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<br /> ~ <br /> <br /> ~ RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br /> <br /> ~ Regional Medical Center of San Jose Hospital Expansion EIR <br /> <br /> ~ Lead Agency: City of San Jose Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement <br /> Contact: Akoni Danielsen, Principal Planner <br /> Address: N. First Street, Room San Jose, CA <br /> ~ Phone: <br /> <br /> David J. Powers & Associates is currently preparing the EIR for the Regional Medical Center of San <br /> ~ Jose Expansion, which proposes a Planned Development rezoning to allow up to square <br /> feet of new medical facilities, including a new emergency department, trauma center, a roof-top <br /> helipad, intensive care facilities, women's and infants' services (obstetrics and neonatal intensive care <br /> ~ unit) and medical offices. The project will include up to square feet of new hospital space, <br /> square feet of new medical office uses, and associated parking structures and lots. The <br /> primary issues addressed in the EIR include traffic and parking, noise impacts from increased vehicle <br /> ~ and ambulance traffic and helicopter flights, and air quality. The EIR also includes a discussion of <br /> the potential secondary effects of closure of the San Jose Medical Center and relocation of inedical <br /> facilities to the Regional Medical Center. <br /> ~ <br /> <br /> Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center EIR <br /> ~ Lead Agency: City of Santa Clara Planning Department <br /> <br /> Contact: Geoff Goodfellow, Director of Planning <br /> ~ Address: Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara, CA <br /> Phone: <br /> ~ David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. prepared the EIR for the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical <br /> Center Project. The project proposed to relocate services of an existing facility to a different location. <br /> The relocarion included a 450-bed hospital, two medical office buildings, a central plant, and parking <br /> ~ faciliries, including a parking structure. The project also included modification to the adjacent <br /> Calabazas Creek channel. In addition, development of the project required a rezoning and General <br /> Plan amendment. Development of the project was constrained by the surrounding urban uses, <br /> ~ including residential and commercial developments and a County expressway. The project was <br /> controversial and was vigorously opposed by a neighboring city. The EIR addressed the following <br /> primary environmental impacts: land use compatibility, traffic, jobs/housing, water quality, air quality, <br /> ~ noise, vegetation and wildlife, visual, services and urilities and cultural resources. <br /> <br /> ~ <br /> <br /> ~ <br /> <br /> ~ <br /> Sequoia Hospital Campus Project/Precise Plan EIR Scope of Services <br /> ~ David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. Page