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CHAMBERS GROUP
Contract #
A-2020-241-05
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
12/1/2020
Expiration Date
11/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/12/2025
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RFQ#20-100: Environmental and Planning Services CHAMBERS <br />City of Santa Ana <br />GROUP <br />The information gathered during scoping meetings and public comment meetings are helpful in gathering the required <br />information to properly analyze the environmental document for a project, whether it is a ND, MND and/or Draft <br />EIR/Final EIR. <br />Kick -Off and Scoping Meetings <br />After receiving a notice to proceed (NTP) for a project from the City, Chambers Group will be prepared to meet with <br />the City and other relevant parties such as the City consultants and project Applicant(s), at a Project Initiation/Kick-off <br />Meeting to discuss the project and receive all available project information. Chambers Group will work closely with the <br />City to determine what additional data, if any, must be collected in support of the appropriate CEQA document. In <br />addition to CEQA documents, Chambers Group will provide additional related tasks to assist the City such as <br />collaboration with various consultants, State and local agencies, and coordination with the City departments such as <br />the Planning and Building Agency, the Public Works Agency, and the Community Development Agency. <br />CEQA Document Preparation <br />Chambers Group's will provide the City with a tailored approach that adapts to changes in CEQA case law and any CEQA <br />Guideline updates. Our experienced group of environmental planning staff has an in-depth understanding of CEQA that <br />ensures that we are able to determine the correct CEQA document for the project. For example, the Berkeley Hillside <br />Preservation v. City of Berkeley case gives deference to the lead agency for determining when a project may be exempt <br />from CEQA. The summaries below highlight the general approach of CEQA, other technical services, and general <br />administrative support to the City. <br />Preparing the Initial Study (IS) <br />Preparation of an IS Checklist will be completed to confirm the appropriate environmental documentation for a given <br />project. The IS will be prepared using the most recent revision of the IS Environmental Checklist Form suggested in the <br />CEQA Guidelines Appendix G in compliance with CEQA Section 15063. Chambers Group will identify issue areas where <br />no impacts, less than significant impacts, or potentially significant impacts would result from the proposed project. <br />Further analyses will be provided for specific resource areas that may be of concern based on the project area or based <br />on technical analyses provided by outside consultants. These include analyses on a project's consistency and <br />applicability to the City's General Plan policies, zoning, and specifications. The IS will be used as a guide in the decision <br />as to the appropriate environmental documentation to prepare for the project. Chambers Group will provide a <br />recommendation for the appropriate level of CEQA documentation. We understand the importance of being good <br />stewards of public funds and will use our CEQA expertise to ensure that the City is preparing the appropriate CEQA <br />document based on the project impacts and project type. <br />Notice of Exemption (NOE) <br />Chambers Group, in consultation with the City, will determine if there is an appropriate exemption for a project. A <br />project will be analyzed whether it would qualify for a Statutory Exemption (per Article 18) or a CE under the CEQA <br />Guidelines. Exemptions granted by the Legislature would be considered statutorily exempt. An IS may be prepared to <br />confirm the preparation of an exemption or provide supplemental environmental analysis for the project. The <br />exemption may also include other technical studies if required by the project. Chambers Group will file the NOE with <br />the Orange County Clerk Recorder. <br />Negative Declaration / Mitigated Negative Declaration (ND/MND) <br />The process for preparing a NO is the same as a MND with the exception that a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting <br />Program (MMRP) is not required under an ND. Therefore, only the MND process is described below. A MND will be <br />prepared when a project will have a significant effect on the environment, but such effects can be mitigated to a less <br />than significant. <br />If after preparation of the IS, it is identified that one or more significant impacts would occur, CEQA allows the <br />preparation of an MND when those impacts can be mitigated to a less than significant level. Based on CEQA defined <br />significance criteria, Chambers Group will determine the potential for any adverse or significant adverse impacts and <br />present mitigation measures to reduce any such impacts to a level below significance. <br />� <br />""- Est a <br />�iA1 <br />1979 www.chambersgroupinacom <br />
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