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ADAMS-STREETER CIVIL ENGINEERS (2)r CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT - ACTION REMINDER ` °zS� L�C�I9 TO: Laura Stokes, Housing Coordinator FROM: Christy Jakl, Administrative Services DATE: June 15, 2009 SITUATION: On May 2, 2006, the City of San Juan Capistrano entered into a Personal Services Agreement with Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc to provide services for the Little Hollywood Expansion project. ACTION REQUESTED: Said Agreement states services shall be completed by June 30, 2007. On June 7, 2007, said agreement extend to June 30, 2008. On June 10, 2008, said agreement extended to December 31, 2008. On January 15, 2009, said agreement extended to June 30, 2009. Please notify our office if agreement has been completed or will be extended. ACTION TO BE TAKEN: DATE WHEN NEXT ACTION (S) SHOULD BE TAKEN: NIN SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL TAKING ACTION: DATE SIGNED: CP%/D� ***FOR CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT USE ONLY*** Tickler Date: 06/01/07 06/01/08 Deadline Date: 06/30/07 06/30/08 (600.30/adams- streeter-cra) 12101/08 06/15/09 12131/08 06/30/09 • CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT - ACTION REMINDER L6) VYILI t) h TO: Lynnette Adelphsw, Management Analyst II FROM: Christy Swanson, Administrative Services DATE: June 1, 2007 SITUATION: On May 2, 2006, the City of San Juan Capistrano entered into a Personal Services Agreement with Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc to provide services for the Little Hollywood Expansion project. ACTION REQUESTED: Said Agreement states services shall be completed by June 30, 2007. Please notify our office if agreement has been completed or will be extended. ACTION TO BE TAKEN: 6312e -d'L4� -i'D 6e— l- dll ) DATE WHEN NEXT ACTION (S) SHOULD BE TAKEN: 0 A'W' a(00F SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL TAKING ACTION: DATE SIGNED: (1L % ID / / U ***FOR CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT USE ONLY*** Tickler Date: 06/01/07 Deadline Date: 06130107 cc: Department Head (600.30/adams- streeter-cra) 0 0 • PERSONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2nd day of May, 2006, by and between the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency (hereinafter referred to as the "Agency") and Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Agency desires to retain the services of Consultant to perform site design and engineering services for the Little Hollywood expansion project; and WHEREAS, Consultant is qualified by virtue of experience, training, education and expertise to accomplish such services. NOW, THEREFORE, Agency and Consultant mutually agree as follows: Section 1. Scope of Work. The scope of work to be performed by Consultant shall consist of those tasks as set forth in Exhibit 'A" attached and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant warrants that all of its services shall be performed in a competent, professional and satisfactory manner and in accordance with the prevalent standards of its profession. Section 2. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the effective date of this Agreement and services required hereunder shall be completed by no later than June 30, 2007. Section 3. Compensation. 3.1 Amount. Total compensation for the scope of services for this Project shall not exceed Two Hundred Eighty -Five Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Dollars ($285,780.00), as set forth in Exhibit'A," attached and incorporated herein by reference. -1- CL 3.2 Rate Schedule. The services shall be billed to the Agency at the rate set forth in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated herein by reference. Included within the compensation are all Consultant's ordinary office and overhead expenses incurred by it, its agents and employees, including meetings with the Agency representatives and incidental costs to perform the stipulated services. Submittals shall be in accordance with Consultant's proposal. 3.3 Method of Payment. Consultant shall submit monthly invoices based on total services which have been satisfactorily completed and specifying a percentage of projected completion for approval by the Agency. The Agency will pay monthly progress payments based on approved invoices in accordance with this Section. For extra work not part of this Agreement, a written authorization from Agency is required prior to Consultant undertaking any extra work. 3.4 Records of Expenses. Consultant shall keep complete and accurate records of all costs and expenses incidental to services covered by this Agreement. These records will be made available at reasonable times to Agency. Section 4. Independent Contractor. It is agreed that Consultant shall act and be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of Agency, and shall obtain no rights to any benefits which accrue to Agency's employees. Section 5. Limitations Upon Subcontracting and Assignment. The experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of Consultant, its principals and employees were a substantial inducement for Agency to enter into this Agreement. Consultant shall not contract with any other entity to perform the services required without written approval of the Agency. This Agreement may not be assigned, voluntarily or by operation of law, without the prior written approval of the Agency. If Consultant is permitted to subcontract any part of this Agreement by Agency, Consultant shall be responsible to Agency for the acts and omissions of its subcontractor as it is for persons directly employed. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create any contractual relationships between any subcontractor and Agency. All persons engaged in the work will be considered employees of Consultant. Agency will deal directly with and will make all payments to Consultant. -2- 0 0 Section 6. Changes to Scope of Work. In the event of a change in the Scope of Work provided for in the contract documents as requested by the Agency, the Parties hereto shall execute an addendum to this Agreement setting forth with particularity all terms of the new agreement, including but not limited to any additional Consultant's fees. Section 7. Familiarity with Work and Construction Site. By executing this Agreement, Consultant acknowledges that: (1) it has investigated the work to be performed; and (2) it understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions of the work under this Agreement. Should Consultant discover any latent or unknown conditions materially differing from those inherent in the work or as represented by Agency, it shall immediately inform Agency of this and shall not proceed with further work under this Agreement until written instructions are received from the Agency. Section 8. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement, however, it is recognized that Consultant must perform with due and reasonable diligence in accordance with professional standards. Section 9. Compliance with Law. Consultant shall comply with applicable laws, ordinances, codes and regulations of federal, state and local government in effect at the execution of the Agreement. Section 10. Conflicts of Interest. Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the services contemplated by this Agreement. No person having such interest shall be employed by or associated with Consultant. Section 11. Copies of Work Product. At the completion of the contract period, Consultant shall have delivered to Agency at least one (1) copy of any final reports and architectural drawings containing Consultant's findings, conclusions, and recommendations with any support documentation. All reports submitted to the Agency shall be in reproducible format. All services to be rendered hereunder shall be subject to the direction and approval of the Agency. -3- Section 12. Ownership of Documents. All reports, information, data and exhibits prepared or assembled by Consultant in connection with the performance of its services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential to the extent permitted by law, and Consultant agrees that they shall not be made available to any individual or organization without prior written consent of the Agency, except as required by law or as needed to establish a defense. All such reports, information, data, and exhibits shall be the property of the Agency and shall be delivered to the Agency upon demand without additional costs or expense to the Agency. The Agency acknowledges such documents are instruments of Consultant's professional services. Agency agrees not to reuse or modify project documents and to defend and indemnify Consultant if project documents are reused or modified. Section 13. Indemnity. Consultant agrees to hold harmless Agency, its elected and appointed officials and employees from claims, liabilities, expenses or damages, including reasonable attorneys' fees, for injury or death of any person or damage to property or interference with use of property and for the "negligent" errors and omissions committed by Consultant arising out of the work, operation or activities of Consultant, its agents, employees and subcontractors in carrying out its obligations under this Agreement. Section 14. Insurance. Insurance required herein shall be provided by Admitted Insurers in good standing with the State of California and having a minimum Best's Guide Rating of A- Class VII or better. 14.1 Comprehensive General Liability. Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force and effect Comprehensive General Liability coverage in the following minimum amounts: $1,000,000 Combined Limit (Bodily Injury/Property Damage) 14.2 Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force and effect Comprehensive Automobile Liability coverage, including owned, hired and non - owned vehicles in the following minimum amounts: $1,000,000 Combined Limit (Bodily Injury/Property Damage) 0 • 14.3 Worker's Compensation. If Consultant intends to employ employees to perform services under this Agreement, Consultant shall obtain and maintain, during the term of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation Employer's Liability Insurance in the statutory amount as required by state law. 14.4 Proof of Insurance Requirements/Endorsement. Prior to beginning any work under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit the insurance certificates, including the deductible or self -retention amount, and an additional insured endorsement to the Consultant's general liability and umbrella liability policies using ISO form CG 20 10 11 85 (in no event with an edition date later than 1990) to the City's General Counsel for certification that the insurance requirements of this Agreement have been satisfied. 14.5 Notice of CancellationlTermination of Insurance. The above policy/policies shall not terminate, nor shall they be cancelled, nor the coverages reduced, until after thirty (30) days' written notice is given to City, except that ten (10) days' notice shall be given if there is a cancellation due to failure to pay a premium. 14.6 Terms of Compensation. Consultant shall not receive any compensation until all insurance provisions have been satisfied. 14.7 Notice to Proceed. Consultant shall not proceed with any work under this Agreement until the City has issued a written "Notice to Proceed" verifying that Consultant has complied with all insurance requirements of this Agreement. Section 15. Termination. Agency and Consultant shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause by giving thirty (30) days' advance written notice of termination to the other party In addition, this Agreement may be terminated for cause by providing ten (10) days' notice to the other party of a material breach of contract. If the other party does not cure -5- 0 0 the breach of contract, then the agreement maybe terminated subsequent to the ten (10) day cure period. Section 16. Notice. All notices shall be personally delivered or mailed to the below listed addresses, or to such other addresses as may be designated by written notice. These addresses shall be used for delivery of service of process: To Agency: San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Attn: Planning Director To Consultant: Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. 15 Corporate Park Irvine, CA 92606 Section 17. Attorneys' Fees. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing parry shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which he may be entitled to the extent incurred as a result of negligent performance. Section 18. Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute arising between the parties regarding performance or interpretation of this Agreement, the dispute shall be resolved by binding arbitration under the auspices of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service ("JAMS"). Section 19. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties and supersedes all previous negotiations between them pertaining to the subject matter thereof. WOE 11 Ll IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement. ATTEST: Monahan, Agency Clerk D AS TO FORM: 4 __C'_ John FV Shaw, Agency Attorney SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LIM airman ADAMS-STREETER CIVIL ENGINEERS, INC. By: Randall L. Streeter, Vi Presiden -7- • . 0 PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND RELATED SERVICES FOR "LITTLE HOLLYWOOD" EXPANSION'°fir IN THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA., t p V 1L { Prepared For. City of San Juan Capistrano 32400 Paseo Adeianto San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 Attention: Ms. Lynnette Adolphson Prepared By: Adams -Streeter Civil Enghwer$, Inc. -- 15 Corporate Park Irvine, California 92606 Attention: Mr. Randall L Streeter (949) 474.2330 (949) 474-0251 FAX Email: rstreeterOadams-streeter.com FEBRUARY 3 2006""�� EXHIBIT A 0 RECEIVED FEB 1 3 2006 PLANNING DEPT. r'1UAMJ • J 1 Ktt 1 tK IRVINE • RIVERSIDE CIVIL ENGINEERS INC. )an A. Adams • Randal L. Streeter February 13, 2006 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson City of San Juan Capistrano Planning Services Department 32400 Paseo Adelanto Ssan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Subject: Proposal for Civil Engineering, Surveying and Related Services for the Expansion of Little Hollywood in the City of San Juan Capistrano, California Dear Ms. Adolphson: Thank you for the opportunity to provide engineering, surveying and related services for the above project, for the City of San Juan Capistrano. If we are selected, we proposed to earn your vote of confidence by impeccable performance. We have assigned a team of individuals who will supervise and perform the necessary services as discussed in the City's RFI Scope of Work. The selection of architecture and landscape sub -consultants shall be executed prior to the start of the project. Aerial Mapping shall be performed by Robert J. Lung & Associates. A summary of Adams-Streeter's key individuals that will be involved in the proposed project are as follows: Principal -In -Charge: Randal L. Streeter, P.E. Supervision Engineers: Mohammad M. Abadi, P.E. (resume attached) Khoon Y. Tan, P.E. (resume attached) Survey Manager: Mark Petrie, L.S. (resume attached) A fee proposal (Exhibit "A") for work to be performed including budget estimates for meetings with breakdown for both Phase 1 and Phase 2, and a schedule of hourly rates (Exhibit "B") are attached hereon. A tentative project schedule for the work to be performed is attached hereon as Exhibit "C". 15 CORPORATE PARK • IRVINE, CA. 92606 • Tel: (949) 474-2330 • Fax: (949) 474-0251 2900 ADAMS STREET, SUITE A-400 • RIVERSIDE, CA. 92504 • Tel: (909) 352-4100 • Fax: (909) 352-6200 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 2 As part of Phase I, a preliminary site layout will be developed based on topographical information obtained from the ALTA, aerial, and tree survey in conjunction with the location of dry and wet utility infrastructure, and existing easements. Due to the nature of the Los Rios District, specific considerations and emphasis shall be placed to maintain the rural, historical character of the neighborhood which includes dwelling unit orientation / appearance (10 units proposed to match the existing Silvercrest units), providing non -curbed street with slotted drains at the edge of pavement (no catch basins), preservation of existing trees and vegetation to the extent feasible, providing compatible landscaping, and other requirements as listed on the City's RFI. Three alternative conceptual site plans shall be developed from the preliminary site layout in conjunction with the conceptual floor plans and building elevations for public review and input. As part of Phase ll, bid -ready construction plans (and specifications) as outlined on the fee proposal shall be developed based on the City approved site plan and submitted to the City' Engineering and Building Department for plan check. Our team has extensive experience in performing similar projects such as the proposed, including the previous development phase for "Little Hollywood" and we are confident that we can provide the City of San Juan Capistrano with quality service executed in a timely manner. Short company qualification statements and a brief listing of similar projects that our team had previously performed are enclosed in this proposal for your review. It is a pleasure to submit this proposal to the City of San Juan Capistrano. We would be happy to discuss its intent with you at your convenience and look forward to providing you the finest in engineering Ve9daltr Raeter Vice President RLS/KT/Imc 0 0 LITTLE HOLLYWOOD EXPANSION FEE PROPOSAL Date: 03.27.06 DESCRIPTION OF ITEM I HOURS I FEE 1 RESEARCH I I II REVIEW INFORMATION. OBTAIN PLANS.ETC. i o <i cnn <i cm TOPOGRAPGY BASE, BOUNDARY 6 UTILITIES 120 SI5000 REVIEW CITY AERIAL TOPOGRAPHY d PLOT BOUNDARY 12 $1 500 REVIEW TITLE REPORT AND PLOT EASEMENTS 50 $6 250 CHECK BOUNDARY BY SURVEY & PICK UP DESIGN TOPO (2 MAN CREW) 16 $3,280 PREPARE ALTA SURVEY MAP INOT INCLUDED) 0 SO PLOT EXISTING SEWER LINES 10 $1.250 PLOT EXISTING WATER, DRAINAGE, AND DRY UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE LINES a Sl 000 THREE CONCEPTUAL SITE PLANS I I I I ARCHITECTURE 120 SI5000 MATERIALS & COLOR BOARD 24 $3,000 LANDSCAPING CONCEPTS 80 SID 000 DRAINAGE, FLOOD ZONE AND WATER QUALITY 24 $3,000 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 1 200 $25000 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 2 100 $12 500 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 3 (may not be needed) a Sl 000 DISPLAY BOARDS - GRAPHICS DISPLAY BOARDS - GRAPHICS i an <innnn <�nnm MEETINGS - STAFF & PUBLIC KICKOFF MEETING 6 $75011 DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD 6 5750 LOS RIOS STAKE HOLDERS 8 S1 000 DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE 8 $1,000 CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION 8 S1.000 HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE 8 $1000 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT a Sl 000 PLANNING COMMISSION 8 Sl 000 REVISIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TO EXHIBITS30 53.750 SUMMARY $11,250 1 $11250 ASSUME 3 to 4 ATTENDING EACH MEETING GRAND TOTAL PHASE 1 0 LITTLE HOLLYWOOD EXPANSION FEE PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION OF ITEM HOURS FEE FEE SUMMARY FPIKASE2sltmates, to be Reviewed After Site Plan Approval CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS . CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANS FINAL HORIZONTAL CONTROL SITE PIAN 40 S5,000 ROUGH GRADING PLAN E EROSION CONTROL 120 12 S15,000 Sl 500 a NOI & SWPPP 50 $6250 MAPPING - LOT LINES, RIGHT OF WAYS, EASEMENTS 180 S22.5001 a SEWER 80 $10,000 WATER 80 $10,000 i DRAINAGE 100 512500 PRECISE GRADING 180 $22,500 ROADWAYS & DRIVES 60 $7,500 WQMP 50 56,250 DRY UTILITIES )Do $12,500 SUMMARY S13I.Sool $131.500 LANDSCAPING PLANS �. LANDSCAPING,HARDSCAPE & IRRIGATION PIANS 220 S27,500 527500' ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN CHECK 60 $7 500 h MEETINGS 60 $7500 SUMMARY $15 000 $1S,000 GRAND TOTAL PHASE 2 GRAND TOTAL PHASE 1 & 2 $174000 } $Z85,790 q t 0 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 5 EXHIBIT "B" SCHEDULE OF HOURLY RATES BILLING All billing will be invoiced on a percentage completion basis. The above scope of work and any additional services will be based on the following current hourly rates: Office: $125 Field: 2 -Man Survey Crew $205 These rates will remain in effect through August 2006 at which time they may be changed due to union negotiations. All out of pocket expenses, such as filing fees, and additional blueprinting, plotting and reproduction charges beyond what is budgeted for this project will be extra and invoiced at our direct cost. • Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 6 EXHIBIT "C" TENTATIVE PROJECT SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Listed in Chronological Order) Phase I: 1. Research, ALTA, Aerial Topo, Boundary Survey and Utilities 2. Architecture / Landscaping Concepts, Conceptual Site Plans, Display Boards 3. Staff and Public Meeting Process Sub -total: Phase II: 1, Construction Documents & Specifications (Engineering & Landscaping) 2. Plan Check Process (and Meetings w/ City Staff) Sub -total: EST. DURATION (Non -overlapping) 4 weeks 8 to 10 weeks 8 weeks 20 to 22 weeks 10 to 12 weeks 5 to 6 weeks 15 to 18 weeks 0 0 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 7 A COMPANY OVERVIEW Adams Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. Adams Streeter is a civil engineering and land surveying company that have provided planning, engineering and surveying services to both the public and private sectors for over 27 years with projects ranging from residential, commercial, and industrial projects to public works improvements. We have a staff of over 40 professionals who are adapt in providing these services and have also worked with numerous sub -consultants in various related fields including geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation & traffic engineering, water resources engineering, architecture and landscape architecture. With our expertise and professionalism, we have earned respect among our peers and have many repeat clients. By taking an active and personal approach to each of the firm's projects, and by overseeing our staff -team of professionals, company principals Jan Adams and Randy Streeter have earned the firm a respected reputation for its thorough evaluation, cost efficiency, rapid turn -around and overall quality workmanship. Adams Streeter has extensive experience in performing projects ranging from private residential development to public improvement projects throughout Orange County, Los Angeles County, and more recently in the Inland Empire. A small sampling of current projects is listed as follows: • A residential development project currently in the design phase involving 138 detached condominium units as part of the College Park Development in the City of Chino for Pacer Communities, Contact: Patrick Young, Vice President - Land Acquisition at (949) 794-9930 ext. 109. A residential development project currently in the construction phase involving the re -development of an existing commercial / industrial site to a 32 single family unit home site in the City of Costa Mesa for Richmond American Homes. Contact: Mark Rosene, Director of Planning at 949-756- 3342. A residential development of the "Masters Collection" consisting of 18 luxury homes in Shady Canyon in the City of Irvine for Laing Luxury Homes. Contact: Ginny Kerr, Project Manager @ (949) 265-2415. Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 8 Adams Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. Project Team Resume Name: Mohammad M. Abadi Title: Project Manager Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Registration: Registered Civil Engineer, California R.C.E. 42615 Experience: 22 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Abadi's 22 years of experience in project management and design insures a thorough analysis of project parameters and design options and ramifications. He has designed a variety of projects in the Southern California area that involves residential development and the development, re -development and construction of new and existing infrastructures including streets, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and domestic / non-domestic water facilities, and is experienced in the analysis and design of drainage systems. Name: Khoon Y. Tan Title: Project Engineer Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Registration: Registered Civil Engineer, California R.C.E. 60131 Experience: 17 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Tan has 17 years of experience in public works projects serving clients in the State, County and City levels and has broad experience in preparing public and private site / land development projects ranging from recreational facilities to commercial property developments, PS&E for street I highway design, street improvement & rehabilitation, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and domestic / non-domestic water facilities. Name: Mark Petrie Title: Vice President of Surveying Registration: Licensed Land Surveyor, California L.S. 6902 Experience: 25 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Petrie is responsible for the construction survey team and has been a proven survey party chief with Adams Street since 1981 and Vice President of Surveying since 1988. His experience includes the preparation of ALTA surveys, boundary analysis, aerial mapping, data collection, plan checking improvement plans, and administers daily field work schedules for Adams Streeter's field orders. 9 0 San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency May 8, 2006 Randall L. Streeter Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. 15 Corporate Irvine, CA 92606 Dear Mr. Streeter: A fully executed, original Personal Services Agreement related to design and engineering services for the Little Hollywood expansion project is enclosed for your records. Thank you f/ e terms of insurance PUU 9y,4/7/-- wld this documental, -5 will be withheld unt You may p_ l f. _ 'L �-L l�! _ project j 1_ - manager, L, T aI ...=} — - - aria pule cc: Lynnette Adolphson, Management Analyst II 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano California 92675 949-493-1171 • • CRA 5/2/2006 AGENDA REPORT C1 TO: David F. Adams, Executive Director E k FROM: Molly Bogh, Deputy Director SUBJECT: Consideration of Agreement for Little Hollywood Expansion Site Design and Engineering for the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency Property Located in the Los Rios District Adjacent to Mission and Ramos Streets. (Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc.) RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve an agreement Civil Engineers, Inc., to provide Hollywood expansion located on tt authorize the Mayor to execute the SITUATION: Applicant San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Summary and Recommendation: d $285,780 with Adams -Streeter iineering services for the Little ent Agency -owned property, and The San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency ("Agency') owns the Little Hollywood area, consisting of 6.04 acres of residentially -zoned property generally located in the northwest portion of the Los Rios District. Since acquiring the property with CDBG funds in the early 1980s, the Agency has rehabilitated three dwelling units, constructed one unit, and installed ten manufactured units. All units are rented to low-income tenants. In January 2000 the Agency completed the substantial rehabilitation and/or replacement of the fourteen units in Little Hollywood. Although the Los Rios Specific Plan limits the total number of affordable residences in the Little Hollywood area to fourteen, the plan allows for the construction of ten new affordable units if the City has exhausted all available opportunities to develop such housing outside of the Specific Plan District (Attachment 2). In January, 2003, the Agency authorized preparation of a feasibility study of potential sites for construction of affordable housing. The study identified 22 potential sites, and the Little Hollywood property was not included as one of the sites. The study concluded that only one site located at the terminus of Calle Rolando was available and feasible for development of new affordable housing (Attachment 3). Agenda Report • • Page 2 May 2, 2006 In response to the study, the Agency purchased the Calle Rolando property, and staff is currently processing plans for a proposed 27 -unit affordable ownership condominium project by Habitat for Humanity of Orange County. Staff is also working with several developers to include affordable units into their proposed residential projects. In addition, staff is researching the possibility of purchasing two additional sites for affordable housing projects. However, the number of new affordable units proposed for these developments will still fall short of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment goal for the number of affordable units required in the General Plan Housing Element. Based upon the outcome of the feasibility study and the need to construct additional affordable units to meet the City's Housing Element goals, all available opportunities to develop housing outside of the Specific Plan District have been exhausted and the requirement to study alternative sites has been met. In January, 2006, staff solicited Request for Proposals from 25 profit and non-profit developers and engineering firms for preparation of the site design, grading, access, drainage, landscaping, and other related plans for installing ten additional manufactured housing units on the approximately 1.67 acres of remaining vacant land in Little Hollywood. Of the 25 firms solicited, the Agency received only one proposal from Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. Adams -Streeter is a reputable engineering firm that is well qualified to perform the work. In addition, Adams -Streeter was selected by the Agency to perform the engineering for the demolition and construction of the Little Hollywood replacement housing completed in 2000, and they are familiar with the site. Engineering staff have reviewed the proposal and determined that the scope of services and cost estimate are accurate, reasonable, and reflect standard engineering practices. In summary, staff recommends that the Agency (1) proceed with the site design and engineering for the new construction of ten additional affordable units in Little Hollywood; and (2) approve the attached agreement with Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $285,780 for preparation of concept and final design, plans and specifications. COMMISSION/BOARD REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The Housing Advisory Committee was notified by staff at their meeting on March 22, 2006, that this item will be considered by the City Council on May 2, 2006. The Housing Advisory Committee did not conduct a formal review because their next regular meeting will not be held until June, 2006. FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: The cost for phase 1 site design and engineering services (conceptual design alternatives and selection of preferred design) totals $111,780. The cost for phase 2 (construction documents) is estimated to be $174,000. The total amount of the agreement shall not exceed $285,780 and will be paid for with San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency 20% set aside funds. Agenda Report • Page 3 NOTIFICATION: The following parties received notice of this meeting: Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc.* Housing Advisory Committee Members* *Agenda Report Included RECOMMENDATION: Ll May 2, 2006 By motion, approve an agreement in an amount not to exceed $285,780 with Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc., to provide site design and civil engineering services for the Little Hollywood expansion located on the Community Redevelopment Agency -owned property, and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement (Attachment 1). Respectfully submitted, Molly Bo Deputy Director Attachments: Prepared by, Lynn fte Adolphson Management Analyst I I 1. Personal Services Agreement with Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. 2. Los Rios Specific Plan Excerpt (page 17) 3. Site Feasibility Study Excerpt 0 9 PERSONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2nd day of May, 2006, by and between the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency (hereinafter referred to as the "Agency") and Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, Agency desires to retain the services of Consultant to perform site design and engineering services for the Little Hollywood expansion project; and WHEREAS, Consultant is qualified by virtue of experience, training, education and expertise to accomplish such services. NOW, THEREFORE, Agency and Consultant mutually agree as follows: Section 1. Scope of Work. The scope of work to be performed by Consultant shall consist of those tasks as set forth in Exhibit 'A" attached and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant warrants that all of its services shall be performed in a competent, professional and satisfactory manner and in accordance with the prevalent standards of its profession. Section 2. Term, This Agreement shall commence on the effective date of this Agreement and services required hereunder shall be completed by no later than June 30, 2007. Section 3. Compensation. 3.1 Amount. Total compensation for the scope of services for this Project shall not exceed Two Hundred Eighty -Five Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Dollars ($285,780.00), as set forth in Exhibit 'A" attached and incorporated herein by reference. -1- ATTACHMENT 1 3.2 Rate Schedule. The services shall be billed to the Agency at the rate set forth in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated herein by reference. Included within the compensation are all Consultant's ordinary office and overhead expenses incurred by it, its agents and employees, including meetings with the Agency representatives and incidental costs to perform the stipulated services. Submittals shall be in accordance with Consultant's proposal. 3.3 Method of Payment. Consultant shall submit monthly invoices based on total services which have been satisfactorily completed and specifying a percentage of projected completion for approval by the Agency. The Agency will pay monthly progress payments based on approved invoices in accordance with this Section. For extra work not part of this Agreement, a written authorization from Agency is required prior to Consultant undertaking any extra work. 3.4 Records of Expenses. Consultant shall keep complete and accurate records of all costs and expenses incidental to services covered by this Agreement. These records will be made available at reasonable times to Agency. Section 4. Independent Contractor. It is agreed that Consultant shall act and be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of Agency, and shall obtain no rights to any benefits which accrue to Agency's employees. Section 5. Limitations Upon Subcontracting and Assignment. The experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of Consultant, its principals and employees were a substantial inducement for Agency to enter into this Agreement. Consultant shall not contract with any other entity to perform the services required without written approval of the Agency. This Agreement may not be assigned, voluntarily or by operation of law, without the prior written approval of the Agency. If Consultant is permitted to subcontract any part of this Agreement by Agency, Consultant shall be responsible to Agency for the acts and omissions of its subcontractor as it is for persons directly employed. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create any contractual relationships between any subcontractor and Agency. All persons engaged in the work will be considered employees of Consultant. Agency will deal directly with and will make all payments to Consultant. -2- 0 01 Section 6. Channes to Scope of Work. In the event of a change in the Scope of Work provided for in the contract documents as requested by the Agency, the Parties hereto shall execute an addendum to this Agreement setting forth with particularity all terms of the new agreement, including but not limited to any additional Consultant's fees. Section 7. Familiarity with Work and Construction Site. By executing this Agreement, Consultant warrants that: (1) it has investigated the work to be performed; and (2) it understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions of the work under this Agreement. Should Consultant discover any latent or unknown conditions materially differing from those inherent in the work or as represented by Agency, it shall immediately inform Agency of this and shall not proceed with further work under this Agreement until written instructions are received from the Agency. Section S. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. Section 9. Compliance with Law. Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, codes and regulations of federal, state and local government. Section 10. Conflicts of Interest. Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the services contemplated by this Agreement. No person having such interest shall be employed by or associated with Consultant. Section 11. Copies of Work Product. At the completion of the contract period, Consultant shall have delivered to Agency at least one (1) copy of any final reports and architectural drawings containing Consultant's findings, conclusions, and recommendations with any support documentation. Ali reports submitted to the Agency shall be in reproducible format. All services to be rendered hereunder shall be subject to the direction and approval of the Agency. -3- Section 12. Ownership of Documents. All reports, information, data and exhibits prepared or assembled by Consultant in connection with the performance of its services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential to the extent permitted by law, and Consultant agrees that they shall not be made available to any individual or organization without prior written consent of the Agency. All such reports, information, data, and exhibits shall be the property of the Agency and shall be delivered to the Agency upon demand without additional costs or expense to the Agency. The Agency acknowledges such documents are instruments of Consultant's professional services. Section 13. Indemnity. Consultant agrees to protect, defend and hold harmless Agency, its elected and appointed officials and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses or damages of any nature, including attorneys' fees, for injury or death of any person or damage to property or interference with use of property and for errors and omissions committed by Consultant arising out of or in connection with the work, operation or activities of Consultant, its agents, employees and subcontractors in carrying out its obligations under this Agreement. Section 14. Insurance. Insurance required herein shall be provided by Admitted Insurers in good standing with the State of California and having a minimum Best's Guide Rating of A- Class VII or better. 14.1 Comprehensive General Liability. Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force and effect Comprehensive General Liability coverage in the following minimum amounts: $500,000 property damage; $500,000 injury to one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual period; $1,000,000 injury to more than one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual period. 14.2 Comprehensive Automobile Liability. Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force and effect Comprehensive Automobile Liability coverage, including owned, hired and non - owned vehicles in the following minimum amounts: M $500,000 property damage; $500,000 injury to one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual period; $1,000,000 injury to more than one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual period 14.3 Worker's Compensation. If Consultant intends to employ employees to perform services under this Agreement, Consultant shall obtain and maintain, during the term of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation Employer's Liability Insurance in the statutory amount as required by state law. 14.4 Proof of Insurance Requirements/Endorsement. Prior to beginning any work under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit the insurance certificates, including the deductible or self -retention amount, and an additional insured endorsement to the Consultant's general liability and umbrella liability policies using ISO form CG 20 10 1185 (in no event with an edition date later than 1990) to the City's General Counsel for certification that the insurance requirements of this Agreement have been satisfied. 14.5 Notice of Cancellation/Termination of Insurance. The above policy/policies shall not terminate, nor shall they be cancelled, nor the coverages reduced, until after thirty (30) days' written notice is given to City, except that ten (10) days' notice shall be given if there is a cancellation due to failure to pay a premium. 14.6 Terms of Compensation. Consultant shall not receive any compensation until all insurance provisions have been satisfied. 14.7 Notice to Proceed. Consultant shall not proceed with any work under this Agreement until the City has issued a written "Notice to Proceed" verifying that Consultant has complied with all insurance requirements of this Agreement. - 5 - 0 0 Section 15. Termination. Agency and Consultant shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause by giving thirty (30) days' advance written notice of termination to the other parry In addition, this Agreement may be terminated for cause by providing ten (10) days' notice to the other party of a material breach of contract. If the other party does not cure the breach of contract, then the agreement may be terminated subsequent to the ten (10) day cure period. Section 16. Notice. All notices shall be personally delivered or mailed to the below listed addresses, or to such other addresses as may be designated by written notice. These addresses shall be used for delivery of service of process: To Agency: San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Attn: Planning Director To Consultant: Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. 15 Corporate Park Irvine, CA 92606 Section 17. Attorneys' Fees. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which he may be entitled. Section 18. Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute arising between the parties regarding performance or interpretation of this Agreement, the dispute shall be resolved by binding arbitration under the auspices of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service ("JAMS"). Section 19. Entire Arareement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties and supersedes all previous negotiations between them pertaining to the subject matter thereof. KIM IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Joe Soto, Chairman ADAMS-STREETER CIVIL ENGINEERS, INC. By: Randall L. Streeter, Vice President ATTEST: Margaret R. Monahan, Agency Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: John R. Shaw, Agency Attorney 1 0 0 I I I I I I 11 I I I 11 I I 11 I I I PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND RELATED SERVICES FOR r. "LITTLE HOLLYWOOD" EXPANSION IN THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA. 4,Ak Prepared For: City of San Juan Capistrano 32400 Paseo Adelanto San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 Attention: Ms. Lynnette Adolphson Prepared By: Wltft*n�j� �n, Adams -Streeter C 15 Corporate Park Irvine, California 94606 Attention: Mr. Randall L Streeter (949) 474-2330 (949) 474-0251 FAX Email: rstreeter@adams-streeter.com EXHIBIT A IVIL ENGINEERS INC. RECEIVED • FEB 1 3 2006 PLANNING DEPT. IRVINE • RIVERSIDE Jan A. Adams • Randal L. Streeter ' February 13, 2006 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson City of San Juan Capistrano Planning Services Department 32400 Paseo Adelanto Ssan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Subject: Proposal for Civil Engineering, Surveying and Related ' Services for the Expansion of Little Hollywood in the City of San Juan Capistrano, California ' Dear Ms. Adolphson: Thank you for the opportunity to provide engineering, surveying and related ' services for the above project, for the City of San Juan Capistrano. If we are selected, we proposed to earn your vote of confidence by impeccable performance. We have assigned a team of individuals who will supervise and perform the necessary services as discussed in the City's RFI Scope of Work. The selection ' of architecture and landscape sub -consultants shall be executed prior to the start of the project. Aerial Mapping shall be performed by Robert J. Lung & Associates. A summary of Adams-Streeter's key individuals that will be involved in the proposed project are as follows: Principal -In -Charge: Randal L. Streeter, P.E. Supervision Engineers: Mohammad M. Abadi, P.E. (resume attached) Khoon Y. Tan, P.E. (resume attached) Survey Manager: Mark Petrie, L.S. (resume attached) 1 A fee proposal (Exhibit "A") for work to be performed including budget estimates ' for meetings with breakdown for both Phase 1 and Phase 2, and a schedule of hourly rates (Exhibit "B") are attached hereon. A tentative project schedule for the work to be performed is attached hereon as Exhibit "C". ' 15 CORPORATE PARK • IRVINE, CA. 92606 • Tel: (949) 474-2330 • Fax: (949) 474-0251 2900 ADAMS STREET, SUITE A-400 • RIVERSIDE, CA. 92504 • Tel: (909) 352-4100 • Fax: (909) 352-6200 ' 0 0 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 ' Page 2 As part of Phase I, a preliminary site layout will be developed based on topographical information obtained from the ALTA, aerial, and tree survey in conjunction with the location of dry and wet utility infrastructure, and existing easements. Due to the nature of the Los Rios District, specific considerations and emphasis shall be placed to maintain the rural, historical character of the neighborhood which includes dwelling unit orientation / appearance (10 units proposed to match the existing Silvercrest units), providing non -curbed street with slotted drains at the edge of pavement (no catch basins), preservation of ' existing trees and vegetation to the extent feasible, providing compatible landscaping, and other requirements as listed on the City's RFI. Three alternative conceptual site plans shall be developed from the preliminary site layout in ' conjunction with the conceptual floor plans and building elevations for public review and input. As part of Phase II, bid -ready construction plans (and specifications) as outlined on the fee proposal shall be developed based on the ' City approved site plan and submitted to the City' Engineering and Building Department for plan check. Our team has extensive experience in performing similar projects such as the proposed, including the previous development phase for "Little Hollywood" and we are confident that we can provide the City of San Juan Capistrano with quality ' service executed in a timely manner. Short company qualification statements and a brief listing of similar projects that our team had previously performed are enclosed in this proposal for your review. ' It is a pleasure to submit this proposal to the City of San Juan Capistrano. We would be happy to discuss its intent with you at your convenience and look ' forward to providing you the finest in engineering Ve9daltreeter rs, Ra ' Vice President RLS/KT/Imc 0 0 LITTLE HOLLYWOOD EXPANSION FEE PROPOSAL Date: 03-27-06 DESCRIPTION OF ITEMFEE HOURS FEE SUMMARY PHASE 1 RESEARCH REVIEW INFORMATION, OBTAIN PLANS,ETC. 12 S1,500 $1,500 TOPOGRAPGY BASE, BOUNDARY & UTILITIES REVIEW CITY AERIAL TOPOGRAPHY & PLOT BOUNDARY 12 $1,500 REVIEW TITLE REPORT AND PLOT EASEMENTS 50 $6,250 CHECK BOUNDARY BY SURVEY & PICK UP DESIGN TOPO (2 MAN CREW) 16 $3,280 PREPARE ALTA SURVEY MAP (NOT INCLUDED) 0 SO PLOT EXISTING SEWER LINES 10 $1,250 PLOT EXISTING WATER, DRAINAGE, AND DRY UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE LINES 16 $2,000 SUMMARY $14,280 $14280 THREE CONCEPTUAL SITE PLANS ARCHITECTURE 120 315,000 MATERIALS & COLOR BOARD 24 $3 000 LANDSCAPING CONCEPTS 80 S110000 DRAINAGE, FLOOD ZONE AND WATER QUALITY 24 53,000 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 1 200 $25,000 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 2 100 $12,500 SITE PLAN ALTERNATE 3 (may not be needed) 50 $6,250 SUMMARY 374,750 $74750 DISPLAY BOARDS - GRAPHICS DISPLAY BOARDS - GRAPHICS 80 510,000 $10,000 MEETINGS - STAFF & PUBLIC KICKOFF MEETING 6 $750 DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD 6 $750 LOS RIOS STAKE HOLDERS 8 31,000 DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE 8 $1,000 CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION B Sl 000 HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE 8 31,000 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT 8 51,000 PLANNING COMMISSION 8 51,000 REVISIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TO EXHIBITS 30 $3.750 ASSUME 3 to 4 ATTENDING EACH MEETING GRAND TOTAL PHASE 1 0 0 LITTLE HOLLYWOOD EXPANSION FEE PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION OF ITEM HOURS FEE FEE SUMMARY PHASE 2 Note: Fee's are Esitmates, to be Reviewed After Site Plan Approval CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS . CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANS FINAL HORIZONTAL CONTROL SITE PLAN ROUGH GRADING PLAN 40 120 $5,000 S15,000 'I EROSION CONTROL 12 $1,500 NOI & SWPPP 50 S6,250 I. MAPPING - LOT LINES, RIGHT OF WAYS, EASEMENTS 180 S22500 SEWER 80 $10,000 '- WATER 80 $10,000 DRAINAGE 100 S12,500 PRECISE GRADING 180 $22,500 ROADWAYS & DRIVES 60 $7,500 WOMP 50 $6250 DRY UTILITIES 100 $12,500 SUMMARY $131,500 5131500 LANDSCAPING PLANS -, LANDSCAPING, HARDSCAPE & IRRIGATION PLANS 220 S27,5001 $27500.` ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN CHECK 60 $7,500 MEETINGS 60 $7,500 SUMMARY $15,000 $15,000 GRAND TOTAL PHASE 2 S174,000 GRAND TOTAL PHASE 1 & 2 $285 780 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 5 EXHIBIT "B" ' SCHEDULE OF HOURLY RATES ' BILLING All billing will be invoiced on a percentage completion basis. The above scope ' of work and any additional services will be based on the following current hourly rates: Office: $125 Field: 2 -Man Survey Crew $205 These rates will remain in effect through August 2006 at which time they may be changed due to union negotiations. All out of pocket expenses, such as filing fees, and additional blueprinting, plotting and reproduction charges beyond what is budgeted for this project will be extra and invoiced at our direct cost. ' 0 ' Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 ' Page 6 EXHIBIT "C" TENTATIVE PROJECT SCHEDULE 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK EST. DURATION (Listed in Chronological Order) (Non -overlapping) Phase I: 1. Research, ALTA, Aerial Topo, Boundary 4 weeks Survey and Utilities 2. Architecture / Landscaping Concepts, 8 to 10 weeks ' Conceptual Site Plans, Display Boards ' 3. Staff and Public Meeting Process 8 weeks ' Sub -total: 20 to 22 weeks ' Phase II: ' 1. Construction Documents & Specifications (Engineering & Landscaping) 10 to 12 weeks 2. Plan Check Process (and Meetings w/ City Staff) 5 to 6 weeks ' Sub -total: 15 to 18 weeks I 1 I 11 1 I 7J CJ LJ 1 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 7 A COMPANY OVERVIEW Adams Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. Adams Streeter is a civil engineering and land surveying company that have provided planning, engineering and surveying services to both the public and private sectors for over 27 years with projects ranging from residential, commercial, and industrial projects to public works improvements. We have a staff of over 40 professionals who are adapt in providing these services and have also worked with numerous sub -consultants in various related fields including geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation & traffic engineering, water resources engineering, architecture and landscape architecture. With our expertise and professionalism, we have earned respect among our peers and have many repeat clients. By taking an active and personal approach to each of the firm's projects, and by overseeing our staff -team of professionals, company principals Jan Adams and Randy Streeter have earned the firm a respected reputation for its thorough evaluation, cost efficiency, rapid turn -around and overall quality workmanship. Adams Streeter has extensive experience in performing projects ranging from private residential development to public improvement projects throughout Orange County, Los Angeles County, and more recently in the Inland Empire. A small sampling of current projects is listed as follows: A residential development project currently in the design phase involving 138 detached condominium units as part of the College Park Development in the City of Chino for Pacer Communities. Contact: Patrick Young, Vice President - Land Acquisition at (949) 794-9930 ext. 109. A residential development project currently in the construction phase involving the re -development of an existing commercial / industrial site to a 32 single family unit home site in the City of Costa Mesa for Richmond American Homes. Contact: Mark Rosene, Director of Planning at 949-756- 3342. A residential development of the "Masters Collection" consisting of 18 luxury homes in Shady Canyon in the City of Irvine for Laing Luxury Homes. Contact: Ginny Kerr, Project Manager @ (949) 265-2415. 1 ! • I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I J 1 Ms. Lynnette Adolphson February 13, 2006 Page 8 Adams Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc. Project Team Resume Name: Mohammad M. Abadi Title: Project Manager Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Registration: Registered Civil Engineer, California R.C.E. 42615 Experience: 22 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Abadi's 22 years of experience in project management and design insures a thorough analysis of project parameters and design options and ramifications. He has designed a variety of projects in the Southern California area that involves residential development and the development, re -development and construction of new and existing infrastructures including streets, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and domestic / non-domestic water facilities, and is experienced in the analysis and design of drainage systems. Name: Khoon Y. Tan Title: Project Engineer Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Registration: Registered Civil Engineer, California R.C.E. 60131 Experience: 17 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Tan has 17 years of experience in public works projects serving clients in the State, County and City levels and has broad experience in preparing public and private site / land development projects ranging from recreational facilities to commercial property developments, PS&E for street / highway design, street improvement & rehabilitation, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and domestic / non-domestic water facilities. Name: Mark Petrie Title: Vice President of Surveying Registration: Licensed Land Surveyor, California L.S. 6902 Experience: 25 Years Total Experience Synopsis: Mr. Petrie is responsible for the construction survey team and has been a proven survey party chief with Adams Street since 1981 and Vice President of Surveying since 1988. His experience includes the preparation of ALTA surveys, boundary analysis, aerial mapping, data collection, plan checking improvement plans, and administers daily field work schedules for Adams Streeter's field orders. 0 0 Los Rios Specific Plan City of San Juan Capistrano California D. HOUSING ELEMENT 1. Housing Policies. Residential properties within the Los Rios area include both tenant and owner -occupied properties. When the Specific Plan was originally adopted, the City sought to pursue two broad goals for the Specific Plan District, preserve and rehabilitate existing housing and construct new housing in the Little Hollywood neighborhood affordable to lower income households, and provide programs and incentives to rehabilitate other residential structures in the District. The Specific Plan's goal of historic preservation and maintaining the rural character of the Los Rios area limits the potential for creating new affordable housing. Development standards which limit residential development to four (4) dwelling units per acre, and "single family detached" and "duplex" housing severely constrain the potential for cost-effective affordable housing. The Agency establishes the following housing policies for the Specific Plan Area. Housing Policy #1: The Agency will administer all applicable housing programs for qualifying households and properties in the Los Rios District including but not limited to the "Single Family Rehabilitation Program", the "Section 8 Rental Voucher Program", the "Section 8 Rental Certificates Program", the "Mortgage Credit Certificate Program", and the "First-time Homebuyers Program". Housing Policy #2: The Agency will grant funding priority to qualifying households occupying historic structures over those qualifying households occupying non -historic structures for the "Single Family Rehabilitation Program". Housing Policy #3: The Agency should consider partnering with a non-profit housing corporation to manage the property or should solicit a non-profit housing group to retain ownership and/or stewardship of the Little Hollywood area. Housing Policy #4: The City will limit the total number of affordable residences in the Little Hollywood area to fourteen (14). The City will retain the ability to construct ten (10) new affordable housing units in the Little Hollywood neighborhood for a total of twenty-four (24) residences with a combination of detached and duplex structures with a gross density of four dwelling units per acre. However, prior to proceeding with the development of any additional dwelling units, the City must exhaust all available opportunities to develop such housing outside the Specific Plan District. 17 ATTACHMENT 2 City of San Juan Capistrano Multi -Family Housing New Construction Project Feasibility Study Funded by: I State of California Department of Housing and Community Development Community Development Block Grant Program Planning and Technical Assistance Grant #03-PTAA-0031 I ATTACHMENT 3 E EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In January 2002, recognizing that there were no affordable family housing units publicly or privately owned within the City limits of San Juan Capistrano, the City issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from non-profit developers interested in partnering with the City for affordable housing needs. As a result of the RFQ, the City selected Mercy Housing California (Mercy) to identify proposed sites that would be suitable for the development of a multi -family rental housing project. In 2003, Mercy secured a $35,000 Community Development Block Grant Planning and Technical Assistance Grant (CDBG P/TA) from the State of California on behalf of the City. This grant, along with $50,000 in City of San Juan Capistrano Housing In Lieu Funds, provided funding for a Multi -Family Housing New Construction Feasibility Study. The purpose of the study was to allow the City and Mercy to identify possible sites for a rental housing development and to provide an essential foundation to access additional funding resources for the eventual purchase and development of a site. Working with the City, Mercy identified 22 potential sites which, over the course of a year, were assessed using the following criteria: site availability, city staff/official support, community acceptance, development potential, location and development constraints. This evaluation process revealed that although a number of the sites rated quite well for development as affordable housing, only one site, the Calle Rolando site, was actually available. Upon determining that the Calle Rolando site was available, Mercy worked closely with the City and the property owner to negotiate a purchase and sale agreement, which ultimately resulted in the City taking title to the property. Upon the property entering into escrow, Mercy began conducting predevelopment activities specifically for the Calle Rolando site. These activities included obtaining due diligence reports (Phase I Environmental Investigation, Geotechnical Investigation, ALTA Survey), conducting community outreach and developing a conceptual site plan, financing plan and development timeline. As a result of these predevelopment activities, it was determined by Mercy that the Calle Rolando site would be suitable for a 60 -unit rental housing development. It was also determined, that certain land use approvals and a financing contribution from the City would be necessary in order to develop the site. Following is a more detailed explanation of the feasibility study process, the site assessment results, a description of the proposed development on Calle Rolando, and an action plan of next steps necessary to ensure development of the site. • 32400 PASEO ADEI-ANTO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92675 (949) 493-1171 (949) 493-1053 FAx WW UgJUa"CUPIStranO.ag }��,y IMOAi0AA1f4 fslneusnro � 1961 1776 MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOTIFICATION OF MEETING OF POTENTIAL INTEREST SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SAM ALLEVATO DIANE BATHGATE WYATT HART JOE SOTO DAVID M. SWERDLIN The Board of Directors of San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency will meet at 7:00 p.m. on May 2, 2006, in the City Council Chamber in City Hall, to consider: "Consideration of Agreement for Little Hollywood Expansion Site Design and Engineering for the San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency Property Located in the Los Rios District Adjacent to Mission and Ramos Streets (Adams -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc)" — Item No. C1. If you have specific thoughts or concerns regarding this item, you are encouraged to participate in this decision making process. You can communicate with the Board of Directors through correspondence addressed to the Board and/or by attending the meeting and speaking to the Board during the public meeting. Correspondence related to this item must be received at the City Clerk's office by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, May 1, 2006 to allow time for the Board to consider its content. If you would like to speak at the meeting, please complete a yellow "Request to Speak" form found inside the entrance to the Council Chamber. This form is turned in at the staff table, just in front of the Council dais. You will be called to speak by the Chairman when the item is considered. You have received this notice at the request of the City staff member Lynnette Adolphson, Management Analyst ll. You may contact that staff member at (949) 443- 6324 with any questions. Continue on 2 San Juan Capistrano: Preserving the Past to Enhance the Future 40 Panted o, recycled paper 32400 PASEO ADELANTO ��I MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92675 A SAM ALLEVATO (949) 493-1171 IAfARRAAAIEA DIANE BATHGATE (949)493-1053 FAx ISTWIAR WYATT HART www. sanjuancapistrano. mg V76 JOE SOTO • • DAVID M. SWERDLIN The agenda, including agenda reports, is available to you on our web site: www.sanivancapistrano.org. If you would like to subscribe to receive a notice when agendas are posted to the web site, please make that request by sending an e-mail to: council-agendas(a)sanivancapistrano.oEg. Meg Monahan, CMC City Clerk cc: Adam -Streeter Civil Engineers, Inc*; Marie Buckner*; Gene Ratcliffe*; Marie -Ann Buckner*; Joann de Guevera*; Joanne Marquez*; Molly Director, Deputy Director; Lynnette Adolphson, Management Analyst II * Received staff report San Juan Capistrano: Preserving the Past to Enhance the Future 0 Pnnred on recycled paper