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EIP <br />January 6, 2006 <br />Karen Haluza <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex M-20 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 <br />Subject: First and Fourth Street Corridors Mixed Use Overlay Zone EIR <br />Dear Karen: <br />Based on our meeting with the City of Santa Ana and Shea Homes on January 4, 2005, EIP <br />is providing a bulleted list of any information that was not included in the MV&P Submittal <br />Package dated December 8, 2005 and that would be required to complete a stable and <br />complete project description for use in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). In addition, <br />we are providing a general list of potential items/events that could delay the project <br />schedule. Lastly, we are attaching a copy of the revised schedule that projects completion of <br />the EIR within nine months of the anticipated receipt of the development application. <br />Necessary Infonnatron <br />Please note that many of the items listed below may be answered by information included <br />within the development application. However, in the interest of expediency, we are <br />providing the following informational needs list based on the documents that EIP currently <br />possesses (i.e., the December 8' MV&P Submittal Package): <br />• Acreage of the Shea Homes site. Based on our estimates, the site is approximately 9 <br />acres in size, but a more exact number is preferable. <br />• Anticipated construction schedule (e.g., 12 months). If possible, please separate the <br />construction period into phases, such as grading/excavation, foundations, building <br />construction. <br />• Anticipated opening of the proposed project to residents and businesses. <br />• Number of new employees associated with the commercial portion of the proposed <br />project. <br />• Anticipated construction equipment usage during each phase of construction. To the <br />extent possible, we would like a list of the number and types of heavy equipment to <br />be used during construction. EIP can make general assumptions based on our <br />experience, however certain items, such as whether pile driving (impact or vibratory) <br />will occur, should be provided. <br />• Anticipated number of construction workers during each phase of construction to <br />the maximum extent possible. Again, EIP can make assumptions based on our <br />experience, but if a more exact number is available, that would be preferable. <br />EIP ASSOCIATES 12301 WILSHIRE 9OULEVANO SUITE 430 LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 <br />T,I,pGonr 310 265-8132 Facri,O1, 310 263-3175 E-n�ni/ In C�rip¢rsodsru.ra n� uu n.rip n.emNnay.rom <br />