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Item 15 - On-Call Environmental Review Services for Federally Funded Programs
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Relevant Experience <br /> <br />Rincon Consultants, Inc. 21 <br />Rincon conducted peer reviews of the air quality, GHG and noise traffic analyses, and a new cultural <br />resources study for the EIR Addendum. Rincon teamed with Ganddini Group who conducted a peer <br />review of the transportation analysis. <br />414 Crocker Street Apartments Project Sustainable Communities Project CEQA <br />Exemption <br />Little Tokyo Service Center <br />Reference Info: <br />Debbie Chen, Senior Project Manager <br />Little Tokyo Service Center <br />231 East Third Street, Suite G-106 <br />Los Angeles, California 90013 <br />213-473-3030 | dchen@LTSC.org <br />Dates: September 2019 to January 2021 <br />Budget: $31,954 <br />Scope of Work: <br /> Preparation of Sustainable Communities <br />Project CEQA Exemption <br />Staff: Deanna Hansen (Principal-in-Charge), <br />Susanne Huerta (Project Manager), Vanessa <br />Villanueva <br />Rincon prepared a Sustainable Communities Project <br />CEQA Exemption (SCPE) for an affordable housing <br />project located at 414 Crocker Street in the Little <br />Tokyo neighborhood of Los Angeles, on the site of the <br />former Umeya Rice Cake Factory. The project involved <br />demolition of the existing manufacturing building and <br />construction of a residential building that included up <br />to 180 affordable housing units. The project required <br />approval of a general plan amendment, zone change and subdivision entitlement. However, the project <br />was a mixed-use development located in a transit priority area, which included residential, commercial <br />and community uses on-site, located within walking and bicycling distance of a variety of retail, <br />restaurant, employment and services uses, as well as numerous transit opportunities. In addition, the <br />proposed redevelopment of the site was found to be consistent with the goals and policies of the <br />Southern California Association of Governments’ Regional Transit Plan/Sustainable Communities <br />Strategy (RTP/SCS), and therefore, qualified for the Sustainable Communities CEQA exemption. <br />Los Lirios Mixed-Use Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment <br />BRIDGE Housing Corporation <br />Reference Info: <br />Brandie Gordon, Project Manager <br />BRIDGE Housing <br />5120 West Goldleaf Circle, Suite 120 <br />Los Angeles, California 90056 <br />424-419-5100 | bgordon@bridgehousing.com <br />Dates: March 2020 <br />Budget: $8,000 <br />Scope of Work: <br /> Preparation of a Sustainable Communities <br />Environmental Assessment <br />Staff: Deanna Hansen (Principal-in-Charge), <br />Susanne Huerta (Project Manager), Vanessa <br />Villanueva <br />EXHIBIT 1
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