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CC - Item 5C - Professional Services Agreement for Updates to the Zoning CodeROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGERf- DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2023 SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR UPDATES TO THE ZONING CODE SUMMARY On August 1, 2022, the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) approved and determined that the City of Rosemead's Adopted 6`h Cycle Housing Element (Planning Cycle 2021-2029) was in full compliance with State Housing Element law. As a result, the City is initiating updates to the Zoning Code (project) and will implement the rezoning program to accommodate additional housing capacity, comply with State laws, and to carry out the programs and objectives detailed in the Housing Plan of the Housing Element. Simultaneously, the project also includes updates to address outdated chapters/sections of the Zoning Code related to zoning definitions, existing zoning districts, uses, and development standards within each, variable height, sign code, off-street parking requirements, and adding the existing Residential/Commercial Mixed -Use Overlay to additional commercial and industrial zones in the City. The Community Development Department issued a Request for Proposal ("RFP") seeking proposals from qualified land use planners, urban designers, and environmental professionals to provide consulting services for this project and received five proposals. The original RFP (RFP No. 2022-24) was released in August 2022, however, due to the limited number of proposals received, the City re-released the RFP (RFP No. 2022-27) and again received only a couple of proposals. Based on conversations with prospective consultants, the budget for the project was too constricted and would not compensate the scope of services, therefore, they did not submit a proposal. The project was budgeted at $100,000 within the City's Community Development Department Adopted Budget for FY 2022-23. On December 1, 2022, the City released the RFP (RFP No. 2022-35) fora third time and eliminated the project budget. After re-evaluating the project, staff understood that the project may require additional funding outside of what was budgeted for the project in the City's Budget for FY 2022- 23 due to the scope of work and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) analysis. As a result, the City received five proposals from Infrastructure Engineers, Interwest, Psomas, RRM Design Group, and Sagecrest Planning + Environmental. AGENDA ITEM 5.0 City Council Meeting February 28, 2023 Page 2 of 3 After reviewing the proposals, the firm that understood the project most was Psomas. The other four firms did not capture the City's project in its entirety. Psomas was founded in 1946 and provide services from offices throughout California, Arizona, Utah, and Washington. Their services include but are not limited to land planning and urban design, environmental planning and resource management, and GIS consulting. Psomas has worked on similar projects in the cities of El Segundo, Fontana, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, and South Pasadena. According to Psomas proposal, the estimated project total is either $137,524 or $232,374, dependent on the final project scope and CEQA analysis. If no new or greater significant impacts are anticipated, an Addendum would be prepared as the appropriate CEQA document for the project. However, if it's determined that new or greater significant impacts could occur, a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report would be prepared for the project. Based on the project schedule, the project will be completed within one year. The draft Professional Services Agreement has been included in this report as Attachment "A". Psomas proposal is included as Attachment "B". STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement (including extensions) with Psomas to assist with the updates to the Zoning Code not -to -exceed $232,374. FISCAL IMPACT Psomas has submitted a bid with a maximum amount of $232,374. The project is budgeted for $100,000 in the City's Community Development Department budget for FY 2022-23. The remaining project cost in the amount of $132,374 will require an additional general fund appropriation, which will be requested in the upcoming FY 2023-24 budget. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS This agenda item does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. As such, this matter is exempt under CEQA. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT The project contributes to achieving Goal H (Land Use and Zoning) of the Strategic Plan, which states "Rosemead will continue to create policies that encourage new development, respond to the changing housing needs of residents, promote activations along major corridors, and support the local community." To achieve this goal, some of the actions include streamlining the development process by establishing design standards along the Design Overlay Zones for by -right approval; exploring the addition of residential uses as permitted uses along major commercial corridors and specifically Valley Boulevard; and identifying the appropriate planning tools to encourage mixed use development that includes housing along the commercial corridors. City Council Meeting February 28, 2023 Page 3 of 3 PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Prepared by: 44L Lil alenzuela, Planning and Economic Development Manager Submitted by: `Stan Won , Interi"irector of Community Development Attachment A: Draft Contract Agreement Attachment B: Proposal by Psomas Attachment A Draft Contract Agreement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT UPDATES TO THE ZONING CODE PSOMAS 1. PARTIES AND DATE. This Agreement is made and entered into this this 28th Day of February, 2023 (Effective Date) by and between the City of Rosemead, a municipal organization organized under the laws of the State of California with its principal place of business at 8838 E. Valley Blvd., Rosemead, California 91770 ("City") and Psomas, a company with its principal place of business at 555 South Flower, Suite 4300, Los Angeles, CA 90071 ("Consultant'). City and Consultant are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as 'Parties." 2. RECITALS. 2.1 Consultant. Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision of certain professional services required by the City on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Consultant represents that it is experienced in providing planning and environmental consulting services to public clients, is licensed in the State of California and is familiar with the plans of City. 2.2 Project. City desires to engage Consultant to render such ongoing professional planning and environmental consulting services for updates to the Zoning Code, which entails implementing the rezoning program of the Housing Element to accommodate additional housing capacity, complying with State laws, carrying out the programs and objectives detailed in the Housing Plan of the Housing Element, and simultaneously, providing updates to address outdated chapters/sections of the Zoning Code related to zoning definitions, existing zoning districts, uses, and development standards within each, variable height, sign code, off-street parking requirements, and adding the existing Psomas Page 2 of 19 Residential/Commercial Mixed -Use Overlay to additional commercial and industrial zones in the City ("Services") as set forth in this Agreement. 3. TERMS. 3.1 Scope of Services and Term. 3.1.1 General Scope of Services: Consultant promises and agrees to furnish to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services necessary to fully and adequately supply the professional planning and environmental consulting services necessary for the Project, herein referred to a "Services". The Services are more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. 3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for a one (1) year period from the effective date shown above, with a one (1) year extension at the sole and absolute discretion of the City, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement and shall meet any other established schedules and deadlines. 3.2 Responsibilities of Consultant. 3.2.1 Control and Payment of Subordinates; Independent Contractor. The Services shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Agreement. City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee. Consultant retains the right to perform similar or different services for others during the term of this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the Services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall also not be employees of City and shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Consultant shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Consultant shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. 3.2.2 Schedule of Services: Consultant shall perform the Services expeditiously, within the term of this Agreement. Consultant represents that it has the professional and technical personnel required to perform the Services in conformance Psomas Page 3 of 19 with such conditions. In order to facilitate Consultant's conformance with the Schedule, City shall respond to Consultant's submittals in a timely manner. Upon request of City, Consultant shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services. 3.2.3 Conformance to Applicable Requirements: All work prepared by Consultant shall be subject to the approval of City. 3.2.4 Substitution of Key Personnel: Consultant has represented to City that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement. Should one or more of such personnel become unavailable, Consultant may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Consultant cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement. As discussed below, any personnel who fail or refuse to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, or who are determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project or a threat to the safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Consultant at the request of the City. 3.2.5 City's Representative: The City hereby designates the City Manager, or his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement ("City's Representative"). City's Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of the City for all purposes under this Agreement. Consultant shall not accept direction or orders from any person other than the City's Representative or his or her designee. 3.2.6 Consultant's Representative: Consultant hereby designates Rose Fistrovic, or his/her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement ("Consultant's Representative"). Consultant's Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on behalf of the Consultant for all purposes under this Agreement. The Consultant's Representative shall supervise and direct the Services, using his/her professional skill and attention, and shall be responsible for all means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for the satisfactory coordination of all portions of the Services under this Agreement. 3.2.7 Coordination of Services: Consultant agrees to work closely with City staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and other staff at all reasonable times. 3.2.8 Standard of Care; Performance of Employees: Consultant shall perform all Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the State of California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled Psomas Page 4 of 19 in the professional calling necessary to perform the Services. Consultant represents that all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Finally, Consultant represents that it, its employees and subcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to provide its Services, including a City business License, and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. As provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall perform, at its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any services necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply with the standard of care provided for herein. 3.2.9 Laws and Regulations: Consultant shall keep itself fully informed of and in compliance with applicable local state and federal laws, rules and regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, including all Cal/OSHA requirements, and shall give all notices required of it by law. Consultant shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with Services. If the Consultant performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules and regulations and without giving written notice to the City, Consultant shall be solely responsible for all costs arising therefrom. Consultant shall indemnify and hold City, its officials, directors, officers, employees and agents free and harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, from any liability to the extent found to be arising out of any failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. 3.2.10 Insurance: Consultant shall maintain prior to the beginning of and for the duration of this Agreement insurance coverage as specified in Exhibit B attached to and part of this agreement. 3.2.11 Safety: Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Consultant shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of its employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life protection and life saving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. Psomas Page 5 of 19 3.3 Fees and Payments. 3.3.1 Compensation: Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement and shall not exceed Two Hundred Thirty -Two Thousand, Three Hundred Seventy -Four Dollars ($232,374.00) and in accordance with consultant's proposal dated December 19, 2022. Consultant's proposal is hereby incorporated and found in Exhibit "A". Extra Work may be authorized in writing, as described below, and will be compensated at the rates and manner set forth in this Agreement. 3.3.2 Payment of Compensation: Consultant shall submit to City a monthly itemized statement which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by Consultant. The statement shall describe the amount of Services and supplies provided since the initial commencement date, or since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as appropriate, through the date of the statement. City shall, within 30 days of receiving such statement, review the statement and pay all approved charges thereon. 3.3.3 Reimbursement for Expenses: Consultant shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless authorized in writing by City. 3.3.4 Extra Work: At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City's Representative. 3.3.5 Prevailing Wages: Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1600, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws to the extent they are applicable to Consultant. City shall provide Consultant with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Consultant shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft; classification or type of worker needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request and shall post copies at the Consultant's principal place of business and at the project site. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. Psomas Page 6 of 19 3.4 Accounting Records. 3.4.1 Maintenance and Inspection: Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement. 3.5 General Provisions. 3.5.1 Termination of Agreement. 3.5.1.1 Grounds for Termination: City may, by written notice to Consultant, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without cause by giving written notice to Consultant of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Upon termination, Consultant shall be compensated only for those services which have been performed prior to termination and Consultant shall be entitled to no further compensation. Consultant may not terminate this Agreement except for cause. 3.5.1.2 Effect of Termination: If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, and after receipt of payment noted above, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or unfinished Documents/ Data and other information of any kind prepared by Consultant in connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be required to provide such document and other information within fifteen (15) days of the request. 3.5.1.3 Additional Services: In the event this Agreement is terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated. 3.5.2 Delivery of Notices: All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such other address as the respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose: CONSULTANT: Psomas 555 South Flower, Suite 4300 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Psomas Page 7 of 19 CITY: Attn: Rose Fistrovic Tel: (213) 223-1400 City of Rosemead 8838 Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 Attn: Lily Valenzuela, Planning & Economic Development Manager Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty- eight (48) hours by certified mail or deposit in the U.S. Mail, first-class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. 3.5.3 Ownership of Materials and Confidentiality. 3.5.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensing of Intellectual Property: This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). Consultant shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design professionals other than Consultant or provided to Consultant by the City. The Documents & Data are intended for use solely with respect to the project for which they were prepared. Any reuse or modification by City shall be at City's sole risk. 3.5.3.2 Confidentiality: All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written information, and other Documents and Data either created by or provided to Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant. Such materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Consultant for any purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing furnished to Consultant which is Psomas Page 8 of 19 otherwise known to Consultant or is generally known, or has become known, to the related industry, nor anything required to be disclosed by operation of law, shall be deemed confidential. Consultant shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or the Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other similar medium without the prior written consent of City. 3.5.4 Cooperation; Further Acts: The Parties shall fully cooperate with one another, and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement. 3.5.5 Attorney's Fees: If either party commences an action against the other party, either legal, administrative or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party reasonable attorney's fees and all costs of such action as part of prevailing party's total damages as determined by court of competent jurisdiction or as agreed upon by the parties in settlement. 3.5.6 Indemnity and Defense. a. Indemnity and Defense To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless Agency and any and all of its officials, employees and agents ("Indemnified Parties") from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses, including legal counsel's fees and costs, to the extent caused by the negligent or wrongful act, error or omission of Consultant, its officers, agents, employees or subconsultants (or any agency or individual that Consultant shall bear the legal liability thereof) in the performance of services under this agreement. Consultant's duty to indemnify and hold harmless Agency shall not extend to the Agency's sole or active negligence. b. Duty to Defend In the event the Agency, its officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers are made a party to any action, lawsuit, or other adversarial proceeding arising from the performance of the services encompassed by this agreement, and upon demand by Agency, Consultant shall defend the Agency at Consultant's cost or at Agency's option, to reimburse Agency for its costs of defense, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in the defense of such matters to the extent the matters arise from, relate to or are caused by Consultant's negligent acts, errors or omissions. Payment by Agency is not a condition precedent to enforcement of this provision. In the event of any dispute between Consultant and Agency, as to whether liability arises from the sole or active negligence of the Agency or its officers, employees, or agents, Consultant will be obligated to pay for Agency's defense until such time as a final judgment has been Psomas Page 9 of 19 entered adjudicating the Agency as solely or actively negligent. In no event shall the cost to defend charged to the design professional exceed the design professional's proportionate percentage of fault. 3.5.7 Entire Agreement: This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both parties. 3.5.8 Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Venue shall be in Los Angeles County. 3.5.9 Time of Essence: Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. However, neither Party will be liable or responsible for delays to the extent due to matters beyond the reasonable control of such Party. 3.5.10 City's Right to Employ Other Consultants: City reserves right to employ other consultants in connection with this Project. 3.5.11 Successors and Assigns: This Agreement shall be binding on the successors and assigns of the parties. 3.5.12 Assignment or Transfer: Consultant shall not assign, hypothecate, or transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City. Any attempt to do so shall be null and void, and any assignees, hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer. 3.5.13 Construction; References; Captions: Since the Parties or their agents have participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subcontractors of Consultant, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content, or intent of this Agreement. 3.5.14 Amendment; Modification: No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by both Parties. Psomas Page 10 of 19 3.5.15 Waiver: No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit, privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise. 3.5.16 No Third Party Beneficiaries: There are no intended third party beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties. 3.5.17 Invalidity; Severability: If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 3.5.18 Prohibited Interests: Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. Consultant further agrees to file, or shall cause its employees or subconsultants to file, a Statement of Economic Interest with the City's Filing Officer as required under state law in the performance of the Services. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom. 3.5.19 Equal Opportunity Employment: Consultant represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or guidelines currently in effect or hereinafter enacted. 3.5.20 Labor Certification: By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services. Psomas Page 11 of 19 3.5.21 Authority to Enter Agreement: Consultant has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each Party warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party. 3.5.22 Counterparts: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. 3.6 Subcontracting. 3.6.1 Prior Approval Required: Consultant shall not subcontract any portion of the work required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. [Signatures on next Page] Psomas Page 12 of 19 CITY OF ROSEMEAD Ben Kim, City Manager Date Attest: Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk Date Approved as to Form: PSOMAS By: Name: Title: [If Corporation, TWO SIGNATURES, President OR Vice President AND Secretary, AND CORPORATE SEAL OF CONTRACTOR REQUIRED] 0 Name: Rachel Richman Date City Attorney Title: Psomas Page 13 of 19 COST PROPOSAL City of Rosemead Zoning Code Updates cost with costwlth Task Line item Rate Hours Addendum SEIR Range • Taal Total Total 1.0 Project KICk-off/CDordinatiOn Meetings $95- $250 21 $3,765.00 $3,765.00 2.0 Existing CondtMns and Base Map Creation S95- $250 34 $5,890.00 $5,890.00 3.0 Public Outreach workshops $95-$250 41 $7,115.00 $7,115.00 4.0 Development Standards and Opportunity Analysls $95-$250 80 $13,150.00 $13,150.00 5.0a Document Preparation- Primary Zoning Code Updates $95-$250 228 $39,150.00 $39,150.00 '*5.ob Document Preparation- Secondary Code Updates $95-$250 204 $34,500.00 $34,500.00 6.0 Public Heanflgs B Code Refinement $95-$250 84 $13,800.00 $13,800.00 7.0 CEQA Project Initiation and Project Review $95-S250 12 $2,362.00 $2,362.00 8.0 Addendum to General Pian Update EIR $95-$250 75 572,605.00 $- 9.0 CEQA Project Management and Meetings (Addendum) $95-$250 27 $5187.00 $- 10 Initial Study and Notice of Preparation $95-$250 0 $- $16,252.00 11 AdrndnistratNe Draft and Screenchedt Draft SEIR S95-$250 182 533,884.00 12 Draft SEIR and Public Review $95-$250 37 $- S9,493.00 13 Final SEIR $95-$250 89 $- S16,821.00 14 CEQA Project Management and Meetings (SEIR) $95-$250 96 $- $18,216.00 Subtotal with Addendum 595-$250 806 $137,524.00 Subtotal with supplemental EIR S95-$250 1914 $214,398.00 OaUonaj Tasks Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Emissions Analysis $95-$250 46 $- $10,368.00 Noise and Vibration Analysis $95-$250 34 $- $7,608.00 Total with Optional Tasks: $137,524.00 $232,374.00 •-rhe Range 0f rates reflecs the Gay rats: -Df a nu—tnu cf Fzc—�s sna f rvc •: ad in euch -ask fro - ad^ i n stat ve staff _e _he c..rclpal-in-Charge. -- This task is time and materials. Psomas Page 14 of 19 EXHIBIT B INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Prior to the beginning of and throughout the duration of the Work, Consultant will maintain insurance in conformance with the requirements set forth below. Consultant will use existing coverage to comply with these requirements. If that existing coverage does not meet the requirements set forth here, Consultant agrees to amend, supplement or endorse the existing coverage to do so. Consultant acknowledges that the insurance coverage and policy limits set forth in this section constitute the minimum amount of coverage required. Any insurance proceeds available to City in excess of the limits and coverage required in this agreement and which is applicable to a given loss, will be available to City. Consultant shall provide the following types and amounts of insurance: Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. The policy must include contractual liability that has not been amended. Any endorsement restricting standard ISO "insured contract" language will not be accepted. Business Auto Coverage on ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 including symbol 1 (Any Auto) or the exact equivalent. Limits are subject to review, but in no event to be less that $1,000,000 per accident. If Consultant owns no vehicles, this requirement may be satisfied by a non -owned auto endorsement to the general liability policy described above. If Consultant or Consultant's employees will use personal autos in any way on this project, Consultant shall provide evidence of personal auto liability coverage for each such person. Workers Compensation on a state -approved policy form providing statutory benefits as required by law with employer's liability limits no less than $1,000,000 per accident or disease. Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance (Over Primary) if used to meet limit requirements, shall provide coverage at least as broad as specified for the underlying coverages. Any such coverage provided under an umbrella liability policy shall include a drop down provision providing primary coverage above a maximum $25,000 self-insured retention for liability not covered by primary but covered by the umbrella. Coverage shall be provided on a "pay on behalf basis, with defense costs payable in addition to policy limits. Policy shall contain a provision obligating insurer at the time insured's liability is Psomas Page 15 of 19 determined, not requiring actual payment by the insured first. There shall be no cross - liability exclusion precluding coverage for claims or suits by one insured against another. Coverage shall be applicable to City for injury to employees of Consultant, subconsultants or others involved in the Work. The scope of coverage provided is subject to approval of City following receipt of proof of insurance as required herein. Limits are subject to review but in no event less than $1 Million per occurrence. Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions Insurance as appropriate shall be written on a policy form coverage specifically designed to protect against acts, errors or omissions of the consultant and "Covered Professional Services" as designated in the policy must include work performed under this agreement. The policy limit shall be no less than $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate. The policy must "pay on behalf of the insured and must include a provision establishing the insurer's duty to defend the Named Insured. The policy retroactive date shall be on or before the effective date of this agreement. Acceptable insurers: All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance or is on the List of Approved Surplus Line Insurers in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders' Rating of A- (orhigher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the Agency's Risk Manager. General conditions pertaining to provision of insurance coverage by Consultant. Consultant and City agree to the following with respect to insurance provided by Consultant: 1. Consultant agrees to have its insurer endorse the third -party general liability coverage required herein to include as additional insureds City, its officials, employees and agents, using standard ISO endorsement No. CG 2010 (or otherwise consistent with the insurer's endorsement). Consultant also agrees to require all contractors, and subcontractors to do likewise. 2. No liability insurance coverage provided to comply with this Agreement shall prohibit Consultant, or Consultant's employees, or agents, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to a loss. Consultant agrees to waive subrogation rights against City regardless of the applicability of any insurance proceeds, and to require all contractors and subcontractors to do likewise. 3. All insurance coverage and limits provided by Contractor and available or applicable to this agreement are intended to apply to the full extent of the policies. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any other agreement Psomas Page 16 of 19 relating to the City or its operations limits the application of such insurance coverage. 4. None of the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to City and approved of in writing. 5. No liability policy shall contain any provision or definition that would serve to eliminate so-called "third party action over" claims, including any exclusion for bodily injury to an employee of the insured or of any contractor or subcontractor. 6. All coverage types and limits required are subject to approval, modification and additional requirements by the City, as the need arises. Consultant shall not make any reductions in scope of coverage (e.g. elimination of contractual liability or reduction of discovery period} that may affect City's protection without City's prior written consent. 7. Proof of compliance with these insurance requirements, consisting of certificates of insurance evidencing all of the coverages required and an additional insured endorsement to Consultant's general liability policy, shall be delivered to City at or prior to the execution of this Agreement. In the event such proof of any insurance is not delivered as required, or in the event such insurance is canceled at any time and no replacement coverage is provided, City has the right, but not the duty, to obtain any insurance it deems necessary to protect its interests under this or any other agreement and to pay the premium. Any premium so paid by City shall be charged to and promptly paid by Consultant or deducted from sums due Consultant, at City option. 8. Certificate(s) are to reflect that the insurer will provide 30 days notice to City of any cancellation of coverage. A ten (10) day notice to City shall apply to nonpayment of premiums. Consultant agrees to require its insurer to modify such certificates to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, or that any party will "endeavor" (as opposed to being required) to comply with the requirements of the certificate. 9. It is acknowledged by the parties of this agreement that all insurance coverage (except Professional Liability and Workers' Compensation) required to be provided by Consultant or any subcontractor, is intended to Psomas Page 17 of 19 apply first and on a primary, noncontributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self-insurance available to City. 10. Consultant agrees to ensure that subcontractors, and any other party involved with the project who is brought onto or involved in the project by Consultant, provide the same minimum insurance coverage required of Consultant. Consultant agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this section. Consultant agrees that upon request, all agreements with subcontractors and others engaged in the project will be submitted to City for review. 11. Consultant agrees not to self -insure or to use any self-insured retentions or deductibles on any portion of the insurance required herein and further agrees that it will not allow any contractor, subcontractor, Architect, Engineer or other entity or person in any way involved in the performance of work on the project contemplated by this agreement to self -insure its obligations to City. If Consultant's existing coverage includes a deductible or self-insured retention, the deductible or self-insured retention must be declared to the City. At that time the City shall review options with the Consultant, which may include reduction or elimination of the deductible or self-insured retention, substitution of other coverage, or other solutions. 12. The City reserves the right at any time during the term of the contract to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Consultant ninety (90) days advance written notice of such change. If such change results in substantial additional cost to the Consultant, the City will negotiate additional compensation proportional to the increased benefit to City. 13. For purposes of applying insurance coverage only, this Agreement will be deemed to have been executed immediately upon any party hereto taking any steps that can be deemed to be in furtherance of or towards performance of this Agreement. 14. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of City to inform Consultant of non-compliance with any insurance requirement in no way imposes any additional obligations on City nor does it waive any rights hereunder in this or any other regard. 15. Consultant will renew the required coverage annually as long as City, or its employees or agents face an exposure from operations of any type Psomas Page 18 of 19 pursuant to this agreement. This obligation applies whether or not the agreement is canceled or terminated for any reason. Termination of this obligation is not effective until City executes a written statement to that effect. 16. Consultant shall provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing at least the same coverage. Proof that such coverage has been ordered shall be submitted prior to expiration. A coverage binder or letter from Consultant's insurance agent to this effect is acceptable. A certificate of insurance and/or additional insured endorsement as required in these specifications applicable to the renewing or new coverage must be provided to City within five days of the expiration of the coverages. 17. The provisions of any workers' compensation or similar act will not limit the obligations of Consultant under this agreement. Consultant expressly agrees not to use any statutory immunity defenses under such laws with respect to City, its employees, officials and agents. 18. Requirements of specific coverage features, or limits contained in this section are not intended as limitations on coverage, limits or other requirements nor as a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any given policy. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue, and is not intended by any party or insured to be limiting or all inclusive. 19. These insurance requirements are intended to be separate and distinct from any other provision in this agreement and are intended by the parties here to be interpreted as such. 20. The requirements in this Section supersede all other sections and provisions of this Agreement to the extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or impairs the provisions of this Section. 21. Consultant agrees to be responsible for ensuring that no contract used by any party involved in any way with the project reserves the right to charge City or Consultant for the cost of additional insurance coverage required by this agreement. Any such provisions are to be deleted with reference to City. It is not the intent of City to reimburse any third party for the cost of complying with these requirements. There shall be no recourse against City for payment of premiums or other amounts with respect thereto. Psomas Page 19 of 19 Consultant agrees to provide immediate notice to City of any claim or loss against Consultant arising out of the work performed under this agreement. City assumes no obligation or liability by such notice but has the right (but not the duty) to monitor the handling of any such claim or claims if they are likely to involve City. Attachment B Proposal by Psomas Pon UPDATES TO THE ZONING CODE, GENERAL PLAN, AND ZONING MAP -351 City of Rosemead, Community Development Department R-)SI:,",1EA0 CITY HALL BT Vn Balancing the Natural and Built Environment December 19, 2022 L ly Valenzuela, Pro ect Manager and Er ka Hernandez, C ty Clerk C ty of Rosemead Commun ty Development Department 8838 E. Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 Sub ect: Zan ng Code, General Plan, and Zan ng Map Update Program Request for Proposal N0. 2022-35 Dear Ms. Valenzuela, Ms. Hernandez, and Select on Comm ttee: In subm tt ng th s rev sed enclosed proposal, Psomas s ready to ass st the C ty of Rosemead n ach ev ng is ob ect ves for the proposed Updates to the Zan ng Code, General Plan, and Zan ng Map. As descr bed n deta 1 n the attached proposal, Psomas comb nes the necessary pro ect management, land use plann ng, and env ronmental expertise to deliver the desired code updates and amendments with quality and efficiency. Psomas recognizes that the success of a project depends heavily on staff capabilities, effective project management, and commun cat on. We assure you that the appropr ate talent and phys cal resources are comm tied to every pro ect. Paul Garry s our Sen or Pro ect Manager, br ng ng 32 years of extens ve exper ence, nclud ng manag ng the preparat on of advance plann ng documents and process ng ent tlements ( nclud ng General Plan Amendments and Zone Changes) for large-scale development pro ects. He w 11 be supported by expert techn cal profess onals for env ronmental analys s, product on, and document del very. We thank you for th s opportun ty to subm t our qual f cat ons and hope you agree that our understand ng of the City's objectives and issues, approach to work, relevant project experience, and project team are the difference that makes Psomas the best cho ce to ass st the C ty of Rosemead w th the successful complet on of updates to the Zan ng Code, General Plan, and Zan ng Map. As the Psomas Team Leader for the Land Use Ent tlements group, I w Il be act vely nvolved n prov d ng overs ght for the strateg c plana ng of th s pro ect. As a V ce Pres dent w th Psomas, I have the legal author ty to Begot ate and execute documents requ red to conduct the corporat ones bus ness. Please feel free to contact me w th any quest ons, 213.223.1537 and Rose.F strov c@Psomas.com. We pr de ourselves on creat ng balanced development standards and codes sens t ve to the market and the commun ty's des res. We look forward to contr but ng our expert se n land use plana ng, arch tecture, and urban des gn to gu de the Updates to the Zan ng code and other documents to mplement the pol c es of the recently adopted Hous ng Element and other needed code sect ons for the benef t of the C ty of Rosemead. S ncerely, PSOMAS Rose Fistrovic V ce Pres dent/Pr nc pal- n -Charge 555 South Flower Suite 4300 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Tel 213.223.1400 www.Psomas.com Table of Contents Cover Letter Section 1. Approach and Scope of Work 1 Section 2. Project Team, Key Personnel, and Resumes 16 Section 3. Company Qualifications Section 4. References Q E- Section S. Standard City Contract & Insurance Requirements 39 Section 6. Addenda Acknowledgment 41 Section 7. Cost Proposal The t m ng of sery ces contemplated by th s Proposal, may of course, be mpacted by c rcumstances beyond Consultant's control, nclud ng acts of God, terror sm, war, r ots, labor d sputes, electr cal blackouts/brownouts, floods, fire, pandemic, or epidemic. 42 Psomas' professional staff of industry leaders produces cost- effective and award winning projects and regulatory plans for our clients through a value-added approach incorporating Project Understanding Incorporated n 1959, the C ty of Rosemead s located n the heart of the San Gabr el Valley and has grown nto one of the most soc oeconom c and ethn cally-d verse commun t es n the reg on. Today, the U.S. Census est mates the C ty has a populat on of 53,850,1 v ng n an est mated 15,297 hous ng un ts, as reported n the C tyS 2021-2029 Hous ng Element. As Rosemead cont nues to grow nto a thr v ng and econom cally susta nable common ty, the C ty s at a key po nt n is development h story where t has the opportun ty to address and fully ach eve is Reg onal Hous ng Needs Allocat on (RHNA) of 4,612 add t onal res dent al un is by the end of the 2019-2029 per od. In order to accompl sh or poss bly surpass th s goal, the C ty has dent f ed approx mately ten parcels where m xed-use development and hous ng should be pr or t zed. In rev ew of the 2021-2029 Hous ng Element, and the prev ous 2014- 2021 Hous ng Element, a number of pr or ty s tes have been successfully transformed nto a var ety of m xed-use, res dent al, and commerc al developments, such as 8449 Garvey Avenue Earle Place' and 8479 Garvey Avenue New Garvey 168 Plaza". Conversely, other pr or ty s tes have rema ned vacant or underut 1 zed, largely due to the r land use or zon ng des gnat on. They now requ re var ous d scret onary act ons nclud ng Zone Changes, General Plan Amendments, and related Cal forn a Env ronmental Qua] ty Act (CEQA) determ nat ons to max m ze el g b 1 ty and ach eve best use as part of the Res dent al/Commerc al -M xed-Use Des gn Overlay (RC-MUDO). innovation, creativity, In con unct on w th the hous ng development, the C ty has dent f ed several standards n the Rosemead Mun c pal Code (RMC) that are to be analyzed and and cutting-edge updated for cons stency. These standards nclude the boundar es of the RC- MUDD zone (RMC Sect on 17.28.030), the S gn standards (RMC Sect on 17.116), technical expertise. and off -Street Parking standards (RMC Section 17.112). Psomas s pleased to respond w th the follow ng proposal to the C ty of Rosemead that ncludes a collaborat ve analys s and update to the ex st ng Land Use Element, GIS Maps, and related Zon ng Code as deta led below, along w th rev s ons to other mportant parts of the Zon ng Code, nclud ng the S gn Code, ff-Street Parking, and residential development standards. Our proposal also ncludes n -house preparat on of the necessary CEQA documentat on. Project Approach Existing Regulatory Context - A Collaborative Analysis Psomas' approach w 11 beg n w th a collaborat ve analysis with City staff on the existing regulatory context w th n the C ty's General Plan and Zon ng Code. Our team looks forward to partner ng w th C ty staff to actively listen, discuss, and learn the day-to- day challenges and opportun t es that w 11 nform the future development standards. Following the direction of City staff, Psomas will analyze the ex st ng General Plan and Zon ng Codes accord ngly and dent fy v a redl ne/str keout copy" the sect ons that w 11 requ re updates. We w 11 work with City staff to identify secondary sections of the Code or the General Plan where ncons stenc es or s mple rev s ons may be necessary. For example, some of these ncons stenc es may be found n the s gn standards, off-street parking standards, or Density Bonus sect ons of the Code. Lastly, we will work collaboratively with the City staff to wr to and rev se the standards throughout the publ c hear ng and approval process. Updates to the Land Use Element Whenever Psomas approaches a new pro ect or commun ty, we str ve to educate ourselves on the commun ty's establ shed v s on, goals, and pr or t es. S nce the General Plan was adopted n 2010, the demands for hour ng, commerc al, reta 1, and ndustr al use have undoubtedly changed over t me. However, the C ty's v s on and pol c es for Land Use rema n focused and coact. Two pol c es wh ch w 11 be key to uphold dur ng th s pro ect are: ► Policy 3.1: Encourage m xed-use development as a means of upgrad ng establ shed uses and develop ng vacant parcels along arter als and prov d ng new commerc al, res dent al, and employment opportun t es. ► Policy 3.3: Provide adequate buffering between ex st ng res dent al and commerc al or 1 ght ndustr al uses w th n des gnated M xed-Use areas, as well as n ad acent areas. In 1 ne w th these pol c es and as Psomas approaches th s pro ect, we w 11 constantly quest on f the standards and changes we are recommend ng w 11 both br ng value to a common ty and ach eve the r ght f t" for a m xed-use development that respects and contr butes to the surround ng res dents and bu Id env ronment. We understand that m nor rev s ons to the Land Use Element and Land Use Map may be needed to mplement some of the zone changes the C ty s seek ng to ma ma n cons stency between the General Plan and Zon ng Code. Our team w 11 work w th the City staff to determine the most efficient approach wh le stay ng w th scope and budget. Updates to the Housing Element Us ng the same approach for the Hous ng Element, Psomas w 11 constantly look through the lens of r ght f t" for development standards or changes we recommend. In other words, w 11 the recommended development standards d rectly address the C ty's needs and the commun ty des res? In pract cal terms, the 2021-2029 Hous ng Element dent f ed that there were 15,297 hous ng un is n 2019. Of these un ts, they are fa rly spl t between owner and renter-occup ed homes at 48.3% and 51.7%, respect vely. The vast ma or ty of the household stock s s ngle-fam ly homes, compr s ng 87.2% of total hous ng stock. G ven th s makeup of the hous ng market n Rosemead, there may be res stance to m xed-use mult fam ly bu Id ngs w th 3o du/acre. In these instances, our goal is to work with City staff and the commun ty to h ghl ght the cr t cal need for hous ng, and to d scuss how development standards, such as the RC-MUDO zone, w 11 be able to encourage more pedestr an-fr endly env ronments w th ground - floor retail, greater public safety and amenities, and reduct ons n em ss ons that ult mately result n h gher value for the larger common ty. guilt in 2M, 8449 Garvey Avenue "Eade Glace"is an emmple o(recent mixed-use derobpmentpmvidingl6 dwelling units and 16,600s(otground floor rommerci"I uses. As part of our scope of work we w 11 process zone changes and general plan amendments mplement the pol c es of the Hous ng Element and to determ ne the most efficient approach while staying with scope and budget. Zoning Code Update Psomas recogn zes that the C ty w 11 be mplement ng the Res dent al/Commerc al -M xed-Use Des gn Overlay (RC-MUDO) zone to the approx mately ten pr or ty s tes dent f ed and poss bly other commerc ally zoned s tes as well. In our rev ew of the current RC-MUDO subsect on, the Psomas team w 11 dent fy any areas for mprovement or ncons stenc es w th the General Plan or other parts of the Zon ng Code. Please see nd v dual Tasks w th n our Scope for spec f c del verables and the extent of updates. Through discussions with City Staff, we will identify the extent of changes to the Zon ng Code that are des red. We currently understand that n add t on to the rezon ng of s tes dent f ed n the Hous ng Element and other poss ble s tes, the C ty des res to update or cod fy spec f c zon ng def n t ons, and to rev se certa n development standards that d rectly mplement updates to the Hous ng Element. Development standards rev s ons may nclude: ► Rev s ons to perm tted FAR, He ghts, etc. ► Var able he ght 1 m is based on surround ng context and best pract ces" n urban plann ng and other standards already n the Zon ng Code ► Off-street parking ► Prov s ons of the s gn code Psomas steBRequently attend formal and informal public en9a9eme,-e.... _. input ham co nmunity members. We also understand the City desires the flexibility to respond to commun ty and C ty Counc I requests to address other sect ons of the Zon ng Code not spec f cally ment oned n the RFP dur ng the course of the pro ect. In order to prov de a scope of work that meets the needs of the C ty of Rosemead and respects the budget proposed for the pro ect, our approach s to prov de a f xed-fee budget for the tems 1 sted n th s sect on and to prov de a separate secondary t me and mater als budget for other Zon ng Code sect ons that may be dent f ed at a later date, such as rev s ons to the Adm n strat on sect ons, the creat on of new zones, or the add t on of graph cs to the Zon ng Code. We propose to work on these separate tems to the 1 m t of the budgeted amount. If the pro ect s not completed before th s secondary budget s exhausted, add t onal budget w 11 be requ red to complete these sect ons. Th s approach s needed to avo d a completely open- ended scope of work, w th a f xed budget. General Plan Land Use Map and Zoning Map Update In con unct on w th the C ty of Rosemead, Psomas prov des a full -1 ne of GIS sery ces and analyses. Our team will actively consult City staff on the proper Shape F les to update, and we w 11 be able to prov de a draft and completed vers on as needed for the pro ect. Regulatory Consistency Throughout the pro ect and wr t ng process, Psomas w 11 act vely check for cons stency w th ex st ng regulatory plans and recently adopted State codes and bills, to be effectuated in 2023. Regulatory Plans to be evaluated nclude: ► C ty of Rosemead General Plan ► C ty of Rosemead Hous ng Element (6th Cycle) ► SCAG 2020-2045 Reg onal Transportat on Plans and Susta nable Commun t es Strateg es (RTP/SCS) Such codes to be cross -evaluated include: ► 2019 Hous ng Cr s s Act (SB 330) ► State Dens ty Bonus Law ( nclus ve of 2022 updates from AB 634) ► State and local ADD laws (RMC Sect on 17.30.190) ► Trans t anal & Support ve Hous ng Laws ► AB 2097 Park ng Requ rements near Ma or Trans t Stops ► AB 101 Low Barr er Nav gat on Center developments ► AB 139 Emergency and Trans t onal Hous ng Act of 2019 ► SB 2011 Affordable Housing and High Road lobs Act ► SB 6 M ddle Class Hous ng Act ► SB 35 Streamlined Affordable Housing Act Our team will consult with City staff on this recent leg slat on to ncorporate nto the Zon ng Code Update. Community Support and Public Hearing For any General Plan or Zon ng Code amendment to be successful, t must be nformed and accepted by the commun ty wh ch they serve. Our approach s s mple and s governed by our des re to understand and ntegrate the common ty's nterests, goals, and pr or t es. As such, our team w 11 engage commun ty members n two publ c workshops, one at the beg nn ng and one towards the end of the pro ect where part c pants w 11 be able to share comments, ask quest ons, and dent fy pr or t es or concerns. Th s approach g ves us the ab 1 ty to rev ew and ncorporate the common ty's ob ect ves n each phase of the pro ect establ sh ng common ty-dr ven development standards that are ob ect ve, equ table, and real st c. Add t onally, the Psomas team w 11 act vely support and advise the City staff throughout the public hearing process with support for noticing, staff reports, ordinances, resolutions, presentations, and for staff to be ava lable to respond at hear ngs as determ ned. The Psomas team has exper ence wr t ng, test ng, and mplement ng General Plan and zon ng code standards throughout Southern Cal forn a. Because our Planning and Environmental staff works directly w th arch tects, eng neers, developers, and property owners, we understand how to craft and organ ze development standards that are based n best pract ces, easy to understand, and are econom cally feas ble to mplement. In 1015, Benchmark Communities built90p Gare-.��re.-.. e/fective tmnsRinn between resitlential, commercial entl intlustnolproperties. We have been nstrumental n br ng ng act vely engaged res dents together to d scuss and env s on the future of the r common t es, and we are exc ted for the opportun ty to partner w th the C ty of Rosemead and your common ty. California Environmental Quality Act Approach The approach to the Cal forn a Env ronmental Qual ty Act (CEQA) analys s of the Pro ect cap tal zes on the ex st ng CEQA documents prepared for plann ng act v t es n the C ty w th the express purpose of streaml n ng future act ons. These nclude, at a m n mum, the F nal Env ronmental impact Report (FEIR) for the C ty's General Plan Update (2008), Garvey Avenue Spec f c Plan FEIR (2018), Freeway Corr dor M xed-Use Overlay Zone Addendum (2021), and the 2021-2029 Hous ng Element and Focused Publ c Safety Element Update Addendum (2022). Based on rev ew of these documents and Psomas' current understand ng of the proposed zon ng updates, no new or greater s go f cant mpacts are ant c pated and an Addendum to the General Plan FEIR, ncorporat ng by reference all subsequent t ered CEQA documents, s ant c pated to be the appropr ate CEQA documentat on. Due to the 1 on ted scope of the Pro ect as currently understood, and the relevance of the ex st ng analyses, no techn cal analyses (e.g., a r qual ty, greenhouse gas em ss ons, energy, no se, transportat on, b olog cal and cultural resources) are proposed as part of the Addendum scope of work. Follow ng preparat on of the draft Zon ng Code Updates, Psomas w 11 rev ew the documentat on and conf rm the env ronmental approach. Psomas w 11 commun cate w th the C ty that th s approach s conf trued and w 11 move forward. If add t onal deta is regard ng the Pro ect understand ng are made ava lable and t s clear that new or greater s go f cant mpacts could occur, the Pro ect would not qual fy for an Addendum and t s expected that a Supplemental Env ronmental Impact Report (SEIR), pursuant to Sect ons 15162 and 15163 of the State CEQA Gu del nes, would be the appropr ate documentat on. Th s proposal ncludes an n t al scope of work for an SEIR; t s n t al" because the spec f c top cs and support ng techn cal analyses cannot be prec sely known at th s t me w thout a more deta led Pro ect understand ng. Th s scope of work s based on rev ew of ava Table documents, current understand ng of the Pro ect, and profess onal udgment. We propose to prepare an In t al Study both to (1) rev ew all current CEQA env ronmental checkl st quest ons and (2) to focus the scope of the SEIR. Quant tat ve techn cal analyses for a r qual ty/ greenhouse gas em ss ons and no se are proposed as opt onal tasks as part of the SEIR scope of work. The need for any techn cal analyses s expected to be based on s to -spec f c nformat on that w 11 not be known unt 1 the zon ng updates are n process; however, these are cons dered the most 1 kely env ronmental top cs to requ re such analys s. It s poss ble to prepare an SEIR w thout the need for any techn cal analyses. Project Scope of Work Planning, and GIS Services Task 1: Project Kick -Off and Coordination Meeting ► Project Kick -Off: Psomas w 11 attend a v rtual or in-person kick-off meeting with the City. The Psomas team w 11 be ntroduced, for both plann ng and env ronmental sery ces. Th s meet ng prov des an opportun ty to dent fy preferred contacts and commun cat on methods, d scuss and/or conf rm the approach to the pro ect, and dent fy key commun ty ssues and concerns. Crucial issues that affect the City of Rosemead Zon ng Code Update w 11 be d scussed so that all part es agree to the extent of rev s ons that can be accommodated w th n the approved budget n accordance w th the Pro ect Approach descr bed above. Add t onally, the schedule w Il be d scussed and key m lestones w 11 be def ned. Psomas w 11 prepare an agenda for and arrange the meet ng. City staff will be responsible for logistics of the site vst. ► Ongoing Coordination Meetings: Meet ngs between Psomas and City staff will take place before major milestones to coordinate efforts, share commun ty nput, d scuss conceptual development standards, and to sync outcomes, goals, and t mel nes of the Pro ect. Task 1 Del verables ► Kick-off meeting agenda, preliminary schedule, and data needs ► Electron c subm ttal of meet ng m nutes ( f requested) Task 2: Existing Conditions Analysis and Base Map Creation Existing Conditions Analysis: Our team w 11 assemble and rev ew the ex st ng General Plan, Zon ng Code, Zon ng Map, Spec f c Plans, and other documents that have led to the ex st ng bu It env ronment and development patterns of the commun ty. Our f nd ngs w 11 help frame the context for the local community and City staff to dent fy nput, pr or t es, and preferences for the amendments to the General Plan, Zon ng Code, and Zon ng Map development standards. ► Base Map/Diagram Creation: Us ng data from C ty-suppl ed GIS shapef les, Psomas w 11 produce a base map so table for C ty-analys s of General Plan and Zon ng Code amendments. Psomas w 11 also create and overlay d agrams onto the base maps us ng C ty-prov ded data assoc ated w th these code amendments and des gn standards. The base maps created w 11 help dent fy ex st ng cond t ons as they relate to ad acent propert es and the larger development patterns of the C ty of Rosemead. Psomas assumes the C ty w 11 prov de GIS data of all relevant layers to be updated and d splayed on graph cs, nclud ng any des red templates and layouts. Psomas also assumes basemaps and assoc ated d agrams for up to ten parcels w 11 be created. Psomas w 11 create and prov de one overview map exhibit each for the Official General Plan Land Use Map and Zon ng Map for the C ty reflecting the updated General Plan land use and zon ng layer, and prov de one map for each of the ten parcels to be updated, for a total of twelve (12) maps. Psomas ant c pates ncorporat ng one round of ed is on each map per one set of comments. Add t onal exh b is, exh b t formats, round of edits, or GIS efforts will be billed on a t me and mater als has s follow ng C ty approval. All products w 11 be d g tal (PDF format) and no hardcop es or pr nt outs are ncluded. Task 2 Deliverables ► Draft Zon ng Map and General Plan Land Use Map Our ream is Very familiar with communities and unique setting of the Son Gabriel Valley, as shownhere in 2011 wth an in -Person wvdat oo Viah the Chapman Woods community. Task 3: Public Outreach Workshops ► The C ty of Rosemead Zon ng Code Update program w 11 be f rmly rooted n a commun ty- dr ven v s on that s representat ve of the whole commun ty and ncludes a range of d verse vo ces, pr or t es, and concerns. Our team recogn zes that stakeholders w Il have a w de range of preferences and comfort when cons der ng trad t onal or techn cal outreach. Therefore, an In t al n -person publ c workshop to 11 c t publ c nput on the scope of rev s ons that should be made to the Zon ng Code and General Plan. Public Engagement Workshops: Our team w 11 fac 1 tate two commun ty workshops. An n t al workshop w 11 focus on ntroduc ng the pro ect and rece v ng nput from the local res dents and stakeholders n the commun ty. Th s workshop w 11 be des gned to rece ve feedback from a w de -reach ng and nclus ve demograph c of the Rosemead commun ty and w 11 be sens t ve to the ongo ng challenges assoc ated w th COVID-19. A second publ c workshop w 11 be held after the release and publ c rev ew per od of the draft zon ng code and zon ng map. Altogether, these workshops w 11 further ref ne and art culate the proposed development standards. ► These meet ngs w 11 take nto cons derat on the health, safety, comfort, and techn cal ab 1 t es of the part es nvolved and may take place n person or v rtually. Dur ng these meet ngs, areas of mutual benef t, l m tat ons to development, opportun t es for growth, and future v s on for the C ty w 11 be dent f ed. Summar es of the stakeholder meet ngs w 11 be prov ded nclud ng graph cs, v suals, and maps ut 1 zed. Note: In-person outreach w 11 be determ ned n accordance with safety guidance from City staff. Community Consensus: We w 11 work w th City staff to establish key issues and potential solut ons based on commun ty feedback to serve as the backbone of the updates to the General Plan Zon ng Code and Zon ng Map. Task 3 Deliverables ► Summary of workshop ssues and f nd ngs Task 4: Development Standards and Opportunities Analysis ► Development Standards and Opportunities Analysis: Our team w 11 comp le a 1 st of pons ble zon ng Code amendments based on feedback from City staff and ideas from the community received at the n t al publ c workshop. Psomas w 11 work with City staff to determine which zoning code amendments fall w th n the pr mary scope and budget and wh ch fall w th n the secondary scope and budget. The Psomas team w 11 then present the community members and the City staff with opt ons to cod fy the proposed development standards nto the Zon ng code. ► Existing Standards vs. Community Preference: Based on the publ c workshops w th C ty const tuents and stakeholders, nformat on rece ved n the prev ous tasks, Psomas w 11 analyze alternat ves and model the potent al development standards, nclud ng the real st c and potent al development outcomes. The alternat ves w 11 be ranked n terms of sat sfact on of the C ty's goals to apply ob ect ve standards that can be rev ewed and mplemented adm n strat vely. Task 4 Deliverables ► Summary of Zone Code Amendments Task 5: Document Preparation - Zoning Code Updates ► Document Preparation: Based on Commun ty- Preferred development standards Psomas w 11 prepare rev sed Zon ng Code Text and a rev sed Zon ng Map. Psomas w 11 also prepare rev sed General Plan Land Use Element text, as needed, to mplement Zon ng Code and Map changes. The draft updates will reflect the current graphic style of the Zon ng Code and General Plan w th redl ne/str keout text used to h ghl ght changes. ► Consistency with Existing Zoning Code and Specific Plans: The proposed Zon ng Code update development standards w 11 be eternally cons stent w th the ex st ng Zon ng Code and appl cable spec f c plans n the C ty. ► Consistency with the City General Plan and Housing Element: Based on feedback rece ved from commun ty part c pat on and nput from the Commun ty Development Department, Psomas w 11 craft development standards and pol c es that are cons stent w th the C ty's ex st ng General Plan and recently approved Hous ng Element wh le encourag ng susta nable, well-balanced growth and resiliency given different situations. Special attent on w 11 be g ven to mplement the Zon ng Code amendments n Hous ng Element Program Strategy No. 9 (Spec at Hous ng Needs and Zon ng). ► Consistency with SB 330: Psomas w 11 make sure that the proposed development standards w 11 be cons stent w th the Cal forn a Hous ng Cr s s Act of 2019 (SB 330) and the C ty's mplementat on of the b 11 for any res dent at pro ect sub ect to the prov s ons of the b 11. The Psomas plane ng team has extens ve exper ence n process ng hous ng ent tlement app] cat ons of all s zes and s fam 1 ar w th the pr mary goals of SB 330 to: • Prevent the loss of hous ng and requ re replacement of ex st ng un ts. • Prov de expanded protect ons for res dent at occupants. • Prevent any form of down-zon ng that results n the loss of ex st ng or potent at hous ng stock. • Allow for prel m nary appl cat ons to secure early vest ng r ghts and shorten CEQA rev ew/ approval t me frames. Task 5 Deliverables ► Draft Zon ng Code and General Plan updates ► Draft Zon ng Map and General Plan Land Use Map Task 6: Public Hearings and Code Refinement ► Public Hearings: Psomas w 11 act as an extens on of City Planning Staff to prepare public hearing notices, staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, maps, and other documents requ red for the process ng and presentat on of the Zon ng Code updates to C ty dec s on makers. Psomas w 11 represent the C ty n pub] c hear ngs before the Plann ng Comm ss on, C ty Counc 1, and any C ty subcomm ttees. Community Standards District Revisions 8 Refinement: Follow ng the publ c hear ng process, Psomas w 11 ncorporate all f nal, amendments, and changes as recommended and approved by the C ty Counc 1. Task 6 Deliverables ► Hearing notices, staff reports, draft resolutions, and draft ord nances Task 7: CEQA Project Initiation and Project Review ► Data Collection: Psomas w 11 prepare a Data Needs Request to obta n add t onal nformat on, related to pro ect act v t es and operat ons that may be needed for techn cal analyses. Psomas w 11 rev ew the ava table documents and pro ect nformat on, assoc ated reports/stud es, and other local plane ng documents, as relevant. ► Project Review: Psomas w 11 rev ew all ex st ng data relevant to the Pro ect, nclud ng past CEQA documentat on, and all proposed zon ng updates and prov de the C ty w th an op n on on the appropr ate CEQA documentat on. Psomas w 11 coord nate w th the C ty, v a remote or n person meet ngs, to d scuss the preferred env ronmental rev ew process. Th s ncludes d scuss ng whether, and what, quant tat ve techn cal analyses are recommended. As a result of Task 7, Psomas w 11 move forward a ther w th Tasks 8 and 9, or Tasks 10 through 14 and poss bly opt onal tasks. Task 7 Deliverables ► Data needs request ► Rev ew of ex st ng data and proposed zon ng updates to determ ne appropr ate CEQA documentat on, and coord nat on w th C ty regard ng env ronmental rev ew approach Task 8: Addendum to the General Plan Update EIR ► Administrative Draft Addendum: Psomas w 11 prepare a draft Pro ect Descr pt on, appropr ate for an Addendum and a Pro ect of th s nature. The purpose of draft ng a Pro ect Descr pt on for rev ew pr or to prepar ng the env ronmental analyses s to ensure Psomas understands and fully captures the Pro ect pr or to n t at ng the env ronmental analyses. The Pro ect descr pt on w 11 nclude, but not be 1 m ted to, Pro ect locat on and sett ng; Pro ect ob ect ves; plann ng documents and maps, as ava lable; and any other features un que to the Pro ect that are ntegral to the analys s of the env ronmental mpacts. Upon complet on, Psomas w 11 electron cally subm t (.e., Word and .pdf) prov de the draft Pro ect Descr pt on to the C ty for rev ew. The CEQA Gu del nes do not spec fy the content or format for an Addendum. Psomas typ cally recommends the Addendum nclude the follow ng. - (1) g:(1) Purpose of the Addendum; (2) Pro ect H story/ Background; (3) Pro ect Descr pt on, wh ch would ncorporate C ty comments on the draft descr pt on; (4) Summary of the conclus ons and f nd ngs of prev ous EIR and dent f cat on of appl cable m t gat on measures ncorporated nto the proposed Pro ect; (5) Env ronmental Analys s; and (6) Conclus ons. As the C ty has recently adopted Addendums, th s Scope of Work assumes a s m lar format and level of deta 1 w 11 be prov ded. Th s analys s w 11 largely be based on ex st ng data conta ned n prev ous env ronmental documents and the documents prepared for the Pro ect. Any changes n ex st ng cond t ons or app] cable regulat ons and pol c es s nce the cert f cat on of the EIR w 11 be dent f ed. Appl cable m t gat on measures from the prev ous env ronmental document that are relevant w Il be dent f ed. As appropr ate, the Addendum w 11 dent fy those mpacts that were prev ously found to be s gn f cant and unavo dable and were addressed n the related Statement of Overr d ng Cons derat ons. Psomas w 11 electron cally subm t the Adm n strat ve Draft Addendum to the C ty for rev ew. ► Final Addendum: Follow ng rece pt of consol dated comments from the C ty, Psomas w 11 rev se the document accord ngly and subm t the Final Addendum to the City. If conflicting or unclear comments are rece ved, Psomas w 11 consult w th the C ty to resolve any ssues. Psomas w 11 prov de the C ty w th both a clean (Word and .pdf) and a track changes Word document to rev ew and conf rm all changes. Add t onally, Psomas w 11 comp le a M t gat on Mon for ng and Report ng Program (MMRP) for the Pro ect n compl ance w th Sect on 21081.6 of the Pohl c Resources Code. The MMRP w 11 be n a matr x format prov d ng the t m ng and respons b 1 ty for each appl cable m t gat on measure. Th s Scope of Work assumes the C ty w Il be respons ble for all not c ng to comply w th C ty requ rements. When the Pro ect and Addendum are adopted, Psomas w 11 prepare a Not ce of Determination for City staff review, signature, and f 1 ng. Th s task does not nclude Los Angeles County Clerk or Cal forn a Department of F sh and W ldl fe f 1 ng fees. F nally, th s Scope of Work assumes formatt ng compl ance w th Sect on 508 of the Rehab 1 tat on Act w 11 not be requ red. Task 8 Deliverables ► Electron c subm ttal of draft Pro ect Descr pt on ► Electron c subm ttal of Adm n strat ve Draft Addendum ► Electron c subm ttal of F nal Addendum ► Electron c subm ttal of MMRP ► Not ce of Determ nat on for C ty f 1 ng w th the Los Angeles County Clerk and State Clear nghouse (CEQA Subm t) Task 9: CEQA Project Management and Meetings (Addendum) ► Project Management: Psomas w 11 be respons ble for manag ng the CEQA process for the City. Management efforts will include ongoing coord nat on w th the C ty and Pro ect team, as needed, prov d ng comp] ance w th the Scope of Work and schedule. Psomas w 11 also establ sh that nformat on and updates are d ssem nated, as necessary. Th s task assumes the CEQA process w 11 be completed n approx mately three months. Meetings and Hearings: Th s task ncludes part c pat on by the CEQA Manager n coord nat on meet ngs—e ther n -person or v a conference calls—as necessary, w th the C ty and other members of the Pro ect team. Psomas' CEQA Manager w 11 be ava lable to present f nd ngs at publ c hear ngs and/or commun ty meet ngs as requested. The fee est mate for th s task assumes up to 12 hours for attendance at meet ngs and hear ngs by the CEQA Manager, above and beyond attendance at the kick-off meet ng (Task 1). At C ty's request, Psomas can attend further meet ngs on a t me and mater als bas s, based on hourly rates and sub ect to pr or approval. Task 9 Deliverables ► Ongo ng CEQA pro ect management ► Attendance at meet ngs and hear ngs as needed by the CEQA Pro ect Manager up to the not -to -exceed fee for th s task Task 10: Initial Study and Notice of Preparation Psomas w 11 prepare a Draft In t al Study (IS), us ng the C ty's preferred document templates, for rev ew by the C ty. If we can adequately document that no Pro ect mpact or a less than s gn f cant Pro ect mpact would occur on a top c, that top c w 11 be focused out" of the Draft SEIR w th appropr ate substant at on, and no further techn cal analys s w 11 be requ red. All conclus ons and substant at ng nformat on w 11 be documented n the IS. For other top cal ssues, spec f c checkl st quest ons that would have no mpact may also be focused out. The IS w 11 dent fy the checkl st quest ons where no further analys s n the Draft SEIR s necessary. Psomas w 11 be respons ble for prepar ng all CEQA- related not ces, nclud ng the Not ce of Preparat on (NOP). In add t on to the IS, Psomas w 11 prepare a Draft NOP, wh ch w 11 prov de an overy ew of the Pro ect; Pro ect ob ect ves; alternat ves to be evaluated; and expected approvals and perm is requ red for Pro ect mplementat on. The Adm n strat ve Draft IS/ NOP w Il be transm tted electron cally (PDF and Word) to the C ty for rev ew and comment. Upon rece pt of comp led comments from the C ty, Psomas w 11 rev se the IS/NOP accord ngly and prepare an Approval Draft IS/NOP for the C ty's approval pr or to publ c rev ew. Psomas w 11 coord nate w th the C ty to prepare a ma 1 ng 1 st and w 11 be respons ble for d str but on of the IS and/or NOP to all nd v duals and agenc es on the ma I ng 1 st, to be prov ded by the C ty. Th s d str but on w 11 nclude upload of the IS/NOP and an NOC to the State Clear nghouse, to formally n t ate the publ c rev ew process, and Psomas w 11 post the NOP w th the Los Angeles County Clerk. Psomas w Il prov de up to 5 hard cop es (2 w th hard copy append ces) of the IS and 35 hard cop es of the NOP and w 11 be respons ble for coord nat ng the reproduct on and d str but on of the IS/NOP based on the d str but on 1 st. Add t onally, I copy of the IS/ NOP and techn cal append ces n an HTML, or other acceptable web-fr endly format, w 11 be prov ded to the C ty to be placed on the C ty's webs te. Fees ant c pate us ng overn ght del very for all packages be ng sent to the Lead and all Respons ble Agenc es (a max mum of 10), except for those go ng to a post office (P.0) Box, which will be delivered using Cert f ed Ma 1 v a the U.S. Postal Sery ce (USPS) w th s gned rece pt as a proof of del very n compl ance w th the State CEQA Gu del nes. All other packages w 11 be sent v a USPS F rst Class ma 1. Th s scope of work assumes no Scop ng Meet ng s requ red, as the Pro ect s not expected to be of Statew de, reg onal, or areaw de s gn f cance pursuant to Sect on 15206(b) of the State CEQA Gu del nes. Psomas can ass st w th preparat on of and part c pate n a Scop ng Meet ng, subm t to a scope and budget augment. Task 10 Deliverables ► Adm n strat ve Draft IS/NOP (electron c subm ttal) ► Approval Draft IS/NOP (electron c subm ttal) ► Pohl c Rev ew IS/NOP (d str buted to ma 1 ng 1 st) ► Overn ght or USPS F rst Class ma 1 del very of the IS/NOP to the d str but on 1 st, as appropr ate ► Hand del very of NOP to Los Angeles County Clerk ► Upload of IS/NOP and NOC to the State Clear nghouse Task 11: Administrative and Screencheck Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Psomas w 11 prepare an Adm n strat ve Draft SEIR n accordance w th CEQA, the State CEQA Gu del nes (2022), and pert nent case law. The analys s w 11 be based on the NOP responses rece ved, techn cal evaluat on of the Pro ect, and ava lable and pert nent data. The analys s assumes the Pro ect w 11 comply w th all appl cable federal, State, and local laws and regulat ons. The SEIR text w 11 be supplemented by exh b is and graph cs to enhance and support the analys s and f nd ngs. It s noted th s task ncludes d rect expenses for a cultural resources records search n the Cal forn a H stor cal Resources Informat on System (CHRIS) at the South Central Coastal Informal on Center (SCCIC) located at Cal forn a State Un vers ty, Fullerton n support of the requ red Nat ve Amer can consultat on pursuant to AB 52. It s assumed the C ty w ll conduct all agency -to -agency tr bal consultat on, nclud ng not f cat on, follow-up, consultat on, and documentat on. All appropr ate documentat on w 11 be prov ded to Psomas for summar zat on nto the env ronmental document. Psomas' n -house cultural resources staff can provide assistance during the consultat on, up to the not -to -exceed budget or sub ect to a budget augment. Psomas' approach to prepar ng key sect ons of the SEIR s prov ded below: Executive Summary: Psomas w 11 prepare the execut ve summary sect on upon complet on of all other SEIR sect ons to present the f nal and updated nformat on. Th s sect on w 11 summar ze the pro ect descr pt on, mpacts, and m t gat on measures. The summary w 11 also d scuss the locat on, areas of controversy and ssues to be resolved, and Pro ect alternat ves. Intraduct on: The Introduct on w 11 nclude pro ect background and h story; purpose of the SEIR n relat on to the prev ously-cert f ed EIR and subsequent t ered documents; env ronmental ssues assessed n the SEIR; env ronmental rev ew process; and organ zat on of the SEIR. Environmental Setting and Project Description: Psomas w 11 use the pro ect descr pt on prepared as part of Task 10 and augment w th add t onal deta 1 as appropr ate. Environmental Analysis: It s expected the SEIR, f determ ned necessary, w 11 be very focused based on the In t al Study analys s. For purposes of th s scope of work, t s assumed that no more than f ve env ronmental top cs w 11 be addressed n the SEIR. Each top cal SEIR sect on w 11 conta n a d scuss on of the ex st ng cond t ons on the s tes and n the v c n ty; a summary of the regulatory framework; dent f cat on of s gn f cant d rect, nd rect, and cumulative environmental effects anticipated for each env ronmental ssue; and m t gat on measures, f requ red. Based on current understand ng of the Pro ect, env ronmental top cs that maybe carr ed forward nto the SEIR nclude aesthet cs, a r qual ty, no se, and transportat on. The 1 st of top cs to be addressed n the SEIR s sub ect to rev ew of the complete Zon ng Code Amendment. The ma or ty of analyses are expected to be qual tat ve. However, opt onal tasks for quant tat ve assessment of a r qual ty/greenhouse gas em ss ons and no se are prov ded, as these are the top cs w th the most potent a] to requ re such analys s. Thresholds of s gn f cance w 11 be stated n each techn cal sect on to enable the reader to understand the analyt cal process used to dent fy potent al Pro ect mpacts and, unless otherw se d rected by the C ty, w 11 be taken from Append x G of the State CEQA Gu del nes. For each top cal ssue, the EIR w 11 dent fy the level of s gn f cance pr or to and after m t gat on, f appl cable based on the establ shed thresholds. Alternatives: Psomas w 11 prov de an assessment of alternat ves to the Pro ect. These alternat ves w 11 be based on the requ rements of CEQA and d scuss ons with City staff. This SOW assumes no more than three alternat ves would be analyzed, nclud ng a No Pro ect Alternat ve. Each alternat ve w 11 be qual tat vely assessed n compar son to the proposed Pro ect. As requ red by CEQA, the alternat ves w 11 be des gned to reduce or el m nate, where poss ble, the mpacts dent f ed for the Pro ect. The alternat ves w 11 be d scussed and further developed/def ned through collaboration with City staff. other Requ red Sect ons: The follow ng CEQA-requ red sect ons w 11 be prepared as a part of the SEIR: ► Long-term mpacts; ► S gn f cant rrevers ble env ronmental changes; ► S gn f cant unavo dable adverse mpacts; ► Growth- nduc ng mpacts; references; and ► Preparers and contr butors, agenc es, and persons consulted. The Adm n strat ve Draft SEIR w 11 be transm tied electron cally, along w th the techn cal append ces, to the C ty for rev ew and comment. Upon rece pt of comp led comments, Psomas w 11 rev se the document accord ngly and prepare the Screencheck Draft SEIR for resubm ttal to the C ty. Psomas w Il electron cally subm t, and any Word f les w Il be prov ded to the C ty n track -change for ease of rev ew and conf rmat on that all comments have been ncorporated/addressed. If there are conflicting or unclear comments, Psomas w 11 coord nate w th the C ty v a ema 1 or conference call to resolve any ssues. Task 11 Deliverables ► Adm n strat ve Draft SEIR (electron cal subm ttal) ► Screencheck Draft SEIR (electron cal subm ttal) Task 12: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report and Public Review Upon rece pt of comments on the Screencheck Draft SEIR, Psomas w 11 rev se accord ngly and subm t an Approval Draft SEIR. It s assumed that any comments on the Approval Draft document are m n mal and ed for al n nature. Psomas w Il be respons ble for prepar ng and d str but ng the Not ce of Ava lab 1 ty (NOA) for publ c d str but on to all part es who rece ved the NOP, augmented as appropr ate; 5 hard cop es (2 w th hard copy appendices) of the Draft SEIR for City staff and publ c rev ew cop es; and 1 web -ready electron c copy of the Draft SEIR. All append ces w 11 be prov ded on a CD affixed to the back cover of each print copy. Psomas w 11 be respons ble for d str but on of the document and related not ces to the approved ma 1 ng 1 st, nclud ng 1 brar es. Th s d str but on w Il also nclude electron c upload of the SEIR, the NOA, a summary form, and an NOC to the State Clear nghouse to formally n t ate the publ c rev ew process (m n mum of 45 days). Psomas w 11 hand del ver the NOA to the County Clerk. Task 12 Deliverables ► Draft NOA, Summary Form, and NOC (electron c subm ttal) ► Web -ready f le of the Draft SEIR ► Overn ght or USPS F rst Class Ma 1 del very of NOA to all part es who rece ved the NOP, augmented as appropr ate ► Overn ght del very of 5 hard cop es (2 w th hard copy append ces) of the Draft SEIR ► Electron c upload of the Draft SEIR, Summary Form, NOA, and NOC to State Clear nghouse Task 13: Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Response to Comments and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program Sect on 15088 of the State CEQA Gu del nes requ res that a Lead Agency must cons der comments t rece ves on an FIR dur ng the pub]. c rev ew per od and prepare wr tten responses to s gn f cant env ronmental ssues ra sed. Th s scope assumes a total of 36 hours of technical staff time will be required for preparation of the Response to Comments (RTC). If an add t onal effort is necessary to prepare legally adequate responses, or f late comment letters are rece ved that ra se s gn f cant env ronmental ssues, Psomas w 11 not fy the C ty and a budget augment may be needed. It s also assumed that m n mal changes w 11 be needed and that any new nformat on or rev s ons w 11 not const tute s gn f cant new nformat on and that rec rculat on of the SEIR w 11 not be requ red pr or to cert f cat on cons stent w th Sect on 1so88.5 of the State CEQA Gu del nes. In compl ance w th Sect on 21081.6 of the Cal forn a Publ c Resources Code, Psomas w Il prepare a M t gat on Mon for ng and Report ng Program (MMRP) for adopt on at the t me of SEIR cert f cat on and w 11 be n matr x format nclud ng the t to ng and respons b 1 ty for each m t gat on measure. It s assumed that one draft and one f nal vers on of the F nal SEIR (compr sed of RTC and MMRP) w 11 be prepared and electron cally subm tted to the C ty. If mod f cat ons to the Pro ect and/or recommended cond t ons of approval/m t gat on measures for the Pro ect ar se from publ c hear ngs (e.g., Plann ng Comm ss on, C ty Counc 1), Psomas w 11 rev se the MMRP. However, substant al mod f cat ons are not assumed n the fees for th s Pro ect. Once approved, Psomas w 11 d str bute the F nal SEIR to all publ c agency commenters no less than 10 days pr or to the C ty cert fy ng the SEIR. Th s scope assumes d str but on of up to four hard cop es of the F nal SEIR and a web -ready f le for post ng on the C ty's webs te. Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations Psomas w 11 prepare the F nd ngs of Fact and Statement of Overr d ng Cons derat ons for the SEIR and Pro ect requ red by Sect on 1so91 of the State CEQA Gu del nes and cons stent w th the approach used for other pro ects n the C ty. These F nd ngs and SOC w 11 supplement, and not replace, prev ously-approved F nd ngs and SOC. It s assumed that one draft and one f nal vers on of the F nd ngs and SOC w 11 be prepared and electron cally subm tted to the C ty. Notice of Determination Psomas w 11 prepare the Not ce of Determ nat on (NOD) to be f led w th the County Clerk. Immed ately follow ng cert f cat on of the SEIR by the C ty, Psomas w 11 coord nate the necessary f 1 ngs and the C ty w 11 be respons ble for payment of related fees ($3,914.25 for 2023). Immed ately follow ng th s f 1 ng, Psomas w 11 prepare an updated NOC and subm t the NOC and cop es of the s gned and f led NOD and payment rece pts to the State Clear nghouse. Task 13 Deliverables ► Draft F nal SEIR (RTC and MMRP) for C ty Rev ew (electron c subm ttal) ► Overn ght del very of up to four hard cop es of the F nal SEIR to publ c agency commentors and the C ty ► Web -ready f le for post ng on the C ty's webs te. ► Draft and F nal F nd ngs of Fact and Statement of Overr d ng Cons derat ons (electron c subm ttal) ► Draft and F nal NOD for C ty s gnature and subm ttal to C ty Clerk and State Clear nghouse ► Electron c upload of the F nal SEIR, F nd ngs and SOC, Summary Form, NOC, NOD, and CDFW fee rece pts to State Clear nghouse Task 14: CEQA Project Management and Meetings (SEIR) ► Pro ect Management: Psomas w 11 be respons ble for manag ng the CEQA process for the C ty. Management efforts will include ongoing coord nat on w th the C ty and Pro ect team, as needed, to ensure compl ance w th the Scope of Work and schedule. Psomas w 11 also ensure that nformat on and updates are d ssem nated, as necessary. Th s task assumes the CEQA process w 11 be completed n approx mately 12 months. Meet ngs and Hear ngs: Th s task ncludes part c pat on by the CEQA Manager n coord nat on meet ngs - e ther n -person or v a conference calls - as necessary, w th the C ty and other members of the Pro ect team. Psomas' CEQA Manager w 11 be ava lable to present f nd ngs at publ c hear ngs and/or commun ty meet ngs as requested. The fee est mate for th s task assumes up to 40 hours for part c pat on n conference call, meet ngs, and hear ngs by the CEQA Manager, above and beyond attendance at the pro ect n t at on meet ng. At C ty's request, Psomas can attend further meet ngs on a t me and mater als bas s, based on hourly rates and sub ect to pr or approval. Task 14 Deliverables ► Ongo ng CEQA pro ect management, Attendance at meet ngs and hear ngs as needed by the CEQA Pro ect Manager up to the not -to -exceed fee for th stask. Optional Task 15 Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Emissions Analysis Psomas w 11 rev ew related Pro ect data, nclud ng the Data Needs Request spreadsheet and prev ous CEQA documentat on. Based on nformat on prov ded, Psomas w 11 draft reasonable worst-case scenar os for ant c pated construct on act v t es (.e., most ntens ve phase, construct on type, construct on start and complet on dates, ant c pated so 1 export and mport, equ pment m x) and long-term operat ons to be used as the bas s of the a r qual ty model ng. Psomas w 11 conduct the a r qual ty analys s cons stent w th the South Coast A r Qual ty Management D str ct's (SCAQMD's) recommended methods for CEQA analyses and w 11 evaluate the Pro ect's contr but on to reg onal em ss ons to the a r bas n as well as local zed concentrat ons to sens t ve uses prox mate to a nd v dual parcel. For the reg onal em ss ons analys s, Psomas w 11 calculate the Pro ect's construct on and operat onal cr ter a pollutant reg onal (mass) em ss ons us ng the Cal forn a Em ss ons Est mator Model (CalEEMod). Model results w 11 be compared w th the SCAQMDs CEQA reg onal em ss ons thresholds and the s gn f cance f nd ngs of the General Plan FEIR and subsequent CEQA documents to determ ne the potent al for the Pro ect to result n new or more s gn f cant mpacts to the a r has n's reg onal em ss ons. For the analys s of potent al mpacts to the local area prox mate to the Pro ect s te, the SCAQMD requ res that pro ect-related construct on em ss ons be evaluated aga nst the local zed s gn f cance thresholds (LSTs). LSTs are used to determ ne whether lens t ve uses near a pro ect s to are exposed to a r pollut on that exceeds the amb ent a r qua] ty standards (AAQS). For the operat ons phase of the Pro ect, t expected that a qual tat ve analys s w 11 be conducted to demonstrate whether or not the Pro ect would generate traffic congestion at a major intersection at a magn tude that would cause a local carbon monox de (CO) hotspot". Thus, no d spers on model ng s ncluded n th s SOW for CO analys s. Pro ect area exposure to construct on phase tox c a r contam nants (TACs) and odors w 11 also be addressed qual tat vely. Add t onally, the analys s w 11 nclude an evaluat on of Pro ect conform ty w th the A r Qual ty Management Plan (AQMP) for the South Coast A r Bas n (SoCAB). Psomas w 11 prepare a quant tat ve GHG em ss ons analys s that w 11 use the data and scenar os developed for the a r qual ty analys s; assumpt ons for the Pro ect's ant c pated electr c ty, natural gas, and water usage; proposed Pro ect features that would conserve energy and water; and on -s to recycl ng plans, susta nab 1 ty features, and other data relat ve to GHG em ss ons. Psomas w 11 calculate construct on and operat onal GHG em ss ons concurrently w th the a r qual ty em ss ons us ng CaIEEMod. Psomas w 11 compare the GHG em ss ons w th cr ter a that have been recommended by the SCAQMD or a threshold determined by coordination with City staff and the s gn f cance f nd ngs of the General Plan FEIR and subsequent CEQA documents to determ ne the potent al for the Pro ect to result n new or more s gn f cant mpacts related to GHG em ss ons. Psomas w 11 also determ ne whether mplementat on of the Project would conflict with applicable State, reg onal, and C ty plans, pol c es, or regulat ons adopted for the purpose of reduc ng GHG em ss ons. M t gat on measures that reduce construct on and operat ons phase mpacts w 11 be dent f ed, as necessary. If reg onal and/or local construct on or operat ons phase em ss ons exceed the SCAQMD thresholds of s gn f cance or the appl ed GHG em ss ons threshold, Psomas w 11 work w th the C ty to determ ne feas ble m t gat on measures, f necessary. The f nd ngs w 11 be prov ded n the A r Qual ty and Greenhouse Gas Em ss ons sect ons of the SEIR, wh ch w 11 nclude summar es of pollutant descr pt ons, pert nent a r qua] ty/GHG regulat ons, local a r qual ty cond t ons, Pro ect-generated a r pollutant and GHG em ss ons, and an append x w th support ng calculat ons. Optional Task 15 Deliverables ► Draft A r Qual ty and Greenhouse Gas Em ss ons sect ons subm tted as part of the Adm n strat ve Draft SEIR Optional Task 16 Noise and Vibration Analysis Psomas w 11 analyze temporary no se and v brat on mpacts from construct on act v t es and w 11 also rev ew the Pro ect data to evaluate operat onal no se mpacts to sens t ve receptors. Because the C ty's General Plan's basel ne no se levels are based on zoos data, short-term no se measurements (20-m notes) w 11 be conducted n the Pro ect area to document ex st ng amb ent no se levels. The Pro ect s ant c pated to nvolve no se sources, wh ch nclude HVAC (heat ng, vent lat on, and a r cond t on ng) un is and transportat on. The analys s w 11 compare no se mpacts w th the appl cable standards n the C ty's General Plan, any appl cable spec f c plans, and Rosemead Mun c pal Code as well as the s gn f cance f nd ngs of the General Plan FEIR and subsequent CEQA documents to determ ne the potent al for the Pro ect to result n new or more s gn f cant mpacts related to no se and v brat on. On -s to no se measurements are not ncluded n th s scope of work, t s assumed that appropr ate basel ne no se level data can be prov ded by the General Plan FEIR. M t gat on measures that reduce construct on and operat ons phase mpacts w 11 be dent f ed, as necessary. F nd ngs w 11 be prov ded n the No se sect on of the EIR, wh ch w 11 nclude summar es of no se term nology, appl cable no se regulat ons, amb ent no se env ronment, ncreases n ex st ng no se levels, and an append x w th support ng calculat ons. We assume that a deta led nter or no se analys s for the ass sted 1 v ng uses w 11 not be requ red and s not ncluded nth s SOW. Optional Task 16 Deliverables ► Draft No se sect on subm tted as part of the Adm n strat ve Draft SEIR Project Timeline The proposed schedule, located on page 9, nd cates when each task w 11 take place, and takes nto cons derat on the C ty's des re to be completed w th the Zoning Code Updates within one year of kick-off. This schedule is flexible and will be coordinated with the C ty to ach eve max mum nput and buy- n from var ous stakeholders n the commun ty. Project Management and Methodology Psomas has developed and follows very deta led procedure manuals for all techn cal pract ce areas, pro ect management, and adm n strat on. We are proud of the reputat on for h gh qual ty work we have earned and are comm tied to ma nta n ng and enhanc ng t by cont nu ng to focus on the v tal elements descr bed below. Value Planning Our team s comm tted to prov d ng value plann ng (VP) sery ces, wh ch we ntroduce early n the pro ect to dent fy, ref ne, and agree upon a h erarchy of the cl ent's and commun ty's ob ect ves. VP allows the pro ect team to keep these ob ect ves top m nd and stay n sync w th these nterests, goals, and pr or t es throughout the process. Our team offers an interdisciplinary staff of spec al sts n all d sc pl nes requ red for th s pro ect. As a result, we are able to select nd v duals w th leadersh p and expert se n these spec alty areas and ut 1 ze the r exper ence as needed on each pro ect. The team ut 1 zes the VP process to prov de real st c est mates of cost and schedule to allow better dec s on - mak ng and r sk management. Our goal as a value planner s to keep the pro ect organized moving forward efficiently and on target to ach eve the cost, schedule, qual ty, and feas b 1 ty goals of the cl ent. For the pro ect's ent re 1 fe cycle, our team has the ab 1 ty and sub ect matter experts needed to manage r sk and apply creat ve problem-solv ng through all phases. Our exper enced management and techn cal staff provide peer reviews and production support to mplement plann ng, des go, construct on, and operat on of fac 1 t es to prov de that our cl ents' program s del vered successfully. Project Quality Assurance/Quality Control Psomas requ res each pro ect to follow our nternal Qual ty Assurance/Qual ty Control Plan. Th s plan oversees the qual ty of the work and del verables and keeps the pro ect on schedule, promotes completeness, dent f es potent al r sks, and addresses cr t cal ssues that may ar se throughout the durat on of the pro ect. As part of the overall QA/QC effort for each project, Psomas w 11: ► In t ate our Value Plann ng approach and outreach work plan ► Establ sh a cl ent centr c rev ew group and nvolve our local QA/QC representat ve to help w th qual ty checks and rev ews ► Clearly def ne the respons b 1 t es and roles for each member of the pro ect team ► Work w th n a well -def ned scope, but be respons ve and flexible to changes ► Ident fy and m t gate r sks early P, Be cogn zant of budgetary m lestones n relat on to work performed i Project Schedule The proposed schedule below nd cates when each task w 11 take place and cons ders the C ty's des re to complete this project within one year. This schedule is flexible and will be coordinated with the City to achieve maximum nput and buy- n from var ous res dents and stakeholders n the common ty. The CEQA process for an SEIR var es but would be an est mated 3-5 months longer that for an Addendum. TASKS 1.0 Project Kick-off and Coordination Meeting 2.0 Existing Conditions Analysis and Base Map Creation 3.0 Public Outreach Workshops 4.0 Development Standards and Opportunity Analysis 5.0 Document Preparation - Zoning Code Updates 6.0 Public Hearings and Code Refinement 7.0 CEQA Project Initiation 8.0 Addendum to General Plan Update EIR 9.0 CEQA Project Management and Meetings (Addendum) LEGEND Project Kick -Off Meeting • • • • I Ongoing Task Items 0 1 Draft Release • I City Coordination Meetings & Reviews Project Team Task Research & Development Public Outreach Events & Public Hearings M O N d a E d w •• N N M N N M O N N O N N M O d N T N p N r7 •~„ E y A n N 0 cM =>1 ML rn n M lL Q n Q N O ...�.�. ........ .•. �.. . • .. ........ .... .. .. .. ... ... • I City Coordination Meetings & Reviews Project Team Task Research & Development Public Outreach Events & Public Hearings M O N d a E d w ••