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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Bat Nha Buddhist Meditation Center MND I City of Santa Ana Planning Division <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Scope of Services <br /> Pursuant to the request for proposal (RFP) and our understanding of the proposed project, ICF will prepare an <br /> 1S/MND in accordance with State CEQA Guidelines, as well as all up-to-date CEQA-related legislation and case <br /> law. The environmental analysis will focus on the project, as delineated in the project description, preliminary <br /> engineering designs, and other information provided by the City and/or project applicant. Our scope of work for <br /> environmental review and technical services for the project is outlined below. <br /> Task Project Initiation Meeting/Develop Project Description and Objectives <br /> Chad Beckstrom and Renee Escario, as the project management team, will meet with the City's project team <br /> within five days of the notice to proceed (NTP) to discuss the project issues, refine our scope if necessary, and <br /> gather project specific data and materials (including design details, construction assumptions, and construction <br /> schedule) to begin the environmental analyses. Following this meeting, 1CF will review this information to gain a <br /> firm understanding of the project and the issues. Our project management and necessary technical staff will <br /> conduct field visits to review the site and the overall context of the surrounding area. Renee and Chad will also <br /> work with the City to develop a detailed project description. <br /> Deliverables: <br /> • Attendance at one project initiation meeting (two team members attending) <br /> a Attendance at one site visit, including drive time and preparation <br /> e Draft and final project description <br /> <br /> • Memo documenting information requests <br /> Task 2. Prepare Technical Studies to Support IS/MND <br /> <br /> Due to the nature and location of the proposed project, we anticipate that the following technical studies will be <br /> required: <br /> ® Air Quality Impact and GHG Analysis m Traffic Impact Analysis <br /> • Noise Impact Study a Cultural and Historic Resource Analysis <br /> We anticipate that the applicant would provide a preliminary level of site-specific technical analysis including <br /> visual simulations or renderings, a preliminary site plan, grading plans, a preliminary geotechnical study, and a <br /> water quality management plan. The ICF team's approach to each of these studies is provided in greater detail <br /> below. <br /> Air Quality Impact and GHG Analysis <br /> The air quality and GHG emissions assessment will be prepared consistent with the technical requirements and <br /> methodologies outlined in SCAQMD's CEQA Air Quality Handbook (as updated per the revisions posted on the <br /> SCAQMD website), Localized Significance Threshold Methodology for CEQA Evaluations,.and Particulate <br /> Matter (PM) 2.5 Significance Thresholds and Calculation Methodology guidance documents. <br /> For the evaluation of GHG emissions and climate change, specific methodologies and thresholds will be <br /> developed based on the latest information made available by the California Air Resources Board (ARB), <br /> Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and SCAQMD at time of project initiation. The air quality <br /> and climate change assessment will consist of the following: <br /> N Regulatory Setting and Existing Air Quality Conditions. The project site is located within the SCAQMD <br /> Source Receptor Area No. 20 (Central Orange County). The regulatory setting will include a summary of all <br /> pertinent statutes and regulations, including the federal Clean Air Act, California and National Ambient Air <br /> I <br /> i <br /> Page 9 <br /> 25A-11 <br />