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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
NOVEMBER 15, 2010
TITLE: APPROVED
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ? As Amended
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FOR El Ordinance on Reading
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HARBOR MIXED USE TRANSIT ? Implementing Resolution
CORRIDOR PLAN ALONG HARBOR ? Set Public Hearing For
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
Receive and file the Request for Proposal Scope of Work for environmental services for Harbor
Mixed Use Transit Corridor Plan along Harbor Boulevard.
DISCUSSION
Through the Southern California Association of Government's (SCAG) Compass Blueprint
Demonstration Program, the City of Santa Ana has been awarded approximately $200,000 for
consultant services to prepare the Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use Transit Corridor Plan. One of the
implementation actions listed in the General Plan Housing Element is to evaluate and change the
land use designations/zoning along the Harbor Boulevard corridor to allow affordable housing and
mixed use development opportunities. The proposed Harbor Mixed Use Transit Corridor will
include a study of the market feasibility, public services and infrastructure, community outreach,
and recommendations for a new sustainable land use plan. After reviewing the Harbor Corridor
Plan proposal, it was determined that an EIR will be required to meet the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). A Request for Proposal for consultant services was
prepared in conjunction with this project (Exhibit 1). The recommended environmental contract will
be submitted for City Council authorization after the review of proposals has been completed.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
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Exhibit: 1. Scope of Work
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SCOPE OF WORK
Compass Blueprint Demonstration Project
Santa Ana: Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use Transit Corridor
RFP No. 10-004-B29
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The City of Santa Ana's General Plan Housing Element (October 2009) identifies a housing
vision to increase the housing supply and diversity in the community. Towards this effort, the
City of Santa Ana (City) has committed to evaluating key transit corridors to allow urban mixed
use and affordable housing opportunities. One of these opportunity corridors identified is Harbor
Boulevard, a major north-south corridor.
This project will focus on the evaluation and creation of a Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use Transit
Corridor (Corridor), including an evaluation of the feasibility of re-designating up to 42 acres for
residential/mixed use along Harbor Boulevard, and amending the North Harbor Boulevard Specific
Plan to allow residential/mixed use. This would also include analyzing the physical environment,
services and infrastructure along the Corridor, creating a new general plan land use designation,
amending the North Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan to allow for residential/mixed use zoning,
conducting public outreach, and creating development and design regulations.
The proposed Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use Transit Corridor Study has the potential to
encourage a more active commercial and residential community, provide an expanded economic
base, and improve the jobs/housing balance within the City. The project is in close proximity to
a variety of key transportation pathways, including: the Garden Grove Freeway, Pacific Electric
Right-of-Way corridor, and the OCTA Bus and Rapid Transit (BRT) alignments on Harbor
Boulevard and Seventeenth Street (Figure 1). Thus, there is a unique opportunity to introduce a
mix of land uses that will utilize the existing highway and transit network, help reduce commuter
vehicle trips, and minimize air quality emission impacts.
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Requested Plannine Services:
The preliminary framework for the Scope of Work for the project is as follows:
TASK 1:
INITIAL ANALYSIS AND FINALIZATION OF THE PROJECT PARAMETERS
TASK 1.1 -PROJECT KICK-OFF MEETING and STRATEGY SESSION #1• INITIAL
OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS
The project team will meet to kick-off the project. The purpose of this kick-off meeting
will be to ensure that all project participants agree with the project scope, the deliverables,
and the overall goals for this project. Each task of the project scope will be reviewed and
discussed to get a general consensus on the proposed task. The meeting will allow the City
to introduce the Corridor and provide the opportunity to discuss the initial opportunities and
constraints identified along the Harbor Boulevard Corridor. The City will share their initial
thoughts about their vision for the Corridor, and what opportunities and potential the
Corridor offers. The City will also share the constraints that have kept the Corridor
stagnant, and the opposition's view of the City's vision of the Corridor. A site visit along
the Corridor is optional.
TASK 1.2 - BASE MAPPING AND DOCUMENT COLLECTION
Base maps of the study corridor will be produced for use throughout all project tasks. These
maps should incorporate the study area of the corridor, and project team members should be
able to use the base maps to enhance any analysis or reports they will produce for other
tasks. The maps should also be easy to manipulate by project team members so the
visualization of any data or graphics can be incorporated onto the maps.
The City will make available all relevant studies, analyses, reports, maps, and/or data for
this task.
TASK 1.3 - DETAIL EXISTING LAND USE INVENTORY FOR PROJECT AREA
AND ADJACANT TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS ZONES (TAZ)
Data will be gathered to conduct a detailed existing land use inventory for the project area
and adjacent transportation analysis zones (TAZ). The data will be provided by the City
and SCAG. The existing land use data will be incorporated into the Santa Ana Property
Information Network and SCAG's Sustainability Tool.
TASK 1.4 - INITIAL CORRIDOR-SEGMENT RETAIL ASSESSMENT
The selected consultant shall conduct a preliminary retail assessment along the corridor.
The assessment will include existing conditions of retail along the corridor. It will also
include a preliminary assessment of retail opportunities and constraints of the Corridor in
order to guide the rest of the study, and to provide a foundation of framework for the
supplemental tasks.
TASK 1.5 - REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
The selected consultant shall analyze the redevelopment potential of the Corridor. The
analysis will identify of potential redevelopment sites, different types of redevelopment, and
different samples of redevelopment completed on Corridors of the same characteristics.
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TASK 1.6 - STRATEGY SESSION 42: OPPORTUNITY SITES AND PROJECT
PARAMETERS
This second meeting will allow the selected consultant to present their preliminary findings
for Task 1. The City will be able to provide feedback and comments in order to guide the
consultant in the subsequent tasks. This meeting will also provide the opportunity to
discuss the opportunity sites identified in Task 1.1 and compare them with the analyses
conducted in Tasks 1.3-1.5. After these discussions, the selected consultant will be able to
move forward with the next tasks based on the opportunity sites agreed upon by the City as
the main project opportunity sites.
Project parameters will also be discussed and set at this meeting. These parameters shall be
agreed upon by the project team, so the selected consultant is able to build off their
completed tasks and guide the project towards the City's goals.
Deliverables: revised scope, base maps, reports/memos for retail assessment and
redevelopment potential
TASK 2:
ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT, SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
TASK 2.1 - IDENTIFICATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS - PUBLIC
INFRASTRUCTURE. AIR QUALITY RECREATION/OPEN SPACE CULTURAL
RESOURCES, TRANSPORTATION ETC
The selected consultant shall identify the Corridor's existing conditions as it relates to
public services, air quality, recreation/open space, utilities, hydrology and water, cultural
resources, transportation, etc. within the defined study area that would impact feasibility of
Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use/ Transit Corridor Plan,
TASK 2.2 - IDENTIFICATION OF EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICE
NEEDS, INCLUDING TRAFFIC IMPACTS
The selected consultant shall identify existing infrastructure and service needs, including
traffic impacts, for the proposed mixed use transit corridor plan. In addition, the consultant
shall include recommendations for best practices to promote sustainable communities
outcomes.
Deliverables: existing conditions assessment report
TASK 3:
VISIONING AND PUBLIC OUTREACH
TASK 3.1 - PUBLIC OUTREACH
Coordination between the project team and existing community organizations within the
vicinity of the Corridor is essential. Public outreach may include meetings, workshops or
charrettes. It is vital for outreach to occur relatively early in the study so public input can be
discussed among the project team and incorporated into the project's vision for the Harbor
Boulevard Corridor. A site walk along the Corridor, where local conditions can be
experienced and discussed within the boundaries of the study area, is an option.
TASKS 3.2 - CREATION OF CORRIDOR VISION UTILIZING VISUALIZATION
TOOLS
In order to better understand the Corridor vision built by consensus between the City and
the public, visualizations of the vision will be created utilizing visualization tools. This will
allow all members of the public to see what the vision of the study is visually, and allow the
envisioned land uses, sidewalk improvements, landscaping improvements, development
types, etc. to be seen.
Deliverables: presentations, presentation materials, sketches of envisioned Corridor,
land use maps, and development prototypes described in site plan sketches and
visualizations.
TASK 4:
CORRIDOR PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION TOOLS
TASK 4.1 - UPDATED LAND USE/CIRCULATION ELEMENT PLANS
Using the findings from Task 1 and the input provided from Task 2, the consultant shall
update the City's Land Use and Circulation Element Plans. The updates shall include the
vision of the Corridor, and incorporate the changes in land use and roadways envisioned
with the Corridor. The City's housing vision to increase the housing supply and diversity in
the community should be reflected in these updates, as well as the City's goal in allowing
urban mixed use and affordable housing opportunities along key transit corridors. Other
strategies shall also be presented and incorporated throughout both the land-use and
circulation elements.
TASK 4.2 - NEW ZONING STANDARDS FOR BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND NON-
RESIDENTIAL USES
Using the findings from Task 1 and the input provided from Task 2, the consultant shall
provide new zoning standards for both residential and non-residential uses along the Harbor
Boulevard Corridor. The recommended standards shall build upon the criteria established
in the Santa Ana's Metro East Overlay Zone and proposed Transit Zoning Code. The
zoning standards shall reflect the vision of the Corridor, and incorporate changes in land-use
envisioned with the Corridor. The City's vision of encouraging a more active commercial
and residential community, provide an expanded economic base, and improve the
jobs/housing balance within the City shall be reflected in these new zoning standards.
TASK 4.3 - MMD USE/HOUSING DESIGN GUIDELINES OR CRITERIA
Using the findings from Task I and the input provided from Task 2, the consultant shall
provide design. guidelines/criteria for mixed-use/housing along the Harbor Boulevard
Corridor. The recommended guidelines/criteria. shall build upon the criteria established in
the Santa Ana's Metro East Overlay Zone and proposed Transit Zoning Code. The design
guidelines/criteria shall reflect the vision of the Corridor, and incorporate the input provided
during the public outreach phases of this study. These guidelines shall allow, and reflect,
the City's goal to encourage a more active commercial and residential community, and
provide an expanded economic base.
Deliverables: updated land-uselcirculation element plans, new residential and non-
residential land use zoning standards, mixed-use/housing design guidelines/criteria
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