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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/17/2018
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6.113. - Page 17 of 41 <br />multi-year drought scenarios. The City's 2015 Urban Water Management Plan has <br />relevant background and forecast information, but may not meet all of the <br />requirements of an SB 610 water supply assessment for CEQA. AECOM will <br />coordinate with the City's water supplier for the required Water Supply Assessment. <br />Work Tasks <br />AECOM's Scope of Work for CEQA review for the proposed project consists of the <br />following six tasks. <br />Task 1: Project Initiation/Project Description <br />Upon receipt of a Notice to Proceed, project initiation activities will be conducted. These <br />activities will include coordinating and meeting with City staff to: (1) gather information <br />and background documents, technical reports, and maps; (2) conduct a project kick-off <br />meeting; (3) conduct one site visit; (4) receive/review project description materials, and <br />prepare a CEQA project description for approval; and (5) establish a detailed schedule <br />for the CEQA process. <br />Following the kick-off meeting and receipt of relevant information, AECOM will prepare <br />a draft project description of the proposed 8.3 -acre mixed-use development featuring <br />one parcel dedicated to 272 residential units, of which 20 percent would be affordable; <br />four parcels with about 590,000 square feet of office space; a community childcare <br />center; and amenities including open space, greenways, and active (potentially <br />recreational) spaces. The project applicant, Greystar, is seeking increased building <br />heights, greater residential densities, and reduced parking requirements in exchange <br />for a package of community benefits. The project description will include the project <br />applicant's objectives; the site plan and overall development program; the building <br />plans and elevations for each parcel; transportation network modifications and on- and <br />off-site improvements, including bicycle, pedestrian, parking, and loading proposals; <br />open space and other public realm improvements; and utility and infrastructure plans, <br />particularly for water supply, stormwater drainage, and sustainability/green building <br />features. <br />AECOM will also prepare a data needs list after the kick-off meeting for information not <br />available at that time. For example, information about the buildings to be demolished <br />and the presence of hazardous building components or about existing or past soil or <br />groundwater contamination at the site (as would be documented in a Phase I <br />Page 13 of 37 <br />ATTY/AGR/2018.270/AECOM PSA <br />REV: 12-07-18 PR <br />47 <br />
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