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Environmental Consulting Services (zoo East First American Way) I City of Santa Ana <br />segments, provided recommendations to improve site access and internal circulation and evaluated the proposed project's <br />parking needs. LLG worked closely with City staff and the EIR consultant during the preparation of the Traffic Impact <br />Analysis Report and throughout the approval process. <br />Availability <br />The ICF team is ready and available to take on this project for the City. The following lists the time availability of the key <br />personnel on a percentage basis. <br />Key Personnel Availability <br />Renee Escario, Project Manager 50-60% <br />Chad Beckstrom, AICP, Project Director 20% <br />Jonathan Riker, JD, AICP, LEED AP, Environmental Counsel logo, <br />Lisa Randall, Aesthetics/Visual Resources 20% <br />Keith Cooper, AICP, Air Quality/GHG Emissions <br />20% <br />Tanya Jones, CEQA Documentation, Land Use, Population and Housing <br />30% <br />Mark Robinson, RPA, Cultural Resources <br />15% <br />Richard Starzak, Cultural Resources <br />15% <br />Robert Knutson, Biological Resources <br />10% <br />Alexa La Plante, Hydrology/Water Quality <br />25% <br />Gary Clendenin, PG, Geology & Soils <br />15% <br />Scott Broten, Hazards <br />15% <br />Mike Greene, INCE, Noise/Acoustics <br />20% <br />Coral Welton, GIS <br />10% <br />Kell Maberry, PE, Transportation/Traffic (LLG) <br />30% <br />PROJECT APPOACH AND CEQA WORK PLAN <br />Understanding of the City and the Anticipated Project <br />ICF understands the environmental issues relative to infill urban development in built -out cities such as Santa Ana. The <br />anticipated residential development located at Zoo East First American Way is located in one of the City's "District <br />Centers" known as MacArthur Place,128 acres in the southeast portion of Santa Ana, near the juncture of the SR-55 and I- <br />405. This area is also near employment centers around the John Wayne Airport, Irvine Business Complex, and South Coast <br />Metro. <br />The MacArthur Place District Center contains an existing office/hotel complex and a proposed major mixed -use project <br />which includes professional offices, supporting commercial, and mid and high-rise residential components. The MacArthur <br />Place District Center is designed as an intense, urban, and mixed -use center that supports the local employment base. <br />Within the MacArthur Place District Center, three key projects are proposed: Skyline consisting of two high-rise residential <br />towers; Montage at MacArthur Place, a condominium development at the southeast corner of Main Street and MacArthur <br />Boulevard; and Promenade Point, with multiple residential towers. Since January 2006, over one thousand residential units <br />have been built or approved within the MacArthur Place District Center. <br />The District Center (DC) General Plan land use designation is generally reserved for major activity areas or nodes within the <br />City designed with an urban character defined by eclectic skylines that include a mixture of high-rise office, commercial, <br />and residential land uses. The General Plan goals and policies support the creation of high intensity, mixed -use experiences <br />that support the mid- to high-rise residential development in the varied District Centers (Policy HE-2.2, Policy 1.2). In <br />Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject <br />to the restriction on the title page of this proposal. <br />in Page 8 <br />