The Academy Charter High School MND i City of Santa Ana Planning Division
<br />Renee Escario, Project Manager 40-50%
<br />Chad Beckstrom, AICP, Project Director 25%
<br />Jennifer Stock, LA, Aesthetics/Visual Resources 20%
<br />Keith Cooper,AICP, Air Quality/GHGEmissions 20%
<br />Nick Dreves, Air Quality/GHG Emissions 20%
<br />Aaron Brownwood, CEQA Documentation 30%
<br />Tanya Jones, CEQA Documentation 30%
<br />Mark Robinson, RPA`Archaeological and Paleontological Resources 20%
<br />Gary Clendenin, PG, Geology and Soils/Hazards 15%
<br />Mario Barrera Geology and Soils; Hazards 20%
<br />Alexa_ La Plante, Hydrology/Water Quality 20%
<br />Mike Greene, INCE, Noise/Acoustics ' 20%
<br />Peter Hardie, Noise/Acoustics -30%
<br />Jason -Pack, PE, Transportation/Traffic 30%
<br />Bob Strong, PE, Fusc.oe Engineering, Sewer -Capacity 30°!°
<br />ICF Projects Within the Last Five Years
<br />ICF brings an extensive project portfolio of preparing environmental documents for a range of development
<br />projects that have similar issues to the proposed project. We have selected a few of these local projects to
<br />highlight.
<br />The Met at South Coast Multi-Family Residential Project ISIMND-City of Santa Ana
<br />Under contract with the City, ICF is preparing an 1S/MND for The Met at South Coast Multi-f=amily Residential
<br />Project. The project is a podium-style 284-unit multi-family apartment development on a 3.1-acre parcel located
<br />at 200 East First American Way in the MacArthur Place District Center. The development includes five stories of
<br />multi-family rental units in three buildings, all of which would be constructed over two subterranean levels and
<br />one street level of parking. The proposed project requires a Zoning Ordinance Amendment to Specific
<br />Development Plan 43 (SD-43) to increase the number of residential units allowed for the site, an amendment to
<br />the Development Agreement, approval to modify parking requirements to allow tandem parking, and approval of
<br />the site plan. The primary environmental issues involved traffic, air quality, noise, aesthetics, and biological
<br />resources. The 1S/MND is currently out for public review and comment. It is anticipated to be finalized in January
<br />2012.
<br />Reference: Sergio Klotz, Principal Planner, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California
<br />92707, (714) 667-2700 Year Completed: Ongoing. Should be complete in January 2012.
<br />As-Needed Staffing and Environmental Documentation Services--City of Santa Ana
<br />Our local environmental planners, including Chad Beckstrom, provided on-call CEQA compliance and training
<br />services. We also prepared several small CEQA documents, including an IS/MND, to remodel the California
<br />Palms Motel into a residential hotel, which included an analysis of air quality, cultural resources, hazardous
<br />materials, water quality, noise, and traffic impacts; preparation of an IS/MND for the construction of 38
<br />residential units at Alton Court, which involved demolishing an existing on-site warehouse, improving public
<br />roadway, landscaping and open space, and developing common recreational areas; and preparation of an
<br />IS/ND for the Santa Ana State Enterprise Zone application. Larger CEQA needs ICF met includes preparing an
<br />EIR for the proposed West End Lofts (project cancelled) and a six-story infill development in the City's
<br />Downtown National Register District.
<br />We also worked closely with the City's Planning Division to deliver two CEQA training sessions, following the
<br />departure of the environmental coordinator. The training, led by Chad, focused on educating the staff on how to
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