal and Manager of the Transportation Group. Mr. Petros has been with LSA for 20 years. His primary responsibilities at LSA include managing transportation l.:\PROP()SAl.\ZZZOIOJI\S()QProposal.dcK- «01/19/06.. STATEMENT OF QU A1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPC3SAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR F CJ R THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOC 1 ATES, INC. engineering services, reviewing comprehensive traffic and parking studies, and assisting in the preparation of environmental documents. Mr. Petros has conducted traftic studies throughout the State of California, applying the California Department ofTransportation (Caltrans) Traffic Manual, Highway Design Manual, and Project Development Process guidelines and requirements. He has developed numerous trafTic and parking management plans for both public and private projects. Representative projects for Mr. Petros include the Montage Resort, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa, Oceanside Walkable Communities project, and the Ramada site traffic studies within the Anaheim Platinum Triangle Specific Plan. Tony Chung, Ph.D.: Air Quality and Noise Analysis Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: As the proposed project will result in an incremental increase in local and regional air pollution and traftic volumes, air and noise impact studies are very important on this project. Dr. Chung will be responsible for conducting these studies in reference to the proposed resort project and incorporating the findings of the review into the EIR. Qualiflcations: Dr. Chung, Ph.D., is a Principal and Director of Acoustical and Air Quality Services in LSA's Irvine office. He has over 16 years experience in environmental studies, specializing in noise and air quality impact analysis. Dr. Chung is a Board-certified member ofthe Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) and is on the certified acoustical consultant list in both Orange and San Diego Counties. Dr. Chung has conducted more than 500 community and transportation noise impact analyses for highways/freeways, airports, railroads, landfills, industrial/manufacturing plants, schools, hospitals, and residential communities. He is experienced with noise models such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Integrated Noise Model (INM) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Stamina/TNM, Caltrans Sound32, and methods to assess rail noise and other stationary noise sources. Dr. Chung has substantial experience in air quality analysis in numerous air quality management/control districts throughout the State of California and southwestern United States. He has conducted more than 150 air quality studies for highways/freeways, airports, seaports and bays, landfills, commercial and industrial developments, and residential communities. He is experienced with the California Air Resource Board (ARB) EMFAC7, URBEMIS, CALINE, FAA's Emission and Dispersion Modeling System (EDMS), and United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) CAL3QHC, as well as air quality models for regional emissions and local carbon monoxide (CO) hot spot analyses. Deborah McLean, MA, RPA: Cultural Resources Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: A Cultural Resources Constraints Study of the Ponto Specific Plan completed by RECON (June 17, 2003) identified a light scatter of shell, several flakes, and two stone tools outside of the project area. Additional testing is needed and documentation is required in the proposed EIR. This task will be completed by Ms. McLean. Qualiflcations: Ms. McLean is a Principal with LSA's Irvine office and an archaeologist with 21 years of field experience in cultural resource management, the last 11 at LSA. Ms. McLean is I .APROPOSAl ,\/.ZZO 1 OJ 1 \SOQProposal dcK «01 /19/06.. 10 SIAIEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F 1 C A T O N S AND PROPOSAL 'REPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HILION CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT I.SA ASSOCIATES. INC. responsible for coordinating and directing archaeological projects in compliance with CEQA and NEPA. Ms. McLean coordinates and directs archaeological and paieontological laboratory operations and is responsible for departmental staffing and management. Ms. McLean conducts archaeological fleld surveys and excavations and prepares technical reports. She has authored and coauthored well over 100 technical reports. Mike Trotta: Biological Resources Project Involvement: 25% Responsibility: Mr. Trotta will be responsible for reviewing the Existing Biological Conditions Report and Wetlands Delineation Report and evaluating potential biological impacts to open space and habitat areas of the proposed project. Qualiflcations: Mr. Trotta has experience with the San Diego County Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP), the County Biological Resources Protection Ordinance, Biological Mitigation Ordinance, City of San Diego Biology Guidelines, California Endangered Species Act (CESA), and Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). Mr. Trotta has managed biological resource and wetland assessments and mapping and prepared reports in compliance with City and County of San Diego guidelines. He has obtained environmental permits from the resource agencies for San Diego clients and is currently managing biological resource surveys for three sites on behalf of the County of San Diego. He is currently managing the monitoring for four mitigation sites for construction of two schools on behalf of the Escondido Union School District and is currently implementing mitigation measures for Cajon Valley Union School District, both in San Diego County. Mike Trotta is an Associate with LSA with more than 10 years of experience relative to biological resource assessment, permitting, and native habitat restoration in Southern California. His responsibilities include project management; assisting clients in obtaining environmental permits from federal. State, and local agencies; preparing biological evaluations and assessments; coordinating with clients, contractors, subcontractors, monitoring firms, developers, and government agencies; preparing reports on revegetation projects, jurisdictional waters, and wetlands delineations; and monitoring and managing construction crews in restoration construction of native habitat, with emphasis on coastal sage scrub (CSS), riparian, and saltwater marsh plant and animal communities. Mr. Trotta's monitoring responsibilities include constmction monitoring during project preparation, plant and seed material installation, regular maintenance monitoring, qualitative and quantitative data collection for progress analysis, and noise analysis. In addition, he has attended seminars relating to the flora of San Diego County and exotic weed eradication and has completed a course in Methods of Habitat Restoration offered by the University ofCalifornia, Riverside. Nicole Dubois: CEQA Compliance Project Involvement: 20% Responsibility: Ms. Dubois will be responsible for review of environmental analysis and technical reports for consistency with the project description and compliance with CEQA. 1 .APROPOSAl .\ZZ/.01 OJ 1 VSOQProposal.diK- <•() 1 /19/06. STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HUTON CARLSHAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. Qualifications: Ms. Dubois, Senior Environmental Planner, contributes to project planning for large land use proposals and development projects. Her responsibilities include management, preparation, and research of environmental documents pursuant to CEQA and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Her recent projects include Headlands Development and Conservation Plan EIR Addendum, Long Beach Home Depot EIR, the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center Master Plan EIR, Santa Ana College Master Plan EIR, Santiago Canyon College Master Plan EIR, and the Long Beach Sports Park EIR. Ms. Dubois also participates in a multidisciplinary team that provides ongoing land planning and environmental management support for Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). Stephen A. Beck, PG, CEG, HG, REA, Principal Environmental Geologist, Ninyo & Moore: Agricultural Resources, Geology/Soils, Hazards/Hazardous Materials, Mineral Resources Project Involvement: 15% Responsibility: Mr. Beck will be responsible for the geotechnical investigations for CEQA documentation. Qualifications: As a Principal Environmental Geologist with Ninyo & Moore, Mr. Beck has 24 years of professional experience. Mr. Beck provides managerial, technical, and QA/QC oversight and support on all corporate, environmental submittals and projects. He has been an active participant in the development of the San Diego Department of Environmental Health's (DEH) Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Manual, which has been adopted by other agencies, in whole or in part, throughout California. In particular, Mr. Beck has received written acknowledgements from the DEH for his excellent contributions to the SAM Manual. Eddie Font, Principal and Co-Founder of VisionScape Imagery: Architectural Visualization Project Involvement: 10% Responsibility: Mr. Font will be responsible for preparation of visual simulations of the project. Qualifications: Mr. Font provides overall strategic responsibility forthe firm with almost 15 years of hands-on experience in the field of Architectural and Engineering Visualization. Mr. Font holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California. In 1987 he began his career at Pardee Homes, and in 1992, formed VisionScape Imagery with his brother and partner, Joe Font. Mr. Font has distinguished himself as a principal who truly interacts and enjoys working with clients. Bringing his customer-centric philosophy, as well as his expertise in the fields of architecture and engineering, Mr. Font ensures adherence to a prompt turnaround time and close attention to detail. Ian Adam, M.E.S.M., Fuscoe Engineering: Water Quality Management Project Involvement: 5% Responsibility: Mr. Adam will be responsible for preparation of a preliminary Water Quality Management Plan in accordance with the proposed project. I.APR()P()SAL\ZZZ010J IVSOQProposal.dcK- <.0l/l9/()6.. ' 2 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSHAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. Qualifications: Mr. Adam's specialty is water resources, with an emphasis in water quality regulations and Resource Agency interaction. As such, Mr. Adam emphasizes storm water regulations and water quality best management practices (BMPs) design to public and private clients. Mr. Adam's technical background in waler quality, combined with his engineering and regulatory experience, provides clients with a uniquely trained individual to work with stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and other consultants. l.APR()P()SAi.\ZZZOIOJl\S()QProposal.dcK "01/19/06.. 13 STATEMENT OF Q U A 1.1 F I C A TO N S AND P R CJ P O S A 1. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE LSA has prepared several hundred environmental evaluations ofthe past 30 years for both public and private projects and has extensive experience with resort and coastal resort projects. A description of several recent resort projects are presented below. LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. Waterfront Hilton Resort EIR Client: Thc Robert Mayer Corporation Project Location: Huntington Beach, California LSA prepared an EIR for a four-star hotel, commercial, and residential complex along Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. The project is located in the coastal zone. Issues discussed in the EIR included redevelopment of downtown/coastal Huntington Beach; phasing issues; aesthetics issues related to beachfront hotel towers; beach access; on-site wetlands; and relocation of 209 mobile homes. LSA is involved in ongoing wetland mitigation, traffic parking and access issues, and environmental clearances for the subsequent phases of development. Newport Dunes Resort EIR Client: City of Newport Beach Project Location: Newport Beach, California he project consisted of the adoption of a LSA prepared an EIR for the Newport Dunes Resort. Planned Community District Plan forthe entire lOO-acjre Newport Dunes Resort and the development ofa Hotel and Time-Share Resort with 400 hotel and 100 time-share units on a 30-acre portion of the existing Newport Dunes Resort. In addition to other discretionary actions, the project included an amendment to the Newport Beach Local Coastal Program and an amendment to the Coastal Development Permit for the project site. Hearings were held on the project by the Planning Commission and City Council, but the project was withdrawn by the applicant prior to EIR certification after approval of a voter-sponsored antigrowth initiative. Treasure Island (Montage) Resort Community EIR Client: The Athens Group Project Location: Laguna Beach. California LSA prepared an EIR to address the redevelopment of the Treasure Island mobile home park, a 30-acre site that includes a beach and bluffs and is now a world-class resort and residential complex. The proposed project is a resort hotel with banquet facilities, multiple keyed resort residential units, and single-family homes. The applicant is .seeking a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, and Local Coastal Plan (LCP) approval (the site is in a deferred certified LCP area). Assessment of a'tentative tract map and Development Agreement were also included in the EIR. Key issues addressed in the l.APROPOSAl.\ZZZO 1 OJ I VSOQProposal.dcK «() 1/19/06.. 14 STATEMENT CJF QU All F I C ATO N S AND P R CJ P CJ S A 1. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT P R CJJ E C T I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC. EIR included visual impacts to surrounding residents, public coastal access and safety issues, water quality, protection of tide pools/marine resources, effects on sand movement, and land use compatibility issues. Treasure Island (Montage) Resort TrafTic Impact Analysis Client: The Athens Croup Project Location: Laguna Beach, California After EIR certification and approval ofthe project, LSA was recommended to the property owner by the City of Laguna Beach to prepare the traffic impact analysis for the Treasure Island Resort project, one of the more controversial projects in Laguna Beach. LSA prepared the level of service impact assessments at intersections and arterials within the project's sphere of influence. LSA staff conducted detailed operational analyses ofthe resort drop-off/valet areas, beach drop-off areas, and individual turn movement operations at the access locations. LSA also prepared the Parking Management Plan for the resort that incorporated monitoring and shared use of an adjacent retail/commercial parking area. LSA provided detailed analyses and presentation materials as part of the lengthy public hearing and review process. The project and the attendant Parking Management and Transportation Demand Management Plans were approved by the City Council and used to gain CCC approval of the resort project. The project has been constructed and is now operational as The Montage Resort. Spanish Bay Resort Resource Management Plan Client: t'ebble Beach Conipany Project Location: Monterey County. Calilornia LSA was instmmental in providing environmental documentation and restoration planning for the Spanish Bay Resort reviewed through the Coastal Commission and the County of Monterey. The 236-acre resort is located on the coast of the Monterey Peninsula in the Del Monte Forest and includes plans for an 18-hole championship golf course, a 270-room resort hotel, and 80 condominiums. As consultant to the Pebble Beach Company, LSA provided special professional services in numerous environmental planning and design disciplines. Our emphasis focused on managing technical studies, as well as implementation. Specialists on the LSA staff studied the biological sensitivity of the Spanish Bay environment, making recommendations regarding the preservation of resources in light of development potential. Other programs included a shoreline accessibility study and plan, a signing program, and a Transportation Systems Management program. After project approval, LSA conducted one of the largest and most complex dune restoration projects in the State in order to restore the on-site sand dunes to their native condition. 1 .APROPOSAl.\7.Z/.01 OJ 1 \S()OProposal.dcK- «()I/19/06. 15 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND P R CJ P O S A I PREPARATION CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HII.TON CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. Disney Vacation Resort/Marriott Resort at Newport Coast EIR/F>IR Addendum Client: Disney Developnient Company/Marriott Corporation Project Location: Newport Coast. County of Orange. California LSA prepared an EIR for construction ofthe Disney Vacation Resort on the Newport Coast. The project site is a 70-acre parcel designated on the LCP for tourist commercial use. The resort was proposed to include 650 vacation units, restaurants, retail, health club, swimming pools, tennis courts, tot-lots, and parking. The property subsequently was sold to Marriott Resorts and was modified for construction of 500 for-sale timeshare units. While the land use and development of the site were addressed in previous environmental documents for the Newport Coast (which LSA prepared), LSA prepared an updated EIR to address the specific resort project and refine mitigation measures for construction approval. These issues included: landform alteration; water quality, including relationship ofthe Resort project to the Master Drainage Runoff Management Plan; biological resources, including assessment of coastal sage scrub habitat and development of a mitigation plan to offset impacts to the California gnatcatcher; visual impacts, including consistency with LCP policies and height limitations; traffic and circulation; air quality; noise; and socioeconomics, especially affordable housing issues for employees of the resort. LSA prepared an EIR Addendum for the Marriott Resort project on this site in 1998 to address changes in design and grading. The project has been construcied and is now operational. Lake Isabella Hot Springs Resort EIR Client: Lake Isabella Hot Springs Resort, Inc. Project Location: Lake Isabella, California LSA prepared an EIR for the Lake Isabella Hot Springs Resort in the town of the Lake Isabella in Kern County. The projeci proposed the developmenl ofa 100-room hotel with 60 cottage units, a Recreational Vehicle Resort with 100 sites, and thermal pools and spas that will utilize the 47-acre site's existing hol springs. LSA biologists conducted a focused survey for the Alkali mariposa lily and prepared a wetland impact analysis for the projeci, which were incorporated into the EIR biological impact assessment. LSA provided resource agency scoping and coordination for biological resources studies and the wetlands impact report. The project proponent decided not to pursue the project, and the Draft EIR was withdrawn prior to full for public review. Hyatt Resort at Pelican Hill EIR Client: Hyatt Development Corporation Project Location: Newport Coast. Orange County, California LSA prepared the EIR for a new Hyatt Resort Hotel wilhin the Irvine Coast Planned Community in unincorporated Orange County. The project implements the tourist commercial component of the Irvine Coast LCP Land Use Plan. Discretionary approvals include a combined Coastal Development Permit/Site Developmenl Plan and a Tentative Parcel Map. The 450-room destination resort includes restaurants, retail, meeting and banquet rooms, a spa, and tennis courts. Primary environmental issues include landform modification, aesthetics, affordable housing for hotel employees, and compliance with the Irvine Coast LCP. 1 .APROPOSAl.\ZZZOIOJ I VSOQProposal.diK- .<01/19/06.. STATEMENT CJF Q U A 1.1 F I C A T CJ N S AND P R CJ P CJ S A 1. PREPARATION CJF AN EIR F CJ R THE HITTCJN CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCI AT ES, INC. Headlands Development and Conservation Plan EIR/EIR Addendum Client: Headlands Reserve. LLC Project Location: Dana Poinl. Calilornia LSA prepared an EIR for the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan (HDCP) in the City of Dana Point. The HDCP includes development of 115 single-family residential lots; Visitor/ Recreational Commercial uses; a 65-room resort and spa with frontage on Pacific Coast Highway. Other components ofthe project include 30.3 acres of conservation open space with public safety constraints, environmental resources, and/or scenic value; and 31.7 acres of recreation open space that includes a trail system, public parks, public recreation visitor facilities, and a public beach. The project required an amendment to the Dana Point Local Coastal Program and the approval of a Master Coastal Development Permit. Solana Beach Elementary School No. 6 EIR Client: Solana Beach School District Project Location: Solana Beach. California LSA prepared an EIR for the propo.sed site acquisition, construction, and operation of a new elementary school intended to serve 550 students. The site is located in the Carmel Valley community of the City of San Diego. Population growth in this area has resulted in a substantial increase in student enrollment, and the Solana Beach School District identified a critical need for a new school to address both current and future enrollment needs. The EIR addressed air quality and noise, geology and soils, hazards, hydrology, population and housing, land use and planning, recreation, and transportation and circulation. The EIR was litigated and successfully withstood the legal challenge. Los Coches Creek Middle School EIR Client: Cajt)n Valley Union School District Project Location: El Cajon. California LSA prepared an EIR for a new middle school. The proposed 1,200-student school will provide educational facilities for grades 6-8, with 100 employees estimated at build out. Potentially significant issues addressed include aesthetics, hydrology, water quality, biology, cultural resources, data recovery, traffic, air quality, and noise. I .APROPOS Al .\ZZ/.01 OJ 1 VSOgProposal.dcK- «01 /19/06.. 17 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PRCJPOSAI PREPARATTON OF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECn LSA ASS OC I ATES, INC. County of San Diego On-Call Services (Contract No. 506119) Client: County of San Diego Project Location: San Diego, California LSA was retained by the County of San Diego to provide on-call environmental services. The following Task Orders have been performed to date: • Protocol Surveys for Pala Temecula and Pala Mission Road Improvements. LSA is conducting surveys for the arroyo toad (Bufo californicus) in accordance with United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) protocols for the species, in addition to surveys of the three sites for the presence of suitable habitat to support the Quino checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha cfuino; QCB). LSA biologists are also conducting a database search for recorded observations of the least Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii pusillus) and will prepare a letter with recommendations on the need for least Bell's vireo surveys based on site observations and the results of the database search. • San Elijo Lagoon Focused Surveys. LSA is conducting focused surveys and preparation of reports that document the surveys for the following federally listed as threatened or endangered species: the light-footed clapper rail (Rallus longirostris levipes; LFCR), southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus; SWF), least Bell's vireo (Vireo hellii pusillus; LBV), and coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica; CAGN) at the approximately 27-acre site proposed for the San Elijo Lagoon Visitor Center Improvements project located at 2710 Manchester Avenue, Encinitas, San Diego County, California. The surveys are being conducted in accordance with USFWS and CDFG protocol for the respective species. • South Santa Fe Avenue Reconstruction Project Least Bell's Vireo Surveys. LSA is conducting surveys of the 3.32-acre site for the federally listed as endangered LBV in accordance with USFWS protocol for the species in anticipation ofa road improvement project for this site in the City of Vista. • Floral and Faunal Species Inventory for San Diego County Lands near Palomar Airport, Carlsbad, San Diego County. LSA recently conducted floral and faunal species inventory surveys ofthe approximately 50-acre site located east of Palomar Airport, northeast of the intersection of Palomar Airport Road and El Camino Real. • Protocol-Level Surveys for San Diego Fairy Shrimp at Palomar Airport, Carlsbad, San Diego County. LSA is the lead consultant for focused fairy shrimp surveys, including both dry- and wet-season surveys for the federally listed as endangered San Diego fairy shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegoensis). • Biological Survey and Wetland Delineation Report, Fallbrook Burn Dump Mitigation. LSA is conducting a biological survey and jurisdictional wetland and waters delineation for the approximately six-acre site located in unincorporated Fallbrook, County of San Diego, California. • Development of an Arroyo Toad Biological Assessment for Cottonwood Creek Habitat Restoration Project. The project involves the removal of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and giant reed (Arundo donax) in Cottonwood Creek for the County of San Diego Department of Public Works within habitat of the federally endangered arroyo toad. Under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, the project requires consultation with USFWS for the application ofa take permit. LSA is the prime consultant and TAIC is the subconsultant preparing the biological assessment. 1 .APROPOSAl .\ZZZO 1 OJ 1 VSOQProposal.dtK- <-01/19/06.. STATEMENT OF Q U A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PRCJPOSAI PREPARA TiCJN CJF AN EIR F CJ R THE HILTON CARLSHAD BEACH RESORT P R CJJ E C T I.S A ASS CJC I ATES. INC. City of San Diego On-Call Environmental Services Client: City of San Diego Project Location: San Diego, California LSA was contracted by the Waler and Sewer Design Division (formerly Wastewater Facilities and Engineering) and Capital Project Department ofthe City of San Diego to provide environmental consulting services. The services requested and provided include a biological resources assessment and GPS/GIS mapping; interpretation of federal. State, and local environmental regulations; and construction monitoring. Additionally, LSA is currently teaming with City of San Diego staff and consultants to provide mapping, impacts analysis, and recommendations for compliance with City Guidelines. The project team assisted the City in developing standards for GIS dala collection and vegetation mapping. NiNYO & MOORE South Carlsbad State Beach, Carlsbad, California Client: California Departnient of Parks and Recreation Location: Carlsbad, California Ninyo & Moore was retained to perform a limited geotechnical evaluation for a restroom located at North Ponto Day-Use Area at South Carlsbad State Beach in the City ofCarlsbad, California. The project involved the constmction of a single American Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible vault restroom building with an approximately 1,000-gallon underground holding tank, with the restroom over it. An approximately five-foot excavation will be made to accommodate the holding tank. The restroom will be located at the west edge ofthe paved parking lot, centered in an existing curbed parking space within approximately 18 feet of a westerly descending coastal bluff Ninyo & Moore's scope of services included review of background information, including available geotechnical data, topographic maps, geologic maps, and stereoscopic aerial photographs; performance of a geologic reconnaissance of the proposed site to observe existing conditions and to facilitate the collection of bulk samples of exposed soils; limited laboratory testing consisting of sieve analysis and soil corrosivity tests; and preparation of a geotechnical evaluation report presenting findings, conclusions, and recommendations regarding faulting and seismicity, earthwork, excavatability, slope stability, foundations, and soil corrosivity. Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan EIR, Carlsbad, California Client: Cotton Beland Associates Project Location: San Diego. California Ninyo & Moore provided an evaluation of a proposed stormwater management concept and analyzed the potential for a proposed major development to affect the quality of surface water in Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Encinas Creek, and the Pacific Ocean. The proposed erosion and sedimentation engineering controls (e.g., grass-lined swales, desiltation and detention basins) to mitigate potential water quality and biological impacts from erosion were analyzed, and the potential impact from increased runoff including stormwater runoff from newly created impervious surtaces, such as [.APROPOSAl.\ZZZ() 1 OJ I\SC)QProposal.dcK: «() 1 /19/06. 19 STATEMENT CJF Q U A I, I F I C AT CJ N S AND PRCJPOSAI. 'REPARATION OF AN EIR PCJR THE HITTCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT I.SA ASSOCIATES. INC. paving, combined with urban pollutants associated with mixed land uses (e.g., agricultural, commercial). The evaluation included a discussion of mitigation measures (i.e., Best Management Practices [BMPs]) proposed to reduce these impacts. The evaluation concluded that the proposed project would not have a significant direct negative impact on surface or groundwater quality unless an unauthorized source of contamination was introduced during the preconstruction, construction, and/or maintenance pha.ses of the project. It was emphasized that specific stormwater control system design criteria be developed in collaboration with a hydraulic engineer so that the system would safely and effectively convey stormwater from the area and improve water quality. Ninyo & Moore also recommended the use of vegetative filters and other pollution control structures near pollution sources, segregation of agricultural and commercial runoff, BMPs that use education and incentives to reduce pollution sources, and to plan and impiemenl good mainlenance BMPs including inspecting and repairing the system, wilh an appreciation of critical events such as the wel .season's "first flush." Il was concluded that the strategic use of vegetative fillers, detention basins, and other stormwater quality control .structures, along wilh comprehensive ongoing managemeni ofthe stormwater system, could potentially improve the overall waler quality of the stormwater runoff from the project area. Cantarini Ranch and Holly Springs Projects, Carlsbad, California Client: City ofCarlsbad Planning Departnient c/o Mooney Associates Project Location: Carlsbad, California Ninyo & Moore was retained for a limiled soils and geotechnical evaluation and review for the proposed Cantarini Ranch and Holly Springs projects in the City of Carlsbad, California. The projects are locaied in northeastern Carlsbad, north of El Camino Real and east of the future extension of College Boulevard. The project area for Cantarini Ranch is approximately 155 acres, and the Holly Springs project area is approximately 100 acres. Services included review of background project documents including available geotechnical reports, geologic literature, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and site development and grading plans; performance of site reconnaissance to observe surface features; data compilation and analyses; and preparation of a report presenting the findings, preliminary conclusions, and recommendations for additional evaluation. The report included an evaluation of existing geotechnical reports, a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of ripping/blasting, the potential for removals and recompaction of existing soils, groundwater, and other potential geotechnical impacts to the projects. Magellan Gateway Hotel EIR, Solana Beach, California Client: City of Solana Beach c/o Curtis Scott Englehorn & Associates Project Location: Solana Beach. California Ninyo & Moore performed a preliminary geotechnical evaluation and a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an EIR on a 3.5-acre site located east of Highway 101 in Solana Beach, California. The proposed development will consist of a three-story, 115-unit, 74,000-square-foot hotel with underground parking and a 19-unit, 2-building condominium development. Ninyo & Moore's services included a review of background information including geotechnical reports, geologic reports, geologic and topographic maps, and stereoscopic aerial photographs; a geologic reconnaissance; drilling, logging, and sampling six exploratory test borings with a truck-mounted drill rig; geotechnical laboratory testing consisting of in-situ moisture content and dry density, grain size l.APR()P()SAI.\ZZZO 1 OJ IVSOQProposal.dcK- «01/19/06. 20 STATEMENT CJF Q U A 1.1 F 1 C AT C) N S AND PRCJPOSAI. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACII R E S CJ R T PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCI AT ES, INC. analyses, expansion index, consolidation, pH, minimum resistivity, sulfate content, and chloride content; compilation and analysis ofthe data; and preparation ofa report presenting preliminary conclusions and recommendations for inclusion in the EIR. Specific issues addres.sed included general geologic conditions, faulting and seismicity, the liquefaction potential, groundwater, slope stability, erosion potential, compressible and expansive soils, mineral resources, and preliminary geotechnical design considerations. Ninyo & Moore's Phase I ESA services included review of maps and reports pertaining to the site, as provided by the client; interviews with property representatives regarding the environmental status of the site; performance of a site reconnaissance to visually identify areas of possibly contaminated surficial soil or surtace water, improperly stored hazardous materials, possible sources of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and possible risks of contamination from activities at the site and adjacent properties; and review of regulatory agency databases for the site and for properties located within a specified radius of the site to evaluate the possible environmental impact to the site. These databases list locations of known hazardous waste sites, landfills, and leaking underground storage tanks, permitted facilities that utilize underground storage tanks, and facilities that use, store, or dispose of hazardous materials. Services also included review of historical documents, including aerial photographs (site and vicinity), historical fire insurance rate maps (site and available adjacent properties), building department records (site only), and city directories (site and available adjacent properties); and preparation ofa Phase I ESA report, documenting findings and providing opinions and conclusions regarding possible environmental impacts at the site. Alga Norte Community Park, Carlsbad, Califorma Client: City ofCarlsbad c/o Wimmer Yamada Caughey Project Location: Carlsbad. California Ninyo & Moore was retained to perform a geotechnical evaluation for the proposed Alga Norte Community Park to be located in Carlsbad, California. The propo.sed Alga Norte Community Park will be located on a 33-acre site northwest of the intersection of the future alignments of Poin.settia Lane and Alicante Road. Ninyo & Moore's .services included review of available background information such as pertinent existing geotechnical reports, aerial photographs, and topographic and geologic maps; performance of a field reconnaissance and geologic mapping ofthe site; subsurface exploration with borings; laboratory testing; compilation and analysis of data obtained; and preparation ofa written report providing findings, conclusions, and geotechnical recommendations to assist in design and construction. Cielo North EIR, San Diego County, California Client: Lettieri-Mclntyre & Associates Project Location: San Diego. California Ninyo & Moore was retained to provide the geotechnical, hazardous materials, and water quality portions of an EIR for the Cielo North project located adjacent to Lake Hodges Dam and San Dieguito River. The site consists of an irregularly shaped parcel that comprises approximately 573 acres located south of Elfin Forest Road and Harmony Grove Road in the Elfin-Forest Harmony Grove area of northem San Diego County. The site consists of a series of moderate to steep-sided l.APROP()SAl.\Z/.Z010Jl\S()QProposal.dcx- «01/19/06.. 21 STATEMENT OF Q U A1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND PRCJPCJSAI. 'REPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE IIII.TCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT ISA ASSOCIATES, INC. chaparral covered ridges and hills separated by steep ravines. The majority ofthe site is a north-to- northwest-facing slope with shallow steep gradients. A major southwesterly-trending drainage, Escondido Creek, exists along the northern and northwestern edges of the site. The bedrock units underlying the site are metavolcanic rock ofthe Santiago Peak Volcanics and igneous granodiorite of the southern California batholith. Surficial units include stream-deposited alluvium along Escondido and topsoil/colluvium. The proposed development will consist of approximately 200 residential lots, ranging in size from one-half to two acres in area. A total of approximately 250 acres of the property will be developed, with the remainder left in a relatively native state. Ninyo & Moore's services included a site reconnaissance ofthe property and surrounding vicinity; review of available geologic, geotechnical, and hydrogeologic maps and literature pertaining to the site; review of regulatory agency information; review of historic stereo.scopic aerial photographs; and preparation of separate written reports for each phase ofthe study. Geotechnical issues addressed included local and regional seismicity, presence of shallow groundwater along Escondidio Creek, rock rippability, and local and regional joint patterns within the bedrock. Of particular issue was the stability of bedrock cut slopes. Preliminary conclusions and recommendation for site seismicity, grading, rippability and blasting, construction, and additional subsurface evaluations were also provided. VISIONSCAPE IMAGERY, INC. Carlsbad Resort - Planning Area 5 Client: Grand Pacific Resorts Project Location: Carlsbad, California The Carlsbad Resort was a project completed for Grand Pacific Resorts in 2004 that required the use of visual simulation. By merging high-resolution digital photography, along with accurate three- dimensional modeling and GPS data, VisionScape Imagery created an accurate and photo-realistic view ofthe resort as it would appear following construction, thus enabling concerned citizens and City decision makers to truly understand the full scope of the project. ACDA South Canyon Resort and Golf Client: Terra Nova Planning Project Location: Palm Springs, California The ACDQA South Canyon Resort was a project completed for Terra Nova in 2003 and included the rendering of three visual simulations. These three "before and after" images produced by VisionScape Imagery enabled nonarchitectural audiences to objectively envision the many design elements of the development. Pacific City Client: Makar Properties. Inc. Project LocaUon: Huntington Beach, California For the Pacific City project commissioned by Makar Properties in 2003, VisionScape Imagery was responsible for crafting 12 visual simulations for a large development effort to be carried out near l.APROPOSAl.\7.ZZ010Jl\S()QProposal.d(K' «01/19/()6.. 22 ST ATEMEN T OF QU A L I F I C AT'CJ N S AND PRCJPOSAI. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE IIII.TCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT' PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. I u I H I I I I I I I I I Huntington Beach's popular Main Street Promenade. These Visual Simulations were utilized to showcase the intended visual impact ofthe sizeable development project, which included a beach resort, retail shops, and condominiums. FUSCOE ENGINEERING, INC. Orange County Fair and Exposition Center Master Plan Client: 32nd District Agricultural Association Project Location: Costa Mesa, California This site, located in the City of Costa Mesa, is Stale-owned. Current uses include the Orange Counly fairgrounds, swap meet, equestrian center, amphitheater, and exhibition buildings. Fuscoe's assignment includes civil engineering support to land planners for a complete redesign of the fairgrounds master plan, as well as an assessment of current and future uses to increase site efficiency. Plans include refurbishment of the amphitheater; removing the lawn to increase public seating; moving 200,000 cubic yards of dirt, and adding theater roofing. Additionally, Fuscoe is reassessing water, sewer, and storm drain systems for future uses. Fuscoe is developing a runoff and water quality management plan and other on-site modifications for the fairgrounds equestrian center (currently 15 acres ofthe 110-acre site). Fuscoe is working with the land planner to reduce the size of the existing equestrian site from 15 acres to 8 acres while maximizing land uses. Proposals have included demolition of the stables, corrals, and other facilities to accommodate a larger parking area and new water quality facilities to improve the proposed runoff condition. Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Modernization Client: City of Santa Barbara Project Location: Santa tiarbara. California The proposed project is centrally located in the Oak Park neighborhood of the City of Santa Barbara on what are presently four separate parcels totaling approximately 14.54 acres. The proposed project will increase the size of the medical campus by approximately 46 percent and includes adding a helipad and structured parking. Fuscoe Engineering is part of a team to prepare a comprehensive EIR for this project. Fuscoe Engineering is providing expertise in hydrology, floodplain mapping, and water quality for construction and postconstmction related impacts. The EIR will describe the existing hydrologic conditions of the project, and the regulatory framework for flood control requirements and flood mapping revisions will be outlined. The EIR will also describe the existing water quality environmental setting in terms of local discharges into the municipal separate storm sewer system, the downstream receiving water body, and the Mission Creek watershed. The three major potential impacts of the proposed project are changes to the flood pattems and conditions, water quality impacts due to the phased construction plan, and water quality impacts due to the long-term operations of Cottage Hospital after all construction has been completed. Fuscoe Engineering is providing peer review and evaluation of the two hydrology studies and the construction management plan previously prepared and identifying any deficiencies. Specific I,APROPOSAl.VZZZOIOJ l\S()QProposal.d(Jc «01/19/06.. 23 I I I I I STATEMENT OF Q U A 1.1 F I C A T CJ N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH R E S CJ R T PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. mitigation measures are designed to comply with local grading and water quality ordinances, as well as with the State General Permit for Construction Activities. Fuscoe Engineering is analyzing the iong-term potential water quality impacts within the context of the Phase II storm water regulations. Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Project Client: County of Orange Project Location: Dana Poinl, California After nearly three years of planning and preparation of technical documents for the EIR, the Dana Point Harbor Revitalization project was .stmggling to properly address the large-and small-scale water quality and hydrology issues that are important to the local community and resource agencies. Fuscoe Engineering was brought in to "peer review" the existing work to date and to prepare the final Water Quality Management Plan for the EIR. The scope of work includes evaluating the drainage improvements and selected water quality BMPs by two other respected firms for the project; verifying sizing requirements, functionality, feasibility, and long-term maintenance costs; and providing recommendations for other applicable BMPs when necessary. The scope also includes setting policy and guidelines for future development within the Harbor for compliance with existing and future water quality measures. Lastly, the final report will summarize regional efforts to improve water quality and drainage within the Harbor itself and the upstream end in addition to a field reconnaissance evaluation to provide further recommendations for water quality improvements from local off-site run-on into the project boundary. In addition to this work, Fu.scoe has been coordinating the water quality planning strategies between the County and the City of Dana Point. LAPROP()SAl.\ZZZ010Jl\S()QPropcJsal.diK «01/19/06-. 24 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PRCJPOSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR F CJ R THE HII.TON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT I.SA ASSOCI ATES, INC. CLIENT REFERENCES LSA encourages you to contact the people listed below for objective testimonials of our capabilities. We believe that firsthand conversations with people who have worked with us are the most valuable source of insight concerning our work. LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. Ken Frank, City Manager Allen Haynie, esq. Kyle Butterwick, Community City of Laguna Beach Latham & Watkins LLP Development Director 505 Forest Avenue 600 West Broadway, Suite 1800 City of Dana Point Laguna Beach, CA 92651 San Diego, CA 92101-3375 33282 Golden Lantern (949) 497-0704 (619) 236-1234 Dana Point, CA 92629 (949) 248-3564 NINYO & MOORE Jeff Ahlstrom John Bridges Scott Englehorn California Department of Parks Cotton Beland Associates Curtis Scott Englehorn & and Recreation 8954 Rio San Diego Drive Associates 8885 Rio San Diego Drive Suite 610 345 South Coast Highway 101 Suite 270 San Diego, CA 92108 Suite N San Diego, CA 92108 (619)291-1475 Cardiff, CA 92007 (619) 220-5300 (760) 436-3296 VISIONSCAPE IMAGERY, INC. Donald Dirian, Project Manager Brian Fisk, Planning Manager Tom Smith, President RBF Consulting City of Irvine BonTerra Consulting 74-130 Country Club Drive I Civic Center Plaza 320 N. HaLstead Street Palm Desert, CA 92260 Irvine, CA 92623-9575 Suite 130 (909) 974-4953 (949) 724-6429 Pasadena CA 91 107 (626) 351-2000 FUSCOE ENGINEERING Wade J. Brown, Project Howard Weldon, NPDES Stephan Wandel, Real Estate Director Coordinator Manager City of Laguna Beach City of Yorba Linda Boeing Realty Corporation 505 Forest 4845 Casa Loma Avenue 4900 Conant Street Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Yorba Linda, CA 92886-3364 Building 1, M/C DOO 1-0097 (949) 497-0360 (714)961-7133 Long Beach, CA 90846 (949)790-1914 l.APROPOSAl.VZZZOlOJlVSOQProposal.dcK «01/19/06. 25 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LS A ASSOCIATES , INC. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES Per the City of Carlsbad's (City) Request for Proposal (RFP), the following scope of work is provided for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 05-03) for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort project and related applications (SDP 05-14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11). 1.0 PROJECT BACKGROUND This scope of work was prepared in accordance with the requirements of the City's RFP for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort located in the City's southwest quadrant. The site is generally located on the east side of Cartsbad Boulevard, south of Poinsettia Avenue, and covers approximately eight acres of land. Primary local access to the project is provided via Ponto Road. The proposed project would include 215 hotel rooms, meeting space, a restaurant, and a spa. The project consists of one main 215-room hotel building and parking structure on the eastern end of the property. The main hotel will be one story at the northern end, adjacent to the single-family homes, and then will increase to three stories farther south. The grounds will include a pool area, public pedestrian trail, and public snack bar/cafe along Carlsbad Boulevard. The project will provide a number of publicly accessible amenities totaling approximately 24,000 sf, including oceanfront meeting rooms for weddings and functions, public spa, restaurant, snack bar/cafe, and pedestrian trail along Carlsbad Boulevard. The City is also currently preparing an EIR for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan and three associated projects. The Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan is a document that will help guide development within the 130-acre plan area as an active pedestrian, bicycle-oriented, and mixed-use area with a village atmosphere. Recognizing the Ponto area's potential for redevelopment and its prime coastal location across from the state campgrounds and near new single-family neighborhoods, the city decided to create a "vision plan" for the area to direct future development in the Ponto area. The project complies with General Plan, Zoning, and Specific Plan designations. A City-initiated Program EIR will address the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan as well as three individual development projects. Still within the Vision Plan area, a fourth larger property is the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort project site, for which the owner has submitted a formal development application. The City-Initiated Program EIR for the Ponto Beachfront Village will not specifically analyze the Hilton project, but will include Hilton development components in the analysis. The Hilton Resort project will be analyzed for the purposes of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance in a separate, project-specific EIR, which is the subject of this scope of work. LAPR()P()SA[.V.Z/.01 OJ 1 VSOQProposal.dcK- «01/19/06. 26 STATEMENT CJF Q U A LI F I C A T CJ N S AND PRCJPOSAI. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE IIII.TCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. 2.0 DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS The EIR will cover the Site Development Plan, Redevelopment Permit, Coastal Development Permit, and Tentative Parcel Map. The following actions/approvals will be under consideration by the City Council as part of the proposed project and as analyzed in this EIR: 1. Site Development Plan (SDP 05-14). The project site is located within a "Q" overlay and therefore must process a Site Development Plan. 2. Redevelopment Permit (RP 05-11). The project site is within the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area and therefore must process a Redevelopment Permit. 3. Coastal Development Permit (CDP 05-43). The project site is within the Coastal Zone and therefore must process a Coastal Development Permit. 4. Tentative Parcel Map (MS 05-23). A tentative parcel map is required to create two parcels and a remainder parcel. 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 3.1 General Assumptions The EIR will be prepared using the studies and pertinent information identified in the RFP. LSA will prepare a Draft EIR for the construction and operation of the proposed Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort. The EIR shall be prepared pursuant to all applicable State laws and shall conform to CEQA and State EIR guidelines. A detailed work program designed to comprehensively address and analyze the issues identified and described in the RFP is provided beginning with Section 3.2 of this Scope of Work. To complete the CEQA process, LSA will: 1. Identify, discuss, and develop appropriate mitigation monitoring programs for significant impacts that may be associated with the short-term and/or long-term development of the site. 2. Provide five copies of the Draft EIR Screencheck I documents in three-ring loose-leaf binders for City staff review that will be consistent with CEQA and the Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance (Title 19 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code) within 12 weeks from entering into agreement with the City and receipt of all named reports and data specified in the RFP as being provided by the City and the Applicant. 3. Provide five copies of the revised Draft EIR Screencheck 2 documents in three-ring loose-leaf binders, including appendices and exhibits, which incorporate staff's written recommendations and revisions to the Draft EIR Screencheck 1. A first draft of the Executive Summary, the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and candidate Findings of Fact will also be included. This task will be complete within 12 weeks from receiving a consolidated set of first screencheck comments from the City. I.APROPOSAI.VZZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK «01/19/06.. 27 STATEMENT OF Q U A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND PRCJPCJSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE IIII.TCJN CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. 4. Provide 25 spiral-bound copies and 25 copies in three-ring binders ofthe City-approved Draft EIR and technical appendices, one unbound reproducible copy of all documents, 25 copies ofthe City-approved Draft EIR with appendices, exhibits, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program on CDs, including one Master CD from which copies can be made. 5. Respond to comments made during the Draft EIR public review period. LSA Team shall submit written responses to comments and provide five Final EIR Screencheck 1 documents in three-ring loose-leaf binders that include all comments on the Draft EIR within four weeks after the close of the public review period. In addition, five copies in three-ring loose-leaf binders ofthe Candidate Findings of Fact Screencheck I incorporating staffs comments shall be submitted, 6. Provide five copies in three-ring loose-leaf binders ofthe Final Draft EIR Screencheck 2, including appendices and exhibits, which shall incorporate staffs written recommendations and revisions to the screencheck Final EIR, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and a separate submittal consisting of the Candidate Findings of Fact within four weeks of receiving the written comments from City Staffon the responses to comments and the Final EIR. 7. Provide 25 spiral-bound copies and 25 copies in three-ring binders of the City-approved Final Draft EIR and technical appendices, one unbound reproducible copy of all documents, 25 copies of the City-approved Final Draft EIR with appendices, exhibits, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program CDs, including one Master CD from which copies can be made. 8. Provide five spiral-bound copies of the Certified Final EIR with technical appendices, exhibits. Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and Findings of Fact, including one Master CD from which copies can be made that incorporate any changes made to the Final Draft EIR documents during the public hearing and certification process. 9. Attend up to 12 meetings, including: • One kick-ofT meeting with City staff • One public scoping meeting • Two meetings with staff to discuss is.sues regarding the preparation of the screencheck Draft EIR • Two meetings with staff to review comments on the screencheck Draft EIR • Two meetings with staff to review responses to public comments and the final Draft EIR • Up to three public hearings with presentations as necessary as determined by City staff • One additional meeting as necessary 3.2 Introduction and Executive Summary The introductory chapter and executive summary is a required section under CEQA. This section will provide sufficient detail to evaluate and review the environmental impacts ofthe project, but not excessive detail. It may be used as a ".stand-alone" document. Tasks. The LSA Team will prepare an introductory chapter and executive summary pursuant to all applicable CEQA requirements. This section will identify the project location and boundaries on I, APROPOS A! ,\ZZZ01 OJ 1 \S()QProposal.d(.K- <<() 1 /19/06. 28 STATEMENT CJF QU ALI F I C ATO N S AND PRCJPOSAI. PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. detailed regional maps. It will include a general description ofthe project's technical, economic, and environmental characteristics. The Introduction will include a statement briefly describing the intended uses ofthe EIR, list the agencies that are expected to use the EIR in their decision making, and the approvals for which the EIR will be used. The Introduction will identify areas of controversy and issues raised by agencies or the public. Issues that remain to be resolved should be called out, including the choices among alternatives and whether or how to mitigate the significant impacts. The Executive Summary will itemize and briefly discuss each significant effect ofthe project, as well as proposed mitigation measures required and alternatives that would reduce or avoid that impact. The Executive Summary will be included in copies ofthe revised Draft EIR Screencheck 2. The Draft EIR will comprehensively address and analyze the scope of issues identified and described below. 3.3 Aesthetics Background. The project site is visible from Carlsbad Boulevard and the railroad right-of-way. Surrounding land u.ses include single-family homes to the north; existing older single-family homes and various industrial-type uses to the south; the railroad, a mobile home park, and single-family homes to the east; and South Carlsbad State Beach and Campground and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The potential aesthetic impacts associated with this project relate to public viewsheds and the design and orientation ofthe project. Tasks. LSA and its subconsultant, VisionScape Imagery, will describe the existing visual setting ofthe site, including public viewsheds, elevation, and topography. At least three visual simulations of the project, as seen from public viewsheds (Carlsbad Boulevard, railroad right-of-way, Ponto Drive) will be prepared and evaluated. The visual simulations will include: (I) existing conditions; (2) the proposed graded pads; and (3) the graded pads with the proposed maximum building heights depicted. VisionScape Imagery will coordinate the engineered site photography and site visits. This includes identification of reference points, GPS technology, and specific fields of vision for each view. VisionScape Imagery staff will develop an exact computer model of the proposed development whereby each computer model camera is set to match the on-site photography. The base data and view locations will be digitized utilizing the site plans and technical drawing files. A series of accurate 3D models will be generated illustrating the proposed elevations and natural and finished grades, including existing and surrounding contextual elements such as streets, terrain, pads, and adjacent buildings to be used as reference. Based on the technical drawings provided, VisionScape Imagery will integrate subtle details by applying realistic materials and textures into the image to produce a photo-realistic nature of the visual simulations. Visual effects such as lighting, shadows, contours, and landscaping allow our models to replicate the appearance of the actual development following construction. The simulations are assembled by in.serting the modeling into the photographs taken from site visits using camera match technology. A computer model camera is aligned with the on-site I.APROPOSAI.VZZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dix: «01/19/06.. 29 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HITTCJN CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIAT ES, INC. photography to depict the project setting within the view. The digital imaging and landscape concept is applied last, and final artistic touches are made to ensure that the accuracy, as well as the look and feel, is consistent with the vision ofthe project. Once the production is finalized, VisionScape is able to provide a variety of media types of the finished project, including digital images, prints, and/or PowerPoint presentations. The changes to the visual setting shall be analyzed based on conformance with the General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and Zoning Ordinance to determine whether the project would result in a significant negative visual impact. The LSA Team will identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and, identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.4 Agricultural Resources Background. The site is disturbed, and no agricultural activities have occurred on the property for over 20 years. The northern parcel of the project site is located within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan and Mello II Segment ofthe Local Coastal Program and will require compliance with the agricultural conversion requirements of those docunients. Tasks. The LSA Team shall describe the project's agricultural setting and analyze the agricultural quality of the site and the impact of the project on State and local agricultural resources. This shall include an analysis of type, amount, location, and economic value of any farmland that will be lost with development to nonfarming uses. It shall also identify any impacts or conflicts with thresholds for farmland conversion established by the State Department of Conservation. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant and/or direct and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.5 Air Quality Background. The proposed project will result in an incremental increase in local and regional air pollution. Grading for the project may also contribute significantly to the generation of fugitive dust. The San Diego Air Basin is classified as a "severe" nonattainment area for both federal and state standards for ozone (smog). The San Diego Air Basin also exceeds the State .standard for airborne particulate matter. Impacts from the project may include construction emissions, equipment exhaust, fugitive dust, and vehicle emissions. The project's impact may be significant, as the region presently does not meet air quality standards. Additional mitigation measures may be necessary, such as providing for public LAPR()P()SAL\ZZZ010J IVSOQProposal.dcK- "01/19/06.. -^0 STATEMENT CJF Q U A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND PRCJPCJSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HITTCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESOR T PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIAT ES, INC. transit in the project design and implementation of various Transportation Control Measures (TCMs] to reduce trips, vehicle usage, miles traveled, idling, or traffic congestion. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team will discuss the project setting, including a review ofthe regional meteorology. The LSA Team shall review and address both short-term and long-term air quality impacts ofthe project. Recommended analysis to determine emissions resulting from the project may include: a. Provision of a summary of required emissions data b. Calculations of air quality impacts and emissions during construction and operation of the project c. Modeling of air quality impacts, including modeling of ambient air quality 2. Short-term air quality impacts will be analyzed for the following: a. Grading emissions as a result of earth movement, construction vehicle emissions, construction worker commutes, and haul trips for the import or export of fill, if required, and removal of demolition debris b. Construction emissions as a result of construction vehicle emissions, constmction worker commutes, and trips for the delivery of construction materials c. Cumulative short-term air quality impacts that could occur if construction of the proposed project occurs in the same time period as construction of other projects as included in the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan 3. Long-term air quality impacts shall be analyzed in regard to the following: a. Project emissions from vehicular and stationary sources b. Compliance with federal and State standards as well as regional air quality attainment plans 4. Vehicular traffic on major arterials and local streets in the project vicinity would be affected by trips associated with the proposed project. A detailed carbon monoxide (CO) hot spot analysis will be conducted based on the turn volumes projected at up to eight key intersections in the project vicinity that would be affected by the project. The CALINE4 and EMFAC2002 models will be used for the CO hot spot analysis. 5. The LSA Team shall complete an Air Quality Site Assessment of the project and incorporate the findings ofthe review into the text of the EIR. 6. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.6 Biological Resources Background. The 8.015-acre site consists of mostly disturbed or developed land. Recon prepared a biological survey in 2003 for the entire Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan Study Area I .APROPOSAl .\ZZZO 1 OJ I \SO0Proposal.doc <<() 1/19/06. 31 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND P R O P CJ S A I PREPARATION CJF AN FIR PCJR THE IIII.TCJN CARTSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT I.SA ASSOCI AT ES, INC. encompassing 130.5 acres. Although six sensitive habitat types and four sensitive plant species were found on the overall Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan Study Area, no sensitive habitat or plant species appeared on the project site. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall describe the biological .setting and shall perform a third-party review of the Existing Biological Conditions Report and Wetlands Delineation Report. The LSA Team shall evaluate the methodologies and conclusions contained in the reports for legal and scientific adequacy and accuracy to ensure that the analyses are of a scale and level of effort appropriate to the requirements of the project. The LSA Team shall identify any flaws in the methodologies and/or conclusions and, if no flaws are found, shall incorporate the findings of the review into the text of the EIR. As the two Recon reports provide only an existing condition analysis, the LSA Team shall complete a biological impact and mitigation analysis of the project and incorporate this into the EIR. 2. The LSA Team shall evaluate the project for consistency with the Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP). 3. The LSA Team shall identify any additional impacts to open space and habitat areas resulting from the project. 4. The LSA Team shall identify any impacts to open space resulting from the proposed trail system and potential u.sers including but not limited to pedestrians and cyclists. 5. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any signiticant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.7 Cultural Resources Background. The project site is within the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan project area that was surveyed for cultural resources in 2003 (Recon, Cultural Resources Constraints Study of the Ponto Specific Plan, RECON, dated June 17, 2003) that resulted in the identification ofa light scatter of shell, several flakes, and two stone tools outside of the future area to be developed. The report recommended that due to the potential of a subsurface component, additional testing should occur. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall demonstrate that it meets the minimum qualifications for Cultural Resource Professional required by the "City of Carlsbad Cultural Resource Guidelines" dated December 1990. 2. The LSA Team shall perform a third-party review of the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan cultural resources study prepared by Recon. The LSA Team shall identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the findings of the reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, the LSA Team shall complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the findings of I.APROPOSALVZZZOIOJ IVSOQPmposal.dcK- <<01/19/06.. 32 STATEMENT CJF Q U A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PRCJPOSAI, PREPARATION OF AN EIR PCJR THE HII.TON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. the additional analysis into the text ofthe EIR. In addition, the LSA Team shall evaluate the need to perform the additional testing recommended in the Recon study at this time to establish condition, content, and research potential of significant cultural resources, or whether this should be incorporated into the EIR as a mitigation measure. 3. All field work, research report preparation, and determinations of significance shall be completed in accordance with the requirements of the "City ofCarlsbad Cultural Resource Guidelines," dated December 1990. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria u.sed to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any signiticant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.8 Geology/Soils Background. Two reports have been prepared that provide information on the site: • Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities - Ponto Area Land Use Plan (TerraCosta Consulting Group, June 11, 2003). • Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation, Hotel Site on Ponto Road (Geotechnics, Inc., February 18, 2005). Tasks. The LSA Team shall describe the geological .setting, including existing soil and geologic conditions. The LSA Team shall perform a third-party review of the geotechnical evaluations that cover the project site. The LSA Team shall evaluate the analysis and conclusions contained in the reports and evaluate the adequacy of the impact analysis, particularly with regard to unstable soils, remedial earthwork landslides, rocky soils, fault mpture, seismic ground shaking, subsidence, settlement, surcharging, liquefaction, proposed slope stability, and groundwater impacts. The LSA Team shall identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the findings of the report/assessments into the text of the EIR. Ninyo and Moore will perform the following tasks relative to the preliminary geotechnical evaluation to address geology and soils issues for the EIR: a. Review of provided geotechnical reports and pertinent available literature, including topographic maps, geologic maps, stereoscopic aerial photographs, and available geologic reports b. A geologic reconnaissance of the project study area c. Compilation and analysis of the data obtained d. Preparation of a report presenting our findings and conclusions related to geotechnical conditions at the site, and potential geotechnical constraints on the proposed construction I.APR()P()SAI.\ZZZ01()J l\S()QProposal.d(K- «01/19/()6.. ST ATEMEN T CJF QU A 1.1 F I C AT CJ N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. 3. An analysis of groundwater and the potential for groundwater impacts to the proposed projeci, road, and structures will be included. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.9 Hazards/Hazardous Materials Background. The project site and vicinity has the potential to be impacted by a number of different types of hazards, including past agricultural hazardous materials, a 12-inch high-pressure gas fuel line, high flre hazard areas, past industrial-type land uses, and airport overflight hazards. These potential hazards as they relate to the project require analysis to determine whether project approval would put persons and property at an unacceptable risk. A Pha.se I Environmental Site Assessment has not been prepared for the project site. These studies provide information relating to the potential for agricultural chemical residues and the presence of hazardous materials on the site. Tasks. The LSA Team shall evaluate the need to complete a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. If needed, the LSA Team shall complete the assessment and the LSA Team shall incorporate the findings of the reports/ assessments into the text of the EIR. The LSA Team shall evaluate the potential for airport overflight and high-pressure gas fuel line hazards as.sociated with the project site. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.10 Hydrology/Water Quality Background. The proposed project will incorporate required erosion and sedimentation control devices to mitigate potential water quality and biological impacts from erosion. Increased runoff from newly created impervious surfaces such as paving, combined with urban pollutants associated with the proposed development, may significantly impact the Batiquitos Lagoon and/or Pacific Ocean. Measures to reduce these impacts are required to be implemented with the project. Development and implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and compliance with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements are required to be documented in the EIR. The applicant shall be responsible for providing the following conceptual or preliminary items: grading plan, backbone storm drain layout and sizes, identification of off-site connections (receiving l.APR{)P()SAl.\ZZZ01()Jl\S()QProposal.d(K- «01/19/06.. 34 STATEMENT CJF Q U A L I F I C AT CJ N S AND PRCJPCJSAI, PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR F CJ R THE HIITON CARISBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. drai nage/water body [Bataquitos Lagoon] or MS4 storm drain system), and peak flow estimates. The applicant/City is also responsible for providing a conceptual/preliminary SUSMP identifying the proposed site design and treatment control BMPs. Please note that the LSA approach lo water quality differs from the RFP in that the design detail that is required to comply with CEQA is more extensive than assumed in the RFP, Tasks. 1. Using available data, the LSA Team shall describe the hydrological setting (existing hydrological conditions) of the site and general drainage characteristics. 2. The LSA Team shall evaluate the proposed drainage system's adequacy in regulating the discharge rates of drainage from the project site. 3. The LSA Team shall evaluate the degree to which the project will alter existing drainage patterns to determine whether a significant impact will be created. 4. The LSA Team shall address and recommend appropriate mitigation measures to reduce erosion potential on site. 5. The LSA Team shall analyze and evaluate the potential impacts to Batiquitos Lagoon and/or the Pacific Ocean and identify pollutants of concern and the BMP measures required to address them. 6. The LSA Team will evaluate the proposed project for NPDES permit compliance. 7. The LSA Team will ensure that maintenance of any permanent detention/pollution control basins is included in the EIR. 8. The LSA Team shall identify maintenance requirements ofthe structural BMP measures being implemented with this project. 9. The LSA Team shall evaluate the proposed project for impacts to wetlands. 10. In order to prepare the Hydrology and Water Quality section of the EIR, LSA will require that a preliminary hydrology study be provided that includes the following: a. A discussion and illustration of existing watersheds, drainage systems, drainage patterns, and receiving waters at the project site. Identify any off-site drainage b. Existing flows for the design storm in accordance with County of San Diego standards c. Proposed flows for the design storm and evaluation of impacts d. An evaluation of existing drainage capacity and a determination of what drainage improvements are needed beyond what has been identified by the applicant to accommodate the project In addition, the applicant shall provide a conceptual SWMP for the project, or LSA will be contracted to have one prepared through a qualified engineering subconsultant subject to additional scope and fee. (See attached optimal scope from Fuscoe Engineering) The SWMP for the project must be prepared in accordance with the City of Carlsbad Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) Storm Water Standards (Apnl 2003) that identifies Site Design, Treatment, and Maintenance BMPs that will be included as part of the project to I.APROPOSAl.\ZZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK- «01/19/()6.. STATEMENT CJF QU A1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPOSAI PREPARATION OF AN EIR FOR THE IIII.TCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT ISA ASSOCIATES, INC. target pollutants of concern and prevent adverse impacts to receiving waters based on the project description and proposed hydrology at the site. 11. In summary, the LSA Team will prepare a Hydrology and Water Quality section ofthe EIR that: a. Identifies existing surface water and groundwater conditions b. Identifies applicable regulations c. Identifies exi.sting concerns, related to drainage capacity, flooding, impairments. Section 303(d) listings. Total Maximum Daily Loads, and other water resources constraints applicable to the project site d. Evaluates impacts based on the preliminary hydrology study and the conceptual SUSMP in accordance with Appendix G of the CEQA Guidelines 12. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 13. Fuscoe Engineering shall perform the following subtasks: Task A: Existing Hydrology and Drainage Review. Research, collect, and review existing hydrology, drainage, and hydraulic data and design drawings as they relate to the proposed project. Review the proposed site plan with respect to preliminary grading and storm drain systems. Task B: Existing Conditions Analysis. Summarize the existing drainage and hydrology condition, including identification of existing watersheds, drainage .systems, drainage patterns, and receiving water bodies. Identify any existing flooding, capacity constraints, and areas demonstrating excessive erosion. Task C: Proposed Conditions Analysis. Utilizing the preliminary hydrology information provided by the applicant (see Background, above), analyze and evaluate the proposed hydrology system and drainage plan. Verify that the proposed flows are in accordance with County of San Diego standards. Task D: Impact Evaluation. Evaluate impacts on downstream receiving water bodies in terms of increased mnoff, capacity of existing drainage facilities, and erosion potential. Verify that existing facilities have adequate capacity and/or verify that the proposed drainage plan provides sufficient drainage improvements for those facilities that are deemed under capacity. Evaluate runoff impacts with respect to California Coastal Commission (CCC) regulations regarding new development. Provide mitigation measures where appropriate to reduce potential impacts to less than significant. Task E: Existing Water Quality Review. Summarize the existing water quaiity regulations as they relate to the propo.sed development in terms of CEQA guidelines. Research, review, and summarize available surface and groundwater water quality data as it relates to affected downstream receiving water bodies. Identify any 303(d) listed water bodies potentially affected by the project and their impairment constituents of concern. l.APROP()SAl.\ZZZ010J USOQProposal.diK <.01/19/()6.. -^6 STATEMENT CJF QU A L I F I C AT O N S AND P R O P CJ S A I PREPARATION CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTON CARISBAD BEACII RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. Task F: Proposed Water Quality Evaluation. Evaluate the proposed project with respect to the proposed pollutants, the pollutants of concern, and the proposed drainage system. Evaluate proposed project in terms of NPDES compliance with respect to the City of Carlsbad Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) Storm Water Standards. Verify that site design, source control, and treatment control BMPs are consistent with SUSMP standards to reduce potential water quality impacts to less than significant. Provide mitigation measures in the form of water quality BMPs where appropriate. Provide Conditions of Approval/Mitigation that confirm compliance with all applicable state and local water quality and construction regulations. Task G: Technical Appendix Report. Summarize the analysis and results of Task A-F into a technical appendix for the EIR, including CCC hydrology and water quality requirements. 3.11 Land Use Planning Background. Surrounding land uses include single-family homes to the north; existing older single- family homes and various industrial-type uses to the .south; the railroad, a mobile home park, and single-family homes to the ea.st; and South Carlsbad State Beach and Campground and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The project covers an area consisting of approximately eight acres. The project site is included in the South Carlsbad Coastal Redevelopment Area, Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan, and the northernmost 1.24-acre parcel is located within the boundaries of the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall describe the environmental .setting of the project. This will include a di.scussion ofany inconsistencies between the proposed project and the City's adopted General Plan, Local Coastal Program, zoning, any applicable Master Plans, Specific Plans, habitat plan, and regional plans. The LSA Team shall examine the existing physical conditions as well as the potential future conditions. 2. The LSA Team shall perform a detailed project review to confirm the project's compliance with City ordinances and policies. The ordinances and policies shall include: (I) the City of Carlsbad General Plan; (2) the Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan; (3) the Carlsbad Zoning Ordinance (Title 21), including the Growth Management Chapter; (4) McClellan Palomar Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan; (5) Landscape Manual; (6) Open Space and Conservation Resource Management Plan; (7) Local Coastal Program; and (8) Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan. 3. The LSA Team shall analyze the land use compatibility between the proposed project and surrounding existing and proposed development. Areas of particular concern are the single-family residential development to the north, the mobile home park and single-family residential to the east, and the Cartsbad State Beach and Campground and Carlsbad Boulevard to the west. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 1.APROPOSA1.\ZZZ()IOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK «() 1/19/06.. 37 STATEMENT OF Q U A LI F I C A T O N S AND PROPCJSAI, PREPARATION OF AN EIR PCJR THE HITTCJN CARLSBAD BEACH R E S CJ R T PROJECT I SA ASSOCIATES, INC. 3.12 Mineral Resources Background. Two reports have been prepared that provide information on the site: • Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities - Ponto Area Land Use Plan (TerraCosta Consulting Group, June 11,2003), • Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation, Hotel Site on Ponto Road (Geotechnics, Inc., February 18, 2005). Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall identify any known valuable mineral resource and shall analyze the project for impacts that would result in the loss of a known valuable mineral resource or result in the loss of availability ofa locally important mineral resource. 2. The LSA Team shall perform a third-party review of both the Geotechnical Constraints and Opportunities reports prepared for the project site. The LSA Team shall evaluate the analysis and conclusions contained in the reports and evaluate the adequacy of the impact analysis with regard to mineral resources. The LSA Team shall identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analyses and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the findings of the reports/assessments into the text ofthe EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, the LSA Team shall complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the findings of the additional analysis into the text ofthe EIR. 3. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.13 Noise Background. The project site will experience some noise impacts from the adjacent roadway, Carlsbad Boulevard, and the San Diego Northern Railroad line. Additional noise Impacts associated with grading and construction may be introduced into the area. Increases in traffic volumes may also add incremental noise. Nuisance noise may be generated from the loading areas and daily operations of the hotel and retail uses proposed with the project. An acou.stical evaluation has been prepared for the project by Wieland Associates, Inc., dated August 2005. Tasks. I. The LSA Team shall perform a third-party review of the acoustical analysis. The LSA Team shall identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the findings of the reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, the LSA Team shall complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the findings of the additional analysis into the text of the EIR. I,APR()P()SAL\ZZZ()IOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK- «OI/19/()6.. 38 STATEMENT CJF QU A I, I F I C A I O N S AND PRCJPCJSAI, PREPARATTON CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTCJN CARISBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC. 2. Recommendations for mitigation measures or requirements for additional studies shall be presented as necessary in the EIR. 3. The Noise Element of the General Plan cind City ofCarlsbad Noise Guidelines Manual shall be consulted to ensure that proposed mitigation measures do not conflict with adopted policies and guidelines. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.14 Population and Housing Background. The proposed project may indirectly induce growth through the provision of a new hotel, road extensions, and infra.structure to support new homes. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team will compare the proposed project to the General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and Zone 22 Local Facility Management Plan. 2. The LSA Team shall analyze the proposal to determine whether it will induce substantial growth in the area, either directly or indirectly. 3. The LSA Team shall evaluate whether sufficient public utilities are provided for the intensity of development proposed in the Plan to ensure that the adequacy of the City's public facility plans will not be adversely impacted. 4. The LSA Team shall evaluate whether or not the project will displace a substantial number of existing housing units or people. 5. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.15 Public Services Background. The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. Surrounding parcels have been developed, and the project site has been partially developed and used for various purposes in the past. Tasks. The LSA Team shall describe the project setting and shall determine the demands of the entire project for the following: (1) fire protection; (2) police protection; (3) schools; (4) parks; and (5) other public facilities (governmental offices, etc.). I .APROPOSAl .\ZZZ() I OJ 1 ySOQProposal.dcK >-01/19/06. 39 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PRCJPCJSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. The LSA Team shall determine the ability of the agencies providing the services in item number 1 above to meet the demands of the proposed project in order to conclude whether a significant impact will be created. The propo.sed project's impacts on public services should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. The emergency response plans ofthe City of Cartsbad shall be analyzed in conjunction with the proposed project to determine whether the project will interfere with existing plans. The LSA Team shall identify the critena used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.16 Recreation Background. The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. The proposed project's impacts on recreation should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. The project is envisioned as a place that is attractive not only to visitors, but also to residents of Carlsbad. To this end, the project includes recreational amenities, including pedestrian and bicycle trails that connect to the regional system. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall describe the project setting and shall determine the recreation demands of the entire project area. 2. The LSA Team shall determine the ability of the agencies providing the recreational services to meet the demands ofthe propo.sed project in order to conclude whether a significant impact will be created. 3. The proposed project's impacts on recreation should be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. 3.17 Transportation/Circulation Background. The Project fronts Cartsbad Boulevard, while vehicular access to the site will be from Ponto Road. Ponto Road currently provides access to the adjacent residential development, and any increa.se in traffic generation has raised concerns with nearby residents. A transportation analysis for the project was completed by Urban Systems Associates, Inc., dated August 4, 2005. A Traffic Constraints Study was completed for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan by RBF Consulting (September 2004) and will also be reviewed. LAPR()P()SA1.\ZZZ() I OJ I VSOQProposal.diK «01/19/06.. 40 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PRCJPCJSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall perform a third-party review of the Transportation Analysis for Carlshad Beach Resort and Spa, dated August 4, 2005, (Beacii Resort Report) and the Traffic Constraints Study completed for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan by RBF Consulting in September 2004 (Ponto Report). The consultant shall identify any flaws/inadequacies in the analyses and conclusions and, if no flaws/inadequacies are found, shall incorporate the findings ofthe reports/assessments into the text of the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies are found, the consultant shall complete any necessary additional analysis and shall incorporate the findings of the additional analysis into the text of the EIR. 2. Review the comments and letters related to the City Council hearing on the project and address traffic impact issues in the EIR. 3. Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report to ensure that all requirements of the City of Carlsbad's Growth Management Program are satisfied. 4. Ensure that the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report identify the level of service (LOS) for the road .segments and intersections for current, near-term, and build-out scenarios as they relate to the proposed project. 5. Identify location of signalized intersections. 6. Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report for conformance against SANTEC/ITE Guidelines for Traffic Impact Studies in the San Diego Region. 7. Review the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report against the assumptions made within the City's latest build-out traffic model 8. Review the Site Development Plan exhibits to verify the project is constructing all required infrastructure to ensure that the City Growth Management standards are met. 9. Review the Site Development Plan exhibits to identify any potential conflicts for intersection sight distance and vehicular decisions associated with the project, using Caltrans .standards. 10. Identify whether the proposed project offers potential impacts to areas outside the City of Carlsbad and whether the project requires any mitigation measures. 11. Ensure that all required mitigation measures identified in the Beach Resort Report and Ponto Report are included in the EIR for this project. 12. The components of the traffic/circulation analysis should include vehicular traffic, public transportation, bike and pedestrian traffic, and parking. An evaluation of the pedestrian and bicycle circulation system for potential hazards shall also be completed. As the project site is entirely within the Coastal Zone, an analysis of the project's impact on public and private parking is critical. 13. The LSA Team's analysis should make a determination as to the provision of adequate access to adjacent properties in compliance with City of Carlsbad access requirements. 14. Analyze cumulative impacts using the 2004 SANDAG Congestion Management Program Update (updated since the preparation of the project traffic report), the EIR for the Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan, and other relative planning documents. I.APROPOSAl.\ZZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK <<01/l9/06.. 41 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPCJSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTCJN CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. 5. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. 3.18 Utilities and Service Systems Background. The proposed project site is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 22. Tasks. 1. The LSA Team shall describe the project setting and shall determine the demands of the entire project for the following: (I) wastewater treatment facilities; (2) water facilities; (3) stormwater drainage facilities; and (4) solid waste facilities. 2. The LSA Team shall determine the ability of the agencies providing the services in item number 1 above to meet the demands of the propo.sed project in order to conclude whether a significant impact will be created. 3. The propo.sed project's impacts on utilities and service systems will be analyzed and compared against the Zone 22 LFMP. 4. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE As required by and consistent with CEQA, the EIR shall address all mandatory findings of significance. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS Background. The development of the proposed project may lead to several cumulative impacts that need to be addressed. These cumulative impacts may include but may not be limited to degradation of air quality and increased traffic congestion. Tasks. I. As required by CEQA, the EIR shall address cumulative impacts for the proposed project. This shall include an identification of past, present, and reasonably anticipated future projects producing related or cumulative impacts and shall include a summary of the environmental impacts expected to result from those projects. It should contain an analysis of the cumulative impacts of relevant projects and any rea.sonable options for mitigating or avoiding any significant cumulative impacts of the proposed project. 1.APROPOSALV^ZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK "01/19/06.. 42 ST ATEMEN T OF QU A L I F I C AT O N S AND PRCJPOSAI, PREPARATION CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. 2. The LSA Team shall identify the criteria used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation ofthe recommended mitigation measures. GROWTH INDUCEMENT The proposed development will relocate and extend existing utilities, realign and extend Ponto Drive, and complete improvements to Cartsbad Boulevard. Tasks. 1. As required by CEQA, the Program EIR shall address the impacts of growth inducement created by the propo.sed project. 2. The LSA Team shall identify the critena used to determine significance; identify any significant and less than significant, direct, and indirect impacts resulting from the project; recommend appropriate mitigation measures as may be required; and identify any significant impacts remaining after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. ALTERNATIVES As required by CEQA, the consultant shall analyze various project alternatives and provide an assessment of the potential impacts associated with each altemative. The LSA Team shall include in the Program EIR some discussion of why each of the selected alternatives was chosen for analysis. The LSA Team shall provide a listing of the environmental advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. The alternatives shall include but not necessarily be limited to, the following: 1. Alternative 1: "No Project" Alternative. This alternative shall analyze the impacts associated with the existing conditions at the time the Notice of Preparation (NOP) is published as well as what would be reasonably expected to occur in the foreseeable future if the project were not approved, ba.sed on the current plan and consistent with available infrastructure and community services. 2. Alternative 2: "Alternative Sites Analysis." The LSA Team shall analyze one alternative site for the proposed project. This off-site alternative analysis shall provide a general level review of all of the environmental issues that were evaluated for the proposed project site. The alternative site will be identified in consultation with City staff. 3. Alternative 3: "Reduced Project " Alternative. The LSA Team shall evaluate a variation of the project, that would allow for a reduced level of development intensity. CEQA MANDATED SECTIONS The LSA Team shall include all sections mandated by CEQA in the Program EIR. LAPROPOSAI.VZZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK «01/19/06.. 43 ST ATEMEN T OF QU A1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PRCJPCJSAI PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HIITON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. FORMAT The EIR will be prepared in conformance with the "Required Format and Contents of an Environmental Impact Report forthe City of Cartsbad," as follows: Table of Contents Summary Significant Effects, Proposed Mitigation, and Alternatives Areas of Controversy Issue to be Resolved Project Description Project Location Maps Statement of Objectives Technical, Economic, and Environmental Charactenstics Intended Uses of the EIR Agencies Expected to Use the EIR List of Permits and Approvals Required Environmental Setting Baseline Environmental Conditions Resources Unique to the Region Consistency with Regional Plans Consideration and Discussion of Environmental Impacts Significant Effects Significant Effects which Cannot be Avoided or Mitigated Significant Irreversible Changes Alternatives 1.APROPOSALV/.ZZOIOJ IVSOQProposal.dcK "01/19/06.. 44 STATEMENT CJF QU A 1.1 F I C A T O N S AND PRCJPOSAI, PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR FOR THE HILTCJN CARISBAD BEACH RESORT PRCJJECT LSA ASSOCI ATES. INC. 4. SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION 1 APROPOSAl.VZZZO1 OJ IVSOQProposal.dcK "01/19/06 45 Carlsbad Hilton EIR Schedule ID Task Name Duration Start Finish 1, 2006 Qtr 2, 2006 Qtr 3, 2006 Qtr 4. 2006 Qtr 1. 2007 Feb 1 Mar Apr 1 May j Jun Jul 1 Aug 1 Sep Oct 1 Nov 1 Dec Jan 1 Feb j Mar 1 Contract Awarded 1 day Thu 2/16/06 Thu 2/16/06 ^ 2/16 2 Project Kickoff Meeting 1 day Wed 2/22/06 Wed 2/22/06 ^ 2/22 3 1st Screencheck DEIR 12 wks Thu 2/16/06 Wed 5/10/06 4 City Review and Comments on 1st Screencheck DEIR 2 wks Thu 5/11/06 Wed 5/24/06 5 2nd Screencheck DEIR and Draft MMRP 12 wks Thu 5/25/06 Wed 8/16/06 6 City Review and Comment 2 wks Thu 8/17/06 Wed 8/30/06 7 Public Review DEIR and MMRP 2 wks Thu 8/31/06 Wed 9/13/06 8 Fiie Notice of Completion 1 day Thu 9/14/06 Thu 9/14/06 ^ 9/14 9 Public Review Period 45 days Thu 9/14/06 Wed 11/15/06 10 1st Screencheck RTC, FEIR, Candidate Findings of Fact 4 wks Thu 11/16/06 Wed 12/13/06 11 City Review and Comment 1 wk Thu 12/14/06 Wed 12/20/06 12 2nd Screencheck RTC, FEIR, and Candidate Findings of Fact 4 wks Thu 12/21/06 Wed 1/17/07 13 City Review and Comment 1 wk Thu 1/18/07 Wed 1/24/07 14 Final RTC, FEIR, and Candidate Findings of Fact 2 wks Thu 1/25/07 Wed 2/7/07 15 Planning Commission Hearing 1 day Wed 2/21/07 Wed 2/21/07 2/21 ^ 16 City Council Hearing 1 day Tue 2/27/07 Tue 2/27/07 2/27 ^ Project: Carlsbad Hilton EIR Schedule LAPROPOSALVZZZOIOJIVCarlsbad Hilton EIR Scheduie.mpp Date: Thu 1/19/06 Task Milestone ^ STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PRCJPOSAI PREPARATICJN OP AN EIR PCJR THE HIITON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC. 5. CONTRACT PRICE AND ALLOW^ABLE COST As requested in the RFQ/P, the contract price and allowable cost are submitted under separate cover. I .APROPOS Al .VZZZO 1 OJ I VSOQProposal.dtK "01 /19/06. 47 STATEMENT OF QU A 1.1 F I C AT O N S AND PROPOSAL PREPARATICJN CJF AN EIR PCJR THE HIITON CARLSBAD BEACII RESORT PROJECT LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. 6. APPENDICES I. APR{)P( )S Al V.Z.Z01 OJ I VS()QProposal.dcK "01/19/06.. 48 January 12, 2006 Proposal No. S-5546 Ms. Gnselda Smith LSA Associates 20 Executive Park, Suite 200 Irvine, California 92614-4731 Subject: City of Cartsbad Hilton Beach Resort EIR Dear Ms. Smith: Ninyo & Moore is pleased to join LSA Associates in its submittal of qualifications for the subject project. As your subconsultant, we understand that we will provide professional geotechnical consulting services, as required. Ninyo & Moore is fully committed to satisfying the subcontracted scope of work. We will provide all necessary resources to successfully complete those tasks assigned to us. Thank you for including us in your submittal team. Sincerely, NINYO & MOORE Chartes G. "Mike" Bennis, CEG Pnncipal Geologist CGB/jta 5710 Ruffin Road • San D/ego. Ca/ifornia 92123 • Phone (858) 576 IOOO • Fax (858) 576-9600 San Diego • Irvine • Ontario • Los Angeles • Oakland • Las Vegas • Salt Lalce City • Phoenix VisionScope I M A G F R Y 153 7h Barranca Parkway Buildmg B211 Irvine. California 92618 949.727.3591 fax 949 727 3692 w i/isionsrapeimagery corn January 9, 2006 Ms. Griselda Smith LSA Associates, Inc. 20 Executive Park, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 Subject: Commitment Letter to team with LSA Associates, Inc. on the E.I.R. forthe Hilton Cartsbad Beach Resort Project Dear Ms. Smith, VisionScape Imagery is pleased to be part of the LSA Associates team and will provide Architectural Visualization services, including 3D Visual Simulations, for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project. VisionScape will dedicate the necessary personnel and resources to ensure the successful performance of this contract. We are pleased to be a part ofthe LSA team and look forward to working on this important project. Eddie Font Pnncipal Architectural Storytelling I E January 18, 2006 Ms. Griselda Smith LSA Associates, Inc. 20 Executive Park, #200 Irvine, CA 92614 Subject: Hilton Cartsbad Beach Resort Project EIR City of Cartsbad Dear Ms. Smith: FUSCOE ENGINEERING, INC. is pleased to join LSA Associates in its submittal of qualifications for the subject project. As your sub-consultant, we understand that we will provide hydrology and water quality technical support for the proposed EIR, as required. FUSCOE ENGINEERING, INC. is fully committed to satisfying the subcontracted scope of work. We will provide all necessary resources to successfully complete those tasks assigned to us. Thank you for including us in your submittal team. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact me at 949-474-1960. Sincerely, lan Adam Environmental Resources Manager Fuscoe Engineering, Inc. 6 795 Vori KrjdTioM SuitelOO livme C. olitornio 92606 tei 949 474 I960 fax 949 4 74 53 1 5 wv/v,' tuscoc com LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. ROBERT W. BALEN PRINCIPAL PAGE 1 ROBERT W. BALEN PRINCIPAL EXPERTISE Environmental Planning/Environmental Impact Reports Community Planning School/University Project Processing/Environmental Documentation Site Planning, Constraints Analysis, and Siting Studies EDUCATION University of Texas at Austin, Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning, 1978. Califomia State University Fullerton, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 1976. University of Califomia, Irvine and AICP Training Services, Post-Graduate Studies in Planning Management, Urban Affairs and Economic Development. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal, LSA Associates, Inc., environmental, planning, and traffic engineering consultants, Irvine, 1986-present. Principal in Charge for school and private development, entitlements, environmental studies. Environmental Impact Reports, and community planning. Senior Planner, City of Santa Ana, Community Development, Housing and Planning Agency, Santa Ana, CA, 1980-1986. Managed current planning, environmental and advance planning sections. Associate Planner, County of Riverside, Planning Department subdivision and community planning divisions, Riverside, CA, 1978-1980. Program Evaluation Specialist, Texas Welfare Department, statewide information management system and social services evaluation, Austin, Texas, 1977-1978. Planner, City of Austin Planning Department, Austin, Texas, 1977. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Balen manages the Environmental Planning group in LSA's Irvine office. Mr. Balen oversees a number of diverse projects including preparation of Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), review of EIRs, preparation of planning documents, and development project processing. Mr. Balen has been Senior Project Manager for neighborhood and community plans, specific plans, redevelopment strategy plans, housing elements and major General Plan revision programs. In LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. ROBERT W. BALEN PRINCIPAL PAGE J addition, he has prepared annexation studies and a statewide information inanagement program. Mr. Balen has successfully managed several EIRs for large-scale projects that have been very controversial. Mr. Balen had primary responsibility for the Brightwater/Bolsa Chica Residential Project EIR in the County of Orange, the Headlands Conservation and Development EIR in Dana Point, the Walt Disney Studios Expansion EIR in Burbank, the Waterfront Resort and Residential Complex EIR in Huntington Beach, the San Joaquin Marsh Enhancement Plan and EIR in the City of Irvine, the Long Beach Sports Park Master Plan and EIR in Long Beach, and the Burbank Empire Center/Lockheed B-1-Site Redevelopment Project EIR in Burbank. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Headlands EIR, Dana Point, CA. LSA prepared an EIR for the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan (HDCP) in the City of Dana Point within the Coastal Zone. The HDCP will allow development of 125 single-family residential lots and a maximum of 110,750 square feet of Visitor/Recreational Commercial land uses composed of a 65-room inn and a 40,000 square feet commercial site at the comer of Green Lantem and Pacific Coast Highway. Other components of the project include 30.3 acres of conservation open space and 31.7 acres of recreation open space that include a trail system, public parks, a public beach, and a series of public recreation visitor facilities. On-site circulation and parking are provided for these uses. The project requires an amendment to the Dana Point Local Coastal Program and will also require the approval of a Master Coastal Development Permit. Mr. Balen served as Project Manager for this project. Home Depot EIR, Vista, CA. As Principal in Charge, Mr. Balen oversaw the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the development of a Home Depot home improvement retail and garden center and a separate commercial retail building. The site consists of approximately 14.1 acres of previously graded, vacant land at the northeast comer of South Melrose Drive and Park Center Drive in the City of Vista. LSA prepared air quality and noise analyses for the project and subcontracted to URS Corporation for the preparation of a traffic impact analysis and water quality analysis. Burbank Empire Center Environmental Impact Report, Burbank, CA. Principal in Charge for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for this 101 -acre mixed-use development previously occupied by the Lockheed Martin Corporation aircraft and aerospace facilities. Controversial issues included site cleanup and health risk assessment due to contamination issues, land use compatibility with surrounding residential uses, air quality impacts, increased traffic, and reconfiguration of a five-point intersection to four points. Walt Disney Studios Master Plan Environmental Impact Report, Orange County, CA. Mr. Balen served as Principal in Charge and was responsible for overseeing the preparation of an EIR for the Walt Disney Studios Master Plan project for Disney Development Company. The master plan will allow approximately 2.7 million square feet of office, media office, movie and television production, and animation facilities. The EIR was prepared under a very rapid schedule and with a high level of public scmtiny. County of San Diego - On-Call Environmental Services, San Diego County, CA. Mr. Balen LSA ASSOCI ATES. INC, ROBERT W. BALEN PRINCIPAL PAGE S provides principal oversight of LSA's existing on-call environmental services contract (506119) with the County of San Diego. The seven work efforts assigned to date include a number of fast-track biological surveys. Mr. Balen has ensured the commitment of needed staff and other resources to comply with the tight schedule conditions. LSA has worked successfully with several County project managers to meet County objectives for these projects. Los Coches Creek Middle School EIR, San Diego County, CA. As Principal in Charge, oversaw the preparation of an EIR for a proposed new middle school that would provide educational facilities for grades 6 through 8 and is designed to serve up to 1,200 students, with approximately 100 employees at build out. Issues addressed include aesthetics, hydrology, water quality, biology, cultural resources, data recovery, traffic, air quality, and noise. Blossom Valley School Environmental Impact Report, San Diego, CA. As Principal in Charge, oversaw the preparation of an EER for a new middle school that would provide educational facilities for grades 6 through 8 serving up to 1,200 students, with approximately 100 employees at build out. Issues addressed include aesthetics, hydrology, water quality, biology, cultural resources, data recovery, traffic, air quality, and noise. Solana Beach Elementary School Environmental Impact Report, San Diego, CA. Mr. Balen served as Principal in Charge for site acquisition, constmction, and operation of a new elementary school intended to serve 550 students. The EIR addressed air quality and noise, geology and soils, hazards, hydrology, population and housing, land use and planning, recreation, transportation and circulation. The EIR withstood legal challenge. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS Elected Member—Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Tmstees (1989 through 1998) Member—Santa Ana Redevelopment Commission (1987 to 1988) Member—Board of Directors, Discovery Museum of Orange County (1990 to 2002) President, Founding Officer, Santa Ana Education Foundation (1994 to 1998) Member—Board of Directors, El Sol Academy Charter School (2004 to present) American Planning Association—Charter Member Urban Land Institute—Member CERTIFICATIONS Califomia Certified Mediation Consultant LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. ADRIANNE BEAZLEY Bl OLOGIST/ENVI RONMENTAL PLANNER PAGE 1 ADRIANNE BEAZLEY BIOLOGIST/ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER EXPERTISE Wildlife Biology Desert Ecology CEQA/NEPA Environmental Planning Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Noise Monitoring Graphics EDUCATION University of Califomia, Davis. B.S., Environmental Biology and Management, 1999. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Biologist/Environmental Planner, LSA Associates, Inc., enviroimiental, planning, and traffic engineering consultants, Carlsbad, Califomia, September 2005-present. Wildlife Biologist, Essex Environmental, Inc., biological and environmental consultants, Carlsbad, Califomia, Febmary 2005-September 2005. Wildlife Biologist, P&D Consultants, Inc., environmental, plarming, engineering, and restoration consultants, San Diego, Califomia, September 2003-Febmary 2005. Assistant Planner, LSA Associates, Inc., environmental, planning, and traffic engineering consultants, Carlsbad, Califomia, April 2002-September 2003. Environmental Analyst, North State Resources, environmental and biological consultants. Redding, Califomia, July 2001-April 2002. Environmental Planning Assistant, Terry A. Hayes Associates, environmental, air quality, and noise consultants. Culver City, Califomia, August 2000-June 2001. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ms. Beazley has five years of experience conducting biological surveys, preparing reports, and preparing permitting and environmental impact documents throughout Califomia. She is experienced in preparing and reviewing constraints analyses and biological technical reports, performing biological assessments, and performing focused surveys for a variety of animal species. Ms. Beazley specializes in omithology and desert ecology and also has experience preparing Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents for LSA ASSOCIATES. INC, ADRIANNE BEAZLEY BI OLOGIST/ENVl RONMENTAL PLANNER PAGE 2 projects involving endangered species, transportation, air quality, noise, land use, population growth, and aesthetic issues. She has experience working with permit application submittals to agencies such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE Section 404 permits). United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Section 7 and Section 10 endangered species consultations), and Califomia Department of Fish and Game (Section 1600 Streambed Alteration Agreements). Her project experience includes public utility projects in a variety of habitats. Her impact analyses have included such issues as habitat fragmentation, sensitive and endangered species, modification and loss of wetlands and waters of the United States, effects on nesting birds, noise, air quality, growth, and habitat conservation. She is experienced in modeling noise and lighting impacts, as well as utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) to quantify impacts and prepare complex landscape-level analyses. TRAINING 2005 - Camp Pendleton Non-Live Fire Range Safety Officer Certification Course, provided by SDG&E. 2004 - Introduction to Plant Identification and Ecology. University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2003 - Annual Surveying, Monitoring & Handling Techniques Workshop. Desert Tortoise Council. 2003 - Identification of the Fairy Shrimp of Califomia. Mary Schug Belk. Davis, CA. 2003 - Reptiles and Amphibians of Joshua Tree National Park. The Desert Institute/University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2003 - Flora of Joshua Tree National Park-Wildflowers. The Desert Institute/University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2003 - Natural History of the Desert Tortoise. University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2003 - Spring CEQA Workshop. Association of Environmental Professionals. Corona, CA. 2003 - Field Study of Birds-Winter. University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2002 - Fall CEQA Workshop. Association of Environmental Professionals. Riverside, CA. 2002 - Mammals of Joshua Tree National Park. The Desert Institute/University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2002 - Birds of Joshua Tree National Park. The Desert Institute/University of Califomia Riverside Extension. 2002 - Ecology of Southem Califomia Butterflies. (Gordon Pratt and Greg Baimer) University of Califomia Riverside Extension. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Burrowing Owl Surveys, Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga, CA. These projects involved two planned residential subdivisions that required habitat assessment, burrow surveys, and burrowing owl surveys on primarily undeveloped land with scmb and grassland habitat. Multiple site visits were required to cover the entire area. Ms. Beazley served as a biologist for this project. She utilized hand- held GPS to indicate potential nest burrows and owl sightings. Riverside County Integrated Project (RCIP): Community Environmental and Transportation Acceptability Process (CETAP) EIR/EIS, Riverside, CA. This project involved two potential new transportation corridors within Riverside County, each with several alignment altematives. A first-tier EIS/EIR was prepared for each corridor, analyzing and quantifying impacts associated with each LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. ADRIANNE BEAZLEY BI OLOGIST/EN VI RONMENTAL PLANNER PAGE 3 corridor with the intent to narrow down the number of altematives carried forward into Tier 2 analysis. As an assistant planner, Ms. Beazley created a GIS model to analyze habitat fragmentation and to locate potential wildlife corridors. She also prepared sections in the EIS/EIR and supporting technical studies. RCIP Riverside County General Plan EIR, Riverside, CA. The 2002 Riverside County General Plan is a comprehensive update for the County, following the RCIP vision statement. Broad policy changes throughout the County required extensive transportation and growth analyses. The EIR addressed all issues on the CEQA checklist. As an assistant planner, Ms. Beazley prepared several sections of the document and attended meetings with the client and other representatives, as well as prepared a substantial portion of the Response to Comments. North State Resources, Eastside Sewer Mitigation Monitoring, Redding, CA. As an environmental analyst, Ms. Beazley verified the implementation of the mitigation monitoring program for the installation of a sewer line through wetland and riparian habitat. Mitigation measures included covering exposed stockpiles, avoiding certain trees, installing and maintaining silt fences, and avoiding erosion into the adjacent stream. She also prepared mitigation reports for the City of Redding to document mitigation activities. North State Resources, Stillwater Business Park, Redding, CA. The Stillwater Business Park is an industrial/commercial center proposed in the City of Redding. Building on site is constrained by the presence of numerous wetland features, including vemal pools and riparian habitat. Ms. Beazley served as the environmental analyst and was extensively involved in the preparation of the EIR for the project, as well as the inventory of biological resources on the site. She assisted in the preparation of the wetland delineation and in the biological surveys and incorporated this information into a GIS database. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton certified Non-Live Fire Range Safety Officer. Califomia Department of Fish and Game Scientific Collecting Permit. Women's Environmental Council. 2003-present. Association of Environmental Professionals (2004 Board Member and Newsletter Editor). 2002- present. Project Wildlife Rescue/Transport Team. 2003-present. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. TUNG C HEN CHUNG, PH.D. PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OF ACOUSTICAL AND AIR QUALITY SERVICES PAGE I TUNG-CHEN CHUNG, PH.D. PRINCIPAL/ DIRECTOR OF ACOUSTICAL AND AIR QUALITY SERVICES EXPERTISE Community and Transportation Noise Studies Room Acoustics Design and Analysis Interior Noise and Vibration Isolation Studies Air Quality Studies Expert Witness Testimony EDUCATION University of Califomia, Los Angeles, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, 1991. University of Califomia, Los Angeles, Engineer Degree in Mechanical Engineering, 1985. University of Mississippi, Oxford, M.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1981. Nafional Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1978. University of Califomia, Irvine, Business Development Techniques for High Value Contracts, 1994. University of Califomia, Irvine, UAM Regional Air Quality Modeling, 1992. University of Louisville, Kentucky, FHWA Highway Noise Analysis Certificate, 1990. BBN/San Francisco, Noise Control for Building and Manufacturing Plants Certificate, 1987. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal, Director of Acoustical and Air Quality Services, LSA Associates, Inc., Environmental Planning and Traffic Engineering, Irvine, Califomia, 1997-present. Director of Technical Services, The Planning Center, Planning and Environmental Impact Report Consultants, Newport Beach, Califomia, 1995-1997. Section Manager, MBA, Environmental and Planning Consultants, Santa Ana/Irvine, Califomia, 1989-1995. Manager for acoustic and air quality analysis. Acoustical Specialist, County of Orange Environmental Management Agency, 1989. Project Manager, Smith, Pause & Associates, Inc., Acoustical Consulting, 1986-1989. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. TUNG-CHEN CHUNG. PH.D. PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OF ACOUSTICAL AND AIR QUALITY SERVICES PAGE 2 PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Dr. Chung performed more than 600 CEQA/NEPA related and stand-alone noise studies for community and transportation noise analyses, including field measurement, modeling, and data analysis. Typical noise analysis includes constmction, vehicular traffic, and long-term stationary source operations. Others include rail, airport, and shooting range noise impact analysis. Dr. Chung performed more than 300 air quality studies for projects such as transportation facilities, landfills, office buildings, and ocean bay enhancement/sediment management projects. Dr. Chung conducted the design and analysis of architectural room acoustics (interior configuration and absorption required for proper room use) for more than 20 theaters, studios, workshop places, and convention centers. Dr. Chung performed more than 50 acoustical analyses on building interior sound and vibration isolation for hospitals, apartment complexes, office buildings, performing arts centers, schools, etc., throughout the United States. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE North River Street Commercial Development Project, Santa Cruz, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise and air quality impact analysis for the proposed North River Street Commercial Center, which included neighborhood commercial and professional office buildings. Constmction, vehicular traffic, and railroad noise impacts were examined, as well as onsite loading/unloading activity noise impacts. Potential significant impacts were identified for the proposed project on both noise and air quality emissions. Feasible mitigation measures were identified. Sutter Bay Specific Plan EIR, Sutter County, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise impact study for the proposed Sutter Bay Specific Plan EIR. The proposed specific plan area would be potentially exposed to vehicular traffic noise, as well as commercial activity such as loading and unloading noise in early moming hours. Noise monitoring and traffic noise modeling were conducted. Feasible mitigation measures were identified for the proposed project. Walmart Placerville EIR, Placerville, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise impact study for the proposed Walmart project. The proposed project would generate vehicular traffic noise, as well as onsite operational noise in early moming/late evening hours. Noise monitoring and traffic noise modeling were conducted. Loading/unloading activity noise was monitored at an existing Walmart to assess potential noise impacts at existing residential community adjacent to the proposed project. Feasible mitigation measures were identified for the proposed project. Kaiser Medical Center Expansion EIR, Sacramento, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise impact study for the proposed Kaiser Medical Expansion EIR. Noise impacts associated with vehicular traffic and stationary noise sources such as air conditioning system, and constmction activity noise were examined. Noise monitoring and traffic noise modeling were conducted. Potential significant noise impacts were identified. Feasible mitigation measures were identified. Rocklin Sunset West Specific Plan EIR, Rocklin, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise impact study for the proposed Rocklin Sunset Specific Plan EIR. The proposed mixed use community would be LSA ASSOCI ATES. INC. TUNG CHEN CHUNG. PH.D. PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OF ACOUSTICAL AND AIR QUALITY SERVICES PAGE S potentially exposed to vehicular traffic noise, as well as stationary sources such as loading and unloading activities. Feasible mitigation measures were identified for the proposed project. Gateway Village Air/Noise, Bakersfield, CA. Castle and Cooke Califomia, Inc. proposed to develop a 2,658 acre site into a mixed use community, in Madera County, Califomia. Dr. Chung conducted both air quality and noise impacts for the proposed mixed use community. Impacts were found to be significant for long-term regional air pollutant emissions, and feasible mitigation measures were identified. No significant impacts were found for short-term constmction noise and air pollutant emissions and long-term localized CO hot spot impacts. South of Brimhall Mixed Use Development, Bakersfield, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise and air quality technical study reports for the proposed mixed use development in the area south of the Brimhall Road, in the sphere of influence of the City of Bakersfield. Mitigation measures were identified for both short- and long-term impacts from noise and air quality emissions associated with the proposed project. West of Buena Vista Mixed Use Development, Bakersfield, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise and air quality technical study reports for the proposed mixed use development in the area west of Buena Vista Avenue, in the sphere of influence of the City of Bakersfield. Mitigation measures were identified for both short- and long-term impacts from noise and air quality emissions associated with the proposed project. San Diego County project experience for Dr. Chung includes: Solana Beach Elementary School No. 6, Solana Beach, CA. LSA prepared an EIR for the proposed site acquisition, constmction, and operation of a new elementary school located in the Carmel Valley community in San Diego. The school is intended to serve 550 students. Dr. Chung served as Task Manager for the air quality and noise studies portion of the EIR. Lomas Santa Fe/I-5 Interchange, Solana Beach, CA. LSA conducted air quality and noise impact analyses as part of the necessary environmental compliance documents for the proposed Lomas Santa Fe/I-5 Interchange improvement project. Noise monitoring, modeling, sound wall evaluation, feasibility study, and cost effectiveness were included in the noise study. Localized carbon monoxide (CO) hot spot analysis and conformity determination were conducted. Camp Pendleton Family Housing EA, San Diego County, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise impact study for the proposed housing units at Camp Pendleton, Califomia. Noise monitoring and traffic noise modeling were conducted. Noise impacts associated with constmction and use of the proposed project were examined. Feasible mitigation measures were identified for the proposed project. North Metro Sewer Interceptor Pipeline Construction Project, San Diego, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise and air quality impact analysis for the North Metro Sewer Interceptor Pipeline Constmcfion Project in the City of San Diego, Califomia. Constmction impacts from noise-generating acfivities and air pollutant emissions from equipment exhaust and soil disturbance were calculated. Feasible mitigation measures were recommended for sensitive receptors located adjacent to and along the proposed pipeline routes. Hale Avenue Wastewater Pipeline System Project LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. TUNG CHEN CHUNG, PH.D. PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OF ACOUSTICAL AND AIR QUALITY SERVICES PAGE 4 City of Escondido, Escondido, CA. Dr. Chung conducted air quality and noise impact analyses for the City of Escondido's proposed wastewater pipeline along Hale Avenue. Air pollutant emissions were calculated. Noise levels were projected. Mitigation measures were identified for both air quality and noise impacts. SDG&E PL/2000 Construction Project, San Diego, CA. Dr. Chung conducted noise and air quality impact analysis for the proposed SDG&E Pipeline 2000 (PL/2000) Project. A comprehensive pipeline network has been planned in preparation of the need for SDG&E in and after the year 2000 to provide sufficient capacity and service to customers in the greater San Diego area. Constmction impacts along the planned pipeline routes were the main concems. Feasible mitigation measures were identified for the proposed project. Route 15/Parks Project, San Diego, CA. Dr. Chung conducted air quality and noise impact analyses for the City of San Diego's proposed parks along Route 15. Air pollutant emissions were calculated. Noise levels were projected. Mitigation measures were identified for both air quality and noise impacts. Carlsbad Boulevard Widening, Carlsbad, CA. The City of Carlsbad plarmed to widen and extend Carlsbad Boulevard within its boundary. Dr. Chung conducted air quality analysis, noise monitoring and modeling for the proposed widening/extension. Impacts and feasible mitigation measures, including soundwalls and building facade upgrades, were identified for the proposed project. PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS Noise Standards, Control, and Market Outlook, Chinese American Professional Society Technical Conference, Environmental Fomm, September 7, 1996. Noise Impacts on People and Wildlife, and Govemmental Regulations. University of Southem Califomia Environmental Engineering Seminar Guest Speaker, January 31, 1994. Noise and the Environment - Impacts and Regulations, Chinese American Professional Society Annual Conference, Environmental Fomm, June 23, 1993. Defect of the Kolmogorov Power Laws for Turbulence Using the Wiener-Hermite Expansion, Ph.D. dissertation, December 1991. Defect of the Five-thirds Law Using the Wiener-Hermite Expansion, Journal of Statistical Physics, Volume 55, June 1989. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS/AFFILIATIONS Institute of Noise Control Engineering, Board Certified Member Certified Acoustical Consultant, County of Orange Certified Acousfical Consultant, County of San Diego American Physics Society Acousfical Society of America LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. MONA MCGUIRE DE LEON ASSOCIATE PAGE I MONA MCGUIRE DE LEON ASSOCIATE EXPERTISE Environmental Planning Community and Land Planning Development Processing/Coastal Development Permits EDUCATION University of Arizona. M.S., Urban Planning, 1982. University of Arizona. B.A., Anthropology, 1980. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate, LSA Associates, Inc., environmental, planning, and traffic engineering consultants, Irvine, Califomia, April 1999-present. Planner, City of Long Beach, Department ofPlanning and Building, Long Beach, Califomia, 1993- 1999. Airport Planner, Tucson Airport Authority, Tucson, Arizona, 1988-1989. Project Planner, Jerry R. Jones and Associates, Inc., Tucson, Arizona, 1987-1988. Community Planner, City of Tucson, Department ofPlanning and Zoning, Tucson, Arizona, 1983- 1987. Planner, Ruiz Engineering, Tucson, Arizona, 1982-1983. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES As an Associate for the Environmental Planning Division at LSA, Ms. De Leon's primary responsibilities include managing and preparing Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), Enviroimiental Impact Statements (EISs), Initial Studies, Negative Declarations, Specific Plans, and land planning documents. Ms. De Leon has over 15 years of experience in the planning profession, with specialization in land planning, policy planning, airport planning, coastal development permits, development processing, and public participation. Since joining LSA, Ms. De Leon has prepared environmental analyses for a variety of projects, including a neighborhood shopping center, a police station, and military base reuse plan. Her background in public participation includes organizing and facilitating public LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. MONA MCGUIRE DE LEON ASSOCIATE PAOE 2 meetings, designing public outreach strategies, and working with community groups, politicians, and local govemments. Prior to joining LSA, Ms. De Leon worked for municipalities in Califomia and Arizona, as well as the Tucson Airport Authority. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Headlands Development and Conservation Plan EIR Addendum, Dana Point, CA. LSA prepared a Draft EIR for the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan (HDCP) in the City of Dana Point. The HDCP proposes development of 125 single-family residential lots and a maximum of 110,750 square feet of Visitor/Recreational Commercial land uses composed of a 90-room irm and a 40,000-square-foot commercial site at the comer of Green Lantem and Pacific Coast Highway. Other components of the project include over 30 acres of conservation open space with public safety constraints, environmental resources, and/or scenic value and over 30 acres of recreation open space that includes a trail system, public parks, a public beach, and public recreation visitor facilities. The project also required an amendment to the Dana Point Local Coastal Program and will require the approval of a Master Coastal Development Pemiit. LSA prepared an EIR Addendum in September 2004 that analyzed the potential environmental effects of the project modifications resulting from the Coastal Commission action on the project. Ms. DeLeon was the Project Manager of the EER Addendum approved by the City of Dana Point City Council in September 2004 and subsequently submitted to the Califomia Coastal Commission. Burbank Empire Center Environmental Impact Report, Burbank, CA. Ms. DeLeon prepared Califomia Environmental Quality Act findings for a proposed mixed-use development on the site previously occupied by the Lockheed Corporation's B-1 and B-199 aerospace facilifies. Totaling two million square feet, the proposed redevelopment of the 100-acre site includes constmction of a combination of retail and office uses in an integrated commercial center. Key issues under review in the EIR include General Plan Amendment and zone change (from industrial to commercial), traffic generation and mitigation, compatibility with ongoing on-site hazardous materials remediation activities, market impact on surrounding businesses, and compatibility with adjacent residential neighborhoods. Chino Hills Great Indoors, Chino Hills, CA. As Project Manager, Ms. DeLeon prepared an initial study/addendum (IS/A) for a proposed retail center featuring a home fumishing store. The IS/A compared the environmental effects of the proposed project with those of the original project, previously disclosed in a 1981 PUD EIR' evaluated whether or not there are any new or more severe significant environmental effects associated with changes in circumstances under which the proposed project is undertaken that were not disclosed in the earlier 1981 PUD EIR; and reviewed whether there is new information or circumstances that would require preparation of additional environmental documentation in the form of an EER or an Addendum. The IS/A reviewed the proposed project in conjunction with the previously approved EIR for each of the topics on the CEQA environmental checklist and found that the significant effects that would result from the proposed project have been addressed in the earlier EIR. The city Council approved the IS/A. North Tustin Village EIR, Orange County, CA. Ms. DeLeon authored land use, traffic, air quality, and aesthetics sections of the EIR for a proposed neighborhood retail center in unincorporated Orange LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. MONA MCGUIRE DE LEON ASSOCIATE PAGE 3 County, on a vacant lot at the comer of Newport Avenue and 17th Street in North Tustin. LSA prepared the EIR in addition to technical studies of traffic and circulation and air quality and noise issues and prepared detailed visual graphics of the proposed project from numerous vantage points. Ms. De Leon assisted in preparation of the responses to comments document. Long Beach Sports Park, Long Beach, CA. Ms. DeLeon is leading the LSA team, including six subconsultants, in the preparation of a Sports Park Master Plan and EIR for the City of Long Beach. The development site is a 55-acre site that is potentially constrained by an earthquake fault, operating oil wells, a stmcture potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, undocumented fill, wetlands, petroleum-impacted soil, significant grade changes, and substantial storm water detention requirements. The technical analyses include a Human Health Risk Assessment, geotechnical exploration and characterization, and engineering analyses pertaining to site grading. LSA is coordinating with the Environmental Protection Agency with regard to the site's Brownfields designation, funding of site remediation, and National Environmental Policy Act requirements. The draft EIR is currently in preparation under Ms. DeLeon's direction. Outdoor Education Camp (ICD 231), Irvine, CA. LSA prepared an EER for a proposed Outdoor Education Camp on a 210-acre area of ranch land adjacent to the Irvine Ranch Land Reserve and Irvine Regional Park. The project has been designed to minimize adverse impacts to the natural and built environment through a collaborative planning process, including the project architects, landscape architects, engineers, and fire safety experts, combined with guidance from LSA's biologists, cultural resource experts, and planners. The EIR addresses issues related to land use and visual compatibility with surrounding residences, potential impacts to sensitive vegetation and wetlands, and consistency with adopted plans including the Natural Community Conservation Plan and Master Plan of Arterial Highways. The site will be dedicated to the County of Orange by The Irvine Company and constmcted and operated by the Boy Scouts of America. Ms. DeLeon managed the preparation of the EIR in coordination with the County of Orange. The DEER was certified in December 2004. County of San Diego On-Call Environmental Services, San Diego, CA. Ms. DeLeon is the Project Manager for seven current work efforts for the County of San Diego, under an existing on-call environmental services contract (No. 506119). These projects include a number of Focused and Protocol Biological Surveys under very tight schedule conditions. LSA has worked successfully with several County project managers to meet County objectives for these projects. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS Member, American Planning Association (APA) Member, American Institute of Certified Planners (AECP) APA: Los Angeles Section Award, 1998, Public Education (Design Award Program) APA: Los Angeles Section Award, 1998, Focused Issue (Gateway Cities Altemative Fuels Strategy) Chapter Professional Development Officer for Arizona Planning Associafion (1986-1988): Created first State awards program and first Chapter AICP Exam Preparation course Women's Transportation Seminar LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. NICOLE DUBOIS SENIOR PLANNER PAGE 1 NICOLE DUBOIS SENIOR PLANNER EXPERTISE Social and Environmental Planning Land Use Planning Community Economic Development EDUCATION University of Southem Califomia, Los Angeles. Master ofPlanning, 2002. Pitzer College, Claremont, California. Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Organizational Studies, 2000. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Planner, LSA Associates, Enc, Irvine, CA, 2004-present. Project Coordinator, The Center for Economic Development, Los Angeles, Califomia, 2001-2002. Professional Intern, Office of the City Manager, City of South Pasadena, Califomia, 2001-2002. Intem, LSA Associates, Inc., Environmental Planning Consultants, Irvine, Califomia, 2000. Intem, National Tmst for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC, 1999. Intem, Federal Partnerships Division, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC, 1999. Intem, Lauderdale House, House Museum and Community Arts Center, London, England, 1998. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ms. Dubois contributes to project planning for large land use proposals and development projects. Her primary responsibilities include research and preparation of environmental documents pursuant to the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). As a Senior Plarmer, Ms. Dubois manages and prepares planning documents and environmental analysis for a variety of projects, including the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center Master Plan and the Santa Ana and Santiago Canyon Colleges. She also participates in a multidisciplinary team that provides ongoing land planning and environmental management support for Pacific Gas and Electric. Prior to joining LSA, Ms. Dubois worked for the City of South Pasadena and the Center for LSA ASSOCI ATES. INC. NICOLE DUBOIS SENIOR PLANNER PAGE 2 Economic Development, a U.S. Department of Commerce funded economic development center that provides technical assistance and training to organizations engaged in community capacity building. Previous experience includes the organization of a feasibility study on the use of high-speed intemet lines as a tool for redevelopment, preparation of an economic analysis for a mixed-use development in Los Angeles, and developing a community redevelopment plan for downtown Compton. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Headlands Development and Conservation Plan EIR Addendum, Dana Point, CA. LSA prepared a Draft EIR for the Headlands Development and Conservation Plan (HDCP) in the City of Dana Point. The HDCP proposes development of 125 single-family residential lots and a maximum of 110,750 square feet of Visitor/Recreational Commercial land uses composed of a 90-room inn and a 40,000-square-foot commercial site at the comer of Green Lantem and Pacific Coast Highway. Other components of the project include over 30 acres of conservation open space with pubiic safety constraints, environmental resources, and/or scenic value; and over 30 acres of recreation open space that includes a trail system, public parks, a public beach, and public recreation visitor facilities. The project also required an amendment to the Dana Point Local Coastal Program and will require the approval of a Master Coastal Development Permit. LSA prepared an EIR Addendum in September 2004 that analyzed the potential environmental effects of the project modifications resulting from the Coastal Commission action on the project. The EER Addendum was approved by the City of Dana Point City Council in September 2004 and subsequently submitted to the Califomia Coastal Commission. Ms. Dubois assisted in the preparation of an EIR Addendum for development of the Headlands area of Dana Point, directly north of Dana Point Harbor. The Headlands site is the last remaining privately-owned coastal property in Orange County. Issues related to the Harbor project include: local coastal plan consistency, marine resources impacts, water quality, hydrology, biological resources, and land use. LSA prepared an EIR Addendum in September 2004 that analyzed the potential environmental effects of the project modifications resulting from the Coastal Commission action on the project. The EIR Addendum was approved by the City of Dana Point City Council in September 2004 and subsequently submitted to the Califomia Coastal Commission. Home Depot Center, Long Beach, CA. Ms. Dubois is the Assistant Project Manager for the Home Depot Center of Studebaker Road in the City of Long Beach. The project includes preparation of a Draft EIR for a Home Depot home improvement retail and garden center and separate retail buildings on approximately 18 acres in Long Beach. Prior use of the site was as a tank farm, which was part of an interconnected terminal and distribution network for various petroleum-based fuels. Discretionary approvals required from the City include a Local Coastal Development Permit, a Standards Variance from open space requirements, a Conditional Use Permit to allow a retail use in a specific plan area, and approval of a Site Plan. The Draft EIR was released for public review on May 2, 2005. Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, Costa Mesa, CA. As Assistant Project Manager, Ms. Dubois was responsible for preparation of a Draft EIR and coordination with the master planning process for the 150-acre Orange County Fair and Exposition Center (32nd District Agricultural Association). The Master Plan included a vision for the future of the fairgrounds, as well as a site plan, business plan, govemance reform plan, and a strategic implementation plan. The team included LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. NICOLE DUBOIS SENIOR PLANNER PAGE 1 four subconsultants and required coordination with several State agencies. EIR preparation included supporting technical studies. The EIR was certified and the Master Plan adopted in August 2003. Imperial Valley Commons, El Centro, CA. LSA is providing technical support and expertise in Califomia land use and environmental planning to a developer from Termessee. The proposed project includes constmction of a 715,000-square-foot retail center adjacent to the Imperial Valley Mall in El Centro, Califomia. Ms. Dubois is responsible for preparation of a Conditional Use Permit, review of screencheck and Draft CEQA documents, and coordination between the client, EIR consultant, subconsultants, and City of El Centro. Ms. Dubois also prepared a visual analysis technical report that was used in preparation of the EIR. The report included analysis of the change in view from six public vantage points. Imperial Valley Mall, El Centro, CA. LSA provided technical support and expertise in Califomia land use and environmental planning to a developer from Texas. The project included constmction of an 800,000-square-foot regional indoor mall, annexation of the project site to the City of El Centro, and conversion of farmland to urban use. As Assistant Project Manager, Ms. Dubois reviewed screencheck and draft CEQA documents prepared by an outside firm and assisted with strategy development and coordination between the developer and local agencies. The Imperial Valley Mall held its grand opening in March 2005. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Plarming Association American Planning Association, Orange County Section. Director of Public Information, 2003-2005 National Tmst for Historic Preservation Steel Tigers, 1 -77th Armor Association Newsletter Editor, 2004-present I I LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH KB. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE I DEBORAH K. B. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST EXPERTISE Cultural Resources Project Management Archaeology Laboratory Director EDUCATION Califomia State University, Fullerton, M.A., Anthropology, specialization in Archaeology, 2001 Thesis title: An Assessment of the Manufacture, Use, Origin, and Nomenclature of Utilitarian Ceramics Produced by Native American Peoples of Orange County, Califomia. Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, B.A., Anthropology, 1973 SPECIAL TRAINING Seminar on providing expert witness testimony, presented by the Califomia Energy Commission, 2000. Analysis and Preservation of Historic Bridges, presented by the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1999. Federal Projects and Historic Preservation Law, presented by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the GSA Interagency Training Center, 1994. Cultural Resources Compliance Workshop, presented by State of Califomia Department of Transportation, 1994. Cultural Resource Management (unofficial attendance), presented by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1991. SCUBA diver under the sanctions of N.A.U.I. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal/Archaeologist, LSA Associates, Inc., Environmental Planning Consultants, Irvine, 1993- present. Archaeology and Paleontology Laboratory Manager, John Minch and Associates, 1992-1993. Assistant Project Archaeologist, Gallegos & Associates, 1991. LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. DEBORAH K.B. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE 2 Logistical Field Coordinator, ENFOTEC Research, Inc., 1991. Staff Archaeologist, Chambers Group, Inc., 1989-1991. Archaeological Writer/Editor, Scientific Resource Surveys, 1988. Archaeologist/Assistant to the Principal Investigator, Center for Anthropological Studies, University of Califomia at Santa Barbara, 1986. Realtor, First Hawaiian Realty, 1977-1984. Staff Archaeologist, Historic Preservation Division, Denver Service Center, National Park Service, 1975-1976. FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCE Ms. McLean's experience includes 19 years of prehistoric and historic archaeology in Califomia; two years of historic archaeology in several New England states and Texas (underwater archaeology in the Gulf of Mexico); and prehistoric archaeology in the Midwest, including work at Cahokia Mounds State Park, a World Heritage site. She has laboratory experience with prehistoric and historic archaeology collections from various parts of the United States, including extensive work with Califomia archaeological and paieontological collections. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES A Principal at LSA, Ms. McLean is responsible for coordinating and directing archaeological projects in compliance with CEQA and NEPA. Ms. McLean coordinates and directs archaeological and paieontological laboratory operations at LSA. She performs archival and records searches for archaeological projects; conducts archaeological field surveys and excavations; and prepares technical reports. Ms. McLean is also responsible for departmental staffing and management. Ms. McLean has authored and coauthored over 90 technical reports for LSA. The following are some of these reports: Cultural section for the Preliminary Environmental Assessment Report for the Base Line Road/I-15 Interchange Project (Project Study Report phase). City of Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia, 2001. Historic Property Survey Report for the Bouquet Canyon Road Bridge over the Santa Clara River Project, City of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County, California, 2001. Historic Property Sun/ey Report for the Citrus Avenue/Interstate-10 Interchange Project, City of Fontana, San Bernardino County, Califomia, 2001. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH K.B. MCLEAN PRINCI PAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE 3 Historic Property Survey Report for the Gahilan/Natividad Creeks Class I Bicycle/Pedestrian Path Project, City of Salinas, Monterey Coimty, California, 2001. Historic Property Survey Report for the Pacific Coast Widening from Seaward Road to Cameo Shores Road, City of Newport Beach, Orange County, California, 2001. Archaeological and Historical Assessment at 7911 El Paseo Grande, La Jolla (City of San Diego), San Diego County, Califomia, 2000. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Rancho Cucamonga Retail Center Project, City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, 2000. Historic Property Survey Report for the Main Street/State Route 91 Project, City of Corona, Riverside County, California, 2000. Historic Property Survey Report for the West Barton Road Bridge (U54C-379) Replacement Project, City of Grand Terrace, San Bernardino County, California, 2000. Preliminary Staff Assessment, Moss Landing Power Plant Project, Cultural Resources, for the Califomia Energy Commission, Monterey County, Califomia, 2000. Results of Archaeological and Paieontological Monitoring at 8356 Paseo del Ocaso, La Jolla (City of San Diego), 92037, San Diego County, California, 2000. Archaeological and Historical Assessment of the Washington Street Bridge Widening Project for the City of La Quinta, Riverside County, California, 1999. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Highland Surface Transportation Program Roadways Project, City of Highland, San Bernardino County, California, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Boronda Road Bridge, Carmel Valley, Monterey County, California, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Corps Park Bicycle Path, City of Ripon, San Joaquin County, California, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Etiwanda Avenue/Interstate-10 Interchange Project, San Bernardino County, California, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Ninth Street Bridge Project in the City of Modesto, Stanislaus County, Califomia, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Replacement ofthe City Creek Bridge on Fifth Street, City of Highland, San Bernardino County, California, 1999. Historic Property Survey Report for the Sandholdt Road Bridge, Moss Landing, Monterey County, California, 1999. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH K.B. MCLEAN PRI NCIPAL/ARCH AEOLOGIST PAGE 4 Historic Property Survey Report for the Toomes Avenue Low Water Crossing over Jewett Creek, City of Corning, Tehama County, California, 1999. Results of Archaeological/Historical and Paieontological Records Searches and Survey for the Northside Commons Apartments Project, City of Victorville, San Bernardino County, California, 1999. Cultural Resources Assessment: San Antonio Heights Project, City of Upland, San Bernardino County, Califomia, 1998. Historic Property Survey Report for the Riverside Avenue/Interstate-10 Project, San Bernardino County, Califomia, 1998. Results of Archaeological Monitoring for the San Joaquin Marsh Enhancement Plan Project, City of Irvine, Orange County, California, 1998. Cultural and Paieontological Resources Assessment for Blue Sky Properties, San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, Califomia, 1997. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Francisco Oaks Project, El Dorado County, California, 1997. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Marketplace Restaurant and Retail Site, City of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, 1997. Cultural Resources Assessment for Proposed Changes to Wickland Pipelines LLC, Richmond Marine-Link Pipeline Alignment, Alameda County, California, 1997. An Evaluation ofthe Dolph House, 34000 Capistrano by the Sea, City of Dana Point, Orange County, Califomia, 1997. Historic Property Survey Report for the Carona Avenue Bridge Replacement Project, City of Corning, Tehama County, California, 1997. Historic Property Survey Report for the Route 99/Jack Tone Road Interchange Reconstruction Project, City of Ripon, San Joaquin County, California, 1999. Second Supplemental Historic Property Survey Report for the Proposed State Route 30 Freeway Project, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, California, 1997. Cultural Resources Assessment for Amargosa Creek Improvement Project, Los Angeles County, Califomia, 1996. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Home Depot - San Juan Capistrano Site, Orange County, Califomia, 1996. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH KB. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE 5 Cultural Resources Assessment for tite Leah Drive Remedial Grading Project, Dana Point, Orange County, California, 1996. Cultural Resources Assessment for Newport Coast Drive Extension, Off-Site Mitigation Areas, Orange County, Califomia, 1996. Cultural Resources Assessment for Ritter Ranch, Planning Area 1, Los Angeles County, California, 1996. Cultural Resources Assessment, Southern California Gas Company Natural Gas Transmission Line 6902 El Centro to Mexicali, Imperial County, California, 1996. EIR for Bixby Ridge, Orange County, California, 1996. Historic Property Survey Report for Newport Avenue/State Route 55, Tustin, Orange County, California, 1996. Historic Property Survey Report for Cajalco Road - 1st Supplemental, Riverside County, California, 1995. Cultural Resources Assessment for 278.4 Acres Within East Highlands Ranch, San Bernardino County, Califomia, 1995. Cultural Resources Assessment for the Alviso Marina, Santa Clara County, California, 1995. Cultural Resources Assessment for Central Avenue Realignment Extension Project, Cities of Chino and Chino Hills, San Bernardino County, California, 1995. Cultural Resources Assessment - La Sierra University Specific Plan, Riverside County, California 1995. Cultural Resources Assessment - Newport Coast Drive Extension, City of Irvine, Orange County, California, 1995. Historic Property Survey Report for Route 73 and 1-405 Improvements, Orange County, California, 1995. Results of an Archaeological Windshield Survey in the Wheeler Ridge Area of the Tejon Ranch Near Grapevine, Kern County, California, 1995. Test Level Investigations at CA-ORA-1371/H, East Hicks Canyon, Orange County, California, 1995. Historic Property Surx'cy Report for Apela Drive Bridge, Riverside County, California, 1994. Arciiaeological and Historical Investigations of the Cram School Site and Tentative Tracts 13551 and 15554, East Highlands, San Bernardino County, California, 1994. Archaeology Assessment Report for Tract 13551 and Tract 15554 East Highlands Ranch, 1994. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH K B. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE 6 Historic Property Sur\>ey Report for Cajalco Road, Riverside County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment Angeles Forest Highway at Mile Marker 23.00 Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment for Five Vacant Lots and 42 Potentially Historic Buildings within the Northeast Anaheim Redevelopment Area, Orange County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment Hicks Canyon and East Hicks Canyon Retarding Basins, Orange County, Califomia, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment Planning Area 10 City of Irvine, Orange County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment ofthe Proposed Road System for TT6649 Alameda County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment San Dimas Canyon Road at Mile Markers 0.45 and 0.93 Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment - Tentative Tract No. 14232, 1994. Cultural Resources Assessment Tentative Tract No. 14747, Orange, Califomia, 1994. EIR for the Northwest Specific Plan, 1994. Historic Property Survey Report for Proposed Material Borrow Sites for the State Route 58 Mojave Freeway Project in Mojave, Kern County, California, 1994. Historic Property Survey Report for the Washington Street Bridge Project, 1994. Adelanto-Lugo Transmission Project Cultural Resources Assessment, San Bemardino County, California, 1993. Cultural Resources Assessment of Altemative Sites for the Russell Ranch Project, 1993. Evans Road/Ellis Avenue/I-215 IS/EA, 1993. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Relocation Draft Environmental Assessment, 1993. Watsonville Community Hospital Alternative Sites, 1993. Ms. McLean authored or co-authored the following technical reports prior to her employment with LSA: Cultural Resources Investigations: Meadow Insect Salvage Timber Sale, for ENFOTEC Research, Inc., 1991 (with Roderic N. McLean). LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. DEBORAH K.B. MCLEAN PRINCIPAL/ARCHAEOLOGIST PAGE 7 Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment for the Geysers Geothermal Leasing Program, for Chambers Group, Inc., 1991 (with Peter Carr and Roderic N. McLean). Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment for Raging Waters, for Chambers Group, Inc., 1990. Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment for Rolling Hills Ranch, for Chambers Group, Inc., 1990 (with Paul Famsworth). An Assessment of Site 5MF605 in Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado, for National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1976 (with Catherine H. Blee and Laurence L. Loendorf). Harper's Ferry National Historical Park Archaeological Investigation of Buildings 8 and 9, for National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1976. Harper's Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia, Archaeological Investigation of Buildings 9 and 10, for National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1976 (with Catherine H. Blee). William Howard Taft National Historic Site Archaeological Investigation of Foundation and Cistern, for National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1975. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Test excavation ofthe Charles and Mildred Washington gravesite. Magazine of the Jefferson County, West Virginia Historical Society XLIII: 31-33, 1977. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) Orange County Certified Archaeologist PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Society for Historical Archaeology Society for Califomia Archaeology Pacific Coast Archaeological Society I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC A N T fl O N V PETROS PRINCIPAL PAGE 1 ANTHONY L. PETROS PRINCIPAL EXPERTISE Transportation Planning and Impact Analysis Parking Analysis EDUCATION Comell University, candidate Master of Regional Planning, June 1985. University of Califomia, Irvine, Bachelor of Arts, Social Ecology, June 1983. University of Califomia, Irvine, Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences, June 1982. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Principal, LSA Associates, Inc., environmental planning and engineering consultants, offices in Northem and Southem Califomia and Colorado, 1984-present. Intem, Special Assistant to Chairman, City of Irvine Planning Commission, 1981-1982. Research Assistant, Califomia State Department of Health Services, Hazardous Waste Management Branch, Abandoned Sites Project, 1980-1981. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Primary responsibilities include the management and supervision of the transportation function of LSA Associates, Inc. This role includes the preparation and review of comprehensive traffic and parking studies, operational analyses. Environmental Impact Reports, and Environmental Assessments. Emphasis is placed on the coordination of transportation projects with municipal and agency administrators and real estate interests. Mr. Petros has prepared and/or supervised a variety of transportation projects, including the A-Town Mixed-Use Development within the Platinum Triangle in the City of Anaheim, west in the City of Irvine, the Central Park Countryside Specific Plan Retail/Residential project in the County of Riverside, and the MCAS Iwakuni and Yokota Air Base Master Plans in Japan. While at LSA, Mr. Petros has also been involved in many General Plan work efforts, including the development of the General Plan Circulation Elements of Calaveras County, and the Cities of Garden Grove, Buena Park, Calabasas, Arcadia, and Laguna Hills. Mr. Petros has overseen the preparation of neighborhood traffic analyses in the Cities of Tustin, Whittier, Lakewood, and San Clemente, as well LSA ASSOCIATES,INC ANTHONV PETROS PRINCIPAI. PAC;E 2 as in the Del Monte Forest. His range of experience covers large-scale land development projects and small-scale detailed operational analyses. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa, Huntington Beach, CA. LSA conducted a traffic impact analysis to assess the potential circulation impacts associated with the proposed development of the Waterfront Ocean Grand Resort in the City of Huntington Beach. The analysis was directed by Mr. Petros and included a comparison of new project impacts to those impacts named in the previously approved 1988 Master Plan to comply with CEQA Addendum requirements. As far back as 1991, Mr. Petros was involved with this project, first preparing the original Master Plan analysis for the City of Huntington Beach. This analysis also included site-specific analysis, including parking analysis, gate access queue analysis, signal warrant analysis for new intersections, a signal progression analysis along State highways, and a sight distance analysis for project access. These independent analyses established the basis for a conceptual striping plan prepared for arterials adjacent to the proposed project. The parking analysis focused on identification of the potential parking demand using other site surveys, as well as historical parking surveys. The final circulation and parking analysis was included in the overall Environmental Impact Report for the proposed project and was approved by the Huntington Beach City Council in August 1998. The Ocean Grand Resort opened in January 2003. Mr. Petros used his expertise in analysis as well as his experience with parking and geometric design to assist in the development of the world-class resort. Oceanside Walkable Communities Project, San Diego, CA. The intent of the Oceanside Walkable Communities Project was to increase the ease of, and broaden the options for, moving about Oceanside's downtown, and to create logical extensions of the existing transportation network and the primary beach destination. The downtown currently enjoys a high level of beachfront activity, but bringing this activity into the downtown area has been challenging. In addition, the dominance of the automobile along downtown roadways has decreased the walkability of the area. Mr. Petros was a key meniber of the design and analysis team that developed altemative plans for the Downtown Oceanside area. Mr. Petros made numerous presentations to both receptive and hostile audiences and with both groups resolved issues and developed a common vocabulary for future tasks in the Plan development. The specific recommendations for streetscape improvements, circulation, parking and traffic, and implementation strategies contained in the Walkable Communities Plan will create an environment that will encourage people, including the young and elderly, to feel comfortable walking around all parts of the downtown area. Orange County Gateway EIR Traffic Analysis, Orange County, CA. Mr. Petros managed the traffic forecasting and analysis of the Orange County Gateway traffic analysis that involved over 100 intersections in five jurisdictions within North Orange County. His preparation of the analysis involved the key element of multijurisdictional coordination. He also prepared the delay analysis of the elimination of railroad gate crossings and developed criteria used in the identification of altemative paths during constmction. City of Laguna Niguel Shared Parking Model, Orange County, CA. The mixed-use shared parking model for the City of Laguna Niguel prepared by LSA is now being used for determining parking supply at mixed-use developments. Mr. Petros provided technical oversight during the collection of parking statistics conducted at five stand-alone and two mixed-use centers in the vicinity LSA ASSOCIATES,INC ANTHONY P E T R O S PRINCIPAL PAGE 3 of Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo. The empirically derived rates and hourly accumulations were adjusted to include 95th percentile confidence levels, to account for peak monthly variations according to the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Shared Parking document, and to include parking supply buffers. The results of the parking model defined the parking demand rates and hourly accumulation curves for six commonly combined land uses at mixed-use centers. Mr. Petros was responsible for the data collection and synthesis ofthe statistics into a practical model currently in use. Del Monte Forest Luciano Pavarotti Concert Parking Management Plan, Monterey, CA. Mr. Petros was selected on behalf of the Del Monte Forest to prepare a circulation and parking management plan for a fund raising special event concert to be held in the Forest. Thousands of tickets were sold and created concems from the cities of Pacific Grove, Carmel and Monterey, the Califomia Highway Patrol, and the U.S. Army. The Del Monte Forest has limited access and circulation opportunities and a lack of abundant parking sites. As a result of Mr. Petros' recommendations, all agencies accepted the plan and cooperated in its execution. The special event went off without incident and was considered a success on the peninsula. Calaveras County General Plan Update EIR Traffic Analysis, Calaveras, CA Calaveras County staff selected LSA to provide the environmental documentation to support the update of the General Plan. The purpose of the update was to address issues that had arisen in litigation. The primary issue involved traffic and circulation. On behalf of LSA, Mr. Petros assisted in the clarification of standard level of service and traffic operations thresholds. LSA conducted an inventory of every public road in the County and provided an assessment of existing conditions. Levels of service were identified for a forecast General Plan build out scenario and mitigation measures were recommended where necessary. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Enstitute ofTransportation Engineers, Member Orange County Traffic Engineers Council City of Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Past President City of Costa Mesa Residential Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Commission Organization of Comell Planners, Past Chairman LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. MICHAEL B. TROTTA PROJECT MANAGER PAGE 1 MICHAEL B. TROTTA ASSOCIATE/BIOLOGIST EXPERTISE Wetlands/Waters Delineations Ecological Restoration Biological Assessment Permitting Assistance EDUCATION University of Califomia at Santa Barbara, Bachelor of Arts, June 1986. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate/Biologist, LSA Associates, Inc., Irvine, Califomia, November 1996-present Native Habitat Restoration Supervisor, Habitat West, Vista, Califomia, October 1993-April 1997 (intermittent) Diver, Aquafic Inspections, Encinitas, Califomia, May 1994-October 1996 (intermittent) Carpenter, Laird McClintock Builders, Vista, Califomia, January 1993-January 1995 Office Manager, Tri-City Cardiology Medical Group, Inc., Oceanside, Califomia, June 1986- December, 1992 Manager, Heart Diagnostics Medical Group, Inc., September 1989-December 1992 PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Trotta has 11 years of experience relative to native habitat restoration in Southem Califomia. His responsibilities include project management; monitoring and managing constmction crews in restoration constmction of native habitat, with emphasis on coastal sage scmb, riparian and saltwater marsh plant and animal communities; assisting clients in obtaining environmental permits from federal. State, and local agencies; preparing biological evaluations and assessments; coordinating with clients, contractors, and subcontractors, monitoring firms, developers, and govemment agencies; and preparing reports on revegetation projects. Monitoring responsibilities include constmction monitoring during project preparation, plant and seed material installation, regular maintenance monitoring, jurisdictional waters and wetlands delineations, qualitative and quantitative data collection for progress analysis, and noise analysis. In addition, Mr. Trotta has attended seminars relating to the flora of San Diego County, exotic weed eradication, and has completed a course in Methods of Habitat Restoration offered by the University of Califomia, Riverside. LSA ASSOCIATES. INC. MICHAEL B. TROTTA PROJECT MANAGER PAGE 2 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of San Diego, Water & Sewer Design Division On-Call Environmental Services, San Diego, CA. Mr. Trotta was Project Manager for multiple task orders issued on this contract. LSA worked closely with City staff and subconsultants in determining how to provide permanent maintenance access to existing and or proposed sewer manholes with consideration of biological resources and jurisdictional waters. During the process, LSA worked to help City staff prepare Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collection standards for biological resource mapping. Biological Management Plan, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, San Diego County Department of Parks and Recreation, San Diego, CA. Mr. Trotta served as Project Manager for the preparation ofa biological management plan for the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park with an emphasis on accommodating biological management goals with human uses. LSA biologists mapped the existing condition of 274.29 acres of recently acquired County owned parcels within the Tijuana River Valley to be incorporated into the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park. The results of the fieldwork were recorded and mapped using GIS technology. The existing vegetation communities and human uses were mapped and the entire area was evaluated for future uses as habitat areas and public uses. County of San Diego - On-Call Environmental Services, San Diego, CA. Under the existing contract, Mr. Trotta serves as Biological Task Manager responsible for multiple focused and protocol biological surveys. Seven work efforts have been assigned to date, each under the direct supervision of Mr. Trotta, such as the Valley Center Road Bridge Replacement Project. Mr. Trotta has worked successfully with County project managers on these and other projects. Newport Coast Planned Community, Orange County, CA. Task Manager for on and off-site revegetation implementation monitoring, qualitative and quantitative data collection, and nonnative weed eradication monitoring on 100 acres of restoration sites for the Newport Coast areas in coastal Orange County. On-Call Environmental Services for City of San Diego Water and Sewer Design Division, San Diego, CA. Mr. Trotta's management responsibilities for this on-call contract includes mapping of biological resources and coordination with City staff and canyon equipment consultants to recommend permanent maintenance routes for existing and proposed sewer alignments in environmentally sensitive urban canyons. I.SA ASSOCIATES, INC J ANI'ARV 2 006 LISA D \V I L 1.1 A M S SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAI, SPECIALIST PAGE 1 LISA D. WILLIAMS SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST EXPERTISE Hazardous Waste Water Quality/Hydrology EDUCATION Califomia State University, Fullerton, Master of Science in Environmental Studies, 2002. University of Califomia, Irvine, Extension, Certificate in Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation, 1996. University of Califomia, Irvine, Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, 1983. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Environmental Specialist, LSA Associates, Inc., Irvine, Califomia, 2000-present. Environmental Scientist, Charles Abbott Associates, Inc., Torrance, Califomia, 2000. Environmental Health Specialist, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, San Pedro, Califomia, 1996-1999. Environmental Scientist, Bryant Palmer Soto, Inc., Torrance, Califomia, 1994-1996. Industrial Hygiene Technician, Muranaka Environmental Consultants, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1993. Diving and Salvage Officer, U.S. Navy, 1988-1992. PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ms. Williams manages environmental analysis projects and provides expertise related to hazardous waste and water quality issues. Her project management experience includes residential, commercial, school facility, and infrastmcture projects. Ms. Williams's technical experience includes Preliminary Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I) reports. Soil and Water Investigations (Phase II), Hazardous Waste Initial Site Assessments (ISAs), Water Quality Assessments, and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit compliance. LSA ASSOCIATES,INC JANUARV 2 00 6 LISA D \V I L 1.1 A M S SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST PAGE 2 I I REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Montage Resort, Laguna Beach, CA. Ms Williams prepared a water quality analysis of preconstmction and constmction sampling at discharges in the vicinity of this coastal resort to assess whether project constmction was affecting mnoff water quality. As a follow-up project, Ms. Williams is reviewing annual bacterial sampling data from the surf zone to assess trends or relationships to the operation of the resort. Home Depot Center, Long Beach, CA. Ms. Williams is the Project Manager for preparation of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for a Home Depot home improvement retail and garden center and separate retail buildings on approximately 18 acres in Long Beach. Prior use of the site was as a tank farm, which was part of an interconnected terminal and distribution network for various petroleum-based fuels. Discretionary approvals required from the City include a Local Coastal Development Permit, a Standards Variance from open space requirements, a Conditional Use Permit to allow a retail use in an industrial zone, and approval of a Site Plan. Headlands Development and Conservation Plan (HDCP) EIR, Orange County, CA. Ms. Williams was responsible for review of water quality and hydrology technical reports and for preparation of EER sections based upon these reports. The water quality sections required consultation with experts in the field and review of pertinent regulations and data regarding removal efficiency of best management practices. Melrose Triangle, West Hollywood, CA. Ms. Williams is the Project Manager for the Environmental Impact Report for this 295,600-square-foot mixed-use development adjacent to the City of Beverly Hills. The project includes five subterranean levels. Key environmental and controversial issues include groundwater control, traffic, public services, and land use. North Coast Church EIR, San Diego County, CA. Ms. Williams was responsible for the preparation of hydrology and water quality sections in the EIR for the proposed development of a church campus on a 40.6-acre site. The proposed project consists of 365,000 square feet of sanctuary, private school, day care, and administrative offices associated with the church, supporting food and beverage services and a caretaker residence in multiple buildings with surrounding parking, with up to 20,000 square feet of commercial office space. Brightwater Development Project Subsequent EIR, Huntington Beach, CA. Task Manager for the hydrology and water quality sections and technical report oversight of this project, which is adjacent to the Bolsa Chica Wetlands in Orange County. Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA. Ms. Williams prepared the hydrology and water quality section of the EER for this hospital expansion project in the City of Santa Barbara. Her work included research of existing monitoring data, pollutants of concem and review of the hydrology and water quality report for the project. Bolsa Chica Residential EIR, Orange County, CA. Ms. Williams was responsible for review of the Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, hydrology report, and water quality technical report, and for preparation of EIR sections based on these reports. Ms. Williams also attended meetings with the County and the Regional Water Quality Control Board to discuss water quality issues of the project. LSA ASSOCIATES, JANUARV 2 00 6 LISA D \V I 1.1. I A .M S SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL S P E C 1 A L I S T PAGE .1 CETAP Transportation Corridors EIS/EIR, Riverside, CA. Ms. Williams prepared technical reports and environmental impact analyses for comparison of altemative routings and alignment preservation for two major transportation corridors in westem Riverside County. Analyses addressed to the potential impacts of project implementation on hazardous materiaFwaste sites. Ms. Williams prepared the EIS/EIR impact sections for each corridor. Orange County Gateway EIS/EIR, Placentia, CA. Ms. Williams acted as an Assistant Project Manager for this proposed lowering/grade separation of a section of heavily traveled railroad through parts of Placentia and Anaheim. She prepared the Notice of Intent, Notice of Preparation, and the Scoping Report. She provided technical review expertise for the Drainage Study, Hazardous Waste Assessment, and the Geotechnical Evaluation, and prepared the following sections of the Draft EIS/EIR: Hydrology and Floodplains, Water Quality, Hazardous Substances, and Geology. CERTIFICATIONS Certificate in Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation, 1996 REGISTRATIONS Registered Environmental Health Specialist, Califomia #6541 Registered Environmental Assessor I, Califomia #06116 Ian Adam, M.E.S.M. Project Manager M.E.S.M., Master of Environmental Science and Management, Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2001 B.S., Science, Ecology and Systematic Biology, 1996 Southern California SETAC, Board Member National Association of Environmental Professionals 40-Hour OSHA Certified HAZWOPER Training U. S. Green Building Council Mr. Adam is a key member of Fuscoe's Watershed Management Division headed by Dr. J.T. Yean. His specialty is water resources, with an emphasis in water quality regulations and Resource Agency interaction. He has extensive research and assessment skills garnered from his studies at the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Mr. Adam's research included watershed modeling for TMDLs within the Santa Ana River Watershed. Since joining Fuscoe in 2001, Mr. Adam has served as an effective Project Manager and resource for a number of projects and clients. His emphasis in storm water regulations and water quality BMP design has served as a valuable resource for cities, private developers and public entities. He has worked extensively with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) on various projects involving compliance with water quality treatment requirements. Mr. Adam is currently working as the storm water consultant to the City of Yorba Linda for the development, implementation and training of numerous storm water programs within the City and is also developing a Storm Water Management Plan for MCAS, Camp Pendleton. He also sen/ed as the lead consultant for the review of the City of Bueno Park's Storm Water Program and regularly interacts with the RWQCB and County of Orange on water quality issues and grant opportunities. Mr. Adam's technical background in water quality combined with his engineering and regulatory experience at FEI provides clients with a uniquely trained individual to work with stakeholders, regulatory agencies and other consultants. ffi .s Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants STEPHAN A. BECK, PG, CEG, HG, REA Principal Environmental Geologist EDUCATION Master of Arts, Geology, 1981, California State University, Fresno, California Bachelor of Arts, Geology, 1976, University of California at Santa Barbara Professional Certificate, Hazardous Materials Management, 1989, University of California at San Diego /?EG/Sr/?>A7/0/VS Professional Geologist, California, PG 4375 Certified Hydrogeologist, California, HG 126 Certified Engineering Geologist, California, CEG 1512 Professional Geologist, Wyoming, PG 2234 Environmental Assessor I, California, REA 2181 Environmental Manager, Nevada, CEM 1545 Environmental Assessor II, California, REA 20110 County of San Diego Environmental Consultant Professional Geologist, Arizona, RG 33080 Certification CERTIFICATIONS OSHA 40-hour Health and Safety Training (with annual updates) OSHA 8-hour Health and Safety Supervisor Training PROJECT EXPERIENCE As a Principal Environmental Geologist with Ninyo & Moore, Mr. Beck has 24 years of professional experience. Mr. Beck provides managerial, technical and QA/QC oversight and support on all corporate, environmental submittals and projects. Mr. Beck has been an active participant in the development of the San Diego Department of Environ- mental Health's (DEH) Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Manual, which has been adopted by other agencies, in whole or in part, throughout California. In particular, Mr. Beck has received written acknowledgements from the DEH for his excellent contributions to the SAM Manual. Mr. Beck's specific project experience includes Central Impenal Redevelopment Plan, San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist oversaw the preparation of the Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) for the Central Imperial Redevelopment Plan in San Diego County, California. The HMTS will be included as a section in a Master Environmental Im- pact Report being prepared by the Southeastern Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit public benefit corporation responsible for redevelopment activities in southeastern San Diego. The purpose of the HMTS was to evaluate potential environmental impacts from hazardous substances and wastes currently or historically located in or nearby the 580-acre study area. National City Downtown Specific Plan, National City, California: Principal Environmental Geologist in charge of the completion of a Hazardous Materials Technical Study (HMTS) of the National City Downtown Specific Plan area for the Community Development Commission of National City. This HMTS was performed as part of the City's Preliminary Master Environmental Plan for the project area. Its purpose was to identify fa- cilities of potential environmental concern that could be addressed in later studies and/or remedial activities. Oceanside Unified School Distnct On-Call Environmental Consulting Contract, Oceanside, California: Mr. Beck is the Contract Manager and QA/QC Advisor for the Ninyo & Moore contract to provide environmental site investigation characterization and assessment services to Oceanside Unified School District (OUSD) on an as-needed basis under the New School Facilities Construction program. The services performed under this contract will include Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Preliminary Endangerment Assess- ments (PEAs), Supplementary Site Investigations (SSIs), and Remedial Action Work Plans (F^Ws). The site invesfigation activities may include conducting subsurface investigations to characterize and delineate the ex- tent of soil and groundwater contamination; identifying and assessing the actual and potential adverse effects of contamination to the environment and to public health and safety, and providing appropriate remedial alter- natives. The F^Ws will focus on addressing removal of impacted soils prior to initiation of construction activities at the selected school sites. Ninyo & Moore will be interacting with the Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) personnel on a regular basis to determine the most effective method of managing environmental is- sues associated with proposed school sites while meeting the objectives both of OUSD and DTSC. Because Mr. Beck routinely interfaces with DTSC, he is familiar with what agency staff requires, and able to expedite projects by preparing complete concise documents for DTSC review and approval, conduct appropriately scoped PEAs and SSIs, and prepare F^Ws and other documents that require few, if any, revisions. Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants STEPHAN A. BECK, PG, CEG, HG, REA Principal Environmental Geologist CCDC Downtown Community Plan Update and Master Environmental Impact Report (MEIR), San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist during preparation of a hazardous materials technical document to assist the Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) in performing a hazardous materials constraints analysis as part of the Downtown Community Plan Update and Master Environmental Impact Report (MEIR). Mr. Beck reviewed of appropriate sections of the existing MEIR, review of information and regulatory trends pertaining to toxic substances and generat redevelopment issues in the planning area; had discussions with the San Diego County Department of Health; participated in project team meetings, and reviewed a hazardous ma- terials technical document. City of Chula Vista Solid and Hazardous Waste Hazardous Matenals Baseline Study, Chula Vista, Cali- fornia: Principal Environmental Geologist for a Solid and Hazardous Waste Hazardous Materials Baseline Study (HMBS). The information provided in the HMBS report will be used to assist the City of Chula Vista in identifying preliminary planning issues to be addressed in the City of Chula Vista General Plan Update process. The site reconnaissance performed for the HMBS involved a "windshield" survey of properties of significant po- tential environmental concern (e.g., active and inactive landfills; large-quantity generators; treatment, storage, and disposal facilities) identified during the regulatory agency database review and through interviews with regulatory agency representatives. Findings included a summary of the number of sites of potential or identified environmental concern within the study area, identified by subarea. Conclusions included recommended meth- ods of mitigating areas of environmental concern before or during redevelopment activities. San Diego Unified Port Distnct: Contract and quality control principal for continuation of the hazardous mate- rials identification and management portion of Phase I of the B.P. Goodrich South Campus demolition project. Under the direction of the District, the projecfs major goal is to monitor the abatement of hazardous materials at the site, including ACM, LBP, mercury switches, PCB-containing light ballasts, etc., to assist the demolition contractor on behalf of the District with performance of all activities in strict conformance with applicable fed- eral, state, and local regulations. Upon completion of the final report for Phase I, quality control task will focus on technical review of the preparation of the final report that details the industrial hygiene and on-site safety as- pects of the demolition process. Transportation Authorities and Port Distnct Projects, Vanous Locations, California: Program Manager, Principal Environmental Geologist, Q/VQC Manager, and Technical Advisor for task order contracts involving multiple concurrent projects at multiple locations with the Metropolitan Transit Development Board, North County Transit District, Orange County Transportation Authority, Riverside County Transportation Commission, San Diego Unified Port District, Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach, and Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority. Padres Ballpark, San Diego, California: Principal Environmental Geologist for the construction of the San Diego Padres Ballpark and ancillary development, which involves the redevelopment of a 26-block area in downtown San Diego. Tasks for this Brownfields/Polanco Act Project include review of Phase I, Phase ll, and remedial action plans, data, and recommendations, preparation of hazardous materials bid specifications, de- velopment of a protocol for the evaluation, monitoring, and documentation of 750,000 to 1,000,000 cubic yards of export soil, preparation of a hazardous materials response plan which included contaminated soil reuse crite- ria, monitoring and coordinating removal actions, and providing liaison with the San Diego Department of Health Services, the California EPA-designated lead agency for the project. ASSOCIATIONS National Groundwater Association San Diego Association of Geologists San Diego Environmental Professionals EDDIE FONT SUBCONSULTANT- VISIONSCAPE IMAGERY VISUAL STUDIES (EXECUTIVE/MANAGER) CONTACT INFORMATION 15375 Barranca Parkway, Building B211 Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 727-3591 Fax: (949) 727-3592 eddie.font@visionscapeimaqerv.com EDUCATION • Bachelor of Architecture University of Southern California, 1992 TASKS TO PERFORM • Site Analysis • 3-D Modeling • Digital Imaging PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Eddie Font, Principal and Co-Founder of VisionScape Imagery, provides overall strategic responsibility for the firm with almost 15 years of hands-on experience in the field of Architectural and Engineering Visualization. Mr. Font holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California. In 1987 he began working for Pardee Homes, and in 1992, formed VisionScape Imagery with his brother and partner, Joe Font. Mr. Font has distinguished himself as a principal that truly interacts and enjoys working with clients. Bringing his customer-centric philosophy, as well as his expertise in the fields of Architecture and Engineering, Mr. Font ensures adherence to a prompt turnaround time and close attention to detail. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Project: Pacific City (Huntington Beacti, CA) For the Pacific City project, VisionScape Imagery was responsible for crafting twelve (12) Visual Simulations for a large development effort to be carried out near Huntington Beach's popular Main Street Promenade. These Visual Simulations were utilized to showcase the intended visual impact of the sizeable development project which included retail and commercial components, such as retail shops, condominiums, and a resort. By merging high-resolution digital photography, along with accurate three-dimensional modeling, GPS data, and a digital landscape concept, VisionScape created an accurate and photo-realistic view of the Pacific City project as it would appear following construction, thus enabling concerned citizens and City decision-makers to truly understand the full scope of the project. Project: Valencia Town Center (Valencia, CA) Valencia Town Center was completed for Newhall Land which included the rendering of five (5) Visual Simulations, as well as a Video Animation of a street scene drive-by. Within the Visual Simulations, VisionScape demonstrated what visual effect the addition of new buildings, retail stores, and a parking structure to the existing Valencia shopping center wouid have on the surrounding environment. These five "before and after" images produced by VisionScape Imagery, along with the animated video presentation, enabled non-architectural audiences to objectively envision the many design elements of the project with a sense of scale and space. JANUARY 19, 2006 PREPARED F C) City of Cartsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 PREPARED B Dudek & Associates, Inc. 605 Third Street Encinitas, CA 92024 RECEIVED JAN 1 9 2006 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPT DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC Pro fessional Teams for Complex Projects Engineering, Planning, Environmental Sciences and Management Services Corporate Office: 605 Third Street Encinitas, California 92024 760.942.5147 Fax 760,632,0164 206004-300 January 19, 2006 City of Carlsbad, Planning Department Ms. Michele Masterson, Management Analyst 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Subject: Statennent of Qualifications and Proposal for Preparafion of an Environmental Impact Report for the Hiltor) Carlsbad Beach Resort Project and Related Applications (SDP 05-14f CDP 05-43/RP 05-17/MS 05-23) Dear Ms. Masterson: Dudek & Associates, Inc. (Dudek) is pleased to present this Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) and proposal for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 05-03) for the Hilton Corlsbod Beach Resort project and related applications (SDP 05-14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11/MS 05-23) to the City of Corlsbad (City). Our SOQ/proposoi includes firm and team qualifications; project experience and references; project team information, and our project approach as requested in the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and Request for Proposals (RFP). As one of the largest, locally-based public works, environmental sciences, engineering, and construction services consulting firms, Dudek specializes in providing integrated approaches to ensure environmental compliance for development projects. Dudek's project team was formed to specifically respond to the needs of the City to prepare all necessary environmental documentation for the proposed project, within a schedule that meets the needs of the City and applicant. The Dudek team offers the City on opportunity to benefit from highly specialized expertise and experience in each of the issue areas relevant to the project. In addition to our in-house staff, we hove selected Valorie Thonnpson, Ph.D. (Scientific Resources Associated for air quality; John Cook, RPA (ASM Affiliates, Inc.) for cultural resources; David Evans, RG, CEG (Geocon) for geology/soils and mineral resource evaluations; and Erik Ruehr, PE (VRPA Technologies, Inc.) for transportation/circulation. Our whole team is implementation-oriented and cost-control conscious. The following key points, related to the Dudek team qualifications and experience, ore detailed in the Proposal: • Our projecf team hos extensive knowledge of fhe environmental review process in fhe Cify os well as fhe potential environmental issues associated with this type of resort developmenf. • Dudek has experience with similar controversial and complex projecfs in fhe Carlsbad and coastal North Counfy region and with fhe key environmental issues including land use compafibility, communify character, visual resources, hydrology/wafer qualify and fraffic. Ms. Michele iAosferson Re: Statement of Qualifications and Proposal for Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project and Related Applications (SDP 05- 14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11 /MS 05-23] • The Dudek team has produced over 1,000 environmental documents and prides itself on ifs comprehensiveness of analysis and legal defensibilify of ifs documents. Dudek has been recognized by fhe Associafion of Environmental Professionals for fhe qualify of our CEQA work twice within fhe past two years. • Dudek's in-house technical expertise includes biological resources, agricultural resources, noise. Phase I assessments/hazardous materials, and hydrology/wafer qualify. This allows us fo offer fhe Cify economies in coordinafion and EIR preparafion. • The EIR will be clearly organized and easily read and interpreted by fhe public as well as agencies and individuals responsible for future developmenf of fhe projecf. Dudek believes the attributes of our employees ore our greatest asset and we want to share that wealth of assets with the City by providing the highest quality, most responsive environmental services available. We welcome your interest in our firm and look forward to fhe opportunity to present our staff and services for your consideration on this important projecf for the City. Thank you for this opportunity to submit our SOQ/proposol to the City. Very truly yours, DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. Shown S. Shamlou Project Manager 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES. INC. January 2006 2 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No. Section A Firm Qualifications 1 A.l Firm Overview and Qualifications 1 A.2 Subconsultant Qualifications 2 A.S Project Experience and References 3 A.4 Project Team 6 Section B Sciiedule of Completion 9 Section C CostEstmate {underSeparate Covei) 9 Section D Project Approach 9 Appendices Appendix A Resumes List of Figures Figure 1 Project Team Organization 7 Figure 2 Project Schedule 10 Figure 3 Key Environmental Constraints 16 List of Tables Table 1 Key Personnel 8 January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad i Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort SECTION A FIRM EXPERIENCE A.l Firm Overview and Qualifications Dudek is pleased to present this Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) and proposal for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 05-03) for the Hilton Corlsbod Beach Resort project and related applications (SDP 05-14/CDP 05-43/RP 05-11/MS 05-23) to the City of Corlsbod (City). We have selected our team based on our understanding of fhe issues that ore likely to arise during the preparation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) environmental documentation process and our extensive knowledge of the local issues and of the study area. Dudek will serve as the prime consultant, with Shown Shamlou serving as overall project manager. Mr. Shamlou has over 12 years experience in completing CEQA documentation and has been responsible for numerous environmental documents evaluating coastal related development and local projects including the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan EIR, Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan Amendment Program EIR, Coral Cove Residential Development EIR, Water and Sewer Master Plan Program EIR and El Camino Real Rood Widening in Corlsbod. In addition, Mr. Shamlou will be supported by Joe Monaco, who will provide qualify assurance and control focusing on local planning issues. Mr. Monaco has over 1 8 years of CEQA documentation experience and through his extensive work in the City of Carlsbod has on extensive knowledge of the local concerns and issues. To augment our team, Dudek proposes to use Valorie Thompson, PhD (Scientific Resources Associated - a Caltrans certified WBE) for air quality; John Cook, RPA (ASM Affiliates, Inc.) for cultural resources; David Evans, RG, CEG (Geocon) for geology and soils evaluation; and Erik Ruehr, PE (VRPA Technologies) for traffic. Our project team organization shown in Section 2 {Figure I) of this SOQ and proposal has been developed to provide a team that will effectively and efficiently address the critical issues associated with the Hilton Carlsbod Beach Resort project. The project team's knowledge of local planning issues, regulatory requirements, and the study area places it in a position to fully grasp the impacts that need to be addressed for this project. Major issues to be addressed in the environmental documentation include the following: • Land Use Compatibility issues given the mix of adjacent sensitive land uses and the project's construction impacts including noise, air quality, and traffic, and known project controversy • Transportation/Circulation issues related to project access via Ponto Road and increases in traffic in the vicinity • Long-term aesthetics, traffic, noise, and air quality issues, especially considering the adjacency of sensitive residential, campground, train, and CaHsbad Boulevard receptors • Cumulative impacts and alternatives, especially with regard to the overall Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan As a local Coastal North County firm with over 25 years experience in the study area, Dudek is very familiar with the local issues and coastal environment in the project area. Dudek's corporate headquarters ore located in Encinitas, just 10 minutes from the proposed Hilton Carlsbod Beach iDIinF.K January 2006 206004-300 :& ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 1 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Resort project site. The key members of the management team live in North Son Diego County which also provides additional insight to local planning issues. The Dudek team has completed several projects within the City of CaHsbad and in the project area, providing valuable insight into expected field conditions. One of Dudek's recent accomplishments is the Final EIR forthe Precise Development Plan and Desalination Plant EIR. A.2 Subconsultant Qualifications Scientific Resources Associated Scientific Resources Associated (SRA) is a small woman-owned business located in Son Diego, California. Founded in 1999, SRA specializes in air quality analyses, human health risk assessments, permitting, and toxics assessments for government, commercial, and industrial clients. SRA has completed many projects in southern California, including air permitting projects and air quality assessments under the requirements of CEQA. SRA has also conducted numerous air quality studies for development projects throughout southern California. SRA is certified by Caltrans as a disodvantoged/woman-owned business enterprise. Geocon Incorporated Geocon Incorporated (Geocon) is a full-service geotechnical and geologic consulting firm that has been heodquorted in Son Diego since 1971. During that time Geocon has successfully completed over 10,000 projects for over 2,500 clients in southern California and northern Mexico. These projects include large-scale land development, high rise structures, schools and highways, bridges, and dams. ASM Affiliates, Inc. ASM Affiliates, Inc. is a CoHsbod-based certified Small Business Enterprise specializing in archaeological and historical studies for compliance with local, state, and federal environmental requirements. Since incorporation in 1 977, the firm has successfully completed more than 3,000 cultural resource investigations for both private sector and public agency projects throughout California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. Our clients include local, state, and federal agencies, public utilities, construction and engineering firms, planners and developers. Through teamwork and close working relations with clients, ASM devises feasible, cost-effective solutions that balance project requirements with compliance needs. ASM is recognized as a leader in the field of cultural resource management for the quality of our compliance-oriented research and for our innovative solutions to complex environmental resource issues. ASM has conducted a number of projects within the City of CaHsbad for local regulatory agencies and private developers. VRPA Technologies VRPA Technologies, Inc. (VRPA) offers comprehensive consulting services throughout the State of California, other Western States, and the East Coast. Specialized fields of service include transportation planning/modeling, circulation and traffic engineering analysis, transportation demand and systems management, infrastructure financial planning, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) planning and integration, as well as mass transportation, bicycle, non-motorized, and aviation planning and design. The staff of VRPA Technologies, Inc. has accumulated over 70 years of professional planning and engineering experience. VRPA prides itself on a desire to tackle unique projects from an innovative angle. One such specialized experience is VRPA's unique capability to January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 2 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort convey technical engineering and planning information to the general public and political stakeholders. In the area of Current Planning, VRPA has significant experience in the preparation of zoning and subdivision ordinances, planning procedures, grant proposals, and local CEQA guidelines. VRPA Technologies, Inc. is a Caltrans and Massachusetts DOT certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), and is also certified by numerous other State and regional agencies as a DBE and MBE. Finally, VRPA Technologies, Inc. understands that the ability to respond to the immediate needs of its clients is often the key to a successful client/consultant relationship, resulting in viable projects of high quality. A.3 Project Experience and References The following samples of work demonstrate Dudek's qualifications and experience to provide environmental services for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort Project. In addition, our subconsultants experience is also highlighted below. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Precise Development Plan and Desalination Plant Environmental impact Report Dudek prepared on Environmental Impact Report for a Precise Development Plan (PDP) for the Encina Power Plant, including the proposed CaHsbad Desalination Plant. The project consists of land use approvals to construct and operate an approximately 50 million gallon per day (MGD) seawater desalination plant and other appurtenant and ancillary water and support facilities to produce potable water. The PDP application was made jointly with Cabrillo Power I LLC, owner and operator of the Encina Generating Station. Cabrillo Power is a co-applicant because the desalination plant would depend on the cooling water discharge from the power plant as a source for intake water, and also would depend on the power plant to supply electricity to run the water filtration pumps. Reference City of Carlsbad, Scott Donnell, Senior Planner (760) 602-4618 Project Team Joe Monaco: Project Manager Shawn Shamlou: Environmental Planner Mark McGinnis: GIS Specialist Primary environmental issues associated with the project include the impact of the concentrate discharge from the desalination plant on marine organisms, since the discharge contains twice the salt content as seawater. The EIR addressed the impacts on terrestrial biological resources associated with the pipelines that are proposed to distribute the water to end users. In addition to biological considerations, other issues addressed include the project's relationship to land use and planning, air quality impacts, aesthetic impacts, geology and soils, hydrology, cultural resources, noise traffic and utilities. The potential for the project to hove growth inducing impacts was also addressed, as it represents an augmentation to existing water supplies. The EIR addressed project alternatives, including water conservation programs, alternative sites, and alternative project components, such as different scenarios for intake and discharge. Numerous issues that were raised during the NOP review period were addressed in the EIR. Central to many of the concerns raised was the relationship of the project to the continued operation of the power plant and any existing impacts that result from power plant operation. The EIR carefully addressed all of the concerns raised by the permitting agencies, environmental organizations and the public. January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 3 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan Amendment Program EIR The subject of a highly controversial Program EIR is on approximately 68-acre sife owned by the Paul Ecke family, located in the Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan's East Saxony Planning Area in the Leucadia community of Encinitas. Since 1 923, the site has been used for agricultural purposes, mainly for growing poinsettias. The project site includes 1 2 single- family residences and greenhouse structures that are used for flower cultivation activities. The proposed SPA would result in an amendment to the Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan to change the 68-acre East Saxony Planning area's existing agricultural Reference City of Encinitas, Scott Vurbeff. Environmental Review Coordinator (760) 633-2692 Project Team Shawn Shamlou: Project Manager Mike Komula: Noise Nicole Peacock: Hazardous Matenals Anita Hayworth, PhD: Biology Valone Thompson, PhD: Air Quality Dave Evans: Geotechnical Study zoning to include two new land uses: a 2.5-acre public park, and a maximum of 201 various residential uses on 38 acres. The remaining 20 acres would remain in agriculture (greenhouses), which were proposed to be modernized as port of the SPA project. Dudek prepared two screencheck EIRs in close coordination with the City for the project prior to November 2005 ballot vote against the project. The screencheck EIR carefully addressed all of the concerns raised by the permitting agencies, environmental organizations and the public for one of the lost large-scale residential housing proposals in the City of Encinitas. Key issues included loss of agriculture, community character, land use, traffic, noise, hazardous materials, historical resources, and hydrology. Otay Ranch Village 11 Second Tier EIR, Brookfield Shea Otay LLC Dudek provided technical support and document preparation assistance to the City of Chula Vista in evaluating revisions to the General Development Plon/Subregionol Plan for the Otay Ranch project and environmental analysis for development of the Village 11 Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan. The proposed SPA plan involved development of an approximately 500-acre site in the eastern portion of the Otay Valley Parcel of Otay Ranch. The EIR analysis included an extensive review and evaluation of the Program (Tier I) EIR and subsequent EIRs that had changed the baseline for analysis. The EIR analysis included extensive discussion of biological issues, as the SPA plan is proposed adjacent to a highly sensitive area of the MSCP Preserve. In addition, Dudek conducted biological surveys, including vegetation and wetland mapping and surveys for sensitive species, including listed species such as California gnatcatcher, least Bell's vireo, Quino checkerspot butterfly and Otay tarplant. Dudek assisted Brookfield Shea Otay LLC in securing permits for impacts to wetlands and endangered species. Dudek also developed mitigation plans and is providing ongoing mitigation and construction monitoring. Reference Brookfield Shea Otay LLP John Norman (858) 481-8500 Project Team Joe Monaco: Project Manager Mike Komula: Noise Vipul Joshi: Biologist Shorn Miller: Permitting & ASSOCIATES, INC. January 2006 206004-300 City of Carlsbad Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Reference Stonegate Merriam Mountains, LLC Joseph L. Pernng - Proiect Manager (949) 367-9400 Project Team Elizabeth Candela: Project Manager Shorn Miller: Senior Biologist Mike Komula: Acoustician Valorie Thompson, PhD: Air Quality Merriam Specific Plan EIR, Stonegate Development Dudek is currently providing environmental services to Stonegate Development for a proposed planned community in the Merriam Mountains area of the County of San Diego. The approximately 2,300-acre site is located in the northwest quadrant of the I-l 5/ Deer Springs Rood interchange, within the County's Twin Oaks Valley and Bonsall community planning areas. The site is proposed to be developed with approximately 2,100 units. Key issues to be addressed in the EIR include land use (particularty the relationship of the project to the County's current General Plan update), landform alteration/visual quality (particulariy with respect to the County's Resource Protection Ordinance - RPO), cultural resources related to sites found to be significant per CEQA and RPO, and biology (particularly the relationship of the project to the County's proposed North County MSCP amendment). The Plan Amendment Application (PAA) for the project has been approved by the County, and the Specific Plan Application is currently under review. Dudek has prepared and submitted the Resource Protection Study to the County pursuant to RPO, along with the Application for Environmental Initial Study (AEIS). Dudek will be responsible for preparation and processing of all CEQA documentation for the project as well OS assisting the applicant in addressing biological issues and permit strategies. Subconsultants Scientific Resources Associated - Carlsbad Desalination Plant, City of Carlsbad SRA prepared the Air Quality Analysis for the proposed Carlsbad Desalination Plant EIR. The analysis included evaluating impacts associated with construction and operation of the plant, including fugitive dust, construction equipment exhaust, emissions from truck trips and worker commutes, and emissions from plant operations. Geocon Consultants Inc. - Aventine, La Jolla The Aventine is a 1 2-acre business/retail complex in the Golden Triangle. It includes a 1 2-story office building, a six-story office building, a 10-story hotel, several detached restaurant structures, and a large underground parking garage. This project proposed to set very large structural loads on a previously graded site with areas of deep fill. It therefore required a deep foundation system with on unusually high bearing capacity. Geocon's experience with deep fills enabled Geocon to alert the client to potential problems caused by different fill levels settling at different rates. In addition, the multi-level underground parking garage required high basement walls. To obtain maximum bearing capacity, Geocon carried out Son Diego's first full-scale, deep foundation load testing. To do this, Geocon constructed sample foundations over reaction piers, onto which horizontal beams were lowered. An enormous jack then placed up to 400 tons of pressure on the beams until the foundation failed. Geocon tested both end bearing and friction in the drilled steel/concrete piers and was able to provide the structural engineer with extremely high capacities. In addition, fhe test locations could be reused for actual pier supports. iniinKK January 2006 206004-300 |& ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 5 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort ASM Affiliates, Inc. - Robertson Ranch Project, City of Carlsbad ASM performed a third-party review of the cultural resource issues related to the Robertson Ranch project in order to identify any flaws and inadequacies in the findings, analysis, and conclusions. This consisted of a thorough review of previous reports and site records, a field reconnaissance to examine the sites, an evaluation of the significance criteria used to assess eligibility to the California Register of Historic Resources, the impact assessment, and appropriateness of the mitigation recommendations. The letter report described ASM's findings and provided recommendations regarding the need for further study for CEQA compliance. The project property had been the subject of five cultural resource investigations since the late 1 970s. During a focused study of the Robertson Ranch property, a total of six prehistoric archaeological sites and one historic resource, the Kelly Ranch House, were evaluated as significant per City guideiines and CRHR criteria for eligibility. ASM recommended mitigation of impacts for all of these, ranging from avoidance and preservation to data recovery; monitoring during grading was also recommended. VRPA Technologies, Inc. - Robertson Ranch Traffic Impact Analysis, City of Carlsbad VRPA Technologies conducted a peer review of a traffic impact analysis for a large mixed-use development in the City of Corlsbod. The Robertson Ranch project was important to the City of Carlsbad because it was one of the lost large undeveloped parcels in the City. A traffic impact analysis was prepared for the project by a traffic consultant working for the project applicant. VRPA worked as on extension of staff to the City to ensure that the traffic impact analysis met City, regional, and State standards for traffic studies. Key issues in the traffic analysis included use of SANDAG's new North County Combined traffic model, congestion management analysis, future intersection mitigation analysis, and analysis of project impacts on freeway romp meters. During the course of this work, VRPA worked as a subconsultant to BRG, Inc., the planning consultant responsible for preparing the City's EIR for the project. VRPA worked with BRG to ensure that the traffic impact analysis met the requirements of CEQA. A.4 Project Team Project Organization The proposed project team organization for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project is illustrated in Figure 1. Table 1 summarizes individual team member qualifications that will have a major commitment to this assignment. Dudek will serve as the prime consultant, with Shawn Shamlou serving as overall project manager. As described previously, to augment our team, Dudek proposes to use David Evans (Geocon) for geology and soils evaluation, John Cook (ASM Affiliates, Inc.) for cultural resources; Valorie Thompson, Ph.D. (Scientific Resources Associated) for air quality and Erik Ruehr (VRPA Technologies) for traffic. Key Personnel The individuals listed in Table 1 comprise those who will be responsible for the majority of the work. Detailed resumes for all individuals listed in Figure I are provided in Appendix A of this SOQ and proposal, which provide information on each team member's education and relevant project i& ASSOCIATES, INC. January 2006 206004-300 City of Carlsbad Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort experience. After each firm name is the office location where each individual will conduct their portion of the work effort. As project manager, Shawn Shamlou will sen/e as the team's principal point-of-contact to the City's project management and staff, and will be responsible for providing environmental sen/ices required in support of preparing the environmental documentation. Mr. Shamlou will be directly responsible for assigning the appropriate team members and resources to deliver required environmental support services to the City. He will also oversee production of deliverables, will develop project work plans; manage field staff and resources; attend all project meetings and public hearings; communicate and coordinate with the project team and the City; manage costs and schedules; and oversee all subcontractors. Figure 1: Project Team Organization OF CARLSBAD Westman, Karen Mendentiall, BS Elizabetti Doalson, BA Paul Caliguiri, AA TKHMCAL SUPPORT AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES Stiawn Stiamlou, MA BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Vipul Joslii. BS Anita Hayworth, PhO Sherri Miller, MS HYDROLOGY & mTER QUALITY HAZARDOUS MATBOALS Derek Reed, PE Ni(X}le Peacock, PE NOISE Mike Komula, MSc AIR QUALITY Valorie Thompson, PhD SosnttJc RssomasAssocMed (WBE) CULTURAL RESOURCES John Cook, RPA ASMAffOiates, Inc GEOLOGY/ SOILS/MINERAL RESOURCES David Evans, RG, CEG Geocon Inc. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCUUTION Erik Ruehr, PE (MBE) IDTJDF.K January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 7 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort The project manager and management team was selected from a core group of senior planners/local specialists committed to this assignment, including QA/QC personnel. Also available to our core team are Dudek's total local resources of over 120 personnel. Below are brief resume summaries of key management personnel committed to this project. Detailed resumes for all key team members con be found in Appendix A. TABLE 1: KEY PERSONNEL Dudek & Associates, Inc. (Encinitas) Stiawn Shamlou, M.A. 12 Project Manager Joe Monaco, M.A., AICP 18 QA/QC - Local Issues Vipul Joshi, B.S. 7 Task Leader, Biological Resources Anita Hayworth, Pti.D. 26 Biological Resources Karen Mendenhall, B.S. 3 Environmental Planner Elizabeth Doalson, B.A. 5 Environmental Planner Sherri Miller, M.A. 11 Botanist Mike Komula, M.S. 20 Noise Study Mark McGinnis, B.S. 5 GIS Specialist Nicole Peacock, P.E. 8 Hazardous Materials Derek Reed, P.E. 13 Task Leader: Hazardous Materials/Hydrology/Water Quality Scientific Resources Associated (San Diego) Valorie Thompson, Ph.D. 16 Task Leader, Air Quality ASM Affiliates, Inc. (San Diego) John Cook, RPA 25 Task Leader, Cultural Resources Geocon Consultants (San Diego) David Evans, RG, CEG 18 Task Leader, Geology and Soils VRPA Technologies (San Diego) Erik Ruehr, M.S., PE, 22 Task Leader, Traffic Report review Jeff Stine 16 Transportation Planner Shown Shamlou, M.A. - Project Role: Project Manager Mr. Shamlou has 1 2 years experience in the public and private sectors. Mr. Shamlou has gained a thorough understanding of CEQA and NEPA compliance processes through his involvement on environmental compliance projects. A specialist in land use planning and infrastructure projects, he has conducted extensive research and assisted in the preparation of EISs, EIRs, EAs, ISs, Coastal Consistency Determinations, specific plans, and master plans. Education M.A.. Geography, Syracuse University, (1995) B.A,, Geography, San Diego State University, (1993) Professional Affiliations > Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP), Board Member 1997 - 2001 Years of Experience: 12 iniinF.K January 2006 206004-300 i& ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 8 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Relevant Experience • Project Manager - Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan Amendment Program EIR, City of Encinitas • Project Manager - Coral Cove Residential EIR, City of Encinitas • Project Manager - City of CaHsbad Water and Sewer Master Plans Program EIR Joseph Monaco, A.I.C.P. - Project Role: Quaiity Assurance/Quolity Control Mr. Monaco has 18 years of professional environmental planning experience, in both the public and private sector. Mr. Monaco previously served as Planning and Environmental Manager for six years within the City of Chula Vista Community Development Department. He specializes in preparing environmental reports and documentation in accordance with the CEQA and NEPA, as well as Habitat Conservation Planning documents, permit documents and other planning and environmental studies and reports. Education M,C P., San Diego State University, (2001) ^ B,A Geography/Business Emphasis. University of California, Los Angeles, (1983) Professional Affiliations -v' American Institute of Certified Planners ^ American Planning Association -V Association of Environmental Professionals, Past President - San Diego Chapter Relevant Experience • Project Manager - City of CaHsbad Precise Development Plan and Desalination Plant EIR • Project Manager - City of CaHsbad As-Needed Contract 2000-2003 • Project Manager - City of Chula Vista Midbayfront Local Coastal Plan Amendment Years of Experience: 11 SECTION B SCHEDULE The schedule outlined on the following page has been developed based on notice to proceed for the project being issued on March 6, 2006. Dudek commits to meeting the schedule outlined below, provided that project information and City and Applicant review turnaround times meet the schedule milestones. Dudek is prepared to begin work immediately upon receipt of the notice to proceed and we hove the staff immediately available to commit to this project. Dudek is open to negotiating changes as required to the preliminary schedule shown below to meet the needs of the City. SECTION C COST ESTIMATE As requested in the RFQ/RFP, Dudek has submitted the project cost estimate under separate cover. SECTION D PROJECT APPROACH This section provides Dudek's understanding of the proposed Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project, our general approach to CEQA documentation, and our detailed approach to key environmental issues associated with the development of the project. Project Understanding Dudek's understanding of the project forms the basis for our approach to the preparation of CEQA documents for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project, and we have based our project January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 9 Figure 2: HILTON CARLSBAD BEACH RESORT PROJECT Environmental Impact Report Draft Schedule ID Task Name EIR PROCESSING EIR Kick-off Meeting Consultant Research and Review/Prepares IS and Drafts NOP City Reviews Draft IS and NOP/Consultant Revises Consultant Finalizes NOP & Distributes NOP Review Period (30 calendar days) Prepare Technical Studies/Conduct 3rd Party Review of Existing Technical Studies Prepare 1st Screencheck EIR City Reviews 1st Screencheck EIR Consultant Revises and Submits 2nd Screencheck EIR (8 week schedule assumes no substar City Reviews 2nd Screencheck EIR Final Edits and Prepare NOA and Document for Public Review Draft EIR Public Review (45 calendar days) Preparation of 1st Screencheck Final EIR Including Responses to Comments/Findings/SOCs City Reviews 1st Screencheck Final EIR Consultant Revises and Submits 2nd Screencheck Final EIR City Reviews 2nd Screencheck Final EIR Production of Final EIR Planning Commission Hearing City Council Hearing/El R Certification Duration 322 days 1 day 16 days 11 days 4 days 22 days 46 days 60 days 24 days 41 days 21 days 21 days 34 days 21 days 21 days 21 days 21 days 14 days 1 day 1 day 2006 Jan I Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun j Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec 3/6 2007 Jan I Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul 3/7 3/28 3/29 [£^M/12 4/13 I 4/18 4/19 5/18 3/7 3/7 r 5/29 5/30 [ 'pljT] 6/30 6/30 8/25 8/25 9/22 9/22 [jpp 10/20 10/23 WlWl; 5/29 12/7 12/7 1/4 1/5 2/2 2/2 3/2 3/2 3/30 3/30 m\\ 4/18 ^ 5/9 <^ 5/29 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Project EIR Draft Schedule Task 11 Progress Milestone ^ Summary Thu 1/19/06 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort understanding on previous CEQA documents and related projects; a site visit on January 16*^• internet research; and in-house biological, land use, noise, and agricultural data. The approximately 8-acre project site is located within the Local Facilities Management Zone 22 and the South CaHsbad Coastal Redevelopment Plan area, south of Ponto Road and immediately east of CaHsbad Boulevard. Access to the site is provided by Ponto Rood. The site is located west of the San Diego Northern Railroad (SDNR) tracks, and north of Ponto Drive. Single-family residential (Hanover Beach Colony) and mobile home residential (Lakeshore Gardens) uses are located to the north and west of the site, respectively. Industrial and commercial uses such as Seacrest Kennels, Estate Antiques, an air conditioning service, Ponto Storage, an auto repair yard, and a sheet metal shop are located immediately adjacent to the site. West of CaHsbad Boulevard is South CaHsbad State Beach and Campground. Vacant open space (port of the future Vision Plan development) exists to the south, and east ofthe SDNR train tracks ore single-family homes. The project would include a 215-room hotel and parking structure on the eastern end ofthe property, 12,820 square feet of meeting space, a restaurant, and spa. The main hotel would be one story at the northern end, adjacent to the Hanover Beach Colony residential development, increasing to the south to 0 maximum of three stories. A public pedestrian trail along CaHsbad Boulevard and public snack bar/cafe ore also proposed. The CaHsbad General Plan designation for the site is Medium-High Residential (8-15 du/ac)/Travel/Recreation Commercial (RMH/TR) and Travel Recreation Commercial (TR) on the northern 1.5 acres of the site. For zoning, the site is designated Commercial Tourist-Qualified Development OveHoy/Residential Density-Multiple- Qualified Development OveHoy (CT-Q/RDM-Q) with the northernmost 1.5-acre parcel zoned CT-Q. One key challenge to be addressed in the environmental review process will be convey to the public and reviewing agencies that the Hilton project is separate from the Vision Plan Program EIR. Dudek understands that the City is simultaneously preparing a Program EIR for the overall Ponto Beachfront Village Vision Plan and three associated projects. The Village Plan is to guide the overall development with the 130-acre Vision Plan area as on active pedestrian, bicycle-oriented, and mixed- use area with a village atmosphere. Of the 130 acres, 50 acres ore considered viable for redevelopment. The Vision Plan and the March 2005 Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) were the subject of controversy in the summer of 2005 as the public desired an EIR for the entire project be prepared. Three of the four larger projects within the Vision Plan will also be addressed in a separate Program EIR. The Hilton applicant has submitted on individual project application, and therefore the project will not be addressed as a project in the Vision Plan Program EIR. The City has determined that the proposed project may result in significant environmental effects. As a result, the City has determined that on EIR should be prepared in order to analyze potential environmental impacts that would result from the proposed actions. Notably, the Hilton project boundary is situated within the Vision Plan area, and Dudek wili therefore work with the City and its environmental consultant as necessary to ensure that the discussion and analysis of the project site is consistent in both EIRs, IDUDEK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 11 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort The following discretionary actions and/or approvals will be addressed in the Hilton project EIR: a Site Development Plan (SDP), Redevelopment Permit (RP), Coastal Development Permit (CDP), and Tentative Parcel Mop (MS). Dudek also understands that several previous technical reports studies have been recently completed that address the project and project vicinity, which ore listed in detail in the RFP. As requested in the RFP, Dudek and our subconsultant team will conduct third-party reviews of existing technical reports and will prepare new technical reports as needed. As such, to the extent feasible, Dudek will rely on relevant data from these technical reports and third-party reviews to frame the CEQA analysis. Dudek understands the high degree of public controversy surrounding the project as evidenced in the comment letters on the Vision Plan MND and local newspaper articles from the summer of 2005. The previous project has elicited strong interest and participation by members of the community and the EIR is anticipated to be a focal point for community interest and participation. Therefore, preparation of 0 complete, comprehensive, legally-defensible EIR is on important objective ofthe overall project. Public groups including adjacent homeowners (Lakeshore Gardens, Son Pacifico, PontoAction.com and Surfrider Foundation) ore anticipated to be key stakeholders in the CEQA process. Dudek would work with the City to develop a public scoping program to solicit community concerns during the Notice of Preparation and Draft EIR stages. Dudek worked closely with the City and Caltrans during this phase during the Rancho Santa Fe Rood Widening and Bridge Replacement EIR and EA and coordinated extensively with Caltrans and federal resources agencies throughout that environmental documentation process. Dudek is also working very closely with the City and private applicant in preparation for public hearings on the CaHsbad Precise Development Plan and Desalination project, a project which has encountered substantial controversy related to coastal issues. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Program Dudek understands the high level of scrutiny the EIR for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort will receive, and as such, we would consider this to be a high priority project that would receive careful review for quality control, completeness and adequacy. Detailed communication - including responses to all City inquiries via email or phone in a timely fashion - will be evidence of our prioritization. The Dudek team is built upon the efficient use of resources, pre-planning, attention to detail and effective and frequent communication. This strategy, coupled with working closely with City project manager Christer Westman, as well as other key City staff, will assure that EIR will meet the City's needs, schedule, and budget. Key to our commitment to the project is use of Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) for all deliverables, including environmental documents and notices, technical studies, and memoranda. Dudek's primary business revolves around complex environmental and engineering studies related to development projects and the management of natural resources. Inherent in this business is the need to produce high quality written and graphic materials to document analytical procedures and results of studies. To provide the highest technical quality of our deliverables, the Dudek team has developed and adopted a formal QA/QC program that is applied to all ofthe firm's activities. The fundamental objectives of Dudek's general QA/QC program ore to moke certain that our work products fulfill each project's statement of work requirements, and also meet the specific and unique January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 12 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort needs of the City. The QA/QC responsibility has been assigned to Joe Monaco, AICP with his extensive knowledge of the local environment. Mr. Monaco is a senior project manager in Dudek's Environmental Sciences Division, and would review each deliverable for conformance to task requirements and Dudek standards. Among other projects Mr. Monaco is currently managing the City's Precise Development Plan and Desalination project, and has 18 years of experience in overseeing controversial projects in Son Diego. In reviewing the CEQA document, Mr. Monaco will focus on meeting the requirements of CEQA, thoroughly addressing local CaHsbad issues, and ensuring comprehensive analysis of biological resources/habitat planning. Review of interim deliverables by the project team task leaders and technical advisor/peer reviewer would ensure technical merit and satisfaction of work order requirements. Figure 1 illustrates the relationship of the QA/QC function to our proposed organization for this contract. As shown the peer reviewer will service in an offline, advisory capacity to the designated project team. This organizational structure has been formed to provide the peer reviewer with the independence, freedom, and authority to effectively assess and control the quality of the documentation. Cost Control The key to cost control is the ability to track schedules and costs to accurately forecast cost and schedule performance. This facilitates eoHy recognition and resolution of potential problems. Dudek has established procedures for financial forecasting and has successfully implemented on automated and integrated cost and schedule control system that will serves as on effective management tool for the project. The key elements of program control include: • Weekly Cost Status: A weekly determination of actual costs incurred in the current week and cumulative costs to date for the project. • Critical Path Analysis: A determination of critical path status for each task to ensure optimal use of resources and eoHy implementation of corrective actions. • Technical Status: A monthly status report on the technical progress and deliverable submittal schedule for the project. Dudek's project manager will use these tools to moke sure the project is progressing on time and within budget. Monthly status reports con be prepared upon the City's request and may include information on negotiated project budget and costs invoiced to date, remaining dollars forecast to complete each task, estimated dote of task completion, and projected variance between the estimated cost to complete each task the task budget. Additionally, we believe that the establishment of open, honest, lines of communication between Dudek and the City will minimize problems, facilitate rapid problem identification and resolution, and result in increased cost savings. Approach Overview Dudek's overall approach to obtaining CEQA compliance for the project consists of the several key tasks as described below. inimFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 13 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Initial Study Dudek will review the Initial Study (IS) prepared by the City for the Vision Plan and prepare a new IS for use with the project Notice of Preparation (NOP). Dudek proposes preparation of a new IS based on the fact that the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort is a specific project that has more detail, as opposed to information that was available for the Vision Plan IS. An NOP will be prepared including supporting graphics. Dudek will also attend one public scoping meeting on the project as indicated in the RFP. Preparation of Technical Studies and Third-Party Reviews Dudek will prepare several stand-alone technical reports as port of the CEQA process, including reports for agricultural resources, air quality, hazardous materials, and hydrology/water quality. In addition, third-party review of existing studies for biological resources, cultural resources, geology/soils, mineral resources, noise, and transportation/circulation. The studies are described more fully later in this SOQ/proposal. Preparation of EIR The EIR would address the potential environmental impacts of the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project. The EIR would serve as an information document for use by the general public, the lead agency, and responsible and interested agencies in evaluating the effects of the project. It would also be utilized in the future by the City in its subsequent environmental permitting. Our work plan is designed to provide a legally defensible EIR, with accompanying technical studies. The technical studies and third-party reviews would be prepared to simultaneously satisfy CEQA requirements for the City. We understand that the project's relationship to the overall Vision Plan and its Program EIR needs to be cleoHy identified and conveyed in the Hilton EIR and related documents. Our project approach addresses several problems and issues common to the preparation and processing of environmental documentation including: 1) need for eoHy scoping and project definition; 2) need for defensible database; 3) need for consistent analysis approach; and 4) need for compliance with required procedures and legally defensible environmental review process. The approach emphasizes a close working relationship with City staff, and eoHy scoping and project definition along with compliance with appropriate environmental regulations including CEQA, the Federal Clean Water Act, the Federal Endangered Species Act, California Fish and Game Code, the National Historic Preservation Act and other applicable statutes and regulations. The approach is based on using previous environmental documentation to the maximum extent feasible and consists of four major components as described below. 1. Project Scoping: - Meet with lead agency staff to further define scope/issues Project definition and relationship to CEQA and overall Vision Plan CEQA processing Identification of roles and responsibilities - Verification of environmental documentation requirements: IS and EIR - Discussion of critical scheduling parameters and budget requirements - Obtain analysis input parameters (i.e., tentative parcel map, project design, site parameters, surrounding vicinity) - Confirm probable environmental concerns and applicable regulations - Develop an analysis approach that best deals with identified concerns Determine whether additional alternatives need to be addressed inUDFK January 2006 206004-300 I& ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 14 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort 2. Environmental Documentation - Prepare project description and IS - Public Scoping (NOP and public scoping meeting) - Obtain available environmental resource data and technical reports - Determine data adequacy and conduct third-party reviews - Implement supplemental data collection in compliance with appropriate environmental regulations, if necessary - Assemble data to be used in analysis Establish impact significance criteria to be used - Analyze impacts for all alternatives Determine requirements for mitigation - Identify methods to evaluate mitigation effectiveness - Compile analysis documentation into appropriate CEQA format for lead agency review 3. Document Processing - Obtain other responsible/reviewing agencies and public comments - Prepare responses that adequately address concerns raised - Prepare final CEQA document 4. Decision Making Prepare Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program - Assist in preparation of appropriate documentation as required (Notice of Determination, Findings, and Statement of Overriding Considerations if necessary). Meetings As specified in the RFP, Dudek will participate in up to twelve (12) project meetings, including providing environmental presentation support at up to three (3) public hearings. Dudek views these meetings as critical in coordinating and resolving issues and maintaining project momentum. Key Environmental Issues and Related Studies Our approach to the following key environmental issues is described beiow. Refer to Figure 3 which identifies environmental constraints and issues known to date based on previous analyses and in- house Dudek data. inimFTC January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 15 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Figure 3: Key Environmental Constraints Aesthetics This section will include a detailed evaluation of the project components that may have on effect on landform, community character, and views of the project from adjacent areas and sensitive receptors. Information that will be used to evaluate visual impacts of the project, including the mass and scale of the project and architectural design, includes data from the site plan, available information from the project applicant, landscape elements, and other major physical elements that will hove high visual prominence, such as signage. Dudek will conduct field investigations and analyze the project's visibility, view corridors, and likelihood of project elements contrasting with existing visual quality and community character. Key sensitive receptors to be analyzed include adjacent residential uses, train riders, visitors to South CaHsbad State Beach and Campground, and travelers along CaHsbad Boulevard. To assist in evaluating visual impacts of the project, Dudek will create three photographic simulations of proposed facilities for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project. The 3d simulations will include existing site photographs as backgrounds and true scale 3d models for the proposed facilities rendered into the background photos. The final renderings will include the proposed final grade and 3d shapes representing the overall dimensions ofthe proposed structures. Photorealistic buildings can be modeled at on additional cost. It is assumed that AutoCAD drawings will be submitted to Dudek inunFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 16 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort for these facilities. These drawings will include architectural floor plans, roof plans, elevations, existing topography, and proposed grading plans. Contours in these drawings will be assumed to be at their true elevation. The significance of visual changes will be based to the extent feasible on conformance with the City General Plan, LCP, and Zoning Ordinance. Agricultural Resources The approximately 8-acre project site consists mostly of disturbed or developed land. However, the northern parcel of the project site is located within the Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan area and the Mello II Segment of the LCP, although agricultural activities have not occurred on the site in over 20 years. Dudek will employ the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment (LESA) Model prepared by the State Department of Conservation (1 997), which is a point-based approach for rating the relative importance of agricultural land resources based upon specific measurable features. The LESA model is identified in Appendix G of the CEQA Guidelines as an optional methodology for addressing impacts to farmland and agricultural resources. The LESA method was developed by the DOC, intended to provide CEQA lead agencies with on optional methodology to ensure that significant effects on the environment of agricultural land conversions ore quantitatively and consistently considered in the environmental review process (Public Resources Code Section 21095). The LESA worksheets will be completed and included as an appendix to the EIR. A discussion and analysis ofthe region and site's water supply, climate, soils, local agricultural setting, and post and present agricultural production will also be presented, as will the relevant General Plan and Specific Plan policies related to agricultural conversion. As noted in the 2005 Vision Plan MND, no significant impacts to agricultural resources (i.e., no impacts to Prime Farmland or other designated farmland or to any Williamson Act contracts) would result with implementation of the Vision Plan project. However, some of the Hilton site lies within Map X of the Mello II Segment of the City's Local Coastal Program (LCP). The MND states that loss of agricultural land within the coastal zone would be a significant impact but would be mitigated to less than significant with compliance with the Mello II agricultural conversion requirements. Mitigation measures will be developed with input from the City in conformance with the agricultural conversion requirements of the Mello II Segment (porticuloHy Policy 2-1). Air Quality Dudek has included Scientific Resources Associated (SRA) on our team to conduct an air quality analysis in compliance with CEQA requirements. SRA will estimate the emissions associated with the construction phase of the project. The emissions estimates will be based on information provided by the City of CoHsbod/the project developer with regard to construction requirements, and/or will be developed based on standardized approaches as presented in the South Coast Air Quality Management District's (SCAQMD's) CEQA Air Quality Handbook for construction of residence/hotel facilities. SRA will utilize the California Air Resources Board's OFFROAD emission factors to estimate emissions from construction equipment. SRA will then evaluate the significance of the emissions based on significance criteria developed by the City of CaHsbad or other appropriate criteria such as those adopted by the Son Diego Air Pollution Control District. Where required, SRA will evaluate mitigation measures to reduce potential impacts associated with construction. This assessment will address criteria pollutant impacts. nunFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 17 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Operational impacts associated with the project would mainly include increases in traffic, landscaping, and energy use. SRA assumes that the traffic analysis prepared for the project will provide estimates of the number of trips generated by the project, and will evaluate whether the project would lead to substantial reductions in public roadway level of service (LOS) at nearby intersections. Based on the traffic analysis, SRA will evaluate whether traffic associated with the project could lead to potential exposure of sensitive receptors to substantial concentrations of air emissions. SRA proposes only to address CO "hot spots" in a qualitative manner unless increases in traffic associated with the project would result in a decrease in LOS to E or worse. In that event, SRA will conduct a CO "hot spots" evaluation for the affected intersection. SRA assumes that the CO "hot spots" evaluation will be required for one intersection in the project vicinity in developing our cost estimate. The Air Quality Site Assessment report will be summarized in the EIR section and will be included as on appendix to the EIR. Biological Resources Dudek will provide biological resources review and analysis for the proposed project such that all potential impacts and appropriate mitigation is identified. Dudek shall conduct up to two reviews of the Existing Biological Conditions Report and Wetlands Delineation Report provided by the City, including on evaluation ofthe methodologies and conclusions. Dudek shall evaluate potential project impacts to identified and potentially occurring biological resources utilizing GIS software, the site development plan, and existing conditions information provided by the existing reports. The site development plan shall include all offsite infrastructure improvements, proposed trail system, brush management zones, allowable land uses, etc. in order to fully account for short- and long-term potential direct and indirect impacts. Dudek assumes that only a single version of the site development plan will be analyzed. Indirect impacts may include modification of hydrology or introduction of pollutants which may affect water quality within adjacent waterbodies and wetlands including Batiquitos Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. Dudek will review proposed short-term construction BMPs and long-term permanent BMPs for adequate control of storm water pollutants and minimization of hydrological disturbance. Cumulative impacts to biological resources shall be addressed through preparation of on HMP Consistency Analysis, to be prepared by Dudek, for the proposed project. Dudek will work with the City to identify appropriate mitigation measures that would reduce all impacts to below a level of significance. Cultural Resources Dudek has included ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) on our project team to perform a third-party review of the cultural resource report prepared by Recon on June 17, 2003 to identify any flaws or inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions. ASM will complete any additional analysis deemed necessary and will provide a report on the additional findings for incorporation into the EIR. Analysis may include the preparation of a formal records search with the Son Diego Museum of Man and survey of the approximately 8-acre project area. The need for additional testing shall also be evaluated. ASM will identify the criteria used to determine significance, identify impacts resulting from the project, make recommendations for mitigation of those impacts, and identify any impacts that may remain after implementation of the recommended mitigation measures. All work will be conducted in accordance with the City's 1 990 Cultural Resource Guidelines. The project does not specially require Native American consultation per NAHC Tribal Consultation Guidelines; however, ASM recommends that they conduct informal consultations for the project to InUOFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 18 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort identify any traditional cultural properties that may be affected by the project and any Native American concerns regarding the proiect. Consultation will entail a search of files with the Native American Heritage Commission to identify previously recorded traditional cultural properties or areas of Native American heritage significance and direct consultation with tribal representatives that may have knowledge of such sites within the project area. Geology/Soils and Mineral Resources Dudek has included of Geocon, Inc. on our project team to conduct a third-party review of the geotechnical documents prepared for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort. Geocon will evaluate the analysis and conclusions in the reports provided by the City and evaluate the adequacy of the impact analysis. In addition, based on available geotechnical information they will analyze the potential for groundwater impacts to the proposed project, roads, and structures. Based on analysis in the Vision Plan MND, Geocon will provide a letter report that will describe the site soil and geologic site conditions and identify any flows or inadequacies in the analysis and conclusions. The letter report will be included as on appendix to the EIR. Hazards/Hazardous Materials As the subject property is undeveloped and was historically used for agricultural uses, which typically includes the use of pesticides and fertilizers, Dudek proposes to conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the property according to the guidelines in ASTM Standard E 1527-05. The investigation for the site will consist of a Phase I site assessment report, including a computerized database search of regulatory agency records to see if there are currently, or were previously, any reports of hazardous materials contamination or usage at the site or contamination at other sites within the search radius, a review of appropriate regulatory agency files, a review of historical aerial photographs and topographic mops, a review of available Sanborn fire insurance mops, a review of high pressure gas transmission lines in the vicinity of the site, on interview with the current owner(s) or representative(s), and a site inspection. If the findings of the Phase I report indicate a potential impact of hazardous wastes or materials on the subject property, the report will also contain recommendations for further work related to additional sampling, mitigation, and/or human health risk analyses. In addition, based on flight path data from McClellan Palomar Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Dudek will evaluate the potential for airport overflight over the project site. According to the original Comprehensive Land Use Plan for McClellan-Palomar Airport (SANDAG 1994) and Vision Plan MND, the project site is located outside of the Airport Influence Area and Flight Activity Zone as it is located approximately 2.5 miles southwest of the airport. In 2003, the Son Diego County Regional Airport Authority (SDCRAA) replaced SANDAG as the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) for airports in Son Diego County. The SDCRAA prepared on amended Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for McClellan-Palomar Airport in October 2004. The project's proposed use would be considered "compatible" underthis plan. In October 2005, the SDCRAA prepared an Interim Draft San Diego County ALUCP with revised airport noise contours and aircraft safety zones for McClellan-Palomar Airport. Should the 2005 ALUCP be adopted prior to approval of the Hilton project, the Hilton project would be subject to the provisions of the revised ALUCP. InilDFTC January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 19 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort According to the Interim Draft ALUCP, the project is located within Compatibility Zone E. Under Zone E, the compatibility of nonresidential development is assessed primarily with respect to its usage intensity (the number of people per acre) and the noise sensitivity of the use. Noise impacts and safety risks are concerns. According to the Interim Draft 2005 ALUCP, hotels are considered generally incompatible in Zone E (SDCRAA 2005). Therefore, Dudek will confirm our preliminary conclusion that the project would not substantially conflict with the proposed Interim Draft ALUCP and therefore would not result in significant hazards related to airport compatibility. Lastly, the project contains high fire hazard areas, and Dudek will address this issue in the EIR analysis, including any recommendations for mitigating fire hazard such as brush management. Hydrology and Water Quality Dudek will evaluate potential impacts to water quality and hydrology due to construction and post- construction phases of the proposed Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project. The results of this study will be presented in a stand-alone Hydrology and Water Quality technical report. The hydrology and water quality study will include a discussion of the current hydrological setting, a review and evaluation of drainage analyses, a list of appropriate and necessary best management practices (BMPs) in accordance with the City of CaHsbad Standard Urban Storm Water Management Plan and the 2001 Notional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, a discussion of surface water and groundwater resources and quality based on available data, and potential impacts of the project on the hydrology and water quality. Potential impacts to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) 303(d)-listed Batiquitos Lagoon and Pacific Ocean will be addressed in the analysis. Dudek will use Federal Emergency Management Agency flood mops, available United States Geological Survey, RWQCB, and Department of Water Resources data, and topographic maps to discuss the current hydrological setting. Dudek assumes that a preliminary drainage study will be provided for review. Based on the findings of the study, Dudek will evaluate the adequacy of the proposed drainage system and will present appropriate and recommended BMPs for implementation at the site. The BMPs will be selected in accordance with the City of CaHsbad 2003 Standard Urban Storm Water Management Plan. The BMP evaluation will include consideration of impaired water bodies. The Hydrology and Water Quality report will include maintenance requirements for the BMPs presented. Based on a review of the drainage analysis report and the local topography, Dudek will determine if the project will significantly alter existing drainage patterns. Dudek will also identify the groundwater resources and general information on water quality on and adjacent to the project site. This research will include a summary of existing water quality conditions in and around the project site. Potential impacts to water quality and groundwater resources will be noted. The Hydrology and Water Quality technical report will be included in the EIR as an appendix. Land Use Planning Dudek planners will assess the land use and planning issues related to the proposed project. Dudek will review relevant plans and documents including the following City ordinances and policies: iniinFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 20 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort • City of CaHsbad General Plan • CaHsbad Habitat Management Plan • CaHsbad Zoning Ordinance (Title 21) including the Growth Management Chapter • McClellan Palomar Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Interim Draft ALUCP • City Landscape Manual • Open Space and Conservation Resource Management Plan • Mello II Segment ofthe Local Coastal Program • Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan • South CaHsbad Coastal Redevelopment Plan These relevant plans will be reviewed to document compatibility of the proposed project with existing planning documents (a plan-to-plan comparison). In addition, the analysis will address compatibility of the proposed uses with existing uses in the project area (a plan-to-ground comparison). Compatibility issues may arise from visual impacts, community character, noise, lighting and traffic, porticuloHy given the proximity of the existing residential uses to the north and east of the site, and campground facilities to the west. These issues will be fully addressed in the EIR. The section will also discuss in detail the related project applications including the SDP 05-14, CDP 05-53, RD 05-11, and MS 05-23. Dudek will work with the City in the identification of any additional necessary land use approvals during preparation of the EIR, such as a Local Coastal Program Amendment approval by the California Coastal Commission. Noise Dudek will review the acoustical analysis prepared for the project by Wieland Associates. The review will identify any inadequacies in the report and will incorporate the findings of the report if no inadequacies ore discovered. If inadequacies ore found, Dudek will complete any additional analysis and will incorporate the findings into the EIR. Attention will be given to the noise impact analysis relate to sensitive receptors including adjacent residential, transportation, and campground uses. The City's Noise Element and Noise Guidelines Manual will be reviewed to evaluate the feasibility of mitigation measures. Noise criteria used to determine significance will be identified for direct and indirect noise impacts resulting from the project. Recommendations for mitigation measures or additional studies will be provided as necessary in the EIR. The City's General Plan Noise Element will be used to assure the significance criteria and proposed mitigation measures ore consistent with adopted policies and guidelines. Population and Housing Dudek will analyze the proposed project's potential impact on population and housing by evaluating the number of businesses and or residences that could potentially be displaced with development of the proposed beach resort. This section will also evaluate the potential for direct or indirect growth inducement due to the proposed hotel, road improvements and infrastructure extensions needed for the project. Dudek will utilize relevant planning documents such as the City's General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and Zone 22 Local Facilities Management Plan in the analysis. DTIDFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 21 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort Public Services / Utilities and Service Systems Dudek will contact potentially affected agencies to identify and obtain information for an analysis of the existing public services and utility systems and the project's impacts to the services (including the proposed change in land use), and recommended mitigation measures. The discussion will focus on the required alteration of existing facilities, expansion of new facilities, and the increased demand on services based on City approved standards and measures within LFMP Zone 22. Included in the discussion of public facilities and services will be a discussion of the project's compliance with the City growth management standards that pertain to the following public services and utilities: Pub//c Serv/ces Utilities ancf Serv/ce Systems a Fire Protection • Wastewater Treatment Facilities a Police Protection • Water Facilities a Schools • Stormwater Drainage Facilities • Porks • Solid Waste Facilities a Other public facilities ( i.e. government offices) Also, the EIR will determine whether the project meets the requirements of a "regionally significant project" per Senate Bill (SB) 610 related to water supply. The project would not meet these requirements since the hotel would have less than 500 rooms (the project proposes 215 rooms). Therefore, the project would not be subject to enhanced CEQA requirements per SB 610. Recreation This section ofthe EIR will address recreational resources and demands on recreation in the south CaHsbad beach area. Dudek, in coordination with the City and other agencies providing recreational uses in the project vicinity, will determine recreational demand and analyze the project's impact on recreational resources. Dudek will be reviewed the project in relation to the Zone 22 Local Facilities Management Plan and compare project impacts with this plan. Transportation/Circulation Dudek has included VRPA Technologies, Inc. (VRPA) on our team to conduct the third party review and revisions as necessary for the traffic impact analysis and traffic constraints study prepared for this project. These traffic reports will be reviewed for flaws, inadequacies, and inconsistencies, and the third-party review will include reviewing the comment letters related to the City Council hearing on the project. If no flaws/inadequacies/inconsistencies are found, the results of the traffic impact analyses will be recommended for incorporation into the EIR. If flaws/inadequacies/inconsistencies are found, a revised traffic impact analysis will be prepared. Specifically, this task includes a review of The Beach Resort Report and the Ponto Report to ensure consistency with traffic sections of the City of Cartsbad's Growth Management Plan; to ensure that roadway segment and intersection levels of service are identified as they relate to the proposed project (on updated level of service analysis will be provided to resolve any deficiencies); to ensure consistency with the SANTEC/ITE Guidelines for Traffic Impact Studies in the Son Diego Region; to ensure consistency with the City's latest build-out traffic model. VRPA will also identify the locations of signalized intersections. The project's Site Development Plan will be reviewed to ensure that the project will be constructing the required transportation infrastructure to meet the City's Growth Management standards and to identify sight distance or other potential IDTJOFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 22 Hilton Carlsbad Beach Resort design conflicts, based on Caltrans standards. In addition, the project's site plans will be reviewed to ensure the provision of adequate access to adiacent properties in compliance with the City's access requirements. VRPA will review the project's traffic impacts to determine if there ore any potential impacts outside the City of CaHsbad and to determine if appropriate mitigation measures hove been recommended for those impacts. The traffic and circulation analysis will include discussions on parking (especially important since that the site is located within the Coastal Zone), vehicular traffic, public transportation, bicycle traffic, and pedestrian traffic. The traffic report will be reviewed to ensure that an adequate analysis of impacts and mitigation measures is provided in each of these areas. In addition, the proposed project's bicycle and pedestrian system will be reviewed to identify potential hazards. Dudek will summarize the traffic report in the EIR traffic section and the letter report prepared by VRPA will be included as an Appendix to the EIR. The cost estimate provided for this task (under separate cover) assumes that minor flows, inconsistencies, or revisions to the traffic impact analysis would be required. We hove included an optional line item should a more comprehensive re-analysis ofthe traffic impact report be required. Cumulative Impacts Cumulative impacts, especially with regard to the overall Vision Plan project and other reasonably foreseeable projects in the Ponto area, will be addressed. Key cumulative issues to be addressed include transportation/circulation, land use planning, hydrology/water quality, habitat conservation and biological resources, air quality, and public services. Alternatives Dudek will fully address up to three project alternatives in the EIR. The alternatives discussion is expected to be a focal point of community interest and therefore Dudek will work with the City and applicant as necessary to address an "Alternative Sites Analysis" Alternative, a "Reduced Project" Alternative, and a CEQA-mandated "No Project" alternative. Dudek will also work with the City and applicant to establish the project objectives for the Hilton CaHsbad Beach Resort project, especially considering the crucial role that project objectives ploy in determining the feasibility of alternatives. A matrix comparing the significant environmental effects of each alternative will be presented in the EIR, as will the determination of the environmentally superior alternative, which will be selected from a range of reasonable alternatives that could feasibly attain the basic objectives of the project. DTIDFK January 2006 206004-300 & ASSOCIATES, INC. City of Carlsbad 23 SHAWN SHAMLOU PROJECT MANAGER Education • M.A., Geography, Syracuse University (1995) • B.A., Geography, San Diego State University (1993) Professional Affiliations • Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP), Board Member 1997-2001 Experience Shawn Shamlou is a project manager with 1 2 years of experience in the public and private sectors. Mr. Shamlou has gained a thorough understanding of CEQA and NEPA compliance processes through his involvement on environmental compliance projects. A specialist in land use planning, coastal studies, and infrastructure projects, he has conducted extensive research and assisted in the preparation of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs), Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), Environmental Assessments (EAs), Initial Studies (ISs), Coastal Consistency Determinations, specific plans, and master plans. Mr. Shomlou's project experience includes environmental impact assessments on controversial private land use proposals in Son Diego's North County. For example, Mr. Shamlou recently prepared the controversial program EIR for the Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan Amendment Project for the City of Encinitas. He worked closely with City staff in preparation of two screencheck EIRs prior to the November 2005 ballot vote against the project. He has also conducted environmental impact assessments and prepared permit applications for an array of projects located in the coastal zone in southern California. Mr. Shamlou has also extensive experience on County and municipal projects as a former assistant planner with the County of San Diego Department of Planning and Land Use. • CaHsbad Power and Desalination Plant EIR Project, City of CaHsbad, California. Environmental analyst for preparation of on EIR for the proposed CaHsbad Seawater Desalination Plant. The facility is planned for an approximately 50 million gallon per day (MGD) capacity. Prepared EIR sections for geology and soils, and cultural resources, including paieontological resources, for approximately 16 miles of water conveyance pipelines proposed within the City of CaHsbad and City of Oceanside. Several significant archaeological sites were located in the project vicinity near Batiquitos Lagoon. Coordinated with the City team and cultural resource subconsultant, Gallegos & Associates, to avoid or minimize impacts to these resources. • City of CaHsbad Water and Sewer Master Plans Program EIR, City of CaHsbad, CaHsbad, California. Provided CEQA review for two distinct Master Plans in coordination with Dudek's Engineering Division. The EIR addressed upgrades to numerous infrastructure facilities including pump stations, sewer interceptors, storage reservoirs, and twenty main water lines. Key issues included coastal impacts, biological resources, wetlands, archaeology, and land use. • Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan Amendment Program EIR, City of Encinitas, Encinitas, California. Project manager responsible for preparation of this highly controversial Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) Program EIR. The proposed SPA would result in on amendment to the Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan to change the 68-acre East Saxony Planning area's existing agricultural zoning to include two new land uses: a 2.5-acre public park, and a maximum of varying 201 residential uses on 38 acres. The remaining 20 acres would remain in agriculture (greenhouses), which were proposed to be modernized as port of the SPA project. Responsible for preparation of two screencheck EIRs in close coordination with the City for the project prior to November 2005 ballot vote against the project. The screencheck EIR carefully addressed all of the concerns raised by the Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 3 SHAWN SHAMLOU PROJECT MANAGER permitting agencies, environmental organizations and the public for one of the last large-scale residential housing proposals in the City of Encinitas. Key issues included loss of agriculture, community character, land use, traffic, noise, hazardous materials, historical resources, and hydrology. • Coastal Rail Trail Permitting, Cities of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas and Solana Beach, San Diego County, California. Prepared necessary environmental permits for the northern 1 7 miles of the Coastal Roil Trail project, a proposed multi-use pathway along railroad and rood right-of-way from Oceanside to Solano Beach. Led a team of wetland experts and environmental analysts to prepare required permit applications, including those required from the California Coastal Commission, USACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for each of the four affected municipalities, including the cities of Oceanside, CaHsbad, Encinitas and Solano Beach. • Poinsettia Properties Specific Plan EIR. Environmental analyst responsible for preparation of the Specific Plan EIR for the redevelopment of 92 acres in southern coastal CaHsbad. Key topics addressed included agriculture, land use, traffic, air quality, noise, aesthetics, and biological resources. The Specific Plan proposed mixed land uses, and jobs and housing near public transit (the NCTD Coaster commuter train station). The Specific Plan calls for a mixture of housing types, neighborhood shopping and trails into a transit-oriented, pedestrian friendly community. The site is also within walking distance to South CaHsbad State Beach. • Coral Cove Residential EIR, City of Encinitas Planning Department, City of Encinitas, California. Project manager responsible for preparing the Coral Cove EIR for the City of Encinitas. The project is a residential infill project on approximately 10 acres. The project proposes to construct 30 single family attached units and 39 single family detached homes, for a total of 69 units, including 12 low-income housing units. The controversial project attempts to meet numerous public concerns related to alternatives, loss of agriculture, land use, aesthetics and community character, transportation and circulation including parking, and water quality. The EIR is carefully addressing all of the concerns raised by the permitting agencies, environmental organizations and the public. • El Camino Real Widening Project, City of CaHsbad, California. Project manager for the proposed widening of El Camino Real between Tamarack and Chestnut Avenues. Key environmental issues include impacts to offsite wetlands, coastal resources, and aesthetics. As port of the project, Mr. Shamlou is assisting with obtaining key permits from CDFG, RWQCB, and ACOE and coordinating closely with the consultant engineering team (Bureau Veritos/Berryman & Henigar) to determine feasible alternatives while streamlining environmental permitting requirements and avoiding significant environmental impacts. • Manchester/Interstate 5 Interchange Project EIS/EIR, City of Encinitas and FHWA, Encinitas, California. Project manager for a highly controversial redesign of the Manchester on- and off- romps located adjacent to the highly sensitive Son Elijo Lagoon in the Cardiff by the Sea community of Encinitas. Prepared Caltrans documents including Project Study Report (PSR), and related Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) and Preliminary Environmental Analysis Report (PEAR) forms. Analyzed and assisted in formulating environmentally sensitive alternatives with the lead agencies (Federal Highway Administration and City of Encinitas) to minimize impacts to wetlands and eight federal and state listed species while improving traffic flow in the rapidly growing region. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 3 SHAWN SHAMLOU PROJECT MANAGER • San Diego Sate University Campus Master Plan 2000 EIR Addendum for the Proposed BioScience Center, San Diego, California. Project manager for the preparation of on addendum to the Campus Master Plan 2000 document addressing the project-level analysis for a research facility proposed by the university's Office of Facilities Planning and Management. The proposed building, to be located on the SDSU campus adjacent the existing North Life Sciences Building, was originally addressed at the programmatic level in the Master Plan 2000 EIR. The addendum addressed three variations of the building's use and design, including the newly proposed use of biological and chemical agents for scientific testing purposes. The addendum included on explanation of the decision not to prepare a subsequent EIR pursuant to Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines. • Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Alpine, California. Project manager for a Visual Resources Technical Study prepared for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego. The document addressed a proposed church project in eastern San Diego County, including seven visual simulations of the project. The Diocese proposed a controversial 75-foot-high steeple adjacent to sensitive residential areas and within the viewshed of the nearby Viejas Mountains. The Visual Study conformed to the County's policy regarding the implementation of CEQA, and included maps of surrounding land uses, public roods, and scenic highways from which the project would be visible. The report described the method of assessing aesthetic impacts, defined visual impact levels, analyzed key views, and recommended visual impact measures. • De Luz Housing EA, US Navy Southwest Division, MCB Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California. Environmental analyst and assistant project manager during the preparation of an EA for the proposed military housing site at De Luz, MCB Camp Pendleton, in compliance with NEPA. The environmental assessment evaluates the impacts associated with construction of up to 204 dwelling units on approximately 62 acres in the southwest portion of the base. The EA includes analysis of the preferred alternative, a higher-density alternative, and the no action alternative. • Wire Mountain Housing EA, US Navy Southwest Division, MCB Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California. Project manager and environmental analyst during the preparation of on environmental assessment for the proposed military housing site at Wire Mountain, MCB Camp Pendleton, in compliance with NEPA. The EA evaluates the impacts associated with construction of up to 385 dwelling units on approximately 62.6 acres in the southwest portion of the base. The EA includes analysis of the preferred alternative (385 units), 314-unit alternative, and the no action alternative. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 3 of 3 JOSEPH MONACO, AICP SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Education • M.C.P, City Planning, San Diego State University (2002) • B.A., Geography/Business Emphasis, University of California, Los Angeles (1 986) Registration/Certification • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), 1 992 Professional Affiliations • American Planning Association (APA), 1 990 • Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP), Post President - San Diego Chapter Experience Mr. Monaco has 1 8 years of professional environmental planning experience, in both the public and private sector, including six years as Planning and Environmental Manager for the City of Chula Vista Redevelopment Agency. His experience includes environmental impact analysis, current and advance planning, public environmental policy development, and hazardous materials investigation and cleanup. He also has served as the Director of the Border Environmental Commerce Alliance (BECA), a small business incubator program initiated by the City of Chula Vista for start-up companies involved in developing environmental technologies. Mr. Monaco specializes in preparing planning studies, environmental reports and policy-related documentation for development and redevelopment projects. • CaHsbad Precise Development Plan and Desalination Projects, City of CaHsbad, California. Currently serving as project manager for an EIR for the proposed CaHsbad Seawater Desalination Plant, planned for on approximately 50 million gallon per day (MGD) capacity. Primary environmental issues associated with the project include the impact of the concentrate discharge from the desalination plant on marine organisms since the discharge contains twice the salt content as seawater. The California Coastal Commission is giving close scrutiny to this project, and therefore coastal related issues are being given detailed attention in the analysis. The operation of the power plant and its relationship to desalination is a key factor in many of the environmentai issue areas. • Midbayfront Local Coastal Plan Amendment, City of Chula Vista, California. Responsible for coordinating with Wildlife Agencies, Coastal Commission, Port of San Diego and environmental interest groups to develop alternatives to an approved LCP which allowed for 4 million square feet of commercial and residential development on San Diego Bay. • Otay Ranch Project, City of Chula Vista, California. Served as staff planner to a 23,000-acre master planned community, involving Traditional Neighborhood Development Principles, complex infrastructure and facilities needs, and a comprehensive preserve system for habitat conservation and management. • Salt Creek Ranch Specific Plan City of Chula Vista, California. Responsible for processing a Specific Plan for this 1,200 acre residential project involving habitat and endangered species issues, adjacency to on industrial pork, traffic and transportation infrastructure issues. • Otay Ranch Village 11 Second Tier EIR, Brookfield Homes, Chula Vista, California. Project manager for technical support and document preparation assistance to the City of Chula Vista in evaluating revisions to the General Development Plon/Subregionol Plan for the Otay Ranch Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 JOSEPH MONACO, AICP SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER project and environmental analysis for development of the Village 1 1 Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan. The proposed SPA plan involved development of an approximately 500-acre site in the eastern portion of the Otay Valley Parcel of Otay Ranch. The EIR analysis included an extensive review and evaluation of the Program (Tier I) EIR and subsequent EIRs that hod changed the baseline for analysis. The EIR analysis included extensive discussion of biological issues, as the SPA plan is proposed adjacent to a highly sensitive area of the MSCP Preserve. • Coors Amphitheater, City of Chula Vista, California. Managed the processing of planning entitlements, environmental documentation, mapping and construction and operation monitoring for a 20,000 person capacity outdoor entertainment amphitheater. Significant issues on this project included traffic, concert noise impacts, and proximity to existing residential neighborhoods. • Ritz Carlton Resort Hotel EIR, Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Responsible for CEQA documentation for a 450 room destination resort, 18-hole golf course and residential development on a coastal bluff site. This controversial project was scaled down due to community controversy and significant geotechnical constraints. • The Springs Commercial Center, City of Palm Springs, California. Project manager for preparation of on Environmental Impact Report for on approximately 400,000 square foot retail commercial center located on the site of a closed municipal landfill. • Chula Vista Crossings Commercial Center, City of Chula Vista, California. Served as project manager for preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for an approximately 400,000 square foot retail commercial center located adjacent to the Otay River and Multiple Species Conservation Plan Habitat Preserve. • CaHsbad Water and Sewer Master Plan EIR, City of CaHsbad Engineering Department, CaHsbad, California. Provided QA/QC for the Program EIR addressing two distinct Master Plans. The Program EIR addressed upgrades to numerous infrastructure facilities including pump stations, sewer interceptors, storage resen/oirs, and twenty main water lines. Key issues included coastal impacts, biological resources, wetlands, archaeology, and land use. • Opportunistic Beach Fill, City of CaHsbad Engineering Department, CaHsbad, California. Principal environmental analyst for preparation of on EIR for a beach nourishment project in the City of CaHsbad, California. The project involves deposition of upland beach fill material at three beaches in CaHsbad. Tasks included analysis and preparation ofthe EIR, coordination ofa public agency scoping meeting, and provided support in obtaining coastal permits including Local Coastal Permit and Coastal Development Permit. Issues addressed in the EIR include aesthetics, recreation and land use, noise, traffic, biological resources and air quality. • Camino Ruiz Neighborhood Park, City of San Diego, California. Project manager for environmental studies including a Biological Resources Technical Report and noise study for a neighborhood pork on Los Penasquitos Canyon presen/e. Work included analysis of multiple park alternatives, Land Use Adjacency Guidelines, and analysis of MHPA Boundary Adjustment. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 MICHAEL KOMULA ACOUSTICIAN Education • M.Sc, Acoustics, Vibration, Noise Control, Heriot-Watt University (1 996) • B.A., Geography, Son Diego State University, California (1984) Experience Mr. Komula has over 21 years of professional experience in environmental and industrial noise as well as architectural acoustics. Mr. Komula is responsible for the preparation of acoustical technical studies as well as the design of noise control measures for noise sources such as refineries, manufacturing facilities, and mechanical equipment. His experience has included the assessment of environmental noise impacts associated with roadways, railroads, helipads, and airports. He has also been responsible for the preparation of several Noise Elements. Mr. Komula has conducted community noise studies to determine compliance with local noise ordinance standards. These studies hove included a variety of noise sources such as barking dogs, mines and quarries, power plants, nightclubs, pump stations and power substations. In addition, Mr. Komula has presented workshops on worker noise exposure and implementation of noise monitoring programs. He also evaluates interior noise levels associated with the architectural design of buildings. This assessment is typically provided for projects requiring compliance with sound transmission control standards. Representative projects include: Chevron Montebello Property Eastlake Village Center Maryland Hotel Southern Land Swop Commercial Center Torrey View Corporate Center University Commons Rock Crusher Noise Monitoring University Walk California State University, San Marcos Master Plan, Son Marcos, California San Diego State University, Campus Master Plan Updates 2000 and 2005, San Diego, California San Diego State University, Campus Master Plan 1 999, San Diego, California University of California, San Diego, Student Housing Project, La Jolla, California 809 Front Street Condominium Garden Homes at Santoluz, San Diego, California Marovillo Senior Community Project, Sonto Barbara, California Newland/ Torrey Reserve Residential, San Diego, California Rancho Santoiina EIR, Son Marcos, California Santa Barbara Beach Properties Sitella Multi-Family Sunbow PA-1 OA, Unit 14, Chula Vista, California Las Montanas/ Synthesis, South San Diego County, California Merriam Mountains EIR Project, Son Diego County, California Otay Ranch Village 1 1, Chula Vista, California Otay Ranch Spring Survey, South San Diego County, California Rosemary Lone at 4S Ranch PA 34 Project, San Diego, California Springfield at Son Elijo Hills, San Marcos, California Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 1 PAULCALIGIURI SENIOR DESIGNER/3D VISUALIZATION Education • Vocational Certificate in Drafting, Mira Costa College (1984) • A.A., General Studies, Palomar College (1 986) • 3 Semesters 3D Modeling and Animation, Palomar College (1 995) Experience Mr. Coligiuri has over 20 years experience as a Civil designer with the last nine years in three dimensional (3d) modeling and animation for Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) projects. Mr. Coligiuri has extensive knowledge in the use of 3d Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premier, AutoCAD Land Development Desktop, and Corel Draw. Photo Simulations Mr. Coligiuri creates 3D simulations for proposed projects. These simulations ore high resolution renderings and animations of future facilities. These visuals assist decision-makers moke better judgment of proposed projects. This design-technology is a cost effective method of improving "communication" resulting in rapid approvals of major projects. The 3D simulations are created with the use of a background photo of the existing site. A global positioning unit is used to accurately locate the camera position of the real woHd coordinate system. True scale 3D models are created for the proposed facilities and camera-matched to the existing site photograph and GPS point. Urban features such as lighting, landscaping, vehicles and people can also be added as required. • Carlsbad City Golf Course, CaHsbad, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of a golf course, lake, waterfall, bridges, and clubhouse. All simulations showed mature landscaping. • City of Morrow Bay Amusement Arcade Project, Morrow Bay, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of a miniature golf course and arcade facility. The simulation represented a before and after view of the parking lot with improvements. • San Diego State University Aztec Walk Campus Master Plan Aesthetics Technical Report and EIR, San Diego, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of proposed facilities. Facilities included a new swimming pool complex, classrooms, and Residence Halls. Visual simulations were projected from sensitive receptor sites. • San Diego State University Campus Master Plan 2000 Visual Quality Technical Report and EIR, San Diego, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of proposed MTDB Trolley Bridge and multi story classroom building. Visual simulations were projected from sensitive receptor sites. • Sunrise Assisted Living Development, San Diego, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of the finished development of a two story assisted core facility in the Community of Pacific Beach. • Trump National Golf Course, Rancho Palos Verdes, California. To help obtain a plan amendment for on already approved project, Mr. Coligiuri created two 3d simulations. One depicted the previously-approved 36-home residential development and another showing the proposed driving range with only 12 homes. These 3d simulations helped win project approval by showing the council that by removing 26 homes was going to greatly increase the ocean views of the neighbors. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 PAUL CALIGIURI SENIOR DESIGNER/3D VISUALIZATION Queen of Angels Church, Alpine, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared 3d simulations of proposed church facilities and landscaping. Simulations depicted landscaping at installation, five years, ten years and maturity. Orange County Transportation Authority CenteHine Light Rail, County of Orange, California. Nine photo-realistic simulations and animation of light roil train in central Orange County. Simulations included train, tracks and several bridges. City of Escondido Hale Avenue Resource Reclamation Facility/Escondido Creek Restoration Project, Escondido, California. Mr. Coligiuri prepared a series of four creek restoration renderings. Renderings included views at the time of replanting, five years, twenty years and maturity. San Bernardino Municipal Water District Phase lA Reservoir Preliminary Design Report, San Bernardino, California. The Son Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District requested Mr. Coligiuri to create 3D drive-by animations for a proposed reservoir project within a highly urbanized area. The simulations provided the public and Board members a real woHd look at the project, so they could moke a qualified decision about the proposed reservoir. The engineer's grading plan was used to create 3D models of two reservoir alternatives. These models created a view of the reservoir from the perspective of someone driving down the street. People, houses, and surroundings were added to the scene for scale and realism. Yucaipa Valley Water District Non-Potable Water Distribution System Phase 1 Preliminary Design Report, California. Photo simulation of a proposed reservoir, pump station and all appurtenances. Skytt Mesa Housing Development, Buelleton, California. Created seven views for the Skytt Mesa housing development. The views included all surface improvements, such as houses, streets, lighting, and landscaping. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 ANITA HAYWORTH, PH.D. SENIOR ECOLOGIST Education • Ph.D., Ecology, University of California, Davis (1994) • M.S., Avian Sciences,^University of California, Davis (1 980) • B.S., Ecology, Ethology and Evolution, University of Illinois (1 977) Registration/Certifications • California Gnatcatcher survey permit • Least Bell's Vireo nest monitoring permit • Southwestern Willow Flycatcher survey permit • Fairy Shrimp (all listed species occurring in California) • Quino Checkerspot Butterfly survey permit • Master Permits for Banding and Mist-netting California Gnatcatchers • Son Diego County Certified Biologist • Riverside County Certified Biologist Professional Affiliations • The Wildlife Society • American Society of Zoologists • Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi • Member of Board of Directors of The Escondido Creek Conservancy Experience Ms. Hayworth is an ecologically oriented biologist with 25 years experience in vertebrate ecology with an emphasis on ornithology. She has 12 years experience with environmental document preparation. Her experience includes environmental impact analysis, habitat and population surveys and wildlife management studies. She developed a GIS/spreadsheet analysis to prepare revegetation master plans which assists with quantifying acreage, prioritizing restoration sites, and assembling cost of restoration treatments. She was project manager for the Escondido Creek Enhancement Project, which included restoring native riparian vegetation as well as providing flood protection for surrounding areas. Currently, she is well-versed in the ecology and distribution of a number of rare, threatened or endangered species including the Quino checkerspot butterfly, fairy shrimp, southwestern willow flycatcher, least Bell's vireo, burrowing owl, California and northern spotted owls, cactus wren and the California gnatcatcher. She is well-versed in the requirements for regulatory compliance in dealing with endangered species. She is also experienced with prepared biological technical reports for all the San Diego County jurisdictions including the City of San Diego, Encinitas, CaHsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Vista, Escondido, and County of San Diego. She also has developed a good report with the resource agencies and is able to negotiate and interact with them during the project permitting process. Her areas of expertise include the following: • General wildlife species surveys; population, breeding and foraging surveys of wildlife; small mammal studies using trap, mark and release programs; behavior and reproductive success studies of birds and mammals. • Focused surveys for threatened, endangered or rare species, including the southwestern willow flycatcher, Quino checkerspot, fairy shrimp, California gnatcatcher and least Bell's vireo nest monitoring, which require a permit to conduct surveys. • General habitat surveys with emphasis on assessment of the quality of the habitat for wildlife; habitat identification and mapping; habitat quality of the watershed and general observations of hydrology and erosion potential. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 3 ANITA HAYWORTH, PH.D. SENIOR ECOLOGIST • Biological assessment of impacts and preparation of mitigation programs. • Preparation of revegetation master plans to quantify and prioritize habitat restoration programs. • Construction monitoring to prevent impacts to sensitive resources. • Development and operation of management plans for wildlife species at risk; development of mitigation measures for impacts. • Intertidal surveys and evaluotton of potential impacts to intertidal invertebrate species including crustaceans and molluscs. • Statistical analyses of results and development of sampling design. • CaHsbad Municipal Golf Course, City of CaHsbad, CaHsbad, California. Assisted with permitting and coordinatton with resource agencies. Provided interpretation of impacts and evaluated the suitability of numerous mitigation sites including Perkins, Choumos-Poppos and others. Conducted burrowing owl survey for the proposed site. • Roesch Property, Standard Pacific Homes, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Lohf Property, Western Pacific Housing, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Mariner's Point, Jack Henthorn & Associates, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Cobblestone Sea Village, Standard Pacific Homes, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this 60 acre property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Laurel Tree Apartments, Jack Henthorn & Associates, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property for affordable housing in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, evaluation of wetlands, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 3 ANITA HAYWORTH, PH.D. SENIOR ECOLOGIST • Mariano Property, Standard Pacific Homes, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Poinsettia Heights, Jack Henthorn & Associates, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the development of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • DeJong Property, Ari DeJong, CaHsbad, California. Served as project manager for the developmenf of this property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. • Thompson/Tabata Property, Standard Pacific Homes, CaHsbad, California. Sen/ed as project manager for the development of this 100-acre property in the southern portion of CaHsbad. Conducted vegetation mapping, presence/absence surveys for the California gnatcatcher, prepared a biological technical report and coordinated with the city of CaHsbad, the USFWS, and CDFG for the entitlement process of this project. Coordinated with the Coastal Commission in order to determine complete avoidance of wetland areas located on the site. • Manzanita Partners Project, City of CaHsbad, California. Conducted California gnatcatcher, fairy shrimp, and Quino checkerspot focused surveys for the 40 acre property. Assisted with the preparation of the biological technical report. Coordinated with the City of CaHsbad, resource agencies and California Coastal Commission for entitlement of the project. Conducted pre- construction surveys and monitoring for the California gnatcatcher. • Summtt at CaHsbad, CaHsbad, California. Provided project management for entitlement of the medium sized residential development. Conducted vegetation mapping and coordinated with the resource agencies and City of CaHsbad. Prepared biological technical report and served as project manager. • St. Jerome Church Project, Catholic Diocese, City of San Diego, California. Served as project manager for the project. Prepared a biological technical report for the development of a 1 7-acre site for construction of a church and school. Conducted burrowing owl surveys, Quino checkerspot butterfly and a wet season presence/absence survey for vernal pool branchiopods in 2001. The survey focused on the determination of the presence/absence of two federally-listed endangered vernal pool bronchiopod species: Riverside fairy shrimp (Sfrepfocepho/us wooffoni) and Son Diego fairy shrimp (Bronch/necfo sond/egonens/s). The project also requires wetland permitting and Section 7 consultation to address impacts to federally listed fairy shrimp. • Poinsettia Lane, City of Carlsbad, Carlsbad, California. Served as project manager for the environmental analysis of this major circulation element roadway. Conducted focused surveys, wetland delineation, vegetation mapping, and coordinated with resource agencies regarding permitting and impacts. Prepared a biological technical report. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 3 of 3 VIPUL JOSHI BPLQC?!^ Education • B.S., Evolution, Behavior, Ecology, University of California, San Diego (1997) Experience Mr. Joshi has seven years professional experience as a biological consultant specializing in botanical surveying, permit acquisition, permit compliance, and project management. Mr. Joshi is well experienced with southern California flora and environmental regulations. Mr. Joshi also has had experience managing constraints analysis, entitlement processing, permit acquisition, and biological construction monitoring for a variety of public and private projects. Mr. Joshi has specific experience with CEQA processing with a variety of local jurisdictions, state and federal Endangered Species Act permit processing, wetlands permitting including Nationwide and Individual Permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and management of permit compliance. Specific biological survey skills include full rare plant surveys, focused presence/absence surveys for the state and federally-listed Quino checkerspot butterfly and vernal pool fairy shrimp, project-level vegetation mapping, wetlands delineotton, vernal pool identification, vernal pool watershed mapping, and general biological assessment of functions and values. • CaHsbad Habitat Management Plan, CaHsbad, California. Provided evaluation of species coverage for over 30 plant and animal species based on multi-faceted regional conservation plan. • Canyon View/Poinsettia Lane, City of CaHsbad, California. Serving as project manager for a 40-acre proposed residential development, extension of Poinsettia Lane, and biological open space area. Performed botanical surveys including vegetation mapping, detailed exotics mapping, jurisdictional wetlands delineation, rare plant surveys, habitat restoration surveys, and protocol surveys for San Diego fairy shrimp. Prepared various reports for analysis of project impacts (including alternative development plans) by the City of CaHsbad (pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and the City Habitat Management Plan) and by state and federal resource agencies (pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act, state Fish and Game Code, and state Porter-Cologne Act). • La Costa Golf Course Reclaimed Water Line, CaHsbad, California. Provided wetlands delineation, wetlands permitting avoidance, and evaluation of biological resources impacts pursuant to CEQA for a Mitigation Negative Declaration. • Summit at CaHsbad, CaHsbad, California. Provided project management for wetlands permit processing of multi-family residential development. Tasks included wetlands delineation, permitting strategy, mitigation identification, biological construction monitoring, and management of permit compliance of Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Section 1601 Streambed Alternation Agreement, and Section 404 Nattonwide Permit 39. Managed environmental permit compliance via biological construction monitoring. • Del Mar Surf & Turf, Dei Mar, California. Provided wetlands delineation and constraints analysis for proposed development adjacent to San Dieguito Lagoon. • Levatino Property, CaHsbad, California. Provided biological resource mapping, rare plant surveys, and wetlands delineation for 20-acre property. Evaluated development constraints in consideration of regional planning efforts, state and federal regulations. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 VIPULJOSHI BIOLOGIST • Maldonado Property, CaHsbad, California. Provided biological resource mapping, rare plant surveys, and wetlands delineation for 50-acre property. Evaluated development constraints in consideration of regional planning efforts, state and federal regulations. • Monzinita Partners, Carlsbad, California. Provided biological resources mapping, vernal pool surveys, and wetlands delineation for 50-acre property. • Palomar Transfer Station, CaHsbad, California. Provided biological resource mapping, wetlands delineation, and avoidance recommendations for expansion of a regional waste transfer station. • Midbayfront, City of Chula Vista, California. Provided biological resource mapping review for 4 million square feet of commercial and residential development on San Diego Bay. • Camino Ruiz Neighborhood Park, City of San Diego, California. Provided Biological Resources Technical Report for EIR processing of a neighborhood pork on Los Penasquitos Canyon preserve. Work included analysis of multtple pork olternottves. Land Use Adjacency Guidelines, and analysis of MHPA Boundary Adjustment. • Via de la Valle, San Diego, California. Provided biological resources mapping, wetlands delineation, rare plants survey, and development constraints analysis for 20-acre property on steep hillsides adjacent to San Dieguito Lagoon. Foussant Well Demolition, Carfsbad, California. Provided biological resource mapping for multiple well demolition project. Tasks included development of permit strategy, evaluation of project impacts for a Mittgotion Negative Declaration, and avoidance of impacts to least Bell's vireo and arroyo toad. Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment, CaHsbad, California. Provided assistance with wetlands permitting and project management of environmental permit compliance for joint local/federally- funded project. Permitting including preparation and processing of Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Section 404 Nationwide Permits 14, 18, and 33, and a Sectton 1601 Streambed Alteratton Agreement. Assisted in preparation of CEQA/NEPA documentation. Managed on- going biological construction monitoring and environmental permit compliance including compliance with regional Section 10 Habitat Conservation Plan. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 ELIZABETH DOALSON ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER Education • Certificate, Urban Planning and Development, University of California, San Diego (2004) • B.A., Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara (2000) • B.A., Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, (2000) Professional Affiliations • Associatton of Environmental Professionals Experience Ms. Doalson has five years of experience as on Environmental Analyst for a wide variety of projects within Southern California. She has been responsible for management, research, and analysis for projects subject to compliance with CEQA and NEPA. Ms. Doalson has prepared EIRs, EISs, EAs, ISs, NDs, ISAs, and PEARs for transportation, military, and civil works projects. She has also had experience performing several Geographical Information Systems tasks using ArcView and Arclnfo GIS programs. • Merriam Specific Plan Amendment, NNP, Stonegate Merriam LLC, Unincorporated San Diego County, California. Day-to-day project manager and principal environmental planner for a 2,391 - unit master planned community in unincorporated San Diego County. Tasks hove included advisory consulting to help design the project in conformance with federal, regional, and local planning and environmental regulations and ordinances. Attended County meetings to coordinate proposed project and project alternative's consistency with County requirements. Principal planner for the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) perthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in conformance with County format requirements. Some ofthe environmental issues highlighted in the EIR include: (1) a general plan amendment changing the categories of the Regional Land Use Element on the site, and changing the land use designation of the entire site to Specific Plan Area; (2) biological resources issues associated with the site being designated as a Pre-Approved Mitigation Area in the Draft North Son Diego County MSCP and impacts to a pair of federally-listed threatened California gnatcatcher, in addition to potential effects to County RPO- and CEQA-significant wetlands; (3) visual impacts associated with being located in the 1-15 Scenic Corridor; (4) cultural resources impacts associated with potential effects to County RPO- and CEQA-significant cultural resources sites; and (5) hazards associated with the site being in a very high wildfire hazard area. • Sunroad Enterprises, Harbor Island Environmental Assessment, San Diego, California. Environmental scientist responsible forthe preparation of two Environmental Assessments (EAs) forthe Port of San Diego to improve the Son Diego Harbor. The first EA evaluated the environmental effects of renovating the interior and exterior of an 8,180-square-foot restaurant building, and the construction of three additional restaurants surrounding the existing restaurant building. The second EA evaluated true environmental effects of expanding the marina slips and providing additional pedestrian access from the marina to Harbor Island. • Buena Vista Rancheria of the Me-wuk Indians of California, Buena Vista Rancheria Casino, Indio, California. Revised several secttons of the draft Environmental Assessment, prepared the visual resources sectton, and managed graphics productton forthe proposed casino project. • Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pacific Region; Environmental Assessment for the Golden Ridge Resort and Spa, Rancho Mirage, California. Prepared several sections ofthe Environmental Assessment for the lease of land from the Agua Caliente Bond of Cohuillo Indians Reservation to Golden State Ventures-2 Resort Developers, LLC. for the development of a resort hotel, mid-rise time-shores, single family homes, and two golf courses within a 450-acre tract. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 ELIZABETH DOALSON ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER Soboba Band of Lusieno Indians, Environmental Evaluotton of the Off-Reservatton Effects of the Soboba Casino Expansion Project, San Jacinto, California. Prepared the Environmental Evaluation of the off-reservation effects from the expansion of the Soboba Casino and oversaw document production. City of Lake Elsinore, Simard IS/MND, Lake Elsinore, California. Environmental scientist responsible for preparation of an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the development of approximately 10.8 acres of vacant land into 27 single family residential units that vary in size from 6,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet, and four open space lots. City of Lake Elsinore, Tuscany Hills, Lake Elsinore, California. Environmental scientist responsible for assisting in the preparation of the EIR for the construction of a residential community within the City of Lake Elsinore. The project proposes development of 368.4 acres with 868 residential units, with two parks, a community pool and the incorporation of two wildlife corridors. The Bedford Group, Overhill Drive Condominium EIR, Windsor Hills, California. Environmental scientist responsible for assisting in the preparation of an EIR for the County of Los Angeles for the construction of a 72-unit condominium project within 1.84 acres of vacant land, located in the community of Windsor Hills. The project required a land use amendment and zone change to build a high density residential complex in an area designated for low density residential and zoned for commercial uses. Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Dockweiler State Beach Refurbishment Project, Los Angeles, California. Prepared the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration forthe refurbishment of the existing facilities of Dockweiler State Beach. Assisted in the preparation of the project description, project location, aesthetics, geology, land use, population and housing, public sen/ices, and recreation sections of the draft report. Otay River Valley Regional Park, Otay River Valley Regional Park Habitat Restoratton and Exottc Plant Removal Plan, San Diego, California. Assisted in a project commissioned by the San Diego County Park and Recreation Department to prepare a conceptual plan for the removal of exotic species and restoration of riparian and wetland habitats throughout the Otay River Valley Regional Pork. The project involved acquiring aerial photography, doing detailed photo-interpretation, conducting field validation surveys, preparing maps of exotic plant populations as well as native vegetation, and preparing a draft ofthe conceptual plan. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 SHERRI MILLER PROJECT MANAGER/BIOLOGIST Education • M.S., Botany, Duke University (1 994) • B.S., Biology, Washington & Lee University (1 992) Professional Affiliations • Associatton of Environmental Professionals (AEP) • Women's Environmental Council (WEC) Experience Ms. Miller has 12 years of experience in environmental documentation and permitting. Project experience includes biological resource surveys; data collection and analysis; California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation; environmental assessments; wetlands delineations, permitting, mitigation design and monitoring; and endangered species surveys and permitting. Projects include issues relative to the California Coastal Act, the California Fish and Gome Code, the federal Clean Water Act (Sections 401 and 404), the Rivers and Harbors Act, the Coastal Zone Management Act, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, federal Endangered Species Act (fESA) and state Endangered Species Act (sESA). • North Agua Hedionda Lagoon Interceptor Sewer Maintenance Access Road, City of CaHsbad Public Works Department, City of CaHsbad, California. Conducted biological surveys including vegetation mapping and wetlands delineation for 2,500-linear foot sewer pipeline and access rood protection project. Currently preparing an EIR and a Coastal Develop Permit (CDP). Due to the project's location along the Agua Hedionda Lagoon, a sensitive ecological resource, major issues addressed in the EIR include biological resources, water quality/hydrology and public services. Currently pursuing permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and California Coastal Commission (CCC) for impacts to tidal wetlands and inter-tidal mud flats. • North Green Valley, Leucadia County Water District, City of CaHsbad, California. Oversaw preparation of MND for the construction of 300 feet of new pipeline, repair of 2,150 feet of pipeline and the rehabilitation of 23 manholes. Prepared and processed permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for impacts to non-tidal wetlands. Prepared and processed a CDP from the City of CaHsbad in accordance with their Local Coastal Program. • La Costa Greens, Leucadia County Water District, City of CaHsbad, California. Oversaw preparation of MND for the construction of 5,800 feet of new pipeline at the La Costa Resort and Spa. Issues included recreattonai uses and biological resources, including least Bell's vireo and California gnatcatcher. • Sewer Pump Statton Upgrade, Leucadia County Water District, City of Carlsbad, California. Conducted biological surveys including vegetation mapping and wetlands delineation along Batiquitos Lagoon. Prepared and processed permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for wetlands impacts associated with the upgrade of the pump station, construction of a vehicle turnaround area and relocation of the access rood. Assisted in obtaining a Coastal Development Permit from the CCC. • Rancho Santa Fe Road Widening and Bridge Replacement Project, City of CaHsbad Public Works Department, City of CaHsbad, California. Conducted biological surveys including vegetation mapping, wetlands delineation and focused surveys for the roadway corridor. Prepared and Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 SHERRI MILLER PROJECT MANAGER/BIOLOGIST processed permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG. Prepared alternatives analysis for Caltrans and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Prepared functional values assessment and conceptual wetlands mitigation plan. Prepared the biological resources report and CEQA/NEPA documentation. Buena Vista Creek Channel Maintenance Project, City of CaHsbad Engineering Division, Cittes of CaHsbad and Oceanside, California. Conducted biological surveys including vegetatton mapping and wetlands delineotton. Prepared biological resources technical report in support of CEQA document. Prepared Program EIR for the long-term channel-maintenance project. Worked with City engineering staff to avoid and minimize impacts to wetlands and sensitive species. Obtained a memorandum of Understanding (MOU) from the CDFG and assisted in the preparation of an Exotics Removal Plan. Oceanside to Escondido Rail Project, North County Transit District (NCTD), Cities of Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido and County of San Diego, California. Conducted biological surveys including vegetation mapping and wetlands delineation within the Loma Alta Creek, Bueno Vista Creek, Bueno Creek, Agua Hedionda Creek, Son Marcos Creek, and Escondido Creek Watersheds along the North County Transportation District right-of-way. Prepared and processed permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for impacts to non-tidal, adjacent wetlands; impacts were associated with the rail system and stations. Prepared alternatives analysis, functional values assessment, and conceptual wetlands mitigation plan. Prepared documentation to support issuance of a Coastal Consistency Determination in accordance with the California Coastal Act and a Biological Opinion from the FWS in accordance with the federal Endangered Species Act. Prepared the biological resources report and CEQA/NEPA documentation. NCTD was the lead CEQA agency and the Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) was the lead NEPA agency. Other project-related issues relative to the National Historic Preservation Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act were resolved. Creekside Marketplace, City of San Marcos Planning Department, City of San Marcos, California. Conducted vegetation mapping for commercial shopping center adjacent to San Marcos Creek. Prepared biological resources technical report in support of a CEQA document. La Jolla Crossroads, La Jolla Crossroads, LLC, City of San Diego, California. Prepared and processed wetlands permits from ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for impacts to non-tidal wetlands for mixed-use, in-fill project. Prepared alternatives analysis and functional values assessment. Evaluated wetlands mitigation sites and prepared conceptual wetlands mitigation and monitoring plan. Prepared CEQA Addendum for CDFG and conducted community outreach meetings for wetlands mitigation site. Public Park, City of San Diego Parks and Recreatton Department, City of San Diego, California. Conducted biological investigations including vegetation mapping and wetlands delineation. Prepared a biological technical resources report in support of CEQA documentation. Prepared and processed permits from the ACOE, RWQCB and CDFG for the five-acre pork site in Subarea IV. Prepared conceptual wetlands mitigation plan for onsite mitigation. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 KAREN J. MENDENHALL ASSOCIATE PLANNER Education • B.S., Planning and Resource Management, Brigham Young University (2003) • Minor: Business Management Professional Affiliations • American Planning Association • Gamma Theta Upsilon Experience As an undergraduate, Ms. Mendenhall gained experience in the public sector working as on Intern at the City of Lindon Planning Department in Utah. Some of her accomplishments included writing staff reports, presenting on behalf of the planning director at planning commission meetings, processing applications for residential development, and working on the Historic Preservation Committee. Ms. Mendenhall was also responsible for the City's code enforcement program, answering the public's questions and comments concerning planning and zoning and attending Planning Commission meetings. Prior to working for Dudek & Associates, Inc., Ms. Mendenhall worked as a Transportation Planner for Fehr & Peers Associates, where her duties included data collection, trip generation, existing and future conditions analysis, warrant analysis and development of mitigation measures. She simulated operational conditions for various roadway networks, and design olfernattves including 1-15, Weber County and Legacy Highway, Davis County. Ms. Mendenhall participated in corridor studies and environmental impact statement preparation such as 3500 South, West Valley City, UT and 1-15 North Davis County, UT. She performed analysis on the impacts of extending Commuter Rail from Salt Lake City to Weber County, UT. The study included travel demand modeling, parking plans and transit planning. As a staff member for Dudek & Associates, Ms. Mendenhall has broadened her skills in research, analysis through her involvement in several planning and environmental studies. Her responsibilities hove included all aspects of project planning from analysis and research. Ms. Mendenhall is responsible for writing local, state and federal reports, and all other octivittes associated with assigned projects. She has been involved in working on behalf of the City of Indio, writing resolutions, ordinances, providing plan check services and assisting staff where needed. Her thoroughness achieves positive client and agency satisfaction. Ms. Mendenhall's knowledge of Microsoft applications. Arc View, Corel, Viper, SYNCHRO and Sim- Traffic has allowed her to be accurate and efficient in her assigned tasks. • The Springs Environmental Impact Report, City of Palm Springs, California. Responsible for writing portions of on Environmental Impact Report for a 37-acre commercial development located on the border of Palm Springs and Cathedral City. The development would include a mixture of commercial, retail, and restaurant establishments including a Home Depot with outdoor garden center. Key issues with this project included traffic along two major arterial roadways and presence of hazardous materials. The site was formeriy a City dump area and therefore monitoring to cleanup the project site was necessary as part of the project. • Jefferson Medical Plaza Inittal Study/Mittgated Negative Dedaratton, City of Indio, California. Served as a project analyst on an 8-acre acute medical care facility proposed in the City of Indio, Riverside County. She was responsible for compiling CEQA documents and coordinating with the Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 KAREN J. MENDENHALL ASSOCIATE PLANNER City and other local and State agencies. The inittal study/mitigated negattve declaration dealt with complicated cultural resources issues. • Century Vintage Homes Due Diligence ond Inittal Study/Mittgated Negative Dedaratton, City of Desert Hot Springs, California. Project analyst responsible for conducttng due diligence and attending scoping meetings for the project. The Initial Study/Mitigated Negattve Dedaratton involved compiling information from a number of technical studies and developing appropriate mitigation for checklist issues. Coordinated Specific Plan production and submittal. Issues that were considered substantial included the project's close proximity to ton Alquist Priolo earthquake zone. • Cornerstone Developers Inittal Study/Mittgated Negattve Dedaratton, City of Indio, California. Served as a project analyst for a residential subdivision in northern Indio, Riverside County. Responsible for planning related tasks, including development of the project CEQA documents, and coordination with state, federal, and county agencies. Acted as on extension to City staff in preparation of Staff Reports and public hearing documents. The project involved development of appropriate mitigations with regard to potential effects on air quality, biological, cultural, noise, public services and traffic issues. • Rilington Communittes Inittal Study/Mittgated Negative Dedaratton, City of Indio, California. Served as a project analyst for the Affresco and Vista Laguna residential subdivisions in northern Indio, Riverside County. Responsible for planning related tasks, including development of two separate CEQA documents, and coordination with state, federal, and county agencies. Acted as on extension to City staff in preparation of Staff Reports and public hearing documents. The project involved development of appropriate mitigations with regard to potential effects on air quality, biological, cultural, public services and traffic issues. • Coachella Senior Housing, City of Coachella, California. Responsible for preparation of a categorical exemption in compliance with NEPA for three senior homes in the City of Coachella, California. Coordinated with US Department of Agriculture and responsible for collecting pertinent information for inclusion in the environmental document. • The Villas at the Vineyards Inittal Study, City of Coachella, California. Served as a project manager on an Initial Study for on approximately 60 acre residential/hotel development and was involved in research and compilation of the CEQA document, coordinatton and project meetings. • Avante Mixed Use Development, City of Indio, California. Project analyst on a 55-acre mixed used residential/commercial development proposed in the City of Indio's Gateway Conceptual Specific Plan. Responsible for compiling CEQA documents and coordinattng with the City and other local and State agencies. The inittal study/mitigated negative declaration dealt with complicated land use and airport compatibility and noise issues due to it's proximity to the Bermuda Dunes Airport and 1-10. • Community Development Plan Check & Extension of City Staff Services, City of Indio, California. Served as an extension of City staff by complettng plan checks for the City of Indio, preparing staff reports and presenttng at Planning Commission on behalf of staff. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 NICOLE PEACOCK ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER/GEOLOGIST Education / Certification • University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, 1999 • University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., Geology, 1 999 Professional Registration • Professional Engineer, California No. 68775 Experience Ms. Peacock has six years of environmental engineering and geology experience. She earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Civil Engineering and Geology from UCLA in 1999. She has performed numerous tasks dealing with hazardous waste investigation and remediotton projects while working for Bechtel Nattonal, Inc. from 1999 until 2001 and Dudek & Associates, Inc. since 2001. Job responsibilities have included Phase I and II site assessments, including those for school sites, soil, soil vapor, and groundwater investigatton and remediation projects, preparing groundwater monitoring reports and CERCLA and RCRA documents, landfill monitoring, and community relations. Projects include the following: • Rainbow Municipal Water District Groundwater Management Plan. Preparation of the Groundwater Management Plan, which is unden/zoy, has thus for included collection and evaluation of data from previous investtgotions, evaluotton of the surface water and groundwater flow and quality based on previous data, water budget calculations, discussions of groundwater production projects and monitoring efforts, and community relations. • San Diego Former Agricultural Land Phase I ESA. Performed a Phase I ESA for a residential development company in Son Diego, California in November 2002. Due to the knowledge that the site was previously used for agriculture, Dudek collected soil samples and evaluated the sampling data in the Phase I ESA. Soil samples were analyzed for chlorinated pesticides, chlorinated herbicides, and organophosphorus pesticides. These analytes were not detected in the soil samples. No additional recognized environmental conditions were noted. • Storm Water Investtgattons. Performed wet weather surface water sampling at two sites on NAS North Island. Prepared post-closure maintenance plans for the two sites that included monitoring plans for surface water sampling. Performed dry weather surface water sampling upstream and downstream from a landfill in Corona, California. Prepared the RWQCB-approved Sampling and Analysis Plan for the surface water sampling. • Groundwater Investtgattons. Performed groundwater monitoring at chlorinated solvent sites in Stockton, Newport Beach, NAS North Island, and Naval Station San Diego, metals sites in Warner Springs and NAS North Island, and petroleum hydrocarbon sites in Buena Park, San Diego, and El Centro, California. Wrote several groundwater monitoring reports for these sites, evaluating groundwater flow and contaminant fate and transport, including monitored natural attenuation. • Newport Beach Aerospace Facility. Performed two pilot study tests at a Newport Beach, California facility contaminated with chlorinated solvents; implemented in situ chemical oxidation using potassium permanganate and implemented enhanced in situ bioremediation by injecting ethanol as an electron donor for existing bacteria. • Soil Vapor Investtgattons. Performed soil gas sampling for facilities contaminated with chlorinated solvents in San Diego, Azusa, and Newport Beach, California. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 NICOLE PEACOCK ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER/GEOLOGIST Sweetwater Union High School District Phase I ESAs and PEAs. Performed Phase I ESAs for Chula Vista High School and Hilltop High School for the Sweetwater Union High School District. PEAs were required for both sites due to nearby former underground storage tanks. Dudek negotiated with DTSC to limit the PEA investtgotion area to the area of new constructton on the school sites, in order to meet tight constructton deadlines. The PEA process is currently underway. San Marcos Unified School District Phase I ESA. Performed a Phase I ESA for the San Marcos Unified School District in November 2003. The subject property was undeveloped land surrounded by residential and agricultural sites. Dudek observed potential asbestos-containing material and worked with a Certified Asbestos Consultant to test the material. Dudek recommended proper off-site disposal of the asbestos-containing material. Dudek discussed potential issues with DTSC priorto submittal ofthe Phase I report. City of Fontana Phase I and II ESAs. Performed four Phase I and II ESAs on current or former commercial or light industrial sites for the City of Fontana. Performed soil and soil gas sampling on a former gas station site, on auto body shop, a machine shop, and on RV repair facility. Reported sample results were below standards and risk levels. Dudek & Associates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 VALORIE L. THOMPSON, PH.D. PRINCIPAL Dr. Thompson lias over sixteen years of experience in environmental planning, air quality studies, air toxics emission evaluations, health risk assessments, and atmospheric dispersion modeling and is the founder of Scientific Resources Associated. She has managed numerous environmental planning, air quality, and risk assessment projects, including preparation of air quality analysis for a variety of mixed-use, commercial, and residential projects throughout southem Califomia. EDUCATION Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, 1986 M.S., Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, 1982 B.S., Chemistry, Eastem Michigan University, 1980 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS/AFFILIATIONS Young Professional Award, Woodward-Clyde Consultants, 1991 Air and Waste Management Association American Institute of Chemical Engineers Small Woman-Owned Business Enterprise/Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification: Caltrans CT-030697 Califomia Department of General Services Small Business Certification: #0019779 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CEQA/NEPA Air Quality Analyses Air Quality Analysis - Carlsbad Desalination Plant. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for the proposed Carlsbad Desalination Plant in Carlsbad, Califomia. The analysis included evaluating impacts associated with constmction and operation of the plant, including fugitive dust, constmction equipment exhaust, emissions fi-om tmck trips and worker commutes, and emissions from plant operations. Air Quality Impact Assessment * Long Beach Residence Inn. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Impact Analysis for a proposed Marriott Residence Inn project at the Port of Long Beach. The project included evaluating potential impacts from constmction of the project, as well as evaluating impacts from project-related traffic and addressing the potential for cumulative impacts. 1328 Kalmaiino Lane San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 488-2987 Dr. Valorie L. Thompson Page 2 Air Quality Impact Assessment - Merriam Mountains Project. As part of a multi- disciplinary team. Dr. Thompson was responsible for the preparation of an Air Quality Technical Report to address potential air quality impacts associated with a large residential development in northem San Diego County. The analysis included evaluating constmction phasing and impacts associated with heavy constmction equipment and traffic, evaluating impacts from project-related operations, including traffic and energy use, and addressing potential health risks associated with diesel particulate. Air Quality Impact Assessment - Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Impact Assessment for the proposed Phase II repowering of the Haynes Generating Station in Long Beach, Califomia. The project included evaluating potential criteria pollutant and toxic air contaminant impacts associated with the installation of two new combustion turbines to replace existing older boilers on site, and evaluating the net air quality benefit of decommissioning the existing boilers. The project involved conducting analyses of various proposed design configurations and stack heights to determine potential worst case impacts for the Environmental Impact Report. The project also involved evaluating emissions associated with the project constmction and emissions and impacts from startup/shutdown and diesel readiness testing. The analysis was prepared in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District guidelines. Air Quality Analysis - Sugarbush Residential Development. In support of the Negative Declaration, Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for a proposed 60-residence development located in northem San Diego County, Califomia. The project included an evaluation of constmction emissions, including diesel particulate, and operational impacts associated with traffic accessing the development. The project also included conducting a risk screening analysis of the diesel emissions associated with both constmction and operational traffic. Air Quality Analysis - Crestlake Residential Development. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for a proposed residential development located in Alpine, Califomia. The project included an evaluation of constmction emissions, including diesel particulate, and operational impacts associated with traffic accessing the development. The project also included conducting a risk screening analysis of the diesel emissions associated with both constmction and operational traffic to address potential risks to existing residences near the site. Dr. Thompson also assisted in the identification and assessment of feasible mitigation measures to mitigate potential impacts. Air Quality Analysis - Camp Pendleton Tertiary Treatment Plant. Dr. Thompson prepared a fast-track update to the air quality analysis for the proposed constmction and operation of the Camp Pendleton Tertiary Treatment Plant that is proposed for the treatment of wastewater generated at Camp Pendleton. The project included assessing constmction emissions associated with the various phases of constmction, and evaluating the conformity of the constmction phase of the project with the San Diego State 1328 Kaimalino Lane San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 488-2987 Dr. Valorie L. Thompson Page 3 Implementation Plan. The assessment also included evaluating the potential for adverse impacts associated with odors generated from wastewater treatment processes. Air Quality Analysis - Del Lago Bus Rapid Transit Center. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for a bus rapid transit center located in northem San Diego County, Califomia. The project involved evaluating constmction and impacts associated with bus and personal vehicle traffic accessing the center. Air Quality Analysis - Mira Mesa Bus Rapid Transit Center. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for a bus rapid transit center located in the Mira Mesa area of San Diego, Califomia. The project involved evaluating constmction and impacts associated with bus and personal vehicle traffic accessing the center. Air Quality Analysis - San Diego Technology Center. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis for a proposed industrial/research and development project located in San Diego, Califomia. The project included assessing emissions associated with traffic increases associated with the project. The analysis also address CO "hot spots" in the project vicinity associated with project-related traffic. Dr. Thompson also assisted in the identification and assessment of feasible mitigation measures to mitigate potential impacts. Air Quality Analysis - Lincoln Avenue Road Widening Project. For the City of Corona, Dr. Thompson prepared the air quality analysis and CO "hot spots" evaluation for the proposed widening of Lincoln Avenue. The project included interface with Caltrans District 8 and preparation of the evaluation to address the potential for CO "hot spots" in the project vicinity. Air Quality Analysis - East Sycamore Commercial Development. For the City of Vista, Dr. Thompson prepared the air quality analysis and CO "hot spots" evaluation for a proposed commercial development to be located in the City. The project involved CO "hot spots" modeling with the CALINE4 model to address the potential for CO "hot spots" to form due to increased traffic in the project vicinity. Air Quality Analysis - UTC Expansion. Dr. Thompson is prepared the Air Quality Analysis for the proposed expansion of the University Towne Center commercial development in San Diego, Califomia. The project involved evaluating air quality impacts associated with development altematives, including traffic at congested intersections. Air Quality Analysis - The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe. Dr. Thompson prepared the Air Quality Analysis and Air Quality Technical Report for a residential development located in north San Diego County. The analysis included evaluating constmction and operational impacts associated with the project. 1328 Kaimalino Lane San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 488-2987 Dr. Valorie L. Thompson Page 4 Air Quality Evaluation - San Elijo Ridge Development. Dr. Thompson prepared the air quality evaluation for a proposed residential development in North San Diego County. The project involved estimating emissions from constmction during four constmction phases, and assisting the client in evaluating their options for phasing constmction and use of heavy equipment to mitigate potential impacts. Air Quality Analysis and Risk Evaluation - Science Research Park, UCSD. Dr. Thompson prepared the. air quality anlaysis and risk evaluation for a proposed Science Research Park development at the University of Califomia, San Diego. The project involved estimating amounts of air toxics that could be released on a routine basis from the facility due to normal operations of the facility. The project also involved estimating whether the chemical usage is acceptable from a health risk standpoint. Air Quality Impact Analysis - La Jolla Commons. Dr. Thompson prepared the air quality evaluation of the proposed La Jolla Commons project in San Diego. The analysis involved estimating emissions associated with constmction and operation of the project, and evaluating the project's compliance with air quality standards. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Thompson, V. L., and Westbrook, J. 2001. "Case Studies in Air Dispersion Modeling." Presented at AWMA West Coast Secfion Meefing, San Diego, Califomia. Thompson, V. L., Nakamura, P., Lester, W. C, and Clayton, J. R. Jr. 1998. "Multipathway Human Health Risk Assessment for Marine Sediments in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii." Presented at SETAC Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina. Thompson, V. L. 1993. "Source Term Esfimation for a Hydrochloric Acid Release." AWMA Proceedings, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. Thompson, V. L. 1990. "Acute vs. Chronic Risk." Presentafion at A.I.Ch.E. Summer National Meeting, San Diego, Califomia. Thompson, V.L. and Greenkom, R. A. 1988. "Non-Gaussian Dispersion in Model Smokestack Plumes," A.I.Ch.E. J., V. 34, p. 223. Thompson, V. L. 1986. "Non-Ideal Dispersion in Power Plant Plumes," Ph.D. Thesis, Purdue University. 1328 Kaimalino Lane San Dlego, CA 92109 (858) 488-2987 JOHN R. COOK PRESIDENT Total Years of Experience: 30 Educatton: B.A. 1976/Anthropology/San Diego State University B.A. 1976/Philosophy/San Diego State University Registrattons: 1983 Register of Professional Archaeologists Professional Profile: Mr. Cook has more than 31 years of professional archaeological experience, including 27 years of experience in the administration of regional cultural resource management consulting firms. He has been a member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists since 1983, and was accredited in field research, theoretical research, and archaeological administration by the former Society of Professional Archaeologists. As owner and President of ASM Affiliates since its incorporatton in 1977, Mr. Cook has managed and supervised 1,200 cultural resource management projects and master contracts. In the capacity of Principal Investigator, Supervisory Archaeologist, and technical analyst, Mr. Cook has experience throughout California, Arizona, and Nevada on all types of cultural resource studies. He has developed particular strengths in lithic analysis, quantitative methods, predictive modeling, and government compliance procedures. Mr. Cook is the Director of the Imperial Valley College Desert Museum. Mr. Cook has been responsible for the coordination of cultural resource management studies and related resource analysis issues for environmental impact reports, assessments, and statements. He has managed and supervised major federal contract efforts for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of the Navy SWDIV, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the U.S. Forest Service. He has also managed State and local agency contracts for the California Department of Transportation, the City of Son Diego, Imperial Irrigation District, and the counties of San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial. Selected Project Experience Archaeological Studies at CaHsbad State Beach, California State Parks, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Project Manager, oversaw archaeological investigations of a known prehistoric archeological site located within CaHsbad State Beach to determine the effects of installation of a sprinkler and drainage system. Administered contract, managed archaeological studies, and oversaw permitting by State Parks. Reviewed technical report and managed budget. Robertson Ranch Project, BRG Consulttng, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Project Manager, conducted third-party review of another contractor's technical archaeological study of for the proposed development of Robertson Ranch in CaHsbad. Reviewed site records and oversaw fieldwork. Commented on validity of original contractor's determination of potenttal site significance. Mode recommendation for future studies of sites within the project area. Cultural Resources Inventory and Archaeological Monitoring for the Proposed Replacement of the Railroad Bridge Over Agua Hedionda Lagoon, BRG Consulttng, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Project Manager, directed records search and cultural resource inventory for the proposed replacement of Bridge 230.6 over Agua Hedionda Lagoon in CaHsbad. Mode recommendattons regarding two previously recorded sites identified within the proposed project Area ASM Affiliates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 JOHN R. COOK PRESIDENT of Potential Effects. Currently managing archaeological monitoring of ground disturbing activities at the sites. Leucadia County Water District Reclaimed Water Program, Dudek and Associates under contract to the Leucadia County Water District, Leucadia, San Diego County, California. Mr. Cook managed a cultural resource inventory for the area to be affected by proposed expansion of Leucadia County Water District's reclaimed water supply system. Oversaw archaeological work including a review of records searches and reconnaissance of the project area, as well as solicitation of Native American input regarding potential Indian Trust Assets and other concerns. Del Mar Bluffs Stabiiizatton Project, North County Transit District, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, Mr. Cook directed a study performed to determine the presence or absence of potentially significant prehistoric and historic resources within the project boundaries. Managed a review of all site records and reports on file with the Museum of Man and the South Coastal Information Center and on intensive pedestrian survey of the entire project area of potential effect. Pankey Ranch Project, Pardee Homes, San Diego County, California. Mr. Cook managed survey of 386 acres north of the San Luis Rey River, east of Interstate 15 in Son Diego County for a proposed 62-acre residential development. Guided archival and field studies of the property as well as Native American consultation for the project. Managed manual excavation and the implementation of mechanical trenching to delineate the site limits. Coordinated all studies with ASM's client. Castlerock Development Project, Pardee Homes, Santee, San Diego County, California. Mr. Cook managed survey and testing of three archaeological sites for a proposed residential development near MCAS Miramar in Son Diego County. Testing entailed coordination with Explosive Ordinance Demolition contractor. Data Recovery and Archaeological Monitoring for the Salt Creek Ranch Project, McMillin Companies, Chula Vista, San Diego County, California. Mr. Cook managed Phase III data recovery of five archaeological sites and archaeological monitoring of more than 800 acres for a residential development project. Supervised the data recovery program and guided the monitoring phase. Monitoring identified one archaeological deposit. Managed testing of this deposit. Coordinated testing of deposit with archaeological monitoring personnel, the City of Son Diego, and the Environmental Program Manager. Naval Facilittes Engineering Command, SWDIV Cultural Resources Contract, Department of the Navy SWDIV, California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington. Mr. Cook managed 33 task orders under two consecutive as-needed contracts for SWDIV. These include 45 National Register eligibility evaluattons of prehistoric and historic sites and preparation of GIS cultural resource database systems on MCB Camp Pendleton; historic building assessments on Naval Air Station North Island; archaeological monitoring at NWS Seal Beach; NAGPRA compliance for the Submarine Base on Point Loma; and archeological survey, excavation, GIS, and site signing on Son Clemente Island. Oversaw the preparation of Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans and Research Designs. Developed and implemented a unique and effecttve approach of geoarchoeological coring to identify deeply buried cultural deposits in alluvial contexts. Managed on extremely sensitive data recovery project, which dealt with NAGPRA issues. Managed the creation of a series of public outreach interpretive displays for MCB Camp Pendleton. Managed the design, implementation, and ongoing update to on easy to use, customized version of ArcView GIS based on Camp Pendleton's Archaeology GIS system. ASM Affiliates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 SUSAN M. HECTOR, PH.D. PRINCIPAL Total Years of Experience: 30 years Educatton: Ph.D. 1 984/Anthropology/University of California, Los Angeles M.A. 1 978/Anthropology/University of California, Los Angeles B.A. 1 975/Anthropology/University of California, Los Angeles Professional Profile: Dr. Susan Hector has over 30 years of experience with prehistoric, historic, and ethnographic cultural resources. She has prepared more than 160 compliance technical reports for federal, state, and local agencies. Dr. Hector has authored many scientific articles and publications, and mode technical and popular presentottons on prehistoric and historic archaeology. She has professional experience with the cultural resources of the Great Basin, American Southwest, and California. She has special expertise in the development of management plans for cultural resources located within open space preserves or porks. She has developed a unique system of management recommendations and an implementation program to integrate cultural resources with habitat conservation. Dr. Hector worked for the County of Son Diego Department of Parks and Recreation for 1 2 years, ending as the Director of the department. While working for the County of San Diego, Dr. Hector successfully obtained grants for historic preservation and natural resource conservation. She was directly responsible for the management of historic and prehistoric cultural sites located within the county park system. Dr. Hector has directed and completed archaeological and historical research projects, field surveys and inventories, test programs, and data recovery projects throughout the west. She has special expertise in ethnobotany, shellfish analysis, lithic tool analysis, historical artifacts, ethnography and ethnohistory, and hunter-gatherer special activity areas. Her diverse background also includes museum curation and project management. She has also taught classes in anthropology and archaeology at the college level in Los Angeles and Son Diego. Selected Project Experience City of CaHsbad Cultural Resource Guidelines, City of CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, prepared cultural resource guidelines for CaHsbad under a grant from the State Office of Historic Preservation to the City of CaHsbad. An Archaeological Survey of the Eaton Hills Property, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, conducted archaeological survey of a residential property in CaHsbad. One prehistoric shell midden site was identified and documented. Archaeological Excavations at SDM-W-132 (SDI-10024), CaHsbad, San Diego County, Califomia. As Principal Investigator, directed data recovery excavation as mitigation of a Malcolm Rogers shell midden site. Archaeological Test Excavattons on the Hillebrecht Property, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, directed collection of surface artifacts and test excavattons at three prehistoric shell midden sites near Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Archaeological Test Excavattons at SDI-9700, Sycamore Creek, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investtgator, conducted mittgotton excavations and surface collections at two loci of this prehistoric site located along Sycamore Creek. Also, prepared a presentation of a research design for mitigatton excavations at three other sites within the project area. ASM Affiliates, Inc. " Page 1 of 2 SUSAN M. HECTOR, PH.D. PRINCIPAL Archaeological Excavatton of SDI-5601/SDM-W-1293, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, conducted data recovery at this prehistoric site. Archaeological Investtgattons at SDM-W-1459/SDI-5224, City Public Safety Center, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, conducted data recovery as mittgotton for a prehistoric archaeological site prior to the construction of the Public Safety Center. Archaeological Investtgattons for Phases II and III, CaHsbad Research Center, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, conducted data recovery excavation as mitigation of five prehistoric archaeological sites within the project area. Encina Pipeline Archaeological Survey, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, directed survey of the two-mile Encina Water Pipeline within CaHsbad. Managed the documentation of fourteen archaeological sites identified within the pipeline corridor as a results of the survey. The Cultural Resources of CaHsbad Highlands, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, directed field survey of more than 300 acres in the CaHsbad Highlands area of the city. Managed the documentation of three sites identified during the survey. Assessment of SDM-W-133, CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investtgator, directed evaluation of a prehistoric archaeological site recorded by Malcolm Rogers in the 1 920s. Directed excavation at the site and managed preparation of the resulting technical report. Open Space Preserve Management, County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreatton, San Diego County, California. As Project Manager, conducted cultural and natural resource inventories for planning and operations for Otay Valley Regional Pork, Los Pefiasquitos Canyon Preserve, El Capitan Open Space Preserve, Wilderness Gardens Preserve, Ookoosis Open Space Preserve, Mt. Gower Open Space Preserve, Hellhole Open Space Preserve, Volcan Mountain Preserve, Mount Olympus Open Space Preserve, Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, Rancho Guajome Adobe, and Lower Otay Regional Pork. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Master Plan Cultural Resources Impact Assessment, City of San Diego, Sunset Cliffs, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, managed on update of preliminary assessments of the significance of 15 historic and prehistoric cultural resources within this City of San Diego pork. Supervised the inventory update, and reviewed proposed changes and improvements at the pork, including trails, parking areas, and habitat restoration. Mode recommendations to ovoid adverse impacts to cultural resources. Santa Margarita Railroad Bridge Replacement and Double Tracking Project, BRG Consulttng, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, managed cultural resource studies supporting the proposed replacement of the Santa Margarita Bridge and construction of a second track for several miles north and south of the bridge. A portion of the project is located on MCB Camp Pendleton. Conducted an historical assessment of the bridge, built in the eoHy 1920s, and evaluated the historical significance of the track, bed, and culverts. Managed archaeological survey of the proposed project area (which included access roads and staging areas) conducted on federal land and within the right-of-way. Supervised testing of one prehistoric archaeological site to determine eligibility for the Notional Register, and obtained federal permitting. ASM Affiliates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 SINEAD NI GHABHLAIN, PH.D. SENIOR ARCHAEOLOGIST Total Years of Experience: 20 years Educatton: 1 995 Ph.D., Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles 1 983 M.A., Honors, Archaeology, Notional University of Ireland, Dublin 1980 B.A., Honors, Archaeology and French, University College, Dublin, Ireland Registrattons: 2000 Register of Professional Archaeologists Professional Profile: Dr. Nl Ghobhldin has more than 20 years of professional and academic experience in archaeological research, fieldwork, and publication in the American Southwest and in Europe. Her research interests and professional experience include historical archaeology, architectural history, museum administration, prehistoric archaeology of the American Southwest, and medieval archaeology. Dr. Nf Ghabhiain earned her Ph.D. in Archaeology, with a research focus on the archaeology and history of medieval chiefdoms, regional spatial analysis and architectural history, from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1995. She has received twelve research grants totaling $260,000, which have supported her research projects. Dr. Nl Ghabhiain currently serves as Senior Historic Archaeologist at ASM. In this role, she is charged with historic structure evaluations (bridges, canals, flumes, railroads, historic residences and other buildings), evaluation and data recovery of historic archaeological sites, archival research, and historic artifact analyses. Her experience includes preparation of Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation. Since joining ASM Affiliates in 2000, Dr. Ni Ghabhiain has directed over 70 cultural resource studies and has authored a similar number of technical reports. In her capacity as Senior Historical Archaeologist, she has also continued her professional education by taking a number of focused courses and seminars relating to historic sites archaeology, historic preservation. Section 106 and CEQA, historic properties surveys, historic landscapes and eligibility evaluation of historic buildings. Selected Project Experience Calavera Dam Historic Evaluation, Planning Systems, Inc., CaHsbad, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator for a Notional Register evaluation of the ca. 1942 Lake Calavera Dam, prepared the project budget and scope, conducted all coordinatton with the client and project engineer, completed field inspection and detailed recording of the dam and its associated structures, conducted archival research to recover original design drawings and photographs of the dam, researched the history of water development in the County and in the City of CaHsbad, developed on historic context for the Lake Calavera Dam, prepared Department of Parks and Recreation forms and wrote the historic evaluation. Agua Hedionda Bridge Historic Properties Sun/ey and Evaluation, BRG Consulting, Inc. and North County Transit District, Oceanside, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, directed a Class I records search and literature review, field sun/ey, and evaluation of one railroad bridge for National Register eligibility. Completed all coordination between the client, North Coastal Transit District engineers, the ASM archaeologist who completed the field survey, and a subcontractor who completed the bridge evaluation; managed the project budget; and reviewed and edited the draft survey and bridge evaluation reports. ASM Affiliates, Inc. Page 1 of 2 SINEAD NI GHABHLAIN, PH.D. SENIOR ARCHAEOLOGIST Amtrak O'Neill to Flores Evaluation, BRG Consulting, Inc., MCB Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California. Co-Principal Investigator for a National Register evaluation of prehistoric site CA- SDI-16406. Wrote research design for the eligibility evaluation, submitted federal permit request to Department of the Navy, coordinated between the Camp Pendleton Base Archaeologist, Department of the Navy personnel. State Historic Preservation Officer and the client. Supervised four field archaeologists and two Native American monitors during fieldwork. Reviewed draft technical report and submitted to client and agencies. Santa Margarita Bridge Survey and Evaluotton, BRG Consulting, MCB Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investtgator, conducted a National Register evaluation of the Sonto Margarita Bridge and prehistoric site SDI-4545. Wrote the research design for the evaluation of 5DI- 4545, prepared the application for the federal permit required by SWDIV, coordinated with the client, SWDIV, Camp Pendleton Base Archaeologist, Army Corps archaeologist, the North County Transit District engineers, and ASM personnel who directed the field evaluation. Reviewed and edited the draft technical report. For the evaluation of the Santa Margarita River Bridge, coordinated with subcontractor who completed the bridge evaluation, reviewed and edited report. Managed the budget for the projects. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Project, City of San Diego Parks and Recreation, San Diego County, California. As Principal Investigator, conducted historic evaluation of eight buildings within the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. Documented the buildings, conducted archival research to determine the age and history of each of the buildings, developed a historic context for the Point Loma Theosophical Society, coordinated with the City of San Diego archaeologist and the City parks planners, evaluated each of the buildings, wrote the evaluation report to ARMR standards, and prepared appropriate DPR forms. One resource, the Corbin House, associated with the Point Loma Theosophical Society was recommended eligible to the State and City Registers. Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization Project, Project Design Consultants, Del Mar, San Diego County, California. Supervised field survey, documented historic resources, conducted historic research at Del Mar Historical Society and the Son Diego Railroad Museum, wrote on historical context for the AT&SF roil line through Del Mar. The cultural resource survey identified a number of historic structures associated with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe's 1910 railroad alignment through Del Mar, including retaining walls, culverts, remains of a footbridge and gazebo. Evaluated one spillway associated with the rail line and produced a survey report and evaluation report. ASM Affiliates, Inc. Page 2 of 2 David B. Evans Senior Associate Mr. Evans has over 18 years experience at Geocon specializing in technically challenging landslide mitigation projects throughout San Diego County including 4S Ranch, Black Mountain Ranch, Evans Point, Kelly Ranch, Fanita Ranch, Scripps Northridge Business Park and Rancho Carrillo. His expertise focuses on geoteehnic^ exploration, project management, and technical support during development of large master-planned communities. Mr. Evans has attended landslide technical workshops in Spain, England, Poland and Norway and has "down-hole" logged over 520 exploratory borings, most of which were in problematic geologic formations and complex landslides. Several notable projects include: Black Mountain Ranch Reclaimed Water Reservoir Project, San Diego, California. Two proposed sites were evaluated for a 1,000-acre-foot reclaimed water reservoir with an earth-fill dam on the 4,500-acre Black Mountain Ranch project. The geologic conditions at both locations were non-conducive for reservoir siting due to ancient landslides and bedrock shear zones. Mr. Evans managed and performed the intensive geotechnical investigation for both sites and an alteraative site on the 4S Ranch property which was approved by DSOD. 48 Ranch Neighborhood 1, San Diego, California. The 3,500- acre 4S Ranch master-planned community is located in northera San Diego County. Neighborhood 1 includes 830 residential pads and two school sites. The presence of ancient landslide deposits and bedrock shear zones initially yielded a slope buttress volume of approximately one million cubic yards. Mr. Evans managed and performed the engineering geologic aspects of a geotechnical investigation, which refined the mapping of complex geologic conditions and reduced the buttress volume by approximately 400,000 cubic yards. Evans Point, Carlsbad, California. Geocon performed an intensive landslide study prior to construction and provided geotechnical engineering services during mass grading for the Evans Point residential subdivision. Grading included removal or buttressing of 12 ancient landslide deposits. Construction challenges included reactivation of several landslides, segmented buttressing, deep alluvium, and highly expansive soils. Mr. Evans performed the field investigation and engineering geologic analysis during project development. EDUCATION • University of New Mexico - Bachelor of Science, Geology, 1986 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS • Registered Geologist, CA • Certified Engineering Geologist, CA PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association of Engineering Geologists Inland Geological Society San Diego Association of Geologists South Coast Geological Society American Society of Civil Engineers, Geotechnical Engineering Division TVschiiolo0iea, Inc. ERIK O. RUEHR, P.E. Director of Traffic Engineering EDUCATION • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1980-1981, Master of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering) " University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1976-1979, Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering) YEARS OF EXPERIENCE • Twenty-three (23) years [Seven (7) years with VRPA] REGISTRATION California, Civil Engineer, 1983 California, Traffic Engineer, 1986 Oregon, Professional Engineer, 1986 Washington, Professional Engineer, 1986 Minnesota, Professional Engineer, 1986 Florida, Professional Engineer, 1990 AFFILIATIONS • Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Member 1992-2005; Associate Member 1981-1992; Student Member 1979-1981; President, California Border Section, 1999-2000; Vice President, California Border Section, 1998-1999; Treasurer, California Border Section, 1997-1998; Secretary, California Border Section 1996-1997 • Technical Program Chair, ITE District 4 Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, 1990 • Local Arrangements Committee, ITE District 6 Annual Meeting, San Diego, 2000 • Transportation Research Board, Associate Member 1989-2005; Member, Committee on Highway Capacity and Quality of Service 1996-2004; Subcommittee Member, Committee on Highway Capacity and Quality of Service 1990-1996 • San Diego Regional Transportation Technology Alliance, Member 1993-2001; Board of Directors 1996- 2001; President 1998-1999; Membership Chair 1995- 1999 • Member, San Diego Highway Development Association, 1991-2005 • Member, Women's Transportation Seminar, 1987-2005 • Member, Southwest Region Transportation Model Users Group, 1991-2004 EXPERIENCE Intelligent Transportation Systems • Feasibility Study and Implementation Plan for ITS Data Collection in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area • Hampton Roads Advanced Traffic Management System • Central Coast ITS Strategic Plan (Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis Obisbo, and Santa Barbara Counties) • Riverside County Transportation Commission Smart Call Box Monitoring Program (Riverside County, California) • Southern California Priority Corridor ITS Strategic Plan - Commercial Vehicle Operations Element • West San Gabriel Valley Traffic Signal Synchronization Study (Los Angeles County, California) • Green River Valley Traffic Signal Coordination Study (King County, Washington) • Snelling Avenue/University Avenue Traffic Signal/Air Quality Improvement System (St. Paul, Minnesota) • Advantage 1-75 Project (Design of Weigh-in-Motion Components for Weigh Station in Hamilton County, Florida) • Design of Automated Gateway System for Railroad/Trucking Operations at the Union Pacific Intermodal Yard in Houston, Texas Traffic Engineering Traffic Operations On-Call Traffic Engineering Analysis for Caltrans - District 11 (San Diego, California) San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge Toll Removal Traffic Analysis Carisbad, California Growth Management Plan Traffic Monitoring Program, 1994-2001 Traffic Control Plans for Rancho Bernardo Pipeline No. 2, City of San Diego Traffic Control Plans for the Manchester Wetland Mitigation Project (Encinitas, California) Southern California Association of Governments Regional Highway Monitoring System 1983 Cordon Count of Downtown San Francisco, California Traffic engineering assistance to the City of Danville, California in the role of City Traffic Engineer City of Santa Clarita High Accident Location and Mitigation Analysis City of San Diego Bicycle Accident Records System Comprehensive Traffic Engineering Study for the City of Dublin, California (Accident Analysis, Speed Limit Study, Traffic Control Device Inventory, Computerized Database of Accidents and Traffic Control Devices) Comprehensive Speed Limit Study, City of Fremont, California Roadway Design Conceptual design of the roadway system serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport University of Minnesota Transitway Design (Traffic Signal Design, Signing, and Pavement Marking) Traffic Signal Systems South Bay Traffic Signal System - Signal Timing Analysis (100 signals), Los Angeles County, California Honolulu Traffic Signal System - Signal Timing Analysis (100 signals), Honolulu, HI Ann Arbor, Michigan Traffic Signal System (150 signals) Casper, Wyoming Traffic Signal System (75 signals) T^Bohnolof^es, Inc. ERIK O. RUEHR, P.E. Director of Traffic Engineering EXPERIENCE • Traffic Signal Timing Analysis and Implementation: Berkeley, California (72 signals); St. Paul, Minnesota (15 signals); Anoka County, Minnesota (14 signals); Riverside County, California (15 signals) Traffic Signal Design On-Call Traffic Signal and Ramp Meter Design for Caltrans - District 11 (San Diego, California) City of Santa Clarita, California Traffic Signal Design Standards Design of 50 traffic signals at various locations in California, Arizona, and Minnesota Traffic Impact Analysis Transportation and Parking Analysis of the San Diego State University Foundation Master Plan Traffic Impact Analysis of the San Diego State University Student Activities Center and Basketball Arena Traffic Impact Analysis ofthe Mall of America (Bloomington, Minnesota) Traffic Impact Analysis of Rosenblatt Stadium (Omaha, Nebraska) Traffic Impact Study Guidelines for Monroe County, Florida Assistance to the City of San Diego, California in the revision ofthe City Traffic Impact Study Manual Assistance to the City of San Diego, California in revision of the City Trip Generation Manual Traffic Impact Analysis for approximately 100 large and small development projects in California, Nevada, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and New York Parking • City of San Diego, California Shared Parking Analysis • Downtown Parking Studies: Carisbad, California; Santa Barbara, California; Danville, California • City of Concord, Califomia Pari<ing Meter Feasibility Analysis Transportation Planning Corridor Studies • State Route 56 Corridor (San Diego, California) • Mid County Parkway (Riverside County, California) • State Route 125 Tollway (San Diego County, California) • State Route 7 Major Investment Study (Imperial County, California) • State Route 91 Corridor (Riverside County, California) • Cajalco Road/State Route 91 Toll Feasibility Analysis (Riverside County, California) • State Route 137 Major Investment Study (Tulare County, CA) • Interstate 494 Corridor (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota) " Interstate 25/lnterstate 40 Major Investment Study (Albuquerque, New Mexico) • South Tulare County East-West Road Study (Tulare County, CA) System Financing • 2000 Fresno County Measure "C" Vz % Sales Tax Extension Expenditure Plan • Traffic Engineering Analysis for the Laguna Public Facilities Financing Plan (Sacramento County, California) Transportation Plans • Circulation Elements ofthe General Plan: Solana Beach, CA; Palm Springs, CA; Imperial Beach, CA; Brawley, CA; Dixon, CA; Sanger, CA; Holtville, CA; El Centro, CA: Perris, CA • Riverside County Integrated Plan - Comprehensive analysis of transportation corridors, multiple species habitat conservation, and update ofthe circulation element ofthe General Plan • Ann Arbor Transportation Plan (Ann Arbor, Michigan) • Hennepin County, Minnesota Light Rail Transit System (Feasibility Study, Environmental Impact Analysis, Conceptual Design of Traffic Improvements) • Bakersfield, California Transportation System Study • Southern California Association of Governments 2001 Regional Transportation Plan • Madera County, CA 2001 Regional Transportation Plan & Environmental Impact Report Update Goods Movement • San Joaquin Valley Goods Movement Study • Southern California Association of Governments Truck Origin-Destination Survey and Counts • Transportation Analysis ofthe Impacts of NAFTA on the Southern California Region Travel Forecasting Models • Comprehensive Traffic Forecasting Models: Palm Springs, CA; Chico, CA; Danville, CA; Durango, CO • Maintenance and Updates of the Riverside County Integrated Plan (RCIP) Regional Travel Forecasting Model • Review and Update of SANDAG Regional Traffic Model Forecasts for the City of Poway, CA Bicycle Planning • Chula Vista, California Bikeway Plan " Toledo, Ohio Bikeway Plan • San Diego County, California Bicycle Survey Research • Performance Measures and Levels of Service for the Year 2000 Highway Capacity Manual • Development of the Weaving Analysis Procedure for the 1985 Highway Capacity Manual • Development of the Multi-Lane Rural Roads Procedure forthe 1991 Update ofthe Highway Capacity Manual • Automatic Updating of Traffic Signal Timing Using Traffic Detectors (1.5 GC) T^tchnolotfies, Inc JEFFREY W. STINE, Senior Transportation Analyst EDUCATION • Miramar College, Associate of Arts: Business Administration YEARS OF EXPERIENCE • Management -10 Years • Planning ~ 6 Years AFFILIATIONS • Member, Southwest Region Transportation Model Users' Group, 1996-99 EXPERIENCE Intelligent Transportation Systems • Central California Coast ITS Strategic Deployment Plan - Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties - TransCore Prime Contractor • Inland Empire Early Deployment Plan (EDP) - ITS Strategic Plan - Riverside and San Bernardino Counties - TransCore - Prime Contractor • SANBAG Smart Call Box Monitoring Program • ROTC Smart Call Box Monitoring Program • Nationwide Motorist Aid Study for TITAN Systems Inc. • Development and Implementation of the Riverside County Congestion Management Program (CMP) including: Design of an ITS System for Traffic Monitoring Purposes and Evaluation of LOS Methodologies • TSM Applications for Various Transportation Projects including: ITS, Environmental Enhancement Activities, Bikeways, Airport Improvements, Transit Improvements, and TCM Implementation • 1-95 Coalition - ITS Projects - Web Site Development, Travelers Alert Mapping, and 1-95 Construction Advisory for twelve East Coast States Transportation Planning Regional Transportation Plans • 2001 SCAG RTP Update - Technical Support to the RTP TAC • Madera County, CA 2001 Regional Transportation Plan & Environmental Impact Report Update Circulation Elements County of Riverside General Plan Circulation Element & Community Environment Transportation Acceptability Process (CETAP), 1999-2000 City of Sanger General Plan Circulation Element 1999-2000 City of Atwater General Plan Circulation Element, 1999-2000 Tulare County General Plan Circulation Element, 1996-00: Streets and Highways, Transit, Rail, Non- Motorized City Lemoore General Plan EIR and Circulation Element: Streets and Highways, Transit, Rail, Non- Motorized City of Visalia General Plan Circulation Element, 1992-00: Streets and Highways, Transit, Rail, Non- Motorized City of Fresno General Plan Circulation Element; 1996-97: Streets and Highways, Transit, Rail, Non- Motorized Pixley Community Circulation Study; 1995-97: Streets and Highways, Transit, Rail, Non-Motorized Various other Circulation Elements in Fresno County Congestion Management Riverside County CMP and Related Monitoring and Implementation 1991-2000 Corridor Studies Mid County Parkway Project, Riverside County Transportation Commission Fresno and Madera County East-West Corridor Phase 1 - MIS, 1996-1998 Fresno-Madera County East-West Corridor Study - Phase 2 - Bridge Assessment, Civil Engineering - URS Greiner Prime - Under Preparation Assistance with the Hemdon Avenue Corridor Study Assistance with the SR 41, SR 168, and SR 180 Corridor Studies System Financing 2000 Fresno County Measure "C 72% Sales Tax Extension Expenditure Plan ~ Staff Assistance TEA - 21 Funding Applications for the City of Kingsburg, 1999-2000 TEA - 21 CMAQ Funding Applications for the City of Porterville ROTO Measure A Vz Cent Sales Tax Strategic Plan and Issues Paper - Staff Assistance On-Call Services: Bechtel Corporation/FCTA Measures C Program, 1996 -1998 TWihnolofies, Inc JEFFREY W. STINE, Transportation Planner EXPERIENCE, Continued Origin-Destination Surveys • Yuma, Arizona External Auto & Truck Origin- Destination Sun/ey, 1996-1997 • Flagstaff Origin-Destination Survey, 1997 • Southern California Association of Governments Goods Movement Truck Count Study Aviation • Fresno-Chandler Airport Master Plan EIR, Traffic and Air Quality Assessments Goods Movement • San Joaquin Valley Goods Movement Study - STAA Issues, Surveys, Other Technical Support • Southern California Association of Govemments Goods Movement Truck Count Study Traffic Engineering Fresno/Madera County East-West Corridor - Phase 2 - Detailed Engineering, Technical Assistance On-Call Management Services: Traffic Engineering, Modeling, LOS Analysis; Bechtel, Fresno County Transportation Authority (FCTA); SR 168 and 180 SCAG Traflic Monitoring Program - 1999 - TransCore Prime Numerous Traffic Impact Assessments for Development Projects in Tulare, Madera, Fresno, Kern, Tulare, Kings, Monterey, Riverside and San Diego Counties On-Call Traffic Engineering for Caltrans District 11 in San Diego County Review of Numerous Traffic Impact Assessments (TIAs) for Various Development Proposals Related to ROTC CMP Implementation and Monitoring Program Signal System Timing and Traffic Flow Analysis - Otay Nestor, San Diego, CA National City Signal Coordination Study City of San Diego Traffic Counts National City Traffic Counts