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<br /> E-6 Statement of Qualifications – On-Call Environmental Review Services for Housing Division <br />One Metro West <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />COSTA MESA, CA <br />Michael Baker is assisting the City of Costa Mesa with the <br />preparation of an EIR for the One Metro West Specific Plan and <br />Master Plan. The Specific Plan proposes a mixed-use development <br />that consists of residential, specialty retail, creative office, and open <br />space uses. The project is proposed to include up to 1,057 <br />residential dwelling units (anticipated to be rental units), 25,000 <br />square feet of commercial creative office, 6,000 square feet of <br />specialty retail, and 1.5-acres of open space. The project would <br />also include off-site pedestrian and bicyclist improvements to Sunflower Avenue and a new bicycle trail connection to the existing Santa <br />Ana River Trail to the west. All existing buildings, structures, parking areas, drive aisles, and hardscape/landscape improvements are <br />proposed to be demolished. The proposed project requires approval of a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Specific Plan, Master <br />Plan, Development Agreement, Tentative Tract Map, Tree Removal Permit and Public Art Plan. <br /> <br />Key issues: Key issues include aesthetics, transportation/ traffic, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and noise. Other issues include <br />public controversy due to a City ballot initiative, Measure Y. <br /> <br />Year Completed: In progress <br />Client: City of Costa Mesa <br />Contact: Minoo Ashabi, AICP, Principal Planner <br /> MINOO.ASHABI@costamesaca.gov <br /> 714.754.5610 <br /> <br />One Metro West Conceptual Site Plan <br />EXHIBIT 3
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