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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 03 04NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 at 5:30 PM. at City Hall — 3rd Floor Conference Room 307, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business in accordance with the attached Agenda. NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE DISCUSSED Dated: February 26, 2015 IV[ Manuel Lozano Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, certify that I caused the aforementioned Notice and Call of a Special Meeting to be delivered via email (hard copy to follow) to each Member and e-mail to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and that I posted said notice as required by law on February 26, 2015. Alejandra Avila City Clerk AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Please note time and meeting MARCH 4, 2015 location 5:30 PM CITY HALL — 3rd Floor. Conference Room 307 � 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 /fib BALDWIN R I Manuel Lozano - Mayor Cruz Baca - Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia - Councilmember Ricardo Pacheco - Councilmember Susan Rubio - Councilmember PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FA VOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CEL ULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. wish to address the City Council or any of its Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the periodo de Comentarios del Pdblico (Public agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada minutes speaking time. A Spanish- speaking persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay interpreter is available for your convenience. un inter rete para su conveniencia. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — 5:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: Council Members: Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Susan Rubio, Mayor Pro Tem Cruz Baca and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite Para hablar THIS IS THE TWE SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE r lTY COI11Vr1L PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar accion en algOn asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] OPEN SESSION /STUDY SESSION 1. Consider Location Options for the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System (LA RICS) Radio Tower 2. Presentation by Creative Housing Associates — General Projects Potential in Baldwin Park. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION 1. REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 Property: A portion of APN #8554 -001 -913; generally located on Bogart Ave at E Pacific Ave Agency negotiators: Shannon Yauchzee, Robert N. Tafoya, Marc Castagnola Ne otq iating parties: Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System Authority Under negotiation: Terms and price 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL— ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Potential Case(s): One (1) 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Case Name: Eastern Keystone v. City of Baldwin Park, Case No. BS150623 Case Name: City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale, Case Number: BS152919 4. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: AgencV designated representatives: Shannon Yauchzee; Robert N. Tafoya; Jimmy Gutierr EmploVee _, Works Officer Association; Professional and Technical Employees Association; Clerical Employee Association; Police Management Employees Association; Classified Confidential Employe Association; Classified Management Employees Association Unrepresented Employee(s): City Planner; Housing Authority Manager; Community Development Director; Human Resource Manager; Police Chief; Finance Director; Public _ # Recreation ! Community Director RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby that, certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting on February 26, 2015. Aleadra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011 ext. 466 or e -mail krussell(ftaldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE Il) Qe i: I I i K , I Z' L 0 K imy MARCH 4, 2015 0, PM COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 R2 I Manuel Lozano - Mayor Cruz Baca - Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia - Council Member Ricardo Pacheco - Council Member Susan Rubio - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS The public is encouraged to address the City Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un int6rprete para su conveniencia. °�-n 1, rlii .0 p.;uub flf,; r ', dy, � ..� ..'gr �� ...D ,lP tX +r "a' �,iuu ?t': _r ;_J _?33 C ,, "'? #'e se��,, f? �?J .> °..a�. ;i� ;� i'f �~j ,.? ._. .. u.a 1. t� Nu w 8b rf "fig YI p .�,,! t � � > _�� ��r,�r3 . >_ ., c cuv�r.a,,, gfy?` y' -Y fl .i"# .i , ..f b 3 7.. s C r', ;. . -i ;si ? 3 yi ?C.. dot F s "S Fri ir.F.r, --. ..� <, r, _£ere: "f r,., H.",Pi fa sr ,P; r?; ..,_. ,UPI f,a ,,:.p 1 j CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Council Members: Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Susan Rubio, Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca and Mayor Manuel Lozano ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS • Presentation of Proclamation recognizing March 13, 2015, as L. Ron Hubbard Day PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tome accidn en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends that Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. City Council Agenda Page 2 K 3. 4. 5. REJECTION OF CLAIMS Staff recommends that Council reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants: Gonzales, Manuel Claimant alleges wrongful impound of vehicle Reese, John Dale Claimant alleges damages caused by rocks thrown from the skate park Rivera - Crunk, Rosie Claimant alleges damages caused by trip and fall MEETING MINUTES Staff recommends that Council receive and file the following Meeting Minutes: A. Meeting Minutes of November 7, 2012, for the City Council Special and Regular meetings. B. Meeting Minutes of February 18, 2015, for the City Council Special, Regular, Finance and Housing Authority meetings. APPROVE BUS FARE INCREASES AND SCHEDULE CHANGES Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize: 1. An increase in bus fares from $0.80 to $1.00 for general passengers; 2. An increase in bus fares from $0.40 to $0.50 for seniors and Dial -A -Ride users; 3. The Director of Public Works to make a 15% reduction in bus revenue hours; and 4. The Director of Finance to make payments at the end of each quarter, during the two years immediately following implementation of recommendations 1 through 3 above, to Berkshire Consulting Group, equal to 20% of the increase in available transit funds attributable to those recommendations as realized in that quarter. AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF POLICE PATROL VEHICLES Staff recommends that Council approve: a. Waiving the formal bidding process pursuant to §34.37 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code on three vehicles as existing cooperative purchasing contracts already exist with other governmental agencies; b. Waiving the formal bidding process for the purchase and installation of the emergency equipment pursuant to §34.23(C); c. Authorize the Police Department to purchase the new vehicles and equipment through existing contracts, joining in the cooperative purchasing contract, or through procedures outlined above; d. Appropriate $36,476 of Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds to account 205.30.340.58110.00000.2 for the restricted purchase of new equipment to equip three new Police Department Patrol Vehicles and authorize the Director of Finance to take the necessary action to make the required budget amendment of $36,476 to account 205.30.340.58110.00000.2. e. Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. City Council Agenda Page 3 6. APPROVE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH WIRELESS CAPITAL PARTNERS FOR CELL TOWER LEASE Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the attached Purchase and Sale Agreements with Wireless Capital Partners and authorize the Chief Executive Officer or his designee to execute any other documents related to closing of the sale. 7. APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH CONSOLIDATED EDISON SOLUTIONS, INC. TO CODUCT AN ENERGY AUDIT Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Agreement with Consolidated Edison Solutions, Inc., to conduct an Investment Grade Audit evaluating energy use. 8. CONDUCT A FIRST READING, BY TITLE ONLY, AND WAIVE FURTHER READING TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. 1372, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 9301, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 93, FIRE PREVENTION FIREWORKS, OF THE BANKDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE WITH RESPECT TO BANKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS APPLICANTS AND PERMITEES" Staff recommends that Council conduct a first reading, by title only, and waive further reading to introduce ordinance no. 1372, entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 9301, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 93, FIRE PREVENTION FIREWORKS, OF THE BANKDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE WITH RESPECT TO BANKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS APPLICANTS AND PERMITEES" 9. CONDUCT A SECOND READING, BY TITLE ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER READING, AND FOLLOWING SUCH READING, ADOPT ORDINANCE No. 1370, TO REPEAL OF CHAPTER 133 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SEX OFFENDERS Staff recommends that Council conduct a second reading, by title only, and waive further reading, and following such reading, adopt Ordinance No. 1370, entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Repealing Chapter 133 of Title XIII, General Offenses, of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code." 10. APPROVE AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2015 -053, ENTITLED "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD." Staff recommends that Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2015 -053, entitled "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Adopting the Sewer System Management Plan Update as required by the State Water Resources Control Board." City Council Agenda Page 4 11. ESTABLISHMENT OF PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE ON THE NORTHSIDE OF 15100 -15300 BLOCKS OF BADILLO STREET Staff recommends that Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2015 -052, entitled "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Establishing Parking Zones for the 15100 -15300 blocks of Badillo street." 12. CONSIDERATION OF AN EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT WITH MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BETWEEN BADILLO STREET AND RAMONA BOULEVARD Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Montebello Housing Development Corporation. See related Housing Successor Agency Item No. 1 below under its Consent Calendar PUBLIC HEARING 13. A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO SPECIFIC PLAN 06 -01 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 51 UNIT SINGLE - FAMILY DETACHED GATED CONDOMINIUM PROJECT INCLUDING THE RELOCATION OF TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES WITHIN THE R -1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1) AND MU -2 (MIXED -USE 2) ZONES. ADDITIONALLY, THE PROJECT INCLUDES A REQUEST FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO APPLY THE SPECIFIC PLAN OVERLAY TO ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 8552- 017 -004. A RELATED REQUEST IS FOR A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE (12) LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO ONE (1) LOT OF LAND FOR A 51 DWELLING UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND ONE (1) LOT OF LAND FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE SAME ZONING DESIGNATIONS. LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BALDWIN PARK BOULEVARD AND MERCED AVENUE (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552- 017 -004, 8552 - 017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078); APPLICANT: KILL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z- 554, SP 14 -01, AND TM- 72195. Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council open the public hearing and following the public hearing: 1) Adopt Resolution 2015 -047 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO APPLY THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552 -017 -004, A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 51 -UNIT SINGLE - FAMILY DETACHED GATED CONDOMINIUM PROJECT INCLUDING THE RELOCATION OF TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, AND A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO ONE LOT OF LAND City Council Agenda Page 5 FOR A 51 -UNIT DETACHED RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND ONE LOT OF LAND FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1, (SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES. (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552 - 017 -004, 8552- 017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14 -01 AND TM- 72195);" and 2) Introduce for first reading, by title only and waive further reading, Ordinance 1368, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE ADDING THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED WITH ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552 - 017 -004 (APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBER Z- 554);" and 3) Adopt Resolution 2015 -048 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN TWO LOTS FOR A DETACHED 51 -UNIT DETACHED DWELLING UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1 (SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552 - 017 -004, 8552 - 017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14 -01 AND TM- 72195)." CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. CONSIDERATION OF AN EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT WITH MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BETWEEN BADILLO STREET AND RAMONA BOULEVARD Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Montebello Housing Development Corporation. See related City Council Item No. 12 above under its Consent Calendar City Council Agenda Page 6 REPORTS OF OFFICERS CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS Request by Councilmember Ricardo Pacheco for discussion & direction on the following: Discussion on City Scholarships for low income and disadvantaged Baldwin Park students to Attend Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) in order to encourage the pursuit of self- improvement and a higher education within our community. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify that, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less(tha�n�r7%2 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 26th day of February, 2015. Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2 "d Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011 ext. 466 or via e -mail at krussell(a4baldwin park. com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) City Council Agenda Page 7 SUMMARY Attached is the Warrants and Demands Register for the City of Baldwin Park to be ratified by the City Council. FISCAL IMPACT The payroll for the last period was $360,862.73 and the attached General Warrants Register were $95 328.27 for a total amount of $1,266,191.00. LEGAL REVIEW None required. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register BACKGROUND The attached Claims and Demands report format, meets the required information as set out in the California Government Code. Staff has reviewed the requests for expenditures for the appropriate budgetary approval and for the authorization from the department head or its designee. Pursuant to Section 3720.8 of the California Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or his /her designee hoes hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred. Payments released since the previous City Council meeting and the following is a summary of the payment released: 1. The payroll of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 196805 to 196842. Additionally, Automated Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control number 239513 to 239753 for the period of December 21, 2014, through January 03, 2015, inclusive, these are presented and hereby ratified in the amount of $360,862.73. 2. General Warrants, including check numbers 203686 to 203888, in the total amount of $905,328.27, constituting of claims and demands against the City of Baldwin Park, are herewith presented to the City Council as required by law, and the same hereby ratified. 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Curian, Human Resources Manager SAr�',d'Apk]�EL DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: Claim Rejection �ON . .. ..... -U-iv MM AIRY This report requests the City Council reject the Claims for Damages to person or property received for filing against the City of Baldwin Park. FISCAL IMPACT Unknown at this time. Staff recommends City Council reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants: Gonzales, Manuel Claimant alleges wrongful impound of vehicle Reese, John Dale Claimant alleges damages caused by rocks thrown from the skate park Rivera-Crunk, Rosie Claimant alleges damages caused by trip and fall This government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the future. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all Councilmembers refrain from making any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made so as to not prejudice this claim in any way which. can happen if public or private comments are made about this claim by City staff or Councilmembers. Any specific questions should be referred to the City Attorney. 1= In order for the statute of limitations to begin on the claims received, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claims by order of motion and that the claimants are sent written notification of said action. ALTERNATIVES None. 1V d.h MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING NOVEMBER 7, 2012, 6:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at or around 6:05 p.m. by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Councilmember Marlen Garcia Councilmember Monica Garcia Councilmember Ricardo Pacheco Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at or around 6:05 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at or around 6:05 p.m. OPEN SESSION /STUDY SESSION None. Council recessed to Closed Session at or around 6:06 p.m. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees 2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR (GC §54956.8) Property: 14173 Garvey Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Agency Negotiator: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: The Lamar Companies & DC Corp Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION /REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION Council reconvened to Open Session at or around 6:55 p.m. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at or around 6:56 p.m. ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk •••-0� Manuel Lozano, Mayor Page 1 of 1 MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 7,2012,7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order bv Mayor Lozano at7:O5p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was provided byCounni|memberPacheco. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano. fl A Council Member K8mr|en Garcia Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio Mayor Manuel Lozano ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Pro Tern Rubio spoke of the devastation of Hurricane Sandy and the many individuals and families that were adversely affected; noted that many in the community have asked how they can he(p, whether by contribution on money or goods; asked that everyone keep the survivors in their thoughts and prayers. Treasurer Marie Contreras requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of former City employee Larry Dominguez, whose birthday would have been celebrated on this day. Mayor Lozano extended sympathy to the family of former City employee, Jim Dart, and asked that the meeting be adjourned in his memory oewell. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Proclamation for Library's 1OO Year Anniversary — September 8' 2014 Mayor Pro Tern Rubio presented a Proclamation to Rafael Gonzalez, President of the Friends of the Library, in recognition of the 1 00th Year Anniversary of the Baldwin Park Library and expressed great appreciation for the services and cultural value of the Library. Certificates of Recognition to the participants who successfully completed the Pregnancy Prevention Program, "Baby Think |tOver" Councilmember Marlen Garcia presented Certificates of Recognition to Noeli Campos, Ycenia De Luera, Victoria Gomez, Alicia Gavara, Saraen Munoz, Stephanie Zapara and Malissa Para, as successful participants in the "Baby Think It Over" program and for their commitment to being responsible young adults who recognize the tremendous responsibility of becoming a parent. Plaque presentation to Leocadio Barajas, Baldwin Park resident, celebrating his 102 nd birthday. Mayor Lozano presented m plaque in recognition and celebration of the 1«,» birthday oflong-time Baldwin Park resident, Leooadio Barajaa. The entire room sang "Happy Birthday" toMr. Borajaa. Mr. Barajas declared his secret to longevity is "yard work." City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 Mayor Lozano stated that Margarita Vargas volunteered to translate for those wishing to speak in their native language of Spanish and do not speak fluent English. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano announced Public Communications as open at 7:25 p.m. and announced that speakers are allowed three (3) minutes for each speaker. Ken Woods, Baldwin Park resident, declared that he is exercising his First Amendment rights to comment on Councilmember conduct at the previous Council meeting; stated that, while he did not always agree with the opinions of Council, he always respected the elected positions of Council until now; commented on his displeasure with the Mayor's statements at a previous meeting; further commented on Councilmembers Pacheco and Marlen Garcia. Bill Root, President of the Baldwin Park Police Officers Association, provided responding comments to sta tell ICI Its i ade; BPPOA has been out of contract act for over three years; negotiations are ongoing; BPPOA is open to cooperation and transparent negotiations; police officers are committed to continuing to provide safety and law enforcement services. Samantha McGott, Baldwin Park resident, unhappy that Council provided recognition to City employees who had passed away but nothing about the deaths of three young men in the community over the past five months; noted that the members of the Zepeda family and Reyes family feel that there has been no significant action from law enforcement in relation to these two deaths; asked that Council provide information to the families as to what progress has been made or what steps will be taken. Bernardo Vasquez, Baldwin Park business owner, stated that there is an attorney that is allegedly suing local small businesses under the premise that they do not have handicap access and that they are not in compliance with ADA requirements; noted that he and his brother, who is also a local business owner, did some research on the plaintiff /attorney and have found that this individual has hit 288 businesses throughout the San Gabriel Valley with similar suits; he and other small businesses are seeking assistance with fighting off the bullying of this attorney; noted that there are no violation of ordinances and, in some instances, the attorney is citing a lack of handicapped parking when, in fact, parking for the businesses is by city /public parking. Bob Machuca, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, presented a plaque to Council in recognition of the City of Baldwin Park being selected as one of the ten finalists in the "Most Business Friendly City" in Los Angeles County; announced that, as one of the ten selected, the final decision will be announced this evening at an event hosted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; wished the City good luck in the running. Veronica Munaz, Baldwin Park resident, stated that she is the mother of Guillermo Reyes, the young man that was murdered on June 23, 2012; stated that it has been four months and law enforcement officers have not yet reported the homicide to Los Angeles County Headquarters; stated that her other son was murdered the previous Friday (November 2); noted that the Zepeda family also suffered the loss of a son; stated that no information has been provided to either of the families; opined that it appears nothing is being done and police officers were not forthcoming with the information and notice of the death of her son; feels the death of her two sons is not being handled properly. Arturo Luna, Baldwin Park resident, opined that comments made by one of the Councilmembers was inappropriate; expressed displeasure with the excessive amount of time it takes for sheriffs to respond to call for assistance while local police respond promptly; stated that there are a great number of dump trucks and other unsightly vehicles parking on the street in his neighborhood; suggested that they be required to park in their own driveways and should be required to cover the vehicles with a tarp or some other type of concealment; opined that Council positions are part time and should not be provided a pension; stated that inspectors should be making more site visits to make sure new Page 2 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 construction and additions are done properly; opined that the County Sheriff's Department is not run properly and objects to the proposal that Baldwin Park will contract with the County for law enforcement services; stated that the Council is there to serve the community. Hector Seia, brother of Guillermo "Ger" Reyes and Estebon "Steven" Reyes, noted that he recalls a telephone call from the Mayor but that the family was told that there would be a follow up call but not was ever received; stated that officers never carne to the family's home to obtain or provide any information; inquired what is being done by law enforcement and who will be in charge of making sure progress is made in the case; pointed out that two brothers were murdered in the same manner but the same people in the same city; reiterated his request for answers. Adrian Ariella, Baldwin Park resident, expressed a desire to see more police presence in the city; pointed out that he grew up in Baldwin Park and the recent acts have instilled fear in the community; noted that more needs to be done to protect the community; stated that several crosswalk lights have been installed but that there are still a number of areas that need to have crosswalk lights installed; noted that there is also several areas in the city where street lights are not working, are dim, or where no lights exist at all; suggested that this represents a safety hazard and asked that Council look into addressing this matter. Mrs. Hyce, Baldwin Park resident, commented on public safety and damaged sidewalks in front of City Hall, stating that it represents a safety hazard; expressed support for the Baldwin Park Police Department and recognized one officer for his efforts in apprehending an individual who was debunking senior citizens. Rosaldo Gamboa, Baldwin Park resident, [translated from Spanish by City Clerk Avila] "I'm just here to tell you from the bottom of my heart to tell you to look for a way to keep the police department here." Terri Muse, Waste Management, Inc., provided an updated, noting that the Azusa Materials Recycling and Transfer Station received the go ahead from Superior Court and that the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was accepted so the facility is expected to open in the third quarter of 2013; also noted that November 15th is "America Recycles" Day and let everyone know that Waste Management has partnered with the School District to hold a "recycled art" contest; announced that Waste Management has approved the negotiation with the City to provide a Senior Discount Program. Dennis Sanders, Baldwin Park resident, expressed support for maintaining the Baldwin Park Police Department rather than contracting with the County Sheriff's Department; pointed out that the local officers know the community better and are familiar with its residents. Elizabeth Solis, Baldwin Park resident, spoke of her concern regarding the police department and the proposal to contract with the County Sheriff's Department; pointed out that local law enforcement is familiar with the community and the challenges everyone faces; supports keeping law enforcement in house. John Rios, Baldwin Park resident, expressed appreciation to Council for attempting to work with members of the community but also reminded them that Council is there to serve the constituency; commented on the Baldwin Park Police Department and the professionalism of the police officers; noted that response time by Baldwin Park law enforcement is much shorter than that of the Sheriff's Department; expressed support for keeping the Baldwin Park Police Department. Greg Tuttle, Baldwin Park business owner, expressed objection to alleged conduct of Councilmembers at a previous meeting; opined that rules of decorum were violated and that an apology is in order; spoke to allegation of verbal attacks and bullying by members of Council amongst themselves; commented on problems with mold in the City Hall building; expressed general objection to the proposal of having the County Sheriff's Department take over law enforcement in the city. Page 3 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 Margaret, Baldwin Park resident, expressed support for keeping Baldwin Park Police Department intact and keeping the city safe. Eliseo Pacheco, Baldwin Park resident, stated that the people of Baldwin Park do not want the County Sheriffs to take over law enforcement and that doing so is not in the city's best interest; alleged that only three councilmembers want the Sheriff's contract to move forward; also alleged that financial projections were misrepresented in order to promote the proposed contracting with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department; noted that County Sheriffs are well known for misconduct and that the so called "savings" by eliminating the police department is false. Miguel Weisel, Baldwin Park resident, stated that he supports the Baldwin Park Police Department; noted that he was told that the only way that the police department could continue to operate would be to raise taxes and he believes this to be untrue; asked that other options be explored in the interest of the community; reiterated that keeping the police department locally is very important to the community. Isela Benevides, Baldwin Park resident, commended the Baldwin Park Police Department for their presence in her neighborhood and expressed her support for keeping the police department; feels that the County Sheriff's Department would not be a good choice for the community. Jay Rodriguez, Baldwin Park resident, expressed concern regarding the poor reputation of the County Sheriff's Officers and that the community is much better off with its own officers; stated the officers work with the community well and expressed his support for keeping the Baldwin Park Police Department. Margarita Hernandez, Baldwin Park resident, opined that the police department provides the best service to the community and asked that Council keep the police department. Seeing no others wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano closed Public Communications at 8:20 p.m. Mayor Lozano spoke of the comments by community members and Ms. Munaz, the mother of the two young men who were killed; restated his condolences; stated that, while the Baldwin Park Police Department is involved in the investigation of homicides, the County Sheriff's Department is also required to be involved; requested that Chief Hadsell provide whatever information is available at this point. Chief Hadsell stated that she could not provide any information at this time but assured Ms. Munaz that the Baldwin Park Police Department is working jointly with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and that a thorough investigation is being conducted; stated the Lt. Reynoso will contact the Sheriff and will then call her to provide any additional information that may be available; extended condolences from the Police Department. Councilmember Marlen Garcia stated that a gathering that occurred on October 17, 2012, was not a [Council] meeting because the meeting had been cancelled; referred to this evening's meeting at which all five Councilmembers attend [not just two] represents an official meeting of Council; stated that allegations that she has attempted to prevent certain individuals from attending this Council meeting is untrue; further commented and provided rebuttal against false allegations and manipulation of published media made against her. Councilmember Pacheco commented on Councilmember Garcia's statements regarding the referenced meeting of October 17th and stated that the meeting was cancelled but that some discussions still took place; commented on her behavior at the unofficial gathering; reiterated that he is does not support dismantling the police department and will continue working to keep the Baldwin Park Police Department. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio commented on the October 17th gathering, concurring that a meeting was scheduled but had been cancelled; noted that she had received complaints from her constituents and, upon arriving at the event, she too made it clear to all that were present that the gathering was not an Page 4 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 official meeting of the Council and that no decisions or business would be conducted at that time; also commented on Councilmember Garcia's behavior at the gathering. Councilmember Monica Garcia thanked those in attendance for coming to the meeting to express their feelings about the proposed move to contract with the County Sheriff's Department; expressed an opposing opinion to the comments made about the October 17th gathering and voiced her objection to the way in which things transpired. Councilmember Monica Garcia then provided an narration of communication which proposed cancellation of the October 17th meeting and went on to explain that the topic of discussion (whether to contract with the County Sheriff for law enforcement) had already been covered in previous meeting; provided a narrative of communication pertaining to the comparison of values between keeping the police department or contracting with the County; explained that the economic downturn has had a tremendous impact on the City and that it is a major factor in considering the decision to be made by Council; suggested the information summary sheets be provided at each Council meeting to keep the community informed and up-to-date on what has transpired and what decisions are yet to be made encoura^yed everyone in attendance to stay at this meeting because Council would be deliberating the options available to them; affirmed her commitment to the community. Councilmember Pacheco commented on the correspondence that Councilmember Monica Garcia had just narrated; stated that he was told that the meeting was cancelled because there were no important topics to discuss; opined that there are a wide variety of important issues and topics for discussion and that the meeting should not have been cancelled; pointed out that the salaries and benefits provided to members of the police department are within the same range as other communities; suggested that negotiation with the Police Officers Association is a viable option and that the budget should be examined more closely; noted that the start -up costs associated with contracting with the Sheriff's Department and the costs associated with exiting pay for existing employees may outweigh the practicality of outsourcing law enforcement services. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio, speaking on her own behalf only, asked the City Attorney to determine whether she had broken the law based on her and Councilmember Pacheco being present at the Council Chambers at the same time with members of the public present. City Attorney Pannone made the determination that, because only two Councilmembers were present, which does not meet the requirement of a quorum, the event did not constitute a meeting under California law. Councilmember Pacheco added that when Councilmember Marlen Garcia appeared at the location Mayor Pro Tern Rubio excused herself and left the room. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio asserted that her position regarding whether to contract with the County Sheriff has been misunderstood and that she has made it clear that she wants to slow down the process, obtain more information and get answers to her questions before she will commit to a decision. Councilmember Monica Garcia asked the City Attorney to make a legal determination, given that.the October 17th meeting was cancelled, proposing that there were two Councilmembers present at the time, if a third Councilmember appeared, and subsequently a fourth Councilmember appeared, and subsequently a fifth Councilmember appeared, would the gathering be in violation of the law. City Attorney Pannone affirmed that the appearance of the third, fourth, and /or fifth Councilmember would constitute a violation of law and, in fact, each Councilmember, respectively, would be in violation. Mayor Lozano thanked each of the Councilmembers for supporting the police department and acknowledged the support of the community for the police department as well; pointed out that he and Councilmember Pacheco have been the most active in supporting the police department; expressed his commitment to being objective in the decisions he makes on behalf of the community, even on the tough Page 5 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 decisions; noted that many of the surrounding cities have made drastic cutbacks in their staff, law enforcement personnel and services, and that it is the goal of the City Council to examine all the facts, weigh all the options, and make the decisions that are in the best interest of the community. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio and Councilmember Pacheco both stressed that the salaries represented by the State Controllers does not necessarily represent the salary of Baldwin Park police officers and should not be taken out of context. Councilmember Pacheco also commented on rumors and miscommunication of information and commented on big picture availability of funds to include all sources. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Lozano pulled Item No. 5 from the Consent Calendar and directed that it be heard as a Public Hearing item. No other items were pulled from the Consent Calendar. Staff recommends City Council reject the claims of Carmen Romo, Mario Romero, Phillip Bennett, Gloria Pereira, David Saenz, and Delfum Lopes et. al. and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to reject the claims of Carmen Romo, Mario Romero, Phillip Bennett, Gloria Pereira, David Saenz, and Delfum Lopes et. al. and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants.. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 2. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 3. PROPOSED RECOGNITIONS BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Staff recommends the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the Certificates of Recognition and Proclamations as outlined in the staff report. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to approve the preparation and presentation of the Certificates of Recognition and Proclamations as outlined in the staff report. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Page 6 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 4. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 1352, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADDING CHAPTER 126 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING NEW REGULATIONS REQUIRING REFUSE RECEPTACLES AT THE THERMINUS OF DRIVE THROUGH EATING FACILITIES Staff recommends that the City Council waive further reading, read by title only and adopt on second reading Ordinance 1352: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADDING CHAPTER 126 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TRASH RECEPTACLES AT DRIVE - THROUGH EATING FACILITIES (APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK)." Motion was made by Councilmember I Aonica Gar Via, seconded by CounVllmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to approve and adopt Ordinance 1352. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 5. AMEMDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR CLOVERLEAF DEVELOPMENT REGARDING INDEMNIFICATION BY THE UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve the amendment to the subject development agreement to allow the SBA to be excluded from the indemnification obligations contained in that development agreement. This item was taken separately by request of Mayor Lozano. See Council Actions Below. 6. ADVISEMENT OF STAFF APPOINTMENT TO THE OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR THE DISSLOVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK It is recommended that the Mayor appoints, Assistant Accounting Manager, Rose Tam for interim staffing and support of the Oversight Board. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to authorize the Mayor to appoint Assistant Accounting Manager, Rose Tam, for interim staffing and support of the Oversight Committee. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Page 7 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 7. APPOVAL OF A MOU WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MTA TO RECEIVE FUNDS FOR TRANSIT SERVICES NTD REPORTING It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached MOU with the Los Angeles County MTA and authorize the Mayor to execute said agreement. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to approve the attached MOU with the Los Angeles County MTA and authorize the Mayor to execute said agreement. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 8. AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE DESIGN OF THE BARNES PARK IMPROVEMENTS It is recommended that the City Council approve the Request for Proposals and direct staff to advertise. Motion was made by Councilmember Monica Garcia, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to approve the Request for Proposals and direct staff to advertise AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. AGENDA ITEM NO. 5 TO BE HEARD SEPERATELY AS A PUBLIC HEARING ITEM. 5. AMEMDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR CLOVERLEAF DEVELOPMENT REGARDING INDEMNIFICATION BY THE UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve the amendment to the subject development agreement to allow the SBA to be excluded from the indemnification obligations contained in that development agreement. Mayor Lozano request that this Consent Calendar item (listed above) be taken separately for discussion and Public Hearing. Marc Castagnola, Community Development Manager, provided a brief history and summary of the proposed amendment. Mayor Lozano opened the Public Hearing at 9:21 p.m. Mayor Lozano invited anyone wishing to comment in support of the item to come forward. Seeing no one come forward, Mayor Lozano invited anyone wishing to comment in opposition of the item to come forward. Seeing no one wishing to speak, the Mayor closed the Public Hearing at 9:22 p.m. Mayor Lozano invited comments from Councilmembers but received none. Page 8 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 Motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to approve the amendment to the subject development agreement to allow the SBA to be excluded from the indemnification obligations contained in that development agreement. AYES: Garcia, Garcia, Mayor Lozano, Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Rubio NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 9. ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC SAFETY TAX OPTIONS Staff recommends that the City Council provide direction regarding the timing, type and amount of the proposed Public Safety Tax. Lorena Quijano, Finance Director, narrated a PowerPoint presentation and explained the various components and options available to Council; she asserted that this presentation is for discussion only and is not for the purpose of making a decision of any taxes. She explained that the only action sought from Council is direction to staff. Director Quijano explained some of the requirements and constraints to the use of Public Safety taxes; explained that a measure would have to be placed on the ballot for voter approval; outlined the various types of tax that could be considered. Councilmember Pacheco, referring to the Staff Report provided, asked that a net figure be provided with all revenue, grants, forfeiture funds, and other fee generating programs were deducted; called out several line items that do not appear to be police service related and requested that those items be removed from the bottom line figure as well; identified additional line items and considerations that he would like to have removed from the bottom line figure to see the net figure. Councilmember Monica Garcia restated her objection to the imposition of additional taxes, noted that an increase in property tax, sales tax or any other kind of tax would all negatively impact the city given the current economy; pointed out that elimination of the some of the identified funds would not have impact since the monies would have to come from other sources. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio expressed her objection to spending funds to negotiate with the Sheriff, and also impose a Public Safety tax; suggested that additional information be published in the NOW to and that a web link be established on the City web site to allow citizens to post comments; stated that the community should be given the opportunity to choose a plan of action; reiterated her previous statements that C.D.B.G. funds could be diverted from outside programs to help support the costs. Mayor Lozano requested that this item be brought back at a future meeting with information to address the questions and concerns of Council; Councilmember Pacheco and Mayor Pro Tern Rubio concurred. Councilmember Pacheco suggested that negotiations with the Sheriff be suspended until the actions discussed, referring to identification of additional funding sources, increase of taxes, and negotiations with the Police Officers Association are more fully vetted; Mayor Pro Tern Rubio concurred. Mayor Lozano stated that the process [of considering the Sheriff's Department] is already in motion and that direction has been given to staff to bring this matter back at a future meeting with additional information. Motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, carried (5 -0) to have the matter of the Analysis of Public Safety Tax Options be brought back at a future meeting. Page 9 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS Councilmember Pacheco directed staff to: investigate the complaints of local business owners that an attorney is filing vexatious law suits, citing ADA violations; investigate large trucks parked along Puente Avenue that are advertising junk hauling and other services, noting that the vehicles are blocking the line of sight for vehicles wishing to turn onto Puente; dispatch code enforcement to check on vehicles and RVs parked in the WalMart parking lot that may be in violation; dispatch Code Enforcement to investigate reports of a person or persons living in a green van parked at the corner of Pacific and Puente; dispatch workers to address complaints of street lights being out and possibly establishing a monthly round to look for street light problems; do a site check of the sidewalks on Ramona Avenue, noting that an elderly woman had complained about the poor condition of the sidewalks. Request by Councilmember Ricardo Pacheco for discussion and direction to staff on the following: To explore making access to the below available through a web resource. o SB 863 - Worker's Compensation Councilmember Pacheco directed staff to investigate available grant funds realized by the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 863 relating to Workers' Compensation. o The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $64 Million in Grant Funding for Brownfields Projects Councilmember Pacheco directed staff to investigate available EPA Brownfields Project grant funds, noted that this funding could pay for environmental studies and mitigation of environmental issues associated with vacant land that could otherwise be used for other purposes. o The $10 Million in Environmental Enhancement & Mitigation Grants that are now available Councilmember Pacheco noted that this grant ties in with the grant funding referenced above [ Brownfields Projects] and directed staff to investigate application for these grant funds as well since they tie into the same type of projects (environmental enhancement and mitigation). Councilmember Pacheco asked Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Singhal to provide a timeline in which he might expect a response to the requested items. CEO Singhal stated that there is no staff currently available to take on the requested tasks above but that he would review current staff assignments. If necessary, the matter of adding staff would be brought back before Council at a later date. Councilmember Pacheco also asked that the discussion of a Director of Public Works be brought back as he has a recommendation on this matter. CEO Singhal informed the Councilmember that the item could not be discussed in Open Session but could be brought back for discussion in next Closed Session meeting. Request by Mayor Pro Tem Susan Rubio for discussion & direction to staff on the following: Page 10 of 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 11/7/12 • Create a "Sandy Storm Relief Center" in several parts of the city, so that it's convenient for residents to donate food, clothing, baby necessities, etc. & coordinate with Red Cross to ensure storm victims receive donations. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio directed staff to establish locations throughout the city where citizens can drop off donations of food, clothing and other items to provide to victims of Hurricane Sandy. • Create "Sandy Storm Relief Fund" & link to our website to allow for monetary contributions. Mayor Pro Tern Rubio also requested that staff establish a web link on the City's web site where citizens can make monetary donations as a relief fund for victims of the storm. Councilmember Monica Garcia reported on the recent COG meeting that she attended; noted that the decision was made to terminate the contract with Nick Conway and will be moving forward without Mr. Conway serving as the Executive Director. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Rubio, and carried (5 -0) to adjourn the meeting at 9:56 p.m. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk Page 11 of 11 b MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION AND SPECIAL MEETING FEBRUARY 18, 2015, 5:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:40 p.m. by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Councilmember Ricardo Pacheco Councilmember Monica Garcia Councilmember Susan Rubio [arrived at 5:46 p.m.) Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 5:40 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at 5:40 p.m. OPEN SESSION /STUDY SESSION 1. 2ND UNIT CODE AMENDMENT — Community Development City Planner, Amy Harbin, narrated a prepared Staff Report summarizing the current zoning and code requirements, and provided Council with a number of options to consider; responded to questions from Council to address various scenarios and affect to current programs that would be impacted by changes to the code. Following discussion, Council directed staff to summarize the issues discussed and bring this item back at on a future date for further consideration. Council recessed and went into Closed Session at 5:54 p.m. 2. CITY EVENTS WORKSHOP — Recreation and Community Services Recreation and Community Services Director, Manuel Carrillo, narrated a PowerPoint presentation which illustrated various community events that the City has historically held, the expenditures associated with each event, and a projected budget for such events should they be brought back. Council discussed the list of events presented for consideration and the associated costs, as well as discussing which events may be combined to effectively engage the community while still being cost conscious. Council expressed a desire to bring this item back at a future meeting, directing Staff to incorporate some events that Council wishes to see but were not included on the list. Page 1 of 3 RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATIONS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Employees Aqency designated representatives: Shannon Yauchzee; Robert N. Tafoya Employee Organizations: General Unit of Maintenance Employees, SEIU Local 721; Police Officer Association; Professional and Technical Employees Association; Clerical Employees Association; Police Management Employees Association; Classified Confidential Association; Classified Management Employees Association Unrepresented Employee(s): City Planner; Housing Authority Manager; Community Development Director; Human Resource Manager; Police Chief; Finance Director; Public Works Director; Recreation and Community Services Director 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9: Potential Case(s): One (1) 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9: Case Name: Hadsell v. City of Baldwin Park, Case Number: BC548602 Case Name: Casas v. City of Baldwin Park (BPCCC), Case Number: BS147794 Case Name: City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale, Case Number: BS152919 Case Name: Lindsay v City of Baldwin Park, Case Number: 2:15 -cv- 00800 -BRO -MAN 4. REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 Property: A portion of APN #8544 - 022 -902; generally known as Morgan Park Agency negotiators: Shannon Yauchzee, Robert N. Tafoya, Craig Graves Negotiating parties: Wireless Capital Partners Under negotiation: Terms and price 03 M 1110070-3 1 61-Ty 1=0 ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, by motion of Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Rubio, the meeting adjourn at 7:07 p.m. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano reported that Council took no reportable action on Closed Session Item Nos. 1, 2 and 4. The Mayor further stated that Council took no reportable action on Item No. 3, Case No. BC548620 Hadsell v. City of Baldwin Park, Case No. BS147794, Casas v City of Baldwin Park (BPCCC), and Case No. BS152919, City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale. Page 2 of 3 Mayor Lozano reported that by a vote of 5 — 0, Council authorized the City Attorney to defend the in the case of Lindsay v. City of Baldwin Park, Case No. 2:15-cv-00800-BRO-MAN. ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk Manuel Lozano, Mayor Page 3 of 3 MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 18, 2015, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 These minutes are presented in Agenda order. Various announcements or discussions may have occurred before or after the title under which they are presented. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at 7:08 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was provided by Pastor Jackson. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Susan Rubio Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca Mayor Manuel Lozano REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano reported that Council took no reportable action on Closed Session Item Nos. 1, 2 and 4. The Mayor further stated that Council took no reportable action on Item No. 3, Case No. BC548620 Hadsell v. City of Baldwin Park, Case No. BS147794, Casas v City of Baldwin Park (BPCCC), and Case No. BS1 52919, City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale. Mayor Lozano reported that by a vote of 5 — 0, Council authorized the City Attorney to defend the in the case of Lindsay v. City of Baldwin Park, Case No. 2:15-cv-00800-BRO-MAN. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Lozano announced, as required by Government Code section 54954.3, that members of the City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Housing Authority and Finance Authority, which are concurrently convening with the City Council this evening and each Council Member is paid an additional stipend of $30 for attending the Housing Authority meeting and $50 for attending the Finance Authority meeting. Mayor Lozano asked that the meeting be adjourned in member of Frances Ayala Castorena, who recently passed at the age of 87, and Panfilo C. Rodriguez, who passed at the age of 74, and noted that both were long-time residents of Baldwin Park and expressed condolences to the families. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Presentation by Sandra Futter, Director, and Dora Gomez, Board Member, of Project 29:11, a Community Development Corporation. Ms. Sandra Futter and Ms. Dora Gomez provided a narrative of the Project 29:11 programs and services offered to the community; provided information regarding schedules and resources available for those who are in need; supplied pamphlets, business cards and handouts with contact information. Presentation of new GORequest mobile application for reporting graffiti, potholes, and other community service items, featuring the GO Request Video Tutorial. IT Manager, Mark Hsu, and David Mortenson, Computer Specialist, played a Video Tutorial of the recently - launched GORequest, a mobile application that can be downloaded onto smartphones and tablets and can be used to report incidents and issues throughout the community; following the video, Mr. Mortenson answered questions of Council. Presentation by Lance Mungia, Executive Director of Community Media of the Foothills. Mr. Mungia provided a video presentation which highlighted the various videography services that his firm had previously provided to the City; following the presentation, Mr. Mungia answered questions from Council. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 7:29 p.m. and noted that each speaker is permitted a total of three (3) minutes to speak. Ken Woods, Baldwin Park resident, asked that attention be given to the area at and around the 4200 block of Alderson, noting that there is a great deal of garbage and large items that have been dumped at that location; pointed out that those riding the MetroLink see this each time they go through the city; suggested that a camera be installed to aid in apprehending those who are illegally dumping at that site. Al Luna, Baldwin Park resident, requested that the City contact the Baldwin Park Unified School District regarding the school bus stops throughout the city; stated that children waiting for the bus and disembarking from the bus tend to litter the surrounding area; also requested that photos be taken of properties /houses that have become rundown and unsightly; noted that ice cream and food trucks are not being cited when in violation of the "no vending" municipal code; opined that Council needs to get out into the city to see what is really going on. Thomas Kerri, concerned citizen, expressed support for the suggestion made by Mr. Woods to put cameras in along Alderson in order to catch those who are illegally dumping; noted that the remodel to the library has made great improvements; voiced objection to the additional tax that will be assessed to vehicle registrations in order to fund the high -speed rail system supported by the Governor; stated that it is becoming more difficult to find IRS tax forms in a hard copy form now that so many systems are computerized. Dayana Partida, representing Assembly Member Roger Hernandez, announced the upcoming workshops that will be hosted by the Assemblyman; noted that the "Covered California" event will take place on February 11 and the Assembly Bill 60 Driver's License Workshop will take place on February 26. Al Contreras, President of Valley County Water, announced that the Water District would be hosting a garden demonstration event on Wednesday, February 25, from 9 am to 11 am, that will feature drought - tolerant and low water plants; noted that the event will be held at the District's office; announced that he is also the President of the Baldwin Park Sister -City Association and suggested that some of the video material provided by Mr. Mungia could be very beneficial when used as promotional media for the city at various events, particularly on the trip to Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico, Baldwin Park's Sister City, on April 1. Page 2 of 9 Councilmember Rubio commented on what a great opportunity it is to make the trip to Baldwin Park's Sister City; stated that she had taken a trip with the group on a previous occasion and that it was very enjoyable, particularly with the collaboration of the two cities in building a new playground for the community school. Amanda Sarato, Baldwin Park resident, echoed the comments of Mr. Luna, stating that distressed properties in the community are an eye -sore and should be addressed; stated that she attempted to report graffiti but when she called she reached a recording. Margarita Vargas, Baldwin Park resident, commented on the complaints about dumping on Alderson, noting that the area in question is all private property and that this issue with private property also relates to the "donor boxes" which are left in parking lots; stated that, often times, various items left sitting next to the "donor boxes" are just as bad a illegal dumping. John Rios, Baldwin Park resident, stated that he has noticed that ±here !s still a problem with graffiti in the city, despite laws that require that cans of spray paint be locked to insure they are not sold to minors; pointed out that, often times, vendors at swap meets will sell cans of spray paint to anyone and the vendors to not secure the spray paint cans to prevent minors from purchasing or stealing them; suggested that law enforcement send officers to the swap meets to issue citations to those who violate the law. Seeing no others wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at 8:04 p.m. Mayor Pro Tern Baca stated that she is very familiar with the areas that were identified this evening as being subject to the illegal dumping; stated that she has since identified one parcel of property as belonging to Southern California Edison and that there is another parcel nearby that belongs to MetroLink; requested that staff contact MetroLink to request that they clear debris and trash from the property located on Alderson. Councilmember Pacheco reported on the recent activity of the 2 + 2 + 2 Commission meeting that was held the previous day, February 3, and was attended by representatives of the Valley County Water District, the Baldwin Park Unified School District, as well as representatives from Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC); stated that the primary topic of discussion was to bring satellite college classes to Baldwin Park in order to make college classes more available to students in the community; noted that the Commission plans to work with Mt. SAC to develop career -path programs, to include technical and vocational programs, that will benefit those seeking to move into the workforce, particularly in specialized areas; noted that State funding will help bring the program to fruition. Councilmember Garcia commented on the increased number of "donation bins" appearing in (private) parking lots throughout the city and suggested that staff review the criteria for conditions of approval to determine whether there is any language in the codes that will provide a means of addressing the problem by legal compliance; also suggested that a task force be formed to make rounds in the community areas, by quadrant, to ensure that all areas needing improvement are being addressed and that the City's response to issues are balanced. Page 3 of 9 CONSENT CALENDAR A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to approve all items on the Consent Calendar. No items were taken as exception. AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to ratify the Warrants and Demands Register. Staff recommends that Council receive and file the Treasurer's Report for the month of December 2014. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for the month of December 2014. 3. REJECTION OF CLAIMS Staff recommends that Council reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants: Moghadam, Kayvan Alleges wrongful impound of vehicle. Cook, Paul Alleges civil rights violation A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants. 4. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES Receive and file: A. Meeting Minutes of November 21, 2012, for the City Council Special, Regular, Finance and Housing Authority meetings. B. Meeting Minutes of December 5, 2012, for the City Council Special and Regular meetings. C. Meeting Minutes of December 19, 2012, for the City Council Special meeting and Housing Authority meeting. D. Meeting Minutes of January 28, 2015, for the City Council Special meeting. E. Meeting Minutes of February 4, 2015, for the City Council Special and Regular meetings. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to receive and file the minutes. Page 4 of 9 5. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR VIDEO PRODUCTION AND CABLE TELEVISION ACCESS SERVICES CONTRACT AMENDMENT #3 Staff recommends that Council approve Amendment #3 to the Service Agreement with Community Media of the Foothills for Video Production and Cable Television Access Services, and authorize the Mayor to execute the Amendment. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to approve Amendment #3 to the Service Agreement with Community Media of the Foothills for Video Production and Cable Television Access Services, and authorize the Mayor to execute the Amendment. 6. APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE THE APPROPRIATION OF RESTRICTED FUNDS Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Director of Finance to make appropriate budget allocations to specified City projects and programs within restricted funds in accordance with a proposed list of projects provided for approval. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to approve and authorize the Director of Finance to make appropriate budget allocations to specified City projects and programs within restricted funds in accordance with a proposed list of projects provided for approval. 7. APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE THE OPTION AGREEMENT FOR LEASE OF CELL TOWER SITES WITH WIRELESS CAPITAL PARTNERS Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the Mayor to execute the Option Agreement for lease of two cell tower sites with Wireless Capital Partners. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to approve and authorize the Mayor to execute the Option Agreement for lease of two cell tower sites with Wireless Capital Partners. 8. AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF UPGRADES TO EXISTING COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCH /RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CAD /RMS) Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize: 1. The waiver of the formal bidding process for the purchase of equipment, pursuant to Baldwin Park Municipal Code §34.23(B); and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to complete a budget amendment for the amount not to exceed $96,017, from account nos. 205 -30- 320 -58110 and 205- 30 -330- 58110, and designate such funds as restricted to the purchase of upgrades to the Spillman Technologies Computer Aided Dispatch /Records Management System; and 3. Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all of the appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to: The waiver of the formal bidding process for the purchase of equipment, pursuant to Baldwin Park Municipal Code §34.23(8); and Page 5 of 9 Authorize the Director of Finance to complete a budget amendment for the amount not to exceed $96,017, from account nos. 205 -30- 320 -58110 and 205- 30 -330- 58110, and designate such funds as restricted to the purchase of upgrades to the Spillman Technologies Computer Aided Dispatch /Records Management System; and Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all of the appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. 9. REPEAL OF CHAPTER 133 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SEX OFFENDERS Staff recommends that Council: a. Waive the reading and adopt by title only the Ordinance No. 1 369, entitled "An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Repealing Chapter 133 of Title XIII, General Offenses, of The Baldwin Park Municipal Code." A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to waive the reading and adopt by title only the Ordinance No. 1369, entitled "An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Repealing Chapter 133 of Title XIII, General Offenses, of The Baldwin Park Municipal Code." b. Waive the first reading introducing the Ordinance No. 1370, entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Repealing Chapter 133 of Title XIII, General Offenses, of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code," and set a second reading to adopt the Ordinance, should the Urgency Ordinance not pass or be challenged. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, and carried (5 — 0) to waive the first reading introducing the Ordinance No. 1370, entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, Repealing Chapter 133 of Title XIII, General Offenses, of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code," and set a second reading to adopt the Ordinance, should the Urgency Ordinance not pass or be challenged. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 10. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN FOR WALNUT CREEK NATURE PARK Staff recommends that Council; a. Approve the conceptual design for the Walnut Creek Nature Park; or b. Provide direction to staff accordingly. Monica Killen provided a brief history of the Walnut Creek Nature Park and then introduced Bob Burkland, Restoration Design Group from Berkley, California. Mr. Burkland narrated a PowerPoint presentation in which he highlighted the original boundaries and condition of the park, then presented a visual representation of various configurations for the park that could be considered for construction. Following Mr. Burkland's presentation, he and Ms. Killen responded to questions from Council. Page 6 of 9 Council asked about the estimated cost for the entire project, how much in funding has been secured thus far, and whether the project can be built out in phases. After Council expressed concern regarding the cost of the project overall, Recreation and Community Services Director, Manuel Carrillo, explained that staff is working to secure additional funds for the project and that this evening's item is for Council to approve the conceptual design and does not authorize construction; Mr. Carrillo also noted that the first phase would have an anticipated completion around the end of 2015 and that the park would be closed during construction. Council directed staff to respond to concerns raised during the presentation by reporting in a Study Session to include milestones schedules (the work to be performed in each phase and the associated timelines), additional funding sources for the project, elaboration on how educational components might be tied into the project, and how soon the groundbreaking for Phase I would occur. A motion was made by Councilmember Garcia, seconded by Mayor Lozano, and carried (5 — 0) to approve the conceptual design for the Walnut Creek Nature Park. AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. 11. RESTORATION OF PREVIOUS CITY EVENTS Staff recommends that Council provide direction to staff of which events to implement and return with the appropriate funding and allocations. Since Council has requested this item be brought back for further consideration at a future Open Meeting /Study Session, this item is also being continued to a future Council meeting following its presentation at a Study Session. 12. MID -YEAR BUDGET REVIEW Staff recommends that Council Receive and File the Mid -Year Budget for Fiscal Year 2014 -2015. Director of Finance, Craig Graves, narrated a PowerPoint presentation which illustrated the current budget expenditures, encumbrances and appropriations; noted that the City Finances are aligned appropriately for the end of the fiscal quarter and that, overall, the City's budget is on track. CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE THE RECOGNIZED OBLIGATIONS PAYMENT SCHEDULE (ROPS 15- 16A) FOR THE PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 2015 TO DECEMBER 31, 2015, AND ASSOCIATED ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET Staff recommends the Governing Body of the Successor Agency: a. Approve the Recognized Obligations Payment Schedule (ROPS 15 -16a) For The Period From July 1, 2015 To December 31, 2015; and Page 7 of 9 b. Adopt the Successor Agency Administrative Budget for Fiscal Year 2015 -2016; and c. Direct staff to proceed with submitting the draft BOPS 15 -16A for approval to the Oversight Board; and d. Send the approved ROPS to the County Executive Officer, County Auditor Controller, the State Controller and Department of Finance; and e. Instruct staff to post the approved ROPS 15 -16A on the City's website. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Pacheco, and carried (5 — 0) to: Approve the Recognized Obligations Payment Schedule (ROPS 15 -16a) For the Period from July 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015; and Adopt the Successor Agency Administrative Budget for Fiscal Year 2015- 2016; and Direct staff to proceed with submitting the draft ROPS 15 -16A for approval to the Oversight Board; and Send the approved ROPS to the County Executive Officer, County Auditor Controller, the State Controller and Department of Finance; and Instruct staff to post the approved ROPS 15 -16A on the City's website. AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS Request by Mayor Manuel Lozano for discussion & direction to staff on the following: • Direction for staff on a Contract Amendment proposed for the contact between the City and Infrastructure Engineers executed on June 19, 2014. Mayor Lozano stated that it appears that many of the City's projects are on hold or are not progressing as quickly as they should be; requested that the proposed Amendment with Infrastructure Engineers be reviewed and revised as necessary to minimize factors that may impede the progress of City projects. Councilmember Pacheco noted that this has been a concern of his as well; suggested that code and policy be re- examined to determine whether revisions can be made to address the problem; noted that it is common practice to issue a Request For Qualifications to develop a list of qualified professionals, thereby setting standards and parameters for qualified firms and keeping projects moving forward while still having accountability. Mayor Pro Tern Baca asked that the matter be brought back at a future date so that all members of Council can review the Amendment and seek additional information from staff as necessary. Councilmember Garcia reported on her recent attendance at the ICA Conference; stated that a great deal of useful information on public safety and economic trends; noted that one discussion covered the topic of money laundering and how it effects the economy; stated that all of the information was very valuable. Page 8 of 9 Mayor Pro Tern Baca commended staff on the great turnout at the Chinese Lunar New Year event; noted that she and Treasurer Contreras participated in "chasing the dragon," as well as enjoying the traditional cuisine; commented on how much those in attendance enjoyed the celebration. ADJOURNMENT There being no other motion was made by meeting at 8:59 p.m. business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Rubio, to adjourn the Mayor ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Mayor Alejandra Avila, City Clerk Page 9 of 9 MINUTES BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY FEBRUARY 18, 2015, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at 8:54 p.m. ROLL CALL City Council present: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Susan Rubio Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 8:54 p.m. and seeing no one wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at 8:54 p.m. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. TREASURER'S REPORT — DECEMBER 2014 Staff recommends that Council receive and file the Treasurer's Report for the month of December 2014. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Baca, and carried (5 — 0) to receive and file the December 2014 Treasurer's Report. AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Garcia, to adjourn the meeting at 8:55 p.m. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk APPROVED: MINUTES BALDWIN PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY FEBRUARY 18, 2015, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at 8:55 p.m. ROLL CALL City Council present: Council Member Ricardo Pacheco Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Susan Rubio Mayor Pro Tern Cruz Baca Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 8:55 p.m. and seeing no one wishing to speak, Public Communications closed at 8:55 p.m. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. TREASURER'S REPORT — DECEMBER 2014 Staff recommends that Council receive and file the Treasurer's Report for the month of December 2014. A motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Rubio, and carried (5 — 0) to receive and file the December 2014 Treasurer's Report. AYES: Lozano, Baca, Garcia, Rubio, Pacheco NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Councilmember Rubio, to adjourn the meeting at 8:56 p.m. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk 0 W160:4 M=1 ITEM NO. TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Daniel Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works / City Engineer DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: Bus Fare Increase and Schedule Change SUMMARY This will authorize an increase in the fares charged to bus riders and Dial -A -Ride users and make changes to the bus operating schedule. FISCAL IMPACT The approval of this item will not impact the City's General Fund. The proposed increase in bus and dial -a -ride fares will provide an additional $45,000 per year in available transit funds. The proposed changes to the bus operating schedule will result in a savings of $197,500 of transit funds in the first year. The combination of these two items will provide a projected $242,500 annually to be used on transit such as new busses and bus shelters. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Authorize an increase in bus fares from $0.80 to $1.00 for general passengers; 2. Authorize an increase in bus fares from $0.40 to $0.50 for seniors and Dial -A -Ride users; 3, A.ithor 7e; the P,-,rector of Dt.,,blic Works to make a 15% reduction in bus revenue hours; and 4. Authorize the Director of Finance to make payments at the end of each quarter, during the two years immediately following implementation of recommendations 1 through 3 above, to Berkshire Consulting Group, equal to 20% of the increase in available transit funds attributable to those recommendations as realized in that quarter. BACKGROUND Resolution No. 2005 -81 Adopted by the City Council on September 7, 2005 authorized increasing bus fares up to $1.00. The Berkshire Consulting Group (BCG), through its contract with the City, studied transit operations and found that fares had not been increased in six years and that buses are being operated with only 25% to 50% passenger capacity. Based on its findings, BCG recommended the proposed increases in bus fares and the reduction in the number of buses being operated. The table "Regional Fares" on the following page, provides a comparison of bus and Dial -A -Ride fares throughout the Upper San Gabriel Valley. The current contract with Southland Transit allows the City at its sole discretion to make changes to bus routes and schedules up to a 15% reduction or increase in the number of overall transit revenue hours. The 15% reduction in overall revenue hours will be achieved without any reduction in the service for the Dial -A- Ride program. The current weekday bus schedule has a total of six buses operating on two fixed routes. The current weekend schedule has a total of four buses operating on two fixed routes. The proposed reduction in revenue hours would eliminate one bus from weekday and weekend operation on one of the fixed routes. The first and last bus times would remain unchanged. The only difference in the level of passenger service would be a few additional minutes of wait time between buses on one of the routes. The City's transit program is funded entirely through passenger fares and Proposition A Transit Funds. Any increase in revenues and reduction in costs must be utilized for transit. Two public input meetings were hosted at Bus Fare Increase and Schedule Change March 4, 2015 Page 2 the Senior Center. The first meeting was held at 6:00 pm on January 15. The second meeting was held on February 11 at 10:45 am. Both meetings were well attended. At these meetings, there was no public opposition to the proposed increases in fares or in the reduction in the number of buses being operated. There was very strong public support for purchasing new transit buses and bus shelters. i able — Kegional mares Bus Provider Fare Baldwin Park General Passenger Proposed $1•00 Baldwin Park Passenger Current $0.80 Baldwin Park Senior and Dial -A -Ride Proposed $0.50 I Baldwin Park Senior and Dial -A -Ride Current $0.40 LEGAL REVIEW None required ALTERNATIVES The City Council could choose not to increase bus fares or reduce bus service, however the proposed changes are the mechanism to allow the funding of future transit improvements including the purchase of new buses and installing new bus shelters. Attachment A. Resolution No. 2005 -081 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-081 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN INCREASE TO THE CITY'S FIXED ROUTE BUS FARE WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve an increase to the fixed route bus fare; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to implement annual incremental increases to the fixed route bus fare in the amount of $.25 for fiscal year 2005-2006 and $.10 each fiscal year thereafter until said amount reaches a fare of $1.00. WHEREAS, the increase of this fare is necessary in order to be able to offset the operating cost of the bus transit service. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The amount of fare for the fixed route is increased to $.50, which will become effective upon the termination of a 30 calendar day notice to the public (Exhibit "A"). SECTION 2. That effectively every July 1st, an increase of $.10 will become effective immediately. SECTION 3. That annual incremental increases will take effect until such time that the fare reaches the amount of $1.00 SECTION 4. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of original Resolutions. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7t"' day of September Resolution No. 2005-081 Page 2 Nmft � STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY • LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, ROSEMARY M. RAMIREZ, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at its regular meeting of September 7, 2005 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Marlen Garcia, David J. Olivas, Bill Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco and Mayor Manuel Lozano NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILM ERS: NONE ROSEMARY WRAMIREZ, CMG CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK Resolution No. 2005-081 Page 3 Exhibit "A" • EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 15,200, A Im')SM111 Lei k 0 38657 -U01 2005 -UO2 081 -UO2 CC -UO2 RESO -UO2 L13-UO3 FO8417 -UO3 FO60484 -UO3 D075119 -UO3 C6 -UO3 RESO -UO3 10/19/2005 -U04 ROBIN -U04 ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers HUB OF A t" TH6 Y a Zl � ._• . V FROM: Michael Taylor, Chief of Police SAN.GABRIEL o, vALLEY y� DATE: March 4, 2015 grED JANUP SUBJECT: AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF POLICE PATROL VEHICLES SUMMARY This report seeks City Council approval for the purchase of three Ford Explorer vehicles and authorization to install and outfit these vehicles with specialized police equipment so they can be put into service as Department black and white patrol veh' es. FISCAL IMPACT Funding of $94,000 purchase of these vehicles is included in the FY 2014/15 budget. Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds wil /be a ilized to equip the vehicles totaling $36,457.35. The total cost of this project is $130,142.60. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council approval to: 1. Waive the formal bidding process pursuant to §34.37 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code on three vehicles as existing cooperative purchasing contracts already exist with other governmental agencies, 2. Waive the formal bidding process for the purchase and installation of the emergency equipment pursuant to §34.23 (C), 3. Authorize the Police Department to purchase the new vehicle and equipment through existing contracts; joining in the cooperative purchasing contracts, or through procedures outlined above, 4. Appropriate $36,476 of Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds to account 205.30.340.58110.00000.2 for the restricted purchase of new equipment to equip three new Police Department's Patrol Vehicles and authorize the Director of Finance to take the necessary action to make the required budget amendment of $36,476 to account 205.30.340.58110.00000.2 5. Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. BACKGROUND There is a need to replace three Police Department patrol vehicles. These patrol vehicles are over seven years old and have reached their useful service life as they are becoming mechanically unreliable. Pursuant to § 34.37 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, cooperative- purchasing agreements, staff has sought a bid from Wondries Fleet Group (National Auto Fleet Group) for three Ford Explorers. Wondries Fleet Group has an existing cooperative purchase contract with National Auto Fleet Group which has numerous contracts with municipal agencies across Los Angeles County. Usual purchasing practices in acquiring vehicles and other major equipment is by following formal bid procedures, which are outlined in The Baldwin Park Municipal Code §34.23. This section also provides a Ford Explorers March 4, 2015 Page 2 mechanism to waive the bidding procedure under certain circumstances. Per §34.37, Cooperative Purchasing Agreements, "Whenever the council finds the public interest and convenience require, the city may purchase city supplies and equipment utilizing purchasing agreements maintained by the county, state or other public agencies without complying with the requirements of this chapter." Additionally, it would also be impractical to put out for public bid the purchase and installation of the emergency equipment. The City's current vendor, `Black and White" has been converting and servicing the City's police vehicles and is located in close proximity to the City. The City currently has an open purchase order with the company and the quality and dependability of the service has been proven. Staff requests Council approve the purchase of equipment and its installation pursuant to Baldwin Park Municipal Code § 34.23 (C) "When the City Council by four -fifths vote determines to dispense with such bidding and other procedures required by the above-mentioned sections in any individual instance upon a finding by the Council that it :would be impractical, useless or uneconomical in such instance to follow the procedures, and that the welfare of the public would be promoted by dispensing with the same." LEGAL REVIEW Not applicable. ALTERNATIVES An alternative is to create specifications and go out to bid, however this would cost staff time and resources and likely not result in any cost savings. In Addition it would delay the replacement of the patrol vehicles that are a mission critical asset and needed for daily operations. ATTACHMENTS 91, Quote from National Auto Fleet Group (Wondries Fleet Group) #2, Quote from Black and White Emergency Vehicles 0 w ❑ 0- w w z C) w w 0 > w ❑ �e 0 (to. C4 a; Cl) Z z -n Cco 14 • a 4E c o Cl) w c! rl z F- 0 > Lo w LU WO 0 r 44), = Lo —= ol W a W E C*4 CD uj o as U. 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Pacific Avenue -== C. -J1W-JFAMMI1"'1M111� Dear Sergeant Findley, In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to submit the following for your consideration: Wondries Fleet Group will sell, service and deliver at Baldwin Park, new/unused 2015 Police Interceptor Utilities responding to your requirement with the attached specifications for $ 27,233.00 plus State Sales Tax, and $8.75 tire tax (non-taxable). These vehicles are available under the Los Angeles County P0# SH- 15320005-1. Pricing includes black and white paint. Add $ 3050.00 for Ecco Boost engine. Terms are net 30 days. Delivery is 15-21 days for non Ecco Boost and 90-150 days ecco boost engine. Sincerely John Oviyach Wondries Fleet Group (!J�) TOYOTA I '�"rnond Findley � ~n ]ohnOviyach VVondhes Fleet Group National Auto Fleet Group 1247 West Main St. Alhambra, CA918O3 626-457-5590 main 562-618-0928 cell 562-684-4672 fax BLACKWWHITE E MEf2GENCY V E H I C L E S City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Date Estimate 2/6/2015 394 am 1611 W. San Bernardino Rd. Unit E Covina, CA 91722 Office (626) 966 -2576 Fax (626) 966 -2569 JP9BLACKANDWfflTEEV.COV, W BLACKANDWIHTEEV.COM Customer Terms Ford Utility's Net 30 Item Description Qty Date Total 21TRPL47MC Code 3 47" Multi -Color Lightbar 3 1,755.00 5,265.00T Z3 Deluxe Remote Siren, 20OW Output w/Programmable Push Buttons 3 680.00 2,040.00T and Slide Switches C3100FX2 100W Speaker W /2011 -2012 Explorer Bracket 3 155.00 465.00T HB6PAK -PI -RB Hideablast 6Pak Red/Blue Twist Lock Ford PI Sedan & SUV 6 65.00 390.00T HB6PAK -RB 6 -LED Low Profile Hide a way- Red/Blue 6 65.00 390.00T MR6FM -RB I Code 3 High Powered, water resistant, compact LEDs with TIR Optic 12 71.50 858.00T NIR6FMKIT Code 3 Flush Mount Grommet Kit For MR6 Lighthead 6 11.05 66.30T MR6FM -BW MR6 LED Lightheads Blue /White 3 71.50 214.50T MR6FM -RW MR6 LED Lightheads Red/White 3 71.50 214.50T 5340 -2L31 GoRhino Light Ready Push Bumper Ford Interceptor Sedan/Utility 3 330.10 990.30T TRX6RB T -Rex Torus 6 -Up Red/Blue w/Black Bezel 2 81.90 163.80T CC- UV -L -18 Troy 18" Ford Utility Console 3 355.00 1,065.00T AC- ARMMNT -FX Troy Arm Rest for Low - Profile Consoles 4x7 /5x8 Pad 3 121.80 365.40T AC -INBHG Troy 4" Internal Dual Cup Holder 3 42.35 127.05T DP- FDUV -DS -PS Troy Rear Door Panels For 2013 Ford Utility Police Interceptor 3 193.20 579.60T WG -UV- POLY -D... UV Poly Windows 3 231.00 693.00T TP- US- SS- TROY10 Troy Stash N Stow Cage with Sliding Center Window W/Diamond 3 532.98 1,598.94T Punched Mesh Guard 2- SAB- FDUV -BB Ford Interceptor UV Big Boy Partition Mount 3 0.00 O.00T KP -UV- DAP -SS Troy Ford Stash N Stow Kick Panels 3 104.40 313.20T PS- FDUV -OS -R Prisoner Seat W/Rear Troy Partition 3 1,250.00 3,750.00T CP- UV- CARGO -... Ford UV Tilt Up Cargo Mount 3 292.50 877.50T AC- UV- TRAY -H Troy Equipment Tray for Hinged Platform 3 212.00 636.00T RDW- 25- GSSE80 Heavy Duty Shocks 6 16.50 99.00T CP- GUNBOX -MS Troy Gun Box for Ford Utility 3 900.00 2,700.00T C -DMM -123 Dash Monitor Mount Base For 2013 -2014 Ford Interceptor Utility 3 214.15 642.45T C -KBM -101 Havis Keyboard Mounting Plate For TG3 3 70.65 211.95T Quotes are subject to change and are Valid for 30 Bays Subtotal Sales Tax (9.0 %) Total Signature 1611 W. San Bernardino Rd. Unit E Covina, CA 91722 Office (626) 966 -2576 Fax (626) 966 -2569 JP9BLACKANDWfflTEEV.COV, W BLACKANDWIHTEEV.COM BLACK-1 E ME;RGENCY V EHICLES City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, 'CA 91706 Date Estimate 2/6/2015 394 WE. . City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 1611 W. San Bernardino Rd. Unit E Covina, CA 91722 Office (626) 966 -2576 Fax (626) 966 -2569 JP @BLACKAND TEEV.CO*ag YVW.BLACKANDWHITEEV.COM Customer Terms Ford Utility's Net 30 Item Description _ (qty Rate Total C -MD -202 Tilt Swivel Motion Device 3 55.30 165.90T C -TCB -7 Universal Telescoping Computer Base, 7" - 14" Side Mount 3 112.65 337.95T MRCB -150 High Amp Manual Reset Breaker, 150 Amp 3 24.05 72.15T BS5026 12 Position Fuse Block w /ground cover, Marine Grade 3 40.35 121.05T BS5028 6 Position Fuse Block w /cover, Marine Grade 3 30.88 92.64T 6001 Top Hat High Amp Timer, 250 amp 3 134.75 404.25T SG- DUAL -SGAR Troy Dual Weapon Mount Vertical for Shotgun /Automatic Rifle I 3 210.00 630.00T SC -1 Gunlock Small For Pump Shotgun 6 80.45 482.70T SC -5XL SC -5 Universal Gunlock Large # 2 3 110.88 332.64T CUSTGUNRCK Custom GunAack Less Lethal 3 85.00 255.00T SC- 7009 -A 7 -40 Second Adjustable Gunlock Timer 3 33.80 101.40T 436486 Larsen 17" RG58/U Dual Shield High Frequency Antenna Coax 6 14.95 89.70T •RFU600 -1 Mini -UHF Connector RG58 6 2.25 13.50T QW152 Laird 1/4 Wave Antenna, 152- 162Mhz 3 7.50 22.50T QW450 Laird 1/4 Wave Antenna, 450- 47OMhz 3 7.50 22.50T WIRE &TERMIN... Wire, Terminals, Tie - Wraps, & Hardware. 3 165.00 495.00T FULL,BUILD Installation of all Emergency Equipment into Police Vehicle Ford 3 1,850.00 5,550.00 Utility. Installation of customer provided Dock, UHF/VHF Radios, and L3 In -Car Video System. Quotes are subject to change and are Valid for 30 Days Subtotal $33,905.37 Sales Tax (9.0 %) $2,551.98 Total $36,457.35 Signature 1611 W. San Bernardino Rd. Unit E Covina, CA 91722 Office (626) 966 -2576 Fax (626) 966 -2569 JP @BLACKAND TEEV.CO*ag YVW.BLACKANDWHITEEV.COM ® f s SAN:GABRIEL ���q��O JAISUPi� ITEM NO. TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Shannon Yauchzee, Chief Executive Officer DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: PURCHASE AGREEMENTS WITH WIRELESS CAPITAL PARTNERS SUMMARY This report provides for the approval of a purchase agreement to assign two cell tower leases to Wireless Capital Partners for a term of 30 years for a lump sum of $1,000,000. FISCAL IMPACT At the close of escrow the City will receive a one -time lump sum payment of $1,000,000 in exchange for the current lease payments. This money would be unrestricted and could be deposited into the General Fund. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached Purchase and Sale Agreements with WCP for the Mayors signature and authorize the Chief Executive Officer or his designee to execute any other document related to closing of the sale. BACKGROUND On February 18, 2015 the City Council authorized entering in to an option agreement with WCP. The details of the escrow and purchase agreement have been finalized and are presented for approval. WCP is one of several firms that purchase cell tower leases as a long term investment. In this case the City has two cell tower leases, one at Hilda Solis Park ($2427 a month with 19 years remaining) and one at Morgan Park ($2960 a month with 19 years remaining). However the current lease terms are not guaranteed and could be terminated with 30 days notice. If the City sells the leases for a lump sum, this risk of termination for the City is eliminated. WCP assumes the risk in exchange for the purchase of the monthly lease payments. Also the agreement will include a clause such that if the wireless providers vacate the site(s) and WCP is not able to locate another carrier for the site within 5 years, the lease terminates and the property interest returns to the City. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ALTERNATIVES The City Council may choose to direct staff to not enter into such an agreement however in this case the City may have to reimburse WCP for a couple thousand dollars in costs of their due diligence under the option agreement. ATTACHMENTS 41, WCP Purchase and Sales Agreement - Site 1 #2, WCP Purchase and Sales Agreement — Site 2 PURCHASE AND SALE OF LEASE AND SUCCESSOR LEASE AGREEMENT This Purchase and Sale of Lease and Successor Lease Agreement (this "Agreement') is made as of the later of the dates set forth below the signatures to this Agreement (such date, the "Effective Date ") by and between WCP III, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (such party, `Buyer"), and City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation (such party, "Landlord "). For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, Buyer and Landlord hereby agree as follows: I. Definitions / Assignment of the Lease. (a) For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (i) "Lease" shall mean, collectively, the documents and instruments attached hereto as Exhibit A; (ii) "Premises" shall mean the premises described in and leased to Tenant in accordance with the terms of the Lease, and shall include Landlord's right, title and interest in and to any tower, equipment and other personal property located on the Premises, if any; (iii) "Tenant" shall mean the lessee under the Lease as of the Effective Date (or any successor or assignee thereof); (iv) "Purchase Price" shall mean $455,000.00; (v) "Reversion Date" shall mean the first (Ist) day of the calendar month following the thirtieth (30") anniversary of the Effective Date; (vi) "Agreement Term" shall mean the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the Reversion Date; (vii) "Rent" shall mean all rent, income, charges, interest, penalties, fees and other revenue payable to Landlord under the Lease with respect to the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the Premises whether described as base rent, additional rent, coloration rent, or holdover rent (including the Current Rent Payment), other than payments in respect of real property taxes and assessments payable by Tenant to lessor or the taxing authority pursuant to the Lease; (viii) "Person" shall mean any entity, trust, association or individual; and (ix) the "Current Rent Pam" shall mean $2,524.31 (the amount of monthly or annual rent (as applicable) being paid by Tenant to Landlord as of the Effective Date). (b) Effective upon the Effective Date, Landlord hereby sells, assigns, sets over, conveys and transfers to Buyer all of Landlord's right, title and interest in and to the Lease for the Agreement Term. In connection with the foregoing, Landlord agrees that throughout the Agreement Term, (i) Buyer shall have the exclusive right to exercise and enjoy all of the rights and benefits of Landlord under the Lease (including, without limitation, the sole right to (A) receive and collect all Rent; (B) enter into amendments of the Lease; (C) enforce all of the lessor's rights and remedies under the Lease and applicable law at such time, in such manner, and in such order or combination as Buyer deems appropriate in Buyer's sole and absolute discretion; and (D) pursue, commence, defend and compromise any action or adversary proceeding relating to Tenant's obligations under the Lease); and (ii) Landlord shall not, other than to the extent required herein or requested in writing by Buyer, exercise or enjoy any of the rights or remedies of lessor under the Lease (including, without limitation, terminating the Lease, threatening or commencing any action against Tenant with respect to Tenant's obligations under the Lease, or attempting to amend or modify the Lease). The foregoing sale and assignment is an absolute, unconditional and irrevocable sale and assignment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Landlord retains the right to enter into other agreements, leases, or licenses (the "Other Agreements ") with any third party (including Tenant), provided such Other Agreements are for space outside the Premises and do not result in the termination of the Lease. 2. Purchase Price. Upon the Effective Date, Buyer shall pay to Landlord, in consideration for the rights and interests granted by Landlord to Buyer herein, a one -time lump -sum amount equal to the Purchase Price, less applicable prorations of Rent and applicable state or county transfer taxes. 3. Landlord's Obligations. Notwithstanding the assignment of Landlord's rights under the Lease to Buyer, Landlord shall continue to pay, perform and otherwise discharge all obligations and liabilities of the lessor under the Lease and in respect of the Premises, whether arising prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. By way of illustration and not limitation, Landlord shall (a) fully, faithfully and timely perform all covenants to be performed by the lessor under the Lease; (b) not suffer or allow any breach, default or event of default by the lessor to occur thereunder; and (c) not take any action for the purpose, or with the effect, of inducing or causing Tenant to terminate the Lease (including, but not limited to, denying Tenant access to the Premises), or exercise, or not exercise, a right to renew or extend the Lease. Landlord hereby indemnifies and holds Buyer harmless from and against any and all claims, expenses, costs, obligations or other liabilities with respect to the performance (or lack of performance) of Landlord's obligations under the Lease, arising or incurred prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. Landlord agrees that nothing contained herein, and no action or forbearance on the part of Buyer (including, without limitation, the collection of Rent), shall constitute or be construed as an assumption by Buyer of any obligation or liability of Landlord under the Lease or in respect of the Premises, whether arising or accruing prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. Landlord further agrees that Buyer shall not have any liability or obligation with respect to the care, management or repair of the Premises or any land adjacent thereto, or any improvements thereon, or for any injury or damage sustained by any Person in, on, under, or about the Premises. 4. Cooperation. Landlord shall promptly (i) furnish to Buyer such information as Buyer reasonably requests (including documents and records in Landlord's possession, custody or control) regarding the Lease, the Premises or Tenant; (ii) provide access to the Premises (to the extent not prohibited by the Lease) for the purpose of Buyer's inspection of the Premises and improvements thereon, and such other purposes as Buyer reasonably deems appropriate; and (iii) deliver to Buyer any written communications between Landlord and Tenant, and any notices or written communications from any other Person relating to the Lease or the Premises. 5. Notice to Tenant. On or prior to the Effective Date, Landlord has executed and furnished to Buyer three (3) originals of a notification letter to Tenant (the "Tenant Notification Letter ") directing Tenant to pay Rent directly to Buyer. Landlord shall be responsible for taking any action requested by Buyer as is appropriate to give Tenant notice of the sale and assignment of the Lease and to cause Tenant to commence payment of Rent directly to Buyer. After the Effective Date, Landlord shall notify Buyer by facsimile transmission, within five (5) calendar days of Landlord's receipt, of any payment in respect of Rent, and Landlord shall forward such payment to Buyer within five (5) business days. If Landlord fails or refuses to forward any such payment to Buyer, then, in addition to its other rights and remedies hereunder, Buyer shall be entitled to receive a processing fee equal to the greater of (i) $500 and (ii) 10% of such payment. 6. Impositions. Landlord shall pay and perform in a timely manner all mortgages that are liens against the Premises. Landlord shall pay or cause to be paid, prior to delinquency, all taxes, charges and other obligations (collectively, "Impositions ") that are, or could become, liens against any portion of the Premises, whether existing as of the Effective Date or are thereafter created or imposed, and Buyer shall have no obligation or liability therefor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, except to the extent taxes and assessments are the obligation of Tenant under the Lease, Landlord shall be solely responsible for payment of all taxes and assessments now or hereafter levied, assessed or imposed upon any portion of the Premises, or imposed in connection with the execution, delivery, performance or recordation of this Agreement, including, without limitation, any sales, income, documentary or other transfer taxes. If any Imposition, or any installment thereof, is not paid within the time hereinabove specified, then Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, in addition to its other rights under this Agreement and applicable law, to pay and /or discharge such Imposition, together with any penalty and interest thereon, and Landlord shall reimburse Buyer therefor immediately upon payment by Buyer thereof and if Buyer so elects by written notice to Landlord, then such amount shall constitute a lien upon Landlord's right, title and interest in the real property upon which the Premises are located. Buyer shall be subrogated to the rights of the Person to whom the Imposition was due, and such lien shall have priority, benefit, or rights and remedies, as were formerly available to such Person with respect to the Imposition. 7. Remedies. If Buyer determines in its reasonable discretion that Landlord has failed to perform any covenant, obligation or duty which Landlord is bound to perform under the Lease, the Successor Lease (as hereinafter defined) or any other agreement or applicable law relating to the Lease, the Successor Lease or the Premises, then, in addition to Buyer's rights and remedies in Section 6, Buyer shall have the right to perform such covenant, obligation or duty, and Landlord shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of an invoice therefor, reimburse Buyer for all reasonable costs and expenses, as evidenced in writing, incurred by Buyer in connection therewith, together with a fee in an amount equal to $250. In addition to all other rights and remedies of Buyer under this Agreement, Buyer may enforce this Agreement in an action for specific performance, injunction, appointment of a receiver and any other equitable rights and remedies under applicable law (it being agreed by Landlord that money damages may not be an adequate remedy for the harm caused to Buyer by a breach or default by Landlord under this Agreement). 8. Successor Lease. Upon the expiration of the term of the Lease or upon the termination of the Lease (for any or no reason), Landlord shall, and hereby does, irrevocably lease the Premises to Buyer (such lease, the "Successor Lease "), for a term commencing upon such expiration or termination of the Lease (as applicable) and ending upon the Reversion Date (the "Successor Lease Term "), upon terms and conditions which are identical to those in the Lease; provided, however, that (i) Buyer shall be named as tenant in the place and instead of Tenant; (ii) the term shall be the Successor Lease Term; (iii) Buyer shall have no obligation to pay Rent of any kind or nature to Landlord during, for, or with respect to, any period prior to the Reversion Date; (iv) the Successor Lease shall be freely assignable and any portion of the Premises shall be freely subleasable by Buyer to a Replacement Tenant (as hereinafter defined), in each case, on such terms and conditions as Buyer deems appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion, and Buyer shall be entitled to the proceeds and rent therefrom which proceeds and rent shall be included in Rent; (v) Buyer shall have no obligation to cure any defaults of Tenant under the Lease, and in the Successor Lease, Landlord shall waive any default arising from facts and circumstances then existing; (vi) Buyer shall have a license for access and utility purposes upon the same terms as any such license then or previously benefiting Tenant; (vii) Buyer shall have the right to vacate the Premises at any time or from time to time without terminating the Successor Lease; and (viii) Buyer shall have the right to surrender the Premises and terminate all of its obligations theretofore or thereafter arising under the Successor Lease by executing and delivering and /or recording a quitclaim therefor at any time, which quitclaim shall be effective as of the date stated therein. Upon written request, Landlord shall promptly and in good faith, execute and deliver a new agreement evidencing the terms of the Successor Lease set forth above. Prior to the execution of such agreement, this Agreement shall constitute good and sufficient evidence of the existence of such agreement, and Buyer shall have the immediate right to the possession, use and enjoyment of the Premises following the expiration or termination of the Lease regardless whether such agreement has yet been executed. As between Landlord and Buyer, Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to use and enjoy any improvements or equipment installed or constructed by Landlord or Tenant upon the Premises. In the event the n__ becomes i i r r r ic') successor Lease oecomes effective and Buyer, or its successor -in- interest, t��ereafter fans, ioi° a period o� 11Ve ��) years, to sublease any portion of the Premises or assign the Successor Lease, then the Successor Lease shall be deemed expired. The rights granted to Buyer in this Section 8 are presently vested and irrevocable property interests. As used herein, the term "Replacement Tenant" shall mean an entity unaffiliated with Buyer that is a telecommunications carrier who operates wireless communications facilities to end - product users. 9. Representations. Landlord hereby represents and warrants to Buyer, that as of the Effective Date (and Landlord agrees that each of the representations, warranties and agreements made by it in this Section 9 and elsewhere in this Agreement is material to Buyer): (a) The Lease and each Closing Document (as hereinafter defined) constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of Landlord, enforceable against Landlord in accordance with their terms. (b) The execution, delivery and performance by Landlord of the Lease did not, and the Closing Documents do not, violate or conflict with the terms of Landlord's organizational documents (if applicable) or any agreement to which Landlord is a party or by which Landlord or the Premises is bound and do not violate or conflict with any law, rule, regulation, judgment, order or decree to which Landlord is subject. (c) Any permits, licenses, consents, approvals and other authorizations which are necessary or appropriate in connection with Landlord's execution, delivery or performance of the Lease were obtained by Landlord and are in full force and effect. Any permits, licenses, consents, approvals and other authorizations which are necessary or appropriate in connection with Landlord's execution, delivery or performance of the Closing Documents have been obtained by Landlord and are in full force and effect. (d) There is no pending or threatened action, suit or proceeding that, if determined against Landlord, would adversely affect Landlord's ability to enter into the Closing Documents or to perform its obligations thereunder. (e) A true, correct, and complete copy of the Lease (including all amendments, modifications, supplements, waivers, renewals and extensions thereof) and of each memorandum of lease, memorandum of commencement, non - disturbance agreement, estoppel certificate, assignment, sublease and other instrument or agreement executed by Landlord or Tenant in connection therewith or relating thereto, together with all amendments or supplements thereof (if any) is attached hereto as Exhibit A. (f) Landlord owns one - hundred percent (100 %) of the fee title to the Premises, subject to no claim, lien, encumbrance or exception to title other than those, if any, disclosed in the preliminary title report (the "Title Report") obtained by Buyer and provided to Landlord in connection with the transactions set forth herein. Landlord owns one - hundred percent (100 %) of the lessor's right, title and interest in and to the Lease, subject to no claim, lien, encumbrance or exception to title other than those, if any, disclosed on the Title Report. Except as disclosed on the Title Report, Landlord has not previously deeded, granted, assigned, mortgaged, pledged, hypothecated, alienated or otherwise transferred any of its right, title and interest in and to the Lease or the Premises, or any part thereof, to any other Person. (g) Except as disclosed in the Title Report, other than the Lease, there are no agreements, arrangements or understandings (oral or written) to which Landlord is a party or by which it is bound, relating to the Lease or to the Premises. The Lease constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of Tenant, enforceable against Tenant in accordance with its terms. (h) The Current Rent Payment is the true and accurate sum due and payable under the Lease as of the Effective Date in respect of base rent. The Current Rent Payment is subject to adjustment or re- calculation only at the time and in the manner, if any, set forth in the Lease. Tenant has no right of offset, abatement, or deduction, and, except as set forth in the Lease, no period of free or reduced Rent. Except to the extent the Current Rent Payment is made on an annual basis, Tenant has not paid, and Landlord has not collected, any Rent in respect of any period more than thirty (30) calendar days from the Effective Date, nor has Landlord received any security deposit, letter of credit, guaranty or other security for Tenant's obligation for payment of Rent. (i) Landlord has not breached or defaulted upon Landlord's obligations under the Lease, and no fact or circumstance presently exists which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by Landlord under the Lease. To the best of Landlord's knowledge, Tenant has not breached or defaulted upon Tenant's obligations under the Lease, and no fact or circumstance presently exists which, with the giving of notice or lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by Tenant under the Lease. At no time on or prior to the Effective Date has Landlord delivered or received notice of a breach or default by either Landlord or Tenant under the Lease or notice of the existence of a fact or circumstance which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by either Landlord or Tenant under the Lease. Tenant is currently occupying the Premises and has not notified Landlord of any intention or desire to terminate the Lease or surrender or abandon the Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant has not notified Landlord of the existence of a fact or circumstance the continuance of which would cause Tenant (or would have a reasonable likelihood of causing Tenant) to terminate the Lease or surrender or abandon the Premises, or to withhold payment of any Rent or fail to extend or renew the Lease. 0) To the best of Landlord's knowledge and belief, Tenant is not in the process of negotiating any sublease of the Premises with any person or entity that is unaffiliated with Tenant. (k) Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Premises does not depend upon any license, easement or similar agreement (other than licenses and easements that may be granted in the Lease) for access or utility purposes. If Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Premises depends upon any such license, easement or similar agreement, then Landlord hereby assigns all of its right, title and interest in and to such license, easement or similar agreement to Buyer and such license, easement or similar agreement shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, be deemed to be included in the term "Lease ". 10. Memorandum. On or prior to the Effective Date, Landlord has executed and delivered to Buyer three (3) originals of a memorandum of this Agreement in recordable form (the "Memorandum "; together with this Agreement, the "Closing Documents" and each, a "Closing Document "). Buyer may record the Memorandum in the real property records of the jurisdictions in which the Premises are located, and in such other place or places as Buyer deems appropriate. Buyer's interest in the Lease and the Premises is intended to and shall be an interest in real property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may elect to file in such place or places as Buyer deems appropriate one or more financing and continuation statements under the Uniform Commercial Code naming Landlord as debtor and the Lease, the Rent, and the proceeds thereof as collateral, and in the event that Buyer's interest in such collateral is later determined to be an interest in personal property rather than in real property, then Landlord agrees that this Agreement shall constitute a pledge and security agreement with respect to such collateral and that Buyer shall have a perfected security interest in such collateral. 11. Casualty and Eminent Domain. Landlord shall promptly notify Buyer of any casualty to the Premises or the exercise of any power of eminent domain, or threat thereof, relating to the Premises, or any portion thereof. Buyer shall be entitled to receive any insurance proceeds or condemnation award attributable to the value of the lessor's interest under the Lease for the Agreement Term. Landlord shall not settle or compromise any insurance claim or condemnation award relating to the Premises except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Buyer. 12. Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be served by personal delivery, facsimile transmission, Federal Express or another reputable overnight courier service, addressed to the party to be notified. If there is any dispute regarding the receipt of notice, the party giving such notice shall bear the burden of providing reasonably satisfactory evidence of such delivery. For the purposes of the foregoing, the parties' notice contact information shall be as set forth below the names on the signature page hereof. 13. Successor and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. The obligations of Landlord hereunder shall burden the land upon which the Premises are located, and shall run with such land. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may not assign or otherwise transfer, voluntarily or involuntarily, any of its rights under this Agreement to any person other than to a successor owner of all of Landlord's fee title in and to the Premises without Buyer's written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Buyer may from time to time sell, convey, assign, mortgage, pledge, encumber, hypothecate, securitize or otherwise transfer some or all of Buyer's obligation (if any), right, title and interest in and to the Lease, this Agreement, and/or any other Closing Document without notice to or consent of Landlord. 14. Governing Law. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE LAW OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE PREMISES ARE LOCATED, THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAWS THEREOF. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OTHERWISE BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE PREMISES ARE LOCATED. EACH PARTY SUBMITS TO THE NON - EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY AND FOR THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT -- CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, AND EACH PARTY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE IN SUCH COURT, WHETHER ON THE BASIS OF INCONVENIENT FORUM OR OTHERWISE. 15. Attorney's Fees. In any action or proceeding brought to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the prevailing parry shall be entitled to an award of its reasonable attorney's fees and costs associated with any breach or default. 16. Miscellaneous. The parties shall, from time to time, upon the written request of the other parry, promptly execute and deliver such certificates, instruments and documents and. take such other actions as may be appropriate to effectuate or evidence the terms and conditions of this Agreement or to enforce all rights and remedies hereunder or under the Lease. The Closing Documents constitute the entire agreement between Landlord and Buyer with respect to the subject matter hereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Landlord agrees that it has not received or relied upon any representations or warranties by Buyer or its representatives, or any advice of Buyer or its representatives, regarding transactions contemplated herein, including, without limitation, the tax treatment or attributes of such transaction. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which, when taken together, shall constitute a single agreement. This Agreement may be amended, modified or terminated only by a writing signed by the party against whom it is to be enforced. No act or course of dealing shall be deemed to constitute an amendment, modification or termination hereof. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such provision shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect so long as the economic and legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby, taken as a whole, are not affected thereby in a materially adverse manner with respect to either parry. Nothing express or implied in this Agreement is intended to confer any rights or benefits on any Person other than Landlord and Buyer, and their permitted successors and assigns. [Signatures Appear on the Following Page] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the Effective Date. Buyer: WCP 111, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Name: Title: Authorized Signatory Date: Address: c/o Wireless Capital Partners, LLC 11900 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 400 Los Angeles, California 90064 Attention: Operations Manager Facsimile: (310) 481 -8701 Buyer Asset #: 412888 Landlord: City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation In Name: Manuel Lozano Title: Mayor Date: Address: 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Attention: Chief Executive Officer /City Manager Facsimile: 626-337-2965 Exhibit A The Lease (Attached hereto) J1111 11,111 '10111,11:3 THIS SITE LICENSE WITH OPTION (this "License ") is by and between the City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation ( "Licensor ") and Omnipoint Communications Inc., a subsidiary of T- Mobile USA Inc., a Delaware Corporation ( "Licensee "). 1. Option to License (a) In consideration of the payment of Seven Thousand, Five Hundred and 00 /100 Dollars ($7,500.00) (the "Option Fee ") by Licensee to Licensor, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an option to license the use of a portion of the real property commonly known as Hilda Solis Park, located at 15010 East Badillo Street in the City of Baldwin Park with Assessor's Parcel No. 8554- 005 -900 and described in the attached Exhibit A (the "Property "), on the terms and conditions set forth herein (the "Option "). The Option shall be for a term of fifteen (15) months, commencing on the Effective Date (as defined below) (the "Option Period "). (b) During the Option Period and during the term of this License, Licensor agrees to cooperate with Licensee in obtaining, at Licensee's expense, all licenses and permits or authorizations required for Licensee's use of the Premises (as defined below) from all applicable government and/or regulatory entities (including, without limitation, zoning and land use authorities, and the Federal Communication Commission ( "FCC ") ( "Governmental Approvals "), including all land use and zoning permit applications, and Licensor agrees to cooperate with Licensee, at no cost to Licensor, in Licensee's efforts to obtain a title report, zoning approvals and variances, land -use permits, and Licensor expressly grants to Licensee a right of access to the Property to perform surveys, soils tests, and other engineering procedures or environmental investigations on the Property necessary to determine that Licensee's use of the Premises will be compatible with Licensee's engineering specifications, system design, operations and Governmental Approvals (collectively the "Tests "). Licensee shall repair at its sole cost and expense any and all damage to the Property to the extent caused by Licensee, its agents or contractors in a good and workman-like manner. Licensee agrees to conduct all Tests and activities on the Property in a manner that will minimize disturbance to surrounding residences and will not interfere with the normal and common use of the Property. Prior to performing any Tests on the Property or performing any activity which may disturb the Property, Licensee will first obtain Licensor's prior consent which will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, delayed or denied and Licensee will schedule such activities at a time mutually agreeable to Licensor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee may not change the zoning classification of the Property without first providing written notice to Licensor. During the Option Period im A wN Of, Licensor agrees that it will not interfere with Licensee's efforts to secure other licenses and permits or authorizations that relate to property other than the Property. During the Option Period Licensee may exercise the Option by so notifying Licensor in writing, at Licensor's address in accordance with Section 12 hereof. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this License, Licensor reserves all of its governmental authority and discretion to consider, approve, conditionally approve or deny any and all required land use entitlements or permits. (c) if Licensee exercises the Option, then, subject to the following terms and conditions, Licensor hereby licenses to Licensee the use of that portion of the Property sufficient for placement of the Antenna Facilities (as defined below) together with all necessary space, easements and Access Rights (defined below) for access and utilities as described and depicted in the attached Exhibit B or in accordance with the plans on file with Licensor's Planning Division (collectively referred to hereinafter as the "Premises "). The Premises is comprised of approximately 550 square feet and located at 15010 East Badillo Street, commonly known as Hilda Solis Park in the City of Baldwin Park with APN: 8554- 005 -900. Licensee acknowledges that this License does not convey any interest in real property to Licensee. Licensor acknowledges that this License may only be terminated, withdrawn or revoked pursuant to the terms and conditions contained herein and that the Access Rights (as defined in Section 7(e) below) granted herein shall have the same Term as, and shall expire and/or terminate with, the expiration or earlier termination of this License. 2. Term. The initial term of the License shall be five (5) years commencing on the date Licensee commences construction of the Antenna Facilities (as defined in Section 7(a) below) or upon the exercise of the Option, whichever occurs earlier (the "Commencement Date "), and terminating at midnight on the last day of the calendar month occurring sixty (60) full calendar months after the Commencement Date (the "Initial Term "). Licensee shall notify Licensor in writing of the Commencement Date within seven (7) days of the Commencement Date. 3. Renewal. (a) Licensee shall have the right to extend this License for five (5) additional and successive five -year terms (each a "Renewal Term ") on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein. This License shall automatically renew for each successive Renewal Term unless either: (i) Licensee notifies Licensor, in writing, of Licensee's intention not to renew this License, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term; or (ii) This License has been terminated, withdrawn or revoked in accordance with Section 8 of this License. (b) The Initial Term and each Renewal Term are collectively referred to herein as the "Term." 4. License Fee. (a) From and after the Commencement Date, Licensee shall pay Licensor or Licensor's designee, as a monthly license fee of One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Five and 00 /100 Dollars ($1,995.00) per month ( "License Fee "). The first payment of the License Fee shall be due within twenty (20) days following the Commencement Date and shall be prorated based on the days remaining in the month following the Commencement -1- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option Site Number: IE25380 -D Site Name: Central Park West Market: Inland Empire CA Site Lease — version 1.3.08 Data, and thereafter the License Fee will be payable monthly, in advance, by the fifth day of each month to Licensor at the address specified in Section 12 below. If this License is terminated, withdrawn or revoked for any reason (other than a default by Licensee) at a time other than on the last day of a month, the License Fee shall be prorated as of the date of termination and all prepaid License Fee shall be immediately refunded to Licensee. (b) During the Term of this License, upon each one (1) year anniversary of the Commencement Date, the License Fee will be increased by an amount equal to four percent (4 %) of the Licensee Fee then in effect. (e) In addition to the License Fee, within thirty (30) days of the Commencement Date, Licensee shall pay Licensor a one -time, non- refundable payment of Seven Thousand, Five Hundred and 00 /100 Dollars ($7,500.00) to cover Licensors legal costs associated with this License and for Licensor's sole use towards park improvements. 5. Permitted Use. Subject to: (i) Licensor's prior written approval as may be required herein; and (ii)Licensee's compliance with all land use or other entitlements or permits applicable to the Antenna Facilities (as defined in Section 7(a)), the Premises may be used by Licensee for the transmission and reception of radio communication signals and for the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, removal or replacement of related facilities, including, without limitation, antennas, microwave dishes, equipment shelters and/or cabinets and related activities. Licensee agrees to install all utility facilities such as cables, wires, and other similar devices or apparatus underground where feasible. 6. Interference. Licensee shall not use the Premises in any way which interferes with the use of the Property by Licensor, or lessees or licensees of Licensor with equipment installed prior in time to Licensee's installation. In addition to and notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall not make use of the Prenuses in any way which materially interferes with Licensor's ordinary use of the Property for its governmental purposes and/or the public welfare whether or not such use occurs before or after Licensee's installations provided that Licensor shall use good faith efforts to conduct its governmental purpose and public welfare activities in a manner that does not interfere with Licensee if feasible. Subject to the foregoing, Licensor shall not use, nor shall Licensor permit its lessees, licensees, employees, invitees or agents to use, any portion of the Property in any way which interferes with the operations of Licensee. Such interference shall be deemed a material breach by the interfering party, who shall, upon written notice from the other, be responsible for terminating said interference. In the event any such interference does not cease promptly, the parties acknowledge that continuing interference may cause irreparable injury and, therefore, the injured party shall have the right, in addition to any other rights that it may have at law or in equity, to bring a court action to enjoin such interference or to terminate this License immediately upon written notice. 7. Improvements: Utilities: Access. (a) Subject to applicable land use, entitlement and/or permit processes Licensee shall have the right, at its expense, to erect and maintain on the Premises improvements, personal property and facilities necessary to operate its communications system, including, without limitation, radio transmitting and receiving antennas, microwave dishes, tower and base, equipment shelters and/or cabinets and related cables and utility lines and a location based system, including, without limitation, antenna(s), coaxial cable, base units, location based systems, and other associated equipment (collectively, the "Antenna Facilities "). Subject to applicable land use, entitlement and/or permit processes Licensee shall have the right to alter, replace, expand, enhance or upgrade the Antenna Facilities at any time during the term of this License. Licensee shall cause all construction to occur lien -free and in compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances, and shall discharge or bond any mechanic's lien filed or recorded. The Antenna Facilities shall remain the exclusive property of Licensee and shall not be considered fixtures. Licensee, at its expense, may use any and all appropriate means of restricting access to the Antenna Facilities, including, without limitation, the construction of a fence subject to Licensor's prior approval. Licensee shall have the right to remove the Antenna Facilities at any time during and upon the expiration or termination of this License. Upon the expiration or earlier termination, cancellation or revocation of this Licensee, Licensee shall remove Licensee's Antenna Facilities within thirty (30) days after the effective date of termination. Upon removal, Licensee shall ensure the Premises are in substantially the same condition existing as of the Commencement Date, less ordinary wear and tear or other casualty not caused by Licensee, its agents or contractors. Licensee shall be liable for any and all damage caused to the Property by removal of Licensee's Antenna Facilities. In the event that Licensee fails to remove Licensee's Antenna Facilities within such thirty (30) days, Licensor may, following notice to Licensee, remove Licensee's Facilities at Licensee's sole cost and expense. (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to the commencement of its construction, Licensee shall submit to Licensor plans and specifications (the "Plans ") for the installation showing the size, height and location of the material components of the Antenna Facilities including any necessary utility routes and/or proposed upgrades to utilities already existing on the Property. Licensor shall have the right to approve or reject the Plans and related documents in writing, in accordance with all applicable codes including the Baldwin Park Municipal Code sections 153.112 et. seq. and 153.630 et seq. Licensor's Planning Commission shall either approve or deny the Plans within ninety (90) days of Licensor's receipt of completed Plans. In the event Licensor objects to the Plans, Licensor's objections shall be clearly stated in writing and given in accordance with Paragraph 12 below whereupon Licensee shall have the right either to (a) resubmit the Plans in accordance with the same approval process as stated above, or (b) terminate this Agreement, whereupon the parties shall have no further obligations or liabilities to each other. Licensee may resubmit the Plans for approval by Licensor as many additional times as Licensee desires. (c) Licensee shall, at Licensee's expense, keep and maintain the Antenna Facilities now or hereafter located on the Property in commercially reasonable condition and repair during the term of this License, normal wear and tear and casualty not caused by Licensee or its contractors or agents excepted. Upon termination or expiration of this License, the Premises shall be returned to Licensor in good, usable condition, -2- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option Site Number: IE25380 -D Site Name: Central Park West Market: Inland Empire CA Site Lease — version 1.3.08 normal )bear and tear and casualty not caused by Licensee or its contractors or agents excepted. Removal of the Antenna Facilities shall be in accordance with Section 7(a) of this License entitled, `Removal ". (d) Subject to Licensor's prior written approval (which shall not be unreasonably withheld) and all applicable land use or other entitlement processes, Licensee shall have the right to install utilities, at Licensee's expense, and to improve the present utilities on the Property (including, but not limited to, the installation of emergency power generators). Licensor agrees to use reasonable efforts in assisting Licensee to acquire necessary utility service. Licensee shall, wherever practicable, install separate meters for utilities used on the Property by Licensee. In the event separate meters are not installed, Licensee shall fully and promptly pay all charges for all utilities attributable to Licensee's use, operation and maintenance of Licensee's Antenna Facilities at the rate charged by the servicing utility provider. In no event shall Licensor be liable to Licensee for any power interruption, change in quality or failure of the supply of electricity or any other utility used by Licensee absent Licensors willful misconduct. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor agrees to use good faith efforts to promptly seek restoration of any interrupted utility service from the servicing utility provider. (e) As partial consideration for the License Fee paid under this License, Licensor hereby grants Licensee an easement in, under and across the Property for ingress, egress, utilities and access (including access for the purposes described in Section 1) to the Premises adequate to install and maintain utilities, which include, but are not limited to, the installation of power and telephone service cable, and to service the Premises and the Antenna Facilities at all times during the Initial Term of this License and any Renewal Term (collectively, the "Access Rights "). The Access Rights provided hereunder shall have the same Term as this License and shall be as described and depicted on Exhibit `B" or on file with the Licensor's Planning Division. (f) For regularly scheduled maintenance, Licensee shall have access to the Premises from 9 :00 am until 7:00 pm Monday — Sunday for the Term of this License at no additional charge to Licensee (the "Normal Access Hours "). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee agrees to provide Licensor with prior telephonic notice related to such maintenance activities and to reasonably schedule such visits at times agreeable to Licensor by contacting the Program Supervisor in the Recreation and Community Services Department. In the event of an emergency or service affecting condition that necessitates Licensee's access to the Premises outside of Normal Access Hours, Licensee shall be allowed to access the Premises without Licensor consent provided that: (i) Licensee shall attempt to notify Licensor at the telephone number listed in Section 12 below prior to such access; and (ii) Following such emergency access, Licensee shall provide Licensor with written notice of the access which shall include the duration of access as well as a description of the nature of the emergency. In accessing the Premises, Licensee agrees to conduct all maintenance on the Property in a manner that will minimize disturbance to surrounding residences and will not cause interference with the use of the Property by Licensor or other tenants or occupants of the Property as prohibited herein. S. Termination / Revocation / Cancellation. Except as otherwise provided herein, this License may be terminated, revoked or cancelled without any penalty or further liability as follows: (a) by Licensor, upon thirty (30) days' written notice, if Licensee fails to cure a default for payment of amounts due under this License within that thirty (30) day period; (b) by Licensee, prior to the Commencement Date upon Licensee's notice to Licensor of unacceptable results of any title report, environmental or soil tests or if Licensee is unable to obtain, maintain, or otherwise forfeits or cancels any license (including without limitation an FCC license), permit or any Governmental Approval necessary to the installation and/or operation of the Antenna Facilities or Licensee's business; (c) by Licensee, upon thirty (30) days' written notice if the Property, the Building or the Antenna Facilities are, or become unacceptable under Licensee's design or engineering specifications for its Antenna Facilities or the communications system to which the Antenna Facilities belong; (d) by Licensee, immediately upon written notice to Licensor, if the Premises or the Antenna Facilities are destroyed or damaged so as in Licensee's reasonable judgment to substantially and adversely affect the effective use of the Antenna Facilities. In such event, all rights and obligations of the parties shall cease as of the date of the damage or destruction, and Licensee shall be entitled to the reimbursement of any License Fee prepaid by Licensee. If Licensee elects to continue this License, then all License Fee shall abate until the Premises and/or the Antenna Facilities are restored to the condition existing immediately prior to such damage or destruction; (e) by either party at the time title to the Property transfers to a condemning authority pursuant to a taking of all or a portion of the Property provided Licensee has determined in its reasonable discretion that the condemnation is sufficient to render the Premises unsuitable for Licensee's use. Licensor and Licensee shall each be entitled to pursue their own separate awards with respect to such taking. Sale of all or part of the Property to a purchaser with the power of eminent domain in the face of the exercise of the power shall be treated as a taking by condemnation; or (f) by Licensee, upon thirty (30) days written notice to Licensor if Licensee determines the Property or Antenna Facilities are inappropriate or unnecessary for Licensee's operations due to economic reasons. (g) in accordance with Sections 6, 9 and 10 of this License. 9. Default and Right to Cure. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary and without waiving any other rights granted to it at law or in equity, either party shall have the right, but not the obligation, to terminate this License on written notice pursuant to Section 12 hereof, to take effect immediately, if the other party fails to perform any covenant for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice thereof to cure. -3- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option Site Number: IE25380 -D Site Name: Central Park West Market: Inland Empire CA Site Lease — version 1.3.08 i 10. Taxes. Licensor shall pay when due all real property taxes for the Property, including the Premises. In the event that Licensor fails to pay any such real property taxes or other fees and assessments, Licensee shall have the right, but not the obligation, to pay such owed amounts and deduct them from the License Fee amounts due under this License. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall pay any personal property tax, real property tax or any other tax or fee increase which is directly attributable to this License including the presence or installation of Licensee's Antenna Facilities, until such time as Licensee removes all Antenna Facilities as required by Section 7(a) above. Licensor hereby grants to Licensee the right to challenge, whether in a Court, Administrative Proceeding, or other venue, on behalf of Licensor and/or Licensee, any personal property or real property tax assessments that may affect Licensee. Without in any way limiting Licensee's obligation to pay personal property tax, real property tax or any other tax or fee described above, if Licensor receives notice of any personal property or real property tax assessment against the Licensor, which may affect Licensee and is directly attributable to Licensee's installation, then Licensor shall provide timely notice of the assessment to Licensee sufficient to allow Licensee to consent to or challenge such assessment. Further, Licensor shall provide to Licensee any and all documentation associated with the assessment and shall execute any and all documents reasonably necessary to effectuate the intent of this Section 10. In the event real property taxes are assessed against Licensor or Licensee for the Premises or the Property, Licensee shall have the right, but not the obligation, to terminate this License without further liability after thirty (30) days written notice to Licensor; provided, that Licensee pays any real property taxes assessed as provided herein. 11. Insurance and Subrogation and Indemnification (a) Prior to Licensee accessing the Property, Licensee shall provide to Licensor proof of insurance, at Licensee's sole cost and expense, to remain in full force and effect during the entire Term of this License. The following policies must be maintained: (i) Commercial General Liability Insurance in an aggregate amount of not less than one million and no /100 dollars ($1,000,000.00); (ii) Workers' Compensation Insurance as required by law; (iii) Automobile Liability Insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident; (iv) Employer's Liability Insurance with a limit not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. Licensee may satisfy these requirements by obtaining the appropriate endorsement to any master policy of liability insurance Licensee may maintain. (b) Licensee hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Licensor and Licensor's officers, directors, partners, shareholders, employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors from and against any and all losses, claims, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees and costs) and injuries (including personal injuries or death) (collectively, "Losses and Injuries ") related to Licensee's, or any of its agents' or contractors' (i) use, operation, maintenance or repair of the Antenna Facilities; (ii) use of the Access Rights to or over the Premises or Property; or (iii) performance of Tests or activities performed pursuant to the Option provisions contained herein; provided, that the obligations to indemnify and hold harmless are only to the extent caused by Licensee's, its agents' or contractors' negligence or willful misconduct. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this License, the parties hereby confirm the provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this License. 12. Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications shall be in writing and are effective five (5) days after deposit in the U.S. mail, certified and postage paid, or upon receipt if personally delivered or sent by next - business -day delivery via a nationally recognized overnight courier to the addresses set forth below. Licensor or Licensee may from time to time designate any other address for this purpose by providing written notice to the other party. If to Licensee, to: T- Mobile USA, Inc. 12920 SE 38th Street Bellevue, WA 98006 Attn: PCS Lease Administrator With a copy to: Attn: Legal Dept. And with a copy to: Omnipoint Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of T- Mobile USA, Inc. 3 MacArthur Place, Suite 1100 Santa Ana, CA 92707 Attn: Lease Administration Manager If to Licensor, to: City of Baldwin Park 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Attn: Chief Executive Officer For Telephonic Notice For Emergency Access: (626)890 -6501 And with a copy to: Aleshire & Wynder, LLP 1515 West 190`h Street'50ile, 5i's Gardena, CA 90248 Attn: Joseph W. Pannone Send Fee Payments to: City of Baldwin Park 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Attn: Finance Department -4- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option Site Number: IE25380 -D CA Site Lease — version 1.3.08 Site Name: Central Park West Market: Inland Empire I It 13. Quiet Enjoyment, Title and Authority. As of the Effective Date and at all times during the Term of this License, Licensor represents that: (i) Licensor has full right, power and authority to execute and perform this License; and (ii) execution and performance of this License will not violate any laws, ordinances, covenants, or the provisions of any mortgage, lease, or other agreement binding on Licensor; and (iii) Licensee's quiet enjoyment of the Premises or any part thereof shall not be disturbed as long as Licensee is not in default beyond any applicable grace or cure period. In addition, Licensee covenants that at all times during this License, Licensee shall not disturb Licensor's quiet enjoyment of the Property or any part thereof subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. 14. Environmental Laws. Licensor represents it has no knowledge of any substance, chemical or waste (collectively, "Hazardous Substance ") on the Property that is identified as hazardous, toxic or dangerous in any applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. Licensor and Licensee shall not introduce or use any Hazardous Substance on the Property in violation of any applicable law. Licensee shall not be responsible for, conducting any investigation and/or remediation as required by any applicable environmental laws, with respect to any spills or other releases of any Hazardous Substance not caused solely by Licensee, that have occurred or which may occur on the Property. Each party agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against any and all administrative and judicial actions and rulings, claims, causes of action, demands and liability (collectively, "Claims ") including, but not limited to, damages, costs, expenses, assessments, penalties, fines, losses, judgments and reasonable attorney fees that the indemnitee may suffer or incur due to the existence or discovery of any Hazardous Substances on the Property or the migration of any Hazardous Substance to other properties or the release of any Hazardous Substance into the environment (collectively, "Actions "), that relate to or arise from the indemnitor's activities on the Property. The indemnifications in this section specifically include, without limitation, costs incurred in connection with any investigation of site conditions or any cleanup, remedial, removal or restoration work required by any governmental authority. This Section 14 shall survive the termination or expiration of this License. 15. Assignment and Subleasing. (a) Licensee may assign or otherwise transfer this License and the Access Rights (as defined above) granted herein upon written approval of Licensor. Upon assignment, Licensee shall be relieved of all liabilities and obligations hereunder and Licensor shall look solely to the assignee for performance under this License and all obligations hereunder but only if the assignee has agreed to be responsible for all of Licensee's obligations pursuant to this License. Licensee may sublease the Premises, upon written approval of Licensor. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this License, Licensee shall have the right to assign or otherwise transfer this License and the Access Rights (as defined above) herein upon written notice to Licensor as follows: (a) to Licensee's parent company and/or an affiliate or subsidiary of Licensee or Licensee's parent company, (b) to Licensee's successor by operation of law or otherwise, (c) in connection with any public offering of interests by Licensee or (d) to any affiliate or subsidiary or other party as may be required in connection with any offering, merger, acquisition recognized security exchange or financing. (c) Licensor shall have the right to assign or otherwise transfer this License and the Access Rights granted herein, upon written notice to Licensee. Upon assignment Licensor shall be relieved of all liabilities and obligations hereunder and Licensee shall look solely to the assignee for performance under this License and all obligations hereunder but only if the assignee has agreed to be responsible for all of Licensor's obligations pursuant to this License. (d) Additionally, notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, Licensor or Licensee may, upon notice to the other, grant a security interest in this License (and as regards the Licensee and the Antenna Facilities), and may collaterally assign this License (and as regards the Licensee and the Antenna Facilities) to any mortgagees or holders of security interests, including their successors or assigns (collectively "Secured Parties "). In such event, Licensor or Licensee, as the case may be, shall execute such consent to leasehold financing as may reasonably be required by Secured Parties. 16. Successors and Assigns. This License and the Access Rights granted herein shall run with the land, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective successors, personal representatives and assigns, as permitted by this License. 17. Waiver of Licensor's Lien. Licensor hereby waives any and all lien rights it may have, statutory or otherwise, concerning the Antenna Facilities or any portion thereof, which shall be deemed personal property for the purposes of this License, whether or not the same is deemed real or personal property under applicable laws, and Licensor gives Licensee and Secured Parties the right to remove all or any portion of the same from time to time, whether before or after a default under this License, in Licensee's and/or Secured Parties' sole discretion and without Licensor's consent; provided, however, Licensee shall be solely responsible for ensuring the Premises are maintained in a good condition and consistent with the Exhibit B attached hereto or the plans on file with Licensor's Planning Division and Licensee shall be solely responsible for any damage to the Property or Premises to the extent caused by Licensee, its agents or contractors. 18. Miscellaneous. (a) The prevailing party in any litigation arising hereunder shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs, including appeals, if any. (b) Each party agrees to furnish to the other, within twenty (20) days after request, such truthful estoppel information as the other may reasonably request. -5- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option (c) This License constitutes the entire agreement and understanding of the parties regarding Licensee's use of the Property for the Antenna Facilities, and supersedes all offers, negotiations and other agreements. There are no representations or understandings of any kind not set forth herein. Any amendments to this License must be in writing and executed by both parties. (d) Licensor shall not be responsible for any vandalism that may occur upon the Premises by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of Licensor. (e) Licensee shall maintain Licensee's Antenna Facilities and the Premises in neat and safe condition in compliance with all applicable codes and governmental regulations. In the event that Licensee's Antenna Facilities fall into disrepair, Licensee shall repair or take other reasonably required actions to assure such compliance within thirty (30) days of written notice from Licensor. (f) If any alarm system is utilized by the Licensee on the Premises, said alarm system shall be linked to a private monitoring company which shall be required to register with the City of Baldwin Park in accordance with Chapter 91 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. (g) Prior to any installation of the Antenna Facilities, Licensee agrees to obtain all required permits and/or licenses pertaining to the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of its equipment on the Premises including but not limited to applicable licenses from the Federal Communications Commission or applicable permits from Licensor including any applicable conditional use permit. (h) Licensee shall use good faith and commercially reasonable efforts to minimize disturbance to public park activities and/or play during the installation, repair or daily operations of Licensee's Antenna Facilities. (i) Licensee agrees not to maintain nor permit any nuisances on the Premises, nor permit the Premises to be used for any purpose or use in violation of any of the laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of any public authority applicable thereto. 0) Each party agrees to cooperate with the other in executing any documents (including a Memorandum of License in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C) necessary to protect its rights or use of the Premises. The Memorandum of License may be recorded in place of this License, by either party. In the event the Property is encumbered by a mortgage or deed of trust, Licensor agrees, upon request of Licensee, to obtain and furnish to Licensee a non - disturbance and attomment agreement for each such mortgage or deed of trust, in a form reasonably acceptable to Licensee. Licensee may obtain title insurance on its interest in the Premises. Licensor agrees to execute such documents as the title company may require in connection therewith. (k) This License shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the state in which the Property is located. (1) if any term of this License is found to be void or invalid, then such finding shall not affect the remaining terms of this License, which shall continue in full force and effect. The parties agree that if any provisions are deemed not enforceable, they shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make them enforceable. Any questions of particular interpretation shall not be interpreted against the draftsman, but rather in accordance with the fair meaning thereof. No provision of this License will be deemed waived by either party unless expressly waived in writing and signed by the waiving party. No waiver shall be implied by delay or any other act or omission of either party. No waiver by either party of any provision of this License shall be deemed a waiver of such provision with respect to any subsequent matter relating to such provision. (m) The persons who have executed this License represent and warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this License in their individual or representative capacity as indicated. (n) This License may be executed in any number of counterpart copies, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute a single instrument. (o) All Exhibits referred to herein and any Addenda are incorporated herein for all purposes. The parties understand and acknowledge that Exhibit A (the legal description of the Property) and Exhibit B (the Premises location within the Property), may be attached to this License and the Memorandum of License, in preliminary form. Accordingly, the parties agree that upon the preparation of final, more complete exhibits, Exhibits A, and /or B, as the case may be, which may have been attached hereto in preliminary form, may be replaced by Licensee with such final, more complete exhibit(s). The terms of all Exhibits are incorporated herein for all purposes. (p) If Licensor is represented by any broker or any other leasing agent, Licensor is responsible for all commission fees or other payment to such agent, and agrees to indemnify and hold Licensee harmless from all claims by such broker or anyone claiming through such broker. If Licensee is represented by any broker or any other leasing agent, then Licensee is responsible for all commission fees or other payment to such agent, and agrees to indemnify and hold Licensor harmless from all claims by such broker or anyone claiming through such broker. (q) The terms and condition of this License, which by their sense and context survive the expiration or termination of this License, shall so survive. 19. Relocation of Licensee's Antenna Facilities. Subject to the other provisions of this License, in the event Licensor desires to redevelop, modify, remodel or in any way alter Licensoe's Property or any improvements thereon (collectively the "Redevelopment "), Licensor shall in good faith use its best efforts to accommodate, fully, Licensee's continued use of the Premises. If however any proposed Redevelopment necessitates the relocation of the Premises or Licensee's Antenna Facilities, or otherwise requires any alterations to Licensee's Antenna Facilities, then Licensor shall have the one -time right to require Licensee to relocate or make the necessary alternations, at Licensee's sole cost, expense and risk; provided, however, that Licensor has provided Licensee with no less than six (6) month's prior written notice of Licensor's proposed Redevelopment. If -6- T- Mobile #60164 v2 (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option Licensee, in its sole discretion, cannot relocate to a location on Licensor's Property which is technologically and operationally feasible, then Licensee may terminate this License upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Licensor. Licensor shall only be entitled to require Licensee to relocate Licensee's Facilities as set forth above after the expiration of the Initial Term and shall, if feasible, allow Licensee to utilize a temporary communications facility on the Property in a location mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto (which facility may include the use of a cell -on- wheels or "COW ") in order to assure there is no interruption of Licensee's services provided from the Property during the relocation. In the event an interruption in services is caused by the relocation as set forth above, the Licensee Fee shall abate for the reasonable period during which Licensee is unable to commercially operate from the Premises as a result thereof. The effective date of this License is the date of execution on behalf of Licensor provided, however, that this License is fully executed by both parties (the "Effective Date "). "Licensor" APPROVED AS TO FORM: Aleshire & Wynder, L J sep anno e -City Kitorney "Licensee" T- obile Legal Approval -7- T- Mobile #60164 Q (Wireless Lease) Site License With Option IN D1 Ok ♦ , • , State of California County ofi�ti On �a lam Z- ck-before me, 4,fe t t'��4 <% • , �— (Here insert name an personally appeared. who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evident to be the person whose na-n6epiar6 subs cribed to the within instrument and owledged to me tht' / y executed the same in r authorized capacity ,`and that b i signatur°y c�I the instrument the person , "or the entity upon behalf of which the persons acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT (Title or description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date (Additional information) CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) ❑ Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Other 2008 Version CAPA vI2.10.07 800 - 873 -9865 www.NotaryClasses.com INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM Any acknowledgment completed in California must contain verbiage exactly as appears above in the notary section or a separate acknowledgment form must be properly completed and attached to that document. The only exception is if a document is to be recorded outside of California. In such instances, any alternative acknowledgment verbiage as may be printed on such a document so long as the verbiage does not require the notary to do something that is illegal for a notary in California (i.e. certifying the authorized capacity of the signer). 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If seal impression smudges, re -seal if a sufficient area permits, otherwise complete a different acknowledgment form. • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. -.p Additional information is not required but could help to ensure this acknowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Indicate title or type of attached document, number of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CEO, CFO, Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the signed document EXHIBIT A Legal Description The land referred to herein is situated in the State of California, County of Los Angeles, city or Baldwin Park, and described as follows: Parcel 1: The northwesterly 91 feet of the southeasterly YX) feet of Lot 117 of Tract No. 962, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles State of California, as per map recorded in Book 21, Page(s) 74 and 75 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Excepting therefrom that portion thereof within the southwesterly 88 feet of said lot 117. Parcel 2: Those portions of Lots 103, 104 and 132, said Tract, within a strip of land 91 feet wide, the northwesterly line of said strip being parallel with and 100 feet northwesterly, measured at right angles, from the following described line: Beginning at a point in the center line of El Monte Street as sown 50.00 feet wide on said map, said center line is established by the County Surveyor of said county, and shown in said Surveyor's Field book 520, pages 104 and 105, distant thereon North 86' 54' 10" West 175.10 feet from that portion of the center line of Puente Avenue, extending southerly from said El Monte Street, said Puente Avenue being shown 60.00 feet, wide on said map, and as said center line of Puente Avenue is established by said county Surveyor, and shown on pages 98, 105 and 204 of said Field book 520; thence from said point of beginning, South 41 33' 58" West 749.65 feet, more or less, to the most southerly comer of said lot 103. Excepting from the above described Parcel 2, that portion thereof within the following described boundaries. Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly line of the above described parcel 2 with the northerly line of said lot 104-, thence southwesterly 71.00 feet along said southeasterly line; thence northerly in a direct line to a point in said northerly line, distant westerly 27.00 feet along said northerly line from. said southeasterly line: thence easterly 27.00 feet along said northerly line to the place of beginning, Except therefrom the "precious metals and ores thereof', as excepted from the partition between John Rowland, Sr., and William Workman, in the partition deed, recorded in book 10 page 39 of Deeds. Parcel 3: That portion of the southwest 88 feet of Lot 117 of Tract No. 962, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles State of California, as per map recorded in Book 21, Page(s) 74 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, as described in the deed to the county of Los Angeles Flood. Control District, recorded in book 36679 page 169, of Official Records of said county, lying northwesterly of the following described line and its southwesterly prolongation: Beginning at a. point in the southwesterly line of said lot, distant thereon, North 48' 25' 15" West 16.00 feet from the most southerly corner of said lot, thence North 51 * 29' 33" East, a distance of 40.60 feet to a line that is parallel with and 9 feet northwesterly, measured at right angles, from the southeasterly line of said lot; thence North 41 ' 33' 58" East, along said parallel line, a distance of 50.00 feet. EXHIBIT A (continued) Legal Description Except the northwesterly 170.00 fee( of said southwest 88.00 feet. Also excepting therefrom the precious metals and ores thereof, as excepted from the partition between John Rowland, Sr. and William Workman, in the partition deed recorded in book 10 page 39 of Deeds. Also excepting therefrom all oil, gas and other hydrocarbons and minerals, which can be extracted and remove([ from said land by directional drilling at a depth of more than 400 feet beneath the surface of said land, but with no right of entry upon the surface of said land, or the first 400 feet beneath the surface of said land as reserved by the Los Angeles Flood Control in deed recorded May 5. 190) in book T.1 266 page 473, of Official Records. (End of Legal Description) APN: 8554-005-900 I , EXHIBIT B (continued) However, it is expressly agreed and understood by and between the Licensor and Licensee that the exact and precise location of the Licensee's Antenna Facilities are subject to review and approval by the planning and/or zoning boards having jurisdiction over the "Premises." As such, all modifications to this Exhibit "B" shall be subject to Licensor's written approval or shall be on file with the Licensor's Planning Division. Therefore, it is expressly agreed and understood by and between Licensor and Licensee that the precise location of the Premises as shown on Exhibit "B" may be modified by the Licensee in order to comply with and obtain necessary planning and/or zoning approvals, and any and all other approvals necessary for Licensee's intended use of the property. The Premises as described herein may therefore be modified by the Licensee to reflect the final engineering design. An amended Exhibit `B" (if necessary) will be provided by the Licensee and attached to the License in place of the existing Exhibit `B ", a copy of which will be provided to the Licensor for review and approval (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld) prior to being incorporated into the License. I S.N PH I F The location of the Premises within the Property (together with access and utilities) is more particularly described and depicted as follows: M x 17 W.'M RIA i . EXHIBIT B (continued) e �s a e This Memorandum of License with option ("Memorandum") dated as of is entered into between the City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation ("Licensor") and Omnipoint Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of T-Mobile USA, Inc. ("Licensee") regarding a portion of the property located at 15010 East Badillo Street, commonly known as Hilda Solis Park in the City of Baldwin Park with APN: 8554-005-900. See Attached Exhibit "A" incorporated herein for all purposes The Option is for a term of twelve months after the date of the License with up to one additional twelve months renewal ("Optional Period"). The License is for a term of five (5) years and will commence on the exercise of the option period. Licensee shall have the right to extend this License for five additional five-year terms. This memorandum is solely for the purpose of giving constructive notice of the License. In the event of a conflict between the terms of the License and this Memorandum, the terms of the License shall control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have respectively executed this memorandum effective as of the date of the last party to sign. LICENSOR: LICENSEE: Printed N Title: Date: . ', ° Exhibit A Legal of the Premises The land referred to herein bsituated in the State of California, County wf Los Angeles, City of Baldwin Park, and described aefollows: Parcel |: Tile owrt g| feet nfthe southeasterly l00feo\oy Lot 117ofTruo No 062,iu the CkyofBaldwin Park, County n[ Los Angeles State of California, oe per map recorded in Book 21`Paec(s)74 and 75of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Excepting therefrom that. portion thereof within the southwesterly 88 feet of said lot 117. pnrco}2: Those portions of Lots KB`l04 and i32, said Tract, within ustrip of land 9l feet wide, the northwesterly line of said strip being parallel with and 100 feet northwesterly, measured at right angles, from. the following described line: Beginning at point in the center line u/GJ Monte Street os sown 50.(X)feet wide on said unap, said center line is established by the County Surveyor of said county, and shown in said Surveyor's Field book 520, pages 104and l05, distant thereon North 86"54' 10" West \75.lU feet from that portion of the center line oy Puente Avenue, extending southerly from said El Monte Street, said Puente Avenue being shown 60.00 feet, wide on said map, and as said center line of Puente Avenue. is established by said county Surveyor, and shown on pages o&. 105 and 204 of said Field book 520; thence from said point of beginning, South 410 33' 58" West 74g.G5 feet, more orless, k` the most southerly corner of said lot 103. Excepting from the above described Parcel 2, that portion thereof within the following described boundaries. Beginning at the intersection of the xooLbmoutedy |ior of the above dnochhe8 parcel with the northerly line of said lot 104; tbcomc southwesterly 7).O0/ec, along said southeasterly line; thence northerly in u direct line to a point in said northerly line, distant westerly 27.00 feet along said northerly line from said southeasterly line: thence easterly 27.00 feet along said northerly line to the place of beginning. Except therefrom the "precious me(u}x and ores thereof', as excepted from the partition between John Rowland, Sr- and William Workman, in the partition deed, recorded in book l0pu�e3gofDeeds. Pm,u:|3: That portion of the southwest 88 feet nf Lot !|7of Tract No. 962, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles State ofCa|Ubxou,ox per map recorded io Book 2).PuAns)74nf Maps, io the office ofthe County Recorder of said County, as described in the deed to the county of Los Angeles Flood Control District, recorded inbook 36670 page l69,of Official Records of said county, lying northwesterly ofthe following described line and its southwesterly prolongation: Beginning mu point buthe southwesterly line ofsaid lot, distant thereon. North 48,25' |5'` West 16.00 feet from ihcmost southerly corner of said lot; thence North 51 * 29' 33" East, a distance of 40.60 feet nooline that is parallel with and 9 feet northwesterly, measured at right angles. from the southeasterly line of said lot.; thence North 4 1 ' 33' 58" East, along said parallel line, a distance of 50.00 feet. EXHIBIT A (continued) Legal Description of the Premises Except the northwesterly 170.00 feet of said southwest 88,00 feet, Also excepting therefrom the precious metals and ores thereof, as excepted from the partition between John Rowland, Sr. and William Workman, in the partition deed recorded in book 10 page 39 of Deeds. Also excepting therefrom all oil, gas and other hydrocarbons and minerals, which can be extracted and removed from said land by directional drilling at a depth of more than 400 feet beneath the surface of said land, but with no right of entry upon tile surface of said land, or the first 400 feet beneath the surface of said land as reserved by the Los Angeles Flood Control in deed recorded May 5, 190) in book T1266 page 473. of Official Records. (End of Legal Description) APN: 8554-005-900 («EXHIBIT B The location of the Premises within the Property together with access and utilities) is more particularly described and depicted as follows: e \ N apa 5g 9 c n x..wrre. 5s 10, 39843 -U01 OMNIPOINT -UO2 COMMUNICATIONS -UO2 UO2 TMOBILE -UO2 L16554 -UO3 FO9053 -UO3 F01 12445-UO3 DO122545 -UO3 C7 -UO3 CONTRACTS -UO3 1 /29/2009 -U04 ROBIN -U04 OCT -U07 2008 -U07 OCT -U08 2009 -U08 CD -U09 2019 -U 10 0600 -30 -U 011 PURCHASE AND SALE OF LEASE AND SUCCESSOR LEASE AGREEMENT This Purchase and Sale of Lease and Successor Lease Agreement (this "Agreement ") is made as of the later of the dates set forth below the signatures to this Agreement (such date, the "Effective Date ") by and between WCP I1I, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (such party, `Buyer "), and City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation (such party, "Landlord "). For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, Buyer and Landlord hereby agree as follows: Definitions / Assignment of the Lease. (a) For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (i) "Lease" shall mean, collectively, the documents and instruments attached hereto as Exhibit A; (ii) "Premises" shall mean the premises described in and leased to Tenant in accordance with the terms of the Lease, and shall include Landlord's right, title and interest in and to any tower, equipment and other personal property located on the Premises, if any; (iii) "Tenant" shall mean the lessee under the Lease as of the Effective. Date (or any successor or assignee thereof); (iv) "Purchase Price" shall mean $545,000.00; (v) "Reversion Date" shall mean the first (1st) day of the calendar month following the thirtieth (30`°) anniversary of the Effective Date; (vi) "Agreement Term" shall mean the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the Reversion Date; (vii) "Rent" shall mean all rent, income, charges, interest, penalties, fees and other revenue payable to Landlord under the Lease with respect to the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the Premises whether described as base rent, additional rent, colocation rent, or holdover rent (including the Current Rent Payment), other than payments in respect of real property taxes and assessments payable by Tenant to lessor or the taxing authority pursuant to the Lease; (viii) "Person" shall mean any entity, trust, association or individual; and (ix) the "Current Rent Pa ment" shall mean $2,960.49 (the amount of monthly or annual rent (as applicable) being paid by Tenant to Landlord as of the Effective Date). (b) Effective upon the Effective Date, Landlord hereby sells, assigns, sets over, conveys and transfers to Buyer all of Landlord's right, title and interest in and to the Lease for the Agreement Term. In connection with the foregoing, Landlord agrees that throughout the Agreement Term, (i) Buyer shall have the exclusive right to exercise and enjoy all of the rights and benefits of Landlord under the Lease (including, without limitation, the sole right to (A) receive and collect all Rent; (B) enter into amendments of the Lease; (C) enforce all of the lessor's rights and remedies under the Lease and applicable law at such time, in such manner, and in such order or combination as Buyer deems appropriate in Buyer's sole and absolute discretion; and (D) pursue, commence, defend and compromise any action or adversary proceeding relating to Tenant's obligations under the Lease); and (ii) Landlord shall not, other than to the extent required herein or requested in writing by Buyer, exercise or enjoy any of the rights or remedies of lessor under the Lease (including, without limitation, terminating the Lease, threatening or commencing any action against Tenant with respect to Tenant's obligations under the Lease, or attempting to amend or modify the Lease). The foregoing sale and assignment is an absolute, unconditional and irrevocable sale and assignment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Landlord retains the right to enter into other agreements, leases, or licenses (the "Other Agreements ") with any third party (including Tenant), provided such Other Agreements are for space outside the Premises and do not result in the termination of the Lease. 2. Purchase Price. Upon the Effective Date, Buyer shall pay to Landlord, in consideration for the rights and interests granted by Landlord to Buyer herein, a one -time lump -sum amount equal to the Purchase Price, less applicable prorations of Rent and applicable state or county transfer taxes. 3. Landlord's Obligations. Notwithstanding the assignment of Landlord's rights under the Lease to Buyer, Landlord shall continue to pay, perform and otherwise discharge all obligations and liabilities of the lessor under the Lease and in respect of the Premises, whether arising prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. By way of illustration and not limitation, Landlord shall (a) fully, faithfully and timely perform all covenants to be performed by the lessor under the Lease; (b) not suffer or allow any breach, default or event of default by the lessor to occur thereunder; and (c) not take any action for the purpose, or with the effect, of inducing or causing Tenant to terminate the Lease (including, but not limited to, denying Tenant access to the Premises), or exercise, or not exercise, a right to renew or extend the Lease. Landlord hereby indemnifies and holds Buyer harmless from and against any and all claims, expenses, costs, obligations or other liabilities with respect to the performance (or lack of performance) of Landlord's obligations under the Lease, arising or incurred prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. Landlord agrees that nothing contained herein, and no action or forbearance on the part of Buyer (including, without limitation, the collection of Rent), shall constitute or be construed as an assumption by Buyer of any obligation or liability of Landlord under the Lease or in respect of the Premises, whether arising or accruing prior to, on, or after the Effective Date. Landlord further agrees that Buyer shall not have any liability or obligation with respect to the care, management or repair of the Premises or any land adjacent thereto, or any improvements thereon, or for any injury or damage sustained by any Person in, on, under, or about the Premises. 4. Cooperation. Landlord shall promptly (i) furnish to Buyer such information as Buyer reasonably requests (including documents and records in Landlord's possession, custody or control) regarding the Lease, the Premises or Tenant; (ii) provide access to the Premises (to the extent not prohibited by the Lease) for the purpose of Buyer's inspection of the Premises and improvements thereon, and such other purposes as Buyer reasonably deems appropriate; and (iii) deliver to Buyer any written communications between Landlord and Tenant, and any notices or written communications from any other Person relating to the Lease or the Premises. 5. Notice to Tenant. On or prior to the Effective Date, Landlord has executed and furnished to Buyer three (3) originals of a notification letter to Tenant (the "Tenant Notification Letter ") directing Tenant to pay Rent directly to Buyer. Landlord shall be responsible for taking any action requested by Buyer as is appropriate to give Tenant notice of the sale and assignment of the Lease and to cause Tenant to commence payment of Rent directly to Buyer. After the Effective Date, Landlord shall notify Buyer by facsimile transmission, within five (5) calendar days of Landlord's receipt, of any payment in respect of Rent, and Landlord shall forward such payment to Buyer within five (5) business days. If Landlord fails or refuses to forward any such payment to Buyer, then, in addition to its other rights and remedies hereunder, Buyer shall be entitled to receive a processing fee equal to the greater of (i) $500 and (ii) 10% of such payment. 6. Impositions. Landlord shall pay and perform in a timely manner all mortgages that are liens against the Premises. Landlord shall pay or cause to be paid, prior to delinquency, all taxes, charges and other obligations (collectively, "Impositions ") that are, or could become, liens against any portion of the Premises, whether existing as of the Effective Date or are thereafter created or imposed, and Buyer shall have no obligation or liability therefor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, except to the extent taxes and assessments are the obligation of Tenant under the Lease, Landlord shall be solely responsible for payment of all taxes and assessments now or hereafter levied, assessed or imposed upon any portion of the Premises, or imposed in connection with the execution, delivery, performance or recordation of this Agreement, including, without limitation, any sales, income, documentary or other transfer taxes. If any Imposition, or any installment thereof, is not paid within the time hereinabove specified, then Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, in addition to its other rights under this Agreement and applicable law, to pay and /or discharge such Imposition, together with any penalty and interest thereon, and Landlord shall reimburse Buyer therefor immediately upon payment by Buyer thereof and if Buyer so elects by written notice to Landlord, then such amount shall constitute a lien upon Landlord's right, title and interest in the real property upon which the Premises are located. Buyer shall be subrogated to the rights of the Person to whom the Imposition was due, and such lien shall have priority, benefit, or rights and remedies, as were formerly available to such Person with respect to the Imposition. 7. Remedies. If Buyer determines in its reasonable discretion that Landlord has failed to perform any covenant, obligation or duty which Landlord is bound to perform under the Lease, the Successor Lease (as hereinafter defined) or any other agreement or applicable law relating to the Lease, the Successor Lease or the Premises, then, in addition to Buyer's rights and remedies in Section 6, Buyer shall have the right to perform such covenant, obligation or duty, and Landlord shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of an invoice therefor, reimburse Buyer for all reasonable costs and expenses, as evidenced in writing, incurred by Buyer in connection therewith, together with a fee in an amount equal to $250. In addition to all other rights and remedies of Buyer under this Agreement, Buyer may enforce this Agreement in an action for specific performance, injunction., appointment of a receiver and any other equitable rights and remedies under applicable law (it being agreed by Landlord that money damages may not be an adequate remedy for the harm caused to Buyer by a breach or default by Landlord under this Agreement). 8. Successor Lease. Upon the expiration of the term of the Lease or upon the termination of the Lease (for any or no reason), Landlord shall, and hereby does, irrevocably lease the Premises to Buyer (such lease, the "Successor Lease "), for a term commencing upon such expiration or termination of the Lease (as applicable) and ending upon the Reversion Date (the "Successor Lease Term "), upon terms and conditions which are identical to those in the Lease; provided, however, that (i) Buyer shall be named as tenant in the place and instead of Tenant; (ii) the term shall be the Successor Lease Term; (iii) Buyer shall have no obligation to pay Rent of any kind or nature to Landlord during, for, or with respect to, any period prior to the Reversion Date; (iv) the Successor Lease shall be freely assignable and any portion of the Premises shall be freely subleasable by Buyer to a Replacement Tenant (as hereinafter defined), in each case, on such terms and conditions as Buyer deems appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion, and Buyer shall be entitled to the proceeds and rent therefrom which proceeds and rent shall be included in Rent; (v) Buyer shall have no obligation to cure any defaults of Tenant under the Lease, and in the Successor Lease, Landlord shall waive any default arising from facts and circumstances then existing; (vi) Buyer shall have a license for access and utility purposes upon the same terms as any such license then or previously benefiting Tenant; (vii) Buyer shall have the right to vacate the Premises at any time or from time to time without terminating the Successor Lease; and (viii) Buyer shall have the right to surrender the Premises and terminate all of its obligations theretofore or thereafter arising under the Successor Lease by executing and delivering and /or recording a quitclaim therefor at any time, which quitclaim shall be effective as of the date stated therein. Upon written request, Landlord shall promptly and in good faith, execute and deliver a new agreement evidencing the terms of the Successor Lease set forth above. Prior to the execution of such agreement, this Agreement shall constitute good and sufficient evidence of the existence of such agreement, and Buyer shall have the immediate right to the possession, use and enjoyment of the Premises following the expiration or termination of the Lease regardless whether such agreement has yet been executed. As between Landlord and Buyer, Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to use and enjoy any improvements or equipment installed or constructed by Landlord or Tenant upon the Premises. In the event the Successor Lease becomes effective and Buyer, or its successor -in- interest, thereafter fails, for a period of five (5) years, to sublease any portion of the Premises or assign the Successor Lease, then the Successor Lease shall be deemed expired. The rights granted to Buyer in this Section 8 are presently vested and irrevocable property interests. As used herein, the term "Replacement Tenant" shall mean an entity unaffiliated with Buyer that is a telecommunications carrier who operates wireless communications facilities to end - product users. 9. Representations. Landlord hereby represents and warrants to Buyer, that as of the Effective Date (and Landlord agrees that each of the representations, warranties and agreements made by it in this Section 9 and elsewhere in this Agreement is material to Buyer): (a) The Lease and each Closing Document (as hereinafter defined) constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of Landlord, enforceable against Landlord in accordance with their terms. (b) The execution, delivery and performance by Landlord of the Lease did not, and the Closing Documents do not, violate or conflict with the terms of Landlord's organizational documents (if applicable) or any agreement to which Landlord is a party or by which Landlord or the Premises is bound and do not violate or conflict with any law, rule, regulation, judgment, order or decree to which Landlord is subject. (c) Any permits, licenses, consents, approvals and other authorizations which are necessary or appropriate in connection with Landlord's execution, delivery or performance of the Lease were obtained by Landlord and are in full force and effect. Any permits, licenses, consents, approvals and other authorizations which are necessary or appropriate in connection with Landlord's execution, delivery or performance of the Closing Documents have been obtained by Landlord and are in full force and effect. (d) There is no pending or threatened action, suit or proceeding that, if determined against Landlord, would adversely affect Landlord's ability to enter into the Closing Documents or to perform its obligations thereunder. (e) A true, correct, and complete copy of the Lease (including all amendments, modifications, supplements, waivers, renewals and extensions thereof) and of each memorandum of lease, memorandum of commencement, non - disturbance agreement, estoppel certificate, assignment, sublease and other instrument or agreement executed by Landlord or Tenant in connection therewith or relating thereto, together with all amendments or supplements thereof (if any) is attached hereto as Exhibit A. (0 Landlord owns one - hundred percent (100 %) of the fee title to the Premises, subject to no claim, lien, encumbrance or exception to title other than those, if any, disclosed in the preliminary title report (the "Title Report ") obtained by Buyer and provided to Landlord in connection with the transactions set forth herein. Landlord owns one - hundred percent (100 %) of the lessor's right, title and interest in and to the Lease, subject to no claim, lien, encumbrance or exception to title other than those, if any, disclosed on the Title Report. Except as disclosed on the Title Report, Landlord has not previously deeded, granted, assigned, mortgaged, pledged, hypothecated, alienated or otherwise transferred any of its right, title and interest in and to the Lease or the Premises, or any part thereof, to any other Person. (g) Except as disclosed in the Title Report, other than the Lease, there are no agreements, arrangements or understandings (oral or written) to which Landlord is a party or by which it is bound, relating to the Lease or to the Premises. The Lease constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of Tenant, enforceable against Tenant in accordance with its terms. (h) The Current Rent Payment is the true and accurate sum due and payable under the Lease as of the Effective Date in respect of base rent. The Current Rent Payment is subject to adjustment or re- calculation only at the time and in the manner, if any, set forth in the Lease. Tenant has no right of offset, abatement, or deduction, and, except as set forth in the Lease, no period of free or reduced Rent. Except to the extent the Current Rent Payment is made on an annual basis, Tenant has not paid, and Landlord has not collected, any Rent in respect of any period more than thirty (30) calendar days from the Effective Date, nor has Landlord received any security deposit, letter of credit, guaranty or other security for Tenant's obligation for payment of Rent. (i) Landlord has not breached or defaulted upon Landlord's obligations under the Lease, and no fact or circumstance presently exists which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by Landlord under the Lease. To the best of Landlord's knowledge, Tenant has not breached or defaulted upon Tenant's obligations under the Lease, and no fact or circumstance presently exists which, with the giving of notice or lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by Tenant under the Lease. At no time on or prior to the Effective Date has Landlord delivered or received notice of a breach or default by either Landlord or Tenant under the Lease or notice of the existence of a fact or circumstance which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of an applicable cure period, or both, would constitute a breach or default by either Landlord or Tenant under the Lease. Tenant is currently occupying the Premises and has not notified Landlord of any intention or desire to terminate the Lease or surrender or abandon the Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant has not notified Landlord of the existence of a fact or circumstance the continuance of which would cause Tenant (or would have a reasonable likelihood of causing Tenant) to terminate the Lease or surrender or abandon the Premises, or to withhold payment of any Rent or fail to extend or renew the Lease. 0) To the best of Landlord's knowledge and belief, Tenant is not in the process of negotiating any sublease of the Premises with any person or entity that is unaffiliated with Tenant. (k) Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Premises does not depend upon any license, easement or similar agreement (other than licenses and easements that may be granted in the Lease) for access or utility purposes. If Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Premises depends upon any such license, easement or similar agreement, then Landlord hereby assigns all of its right, title and interest in and to such license, easement or similar agreement to Buyer and such license, easement or similar agreement shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, be deemed to be included in the term "Lease ". 10. Memorandum. On or prior to the Effective Date, Landlord has executed and delivered to Buyer three (3) originals of a memorandum of this Agreement in recordable form (the "Memorandum"; together with this Agreement, the "Closing Documents" and each, a "Closing Document "). Buyer may record the Memorandum in the real property records of the jurisdictions in which the Premises are located, and in such other place or places as Buyer deems appropriate. Buyer's interest in the Lease and the Premises is intended to and shall be an interest in real property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may elect to file in such place or places as Buyer deems appropriate one or more financing and continuation statements under the Uniform Commercial Code naming Landlord as debtor and the Lease, the Rent, and the proceeds thereof as collateral, and in the event that Buyer's interest in such collateral is later determined to be an interest in personal property rather than in real property, then Landlord agrees that this Agreement shall constitute a pledge and security agreement with respect to such collateral and that Buyer shall have a perfected security interest in such collateral. 11. Casualty and Eminent Domain. Landlord shall promptly notify Buyer of any casualty to the Premises or the exercise of any power of eminent domain, or threat thereof, relating to the Premises, or any portion thereof. Buyer shall be entitled to receive any insurance proceeds or condemnation award attributable to the value of the lessor's interest under the Lease for the Agreement Term. Landlord shall not settle or compromise any insurance claim or condemnation award relating to the Premises except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Buyer. 12. Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be served by personal delivery, facsimile transmission, Federal Express or another reputable overnight courier service, addressed to the party to be notified. If there is any dispute regarding the receipt of notice, the party giving such notice shall bear the burden of providing reasonably satisfactory evidence of such delivery. For the purposes of the foregoing, the parties' notice contact information shall be as set forth below the names on the signature page hereof. 13. Successor and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. The obligations of Landlord hereunder shall burden the land upon which the Premises are located, and shall run with such land. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may not assign or otherwise transfer, voluntarily or involuntarily, any of its rights under this Agreement to any person other than to a successor owner of all of Landlord's fee title in and to the Premises without Buyer's written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Buyer may from time to time sell, convey, assign, mortgage, pledge, encumber, hypothecate, securitize or otherwise transfer some or all of Buyer's obligation (if any), right, title and interest in and to the Lease, this Agreement, and/or any other Closing Document without notice to or consent of Landlord. 14. Governing Law. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE LAW OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE PREMISES ARE LOCATED, THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAWS THEREOF. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL OTHERWISE BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE PREMISES ARE LOCATED. EACH PARTY SUBMITS TO THE NON - EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY AND FOR THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT -- CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, AND EACH PARTY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE IN SUCH COURT, WHETHER ON THE BASIS OF INCONVENIENT FORUM OR OTHERWISE. 15. Attorney's Fees. In any action or proceeding brought to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of its reasonable attorney's fees and costs associated with any breach or default. 16. Miscellaneous. The parties shall, from time to time, upon the written request of the other party, promptly execute and deliver such certificates, instruments and documents and take such other actions as may be appropriate to effectuate or evidence the terms and conditions of this Agreement or to enforce all rights and remedies hereunder or under the Lease. The Closing Documents constitute the entire agreement between Landlord and Buyer with respect to the subject matter hereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Landlord agrees that it has not received or relied upon any representations or warranties by Buyer or its representatives, or any advice of Buyer or its representatives, regarding transactions contemplated herein, including, without limitation, the tax treatment or attributes of such transaction. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which, when taken together, shall constitute a single agreement. This Agreement may be amended, modified or terminated only by a writing signed by the party against whom it is to be enforced. No act or course of dealing shall be deemed to constitute an amendment, modification or termination hereof. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such provision shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect so long as the economic and legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby, taken as a whole, are not affected thereby in a materially adverse manner with respect to either party. Nothing express or implied in this Agreement is intended to confer any rights or benefits on any Person other than Landlord and Buyer, and their permitted successors and assigns. [Signatures Appear on the Following Page] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the Effective Date. Buyer: WCP 111, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company LIN Name: Title: Authorized Signatory Date: Address: c/o Wireless Capital Partners, LLC 11900 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 400 Los Angeles, California 90064 Attention: Operations Manager Facsimile: (310) 481 -8701 Buyer Asset #: 331127 Landlord: City of Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation as Name: Manuel Lozano Title: Mayor Date: Address: 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Attention: Chief Executive Officer /City Manager Facsimile: 626 - 337 -2965 Exhibit A The Lease (Attached hereto) COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT [ t THIS COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT ( "Lease "), dated as of r P 2004, is made by and between the CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, A MUNICIPAL coRpokknb N with its principal offices located at 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, California 91706( "Lessor') and LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP d/b /a VERI7.ON WIRELESS by AirTouch Cellular, it's general partner with its principal offices at 180 Washington Valley Road, Bedminster, New Jersey 07921 ( "Lessee "), collectively referred to herein as the `Parties." The Parties hereto agree as follows: I. Premises. Lessor owns the real property described in Exhibit "A" (the "Property "), commonly known as 4100 Baldwin Park Boulevard, Baldwin Park, California 91706 (Assessor's Parcel Number 8544 -022- 902), which is currently used as a public; park facility. Subject to the following terms and conditions, Lessor leases to Lessee that portion of the Property having an area of approximately two hundred fifty five (255) square feet, and any required airspace, easements and rights of way, as more particularly described as the "Premises" in Exhibit "B." 2. Cingular Wireless Agreement. Lessor has previously entered into a Communications Site Lease Agreement, dated as of February 19, 2003, with Pacific Bell Wireless, L LC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company, d/b /a Cingular Wireless (hereinafter "Cingular Agreement") permitting Cingular Wireless to place radio communication facilities, as defined in the Cingular Agreement, on the Property. Lessee intends to place a portion of its Facilities on a monopole installed by Cingular pursuant to the Cingular Agreement. Pursuant to section 13 of the Cingular Agreement, Lessee, as a New Licensee therein, may commence operation of its equipment and facilities on the Property with the prior written consent of Cingular Wireless and nothing in this agreement shall be construed to mean that Lessor grants any rights to Lessee with respect to any Cingular Facilities. Lessee understands and agrees that this Lease is contingent upon receipt of the written consent of Cingular Wireless. Lessee further agrees that should Lessee's Facilities interfere with Cingular Wireless' Facilities, it will correct and eliminate such interference within seventy -two (72) hours of receipt of notice of interference from either Lessor or Cingular Wireless, whichever comes first, or remove the interfering equipment or facilities within a reasonable time thereafter. 3. Use. Subject to the provisions of Section 2, Lessee shall have the right to use the Premises for any lawful activity in connection with the provision of mobile /wireless communications services, including, without limitation, the transmission and reception of radio communication signals on various frequencies and the construction, maintenance, and operation of radio communications facilities, which comprises four (4) equipment cabinets and associated equipment, batteries, utility lines, transmission lines, supporting structures and improvements (collectively referred to herein as "Lessee's Facilities "). Lessor agrees, at no expense to Lessor, to cooperate with Lessee in making application for and obtaining all licenses, permits, and any and all necessary approvals that may be required for Lessee's intended use of the Premises. Lessee shall use the Premises in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations of governmental bodies with jurisdiction over the Premises and Lessee's Facilities. 4. Term. The term of this Lease ( "Term") shall be five (5) years, and shall commence with the issuance of a local building permit from the City of Baldwin Park to construct Lessee's Facilities ( "Commencement Date "). Lessee shall have the right to extend the Term for five (5) additional terms (each a "Renewal Term ") of five (5) years each. The terms and conditions for each Renewal Term shall be the same terms and conditions of this Lease, except that Rent shall be increased as set forth below. Unless Lessee provides thirty (30) days' written notice to the contrary, the 'Perm or Renewal Term shall extend automatically. 5. Rent. Upon the Commencement Date, Lessee shall pay Lessor in advance to Lessor's address specified in Section 9, Notices, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars and zero cents ($2,000.00) per month ( "Rent "). All payments due under this Lease, including Rent, are conditioned upon Lessor and Lessee executing this Lease, and Lessee receiving a completed Substitute W -9 form from Lessor. If Rent payments begin on a day other than the first day of a calendar month, Lessee may pay prorated Rent for the remainder of the calendar month in which Rent commences, and thereafter, Lessee shall pay a full month's Rent on the first day of each calendar month, except that payment shall he prorated for the fuial fractional month of this Lease. Rent shall he increased at the beginning of each anniversary of the Commencement Date by an amount equal to four percent (4 %) of the Rent for the previous year. Lessee may expand the Premises for its equipment beyond the square footage of the Premises with Lessor's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld conditioned, or delayed, and pent shall be increased in proportion to the extra square footage included in the revised Premises. 6 Improvements: access (a) Lessee shall have the right (but not the obligation), at any time following the full execution of this Lease and prior to the Commencement Date, to enter the Premises for the purpose of making necessary inspections, engineering surveys (and soil tests where applicable), and other reasonably necessary tests, to determine the suitability of the Premises for Lessee's Facilities and for the purpose of preparing for the construction of Lessee's Facilities, Lessee will notify Lessor of any proposed testing or pre - construction work and will coordinate the scheduling of same with Lessor. (b) Lessee has the right to do all work necessary to prepare, add, maintain and alter the Premises for Lessee's Facilities and to install utility lines and transmission lines connecting antennas to transmitters and receivers. Lessee shall have the right to install any warning signs on or about the Premises required by federal, state, or local law. All of Lessee's construction and installation work shall be performed at Lessee's sole cost and expense and in a good and workmanlike manner. (c) Lessor shall provide twenty -four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, access to the Premises to Lessee, its employees, agents, contractors, and subcontractors, at no charge to Lessee. Lessor represents and warrants that it has full rights of ingress to and egress from the Premises and hereby grants such rights to Lessee to the extent required for Lessee's use. Lessee's exercise of such rights shall not cause undue inconvenience to Lessor, or impede the operation of the public park facility by Lessor. (d) Lessor shall maintain, at its sole expense, all access roadways or driveways from the nearest public roadway to the Premises in a manner sufficient to allow access. If Lessee causes any damage to Lessor's roadways or driveways, Lessee shall promptly repair same. (e) Lessee shall have the right to install utilities (including, but not limited to, emergency back -up power), at Lessee's expense, and to improve the present utilities on or near the Premises. Any installation of emergency back -up power shall be approved by the Lessor, said approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. In addition, subject to Lessor's approval of the location, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, Lessee shall have the right to place utilities on (or to bring utilities across) the Property in order to service the Premises and Lessee's Facilities. Upon Lessee's request, Lessor shall execute recordable easement(s) evidencing this right. (f) Lessee shall fully and promptly pay for all utilities famished to the Premises for the use, operation, and maintenance of Lessee's Facilities. Lessee shall be responsible directly to the appropriate utility companies for all utilities required for Lessee's use of the Premises, and in no event shall Lessor be liable to Lessee for any power interruption, change in quality or failure of the supply of electricity or any other utility used by Lessee. (g) Title to Lessee's Facilities and any equipment placed on the Premises by Lessee shall be held by Lessee, or its equipment lessors or assigns. All of Lessee's Facilities shall remain the property of Lessee and are not fixtures. Lessee has the right to remove all of Lessee's Facilities at its sole expense on or before the expiration of this Lease, or within sixty (60) days after an early termination of this Lease. Upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee shall surrender the Premises to Lessor in substantially the same condition existing as of the Commencement Date, less ordinary wear and tear. 7. Interference with Communications. Lessee's Facilities shall not disturb the communications configurations, equipment, and frequency which exist on the Property on the date this Lease is fully executed ( "Pre- existing Communications "), and Lessee's Facilities shall comply with all non - interference rules of the Federal Communications Commission ( "FCC "). Subsequent to the installation of Lessee's Facilities, Lessor shall make reasonable efforts to prevent the use of any portion of the Property to cause actual interference with Lessee's use of the Premises. Lessor shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate such interference, and in the event any such interference does not cease promptly, the Parties acknowledge that continuing interference will cause irreparable injury to Lessee, and therefore, Lessee shall have the right to bring action to enjoin such interference. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Pre- existing Communications operating in the same manner as on the date this Lease is fully executed shall not be deemed interference. Lessor shall require any future tenants, assignees, licensees, or occupants using any portion of the Property for the operation of mobile /wireless or radio communications facilities to obtain Lessee's written consent prior to operating, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld by Lessee. S. Taxes. Lessee shall pay personal property taxes assessed against Lessee's Facilities, and Lessor shall pay, when due, all real property taxes and all other taxes, fees, and assessments attributable to the Premises and this Lease. 9. Termination. (a) Except as otherwise stated herein, this Lease maybe terminated without further liability on not less than thirty (30) days' prior written notice and without any termination fee, as follows: (i) by either party upon a default of any covenant, condition, or term hereof by the other party, which default is not cured sixty (60) days of receipt of written notice of default; (ii) by Lessee, if Lessee does not obtain or maintain licenses, permits, or other approvals necessary to the construction or operation of Lessee's Facilities; (iii) by Lessee, if Lessee is unable to occupy or utilize the Premises due to a :cling or directive of the FCC or other governmental or regulatory agency, including, but not limited to, a take back of channels or change in frequencies; iv) by Lessee, if the Premises or the Property is destroyed or damaged so as in Lessee's judgment to hinder its effective use of the Premises, and Lessor does not provide Lessee with a suitable temporary site for Lessee's Facilities, or Lessor decides not to repair or rebuild in a manner suitable for Lessee's continuing use; or (v) by Lessee, if Lessee determines that the Premises are not appropriate for its operations for economic, environmental, or technological reasons, including, without limitation, signal strength, coverage, or interference. if Lessor determines that use of the Premises is needed for any expansion or development of the subject public park facility, Lessor may relocate Lessee to another location on the Property (herein referred to as the "Alternate Property "), provided that the Alternate Property is similar to the Premises in size and is compatible for Lessee's use in Lessee's sole discretion; Lessor shall pay all costs incurred by Lessee for relocating Lessee's equipment from the Premises to a mutually agreeable site and improving the Alternate Property so that the Altemate Property is substantially similar to the original Premises, including all costs incurred to obtain all of the certificates, permits and other approvals that may be required by any 1, ederal , Sate or Local authorities as well as any satisfactory soil boring tests which will permit Lessee use of the Alternate Property as set forth in Paragraph 5 hereinabove; Lessor shall give Lessee at least six (6) months written notice before requiring Lessee to relocate; and Lessee's service will not be interrupted and Lessee shall be allowed if necessary to place a temporary cell site and antenna structure on Lessor's property during relocation. If Lessor, in good faith, is unable to provide Lessee with Alternate Property, which in Lessee's sole discretion is compatible for Lessee's use, this Lease may be terminated by Lessor without further liability at not less than one (1) year's prior written notice and without any termination fee. (b) Upon written notice to Lessor, this Lease may be terminated by Lessee without further liability as follows: (i) for any reason or for no reason, provided Lessee delivers written notice of termination to Lessor prior to the Commencement Date; or (ii) if, in the opinion of Lessee, a title report shows any defects of title or any liens or encumbrances which may adversely affect Lessee's use of the Premises. 10. Notices. Any notice or demand required to be given herein shall be in writing and delivered in person, by United States certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or by reliable overnight mail to the addresses of the respective Parties set forth below. Notice shall be effective on the date it is delivered in person or by overnight carrier, or if mailed, three (3) days after the date of deposit in the United State mail. If to Lessee: Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership D/b /a Verizon Wireless 180 Washington Valley Road Bedminster, New Jersey 07921 Attention: Network Real Estate If to Lessor: City of Baldwin Park Attn: Salvador Lopez 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Lessor or Lessee may from time to time designate any other address for this purpose by written notice to the other party. 11. Destruction of Premises. If the Premises or the Property is destroyed or damaged so as in Lessee's judgment to hinder its effective use of the Premises, Lessee may elect to terminate this Lease as of the date of the damage or destruction by so notifying Lessor within thirty (30) days following the date of damage or destruction. In such event, all rights and obligations of the Parties which do not survive the termination of this Lease shall cease as of the date of the damage or destruction, except that Lessee shall be entitled to a pro rata refund of its prepaid Rent. 12. Insurance and Indemniication. (a) Lessee shall maintain the following insurance: (i) Commercial General Liability with limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, (ii) Automobile Liability with a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00 per accident, (iii) Workers' Compensation as required by law, and (iv) Employer's Liability with limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. Lessee shall name Lessor as an additional insured with respect to the above Commercial General Liability insurance. (b) Each party to this Lease shall maintain standard form property insurance ( "All Risk" coverage) equal to at least ninety percent (90 %) of the replacement cost of their respective property. Each party waives any rights of recovery against the other for damage or loss due to hazards covered by their property insurance, and each party shall require such insurance policies to contain a waiver of recovery against the other. (c) Lessee agrees to indemnify Lessor, its officers, employees and agents against and will hold and save each of them harmless from any and all obligations or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm, entity, corporation, political subdivision or other organization arising out of or related to the negligent acts, willful misconduct, errors or omissions of Lessee, its agents, employees, subcontractors, or invitees, except to the extent such claims, damages, penalties, obligations or liabilities arise from the negligence or willful misconduct of Lessor, its officers, employees, and agents. (1) Lessee will defend any action or actions filed in connection with said claim, darnages, penalties, obligations or liabilities and will pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection therewith. (2) Lessee will promptly pay any judgment rendered against Lessee, its officers, employees and agents for any such claims, damages, obligations or liabilities. (3) In the event that Lessor, its officers, employees and agents are made a party to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted against Lessee for such claims or other damages arising out of or in relation to the negligence, willful misconduct, errors or omissions of Lessee hereunder, Lessee agrees to pay Lessor, its officers, employees and agents, for any and all costs and expenses incurred by Lessor, its officers, employees and agents in such actions and proceedings, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys' fees. 13. Assienment Lessee may not assign this Lease at any time without the prior written approval of Lessor. Lessee shall give thirty (30) days' prior written notice to Lessor that Lessee intends to assign this Lease and Lessor cannot unreasonably withhold, delay or condition the approval of such assignment. The transfer of the rights and obligations of Lessee to a parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of Lessee having or acquiring fifty -one percent (51 %) or more of Lessee's stock or assets shall not require prior written approval from Lessor, provided Lessee provides not less than thirty (30) days' written notice to Lessor of the proposed transfer and documentary evidence to prove ownership of Lessee's stocks or assets prior to its occurrence. 14. Lessor's Right to Lease to Other Parties. Lessor reserves the right to lease, sublease and/or license other portions of the Property, the Premises and/or Lessee's Facilities to other parties for the operation of mobile /wireless or radio communications ( "New Licensees ") during the Term and/or Renewal Term of this Lease, and/or subject to a written agreement between Lessor and New Licensees as well as written consent by Lessee prior to operation. Lessor agrees that any New Licensee who wishes to install equipment or facilities subsequent to the Commencement Date in and /or on the Property will be permitted to install only such equipment or facilities that are of the type and frequency which will not cause interference to Lessee's Facilities. In the event such New Licensee's new equipment or facilities cause such interference (provided that Lessee is operating in accordance with its FCC license), Lessor will cause that interfering New Licensee to take all steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference within seventy-two (72) hours of receiving notice from Lessor or Lessee or as soon as reasonably possible, or such interfering New Licensee will be required to remove the specific items causing such interference within a reasonable time. 15. Title and Quiet Enjoyment. (a) Lessor warrants that it has full right, power, and authority to execute this Lease. Lessor further warrants that Lessee shalt have quiet enjoyment of the Premises during the Term or any Renewal Term. (b) Lessee has the right to obtain a title report or commitment for a leasehold title policy from a title insurance company of its choice. (c) Lessor agrees to obtain for the benefit of Lessee a Non - Disturbance Agreement from the present, and any subsequent mortgagee(s) or holder(s) of a deed of trust confirming that Lessee's right to quiet possession of the Premises during this Lease shall not be disturbed, so long as Lessee has not defaulted under this Lease. (d) If Lessor sells or transfers all or any portion of the Property affecting the Premises, Lessor will provide Lessee written notice before the next Rent is due. Any sale, hypothecation, or transfer of all or any portion of the Property shall be made subject to the terms, provisions, and conditions of this Lease. lb. Repairs Lessee shall not be required to make any repairs to the Premises, except for damage to the Premises caused by Lessee, its employees, agents, contractors, or subcontractors. 17. Environmental. Lessor represents that the Premises have not been used for the generation, storage, treatment, or disposal of hazardous materials, hazardous substances, or hazardous wastes. In addition, Lessor represents that no hazardous materials, hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, pollutants, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), petroleum or other fuels (including crude oil, or any fraction or derivative thereof), or underground storage tanks are located on or near the Premises. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, Lessee relies upon the representations stated herein as a material inducement for entering into this Lease. Lessor shall hold Lessee harmless and indemnify the Lessee from and assume all duties, responsibility and liability at Lessor's sole cost and expense, for all duties, responsibilities, and liability (for payment of penalties, sanctions, forfeitures, losses, costs, or damages) and for responding to any action, notice, claim, order, summons, citation, directive, litigation, investigation or proceeding which is in any way related to: a) failure to comply with any environmental or industrial hygiene law, including without limitation any regulations, guidelines, standards, or policies of any governmental authorities regulating or imposing standards of liability or standards of conduct with regard to any environmental or industrial hygiene concerns or conditions as may now or at any time hereafter be in effect, unless such compliance results from conditions caused by the Lessee; and b) any environmental or industrial hygiene conditions arising out of or in any way related to the condition of the Property or activities conducted thereon, unless such environmental conditions are caused by the Lessee. 18. Miscellaneous. (a) If any provision of this Lease is invalid or unenforceable with respect to any party, the remainder u[ this Lease mthe application of such provision to persons other than those asm whom it is held invalid or unenforceable shall not bo affected, and each provision o[this Lease shall xc valid and enforceable m the fullest extent peondnedhylaw. (h) This Lease shall 6e binding uo and inure zo the benefit o{ the successors and permitted assignees my the respective parties. (c) This Lease shall be governed under the laws of the State of California. (d) Terms and conditions o[ this Lease, which by their sense and context survive the expiration, m termination of this Lease, will xosurvive. (e) Upon request, either party may require that x Memorandum of Lease 6orecorded. If Memorandum nf Lease isiofact recorded, upon expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee agrees to execute a quitclaim deed or such other document us may reasonably 8e required by Lessor ura title company 1oevidence the termination o[[ rights iu the Premises. (B This Lease constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties, and supersedes all Offers, negotiations, and other agreements concerning the subject mmtter contained herein. There are oo representations or understandings m[ any kind not set forth herein. Any amendments to this Lease must buiowriting and executed 6Y both Parties. (Q) Lessor shall not be responsible for any vandalism that may Occur upon the Premises by circumstances beyond the reasonable control n[Lessor. (h) If any alarm system is utiUed by the Lessee on the Premises, said alarm system shall be linked to u private monitoring company which shall he required om register with the City of Baldwin Park in accordance with Chapter 91 o[ the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. (i) Any landscaping and/or irrigation system im connection with the Premises or that in placed upon the Premises by the Lessee shall bn maintained hy the Lessor at the Lessor's sole expense. 0) Lessee agrees to obtain all required permits and/or licenses pertaining to the installation, operation, maintenance and repair nf its equipment on the Premises, including but not limited to applicable licenses from the FCC. (k) Lessee agrees and acknowledges that Lessor shall have the right to inspect the Premises and/or Lessee's Facilities during reasonable business hours on two (2) days prior notice to Lessee and if applicable, Lessor shall bc accompanied 6y Lessee's designated representative; provided, however, that Lessor shall not alter, damage, move, disrupt, turn off, adjust or otherwise affect the continuous operation n[ Lessee's Facilities uo part i[the inspection. Io the event o[au emergency which poses potential threat of substantial harm oo damage to persons and/or property, Lessor shall have the right to unrestricted access to the Premises and/or Lessee's Facilities in order to take such actions as are necessary toprotect individuals nc property from such threat n[ substantial harm or damage, Lessor shall promptly give Lessee telephonic and/or written notice after such emergency. (l) Lessee shall make every effort to not disturb the public park activities and/or play during the installation or daily operation o[ Lessee's Facilities. (o) Lessee agrees not tu maintain nor permit any nuisances ou the Premises, nor permit the Premises ro6n used for any purpose or ooe in violation of any of the laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of any public authority applicable thereto. (o) No waiver by any party hereto of a breach of any provision of this Lease shall constitute a waiver of any succeeding breach oy the same ur any other provision hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Lease to he executed by its duly authorized officers, and unless otherwise specified herein, the Lease shall become effect as of the day and year in which the last of the Parties, whether Lessor or Lessee, executes this document. [a i � City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: 4 - LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP d/b/a V RIZON ESS "3'� By AirTouchCell la g ra er By: Name: Robert F...Swaine Title: West Area Vice President - Network Date:/_c� + FrUMMUMUNN The Property of which the Premises are a part is described as follows: 4100 Baldwin Park Boulevard Baldwin Park, CA 91706 All that real property located in the State of California, County of Los Angeles, described as follows: Lots I to 57, inclusive, Tract No. 7541, in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California, as shown on map recorded in Book 90, pages 93 and 94 of Maps, in the office of the recorder of said county, and that portion of land shown as Landis Avenue (50 feet wide) and those portions of land shown as alley (20 feet wide) on map of said tract within the following described boundaries: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Lot 31 of said tract; thence easterly in a direct line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 32, said tract; thence southerly in a direct line to the southwesterly comer of Lot 39, of said tract; thence easterly in a direct line to the southeasterly corner of Lot 51 of said tract; thence southerly along the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of said Iast mentioned lot to the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Lot 50 of said tract; thence southerly in a. direct line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 40 of mentioned lot; thence westerly in a. direct line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 40 of said tract; thence southerly in a direct line to the southwesterly corner of said last mentioned lot; thence westerly in a direct line to the southeasterly corner of Lot 22 of said tract; thence northerly in a direct line to the northeasterly corner of said last mentioned Iot; thence westerly in a direct line to the northwesterly corner of Lot 11 of said tract; thence northerly in a direct line to the southwesterly comer of Lot 10 of said tract; thence easterly in a direct line to the southeasterly comer of Lot 23 of said tract; thence northerly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Reserving and excepting therefrom unto the County of Los Angeles, all oil, gas, hydrocarbons; or other minerals in and under above described parcel of land without the right of surface entry for development thereof. t DESCRIPTION OF THE PREMISES The Premises consist of those specific areas described/shown below where Lessee's communications antennas, equipment, and cables occupy the Property. The Premises and the associated utility connections and access, including casements, ingress, egress, dimensions, and locations as describedlshown below, are approximate only, and may be adjusted or changed by Lessee at the time of construction to reasonably accommodate sound engineering criteria and the physical features of the Property. A parcel of land approximately two hundred fifty five (255) square feet, and any required airspace, together with a non - exclusive easement and right of way in and over the Property to provide physical access by personnel and equipment from the nearest public right of way, and utilities from the nearest service, to or from the Premises; and, a temporary construction easement, as reasonably necessary, to permit the construction and installation of Lessee's Facilities on the Premises. Lessee agrees promptly to repair any areas disturbed within this temporary construction easement. Notes: 1. This Exhibit may incorporate a land survey or Site Plan of the Premises once it is received by Lessee, 2. Setback of the Premises from the Property's boundaries shall be the distance required by the applicable governmental authorities. 3. Width of access roads shall be the width required by the applicable governmental authorities, including police and fire departments. 4. 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STAFF REPORTy y Em ►IN TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Daniel Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works / City Engineer, DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: ENERGY AUDIT AGREEMENT This will approve an agreement with Consolidated Edison Solutions, Inc., (ConEd) allowing ConEd to perform an Investment Grade Audit evaluating energy use and optimization. FISCAL IMPACT This is a no cost agreement with no impact to any City funds. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the agreement for an Investment Grade Audit with Consolidated Edison Solutions. BACKGROUND ConEd will conduct an audit of City Facilities and make recommendations on energy system upgrades. ConEd agrees to perform the audit at its own risk. The City is not under any obligation to pay ConEd for the services provided under the agreement. This agreement does require that in consideration for the work performed by ConEd, the City will in good faith negotiate a separate contract with ConEd to implement the measures proposed in the Investment Grade Audit. The audit will highlight areas of potential investment that will generate positive cash flow through energy savings. Areas that will be investigated by the audit team include HVAC systems; interior, exterior and street lighting; lighting controls; inside and outside water conservation; on -site electrical generation; and swimming pool control automation and system optimization. LEGAL REVIEW This Agreement was sent to the City Attorney for review on February 5, 2015. ALTERNATIVES The City could choose not to go with the audit at this time. ATTACHMENTS Investment Grade Audit Agreement INVESTMENT GRADE AUDIT AGREEMENT BETWEEN CONSOLIDATED EDISON SOLUTIONS, INC. AND CITY THIS INVESTMENT GRADE AUDIT AGREEMENT ("IGA Agreement"), made and entered into and effective as of this 4th day of March, 2015, by and between CONSOLIDATED EDISON SOLUTIONS, INC., having an office at 3101 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 110, Tampa, Florida 33607 ("ConEdison Solutions") and the City of Baldwin Park, California, having its principal office at 14403 E. Pacific Ave., Baldwin Park, California (the "City"). W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, ConEdison Solutions is engaged in the business of, among other things, providing management strategies for energy optimization, performing scoping and investment grade energy audits, implementing and installing energy optimization systems and methods, and operating and maintaining energy systems; WHEREAS, City wishes to retain ConEdison Solutions to evaluate potential energy improvements and optimization at its premises listed in Attachment A ("Property"); WHEREAS, ConEdison Solutions agrees to provide the City with such evaluation and an investment grade audit for certain aspects of the Property; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this IGA Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions under which ConEdison Solutions will conduct an investment grade audit on the Property and issue an Investment Grade Audit Report to City. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration. of the foregoing and the mutual covenants, promises and conditions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Article 1 General 1.1 Duty to Cooperate. City and ConEdison Solutions commit at all times to cooperate fully with each other, and proceed on the basis of trust and good faith to permit each party to realize the benefits afforded under this IGA Agreement. Article 2 ConEdison Solutions' Services and Responsibilities 2.1 Scoping Audit. ConEdison Solutions will conduct a preliminary review and report (PEA Report) that will include utility data analysis and energy benchmarking, existing facility description and energy usage performance, preliminarily identified projects, budgetary project costs and Savings Estimates. The City agrees to jointly review the PEA Report, provide guidance and make an informed technical and economic decision on whether to move forward with some or all of the recommended projects to be further developed by ConEdison Solutions under Investment Grade Audit described below. 2.2 Investment Grade Audit. If the City determines that the results included in the PEA Report do not meet the City's energy efficiency, infrastructure improvement and economic objectives, the process will end. If the City reviews the PEA Report and decides to proceed, the City and ConEdison Solutions will determine procurement options, recommendations and any proposed next steps on the part of the City. ConEdison Solutions will proceed to conduct a more comprehensive energy study and detailed project development and design of all approved identified projects from the PEA Report. All approved measures will be designed and developed to the extent necessary to determine total costs to implement the projects. The PEA and IGA are both free, and create no obligations for the City whatsoever. Upon completion of the this comprehensive audit ( "Investment Grade Audit "), subject to Section 2.4 below, ConEdison Solutions shall issue a report ( "IGA Report") to City that will consist of the following: .1 a description of the Property's physical, operating and energy use characteristics; .2 a description of each recommended energy improvement; .3 a technical analysis of each energy improvement and an outline of the scope of work to implement such improvement; .4 firm cost for each energy improvement project, including itemized cost estimates for each major component; .5 a savings analysis for each energy improvement project based on application of projected energy rates and demand impacts; .6 operation and maintenance recommendations; 1•a 7 preliminary design for all major components of each energy improvement project to support a firm cost estimate; 8 pro-forma financial models, with all costs, savings and financing shown in a unified cash flow summary; 9 a detailed engineering evaluation that provides City with a fixed design-build cost for recommended energy improvements, a financial analysis of the improvements, and an implementation proposal and schedule ("Implementation Proposal"); and 10 an expiration date for the firm cost estimates. 2.3 Review of IGA Report and Implementation Proposal, ConEdison Solutions and City shall meet to discuss and review the IGA Report and Implementation Proposal. If City has any comments regarding either the IGA Report or the Implementation Proposal, or finds any inconsistencies or inaccuracies in the information presented, City will give written notice to ConEdison Solutions of such comments or findings. ConEdison Solutions shall review City's comments and findings and, within ConEdison Solutions' sole option and discretion, revise the Implementation Proposal. Such revisions may include, but are not limited to, revisions to scope, price (including the expiration date thereof) and schedule. 2.4 ' Completion of Services. ConEdison Solutions' services under this IGA Agreement shall be deemed complete upon meeting with City to discuss the IGA Report and the Implementation Proposal and issuance of a revised Implementation Proposal, if appropriate. 2.5 Additional Services. The cost for any additional services City desires ConEdison Solutions to perform ("Additional Services") shall be as mutually agreed upon by City and ConEdison Solutions in writing, with the Contract Price for this IGA Agreement, as set forth in Section 5.1 hereof, being adjusted accordingly. 2.6 ' Design Services. In undertaking its work hereunder, ConEdison Solutions shall, consistent with applicable Governmental Requirements, provide any design services through qualified, licensed design professionals who are either (i) employed by ConEdison Solutions, or (ii) procured by ConEdison Solutions from independent sources. Nothing in this IGA Agreement is intended to create any legal or contractual relationship between City and any such independent design professional. For purposes of this IGA Agreement, "Governmental Requirements" shall mean all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, executive orders, consent orders, orders, guidelines and guidance from regulatory agencies, judicial decrees, codes, standards, permits and licenses of any federal, state or local government having jurisdiction over the Property. -3- Article 3 City's Services and Responsibilities 3.1 Timely Performance. City shall throughout the performance of this IGA Agreement cooperate with ConEdison Solutions. City shall perform its responsibilities, obligations and services, including its reviews and approvals of ConEdison Solutions' submissions, in a timely manner so as not to delay or interfere with ConEdison Solutions' performance of its obligations under this IGA Agreement. 3.2 City Provided Information. City, at its discretion, shall at its expense provide ConEdison Solutions with data, material and information as may be reasonably requested by ConEdison Solutions, all of which ConEdison Solutions is entitled to rely upon the completeness and accuracy of in performing its obligations hereunder. Such information may include, but is not limited to: Energy consumption and cost records for the Property; .2 Existing architectural, mechanical, lighting and electrical plans, schematics, diagrams and specifications for the Property; 3 Existing studies, reports and other available data pertinent to the Property's physical, operating and energy use characteristics; .4 Surveys describing the property, boundaries, topography and reference points for use during construction, including existing service and utility lines; .5 Temporary and permanent easements, zoning and other requirements and encumbrances affecting land use, or relevant to the services performed by ConEdison Solutions hereunder; .6 A legal description of the Property (including proof of title to the Property where appropriate); 7 To the extent available, as-built and record drawings of any existing structures at the Property; and 8 To the extent available, environmental studies, reports and impact statements describing the environmental conditions, including Hazardous Conditions, in existence at the Property, that could affect ConEdison Solutions' ability to perform the services hereunder. ME 3.3 Access to Property and Personnel. City shall provide timely and complete access to the Property and shall make available the assistance of its personnel as may be reasonably necessary for ConEdison Solutions to perform its services hereunder. Article 4 Contract Time 4.1 Commencement Date. ConEdison Solutions shall commence performance of the services set forth in this IGA Agreement within ten (10) days of ConEdison Solutions' receipt of City's Notice to Proceed ("Date of Commencement") unless the parties mutually agree otherwise in writing. Such Notice to Proceed shall be substantially in the form set forth in Attachment B. 4.2 'Completion Date, ConEdison Solutions shall complete the IGA Report within four (4) months after the Date of Commencement, with the understanding that the schedule may be adjusted for reasonable cause or by mutual agreement of the parties. Article 5 Contract Price 5.1 Contract Price. ConEdison Solutions agrees to perform the IGA under this IGA Agreement at risk. The City shall not have any obligation to pay the ConEdison Solutions for services provided under this IGA Agreement. The Parties understand and agree that ConEdison Solutions is undertaking work under this IGA Agreement in consideration of the City's good faith intention to negotiate a separate Contract with ConEdison Solutions, to implement the measures proposed in the IGA Report. While it is the City's good faith intention to negotiate a separate Contract with ConEdsion Solutions this not an obligation to actually enter into a contract with ConEdison Solutions to implement the measures proposed in the IGA Report. Article 6 Ownership of Work Product 6.1 Work Product. In consideration of ConEdison Solutions performing the design and engineering services under this IGA Agreement without the guarantee that a separate Contract will be executed by the Parties, to implement the measures identified in the IGA Report, the City understands and agrees that such design and engineering services containing trade secrets referenced in the IGA Report shall remain the property of ConEdison Solutions and shall not be utilized by the City or another company without written authorization by ConEdison Solutions, except as required by Federal and/or State Public Records Acts. -5- Article 7 Dispute Resolution 7.1 Negotiation 7.1.1 The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this IGA Agreement, or breach thereof (collectively referred to as "Dispute ") promptly by negotiation between representatives of the parties who have authority to settle the Dispute. 7.1.2 If the Dispute has not been resolved under Section 7.1.1, the disputing party shall give the other party (the receiving party) prompt written notice of the Dispute. Within ten (1 g) days after receipt of said notice, the receiving party shall submit a written response to the disputing party. The notice and response shall include (i) a statement of the party's position and a summary of the evidence and arguments supporting its position, and (ii) the name and title of the senior executive who will represent that party. The designated executives shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and place after the receiving party's receipt of the disputing party's written notice and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary to exchange relevant information and to attempt to resolve the Dispute. 7.2 Mediation 7.2.1 If the Dispute has not been resolved under Section 8.1.2, the parties agree to participate in good faith in non - binding mediation to settle the Dispute as administered by the American Arbitration Association ( "AAA ") under AAA's mediation rules found in its Construction Industry Dispute Resolution Procedures (Including Mediation and Arbitration Rules). Any such mediation will take place in California, in a mutually agreed to location. The administrative expenses of the mediation, as well as the costs for the mediator, shall be borne equally. 7.2.2 Mediation pursuant to Section 8.2.1 shall be a condition precedent to initiating litigation procedures in accordance with Section 8.3, or such other dispute resolution procedures as the parties may mutually agree. 7.3 Litigation 7.3.1 In the event the parties have been unsuccessful in resolving the Dispute after mediation, it is understood and agreed that the sole and exclusive forum for the resolution of the Dispute shall be the state or federal courts of California, and the parties submit to the jurisdiction of such courts. 0 Article 8 Other Provisions 8.1 Excluded Materials and Activities. City recognizes that ConEdison Solutions may encounter, but shall have no responsibility under this IGA Agreement for, (a) asbestos, materials containing asbestos, or the existence, use, detection, removal or containment thereof, or (b) pollutants, hazardous wastes, hazardous materials, contaminants, or the dispersal, discharge, leakage, use, detection, removal, containment or treatment thereof (all of which materials and activities listed in this sentence hereinafter referred to as "Excluded Materials and Activities"). The parties further agree as follows: City agrees that if the work performed by ConEdison Solutions under this IGA Agreement results in ConEdison Solutions coming into contact with any Excluded Materials and Activities, City or its agent will bear the sole risk and responsibility to remove, correct or remediate such Excluded Materials and Activities. Any services required by the presence of Excluded Materials or requiring Excluded Activities are not a part of ConEdison Solutions' services under this IGA Agreement. .2 City represents that, to its knowledge, there are no Excluded Materials and Activities on the Property. .3 Upon encountering any Excluded Materials and Activities, ConEdison Solutions shall stop the work required under this IGA Agreement in the affected area and notify City. ConEdison Solutions shall be entitled to an adjustment in its Contract Price and/or the time for performing the work required under this IGA Agreement to the extent ConEdison Solutions' cost and/or time of performance have been adversely impacted by the presence of Excluded Materials and Activities. 4 Upon receiving notice of the presence of suspected Excluded Materials and Activities, City shall take the necessary measures required to ensure that such Excluded Materials and Activities are remediated or rendered harmless. 5 To the fullest extent permitted by Governmental Requirements, City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless ConEdison Solutions, its subconsultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by anyone of them, and their officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including attorneys' fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from the City's gross negligence as it concerns the presence, removal or remediation of Excluded Materials and Activities at the -7- Property. 8.3 Waiver of Consequential Damages. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, NEITHER CONEDISON SOLUTIONS NOR CITY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSSES OF USE, PROFITS, BUSINESS, REPUTATION OR FINANCING. 8.4 Insurance. ConEdison Solutions shall procure and maintain general liability insurance with limits of not less than $2,000,000 general aggregate and $1,000,000 each occurrence (bodily injury and property damage) and shall list City as an additional insured for the duration of this lGA Agreement. in addition Automobile Liability Insurance for any owned, non-owned or hired vehicle used in connection with the performance of this Agreement with minimum limits of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per accident for bodily injury and property damage; worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California; and, Professional Liability Insurance or Errors and Omissions Insurance with a minimum limit of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per occurrence shall be maintained by ConEdison Solutions throughout the duration of the contract. 8.6 Termination, City and ConEdison Solutions shall have the right to terminate this IGA Agreement upon fourteen (14) days' written notice to the non-terminating party, provided that the provisions of Sections 6.1 8.2 and 8.3 of this IGA Agreement shall survive any termination of this IGA Agreement by either Party. This agreement shall automatically terminate six onths after the effective date. Termination of this agreement, also terminates any indemnification provisions. 8.6 Party Representatives. ConEdison Solutions and City, respectively, designate the following individuals, each of whom has authority to act on behalf of the designating party with respect to all matters concerning this IGA Agreement: City's Representative: Shannon Yauchzee, CEO City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706-4297 In ConEdison Solutions' Representative: Sunil A. Shah, Regional General Manager ConEdison Solutions 3101 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 110 Tampa, FL 33607 Phone: 813-375-3369 8.7 Assignment. Neither party shall assign, delegate, or transfer, in whole or in part, any right, privilege or duty under this IGA Agreement without the written consent of the other party, not to be unreasonably withheld. This Section 8.7 shall not be construed to preclude ConEdison Solutions from retaining subcontractors to perform any aspect of the work hereunder. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, ConEdison Solutions may assign, delegate, subcontract or transfer, in whole or in part, any right, privilege or duty under this IGA Agreement to any affiliate or successor of ConEdison Solutions. 8.8 ' Governing Law This IGA Agreement shall be governed, interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of California, without regard to its conflict of law principles. 8.9 Survival of Terms and Severability. If any provision of this IGA Agreement is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severed from this IGA Agreement and, to the fullest extent possible, the remaining provisions of this IGA Agreement shall continue in full force and effect 8.10 Amendments. This IGA Agreement may not be changed, altered, or amended in any way except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of both parties. 8.11 ' Entire Agreement. This IGA Agreement forms the entire agreement between City and ConEdison Solutions as to the subject matter hereof. No oral representations or other agreements have been made by the parties except as specifically stated in this IGA Agreement. In IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this IGA Agreement as of the date set forth above. Title: Regional General Manager CITY OF BALi3WIN PARK, CALIFORNIA By: _ Name: Title: -10- ATTACHMENT A Premises The City Facilities to be included within the scope of this Agreement will be determined, by mutual written agreement by the Parties, once this Agreement has been executed. -11- ATTACHMENT B Notice to Proceed Form In accordance with Section 4.1 of the Investment Grade Audit Agreement between Consolidated Edison Solutions, Inc. ("ConEdison Solutions") and the City of Baldwin Park, California ("City") dated , City hereby notifies and authorizes ConEdison Solutions to proceed with the work required thereunder. By: _ Name: Title: Date: SM ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT F SAL® ✓ti TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers HUBOF 'a THE 9� FROM: Craig A. Graves, Director of Finance SAN GABRIEL DATE: March 4, 2015 VALLEY It" SUBJECT: AMENDING THE FIRE PREVENTIO • FIREWORKS ' °' " "`'P ORDINANCE TO REMOVE BANK A COUNT LOCATION REQUIREMENT SUMMARY In January 2015, Council Member Baca inquired if the City had a requirement for a qualified organization selling fireworks to have a bank account within the City. There was discussion that this requirement was unnecessary in today's world of financial institutions. The consensus of the City Council was to bring back this item for further consideration. The attached Ordinance eliminates the requirement that a qualified organization for the selling of safe and sane fireworks must have their organization's bank account within the City limits. FISCAL IMPACT None. LEGAL REVIEW Ordinance prepared and reviewed by City Attorney's Office. RECOMMENDATION FIRE PREVENTION; FIREWORKS ORDINANCE. It is recommended that the City Council pass Ordinance No. 1372 Amending Section 93.01, Definitions, of Chapter 93, removing the requirement for the Bank Account of a Qualified Organization wanting to sell Safe and Sane Fireworks to be within the City limits by waiving the reading and introducing the ordinance by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 93.01, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 93, FIRE PREVENTION FIREWORKS, OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE WITH RESPECT TO BANKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS APPLICANTS AND PERMITEES" BACKGROUND In January 2015 Council Member Baca inquired if the City had a requirement for those qualified organizations that might want to apply to sell safe and sane fireworks in the City of Baldwin Park must also have their organizations' bank account within the City's limits. She expressed concern because in today's changing world of banks and other financial institutions, many non- profit organizations have their checking accounts with Credit Unions or a bank that might not have a branch within the City limits. At the time staff was unable to confirm the requirement. However, after discussion, it was the consensus that if there was this requirement it should no longer be applicable to a qualified organization. After reviewing the current ordinance it was determined that there was a requirement for a qualified organization to have a bank account within the City limits. The attached Ordinance No. 1372 amends the Fire Prevention; Fireworks Ordinance to remove this requirement. Attachment: Ordinance No. 1372 1302-0110911maim AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARR AMENDING SECTION 93.01, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 93, FIRE PREVENTION; FIREWORKS, OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE WITH RESPECT TO BANKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS'APPLICANTS AND PERMITEES WHEREAS, Section 93.01 of Chapter 93 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code entitled, "DEFINITIONS provides for and requires Applicants/Permittees to utilize a "FIREWORKS BANK ACCOUNT" defined as a financial institution within the city. WHEREAS, the City Council believes that limiting required Bank Accounts to financial institutions within the city is too restrictive for Qualified Organizations who may currently maintain a Bank Account outside of the city; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to delete the term, "within the city", from the definition of "FIREWORKS BANK ACCOUNT" because that term is too restrictive. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Baldwin Park Municipal Code is hereby amended at Section 93.01 of Chapter 93 to read as follows: g�,$ 0010216411110jo FIREWORKS BANK ACCOUNT. An account at a financial institution used solely for moneys related to the sale of safe and sane fireworks pursuant to a permit granted pursuant to this chapter. r" Section 2. The Mayor of the City of Baldwin Park is hereby authorized to affix his signature to this Ordinance signifying its adoption by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park. Section 3. The City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park shall certify to the adoption • this Ordinance and cause the same to be posted and/or published as proscribed • law. Section 4. This Ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and operation from and after thirty (30) days from the date of its final passage and adoption. Section 5. If any chapter, section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, or the application thereof to any person, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or its application to other persons. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each chapter, section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of the application thereof to any person, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. - PASSED, APPROVED A ND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, this 4th day of March, 2015. FA V 1 [0] 11 [opal LVA FA [IT, STAFF REPORT `F SALT ►'.,f, TO: HUB OF FROM: THE sF SAN- GABRIEL,,. n " Ito DATE: V A l LEY rah .' �A °RED JA�uP�`vy SUBJECT: SUMMARY ITEM NO. Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Robert Nacionales Tafoya, City Attorney March 4, 2015 REPEAL OF CHAPTER 133 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SEX OFFENDERS This report relates to repealing Chapter 133 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code ( "BPMC ") concerning Sex Offender Residency and Movement Restrictions because it conflicts with existing California Penal Code provisions and is preempted by state law. Repealing this Ordinance will not suspend enforcement of Sex Offender reporting and residency laws that are provided for in the California Penal Code and will have no impact on enforcement of Sex Offender state laws which are duplicative of our local ordinance. FISCAL IMPACT None. It is recommended: That the City Council waive the reading and adopt by title only the ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REPEALING CHAPTER 133 OF TITLE XIII, GENERAL OFFENSES, OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE" BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City's sex offender ordinance is codified in Chapter 133 of the BPMC, which was enacted in December of 2006. The Chapter regulates residency of sex offenders, loitering by sex offenders, and returning to a location after the sex offender has been asked to leave. Section 133.02 states: "It is unlawful for any sex offender to reside within 2,000 feet of any children's facility within the city." Section 133.03 states: "It is unlawful for any sex offender to loiter within 300 feet of any children's facility within the city." Section 133.04 states: "It is unlawful for any sex offender to return to any location within 300 feet of any children's facility at any time after having been notified to leave such children's facility by the owner or any authorized official of such children's facility." Together, this Chapter regulates where a sex offender may live or move. On October 15, 2014, City Council voted to suspend enforcement of Chapter 133. Because existing state law already regulates sex offenders, the City's ordinances were presumed to be preempted by state law. The second step in the City's strategy was to bring back this February, an Urgency Ordinance repealing Chapter 133. The Urgency Ordinance was passed on February 18, 2015, unanimously. As a result, the City is recommended to repeal Chapter 133 because it duplicates and conflicts with existing state law regulating sex offenders. However, the City and its police department will continue enforcement of the existing state law against sex offenders. Attached for adoption is the Second Reading of the Ordinance which is being presented as a precaution to any challenge to the Urgency Ordinance already adopted. ATTACHMENT • Ordinance No. 1370 ORDINANCE NO. 1370 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REPEALING CHAPTER 133 OF TITLE XIII, GENERAL OFFENSES, OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the City has adopted Chapter 133 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code ( "BPMC "), which imposes proximity restrictions for registered sex offenders; and WHEREAS, BPMC Chapter 133 imposes both movement and residency restrictions on registered sex offenders; and WHEREAS, there have been challenges to such residency and movement restrictions, as seen in People v. Nguyen and In Re Taylor; and WHEREAS, the City has conducted its own independent analysis and has determined that the City should repeal Chapter 133 because it is preempted by state law; and WHEREAS, the City Council has already voted to suspend enforcement of Chapter 133 at the October 15, 2014 regular meeting, and now desires to repeal Chapter 133 in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Baldwin Park Municipal Code Chapter 133 is hereby repealed in its entirety. Section 2. The Chief Executive Officer or its designee is authorized to take action as may be necessary to implement this ordinance. Section 3. The Mayor or presiding officer of the City of Baldwin Park City Council is hereby authorized to affix his /her signature to this Ordinance signifying its adoption by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park. Section 4. The City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause the same to be posted and /or published as required by law. Section 5. This Ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and operation from and after thirty (30) days from the date of its final passage and adoption. Section 6. If any chapter, section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, or the application thereof to any person, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or its application to other persons. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each chapter, section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of the application thereof to any person, be declared invalid or unconstitutional. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park this 4th day of March, 2015. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance 1370 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on February 18, 2015, and was adopted by the City Council at its regular meeting held on March 4, 2015, by the following vote of Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER(S): NOES: COUNCILMEMBER(S): ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER(S): ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER(S): Ordinance No. 1370 Page 2 ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT o�p,LD{�,i� TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers HUB OF A THE FROM: Daniel Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works / City Engine r z SAN GABRIEL hp DATE: March 4, 2015 hp VALLEY a "7ZD JAN`03, SUBJECT: ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING UPDATES TO THE SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN SUMMARY Adoption of Resolution 2015 -053 approving the Baldwin Park's Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) Update to comply with State Water Resources Control Board Order No. 2006- 0003 -DWQ FISCAL IMPACT The Adoption of this resolution has no impact to the General Fund or any other City Funds. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -053 approving Baldwin Park's updates to the Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) in compliance with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) General Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR's) for Sanitary Sewer Systems, water quality order no. 2006 -0003. BACKGROUND In May 2006, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) initiated a program that required electronic reporting of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO's) and development of SSMPs. The City of Baldwin park submitted its SSMP in 2007. Under this order each city must develop, implement and update a sanitary sewer management plan (SSMP). The SSMP documents details how a sewer system owner or operator is to maintain, and fund repairs. Updated SSMP's must be certified by the City Council at a regular public meeting. This requirement ensures councils are aware of the SSMP. Subsequent to implementation of the RWQCB program, the SWRCB issued an Order mandated in May 2006. This Order mandated a statewide program very similar to the RWQCB Program, in that it required electronic reporting of all SSOs and the preparation and implementation of an SSMP. The RWQCB program has now been replaced with the SWRCB program. LEGAL REVIEW None required ALTERNATIVES There is no alternative to remain in compliance with the State's requirement. ATTACHMENTS A. RESOLUTION NO. 2015-053 B. Updated SSMP 1 1 1 � •, • . ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROLBOARD WHEREAS, in May 2006, the State Water Recourses Control Board (SWRCB) issued Order No. 2006-0003 adopting the Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements and the Monitoring and Reporting Program (GWDR) which requires that all owners and operators of sanitary sewer collection systems over one mile in length develop and implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) pursuant to the California Water Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the statewide GWDR, public agencies must update recertify, and have their governing body approve the SSMP every 5 years; and, WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park developed and certified an SSMP in October 2007 that met both RWQCB and SWRCB guidelines, and Public Works staff have updated the City's SSMP to meet requirements of the SWRCB, GWDR and revised Monitoring and Reporting Requirements. SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That the City of Baldwin Park wishes to adopt the attached SSMP Update in compliance with SWRCB requirements (attachment A). SECTION 3. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and shall forward a copy to the Director of Public Works. MIX04-001M F;TA����Dwm qg R ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES M kITAAN , L FTAMAJ 1411WAF6120, Ya WWI I a I VWAI 103 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2015-053 was duly adopted • the City Council • the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on March 4, 2015 and that th- .••• -• by the following vote to wit: WA ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: 0 W 2 MTAI 1W."am i r �' Lola D1� Im I imp Five-Year Recertification per Water Discharge Requirements, State Water Resources Control Board adopted Water Quality Order 2006-0003 January, 2015 asz� INFRASTRUCTURS E N 0 G"' I INIE E R 1815 E. Heim Avenue, Suite 100 Orange, CA 92865 (714) 940-0100 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 Introduction......................................................................................... ............................... 7 Chapter 1 Goalsand Actions ..................................................................... ............................... 9 Chapter 2 Description of the Organization 10 2.1 Management ....................................................................... ............................... 11 2.2 Authorized Representative ..................................................... ............................... 11 2.3 Organization Chart and Responsibilities .................................. ............................... 12 2.3.1a Organization Chart for Sanitary Sewer System Management City of LCF......... 12 2.3.1b Organization Chart for the SMD ............ .................... .................... I ....... ... 13 2.3.2 Description of Responsibilities ................................... ............................... 14 2.3.3 City Divisions /Departments and Other Agencies ............ ............................... 15 2.3.4a Chain of Communication for SSO Reporting ............................................. 16 2.3.4b SSO Reporting Procedures Flow Chart for City/ SMD .... ............................... 17 2.3.5 City's Contact Directory for SSO Responding and Reporting ........................... 18 Chapter 3 Legal Authority 3.1 Legal Authority .................................................................... ............................... 19 3.1 .1 Legal Authority to Prevent Illicit Discharges into the Sanitary System ............... 19 3.1.2 Legal Authority to Require that Sewers and Connections be Properly Designed 20 andConstructed ............................................................. ............................... 3.1.3 Legal Authority to ensure access for maintenance, inspection, or repairs......... - 20 3.1.4 Legal Authority Limiting the Discharge of FOG and other Debris that May Cause Blockage..................................................................... ............................... 21 3.1.5 Legal Authority to Enforce any Violation of Sewer Ordinances ........................ 21 Chapter 4 Operation and Maintenance Program 4.1 Preventive Maintenance Program ............................................ ............................... 22 4.1.1 Sewer Line and Manhole Inspection ........................... ............................... 23 4.1.2 Gas Trap Manholes and Siphons ............................... ............................... 23 41.3 Drop Manholes ....................................................... ............................... 23 4.1.4 Sewer Line Cleaning ............................................... ............................... 23 4.1.5 Vermin and Rodent Control ....................................... ............................... 23 4.1.6 Sewage Pump Stations ............................................ ............................... 23 4.1.7 Work Schedules ..................................................... ............................... 24 4.1.8 SMD Mapping System ............................................. ............................... 24 4.2 Rehabilitation and Replacement Plan 4.2.1 Accumulative Capital Outlay Program of the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District. .................... ............................................... * .... * ............ * 1. —1., 24 4.2.2 Condition Assessment Program ................................. .......................... 25 4.3 Equipment Maintenance and Replacement Policy ....................... ............................... 25 4.4 Training for Field Operations Personnel and Contractors ............... ............................... 25 1 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 CHAPTER 5 Design and Performance Provision 5.1 Design and Construction Standards and Specification ................. ............................... 26 5.2 Procedures and standards for inspection and testing new and rehabilitated collection sewerfacilities ..................................................................... ............................... 26 CHAPTER 6 Overflow Emergency Response Plan 6.1 Overflow Response Procedure ................................................ ............................... 6. 1.1 a Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame ...... ............................... 29 6. 1.1 b Agencies Telephone /Fax Numbers .......................... ............................... 30 6.1.2 Procedure to ensure that staff and contractors are aware and follow Emergency Response Plan and appropriately trained ............ ............................... 31 6.1.3 Procedures to address emergency operations, such as traffic and crowd control and other necessary response activities ............................. ............................... 31 6.1.4 Program to eliminate or minimize the discharge of SSO into waters of the UnitedStates ................................................................. ............................... 31 CHAPTER 7 FOG CONTROL PROGRAM 7.1 Public education outreach program .......................................... ............................... 7.2 Disposal methods for FOG generated within the SMD service area ............................... 32 7.3 The legal authority to prohibit discharges to the system and identify measures to prevent SSOs and blockages caused by FOG ............................. ............................... 32 7.4 Requirements to install grease removal devices, design standards for grease removal devices, maintenance requirements, BMP requirements; record keeping and reporting requirements.............. ............................... _ ...................................................... 33 7.5 Authority to inspect grease producing facilities, enforcement authorities, and evidence of adequate staffing to inspect and enforce the FOG ordinance ......... ............................... 33 7.6 Cleaning schedule for identified FOG prone sewer segments ........ ............................... 33 CHAPTER 8 System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan 8.1 System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance .............. 34 8.2 Adequate Capacity and Correct Design... ................................................................. 3 8.3 Capacity Enhancement Plan ............................................... ..............................I ... 35 CHAPTER 9 Monitoring, Measurement, and Program Modification 9.1 Monitoring ..................... ............................... ............... ............................... 9.2 SSMP Program Effectiveness Evaluation .................................. ............................... 35 9.3 Program Modifications .......................................................... ............................... 9.4 SSO Location Mapping and Trends ......................................... ............................... 9.4.1 Location Map ........................................................ ............................... 0 9.4.2 Mapping of SSO Frequencies ................................ ..............................I ... 40 CHAPTER 10 SSMP Program Audit and Certification 10.1 SSMP Program Audit ........................................................... ............................... 10.2 SSMP Certification ..... ............................... ............................... 4 10.3 SSMP Modification and Re- certification ................................. ............................... 40 ii SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 CHAPTER 11 Communication and SSMP Availability 11.1 Communication ............................... .......................... ............... .................. 41 11.2 SSMP Availability ................................................ ............................................. 41 CHAPTER 12 CSMD and City Responsibilities Under the WDR 12.1 CSMD Versus City Responsibilities ............. ....................................................... 41 12.2 Shows Sewer Related Services to the 42 CSMD Cities ............................................. 12.3 Roles For The Consolidated SMD and Cities Under The Waste Discharge Requirements................................................................................................... 42 iii SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 ACO Accumulative Capital Outlay Program APWA American Public Works Association CARD Computer Aided Design Drafting CALOSHA California Occupation, Safety And Health Administration CIWQS California Integrated Water Quality System CCTV Closed — Circuit Television CIVIC City Municipal Codes CSIVID Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District FOG Fats, Oil, and Grease GIS Geographical Information System HDPE High Density Polyethylene Pipe 1/1 infiltration inflow LAC DPW Los Angeles County Department of Public Works LACO CODE Los Angeles County Code Title 20 - Utilities LACO PLUMBIMG CODE Los Angeles County Plumbing Code — Title 28 LVMWD Las Virgenes Metropolitan Water District MARINA SIVID Marina Sewer Maintenance District MMS Maintenance Management System NOI Notice of Intent OES Office of Emergency Service RWQCB Regional Water Quality Control Board SIVID Sewer Maintenance Districts SO&M Sewer Operation and Maintenance SSMP Sewer System Management Plan SS0s Sanitary Sewer Overflows SU Sewage Unit SWRCB State Water Resources Control Board WDRs Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements is SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 IN] .. f l R Geographical Information System (GIS) — A database linked with mapping, which includes various layers of information used by government officials. Examples of information found on a GIS can include -a sewer map; sewer features such as pipe location, diameter, length, material, condition, last date cleaned or repaired. The GIS also typically contains base information such as streets and parcels. Infiltration/Inflow (1/1) — Infiltration is generally considered to be extraneous water that enters the sewer system over longer periods of time, such as groundwater seepage through cracks in the sewer. Inflow is generally considered to be extraneous water that enters the system as a direct result of a rain event, such as through defects in the sewer. While it is impossible to control all 1/1, it is certainly desirable to reduce 1/1 when cost-effective. Lateral — The portion of sewer that connects a home or business with the main line in the street. Stoppage — A build up of debris in the sewer, which stops the flow of wastewater and allows the water to back up behind the stoppage, sometimes causing an overflow. Also called blockage. Blockage — A build up of debris in the sewer, which stops the flow of wastewater and allows the water to back up behind the stoppage, sometimes causing an overflow. Also called a stoppage. Wastewater Collection System — All pipelines, pump stations, and other facilities upstream of the headworks of the wastewater treatment plant that transport wastewater from its source to the wastewater treatment plant. Vi SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 l i•i I� On May 2, 2006 the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) adopted a Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements and Monitoring and Reporting Program (WDRs), for sanitary sewer systems by issuing Order No. 2006 -003 (Appendix A). The regulations in the Order were in response to growing public concern about the water quality impacts of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs), particularly those that cause beach closures, adverse effects to other bodies of water, or pose serious health and safety or nuisance problems. The order requires all federal and state agencies, municipalities, counties, districts, cities, and other public entities that own or operate a sanitary sewer system greater than one mile in length to comply with the requirements of the WDR and to develop and implement a Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). The City's original SSMP was adopted by the City Council and certified with the SWRCB. Pursuant to Section D.14 of the WDRs which requires that the SSMP is required to be updated every five (5) years. Additionally, SWRCB Order WQ 2008 -0002 -EXEC amended the WDR on February 20, 2008. The revised order requires that the notification and reporting of sanitary sewer overflows (SSO) to regulatory agencies follow a strict timeline. SWRCB Order WQ 2013 - 0058 -EXEC amended the Monitoring and Reporting Program (MRP) (Order WQ 2008 -0002 -EXEC) for the SSSWDR effective September 9, 2013. Several major changes were made to the public notification, reporting, water quality monitoring, recording keeping, and certification requirements. The revised order also requires the submission of an electronic copy of the SSMP to the SWRCB or the web address where it posted. This SSMP has been prepared in accordance with the following: ® SWRCB Order 2006 - 0003 -DWQ, Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer System. ® SWRCB Order WQ 2008 - 0002 -EXEC, Adopting Amended Monitoring and Reporting Requirements for Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems. 7 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 SWRCB Order WQ 2013-0058-EXEC, Amending Monitoring and Reporting Program for Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems. The SSSWDR include directives for the management, operation, and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system as well as proper control, containment, and cleanup of any SSC)s that occur. They also .' require that SSC)s be reported to the SWRCB using the online California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS). In compliance with the SWRCB guidelines, this document is prepared to meet the objectives contained in the WDR Order. Since the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District (CSMD) of the Los Angeles County Sewer Maintenance Districts (LACSMD), provides operation and maintenance services for the City's sewer facilities, some components of the City's SSMP are the same as those of the LACSMD's. The sewer collection system serves its population of approximately 75,390 as of 2010 U.S. census. As shown in the figure, the City's sewers discharge to a network of trunk sewers owned and operated by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). This document divided into 11 chapters, which closely align with the respective provisions contained in the WDR's. Every section or subsection of each chapter addresses one of the key elements of the SSMP directive. The document, with other existing -e City's SSMP. By xisting Agency Programs referenced herein, constitute th Ly implementing the procedures contained in this SSMP, the occurrence of SSOs should decrease or possibly be avoided throughout the City's Sanitary Sewer Collection System. The organization of this SSMP is consistent with the SWRCB guidelines and includes the following twelve SSSWDR elements: 1. Goals 2. Organization 3. Legal Authority 4. Operation and Maintenance Program 5. Design and Performance Provisions 6. Overflow Emergency Response Plan 7. Fats, Oil, and Grease Control Program 8. System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan 9. Monitoring, Measurement and Plan Modifications 10. SSMP Program Audits 11. Communication Program H., SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 1.1 The goals of this SSMP are to ensure the following: 1. The City's sanitary sewer collection system is properly operated, maintained and managed to reduce frequency and severity of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and their potential impacts on public health, safety, and the environment. 2. When an SSO occurs, prompt action is taken to identify, contain, and remove the cause; report the event to the appropriate regulatory authorities; and notify the public in a timely manner, 3. All SSOs, system deficiencies, and .remedial actions taken are well documented, or 4. The City's sewer system operators, employees, contractors, responders, and other agents are adequately trained and equipped to address an SSO event. 5. The City's sewer system is designed, constructed and funded to provide adequate capacity to convey base flows and peak flows, while meeting or exceeding applicable regulations, laws and the generally accepted practices relative to sanitary sewer system operation and maintenance. 1.2 The actions to be taken to satisfy the SSMP are as follows: 1. Conduct a planned and scheduled maintenance program to minimize the risk and occurrence of SSOs. 2. When an SSO occurs, respond to the incident in a timely manner and undertake feasible remedial actions to contain the overflow, including stopping the flow from reaching the storm drain, if possible. 3. Stop the sewer overflow as soon as possible and limit public access to the overflow area to prevent public contact with any wastewater contamination. 4. If possible, completely recover the overflow sewage, return it to the sewer system, and clean up the contaminated area. 5. Gather and compile all pertinent information regarding the sewer overflow incident, investigate as necessary to determine probable cause, document I SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 findings, report the incident to the appropriate regulatory agencies in a timely manner, and file a copy of the report. The City's organizational structure addresses the following SSMP components as stated in the SSSWDR Section D.13.(ii): 1) The name of the responsible or authorized representative as described in Section J of SWRCB Order No. 2006 -0003. 2) The names and telephone numbers for management, administrative and maintenance positions responsible for implementing specific measures in the SSMP program. The SSMP must identify lines of authority through an organization chart or similar document with a narrative explanation; and 3) The chain of communication for reporting SSOs, from receipt of a complaint or other information, including the person responsible for reporting SSOs to the State and Regional Water Board and other agencies if applicable (such as County Health Officer, County Environmental Health Agency, Regional Water Board, andfor State Office of Emergency Services (OES)). The City serves a population of approximately 75,390 people. The City's Public Works Department (PWD) manages the City's sanitary sewer collection system. The total annual budget for system operation, maintenance and administration during 2006 was $100,000 (City to insert the current 2014 -2015 Budget). The collection system consists of about 104 miles of gravity sewer lines and three pump stations. The three pump stations are equipped with Ademco Telemetry Systems. The City's local sewers discharge into the County of Los Angeles Sanitation District facilities for conveyance, treatment and disposal. The City has two budgeted management positions directly involved in sewer system responsibilities. The field operation and maintenance services are fulfilled by utilizing the services provided by the CSMD managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (County DPW). The distribution of the City's personnel and the contracted services are depicted in the organization chart presented in Section 2.3.1a of this plan. These personnel, in collaboration with County DPW personnel, administer the City's sewer collection system operation, provide engineering evaluation of proposed and existing sewer facilities, administer preventive 10 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 maintenance and sewer construction programs, and oversee the maintenance of the sewer collection system facilities and related records and plans. The City's Director of Public Works in concert with designated County DPW staff, are the authorized representatives who are responsible for the execution of compliance actions required under the WDRs. This includes, but is not limited to, execution and certification of all reports and correspondence as required under the Order. The organization chart, showing the structure and relationship of the City and the County DPW administrative, management and field positions relative to Sewer Operation and Maintenance (SO&M) is presented in Sections, 2.3.1a and 2.3.1b respectively and the descriptions of responsibilities and support are presented in Sections 2.3.2 and 2.3.3. 11 Ln O Wo uj 00 • • rr -E 0- = E U) C/) Chd co co cu (D LL- 9LI, liq W 0 'ca 5. 7 �5 CL) ci CO C) 2 42 0 a) L) Ln m c F=U) E c a) U) 0 c c E -a-, cm w C) (D LL- .- C) 0 < U) < so 75 W cn < LU CL 0 __j C/) Chd co co cu (D LL- 9LI, liq W 0 'ca 5. 7 �5 CL) ci CO C) 42 0 a) L) Ln m c F=U) E c a) U) 0 Q- c c E -a-, cm w C) (D LL- .- 0 0 < U) < so 75 W CL 0 __j U) U) N 0 %e CU _0 0 �o C;) co 0 C) 7� = 0 LLJ a) f-- 0- > o > cL 3: :3 c) E > CO 2 CL cu :3 U) CO 76 03 (3) Ln Of CO C) Cl) Cl) 0 L) Cl) n CD 0 < (N 5-- C/) (1) U) Q) U) U < L) ) z 0 c " .2 o LU 0 F— U L) U) 0 0 Z, Q CB w 0 0 z C-) 3: =3 (D D cu 0 0- 0 Q) Z- 0 0- Q) cu N cL ' _ a) Eu— cu -E a) n- (1) (7) LU O 0 0- 0 0) 0 =3 — 2 cn < N i5 0 CO U) 7Z5 cn CL < FU Lij o > E 'E (D C/) cm F— w 0) 0 0 tt= -D --=— �s CD cu X U) :D Lu (D (D W E 0 0- C) a) < t— 0- (D E ct) =3 < 06 =D (3) a) — CO U) < U) 0 < 0 0 (D C) u.j n a) C) >Z- C/) 0 bD 0 .2 Djo U) U) N 0 %e CU _0 0 �o C;) co 0 C) 7� = 0 LLJ a) f-- 0- > o > cL 3: :3 c) E > CO 2 CL cu :3 U) CO 76 03 (3) Ln Of CO C) Cl) Cl) 0 L) Cl) n CD 0 < (N 5-- C/) (1) U) Q) U) U < L) ) z 0 c " .2 o LU 0 F— U L) U) 0 0 Z, Q CB w 0 0 z C-) 3: =3 (D D cu 0 0- 0 Q) Z- 0 0- Q) cu N cL ' _ a) Eu— cu -E a) n- (1) (7) LU O 0 0- 0 0) 0 =3 — 2 cn < N i5 0 CO U) 7Z5 cn CL < FU Lij o > E 'E (D C/) cm F— w 0) 0 0 tt= -D --=— �s CD cu X U) :D Lu (D (D W E 0 0- C) a) < t— 0- (D E ct) =3 < 06 =D (3) a) — CO U) < U) 0 < 0 0 (D C) u.j n a) C) >Z- C/) 0 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 Description of Responsibilities - The description • responsibilities roles of each position especially as related to SSOs are as follows: I • City Council - Responsible for establishing new and amending existing ordinances and policies governing the municipal operations, and the operations of the City's sanitary sewer system including the approving of all SO&M contracts and agreements to protect the community's interest. • City Manager — Responsible for the overall management and application of all legal and policy directives that relate to the City's activities, including the operation and maintenance of the City's sanitary sewer system. • Director of Public Works — Directs the accomplishment of statutory and policy criteria within the scope of the City Council's policy and legal requirements. Directs its execution, and evaluates work accomplished within his areas of responsibility, including the SO&M program. Also directs the planning, budgeting, design for the construction of new sewer collection system and rehabilitation of existing sewer collection system. Facilitates all sewer collection system operation and maintenance activities through the contract with LACDPW, as the City's representative on the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District (CSMD). Responsible for the day-to-day management and operation oversight of the City's sewer collection system, including the three sewer pump stations. • City Engineer — Directs engineering and management activities relating to studies, design, investigations, and the preparation of reports, budget and contractual agreements with private firms for technical services projects. Performs special studies, investigations and reports concerning sewer infrastructure. • Senior Civil Engineer — Performs a wide range of professional & complex civil engineering work in re-design, construction, and management & maintenance of public works projects; acts as the City Engineer in his/her absence; performs other duties as assigned. • Facilities & Maintenance Superintendent - Has oversight of all contracted maintenance and repair services for City's facilities, excluding the relatively new gravity sewer systems operation and maintenance. • Office Administrative and Clerical Assistants - Assist in the preparation of reports, budgets, and other correspondence; coordinate and facilitate of City 14 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 and contract personnel in addressing local citizen issues relative to sewer service. 2.3.3 City Divisions/Departments and Other Agencies - Other Divisions or Departments within the City, and specific contracted services, are currently and will continue to be responsible for carrying out some, of the compliance actions called for by the WDR's for the City. The key support units and their responsibilities are described below: • Administrative Services Department - Responsible for procuring equipment and as needed contract services for emergency sewer repair projects, printing and mailing of public education outreach program materials, and for procuring material and supplies needed for the day to day operation ation and maintenance activities, accounting services and training of personnel. Also responsible for investigating SSOs related claims and litigations against the city. • Building and Safety Division - Responsible for reviewing various building permit applications, their relationship to public easements and facilities, and issuing permits for sewer connections. Also the enforcement of the Plumbing Codes involving proper connection and discharge into the public sewer system and the property owner's maintenance of their respective sewer laterals between the structure served and the public sewer collection main. • Code Enforcement Division — Responsible for the enforcement of the Health and Safety Codes regarding waste disposal such as the FOG program, point source control inspection of industrial and commercial waste and grease generating facilities, and investigation of cases of illicit discharge of chemicals, debris, etc. into the public sewer system. This is undertaken in concert with the LAC DPW Environmental Programs Industrial Waste Unit, • Engineering Division - Responsible for preparing plans and specifications for sewer construction and rehabilitation projects, and the administration of contracts for accomplishing such projects and emergency sewer repair projects. Also responsible for subdivision or development project plan checks to ensure compliance with the City's standards for construction of new sewer collection systems. Plan checks sewer capacity studies to size proposed sewer lines and sets requirements to ensure adequate capacity in existing systems. Prepares easement documents or identifies and procures access rights for public sewer facilities located within private properties. 15 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 • LAC DPW - The Sewer Maintenance and the Environmental Programs Divisions provide critical services needed for the City to address the required demands of the WDR. The Sewer Maintenance Division is responsible for operational maintenance services of the city's sewer collection system, including cleaning, closed circuit television (CCTV) inspection, manhole inspection, and minor urgency repairs. The Environmental Programs division is responsible for the implementing the City's industrial waste and FOG programs, which include permitting, inspection and enforcement of illicit discharges to the public sewer system in concert with Code Enforcement Division. • Los Angeles County Fire Department — Responsible for assisting with protecting the public in the event of an SSO that expands into high use public travel ways and /or those that reach storm drains or water courses and spread the effect of public risk to health and safety impacts. • Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Responsible for operating the Emergency Operation Center for the entire City including handling after -hours service calls reporting SSOs, and pump station malfunction calls and forwarding those reports to the LACDPW. 2.3.4 Chain of Communication for SSO Reporting - The chain of communication for reporting SSOs, from receipt of a complaint or other reliable information source to reporting to the appropriate regulatory agencies, is presented in Section 2.3.4a below. The city's contact directory for communicating with both internal and external parties involved in responding and reporting an SSO event is shown in Section 2.3.5. The SSO emergency response plan will be discussed in greater detail in Chapter 6 of this document. 2 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 DWP Radio Room receives SSO Calls from the Public or Telemetry System Disoatch No Yes Nearest Sewer Superintendent or Maintenance crew After -hours Supervisor pm Emergency investigation Leader call list Standby crew investigates Crew leader � �i No ' Stop SSO and notify appropriate NG City /SMDFACILITY? agency for clean -up and reporting �.... City /SMDFACILITY? Crew Leader calls the Radio Room Sewer Maintenance Crew Stops SSO Yes Cleans up Yes Notification Prepares report Reports to radio room (dispatch) Crew Leader Is SSO greater than 1000 Is Any Vol. of SSO reached Gallons? CATEGORY 3- ALL OTHER the Surface Water or MS4 No SSO Not Reached the Surface No DISCHARGES — Sys Water or MS4 Sys Reporting Procedures Yes 1 Yes CATEGORY 1 — Notification CATEGORY 2 - Notification Call CAL OES (within 2 Hrs Call LACHD 800 - 852 -7550) ** Call LAFCD Main ■ Call LACHD 1 Yes WRITTEN RPT (DRAFT IN WRITTEN RPT CERTIFIED WRITTEN RPT (DRAFT IN 3 DAYS) IN 30 DAYS 3 DAYS) CIWQS * ** CIWQS * ** CIWQS * ** CCERTIFY IN 15 DAYS CCERTIFY IN 15 DAYS * *LACFCD IS ONLY NOTIFIED WHEN SSO HAS ENTERED A STORM DRAIN SYSTEM. ** *CIWQS ON LINE DATA BASE ( http : / /ciwgs.waterboards. ca. goo Los Angeles County Health Department (LACHD) if the City has a contract with LA County Health Department. IF 50,000 GALLONS OR GREATER DISCHARGED, SEE SECTION 6.1.3 OF SSMP OR ORDER 2013- 0058 -EXEC 17 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 • • • • After Hrs. or Responsible Party's Name Telephone After Hours or Cell Phone City Manager Michael Tyler (626) 960 -4011 Ext 226 Ext 434 Director of Public Works /City Engineer Daniel Wall (626) 960 -4011 Ext 251 Ext 434 Building Inspector Nancy Gones (626 ) 960 -4011 Ext 465 Ext 434 Facility & Maint. Supt. Valentine Aguilar (626) 960 -4011 Ext 226 Public Works Services General (626 ) 813 -5255 LA Co Sheriff Dept. (626) 330 -3322 LA Cc Fire Dept. (626 ) 337 -0525 911 LA Co Dept. Pub, Wks. 24 -hour Dispatch (626) 458 -4357 1- 800 - 675 -4357 LA Co. Health Dept. (626)- 430 -5420 1- 213 - 974 -1234 LA Co. Flood Control Dist. (626) - 458 -4357 Co Sanitation Districts of LA Co 562 699 -7411 R.W.Q.C.B. (Region 4) (213) 576 -6657 (213)- 305 -2284 FX 213 - 620 -6140 State O.E.S. 1- 800 - 852 -7550 H'? SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 The SSSWDR Section D.13.(iii) requires that the City show through its existing codes, ordinances, service agreements or other legally binding procedures that the City possesses the legal authority to: 1) Prevent illicit discharges into its sanitary sewer system (examples may include Ill stormwater, chemical dumping, unauthorized debris and cut roots, etc.). 2) Require that sewers and connections be properly designed and constructed. 3) Ensure access for maintenance, inspection, or repairs for portions of the lateral owned or maintained by the City. 4) Limit the discharge of Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) and other debris that may cause blockages. S) Enforce any violation of its sewer ordinances. 3.1 Legal Authority The City's legal authority to own and operate a sanitary sewer system is derived from its incorporation as a City. The City in 1983, granted the County of Los Angeles the consent and jurisdiction to annex sewered portions of the City into the CSMD. By that action, the City has entrusted the management, operation, and maintenance of its local sanitary sewer system to the CSMD. The City, however, still maintains full ownership of the sewer system. In compliance with the WDR, this Chapter highlights the City's legal authority to: 1) prevent illicit discharges into the sanitary sewer system; 2) require that sewers and connections be properly designed and constructed; 3) ensure access for maintenance, inspection, or repairs; 4) limit the discharges of FOG and other debris that may cause blockage; and 5) enforce any violation of sewer ordinances or City Municipal Codes (CIVIC). The legal authorities for the specific areas stipulated in the WDRs are covered in various sections of the City Municipal code and Chapters 20.20, 20.24, 20.22, 20.32, 20.36, and 20.40 of the LACO Code some of which are discussed below: Legal _ - Sewer System In accordance with the City's Municipal Code, Chapter 51, Section 51.10, the City has adopted the 2002 Edition of Title 28 of the Los Angeles County Plumbing Code, which incorporates most provisions of the California Plumbing Code, as its plumbing code. 19 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 Per Chapter 9.16, Section 9.16.010 of the CIVIC, the City has also adopted the 1989 Edition of Title 20 — Utilities of the Los Angeles County (LACO) Code, which regulates sanitary sewers and industrial waste in the County, as its Sanitary Sewer and Industrial Waste use Ordinance. The LACO Plumbing Code Title 28, Sections 306.2, 714.2, and 1101.2 prohibits the unauthorized discharge of rain, surface or subsurface water (inflows) into the collection system. LACO Code — Title 20, Section 20.36.010, prohibits the illegal dumping of offensive or damaging substances such as chemicals, debris, etc. Other Sections of the code that prohibit various forms of illicit discharges are 20.24.020, 20.24.200, 20.32.080, 20.32.650, etc. The City, as one of the CSIVID cities, benefits from the districts Infiltration /Inflow (1 /1) control program. This program consists of sewer line cleaning and maintenance program, which includes closed circuit television (CCTV and other mechanisms to detect 11/1. By ordinance LACO Title 20, Section 20.40.045, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has established a financial plan to ensure capital replacement or rehabilitation of sewer lines prone to 1/1 within the CSMD. The LACO Title 20, Section 20.24.080, requires that property owners be responsible for maintenance of their house laterals, including the elimination of cracks, tree roots, and other debris. These laws combined constitute the City's legal authority to prevent illicit discharges into the sewer system. 3.1.2 Legal Authority to Require that Sewers and Connections be properly Designed and Constructed The LACO Code Title 20, Sections 20.32.330 and 20.32.340 as adopted by the City, require that the design of new main -line sewers and pumping plants respectively in the City, comply with Part 3 of Chapter 20.32 of the Code. Section 20.32.350 of the Code requires that the design of new house laterals also conform to the requirements of Part 3, Chapter 20.32 of the Code unless otherwise covered by the LACO Plumbing Code Title 28. In accordance with LACO Code Title 20, Section 20.32.580, the construction of a collection sewer system is required to conform to all the requirements prescribed by Division 2, of the LACO Code, the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction ( "Green Book ") and by the Special Provisions and Standard Plans, all on file in the office of the City Director of Public Works. The inspection of new main -line sewers and pumping plants to ensure proper construction is covered under Section 20.30.590 of the LACO Code and also regulated under the CIVIC. 3.1.3 Legal Authority to Ensure Access for Maintenance, Inspection, or Repairs The LACO Code — Title 20, Division 2, as adopted by the City gives the City the legal right to set requirements to allow unrestricted maintenance access to the public sewer infrastructure located in private property. In accordance with Section 20.32.430 of the LACO Code, the access is secured through City's enforcement of the requirement for 20 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 legally recorded sewer easements around all public sewer appurtenances located in private properties. Sewer easements are detailed on the sewer construction plans and are thoroughly reviewed by the City and the County for adequacy in size and accuracy of alignment during the plan check process. Plan checkers take special care to ensure that maintenance crews will have sufficient access for the movement of equipment and materials for both routine and emergency repair or construction work on the system. 3.1.4 Legal Authority Limiting the Discharge of FOG and other Debris that may cause Blockage The City by adopting the LACO Plumbing Code - Title 28 and the LACO Code - Title 20, has the legal authority to satisfy this element of the WDR. The LACO Plumbing Code - Title 28, requires the installation of grease interceptors at restaurants and other food establishments that generate grease in the City. Section 714.1 of the Plumbing Code prohibits the discharge of FOG and other substances that may, among other things, clog, obstruct, fill, or necessitate frequent repairs, cleaning out or flushing of sewer facilities, in the City's Sewer System. This prohibition is also contained in the LACO Code — Title 20, Section 20.36.400. The LACO Code - Title 20, Section 20.36.560 gives the City Director of Public Works the authority to require the installation of treatment facilities, including grease interceptors, at any facility that generates FOG in the amount that will damage or increase the maintenance costs of the sewer collection system. 3.1.5 Legal Authority to Enforce any Violation of Sewer Ordinances The LACO Code, Section 20.24.090 gives the City Director of Public Works the legal authority to inspect main -line sewers, sewage pumping plants, interceptors etc., as often as he deems necessary, to ascertain whether such facilities are maintained and operated in accordance with the provisions of Division 2 of the LACO Code. Under 20.24.100 of the LACO Code, the City Director of Public Works is empowered to enforce all the requirements prescribed in Division 2 — Sanitary Sewers and Industrial Waste of the Code and in accordance with Section 20.24.110 may delegate this authority. The LACO Code, Section 20.24.160 allows criminal penalties for any violations of the Sewer and Industrial Waste Ordinances. The Codes, standard plans, specifications and other material cited in this Chapter are filed at the Office of the City's Director of Public Works. 21 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 The SSMP shall include those elements listed below that are appropriate and applicable to the Enrollee's system: 1) Maintain an up -to -date map of the sanitary sewer system, showing all gravity line segments and manholes, pumping facilities, pressure pipes and valves, and applicable stormwater conveyance facilities; 2) Describe routine preventive operation and maintenance activities by staff and contractors, including a system for scheduling regular maintenance and cleaning of the sanitary sewer system with more frequent cleaning and maintenance targeted at known problem areas. The Preventative Maintenance (PM) program should have a system to document scheduled and conducted activities, such as work orders; 3) Develop a rehabilitation and replacement plan to identify and prioritize system deficiencies and implement short -term and long -term rehabilitation actions to address each deficiency. The program should include regular visual and TV inspections of manholes and sewer pipes, and a system for ranking the condition of sewer pipes and scheduling rehabilitation. Rehabilitation and replacement should focus on sewer pipes that are at risk of collapse or prone to more frequent blockages due to pipe defects. Finally, the rehabilitation and replacement plan should include a capital improvement plan that addresses proper management and protection of the infrastructure assets. The plan shall include a time schedule for implementing the short- and long -term, plans plus a schedule for developing the funds needed for the capital improvement plan; 4) Provide training on a regular basis for staff in sanitary sewer system operations and maintenance, and require contractors to be appropriately trained; and 5) Provide equipment and replacement part inventories, including identification of critical replacement parts. 4.1 Preventive Maintenance Program The City is within the CSMD, and therefore depends totally on the CSMD for the operation and maintenance of its collection sewer system. The CSMD's Operation and Maintenance programs applied district -wide and described in details in the SMD SSMP are applicable in the City. The CSMD East Maintenance Yard (See Appendix B) located at 2849 South Myrtle Avenue, in the City of Irwindale provides sewer services to the City. However, personnel from the other four sewer maintenance yards also shown 22 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 in Appendix B, provide after hour services to the City such as Stand-by, callback, and other sewer emergency services. The maintenance equipments utilized within the City are owned by the CSMD. A complete inventory of the CSMD equipments assigned to the East Maintenance Yard is presented in Appendix C. The City's maintenance programs are funded through levying of an annual sewer service charge currently at $50.5 per equivalent single-family dwelling unit otherwise called a sewage unit (s.u.). This is levied by the CSMD and collected with the annual tax bills of property owners in the City that are within the CSMD. The annual revenue generated for the various sewer programs through the $50.5 per s.u. includes $41.5 for O&M, $5.0 for ACO and $4.0 for sewer condition assessment. These funds are managed and administered by the County and reviewed and adjusted annually to raise sufficient revenues for the maintenance programs. The following is a summary of the CSMD preventive maintenance activities implemented by the district within the City: 4.1.1 Sewer Line and Manhole Inspection — The interior and exterior of manholes are inspected semi-annually for any structural defects, sewage flow condition, presence of vermin or rodents, deleterious industrial waste, odors and any signs of unusual settlement around the manholes and along sewer alignments. 4.1.2 Gas Trap Manholes and Siphons — On a monthly basis, these facilities are inspected and cleared of any stoppages or flow restrictions. 4.1.3 Drop Manholes — These facilities are inspected and cleared of stoppages and flow restrictions on variable frequencies based on prior inspection records. 4.1.4 Sewer Line Cleaning — Sewer lines are cleaned by hydro jet or rodding. Frequency of cleaning is based on inspection records. Sewer lines known to accumulate grease, garbage grinds or sand are put on monthly, quarterly, or semi- annual cleaning schedule and those prone to root growth are periodically nodded or chemically treated. 4.1.5 Vermin and Rodent Control — Sewers infested by insects are chemically treated. Those infested by rodents are baited. 4.1.6 Sewage Pump Stations — All pump stations are equipped with telemetry/alarm system and are inspected twice a week. Pumps and motors are lubricated, control 23 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 mechanism and valves are checked and adjusted as necessary, and equipment is repaired or modified as required. 4.1.7 Work Scheduling — CSMD work orders within the City are generated and tracked by the LAC DPW's Maintenance Management System (MMS). CSMD field crews activities are recorded in various forms such as service requests, cleaning reports, sewer maintenance daily reports, manhole adjustments, overflow report forms etc. and finally stored in the MMS. The reports are made available to the City upon request. 4.1.8 City Sewer Mapping System — the City maintains as -built plans of City's sewer facilities. Data on the plans, such as system location and alignment, pipe material, size etc, are also stored in the SMD Computer Aided Design Drafting ( ""ADD) system. Information generated by the CARD is printed on Index Map Sheets stored by LAC DPW, Sewer Maintenance Division, located at 1000 South Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, California. The Index Maps are also kept at the SMD Field Maintenance Yards. The maps are updated, as necessary, to reflect any changes in the system. 4.2 Rehabilitation and Replacement Plan The City's sewer collection systems are in the CSMD, and the City participates in the District's Accumulative Capital Outlay Program. As a result, the City also benefits from the District's Sewer Condition Assessment Program. 4.2.1 Accumulative Capital Outlay Program of the CSMD As stated above, the City participates in the ACO program of the CSMD. The ACO program identifies, rehabilitates and reconstructs sewer lines within the CSMD that have structural deficiencies. Property owns within the CSMD are levied an annual charge of $4.00 per s.u. for sewer collection system rehabilitation and replacements. The $4.00 per s.u. charge is also a component of the total $50.5 per s.u. annual sewer service charge collected from property owner's district -wide and collected with property owner's annual Tax Bills. The program is managed and administer by the LAC DPW. Under the ACO program, any portion of the sewer system found to be structurally deficient through routine inspection, sewer emergency response or the Condition Assessment Program is immediately repaired as an emergency repair project, or documented in a prioritized list of future short and long -term ACO sewer rehabilitation and replacement project. However, LAC DPW would refer portions of the system that have sewer capacity related problems especially hydraulic deficiencies resulting from over development or change in the zoning of any portion of the City to the City for appropriate corrective action. There are currently no known capacity related SSO 24 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 problems in the City. A detailed discussion of the CSMD ACO Program is contained in Chapter 4.2.1 of the SMD SSMP. 4.2.2 Condition Assessment Program There is currently about 108 miles of sewer lines and three pumping stations within the City. The existing City collection sewer facilities are listed in Appendix D. Of these, only seventeen percent (17 %) was built in the early to late 1960's. The remaining eighty -three (83 %) was built much later. The existing sewer pipes, ranging from 8 to 12 inches in diameter, are predominantly of vitrified clay pipe material. Naturally, as these sewer lines age, structural problems such as cracks, joint separation, root intrusion, etc. will develop. To ensure that these problems are properly mitigated, the WDR requires that the City has a program in place to minimize and correct them and that the program is well funded. As mentioned earlier in this document, the City is within the CSMD and participates in the CSMD's ACO /Condition Assessment Program. Property owners within the CSMD are assessed an annual fee of $4.00 per s.u. for sewer system condition assessment. This charge is part of the current annual sewer service charge of $50.5 per s.u. levied and collected with property owners annual Tax Bills for the CSMD. This charge is reviewed and adjusted annually by the County to raise sufficient funds for the Condition Assessment Program. Under this program, the entire Sewer Collection System within the City will be inspected by Close Circuit Television (CCTV) to assess the condition of the pipes on a ten year circle basis. The CCTV inspection schedule for the City is presented in Appendix E of this document. The County DPW is responsible for the management and administration of the funds and program. 4.3 Equipment Maintenance and Replacement Policy The equipment utilized in the maintenance of the City's sewer facilities is owned by the CSMD. The LAC DPW has full responsibility for the maintenance and replacement of these equipment. The LAC DPW Equipment Replacement Policy is described in Chapter 4.3 of the SMD SSMP. 4.4 Training for Field Operations Personnel and Contractors All personnel needed for the operation and maintenance of the City's sewer system are employed by the LAC DPW. The training of CSMD personnel is a function of the County and not the City. The training methodologies utilized by the County are contained in Chapter 4.4 of the SMD SSMP. The City does not have any formalized training for contractors doing work within the City. However, City's sewer construction projects are awarded to carefully selected contractors with well trained and qualified personnel for any give project. The designed plans and specifications for City's sewer 25 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 construction projects contain detailed instructions, on City's permitting requirements, standards and policies that must be adhered to by contractors doing work within the City. The City's Design and Performance Provisions address those mandatory SSMP provisions outlined in the SSSWDR Section D.13.(v): 1) Design and construction standards and specifications for the installation of new sanitary sewer systems, pump stations and other appurtenances; and for the rehabilitation and repair of existing sanitary sewer systems; and 2) Procedures and standards for inspecting and testing the installation of new sewers, pumps and other appurtenances and for rehabilitation and repair projects. 5.1 Design and Construction Standards and Specifications The City requires that all sewers be designed in accordance with Los Angeles County standards. The County DPW has Standard Plans and Specifications for Construction of Sanitary Sewers and appurtenances to ensure that sewer lines and connections are properly designed and constructed. The County DPW specifications by reference incorporate the Standard Plans and Specifications for Public Works Construction, Special Provisions, and Standard Drawings. In addition County DPW has other publications such as the Private Contract Sanitary Sewer Procedural Manual, Guidelines for the Design of Pump Stations etc. to ensure consistency in the design of collection systems within unincorporated County areas. The City requires that these publications also be followed in the design of sewer system within the City. To further assure that sewer facilities are properly designed and constructed, City requires that plans are designed by licensed engineers and provides thorough review of plans, by City and SMD, prior to approval for construction and inspection of the actual construction work. The SMD plan review is from stand point of maintenance only. 5.2 Procedures and Standards for inspection and Testing New and Rehabilitated Collection Sewer Facilities The City provides inspection by (utilizing own staff or) out sourcing to qualified consultant for the inspection of new sewer construction projects. The inspection of sewer rehabilitation projects under the ACO program are conducted by County DPW inspectors. City requires that "As- Built" sewer plans of the completed projects be submitted prior to final approval for acceptance of sewer facilities for public use. 26 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 In compliance with SMD policy, the City also requires that all newly constructed pumping stations be inspected by experienced SMD staff prior to transferring such facilities to SMD for maintenance. The City has developed and implemented a Sanitary Sewer Overflow Emergency Response Plan (SSOERP) that identifies measures to protect public health and the environment, as required by SSSWDR Section D.13.(vi) by including: 1) Proper notification procedures so that the primary responders and regulatory agencies are informed of all SSOs in a timely manner, 2) A program to ensure an appropriate response to all overflows; 3) Procedures to ensure prompt notification to appropriate regulatory agencies and other potentially affected entities (e.g. health agencies, Regional Water Boards, water suppliers, etc.) of all SSOs that potentially affect public health or reach the waters of the State in accordance with the MRP. All SSOs shall be reported in accordance with this MRP, the California Water Code, other State Law, and other applicable Regional Water Board WDRs or NPDES permit requirements. The SSMP should identify the officials who will receive immediate notification; 4) Procedures to ensure that appropriate staff and contractor personnel are aware of and follow the Emergency Response Plan and are appropriately trained; 5) Procedures to address emergency operations, such as traffic and crowd control and other necessary response activities; and 6) A program to ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to contain and prevent the discharge of untreated and partially treated wastewater to waters of the United States and to minimize or correct any adverse impact on the environment resulting from the SSOs, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as may be necessary to determine the nature and impact of the discharge. The City, as a member of the CSMD, relies on the services of SMD for sanitary sewer overflows within the City. Therefore, the SIVID Overflow Procedure described in Chapter 6, of the SMD SSMP are utilized by the district in the City. Furthermore, the County DPW 24 -hour emergency phone number 1 -800 -675 -HELP (4357) is readily 27 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 available to City staff and residents to use in promptly notifying County DPW staff of SSO events in the City. 6.1.1 Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame The SMD is responsible for reporting of SSOs' to appropriate regulatory agencies for the City. As discuss in Chapter 2, SSOs that occur in the City are reported to the County by telephone or by telemetry at the pump stations. Upon receipt of such call, County Officials follow the notification guidelines contained in Chapter 6 of the SMD SSIVIP also presented in Section 6. 1.1 a and 6.1.1 b of this document. SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 6.1.1a Regulatory Agencies Notification and Time Frame ssa category Type or Description Agencies to be Notified Type of Notification and Timeframe Timeframe Wriften Re ortt"Online Database 29 21,000 gallons of FNID (only if entered Into storm drain) Same as above NA Untreated or partially DPH Same as above NA treated SSO: RWQCB (Region 4 and 6) Same as above Same as above • Does not reach 2 surface water, drainage channel or storm drain unless discharge is storm SWRCB Same as above Same as above drain system is fully recovered and disposed of property, All oilier discharge of !'DPH Same as above NA untreated or partially ' RWQCB (Region 4 6rid.6) Same as above:. Same as above 3. reated res ulting from " CtWQS Online Database — Wiihrn 30 days after the..:. sewers stem failure or, Y SWRCB Same as above end of the calendar month.in,which the SS0 tiow cond'€lior% ; ` occurred. Private lateral sewage DPH Same as above NA discharge (PLSD) caused RWQCB (Regions 4 and 6 ) Same as above Same as above PLSD by blockages or other problems within a SWRCB (optional) NA NA [ivate owned lateral No SS o in a calendar CIVYQS Online Database — Cerged within 30 days tdA on ,:. ., mth' " SWRCB NA after the end of the calendar month, certified statament that rta SSO occurred. NA Collection System 1 SWRCB CIWQS Online Database - Update and certify every Questionnaire 12 months, 29 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 6.1.1b Agencies Telephone /Fax Numbers County Health Department State Office of Emergency Services Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (Region 4) (213) 974 -1234 Answered on a 24 -hour, 7 -day basis 1 -800- 852 -7550 Answered on a 24 -hour, 7 -day basis (213) 576 -6600 Answered only during normal (213) 576 -6650 working hours Flood Maintenance Division East (626) 445 -7630 Answered only during normal area working hours (626) 798 -6761 Public Works Maintenance (626)813 -5204 Answered only during normal Fax 626 - 337 -1753 working hours Public Works Engineering (626)813 -5255 Answered only during normal (626)962 -2625 working hours Police Dispatch (626) 960 -1955 Answered only during normal working hours Police Emergency 911 Answered on a 24 -hour, 7 -day basis State Water Resource Control Online database website address Board 30 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 6.1.2 Procedure to ensure that Staff and Contractors are Aware and are appropriately trained to follow Emergency Response Plan This is mainly the function of the County DPW. City staff however are familiar with the SMD Emergency procedures which is included in the SMD SSIVIP and posted near responders taking calls. 6.1.3 Procedure to Address Emergency Operations such as Crowd Control and other Necessary Response Activities The City does not play a significant role in this function. It is performed by County DPW Staff or Contractors doing emergency repair SSO related work for the County or the City. The County Fire and County Sheriff departments also play active roles in the control and protection of the general public during emergency SSO operations. Minimize 6.1.4 Program to Eliminate or the Discharge of SSO into waters United State I This is one of the main functions performed by the County DPW for the City. The roles played by the City are limited to ensuring that the City's collection system has sufficient capacity for all operating conditions and making sure that the County DPW staff are promptly notified of SSO events when they do occur. The City's Fats, Oils and Grease Control Program addresses the mandatory SSMP provisions outlined in the SSSWDR Section D, 13 (vii). The City's FOG Control Program helps reduce the amount of fats, oils and grease discharged to the sanitary sewer system, by including: 1) An implementation plan and schedule for a public education outreach program that promotes proper disposal of FOG; 2) A plan and schedule for the disposal of FOG generated within the sanitary sewer system service area. This may include a list of acceptable disposal facilities and /or additional facilities needed to adequately dispose of FOG generated within a sanitary sewer system service area; 3) The legal authority to prohibit discharges to the system and identify measures to prevent SSO's and blockages caused by FOG; 4) Requirements to install grease removal devices (such as traps or interceptors), design standards for the removal devices, maintenance requirements, BMP requirements, record keeping and reporting requirements, 31 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 5) Authority to inspect grease producing facilities, enforcement authorities, and whether the Enrollee has sufficient staff to inspect and enforce the FOG ordinance; 6) An identification of sanitary sewer system sections subject to FOG blockages and establishment of a cleaning maintenance schedule for each section; and 7) Development and implementation of source control measures for all sources of FOG discharged to the sanitary sewer system for each section identified above. 7.1 Public Education Outreach Program The City currently benefit from the County DPW Public Education Outreach Program. Under this program information on proper disposal of FOG and other SSO prevention measures such as the installation of backwater valves, house lateral maintenance etc. is disseminated to CSMD City residents through publication of Annual Reports, brochures and individual notices to property owners. County DPW Sewer Maintenance and Industrial Waste management program personnel also assist in passing useful information on SSO prevention and FOG on to home and business owners. County DPW, in addition, has the Annual Reports posted on its home web page ( http : / /dpw.lacounty.gov /smd /smdo for easy access to all. To complement County efforts, the City will initiate its own Public Education Outreach Program. This will consist of including SSO and FOG related articles from County DPW and other sources in City newsletters and City webpage (www.baldwinpark.com) and by maintaining continuous communication with the County, City residents and other stakeholders on these and other issues. 7.2 Disposal Methods for FOG Generated within the City's Sanitary Sewer System This function is performed by the CSMD staff on behalf of the City. The methods used by County DPW are contained in the SMD SSMP. 7.3 The Legal Authority to Prohibit Discharges to the System and Identify Measures to Prevent SSOs and Blockages Caused By Fog The legal authority to prohibit discharges of FOG into the sewer system is discussed in Chapter 3 of this document. Requirements for grease interceptors at food establishments to prevent the discharge of grease to the collection sewer system and educating the public on proper disposal methods for FOG are also discussed elsewhere in this chapter. 32 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 7.4 Requirement to Install Grease Removal Devices, Design Standards for Grease Removal Devices, Maintenance Requirements, BMP Requirements; Record Keeping and Reporting Requirements The County DPW, under a separate agreement (Appendix F) with the City, is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the County's Sanitary Sewers and Industrial Waste Ordinance in the City. The Industrial Waste Program of the County is managed by the Environmental Programs Division of County DPW. The design standards for grease removal devices and all the requirement imposed on industrial waste facilities that discharge waste or FOG into the City's sewer system are similar to those imposed in the Unincorporated County and as presented in Chapter 7.4 of the SMD SSMP. 7.5 Authority to Inspect Grease Producing Facilities, Enforce Authorities, and Evidence of Adequate Staffing To Inspect and Enforce the FOG Ordinance The LACO Code, Section 20.24.090, as adopted by the City, gives the City Director of Public Works the authority to inspect grease producing facilities for compliance with permit requirements. There are currently a total of 33 facilities holding Industrial Waste Permits in the City. In accordance with the aforementioned agreement, the County DPW is responsible for issuing the permits and for the inspection of these facilities for compliance with terms of their permit. County DPW in concert with the City Director of Public Works is also responsible for the enforcement of all industrial waste permit and Code violations in the City. 7.6 Cleaning Schedule for Identified FOG Prone Sewer Segments This function is performed by the CSMD for the City. The methods used by CSMD staff are described in the SMD SSMP. 7.7 Source Control of FOG Common source control BMPs include pre- wiping oily pans and dishes prior to washing them, installing drain screens in sinks to catch food particles, cleaning hoods regularly, training employees, and maintaining records of training and maintenance activities. As previously discussed, the CSMD staff conducts FOG inspections at food service establishments (FSEs) for compliance with the source control BMP requirements. The City's System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance Plan addresses the mandatory provisions as outlined in the SSSWDR Section D.13.(vii). These include the following: 1) Evaluation: Actions needed to evaluate those portions of the sanitary sewer system that are experiencing or contributing to an SSO discharge caused by 33 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 hydraulic deficiency. The evaluation must provide estimates of peak flows (including flows from SSOs that escape from the system) associated with conditions similar to those causing overflow events, estimates of the capacity of key system components, hydraulic deficiencies (including components of the system with limiting capacity) and the major sources that contribute to the peak flows associated with overflow events. 2) Design Criteria: Where design criteria do not exist or are deficient, undertake the evaluation identified in (1) above to establish appropriate design criteria,- and 3) Capacity Enhancement Measures: The steps needed to establish a short- and long-term CIP to address identified hydraulic deficiencies, including prioritization, alternatives analysis, and schedules. The CIP may include increases in pipe size, "I III reduction programs, increases and redundancy in pumping capacity, and storage facilities. The CIP shall include an implementation schedule and shall identify sources of funding. 4) Schedule: The Enrollee shall develop a schedule of completion dates for all portions of the capital improvement program developed in (1)-(3) above. This schedule shall be reviewed and updated consistent with the SSMP review and update requirements as described in Section D. 14. 8.1 System Evaluation and Capacity Assurance The City is responsible for ensuring that the public sewer infrastructure is correctly designed, adequately sized and easily maintainable. The CSIVID also provides a supporting role in reviewing all proposed sewer plans for new developments in the City to ensure that they conform to County design standards and particularly to ensure that district's requirements for acceptability for maintenance. The City's current Sewer Master Plan was prepared in 2010, which is a comprehensive sewer master plan that identifies existing system capacity deficiencies, features, items/elements, and necessary upgrades and improvements or new systems based upon future growth and development as anticipated by the General Plan. A copy of the Sewer Master Plan is included in the appendix. 8.2 Adequate Capacity and Correct Design The City Engineer or hired qualified private company provides thorough review of all sewer plans for proposed development projects in the City to ensure that: 1) they are properly designed with sufficient capacity for current and future base, peak and wet weather flow demands; and 2) any impact of proposed project on existing sewer system is mitigated prior to being approved by the City Engineer. During construction, 34 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 the projects are continuously inspected by the City Engineer or hired construction inspectors to ensure that the sewer facilities are constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. 8.3 Capacity Enhancement Plan The collection sewer system capacity enhancement program is a combined effort of City and County DPW. The CSMD programs to optimize the use of available sewer capacity and preventing SSO include the CCTV program to identify pipe segments needing repairs or with 1/1 or tree root intrusion problems, sewer cleaning program and the ACO program to effect repairs or replacement of damaged pipes. These programs are described in Chapters 3 and 4 of the SMD SSMP. The City's plan to complement County's efforts is through its Capital Improvement Program. Pipe segments identified to be deficient, through city sewer capacity study, will be prioritize for orderly upgrade utilizing city's sewer funds. The City's Monitoring, Measurement, and Program Modifications addresses the mandatory provisions outlined in SSWDR Section D.13.(ix). These components include: 1) Maintain relevant information that can be used to establish and prioritize appropriate SSMP activities; 2) Monitor the implementation and, where appropriate, measure the effectiveness of each element of the SSMP; 3) Assess the success of the preventative maintenance program; 4) Update program elements, as appropriate, based on monitoring or performance evaluations; and 5) Identify and illustrate SSO trends, including: frequency, location, and volume. �, The City will document all relevant data on SSOs that occurred in the City. These will include the quarterly SSO reports from County DPW, Annual Reports publish by County DPW, Sewer Maintenance Productivity Report (Appendix G) for the City and any special reports to regulatory agencies etc. The data will be analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of the City's SSMP. 35 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 9.2 SSMP Program Effectiveness Evaluation The evaluation of the City's SSMP Program Effectiveness shall be based on such key performance indicators (Appendix H) as the total number of overflows, overflow response time, reduction in repeated incidents of SSO at some location, total overflow equal to or greater than 1,000 gallons or reaching the waters of the United States and reduction in number of overflows that are caused by sewer capacity - related problems. The monitoring requirements of the SSO have been modified by the order No. WQ 2013- 0058 -EXEC. The said new monitoring requirements are as Follow: Table 1 — Spill Categories and Definitions CATEGORIES DEFINITIONS Isee Section A on page 10 of Order 2006 - 0003 -DW`Q, for Sanitary I Sewer Overflow SSO definition CATEGORY 1 Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater of any volume resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewer system failure or flow condition that: • Reach surface water and /or reach a drainage channel tributary to a surface water; or • Reach a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) and are not fully captured and returned to the sanitary sewer system or not otherwise captured and disposed of properly. Any volume of wastewater not recovered from the MS4 is considered to have reached surface water unless the storm drain system discharges to a dedicated storm water or groundwater infiltration basin (e.g., infiltration pit, percolation pond). CATEGORY 2 Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater of 1,000 gallons or greater resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewer system failure or flow condition that do not reach surface water, a drainage channel, or a MS4 unless the entire SSO discharged to the storm drain system is fully recovered and disposed of properly. CATEGORY 3 All other discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater resulting from an enrollee's sanitary sewers stem failure or flow condition. PRIVATE Discharges of untreated or partially treated wastewater resulting from LATERAL blockages or other problems within a privately owned sewer lateral SEWAGE connected to the enrollee's sanitary sewer system or from other private sewer DISCHARGE assets. PLSDs that the enrollee becomes aware of may be voluntarily reported (PLSD) to the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) Online SSO Database. 36 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 Table 2 — Notification, Reporting, Monitoring, and Record Keeping Requirements ELEMENT REQUIREMENT METHOD NOTIFICATION • Within two hours of becoming aware of any Call Cal OES at: (see section B Category 1 SSO greater than or equal to1,000 (800) 852 -7550 of MRP) gallons discharged to surface water or spilled in a location where it probably will be discharged to surface water, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and obtain a notification control number. REPORTING Category 1 SSO: Submit draft report Owithin three Enter data into the CIWQS (see section C (3) business days of becoming aware of the SSO Online SSO Database of MRP) and certify within 15 calendar days of SSO end (http: / /ciwgs.waterboards.c date. certified by enrollee's • Category 2 SSO: Submit draft report within 3 Legally Responsible business days of becoming aware of the SSO and Official(s). certify within 15 calendar days of the SSO end date. • Category 3 SSO: Submit certified report within 30 calendar days of the end of month in which SSO the occurred. • SSO Technical Report: Submit within 45 calendar days after the end date of any Category 1 SSO in which 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to surface waters. • "No Spill" Certification: Certify that no SSOs occurred within 30 calendar days of the end of the month or, if reporting quarterly, the quarter in which no SSOs occurred. • Collection System Questionnaire: Update and certify every 12 months. WATER • Conduct water quality sampling within 48 hours Water quality results are QUALITY after initial SSO notification for Category 1 SSOs required to be uploaded MONITORING in which 50,000 gallons or greater are spilled to into CIWQS for Category 1 (see section D surface waters. SSOs in which 50,000 of MRP) gallons or greater are spilled to surface waters. RECORD • SSO event records. Self- maintained records KEEPING shall be available during (see section E • Records documenting Sanitary Sewer inspections or upon of MRP) Management Plan (SSMP) implementation and request. changes /updates to the SSMP. • Records to document Water Quality Monitoring for SSOs of 50,000 gallons or greater spilled to surface waters. • Collection system telemetry records if relied upon to document and /or estimate SSO Volume. WA SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 Furthermore, SWRCB has explained the new monitoring requirements in the Fact Sheet published as follows: The following is a summary of major changes made to the existing MRP (Order 2008 - 0002 -EXEC) and incorporated in the final revised MRP (Order WQ 2013- 0058- EXEC): 1. Change in Notification Requirement for spills that reach surface water: • Three notification calls were required (California Office of Emergency Services, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and local Health Departments). Required notification has been changed to call California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) only since Cal OES notifies the Regional Water Quality Control Boards and local Health Departments when a spill notification is received. • Elimination of requirement to submit a certification to Regional Water Quality Control Boards within 24 hours of making notification calls. • Alignment of notification requirement with California Code of Regulations section 2250, Reportable Quantity of Sewage, by requiring notification calls for only spills of 1,000 Gallons or more. Notification of Cal OES was required for all spills to surface water. • Addition of requirement to update Cal OES when there are substantial changes to previously reported spill volume estimates or impacts. 2. Defined new spill categories and refined spill report fields: • Replacement of spill Categories 1 and 2 with Categories 1, 2, and 3. Spills are now classified as follows: • Category 1 — Spills of any volume that reach surface water • Category 2 — Spills greater than or equal to 1,000 gallons that do not reach surface Water • Category 3 (formerly Category 2) — Spills less than 1,000 gallons that do not reach surface water All spills to surface water will be in a distinct category with this change. Spill reporting fields were refined and streamlined with stakeholder input. 3. Addition of requirement to submit a technical report within 45 days of the end date for spills to surface water over 50,000 gallons. 91N. SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 4. Addition of requirement for all Permit enrollees to develop a Water Quality Monitoring plan to be implemented within 48 hours after initial notification for spills where 50,000 gallons or more reach surface water. 5. Addition of requirement for Permit enrollees to submit an electronic copy of their Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) or provide the web address where their SSMP is posted. I-' %J. Addition of enhanced record keeping requirements. 7. Elimination of requirement to certify Private Lateral Sewer Discharge reports. 8. Addition of a 120-day time limit for amending and re-certifying spill reports." The City of Baldwin Park will modify the monitoring documents to comply with the said new "Amended Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer System." F • IN 1017 117 1 The City shall continually update or modify the key elements of its SSMP based on the results of the above mentioned monitoring and program effectiveness evaluations. The City shall also make recommendations to the County, as necessary, on elements of the SIVID SSMP to be adjusted or revised within the City boundaries to better serve its residents. The annual SSO location maps prepared by County DPW are enclosed in Appendix I. The cause of each SSO incident is also recorded and shown on the map sheets. These maps are used for establishing SSOs pattern, identifying hot spots and for work assignment scheduling by County DPW field personnel. gull SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 9.4.1 Location Map — See Appendix B. 9.4.2 Mapping of SSO Frequencies The monthly numbers of SSOs charts and graphs prepared by County DPW are presented in Appendix J. The graphs are used for identifying SSO trends and to evaluate overall program effectiveness. The charts are used to identify SSO trends and as an indicator of possible Infiltration /Inflow problem The City shall conduct an internal audit and prepare a report every two years. The audit shall focus on evaluating the effectiveness of the SSMP and records of City and SMD's compliance actions during the audit period. The most recent report of the audit must be kept on file in the City's Director of Public Works office. Copies for the said bi- annual internal audit is included in the Appendix K. 10.2 SSMP Certification The SSMP shall be certified by the Legally Responsible Official (LRO), i.e. City Director of Public Works or other authorized representatives to be in compliance with the requirements set forth in the WDR's and be presented to the City Council for approval at a public meeting. The City authorized representative (LRO) must also complete the certification portion in the Online SSO Database Questionnaire ( http : / /ciwgs.waterboards.ca.govn by checking the appropriate milestone box, printing and signing the automated form and sending the signed form to State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality Attn: SSO Program Manager P.O. Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95812 10.3 SSMP Modification and Re- certification The SSMP must be updated every five years to keep it current. When significant amendments are made to any portion or portions of the SSMP, it must be resubmitted to the City Council for approval and re- certification. The re- certification shall be in accordance with the certification process described in Section 10.2 above IN SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 11.1 Communication The City shall provide all stakeholders and interested parties such as the general public and other agencies, with status updates on the development and implementation of the SSMP and consider comments made by them. The City shall utilize media such as letters, newsletters, brochures, notices in newspapers, and the City's home web page for conveying this information. �FWA&I. -Im r.,P � Copies of the SSMP will be maintained in the City's Director of Public Works Office and posted in the City's home web page. The document shall also be made readily available to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regions 4) upon request and to the operators of any collection system or treatment facility downstream of the City's system. •• ►.� 12.1 CSMD Versus City Responsibilities The CSMD and the City which is a part of the CSMD will play significant roles, jointly and separately, towards attaining the goals of the WDRs. LAC DPW shall apply for coverage under the WDR for facilities it owns. The City will apply for coverage for its own facilities. LAC DPW shall prepare a comprehensive SSMP for the SMD. The City with coordination with LAC DPW, will prepare its own SSMP. The City has previously adopted Codes and regulations providing it with the legal authority in conjunction with agreements with the SMD to enforce items stipulated in the WDR's. Section 12.2 shows the CSMD Cities including the City of Baldwin Park and the SSO related services currently provided by LAC DPW to each of the cities. It also contains information on estimated population of the cities. The CSMD shall perform all functions under the WDRs related to the operation and maintenance program. CSMD shall also be responsible for conducting structural deficiencies under the ACO program. Cities will be conducting the capacity study of their collection systems, if necessary, and correcting identified hydraulic deficiencies. The matrix on section 12.3 is a listing of the Key elements of the SSMP and the roles for the CSMD and the City. By completing and signing this matrix, the city, as owner, and the CSMD, as service provider, mutually agree that it is an accurate description of what each entity will be responsible for under the WDRs. Upon approval by both parties, this document becomes a part of the City's and SMD SSMP. 41 SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN January, 2015 City CSMD Accumulative Capital Outlay Program Sewer Maintenance Agreement Building and Safety Industrial Waste City Engineers *Population Agoura Hills x x x 20,537 Artesia x x x x 16,380 Baldwin Park x x 75,837 Bell Gardens x x x 44,054 Bellflower x x 72,878 Bradbury x x 855 Calabasas x x x 20,033 Carson x x x x x 89,730 Commerce x x x x x 12,568 Cudahy x x x 24,208 Diamond Bar x x x 56,287 Duarte x x x x 21,486 Glendora x x 49,415 Hawaiian Gardens x x x 14,779 Hidden Hills x x 1,875 Industry x x x 777 Irwindale x x x 1,446 La Canada Flintrid e x x x x 20,318 La Habra Heights x x 5,712 La Mirada X x x x x 46,783 La Puente x x x 41,063 Lakewood x x x x x 79,345 Lancaster x x 118,718 Lawndale x x x x 31,711 Lomita x x x x x 20,046 Malibu x x 12,575 Palmdale x x x 116,670 Palos Verdes Estates x x 13,340 Paramount x x x 55,266 Pico Rivera x x x 63,528 Rancho Palos Verdes x x x 41,145 Rolling Hills x x x 1,871 Rolling Hills Estates x I x x x 7,676 Rosemead x x x 53,505 San Dimas x x x 64,980 Santa Clarita x x x 151,088 Santa Fe Springs x x x 17,438 South El Monte x x 21,144 Temple City x x x x x 33,377 Walnut x x x 30,004 West Hollywood x x 35,716 Westlake Village x x x x 8,368 TOTALS: 40 39 2 16 31 6 1,614,532 im ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT r n. ...�sve`1�' ...tea „✓v, �� "4N,. u` .I e SUMMARY TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Daniel Wall, P.E., Director of Public Works / City Enginee DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: ESTABLISHMENT OF PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE N THE NORTHSIDE OF 15100 -15300 BLOCKS OF BADILLO STREET Unrestricted parking along the north side of Badillo Street between Puente Avenue and the East City limit creates a situation in which the streets cannot be used for parking by residents. This resolution will ban vehicles without a permit from parking between the hours of 6:00 pm and 6:00 a.—.. on this section of street. FISCAL IMPACT The initial cost of implementing a preferential parking zone will be less than $500. Approximately $300 will be paid for using restricted Gas Tax Funds and the remaining $200 will be paid for out of the General Fund. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2015 -052 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING PARKING ZONES FOR THE 15100 -15300 BLOCKS OF BADILLO STREET ". BACKGROUND The City Council directed that the residents on the north side of Badillo Street, from Puente to the east city limit be surveyed to determine if they were interested in a preferential parking district. On January 28, letters, each containing a postcard survey, were mailed to each of the 24 homes in the proposed parking district. 12 surveys were returned to City Hall. Of the 12 surveys returned, 10 were in favor of creating a parking district and two were opposed. The attached resolution will completely ban vehicles without a permit from parking between the hours of 6:00 pm and 6:00 am on the north side of the street. The parking restrictions will be enforced by citation or by the towing of vehicles that are unlawfully parked. If the City Council adopts this resolution, two parking permits will be mailed to each of the 24 homes on the north side of Badillo Street between Puente Avenue and the east city limit. The permits will be free. The permits will be issued on a permanent basis with free replacement upon loss or destruction. Each permit is registered for a specific address LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to content. ALTERNATIVES The California Vehicle Code provides the City Council has a great deal of discretion in establishing preferential parking districts at locations throughout the City. In addition to choosing which streets to include within a parking district, the City Council can choose parking restrictions for a district, and the rules for parking permits to be issued in a district. Establishment of Preferential Parking Zone March 4, 2014 ATTACHMENTS A. Resolution Establishing Preferential Parking Zone Attachment A RESOLUTION NO. 2015 -052 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE FOR THE NORTHSIDE OF THE 15100 — 15300 BLOCKS OF BADILLO STREET WHEREAS, California Vehicle Code Section 22507 authorizes the City, by ordinance or resolution, to establish preferential parking zones upon certain streets within the City wherein preferential parking privileges may be given to residents or merchants adjacent to such streets; and, WHEREAS, The City Council finds that the currently unrestricted parking along the north side of the 15100 -15300 blocks of the north side of Badillo Street creates a situation in which the street cannot be used for parking by the residents which substantially and unreasonably, regularly interferes with the use of a majority of the available street parking on these blocks; and, WHEREAS, Vehicle Code Section 22651(n) permits the tow away /impound of vehicles where a city adopts a resolution prohibiting parking where signage provides notice of such a consequence. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. A preferential parking /tow away zone on the north side of Badillo Street from the beginning of the 15100 block to the end of the 15300 block shall be established and enforced, and the appropriate street signs shall be installed. SECTION 2. Except as otherwise provided in this Resolution, it shall be unlawful for any person to park any motor vehicle on the street along the north side of the 15100- 15300 blocks of Badillo Street between the hours of 6:00 pm and 6:00 am without a properly displayed parking permit issued by the City of Baldwin Park. SECTION 3. A maximum of two (2) parking permits per dwelling unit along 15100 -15300 Badillo Street shall be issued provided the following conditions are met: (1) Permits are free. (2) Permits are issued on a permanent basis with replacement upon loss or destruction. (3) Each permit is registered for a specific address (4) All other parking restrictions must be observed. SECTION 4. Vehicles improperly displaying a parking permit that park in the preferential parking /tow away zone are subject fines and penalties in accordance with Section 72.04 (F) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code and /or impoundment. Resolution No. 2015-052 Page 2 of 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4th day of March 2015. 0 A 0 kyj ENWOU • ATTEST: STATE %CIP117 CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2015-052 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on March 4, 2015 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA CITY CLERK ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT - CITY F ����� ©F pypl.dhi�_ TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council .1 HUB OF , v` T "E FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Director of Community Develop � SAN' GABRIEL .� x{ watLEY DATE: March 4 2015 ryy. bO�ATFD JANU PRA :; SUBJECT: Consideration of an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Montebello Housing Development Corporation for an Affordable Housing Mixed Use Development project between Badillo Street and Ramona Boulevard. To consider an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) for a total period of 180 days with Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) for a potential Affordable Housing Mixed -Use development project located at the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the south and Ramona Boulevard to the north. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact related to the approval of the ENA. RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending the City Council approve the proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement. ALTERNATIVES The only alternative to the recommendation would be to deny granting of this ENA. The Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) intends to develop an affordable mixed use project on city property located immediately at the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the north and Ramona Boulevard to the south. The site is currently used as a Metrolink Park -N -Ride lot and also includes a fenced area with the former Red Car structure (APN 48437- 013 -905). The totality of the site is approximately 1.49 acres and fronts both Badillo St. and Ramona Blvd. The site is currently owned by the Housing Successor Agency. MHDC — ENA March. 48, 2015 Page 2 of 4 1. The Proposed Project MHDC is proposing to construct four to six detached 3 -story over garage structures with a total 24 affordable residential units of 2- and 3- bedroom of approximately 1,200 s.f. to 1,500 s.f. According to MHDC, the project would target low to moderate income homebuyer. Each unit would have a 2 -car parking garage or space with an additional 0.5 guest parking space per unit. The project would also include the renovation of the former Red Car structure. The Red Car building site would be parceled out from the residential project and would serve as either a community facility, retail or office use. MHDC would retain ownership of this parcel. As part of this proposal, MHDC will be requesting that the Housing Successor Agency donates the land or sell the parcel at a discount rate for the project. 2. The Proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) Staff has developed the attached ENA for Council review and consideration. The major terms of the ENA are as follows: Note: During the ENA period, the City Council and Housing Successor Agency will not be permitted to discuss possible development of the proposed project area with any other developer. • Period: This ENA will expire 180 days (6 months) following adoption. • Third Party Cost: MHDC is responsible for all third party costs incurred by the Housing Successor Agency, including review by third party of the financial pro- forma. • Bi- Monthly Reports: Bi- Monthly progress reports are required on the 101h of each month starting with the full month after execution of ENA. • Alternative Project Sites: Within 30 days, MHDC shall submit a report evaluating 3 alternate sites for the project. • Financial Feasibility Prospectus: To be delivered within 60 days after effective date of ENA. • Market Feasibility Study: To be delivered within 90 days after effective date of ENA. • Necessary Debt and Equity Financing: To be delivered within 120 days after effective date of ENA. • Conceptual Plans: To be delivered within 150 days after effective date of ENA. • Right to Additional Information: Housing Successor Agency reserves the right to request reasonable additional information and data from developer for review and evaluation of the proposed development. • Hazardous Material: Developer is responsible for making site suitable for development. • California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Housing Successor Agency, at Developer's expenses, is responsible for CEQA compliance for the proposed project. MHDC — ENA March. 48, 2015 Page 3 of 4 The ENA would allow staff to evaluate the project feasibility, the appropriateness of the City's level of contribution and make recommendations as appropriate. At this time, Developer anticipates the City contribution of land. At the conclusion of the ENA, if the City decides to proceed with the project, the developer and the City will have the option negotiate and enter into a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA). LEGAL REVIEW: The General Counsel has reviewed the ENA. Attachments: Attachment 1 Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT THIS EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT ( "ENA ") is entered into by and between the HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, a public body, corporate and politic ( "Housing Successor Agency ") and the MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a California corporation ( "Developer ") under the terms and provisions set forth below. WHEREAS, in furtherance of the goals and objectives of the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park ( "City ") and vision for the Baldwin Park downtown revitalization, Housing Successor Agency and Developer desire to enter into negotiations concerning the development of certain land (defined below as the "Project Site"); and WHEREAS, the Project Site is designated as such on the Project Site Map ( "Exhibit A "); and WHEREAS, the parties recognize and acknowledge the purpose of this ENA is to provide Developer an opportunity to further develop, refine, and analyze their proposal and to negotiate the terms of a Disposition and Development Agreement ( "DDA ") or an Owner Participation Agreement ( "OPA "), which will accomplish the objectives described in Paragraph 1 below. NOW, THEREFORE, FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Housing Successor Agency and Developer hereto mutually agree as follows: The purpose of this ENA is to provide for the negotiation by the parties of a development project providing for, among other things, the following: A. The acquisition by Developer of the Project Site. The development shall be a master planned, pedestrian - oriented mixed -use development with open spaces and public amenities (the "Proposed Development "). The development shall be subject to and consistent with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and related State Guidelines ( "CEQA "). The Project Site is proposed to consist of property generally located to the east of the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the south and Ramona Boulevard to the north. The site is approximately 1.49 acres and is currently used as a Metrolink Park - N -Ride lot. The site also includes a fenced area with the former red car structure. By entering into this ENA, the parties intend to implement City's vision and General Plan. Nothing herein shall obligate or be deemed to obligate Housing Successor Agency to commence any action or actions, including, but not limited to, eminent domain proceedings, for voluntary or involuntary acquisition of real or personal property, or any interest therein. The parties understand and agree Housing Page 1 Successor Agency cannot be obligated to commence any action to convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer, unless and until, among other legal requirements and as applicable, all necessary steps are met, including, but not limited to, good faith negotiations, due process conducted by Housing Successor Agency and in Housing Successor Agency's sole discretion, after duly noticed and conducted public meeting, a determination the public necessity and interest is best served by such conveyance. B. The coordination of the planning, design and construction of Proposed Development on the Project Site and to maximize its compatibility with the abutting and adjacent uses and to minimize environmental, traffic and other impacts on the abutting and adjacent uses. C. Provisions related to Housing Successor Agency potential assistance, if any, through disposition of property. D. Other provisions regarding the participation and responsibilities of the Developer and Housing Successor Agency necessary to further the purpose of developing the Project Site, such as provisions for processing approvals and permits. 2. EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE A. Housing Successor Agency hereby grants to Developer, and Developer hereby accepts this ENA for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days, commencing on the date this ENA is signed on behalf of Housing Successor Agency. B. Housing Successor Agency and Developer agree, for the period set forth in this Paragraph 2, to negotiate diligently and in good faith to prepare a DDA or OPA to be entered into by Housing Successor Agency and Developer with regard to the objectives described above. During the term of this ENA, Housing Successor Agency agrees not to negotiate for the development of the Project Site, or portion thereof, with any party other than the Developer, or approve or conduct a public hearing for any other development of the Proj ect Site, or portion thereof. During the term of this ENA, Developer agrees as partial consideration for this ENA not to negotiate with any other party at any other property outside the jurisdictional boundaries of City and within a 3 -mile radius extending from the boundaries of the Project Site for uses similar to those contemplated for the Project Site. 3. TERMS Housing Successor Agency and Developer hereby agree to the following terms: A. Developer to Pay All Housing Successor Agency Third Party Costs. Developer is responsible to pay any and all Housing Successor Agency third party costs directly or indirectly related to this ENA and incurred in good faith by Housing Successor Page 2 Agency ( "Third Party Costs "). If Developer fails to remit Third Party Costs within ten (10 days after receipt of an invoice from a third party submitted to Developer by Housing Successor Agency, then Housing Successor Agency's obligations pursuant to this ENA shall cease until such Third Party Costs are paid in full by Developer. B. Bi- Monthly Status Reports. On or before the tenth (10th) day of every two months starting with the first full month after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall provide bi- monthly status reports to the Executive Director in a format reasonably requested by the Executive Director. These reports, at a minimum, will include status reports regarding progress associated with the schedule of performance and information regarding Developer's efforts to work with current owners and tenants on the Project Site and Developer's efforts to acquire the land necessary for the project and secure quality comr�aercial tenants � the Proposed Development. C. Alternative Project Sites. Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall evaluate a minimum of three (3) alternate sites within the City boundaries where a similar project could be developed. Developer must submit to Housing Successor Agency a report documenting the location, size and characteristics of the alternates sites and an evaluation of the project feasibility on each site. D. Financial Feasibility Prospectus. Within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency a pro forma showing the fiscal feasibility for its Proposed Development. E. Market Feasibility Study. Within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency a market feasibility study for its Proposed Development, including a residential housing and neighborhood retail specific market study and residential housing and neighborhood retail marketing strategy. F. Necessary Debt and Equity Financing. Within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit reasonable satisfactory evidence to Housing Successor Agency, including the financing structure and preliminary commitments and letters of intent from financial organization or other equity partners, demonstrating Developer can and will obtain the necessary debt and equity financing in an amount sufficient to pay for acquisition and development of the Project Site. G. Submittal and Review of Conceptual and Phasing te._ Within one hundred and fifty (150) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency conceptual and phasing plans for the development of the entire Site (the "Conceptual/Phasing Plans "). City staff shall review and comment on the Conceptual and Phasing Plans. Page 3 H. Housing Successor Agency's Right to Additional Information. Housing Successor Agency reserves the right, during the term of this ENA, to request reasonable additional information and data from Developer necessary for review and evaluation of the proposed development. Developer agrees to provide such additional information or data as reasonably requested in a timely manner. All information regarding the Developer's business practice which may be provided to Commission, shall remain confidential to the extent permissible by law. 1. Hazardous Materials. Housing Successor Agency shall not be responsible for conducting or financing any testing of the Project Site for hazardous materials pursuant to any applicable laws, statutes, rules and regulations. As between Housing Successor Agency and Developer, Developer shall also be responsible for making site conditions t] ile conditions suitable for the Proposed Development, including, but not limited to, flood zones, Alquist-Priolo, and similar matters. For purposes of this ENA, "hazardous materials" shall mean asbestos; polychlorinated biphenyls (whether or not highly chlorinated); radon gas; radioactive materials; explosives; chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity; hazardous waste, toxic substances or related materials; petroleum and petroleum product, including, but not limited to, gasoline and diesel fuel; those substances defined as a "Hazardous Substance", as defined by section 9601 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. 9601, et seq., or as "Hazardous Waste" as defined by section 6903 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. 6901, et seq.; an "Extremely Hazardous Waste," a "Hazardous Waste" or a "Restricted Hazardous Waste," as defined by The Hazardous Waste Control Law under sections 25115, 25117 or 25122.7 of the California Health and Safety Code, or is listed or identified pursuant to section 25140 of the California Health and Safety Code; a "Hazardous Material", "Hazardous Substance," "Hazardous Waste" or "Toxic Air Contaminant" as defined by the California Hazardous Substance Account Act, laws pertaining to the underground storage of hazardous substances, hazardous materials release response plans, or the California Clean Air Act under sections 25316, 25281, 25501, 25501.1 or 39655 of the California Health and Safety Code; "Oil" or a "Hazardous Substance" listed or identified pursuant to section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321; a "Hazardous Waste," "Extremely Hazardous Waste" or an "Acutely Hazardous Waste" listed or defined pursuant to Chapter 11 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations sections 66261.1 - 66261.126; chemicals listed by the State of California under Proposition 65 Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 as a chemical known by the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity pursuant to section 25249.8 of the California Health and Safety Code; a material which due to its characteristics or interaction with one, or more other substances, chemical compounds, or mixtures, materially damages or threatens to materially damage, health, safety, or the environment, or is required by any law or public agency to be remediated, including remediation which such law or government agency requires in order for the property to be put to the purpose proposed by this ENA; any material whose presence would require remediation pursuant to the guidelines set forth in the State of California Page 4 Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual, whether or not the presence of such material resulted from a leaking underground fuel tank; pesticides regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.; asbestos, PCBs, and other substances regulated under the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.; any radioactive material including, without limitation, any "source material," "special nuclear material," "by- product material," "low -level wastes," "high -level radioactive waste," "spent nuclear fuel" or "transuranic waste" and any other radioactive materials or radioactive wastes, however produced, regulated under the Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq., the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 10101 et seq., or pursuant to the California Radiation Control Law, California Health and Safety Code sections 25800 etseq.; hazardous substances regulated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. 651 et seq., or the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, California Labor Code sections 6300 et seq.; or regulated under the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. or pursuant to The California Clean Air Act, sections 3900 et seq. of the California Health and Safety Code. Any studies and reports generated by Developer's testing for hazardous materials shall be made available to the Agency upon Agency's request. J. No Obligation by Housing Successor Agency. Nothing herein shall obligate or be deemed to obligate Housing Successor Agency to approve or execute a DDA or OPA, or convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer. The parties understand and agree Housing Successor Agency cannot be obligated to approve or execute a DDA or OPA, commence any action to convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer unless and until, among other legal requirements and as applicable, (i) CEQA requirements are met and (ii) a DDA or OPA satisfactory to Housing Successor Agency is first negotiated, executed by Developer, approved by Housing Successor Agency's Board, in each of their sole discretion, after duly noticed public hearing, and executed by Housing Successor Agency. The parties each agree to negotiate in good faith to accomplish the objectives described in this ENA. K. DDA or OPA to Supersede this ENA. This ENA will be superseded by the DDA or OPA, if and when the proposed DDA or OPA is executed by Developer and approved by Housing Successor Agency in the manner required by law, and executed by Housing Successor Agency. L. Housing Successor Agency Responsible for CEQA Compliance. Housing Successor Agency, at Developer's costs, shall be responsible for complying with CEQA in connection with the Project Site and the development of the Project Site. M. Real Estate Commissions. Housing Successor Agency shall not be liable for any real estate commissions or brokerage fees, which may arise herefrom. Housing Successor Agency represents it has not engaged a broker, agent or finder in connection with this transaction. Each party agrees to hold harmless the other parry from any claim by any broker, agent or finder retained, or claimed to have been retained, by that first party. rm N. Conflicts of Interest. For the term of this ENA, no member, officer or employee of Housing Successor Agency, during the term of his or her service with Housing Successor Agency, shall have any direct or indirect interest in this ENA or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom. O. Change in Ownership or Control of Developer. Developer understands Housing Successor Agency is entering into this ENA based on the prior experience and qualifications of Developer. Therefore, Developer shall not assign, sell or otherwise transfer any or all of its rights under this ENA to any party not owned, in the majority, or controlled by Developer, without the prior written approval of Housing Successor Agency, at its sole discretion. P. Indemnity. Developer agrees to and hereby does defend, hold harmless and indemnify Housing Successor Agency, City and each of their officers, agents and employees (the "Indemnified Parties ") from damages arising from Developer's acts or omissions; provided, that the obligation to defend does not apply to actions arising solely from the Indemnified Parties' acts or omissions; and provided, further, that the obligation to indemnify and hold harmless does not apply to the extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of any of the Indemnified Parties. Q. Governing Law. This ENA shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the provisions of California law in effect at the time it is executed, without regard to conflicts of laws provisions. R. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Housing Successor Agency and Developer expressly acknowledge and agree they do not intend, by their execution of this ENA, to benefit any persons or entities not signatory to this ENA; provided, that the parties understand if a DDA or OPA is ultimately entered into, there may be involvement by, or commissions or fees paid to, any brokers representing Developer pursuant to the terms of a separate written agreement between Developer and such brokers. Developer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from any claim or action brought by or on behalf of any such broker related to their involvement with Developer or for Developer's failure to pay any commissions or fees. No person or entity not a signatory to this ENA shall have any rights or causes of action against either Housing Successor Agency or Developer arising out of or due to Housing Successor Agency's or Developer's entry into this ENA. 4. TERMS TO BE NEGOTIATED Housing Successor Agency and Developer shall meet regularly with each other in order to negotiate a proposed DDA or OPA to include, without limitation, the following provisions: A. A single development plan comprised of one or more phases (scope of development) that is functional, aesthetic, and minimizes conflicts with, and is sensitive to, Page 6 adjoining and adjacent properties. Architectural and site design issues to be resolved shall include, but not be limited to, acceptable architectural and landscape quality, initial size and maturity of plantings, access and circulation, determination of parcel boundaries, on -site and off -site improvements, Project Site - perimeter treatment, landscaped buffers, parking, signage, lighting, and easements, if applicable. B. The design and configuration of the site plan shall maximize, to the extent reasonably feasible, the potential to attract retail /restaurant tenants. C. The acquisition procedures that may include the time schedule for conveyance, if any, of portions of the Project Site from Housing Successor Agency, the financing plan, and the cost of the Project Site. D. The timing and conditions precedent for the conveyance, if any, of the Project Site or portions thereof. E. The performance guarantees, amount of liquidated damages, and good faith deposit to be required, if any. The proposed DDA or OPA shall require Developer to pay when due, on all those parcels owned by Developer, all taxes, assessments, and special taxes levied on the Project Site and all debt service on all bonds outstanding from time to time which have a lien or encumbrance on the Project Site. Any deposit under the DDA or OPA shall be returned to Developer upon the completion of the development as evidenced by a Certificate of Completion issued by Housing Successor Agency. F. A schedule of performance encompassing appropriate and necessary legal, administrative, financial and construction benchmarks to be met by the appropriate party. G. The responsible party to prepare a subdivision tract map subdividing the Project Site into parcels as appropriate and necessary. H. The responsible party for all costs associated with the removal or remediation of any potentially hazardous materials from the Project Site and demolition of all improvements on the Project Site. L Ownership of all plans, drawings and specifications prepared by Developer in the event of termination of the DDA or OPA. Appropriate controls to limit the use of the Project Site, including, but not limited to, a requirement for the uses to meet the criteria set forth in Exhibit B, attached hereto. K. Operational and maintenance plans for the development, including the parking. L. A financing plan. Page 7 5. LIMITATION ON REMEDIES FOR BREACH OR DEFAULT AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS A. Neither party would have agreed to any part of this ENA if it were to be liable to the other party for any amount of monetary damages. Accordingly, both parties acknowledge and agree each party's exclusive right and remedy upon any breach or default of the other party to negotiate in good faith, as set forth in this ENA, is to terminate this ENA or seek specific performance regarding the exclusivity provisions of this ENA, as applicable. The prevailing party in any action brought pursuant to this subparagraph A. shall also be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. If this ENA is terminated, then the Good Faith Deposit being held by Housing Successor Agency shall be returned to Developer by Housing Successor Agency, in accordance with Paragraph 3.A. B. Each party acknowledges it is aware of the meaning and legal effect of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides: A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him would have materially affected his settlement with the debtor. C. Civil Code Section 1542 notwithstanding, it is the parties' intention to be bound by the limitation on remedies set forth in this Section, and each party hereby releases any and all claims against the other party for monetary damages or other legal or equitable relief, whether or not such released claims were known or unknown to the releasing party as of its entry into this ENA. Each party hereby waives the benefits of Civil Code Section 1542 and all other statutes and judicial decisions (whether state or federal) of similar effect. Housing Successor Agency Initials Developer Initials 6. TERMINATION BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY Housing Successor Agency shall have the right to terminate this ENA in the event Developer (a) proposes provisions in the proposed DDA or OPA, which (i) materially vary from those described in this ENA or (ii) describe a development that materially varies from the development generally described in Paragraph 1 of this ENA or (b) fails to comply with any provision of this ENA, if same are not corrected within fifteen (15) days after Developer's receipt of written notice thereof. Page 8 7. TERMINATION BY DEVELOPER Developer shall have the right to terminate this ENA in the event Housing Successor Agency (a) proposes provisions in the proposed DDA or OPA, which materially vary from those described in this ENA or (b) fails to comply with any provision of this ENA, if same are not corrected within fifteen (15) days after Commission's receipt of written notice thereof. S. NOTICES. A. Any notice, request, approval or other communication to be provided by either party shall be in writing and dispatched by first class mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return - receipt requested, or by electronic facsimile transmission followed by delivery of a "hard" copy, or by personal delivery (including by means of professional messenger service, courier service such as United Parcel Service or Federal Express, or by U.S. Postal Service), to the addresses of Housing Successor Agency and Developer set forth below. Such written notices, requests, approvals or other communication may be sent in the same manner to such other addresses as either party may from time to time designate. B. Any notice that is transmitted by electronic facsimile transmission followed by delivery of a "hard" copy, shall be deemed delivered upon its transmission; any notice personally delivered (including by means of professional messenger service, courier service such as United Parcel Service or Federal Express, or by U.S. Postal Service), shall be deemed received on the documented date of receipt; and any notice that is sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return - receipt requested shall be deemed received on the date of receipt thereof. C. If to Housing Successor Agency: City of Baldwin Park Attn: Shannon Yauchzee, Chief Executive Officer 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin. Park, California - 91706 Telephone: (626) 960.4011, ext. 482 Facsimile: (626) 337.2965 With a copy to: Tafoya & Garcia LLP Attn: Robert Tafoya 316 West 2" a Street, Suite 1000 Los Angeles, California - 90012 Telephone: (213) 617 -0600 Facsimile: (213) 617 -2226 Page 9 D. If to Developer: Montebello Housing Development Corporation Attn: Robert Monzon, President 1619 Paramount Boulevard Montebello, California — 90640 Telephone: [Telephone Number] Facsimile: [Facsimile Number] With additional copies to: Roquernore, Pringle & Moore, Inc. Attn: John Pringle [Address] [City, State, Zip] Telephone: [Telephone Number] Facsimile: [Facsimile Number] This ENA may be executed in two (2) counterpart originals which, when taken together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 10. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This ENA represents the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes all negotiations or previous agreements between the parties with respect to development of the Project Site. This ENA may not be amended unless agreed as such in writing and certified by the signatures of the parties hereunder. Page 10 11. EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this ENA shall be the date it is signed on behalf of Housing Successor Agency. Dated: TAFOYA & GARCIA, LLP General Counsel Dated: Page 11 THE HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF BALDWIN PARK TO THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF THE CITY BALDWIN PARK 0 Manuel Lozano, Chair MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a California Corporation IN Robert Monzon, President PROJECT SITE MAP EAS f}i A W 3 Page 12 EXHIBIT B CRITERIA FOR NEIGHBORHOOD RETAIL AND RESTAURANT USES Any, retail uses to be operated on the Project Site shall be limited to a neighborhood retail operator on the majority of the commercial component Project Site. Fast -food establishments, drive- through businesses of any kind, professional services such as nail salon and similar uses are not acceptable neighborhood retail businesses for this project. The Executive Director, in his sole discretion, may determine whether a proposed business operator not named above meets the intent of this criteria. Page 13 ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Communi a opment Dir Amy L. Harbin, AICP City Plane DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO SPECIFIC PLAN 06 -01 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 51 UNIT SINGLE- FAMILY DETACHED GATED CONDOMINIUM PROJECT INCLUDING THE RELOCATION OF TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES WITHIN THE R -1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1) AND MU -2 (MIXED -USE 2) ZONES. ADDITIONALLY, THE PROJECT INCLUDES A REQUEST FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO APPLY THE SPECIFIC PLAN OVERLAY TO ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 8552- 017 -004. A RELATED REQUEST IS FOR A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE (12) LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO ONE (1) LOT OF LAND FOR A 51 DWELLING UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND ONE (1) LOT OF LAND FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE SAME ZONING DESIGNATIONS. LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BALDWIN PARK BOULEVARD AND MERCED AVENUE (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552 -017 -004, 8552 -017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078); APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14 -01, AND TM- 72195. SUMMARY This report, which was originally heard on January 21, 2015, requests City Council consideration and recommendation to the City Council for a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact and a specific plan amendment to the Specific Plan (SP 06 -01) for the facilitation of a detached 51 unit, single - family, gated condominium project including the relocation of two wireless communications facilities within the R -1 (Single Family Residential 1) and MU -2 (Mixed -Use 2) zones, pursuant to Subchapter 153.210.660 of the City's Municipal Code. Additionally, the proposed project includes a zone change request to overlay Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 8552- 017 -004 with the Specific Plan (SP) Overlay pursuant to Subchapter 153.210.730 of the City's Municipal Code. A related request is for a tentative tract map to consolidate twelve (12) lots or portions thereof into one (1) lot of land for a 51 dwelling unit residential condominium subdivision and one (1) lot of land for the wireless communications facilities, pursuant to Table 152.10 in the City's Municipal Code. SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 2 of 16 RESPONSES TO CONCERNS EXPRESSED AT JANUARY 21. 2015 CITY COUNCIL MEETING As a result of the City Council meeting on January 21, 2015, staff not only met with a councilmember regarding her concerns about the project, but has also addressed several concerns and questions raised at the meeting, including the following: The Los Angeles County Fire Department has approved the project street access and layout and will not release a project for public hearing until reviewed and approved. They also verify their trucks can negotiate the property in an emergency situation. 2. The buildings are fully fire sprinklered inside, pursuant to the most recent Building Code (CBC 2013), making the buildings very safe. The project meets all exiting, fire and life safety codes, pursuant to the most recent adopted Building Codes (CBC 2013). 4. The dwelling units are set back approximately 25 feet from the curb. Including a 10' sidewalk area, 5' private Homeowner's Association maintained landscape strip and a 10' rear yard area. 5. The interior streets are private and therefor are not required to have sidewalks. In addition the streets are gated. The established homeowner's association (HOA) will have authority and control over the streets and may enforce the speed and post speed limits and speed bumps if they deem necessary. 6. The access to Kenmore Avenue is fully gated and neither vehicles nor pedestrians are allowed access to Ke=f)re Avenue from the subject property. The access is provided only as a "crash" gate for the fire department. This will strongly discourage and eliminate parking on Kenmore Avenue. 7. In the case an on- street parking issue, directly related to the project, develops along Kenmore Avenue the City can post the street as `permit parking only' for Kenmore Avenue residents. The California Vehicle Code provides the City Council with a great deal of discretion in establishing a preferential parking district. In addition to choosing which streets to include within a parking district, the City Council can choose parking restrictions for a district, and the rules for issuing parking permits within that district. For example, the City could implement No Parking Except by Permit on Kenmore, and Kenmore residents could be issued up to four^ free permits. 8. The City will receive revenue and fees from the project, including. a) Parkland in -lieu fees of approximately $800,000; b) Building permit and plan check fees in the amount of $380,000; and c) Approximately $140,000 in other development impact fees (General Plan, Public Art, Technology, Traffic Impact, and Flood Control) 9. The Baldwin Park Unified School District will receive approximately $380,000 in fees. 10. The City will see a property tax increase of approximately $6,500 per year The estimates to not take into account the economic benefit the City receives in the form of sales tax and gasoline tax when residents shop, eat, and get gas within the City limits. CAAmy\HMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z-554 TM-72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Paae 3 of 16 FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council open the public hearing and following the public hearing: 1) Adopt Resolution 2015 -047 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO APPLY THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552 -017 -004, A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 51-UNIT SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED GATED CONDOMINIUM PROJECT INCLUDING THE RELOCATION OF TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, AND A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO ONE LOT OF LAND FOR A 51 -UNIT DETACHED RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND ONE LOT OF LAND FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1, (SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES. (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552 -017 -004, 8552- 017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14 -01 AND TM- 72195)" and 2) Introduce for first reading, by title only and waive further reading, Ordinance 1368, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE ADDING THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED WITH ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552 -017 -004 (APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBER Z- 554)." and 3) Adopt Resolution 2015 -048 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN TWO LOTS FOR A DETACHED 51 -UNIT DETACHED DWELLING UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1 (SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552- 017 -004, 8552 -017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z- 554, SP 14 -01 AND TM- 72195)." of ' 1 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYACT (CEQA) In accordance with the provisions of the California Environment Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined that the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment; however, there will not be a Q\Amy\AMY\WORD\Reports \Council ReportsW 14 -01 Z -554 TM- 72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 4 of 16 significant effect on the environment because revisions in the project have been made and agreed to by the Project Proponent. The Initial Study was prepared by RBF Consulting for the Planning Division and has completed the public review period which took place from October 23, 2014 to November 12, 2014. As a result of the information contained in the Initial study, a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared by RBF Consulting for final approval by the City Council (Attachment #4). No comments were received by the City on the Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact. NOTICING A Notice of Public Hearing by the City Council on the proposed Specific Plan Amendment, Zone Change and Tentative Tract Map was posted at, City Hall, Subject Site, Esther Snyder Community Center, and Barnes Park on February 18, 2015. Additionally, public hearing notices were mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the subject site on February 18, 2015. DISCUSSION KLL Investments, LLC has submitted an application for a specific plan amendment, a zone change, and a tentative tract map to facilitate the construction of a single - family, gated residential detached condominium project including: (a) fifty -one (51) detached residential dwelling units with two (2) car parking garages and private exterior yard areas; (b) 2,682 square feet of passive park use with an outdoor barbeque and seating area; (c) guest parking areas to accommodate a total of 18 vehicles; (d) common area landscaping, perimeter walls and gated vehicular /pedestrian community access; and (e) two (2) existing co- located wireless communications facilities to be relocated and collocated on a single stealth monopole (monoeuealyptus) structure along Baldwin Park Boulevard. The si.lbject properties which encompass the project, have frontage along Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard, and a small portion of Kenmore Avenue. The project site is located at the southwest conger of Baldwin Park Boulevard and Merced Avenue. Together, there are twelve (12) lots or portions thereof, that are subject to this request and all of the properties are currently owned by the Project Proponent. In total, the overall area of all the properties is approximately 158,994 square feet (3.65 acres). The table on the next page below identifies the subject properties current land use and zoning designation. TABLE #1 SUBJECT PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS ASSESSOR'S GENERAL PLAN PARCEL ZONING LAND USE LOT SIZE PROPERTY NUMBER DESIGNATION USES 8552- 017 -004 R -1 Single - Family 7,000 s.f. Single- Family Residential Residential 8552- 017 -068 MU -2 Mixed Use 19,470 s.f. Religious /Church Use 8552 -017 -069 MU -2 Mixed Use 8,000 s.f. Store /Office 8552 -017 -070 MU -2 Mixed Use 7,000 s.f. Commercial Parking Lot 8552- 017 -071 R -1 Single - Family 11,975 s.£ Residential Undeveloped Residential Land 8552 -017 -072 R -1 Single- Family 8,250 s.£ Residential 8552 -017 -073 R -1 Single - Family 15,000 s.f. Religious /Church Use Residential CAAmy\AMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM- 72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Pape 5 of 16 ASSESSOR'S ZONING GENERAL PLAN North MU -2 PARCEL ZONING LAND USE LOT SIZE PROPERTY NUMBER Single- Family Residential DESIGNATION MU -2 and R1 USE* 8552- 017 -074 R -1 Single - Family 6,600 s.£ Single - Family Residential Residential 8552 -017 -075 MU -2 Mixed Use 18,000 s.f. Religious /Church Use 8552- 017 -076 MU -2 Mixed Use 18,000 s.£ Single - Family Residential 8552- 017 -077 MU -2 Mixed Use 18,000 s.£ Private School 8552 -017 -078 R -1 Single - Family 18,000 s.£ Residential *All lots are currently vacant and structures in process of demolition The overall site area is essentially flat. All structures on the properties are currently vacant and in the process of being demolished. Currently, several driveways access the project site from Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard and Kenmore Avenue. Development of the Specific Plan, as amended, would limit access to one main gated access /egress driveway along Merced Avenue and an emergency access drive on Kenmore Avenue. TABLE #2 ADJACENT PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS PROPERTY LOCATION ZONING CURRENT LAND USE North MU -2 Commercial and Multi - Family Residential East RG and R1 Single- Family /Multi - Family Residential South RI Single- Family Residential West MU -2 and R1 _ Commercial and Single- Family Residential ZONE CHANGE A zoning map provides a geographical representation of property land use classifications within a city. The City of Baldwin Park's Zoning Map is established through §153.030.020 (Official Zoning Map) of the Zoning Code. Pursuant to § 153.210.730 (Amendment Initiation) of the Code, a request to change a zoning designation on any parcel in the City may be initiated by application of the property owner (among other options). This project includes a request to change the zoning of one property, identified as APN 8552- 017 -004, to include as part of the amended Specific Plan. The underlying zoning designation for this site, R -1, Single Family Residential, would remain unchanged; however, approval of the Zone Change request would add the specific plan overlay to the subject property so that it may be incorporated into the proposed development project. The original, underlying Specific Plan 06 -01 did not include this property within its boundaries. Since Specific Plan 06 -01's approval in October 2007, all properties located within the current specific plan area along with the lot represented by APN 8552- 017 -004 were purchased by the Applicant to be developed as proposed. SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT The Specific Plan SP 06 -01 was originally approved by the Baldwin Park City Council on January 17, 2007. At that time, the specific plan was envisioned to accommodate a two -story multi -use building with retail commercial and private educational uses, twelve (12) detached townhome units with respective common open space and guest parking areas and two (2) wireless communications facilities. It was subsequently amended on October 17, 2007 to eliminate requirements for undergrounding certain public utilities. C:44my\AMY\W0RD \Reports \Counci1 Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 6 of 16 This proposed amendment to SP 06 -01 (Attachment #1, SP 14 -01), authorized under the California Government Code, is the regulatory mechanism that enables the construction of the proposed residential project. The specific plan amendment is written to accommodate land use (single - family residential and wireless communications facilities) and project design which may not be ordinarily allowed under the R -1, Single Family Residential and M -2, Mixed Use 2 Zones. The development standards written into the specific plan have taken into consideration the unique nature of this housing project. As this project consists of small -lot, zero lot line, single - family detached dwelling units, more flexible standards have been written into the specific plan. These standards would supersede the standards in the Zoning Code and existing SP 06 -01 for the subject site. A comparison is shown in the table below. C:\AmyVAMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc ZONING ZONING EXISTING PROPOSED STANDARD CODE CODE RI NW -2 Sp 06 -01 SP 14 -01 (amendment) Maximum Density 8.7 du/ac 30 du/ac 16.2 du/ac 14 du/ac Lot Area 5,000 s.f. 15,000 s.f. NA NA Lot Depth 50 ft. 100 ft. NA NA Lot Coverage 45% 60% NA NA Yard Areas Front 20 ft. 10 ft. 15 ft. NA Side 5 ft. 10 ft. 20 ft. 8 ft. one side /0 ft. one side Rear 20 ft. 15 ft. 35 ft. 8ft. Parking Required 2 garage spaces 2 garage spaces per du; plus one per du; plus one Residential Use additional additional garage 2 garage spaces 2 garage spaces per du garage space for space for 5+ per du 5+ bedrooms bedrooms Residential Use - Guest NA to detached NA to detached 9 spaces 18 spaces 5,025 s.f, 1,020 Common Open NA 100 s.f. /unit, 20 ft. depth & 29 2,682 s.f,77 ft. depth & 39 Space ft. min length ft. width ft. width minimum minimum Private Open Space 20% net lot area 36 s.f /unit, 6 ft. One private One private yard per du min length balcony per du Building Height 27 ft. 35 ft. 32 ft. ax ones 35 ft.; three stories max. Dwelling Unit Floor Areas 2- bedroom 1,050 s.f 900 s.f. Not permitted Not permitted 3- bedroom 1,200 s.f. 1,100 s.f. 2,235 s.f. 2,000 s.f. gross 3 +- bedroom 200 s.f. each 200 s.f. each 2,235 s.f. 2,000 s.f. gross added bedroom added bedroom C:\AmyVAMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 7 of ] 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN The proposed architectural theme is modern with straight lines, stucco, flat rooflines, cantilevers, and articulated volumes, walls and windows. Building mass is defined with three -story structures with garage access internal to the project, allowing for frontage along the public right -of -way that incorporates building cutouts and angular window treatments. The upper floors include the use of recessed balconies, cantilevers and trellis features. Proposed residential structures would be no more than three stories (35 feet) high. The two existing wireless communications facilities will be collocated onto one monopole designed to resemble a eucalyptus tree (monoeuealyptus). The structure will extend a maximum of 69 feet in height and will be stealthed/masked with additional landscaping consisting of mature live trees located adjacent to the facility. PARKING The specific plan provides for two garage parking spaces per unit for a total of 102 resident spaces. The Code currently requires two spaces per residential unit with two or more bedrooms. Therefore, the proposed parking for residents is consistent with Zoning Code requirements. A total of 18 additional parking spaces will be allocated as guest parking. The Zoning Code requires one guest parking space for every three (3) dwelling units. Based on the number of dwelling units proposed (i.e., 51 dwelling units), 17 parking spaces would be required. Overall, the parking for the proposed project is compliant with the City's Zoning Code with a total of 120 resident and guest parking spaces on -site. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY Currently, the project site houses two operating wireless communications facilities—an AT &T facility and a Verizon faciliy. Existing facilities consist of facade mounted antenna arrays affixed to the steeple of the abandoned church building. As part of the proposed specific plan amendment, these facilities would be relocated together onto a newly constructed cellular tower designed to resemble a eucalyptus tree (Attachment #2). The proposed mono - eucalyptus antenna tower, as discussed at the City Council Study Session held on September 3, 2014, would be 69 feet tall with a total of 24 antennas (three arrays of four antennas per facility) to accommodate both co- located wireless communications facilities. No additional wireless telecommunications facilities would be permitted to be co- located at this site. The mono - eucalyptus tower would be installed next to an existing Verizon equipment area along Baldwin Park Boulevard. An additional AT &T equipment area would be installed and a separate lot would be created to encompass the relocated facilities and mechanical equipment area. The wireless communications facility would be surrounded by a wall and landscaped with additional mature (living) trees, bushes and other landscape material to further screen the site and enhance the view from the public right -of -way. Staff recommended landscape screening provisions for the wireless communications facility have been included and as a condition of approval to the proposed tract map. IMPACT ON SCHOOLS AND PARKS A general concern about new residential development is the impact of such projects on schools and park facilities. The proposed residential development will result in an increase in the population at this location; however, this is not expected to significantly impact existing schools or parks. Based on the current average household population (4.36 pph) for the City of Baldwin Park provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, the proposed development could result in an additional 223 people. The Parkland In -Lieu development impact fee for this project is based upon a land appraisal submitted by the developer and determined based upon a formula provided in the Ordinance (Ordinance 1242). The fee will be used to off -set the potential impact of the proposed C:\Amy\AMYIWORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14-01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Pne8of16 project on park and recreation facilities. Additionally, a one -time Development Fee would be collected by the Building Division at the time of plan check. This amount varies by the number of bedrooms per unit and would provide a fair -share contribution to the City for the project's impact on the City's backbone infrastructure. Each residence is required to have a private yard area for use by the residents. Additionally, the project will be served by an exterior residential common area with amenities that include hardscape amenities such as a courtyard, seating area and a barbeque. As for school impacts, the anticipated net impact of the project on school facilities should be minimal. If viewed as an isolated occurrence, the project could result in an estimated increase in population of up to 223 persons. Of those individuals it is anticipated that approximately 58 will be of school age (26% of the total number of persons between the ages of 5 -18 based on current demographic statistics). However, when demolitions are taken into consideration, the increase in school aged children can he considered a shift from one geographical area to another. Combined with the fact that school development fees of approximately $21,603 ($3.201s.f. for residential) will be paid to the Baldwin Park Unified School District, it is not anticipated that the impacts of this project on the school district would be significant. TR A PPTC TJW Engineering conducted a transportation analysis for the proposed Specific Plan Amendment. The analysis studied five (5) intersections: Merced Avenue and Ramona Boulevard, Baldwin Park Boulevard and Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard and Ramona Boulevard, Baldwin Park Boulevard and Foster Avenue, and Vineland Avenue and Merced Avenue. These intersections were evaluated with different traffic scenarios: Existing Year 2014 With and Without Project Conditions; Projected Opening Year (2015) With and Without Pro ;ect ` <nditions; and Forecast Year 2030 With and Without Project Conditions. In summary, the analysis determined that the proposed project is expected to generate 438 net daily trips on a typical weekday, of which 35 net trips are expected to occur during the morning peak hours of lam to 9am and 46 net trips are expected to occur during the evening peak hours of 4pm to 6pm. Project capacity and operational analysis show that all five intersections are expected to operate at an acceptable level of service (LOS), LOS D or better in both the morning and evening peak hours under all traffic scenario conditions. Details on the transportation analysis are included in the environmental documentation provided as Attachment #4. TRACT MAP The proposed subdivision by the Applicant includes: a lot line adjustment (currently in process) to carve out the area (one lot) to be utilized for the wireless communications facilities stealthed as a mono - eucalyptus; and a consolidation of the 11 remaining properties into one lot for a 51 unit detached residential condominium subdivision. Details relating to the lots are shown on Attachment #2. At this time the Applicant has submitted plans for development of the properties, which include a 51 unit single family detached gated condominium project with associated private and common open space and another lot to house two wireless carrier cell sites on a single mono - eucalyptus tree structure. As a condition of approval, any proposed structures shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards contained within the modified amended Specific Plan, (SP 14 -01) which is being heard in conjunction with the tentative tract map application. C:\Amy\HMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 9 of 16 Several trees, which are designated `Mature Trees' through Subchapter 153.165 of the Municipal Code will be removed from the subject site. As such, a condition of approval of the tentative parcel map is included which requires the Applicant to submit a tree removal application for those trees which are defined as a `Mature Tree' in the `Tree Preservation and Protection' subchapter of the City's Municipal Code. REVIEW OF PROPOSED PROJECT BY OUTSIDE ENTITIES Once staff receives a tentative map for review, a request for comments /conditions on the proposed tentative map was sent to the following outside entities on June 5, 2014 as noted in the Table on the next page. TABLE #4 UTILITY COMPANY / OUTSIDE ENTITY LISTING NAME OF COMPANY/ ENTITY COMMENT LETTER RESPONSE RECEIVED DA'L'E COMMENT / RESPONSE RECEIVED Baldwin Park Unified School District No Verizon Telephone No LA County Sanitation District Yes— written June 25, 2014 LA County Fire Department Yes—written August 25, 2014 Southern California Edison No The Gas Company No Baldwin Park Postmaster No Time Warner Cable No Valley County Water District No Comments and conditions from the responding agencies have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. Accordingly, the proposed project, with the recommended conditions of approval, would have all necessary utilities. Pursuant to Section 152.12, no subdivision shall be approved unless those on -site and off -site improvements which are found by the City to be reasonably necessary to service the lots being created, are constructed or guaranteed to be constructed by the subdivider, which include, but are not limited to, the following improvements including adequate utility systems, water distribution, sewer, storm water drainage, public and /or private streets, traffic regulatory system, undergrounding of utilities, any other improvements found to be necessary by the City, and design of the subdivision. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION This item was heard by the Planning Commission at their December 10, 2014 meeting. At the meeting there were eight (8) individuals that spoke about the project proposal. Ultimately, the Planning Commission voted 5- 0 recommending that the City Council: (a) adopt the mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact; (b) adopt the findings of fact and approve the zone change (Z -554); (c) adopt the findings of fact and approve the specific plan amendment (14 -01); and (d) adopt the findings of fact and approve the tentative tract map (TM- 72195) to consolidate twelve (12) lots or portions thereof into no more than two (2) lots for a detached fifty -one (51) dwelling unit residential condominium subdivision and wireless communications facility within the R -1 (Single - Family Residential and MU -2 (Mixed Use 2) Zones, and adding a condition of approval which C:\Amy\HMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 10 of 16 would add trees within the rear yard areas of those properties adjacent to the Kenmore Avenue single - family residences to reduce the impact of the project. CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 21 201 S At the City Council meeting on January 21, 2015 the public hearing was held and public comment received. At the conclusion of the City Council comments, staff was directed to work with the Project Applicant to address the public's comments and concerns and some questions that were raised by the City Council. As such, -since the January 21, 2015 City Council meeting the Applicant has changed two of the units, adjacent to Kenmore Avenue from 3- stories to 2- stories and added rear yard landscaping. As a result of these changes, the Specific Plan and related plans have been modified accordingly to reflect the changes to the units, including the floor area, parking, building height and shift of the emergency access gate along Kenmore Avenue. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to legal form and content. ALTERNATIVES The alternative would be to deny this request and as a result the project as a 51 dwelling unit, detached development with a wireless communications facility would not move forward. FINDINGS OF FACT —ZONE CHANGE 1) The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan. The zoning code map amendment would be consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the General. Plan in that it would effectively modify the zoning of a vacant lot to include its development as part of a comprehensive specific plan. Specifically, the zone change, which consists of adding the Center Specific Plan Overlay to an adjacent property, would satisfy Goal 3.0 of the Land Use Element which states that the City should provide for revitalization of deteriorating land uses and properties. The proposed zone change would also satisfy Goal 1 of the Housing Element which calls for the City to maintain and enhance the quality of existing residential housing and neighborhoods. 2) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties. The zoning code map amendment would place an abandoned and dilapidated property into a specific plan overlay district in order to redevelop the property as a part of a comprehensive plan for a fifty one (5 1) unit detached condominium development. The redevelopment of this property would enhance adjacent residential and commercial areas. 3) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general welfare. The zoning code map amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare of adjacent development and the City as a whole because it would provide for the redevelopment of a property that is abandoned and dilapidated. The zone change would further the goal to improve the area with a detached condominium development that would enhance the areas and properties around the site, while continuing to provide cellular service to the community through the CAAmy\AMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 11 of 16 relocation of two (2) existing wireless carrier facilities on the same site. 4) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code. The zone code map serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code in that it provides for the orderly development of a new detached condominium community on an area that is currently in a state of disrepair. Designating the subject site with the Kerman Center Specific Plan Overlay, will include the property in a residential development that enhances the character of the community and eliminates the blighted and unsafe conditions that currently exist. FINDINGS OF FACT — SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT 1) The specific plan is consistent with and provides for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan. The specific plan amendment is consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan, in that it provides for the orderly development of a specific detached condominium housing development with up to a maximum of 51 detached dwelling units along with the relocation of two existing wireless communications facilities on the site to one mono - eucalyptus tree structure. The specific plan is located within an area that includes residential and commercial properties. The site is currently vacant (with the exception of the wireless communication facilities) and existing structures are in a state of disrepair. Goal 3.0 of the General Plan Land Use Element calls for the revitalization of deteriorating land uses and properties. Additionally, Policy 1.2 of the Housing Element encourages the rehabilitation and removal of substandard housing which would occur with development of the proposed specific plan amendment. 2) The land use and development regulations within the specific plan are comparable in breadth to regulations contained in this chapter. The development regulations outlined within the specific plan amendment are consistent with the purpose and intent of both the Single Family Residential (R -1) and Mixed Use 2 (MU -2) Zones in that they allow for the development of a single family detached condominium project (including private yards, garages, and common amenities) that provides a traditional single - family detached housing community at higher density. The relocation and consolidation of two wireless communications facilities onto one stealth mono - eucalyptus structure maintains wireless service in a contained and aesthetically acceptable manner. All regulations outlined in the specific plan are consistently formatted with other existing zoning code regulations for ease of reference. 3) The specific plan will not adversely affect the public health and safety or result in incompatible land uses; This specific plan amendment allows for the comprehensive development of a fifty -one (5 1) unit single- family, detached gated condominium project and relocates existing wireless communications facilities to a single mono - eucalyptus structure. The specific plan amendment covers a 3.65 acre site that is located on a prominent intersection within the City. Currently the site contains several vacant dilapidated structures that are structurally unsound and an eyesore to the public, resulting in blight within the property and to those areas surrounding the site. Development of a new residential community, as proposed in the specific plan amendment, C:\AmyWMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports\SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Paac 12 of 16 would enhance adjacent residents and commercial properties. Additionally, the relocation of two existing wireless communications facilities to a single mono - eucalyptus structure will provide the existing area with continued cellular service in an aesthetically appealing and stealth manner. 4) The specific plan provides the framework to phase and pace growth within the specific plan area as to ensure completion of all necessary public facilities concurrently with completion of development entailed in the specific plan. The specific plan is not phased. It is anticipated that the developer, KLL Investment, LLC will construct the 51 unit single - family detached condominium project and mono- eucalyptus wireless facility in one phase. Development of the proposed project will comply with the development standards and design guidelines contained within the specific plan amendment. 5) The specific plan identifies adequate financing mechanisms for the infrastructure and public facilities required to support the development. The Applicant shall be required to provide all infrastructure as required by the City and any outside utility companies to the project site as part of not only the Specific Plan, but also the tentative Tract Map (TM- 72195). There are no financing mechanisms noted in the specific plan and financing of the infrastructure and the overall development will be completely borne by the Developer. Maintenance of all common areas and gated access will be the responsibility of the homeowners association, established through the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC &Rs) for the project. FIN-0][ GS OF FACT—TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 1) Adequate systems designed and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone services. Requests for comments /conditions on the proposed tract map were sent to outside entities as indicated in the staff report on Tune 5, 2014. No agencies responded. Applicable utility agencies will be required to provide written notice that they will serve the subject development which, in turn, must be provided to the City as part of the plan check permitting process. Accordingly, the proposed project will have all necessary utilities. 2) An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each lot proposed to be created. The subject property is serviced by Valley County Water District. The proposed project will be connected through new water service to the units. The Public Works Department has also indicated that each unit is required to have separate water service. As a result, the proposed units would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system approved by the Fire Department. As conditioned, the proposed units would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system. 3) An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. C- \Amy\HMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports\SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 13 of 16 Wastewater collection for the City is in the service area of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 15. Wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (SJCWRP) or at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson (JWPCP). SJCWRP provides primary, secondary and tertiary treatment for 100 million gallons of wastewater per day. JWPCP provides both primary and secondary treatment for approximately 280 million gallons of wastewater per day and has a total permitted capacity of 400 million gallons per day. Development of the Project would require development /connection fees that would mitigate impacts to wastewater treatment facilities. Because the Project is considered to be a relatively small development, the two wastewater facilities currently has capacity to serve the Project, and the City, SJCWRP and JWPCP would review the Project's development plans to determine a fair share fee contribution to mitigate any impacts. 4) An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. Pursuant to the Public Works Department, the Applicant will not be required to provide off -site improvements relating to storm water drainage dependent upon review and approval of a submitted grading plan for the properties. However, any proposed construction will be subject to the City's Development Impact Fee, Flood Control. Provided that the Applicant meets the conditions of approval and the grading plan is approved, there should be adequate storm water drainage for each lot. 5) An adequate public and /or private street and/or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The City's Public Works Department has determined that there is an adequate public street system to serve the project. However, certain conditions of approval are required that relate to the public right -of -way and include construction of drive approaches which meet ADA requirements, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, installation of street trees, and replacement /reconstruction of any damaged public right -of -way or street improvements during the construction process in accordance with the City's current standards. The internal roadway will be gated and privately owned and maintained by the homeowners association. 6) An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and stripings. The City's Public Works Department has concluded the current conditions provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system, however, specific improvements are required to the public right -of -way including street tree planting, new parkway irrigation and landscaping, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, new drive approach construction and replacement /reconstruction of any damaged existing improvements as a result of the new construction. These requirements are outlined in through the Public Works Conditions of Approval. As such, the project will adequately mitigate any traffic impacts. 7) The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility Districts) of the Municipal Code. CAAmy\AMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports\SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM- 72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Page 14 of 16 Pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 of the City's Municipal Code, the Applicant shall be required to underground the utilities. 8) Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Staff is of the opinion that, provided that the Applicant obtains approval by the City Council on the tract map and the related specific plan amendment and zone change request and meets and or exceeds the conditions of approval, the lot(s) would have adequate service and could be subdivided consistent with the City's codes. 9) In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative tract map that need to be met. Pursuant to Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision in conjunction with the proposed specific plan amendment and the proposed lots each meet the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code, including, minimum lot size, lot depth, and lot width, in addition to those conditions and development standards contained in the specific plan amendment. As a condition of approval, any existing structures located on the property shall be demolished or brought into conformance with the current Zoning Code and /or adopted specific plan amendment standards prior to the tract map being finalized. Additionally the tentative tract map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land. Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses " as the proposed lots meet the existing development standards contained in the Code. Any future development on the subject properties will be subject to the Specific Plan Amendment SP 14 -01, provided it is adopted by the City Council, otherwise, any future development will be subject to the current density for the respective zoning designation, development standards, design guidelines, and processes at the time of submittal. The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the Applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1) The subject property shall be subdivided and maintained in substantial compliance with Exhibits `A' and `B' dated December 10, 2014; and CAAmy\AMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP I4 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Paae 15 of 16 2) Any fences and/or walls shall be subject to the development standards contained in the specific plan relating to material, maximum allowable height and yard setback. Proposed wall material shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and 3) Should any existing trees on the property that are designated as a Mature Tree in accordance with the City's Tree Ordinance be removed, a tree removal application shall be submitted to the City's Tree Department (Planning Division) for review and approval prior to any said removal; and 4) Any proposed structures shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 14 -01; and 5) Applicant shall be subject to any and all Los Angeles County Clerk Posting Fees for the Notice of Determination, including but not limited to the California Department of Fish and Game Fees; and 6) Applicant shall finalize the Lot Line Adjustment currently in process with the City of Baldwin Park, prior to the City Council public hearing on this item in January 2015; and 7) Any and all landscaping (including trees surrounding the wireless communications facility) shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 14 -01; and 8) Final landscaping and irrigation plans shall be prepared pursuant to Subchapter 153.160 of the City's Municipal Code. All landscaping and irrigation plans shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and 9) The tract map and proposed development may be subject to the following Development Impact Fees, as required: Public Art Flood Control Traffic Impact Parkland In -Lieu 10) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the City's Public Works Department as shown on Attachment #7; and 11) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Fire Department shown on Attachment #8; and 12) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Sanitation District shown on Attachment #9; and 13) In accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Department, the Applicant shall provide separate and independent water and sanitary sewer service to each property; and 14) Utilities shall be undergrounded, pursuant to Chapter 97, Part 1 of the City's Municipal Code; and 15) The Applicant shall provide additional screening in the form of landscaping (i.e. trees) within the rear CAAmyiAMY\WORMeports \Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc SP 14 -01, Z -554 and TM -72195 March 4, 2015 Paae 16 of 16 yards of those properties within the project that are adjacent to the Kenmore Avenue Single- Family Residences to reduce the visual impact of the project. This screening shall be maintained by said project property owners, and enforced by the projects Homeowner's Association. Such language regarding the landscaping and on -going maintenance shall be included within the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC &R's); and 16) The Applicant shall install or cause to be installed- individual, = independent service to each separate property for any and all utility companies that provide service to said properties, including but not limited to Valley County Water District, Southern California Edison, The Gas Company, Verizon Telephone, and Time Warner Cable; and 17) The Final Map shall comply with the time frames as contained within the California Subdivision Map Act; and 18) The Applicant shall sign and have notarized an affidavit within ten (10) days of the date of this resolution, stating that the applicant has read and accepts all of the conditions of approval. ATTACHMENTS 41, Exhibit "A ", Specific Plan SP 14 -01, dated November 2014 42, Exhibit "B ", Plans, dated December 10, 2014 43, Vicinity Map 94, Initial Study and related Environmental Documentation 45, Mitigation Monitoring Program 96, Application Forms and Statements 47, Public Works Department Comments 48, Los Angeles County Fire Department Comments #9, Los Angeles County Sanitation District Comments #10, City Council Resolution 2015 -047 #11, Ordinance 1368 #12, City Council Resolution 2015 -048 C:\Amy\AMY\WORMReports\Council Reports \SP 14 -01 Z -554 TM -72195 #3.doc I to Specific Plan SP 06-01 Baldwin Park Blvd. mme Merced Avenue KLL Investments, LLC 1.0 Introduction .......................................................... .................................................... .3 2.0 Environmental Review and ---------------------..4 3.0 Land Uses ............................................. .............. ...................................................... 5 4.0 Development Standards .............. .................................. ............................................ 5 5.0 Design Guidelines ....................................................................................................... l0 6.0 Development Procedures .................... ....................................................................... {l 7.0 Implementation Program ............... ............................................................................ 1l 8.0 Amendments ------------------------------------...Il 1 ri 1.1 Explanatory Note This Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) amends the Kennan Center Specific Plan dated January 17, 2007, which was prepared and accepted by the City of Baldwin Park that year. The original Specific Plan proposed twelve (12) townhome units, a private educational institution (Mid Valley Learning School), and two (2) wireless communication facilities. It is now proposed that the land be developed with fifty one (51) detached condominiums units and two (2) wireless communication facilities located on a single mono- eucalyptus structure. It is therefore necessary to amend the original Specific Plan to reflect this development and land use change. 1.2 Purpose and Intent This SPA is enacted pursuant to Section 65450 of the California Government Code, for specific plans and specific plan amendments. The purpose of this SPA is to provide for the development of a 51 -unit, detached, single - family residential component and a separated lot for a mono - eucalyptus structure with two existing co- located wireless communication facilities on certain real property to which this SPA applies. This SPA will implement the objectives of the Housing Element of the City of Baldwin Park's General Plan. The SPA as such, will allow the site to be developed in accordance with the City's adopted General Plan, Single - Family Residential Design Guidelines and the City's Municipal Code. The Design Review Committee has evaluated the project based on architectural design, aesthetic quality, compatibility of design with adjacent land uses, conformance with the General Plan and all adopted development standards, design guidelines and development agreements. This SPA is intended to implement Focus Area 8 Baldwin Park/Merced Commercial Node of the City's General Plan, which represents another neighborhood serving commercial node. The overall goal of the Land Use Element in Baldwin Park's General Plan is to facilitate revitalization, stimulate development on vacant in -fill and underutilized properties, and provide additional housing opportunities. The density requirements, development standards, land use restrictions and changes to design guidelines identified in this SPA are intended to replace requirements and take precedence over the original Kennan Center Specific Plan, the City's Zoning Ordinance within the Specific Plan Area, where necessary, although the City's Subdivision Ordinance, Design Review process, Building Codes and other citywide policies and regulations would continue to apply. This SPA addresses issues relating to land use, specific development standards relating to residential development and wireless facilities, design, building type and scale (giving nearby property owners and developers certainty and incentives to improve the existing built environment) and increase overall investment. 3 1.3 Location and Setting The SPA Area is located in the City of Baldwin Park, located on the southwest corner of Baldwin Park Boulevard and Merced Avenue and has approximately 3.65 acres of gross lot area (3.63 acres net). A total of twelve (12) separate properties encompass the overall site area (reference Exhibit "A" - Vicinity Map and Exhibit "B" - Boundary Survey). At the time of this SPA, all structures are vacated and demolition planned. Surrounding properties located to the south and west of the subject site developed with single - family residences. East of the site, across Baldwin Park Boulevard, a mix of single - family and multi - family residences and commercial uses are located. Properties to the north of the subject site, across Merced, include existing commercial and multi - family residential. The project area currently has two zoning designations of MU -2, Mixed Use 2 and R -1, Single - Family Residential. All structures on the property (formerly used as a church, party supply store, four single - family residences and a private school) are vacant and are planned for demolition. All necessary shopping, medical, commercial, recreational and transportation facilities are conveniently located within a mile or are easily accessible by frequently operating public transportation provided by the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), Foothill Transit and the City shuttle. The nearby 1 -10 San Bernardino Freeway provides additional access to downtown Los Angeles. According to the City's Public Works Department, all utilities are available adjacent to the site on Baldwin Park Blvd. and Merced Avenue, and are adequate to serve the proposed development with minimal off -site improvements. An existing fire station (Station 29) is located within 2 miles north of the site and fire hydrant access throughout the site is provided per code within 150 feet of all portions of the development. The proposed Site Plan conforms to Los Angeles County Fire Department codes and regulations for new developments, for building height, fire access, turnarounds, and drive aisle /fire lane widths and lengths. Baldwin Park City Hall, with all of its administrative and public facilities, is located approximately 1 mile from the proposed development. The post office is also located within 2 miles of the site. The Los Angeles County Public Library is located within 1 mile of the site. Recreational and leisure opportunities are provided by city parks and facilities conveniently located throughout the city. There are five (5) parks located in the City, providing approximately 27 acres of open space. 2.0 Environmental The original Kennan Center Specific Plan was prepared in coordination with an environmental review and Review and assessment process conducted by the City. As a result of that assessment, it has been determined that Coordination the original Specific Plan will not have a significant impact on the environment, and a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact was prepared. Given that this SPA represents a different project with revised land use and site plan assumptions, this SPA will not utilize the environmental review and assessment from the original Specific Plan. A new Initial Study was prepared for this SPA and the environmental review and assessment of that document was used to determine California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) conformance for this project. As a result of the new assessment, it has been determined that the Specific Plan Amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment, and a 4 Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact was prepared. 3.0 Land Uses The City maintains discretionary authority for many types and aspects of land development projects. Compliance with land use policies for projects within the Specific Plan Area will be required as part of Planning Commission and /or City Council review of development applications. Primary permitted uses allowed pursuant to this SPA shall be: ' Fifty one (51) detached condominium units with private yards and respective common open space and guest parking areas ' A single Mono - Eucalyptus structure housing a total of two (2) Wireless Communication Facilities (see Exhibit "C" - Site Plan) 4.0 Development The provisions of this SPA have been established to provide for the orderly development of the Property. Standards Application of the SPA is intended to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the community. All construction on the Property shall comply with all applicable state laws in effect as amended from time to time, except as expressly provided in this SPA. In order to provide relief and allow deviations from the development standards and Zoning Code requirements, the following control mechanisms shall be applied: 4.1 Development Standards - Residential Component The following development standards shall apply to the residential development within the SPA area. 4.1.01 Maximum Density The Site Plan (Exhibit "C ") attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference identifies the boundaries for the fifty one (51) detached condominium units. Based on the total square footage within the boundary site, the density shall not exceed 14 dwelling units per gross acre. 4.1.02 Yard Setbacks The following required yard setbacks shall be observed: a. Side Yard: 8' minimum on one side yard of the unit, 0' on the other (similar to a "zero lot line ") b. Rear Yard: 10' minimum average, no less than 8' minimum for any yard. 4.1.03 Minimum Floor Area Each dwelling unit shall have and maintain a minimum gross floor area of 1,800 square feet (including either a 2 -car garage or a 1 -car garage and carport space) and shall have not less than three (3) bedrooms. 4.1.04 Building Height and Length The height of the detached condominium shall not be constructed to a height exceeding three - stories, with a maximum building height of 35 feet. The detached condominiums shall not exceed 55 feet in length. 4.1.05 Open Spaces Private Open Space - Each dwelling unit shall provide a private open space area having access from within the main dwelling unit, as well as access from the front of the property through a man gate. All private yard areas shall be enclosed by a solid wall, gate, or rail at least 36" in height. Items that may be stored in 5 this area shall be limited to patio furniture, potted plants, outdoor barbeque, outdoor play equipment, which shall be addressed in the CC &R's. See Exhibit "D" - Private Yard Exhibit. Common Open Space - All residents of the detached condominiums shall be provided with a designated common open space area, termed as a "passive park," located towards the entry of the community, near Units 29, 28, and 20. This common open space will be equipped with an outdoor barbeque and a seating area; all of which shall be addressed in the CC &R's. This park shall have a depth of not less than 77' and a width of not less than 39' (2,682 sq. ft.). The open space areas between and in the front of the detached condominiums shall have a width of not less than 10' and a depth of not less than 30'. All landscape areas not considered as private open space (i.e., private yard areas) shall be considered common open space to be maintained by the Homeowners Association. Except for the perimeter fencing and walls along shared property and boundary lines, the common open space areas shall not be enclosed and shall be free of any perimeter fencing. The common open space areas shall be maintained by the community's Homeowners Association (HOA), as shall be addressed in the CC &R's. 4.1.06 Parking Each unit shall be provided with a 2 -car attached garage or a 1 -car garage and one on -site carport space that is independently and privately accessed. A total of 18 guest parking spaces shall be provided for the sole use of the residents and shall be located within the residential boundary identified on the Site Plan. Proper signage shall be provided identifying these stalls as guest parking for the residential component. Of the18 parking stalls, 16 are located within the gates of the community, while 2 are located before the gated entrance. Unless expressly authorized by the homeowners association on a guest by guest basis, all guest parking stalls may not be utilized between the hours of 2:00 a.m. — 6:00 a.m., This limitation shall be enforced by the homeowners association and expressly stated in the CC &Rs. Any additional limitations on guest parking shall be addressed in the CC &R's. 4.2 Development Standards - Site Plan The following development standards shall apply to the overall site area including both residential and wireless communication facility components of the SPA Area. 4.2.01 Architecture The proposed architectural theme will be modern with straight lines, stucco, flat rooflines, cantilevers, and articulated volumes, walls and windows. Architectural detailing shall include but is not limited to: window and door treatments (such as trim), overhead trellis, appropriate use of color and other architectural features to dematerialize mass. 4.2.02 Pedestrian Orientation The community entrance shall be located so as to encourage pedestrian access from Merced Avenue. The two mechanical entry gates located at the entrance will also have an adjacent man gate and entry sidewalk 6 area to allow for convenient pedestrian access to and from the community. Sidewalks along project frontages on Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard, and Kenmore Avenue will be improved, if applicable, as indicated by Conditions of Approval. 4.2.03 Parking /Circulation Parking for the project shall be provided on site and located in designated areas throughout the development (see Site Plan). Primary ingress and egress to the site will be provided from Merced Avenue, through a mechanical gate or man gate, requiring a code entry. A total of 100 garage spaces and 2- carport spaces are allocated for resident parking, while 18 spaces are allocated for guest parking. The parking area shall be designed to meet Fire Department requirements, City parking stall standards, and to avoid potential circulation issues. 4.2.04 Lighting /Security The outdoor lighting system shall be compatible with the architectural theme of the units and shall enhance the building design and adjacent landscape. Lighting standards and building fixtures shall be of a design and size compatible with the building and adjacent areas. Common open space lighting shall be provided and maintained by the community Homeowners Association (HOA) to provide adequate lighting for security purposes. See Exhibit "E" - Lighting Exhibit. Although the project will introduce new sources of light in the area (exterior building illumination and pedestal lighting throughout the project), these sources of illumination are not anticipated to be significant. Lighting adjacent to guest parking areas and exterior building lighting shall be shielded and directed downward to prevent spillover lighting. Lighting shall be restrained in design and excessive brightness shall be avoided. All proposed lighting shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Community Development Department and the Police Department prior to installation. The security of all residents within this community is the highest priority. To deter uninvited habitants and guests, this community will be developed as a private, gated community with a code entry system. 4.2.05 Signage All signage associated with this Specific Plan shall comply with Subsection 4.2.05. (Signage) of the Zoning Code. 4.2.06 Walls and Fences Prior to the submittal of working drawings for Plan Check, the applicant shall submit samples of exterior colors and materials for walls, fences and other structures to the City, subject to the review and approval by the Planning Division. The project will involve the construction of six (6) foot high block walls around the perimeter of the project site. Any walls that are visible from the public right -of -way shall be decorative (i.e. slumpstone, split face, stucco covered with cap). Planning Staff reserves the right to determine which walls are within view of the public sight -of -way. Plans for the location and design of said walls shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Division prior to submitting working drawings for Plan Check, 4.2.07 Landscaping The landscaping required pursuant to this SPA shall comply with the General Plan, and render use of the property compatible with surrounding and adjacent uses. All landscaping will be compliant with the City's Tree Preservation and Protection regulations outlined in the Baldwin Park Zoning Code. It is intended to preserve, when possible, existing trees which will add to the aesthetic quality of development. Any proposal to remove trees on site shall comply with §153.165.040 (Private Property Tree Removal and Trimming) of the City Zoning Code. A detailed landscaping and irrigation plan shall be submitted to the Planning and Community Development Department for review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits. The "Landscaping Plan" shall conform to the landscaping requirements of the City's Landscaping Design Guidelines and any other applicable requirements as provided in this subchapter. Landscape treatment shall be provided to enhance architectural features, strengthen vistas, enhance the common and private open spaces of the development, enhance the project frontages along Merced Avenue and Baldwin Park Boulevard, and provide aesthetic value to the community. Plant material shall be selected for interest in its structure, texture, color, and ultimate growth. Plants that are hardy, drought - tolerant, compatible with other landscaping and of good appearance shall be used. In locations where plants will be susceptible to injury by pedestrian or motor traffic, they shall be protected by appropriate curbs, tree guards or other devices. Parking areas, community entrance, community passive park, and circulation areas shall be enhanced with landscaped spaces containing tree or tree groupings. Upon approval of the proposed Landscaping and Irrigation Plan by the Planning and Community Development Department, the landscaped areas shall be installed and permanently maintained in accordance herewith. The precise size and species of all trees shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning and Community Development Department prior to installation. Trees utilized to screen the Wireless Communications Facility outlined in Section 4.2.13 below, shall be of significant size and maturity to materially screen the mono - Eucalyptus structure upon installation. At least three (3) new trees shall be installed along Baldwin Park Boulevard of a size equal to a specimen boxed tree (48" box minimum) with non - invasive roots that will harmoniously blend with the wireless structure. Trees should reach a height of at least 20' within five (5) years. These trees shall be replaced with a similar type tree, subject to original 8 planting specifications, if specified trees do not meet maturity standards listed above or if the existing tree dies. 4.2.08 Maintenance The site shall be continuously maintained; continued good appearance depends upon the extent and quality of the maintenance. The choice of materials and their use, together with the types of finished and other protective measures, must be conducive to easy maintenance and upkeep. Materials and finishes shall be selected for their durability and wear, as well as their beauty. Proper measures and devices shall be incorporated for protection against the elements, neglect, damage, and abuse. Provisions for washing and cleaning of buildings and structures, and control of dirt and refuse, shall be included in the design. Configurations that tend to catch and accumulate debris, leaves, trash, dirt and rubbish shall be avoided. Maintenance for the entire project site shall be addressed in detail in the CC &R's. The residential homeowner's association (HOA) shall enforce their own CC &R's. Maintenance for the Wireless Communication Facility and its site shall be maintained by the owner and /or the wireless provider(s). 4.2.09 Utilities All proposed utilities shall be undergrounded pursuant to Chapter 97, Part 1 (Sections 97.060 through 97.063 of the City's Municipal Code. Proposed utilities shall be reviewed and approved by the City's Public Works Department. 4.2.10 Subdivision Map Legal Requirements Pursuant to state law, the City of Baldwin Park is vested in the regulation and control of design and improvements of common interest subdivisions. This development will require application and approval of a Tentative Tract Map for Condominium Purposes for the conversion of eleven (11) lots into one lot. A Lot Line Adjustment will also be submitted for adjusting the lot line between two existing parcels in order to form a separate, legal lot for the wireless communication facilities, for approval at the time of or prior to Tentative Tract Map approval. No subdivision shall be approved unless those on site and off site improvements which are found by the City Engineer to be reasonably necessary to service the units being created are constructed or guaranteed to be constructed by the developer, which include, but are not limited to, the following improvements: a. An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each unit proposed to be created. b. An adequate sanitary sewer system designed and constructed to service each unit proposed to be created. C, An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to service each unit proposed to be created. 9 d. An adequate private street system designed and constructed to service each unit proposed to be created. e. Adequate systems designed and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each unit proposed to be created including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, CATV and telephone services. f. An adequate traffic regulatory system including necessary traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and stripings. g. Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each unit proposed to be created. 4.2.11 Sale of Detached Condominiums This SPA will require that all fifty one (51) detached condominiums be sold at market rate and not retained by the developer for the purposes of renting or leasing. 4.2.12 Homeowners Association (Residential) - Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC &R's) A Homeowners Association (HOA) with CC &R's shall be required and submitted to the City's Engineering Department concurrently with the Tract Map application for review and approval. Before the first unit is sold, the developer shall record restrictive covenants on all of the properties. These "run with the land," meaning that all successive buyers are bound by the same covenants as the original purchaser. 4.2.13 Wireless Communication Facility Prior to Application for a Building Permit, the owner and /or the wireless provider(s) shall submit a separate Plan /Design Review application to the Planning Division for final elevation and site plan review, The existing facilities will remain on -site, however, a separate, legal lot will be created through a Lot Line Adjustment review and approval. This lot will be independently maintained by the owner of the lot and /or wireless providers. The Planning Division shall review final wireless communication facility plans to verify that the facility complies with the following general design and maintenance requirements: a. Lot Size: 1,575 square foot minimum with lot width of 45 linear feet and lot depth of 35 linear feet. b. Co- Location: Site shall consist of two existing relocated wireless communication facilities with antenna arrays attached to a single mono - eucalyptus structure. C. Size: Mono - eucalyptus structure shall not exceed a height of 69 feet or house more than two wireless communication facilities maximum. Additionally, the structure may contain two arrays of 12 panel antennas for a maximum total of 24 antennas (see Exhibit "F" for detailed plans). Mono - eucalyptus branches shall maintain a minimum radial width which shall substantially screen the arrays and antenna panels. d. Orientation: The entire wireless communication facility shall be located within an existing facility equipment enclosure area on -site along Baldwin Park Boulevard. The walled area shall house the mono - eucalyptus structure, two equipment enclosures (one per carrier) and two emergency 1® generators (one per carrier). The wall height shall be up to 8' for a portion or all of the housed area of this lot, for protection of equipment and less visibility. e. Screening: In addition to the tree installation requirements along Baldwin Park Boulevard outlined in Section 4.2.07 (Landscaping), the property owner /wireless carrier shall install at least four (4) 24 inch box trees along the rear lot line. Vines shall be planted along all sides of the perimeter wall surrounding the wireless communications facility to further enhance landscaping. Use of additional shrubs, vines or other landscape screening material shall be encouraged. The property owner /wireless carriers will be responsible for all maintenance of landscape installed as part of the wireless communication facility. f. Access: An access easement shall be granted to the wireless communication facility lot by the residential portion of this project. This easement will allow access through the residential portion of the project and be included as part of the Tract Map. g. Modifications: Any modification to the requirements outlined above shall be reviewed and approved by the Baldwin Park Planning Commission through the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) process. 5.0 Design Building site and landscape design shall be in accordance with the attached Design Guidelines (see Exhibit Guidelines "G "). Design Guidelines are regarded as an appropriate means of advancing Plan Area Development goals. In particular, design guidelines can direct the Plan Area toward a more favorable development environment by disallowing poor design solutions and encouraging superior design practices. Nonetheless, the applicable criteria are intended to express "intent" rather than absolutes, thereby allowing a certain degree of flexibility as well as promoting creativity and innovation. Deviation from the guidelines shall be considered by the Design Review Committee; however any deviations must exhibit a superior approach to fulfilling the intent, goals, and objectives of the Design Guidelines. 6.0 Development After adoption of the SPA by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, no permit or entitlement shall be Procedures issued for the construction or placement of any new building or structure until such development has been considered and approved in accordance with the following procedure: All development proposals shall receive initial review by the Design Review Committee followed by the submission of an application for approval of a Development Plan. Entitlement applications shall be processed and approved in the manner specified in the City's Municipal Code. 7.0 Implementation The implementation of this SPA will be accomplished through the City's development review process, Program considering development plans from concept to construction drawings. Upon adoption of the SPA, developers and /or property owners may prepare and submit plans for development within the SPA Area. Development plans shall be prepared and submitted for review in conformance with the provisions of this SPA and the requirements of the City's Code. Project review shall progress as follows: The City's Plan /Design Review process represents the basis for approval or denial of a more fully developed design proposal, and no building permits will be issued until a proposal has received approval 11 from the City's Plan /Design Review Committee. A more complete description of this process is provided as an attachment to the City's Plan /Design Review application form, and within the City's Zoning Code (Section 153.656). Provisions for an appeal of the Design Review Committee decisions to the Planning Commission and City Council have been established. The intent of Plan /Design Review is to promote and enhance good design and site relationships in order to provide for more orderly development within the City. The overriding design principle as established by the City's Zoning Code (Section 153.659.B) is as follows: "integrate the physical architectural element with the streetscape and to visually screen undesirable elements such as parking, storage, loading, refuse collection and similar areas from the view of access streets, freeways and adjacent properties." While this is a general design principle, the attached set of design guidelines are provided as a necessary means of clarifying appropriate design solutions, as well as providing a more substantial basis for the design review of project proposals. 8.0 Amendments The provisions of this SPA, including but not limited to, the documents attached hereto as Exhibits "A -F" inclusive, may be amended in the manner provided in Section 65450 of the Government Code as it now exists or as it may hereafter be amended. • Exhibit "A" - Vicinity Map • Exhibit "B" - Boundary Survey • Exhibit "C" - Site Plan • Exhibit "D" - Private Yard Exhibit • Exhibit "E" - Lighting Exhibit • Exhibit "F" - Wireless Communication Facility Plans ° Exhibit "G" - Design Guidelines �2 lax,moll Amendment to the Kennan Center Specific Plan Located in the City of •, ["'all I:� Q O 0 J J wmYQ j i' �� R 154 pig VIRPH! 11 1 IMP HIMMIMU p-p-u j�-Jjq �jg-jM - I g �,Aj; - � .1;4-11' t . 411 15 1. r ,ii It 45 454 hol 11j Rt! g N BU W ti > M x Do 0 m m 8. 3. 0 I q z > > E5 > l3 ul -A s 5 0 > > r > z r z IT! 2 b-1 - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ---Z:1 — — — — — — 11 — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — ie, W! . . ...... 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Building massing should be varied with projections and recesses to provide visual and spatial interest. 6. To minimize building height and to lighten building mass, flat roofs with minimal parapets shall be used. 7. Windows and exterior doors should have treatments, such as trim, to emphasize openings, and to dematerialize building mass. 8. Building materials and colors should be used for aesthetic quality, and architectural harmony. 9. Color selection should complement and be consistent with architecture. 10. Plan types, elevation types and color schemes shall be used to provide maximum variety of homes. 11. Individual unit entries should be designed with entry sequence and human scale in mind and be screened for privacy. 12. When possible, natural light should be provided on all 4 sides of homes. Windows on "zero walls" shall have sills at 6 feet (minimum) for privacy of adjacent neighbor while providing natural light. 13. 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Pacific Ave. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Contact: Amy Harbin, AlCP (626) 813-5261 APPLICANT: KLL Investments, LLC 2863 Maricopa St. Torrance, CA 90503 Contact: Mr. Allan Lui (424) 271-7263 CEQA CONSULTANT: RBF Consulting, a company of Michael Baker International 40810 County Center Drive, Suite 100 Temecula, CA 92591-6049 Contact: Kevin Thomas, CEP (951) 506-2074 T No. 72195 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 0N No. 7Zt95 Table ofContents Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration SECTION1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................~......~.....~...^.~.......~....^..~.~^^~~^^~~^^~^~^~~~~~^1 1.1 STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND REQUIREMENTS ............................................................... 1 1.2 PURPOSE ........................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 CONSULTATION .............................................................................................. ................. 1 1,4 INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE ----------------------------. 2 SECTION 2,0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..............,.,..^~^~^`^~~^^^^^^^~^`^~^^^^^~~`~~^~^~`~^^^^^^^^^^~^3 2.1 PROJECT UO[/ADO0 O' SETTING ......... ............................................................................ 3 2.2 BACKGROUND _---..--------.------------.-------.---.. 3 2.3 PROJECT OEUECTK/ES— ............. ..................................................................................... 4 2/4 PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS -----------------~----~-------. 4 2.5 AGREEMENTS, PERMITS, AND APPROVALS ---.--------.---.------.. S SECTION 3.0 INITIAL STUDY CHECK LIST ..................~......................~...,.,.....~,,...17 3.1 BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................ l7 3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ................................................... 18 3.3 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL \MPACTS.--------.------------ 18 SECTION 4[0 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS ..................~.....~..~......~..........~...~.....,.21 4.1 AESTHETICS -------.--------~.--------------------.— 21 4.2 AGRICULTURE RES0URCES----.----.---.--------.---------.. 27 29 4.3 AIR QUALITY -----------------_-------~------------. 4,4 BIOLOGICAL RE3DURCE5.-------------------------------. 41 4,5 CULTURAL RESOURCES ................................................................................................... 44 4.6 GEOLOGY AND SOILS ...................................................................................................... 48 4.7 GREENHOUSE GAS EM|3S0N3-------.---~--------.----.---- 53 4.8 HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS K4ATERk\L3-----------~~----.------. 58 4.9 HYDROLOGY AND WATER [\UAL[TY--------------------------. 62 4.10 LAND USE AND RELEVANT PLANNING ........................................................................... 71 4`11 MINERAL RESOURCES-----.----.----------------------.. 72 4.12 N05E.--------.--------------------------------- 74 4`13 POPULATION AND HOUSING ------------------------.----.. 80 4.14 PUBLIC SERVICES ........................................................................................... ................. 82 4.15 RGCKEAT|ON-------------.------------.----.-------. 84 4.16 TRANS PORT/glON/TRAFF|C........................................................................................... 87 4.17 UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS ................................................................................... 91 4.18 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF 8GN|F|CA0CE--.-------------------- 95 4.19 DETERK4|NAT|ON------------~------------~----.----- 97 City of Baldwin Park Page i October 2014 Table nfContents TTM No. 72195 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration SECTION5.0 REFERENCES ^^^`^~^`^~^~^~^~^^^^^^^~^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^~^^^^~~~~^^^~^^^~^^^^^~~^~~~~^^`^~^^^`^^99 5.1 LEAD AGENCY: ..................................................... .......................................................... 99 5.2 PREPARERS OF INITIAL STUDY/ MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION -------- 99 5.3 REFERENCES: .---------------------------------.---- 99 Exhibit Regional Location Map .............................. Exhibit Project Vicinity Map ................................... Exhibit ExistngParuuoMmp— ---------- Exhibit 4 U|uohativeSitePkan -----------' Exhibit Tentative Tract Map TTN172105 ......... ..... Exhibit 0 Conceptual Ca|u|arTovvar E11eveton Vkavv Exhibit 7 FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map .............. ....................................... 7 ................... ................... S .............................. ....... 11 ............ .......................... 13 ....................................... 15 .... .................................. 25 ....................................... 69 Table 4.3-1: Construction Emissions ............................................................................... ......... 32 Table 4.3-2: Long-Term Operational AjrEnnisaiono----------------------.35 Table 4.3-3: Localized Significance of Construction Emissions ................................................. 3S Table 4.3-4: Localized Significance of Operational EnnisSione-----------------3S Table 4.7-1: Estimated Greenhouse Gas Emissions ................................................................. 57 Table 4.12-1: Maximum Noise Levels Generated by Construction Equipment .......................... 76 Table 4]2-2: Typical Vibration Levels for Construction Equipment ...................... .................... 79 Table 41O-1: Existing LOS Conditions .................................................................................. ... 88 8U��������������K�N���� ��.�" ��" APPENDICES "�"���"����� Appendix A: Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Data Appendix B: Phase | Site Analysis Appendix C: Transportation Impact Analysis October 2014 Page ii City of Baldwin Park Following preliminary review of the proposed Tentative Tract Map (TTM) No. 72195 Project, here after called the "Project," the City of Baldwin Park (City) has determined that the Project is a "project" subject to the guidelines and regulations of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This Initial Study has been prepared to address potential impacts associated with the Project, as described below. This Initial Study addresses the direct, indirect, and cumulative environmental effects associated with implementation of the proposed Project. In accordance with CEQA (Public Resources Code, Section 21000 - 21178.1), this Initial Study has been prepared to analyze the Project in order to identify any potential significant environmental impacts that would result from implementation of the Project:. The purpose of this Initial Study is to inform City of Baldwin Park decision - makers, affected agencies, and the public of potential environmental impacts associated with implementation of the proposed Project. The purpose of an Initial Study is to: (1) identify environmental impacts; (2) provide the Lead Agency with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an EIR or Negative Declaration; (3) enable an applicant or Lead Agency to modify the project, mitigating adverse impacts before an EIR is prepared; (4) facilitate environmental assessment early in the design of the project; (5) provide documentation of the factual basis for the finding in a Negative or other method, provided that entries on a checklist or other form are briefly explained to indicate that there is some evidence to support the entries; (4) a discussion of ways to mitigate significant effects identified, if any; (5) an examination of whether the Project is compatible with existing zoning, plans, and other applicable land use controls; and (6) the name of the person or persons who prepared or participated in the preparation of the Initial Study. The Lead Agency has determined that an Initial Study would be required for the Project, the Lead Agency begins informal consultations with all Responsible Agencies and Trustee Agencies that administer resources affected by the Project. Consultations are conducted to obtain recommendations from those Responsible Agencies prior to initiation of the permit acquisition process. The City would consider any recommendations from these agencies in the formulation of their preliminary findings. City of Baldwin Park Page 1 October 2014 Section 1.0 Introduction TTMNo.719Z5 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Pertinent documents relating to this Initial Study have been cited and incorporated, in accordance with Sections 15148 and 15150 of the State CEQA Guidelines, to eliminate the need for inclusion of voluminous engineering and technical reports within the CEQA document. Of particular relevance are those previous EDya that present information regarding descriptions of environmental settings, future development-related growth and cnonzlu6ve impacts. This Initial Study has incorporated by reference the foUnvvtog documents, which are available for review at the following location: 14403B. Pacific Ave Baldwin Park, LA9I706 October 2014 Page 2 City of Baldwin Park The proposed project site ia located within the City c6 Baldwin Park, Loa Angeles County, CA; refer to More specifically, the project site is located onthe southwest corner of Baldwin Park Boulevard and Merced Avenue. Refer to for a more detailed view ol the project locution. The project aitecooaiabofl2peoce1oaodiamppruxhnatelv36acreeofdeveluped|and(rebezto ���i��������1&���.�\aouch,dmprcY�daitebooexpedenced�ho�oduldevelopmeotund disturbance. The site contains existing structures, with past uses that include uchnrob facility, school facility, avvireleaa communication facility, a commercial building aa well as five otoglm- ±aznilv residences. However, uJi parcels and the utcocioree contained vviChbn them have been acquired by the project applicant and all structures on the site are vacant. The existing wireless communication facility continues to operate on the ahu. Existing single-family residential is located adjacent to the west and southwest boundaries of the project site. f\ mix of existing residential (aingla-[andlv and nuuld-fazoi|v) and commercial uses are located to the east across Baldwin Park Boulevard. A mix of existing commercial and multi-family residential uses ia located to the uorth across Merced /Aveuue. Pormzuot to the Baldwin 9uzk Zoning Map, the site contains two underlying zoning designations, Single Family Residential (D-1) and Mixed Use ./\n Initial Study/Negative Declaration dated April 2OII indicates tbe C-1 zoning mu the project sdeaudapuodonoftbeD,1 zoning was proposed to be changed to MU2 as part of a City comprehensive update of zoning pursuant to permit applications AZC-163, AGP-115, and Z-553, which has since been approved. The project is also located within the City of Baldwin Park Kerman Center Specific Plan area approved by the City on January 17, 2007. Under the Specific Plan, the project site 1uod use designation includes residential towobomes, vvizdeaa communication facilities, private eduouhouuJ facilities, and potentially certain allowable commercial uses. The Baldwin Park General Plan includes Single Family Residential (SFB) and Neighborhood Commercial (NC) land use designation oo the project site. The City April 2011 Initial Study/Negative Declaration provided and mentioned above indicates the NC and portions of the SFIl designations «uthe project site were to be changed to a Mixed Use (MU) land use designation in the General Plan. ---���� 2O14 O October City Page Section I.0 Project Deschpd TT�N o� 72915 on Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration • Demolish existing structures. • Process u Lot Line Adjustment between two existing parcels onthe project site tocreate u separate parcel for the existing wireless communication equipment. • Process uChanSe of Zone to include APN8552-OI7-O04into the existing Specific Plan Area. • Re-subdivide zezouiobog 11 existing parcels and the l added parcel into ooino1e parcel for residential condominium purposes. = Develop a gated residential condominium project oi51 detached single-family dwelling units, including with o small private passive parK faciUty, landscaping, private drives, and associated parking. � Provide u relocated wireless coznznnnice6mn facility and related equipment, including two (2) antenna arrays on a single monopole intended to resemble a Eucalyptus tree. The project proposes the development of approximately 3.6 acres within the Kerman Center Specific Plan area to accommodate fifty one (5I) single family detached town home dwelling units aa condominium ownership that would create u gated residential project. A Zone Change will be required to add APN 8552-017-004 to the existing Specific Plan area. The town home unite v«oo|d be u maximum of thirty five beet (35 ft.) in height and would include op to three stories of living space. The town home units would range from 1,620 sq. ft. to 1,945 sq. ft. in size. The project vvmold also include interior private drives, a ecoaU private passive park facility, landscaping, and utility infrastructure to serve the project (rebzrto Exhibit 4, Illustrative Site Plan and Exhibit 5, Tentative Tract Map No. 72195. The existing wireless communication facility that is located oothe vacant church building steeple would be relocated within ul,3UO sq. ft. enclosure along Baldwin Park Boulevard. The wireless communication facility would contain an approximate sixty nine foot (69 ft.) monopole, which is proposed to be enhanced with ocreeoinS1 to resemble u Eucalyptus bee (zn000- eooa|vobus) with actual living trees uJiaownt to k The wireless communication facility vvoo1d also contain landscaping and accessory equipment required for operation of the facility (refer to Exhibit 6, Conce-12tual Cellular Tower . There are existing power lines and associated poles that are aligned within the rights-of-ways of Merced Avenue and Baldwin Park Boulevard. Itia anticipated dmtouepohe,IooatedonMerced Avenue, would obstruct access into the project and would be required to be relocated. The project is anticipated to be a phased development, with a development sequence that is subject to dzuoBa over time to respond to various factors including the cyclical nature of the housing 1 Screening is intended to conceal/hide or disguise the mono-pole (mono-eucalyptus) to make it more stealth inappearance. October 2014 Page City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 2.0 Project Description market and other variations in demand. Individual project phases may overlap or be developed concurrently. 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General Plan Designation: Mixed Use and Single-Family Residential Zoning Classification: Mixed Use (MU-2) and Single-Family Residential (R-1) Description of the Project: (Describe the whole action involved, including but not limited to, later phases of the project, and.any secondary, support.or off-site features necessary for its Refer to Section 2.4, Project Characteristics, above. Surrounding Land-Uses and Setfiqg� Refer to Section 2.1, Project Location & Setting, above. ----���� O October 2014 tyof8a|dwinPark Page Section 3.0 Initial Study Check List TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration i :. r� :, ►:�. The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this Project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact ", as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. The analysis found that with implementation of mitigation measures, all of these potentially significant impacts would be reduced to a less than significant level. ® Aesthetics ❑ Agriculture Resources Air Quality 21 Biological Resources ® Cultural Resources ® Geology /Soils ® Greenhouse Gas ® Hydrology / Water El Land Use / Planning Emissions Quality ® Mineral Resources 0 Noise ❑ Population / Housing ® Public Services El Recreation El Transportation /Traffic Utilities! Service 17-1 Mandatory Findings of Significance Systems 3 ®3 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 1 PACTS This section analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed Project. The issue areas evaluated in this Initial Study include: Aesthetics ® Land Use and Planning ® Agriculture Resources Mineral Resources ® Air Quality and Global Warming Noise ® Biological Resources Population and Housing ® Cultural Resources Public Services ® Geology and Soils Recreation • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Transportation /Traffic • Hazards and Hazardous Materials M Utilities and Service Systems Hydrology and Water Quality ® Mandatory Findings of Significance The environmental analysis in this section is patterned after the Initial Study Checklist recommended by the City's CEQA Guidelines and used by the City in its environmental review process. For the preliminary environmental assessment undertaken as part of this Initial Study's preparation, a determination that there is a potential for significant effects indicates the need to more fully analyze the Project impacts and to identify mitigation. October 2014 Page 18 City of Baldwin Park TTIVI No. 72915 Section 3.0 Initial Study Check List Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration For the evaluation of potential impacts, the questions in the Initial Study Checklist are stated and an answer is provided according to the analysis undertaken as part of the Initial Study. The analysis considers the long-term, direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts of the proposed Project. To each question, the following are the four possible responses: No Impact. The Project would not have any measurable environmental impact on the environment. Less Than Significant Impact. The Project would have the potential for impacting the environment, although this impact will be below established thresholds that are considered to be significant. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated. The Project would have the potential to generate impacts which may be considered as a significant effect on the environment, although mitigation measures or changes to the Project's physical or operational characteristics can reduce these impacts to levels that are less than significant. Potentially Significant Impact. The Project would have impacts that are considered significant, and additional mitigation measures cannot reduce these impacts to less than significant levels. Where potential impacts are anticipated to be significant, mitigation measures are required so that impacts may be avoided or reduced to the extent feasible. City of Baldwin Park Page 19 October 2014 Section 3.0 Initial Study Check List TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 20 City of Baldwin Park This section analyzes the potential environmental impacts that may result from the proposed Project. For the evaluation of potential impacts, the questions in the Initial Study Checklist (Section 3) are stated and answers are provided according to the analysis undertaken as part of the Initial Study. The analysis considers the Project's short -term impacts (construction- related), and long -term impacts (operational - related). 4.1 AESTHETICS Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporation Impact Tm act AESTHETICS -- Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, El El R1 El trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing El El El visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely El affect day or nighttime views in the area? Would the Project. a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact A scenic vista is generally defined as a view of undisturbed natural lands exhibiting a unique or unusual feature that comprises an important or dominant portion of the viewshed. Scenic vistas may also be represented by a particular distant view that provides visual relief from less attractive views of nearby features. Other designated Federal and State lands, as well as local open space or recreational areas, may also offer scenic vistas if they represent a valued aesthetic view within the surrounding landscape. City of Baldwin Park Page 21 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration The proposed project would be constructed on land that previously contained residential and commercial development. The construction of the proposed project would not result in the removal of open space, recreational areas, or state lands. In certain locations within the project vicinity, there are occasional distant mountain views. The mountains are sporadically visible, but it would depend on the location of the viewer within the community. Not all of the surrounding community have mountain views because of existing development, existing mature trees, and climate conditions that hinder views. The project site is generally surrounded by existing urban development that includes commercial and residential uses. The proposed project may potentially hinder distant mountain views from adjacent areas, but because of existing development in the area, existing mature trees that sporadically hinder views in the area, and erratic climate conditions that occur in the area, impacts are considered less than significant in this regard. b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The proposed project is approximately 6 miles from the nearest highway that is eligible for State Designated Scenic Highway. Highway 39, which is northeast of the project site, is eligible for designation as a state scenic highway however it is not officially designated. The project site is also located on an area that contained existing single story development and as such it will not impact views of rock outcroppings or other scenic resources. There are existing trees on site that could potentially be viewed from the surrounding area. Any tree removal or trimming would be required to comply with the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance 1336. The project would also provide landscaping that would be reviewed and approved by the City. Because the project would be required to comply the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance, landscaping plans would be reviewed and approved by the City of Baldwin Park, and the project sites proximity /distance from a potentially scenic highway, impacts are considered less than significant. c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The project site contains structures that are vacant and subject to vandalism (graffiti), which potentially could degrade the aesthetic value of the surrounding community. The existing structures are proposed to be demolished and replaces with new structures. The proposed project includes the construction of three story residential units as well as a 69 -foot mono - eucalyptus cellular antenna and related components. The residential units will be constructed in accordance with applicable City guidelines and will be subject to City review prior to approval and construction. Development standards for the project site are established in the Kerman Specific Plan and have been incorporated into the design of the project. Substantial design review and integration was given to the construction of the cellular antenna due to its height and the residential development proposed on the site as well as the existing residential in the vicinity of the project. All machinery associated with the cellular antenna would be screened by visually integrated walls. The antenna, which would October 2014 Page 22 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration be 69' tall, would be designed with a "mono - eucalyptus" design in order to screen the antenna and look more natural to the surrounding area (Refer to 6, Coot c l ital C clr`.yla .l 1 hca ioa In order to incorporate the antenna /mono - eucalyptus with the visual character of the project, live trees, of a size and species to be approved by the City, with similar height2 and character, would be added as companion trees adjacent to the antenna /mono - eucalyptus. The project applicant has already initiated discussions with City staff in order to develop an antenna /mono - eucalyptus design that reduces visual impacts to the project vicinity while still achieving the project objectives. The antenna /mono- eucalyptus will continue to be subject to all City regulations and review prior to construction of the proposed project. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed Project would provide new 'lighting sources and add windows to the residential structures, which can potentially cause reflective window glare during various daytime conditions, and add lighting during nighttime conditions. The lighting or glare intensity caused by the future development would be similar to that which occurs in the Project area, as produced by the existing residential and commercial structures near the Project site. Furthermore, future Project development would be required to comply with the City's Municipal Code regulations regarding exterior lighting, security lighting, and shielded lighting, which would minimize lighting /glare impacts. Accordingly, implementation of the proposed Project would result in a less than significant impact due to new sources of light or glare. 2 Similar height to the extent feasible. City of Baldwin Park Page 23 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 24 City of Baldwin Park 0 z .1 :3 z in Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 26 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration 4.2 AGRICULTURE RESOURCES AGRICULTURE RESOURCES: In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California Dept. of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non - agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? c) Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code section 12220(g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code section 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(g))? d) Result in the loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non - forest use? e) Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non - agricultural use? Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis F u 0 101 a No Impact u Fol 1:1 Less Than El 10 Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Incorporation Impact F u 0 101 a No Impact u Fol 1:1 R1 El 10 City of Baldwin Park Page 27 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Ti'M No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Would the Project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non - agricultural use? Determination: No Impact According to the City of Baldwin Park General Plan, the project site is not designated as an agricultural use. The project site is not located within the California Department of Conservation 2010 Farmland Mapping and Monitoring program, and as such is not designated as Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance. Therefore, the proposed project would have no impact related to the conversion of agricultural land zoned by the City of Baldwin Park or designated by the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program, to non - agricultural uses. b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? Determination: No Impact The proposed project site is located within the Single - Family Residential (R -1) and Mixed Use (MU -2) Zoning Designations, and is designated as Single Family Residential and Neighborhood Commercial in the General. Plan. As such, the site is not zoned to accommodate agricultural uses and the development of the proposed project would not conflict with any agricultural zoning. The Williamson Act requires a minimum of 100 acres for the establishment of an agricultural preserve. The project site, which consists of 3.6 acres, is far below the minimum requirements as defined within the Act. Due to the small size of the project site, zoning and existing development on the project site, the no impacts to agricultural zoning or Williamson Act contracts would occur. c) Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code section 12220(8)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code section 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(g))? Determination: No Impact As mentioned in the responses above, the project site is zoned for single- family residential and mixed use. The zoning in conjunction with the development located on the project site eliminates any impacts to timberland or timber production areas. Therefore, no impacts would occur. d) Result in the loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non forest use? Determination: No Impact As mentioned in the responses above, the project site does not contain any timberland or forestland. The project would also not result in the conversion of forestland to non - forestland. Therefore, no impacts would occur. e) Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non - agricultural use? Determination: No Impact As stated in the responses above. The proposed project would not result in the conversion of farmland to any non - agricultural use. No impacts would occur as a result of the project. October 2014 Page 28 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. D915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration AIR QUALITY — Whereuvadob&,the significance criteria established bvthe applicable mb or air Less Than polbzdoncontn�di�zictoua�bezelb�d Si�n��uot upon to make the f�lowingde�on�u�na. yo�d�� G��imut �� M�Sudnu Less Than SiR��cu� �v Would the project: Impact Incorporation Impact lo«yuct u)Coo8ic�witbozobabuctiuoPlemeuLudnn ' YJ of the applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially tnun existing oz projected air quality violation? c\ Result in acuznnladne|n considerable net increase of uuv criteria poUutantfor which the project non-attainment -/ uo applicable federal or state uzobieotair F—| �� El �� [�[ [—� u�| �� quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precozaoro)? d` Expose sensitive receptors tosubstantial Ll ~—~ -- -- pollutant concentrations? e)[reahen6iecdonableodozsa8e�tbzBa ' -' F—i F-1 C�[ 7-1 c_/ substantial number of people? Would the a) Conflict with mobstruct implementation nfthe applicable air quality plan? Less Than The proposed project is located within the South Coast Air Basin (Basbn), which isgoverned by the SCA(}MD. (]o December 7,2O12, the SCA[}MD Governing Board approved the 3022 Air 0ux//tv 20unogexzewt Plan (2012 A(}MP), vvldch outlines its strategies for meeting the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAA8S) for fine parhoo1ub matter (2M2.5) and ozone (03). Acoordiu8totheSCA()24D'a2O12/\[1MI,hvonnaiuozitezioz000tbouddzcaaed. With respect to the first criterion, S[A{NID methodologies require that an air quality analysis for o project indodoforecasts of project emissions in relation to contributing to air quality violations and delay ofattainment. City of Baldwin Park Page 29 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis 'iTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Would the project result in an increase in the frequency or severity of existing air quality violations? Since the consistency criteria identified under the first criterion pertain to pollutant concentrations, rather than to total regional emissions, an analysis of a project's pollutant emissions relative to localized pollutant concentrations is used as the basis for evaluating project consistency. As discussed in Impact Statement 4.3(d), below, localized concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and fugitive dust (PMio and PM2.5) would be less than significant during project operations. Therefore, the proposed project would not result in an increase in the frequency or severity of existing air quality violations. Because reactive organic gases (ROGs) are not a criteria pollutant, there is no ambient standard or localized threshold for ROGs. Due to the role ROG plays in ozone formation, it is classified as a precursor pollutant and only a regional emissions threshold has been established. Would the project cause or contribute to new air quality violations? As discussed in impact Statement 4.3(b), operations of the proposed project would result in emissions that would be below the SCAQMD operational thresholds. Therefore, the proposed project would not have the potential to cause or affect a violation of the ambient air quality standards. Would the project delay timely attainment of air quality standards or the interim emissions reductions specified in the AQMP? The proposed project would result in less than significant impacts with regard to localized concentrations during project operations. As such, the proposed project would not delay the timely attainment of air quality standards or 2012 AQMP emissions reductions. With respect to the second criterion for determining consistency with SCAQMD and Southern California Association of Government's (SCAG) air quality policies, it is important to recognize that air quality planning within. the Basin focuses on attainment of ambient air quality standards at the earliest feasible date. Projections for achieving air quality goals are based on assumptions regarding population, housing, and growth trends. Thus, the SCAQMD's second criterion for determining project consistency focuses on whether or not the proposed project exceeds the assumptions utilized in preparing the forecasts presented in the 2012 AQMP. Determining whether or not a project exceeds the assumptions reflected in the 2012 AQMP involves the evaluation of the three criteria outlined below. The following discussion provides an analysis of each of these criteria. Would the project be consistent with the population, housing, and employment growth projections utilized in the preparation of the AQMP? In the case of the 2012 AQMP, three sources of data form the basis for the projections of air pollutant emissions: the City's General Plan, SCAG's Growth Management October 2014 Page 30 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Chapter of the Regional Comprehensive Plan (RCP), and SCAG's 2012 -2035 Regional Transportation Plan /Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP /SCS). The RTP /SCS also provides socioeconomic forecast projections of regional population growth. The project site is located within a specific plan area, which allows for a maximum of 1.6 units per acre. The proposed project, while it would require a specific plan amendment for the construction of residential units without any educational /commercial facilities outlined in the specific plan. However, the units would be constructed at a density of 14.1 units per acre, which is below the maximum density allowed by the specific plan. The population, housing, and employment forecasts, which are adopted by SCAG's Regional Council, are based on the local plans and policies applicable to the City. Additionally, as the SCAQMD has incorporated these same projections into the 2012 AQMP, it can be concluded that the proposed project would be consistent with the projections. Would the project implement all feasible air quality mitigation measures? Compliance with all feasible emission reduction measures identified by the SCAQMD would be required as identified in Impact Statements 4.3(b). As such, the proposed project would meet this 2012 AQMP consistency criterion. Would the project be consistent with the land use planning strategies set forth in the AQMP? The proposed project would serve to implement various City and SCAG policies. The proposed project is located within a developed portion of the City, and is considered to be an infill development in the vicinity of a mix of residential uses. In conclusion, the determination of 2012 AQMP consistency is primarily concerned with the long -term influence of a project on air quality in the Basin. The proposed project would not result in a long -term impact on the region's ability to meet State and Federal air quality standards. Also, the proposed project would be consistent with the goals and policies of the AQMP for control of fugitive dust. As discussed above, the proposed project would also be consistent with SCAQMD and SCAG's goals and policies and is considered consistent with the 2012 AQMP. b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Construction related activities would generate short -term air quality impacts. Construction equipment would include tractors, dozers, graders, water trucks, excavators, scrapers, tractors, backhoes, pavers, rollers, and loaders. Exhaust emission factors for typical diesel - powered heavy equipment are based on the California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod) program defaults. Variables factored into estimating the total construction emissions include the level of activity, length of construction period, number of pieces and types of equipment in use, site characteristics, weather conditions, number of construction personnel, and the amount of materials to be transported on- or off -site. The analysis of daily construction emissions has been prepared utilizing the CalEEMod computer model. City of Baldwin Park Page 31 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis T IVI No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Refer to Appendix A Air Quality /Greenhouse Gas Data for the CalEEMod modeling outputs and results. Table 4.3-1, Construction Related Emissions, presents the anticipated daily short - term construction emissions. Tnhla A1.1- ('nnctroirtinn Fmie -inns Fugitive Dust Emissions Construction activities are a source of fugitive dust emissions that may have a substantial, temporary impact on local air quality. In addition, fugitive dust may be a nuisance to those living and working in the project area. Fugitive dust emissions are associated with land clearing, ground excavation, cut - and -fill, and truck travel on unpaved roadways (including demolition as well as construction activities). Fugitive dust emissions vary substantially from day to day, depending on the level of activity, specific operations, and weather conditions. Fugitive dust from grading, excavation and construction is expected to be short - term and would cease upon project completion. Additionally, most of this material is inert silicates, rather than the complex organic particulates released from combustion sources, which are more harmful to health. Dust (larger than 10 microns) generated by such activities usually becomes more of a local nuisance than a serious health problem. Of particular health concern is the amount of PMzo (particulate matter smaller than 10 microns) generated as a part of fugitive dust emissions. PM10 poses a serious health hazard alone or in combination with other pollutants. Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) is mostly produced by mechanical processes. These include automobile fire wear, industrial processes such as cutting and grinding, and re- suspension of particles from the ground or road surfaces by wind and human activities such as construction or agriculture. PM2.5 is mostly derived from combustion sources, such as automobiles, trucks, and other vehicle exhaust, as well as from stationary sources. These October 2014 Page 32 City of Baldwin Park Pollutant ( oundslda )l Emissions Source ROG NOx C0 + SOz PMM PMzs Year Unmitigated Emissions 7.13 88.63 66.56 0.13 21.36 12.83 Mitigated Emissions2.3A 7.13 88.63 66.56 0.13 9.94 6.56 SCAQMD Thresholds 75 100 550 150 150 55 Is Threshold Exceeded After Mitigation? No No No No No NO Year 2 Unmitigated Emissions 36.29 29.05 20.18 0.03 2.21 1.92 Mitigated Emissions2,3 36.29 29.05 20.18 0.03 2.16 1.91 SCAQMD Thresholds 75 100 550 150 150 55 Is Threshold Exceeded After Mitigation? No No No No No No Notes: 1. Emissions were calculated using CalEEMod, as recommended by the SCAQMD. 2. The reduction /credits for construction emission mitigations are based on mitigation included in CalEEMod and as typically required by the SCAQMD through Rule 403. The mitigation includes the following: properly maintain mobile and other construction equipment; replace ground cover in disturbed areas quickly; water exposed surfaces three times daily; cover stock piles with tarps; water all haul roads twice daily; and limit speeds on unpaved roads to 15 miles per hour. 3. Refer to Appendix A, Air Quality /Greenhouse Gas Data, for assumptions used in this analysis. Fugitive Dust Emissions Construction activities are a source of fugitive dust emissions that may have a substantial, temporary impact on local air quality. In addition, fugitive dust may be a nuisance to those living and working in the project area. Fugitive dust emissions are associated with land clearing, ground excavation, cut - and -fill, and truck travel on unpaved roadways (including demolition as well as construction activities). Fugitive dust emissions vary substantially from day to day, depending on the level of activity, specific operations, and weather conditions. Fugitive dust from grading, excavation and construction is expected to be short - term and would cease upon project completion. Additionally, most of this material is inert silicates, rather than the complex organic particulates released from combustion sources, which are more harmful to health. Dust (larger than 10 microns) generated by such activities usually becomes more of a local nuisance than a serious health problem. Of particular health concern is the amount of PMzo (particulate matter smaller than 10 microns) generated as a part of fugitive dust emissions. PM10 poses a serious health hazard alone or in combination with other pollutants. Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) is mostly produced by mechanical processes. These include automobile fire wear, industrial processes such as cutting and grinding, and re- suspension of particles from the ground or road surfaces by wind and human activities such as construction or agriculture. PM2.5 is mostly derived from combustion sources, such as automobiles, trucks, and other vehicle exhaust, as well as from stationary sources. These October 2014 Page 32 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration particles are either directly emitted or are formed in the atmosphere from the combustion of gases such as NOx and sulfur oxides (SOx) combining with ammonia. PM2.5 components from material in the earth's crust, such as dust, are also present, with the amount varying in different locations. Mitigation Measure AQ -1 would implement dust control techniques (i.e., daily watering), limitations on construction hours, and adherence to SCAQMD Rules 402 and 403 (which require watering of inactive and perimeter areas, track out requirements, etc.), to reduce PM10 and PM25 concentrations. As depicted in ;t`adW -L-3 total PM10 and PM2.5 emissions would not exceed the SCAQMD thresholds during construction. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. Construction Equipment and Worker Vehicle Exhaust Exhaust emissions from construction activities include emissions associated with the transport of machinery and supplies to and from the project site, emissions produced on -site as the equipment is used, and emissions from trucks transporting materials to /from the site. As presented in !_rt ,71c ..t, construction equipment and worker vehicle exhaust emissions would be below the established SCAQMD thresholds. Therefore, air quality impacts from equipment and vehicle exhaust emission would be less than significant. ROG Emissions In addition to gaseous and particulate emissions, the application of asphalt and surface coatings creates ROG emissions, which are 03 precursors. As required, all architectural coatings for the proposed project structures would comply with SCAQMD Regulation XI, Rule 1113 — Architectural Coating3. Rule 1113 provides specifications on painting practices as well as regulates the ROG content of paint. In addition to Rule 1113, Mitigation Measure AQ -2 requires the use of high - pressure -low- volume (HPLV) paint applicators with a minimum transfer efficiency of at least 50 percent and using pre - painted construction materials. Mitigation Measure AQ -2 also limits the ROG /VOC content of architectural coatings (paints) to 50 grams per liter or less. Compliance with Mitigation Measure AQ -2 would ensure that emissions would be at less than significant levels. Asbestos Asbestos is a term used for several types of naturally occurring fibrous minerals that are a human health hazard when airborne. The most common type of asbestos is chrysotile, but other types such as tremolite and actinolite are also found in California. Asbestos is classified as a known human carcinogen by state, federal, and international agencies and was identified as a toxic air contaminant by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in 1986. Asbestos can be released from serpentinite and ultramafic rocks when the rock is broken or crushed. At the point of release, the asbestos fibers may become airborne, causing air 3 South Coast Air Quality Management District, http: / /www.agmd.gov /rules /reg /regll /r1113.pdf. City of Baldwin Park Page 33 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration quality and human health hazards. These rocks have been commonly used for unpaved gravel roads, landscaping, fill projects, and other improvement projects in some localities. Asbestos may be released to the atmosphere due to vehicular traffic on unpaved roads, during grading for development projects, and at quarry operations. All of these activities may have the effect of releasing potentially harmful asbestos into the air. Natural weathering and erosion processes can act on asbestos bearing rock and make it easier for asbestos fibers to become airborne if such rock is disturbed. According to the Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology, A General Location Guide for Ultramafic Rocks in California — Areas More Likely to Contain Naturally Occurring Asbestos Report (August 2000), serpentinite and ultramafic rocks are not known to occur within the project area. Thus, there would be no impact in this regard. Total Daily Construction Emissions In accordance with the SCAQMD Guidelines, CalEEMod was utilized to model construction emissions for ROG, NOX, CO, SOX, PMio, and PM2.5. CalEEMod allows the user to input nu• ugation measures such as watering the construction. area ea to limit fugitive dust. Mitigation measures that were input into CalEEMod allow for certain reduction credits and result in a decrease of pollutant emissions. Reduction credits are based upon studies developed by CARB, SCAQMD, and other air quality management districts throughout California, and were programmed within CalEEMod. As indicated in Table 4.3 -1, CalEEMod calculates the reduction associated with recommended mitigation measures. As indicated in . ,. j't, ".) i, impacts would be less than significant for all criteria pollutants during construction. Implementation of standard SCAQMD measures (required by Mitigation Measure AQ -1) would further reduce these emissions. Thus, construction related air emissions would be less than significant. Mobile Source Emissions Mobile sources are emissions from motor vehicles, including tailpipe and evaporative emissions. Depending upon the pollutant being discussed, the potential air gaaliiy impact may be of either regional or local concern. For example, ROG, NOX, SOX, PM7o, and PM2.5 are all pollutants of regional concern (NOX and ROG react with sunlight to form 03 [photochemical smog], and wind currents readily transport SOX, PM1o, and PM2.5). However, CO tends to be a localized pollutant, dispersing rapidly at the source. According to the Traffic Impact Analysis, the proposed project would generate approximately 762 daily trips. , r b1c -r, s 2, 'I cr rrt,Qp -tattonal 1'r 3�� rr at�r�;�, presents the anticipated mobile source emissions. As shown in `T`uz'(u. unmitigated emissions generated by vehicle traffic associated with the proposed project would not exceed established SCAQMD thresholds. Impacts from mobile source air emissions would be less than significant. October 2014 Page 34 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Area Source Emissions Area source emissions would be generated due to an increased demand for natural gas associated with the development of the proposed project. The primary use of natural gas producing area source emissions by the project would be for consumer products, architectural coating, and landscaping. As shown in I r'; r'c. ' ; _ ', area source emissions from the proposed project would not exceed SCAQMD thresholds for ROG, NOX, CO, SOX, PMio, or PM2.5. Table 4.3 -2: Lona -Term Operational Air Emissions Energy Source Emissions Energy source emissions would be generated as a result of electricity and natural gas (non - hearth) usage associated with the proposed project. The primary use of electricity and natural gas by the project would be for space heating and cooling, water heating, ventilation, lighting, appliances, and electronics. As shown in ab /c i > .', energy source emissions from the proposed project would not exceed SCAQMD thresholds for ROG, NOX, CO, SOX, PMio, or PM2.s. Diesel Fired — Back -Up Generators The proposed project would also include the use of an emergency diesel generator for each site in order to operate the cellular tower in the event of a power outage. Unless a power outage occurs, these generators would be operated for a maximum of one hour per month for routine testing and maintenance purposes. In order for generators to be considered an emergency backup generator by the SCAQMD, generators cannot operate more than 200 hours a year and can only operate in the event of an emergency power failure or for routine testing and maintenance. Furthermore, the SCAQMD has provided a list of models of equipment as meeting all applicable air quality requirements and have issued permits to the dealer /distributor of these engines. The Applicant would be required to obtain a permit to construct and a permit to operate the standby generators under SCAQMD Rules 201, 202, and 203. Under New Source Review (NSR), the generator would be required to meet Best Available Control Technology (BACT) requirements to minimize emissions of CO, ROG, NOx, and PMio. BACT standards for diesel -fired emergency generators specify a maximum allowable emissions rate of 8.5 grams City of Baldwin Park Page 35 October 2014 Pollutant (pounds/day) Emissions Source ROG NOx CO SOX PMio PM2s Mobile Emissions2 2.21 6.50 24.87 0.05 3.82 1.08 Area Source Emissions2 15.52 0.39 29.92 0.04 3.92 3.92 Energy Emissions2 0.04 0.38 0.16 0.00 0.03 0.03 Total Emissions 17.77 7.27 54.95 0.10 I 7.77 5.03 SCAQMD Threshold 55 55 550 150 150 55 Is Threshold Exceeded? No No No No No No !SI nif cant Im act ?) . Notes: 1. Based on CalEEMod modeling results, worst -case seasonal emissions for area and mobile emissions have been modeled. 2. Refer to Appendix A, Air Quafit §reenhouse Gas Data, for assumptions used in this analysis. Energy Source Emissions Energy source emissions would be generated as a result of electricity and natural gas (non - hearth) usage associated with the proposed project. The primary use of electricity and natural gas by the project would be for space heating and cooling, water heating, ventilation, lighting, appliances, and electronics. As shown in ab /c i > .', energy source emissions from the proposed project would not exceed SCAQMD thresholds for ROG, NOX, CO, SOX, PMio, or PM2.s. Diesel Fired — Back -Up Generators The proposed project would also include the use of an emergency diesel generator for each site in order to operate the cellular tower in the event of a power outage. Unless a power outage occurs, these generators would be operated for a maximum of one hour per month for routine testing and maintenance purposes. In order for generators to be considered an emergency backup generator by the SCAQMD, generators cannot operate more than 200 hours a year and can only operate in the event of an emergency power failure or for routine testing and maintenance. Furthermore, the SCAQMD has provided a list of models of equipment as meeting all applicable air quality requirements and have issued permits to the dealer /distributor of these engines. The Applicant would be required to obtain a permit to construct and a permit to operate the standby generators under SCAQMD Rules 201, 202, and 203. Under New Source Review (NSR), the generator would be required to meet Best Available Control Technology (BACT) requirements to minimize emissions of CO, ROG, NOx, and PMio. BACT standards for diesel -fired emergency generators specify a maximum allowable emissions rate of 8.5 grams City of Baldwin Park Page 35 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis l-fM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration of carbon monoxide per horsepower -hour (hp -hr), 1.0 gram of ROG per hp -hr, 6.9 grams of NOx per hp -hr, and 0.38 gram of PMlo per hp -hr. Sulfur dioxide emissions would be minor since the sulfur content of the diesel fuel would be limited to 0.05 percent by weight under SCAQMD Rule 431.2 (Sulfur Content of Liquid Fuels). Emergency equipment is exempt from modeling and offset requirements (Rule 1304) and does not require a health risk assessment (Rule 1401). In addition to applying for a permit to construct from the SCAQMD, it would be necessary to apply for a Special Application for Temporary Emergency Authorization to Operate Electric Backup Generator(s) During Involuntary Power Service Interruptions Permit, as required in Mitigation Measure AQ -3. Implementation of Mitigation Measure AQ -3 would also ensure that the generators would be approved by the SCAQMD. Therefore, with implementation of Mitigation Measure AQ -3, impacts associated with the operation of diesel- powered generators would be less than significant. MITIGATION MEASURES: AQ -1 Prior to issuance of any Grading Permit, the City Engineer shall confirm that the Grading Plan and specifications stipulate that, in compliance with SCAQMD Rule 403, excessive fugitive dust emissions shall be controlled by regular watering or other dust prevention measures, as specified in the SCAQMD's Rules and Regulations. In addition, SCAQMD Rule 402 requires implementation of dust suppression techniques to prevent fugitive dust from creating a nuisance off -site. Implementation of the following measures would reduce short -term fugitive dust impacts on nearby sensitive receptors: ® All active portions of the construction site shall be watered during daily construction activities and when dust is observed migrating from the project site to prevent excessive amounts of dust. The applicant shall submit a watering plan to control fugitive dust; • Pave or apply water every three hours during daily construction activities or apply non -toxic soil stabilizers on all unpaved access roads, parking areas, and staging areas. More frequent watering shall occur if dust is observed migrating from the site during site disturbance; • Any on -site stockpiles of debris, dirt, or other dusty material shall be enclosed, covered, or watered twice daily, or non -toxic soil binders shall be applied; ® All grading and excavation operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 miles per hour; ® Disturbed areas shall be replaced with ground cover or paved immediately after construction is completed in the affected area; ® Track -out devices such as gravel bed track -out aprons (3 inches deep, 25 feet long, 12 feet wide per lane and edged by rock berm or row of stakes) October 2014 Page 36 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration shall be installed to reduce mud /dirt trackout from unpaved truck exit routes. Alternatively a wheel washer shall be used at truck exit routes; ® On -site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 miles per hour; ® All material transported off -site shall be either sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust prior to departing the job site; and ® Trucks associated with soil - hauling activities shall avoid residential streets and utilize City - designated truck routes to the extent feasible. AQ -2 The following measures shall be implemented by the contractor to reduce ROG emissions resulting from application of architectural coatings: ® Use high- pressure -low- volume (HPLV) paint applicators with a minimum transfer efficiency of at least 50 percent; ® Use pre - painted construction materials; and ® VOC content of architectural coatings shall not exceed 50 grams per liter. AQ -3 Prior to the issuance of building permits, the Applicant shall demonstrate to Baldwin Park Community Development Department that the project would comply with SCAQMD Regulations and apply for a Special Application for Temporary Emergency Authorization To Operate Electric Backup Generator(s) During Involuntary Power Service Interruptions permit prior to installation and operation of the proposed emergency backup generators. c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? Determination: Less Than Significant With respect to the proposed project's construction - related air quality emissions and cumulative Basin -wide conditions, the SCAQMD has developed strategies to reduce criteria pollutant emissions outlined in the 2012 AQMP pursuant to Federal Clean Air Act (FCAA) mandates. As such, the proposed project would comply with SCAQMD Rule 403 requirements, and implement all feasible mitigation measures (Mitigation Measure AQ -1). Rule 403 requires that fugitive dust be controlled with the best available control measures in order to reduce dust so that it does not remain visible in the atmosphere beyond the property line of the proposed project. In addition, the proposed project would comply with adopted 2012 AQMP emissions control measures. Per SCAQMD rules and mandates, as well as the CEQA requirement that significant impacts be mitigated to the extent feasible, these same requirements (i.e., Rule 403 compliance, the implementation of all feasible mitigation measures, and compliance with adopted 2012 AQMP emissions control measures) would also be imposed on construction projects throughout the Basin, which would include related projects. City of Baldwin Park Page 37 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration As discussed previously, the proposed project would not result in long -term air quality impacts, as emissions would not exceed the SCAQMD adopted operational thresholds. Additionally, adherence to SCAQMD rules and regulations would alleviate potential impacts related to cumulative conditions on a project -by- project basis. Emission reduction technology, strategies, and plans are constantly being developed. As a result, the proposed project would not contribute a cumulatively considerable net increase of any nonattainment criteria pollutant. Therefore, cumulative operational impacts associated with implementation of the proposed project would be less than significant. d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? Determination: Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Sensitive receptors are defined as facilities or land uses that include members of the population that are particularly sensitive to the effects of air pollutants, such as children, the elderly, and people with illnesses. Examples of these sensitive receptors are residences, schools, hospitals, and daycare centers. CARB has identified the following groups of individuals as the most likely to be affected by air pollution: the elderly over 65, children under 14, athletes, and persons with cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis. Sensitive receptors near the project site include surrounding residences adjacent to the north, south and east of the project site, and a mobile home park located to the west. In order to identify impacts to sensitive receptors, the SCAQMD recommends addressing localized significance thresholds (LSTs) for construction and operations impacts (area sources only). The CO hotspot analysis following the LST analysis addresses localized mobile source impacts. LSTs were developed in response to SCAQMD Governing Boards' Environmental Justice Enhancement Initiative (I -4). The SCAQMD provided the Final Localized Significance Threshold Methodology (dated June 2003 [revised 2008]) for guidance. The LST methodology assists lead agencies in analyzing localized air quality impacts. The SCAQMD provides the LST screening lookup tables for one, two, and five acre projects emitting CO, NOX, PM2.5, or PMio. The LST methodology and associated mass rates are not designed to evaluate localized impacts from mobile sources traveling over the roadways. The SCAQMD recommends that any project over five acres should perform air quality dispersion modeling to assess impacts to nearby sensitive receptors. Based on the SCAQMD guidance on applying CalEEMod to LSTs, the project would disturb approximately five acres of land per day. Therefore, the LST thresholds for five acres were utilized for the construction LST analysis. As the nearest sensitive uses are adjacent to the project site, the LST value for 25 meters was utilized, as this is the most conservative option the methodology allows ?N c fir; 01-it yiw t con t3 f cffi q L gist jon5J shows the localized unmitigated and mitigated construction- related emissions. It is noted that the October 2014 Page 38 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration localized emissions presented in Table 4.3-3 are less than those in Table 4.3-1 because localized emissions include only on-site emissions (i.e., from construction equipment and fugitive dust), and do not include off-site emissions (i.e., from hauling activities). As seen in Table 4.3-3 , mitigated on -site emissions would not exceed the LSTs for SRA 17. Table 4.3-3: Localized Siqnificance of Construction Emissions As seen in Table 4.3-4, Localized Signiflcance of Operational Emission project-related mitigated operational area source emissions would be negligible and would be below the LSTs. Modeled area source emissions include the natural gas burning fireplaces and exclude the use of wood burning fireplaces per SCAQMD Rule 445. Therefore, operational LST impacts would be less than significant in this regard. Table 4.3-4: Localized Significance of Operational Emissions Pollutant (pounds/day) Source Nox co PM10 IPM2.5 Construction Year 1 Total Unmitigated On-Site Emissions' 56.89 42.63 21.15 12.7 Total Mitigated On-Site Emissions' 56.89 42.63 9.78 6.52 Localized Significance Th-reshold3 168 1,597 10.73 6.6 Thresholds Exceeded? No No No NO Year 2 Total Unmitigated On-Site Emissions 28.51 I 18.51 11,97 1.85 Total Mitigated On-Site EmissionS2 28.51 J 18.51 1.97 1.85 Localized Significance Thresholc13 168 1 1,597 10.73 6.6 Thresholds Exceeded? No NO No No Notes: 1. For construction Year 1, the site preparation phase emissions are presented as the worst case scenario. 2. For construction Year 2, the building construction phase emissions are presented as the worst case scenario. 1 The Localized Significance Threshold was determined using Appendix C of the SCAQMD Final Localized Significant Threshold Methodology guidance document for pollutants NOx, CO, PlVio, and PM2,5. The Localized Significance Threshold was based on the anticipated daily acreage disturbance for construction (approximately 3.6 acres; therefore the thresholds were interpolated and a 3,6-acre threshold was used), the total acreage for operational (uses the interpolated 3.6-acre threshold), the distance to sensitive receptors, and the source receptor area fSRA 9). As seen in Table 4.3-4, Localized Signiflcance of Operational Emission project-related mitigated operational area source emissions would be negligible and would be below the LSTs. Modeled area source emissions include the natural gas burning fireplaces and exclude the use of wood burning fireplaces per SCAQMD Rule 445. Therefore, operational LST impacts would be less than significant in this regard. Table 4.3-4: Localized Significance of Operational Emissions Carbon Monoxide Hotspots CO emissions are a function of vehicle idling time, meteorological conditions, and traffic flow. Under certain extreme meteorological conditions, CO concentrations near a congested roadway or intersection may reach unhealthful levels (i.e., adversely affecting residents, school children, hospital patients, the elderly, etc.). City of Baldwin Park Page 39 October 2014 Pollutant (Roundsiday) Source NOx CO PM10 PDA2.5 Operational Mitigated Area Source Emissions' 0.05 4.29 0.08 0.08 Localized Significance Threshold 168 1,597 3.07 2 Thresholds Exceeded? No No No No Notes: 1. Area sources include natural gas burning fireplaces and exclude the use of wood burning fireplaces and wood burning stoves per SCAQMD Rule 445 (Wood-Burning Devices). Carbon Monoxide Hotspots CO emissions are a function of vehicle idling time, meteorological conditions, and traffic flow. Under certain extreme meteorological conditions, CO concentrations near a congested roadway or intersection may reach unhealthful levels (i.e., adversely affecting residents, school children, hospital patients, the elderly, etc.). City of Baldwin Park Page 39 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration The SCAQMD requires a quantified assessment of CO hotspots when a project increases the volume -to- capacity ratio (also called the intersection capacity utilization) by 0.02 (two percent) for any intersection with an existing level of service LOS D or worse. Because traffic congestion is highest at intersections where vehicles queue and are subject to reduced speeds, these hot spots are typically produced at intersections. The City is located in the South Coast Air Basin (Basin), which is designated as an attainment /maintenance area for the Federal CO standards and an attainment area for State standards. There has been a decline in CO emissions even though vehicle miles traveled on U.S. urban and rural roads have increased. On -road mobile source CO emissions have declined 24 percent between 1989 and 1998, despite a 23 percent rise in motor vehicle miles traveled over the same 10 years. California trends have been consistent with national trends; CO emissions declined 20 percent in California from 1985 through 1997 while vehicle miles traveled increased 18 percent in the 1990s. Three major control programs have contributed to the reduced per - vehicle CO emissions: exhaust standards, cleaner burning fuels, and motor vehicle inspection /maintenance programs. A detailed CO analysis was conducted in the Federal Attainment Plan for Carbon Monoxide (CO Plan) for the SCAQMD's 2003 Air Quality Management Plan. The locations selected for microscale modeling in the CO Plan are worst -case intersections in the Basin, and would likely experience the highest CO concentrations. Thus, CO analysis within the CO Plan is utilized in a comparison to the proposed project, since it represents a worst -case scenario with heavy traffic volumes within the Basin. Of these locations, the Wilshire Boulevard /Veteran Avenue intersection in Los Angeles experienced the highest CO concentration (4.6 parts per million [ppm]), which is well below the 35 -ppm 1 -hr CO Federal standard. The Wilshire Boulevard /Veteran Avenue intersection is one of the most congested intersections in Southern California with an average daily traffic (ADT) volume of approximately 100,000 vehicles per day. As the CO hotspots were not experienced at the Wilshire Boulevard /Veteran Avenue intersection, it can be reasonably inferred that CO hotspots would not be experienced at any intersections within the City of Baldwin Park near the project site due to the low volume of traffic (438 daily trips) that would occur as a result of project implementation. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant in this regard. Refer to Mitigation Measures AQ -1 and AQ -2. No additional mitigation is required. e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact According to the SCAQMD CEQA Air Quality Handbook, land uses associated with odor complaints typically include agricultural uses, wastewater treatment plants, food processing plants, chemical plants, composting, refineries, landfills, dairies, and fiberglass molding. The proposed project does not include any uses identified by the SCAQMD as being associated with odors. October 2014 Page 40 City of Baldwin Park TrMNo.72915 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Construction activity associated with the project may generate detectable odors from heavy- duty equipment exhaust. Construction related odors would be short-term in nature and cease upon project completion. Any impacts to existing adjacent land naea would be short- term, as previously noted, and are considered less than si idcunt given theproject size. 4.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Less Than Significant RTO[O(�I(�^�L RBSOURC8S—�Vould potcu6uDy Significant r,i8` ��a6g^�o^ Less Than 8ign�icazu ��o the project: Inzpuu Incorporation Impact Impact a\ Have u substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified uoucandiduie aenaidve,oro�ecia� ' status species in local oz regional plana, [—Y �� [�Y �� F—| [—1 �� �� policies, or regulations, nrbythe California Department ot Fish and Wildlife oz[J.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect oo any rg riparian natural oonnouoitvidenhGedhzlocalor ' r__A regional plans, policies, regulations or by the California Department o[Fish and Wildlife orlJ5 Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands aedefined by Section 404of the Clean Water Act F� (includin��botnotUontedt4znuzab, �� �� �� vernal pool, coastal, etz.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement cd any native resident oz migratory fish oz wildlife species orwith F—1 El [—) 121 established native resident ormigratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use mf native wildlife nursery sites? City of Baldwin Park Page 41 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES -- Would the project: e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? 1-fM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, El or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? Would the Project. u No Impact a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? Determination: Less than Significant Impact With Mitigation Incorporated The project site lies within the City of Baldwin Park, which is an urbanized community and largely built out. The project site has been developed and /or disturbed in the past and has supported an existing church facility, school facility, a wireless communication facility, and a commercial building, as well as several residences. No sensitive habitat is present on the property. Therefore, the project is generally not anticipated to directly impact any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Although the project site is disturbed and /or developed, mature trees are present on and adjacent to the site. These trees have the potential to be utilized by migratory birds that could be indirectly impacted during the construction phase due to noise, tree removal, and /or construction activity. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (META) makes it unlawful to pursue, capture, kill, or possess or attempt to do the same to any migratory bird or part, nest, or egg of any such bird listed in wildlife protection treaties between the United States, Great Britain, Mexico, Japan, and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Mitigation Measure BIO -1 restricts the removal of any potential nesting habitat during the avian nesting season and requires clearance surveys and buffers to ensure that any nesting birds are protected. With implementation of Mitigation Measure BIO -1 and compliance with the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance, potential impacts on special status species would be reduced to a less than significant level. BIO -1 Pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and California Department of Fish and Game Code, removal of any trees, shrubs, or any other potential nesting October 2014 Page 42 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Incorporation Impact f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, El or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? Would the Project. u No Impact a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? Determination: Less than Significant Impact With Mitigation Incorporated The project site lies within the City of Baldwin Park, which is an urbanized community and largely built out. The project site has been developed and /or disturbed in the past and has supported an existing church facility, school facility, a wireless communication facility, and a commercial building, as well as several residences. No sensitive habitat is present on the property. Therefore, the project is generally not anticipated to directly impact any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Although the project site is disturbed and /or developed, mature trees are present on and adjacent to the site. These trees have the potential to be utilized by migratory birds that could be indirectly impacted during the construction phase due to noise, tree removal, and /or construction activity. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (META) makes it unlawful to pursue, capture, kill, or possess or attempt to do the same to any migratory bird or part, nest, or egg of any such bird listed in wildlife protection treaties between the United States, Great Britain, Mexico, Japan, and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Mitigation Measure BIO -1 restricts the removal of any potential nesting habitat during the avian nesting season and requires clearance surveys and buffers to ensure that any nesting birds are protected. With implementation of Mitigation Measure BIO -1 and compliance with the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance, potential impacts on special status species would be reduced to a less than significant level. BIO -1 Pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and California Department of Fish and Game Code, removal of any trees, shrubs, or any other potential nesting October 2014 Page 42 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration habitat should be conducted outside the avian nesting season. The nesting season generally extends from early February through August, but can vary slightly from year to year based upon seasonal weather conditions. A pre - construction nesting bird clearance survey shall be conducted by a qualified biologist 3 days prior to the commencement of any ground disturbing activities. Should any active nests be located on or within 300 feet of the project site (this buffer extends to 500 feet for raptor species), construction must comply with Migratory Bird Treaty Act and California Department of Fish and Game Code requirements, including an adequate construction buffer around active nests (if any), or avoiding construction during the species nesting season if an adequate buffer is infeasible. b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? Determination: No Impact Refer to 4.4(a), above. The site is highly disturbed from both former and current development. A limited number of trees are present onsite and any removal will require compliance with the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance. No rivers or streams or other surface waters are located on the property. As stated in the General Plan Final Program FIR (Appendix A — Initial Study), no known significant biological resources are located within the City. Therefore, the site does not support any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community. Therefore, no impact to such resources would occur with development of the property as proposed. No impacts would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? Determination: No Impact Refer also to Response 4.4(a), above. The proposed project site is generally flat and does not contain any substantial natural drainage or surface water features, such as a stream or river. Additionally, according to the General Plan Final Program FIR (Appendix A — Initial Study), there are no known biological resources or federally - protected wetlands within the City of Baldwin Park. Therefore, the project would not have a substantial effect on federally - protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. No impacts would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? Determination: No Impact The project site lies within the City of Baldwin Park, which is a highly urbanized community. As stated above, the site has experienced substantial development and disturbance. The site is not located within a Multi- Species Habitat Conservation Plan, and no designated wildlife corridors are present within the City limits. Additionally, due to the disturbed /developed nature of the site, the site is not anticipated to be utilized by wildlife as City of Baldwin Park Page 43 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration a movement or migratory corridor. Additionally, neither the project site nor surrounding lands are expected to support native wildlife nursery sites. As a result, implementation of the proposed project would not affect any migratory corridors or linkages on or in the vicinity of the project site. No impacts would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Refer to 4.4(a), above, regarding onsite conditions with regard to biological resources. Development of the project site as proposed would potentially require the removal of mature trees onsite to accommodate the proposed uses. However, landscaping would be installed onsite, consistent with the adopted project Landscape Plan, following the construction phase. The applicant would be required to adhere to Ordinance 1336, which relates to tree preservation and protection. Pursuant to Ordinance 1336, removal of any mature or required trees will be required to comply with the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance, which requires the submittal and approval of a Mature Tree Trimming andlor. Removal Application, and obtaining a permit from the Tree Officer. Because the project would be required to comply with Ordinance 1336, impacts are considered less than significant. f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? Determination: No Impact Baldwin Park is not within the jurisdiction of any habitat conservation plan, natural community conservation plan, or any other approved local, regional, or State habitat conservation plan. The closest habitat conservation area is a County of Los Angeles Significant Ecological Area (SEA) (Area #23, San Gabriel Canyon). The SEA is located approximately 2.5 miles to the northeast of the project site. Therefore, the proposed project would not result in an impact with regard to conflict with an adopted conservation plan. No impacts would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. October 2014 Page 44 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant CULTURAL RESOURCES -- Would the Potentially with Less Than No Significant Mitigation Significant project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in '15064.5? October 2014 Page 44 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Less Than Significant CULTURAL RESOURCES -- Would the Potentially Significant with Mitigation Less Than Significant No project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological ❑ El MJ resource pursuant to '15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique El paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? Would the Project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in CEQA Guidelines § 15064.5? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Historic resources generally consist of buildings, structures, improvements, and remnants associated with a significant historic event or person(s) and /or have a historically significant style, design, or achievement. Damage to or demolition of such resources is typically considered to be a significant impact. impacts to historic resources can occur through direct impacts, such as destruction or removal, and through indirect impacts, such as a change in the setting of a historic resource. The City's General Plan Open Space and Conservation Element identifies several structures of regional and local importance within the City limits, as determined by the Baldwin Park Historical Society. Such resources are recommended for preservation. Additionally, the City's Zoning Code contains a Historic Resources Code that protects and encourages preservation of the City's heritage. Under the Historic Resources Code, the City Planning Commission acts as the Historic Resources Advisory Committee for the review of alterations to potentially historic buildings and other activities that may affect potentially historic resources. No known historic resources are present on the project site. The project does not propose to change the historic designations of any recognized historical sites or structures and would not change or have any effect upon the City's existing preservation objectives or policies. The existing structures proposed for demolition on the project site were built as early as the late 1920's through the 1970's, but are not listed as historical structures in the City's Open Space and Conservation Element. The project would be required to comply with the City's Ordinance 153.080, Historic Overlay Zone, and would require a Historic Structure Demolition Permit if any structures on site would be determined as a historic structure. The project site is within the Kerman Specific Plan area and not within the Historic Overlay Zone. Further, the proposed project would not authorize any adverse impacts to a historical City of Baldwin Park Page 45 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration resource. Therefore, no impacts on historic resources would occur with the project, and no mitigation measures are required. b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15064.5? Determination: No Impact Archaeological sites are locations that contain resources associated with former human activities. Archaeological sites may contain such resources as human skeletal remains, waste from tool manufacture, tool concentrations, and /or discoloration or accumulation of soil or food remains. As stated in the Initial Study prepared for the General Plan Final Program EIR (included as Appendix A of the EIR), the City of Baldwin Park is largely built out and does not contain any known archaeological resources. Therefore, the potential for uncovering such resources within the City is considered to be remote. As such, the General Plan Final Program EIR determined that no impacts on historical and cultural resources would occur with future buildout of the General Plan. As stated above, previous onsite construction and other human activities have 'likely disturbed or destroyed any archaeological resources that may have been present in the past. The potential for uncovering such significant resources during project grading or excavation activities is therefore considered to be low. As such, no substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource would result with implementation of the project. No impacts would occur in this regard, and no mitigation measures are required. c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? Determination: No Impact Paleontological resources are the preserved fossilized remains of plants and animals. Fossils and traces of fossils are preserved in sedimentary rock units, particularly fine- to medium - grained marine, lake, and stream deposits, such as limestone, siltstone, sandstone, or shale, and in ancient soils (paleosols). They are also found in coarse - grained sediments, such as conglomerates or coarse alluvium sediments. Fossils are rarely preserved in igneous or metamorphic rock units. Fossils may occur throughout a sedimentary unit and, in fact, are more likely to be preserved subsurface, where they have not been damaged or destroyed by previous ground disturbance, amateur collecting, or natural causes such as erosion. In contrast, archaeological and historic resources are often recognized by surface evidence of their presence. As stated above, the City of Baldwin Park is largely built out. The General Plan Final Program EIR indicates that the City does not contain any known paleontological resources. Previous land development and other human activities have likely disturbed or destroyed any paleontological resources that may have been present onsite in the past. The potential for uncovering significant paleontological resources during new construction or redevelopment projects is therefore considered to be remote. As such, project implementation would not adversely impact paleontological resources. No impacts would occur, and no mitigation measures are required. October 2014 Page 46 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Ground - disturbing activities, such as grading or excavation, have the potential to disturb human remains. If human remains are found, such remains would require proper treatment, in accordance with applicable local, State, and federal laws. The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) includes provisions for unclaimed and culturally unidentifiable Native American cultural items, intentional and inadvertent discovery of Native American cultural items on federal and tribal lands, and penalties for noncompliance and illegal trafficking. State of California Public Resources Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 -7055 describes the general provisions regarding human remains, including the requirements if any human remains are accidentally discovered during excavation of a site. As required by State law, and as applicable to project construction activities, the requirements and procedures set forth in Section 5097.98 of the California Public Resources Code would be implemented, including notification of the County Coroner, notification of the Native American Heritage Commission and consultation with the individual identified by the Native American Heritage Commission to be the "most likely descendant." If human remains are found during excavation, excavation must stop in the vicinity of the find and any area that is reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the County Coroner has been called to the site, and the remains have been investigated and appropriate recommendations have been made for the treatment and disposition of the remains. Project compliance with federal and State regulations, which detail the appropriate actions necessary in the event human remains are encountered, would ensure that impacts on unknown human remains would remain less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. City of Baldwin Park Page 47 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration 4.6 GEOLOGYAND SOILS Less Than Significant GEOLOGY AND SOILS -- Would the Potentially Significant with Mitigation Less Than Significant No project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State r-n Li Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? iii) Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction? iv) Landslides? L_J El R1 b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the El 1:1 loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and El potentially result in on- or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (2004), creating substantial risks to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of waste water? October 2014 Page 48 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Would the Project. a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist - Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The City of Baldwin Park, like the rest of southern California, is located within. a seismically -active region as the result of being located near the active margin between the North American and Pacific tectonic plates. As stated in the Public Safety Element of the General Plan, there are no active known faults within the City of Baldwin Park. However, several major faults do exist within the region and have the potential to cause damage within the City. The most significant known active fault zones that are capable of seismic ground shaking and can impact the City are the Whittier- Elsinore Fault Zone, Newport - Inglewood. Fault Zone, San. Andreas Fault Zone, and San Gabriel Fault Zone, as well as the lesser San Fernando /Sierra Madre - Cucamonga Fault Zone, Raymond Hill Fault Zone, Verdugo Fault Zone, and Chino Fault Zone, according to Figure PS -1, Regional Fault Zones, in the Public Safety Element of the General Plan. Because Baldwin Park is subject to strong ground shaking in the event of a major earthquake on regional faults, all construction is required to occur in compliance with the most current California Building Code (CBC) requirements. Additionally, compliance with existing local City building standards and other applicable seismic - related design requirements would further reduce the potential for damage to occur as the result of rupture of known earthquake faults in the region. The project site is not located within a designated Alquist- Priolo or Los Angeles County Fault Hazard Zone, as indicated by the Public Safety Element, Figure PS -1, Regional Fault Zones, of the General Plan. Ground rupture is generally considered most likely to occur along pre - existing active faults. According to the General Plan, no known faults exist on the project site or within the general vicinity of the site. Therefore, the potential for ground rupture to occur on the site is low. Future development of the project site would include grading and /or other ground - disturbing activities to allow for the proposed residential development and communication towers. Based on the conditions described above, no proposed building pads or structures would be placed within a fault setback zone. Project compliance with the CBC and other applicable local seismic - related building requirements would reduce the potential for impacts to occur from the exposure of people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects as the result of fault rupture. Therefore, project impacts are considered to be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. City of Baldwin Park Page 49 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. As discussed in Response 4.6(a)(i), several faults are present within the surrounding region having the potential to create strong seismic ground shaking. Therefore, the project site could be exposed to ground shaking during seismic events. Construction of the future residential building pads and the design and engineering of the residential structures and wireless communication facilities would be required to comply with the City's Building Code and the CBC. Additionally, the General Plan Public Safety Element includes goals and policies to protect the community of Baldwin Park from risks associated with seismic hazards. Compliance with the codes and regulations discussed above would lessen potential project impacts associated with fault rupture and strong seismic groundshaking to a level of less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. iii) Seismic - related ground failure, including liquefaction? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The occurrence of liquefaction and seismically - induced settlement car ground failure is generally related to strong seismic shaking events where the groundwater table occurs at a relatively shallow depth (generally within 50 feet of the ground surface), or where lands are underlain by loose, cohesionless deposits. Liquefaction generally results in the loss of shear strength of a soil, which occurs due to the increase of pore water pressure caused by the rearrangement of soil particles induced by shaking or vibration. During liquefaction, soil strata typically behave similar to a heavy fluid. As depth to groundwater within the City of Baldwin Park is generally greater than 50 feet below ground surface (bgs), the potential for liquefaction to occur is considered to be low. However, according to Section 2.9, Geology and Soils, of the General Plan Final Program EIR, the Division of Mines and Geology Division of the California Department of Conservation has identified the southwestern portion of the City as being subject to liquefaction. The project site is not located within this area. The preliminary Soil Engineering Investigation prepared for the project site by The Soil Guys (May 2006) indicated depth to groundwater at the site is greater than 15 feet bgs. This is consistent with other groundwater data available for the proposed project area which indicates the highest recorded groundwater levels at 60 feet bgs, with the majority of data commonly indicating groundwater levels at greater than 100 feet bgs. Further, due to the very dense coarse grained soils, tightly bedded pebbles, and boulders found onsite, combined with the lack of shallow groundwater, the potential for liquefaction to occur on the project site is considered to be low. Placement and compaction of any fill material for the proposed residential structures shall be performed in accordance with the City of Baldwin Park grading standards and to the satisfaction of a qualified geotechnical engineer. In addition, the project would be required to comply with the CBC, as well as applicable General Plan policies and City codes and regulations. As the site is not located within a designated October 2014 Page 50 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Alquist- Priolo Fault Zone, Los Angeles County Fault Hazard Zone, or in an area susceptible to liquefaction hazards, impacts associated with ground failure, including liquefaction and settlement, are considered to be less than significant. No mitigation measures are required. iv) Landslides? Determination: No Impact. According to the Initial Study prepared in support of the General Plan Final Program EIR !!�1_tR), the Division of Mines and Geology Division of the California Department of Conservation does not identify any areas subject to landslides on the Baldwin Park U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) quadrangle. Topography with 4 C4 City is relatively flat. No canyons or steep topographic features are present. Similarly, the project site and surrounding lands are relatively flat, and therefore, landslides are not considered to be a hazard. No impacts relative to landslides are anticipated, and no mitigation measures are required. b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoii? Determination: Less Than Significant Grading and. trenching during the construction phase of the project would displace soils and temporarily increase the potential for soils to be subject to wind and water erosion. Soil erosion is most prevalent in unconsolidated alluvium and surficial soils and in areas that have slopes. The project Applicant would be required to meet City of Baldwin Park grading standards, and as required, would prepare site - specific grading plans to be signed by a registered civil engineer. Further, the Applicant would be required to prepare a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan in accordance with General Permit Order No. R4- 2012 -0175 (as of 12/28/2012 - San Gabriel Watershed Reaches 3 & 4), for approval by the City prior to grading. These plans would identify site - specific Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be implemented with the proposed development in order to prevent erosion, minimize siltation from impacting downstream water bodies, and protect water quality. Implementation of the project would occur in compliance with such plans and grading standards, as discussed above. With such compliance, project impacts with regard to soil erosion or the loss of topsoil are considered to be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on -or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Lateral spreading is a phenomenon in which large blocks of intact, non - liquefied soil move down slope on a liquefied soil layer. Lateral spreading is often a regional event. For lateral spreading to occur, the liquefiable soil zone must be laterally continuous, unconstrained laterally, and free to move along sloping ground. Liquefaction and seismically- induced settlement or ground failure are generally associated with strong seismic shaking in areas where groundwater tables occur at relatively shallow depths (within 50 feet bgs) or when City of Baldwin Park Page 51 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration land is underlain by loose, cohesionless deposits. As stated above, depth to groundwater at the project site is anticipated to be greater than 50 feet bgs. Additionally, according to the Initial Study prepared in support of the General Plan Final Program EIR (Appendix A — Initial Study and Notice of Preparation of the EIR), the City does not contain any areas susceptible to subsidence. During site - specific geologic testing performed in 2013 (Duco Engineering, May 2013), fill soils were documented onsite, largely associated with prior development on the property; localized fills may be deeper and associated with past grading and unforeseen subsurface structures. Such soils were found to be soft, silty sands, some with gravel overlying natural silty sand. These soils are composed of material similar to the onsite natural soils and found within the top one foot. Such soils are not suitable for support of foundations and would be removed and re- compacted with project development to ensure the absence of any unstable soils. Because the project site is not located within a designated Alquist- Priolo, Los Angeles County Fault Hazard Zone, or in an area susceptible to liquefaction hazards, impacts associated with ground failure, including landslides, liquefaction, lateral spreading, and settlement, are considered to be less than significant with project compliance with the CBC and applicable local codes and building standards. Refer also to Responses 4.6(a)(ii) through 4.6(a)(iv), above, for additional discussion. Project impacts relative to unstable geologic units or soils would be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. d) Be located on expansive soil, as d fined in Table 18 -1 -B of the Uniform Building Code (2004), creating substantial risks to life or property? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Expansive soils are those that undergo volume changes as moisture content fluctuates, swelling substantially when wet or shrinking when dry. Soil expansion can damage structures by cracking foundations, causing settlement, and distorting structural elements. The site - specific geologic testing performed in 2013 (Duco Engineering, May 2013) determined that soils onsite have a very low expansion potential. Future development of the proposed residential units onsite would be subject to a site- specific geologic study, prior to issuance of a grading permit, to identify measures that would lessen potential impacts related to expansive soils, as appropriate. In addition, all future development on the project site would be required to comply with the CBC, which contains minimum design requirements for construction on expansive soils. Therefore, project impacts relative to potential risks to life and property from expansive soils would be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? Determination: No Impacts Baldwin Park does not allow the use of septic systems for wastewater disposal; the proposed project does not include the use of septic systems or other alternative wastewater disposal systems. The project will utilize a gravity sewer system that will connect to the October 2014 Page 52 City of Baldwin Park TIM No, 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis City's existing public sewer and wastewater treatment systems, consistent with City engineering requirements. The need for wastewater disposal via the use of septic tanks would not be required. Therefore, no impacts would occur in this regard, and no mitigation measures are required. California is a substantial contributor of global greenhouse gases (GHGs), emitting over 400 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.4 Climate studies indicate that California is likely to see an increase of three to four degrees Fahrenheit over the next century. Methane (CH4) is also an important GHG that potentially contributes to global climate change. GHGs are global in their effect, which is to increase the earth's ability to absorb heat in the atmosphere. As primary GHGs have a long lifetime in the atmosphere, accumulate over time, and are generally well - mixed, their impact on the atmosphere is mostly independent of the point of emission. The impact of human activities on global climate change is apparent in the observational record. Air trapped by ice has been extracted from core samples taken from polar ice sheets to determine the global atmospheric variation of CO2, CH4, and nitrous oxide (N20) from before the start of industrialization (approximately 1750), to over 650,000 years ago. For that period, it was found that CO2 concentrations ranged from 180 to 300 parts per million. For the period from approximately 1750 to the present, global CO2 concentrations increased from a pre- industrialization period concentration of 280 to 379 parts per million in 2005, with the 2005 value far exceeding the upper end of the pre - industrial period range. 4 California Energy Commission, Inventory of California Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990 to 2004, 2006. City of Baldwin Park Page 53 October 2014 Less Than Significant GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS - Potentially Significant with Mitigation Less Than Significant No Would the project: Impact incorporation Impact Impact a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the environment? b) Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases? California is a substantial contributor of global greenhouse gases (GHGs), emitting over 400 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.4 Climate studies indicate that California is likely to see an increase of three to four degrees Fahrenheit over the next century. Methane (CH4) is also an important GHG that potentially contributes to global climate change. GHGs are global in their effect, which is to increase the earth's ability to absorb heat in the atmosphere. As primary GHGs have a long lifetime in the atmosphere, accumulate over time, and are generally well - mixed, their impact on the atmosphere is mostly independent of the point of emission. The impact of human activities on global climate change is apparent in the observational record. Air trapped by ice has been extracted from core samples taken from polar ice sheets to determine the global atmospheric variation of CO2, CH4, and nitrous oxide (N20) from before the start of industrialization (approximately 1750), to over 650,000 years ago. For that period, it was found that CO2 concentrations ranged from 180 to 300 parts per million. For the period from approximately 1750 to the present, global CO2 concentrations increased from a pre- industrialization period concentration of 280 to 379 parts per million in 2005, with the 2005 value far exceeding the upper end of the pre - industrial period range. 4 California Energy Commission, Inventory of California Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990 to 2004, 2006. City of Baldwin Park Page 53 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration p The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) developed several emission trajectories of GHGs needed to stabilize global temperatures and climate change impacts. It concluded that a stabilization of GHGs at 400 to 450 parts per million CO2 equivalents (CO2eq) concentration is required to keep global mean warming below two degrees Celsius, which in turn is assumed to be necessary to avoid significant levels of climate change. Executive Order S -3 -05 was issued in June 2005, which established the following GHG emission reduction targets: ® 2010: Reduce GHG emissions to 2000 levels 2020: Reduce GHG emissions to 1990 levels ® 2050: Reduce GHG emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32) requires that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) determine what the statewide GHG emissions level was in 1990, and approve a statewide GHG emissions limit that is equivalent to that level, to be achieved by 2020. CARB has approved a 2020 emissions limit of 427 million metric tons (MT) of CO2eq (MTCO2eq). Due to the nature of global climate change, it is not anticipated that any single development project would have a substantial effect on global climate change. In actuality, GHG emissions from the proposed project would combine with emissions emitted across California, the United States, and the world to cumulatively contribute to global climate change. In June 2008, the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research published a Technical Advisory, which provides informal guidance for public agencies as they address the issue of climate change in CEQA documents.6 This is assessed by determining whether a proposed project is consistent with or obstructs the 39 .Recommended Actions identified by CARB in its Climate Change Scoping Plan which includes nine Early Action Measures (qualitative approach). The Attorney General's Mitigation Measures identify areas were GHG emissions reductions can be achieved in order to achieve the goals of AB 32. As set forth in the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research Technical Advisory and in the proposed amendments to the CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4, this analysis examines whether the proposed project's GHG emissions are significant based on a qualitative and performance based standard (Proposed CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4(a)(1) and (2)). South Coast Air Quality Management District Thresholds On December 5, 2008, the SCAQMD adopted GHG significance thresholds for Stationary Sources, Rules, and Plans where the SCAQMD is lead agency. The threshold uses a tiered approach. A proposed project is compared with the requirements of each tier sequentially 5 Carbon Dioxide Equivalent —A metric measure used to compare the emissions from various greenhouse gases based upon their global warming potential. 6 Governor's Office of Planning and Research, CEQA and Climate Change: Addressing Climate Change Through California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Review, 2008. October 2014 Page 54 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration and would not result in a significant impact if it complies with any tier. Tier 1 excludes projects that are specifically exempt from Senate Bill 97 from resulting in a significant impact. Tier 2 excludes projects that are consistent with a GHG reduction plan that has a certified final CEQA document and complies with AB 32 GHG reduction goals. Tier 3 excludes projects with annual emissions lower than a screening threshold. For industrial stationary source projects, the SCAQMD adopted a screening threshold of 10,000 MTCO2eq per year (MTCO2eq /yr). This threshold was selected to capture 90 percent of the GHG emissions from these types of projects where the combustion of natural gas is the primary source of GHG emissions. The SCAQMD concluded that projects with emissions less than the screening threshold would not result in a significant cumulative impact. Tier 4 consists of three decision tree options. Under the first option, the proposed project would be excluded if design feat'ares and /or mitigation measures resulted in emissions 30 percent lower than business as usual (BAU) emissions. Under the second option the proposed project would be excluded if it had early compliance with AB 32 through early implementation of California Air Resources Board's Climate Change Scoping Plan measures. Under the third option, the proposed project would be excluded if it met sector based performance standards. However, the specifics of the Tier 4 compliance options were not adopted by the SCAQMD Board in order to allow further time to develop the options and coordinate with CARB's GHG significance threshold development efforts. Tier 5 would exclude projects that implement off -site mitigation (GHG reduction projects) or purchase offsets to reduce GHG emission impacts to less than the proposed screening level. While not adopted by the SCAQMD Board, the guidance document prepared for the stationary source threshold also suggested the same tiered approach for residential and commercial projects with a 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr screening threshold. However, at the time of adoption of the industrial stationary source threshold, the SCAQMD felt additional analysis was required along with coordination with CARB's GHG significance threshold development efforts. At the November 2009 meeting of the SCAQMD GHG working group, SCAQMD staff presented two options for screening thresholds for residential and commercial projects. The first option would have different thresholds for specific land uses. The proposed threshold for residential projects is 3,500 MTCO2eq /yr, the commercial threshold is 1,400 MTCO2eq /yr, and the mixed -use threshold is 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr. The second option would apply the 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr screening threshold for all commercial /residential projects. Lead agencies would be able to select either option. These thresholds are based on capturing 90 percent of the emissions from projects and requiring them to comply with the higher tiers of the threshold (i.e., performance requirements or GHG reductions outside of the project) to not result in a significant impact. SCAQMD staff also presented updates for compliance options for Tier 4 of the significance thresholds. The first option would be a reduction of 23.9 percent in GHG emissions over the base case. This percentage reduction represents the land use sector portion of the CARB's Climate Change Scoping Plan's overall reduction of 28 percent. This target would be updated as the AB 32 Climate Change Scoping Plan is revised. The base case scenario for this reduction City of Baldwin Park Page 55 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis lTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration still needs to be defined. Residual emissions would need to be less than 25,000 MTCO2eq /yr to comply with the option. Staff proposed efficiency targets for the third option of 4.6 MTCO2eq /yr per service population (population plus employment) for project level analysis and 6.6 MTCO2eq /yr for plan level analyses. For project level analyses, residual emissions would need to be less than 25,000 MTCO2eq /yr to comply with this option. At the most recent meeting of the SCAQMD GHG working group, SCAQMD staff recommended extending the 10,000 MTCO2eq /yr industrial project threshold for use by all lead agencies. The two options for land -use thresholds were reiterated with a recommendation that lead agencies use the second, 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr threshold for all non- industrial development projects. Staff indicated that they would not be recommending a specific approach to address the first option of Tier 4, Percent Emissions Reduction Target. If lead agencies enquire about using this approach staff will reference the approach recommended by "the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District and describe the challenges to using this approach. For the third option of Tier 4, SCAQMD staff re- calculated the recommended Tier 4 efficiency targets for project level analyses to 4.8 MTCO2eq /yr in 2020 and 3.0 MTCO2eq /yr in 2035. The recommended plan level analysis efficiency target remains 6.6 MTCO2eq /yr for 2020, but was lowered to 4.1 MTCO2eq /yr for 2035. SCAQMD staff also stated that they are no longer proposing to include a 25,000 MTCO2eq /yr maximum emissions requirement for compliance with Tier 4. Staff indicated that they hoped to bring the proposed GHG significance thresholds to the board for their December 2010 meeting; however, this did not occur. For the proposed project, the 3,000 1Tv'11TCO2eq /yr non - industrial screening threshold is used as the significance threshold in addition to the qualitative thresholds of significance set forth below from Section VII of CEQA Guidelines Appendix G. Would the Project. a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the environment? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The proposed project would result in direct and indirect emissions of CO2, CH4, and N20, and would -not result in other GHGs that would facilitate a meaningful analysis. Therefore, this analysis focuses on these three forms of GHG emissions. Direct proposed project - related GHG emissions include emissions from construction activities, area sources, and mobile sources, while indirect sources include emissions from electricity consumption, water demand, and solid waste generation. Operational GHG estimations are based on energy emissions from natural gas usage and automobile emissions. The California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod) relies upon trip data within the Traffic Impact Analysis prepared by RBF Consulting and project- specific land use data to calculate emissions. The proposed project includes the development of 80 single - family residential units. Therefore, T able d, r, Grgi?Irovsc C rt; presents the estimated CO2, CH4, and N20 emissions of the proposed project. The CalEEMod outputs are contained within the li %till 1, if' olt't r�f�� �l FCC q. -L-?TId. October 2014 Page 56 City of Baldwin Park TTIVI No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration TnhIn A 7-1 • Pctimntarl r.rppnhni mp i;i-, FmNsinns Construction Emissions. Construction GHG emissions are typically summed and amortized over the lifetime of a project (assumed to be 30 years), then added to the operational emissions.? As seen in Table 4.7-1, the proposed project would result in 22.40 MTCO2eq/yr (amortized over 30 years). Area Source. Area source emissions were calculated using CalEEMod and project-specific land use data. As noted in Table 4.7 -1, the proposed project would result in 17.23 MTCO2eq/yr of area sources GHG emissions. Mobile Source. CalEEMod relies upon trip data within the Traffic impact Analysis and project specific land use data to calculate mobile source emissions. The proposed project would directly result in 750.27 MTCO2eq/yr of mobile source-generated GHG emissions; refer to Table 4.7-1. Encr�nj Consumption. Energy consumption emissions were calculated using CalEEMod and project-specific land use data. Electricity would be provided to the project site via Southern California Edison. The proposed project would indirectly result in 188.48 MTCO2eq/yr due to energy consumption; refer to Table 4.7-1. Water Demand. The proposed project's operations would result in a demand of approximately 8.5 million gallons of water per year. Emissions from indirect energy impacts due to water supply would result in 38.92 MTCO2eq/yr; refer to Table 4.7-1. Solid Waste. Solid waste associated with operations of the proposed project would result in 14.85 MTCO2eq/yr; refer to Table 4.7-1. 7 The project lifetime is based on the standard 30-year assumption of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (http://www.aqmd.gov/hb/2008/December/081231a.htm). City of Baldwin Park Page 57 October 2014 CO2 CH4 N20 Total Source MTCO2,eqlyr3 MT/Yri -_ I MT/Yrl MTCO,eqlyr2 MT/yrl I MTCO2eqlyr2 Construction (amortized over 30 years) 22.28 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.00 22.40 - Area Source 16.69 0_.02 0.43 0.00 0.11 17.23 _ Mobile Source 749.46 0.03 0.81 0.00 0.00 750.27 Energy 187.57 0.00 0- 16 - 0. 00 0.75 188.48 Water Demand 20410 0.11 18-00 .00 0.82 38.92 Waste 12.15 0.72 2.70 0.00 0.00 14.85 Total Proposed Project-Related 41,0312.15 MTCO2eqlyr EmissionS3 Notes: 1, Emissions calculated using California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod). 2. Carbon dioxide equivalent values calculated using the United States Environmental Protection Agency Website, Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.htm1, accessed September 17, 2014. 3. Totals may be slightly off due to rounding. Due to rounding, the results given by the equation calculations used in the Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, may not return the exact results shown in CalEEMod. Refer to Appendix A, Air Quality /Greenhouse Gas. Data, for detailed model input/output data. Construction Emissions. Construction GHG emissions are typically summed and amortized over the lifetime of a project (assumed to be 30 years), then added to the operational emissions.? As seen in Table 4.7-1, the proposed project would result in 22.40 MTCO2eq/yr (amortized over 30 years). Area Source. Area source emissions were calculated using CalEEMod and project-specific land use data. As noted in Table 4.7 -1, the proposed project would result in 17.23 MTCO2eq/yr of area sources GHG emissions. Mobile Source. CalEEMod relies upon trip data within the Traffic impact Analysis and project specific land use data to calculate mobile source emissions. The proposed project would directly result in 750.27 MTCO2eq/yr of mobile source-generated GHG emissions; refer to Table 4.7-1. Encr�nj Consumption. Energy consumption emissions were calculated using CalEEMod and project-specific land use data. Electricity would be provided to the project site via Southern California Edison. The proposed project would indirectly result in 188.48 MTCO2eq/yr due to energy consumption; refer to Table 4.7-1. Water Demand. The proposed project's operations would result in a demand of approximately 8.5 million gallons of water per year. Emissions from indirect energy impacts due to water supply would result in 38.92 MTCO2eq/yr; refer to Table 4.7-1. Solid Waste. Solid waste associated with operations of the proposed project would result in 14.85 MTCO2eq/yr; refer to Table 4.7-1. 7 The project lifetime is based on the standard 30-year assumption of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (http://www.aqmd.gov/hb/2008/December/081231a.htm). City of Baldwin Park Page 57 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration TOTAL PROPOSED PROJECT- RELATED SOURCES OF GREENHOUSE GASES As shown in `Ctt`7tE'_ 1_. _<, the total amount of proposed project- related BAU GHG emissions from direct and indirect sources combined would total 1,032.15 MTCO2eq /yr. Although the proposed project's GHG emissions are below the 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr GHG threshold, the proposed project includes design features that would further reduce project - related GHG emissions. The proposed project would comply with Title 24 requirements as well as the California Green Building Code standards. The project proposes to install energy efficient lighting and appliances throughout the project site. Additionally, the proposed project would install water efficient irrigation systems and landscapes, as well as incorporate water reducing features and fixtures into the buildings. Recycling bins would be provided in public areas throughout the project site. Due to the project s'ite's 'location, existing public transportation options (bus service) are in proximity, to the project site. The project site is served by LA Metro and Foothill Transit. Further, the project is in proximity to commercial centers that include restaurants, retail shops, and other service uses making it possible to walk to many daily needs, thereby reducing vehicle trips. As shown in r'r t% � ^ .1 operational - related BAU emissions would be 1,032.15 MTCO2eq /yr, which are below the 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr threshold. The proposed project's energy, transportation, water, and solid waste efficiency design features would further reduce project - related GHG emissions. Therefore, the proposed project would result in a less than significant impact with regard to GHG emissions. b) Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact No applicable plans, policies, or regulations adopted for the purpose of reducing GHG emissions apply to the Project area. Therefore, the proposed project would not conflict with an adopted plan, policy, or regulation pertaining to GHGs. Also, the proposed project would result in operational GHG emissions that are below the 3,000 MTCO2eq /yr threshold. The proposed project would also include design features to reduce emissions associated with vehicle trips, energy and water consumption, and solid waste. Thus, a less than significant impact would occur in this regard. a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the El routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? Less Than Significant No Impact Impact �i ■ October 2014 Page 58 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.O Environmental Analysis Less Than Significant HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Potentially with �eeeTban Si8oi6cxot Mitigation Significant No MATERIALS -Would the project: Impact Incvz9vra6"n luzpoot Impact b\ Create a significant hazard tothe public or the environment through reasonably ' accident conditions involving the release o[ hazardous materials into the environment? c` Emit hazardous emissions nzhandle hazardous orucohelvbuzardooa ' �� r—| ��� ~—~ �� materials, substances, ozvvuetevvidhin �� �� �� one-quarter mile ofuo existing or proposed school? d)Be located ona site which iaincluded oua list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code � � E] R1 ���� Section t would -- create u significant hazard to the public or the environment? e\ For u project |ocatedvvitbin an airport land use plan or, where such u plan has not been adopted, within two miles o1a public airport or public use airport, would the project zeanbinuoututy hazard for people residing oc working in the project oceo? 8 For u project within the vicinity o[a private airstrip, would the project result ioua�ety hazard for people residing oz -- working hz the project areo? 6\ Impair implementation ofor physically interfere with aoadopted El emergency response plan oremergency evacuation plan? ZO14 O October City Page Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration A Limited Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I) was completed for the project site in March of 2008 by Cal Land Engineering, Inc. This assessment included a ull records search, site assessment, and meetings with City of Baldwin Park staff in order to best understand the land use history of the project site. Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The transport, use, and disposal of hazardous materials can result in the accidental release of chemicals that may present a risk to the public. The transport of materials is often directly related to the uses present within a development such as industrial and manufacturing operations. The proposed development includes residential uses, as well as improvements to an existing cellular facility. These uses do not include routine transport or use of hazardous materials. However, during the demolition and construction phases of the project, hazardous materials will be present due to the machinery used during these stages of the project (fuel, lubricants, solvents, etc...). Also, according to the Phase I, demolition may include the processing of materials containing asbestos that will need to be disposed of off -site. However, all work related to potential asbestos removal will be completed under the regulations set for by the California Department of Industrial Relations Occupational Safety and Health. Administration (Cal /OSHA). While accidental discharge of hazardous materials is not possible, the operations related to the demolition, construction and operation of the proposed development do not present substantial risk. Impacts related to routine transport of hazardous materials will be less than significant. b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? Determination: Less than Significant Refer to response 4.8(a) above. During the demolition and construction phases of the project, there is the possibility that hazardous materials may be released. However, due to the short - term of the demolition and construction of the project, the risk associated with release of hazardous chemicals is less than significant. During these phases, contractors would be subject to all construction regulations and safety procedures in order to reduce the risk of October 2014 Page 60 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS potentially with Less Than No Significant Mitigation Significant MATERIALS - Would the project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including El 11 where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? A Limited Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I) was completed for the project site in March of 2008 by Cal Land Engineering, Inc. This assessment included a ull records search, site assessment, and meetings with City of Baldwin Park staff in order to best understand the land use history of the project site. Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The transport, use, and disposal of hazardous materials can result in the accidental release of chemicals that may present a risk to the public. The transport of materials is often directly related to the uses present within a development such as industrial and manufacturing operations. The proposed development includes residential uses, as well as improvements to an existing cellular facility. These uses do not include routine transport or use of hazardous materials. However, during the demolition and construction phases of the project, hazardous materials will be present due to the machinery used during these stages of the project (fuel, lubricants, solvents, etc...). Also, according to the Phase I, demolition may include the processing of materials containing asbestos that will need to be disposed of off -site. However, all work related to potential asbestos removal will be completed under the regulations set for by the California Department of Industrial Relations Occupational Safety and Health. Administration (Cal /OSHA). While accidental discharge of hazardous materials is not possible, the operations related to the demolition, construction and operation of the proposed development do not present substantial risk. Impacts related to routine transport of hazardous materials will be less than significant. b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? Determination: Less than Significant Refer to response 4.8(a) above. During the demolition and construction phases of the project, there is the possibility that hazardous materials may be released. However, due to the short - term of the demolition and construction of the project, the risk associated with release of hazardous chemicals is less than significant. During these phases, contractors would be subject to all construction regulations and safety procedures in order to reduce the risk of October 2014 Page 60 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration contamination to the greatest degree possible. In the event of a hazardous materials contamination, the containment and remediation of the incident would be subject to all local, state and federal regulations. With the implementation of all applicable construction safety standards and hazardous materials handling requirements, the impacts related to the release of hazardous materials are less than significant. c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one - quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? Determination: Less than Significant The proposed project is located approximately 0.19 mile from Kenmore Elementary School and other schools are located within a half -mile radius from the project site. Hazardous emissions are often defined as air toxins released from a variety of potential sources including but not limited to motor vehicles, dry cleaners, manufacturing plants and agricultural operations. Potential rarlinfrequency (RF) emissions from the wireless telecommunication facility would be considered to emit less than significant levels of RF emissions because the facility would. be required to comply with all United States Federal Communication Commission's rules and regulations regarding RF emissions and equipment authorizations, which are intended to limit the maximum permissible exposure allowable to the general public from RF emissions. Potential emissions could occur at the project site due to the presence of machinery during the construction and demolition phases. Once constructed, the proposed project would consist of residential development, which would not emit hazardous materials. During the initial construction and demolition phases, the project would be required to comply with regulations set for by the California Environmental Protection Agency. Compliance with these measures ensures the protection of air and water quality as well as soil contaminant levels. Through compliance with all applicable Cal /EPA laws throughout the demolition, construction and operation of the project impacts related to hazardous waste within close proximity to a school will be less than significant. d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? Determination: No Impact Government Code Section 65962.5 requires the enumeration of all sites that are currently under correction action for hazardous materials. According to a search of the Cal /EPA Envirostar Database on September 17, 2014, the only listed site in close proximity to the project is the Baldwin Park San Gabriel Valley Superfund Site, which is located approximately three - quarters of a mile northeast of the project site. However, this site will have no impact on the proposed project due to the distance from the project site. e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Determination: No Impact The airport closest to the project sit is the El Monte Airport, which is located approximately 3.5 miles west of the project site. The airport is under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles County Airport Land Use Commission. According to the Los Angeles County Airport Land City of Baldwin Park Page 61 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Use Plan El Monte Airport Map, the project site is not located within the El Monte Airport Influence area. Therefore, no impacts related to the airport land use compatibility would occur. f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Determination: No Impact According to the Federal Aviation Administration Airport Contacts Database, there are no private airstrips within the City of Baldwin Park. The project is also located beyond the boundary for the El Monte Airport Influence Area. Therefore, no impacts would occur. g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed project is not anticipated to result in significant impacts to emergency response or emergency evacuation plans. The project would be located on land that has already contained development that required emergency access. Future and recently approved development would be subject to all applicable ordinances including review by Police and Fire authorities prior to construction. As such, less than significant impacts would occur. h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The project site is surrounded by existing development on all sides. The site is also'located within an urban environment, with no major wildlands in the vicinity of the project site. However, the project will be required to meet all building and fire code requirements. A plan check as well as a building inspection conducted by City building officials would be required prior to occupancy of the development. As such, impacts associated with the wildland fires would be less than significant. 4.9 HYDROLOGYAND WATER QUALITY HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY Potentially Significant -- Would the project: impact a) Violate any water quality standards or El waste discharge requirements? Less Than Significant with Less Than Mitigation Significant �O Incorporation Impact Impact October 2014 Page 62 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY -- Would the project: b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre - existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off -site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off -site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? g) Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? Potentially Significant Impact t Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporation a 01 a Less Than Significant Impact ISM FOR No Impact �1 I_J El ON City of Baldwin Park Page 63 October 2 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY -- Would the project: h) Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Less Than Potentially Significant with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporation Impact Impact u i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding El as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j' ) inundation by seiche, tsunami, or El mudflow? Would the Proiect. El R1 a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? Determination: Less than Significant Impact Water discharge from construction may consist of oil and grease, trash, heavy metals, pathogens as well as other potential pollutants. These potential discharges can be of concern for projects as damage to water bodies can occur. Regulation of discharges into these waters is the responsibility of the State Water Resources Control Board ( SWRCB). During the demolition and grading phase of the project, potential runoff into the surrounding drainage system could cause sediment, oil, and other construction debris to contaminate the water. The SWRCB has adopted General Permit number CAS000002 -Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges of Storm Water Runoff Associated with Construction Activity (General Permit). This permit applies to most construction - related runoff within the State. The General Permit requires that all grading permits for projects over one acre are required to submit a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that outlines best Management Practices (BMPs) that will be used on the project site to keep all sediment resulting from grading activities contained on the project site. The SWPPP for the proposed project would be submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Division. The implementation of the SWPPP would reduce the potential runoff associated with construction activities. Once constructed, the residential project site would be required to develop and comply with a Water Quality Management Plan in order to reduce potential runoff and erosion to the greatest degree possible on the project site. Through compliance with the SWPPP during the construction phases and a WQMP during the operational phases of the project, impacts will be less than significant. b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table October 2014 Page 64 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /mitigated Negative Declaration level (e.g., the production rate of pre- existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed project is located within the Valley County Water District (VCWD). The VCWD serves the Cities of Azusa, Duarte, Irwindale, West Covina, and Baldwin Park. According to the VCWD 2013 Water Master Plan, the District as of 2012 had a demand of 8,098 AFY and projects that demand will rise to 9,846 AFY by 2035 (p.4). The district gets water from a variety of sources including imported water from Covina Irrigation District, Main San Gabriel Basin Groundwater, and emergency water from the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District. According to the Water Master Plan, the VCWD anticipates that the district population will increase from 69,784 (2010) to 75,978 (2035). According to the California Department of Finance Table 2: E -5 City /County Population and Housing Estimates, 1/1/2014, average persons per household (pph) for the City of Baldwin Park is 4.42 pph. With the construction of 51 additional housing units, this would result in the addition of approximately 225 residents. According to the projected total population for the District by the year 2030, the addition of the 225 residents who would live in the proposed project would not increase water demand for the district to a level that the district could not meet with the current water distribution infrastructure. The proposed project would also require the installation of new impervious surfaces which could increase runoff on the project site and may lead to a decrease in the amount of water recharged to the groundwater system within the project site. However, due to the small size of the project (3.6 acres) and the existing buildings that were constructed on the site, impacts will be less than significant. Therefore, impacts related to the depletion of groundwater supplies and the interference of groundwater recharge would be less than significant. c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off -site? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The proposed project site is generally flat and does not contain any substantial natural . drainage features, such as a stream or river. Due to the existing development on the project site, runoff from the project is channeled from the site into drainage facilities located within the street. The project proposes the installation of new drainage and stormwater infrastructure that would catch any on -site runoff and feed into the in- street drainage infrastructure. In order to ensure that sediment does not enter the on- street system, an Erosion Control Plan will be required before the beginning of the construction of the project. Therefore, the disturbed nature of the project site and the use of on -site and off -site drainage infrastructure, impacts related to alteration of the existing drainage patterns would be less than significant. d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a City of Baldwin Park Page 65 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration manner, which would result in flooding on or off -site? Determination: Less than Significant Impact As noted above, the project site contains existing development and is relatively flat. The project site does not contain any naturally occurring water features such as streams or rivers. The project would be required to develop a Water Quality Management Plan as well as a SWPPP prior to the beginning of construction. These measures would reduce the off - site runoff associated with the proposed project. The project is also limited to a small footprint which will reduce the surface runoff generated by the project. As such, the project would have less than significant impacts related to flooding on and off site. e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? Determination: Less Than Significant The proposed project includes the construction of several structures as well as the installation of increased areas of impervious surfaces. This construction would result in a negligible ,Lncrease in stormwater runoff. The project also contains areas of pervious surface in order to facilitate infiltration of runoff in landscape areas. Due to the minimal runoff anticipated on the project site and the use of design elements to improve infiltration of water on site, substantial polluted runoff would not occur as a result of the project. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. P Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? Determination: Less Than Significant Refer to the responses provided in section 4.9(A) and 4.9(E) above. The proposed project would have less than significant impacts related to water quality. g) Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? Determination: No Impacts The proposed project is not located within a FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) 100 - Year Flood zone (See f : _ ;�} f't ? �_ 1� �I _ _ 't t .w.7._iyv). The project site is designated as Zone X, which is the designation for areas with outside of the 500 -year floodplain. As such, no impacts would occur. h) Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? Determination: No Impact Refer to response 4.9(G) above. The project is not located within a 100 -year floodplain. As such, the project would not place structures within the 100 -year floodplain. No impacts would occur. i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? Determination: Less than Significant As noted in response 4.9(H) above, the project is not located within the 100 or 500 year floodplains and as such flooding as a result of heavy storm flows resulting in loss, injury or death is of low risk. However, due to the seismic activity within the San Gabriel Valley, concerns related to potential damn and levee failure are a reality for the project site. October 2014 Page 66 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration According to the Baldwin Park General Plan, Failure of the Santa Fe Dam could lead to flooding within the City which could reach a maximum of 12 -feet of water within the areas closest to the Dam. However, the project site is located south of the dam and therefore flood risk and severity are substantially lower (General Plan, PS -6). Although the risk of flooding as a result of the failure of the Santa Fe Dam is possible, the performance of the dam in past seismic events and the limited time that dam contains water throughout the year reduces this risk greatly (General Plan, PS -4). Therefore, impacts will be less than significant. j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? Determination: No Impact The project site is located more than 20 miles from the nearest coastline. This greatly reduces the potential for impacts relates to seiche and tsunami. The City of Baldwin Park is not included in the California Department of Conservation Los Angeles County Tsunami Inundation Map. Continuing, the location of the project site several miles east of the ocean reduces the risk of inundation resulting from seiche. Due to the relatively flat topography and urban development in the vicinity of the project site, inundation as a result of mudflow is of low risk for the project site. Therefore, impacts would not occur. City of Baldwin Park Page 67 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration RAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 68 City of Baldwin Park Aj Not to Scale ... TTM 72195 Initial Study CONSULTING A.- = Company Exhibit 7 Section 4.0 Environmental r�No � 72915 nmenta|Ana|ysis Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 70 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration i i _ Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general El Ej 21 1:1 plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmen.ta.I. effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community El conservation plan? Would the Project: a) Physically divide an established community? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The project site is approximately 3.6 acres and contains existing development. The construction of the proposed project would require the demolition of the existing buildings and the construction of new, higher density residential structures as well as a mono - eucalyptus cellular antenna. The project would be an infill development for the community that would be surrounded by the urban development surrounding the project site. The development of the proposed project would not divide any of the existing established development. Therefore, no impacts would occur. b) Ccnf ict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed project is located in the city of Baldwin Park and is subject to compliance with current adopted plans, policies and regulations. The proposed project is subject to the most current amendments /approvals of the City General Plan, the Kerman Center Specific Plan, and the City Municipal Code (particularly the Zoning Ordinance). The Kerman Center Specific Plan states that "The Plan, as such, will allow the site to be developed in accordance with the City's adopted General Plan, Multi - Family Residential Design Guidelines and the City's Municipal Code" (P.2). As such, compliance with the Specific Plan will insure compliance with the above - mentioned regulations. City of Baldwin Park Page 71 October 2014 Less Than Significant LAND USE AND PLANNING - Would Potentially with Less Than No Significant Mitigation Significant the project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Physically divide an established LXJ community? b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general El Ej 21 1:1 plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmen.ta.I. effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community El conservation plan? Would the Project: a) Physically divide an established community? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact The project site is approximately 3.6 acres and contains existing development. The construction of the proposed project would require the demolition of the existing buildings and the construction of new, higher density residential structures as well as a mono - eucalyptus cellular antenna. The project would be an infill development for the community that would be surrounded by the urban development surrounding the project site. The development of the proposed project would not divide any of the existing established development. Therefore, no impacts would occur. b) Ccnf ict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed project is located in the city of Baldwin Park and is subject to compliance with current adopted plans, policies and regulations. The proposed project is subject to the most current amendments /approvals of the City General Plan, the Kerman Center Specific Plan, and the City Municipal Code (particularly the Zoning Ordinance). The Kerman Center Specific Plan states that "The Plan, as such, will allow the site to be developed in accordance with the City's adopted General Plan, Multi - Family Residential Design Guidelines and the City's Municipal Code" (P.2). As such, compliance with the Specific Plan will insure compliance with the above - mentioned regulations. City of Baldwin Park Page 71 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TIM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration The current Kerman Center Specific Plan calls for the construction of residential development, a private educational facility, wireless communications facilities and potentially limited commercial uses. The project proposes to construct residential units (townhomes) as well as improvements to, and relocation of, the existing wireless facility. The Specific Plan allows for the construction of dwelling units at a maximum density of 16.2 units per acre. The proposed development would be built at a density of approximately 14.1 units per acre. As such, impacts resulting from the proposed project would be less than significant. In order to construct solely residential units, as opposed to the mix of residential and educational /commercial uses, and to include Assessor Parcel Number 8552 - 017 -004 into the proposed Specific Plan boundary, the project will require an amendment to the specific plan and a change of zone. However, the Specific Plate amendment, zone change and subsequent construction of residential units and wireless communication facilities would not increase the potential environmental impacts associated with the project site. As such, less than significant impacts would occur. c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? Determination: No Impact The City of Baldwin Park does not have any adopted habitat conservation or natural community conservation plans. However, the County of Los Angeles does have the Significant Ecological Areas Program. The closest Significant Ecological Area is located in the City of Irwindale and is approximately 2.5 miles north of the project site. Therefore, no impacts would occur. `, b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally- important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local El general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? October 2014 Page 72 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant MINERAL RESOURCES -- Would the Potentially with Less Than No Significant Mitigation Significant project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the state? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally- important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local El general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? October 2014 Page 72 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 7291 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Would the a) Result inthe loss of availability ofo known mineral resource that would Deof value tothe region mnd the ^residents nf the state? Determination: Less Than The State Mining and Geology Board (SMGB) establishes Mineral Resources ICooea (K8IlZa) to designate lands that contain mineral deposits. The duaoUlcaboou used by the State to define MRZo are uofollows: � MDZ-1: Areas where the available geologic bz{ozzuabon indicates no significant likelihood of significant minera deposits. � MICZ-2a: Areas where the uvmUub& geologic b6oronodou indicates that there are significant mineral deposits. ° MI[Z-2b: Areas where the available geologic intoznzudou indicates that there is u likelihood nt significant mineral deposits. El MICC-3u: Areas vvboze the available geologic information indicates that mineral deposits exist. However, the significance of the deposit iaundetermined. " MDZ-3b: Accuo where the available geologic information indicates that mineral deposits are likely to exist. However, the significance of the deposit is undetermined. ~ MRZ-4: Areas where there ia not enough information available to determine the presence oz absence of mineral deposits. As stated in the City of Baldwin Park General Plan Final Program EIR, obzoe 1982, all of Baldwin Park has been designated by the State Geologist as e Mineral Resource Zone 2 (MQZ-2) where "adequate information indicates that significant odoecoldepooitaarepneaeot nz where itia judged that u high likelihood for their presence exiata."This designation also applies to substantial acreage throughout the adjacent cities of Azusa and Irwindale, where active aoz1aoc mining operations are present. Such areas contain aggregate resources, commonly known as gravel, which is considered to be an important construction material; however, aa the City of Baldwin Park io nearing bnUdont the areas containing significant mineral resources are largely developed. An stated above, a significant izupactoo mineral resources would occur iia project vveze to result in a loss of availability of a known mineral resource of value to the region or the State. Implementation ofthe proposed project may therefore have the potential to impact mineral resources, doe to the MRZ-2 classification. As stated iuthe General Plan Final Program EIR, "given the MRZ-2 deni8nad. o and the active extraction activities io surrounding areas, it is highly likely that mineral resources exist in the City of Baldwin Park." However, the BDl also states that "the City is largely built out with urban uses that are incompatible with mineral extraction and/or surface nnhduR activities." Additionally, cn000± General Plan policy does not provide for mining activities to occur vvitbhz the City. The General Plan Final Program BOI indicates that because mining use io not required byanyappDcob]e State law or local ordinance, and because boa regional cuohcxtpohpntiulzoineralresoorceaiotbe City are limited in extent and are largely inaccessible due to urbanization, impacts on City of Baldwin Park Page 73 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration aggregate resources are not considered to be significant. The proposed project would be required to comply with applicable State and local regulations relative to mineral resources, as applicable to development of the subject site. However, due to the above reasons, project impacts on mineral resources are considered to be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? Determination: Less Than Significant Refer to Response 4.11(a), above. Due to existing conditions onsite and within the City of Baldwin Park, the proposed project would not result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on the General Plan, Specific Plan, or other land use plan. Impacts would be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. 51w � October 2014 Page 74 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No NOISE — Would the project result in: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or El groundborne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in El R1 EJ ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the El project vicinity above levels existing without the project? October 2014 Page 74 City of Baldwin Park TTK�Nn.7l92� Initial d Negative Declaration �ecbon�UEnvironmental Ana�sb Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No NOISE —Would the project zeaultin: Impact lucozDvzz6vu Impact Impact e) For a project located within auairport land. use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of« public airport or public use airport, would the project ex9oaepeoplereaidbngor working in the project area toexcessive noise levels? f\ For a project vviUhiothmvicbnityotu private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working bn the project area to excessive noise levels? Would the Project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation o[ noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards nf other agencies? l]ctorn/brutiom/ Less Than Significant Impact With Mitigation Incorporated. Construction of the proposed project would occur over eighf000ntba8 and would include site preparation, grading, paving, construction ofsingle family homes, and the application of architectural coatings. Ground-borne noise and other types of construction-related noise impacts would typically occur during excavation modvidea of the grading phase. This phase of construction has the potential to create the highest levels of noise. Typical noise levels generated by construction equipment are obmwninlable 4.12-1^ Equipment. Maximum Noise Levels Generated bit Construction It should benoted that the noise levels identified in are onmxbnuzn sound levels (L~°J, vvbidb are the highest individual sound occurring utun individual time period. Operating cycles for these types o[ construction equipment may involve one or two minutes of full power operation followed by three to four ozinotuo at \ovvmr power settings. Other primary sources of ocunadoul disturbance would be due to random incidents, which vvooId last less than one minute (such aa dropping large pieces ot equipment oxthebydruoUurnovenneotofrnacbbnerylifta). 8 Eight months is considered a typical duration for residential construction of this nature. However, the project is considered as market driven and would most likely be a phased development with periodic construction timing. October City ofBaldwin Park Page 75 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Table 4.12 -1: Maximum Noise Levels Generated by Gonstructlon equipment 11pe of E ui ment Concrete Saw Acoustical Use Factor' 20 LmaX at 50 Feet (dBA) 90 Crane 16 81 Concrete Mixer Truck 40 79 Backhoe 40 78 Dozer 40 82 Excavator 40 81 Forklift 40 78 Paver 50 77 Pile Driver (impact) 20 101 Pile Driver sonic 20 96 Roller 20 80 Tractor 40 84 Water Tr uck 40 80 Grader 40 85 General Industrial Equipment I 50 i 85 Note: 1 Acoustical Use Factor (percent): Estimates the fraction of time each piece of construction equipment is operating at full power (i.e., its ioudesl condition) during a construction operation. Source: Federal Highway Administration, Roadway Construction Noise Model (FHWA- HEP -05 -054), January 2006. It is anticipated that construction activities would occur between the hours of 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, and are less likely to occur on Sundays and holidays. Additionally, all construction activities would be required to comply with the current City's General Plan, noise ordinance and applicable state and federal regulations. Construction would occur throughout the project site and would not be concentrated or confined in the area directly adjacent to sensitive receptors. It should be noted that the noise levels depicted in ,t&L, 4J2 -1 are maximum noise levels, which would occur sporadically when construction equipment is operated in proximity to sensitive receptors. Given the sporadic and variable nature of proposed project construction and the implementation of noise limits specified in the Municipal Code, noise impacts would be reduced to a less than significant level. Additionally, to further reduce the potential for noise impacts, Mitigation Measure NOI -1 would be implemented to incorporate best management practices during construction. Implementation of Mitigation Measure NOI -1 would further minimize impacts from construction. noise as it requires construction equipment to be equipped with properly operating and maintained mufflers and other state required noise attenuation devices. Thus, with mitigation, a less than significant noise impact would result from construction activities. Off -Site Mobile Noise Implementation of the proposed project would result in additional traffic on adjacent roadways, thereby increasing vehicular noise in the vicinity of existing and proposed land uses. This increase in daily trips (436) distributed throughout local streets would be nominal compared to the allowed traffic volume therefore, traffic noise associated with the proposed project on off -site roadways would be minimal. The amount of trips associated October 2014 Page 76 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration with the proposed project would not be expected to increase noise levels in exceedance of City Noise Standards, and future residents of the project site would not be exposed to excessive traffic noise levels. Therefore, a less than significant impact would occur in this regard. CUMULATIVE MOBILE SOURCE IMPACTS As described above, operational traffic noise impacts from the project would be minimal due to the amount of trips (436 ADT). Therefore, the increase in noise associated with cumulative traffic would not be cumulatively considerable and is less than significant. Therefore, the proposed project would not result in long -term mobile noise impacts based on project generated traffic as well as cumulative and incremental noise levels. Therefore, the proposed project, in combination with cumulative background traffic noise levels, would result in a less than significant cumulative impact in this regard. The proposed project includes 51 single family residential units. The project site is located in a mostly developed residential and commercial area. Further, the project would generate 436 daily trips, and would be similar to the noise environment similar in the existing area (residential /commercial). Therefore, on -site traffic noise would not generate substantial noise levels in exceedance of City Standards, and a less than significant impact would occur. The project proposes 51 residential dwelling units and a wireless communication facility. Noise that is typical of residential areas includes children playing, pets, amplified music, mechanical equipment, car repair, and home repair. Noise from residential stationary sources would primarily occur during the "daytime" activity hours. The wireless facility components would be contained within an enclosure to reduce noise levels should the need for power generation to service the facility occur. Noise impacts to surrounding uses associated with implementation of the proposed project are anticipated to be less than significant. N0I -1 Prior to Grading Permit issuance, the Project Applicant shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Baldwin Park Public Works Department that the project complies with the following: ® Construction contracts specify that all construction equipment, fixed or mobile, shall be equipped with properly operating and maintained mufflers and other state required noise attenuation devices. ® Property owners and occupants located within 250 feet of the project boundary shall be sent a notice, at least 15 days prior to commencement of construction of each phase, regarding the construction schedule of the proposed project. A sign, legible at a distance of approximately 50 feet City of Baldwin Park Page 77 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis lTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration shall be posted at the project construction site. All notices and signs shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Baldwin Park Planning Department, prior to mailing or posting and shall indicate the dates and duration of construction activities, as well as provide a contact name and a telephone number where residents can inquire about the construction process and register complaints. ® The Contractor shall provide evidence that a construction staff member will be designated as a Noise Disturbance Coordinator and will be present on -site during all construction activities. The Noise Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for responding to any local complaints about construction noise. When a complaint is received, the Noise Disturbance Coordinator shall notify the City within 24 -hours of the complaint and determine the cause of the noise complaint (e.g., starting too early, bad muffler, etc.) and shall implement reasonable measures to resolve the complaint, as deemed acceptable by the Public Works Department. All notices that are sent to residential units immediately surrounding the construction site and all signs posted at the construction site shall include the contact name and the telephone number for the Noise Disturbance Coordinator. ® Construction noise reduction methods shall be used where feasible. These reduction methods include shutting off idling equipment, installing temporary acoustic barriers around stationary construction noise sources, maximizing the distance between construction equipment staging areas and occupied residential areas, and electric air compressors and similar power tools. ® Construction haul routes shall be designed to avoid noise sensitive uses (e.g., residences, convalescent homes, schools, churches, etc.), to the extent feasible. ® During construction, stationary construction equipment shall be placed such that emitted noise is directed away from sensitive noise receptors. b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Project construction can generate varying degrees of groundborne vibration, depending on the construction procedure and the construction equipment used. Operation of construction equipment generates vibrations that spread through the ground and diminish in amplitude with distance from the source. The effect on buildings located in the vicinity of the construction site often varies depending on soil type, ground strata, and construction characteristics of the receiver building(s). The results from vibration can range from no perceptible effects at the lowest vibration levels, to low rumbling sounds and perceptible October 2014 Page 78 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis vibration at moderate levels, to slight damage at the highest levels. Groundborne vibrations from construction activities rarely reach levels that damage structures. Building damage can be cosmetic or structural. Ordinary buildings that are not particularly fragile would not experience any cosmetic damage (e.g., plaster cracks) at distances beyond 30 feet. This distance can vary substantially depending on the soil composition and underground geological layer between vibration source and receiver. In addition, not all buildings respond similarly to vibration generated by construction equipment. For example, for a building that is constructed with reinforced concrete with no plaster, the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) guidelines show that a vibration level of up to 0.50 inch per second (in /sec) (102 velocity decibels [VdB]) is considered safe and would not result in any construction vibration damage. The vibration produced by construction equipment is illustrated in IS7bb 4.1-2 Ti/o; Vil-at m'I tit Com f x mf lio1 / ffl!i[t mcnL Table 4.12 -2: Typical Vibration Levels for Construction Equt nlent Approximate peak Approximate peak Approximate peak Approximate peak Equipment particle velocity at particle velocity at particle velocity at particle velocity at 25 feet 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet Large bulldozer 0.089 1 0.031 L 0.017 0.011 Loaded trucks 0.076 0.027 0.015 0.010 Small bulldozer 0.003 0.001 0.001 0.000 Notes: 1 Federal Transit Administration, Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment Guidelines, May 2006. Table 12 -2. 2 Calculated using the following formula: PPV equip = PPVref X (25/D)15 where: PPV (equip) = the peak particle velocity in in /sec of the equipment adjusted for the distance PPV (ref) = the reference vibration level in in /sec from Table 12 -2 of the FTA Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment Guidelines D = the distance from the equipment to the receiver Groundborne vibration decreases rapidly with distance. As indicated in _tuft/ 4.12-2, based on the FTA data, vibration velocities from typical heavy construction equipment operation that would be used during project construction range from 0.003 to 0.089 in /sec peak particle velocity (PPV) at 25 feet from the source of activity. With regard to the proposed project, groundborne vibration would be generated primarily during grading activities on -site and by off -site haul -truck travel (if any). Because the project area is relatively flat, grading activities are considered to be minimal and short in duration. Therefore, vibration impacts would be less than significant. 01 70 r �� ; The project proposes 51 single family residential units that would not generate ground- borne vibration that could be felt at surrounding uses. The wireless facility components would be contained within an enclosure to reduce operational noise levels from power generation to serve the facility. The wireless facility power generation is not anticipated to generate significant groundborne vibration. Any trucks visiting the site to service the wireless facility would be periodic and primarily during daytime hours. The proposed project would not involve railroads or substantial heavy truck operations, and therefore City of Baldwin Park Page 79 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TIM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration would not result in vibration impacts at surrounding uses. No impact would occur in this regard. c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Refer to Response 4.12(a). Less than significant impacts would occur in this regard. d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Refer to Response 4.12(a). Less than significant impacts would occur in this regard. e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Determination: No Impact. The proposed Project is not located within an airport land use plan. There is no public airport, public use airport, or private airstrip located within two miles of the Project site. Therefore, no impacts would occur in this regard. f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Determination: No Impact. Refer to Response 4.12(e). No impacts would occur in this regard. Less Than Significant POPULATION AND HOUSING -- Potentially Significant with Mitigation Less Than Significant �O Would the project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and El businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the El LD construction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of El 1:1 people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? October 2014 Page 80 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Would the Project. a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? Determination: Less than Significant Impact. According to the California Department of Finance City /County Population and Housing Estimates (1/1/2014), the persons per household (pph) is stated to be 4.42 pph for the City of Baldwin Park, The stated population by the Department of Finance is 76,715 for the City. The project proposes 51 additional townhome dwelling units, which could result in a population increase of approximately 225 persons. The project could result in an increase in the City's population of approximately 0.4 %, which is not considered significant. The proposed Project is located in an infill area within the City that has existing utility services available. The Project would induce population growth, but not above the City's General Plan estimated year 2020 buildout proleCtion of 84,885 persons. Therefore, the proposed Project would not induce population growth above that which is already approved and planned for by the City. As a result, less than significant impacts would result. b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Determination: No Impact. The Project will construct fifty one (51) new housing units. The existing five (5) vacant residences will be demolished and replaced with forty six (46) new housing opportunities. Implementation of the proposed project would not displace substantial numbers of existing housing that would necessitate the construction of replacement housing. Because the project site is vacant, no housing would be displaced as a result of project implementation, and therefore, no impacts would occur. c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Determination: No Impact. Refer to Response 4.13 (b), above. There are no persons living on -site under existing conditions. No impacts would occur in this regard. City of Baldwin Park Page 81 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration 4.14 PUBLIC SE VICES Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No PUBLIC SERVICES Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance obiectives for any of the public services: Fire protection? El ❑ Police protection? ❑ ❑ 2 11 Schools? ❑ ❑ 0 El Parks? El El 2 El Other public facilities? ❑ ❑ 10 ❑ Would the Project. a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: 1) Fire protection? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Baldwin Park is contracted with the Los Angeles County Fire Department for fire protection /emergency services. The East Regional Operations Bureau serves Baldwin Park and reports to the Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations, and includes Division 2, 4, 8, and 9, representing 76 fire stations serving communities within the east side of Los Angeles County, with Division 2 serving Baldwin Park. The nearest fire station is the County Fire Station #29, located at 14334 E Los Angeles Street and is approximately 1.22 miles from the Project site. The development of 51 new residential units would induce population growth, as identified in Response 4.13(a). The new development would replace structures that were built prior to more current /improved fire code requirements and technologies, making a safer household and community for future occupants. It is not anticipated that the Project October 2014 Page 82 City of Baldwin Park TT'M No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis would result in the need for additional new or altered fire protection services and the project would not alter acceptable service ratios or response times, because of the infill nature of the project. It is not anticipated that implementation of the Project would create the need for the development of additional fire facilities. The Fire Department will have an opportunity to review the Project during the application process and development impact fees will be determined that will be paid by the applicant, which will contribute to the provision for future facilities as the City's population increases (if determined necessary). Therefore, less than significant impacts to fire protection services would occur with implementation of the proposed Project. 2) Police protection? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The City's Police Station is located at 14403 Pacific Avenue and is approximately 0.9 mile from the Project site. The proposed Project would construct 51. residential dwelling units that could induce population growth, as identified in Response 4.13(a). The Project would not result in the need for additional new or altered police protection services and would not alter acceptable service ratios or response times because of existing services and the infill nature of the project. It is not anticipated that implementation of the Project would create the need for the development of additional police facilities, as the Police Department will have an opportunity to review the Project during the application process and development impact fees will be determined that will be paid by the applicant, which will contribute to the provision for future facilities as the City's population increases (if determined necessary). Therefore, less than significant impacts to police protection services would occur with implementation of the proposed Project. 3) Schools? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The development of 51 single family dwelling units could induce population growth, as identified in Response 4.13(a). The Project would add additional students to the Baldwin Park Unified School District. The School District currently has 13 elementary schools, 4 middle /junior high schools, and 3 high schools within the District boundaries. The Project area is served by the following schools: Kenmore Elementary School, Sierra Vista f r. High/Middle School and Sierra Vista High School. Impacts to schools will be mitigated by mandatory school impact fees that will be paid by the applicant. Therefore, impacts are considered less than significant. 4) Parlcs? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The City of Baldwin Park has five (5) parks within the City, which includes Barnes Park, Hilda L. Solis Park, Morgan Park, Syhre Park, and Walnut Creek Nature Park. Two of the five parks are within a relatively close proximity to the project site, which includes Morgan Park and Hilda L. Solis Park. Morgan Park is approximately 0.61 mile from the project site and amenities at Morgan Park include a playground, splash pad, picnic shelters, soccer field, outdoor amphitheater, barbeques, restrooms, horseshoes, and supervised recreation. Hilda L. Solis Park is approximately 1.51 City of Baldwin Park Page 83 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TIM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration miles from the project site and amenities include a playground, outdoor fitness zone, picnic shelters, basketball courts, soccer field, barbeques, restrooms, and supervised recreation. The proposed Project would not induce significant population growth, as identified in Response 4.13(a). The project proposes a passive park facility within the residential development, with amenities that include an outdoor barbeque and seating area. It is anticipated that he Project would not result in the need for new or expanded parks or park facilities because of the relatively small population increase that the project would generate. The Quimby Act (California Government Code Section 66477), originally passed in 1975, allows cities and counties to pass ordinances requiring that developers set aside land, donate conservation easements, or pay fees for park improvements, which would mitigate impacts to parks with implementation of the proposed Project. Therefore, park impacts are considered less than significant. 5) Other public facilities? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The Baldwin Park library is located at 4181 Baldwin Park Boulevard and is approximately 0.75 mile northeast of the Project site. The project would add residents that would potentially use library services. Impacts to library services are mitigated through income generated through property tax payments and development impact fees, which Project implementation would contribute to. Thus, impacts are considered less than significant. l- b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? October 2014 Page 84 City of Baldwin Park Less Than Significant Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No RECREATION -- Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such El 1:1 El that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? October 2014 Page 84 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration a) Would the proposed project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact As stated above in Response 4.14(a4) above, the City of Baldwin Park has five (5) parks within the City, which includes Barnes Park, Hilda L. Solis Park, Morgan Park, Syhre Park, and Walnut Creek Nature Park. Two of these parks, Morgan Park and Hilda L. Solis Park, are located within a relatively close proximity to the project site. Amenities at Morgan Park include a playground, splash pad, picnic shelters, soccer field, outdoor amphitheater, barbeques, restrooms, horseshoes, and supervised recreation. Amenities at Hilda L. Solis Park include a playground, outdoor fitness zone, picnic shelters, basketball courts, soccer field, barbeques, restrooms, and supervised recreation.. Additionally, City residents have access to approximately 169 acres of joint -use school playground facilities, as well as access to County regional parks within and near_ the City. The Santa Fe Dam Regional Park consists of approximately 835 acres of open space, and the Whittier Narrows Regional Park and Nature Center consists of approximately 1,092 acres of park space. As indicated in the General Plan Final Program FIR, City -owned parks and recreational facilities currently provide a ratio of approximately 0.4 acres of parkland per 1,000 City residents. This ratio of parkland to population is substantially below the 3 to 5 acres per 1,000 people standard established by many communities, and is further supported by the Subdivision Map Act. Available regional park resources and playground facilities help to compensate for the lack of parkland within the City of Baldwin to some extent. However, such amenities are not always conveniently located within proximity to -residential neighborhoods, nor do all City park facilities accommodate specific community needs. The General Plan Final Program EIR indicates that with buildout of the General Plan, impacts on the City's recreational resources would be significant and unavoidable, in part due to the largely urbanized nature of the City and the lack of available lands to create new parks or recreational facilities that would meet future demands. Emphasis is therefore placed on enhancing existing parks, creating new mini - parks, and expanding joint -use agreements with local schools, as well as preserving existing facilities and recreational programs. Implementation of the parks and recreation- related policies identified in the Open Space and Conservation Element of the General Plan would reduce some of the anticipated burden on existing parks and may provide additional park and recreation opportunities for the City's residents. However, given the extent of the current deficiency in parkland and other recreation facilities, utilization of available parks and facilities is anticipated to intensify substantially. Additionally, as there is no assurance that implementation of the proposed General Plan policies would result in sufficient additional park and recreation facilities to accommodate the increase in population, no feasible measures in addition to the General Plan policies are available to fully mitigate the significant impacts. The proposed project would not induce substantial population growth, as identified in Response 4.13(a) above, and would not exceed the planned future growth anticipated with buildout of the General Plan. The addition of 225 persons utilizing the City's existing City of Baldwin Park Page 85 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis T'M No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration park /recreational facilities would not cause substantial physical deterioration or accelerate the deterioration of existing recreational facilities, as such an increase in population is considered to be a relatively small quantity relative to the City's overall population. Additionally, as stated above, the project proposes a passive park facility within the residential development, offering such amenities as an outdoor barbeque and seating area, that would reduce potential project - related demands for recreational resources within the City. Due to the low number of new residents that the project would generate, it is not anticipated that the development would result in the need for new or expanded parks or park facilities within the City. The Quimby Act (California Government Code Section 66477), as referenced above in Response 4.14(a4), allows cities and counties to pass ordinances requiring developers to set aside land, donate conservation easements, and /or pay fees for park improveinents. Such means would be used to mitigate potential impacts to parks with implementation of the proposed project. Therefore, project impacts with regard to recreation are considered to be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse effect on the environment? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Refer to Responses 4.14 (a4) and 4.15(a), above. The proposed project will add 51 residential dwelling units that may potentially add 225 persons to the City's population. It is not anticipated that implementation of the proposed project would require the construction or expansion of offsite recreational facilities because of its relatively limited size. As the site is currently developed and /or highly disturbed, development of the proposed onsite recreational park within the existing setting is not anticipated to result in adverse environmental effects. Impacts would be less than significant, and no mitigation measures are required. October 2014 Page 86 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis 4.16 TRANSPORTATIONITRAFFIC Less Than TRANSPORTATION /TRAFFIC -- Would the Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Mitigation Significant No project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non - motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and mass transit? b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to, level -of- service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads and highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in "traffic levels or a El 11 ED 01 change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous ED 11 0 El intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? e) Result in inadequate emergency access? f) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or El programs supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? The following section draws on the Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) conducted by TJW Engineering for the proposed project, the report is included in the appendices of this document. The initial TIA was written in November of 2013 and was updated in August of 2014. A total of five study intersections were examined in order to quantify the traffic impacts that may result from the development of the proposed project. The intersections studied in the TIA were: 1. Merced Ave/Ramona Blvd 2. Baldwin Park Blvd/Ramona Blvd City of Baldwin Park Page 87 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration 3. Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave 4. Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave 5. Vineland Ave /Merced Ave The streets surrounding the project site vary in capacity and existing infrastructure, ranging from two -lane undivided roadways (Foster Ave and Vineland Ave) to four -lane divided roadways (Ramona Blvd, Merced Ave, and Baldwin Park Blvd). All roads have existing sidewalks with the exception of the northern side of Ramona Avenue, and there are Class II bicycle lanes on Ramona Avenue only. Public bus transit is provided by both LA Metro and Foothill Transit. Multiple stops for both transit agencies are located within close proximity to the project site. Peak hour traffic counts conducted for the project recorded existing LOS for the study intersections ranging from LOS A to LOS B . ..;1 below shows the recorded existing LOS for each of the intersections. Tnhla d 1R.1- Fuictinn I n-c rnnditinns Intersection AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Signalized Intersections (VIC -LOS) Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd 0.469 -A 0.527 -A Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd 0.531 -A 0.653 -B Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave 0.571 -A 0.578 -A Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave 0.487 -A 0.359 -A Vineland Ave /Merced Ave 0.545 -A 0.425 -A Note: V /C- Volume to Capacity (Delay Shown in Seconds) Source: TJW Engineering Inc. TTM 72195 Project Traffic impact Analysis (August 2014 i 1 For a full description of the existing conditions, refer to the attached Traffic Impact Analysis located in J i ��,t�j l t� 3 of this report. Would the Project. a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non- motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and mass transit? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact As noted in the existing conditions described above, the existing LOS for the intersections surrounding the project site range from LOS A to LOS B. However, it is anticipated that as Baldwin Park continues to grow and new development occurs within the City, the LOS of these intersections will be impacted. According to the City of Baldwin Park General Plan, the City identifies a peak hour target of LOS D or better. According to the Traffic Impact Analysis conducted for this project, the proposed development would add 35 AM Peak Hour trips, 46 PM Peak Hour trips, and 436 daily trips. These trips would be disbursed throughout the streets surrounding the project site. October 2014 Page 88 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration T hi n 79.9 1 nc Pnrarnct Vanr 7(1'1f1 With Prniprt rnnditinns Note: V /C- Volume to Capacity (Delay Shown in Seconds) Source: TJW Engineering Inc. TTM 72195 Project Traffic Impact Analysis (August 2014) The Traffic Impact Analysis uses these increased trips to project future roadway conditions, both for the project opening year (2015) and for a long -term forecast year (2030). These projections include LOS projections both with the proposed project and without the proposed project. According to the Traffic Impact Analysis, the increased trips generated by the project would result in less than significant impacts for both the project opening year (2015) and for the forecast year (2030). All intersections would operate at a Level of Service of C or better, as shown above in _l-? "_ _ tizi ; O 30 V'V'i h llroicl I Colt itio Ciy.. According to the above - mentioned threshold of a LOS D, the proposed project would not create impacts that would result in a LOS E or F. As stated in the existing conditions summary above, the roadways contain sidewalks and limited bike facilities as well as transit stops in the vicinity of the project site. None of these facilities would be removed or altered by the development of the project site, with the exception of the reconfiguration of driveway access to the project site. Any changes to the sidewalk made during the construction of driveways for the project site would be in accordance with City code and would be subject to plan check prior to construction. As such, impacts to the circulation system would not significantly alter the existing conditions, and no conflicts with applicable policies, ordinances, or plans would occur. b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to, level -of- service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? Determination: No Impact According to the Baldwin Park General Plan, the City of Baldwin Park does not have a Congestion Management Plan, however the City is subject to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Congestion Management Program. The program evaluates all projects that meet the following criteria: City of Baldwin Park Page 89 October 2014 Forecast Year 2030 Forecast Year 2030 With Project Without Project AM Peak PM Peak AM Peak Change in PM Peak Change in V/C Significant Intersection Hour Hour Hour V/C (Delay) Hour (Delay) Impact Si nalized Intersections (WC - LOS) Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd 0.524 - A 0.590 - A 0.526 - A 0.003 0.591 - A 0.001 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd 0.599 - A 0.729 - C 0.600 -A 0.001 0.738 - C 0.009 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave 0.642 - B 0.649 - B 0.647 - B 0.005 0.652 - B 0.003 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave 0.544 - A 0.397 - A 0.547 - A 0.003 0.399 - A 0.002 No Vineland Ave /Merced Ave 1 0.661 - B 0.470 - A 0.612 - B 0.001 0.473 - A 0.003 No Note: V /C- Volume to Capacity (Delay Shown in Seconds) Source: TJW Engineering Inc. TTM 72195 Project Traffic Impact Analysis (August 2014) The Traffic Impact Analysis uses these increased trips to project future roadway conditions, both for the project opening year (2015) and for a long -term forecast year (2030). These projections include LOS projections both with the proposed project and without the proposed project. According to the Traffic Impact Analysis, the increased trips generated by the project would result in less than significant impacts for both the project opening year (2015) and for the forecast year (2030). All intersections would operate at a Level of Service of C or better, as shown above in _l-? "_ _ tizi ; O 30 V'V'i h llroicl I Colt itio Ciy.. According to the above - mentioned threshold of a LOS D, the proposed project would not create impacts that would result in a LOS E or F. As stated in the existing conditions summary above, the roadways contain sidewalks and limited bike facilities as well as transit stops in the vicinity of the project site. None of these facilities would be removed or altered by the development of the project site, with the exception of the reconfiguration of driveway access to the project site. Any changes to the sidewalk made during the construction of driveways for the project site would be in accordance with City code and would be subject to plan check prior to construction. As such, impacts to the circulation system would not significantly alter the existing conditions, and no conflicts with applicable policies, ordinances, or plans would occur. b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to, level -of- service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? Determination: No Impact According to the Baldwin Park General Plan, the City of Baldwin Park does not have a Congestion Management Plan, however the City is subject to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Congestion Management Program. The program evaluates all projects that meet the following criteria: City of Baldwin Park Page 89 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration ® All CMP arterial monitoring intersections, including monitored freeway on or off - ramp intersections, where the proposed project will add 50 or more trips during either the AM or PM weekday peak hours (of adjacent street traffic). ® Mainline freeway monitoring locations where the project will add 150 or more trips, in either direction, during either the AM or PM weekday peak hours. The proposed project does not meet either of the criteria, and is not subject to the County Congestion Management Program. As such, the proposed project will have a no impact on any congestion management program. c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? Determination: No Impact The proposed project would not result in a change in air traffic patterns or a change in location resulting in safety risks. The nearest airport is the El Monte Airport, which is located 3.5 miles from the project site. The proposed project is not located within any airport compatibility zones. The project also proposes single- family residential, and telecommunications equipment, both which are subject to height restrictions within the City. Therefore, the project will have no impact on air traffic and will not create a substantial safety risk. d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? Determination: Less than Significant Impact The proposed project does not propose any street alignment changes or roadway improvements. Driveways will be added in order to enter the development; however they will be in accordance with City regulations. The construction of the project would not result in incompatible uses. The development would include residential units as well the cellular antenna, both of which are consistent with the Kerman Center Specific Plan. Therefore, impacts related to potential hazards or incompatible uses as a result of the project would be less than significant. e) Result in inadequate emergency access? Determination: Less than Significant The proposed project is located on. Merced Ave, Baldwin Park Blvd and Kenmore Ave. Vehicular access would be provided on both Merced Ave and Kenmore Ave. Prior to construction, the project in its entirety would be subject to review by Fire and Police officials. With incorporation of comments made by the City, impacts associated with the proposed project would be less than significant. J) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? Determination: Less than Significant The proposed project does not include any roadway improvements. Due to the small scale of the project, no new transportation infrastructure would be constructed. However, as noted above alternative transportation is provided in close proximity to the project site and construction of the proposed project would not preclude the construction of further October 2014 Page 90 City of Baldwin Park 1TM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis alternative transportation infrastructure in the future. Therefore, impacts associated with transportation policies, plans or programs would be less than significant. b) Require or result in the construction of Less Than _ LZ facilities or expansion of existing facilities, L Significant UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS B Potentially Significant with Mitigation Less Than Significant No Would the project: Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Exceed wastewater treatment El requirements of the applicable Regional to serve the project from existing Water Quality Control Board? expanded entitlements needed? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment _ LZ facilities or expansion of existing facilities, L the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? City of Baldwin Park Page 91 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Would the Project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? Determination: No Impact. The proposed Project would develop 51 residential dwelling units that would be connected to the existing domestic sewer system serviced by the City for conveyance to the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County via the 12 -inch trunk sewer located in Baldwin Park Boulevard. Wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant ( SJCWRP) or the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP) if wastewater flows exceed SJCWRP capacity, which is 100 million gallons per day. The Project would not generate wastewater such as industrial or agricultural effluent. Surface runoff from the Project is addressed in the Hydrology and Water Quality responses (a), (c), (e) and (f) of this Initial Study. The development of 51 residential units is not anticipated to cause significant wastewater treatment capacity issues because of its relatively small size. The City's General Plan Environmental Impact Report indicates that the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Sewer Maintenance Division, and the Baldwin Park Engineering Division consider the sewer line system adequate to handle foreseeable future development. The Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 15 serves the Baldwin Park area and must comply with the wastewater treatment regulations and requirements of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. Because of the Regional Board compliance requirements, wastewater treatment requirements of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board are no anticipated to be exceeded. Therefore, no impacts would occur. b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The Project will eventually develop 51 residential dwelling units on approximately 3.6 acres. The Project would have a density of approximately 14.2 dwelling units per acre, which is under the maximum allowable density of 16.2 dwelling units per acre allowed for development of the site per the existing Kennan Center Specific Plan. The Project will be required to pay connection fees for sewer services. Because it is anticipated that the Project will contribute minimal flows to the existing treatment facility aL a density of 14.2 dwelling units per acre, is required to pay facility connection fees that would mitigate for expansion impacts (if necessary), and the current SJCWRP treatment facility has capacity, and backup capacity to JWPCP if exceeded, to accommodate the Project, impacts are considered less than significant. c) Require or result in the construction of new stormwater drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The Project would utilize the existing storm drain system in Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard, and Kenmore Avenue, as well as provide drainage through the site. The increase in impervious surfaces will marginally increase runoff from the project area. The Project would incorporate water quality features that will be reviewed and approved by the City. October 2014 Page 92 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Because the Project is considered as a relatively small development that would not generate significant runoff, construction or expansion of new regional or off -site storm drain facilities would not be required. Therefore, less than significant impacts would occur in this regard. d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. The City's water supply is provided by three water district /companies: Valley County Water District (VCWD), San Gabriel Valley Water Company (SGVWC), and Valley View Mutual Water Company (VVMWC). VCWD is the water purveyor that would serve the Project site. VCWD's 2013 Water Master Plan (updated in May 2014), indicates that there is sufficient water supplies and water shortage contingency plans to protect existing and future regional water needs. The existing Kerman Center Specific Plan allows for a density of up to 16.2 dwelling units per acre. The Project proposes 51 dwelling units on 3.6 acres. The VCWD Water Master Plan projected up to 58 units for the site, but the Project proposes 51 units, which is below the demand projected by VCWD. Construction of the Project would require development /connection fees which would mitigate impacts to water supply. VCWD has water access from multiple sources, but prefers local groundwater sources and a small amount of imported water from Covina Irrigation Company. VCWD has an adjudicated right to 3.01517% of the operating safe yield of the Main San Gabriel Basin. VCWD indicates that they are confident that it can successfully obtain a combination of prescriptive rights, groundwater leases and purchases, and replenishment water to achieve a production of water up to 9,565.6 acre feet per year in any given year out to year 2035. Because the Project is consistent with V-1--WD's water supply pl projections; that there are sufficient water supplies to serve the Project and region; and that the development /connection fees required for project implementation would help mitigate the future new or expanded entitlements that potentially may be needed with future regional growth, impacts are considered less than significant. e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Wastewater collection for the City is in the service area of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 15. Wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (SJCWRP) or at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson (JWPCP). SJCWRP provides primary, secondary and tertiary treatment for 100 million gallons of wastewater per day. JWPCP provides both primary and secondary treatment for approximately 280 million gallons of wastewater per day and has a total permitted capacity of 400 million gallons per day. Development of the Project would require development /connection fees that would mitigate impacts to wastewater treatment facilities. Because the Project is considered to be a relatively small development, the two wastewater facilities currently has capacity to serve the Project, and the City, SJCWRP and JWPCP would review the Project's development plans to determine a fair share fee contribution to mitigate impacts to wastewater treatment facilities, impacts are considered less than significant. City of Baldwin Park Page 93 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. It is anticipated that waste generated by construction of the proposed Project would be serviced by Waste Management of the San Gabriel /Pomona Valley. Waste Management transports waste to the Azusa Transfer Station/Valley Vista and then to El Sobrante Landfill in the City of Corona. The El Sobrante Landfill has a remaining capacity of 179 million tons and an expected design lifespan of about 33 years as of January 1, 2011 It has a daily permitted capacity of 16,054 tons /day and it is assumed that the landfill could receive up to 4,000 tons per day from Los Angeles County. It is not anticipated that the additional waste generated by the Project would result in a significant adverse impact to the capacity of the landfill because of the relatively small size of the project. The El Sobrante landfill is currently slated for closure in January 2045. The generation of additional construction - related waste is considered minimal and would only be temporary, and would cease upon completion of the proposed Project. Solid waste generation during project operation is anticipated to be minimal because of only 51 residential units added to the City's waste production, and would not result in a significant increase in waste for disposal i;1 area landfills. The Project would be required to be in compliance with adopted programs and federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to solid waste. Therefore, less than significant impacts would occur. g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact. Refer to Response 4.17 (g), above. The Project would be required to be in compliance with adopted programs and federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to solid waste. Therefore, less than significant impacts would occur. October 2014 Page 94 City of Baldwin Park TfM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis 4.18 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE Less Than Significant MANDATORY FINDINGS OF Potentially with Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant �O SIGNIFICANCE -- Impact Incorporation Impact Impact a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a El plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the mcrernental effects of a project are El considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? c) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial El adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? The following findings have been made, regarding the mandatory findings of significance set forth in Section 15065 of the CEQA Guidelines, based on the results of this environmental assessment: a). Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact with Mitigation Refer to the discussions identified in 4.4, above. With the implementation of mitigation measures, less than significant impacts would occur. City of Baldwin Park Page 95 October 2014 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis TTM No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration b). Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Refer to the discussions above. With the implementation of mitigation measures, less than significant impacts would occur. c). Does the project have environmental effects which would cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Determination: Less Than Significant Impact Refer to the discussions above. Less than significant impacts would occur. October 2014 Page 96 City of Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 Section 4.0 Environmental Analysis Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration 4.19 DETER l TION (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: ❑ I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. Q I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ❑ I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. ❑ I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. ❑ I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Signature: Printed Name Amy Harbin, AICP Date: City of Baldwin Park Page 97 October 2014 Section 4,0 Environmental Analysis TI'M No. 72915 Initial Study /Mitigated Negative Declaration PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK October 2014 Page 98 City of Baldwin Park CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 14403 E. 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Report of Geotechnical Update, Proposed Mixed-Use Development, SWC Merced Avenue and Baldwin Park Boulevard, Baldwin Park, California. Prepared by Duco Engineering, Inc., May 24, 2013. October 2014 Page 100 City of Baldwin Park FOIM�� 111111111,11,111111 111 IF 1!11 For: Baldwin Park TTM No. 72915 rojec Date: September 2014 w 20 days. to Quantity Type Hours of Daily Operation 1 Concrete/Industrial 8avvu 8 2 Rubber Tired Dozers 8 0 10 days. Operation Quantity Type Hours of Daily Operation 3 Rubber Tired Dozers 8 0 30 days. Quantity ..Type Hours of Daily 1 Grader 0 1 Rubber Tired Dozer 8 2 TraotorS/Loadera/Banhhoeo O 2 Scrapers U 0 300 days. Quantity ..Type Hours of Daily Operation 3 Forklifts 8 1 Generator Set U 3 Tnaotora/Ln8dara/Baokhoea 7 1 Welder U 0 20 days. Quantity Type Hours of Daily Operation 2 Rnhyro 8 2 Paving Equipment U Architectural Coating (2016) 0 20 days. Quantity Type Hours of Daily Operation 1 Air Compressor 6 * 51-sing\e-hannik/residential units. * 486 daily trips. 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Main St-eet Alhambra, Garifornia 91801 0 - - 4 Subject: Limited Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, 13M Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park, 11 California Ladies and Gentlemen: In accordance with your request, OLE has completed a Urnited Phase t Environmental S,;"- Assessment for the subject site, The objective of this assessment is to assess: the likelihoo d hazardous materials that may present at the site due to historical and/or present operations at site, as well as the potential impacts due to the aaMes at the site vicinity. Based on researched information, It is concluded that there is low potential of non-agricultural hazardous materials present in the shallow subsurface soil. Additionai assessm-anx is noE recornmen leg at this time. Any firture developunnent, such as Change use of the facility, or use of the groundwater, should be reviewed by an wqedenoad environmental consultant. We appreciate this opportunity to be of services. Should you have any questions pertaining to this report, please call the undersigned. Sincerely, ♦ 1 1 A # # 0 1 1 1 1 rfl•, �MKTUMlli �7 Jac �. L—ee, P E, G E. R E A Principal Engineer 7 Dist: (3) Addressee 576 E. Lambert Road, Brea, Califomia 92821; Tel- 714-871-1050,* Fax: 714-571-1090 CLE Prood No.: W-017-002ESA MarcN a, 2WS .1.1 Site Locaflon hase I E . nvironmental Site Assessment for the This report presents a summary of our Limited P subject property. The properlys address is 13940 Mercod.Avenue, midwin Math, 1.2 Purpose The Purpose Of this assessment is to review existing environmental condi0ons, and to evaluate popptial environmental hazards that may exist at. the subject she due to present and historical ensile. 1.3 Scope of Work assessment: The fOlOwing limited scopes of work were conductad for this an,&Qnmental as pe s observe J. Perform a site reconnaissance at the subject propel' and its adjacent properties to current land usage and existing operations; wastes handling and discharge procedures, if any, and potential releases and presence of hazardous substances. Z. Review of available historical information of the subject property and Its surrounding area to assess past uses that may contribute to potential environmental impacts. 3. Review available information of regional geology and hydrogeology literatures regarding underlying geologic conditions and groundwater regime in the vicinity of the subject property. 4. Review of available California State and US Federal databases to determine ff leaking underground storage tanks, hazardous waste generators? Superfund sites, landfills, end other documented hazardous releases may have existed within approAmately 1 mile of the subject 5_ preparation of this report to include a finding summary of this assessment and its conclusions, and recommendations for further investigations. Fax: 714-671-1090 — Br a, califomia 92821 ',Tel: 714-671-1050, ; 576 E. Lamb ert Road, e Page of First Commerdsl Bank (USA� March 26, 2008 3A Hj$ToPjCAL DOCUMENT - AIR _ • C.2 Departnent of Building and SaW, Cky of Baldwin '- r tanks were Mod and no large e_ r;. 1- etore-e 3.3 City Directory Review Buslness directories were reviewed at eppro)dmat* IWO YearO Intervals for the year spannhg, 1920 through 2006. s. following table presents tr .. summery of ft reviewed directory R� s � s. Year Usee • re -=rch Source Los Angeles Directory CO 4.0 AREA GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY 4.1 S0IUGeQ 11 109Y deposb of 9IkMW %ns, •la w ins, and teffams in ft a A , Itrarij"i LI 4.2 Gmundwater )d it is anticipated ftt the gmundmt8r Of thO sma 's "Pm)dmately 3840 feet bebw ft e stro! ground surfai e in a=rdanm with cDMG Open Re Report W13. MANXIMj page 6 of 8 First Comm6rdlai i3ank (U5A) March 26, 2008 GLE project No.: OM17-002ESA 5.0 OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS SA Asbestos mercial products since early this Asbestos-wntaining rnSterials (ACM) was used in many corn acrd the 1970s. However, I based on century. Its use had peaked in the period between World War 11 a information obtained from manufacturers represented by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, it s unlikely that asbestos-containing materials were commercially used since late i clustrial building, Available records 1970S. The arts is currently occupied by one Story cOmmerc'alrin . r . ifia1 of t116. PTeWPe Of. indicated that the exexisting building was constructe during 1963. T he. potp prior to any building construction. ACM should be evaluated construction. 5-,2• Radon 0C*Urr6nC* can not be seen, smelled, or tasted and is the Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive 98s- It lum. Radon is found most frequently in high product of the natural radioactive de(�aY Of Uran and pitchblende. concentrations in soils and rocks containing uranium, granite, shale, phosphate, I are contaminated by certain types of Industrial waste, such as Radon may also be found in soils that of alluvial ..by-products of uranium Or phosphate mining waste. The site is underlain by soil deposits Basin, it is CL 's opinion that the. potential. of high 4ans, plains, and terraces of the Los An gelds KIP I .concentration radon Occurring at tie S14' -remote 6.0 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCH ucte scored d b y wa search conducted for the subject site. The records se arch A government records S ources, Inc. (EDR) to identify potentially contaminated properties. located Environmental Data Res ..within site. Based on ASTM E1527-05, the one-mile radius was thin or radius of the referenced might migrate or transport to the selected as the ma)dmum distance that existing contaminatio project site. Results of the government records search are provided in Appendix A which lists the 5ion of the conIpmInated.sites is alpc� presentod entire recorded contaminated site. A brief discus below, as based on information provided by EDP, W -a- A review of the C81-81teg let revealed ftt there em no Cal-Sfte$ located within I mile of tht IM M� 6.222«, >e epo InddWt Report System containe Information Of r PO The cal Komla Hmrdous Meterial hanrdous material incidents, Such Oe eccidental spills Or releases' The source is ft Cafforn IM office'of Emugency Services. The reowd WWII Indicates that there ere no CHMIRS sft, iilt The source is the California EPA. The remd search indicates that there em no CORTESE she-S FROM" , IiiiiiiM A, !, � � T AU 7.1 concivalans on Infomlagon coffecW duAng this essewmant wd am subleM The subject property is o=pled by a Christian SC11001- (BaldvAn Park Chriefian SC11001, Mid Velley Leaming cts., Inc.). No evtdenc8 of under ground or aWve ground sbrage ftnks W vwl "0 tg EMP-129 Page a of a Commerdal Bank (USA) Mamh 26,2W8 ESA CLE undeftin by Z ple eAstenw of high concenWlOn RadOn Is n9gligible at ft 6fte that is 3. RqVIew of govemment record search indic8tes that ft subj8d Prqmrty 'S not Wed an arry ff signtficwt en 4. O"r listed sites are not likelY W&W POGO . _ Amnffmntal Concerns on the subil 1.2 Recar.-M e�daflcne M • ed at this Umq. Any future davelopmSnk such 88 Ch Add7gonal awassmant is not recomm8nd of the groundwatOr. should be Mviewed by an experienced OnAmnmOr x, ASTM Standerds on Environmental Site AsseswOnts fOr COmmerdel ReW Estate, Indudes Ei527-05 576 E. Lambert ROad. BMS- C.81YOrnla 92821; Tel, 714-671-1050, F= 714-Wi-ION 576 E. Lambert Road, Brea, California 92621, Tel- 714 -671 -1050; F= 714 - 671 -1 OW The r Map _ +i with i Phase Environmental .. tr0 Merced Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 3 , 6 t ' TABLE OFCONTENTS g gq PAGE SECTION » Executivo SummarY ------------------------------------- - overview a ----»--------------- »-- ».. »_---------- - - - - -- Detail map - »--- »-- --------------- -- - --- --- - -- » _ W» » _r __w »_ _ Map Findings Starclmary----------------------- --- _ __- _ »» -------- -, Map Findings ------------------- -- °-- _�----- ----- - - - --- »_ - ---- Orphan S�arrma€y --------------------------------------- - -- - - - -- -- ---- - - - --- » - - - -- » - -_ » -_ W �_ � _ -- � Government RecordsSearched]Data Currency 1 racking ------------ _.» GEOCHECK ADDENDUM physical Setting Source pdclandurn ------------------------------------------ - Aar Physical Setting oures Summary- -- -- �------- _---- �--- __.._»_ -. -_ ._ A »2 physical Setting Source Mall ----------------------------------------------- A-9 Physical Setting Source Map Findings ---------------------------------------- Physical Setting Source Records Searcited�------------------- Thank you for your business. 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In Whole Copyright 20138 by Environmental or a Environmental o tai i3ata Res r minr .va its a ifatues I$ prohibited without prior` wd permission. or in part. of any repo p ECR and its logos (Including Sanban and Sanbom Map) are trs„ demarks of Environmental Data Resources, Inc, or its affiliates. All tether tr damarks used herein are the of their respective ovamers. ............. TC2972181 -2s Page I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc (EDR). Va 's Standards The report Was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CPR Part 3112), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-05) or custom r8 for the evaluation Of environmental risk associated with a pa.mal.Qf real estate. g=p=R0,PERTYY INFORMATION ADDRESS 13940 MERCED AVENUE ....... BALDWIN PARK, CA 91,706 COORDINATES Latitude (North): 34.07927€1- 34* 4' 45W' Longitude (West); 117,970490 - 1174 68' 13 -V Universal 1,ranverse Mercator Zone ll UTM X (Meters): 41D457.1 UTAH (Meters)* 3771175.5 Elevation, 351 ft above sea 16VOI WITH GET ROP RTY .gapHlin MApAsSOCLATEDMIN TIAA�Rvar-,PF—E, 34117-AS PARK, CA Target Property Map: Most Recent Revision. TARGET PROPER -11 SEARCH RESULTS Was not fisted In any of th.e databases searched by ED.R., The target Pro ...... DATAE3 LASES A=AP P=ED S ff ES sites were found in EDR!s search of available (,reasonably ascertainable government No mapped records eider on the tjarge 1 property .pr within the search. radius around thelaript property for the . following databases: FEDERAL RECORDS Proposed NPL -------------- roposed National Priority List Sftes Dellstad NPL --- _ _ _ ___. P ational prio* List Deletions NPL LIENS ------------------- Federal Superfund Liens CERC-NFRAP --------------- CERCLIS No Further Remedial Acton Planned LIENS 2--- --------- CERCLA Lien information -CORRACTS -------- ---l. corrective Adon Report a and Disposal ansporters, Storag RCRA-TSDF ----------------- RCRA - Tr4 R -LQC --- RCRA - Large Quantity Generators CRA t --------- 11 QuantAy Generators RCRA-SQG -------- -------- RCRA -Sma Smal. RCRA Cond0flallY gXeMl?t RCRA7CF-$QC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC21721612% EXECUTWESMOIARY1 TMT2181,20 EXEcuTTVE SUMMARY 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY RCR -NOnGen ------------ RCRA Non Generators Sites with Instil onal Contra's US INST COMOL ----- —, Emergency Response Notification System ERNS--- ._- _...____ ___ ______... Hazardous Matedals information Reporting System HMIRS-- ... --- ---------- DOT OpS ......... Incident and Accident Data .......... US CDL --- ---- — Clandestine Drug Labs — ----- US sROWNFIELDS._-_-- A Usting of Brownflelds Sites Department of Defense Sites DOD-- ------------ ---- -- Formerly Used Defense Sites FURS ... ............. .. . . . ... Land Use Contra[ Information System LUGS--- ---- -- -- -- --- --s_._.. CONSENT._-- ...__ _____ ______ Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees UMTRA,----- ---------- — Uranium Mill Tailings Sites, 000.._...___ ................ open Dump Inventory i Torras Martinez Reservation illegal Dump Site Locations - DEBRIS REGION Mines Master I ndex File -------- ... I R 10 Inventory System Toxic CI�61T!cal I alear TRIS -------- ------- . — - -TSCA -------- -------------- Toxic Substances Con Act gi-ide, Rodenticide FIFRAf TSCA Tracking Syi�tem FIFRA (Federal insecticide, Fun ---------- AcIYTSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) FIFRAITSCA Tracking System Administrative Case UstifIg HI ST 7,,,,,TS_ ...... ...... ----------- Section 7 Tracking SYstsms Compliance InfoMOOn-SYstem ------ Integrated PC8 Acdvity Database System - PADS -------- --.— --------- Material ucensing Tracking System MILT&I -a._ RADlWj& --- ---------- Fla Information Database _--- ------- Facility Index SystarniFadlity Registry System FINDS-------- ------------ RCRA Adm inistrafive Action TracMnq System ----------- ZLAI= 'NO LOCAL FmECORDS HIST Cal-Sltm ----------- Historical Calsites Database CA BOND EXP. PLAK--.- Bond Expenditure Plan School Property Evaluation Program SCK� -- ........ Toxic pftzL ---------- Jc pits Cleanup Act Sites Toy ..... SWFILF — -------------- Solid Waste Information System ------ CA WDS.---1-- ------- .. Waste Discharge System Waste Management Unit Database WWUDSISWAT ----- — ------- Cortese' Hazardous Waste & Substances Sites List Geotracker's Leaking Underground fuel Tank Rep-oft LUST ------- --- ------- —1 CA FID UST ------------------ Facility Inventory Database Suc-- Statewide SLIC Cases Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities AST— ---------- LIENS,.,.---- -- - -- ----------- Environmental I-Jens usting I Incident Report SY�WM Calbm'a Hazardous Malaria CHMIRS-- ------------ .--. Notify M------ -------- -- - - -- Propositio n 65 Records LA Co. Site Mlt]gatl0n-. ---- . Site Mwgation Ust Dead Restriction Listing 131 -------------------- --- VCP---- ---------- Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties DRYCLEANERS ------ Cleaner Facilities LOS ANGELES CO. HMS-_ HMS- Street Number Ust CDL — ---- . Clandestinabrug Labs ------------------ ------ State Response Sites ..RESPONSE HAZMET— ........... —1— Facility and Manifest Data AJRS ----------- ------ ---- Emissions inventory Data Register.pd Waste Tim Haulers Usting ----------- ........... ............. — .......... ...... ........... ...... .......... TMT2181,20 EXEcuTTVE SUMMARY 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY t E TRIBAL RECORDS [ f�diJtAAI R1eSER" .w. ------ Indian Reservafions I INDIAN ODL - - - - -- ._....w Deport on the Status of Open L}ttttsps on Indian Lands , E iNWAN LUST— ............. Leaking Underground storage Tanis on Indian. Land INDIAN US--------------- m.. Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land i EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS Manufactured Gas PlaPt% — EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant I FOR Historical Cleaners._ -, EDR Proprietary 1,115 arip, Dry cleaners, suR�rOUNDING SITES sEAR" PIES€ LTS Surrounding sites were ldsntMed in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation fdiodel and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis, Relative elevation infonmation between sites of close proxlrr<ity should be field verified, Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property, Page numbers and map idan iiication numbers refer to the EDR Radius Wap. rgport .where detailed data on Individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold Italics are in muttiple databases. I .1 Inmappabie (arpnan) sites are not caj)siderrsd In the f^regping analysis. FEDERAL RECORDS :APL: Also known as SuperfUnd, the National Priority List database is a subset of CERCLIS and Identifies over 1,240 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund program. -,he source of this database Is the U.S. EPA A review of the NPL list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01131/2= has revealed .. hat there is 1 NPL site within approximately 1 mile of the.targat property. EqualTl llgher Elevation Address Dist I Oir Map fO Page SAKI GA46PIEL, VALLEY (AR z1 SUNSET & SAN B RNARDINO 114 - 1,(2ESE #t C tCUS: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Ua€aility Information System contains data on potential €y hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and suss which are in the screening and assessment phase. for possible inclusion on the NPL. A review of the CERCLIS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 04I0912005, has.raveated that there is 1 CERCLIS site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. EqualIHIgher Elevation Address Dist I Dir flap ID Page SAN ABRI EL .VAL- LEY(AREA.��............SUINS s....B............ fJ 114- 112ESE 0 �...... . TC2172181 2s EXECUTTVE SUMMARY 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY U$ FING CONTROLS: A listing of sites with engineering controls In place, 812 A review of the US ENG CONTROLS list 0 111 008 has revealed that as provided by EDR, and dated there Is I US ENG CONTROLS site within approximately 0,5 mites of the target property. EqualIHIgher Elevation Address Dist I DIr Map JID Page SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA 2) SUNSET & SAN BERNARDINO 114 - 112ESE 0 6 ROD: Record V. Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site qqntaining technical and health information to aid the cleanup. a A review of the ROD list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01114120Q$ has revealed that there is I ROD Site "MiN approximatelY I mile of the taro-At Equaill-ligher Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page 114 - 12ES6 -SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA SONSEr & SAN BERNARDINO 1 0 -STATE Y, A Jiang of recycling facilities In California. SWRC- A review of the SWRCY list, as provided by EDF�, and dated 01/07P200.8 has revealed that there is I SWRCY site within approximately 0.5 miles.of the target property. M- EquaUfther Elevation Adder 0 I Dir Man 10 age P HABITAT RECYCLINGIVALUE PLUS M 14103 RAMONA BLVD 114 - 1/2NNE 7 21 .area where VOC contamination is at or above the MCL as designated by region 9 epa office. review of the AOCONCERN list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12J310998 has revealed that there is 1 AOGONCERN site within apppAMAtely I mile of the target property. Dist I Dir Map ID EquaMigher Elevation Addmzn - Page SAN ORIEL VALLEY 0-118 0 or The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. USTs are regulated d u d UST. I n Act (RCRA). The data come from the State Water Resources Subtitle I of the Resource Consevallon and Recovery -Control Board's Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database. A review of the UST list as provided by EDR, and dated 0 1107P 2008 haS revealed that there is I U5T site within approximately 0,Z5 milespf ilia target property'. EquialIHIgher Elevation Addrezz DIZt. I Dir Map ID Page MC REN TEXACO .3648 BALDWIN PARK BLVD 0-1/8 S B5 -LAM . . ......... ............. ....... .................. ...... ......... 20 I,C217'2187�a ExEcLmVE SUMMARY 4 711"1111 �i Mal K A review of Ow HtST UST Ust, as pmVided by EDR, mW dated 10/1511M has revealed " them [a i ROBIN OIL CO #20 3"11 BALD147N PARK BLVD 0-1/8 S 84 is '1` . �' _. f' =1 ,. : r !■ .. Y .r as � UY.:_ f "� �' +. t .�' .h1;- I,. M. •±;� ! .Y �` '. °'a .: `I:• "; • a 7 .w of the SWEEPS UST i_ I SWEEPS UST aft within apprcodmately 025 miles of ft taW property. ROBIN ox co 020 3U2 RALDWH . BLVD I Y review of ft: WIP 's: provided by EDR, and dated I0=0 etl that them is I WIP Within site approximately 025 miles of f terget pmpefty. r 'S MOBILE AUTO REPAIR 3555 BALDWIN D review of ft ENVIROSTOR tK as pm r.:i by EDR, and dated 11MM7 t :: le a a& there ;m apprWmately I mile of the target property. EquaWflgher Elovatio n Address Diat I itsr MoplD Pago LUCKY ONE-HOUA CLEANER 4138 N. MAINE AVE. 112 -1 NE 9 25 FadIfty Stab= Refec 1248 Locni Agency I I f i f EDR PPOPRIETARY RECORDS tones and has collected EDR Histodcal Auto Stations: EDR has searched selected national collections of business d irec w listings of potential gas StatoriffillIng staflordsarVlcO station sites th"Bre available to EDR include researchers. EIDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, In EVIR's op inion, in establishments. Tno categories reviewed Included, but were not gas stallonAilling statl0rdservice station esta auto service station, limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station, Oiling station, auto, automobile repair, ' ervice station, etc. A review of the EDR Historical Auto Stations list as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 3 EDR HistorlaAAAO Stations sites within approximateiY 0.25 miles of 010 target Property. Equalifther Elevaflon Address Dist I DIr Map ID Page FRANK'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE 3707 N BALDWIN PAP-K BLV o- 1/8 ESE At 17 FRANK'$ FLYING A SERVICE 3707 N BALDWIN PARK 0 - Ila ESE A2 Is BILL'S SIGNAL SERVICE 364a N BALDWN. PARK. 51-V 01*118 $ B3 18 TC21721$1.24 EXECUME SUMMARY 6 Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: She Name Database(s) UNITED ROCK PRODUCTS CORP --LOS ANGELES CO. HMS, SW P EESUST FORMER V I P CLEANERS DRYCLEANERS IX MOKESSON DRUG CO HA7-NET, LUST, CHMIRS 'HAROLD SIMPSON D.S. SWFU SAN MARINO CITY DUMP SVVFILF MGRDICIAN, JOHN WMUDSISWAT VANTHERINE, THEO. LARWINDALE WMUDS/SWAT INFINITE PHOTO LAB HA ET, WIP CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTA-nCN RCRA-SQG, FINDS SAN GABRIEL GROUND WATER BASIN 2 CA BOND EXP, PLAQN. BOCK, MACHINE WC. WIP VAN ASCH 1Iv€C. WIP V I P CLEANERS, SOKYU.eAK. DBA. ......... ... AIRS TC2172181.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 DETAIL MAP W 2172181.2s ��,a '''S. 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SW FA-F 0.500 T02172181..2S Page 4 ,rC21721$123 Page 5 Search Total Target Property Distance (miles) 118 118-114 1/4-1/2 plotted Database CA WDS TP NR NR 0 NR 0 NR NR NR 'NR 0 WMUDSISWAT -0.500 0,500 0 0 0 0 NR -NR .0- Cortese SWRCY 0.500 0 0 0 I 0 NR NR NR NR I '0 -- LUST 0.5w 0.250 0 0 0 NR NR 0 -CA FID UST 0.500 0 0 NR NR NR St AOCONCERN 1,000 1 1 0 0 0 Np, a NR NR LIST 0,250 0.260 1 NR 'NR NR 0 HIST UST 0,250 0 NR NR NR NR ..NR 0 AST TIP NP 1 NR NR NR NR NR -1 SWEEPS UST 0.250 TIP NR NR NR NR .,NR 0— CHMIRS 66 0 NR 0 N[R 0 NR NR .Notify LA Co_ S _6e Mgati0n- T? 0.500 NR 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DEED VCP 0.500 0 0 0 0 -NR NR NR ..NR NR -DRYCLEMERS 0.250 O�250 0 0 1 NR NR NR 0 VIP LOS ANGELES. CQ. H.MS. TP NR NP NR NR NR NR NR NR ..NR NR 0 GDt RESPONSE TP 0 NR 0 NR 0 0 NR NR 'NR 0 HAZNET V TP N R NR N" K 'NR AIRS T p NR NR NR 0 HAULERS 1,000 .0 ENVIROSTOR TMAL RECORDS INDIAN RESERV 1.000 0 '0 .0 0 0 NR -,NR NR 0 , - IND" ODI 0.500 0.500 '0 0 0 NR NR -o .. .. , . . - . . 0 INDIAN LUST i120 t3 0 H13 NR. N.R INDIAN UST EDR PROMETARY RECORDS Manufachired Gas Plants 1,000 0 0 NR NR 'NR 0 3 EDR Historical Auto Stations. 0250 0 0 NR - 0 JEDR Historical Cleaners 0250 NDTE$. Ti= Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance ......... Sites. m Y be.listed in more than one daWbas.e g . . ........... .......... ...... ,rC21721$123 Page 5 L%P ID MAPP �FTNNDIN��GMS�� RD Number Sb D&Wme(s) EPA ID Mmdm SM GABRIEL VALLEY AOCONCERN CCADOMM < Its MIA I LOS ANGELO (Cou*h CA AOCONCEM- am where VOC Is at or above Uw MCL as dWlpatsd by reabon 9 EPA office A iW Name(s): Wayne Now" (416) 972-3161 Ramedtal F�-.,ject Maroger(PPIA) Dawn Rk:hmcad (415) 972-MT Sft Asseswmnl Manaw (SAM) Mad Mgp3rd (415) SMUM SM AssassMent Mamgey (SAM) Nuda Muniz (415) 972 11 SHe Ass"aumd s{ ) CERCUS SRO Aff" Narna(# Anas Narnw. BAP WIN PARK Abs Address: Not reported Not repoded AUs Nma: SM GABRIEL VALLEY (AFtFA 2) Allas Addma. SUNSET A SM BERNARDIND FRWY BALDWIN PARK CA 91706 A%sNarne: SAN GABRIEL VAURY "RA 2) Alas Add=s: SUNSET & SM SERMOMINO FREEWAY WJ-DWIN PARK AREA CA $1706 M Descdpdon* Fow areas of Woundwater conteinkabon am Wad an ft Nado" PdovMes Ust: San Gabritel Valley Ama 1. Sm GaMal Vaboy Area 2. SwGabdal VWby 3, wd San GabrW Valley 4. The fmw areas repreawt a Wpfficant poium of ft 170 square milo San Gabriel VaDay bi Los Argoles Cwmty. C4ffbmIv- M= #M on;a Miloon resiclants We In Me San Gavol V4%y aloft� a variety orf comtnarclal mW Industrial opersdom The Son Gabriel Aquffer, Wch Undaffts 1IM(Of UM SAM GQbdel VOW SOSh, StOrel On 68dMdbW tuee W�on gallons of water and to ft p*wry sm= of mbe for mad of Me gasln?s resfilents. Majw surkm water laaWM In ft Sm Gab" Vefty hlude the San Gabriel Rlm. btwkwles to the SanGaW Rkw system, aW spreading basins kaged In or adja=d to ft fiva dvmmb.7ha appraxtrnate Map M EDR ID NurnbOf .DlredlOn EPA 10 Number Distance jevation Site 9o00114S'51 .5AM 0ABRIM, VALLEY (AREA 2) (Continued) location of the San Gabriel Valley Area 2 Site Is West of highway 39, SOLdh of the San Gab" Mountains, east Of ta San Gsb&t River, and north Of Walnut Creek. Nearly ag of the Baldwin Parts am is fully dBvGk4,,ad for msWentiai. commerciaj. and Industrial use. The WI;Ost Pa Water Of open UMd are a00" Water prye an Inactive gravel pits W the Santa FO ft C-WW Ba,n, Y= of Azusa. Caff=la Dc -astir water In the site area Include: the City nta voey county Water Dlstl� San Gabriel Company, city of Glendora, La PUO valley county Water Valley Water Company, suburban Water $YstemH, " '44rn Dj$WaVotatfle organic compounds CVOs }, major crontamhrnts of conf— at the San Gabriel Valley Sites, were used in targa, quantities at industrial ly,,,, tt�, 1840?s. From the JWs thmugh the 1980?s, carbon factijilas as ea -��Iomathana, diftilk"th8na, e-nd other dhlorin2t6d telracillorwa. �e solvents were used by hundra& Of businesses for degreasing, " rasa for automotive pmducis, by a seven! Mzyclef, for charnICEd extracUons , and as. VOCa have bM rataasad by ammbinatiOn of Intenboonal for Other purposes. drg �=dirguld unjoadIng,!eejdr;g tanks and disposal, casters handling (u era not detected In ground water MW 1979 pipes, and other means. VOCS W oxWucted by Aw*t EJ0d=Y51=a during envIMnMeRW n"nitOrIng aCN4989 InaHon near its facility in Azusa,ln May 18841 EPA fista-d fDut aMa8 Of contam warn listed as San GaWel Valley Area 1 ttirough 4. EPA began HS enfo=Ment for and eva of efforts In the alts area In 1985 with searches usage, luations handling, and historical Federal, State, and k)cai ra=& on chemical an us Wen 85, 910 California ReglonBl Water OuBRY Board beg disposal- In 19 4 gmund water invastigoDn Program (WIP) to ldan* the sources 1: 9. EPA enter- d Into a supply Walla. in 198 contaraination "jacted hwatar Cj-,ram to determine the nature and ...... cooperative agreement to expand thaINIP Pri extent of =tamblatlGri In the San Gabtiat Valley. Tbo RUFS for the Baldvdn park OU was condudad c0nv-'f"n0Y VAtl' source idarfiffz"Cx efforts, as a OCL In Mach l994, #w Ropprd a . f.o%�-siqp (I�QDJ �"Mant was. fund lead ptOj signed. CERCLIS Actl DISCOVAction: Date Started: Not tepaw Date completed., .0410111980 priority Level; Not reported ISSUE REQUEST LE�-.$ (104F-) Action.' D . .Not re ported ate Started: fed: ovollism . Date C-OMP15 ...... Priority Level, Not reported Action: pREUmjUARY ASSESSMENT. Date Started: Not reported Date Completed: 0910111983 priority Level. High SITE INSPECTION 0310111 Date Started: M Date Completed: 11910111983 . ..... priority Level.' High HAZARD RANKING SySTFM.pACKAGE Action: ot reported Date started. N Date Comptetect W10111283 Priority Lavel. Not rGportad Action: pRopO SAL To NXnoNAL PRIORMES LIST TC2172181-2s rage 5 1 i cam! Sao EDIR 93 NUMber g EPA M tp3 �8 r r • 1 . ! I ��ie' s: UE REQUEST 3 ($ NG$ OIJ0111 Nol IIt 05101 Nampww is �a ■ : "i�'.:ti ke. �t. i lo•. .: a i - Y� +E TC21721,91,2a Page a PRIORMES UST D Not fopcftd i UE REQUEST MTMS (1 Data Muted. Not mpoftd DOW lam: 12rMI998 Pftft LOVOL. Not mpwm a: Date Started: Wmepmlaed Date c4nview: OWMWO Date Started: Not mmw ,Lute 11 L"., Not espoftd is �a ■ : "i�'.:ti ke. �t. i lo•. .: a i - Y� +E TC21721,91,2a Page a map 0 Dkocam ohoarfm CDR 9D Nwnber Ewvaftn SUB aj EPA ID NwrAw SAN GMFUEL VALM W" 2) ( 10MI4961 M �•.. 1_ ewe; i- "•. 1c .1. i, r•- ■... is �...�:. �i Fri Mpaded izvemom ROM* Levers Q i=711 Namponed Not reporw Q2i /1991 Nd mpoftd Ng�o.�y Le Not MpCftd Not reporW god Not mpoAad ¢en11 Not _ _ _ #aPi Not reported ADMINISTATNENOLUNTARY COST RECOVERY Not repoftd 0OW1991 Not repoded REMOVAL 121VII991 121274MOBI Not mpoded MSKniEALTH Not mpmted 118J1 Not mpmw ECOL 09�1{1fi11992 Not SpacW (® ad Not mpwW 0�q5�y 1993 Kot mpoftw TC217218t2s Pap 0 Map ID Direction EDR ID Number DistarlJoe EPA 10 Number Elevation $As 100011149611 SAN QABRJEL VALLEY (AREA 2) (COnflnuDd) Action' Notice Lettam luued Data started: - Not MpOrlb d Date completed:. ". OSJfl411993 Priority Level: Not reported Action: Notice Lettem Issued Date S%riad. Not reported Date Completed'. Priority Level* Not reported -Action: Spacw Notice Issuod Data Started: Not reported Date Completed; priority Level. NcfrepodOd Action: RECORD OF DEOPON Data Started: Not repWsd Data Completed. Priority Level: Not reported Action: COMBINED RgMFDtjpL INVEnGATIONIFEASIBILFTY STUDY Data Started: Data Com plated: Priority Level'. Not rap(xiad - NATIONAL PIRIORME$ LIST RE.9poNSIBLE PARTY SEARCH Action: Date Started: Date completed, 0710111994 pftDrfty Leval: Not reported SPSPLF, AF3TY SF-ARCH NATIONAL PRIORIVE4 UST RE QN F Action: I Date started: . Data Completed: Priority Level: Not reported .,AdJw: Notice LOUSM Issued Date Started'. Not reported Dale Completed' Leval: Not reported Rodeo Letters Issued Date Started' Not reported Date Completed: 0411311995 Priority Lave(: Not raporiad Notice 1-5ftefs Issued Date Started' Not reported Date Completed; 0412CV1995 Priority Level; Not reported Action: Notice Letters issued Data Started: Not reported Data CompletodL M0511995 Priority Level: Not repo led ....... Aejon: Nobca Letters lnuBd oate started: Not reported TC2172181.2a P89a 10 Map to MAP FORM EDR In Number Elevation SU DaWmags) EPA In NwnbW Data Completed' wlaflws Prkft Levek Not reporW Action: ADMINISTRATWE ORDER ON CONSENT Date sftt!E�&- Not reporW Date Conl*w: 0&1311M Priority Levek NO reparled Acdw.: REMEOLAL DEMCKMEMEDLAL ACMOm NEGOTIATIONS Date Started: =$/low Date ConVeled: oard=wo Prkwdy Lavek Nottepaw Dats Staw: 07alflM Date corrobbut Not raporud Priodtly UWA. wreporw A4WL ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER ON CONSEW Date StRaw, Not reported Date Complated. 09r2smi Pft* LeVat NotmPorted Actiorl: PROSPECTIVE PURCKASER AGREEMENT ASSESSMENT OaWStarted: OW052M Date wripsated: Der2smi Waity Luvvk PPA Slaned Adkw Lofted By DOJ Daw Malta& Not repoded Date C�Iated; MUM Offority Layet Notreported Acdorc ALTERNAlIVE DI SPM RESMUMN Data SUvtad: 07XIMM Date Completect 050MAM Priority Lvevk Notrapxw ACV= CONSENT DECREE Date StarbMil 011014= Date c0q)ISted: 08127rd= Pfloft Levet Not reporw Acdon: POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PAM REMEDIAL AC710M Date SW6&- a9ra=m Date CWVWW: Not reported Priortly Levsk Not reported Action, POTENTMMY RESPONSIBLE PARTY RWMLAL DESIGN Date Sbutad: "OrAlm DO% ComOsted: owsmw Priority Lavet Not reporw TC2172i312s page 11 TC217216125 Page 12 MAP FINUI NCS Map ID Direction EoR ID Number D151ance Databasa{s) EPA ID Number Elevation Site SAN GABRfEL VALLEY (AREA 2) (Continued) nTENTL&,LLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY REMEDIAL DESIGN Action: Date StarW: 07121 MOD Date Completed: OM11=03 Pdo* Levat Not reported POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY REMEDIAL Acti on: Date Started: 0=1200() Date completed: 0810812003 priority Level: Not reported OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE Azfiw: Dale Started: 09MI2003 Date Completed: Not reported Priority Level'. Not reported OpERATIoms AND MAINTENANCE Ammon: Data Started: Dgr=oca Data Completed: Not reported Priority Level: Nct reported POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY REMEDIAL ACTION Ac tion; Date started: 0912612002 Date Completed: 09t=2003 Priority Level' Interim RA Report pART-, _ONc_TEgM RE PONSE ACTION POTENT ]ALCy RFSpONSIBLF -S Action'. Date started: Date Completed: Not reportad Priority Level: Not rapo(w Action: -y REMF POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PAR! DIAL. DESIGN Date Started: Date Completed: ()S12912()04 priority Level: Not reported OPERATIONS ANjD,MN.NTENANCE ...... Action: Date, Started: -Qqt,30f2004 Date completed. Not reporbW P-doft Level: Lave Not reported POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY REMEDIAL ACTIQN. Action: Date Started* Date Completed. priority Level: interim RA Report CLAIM IN BANKRUPT4CYPR.00.EEDING Acton: Dat9 Started: -.0W14M05 Data Completed: 03MA12006 Priority Level; Not reported Action, E pOTENTVLLY RESPONSIBLE P MEQJALACTJON PARTY Data Started: 0810M003 Date Completed; 0=112OC15 prtority Level: interim RA Report Action: OPERATIONS AND.Mjt�FENANCE Date Started: OW3112005 TC217216125 Page 12 I map U) D IDNumbw Mance Daftbwo(s) EPA 10 Numbw SAN GAWIEL VALLEY YUMA 2) (ConftWd) IM114961 Date Ccatplated: Not repoded Prb* Level: Notraparled Acdon: Lodged By DOJ Date SWW: Not reported Date C=49eted: 09MM" Pft* LWA. Not reporled Adkw Uxted By DW Date Started; Notmpww Date qomprated: I CrAr"s Prk4*LML Not mMtDd Ac6m Lodged BY WJ Date sta1w: Notreporw Data C4m*bsd: 10r2ar2m Pftft Level: Not mpww AcUM Lodged By DW DS4 swrbEk Notramted DOW Complete&. I (IMU2006 pftoy Leva Not reported AcUon: Lodged By DOJ Date StwW: Not reported Dow C=qgstad: lorramm P*Wfly Lwak Notramw Acdow Lodged BY DOJ Date suutact Not reported Dato cwvuftd: 1 o PTIoray Le"t Notmpww �ww Lodged By OW Date Started! wmpww Dato CoupletD&L IMSM05 Pdxfty Level: Ndmpww AcUm, Lodged By D,0J Date Stuted: Notmpoftd Date CmIPUR'W: MW2005 Pft4 Levet N& reportacl Ad$= SETTLEM84T (GENERIC) Daw $tadad: Not mported .plated: Do% Com 11101=0 Prioft Lent Not mMtDd Acg= CONSENT DECREE D4) SWW: D91mm Date Complate,& 17t Level: Not reported Actim. CONSENT DECREE Date Started.* 0=82005 Date Complete& 12MMM Priody L Notruporied 4 Map IR Dkec*m EDR 10 Number DIS� Dsh$ass(s) EPA 10 Numbw EWVaUon $fta SAN GMMEL VALLEY OPMA 2) (Continued) AdhX1: CONSENT DECREE Date starUmt 09nBrAos Date Comosted., 12JI30M P*Witf Lwf 8L. Not rapmlad Adtion: CONSENTI)ECREE Date sbuta& osrWow Date Completed: 12113MOS Prbo* Levat Hd rapoded Acdon: CONSENT DECREE c�dta Started: MUM DataComptOW. 1711 05 Pdoft Ls"k: Not repodW AJW= CoNsENTDECREE Date started: 0sagrAw Data completed: 17J14r2M pexxfty Level: Not Mpodad tears: CONSENT DECREE Date Statwd: 09=2005 Wtq compteted: 1211 sr4w PdMity Level: Not mported Awona OpF_RAnONS AND NW-HT9"CE ]Date iWAd-. OVAFMW Data Com&W: Not reported prioray Level; mol mpoftd Acdw: pOTENTIALLY RESPONSME PARTY RF-MEDLAL ACnDN Data Stwtad: OSM r2m Date completed: 09=12M Priority Level: Interim RA Report Aodm: CDNSENT DECREE Data StmW: 03rAS2W Date CoHrOat0d: 03rAM07 Pdoft Level- Not reported AcOwn Lodged By M Date SWW'. Not repaded Dale Completed: 0swr2w Pdolfty Levat Not repwad Acftn: FIVE-YEAR PEMEW Date wuk 05mirAv Data Coaq4ated: GSW=7 PrIo* Level: No fepoftd IWMM, , 1A.......... map D - EDRD Numbar # EPA m Number {/i ! c va :+ >v « m mr� .a *� :e« >w,• : # m >¥»w SAN mEL v m FUW @7m BALMNIN CA No LOS ANGELES S OGAUM § » f T � � TC212181 e 15 MWA P F IMM WN QMS ID EDR ID NUMbw EPA ID Nuff�w Ekm� SID AOO: Fum3A of USEPA Rswrd of 00cWOn(s) Is gvakblg ftm EOR US ENG CONMLS-' EPA ID: CAoqwaj8S12 saetD, Nw": 0902092 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY VP.EA 2) Addrew, SUNSET & SAN BERNARDINO FREEWAY BALOMN PARK CA 91706 EPA ROUIOM 09 covnty-. LOS ANGELES Evmt Code: Not reported ACWW DaIS: Not reported "r il 1-1-11116� - A AOO: Fum3A of USEPA Rswrd of 00cWOn(s) Is gvakblg ftm EOR US ENG CONMLS-' EPA ID: CAoqwaj8S12 saetD, Nw": 0902092 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY VP.EA 2) Addrew, SUNSET & SAN BERNARDINO FREEWAY BALOMN PARK CA 91706 EPA ROUIOM 09 covnty-. LOS ANGELES Evmt Code: Not reported ACWW DaIS: Not reported TC217210123 P69a TC21721812s Page 17 LIAR FINDIN.GS • Map ID Direction FOR 0 Number Distance Data6aseisj EPA ID Number Elevation Site PAN 0ABRIEL V-ALLEY (AREA 2) (Continued) Action iD- Action Name: RECORD OF DECISIOR. Action GOMPI61i0n date: 0=111 4 planned CompleL date' Not TePOded operable Unit 01 Contarninatpd Media '. Gmufldwatef Engina6drg Control: Air Stripping AcUm 10*. 001 Action Name: PECORD OF DE0.*1QN Action Completion date, OMI/1994 -planned Gornplet, date: Not tepotled operable Unt 01 Contaminated Media: -Groundwater ENineering COCIW: Qlst:harge Action 0: Action Marne: RECORD Or DECISION Action COmPlOtl0ft data: OM111994 planned Comp)eL date-, Not reported operable Unit: 01 Cont=inatad Media Groundwater EpgIneering Control: Liquid phase Carbon Adsorption Action ID: Act "a Name: RE -CORD OF DECIS101' Ac Completion date: 031111994 planned Complat. date. Not reported Operable Unit: 01 . ..... Contaminated Medla , Groundwater Engineering Control; MQAodN Actin I D: 001 OF DEq$.1019. Action Name: RECORD Action Completion date: o=111994 planned CornpIOL date. Not reported Operable Unit: 01 Contaminated Me", Groundwater Engineering ConW. pump Aqd Treat up. Historical A40 Stet 1008994508 Al S ASSCIATED SERVICE FRANW O ESE 3707 H g=WIN PARK BLVD ......... 4 Ila BALD WIN pARK, CA 91706 0,041 ml, 214 ft. Wto I of 2 in cluster A Relative'. CSR Hlstoric�ol AWD -Pitati0fls'. FRANK'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE Higher Name: Year: ........ Actual: ....... Type'. .......... Not reported ....... ........... 352 Name . FRANKS ASSOCIATED SERVICE - ............... ................ ......... .............. Year. Type; Not reported TC21721812s Page 17 0 MapID EDR ID Number Meow Dwaxe EPA tD NuMb8f �L P qlk�'T 71514, Mv— JIM 0. Sna 2 of 2 In dust" A EDR HWOdCW AWO ftW": mom'. pRAN" FLYING A SERVICE Year. 1955 is W mpoded lfto I of 3 In dwW 13 EOR MWrk:W AUto SWIOM Nam: IqUq CfTy SERVICE STATIM year lws ;Typw. Not M"dw Nams". Year. Type: HUB CrrY SERVICE STAMM los Not Mported Name: year. Tyw BILLISSnKAL SEMOE, lq q w repftd I all -H TankNwm Conb*wNwn: yw hmWed. Ncyt mpoftd TankCaPavW. 00010000 Tank U sod for PRODLICT Type Of Fuel: PRMUM Ta* Ccn*ucd= Notrapoftd teak OeWCOOM StD* IMweig . . . . . . . -ice ---- T=7218129 P298 Mil a � cmitow Ntm 2 y"r bnuga& Wmpor4W an Caps: HT. 0001cm ToA Used f0r. MDUCT TYPO of Fuel: uNLMED Tank cmwuction., Not repodad an Dauxam: Sto& Werdoi Tonk Hum ow coftta�wNturnt 3 yaw WftRed: Not fePoftsd TankcapwW owlem Tank Uwd W. PRODUCT Type of Fu& REGULAR Tank Cm8ftucd= NO MPMW Leak Dataclk= SU=k hweritW TW* Num ON CmAoIrw Nwn: 4 ymhsww: twmpofw Tiu*cavaw Comm Tal* Used for PRODUCT Type of Fust DIESEL -Tank Cwwbvcftn.' Nd MPOTtad Le DebKgon' SbDck 4worikw A* MAP MMWdS p 3D m DWWWO EPA Kumber Seva0an She kBfl04 ROMMOILCON20 stm W canna Nd reported Nurnber Of Tanks. Not reported Mv, TC2172i$12e Page2O A Number. comp $$$d4 Number a Of 54 Re€ odw Ad Dste: Mraported Cmated Date: 0613"9 �• A Owrw T : � yw�.y pd Swmb j ¢ q Qpmft Not reported ®W ik M46. UNKHMN Sttg . w ..: • Contor iy .p}yyjj Noyy rapww StaWm A Comp Number. $1$&4 Number. 9 1'54 4 DoW, OGIV-1le Act Date. W repodad CnmW : O TM* Sta= A GwrwTank M: Swrcb Tank w $ $1$ c9patr: Not mpwW TaA UNMOWN Stg: w Mv, TC2172i$12e Page2O Map ID W FINfiINCS Direction FDR 1D Humber D stance Data-base(s) CPA ID Numb-err Fievation Site Sx . 51N06Aifi6569 . 5 SCRGlO,S mOSiL.E AUTO REPAIR / :.. SSW 3565 BALDWIN PARK BLVD IMAM BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 0.157 m €. 1 i141 if. Relative: L &ter Raglan: 4 File Number: 108.1145 Actual: File Status, Not reported 346 fL 5taft UNIDENTIFIED Facility Suite- Not reported SWTiCY. S10Ti37�93. 7 _ HABrrAT RECYCUN(�4VALUE PLUS IAKK1 A NINE 14193 RAMONA BLVD 114 -112 BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 0.465 m €. 2466% Relative; SwRCY: 0 Nigher Certification Status: 310} 650 -7449 Featy Phone Number t Actual: Date facility became cariified: 0211{Iltl4 365 fit. Date facility began operating: 013!( I04 Data facility oeased operating: Stiff operating Whether The Fact is Grandfather d: Not reported Convenience Zone YS'hare Fadltty I, red: 1080 Convenience Zone W11" Fadltly Located 2: 1081 Convenience Zone Where Faciltiy Locat¢id 3: 1084 Convenient* Zone Where Facilily Located d: 3853 Convenience Zone Where Faciltiy Located 5: 07 Convenience Zone Where Faclttiy Located 6: 0 Cmwenianca Zone Where Facit€!y Located 7: 0 Aluminum Beverage Containers Redeemed: AL Glass Beverage Containers Redeemed: GL Piast€c Beverage Containers Redeemer!: PL Other mat beverage containers redeemed: Not reported Refillable Beverage Containers Redeemed: Not reported SCFI s.1o57S42�5 8 SIERRA VIS'T'A HIGH SCHOOL F1ViRt�57tdE�, Ft1A ' WSW 3600 NORTH t'RAZIER STREET 112.1 13ALDVAN PAM CA 91706 0.608 mi. 3212 ft Relative: SCH: Facility 10: 19820088 Lower Site Type: School Investigation Actual: Si a Type Detail: School 331 fL Acres: 3 National Priorities Ust: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRi Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: Not reported Project Manager. Not reported Supervisor. Javier Hlnojosa 5&=I Evaluation - Glendale 1 Sacramento Division Branch: Site Coda: 304396.11 TG21721812$ Paga 2l 91 EW48tiOn SWMAVISTA MON SWOOL (CM%flnUQ4 AWAaMW- 67 sersas, 24 spedw pMgMM slaws: W mpoded No FwihU ACMM sulww sboA Date: 2003-05-20 a" ReaWded UDe' NO sdwo owtdd Fumora 34.0781 Laftyle: Lwgwdw. -117.9m BALD W N PARK UNIFED SCHOOL DISMCT 19320088 3043W-ll stERRA VISTA NIGH SCW;PGL M2-011-M BALr)VAN pApX USDSmRRA VISTA NIGN SCNL AUSTYP' AftewsW NSM EMAMSW ID Number AbwggD NOW T r. A TC217'21812S Pap 22 $Re I =1 7ITT = ENVROSTOFt afts Two: \\ \ /, +. Acrm NPU RepWlwyApTldOW- Load AgePOf. Progwn Managqr supo�- Dmajon Bmnch: FacZy ID: SIIT c4do: TC21721BI-29 Pap23 ffw-17��rl Z u map ID DUadkn EDR ID NmrAW obhum Ekwobw EPA 10 Nwnber 9 LUCKY ONE40UR CLEANER EMMOSTOR 8106797SU NE 4138 K MAINE AVr-- WA 112-1 BMMM PARK CA 91706 0.808 mL 4267fL TC21721,91.2s Page 25 ■ Y is ac e TC21721,91.2s Page 25 Appendix C- Traffic Impact Analysis Noll August 11, 2014 Mr. Allan 8' Roger Lui S.0 Communities Group, LL[ 2O63W1oricopaStreet Torrance, CA 90503 Subject: Revised TTM72195 Project Traffic Impact Analysis, City of Baldwin Park Dear Mr. Lui and Mr. Lui: 7JN/ ENGINEERING, INC. (QVV) is pleased to present you with this revised traffic impact analysis for the proposedTTN172195 project in the City of Baldwin Pork. The proposed project is located at the southwest corner of the Baldwin Park Boulevard/Merced Avenue intersection and would consist of51single family dwelling units on the 3.65 acre site. This traffic studvhas been revised toindude the latest s�oplan, dated K4ay28,2014. Since the )and use quantity and site access is unchanged from the prior study, the findings of this study are identical to the original study dated November 7, 2013. This report is being submitted tn you for review and forwarding tothe City ofBaldwin Park. Please contact us at (949) 878-3509 if you have any questions regarding this analysis. Thomas Wheat, PE, TE President Registered Civil Engineer #69467 Registered Traffic Engineer #2565 Jeff \Neokstein Transportation Planner 540N, Golden Circle Dr. #104 1 Santa Ana, California 927051 t: (949) 878-3509t(949) 878-3593 www.tjmemgineedng.xnm . TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS Baldwin Park, California S.C. COMMUNITIES GROUP, LLC 2O63K8arioopaSt. Torrance, CA9O5O3 HMO LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS l52O8rookhoUnvv Dr. Suite 33. Santa Ana, CA92705 54UN. Golden Circle Dr. #lO4 Santa Ana, California 92705 Thomas Wheat, PE,TE November 7, 2013 Revised: August 1I,Z014 540N. Golden Circle Dr. #104! Santa Ana, California 9Z7O5 1 t: (949878-3509f: (949) 878-3593 www.tjmemgineehng.cum Section--- Paize iv � 2J0Intrmduct�on............^^^,~.^..,^.^.....^.~...^,~.^^.^~.`^^...`.^.,,,..^^..-,^^.^^^..^^^^.,. 2.1 Study Area 1 2.2 Analysis Methodology x 2.3 Performance Criteria and Thresholds VfSignificance 3 � 3J0Ex��ngCmnd�ions..............^.~.^....~.~^..^..^.^.^.^..,..~....^^....~^^~,~~.,~,~'~...~.,. 3.1 Existing Study Area Conditions 3 3.2 Existing Traffic Volumes 5 3.3 Existing Conditions Intersection Level of Service Analysis 5 � 4�) Proposed Pngec¢,..._........~.'.^^..,...^..^'.^.^~.`..^^^^,..~,.,..^~,^...^^^...^..,,.~~,. 4.1 Project Description n 42 Project Trip Generation o 4.3 Project Trip Distribution and Assignment 7 5.8 Existing Plus Project Conditions ......................................................................... 8 5.1 Existing Plus Project CondhionsTrefficVn|unnes U 5.2 Existing Plus Project Conditions Intersection Level of Service Analysis 8 8.0 Project Opening Year /2OlS\Without Project Conditiona.................~~.~..^..~ 9 6.1 Project Opening Year (2015) Without P jecLTrafficVo|unneo 9 62 Project Opening Year (2015) Without Pr jectCnnditions|ntersection Level of Service Analysis 9 7.0 Project Opening Year (2O15) With Project Cunditkons............^~.~,^.~.....^.^.... 10 7.1 Project Opening Year (2015) With P jectTrofficVo|unnes lU 7.2 Project Opening Year (2015) With P 'ectCondiUnno|ntersedion Level of Service Analysis 10 8.3 Forecast Year 3D2QWithout Project Conditkoms................^.,..~.^...~.......... I� 8.1 Forecast Year 2O30 Without Project Traffic Volumes 11 8.2 Forecast Year 2O30 Without Project CVndiUons|ntersection Level of Service Analysis ll 9J0 Forecast Year 2Q30With Project Conditkons...............~'.~.^^'.^....^.',.^.,,..,^ 12 9.1 Forecast Year 20]Q With Project TrafUcVo|un1es 12 TJVV Engineering, Inc. 9.2 Forecast Year 2U30 With Project Conditions Intersection Level of Service Analysis lZ 10.0 Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program Analysis ........................ 13 11J0Ped8ng........,..................^^.,..^..'~.......^.....^'^^^'~'~.^.^.^^`^``^^~^^^~^^'^^'^'~~ 14 13.0 Conduaknns...............,.,.,.....^^'.^..^.^^..^.,^.^..^~~.,.,......,..-..........~......... 15 TJVV Engineering, Inc. Table 3: Trip Generation Rates for Proposed Project Land Uses & Existing Land Uses to be Table 4: Gross Trip Generation of Proposed Project — Vehicle Trips at Project Driveways 7 Table 5: Net New Trip Generation of Proposed Project — Vehicle Trips Distributed to Table 6: Intersection Analysis — Existing Plus Project Conditions ............................ 8 Table"17: Intersection Analysis — Project Opening Year 17n1 51 Without Project Conditions 9 Table 8: Intersection Analysis - Project Opening Year (2015) With Project Conditions 11 Table 9: Intersection Analysis — Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions .... 11 Table 10: Intersection Analysis — Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions .......... 12 TJVV Engineering, Inc. List of Exhibits ............................................................................................................ Follows Page Exhibit 1: Study Intersection Locations .............................................................. 2 Exhibit 2: Existing AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ............................... 5 Exhibit 3: Existing Lane Geometry and Intersection Controls .............................. 5 Exhibit 4: Proposed Project Site Plan .............................................................. .. � I Exhibit 6: Forecast AM/PM Peak Hour Trip Assignment of Proposed Project ...... 8 Exhibit 7: Existing Plus Project AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ............ 8 Exhibit 8: Project Opening Year (2015) Without Project AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ........................................................................................ 9 Exhibit 9: Project Opening Year (2015) With Project AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ........................................................................................ 10 Exhibit 10: Forecast Yeedar 420330 Mvfithout Project AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes............................................................................................................ 11 Exhibit 11: Forecast Year 2030 With Project AM/PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ........................................................................................ 12 LE.' •!( B= Appendix B: Intersection Analysis Worksheets — Existing Conditions Project Conditions vippenaix t: 471-M Project Conditions Conditions Appendix G: Intersection Analysis Worksheets — Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13-001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08-11-2014 iii I page 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This traffic study analyzes the forecast traffic operations associated with the proposed TTM72195 project in the City of Baldwin Park. The proposed project is located at the southwest corner of the Baldwin Park Boulevard /Merced Avenue intersection and would consist of 51 single - family dwelling units on the 3.65 acre site which encompasses 13821 and 13825 Kenmore Avenue and 3625, 3637 and 3649 Baldwin Park Boulevard. The project site is currently occupied by five single family homes, a flower /gift shop, a church and a school. Site access for the proposed project is planned at one full access location on Merced Avenue. Before accounting for existing land uses on the site, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 39 AM peak hour trips, 51 PM peak hour trips and 486 daily trips at the project access locations. After accounting for displacement of existing land uses, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips, 46 net new PM peak hour trips and 438 net new daily trips. The study intersections are currently operating at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better), and are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS for existing plus project conditions. The study intersections are forecast to operate at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better) for both Project Opening Year 2015 Without Project and Prniect Opening Year 2015 With Project conditions. The study intersections are forecast to operate at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better) for both Forecast Year 2030 Without Project and Forecast Year 2030 With Project conditions. Based on City of Baldwin Park thresholds of significance, the addition of project generated trips is forecast to result in no significant impacts at the study intersections for all with project scenarios. Since the project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips and approximately 46 net new PM peak hour trips, no CMP mainline freeway monitoring location is forecast to receive 150 or more project- generated trips during either the AM peak hour or the PM peak hour. Therefore, the proposed project is forecast to have no significant CMP traffic impacts. Since the proposed project transit trips can be accommodated by existing transit service in the project vicinity, no significant CMP transit impacts are forecast to occur. Since no significant impacts are forecast to occur at the study intersections based on agency thresholds of significance, no mitigation measures are required for the proposed project. Based on the current site plan (Exhibit 4) and the City of Baldwin Park Zoning Code, the proposed project satisfies off - street parking requirements. T1w Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 iv ( page 2.0 This traffic study analyzes the forecast traffic operations associated with the proposed TTM72195 project in the City of Baldwin Park. The proposed project is located at the southwest corner of the Baldwin Park Boulevard /Merced Avenue intersection and would consist of 51 single fmaily dwelling units on the 3.65 acre site which encompasses 13821 and 13825 Kenmore Avenue and 3625, 3637 and 3649 Baldwin Park Boulevard. Site access for the proposed project is planned at one full access location on Merced Avenue. The project site is bound by Merced Avenue to the north, Baldwin Park Boulevard to the east, single family homes and Kenmore Avenue to the south and single family homes to the west. The project site is currently occupied by five single family homes, a flower /gift shop, a church and a school. Figure 1 shows the project site location. Figure 1— Project Location The following five (5) intersections in the vicinity of the project site have been included in the level of service (LOS) analysis: TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 11 page • Merced Avenue (NS) at Ramona Boulevard /FN/ • Baldwin Park Boulevard (Nl)ot Ramona Boulevard 6EKN • Baldwin Park Boulevard (kS)ot Merced Avenue /EVN • Baldwin Park Boulevard /NS/ot Foster Avenuc(EW) • Vineland Avenue /KQ>ot Merced Avenue /ENN This traffic analysis follows City of Baldwin Park traffic study guidelines and is consistent with the traffic impact analysis guidelines in the 2010 Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program Exhibit I shows the location of the study intersections, which are analyzed for the following study scenarios: Q Existing Conditions; • Existing Plus Project Conditions; • Project Opening Year (20l5) Without Project Conditions; • Project Opening Year (2Ol5) With Project Conditions; • Forecast Year 2O3O Without Project Conditions; and • Forecast Year 2Ol0 With Project Conditions. Traffic operations are evaluated for the following time periods: • VVeckdayAM Peak Hour occurring within lOOAK4to9:OOAK1'and • Weekday PK4 Peak Hour occurring within 4:OOPM to6:0UPM. Level of Service (LOS) is commonly used to describe the quality of flow on roadways and at intersections using range of LOS from LOS (free flow with |M1|e congestion) to LOS F (severely congested conditions). The City ofBaldwin Park utilizes the Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) analysis methodology to calculate LOS at signalized intersections. ICU is usually expressed as a percent. The percent represents that portion of the hour required to provide sufficient capacity to accommodate all intersection 1mMio if all approaches operate at capacity. The resulting volume to capacity (V/C) ratio is converted to a Level of Service (LOS) as follows: TJW Engineering, Inc. LOC13{01TTK872195Tku Revised O8' 1-2014 21 page Exhibit 1: Project Location & Study Area LDC -13 -001 TTM72195 Traffic Impact Analysis - November 2013 Not to Scale Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning Consultants - 540 N. Golden Circle Dr #104 - Santa Ana, CA 92705 - P:(949)878-3509 - F:(949)878-3593 - www.tjwengineer ng.com This study utilizes a 1,600 vehicle per lane per hour saturation flow rate (1,440 vehicles per lane for dual left-turn lanes) and a clearance interval of ten percent. The City of Baldwin Park target for peak hour intersection operation outside of the downtown area is LOS Dorbetter. To determine whether the addition ofprojeotjgenerated trips at signalized study intersection results in a significant impact, the City of Baldwin Park utilizes the following threshold of m A significant traffic impact occurs at a signalized study intersection when a proposed project increases traffic demand by one percent or more of capacity k//C > 0.01\, causing or worsening LOS EnrF. 3.0 Existing Conditions The characteristics of the roadway system in the vicinity of the proposed project site are described Ramona Boulevard, in the project vicinity, is an eust+mest four-lane divided roadway with a raised, landscaped median and Class U bike lane in each direction. The posted speed limit on Ramona Boulevard is 40 miles per hour west of Baldwin Park Boulevard and 36 miles per hour east of Baldwin Park Boulevard. On-street parking is prohibited on Ramona Boulevard between Merced Avenue and Baldwin Park Boulevard. Ramona Boulevard is classified asanarterial in the City of Baldwin Park General Plan Circulation Bement. TJW Engineering, Inc. U0C13-001TTKU72195TA\ Revised 08F11-2014 31 page Merced Avenue, in the project vicinity, isano/dhvvest-southeast, four-lane undivided roadway with a painted double yellow stripe. The posted speed limit on Merced Avenue is3S miles per hour. On- street parking is generally permitted on Merced Avenue. Merced Avenue is classified esacollector in the City of Baldwin Park General Plan Circulation Bement. Baldwin Park Boulevard, in the project vidnity, is a northeast-southwest, four-lane divided roadway. Between 1-10 and Ramona Boulevard, Baldwin Park Boulevard generally has a raised, landscaped median; north ofRamona Boulevard, Baldwin Park Boulevard has continuous left-turn lane. The posted speed limit on Baldwin Pork Boulevard is 40 miles per hour. On-street parking is permitted on Baldwin Park Boulevard. Baldwin Park Boulevard is classified as an arterial in the City of Baldwin Park General Plan Circulation Bement. Foster Avenue, in the project vicinity, is a northwest-southeast, two-lane undivided roadway. The posted speed limit on Foster Avenue is 25 miles per hour. On-street pa/king is permitted on Foster Avenue. Foster Avenue is classified as a residential street in the City ofBaldwin Park General Plan Circulation Bement. Vineland Avenue, in the project vicinity, is northeast-southwest, two-lane undivided roadway. The posted speed limit on Vineland Avenue is3O miles per hour. On-street parking is permitted on Vineland Avenue. Vineland Avenue is classified as residential street in the City ofBaldwin Park General Plan Circulation Element. Existing Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities: There is striped bicycle lane in both directions on Ramona Boulevard. Sidewalks are present onall roadways with the exception of the north side of Ramona Boulevard east and west of Merced Avenue, and curb ramps are present atall intersections studied in this analysis. Existing Public Transit Services: Metro Bus Route 190 runs between the El Monte Transit Center and Cal Poly Pomona with stops in Baldwin Park and at the Baldwin Park Metno|ink station. Headways on Bus Route 90 are approximately 20-30 minutes. in the project vicinity, Bus Route 190 runs along Ramona Boulevard, with a stop at the Baldwin Park Boulevard/Ramona Boulevard intersection. Foothill Transit Bus Route 178 runs between the Puente Hills K4aU and the B Monte Station with stops at the Baldwin Park Metrolink station during peak hours only and headways of approximately 30 minutes throughout the day. In the project vicinity, Bus Route 178 runs along Pacific Avenue with a stop at the Baldwin Park Boulevard/Ramona Boulevard intersection. Foothill Transit Bus Route 272 runs between Duarte, Baldwin Park and West Covina with stops at the Baldwin Park K4e¢ro|ink station during peak hours only and headvvays of 30-60 minutes throughout the day. Bus Route 272 does not run during the evenings. In the project vicinity, Bus Route 272 runs along Merced Avenue and Baldwin Perk Boulevard, with o stop at the Baldwin Park Boulevard/Merced Avenue intersection. TJW Engineering, Inc. The Baldwin Park Transit Shuttle operates two transit lines that run in a circle around the city, one in a clockwise circulation pattern (Pumpkin Line), and one in a counterclockwise circulation pattern (Teal Line). The closest stop to the project site is at the Ramona Boulevard/Merced Avenue intersection with headways of 12 minutes during the peak commute periods. To determine the existing operation of the study intersections, AM and PM peak period traffic counts were collected on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The traffic volumes used in this analysis are from the highest hour within the peak period counted. Detailed traffic count data is provided in Exhibit 2 shows existing AM and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. Exhibit 3ohowa existing conditions study area intersection geometry. Existing conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table 2. Calculations are based on the existing genmetricsa1the study area intersections osshown in Exhibit 3. Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix B. Table intersection Analysis — Existing Conditions Signalized intersections (VIC — LOS) Merced Avenue/Ramona Boulevard 0.469 — A 0.527 — A Baldwin Park Boulevard/Ramona Boulevard 0.531 — A 0.653 — B Baldwin Park Boulevard/Merced Avenue 0.571 — A 0.578 — A Baldwin Park Boulevard/Foster Avenue 0.487 — A 0.359 — A Vineland Avenue/Merced Avenue 0.545 — A 0.425 —A Note: V/C — Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 2, the intersections are currently operating atan acceptable LOS (LOS D or better). TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13-001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08-11-2014 51 page Legend: XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume 0 J CY] Y >_Z J m w Q 0 g w z NO Jo o- 4v FOSTER AVE 60127_, 120/43 2� aN`woa �O n0'Nt`)ico °""c L .^ �u'-' 30/38 -®- 412/405 33/17 /-147/60 ¢9 60 6gQ9�2� 51140 302/343 79/55 --,, 2771348 4 95/74 rn A`NCO Legend: XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume 0 J CY] Y >_Z J m w Q 0 g w z NO )k- o- 15/21 —90/51 o,-16/13 FOSTER AVE 60127_, 120/43 135/114 aN`woa j� n0'Nt`)ico °""c L -®- 332/315 �u'-' 30/38 -®- 412/405 33/17 /-147/60 MERGED AVE 51140 302/343 79/55 --,, 2771348 4 95/74 rn A`NCO Q-- 0) co moo° cn cn J O O 0 ` )k- o- 15/21 —90/51 o,-16/13 FOSTER AVE 60127_, 120/43 142131 k j� -� cn A C Existing n Intersection n r I LDC -13 -001 TTM72195 Traffic Impact Analysis - November 2013 Not to Scale Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning Consultants - 540 N. Golden Circle Dr #104 - Santa Ana, CA 92705 - P:(949)878-3509 - F:(949)878-3593 - www.tjwengineering.com 4 1 Proposed • • 4.1 Project Description The proposed project is located at the southwest corner of the Baldwin Park Boulevard /Merced Avenue intersection and would consist of 51 single family dwelling units on the 3.65 acre site, encompassing 13821 and 13825 Kenmore Avenue and 3625, 3637 and 3649 Baldwin Park Boulevard. Site access for the proposed project is planned at one full access location on Merced Avenue. The project site is bound by Merced Avenue to the north, Baldwin Park Boulevard to the east, single family homes and Kenmore Avenue to the south and single family homes to the west. The project site is currently occupied by five single family homes, a flower /gift shop, a church and a school. Exhibit 4 shows the proposed project site plan. 4.2 Project Trip Generation Industry Standard Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) 9th Edition trip generation rates were used to determine trip generation of the proposed project. Trip veneration Credits for Existing Land Use Displaced by the Proposed Proiect Of the existing land uses on the proposed project site, the five single family homes were active and generating trips at the time the traffic counts occurred. Therefore the forecast trip generation of the displaced single family homes will be subtracted from the proposed project's total trip generation. For the purposes of this traffic study, the existing church, school and flower shop were assumed to not be generating trips when traffic counts occurred. Therefore no trip generation credit is given for the displaced church, school and flower shop land uses. Table 3 shows the ITE rates used to calculate forecast trip generation of the proposed project. Table 3 Trip Generation Rates for Proposed Project Land Uses & Existing Land Uses to be Removed Single Family Dwelling Unit (210) DU 0.19 0.56 0.75 0.63 0.37 1.00 9.57 Note: DU = dwelling unit, Source: ITE Trip Generation, 9`h Edition (2012) TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 61 page MORE Source: Land Development Consultants (August 2014) 171 L-jli AVENUE • • MWO, MIN ;Ac Rills MORE Source: Land Development Consultants (August 2014) 171 L-jli AVENUE • • Table 4 shows the gross trip generation of the proposed project before accounting for displaced land uses and pass -by discounts. Gross trip generation will be reflected at the project driveways in the traffic impact analysis. As shown in Table 4, before accounting for existing land uses on the site the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 39 AM peak hour trips, 51 PM peak hour trips and 486 daily trips. Gross trip generation will be reflected at the project driveways in the traffic impact analysis. Table 5 shows the net new trip generation of the proposed project after accounting for displaced land uses. Net new trip generation will be distributed to the study intersections /study area in the traffic impact analysis. Table 5 Net New Trip Generation of Proposed Project — Vehicle Trips Distributed to Study Intersections Single Family Dwelling Units -5 du -1 -3 -4 -3 -2 -5 -48 Single Family Dwelling Units 51 du 10 29 39 32 19 51 486 Total Net New 9 26 35 29 17 46 438 Project Trip Generation Note: DU = Dwelling Unit As shown in Table 3, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips, 46 net new PM peak hour trips and 438 net new daily trips. This analysis conservatively assumes no trip generation reduction associated with nearby transit opportunities. The forecast trip distribution for this project is based on the existing traffic patterns of the surrounding streets and intersections as well as potential interactions between the proposed project land use and surrounding land uses, the trip distribution factors contained in Appendix D of the Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program (LACMP, Metro, 2010), as well as engineering judgment. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 71 page Exhibit 5 shows the forecast trip distribution of proposed project trips. Exhibit 6 shows the corresponding forecast AM /PM peak hour trip assignment of project trips. 5.0 Existing Plus Project • This section analyzes the impact of the addition of project generated trips to existing conditions traffic volumes. Existing plus project traffic volumes were derived by adding forecast project generated trips to existing traffic volumes. Exhibit 7 shows existing plus project AM and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. ..� 11111111111111 • • Existing plus project conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table 6. Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix C. Table 6 Intersection Analysis — Existing Plus Project Conditions Signalized Intersections (V /C— LOS) Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd 0.469 —A 0.527 —A 0.472 —A 0.003 0.528 —A 0.001 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd 0.531— A 0.653 — B 0.532 —A 0.001 0.649 — B -0.004 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave 0.571 —A 0.578 —A 0.578 —A 0.007 0.581 —A 0.003 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave 0.487 —A 0.359 —A 0.489 —A 0.002 0.360 —A 0.001 No Vineland Ave /Merced Ave 0.545 —A 0.425 —A 0.546 —A 0.001 0.428 —A 0.003 No Note: V/C — Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 6, the study intersections are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS (LOS D or better) for existing plus project conditions. As also shown in Table 6, based on agency thresholds of significance, the addition of project generated trips is forecast to result in no significant impacts at the study intersection for existing plus project conditions. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 81 page Exhibit r rj c rip Distribution LDC -13 -001 TTM72195 Traffic Impact Analysis - November 2013 (31 — - -.. Not to Scale Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning Consultants - 540 N. Golden Circle Dr #104 - Santa Ana, CA 92705 - P: (949) 878 -3509 - F: (949) 878 -3593 - www.tjwengineering.com Baldwin Park /Merced Intersection Exhibit Forecast I ea Hour Trip Assignment of Proposed Project LDC -13 -001 TTM72195 Traffic Impact Analysis - November 2013 Not to Scale Traffic Engineering & Transportation Planning Consultants - 540 N. Golden Circle Dr #104 - Santa Ana, CA 92705 - P:(949)878-3509 - F:(949)878-3593 - www.tiwengineering.com 4�il �P �Q b ^ rn/ �b� g Legend: XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume ^ CO 7 9p 42 ,, Qi�p�hfb O m Y d _Z 03 W Q 0 z w Z N� O�N1 `wo- wnAim 135/114 `�° 30/38 ^'^'O' .�`P6�a —334/322 147/60 413/409 33/17 FOSTER AVE 60/27 -� MERGED AVE �! 55/43—"" 309/347 — 79/55--0' 281 /318 --a- cn rn 104/80 -,,,4, J U o Z 74/50—,,, o- w� rnco cn voo cn J O�N1 `wo- -15122 90/51 16/13 FOSTER AVE 60/27 -� 120/43 -°d- 142/31 V�P cn rn This section analyzes project opening year (2015) without project traffic conditions. The proposed project is expected tobe built and generating trips in2O15. T71 1Z W15110151 92�� ��� Since the proposed project is expected to begenenadngthps in 2015, pro/ectopcn/ngyeor.— �-' without project traffic volumes were derived by applying an annual growth rate of 0.82 percent per year, for two years, to existing (2013) traffic volumes consistent with Exhibit D-1 (General Traffic Volume Growth Factors) in Appendix D of the Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority, 2D1LV. Exhibit 8 shows project opening year (2015) without project AM and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. A'.2 PROJECT OPENING YEAR (2015) WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTIOrl' LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS Project opening year (2015) without project conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table 7. Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix D. Em intersection AnalVsis — Project Opening Year (MIS) Without Project t-onclitions Signalized Intersections (VIC — LOS) Merced Avenue/Ramona Boulevard 0.475 — A 0.534 — A Baldwin Park Boulevard/Ramona Boulevard 0.538 — A 0.656 — B Baldwin Park Boulevard/Merced Avenue 0.580 — A 0.586 — A Baldwin Park Boulevard/Foster Avenue 0.493 — A 0.363 — A Vineland Avenue/Merced Avenue 0.552 — A 1 0.430 — A Note: V/C —Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 7, the study intersections are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS (LOS D or better) for project opening year (2015) without project conditions. TjVV Engineering, Inc. LDC13-OO1TTK03l195TK\ Revised O811-2O14 91 page XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume Ib (.v • • - 1 •. �- 30/39 �— 4191412 /-34/17 This section analyzes the impact of the addition of project generated trips to project opening year (2Y}25) without project conditions traffic volumes. U11199-15 Q Project opening year (2015) with pro/ecttnafficvo|umeo were derived by adding forecast project generated trips to project opening year (28]25) without project volumes. Exhibit shows project opening year (2015) with project AM and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. 7.2 PROJECT OPENING YEAR 11-70-1511 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTIOtl LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS Project opening year /2D1S1 with project conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table f[ Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix E Note: V/C — Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 8, the study intersections are forecast 10 continue to operate at an acceptable LOS (LOS D or better) for project opening year (2015) with project conditions. As also shown in Table 8, based on the agency thresholds of significance the addition of project generated trips is forecast to result in no significant impacts at the study intersections for project opening year (2015) with project conditions. TJVV Engineering, Inc. LDC23{01TTM72195Tku Revised O8-11-2U14 10 1 page XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume °'d c 30/39 -a- 420/416 /-34/17 This section analyzes Forecast Yeor2830without project traffic conditions. Forecast Year 2030 without project traffic volumes were derived by applying an annual growth rate of 0.82 percent per year, for seventeen years to existing /2013\ traffic volumes consistent with Exhibit D-1 (General Traffic Volume Growth Factors) in Appendix D of the Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority, 2010), . Exhibit 10 shows Forecast Year 2030 without project 4M and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. 8.2 FORECAST YEAR 2030 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS Forecast Year 2030without project conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table 9. Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix F. Table intersection Anaksb— Forecast Year 2U3Q Without Project Conditions Signalized Intersections (VIC — LOS) Merced Avenue/Ramona Boulevard 0.524 — A 0.590 — A Baldwin Park Boulevard/Ramona Boulevard 0.599 — A 0.729 — C Baldwin Park Boulevard/Merced Avenue 0.642 — B 0.649 — B Baldwin Park Boulevard/Foster Avenue 0.544 — A 0.397 — A Vineland Avenue/Merced Avenue 0.611 — B 0.470 — A Note: V/C — Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 9, the study intersections are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS (LOS Dor better) for Forecast Year 203D without project conditions. TJVV Engineering, Inc. LDC13-001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08-11-2014 111 page Ib ®/ AZ dc/ XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume 34/44 473/465 38/20 9.0 Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions This section analyzes the impact of the addition of project generated trips to Forecast Year 2030 without project traffic volumes. Forecast Year 2030 with project traffic volumes were derived by adding forecast project generated trips to Forecast Year 2030 without project volumes. Exhibit 11 shows Forecast Year 2030 with project AM and PM peak hour volumes at the study intersections. FORECAST YEAR 2030 a ', • LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS Forecast Year 2030 with project conditions AM and PM peak hour intersection analysis is shown in Table 10. Detailed analysis sheets are provided in Appendix G. Table 10 Intersection Analysis — Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions Signalized Intersections (V /C = LOS) Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd 0.524 —A 0.590 —A 0.526 —A 0.003 0.591 —A 0.001 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd 0.599 —A 0.729 — C 0.600 —A 0.001 0.738 — C 0.009 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave 0.642 — B 0.649 — B 0.647 — B 0.005 0.652 — B 0.003 No Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave 0.544 — A 0.397 — A 0.547 — A 0.003 0.399 —A 0.002 No Vineland Ave /Merced Ave 0.611— B 0.470 —A 0.612 — B 0.001 1 0.473 —A 1 0.003 No Note: V/C — Volume to Capacity, Delay shown in seconds As shown in Table 10, the study intersections are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS (LOS D or better) for Forecast Year 2030 with project conditions. As also shown in Table 10, based on the agency thresholds of significance the addition of project generated trips is forecast to result in no significant impacts at the study intersections for Forecast Year 2030 with project conditions. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 12 1 page h rry �s 3�8838�� r°9Q1 6 , J� 4v _Y 4O QQ` Legend: XX /XX - AM /PM Peak Hour Volume n I> m Y d _z Di m) cN-4 n Q A N WCO ) ciJ 63/49 - 354/398 —d°- 118/91 -'4., w 0 w z 4 322/365 - -'O'l 91 /63 ® "I"\ f n "* 155/131 —383/369 ccnma A c" -13 - 34/44 - s— 4741469 /-169/69 MERCED AVE / d` � k)" ,r- 38/20 4 322/365 - -'O'l 91 /63 ® "I"\ f n 85/57 PQc)(D ® o-5 NMNW JNW 163/36 AWN �2w� l—103/59 T T - 17/25 ,- 18/15 FOSTER AVE 69/31 138/49 - 163/36 AWN v According to the CMP (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, July 2010), those proposed projects, which meet the following criteria, shall be evaluated: All CMP arterial monitoring intersections, including monitored freeway on or off -ramp intersections, where the proposed project will add 50 or more trips during either the AM or PM weekday peak hours (of adjacent street traffic). Mainline freeway monitoring locations where the project will add 150 or more trips, in either direction, during either the AM or PM weekday peak hours. No CMP monitored intersections are forecast to receive 50 or more project - generated trips during either the AM peak hour or the PM peak hour as shown in Exhibit 7. Since the project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips and approximately 46 net new PM peak hour trips, no CMP mainline freeway monitoring location is forecast to receive 150 or more project - generated trips during either the AM peak hour or the PM peak hour. Therefore, the proposed project is forecast to have no significant CMP traffic impacts. CMP Transit Impacts The following transit services are available in the vicinity of the proposed project site: • Foothill Transit fixed bus line 272 which travels along Merced Avenue and Baldwin Park Boulevard adjacent to the project site. • Metro fixed bus line 190 which travels along Ramona Boulevard north of the project site. • The Baldwin Park Transit Pumpkin and Teal shuttles, which run along Frazier Avenue and Ramona Boulevard north of the project site. Detailed transit information is contained in Appendix H. The proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 438 net new daily trips, which include approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips and approximately 46 net new PM peak hour trips. In accordance with CMP guidelines, person trips can be estimated using a 1.4 factor to convert total vehicle trips to person trips, which results in a total of approximately 133 AM peak hour person trips, approximately 120 PM peak hour person trips, and approximately 1,596 daily person trips generated by the project. Based on CMP guidelines for determining trips assigned to transit, the following factor applicable to the proposed project it utilized: ® 3.5 percent of Total Person Trips Generated. Table 11 shows the calculation of project - generated transit trips, utilizing CMP guidelines. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 13 1 page Table 11 TTM72195 Project —Transit Trip Generation } i11: eai tour Trips ` PM Peak Hour Trigs ; : , �a�1� Trij� Proposed Project Vehicle 35 46 438 Trip Generation Person Trips Conversion 1.4 1.4 1.4 Factor Proposed Project Person Trips 49 64 614 Transit Trip Conversion Factor 3.5% 3.5% 3.5% Proposed Project Transit Trip 2 3 22 Generation As shown in Table 11, based on the CMP guidelines, and the proximity of the various project land uses in relation to available transit in the project vicinity, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 2 AM peak hour transit trips, approximately 3 PM peak hour transit trips, and approximately 22 daily transit trips. Since the proposed project transit trips can be accommodated by existing transit service in the project vicinity, no significant CMP transit impacts are forecast to occur. 11.0 Parking As shown in the project site plan (Exhibit 4), the residential portion of the site will have 102 garage parking spaces (two spaces per unit) and 18 open visitor parking spaces. Per the City of Baldwin Park Zoning Code section 153.150.40 (Number of Parking Spaces Required), Townhome dwelling units are required to have 2 garage spaces /dwelling unit, plus 1 additional garage or surface space when dwelling units contains 5 or more bedrooms. Since the proposed project dwelling units consists of 3 -4 bedroom units, 2 garage spaces would be required per unit. For the 51 units planned, 102 garage spaces would be required; therefore the 102 garage spaces provided meet City Code requirements. For single family dwelling units, there is no established requirement for guest parking, however the City does require 1 guest space for every 3 dwelling units for other types of residential construction. The 18 visitor parking spaces provided by the proposed project exceed the City code requirements of 17 guest parking spaces (51 units /3 = 17). Therefore, the residential component of the proposed project meets or exceeds City requirements for both assigned and guest parking. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 141 page 12.0 Site Access • Circulation As shown in the project site plan (Exhibit 4), project site access for the proposed project is planned at one full access location on Merced Avenue. The driveway features a raised median with a 20- foot lane (one inbound lane and one outbound lane) on either side of the median. The 20 foot width of the outbound lane will help egress at it allows for a de -facto right -turn lane, and vehicles can turn left and right out of the driveway at the same time. 13.0 Conclusions Before accounting for existing land uses on the site, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 39 AM peak hour trips, 51 PM peak hour trips and 486 daily trips at the project access locations. After accounting for displacement of existing land uses, the proposed project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips, 46 net new PM peak hour trips and 438 net new daily trips. The study intersections are currently operating at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better), and are forecast to continue to operate at an acceptable LOS for existing plus project conditions. The study_ intersections are forecast to operate at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better) for both Project Opening Year 2015 Without Project and Project Opening Year 2015 With Project conditions. The study intersections are forecast to operate at an acceptable Level of Service (LOS D or better) for both Forecast Year 2030 Without Project and Forecast Year2030 With Project conditions. Based on City of Baldwin Park thresholds of significance, the addition of project generated trips is forecast to result in no significant impacts at the study intersections for all with project scenarios. Since the project is forecast to generate approximately 35 net new AM peak hour trips and approximately 46 net new PM peak hour trips, no CMP mainline freeway monitoring location is forecast to receive 150 or more project- generated trips during either the AM peak hour or the PM peak hour. Therefore, the proposed project is forecast to have no significant CMP traffic impacts. Since the proposed project transit trips can be accommodated by existing transit service in the project vicinity, no significant CMP transit impacts are forecast to occur. Since no significant impacts are forecast to occur at the study intersections based on agency thresholds of significance, no mitigation measures are required for the proposed project. Based on the current site plan (Exhibit 4) and the City of Baldwin Park Zoning Code, the proposed project satisfies off - street parking requirements. TJW Engineering, Inc. LDC13 -001 TTM72195 TIA Revised 08 -11 -2014 15 1 page ♦, 'J dices • .2 M EXISTING TRAFFIC COUNTS INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS PREPARED BY: PACIFIC TRAFFIC DATA tel: 951 249 3226 pacific @aimtd.com DATE: LOCATION: Baldwin Park PROJECT #: SC0191 Wed, May 22, 13 NORTH & SOUTH: Merced Avenue LOCATION #: 1 EAST & WEST: Ramona Boulevard CONTROL: SIGNAL NOTES: r' Pm N MD � ® W E OTHER S :THE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND EASTBOUND WESTBOUND Merced Avenue Merced Avenue Ramona Boulevard Ramona Boulevard NL NT NR SL ST SR EL ET ER WL WT Lo R TOTAL LANES: 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 7:00 AM 10 37 2 7 38 12 9 61 11 4 179 10 380 7:15 AM 11 38 7 10 72 20 7 60 8 2 170 7 412 _ 7:30 AM 22 37 8 18 76 24 13 107 13 2 148 20 488 7:45 AM 21 86 14 19 68 15 14 114 8 6 153 11 529 8:00 AM 19 49 12 18 67 9 20 132 12 1 124 12 475 8:15 AM 16 55 10 22 56 16 17 106 17 9 140 14 478 _ 8:30 AM 10 55 12 14 77 19 21 131 15 5 112 14 485 8:45 AM 20 43 16 16 46 it 17 124 9 6 129 13 450 d VOLUMES 129 400 81 124 500 126 118 835 93 35 1,155 101 3,697 APPROACH % 21% 66% 13% 17% 67% 17% 11% 80% 9% 3% 89% 8% APP DEPART 610 619 750 628 1,046 1 040 1 291 1 410 0 BEGIN PEAK HR 7:30 AM VOLUMES 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 1,970 APPROACH % 22% 65% 13% 19% 65% 16% 11% 80% 9% 3% 88% 9% PEAK HR FACTOR 0.721 0.864 0.873 0.941 0.931 APP DEPART 349 348 408 335 573 580 640 707 0 4:00 PM 9 55 8 14 63 7 21 222 20 10 111 17 557 4:15 PM 9 60 15 16 51 14 19 192 25 14 90 17 522 4:30 PM 5 42 7 14 56 12 27 235 25 11 107 16 557 4:45 PM 11 65 19 12 67 5 22 178 22 9 107 19 536 5:00 PM 12 62 17 20 78 10 19 224 28 11 105 14 600 5:15 PM 13 72 11 26 75 10 24 181 21 5 98 15 551 5:30 PM 10 60 16 17 72 13 25 206 25 8 93 14 559 i 5:45 PM 14 56 16 18 67 11 21 207 18 14 91 14 547 0° VOLUMES 83 472 109 137 529 82 178 1,645 184 82 802 126 4,429 APPROACH % 13% 71% 16% 18% 71% 11% 9% 82% 9% 8% 79% 12% APP DEPART 664 776 748 795 2,007 1,891 1z010 967 0 BEGIN PEAK HR 5:00 PM VOLUMES 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 2,257 APPROACH % 14% 70% 17% 19% 70% 11% 90/0 820/b 9% 80/0 80% 12% PEAK HR FACTOR 0.935 0.939 0.922 0.927 0.940 APP DEPART 359 396 417 z 422 1 999 959 482 480 0 INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS PREPARED BY: PACIFIC TRAFFIC DATA tel: 951249 3226 pacific@aimtd.com DATE: LOCATION: Baldwin Park Wed, May 22, 13 NORTH & SOUTH: Merced Avenue EAST & WEST: Baldwin Park Boulevard PROJECT #: SC0191 LOCATION #: 2 CONTROL: SIGNAL NORTHBOUND Merced Avenue SOUTHBOUND Merced Avenue EASTBOUND Baldwin Park Boulevard WESTBOUND Baldwin Park Boulevard NL NT NR SL ST SR EL ET ER WL � WT WR TOTAL LANES: 1 � 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 ,., 0 7:00 AM 35 50 12 3 37 14 10 62 10 14 120 5 372 7:15 AM 36 54 15 23 42 25 11 80 10 24 115 7 442 7:30 AM 32 68 31 6 70 32 10 100 13 25 157 8 552 — 7:45 AM 35 133 50 21 93 24 22 113 12 67 170 6 746 — 8:00 AM 30 64 27 10 76 26 8 112 12 32 149 10 – 556 8:15 AM 34 78 19 6 58 25 19 90 18 31 160 17 — 555 8:30 AM 48 57 39 14 75 20 25 110 27 33 145 10 603 8:45 AM 27 65 32 17 1 21L 65 1_1 2 29 105 124453 < VOLUMES 277 569 225 100 511 —8 174 126 732 114 255 1,121 1 5 4,279 APPROACH % 260% 53% 21% 13% 65% 22% 13% 75% 12% 18'/o 77% 5% APP DEPART 1,071 770 785 880 972 Z_ 1 057 1,451 1 1,572 0 BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES 147 7:45 AM 332 135 51 302 95 74 425 69 163 624 43 2,460 APPROACH % 24% 54% 22% 11% 67% 21% 13% 75% 12% 20% 75% 5% PEAK HR FACTOR 0,704 0.812 0.877 0.854 0,824 APP DEPART 614 449 448 534 568 611 -- 830 -- 866 0 4:00 PM 24 47 21 is 72 14 25 114 8 40 99 10 492 --- 4:15 PM 20 67 28 4 72 15 24 126 17 38 95 --- 6 512 4:30 PM 13 52 26 10 T 78 15 22 142 18 49 119 13 557 4:45 PM 16 67 26 10 94 22 24 136 30 57 82 5 569 5:00 PM 15 76 43 10 82 17 21 116 32 44 122 8 586 5:15 PM 15 97 24 12 86 15 28 114 26 48 110 7 582 582 5:30 PM 14 ----j F 75 21 8 81 20 33 119 23 49 108 8 559 5 9 �85 z 5:45 PM 21 77 37 62 22 29 82 18 7 506 0- VOLUMES 138 558 226 83 627 140 206 949 172 385 815 64 4,363 APPROACH % 15% 61% 25% 10% 74% 16% 16% 72% 13% 30% 64% 5% APP DEPART 922 1 828 850 1,184 1 327 1 258 1,264 1 093 0 BEGIN PEAK HR 60 4:45 PM 315 114 40 343 74 106 485 ill 198 422 28 2,296 VOLUMES APPROACH % 12% 64% 23% 9% 75% 16% 15% 69% 16% 31% 65% 4% PEAK HR FACTOR 0.899 0.907 0.924 0.931 0.980 1 APP DEPART, — i 489 - 1 449 457 652 L 702 1 .... 639 1 648 1 556 --- 0 INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS PREPARED BY: PACIFIC TRAFFIC DATA tel: 951 249 3226 pacific @aimtd.com DATE: LOCATION: Baldwin Park Wed, May 22, 13 NORTH & SOUTH: Merced Avenue EAST & WEST: Vineland Avenue PROJECT #: SC0191 LOCATION #: 3 CONTROL: SIGNAL 7:00 AM 6 59 8 17 44 9 1 16 1 3 30 13 207 7:15 AM 5 75 6 7 56 8 11 17 12 6 35 20 258 7:30 AM 8 82 14 9 71 7 11 18 7 11 66 22 326 7:45 AM 18 88 11 14 57 30 28 35 12 17 45 22 377 8:00 AM 3 99 5 19 68 14 20 26 19 14 46 38 371 _ 8:15 AM 4 107 5 15 74 11 16 24 11 8 34 27 336 8:30 AM 8 1 118 9 31 78 16 15 28 9 10 27 28 377 8:45 AM VOLUMES APPROACH % 12 98 1 5 64 726 63 80/0 85% 7% 1 22 1 55 f 19 1 134 503 114 18% 67% 15% 11 11 6 I 113 175 77 31% 48% 21% 8 47 18 77 330 188 13% 55% 32% 312 2,564 APP DEPART 853 1,027 751 657 365 372 595 508 0 BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 7:45 AM 33 412 30 7% 87% 6% 0.880 79 277 71 19% 65% 17% 0.854 79 113 51 33% 47% 21% 0.810 49 152 115 16% 48% 36% 0.806 1,461 0.969 APP DEPART 4:00 PM 475 606 4 49 9 427 — / 377 10 32 3 243 222 9 13 1 3 316 256 3 16 4 0 155 4:15 PM 3 121 14 12 76 16 17 24 4 14 19 16 336 4:30 PM 3 83 5 15 91 13 15 20 ; 4 11 30 13 303 4:45 PM 6 102 16 13 73 7 16 30 4 6 21 11 305 5:00 PM 5 99 3 15 75 12 16 31 8 10 13 7 294 5:15 PM 3 121 12 26 76 3 9 28 2 8 25 14 327 5:30 PM 7 90 13 27 51 8 11 28 3 9 24 16 287 5:45 PM 4 89 10 8 62 11 12 21 5 7 30 14 273 ®° VOLUMES APPROACH % 35 754 82 4% 87% 9% 126 536 73 17% 73% 10% 105 195 33 32% 59% 10% 68 178 95 20% 52% 28% 2,280 APP DEPART BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 871 ' / 954 4:1 PM 17 405 38 4% 88% 8% 0.833 735 637 55 315 48 13% 75% 11% 0.878 333 403 64 105 20 34% 56% 11% 0.859 341 286 41 83 47 24% 49% 27% 0.792 0 1,238 0.921 L_JAPP DEPART 460 1 516 1 376 1 189 1 198 171 1 148 0 INTERSECTION TURNING; MOVEMENT COUNTS PREPARED BY: PACIFIC TRAFFIC DATA tel: 951 249 3226 pacific @aimtd.com DATE: LOCATION: Baldwin Park Wed, May 22, 13 NORTH & SOUTH: Baldwin Park EAST & WEST: Foster Avenue PROJECT #: SC0191 LOCATION #: 4 CONTROL: SIGNAL NORTHBOUND Foster Avenue SOUTHBOUND Foster Avenue EASTBOUND Baldwin Park WESTBOUND Baldwin Park LANES: 7:00 AM NL 0 11 NT 0 10 NR 0 3 SL ST 0 1 7 8 SR 1 17 EL 1 4 ET 2 49 ER 0 5 WL 1 4 WT 2 164 WR 0 6 TOTAL 288 7:15 AM 4 19 7 6 6 17 15 78 2 5 120 9 288 7:30 AM 6 10 12 5 13 22 19 65 3 13 191 6 365 7:45 AM 6 9 7 13 19 14 11 62 7 16 147 10 321 8:00 AM 4 18 3 14 14 18 11 114 3 4 190 10 403 8:15 AM 5 23 4 14 22 37 20 81 2 4 204 15 431 8:30 AM 3 33 5 25 49 49 22 86 2 7 179 25 485 g 8:45 AM 4 16 3 7 35 38 18 76 2 2 131 10 342 VOLUMES APPROACH % 43 138 44 19% 61% 200,0 91 166 212 19% 35% 45°,0 120 611 26 ( 16% 81 0/0 30% 0 55 1,326 91 I 4% 90 0/0 6% 0 2,923 APP DEPART 225 1 349 469 1 247 757 Z 746 1,472 1,581 0 BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 8:00 AM 16 90 15 13% 74% 12% 0.738 60 120 142 19% 37% 44% 0.654 71 357 9 16% 82% 2% 0.854 17 704 60 2% 900/0 8% 0.876 1,661 0.856 APP DEPART 4:00 PM 121 221 7 7 1 2 322 146 4 10 16 437 432 22 128 5 781 862 3 135 10 0 349 4:15 PM 5 9 1 9 13 9 17 108 6 6 121 8 312 4:30 PM 3 8 4 9 10 6 10 125 5 3 115 6 304 4:45 PM 3 5 7 13 2 it 24 141 j 2 9 117 1 4 338 5:00 PM 5 9 4 _ 6 8 8 16 144 4 3 136 7 350 5:15 PM 3 12 3 6 14 8 14 143 7 4 120 5 339 5:30 PM 2 12 8 7 10 6 16 126 3 2 108 8 308 5:45 PM 3 18 6 8 11 9 25 134 10 2 140 12 378 ° VOLUMES APPROACH % 31 80 35 21% 55% 24% 62 78 73 29% 37% 34% 144 1,049 42 12% 85% 3% 32 992 60 3% 92% 6% 2,678 APP DEPART BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 146 1 284 5:00 PM 13 51 21 15% 60% 25% 0.787 213 152 27 43 31 27% 43% 31% 0.902 1,235 LI 1,146 71 547 24 11% 85% 4% 0.950 1,084 1,096 11 504 32 2% 92% 6% 0.888 0 1,375 0.909 APP DEPART 85 154 101 z 78 1 642 1 595 1 547 548 0 INTERSECTION TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS PREPARED BY: PACIFIC TRAFFIC DATA tel: 951 249 3226 pacific @aimtd.com DATE: LOCATION: Baldwin Park PROJECT #: SC0191 Wed, May 22, 13 NORTH & SOUTH: Baldwin Park Boulevard LOCATION #: 5 EAST & WEST: Ramona Boulevard CONTROL: SIGNAL 7 :00 AM 13 38 13 11 54 12 7 65 2 29 210 17 471 7:15 AM 10 65 18 17 60 12 7 97 0 29 193 17 525 7:30 AM 17 81 11 26 71 23 23 122 4 34 177 10 599 7:45 AM 11 89 27 23 90 31 _ 20 155 2 29 183 10 670 8:00 AM 13 75 32 18 83 20 25 147 6 43 156 17 635 8:15 AM 15 71 24 31 92 26 20 110 2 34 160 17 602 8:30 AM 20 83 25 38 87 13 27 152 5 33 170 19 672 g a 8:45 AM VOLUMES APPROACH % 20 82 20 119 584 170 14% 670/b 19% 26 59 18 190 596 155 20% 63% 16% 26 108 4 155 956 25 14% 84% 2% 31 165 9 262 1,414 116 15% 79% 6% 568 4,742 APP DEPART 873 1 855 941 883 1,136 1,316 1,792 1,688 0 BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 7:45 AM 59 318 108 12% 66% 22% 0.947 110 352 90 20% 64% 16% 0.926 92 564 15 14% 84% 2% 0.912 139 669 63 16% 77% 7% 0.981 2,579 0.959 APP DEPART 4 :00 PM 485 473 17 63 40 552 506 34 70 1 18 671 1 782 20 219 8 871 818 35 149 14 0 687 4:15 PM 21 71 45 25 76 17 23 206 11 22 144 13 674 4:30 PM 14 74 36 33 90 22 30 238 9 31 154 10 741 4:45 PM 26 77 33 44 89 17 27 220 7 29 142 19 730 5:00 PM 24 70 46 27 104 19 27 210 11 32 135 11 716 5:15 PM 13 82 45 37 94 19 27 256 6 29 130 14 752 5:30 PM 20 72 36 47 96 23 23 224 8 27 122 15 713 5:45 PM 19 1 84 1 36 35 72 19 17 225 7 33 1 137 1 14 698 VOLUMES APPROACH % 154 593 317 14% 56% 30% 282 691 154 25% 61% 14% 194 1,798 67 90/0 87% 3% 238 1,113 110 16% 76% 8% 5,711 APP DEPART BEGIN PEAK HR VOLUMES APPROACH % PEAK HR FACTOR 1 064 Z 897 4:30 PM 77 303 160 14% 56% 30% 0.964 1,127 Z 996 141 377 77 24% 63% 13% 0.992 21,059 2 397 111 924 33 10% 87% 3% 0.924 1,461 1,421 121 561 54 16% 76% 7% 0.944 0 2,939 0.977 APP DEPART 540 1 468 1 595 1 531 1 068 1 1,2Z- 1 736 1 715 1 0 EXISTING CONDITIONS INTERSECTION ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS EXAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:35 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.469 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2680 520 1600 2581 619 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------= 11--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.04 0.14 0.03 0.01 0.18 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:35 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.531 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.01 0.09 0.21 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:35 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.571 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 38 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.52 0.48 1.00 1.42 0.58 Final Sat.: 1600 2753 447 1600 2994 206 1600 2434 766 1600 2275 925 ------------ I --------------- il--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.15 0.15 0.10 0.21 0.21 0.03 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAM Wed Nov «, 2013 13:50:35 Page 6-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ rTm721e5 TzA Existing Cnuuitiuua AM Peak aooz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Level or Service Computation Report ICU l(L000 an Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) zutecaentiuu #« Baldwin Park Blvd/Foster Ave Cycle (oen): znn Critical V^z./oon. (z): 0.487 Loan Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (uoo/veh): xz`xxx Optimal ovule: zs Level or Service: A Approach: m;ztu Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - I - R z - r - R L - z - R L - I - n -----------|-------------||------------||--------------||--------------| Control: Pcot+eezmit ezot+eecmit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include zuolnuc Min. Green: u u o o o n o o n o o o r+R: «.o «.o «.n 4.0 4.0 4.0 *.o 4.0 «.o *.n 4.0 *.o Lanes. z o z o z 1 o z n z o z o n z n z n o 1 -----------|-----------||--------------||-------------||-------------| vuznmo Module: Bane Vol: 71 357 * 17 704 so so zoo 142 16 eo 15 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 z.00 1.00 1-00 1.00 z-oo z.on z.00 Initial Boe: 71 357 g 17 704 *o ao zoo 142 16 en 15 oaez Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 eoF Volume: 71 357 e 17 70e so so zzn 142 16 on 15 aeuoot Vol: 0 o V 0 o 0 o o O 0 O o Reduced Vol: 71 357 s 17 704 su 60 120 142 16 en 15 rCo Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 I.00 1.00 1.00 MLr auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FivalVvlumo' 71 357 e 17 704 so on 120 z«o 16 so 15 ----------|-------------||-------------||---------------||------------| Saturation Flow Module: Sat/Lane: 1600 1600 1600 I600 1680 1600 1600 1680 I600 1600 z600 l600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 z.00 z.on z.00 z.00 z.no 1-00 z.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final oat.: 1600 szoo zson 1600 azno znoo 533 10e7 z000 zuz 1358 1600 ------------|------------||------------||--------------||-------------| Capacity Analysis Module: Vol/Sat: 0.04 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.22 0.04 0,04 0�11 0,09 O,nz O�o7 0�8� ccit Moves: Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:35 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.545 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.37 1.30 0.33 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 520 744 336 248 770 582 592 2076 532 222 2776 202 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.15 0.15 0.03 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.13 0.13 0.02 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:42 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.527 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 0 1 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ i--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2581 619 1600 2781 419 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.11 0.10 0.06 0.26 0.06 0.02 0.12 0.04 Crit Moves * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:42 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions PM Peak Hour ------------------------------------ Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.653 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 45 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - i Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 77 303 160 141 377 77 ill 924 33 121 561 54 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.12 0.05 0.07 0.29 0.02 0.08 0.18 0.03 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:42 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.578 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 38 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- Il ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Ad3: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.88 0.12 1.00 1.65 0.35 1.00 1.47 0.53 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 3001 199 1600 2632 568 1600 2350 850 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.07 0.19 0.19 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.13 0.13 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:42 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.359 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 27 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: J. 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 --------------------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.17 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:50:42 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.425 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 30 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- li--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.34 0.55 0.11 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.51 0.23 0.07 1.76 0.17 Final Sat.: 542 889 169 384 777 440 421 2411 367 118 2817 264 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.11 0.11 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.01 0.14 0.14 Crit Moves:* * ** * * *x * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering FAT j'4jT ' 'J JjQykfo EXISTING PLUS PROjECT CONDITIONS ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS EXAMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:51 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.472 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- 11- -__r__________ II --------------- II --------------- I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Added Vol: 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 82 230 44 77 268 64 64 459 51 18 565 57 User Adj. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 82 230 44 77 268 64 64 459 51 18 565 57 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 82 230 44 77 268 64 64 459 51 18 565 57 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 82 230 44 77 268 64 64 459 51 18 565 57 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2686 514 1600 2583 617 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.04 0.14 0.03 0.01 0.18 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:51 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.532 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Added Vol: 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 59 319 111 110 353 90 92 564 15 140 669 63 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 59 319 111 110 353 90 92 564 15 140 669 63 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 59 319 111 110 353 90 92 564 15 140 669 63 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 59 319 111 110 353 90 92 564 15 140 669 63 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.01 0.09 0.21 0.04 Crit Moves * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:51 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.578 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 38 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes, 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 9 0 2 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 77 425 69 163 624 44 55 309 104 147 334 135 User Adj: 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 77 425 69 163 624 44 55 309 104 147 334 135 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 77 425 69 163 624 44 55 309 104 147 334 135 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 77 425 69 163 624 44 55 309 104 147 334 135 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.50 0.50 1.00 1.42 0.58 Final Sat.: 1600 2753 447 1600 2989 211 1600 2394 806 1600 2279 921 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.15 0.15 0.10 0.21 0.21 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.09 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:51 Page 6-1 crm721e5 TzA Existing rzno Project Conditions Am r*au Hour ----------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU z(coao as Cycle Length a) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #o Baldwin Park Blvd/Foster Ave Cycle (sec): zoo Critical vol./oar.(x): o.«us couu Time (sec): zo Average Delay (aeo/veu): xxxxx` Optimal Cycle: 33 Level or Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - z - a L - r - R L - r - u z - z - R -------- | ------------ -----------||-----------1|----------| Control: rzot+rezmit rzot+rezmit Permitted Permitted Rights: znclndo Include znrznue znozums Min. ozoau: n 0 0 0 8 o o o o o O 0 z+a: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 «.o 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 u z u 1 1 o c n z o z n o 1 n 1 n o 1 -----------|----------||-------------||------------||-------------| Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 357 e 17 704 eo so zzo 142 za eo zs Growth nuj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.80 1-00 1.00 z.00 1-00 Initial eue' 71 357 s 17 704 on sn zzo 142 16 so 15 Added Vol: o 3 0 z 8 0 o o o o O O PaanerarVol: o O 0 0 8 0 o o o o o 0 Initial Fut; 71 son s 18 712 sn *o zzo 142 zs sn 15 ooez Adj: 1.08 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 nHr Ad-J: 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.88 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 eHF Volume: 71 368 n zo 712 60 60 120 142 16 e0 zn Reduot Vol: o 0 O O O o o o u o O O n*uuoeu vol: 71 asn o zu 712 su ao 120 zuz 16 eo zn PcE auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.80 1.88 1.00 1.00 1.00 I.00 1.00 MLF Auj: 1.80 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.08 1.00 rioalvolmoo: 71 aao e zo 712 ao so zco 142 16 yo 15 -----------|------------||-----------||-----------||-----------| Saturation Flow Module: Sat/Lane: 1600 1680 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1608 Adjustment: 1.80 1.80 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 1.00 z.Uo 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final nat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 533 1067 1600 zux 1358 1600 ----------|------------||---------- 7||-----------||-----------| Capacity Analysis Module: Vol/Sat: U.o« 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.22 0.04 0.04 0.1I 0.09 0.01 0.07 0.01 czit Moves: Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXAMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:51 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions AM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.546 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R --------------------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Added Vol: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 80 113 51 49 152 115 79 281 74 33 413 30 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 80 113 51 49 152 115 79 281 74 33 413 30 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 80 113 51 49 152 115 79 281 74 33 413 30 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 80 113 51 49 152 115 79 281 74 33 413 30 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.36 1.30 0.34 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 525 741 334 248 770 582 582 2072 546 222 2776 202 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.15 0.15 0.03 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.02 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:21 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.528 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1. 1. 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Added Vol: 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 52 252 60 81 295 44 89 818 96 38 387 57 User Adj: 1.00 1400 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 52 252 60 81 295 44 89 818 96 38 387 57 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 52 252 60 81 295 44 89 818 96 38 387 57 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 52 252 60 81 295 44 89 818 96 38 387 57 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.62 0.38 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2585 615 1600 2785 415 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.11 0.11 0.06 0.26 0.06 0.02 0.12 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:21 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.649 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 44 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes* 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 ill 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Added Vol: 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 77 304 162 141 378 77 111 924 33 124 561 54 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 77 304 162 141 378 77 111 924 33 124 561 54 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 77 304 162 141 378 77 111 924 33 124 561 54 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 77 304 162 141 378 77 111 924 33 124 561 54 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.12 0.05 0.07 0.29 0.02 0.08 0.18 0.03 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:21 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.581 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- iI --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes, 1 0 1 l 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Added Vol: 10 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 6 0 7 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 116 485 111 198 422 32 43 347 80 60 322 114 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 116 485 111 198 422 32 43 347 80 60 322 114 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 116 485 111 198 422 32 43 347 80 60 322 114 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 116 485 111 198 422 32 43 347 80 60 322 114 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.86 0.14 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.48 0.52 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 2974 226 1600 2600 600 1600 2363 837 ------------ I --------------- 11 --------------- 11 --------------- 11 --------------- --- - - - - -- ---- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.07 0.19 0.19 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.14 0.14 Crit Moves * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:22 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.360 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 27 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I---------------f l--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes* 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Added Vol: 0 9 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Put: 71 556 24 12 509 32 27 43 31 13 51 22 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1_ -00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 71 556 24 12 509 32 27 43 31 13 51 22 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 71 556 24 12 509 32 27 43 31 13 51 22 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 71 556 24 12 509 32 27 43 31 13 51 22 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.17 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering EXPMWP Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:40:22 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Existing Plus Project Conditions PM Peak Hour ----------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.428 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 30 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 n 11 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Initial Bse: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 67 105 20 41 83 47 55 318 50 17 409 38 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 67 105 20 41 83 47 55 318 50 17 409 38 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 67 105 20 41 83 47 55 318 50 17 409 38 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 67 105 20 41 83 47 55 318 50 17 409 38 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.35 0.55 0.10 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.50 0.24 0.07 1.77 0.16 Final Sat.: 558 875 167 384 777 440 416 2406 378 117 2821 262 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.11 0.11 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.01 0.14 0.14 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering PROJECT OPENING YEAR /2O15\ WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTION ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS 15NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:01 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection 41 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.475 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Pe.rmit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - i Volume Module: Base Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 79 231 45 78 271 65 65 467 51 18 574 58 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 79 231 45 78 271 65 65 467 51 18 574 58 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 79 231 45 78 271 65 65 467 51 18 574 58 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 79 231 45 78 271 65 65 467 51 18 574 58 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2680 520 1600 2581 619 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.11 0.11 0.04 0.15 0.03 0.01 0.18 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:01 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.538 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L -° T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes- 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 60 323 110 112 359 91 94 573 15 141 680 64 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 60 323 110 112 359 91 94 573 15 141 680 64 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 60 323 li0 112 359 91 94 573 15 141 680 64 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 60 323 110 112 359 91 94 573 15 141 680 64 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -1 Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.01 0.09 0.21 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15meAa Wed Nov a, 2013 13:57:01 Page 5-1 ------------------------------------------------------------ TrM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions AM Peak oonz ---------------------------------------------------------------- Level of Service Computation Report zon z(Loaa as Cvozo zougtu a) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection ^#a° Baldwin °Park ~Blvd/Merced ^Ave °°^°°°°^°°°�°°°°°°°°°°^°^^°°°°�°°^^° Cycle <aeo>: zoo Critical voz./cap.(X): 0.580 Luao Time (sec): zo Average Delay (aen/veu)' xzzxoo optimal °Cycle: sa Level °oz~ Service: A°°^° Approach: North Bound nvntu Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - c - R L - T - n L - r - a z - z ----------- | --------------| |------------ | |-----------| |----------- | Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: o o n o o n u o o o o o r+a: *.n «.o 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 *.n 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 o 1 1 o z o 1 1 n z o z z o 1 �| i| ------------| -----------|------------\\---------- ------------ -- Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 ocs ss zsa so« 43 51 soc ys 147 aaz zao Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial aoe: 75 432 70 166 634 44 52 307 97 149 337 137 User nuj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PuF Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ear Volume: 75 osz 70 zss 634 44 nz 307 e7 149 337 137 Reuoot Vol' o o o o o o n n o n o o aeunoeu vol: 75 «az 70 16e 634 uu sz 307 97 14e 337 137 enE nuj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 McF Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Fioalvolome: 75 usz 70 166 634 44 nz 307 e7 149 337 137 ------------ | -------------| |------------| |--------------||--------------| Saturation Flow Module: Sat/Lane: 1600 zaon zsoo 1600 1600 zson 1600 zsno zsno 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 z.on 1.00 1.00 z.00 z-oo z.00 z.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.52 0.48 1.00 1.42 0.5e Final Sat.: zano 2753 ««r zeon zssu zos 1600 oosu 76e z000 2275 000 ------------|-------------||-----------||-----------||--------------| Capacity Auazxaia Module: �s n �o n z� 0.21 n os n zs n zs n os « 15 o'zo Vol/Sat: 0.05 0.16 u, � � . . . . . 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Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:01 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.493 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 33 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 ?. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 357 9 17 704 60 60 120 142 16 90 15 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 72 363 9 17 716 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 72 363 9 17 716 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 72 363 9 17 716 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 72 363 9 17 716 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 533 1067 1600 242 1358 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.22 0 „04 0.04 0.11 0.09 0.01 0.07 0.01 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:01 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.552 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 80 115 52 50 155 117 80 282 72 34 419 30 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 80 115 52 50 155 117 80 282 72 34 419 30 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 80 115 52 50 155 117 80 282 72 34 419 30 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 80 115 52 50 155 117 80 282 72 34 419 30 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.37 1.30 0.33 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 520 744 336 248 770 582 592 2076 532 222 2776 202 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.15 0.15 0.03 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.02 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:06 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.534 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 50 254 61 82 297 45 90 831 94 39 393 58 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 50 254 61 82 297 45 90 831 94 39 393 58 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 50 254 61 82 297 45 90 831 94 39 393 58 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Final-Volume: 50 254 61 82 297 45 90 831 94 39 393 58 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- il---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2581 619 1600 2781 419 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.11 0.11 0.06 0.26 0.06 0.02 0.12 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:06 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.656 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 45 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 78 308 163 143 383 78 113 939 34 123 570 55 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 78 308 163 143 383 78 113 939 34 123 570 55 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 78 308 163 143 383 78 113 939 34 123 570 55 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 78 308 163 143 383 78 113 939 34 123 570 55 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- ii---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.12 0.05 0.07 0.29 0.02 0.08 0.18 0.03 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:06 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.586 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - i Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 108 493 113 201 429 28 41 349 75 61 320 116 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 108 493 113 201 429 28 41 349 75 61 320 116 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 108 493 113 201 429 28 41 349 75 61 320 116 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 108 493 113 201 429 28 41 349 75 61 320 116 --------------------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.88 0.12 1.00 1.65 0.35 1.00 1.47 0.53 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 3001 199 1600 2632 568 1600 2350 850 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.07 0.19 0.19 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.14 0.14 Crit Moves * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57 :06 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.363 Loss Time (see): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 27 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R. ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 72 556 24 11 512 33 27 44 32 13 52 21 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 72 556 24 11 512 33 27 44 32 13 52 21 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 72 556 24 11 512 33 27 44 32 13 52 21 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 72 556 24 11 512 33 27 44 32 13 52 21 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.17 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:57:06 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 Without Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.430 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 30 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes:. 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I--------------- ii--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 65 107 20 42 84 48 56 320 49 17 412 39 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 65 107 20 42 84 48 56 320 49 17 412 39 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 65 107 20 42 84 48 56 320 49 17 412 39 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 65 107 20 42 84 48 56 320 49 17 412 39 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- il---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.34 0.55 0.11 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.51 0.23 0.07 1.76 0.17 Final Sat.: 542 889 169 384 777 440 421 2411 367 118 2817 264 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.11 0.11 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.01 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering PROJECT OPENING YEAR 'I0I5) WITH PRO]ECTCONDITIONS INTERSECTION ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS 15WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:12 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.478 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 79 231 45 78 271 65 65 467 51 18 574 58 Added Vol: 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 83 234 45 78 272 65 65 467 52 18 574 58 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 83 234 45 78 272 65 65 467 52 18 574 58 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 83 234 45 78 272 65 65 467 52 18 574 58 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 83 234 45 78 272 65 65 467 52 18 574 58 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2686 514 1600 2583 617 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.11 0.11 0.04 0.15 0.03 0.01 0.18 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:12 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.539 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bour:d East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1. 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 60 323 110 112 359 91 94 573 15 141 680 64 Added Vol: 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 60 324 113 112 359 91 94 573 15 142 680 64 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 60 324 113 112 359 91 94 573 15 142 680 64 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 60 324 113 112 359 91 94 573 15 142 680 64 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 60 324 113 112 359 91 94 573 15 142 680 64 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II---------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.01 0.09 0.21 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:12 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.585 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- il--------------- 11 --------------- 11 --------------- I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 75 432 70 166 634 44 52 307 97 149 337 137 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 9 0 2 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 78 432 70 166 634 45 56 314 106 149 339 137 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 78 432 70 166 634 45 56 314 106 149 339 137 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 78 432 70 166 634 45 56 314 106 149 339 137 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 78 432 70 166 634 45 56 314 106 149 339 137 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11--------------- i Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.50 0.50 1.00 1.42 0.58 Final Sat.: 1600 2753 447 1600 2989 211 1600 2395 805 1600 2279 921 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -1 Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.16 0.16 0.10 0.21 0.21 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.09 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:12 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.496 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 33 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 357 9 17 704 60 60 120 142 16 90 15 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 72 363 9 17 716 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 Added Vol: 0 3 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 72 366 9 18 724 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 72 366 9 18 724 61 61 122 144 16 91. 15 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 72 366 9 18 724 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 72 366 9 18 724 61 61 122 144 16 91 15 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final vat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 533 1067 1600 242 1358 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.23 0.04 0.04 0.11 0.09 0.01 0.07 0.01 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:12 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.553 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 37 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 n 1 0 ------------ I--------------- f1--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 80 115 52 50 155 117 80 282 72 34 419 30 Added Vol: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 81 115 52 50 155 117 80 286 75 34 420 30 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 81 115 52 50 155 117 80 286 75 34 420 30 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 81 115 52 50 155 117 80 286 75 34 420 30 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 81 115 52 50 155 117 80 286 75 34 420 30 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.36 1.30 0.34 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 525 741 334 248 770 582 593 2072 .945 222 2776 202 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.16 0.16 0.03 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.02 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:18 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.535 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II --- - - - - -- - - - - -I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prat +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 50 254 61 82 297 45 90 831 94 39 393 58 Added Vol: 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 53 256 61 82 300 45 90 831 98 39 393 58 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1100 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 53 256 61 82 300 45 90 831 98 39 393 58 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 53 256 61 82 300 45 90 831 98 39 393 58 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 53 256 61 82 300 45 90 831 98 39 393 58 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.62 0.38 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2585 615 1600 2795 415 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ 1--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.11 0.11 0.06 0.26 0.06 0.02 0.12 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:18 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.658 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 45 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 78 308 163 143 383 78 113 939 34 123 570 55 Added Vol: 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 78 309 165 143 384 78 113 939 34 126 570 55 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 78 309 165 143 384 78 113 939 34 126 570 55 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 78 309 165 143 384 78 113 939 34 126 570 55 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 78 309 165 143 384 78 113 939 34 126 570 55 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.12 0.05 0.07 0.29 0.02 0.08 0.18 0.03 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:18 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.589 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lane: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 108 493 113 201 429 28 41 349 75 61 320 116 Added Vol: 10 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 6 0 7 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 118 493 113 201 429 32 44 353 81 61 327 116 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 118 493 113 201 429 32 44 353 81 61 327 116 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 118 493 113 201 429 32 44 353 81 61 327 116 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 118 493 113 201 429 32 44 353 81 61 327 116 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.86 0.14 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.48 0.52 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 2975 225 1600 2601 599 1600 2363 837 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.07 0.19 0.19 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.14 0.14 0.04 0.14 0.14 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 13:58:1.8 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection 44 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.365 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 27 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 - 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 72 556 24 11 512 33 27 44 32 13 52 21 Added Vol: 0 9 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 72 565 24 12 517 33 27 44 32 13 52 22 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 72 565 24 12 517 33 27 44 32 13 52 22 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 72 565 24 12 517 33 27 44 32 13 52 22 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 72 565 24 12 517 33 27 44 32 13 52 22 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.18 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 15WPPM Wed Nov 6, 201313:58:18 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2015 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.433 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 30 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 l 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Initial Bse: 65 107 20 42 84 48 56 320 49 17 412 39 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 68 107 20 42 84 48 56 323 51 17 416 39 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 68 107 20 42 84 48 56 323 51 17 416 39 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 68 107 20 42 84 48 56 323 51 17 416 39 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 68 107 20 42 84 48 56 323 51 17 416 39 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.35 0.55 0.10 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.50 0.24 0.07 1.77 0.16 Final Sat.: 558 875 167 384 777 440 416 2405 378 117 2821 262 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.11 0.11 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.01 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering FORECAST YEAR 2030 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTION ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS 30NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:19 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.524 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 35 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Prot+Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 78 227 44 77 267 64 64 459 50 18 565 57 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 90 261 51 88 307 74 74 527 57 21 649 65 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 90 261 51 88 307 74 74 527 57 21 649 65 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 90 261 51 88 307 74 74 527 57 21 649 65 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 90 261 51 88 307 74 74 527 57 21 649 65 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2680 520 1600 2581 619 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II--------------- {I---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.06 0.12 0.12 0.05 0.16 0.04 0.01 0.20 0.04 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:19 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.599 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 40 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: i 0 2 0 1 1 0 - 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 68 365 124 126 406 103 106 648 17 160 769 72 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 68 365 124 126 406 103 106 648 17 160 769 72 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 68 365 124 126 406 103 106 648 17 160 769 72 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 68 365 124 126 406 103 106 648 17 160 769 72 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- 11--------------- il--------------- II --------------- I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat. 0.04 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.13 0.06 0.07 0.20 0.01 0.10 0.24 0.05 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:19 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection 43 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.642 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 44 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 85 488 79 187 717 49 59 347 109 169 381 155 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 85 488 79 187 717 49 59 347 109 169 381 155 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 85 488 79 187 717 49 59 347 109 169 381 155 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 85 488 79 187 717 49 59 347 109 169 381 155 ------------ ------------ - - -II- ------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.52 0.48 1.00 1.42 0.58. Final Sat.: 1600 2753 447 1600 2994 206 1600 2434 766 1600 2275 925 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.18 0.18 0.12 0.24 0.24 0.04 0.14 0.14 0.11 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07 :19 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.544 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes. 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- i Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 357 9 17 704 60 60 120 142 16 90 15 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 82 410 10 20 809 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 82 410 10 20 809 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 82 410 10 20 809 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 82 410 10 20 809 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 533 1067 1600 242 1358 1600 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- 11 --------------- II--------------- i Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.13 0.01 0.01 0.25 0.04 0.04 0.13 0.10 0.01 0.08 0.01 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:19 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.611 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 41 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 91 130 59 56 175 132 91 318 82 38 473 34 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 91 130 59 56 175 132 91 318 82 38 473 34 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 91 130 59 56 175 132 91 318 82 38 473 34 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 91 130 59 56 175 132 91 318 82 38 473 34 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.37 1.30 0.33 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 520 744 336 248 770 582 592 2076 532 222 2776 202 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.17 0.17 0.04 0.23 0.23 0.06 0.15 0.15 0.02 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:25 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Condtions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.590 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - ^1 - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 56 287 69 93 335 51 102 940 106 44 445 65 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 56 287 69 93 335 51 102 940 106 44 445 65 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 56 287 69 93 335 51 102 940 106 44 445 65 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 56 287 69 93 335 51 102 940 106 44 445 65 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2581 619 1600 2781 419 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.11 0.11 0.06 0.12 0.12 0.06 0.29 0.07 0.03 0.14 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** + * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:25 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Condtions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.729 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 54 Level Of Service: C Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 88 348 184 162 433 88 128 1062 38 139 645 62 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 88 348 184 162 433 88 128 1062 38 139 645 62 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 88 348 184 162 433 88 128 1062 38 139 645 62 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 88 348 184 162 433 88 128 1062 38 139 645 62 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.14 0.06 0.08 0.33 0.02 0.09 0.20 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:25 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Condtions PM Peak Hour Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.649 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 44 Level Of Service: B ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11 --------------- i Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ --------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- I Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 122 557 128 227 485 32 46 394 85 69 362 131 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 122 557 128 227 485 32 46 394 85 69 362 131 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 122 557 128 227 485 32 46 394 85 69 362 131 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 122 557 128 227 485 32 46 394 85 69 362 131 ------------ --------------- II-------------- -II --------------- --------------- Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.88 0.12 1.00 1.65 0.35 1.00 1.47 0.53 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 3001 199 1600 2632 568 1600 2350 850 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11- - - - - -- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: vol/Sat: 0.08 0.21 0.21 0.14 0.16 0.16 0.03 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.15 0.15 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:25 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Condtions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Base Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.397 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 28 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - ( Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 82 628 28 13 579 37 31 49 36 15 59 24 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 82 628 28 13 579 37 31 49 36 15 59 24 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 82 628 28 13 579 37 31 49 36 15 59 24 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 82 628 28 13 579 37 31 49 36 15 59 24 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.20 0.02 0.01 0.18 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.02 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30NPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:25 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 Without Project Condtions PM Peak Hour --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Base Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.470 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1i 0 0 0 0 1 i 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 74 121 23 47 95 54 63 362 55 20 465 44 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 74 121 23 47 95 54 63 362 55 20 465 44 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 74 121 23 47 95 54 63 362 55 20 465 44 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 74 121 23 47 95 54 63 362 55 20 465 44 ------------ I --------------- 11--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.34 0.55 0.11 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.51 0.23 0.07 1.76 0.17 Final Sat.: 542 889 169 384 777 440 421 2411 367 118 2817 264 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.12 0.12 0.04 0.15 0.15 0.01 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * +* Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering FORECAST YEAR 2030 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS INTERSECTION ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS nnwPAx Wed Nov a, 1-013 14:07'55 page 3-1 ________________________________________________________________ rrm72195 zzo Forecast Year zoso with Project 000uiticma AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------- Level of Service Computation aaeort zcn z<z^oo as Cycle Length x> m=tuou (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection °#1° Merced ^Ave/Ramona °Blvd ^°°°°°~°^^°°~°°°°°°°^°°^°°°^°°°°°°°°°°°^°° Cycle (o*o): 100 Critical v^l./cap.(x): 0.526 Luou Time (nao): 10 Average Delay (ueo/veW: xvxxxx Optimal ^Cycle: s5 Level ^oc° Service: a°^°° Approach: North Bound South oonuu East Bound Wont Bound Movement: L - T - a L - c - a L _ T - R L -----------|-----------||-------------||--------------\|-------------| Control: Protected Protected Pzut+eezmit Pzot+oezmit Rights: Include Include znozoue Include Min Green: o n o n o o o n o u o u r+a� ' 4.0 «.o 4.0 «.o «.n 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 *.n 4.0 Lau- o: z u 1 z o 1 o z z o 1 o 2 n 1 || \\ -----------| -----------|--------------\|--------- ------------ - Volume Module: Base vol: 78 227 44 77 267 so au ons so zn 565 57 Growth uuj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Boe: so osz uz no 307 74 74 527 57 21 o*s 65 Added Vol: « a o o 1 n n u z u n o paoaezBrVol: n o n o o o o o o n o n Initial rut: eu zau 51 on anx 74 74 527 sa 21 s«e as ou*z Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.00 1.00 ear cdj: 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 eHF volume: 94 cso 51 nn aoa 74 7* 527 58 21 649 65 aedunt Vol: n o n o n o u o o o n o Reduced Vol: 94 264 51 an soo 74 74 527 58 zz aus 65 Pcu Auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF auj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FivalVolume: nu 264 51 ou suo 7e 74 nz/ 58 oz 649 e5 ---------|---------------||------------||------------||-------------| Saturation Flow Module: Sat/Lane: zaoo 1600 1600 1600 zsno 1600 zsoo 1son �ann zsoo z�oo z000 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 z.00 1.00 1-00 1-00 z.00 l.on Lanes: 1.00 1.68 0.32 1.00 1.61 0.39 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: zsoo zano 515 1600 2583 so 1600 3200 1600 1600 szon zson ----------|--------------||-----------||--------------||-----------| Capacity aualrai» M»dnzs' �n n ns o z� o �z n o� o zs o n« o nz 0.20 »'ou Vol/Sat: 0.06 0.10 o. . . . . . . . czit° Moves: °°^°^^°°°^°�°°°°^°°°°^^^°°°°°°°°°°°°^°°^^^^°°°°°^°°^°°^^°°°°^°^°°°°°° Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:55 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With.Project Conditions AM Peak Hour ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.600 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 40 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 59 318 108 110 353 90 92 564 15 139 669 63 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 68 365 124 126 406 103 106 648 17 160 769 72 Added Vol: 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 initial Fut: 68 366 127 126 406 103 106 648 17 161 769 72 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 68 366 127 126 406 103 106 648 17 161 769 72 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 68 366 127 126 406 103 106 648 17 161 769 72 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 68 366 127 126 406 103 106 648 17 161 769 72 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 i600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.13 0.06 0.07 0.20 0.01 0.10 0.24 0.05 Crit Moves: Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:55 Page 5 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.647 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 44 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 i 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 74 425 69 163 624 43 51 302 95 147 332 135 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 85 488 79 187 717 49 59 347 109 169 381 155 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 9 0 2 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 88 488 79 187 717 50 63 354 118 169 383 155 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 88 488 79 187 717 50 63 354 118 169 383 155 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 88 488 79 187 717 50 63 354 118 169 383 155 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 88 488 79 187 717 50 63 354 118 169 383 155 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.72 0.28 1.00 1.87 0.13 1.00 1.50 0.50 1.00 1.42 0.58 Final Sat.: 1600 2753 447 1600 2990 210 1600 2399 801 1600 2278 922 ------------ I--------------- 11--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.18 0.18 0.12 0.24 0.24 0.04 0.15 0.15 0.11 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:55 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length °) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.547 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 36 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I--------------- II--------------- 11--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 6 1 1 U- 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 357 9 17 704 60 60 120 142 16 90 15 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 82 410 10 20 809 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 Added Vol: 0 3 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 82 413 10 21 817 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 82 413 10 21 817 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 82 413 10 21 817 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 82 413 10 21 817 69 69 138 163 18 103 17 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.33 0.67 1.00 0.15 0.85 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 533 1067 1600 242 1358 1600 ------------ I --------------- 11 --------------- 11 --------------- 11 --------------- i Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.13 0.01 0.01 0.26 0.04 0.04 0.13 0.10 0.01 0.08 0.01 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPAM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:07:55 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions AM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #5 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.612 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 41 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 79 113 51 49 152 115 79 277 71 33 412 30 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 91 130 59 56 175 132 91 318 82 38 473 34 Added Vol: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 initial Fut: 92 130 59 56 175 132 91 322 85 38 474 34 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 92 130 59 56 175 132 91 322 85 38 474 34 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 92 130 59 56 175 132 91 322 85 38 474 34 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 92 130 59 56 175 132 91 322 85 38 474 34 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.33 0.46 0.21 0.16 0.48 0.36 0.36 1.30 0.34 0.14 1.73 0.13 Final Sat.: 524 741 335 248 770 582 584 2072 544 222 2776 202 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- il--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.18 0.18 0.04 0.23 0.23 0.06 0.16 0.16 0.02 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:08:29 Page 3 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #1 Merced Ave /Ramona Blvd Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.591 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 39 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- il --------------- II ------ ----- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 49 250 60 81 292 44 89 818 92 38 387 57 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 56 287 69 93 335 51 102 940 106 44 445 65 Added Vol: 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut• 59 289 69 93 338 51 102 940 110 44 445 65 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 59 289 69 93 338 51 102 940 110 44 445 65 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 59 289 69 93 338 51 102 940 110 44 445 65 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 59 289 69 93 338 51 102 940 110 44 445 65 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.62 0.38 1.00 1.74 0.26 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 2584 616 1600 2784 416 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.04 0.11 0.11 0.06 0.12 0.12 0.06 0.29 0.07 0.03 0.14 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:08:29 Page 4 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #2 Baldwin Park Blvd /Ramona Blvd ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.738 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 55 Level Of Service: C ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Permitted Permitted Protected Protected Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Volume Module: Base Vol: 77 303 160 141 377 77 111 924 33 121 561 54 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 88 348 184 162 433 88 128 1062 38 139 645 62 Added Vol: 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 88 349 186 162 434 88 128 1062 38 142 645 62 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 88 349 186 162 434 88 128 1062 38 142 645 62 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 88 349 186 162 434 88 128 1062 38 142 645 62 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 88 349 186 162 434 88 128 1062 38 142 645 62 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- il--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- 11---------- - - - - -I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.06 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.14 0.06 0.08 0.33 0.02 0.09 0.20 0.04 Crit Moves: * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:08:29 Page 5 -1 'ITM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Intersection #3 Baldwin Park Blvd /Merced Ave ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.652 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 45 Level Of Service: B Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Protected Protected Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - -1 Volume Module: Base Vol: 106 485 111 198 422 28 40 343 74 60 315 114 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 122 557 128 227 485 32 46 394 85 69 362 131 Added Vol: 10 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 6 0 7 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tnitial_ Fut: 132 557 128 227 485 36 49 398 91 69 369 131 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 132 557 128 227 485 36 49 398 91 69 369 131 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 132 557 128 227 485 36 49 398 91 69 369 131 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 132 557 128 227 485 36 49 398 91 69 369 131 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.86 0.14 1.00 1.63 0.37 1.00 1.48 0.52 Final Sat.: 1600 2604 596 1600 2978 222 1600 2604 596 1600 2362 838 ------------ I --------------- II --------------- II--------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.08 0.21 0.21 0.14 0.16 0.16 0.03 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.16 0.16 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:08:29 Page 6 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length o) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection #4 Baldwin Park Blvd /Foster Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.399 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 29 Level Of Service: A Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ --------------- II--------------- II --------------- II ---------- - - - - - I Control: Prot +Permit Prot +Permit Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 ------------ --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- -- ------------------ II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - Volume Module: Base Vol: 71 547 24 11 504 32 27 43 31 13 51 21 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.1.5 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 82 628 28 13 579 37 31 49 36 15 59 24 Added Vol: 0 9 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 82 637 28 14 584 37 31 49 36 15 59 25 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 82 637 28 14 584 37 31 49 36 15 59 25 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 82 637 28 14 584 37 31 49 36 15 59 25 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 FinalVolume: 82 637 28 14 584 37 31 49 36 15 59 25 ------------ I--------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Saturation Flow Module: Sat/Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 0.39 0.61 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 Final Sat.: 1600 3200 1600 1600 3200 1600 617 983 1600 325 1275 1600 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.20 0.02 0.01 0.18 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.02 Crit Moves:* * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering 30WPPM Wed Nov 6, 2013 14:08:29 Page 7 -1 TTM72195 TIA Forecast Year 2030 With Project Conditions PM Peak Hour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Of Service Computation Report ICU 1(Loss as Cycle Length %) Method (Future Volume Alternative) Intersection 45 Vineland Ave /Merced Ave Cycle (sec): 100 Critical Vol. /Cap.(X): 0.473 Loss Time (sec): 10 Average Delay (sec /veh): xxxxxx Optimal Cycle: 32 Level Of Service: A ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Approach: North Bound South Bound East Bound West Bound Movement: L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R L - T - R ------------ I --------------- il------------ - - -II- ------- - -II -- - - - - -I Control: Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Rights: Include Include Include Include Min. Green: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y +R: 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 Lanes: 0 0 1! 0 0 0 0 1! 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 -- ---- - -I - -- - - - - -- - -- II - - -- --- - - - - -- II - - -- -- II- - - - -- - - -I Volume Module: Base Vol: 64 105 20 41 83 47 55 315 48 17 405 38 Growth Adj: 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 Initial Bse: 74 121 23 47 95 54 63 362 55 20 465 44 Added Vol: 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 PasserByVol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initial Fut: 77 121 23 47 95 54 63 365 57 20 469 44 User Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.00 1.00 1.00 PHF Volume: 77 121 23 47 95 54 63 365 57 20 469 44 Reduct Vol: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced Vol: 77 121 23 47 95 54 63 365 57 20 469 44 PCE Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 MLF Adj: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Finalvolume: 77 121 23 47 95 54 63 365 57 20 469 44 ------------ --------------- II--------------- II--------------- --------------- Saturation Flow Module: Sat /Lane: 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 Adjustment: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lanes: 0.35 0.55 0.10 0.24 0.49 0.27 0.26 1.50 0.24 0.07 1.77 0.16 Final Sat.: 556 877 167 384 777 440 417 2406 377 117 2820 262 ------------ I --------------- II--------------- II--------------- II---------- - - - - - I Capacity Analysis Module: Vol /Sat: 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.03 0.12 0.12 0.04 0.15 0.15 0.01 0.17 0.17 Crit Moves * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Traffix 8.0.0715 (c) 2008 Dowling Assoc. Licensed to TJW Engineering TRANSIT INFORMATION Eastbound (ApproximateTimesl El Monte Station Ramona & San Bernardino & Eastland Center Stimson & 2nd Valley & Lemon Temple & Grand ; Temple & Francisquito ; Azusa Pomona 5:08 5:20 5 :36 5:40 5:50 6:01 6:08 6:13 6:26 6:28 6:40 6:46 6:55 7:01 7:11 7:20 7:27 7:43 7:48 8:01 8:18 8:19 8:39 8:50 9:05 9:20 9:35 9:50 10:05 10:20 10:35 10:50 11:05 11:20 11:35 11:50 12:05P 12:20 11:35 12:50 1:05 1:20 1:35 1 :50 2:00 2:10 2:20 2:30 2:40 2:50 3:00 3:10 3:22 3:30 3:43 3:49 4:05 4:10 4:20 4:28 4:35 4:43 4 :50 4:57 5:05 5:09 5:21 5:21 5:33 5:38 5:47 5:59 6:07 6:17 6:30 6:44 7:00 7:20 7:40 8:00 8:20 9:00 9:05 10:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 11:59 11:59 — — — 5:19 5:33 5:41 5:47 5:23A 5:42A 5:50A — — 6:02 6:10 — — — 5:49 6:03 — - - — — 6:05 6:20 6:23 6:34 5:55 6 :15 6:24 — — — - - — — 6:20 6:35 — - - — — 6:32 6:47 6:55 7:01 6:24 6:44 6:53 — — 7:06 7:15 — — — 6:44 6:59 — - - 6:57 7:13 7:22 7:29 6:44 7:04 7:16 — — — — 7:12 7:28 — — 7:02 7:23 7:32 — — 7:46 7:55 — — — 7:28 7:44 7:53 8:00 7:17 7:38 7:47 — — 8:01 8:09 7:44 8:00 — — 7:36 7:57 8:06 — — 8:20 8:29 — — — 8:00 8:16 8:25 8:32 — — — 8:16 8:32 — — 8:04 8:24 8:33 — — 8:47 8:56 — — — 6:34 8:50 6:59 9:06 8:34 8:54 9:03 — — 9:15 9:24 — — — 8:52 9:08 — - - — 9:12 9:28 9:37 9:44 9:06 9:26 9:35 — — 9:47 9:56 — — — 9:38 9:54 10:03 10:10 9:37 9:57 10:06 — — 10:18 10:27 10:08 10:25 10:34 10:41 10:07 10:27 10:36 — — 10:48 10:57 — — 10:38 10:55 11:04 11:11 10:37 10:57 11:07 — — 11:19 11:28 — — — 11:08 11:25 11:34 11:41 11:07 11:27 11:37 — — 11:49 11:58 — — — 11:38 11:55 12:04P 12:11P 11:37 11:57 12:07P — — 12:19 12:28 — — 12:09P 12:26P 12:35 12:42 12:07P 12:27P 12:37 — — 12:49 12:58 12:56 1:05 1:12 12:37 12:57 1:07 — — 1:19 1:28 — — — 1:09 1:26 1:35 1:42 1:07 1:29 1:39 — — 1:51 2:00 — — 1:39 1:56 2:04 2:11 1:37 1:59 2 :09 — — 2:21 2:30 — — — 2:10 2:27 2:35 2:42 2:07 2:29 2:39 — — 2:51 3:00 — — 2:36 2:53 3:01 3:08 2:2B 2:50 3:00 — — 3:12 3:21 2:56 3:13 3:21 3:28 2:4B 3:10 3:20 — — 3:32 3:41 — — — 3:17 3:34 3:42 3:49 3:08 3:30 3:40 — — — - - — 3:37 3:54 4:02 4:09 3:28 3:50 4:00 — — 4:11 4:20 — — 3:59 4:16 4:24 4:31 3:48 4:10 4:20 — — — — 4:21 4:38 — — 4:08 4:29 4:39 — — 4:50 4:59 4:26 4:47 4:57 — — — - - — 4:48 5:05 5:13 5:20 4:41 5:02 5:12 — — 5:23 5:32 5:06 5:23 — — 4:56 5:17 5:27 — — 5:38 5:47 — — 5:21 5:38 5 :46 5:53 5:11 5:32 5:42 — — — — 5:34 5:51 — — 5:26 5:47 5:57 — — 6:08 6:16 — — — 5:46 6:03 — - - — — 5 :58 6:13 6:21 6:27 5:42 6:03 6:12 — — — - - 6:10 6:25 — — 5:59 6:19 6:28 — — 6:39 6:47 — — — 6:23 6:38 6:46 6:52 6:16 6:36 6:45 — — — - - — — 6:42 6:57 7:05 7:11 6:34 6:54 7:03 — — 7:14 7:21 — — 7:04 7:19 7:27 7:33 7:01 7:20 7:29 — — — — 7:32 7:47 — — 7:37 7:56 8:05 — — 8:15 8:23 8:11 8:25 8:33 8:39 8:14 8:31 8:40 — — 8:50 8:57 — — — 8:49 9:03 — - - — — 9:26 9:39 9:47 9:53 9:18 9:32 9:39 — — 9:47 9:54 — — 10:12 10:32 10:38 10:43 10:13 10:27 10:34 — — 10:42 10:49 — — 11:22 11:32 11:38 11:43 11:13 11:27 11:34 — — — - - — — 12:22A 12:32A 12:38A 12:43A 12:13A 12:27A 12:34A — — — - Westbound (Approximate Times] .6� Temple & Temple & Grand ; Eastland Center San Bernardino ;Ramona & 1 Valley & Lemon Old Valley & El Monte Station Pomona ; &Azusa !Francisquito ; Stimson 194 4:11A 4:16A — — — 4:23A 4:37A I 5:05A 190 — — 4:40A 4:47A 5:04A — — 5:20 194 4:42 4:47 — — — 4:54 5:09 5:60 190 — — 5:07 5:16 5:34 — — 5:50 194 5:10 5:15 — — — 5 :22 5:37 6:08 190 — — 5:37 5:46 6:04 — — 6:22 194 5:32 5:38 — — — 5:46 6:01 6:36 190 — — 5:50 5:59 6:19 — — 6:37 190 5:47 5:54 6:03 6:12 6:32 — — 6:50 194 5:55 6:02 — — — 6:10 6:25 7:00 190 — — 6:15 6:24 6:44 — — 7:02 190 — — 6:27 6:36 6:56 — — 7:15 194 — — — — — 6:25 6:40 7:19 190 6:21 6:30 6:39 6:48 7:08 — — 7:27 194 6:24 6:29 — — — 6:37 6:52 7:31 190 — — 6 :48 6:57 7:18 — — 7:37 194 — — — — — 6:48 7:04 7:43 190 — — 6:59 7:09 7:30 — — 7:49 194 6:44 6:51 — — — 6:59 7:16 7:55 190 — — 7:11 7 :21 7:42 — — 8:01 194 — — — — — 7 :11 7:28 8:07 190 — — 7:24 7:34 7:55 — — 8:14 194 7:10 7:16 — — — 7:24 7:41 8:20 190 7:16 7:26 7:37 7:47 8:08 — — 8:27 194 — — — — — 7:39 7:56 8:35 190 — — 7:52 8:03 8:23 — — 8:42 194 7:39 7:45 — — — 7:55 6:11 8:51 190 7:51 B:01 8:12 8:23 8:43 — — 9:02 194 — — — — — 8:15 8:32 9:11 190 8:12 B:22 8:33 8:44 9:04 — — 9:23 194 8:26 B:32 — — — 8:42 8:59 9:38 190 8:42 8:52 9:03 9:14 4:34 — — 9:53 194 8:56 9:02 — — — 9 :12 9:29 10:08 190 9:12 9:22 9:33 9:44 10:04 — — 10 :23 194 9:26 9:32 — — — 9:42 9:59 10:38 190 9:42 9:52 10:03 10:14 10:34 — — 10:53 194 9:55 10:02 — — — 10:12 10:29 11:08 190 10:12 10:22 10:33 10:44 11:04 — — 11:23 194 10:25 10:32 — — — 10:42 10:59 11:38 190 10:42 10:52 11:03 11:14 11:34 — — 11:53 194 10:55 11:02 — — — 11:12 11:29 12:08P 190 17:12 11:22 11:33 11:44 72:04P — — 12:23 194 11:25 11:32 — — — 11:42 11:59 12:38 190 11:42 11:52 12:03P 12:14P 12:34 — — 12:53 194 11:55 12:02P — — — 12:12P 12:29P 1:08 190 12:12P 12:22 12:33 12:44 1:04 — — 1:23 194 12:25 12:32 — — — 12:42 12:59 1:38 190 12:41 12:51 1:02 1:13 1:34 — — 1:53 194 12:55 1:02 — — — 1:12 1:29 2:08 190 1:10 1:20 1:31 1:42 2:03 — — 2:22 194 1:25 1:32 — — — 1:42 1:59 2:39 190 1:38 1:47 i 1:58 2:09 2:30 — — 2:49 194 1:40 1:47 — — — 1:57 2:14 2:54 194 1:55 2:02 — — — 2:12 2:29 3:09 190 2:07 2:16 2:28 2:39 3:00 — — 3:19 194 2:15 2:22 — — — 2:32 2:49 3:29 190 2:26 2:36 2:48 2:59 3:20 — — 3:39 194 2:37 2:43 — — — 2:52 3:09 3:49 190 2:46 2:56 3:08 3:19 3:40 — — 3:59 194 2:55 3:02 — — — 3:12 3:29 4:09 190 3:07 3:16 3:28 3:39 4:00 — — 4:19 194 3:15 3:22 — — — 3:32 3:49 4:29 190 3:25 3:35 3:47 3:58 4:20 — — 4:39 194 3:35 3:42 — — — 3:52 4:09 4 :49 194 3:50 3:57 — — — 4:07 4:24 5:04 190 3:55 4:05 4:17 4:29 4:51 — — 5 :10 194 4:05 4:12 — — — 4:22 4:39 5:19 194 4:20 4:27 — — — 4:37 4:54 5:34 190 4:31 4:41 4:53 5:05 5:27 — — 5:46 194 — — — — — 4:53 5:10 5:50 194 4:56 5:03 — — — 5:13 5:30 6:09 190 5:11 5:21 5:33 5:45 6:06 — — 6:24 194 — — — — — 5:33 5:50 6:28 194 5:37 5 :44 — — — 5:54 6:10 6:48 190 5:51 6:01 6:12 6:23 6:43 — — 7:01 194 5:59 6:06 — — — 6:16 6:32 7:08 194 6:25 6:31 — — — 6:41 6:57 7:30 190 6:46 6:55 7:04 7:13 7:31 — — 7:47 194 7:00 7:07 — — — 7:16 7:31 8:04 194 7:47 7:54 — — — 8:03 8:16 8:46 190 7:50 7:58 8:06 8:14 8:30 — — 8:44 194 8:58 9:03 — — — 9:10 9:20 9:44 190 8:59 9:07 9:15 9:23 9:39 — — 9:53 190 194 10:05 10:06 10:12 10:11 10:20 — 10:27 — 10:40 — — 10:17 — 10:27 10:51 10:51 190 11:04 11:11 11:19 11:26 11:39 — — 11:50 194 11:05 11:1a — — — 11:16 11:26 11:50 194 12:05A 12:10A — — — 12:16A 12:26A 12:50A 194 1:07 1:12 — — — 1:18 1:28 1:52 Holiday Schedule Horario de dial feriados Sunday & Holiday schedule will operate on Se usara horario del domingo ydias feriados para New Year's New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Dayy Christmas Day. Eastbound (Approximate Times) Westbound (Approximate Times) O 49 O N_ 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 190 4:50A — o — — 5:17A 5:32A ; 5:39A ; 5:44A 5:30 5:43A i 6:00A 6:08A — — 6:18 6:26 5 :45 — — — 6:12 6:27 6:34 6:40 6:19 -W G O y O O W •tl G m o2f O O m CZ O = C m m C.n i V O C W °a p y Cn ° O —� co;!5 d m 'J' C a d aEi f— C O ob d aE, I-- '� ® G E ob d OR 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 194 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 190 194 190 194 194 190 194 190 194 190 4:50A — o — — 5:17A 5:32A ; 5:39A ; 5:44A 5:30 5:43A i 6:00A 6:08A — — 6:18 6:26 5 :45 — — — 6:12 6:27 6:34 6:40 6:19 6:33 6:50 6:58 — — 7:08 7:16 6:25 — — — 6:51 7:07 7:15 7:21 6:55 — — — 7:22 7:37 7:45 7:51 7:12 7:26 7:43 7:51 — — 8:01 8:09 7:20 — — — 7:48 8:03 — — 7:40 — — — 8:08 8:23 8:31 8:37 8:01 — — — 8:19 8:44 — — 8:11 8:25 8:45 8:54 — — 9:04 9:12 8.21 — — — 8:49 9:04 9:12 9:18 8:41 — — — 9:09 9:24 — — 9:00 — — — 9:29 9:44 9:52 9:58 9:10 9:25 9:45 9:54 — — 10:05 10:13 9:20 — — — 9:49 10:04 — — 9:40 — — — : 10:09 10:25 10:33 10:39 9:58 10:30 10:46 — — 10:10 10:25 10:45 10:54 — — i 11:05 11:13 10:19 — — — ;10:51 ;11:07 111:15 ;11:22 10:40 — — — 11:12 11:28 — — 11:00 — — — 11:32 11:48 11:56 12:03P 11:10 i 11:25 i 11:45 11:54 12:05P 12:13 11:20 — — — i 11:52 12:08P 11:40 — — — 12:12P :12:28 12:36 12:43 11:59 — — — i 12:32 12:48 — — 12:10P 12:25P 12:45P 12:54P — — 1:05 1:13 12:20 — — — i 12:52 1:08 1:16 1:23 12:40 — — — 1:12 1:28 — — 1:01 — — — 1:33 1:49 1:57 2:04 1:10 1:25 1:45 1:54 — — 2:05 2:13 1:23 — — — 1:55 2:11 — — 1:45 — — — 2:17 2:33 2:41 2:48 2:05 2:20 2:40 2:49 — — 3:00 3:08 2:05 — — — 2:37 2:53 — — 2:25 — — — 2:57 3:13 3:21 3:28 2:45 — — — 3:17 3:33 — — 2:55 3:10 3:30 3:39 — — 3:50 3:58 3:05 — — — 3:37 3:53 4:01 4:08 3:25 — — — 3:57 4:13 — — 3:30 3:45 4:05 4:15 — — 4:26 4:34 3:45 — — — 4:17 4:33 4:41 4:46 4:05 4:20 4:40 4:50 — — 5:01 5:08 4:05 — — — 4 :37 4:53 5:01 5:08 4.25 — — — 4:57 5:13 5:21 5:28 4:40 4:55 5:15 5:25 — — — — 4:45 — — — 5:17 5:33 — — 5:05 — — — 5:37 5:53 6:01 6:06 5:15 5:30 5:50 6:00 — — 6:11 6:19 5:23 — — — 5:55 6:10 — — 5 :42 — — — 6:13 6:28 6:36 6:42 5:55 6:10 6:29 6:38 — — 6:49 6:56 6:03 — — — 6:33 6:48 6:55 7:00 6:23 — — — 6:53 7 :07 7:15 7:21 6:40 6:55 7:13 7:22 — — 7:32 7:40 7:00 — — — 7:29 7:43 7:50 7:55 7:26 7:40 7:58 8:07 — — 8:17 8:25 7:45 — — — 8:13 8:26 8:33 8:39 8:11 8:25 8:40 8:49 — — 8:59 9:05 8.31 — — — 8:58 9:08 9:13 9:17 9:05 9:18 4:32 9:39 — — 9:47 9 :54 9:06 — — — 9:28 9:38 9:44 9:49 10-00 — — — i 10:22 10:32 i 10:38 10:43 10:00 10:13 10:27 i 10:34 — — 10:42 10:49 11:00 — — — 11:22 i 11:32 i 11:38 11:43 11:00 11:59 i 11:13 — 11:27 — i 11:34 — — 12:22A — 12:32A — i 12:38A — 12:43A 11:59 12:13A i 12:27A 12:34A IY4 MM 0:IUA � U:lum U:U m U.UUn 190 — — 5:54A 6:02A : 6:20A — — 6:35 194 5:53 5:59 — — — 6:07 6:23 6:55 190 — — 6:24 6:32 6:50 — — 7:05 194 6:25 6:30 — — — 6:37 6:53 7:26 190 6:37 6:44 6:53 7:01 7:20 — — 7:35 194 — — — — — 7:05 7:21 7:54 190 — — — 7:31 7:50 — — 8:05 194 7:09 7:15 — — — 7:23 7:39 8:13 194 — — — — — 7:41 7:57 8:32 190 7:40 7:47 7:56 8:05 8:25 — — 8:40 194 7:45 7:51 — — — 7:59 8:15 8:50 194 — — — — — 8:17 8:33 9:09 190 8:15 8:22 8:31 8:40 9:00 — — 9:15 194 8:23 8:29 — — — 8:37 8:53 9:31 190 8:49 8:56 9:05 9:14 9:35 — — 9:50 194 — — — — — 8:57 9:13 9:51 194 9:03 9:09 — — — 9:17 9:33 : 10:11 190 — — 9:41 9:50 i 10:11 — — 10:26 194 — — — — — 9:37 9:53 10 :31 194 9:43 9:49 — — — 9:57 10:13 : 10:51 190 9:56 10:04 i 10:14 10:24 i 10:45 — — 11:00 194 — — — — — 10:17 i 10:33 11:11 194 10:23 10:29 — — — i 10:37 1 U:53 11:31 190 10:36 : 10:44 10 :54 i 11:04 11:25 — — 11:40 194 — — — — — 10:56 11:13 11:51 194 11:01 ;11:08 — — — ;11:16 ;11:33 12:11P 194 11:36 i 11:53 : 12:31 190 11:36 i 11:44 i 11:54 i 12:04P 12:25P — — 12:40 194 11:41 11:48 — — — : 11:56 12:13P i 12:51 194 — — — — — 12:16P 12:33 1:11 194 12:21P 12:28P i — — — i 12:36 12:53 1:31 190 12:36 12:44 i 12:54P 1:04 1:25 — — 1:40 194 : 12:56 1:13 1:51 194 1:01 1:08 — — — 1:16 1.33 2:11 194 — — — — — 1:36 1:53 2:31 190 1:36 1:44 1:54 2:04 2:25 — — 2:40 144 1:43 1:50 — — — 1:58 2:15 2:53 194 — — — — — 2:20 2:37 3:14 194 2:25 2:32 — — — 2:40 2:57 3:33 190 2:36 2:44 2:54 3:04 3:25 — — 3:40 194 — — - 3:01 3:17 3:53 194 3:01 3:08 — — — 3:16 3:32 4:08 194 3:18 3:23 — — — 3:31 3:47 4:23 194 — — — — — 3:45 4:01 4:37 190 3:36 3:44 3:54 4:04 4:25 — — 4:40 194 3:48 3:55 — — — 4:03 4:19 4:55 194 4:07 4:14 — — — 4.22 4:38 5:12 144 — _ _ _ _ 4:42 4:58 5 :32 190 4:36 4:44 4:54 5:04 5:25 — — 5:40 194 4:51 4:58 — — — 5:06 5:21 5:55 194 5:16 5:23 — — — 5:31 5:46 6:20 190 5:39 5:47 5:57 6:06 6:25 — — 6:40 194 — — — — — 6:18 6:32 7:05 190 6:39 6:47 6:57 7:05 7:22 — — 7:37 194 6:56 7.02 — — — 7:10 7:24 7:55 190 7:45 7:52 8:01 8:09 8:25 — — 8:38 194 7:55 8:01 — — — 8:09 8:22 8:52 190 8:51 8:58 9:07 9:15 9:31 — — 9:44 194 8:58 9:03 — — — 9:10 9:20 9:44 190 10:05 10:12 i 10:20 i 10:27 i 10:40 — — : 10:51 194 10:06 i 10:11 — — — 10:17 10:27 10:51 190 11:05 111:12 ;11:20 ;11:27 ;11:40 — — 111:51 194 11:05 : 11:10 — — — 11:16 11:26 11:50 194 12:05A 12:10A ; — — — i 12:16A 12:26A : 12:50A 194 1:07 1.12 — — — 1:18 1:28 1:52 f° N o +. 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Easthound to PUente HUIS M811 - Lino., -U 1 Fin fie Sentiana Y BIB de Resto EnDirecclen We Haela Puente Hills M2811 Arrive Puente Hills Mall Leave El Monte 0 0 El Monte Cogswell & Los Angeles & Baldwin Park West Covina Pkwy & Azusa & La Puente & Colima & Puente 3/4 v,mw,foothi I Itrans it. org /BusSchedul e. as px?bus number= 178 4/4 vmwfoothi Iltransit.org /Bus Schedule.as px?busnumber= 178 Foothill Transit Bus Schedule 178 6/11113 Station Ramona Merced Metrolink California Ave Amar Nogales Nogales Bills Mall 6:05 6:15 6:23 ..... 6:41 6:55 7:06 7:12 7:26 7:05 7:15 7:23 ..... 7:41 7:55 8:06 8:12 8:26 8:05 8:15 8:23 ..... 8:41 8:55 9:06 9:12 9:26 8:35 8:45 8:53 8:59 9:09 9:23 9:34 9:40 9:54 9:05 9:15 9:23 ..... 9:41 9:55 10:06 10:12 10:26 9:35 9:45 9:53 ..... 10:11 10:25 10:36 10:42 10:56 10:05 10:15 10:23 10:29 10:39 10:53 11:04 11:10 11:24 10:35 10:45 10:53 ..... 11:11 11:25 11:36 11:42 11:56 11:05 11:15 11:23 11:41 11:55 12:06 12:12 12:26 11:3 5 11:4 5 11:5 3 11:59 12:09 12:23 12:34 12:40 12:54 12:05 12:15 12:23 ..... 12:41 12:55 1:06 1:12 1:26 12.35 12:45 12:53 ..... 1:11 1:25 1:36 1:42 1:56 1:05 1:15 1:23 ..... 1:41 1:55 2:06 2:12 2:26 1:35 1:45 1:53 1:59 2:09 2:23 2:34 2:40 2:54 2 :05 2:15 2:23 2:41 2:55 3:06 3:12 3:26 2 :35 2:45 2:53 ..... 3:11 3:25 3:36 3:42 3:56 3:05 3:15 3:23 ..... 3:41 3:55 4:06 4:12 4:26 3:35 3:45 3:53 3:59 4:09 4:23 4:34 4:40 4:54 4:05 4:15 4:23 ..... 4:41 4:55 5:06 5:12 5:26 4:35 4:45 4:53 5:11 5:25 5:36 5:42 5:56 5:05 5:15 5:23 5:29 5:39 5:53 6:04 6:10 6:24 6:05 6:15 6:23 ..... 6:41 6:55 7:06 7:12 7:26 7:05 7:15 7:23 7:29 7:39 7:53 8:04 8:10 8:24 LIGHT TYPE =AM BOLD TYPE =PM 4/4 vmwfoothi Iltransit.org /Bus Schedule.as px?busnumber= 178 6111/13 Foothill Transit Bus Schedule 272 A lilt I vmw.foothi I ltrans it.org /B,sSchedul e.as px?bus number= 272 ■ to Jai 1/4 6/11/13 Legend Rel-.1k HCIL.,m, ccrmy Foothill Transit Bus Schedule 272 10V �, �, 11 �� X Elalftir! Park 4, 91 High School f'r MuleeNdlay - Effi.resemana .2122 LR L9119a ff C1!51 ("milow, West Covina The Pfaza�st Transit West Covina Pre- I All Northbouind to MUM - Ell alreckdoll Norte Racla Duarte LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM 0 0 Amkk a IN& 1W 0 Huntington & Highland Baldwin Park & Olive Baldwin Park Metrolink Merced & Puente West Covina Pkwy. & California 5:40 6:00 6:08 6:16 6:26 6:25 6:45 Arrive Duarte Leav e VV Pst Corr in a 7:11 0 0 0 10 0 West Covina Pkwy & California Merced & Puente Baldwin Park Metrolink Baldwin Park & Olive City of Hope Huntington & Highland 5:34 5:43 5:51 5:55 6:16 6:19 6:04 6:13 6:21 6:29 6:46 6:49 6:39 6:48 6:56 7:04 7:21 7:24 7:24 7:33 7:41 7:50 8:07 8:12 7:54 8:03 8:11 8:19 8:36 8:39 8:54 9:03 9:11 9:15 9:36 9:39 9:54 10:03 10:11 10:15 10:36 10:39 10:54 11:03 11:11 11:15 11:36 11:39 11:54 12:03 12:11 12:15 12-36 12:39 12:54 1:03 1:11 1:15 1:36 1:39 1:51 2:00 2:08 2:12 2.33 2:36 2:49 2:58 3:06 3:10 3:31 3:34 3:44 3-53 4:01 4:05 4:26 4-29 4,54 5:03 5:11 5:19 5:36 5:39 5:32 5:41 5:49 5:57 6:14 6:17 6:12 6:21 6:29 6:37 6:54 6-57 6:52 7:01 7:09 7:13 7:34 7:37 LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM 0 0 Amkk a IN& 1W 0 Huntington & Highland Baldwin Park & Olive Baldwin Park Metrolink Merced & Puente West Covina Pkwy. & California 5:40 6:00 6:08 6:16 6:26 6:25 6:45 6:53 7:01 7:11 vmw.foothilitransit.org/BusSchedule.aspx?busnumber=272 2/4 6/11/13 Wee R.C.rod/H OEM - Foothill Transit Bus Schedule 272 SoUthbourld to WeSt 0002 - 6:55 7:15 7:23 7:31 7:41 7:30 7:50 7:58 8:06 8:16 8:00 8:20 8:28 8:36 8:46 8:45 9:05 9:13 9:21 9:31 9:45 10:05 10:13 10:21 10:31 10:45 11:05 11:13 11:21 11:31 11:5 0 12.10 12:18 12-26 12:36 12:45 1:05 1:13 1.21 1:31 1,45 2:05 2:13 2.21 2:31 2:45 3:05 3:13 3:21 3:31 3:45 4-05 4:13 4:21 4:31 4:35 4:55 5:03 5:11 5:21 5:10 5:30 5:40 5-48 6:01 5.55 6:15 6:23 6:31 6-41 7:00 7:20 7:28 7:36 7:46 LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM lo '10n Wee R.C.rod/H OEM - SoUthbourld to WeSt 0002 - Northbound to Duarte - Line - Une2272 Fin de Semana v ft de Flesta En Direcclon stir ROM West Covina En Direcclon Norte Hada Duarte Arrive W eat Covina Leave "I est Covina 0 A ft, W 0 Arrive Duarte dfiftL W.m m1rm Merced & Puente West Covina & California A17M 7:14 West Covina & California Merced & Puente Baldwin Park Metrolink Baldwin Park & Olive City of Hope Center Huntington & Highland 7:15 7:24 7:32 7:40 7:54 7:56 8:20 8:29 8:37 8:45 8,59 9:01 9:20 9:29 9:37 9:45 9:59 10:01 10:20 10:29 10:37 10:45 10:59 11:01 11:20 11:29 11:37 11:45 11:59 12:01 12:20 12:29 12:37 12:45 12:59 1:01 1:25 1:34 1:42 1:50 2:04 2:06 2:25 2:34 2:42 2:50 3:04 3:06 3:30 3:39 3:47 3:55 4:09 4,11 4:30 4:39 4:47 4:55 5:09 5,11 5:30 5:39 5:47 5:55 6:09 6,11 6:30 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:09 7:11 7:30 7:39 7:47 7:55 8:09 8:11 LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM lo '10n vwm. foothilltransit .org /BusSchedule.aspC?busnumber =272 3/4 WeekendlHORMY - SoUthbourld to WeSt 0002 - Une - Unes272 Fin de Sep Ana Y Ria de Rea En Direcclon stir ROM West Covina Leave Duarte Arrive W eat Covina 0 0 A ft, W 0 Huntington & Highland Baldwin Park & Olive Baldwin Park Metrolink Merced & Puente West Covina & California 6:55 7:14 7:23 7:32 7:40 7:55 8:14 8:23 8:32 8:40 8:55 9:14 9:23 9:32 9:40 9:55 10:14 10:23 10:32 10:40 10:55 11:14 11:23 11:32 11:40 11:55 12:14 12:23 12:32 12:40 vwm. foothilltransit .org /BusSchedule.aspC?busnumber =272 3/4 6/11/13 Foothill Transit Bus Schedule 272 12.55 1:14 1:23 1:32 1:40 1:55 2:14 2:23 2:32 2:40 2:55 3:14 3:23 3:32 3:40 3:55 4:14 4:23 4:32 4:40 4:55 5:14 5:23 5:32 5:40 5:55 6:14 6:23 6:32 6:40 7:00 7:19 7:28 7.37 7:45 LIGHT TYPE=AM BOLD TYPE=PM v, mw. foothiIItransit .org /BusSchedule.aspx?busnumber =272 4/4 L E N G E N D City ndry akm Slops Schools spe6al Route Rcgutar.Rvj*,e Parks Met(Onk parkmg 'hopping cept er C, Wr Jw .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . 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PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 813-5261 Redevelopment Overlay Zone Variance Conditional Use Permit Administrative Adjustment X Specific Plan Other Name of Applicant(s) KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC Address2863 MARICOPA STREET, TORRANCE, CA 90503 Phone No.(714) 745-7335 — CapacityOWNEk Owner(s) of RecordKLL INVESTMENTS, LLC Owner's AddressSEE ABOVE Assessor Parcel Number(s) 8552-017-004, -068, -069, -070, -071, -072, -073, -074, -075, -076, -077, -07E Tract and Lot Number(s) TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 72195 Existing General Plan Designation KENNAN CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN Existing Zoning for each Parcel KENNAN CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN Existing Land UseSINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, RELIGIOUS, MIXED-USE, COMMERCIAL, SCHOOL Code Section to be Amended Amend the Kennan Center Specific Plan and the zoning Purpose of request Amend the ,*,\Pnnan Center Specific Plan to reflect the change in development from mixed-use to residential (51 townhomes and a wireless facility), which will also change the zoning. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: I/we acknowledge the filing of this application and certify that all the above information is true and accurate and that I/we have familiarized myself/ourselves with the relevant provision of the Baldwin Park Planning Division (Note: a person acting as agent of the owner of record must complete and have notarized the attached Owner's Affidavit from the legal owner.) &Jture Signature FOR CITY USE ONLY Date Date File No: Fee: Received by: – Date: TYPE OF APPLICATION Vf Tentative Tract Map Tentative Parcel Map Lot Line Adjustment APPLICATION INFORMATION *Narne of Applicant(s) KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC Address 2863 MARICOPA STREET, TORRANCE, CA 90503 Phone No.(714) 745 -7335 Capacity OWNER * Owner(s) of RecordKLL INVESTMENTS, LLC Owner's Address 2863 MARICOPA STREET, TORRANCE, CA 90503 Owner's Phone Number(714) 745 -7335 *Engineer or Surveyor NameHERSEL M. ZAHAB PE - LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS Addressl520 BROOKHOLLOW DRIVE, SUITE 33, SANTA ANA CA 92705 Phone Number (714) 557 -77G Registration NumberRCE NO. 44560 PROPERTY INFORMATION LocationCORNER OF BALDWIN PARK BLVD. AND MERGED AVENUE Assessor Parcel Number(s) 8552- 017 -004, -068, -069, -070, -071, -072, -073, -074, -075, -076, -077, -078 Existing Use of Propert y VACANT Proposed Use of PropertySINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TOWNHOMES Number of Proposed Residential Units 51 Special lnformationAPPLICA -'JON IS FOR A ONE -LOT TENTATIVE TRACT MAP FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES I /we acknowledge the filing of this application and certify that all the above information is true and accurate and that I /we have familiarized myself /ourselves with the relevant provisions of the land subdivision process. (Note: a person acting as agent of the owner of record must complete and have notarized the attached Owner's Affidavit from the legal owner.) 5-1a _q11 Date Signature Date ------------ ______ P__—_________________-___®__-___ m____- m_-__ m_______o_®®___®__________--____ __________- __________- _- ______- FOR CITY USE ONLY: File N%: � ' Z R 1 Received by: Qate` JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT Tentative Tract No. 72195 and Amendment to the Kennan Center Specific flan Zone Change 1. The proposed use (residential townhomes) will benefit the adjoining neighborhood and Justification City 3f Baldwin Park in a variety of ways. The proposed project will provide new housing for existing residents of Baldwin Park, as well as attract new residents. This, in turn, will positively impact the economic growth of Baldwin Park and the businesses located throughout. This development aims to enhance the adjoining neighborhood aesthetically and by providing improvements to the project frontages along Merced Avenue, Baldwin Park Boulevard, and Kenmore Avenue. By amending the Specific Plan and changing the existing zoning to primarily residential condominiums, this proposed development will coincide with adjacent residential properties. 2. 1..is property, although vacant at this time, was zoned for mixed -use, consisting of a church, a commercial component, single family residences, a school, and a wireless facility. Although it is proposed that the wireless facility remain, the rest of the project will now match the zoning of adjacent properties, making it a cohesive neighborhood. 3. The proposed use will not be detrimental to surrounding properties. The proposed development is a gated community and is intended to function independently without disturbance to neighboring properties. 4. T'lia,-e are no deed restrictions, to our knowledge, for the development of this property. Specific flan 1. This application is for an amendment to the existing Kennan Center Specific Plan. Due to Justification a change in ownership of the property, as well as changes to the economy, neighborhood needs, and studies based on viable uses of the property, we feel these unique circumstances justify the need for this specific plan amendment. 2. After studying the existing property and the best uses of the land in relation to its locale, we f a confident that a residential community is the logical place and use for this project. 3. This amendment to the Kennan Center Specific Plan will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. There is no longer a commercial component to this project, making it a residential community, rather than a mixed -use development. This change in land use is beneficial to the City of Baldwin Park, introducing new residents and a greater sense of community. 4. There are no deed restrictions, to our knowledge, for the development of this property. 11 k Proposed Modification of Structure to House Existing Wireless Facilities and Addition of Monopine with Antennas to replace existing Church Tower Installation Site Location of Existing Wireless Facilities: on Baldwin Park Blvd, near Merced Ave APN #: 8552 -017 -069 and 070 KLL Investments, LLC (Property Owner) and Verizon Wireless / AT &T Wireless (Wireless Providers) are proposing an upgrade modification to an existing wireless communication facility and the relocation of antennas from an existing church tower to a new Monopine at the subject site. The proposed modification and additions are adequate in both size and shape for its function and purpose. The wireless telecommunication facilities are already in existence and on -air. The proposed modification and additions shall provide enhanced coverage and better data connections for both cellular and web users (homes and businesses) in said vicinity of Baldwin Park. The site has sufficient access to streets and highways adequate in width and pavement type to carry the quantity and quality of street traffic generated by the proposed use by way of existing roads. The traffic generated by this project is minimal, as the site contains unmanned facilities with regular routine maintenance purposes only. The wireless facilities (equipment rooms and generators) are mostly already in existence, and shall be equipped with modern equipment. New upgraded state -of- the -arts antennas shall be replacing the older generation existing antennas to be relocated from the existing church tower to a new Monopine, which shall be easily accessible by the surrounding streets. The proposed modification and additions will not have an adverse effect upon adjacent properties as the site is already in existence and shall be improved aesthetically to blend in with the proposed development of the Specific Plan. Colors and designs of the facilities shall be integrated and compatible with surrounding developments. The equipment is contained in specified, designated areas that do not protrude past property lines. The antennas on the new Monopine will be painted to match so as to reduce visual impact. The proposed modification and additions conform to the General Plan as wireless communications consumption continues to grow with higher demand for quality data and cellular coverage. Both the General Plan and the proposed wireless telecommunication facilities upgrades are essential to the communication needs of many families and businesses in the immediate area. u i" k E: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED/ COMMENTS SECTION A - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Planning a) Land Use, Zoning, Setbacks, etc b) Conditions set forth in the Environmental Assessment c) Prior to beginning plans and designs for building or for on -site improvements, the Planning Department will require submission of conceptual plans for staff review d) Building or on -site improvements will require Design Review coordinated by the Planning Department e) CC &R's will be required and must be finalized and approved by the City Attomey prior to Final Map approval 2 Building & Safety a) Except for Demolition Permits, prior to issuance of any Building Permits, the Final Map must be recorded or the existing legal property lines must not interfere with proposed project b) Plan checking and permitting is required by the Building and Safety Division prior to any work on buildings including: Foundation, Plumbing, Electrical, Framing, Roof, and HVAC 3 PiibliC :m'Orks a) Adhere to State of California Subdivision Map Act b) Final Map Based on field survey Closure Sheets Centerline ties Boundary monuments Dedications, Offers of Dedication, Easements Utility Easement c) Prior to Final Map approval, must have all designs and plans in Section E approved by the City or relevant agency d) Prior to Final Map Approval, must complete all conditioned off -site improvements or enter into a Subdivision Agreement satisfactory to the City Engineer which would guarantee full completion of all public improvements. e) Meet Los Angeles County Fire Department Access Requirements f) Meet Los Angeles County Fire Department Water Flow Requirements g) All contractors / developers must adhere to the Citys C &D Ordinance, and obtain clearance for C &D on every construction permit. h) Final Title Report if Guarantee, must be submitted and updated to within 10 of Final Map approval J Must demo all existing stru prior to Final Map approval ✓ Submit Boundary Survey Dedicate 20' of land for frontage of lot on Baldwin Park Blvd. on the side of the property. If required by utility companies Must complete all off -sites improvements or deposit a cash bond " 3 ` •> CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ' -. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL < (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922,13930j 3940 Merced REQUIRED? YES NO SECTION B - STUDIES REQUIRED 1 Traffic Impact Study ✓ Perform a Traffic Impact Study at the instersections of Baldwin Park Blvd and Merced Ave, and Kenmore Ave and Baldwin Park Blvd. and at Main Entry Point -may require Traffic signal modifications and restriping of pavement lanes and marking on Merced Ave. 2 Hydrology Study a) Submit a SWPPP to the State Water Quality Control Board ✓ Submit copy to city and keep on -site during construction. b) Submit a Notice of Intent (NO]) and a SUSMP Evaluation Form to the Engineering Division for review and apptnval. ✓ c) Submit a results of a double ring infrltrometer test to establish ground infiltration rates and sizing of stormwater capture device. ✓ Requires willingness to serve letter from all utilities. 3 Utility Availability / Sewer Capacity / Readiness -to -serve SECTION C - ON SITE IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED 1 Demolition ✓ Demo all interfering structures prior to Final Map 2 Grading or Drainage ✓ . Infiltration system will be required for the proposed tract. implement Low Impact Development Standards, 3 Pad Certification ✓ Pad /footing certification required for each building 4 Construct on -site pavement, minimum 3 -inch AC on 4 inch CAB or 6 -inch PCC on compacted native soil or reinforced 4 -inch PCC per soils report ✓ Required as part of the Grading /Drainage Plan and prior to Certificate of Occupancy 5 Construct trash enclosure, nominal size 5 feet X 9 feet with PCC slab ✓ Per planning Standards 6 Driveway ✓ Revise the Site Plan to show a wider main entry (vehicles). 7 Parking Stalls ✓ Incorporate the parking stall standard of 1 O' X 20'. 8 Landscaping ✓ As required by Planning Department SECTION D - OFF SITE IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED 1 Utilities - Each parcel is required to have separate utilities ✓ Underground from Merced Ave to Property, from Baldwin Park Blvd to property, and from Kenmore Ave to Property ✓ Connection or service a) Water b) Electrical ✓ Connection or service c) Gas ✓ Connection or service d) Telephone, Cable ✓ Connection or service e) Storm Drain, Catch Basins, Culverts ✓ Connection or service. Construction Per LAC County Standards f) Sanitary Sewer ✓ Connection or service. Construction Per LAC County Standards "' CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922 13930 1 3940 Merced REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED l COMMENTS 2 Street Improvements ✓ a) Roadway Improvements ✓ Implement Green Streets Improvements on Baldwin Park Blvd and on Merced Ave. b) Curb & Gutter ✓ Along entire frontage of property on Baldwin Park Blvd and Merced Ave to close existing drive approaches, for new drive approach and to repair existing curb and gutter. Must also repair curb and gutter of adjacent parcels if damaged as a result of construction or subdivision work. c) Curb Only ✓ d) Drive Approaches / Revise the Site Plan to show a wider main entry (vehicles). e) Wheel Chair Ramps ✓ f) Cross - Gutters ✓ g) Sidewalk - Install irrigation and provide landscaping to parkways ✓ Along entire frontage of property on Baldwin Park Blvd, Merced Ave Ave., Kenmore Ave Must also repair sidewalk and parkway of adjacent 0 I I I parcels if damaged from construction or subdivision work. h) Landscaped Medians ✓ i) Street Trees ✓ Street Trees removed shall be replaced with new 24 inch box trees per City Tree Master plan at City approved locations. Plant street trees per City standard 50' apart on the entire frontage of the property j) Street Lights ✓ Provide lighting along entire frontage of property on both Baldwin Park Blvd and Merced Ave per City Master Street Lighting Plan. k) Traffic Signals ✓ Improvements of traffic signal at Merced Ave and Baldwin Park Blvd will be required upon concurrence of results of city approved traffic study by developer's CA licensed traffic engineer. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922.13930,13940 Merced REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED /COMMENTS SECTION E - PLANS REQUIRED 1 Site Plan - Show Existing (Must show sufficient information beyond the property ✓ limits to appropriately propose and design improvements) a) Property lines, buildings) or structure(s), grades, contours, flow lines, etc. ✓ b) Adjacent public improvements (sidewalk, curb &gutter, parkways, trees, street lights, hydrants) I c) Adjacent underground & overhead utilities (gas, sewer, water, storm drains, catch ✓ basins, power poles) 2 Site plan - Show Proposed: ✓ Show all proposed improvements. a) Property lines, demolition limits, proposed removals ✓ b) Buildings /structures (w/ approximate square footages), grades, contours, flow lines, .' ✓ etc c) Public improvements interfacing with project (sidewalk, drive - approaches, curb &gutter, parkways, trees, street lights, hydrants) d) Utility connections for each property and /or building(s) ✓ e) Sufficient detail to characterize proposed land development project ✓ 3 Gradina or Drainage Plan, Post Construction BMP's ✓ Grading plan required for the tract. ✓ 4 Erosion Plan and /or Construction BMP`s 5 Storm Water Mitigation Plan ✓ Pay fee see attached fee schedule. Implement LID's. Submit recorded post construction BMP maintenance agreement. 6 SUSMP Plan ✓ . As determined by SUSMP evaluation form (see attachment for further details) 7 Sewer Plan ✓ Submit a sewer plan that indicates sewer lateral to each unit. 8 Utility Plan ✓ This plan may be combined with street improvement plan, if not too cluttered. ✓ remove two wooden poles on Baldwin Park Blvd and two wooden a) Underground all utilities to each unit/building poles on Foster Ave. ✓ Utilities are not allowed to cross proposed or existing property lines b) Relocate interfering underground utilities c) Provide electrical power service - Obtain plan and permit approval from SCE ✓ d) Provide Sewer Lateral to property ✓ 8" main lateral min. e) Separate sewer connection for each building ✓ Each unit must have independent sewer lateral with clean -out per plumbing code. ✓. f) Cap off existing sewer connection that will no longer be used g) Provide Water service to each proposed parcel - Obtain plan approval and permit from Water Company ✓ Each unit must have independent water service h) Separate water service for each building or separate ownership i) Replace existing old/ substandard water service ✓ Per water company recommendation j) Install backflow device for domestic water/landscape irrigation, certified testing ✓ per water company standards k) Upgrade existing substandard hydrant ✓ If required by Fire Department 1) install new hydrant per Water Company Standard .! If required by Fire Department m) install fire sprinklers ✓ If required by Fire Department n) Satisfy Fire Department fire flow requirements ✓ ;v < CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922 13930 13940 Merced . REQUIRED? YES NO JCOMPLIED/COMMENTS ' 9 Street Plan a) Remove existing driveway approach that will no longer be used. Replace depressed curb &gutter ✓ Drive approach must align with proposed driveway ✓ Construct new driveway approaches per plan. All driveway approaches b) Construct PCC driveway approach 6- inches thick per City Standard shall meet with ADA (American with Disability Act) requirements. c) Construct wheel chair ramp per City Standard ✓ At Baldwin Park Blvd and Merced Ave. SWC and Baldwin Park Blvd. and Kenmore NWC. ✓ City reserves the right to require replacement of broken S/W d) R &R broken concrete sidewalk adjacent to property. e) R &R broken curb /gutter adjacent to property d City reserves the right to require replacement of broken C &G f) R &R roadway pavement section & street improvements as noted. Pavement section ✓ Cap utility trench per City standard requires approval by City Engineer g) Install street lights ✓ Per City Master Street Lighting Plan h) Provide channelization or striping plan for the roadway pavement improvements i) Plant parkway trees per City Standard and City Master Tree Plan, 24 -inch box ✓ See condition D -2, 24" box trees 1 minimum (15 gallon tree allowed if parkway is irrigated) � j) Construct tree wells per City Standard with tree grates (commercial areas) ✓ 1 10 Traffic Control Plan ✓ For any period during construction during which public streets are obstructed. SECTION F - PERMITS REQUIRED A permit from Public Works is required for all offsite improvements 1 Demolition ✓ Must be completed before final map 2 Construction & Demolition Debris Permit ✓ One permit before Demo, separate permit for Construction. 3 General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit (GCASWP) ✓ GCASWP must be, obtained prior to Grading Permit Issuance (see Attachment for further details) 4 Grading or Drainage ✓ Obtain grading permit before building permit. 5 Utility Permits from each utility owner ✓ 6 Sewer Connection Permit (city owned sewer system) ✓ Will need to also pay for Sewer Capital Fees (see Fees Section) 7 Excavation permit from the City for all utility installations in the Public ROW ✓ 8 Construction Permit for Off Site Improvements (street improvements) ✓ 9 Building Permits as necessary from B &S ✓ W ' NT CITY OF BALDWIN PARK F> -- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922,13930J 3940 Merced REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED J COMMENTS SECTION G - FEES & ASSESSMENTS REQUIRED See attached fee schedules -subject to change by City council action. Fee charged will be the effective fee at the time of fee payment if off -site improvements are not bonded for, payment for permits is required prior to Final Map recordation. if off -site improvements are bonded for, payment for permits is not required prior to Final Map recordation. 1 Plan Checks a) Pay Final Map fee See Public Works fee schedule (attached) b) Pay Grading Plan Check fee (fee based on import / export - must submit ✓ See Public Works fee schedule quantity estimate) (attached) c) Pay Drainage Plan Check Fee ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) d) Pay Erosion Control Plan Check Fee ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) e) Pay Storm Water Mitigation Plan Check Fee ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) f) Pay Sewer Plan Check fee (fee based on materials cost - must submit cost ✓ See Public Works fee schedule estimate of sewer improvements material) (attached) g) Pay Plan Check fees for Off -Site / Public Improvements (fee based on cost - ✓ 1 See Public Works fee schedule must submit cost estimate of public improvements) (attached) h) Pay Plan Check fees for On -Site / Building Improvements ✓ Issued by Building & Safety Division, check with that Division 2 Permits ✓ a) Pay for Demolition Permit / On -Site Improvements ✓ Issued by Building & Safety Division, check with that Division b) Pay for Construction & Demolition Debris Permit ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) c) Pay for Grading / Drainage Permit / On -Site Improvements to PW ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) d) Pay for Building Permit / On -Site Building Improvements to B &S ✓ Issued by Building & Safety Division, check with that Division e) Pay for Excavation Permit / Cff-Sites to PW (for utilities) ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) f) Pay for Sewer Permit & Inspection ✓. $500 for each saddle installed, $100 for each dwelling unit added g) Pay for Construction Permit / Off -Site Street Improvements to PW ✓ See Public Works fee schedule (attached) CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL (TENTATIVE) PROJECT: TM 72195 Date: November 25, 2014 3625, 3637, 3649 Baldwin Park Blvd, 13821, 13825 Kenmore Ave, 13912, 13922 13930 13940 Merced REQUIRED? YES NO COMPLIED / COMMENTS 3 Assessments a) Special Assessments b) School Fees ✓ As determined by Building & Safety c) Traffic Impact d) Sewer Connection Fees e) Pay sewer capital facility charge d I $800 per lot developed or created. See Public Works fee schedule (attached) f) Quimby ✓ As determined by Planning Department 4 Subdivision Agreement ✓ Cash bond only prior to Final Map. All offsites must be completed Prior to Certificate of Occupancy. a) Provide performance bond b) Provide labor and material bond Compiled by: Reviewed by: Approved b �... / Director of P�lic Works /City Engineer H z3 � cd Ell �-a O U O p U •� L O U O ':1 17� 11 C . cd ~c3 , p O � cd - PH cu ^C'I � �al '4- U rr O •� � O .b O O U cn N 0-0 +� 't3 0 C U bD 0 . ' c ' YO O U t8 U a> U � 3 � � o Ct H H E ad �' O H o vi U OO �� U bD o cd cd bD � bb U U �bE} � U cd ., �, 4-+ c.�d ', b D cd O. o a3i v a) v at � C W r ct C� n r U Cd H bf •O O \ W Cd U n cd Q , r.,, . y �+ U •.�" •.�" cd l� •- ct p .0 -t -1 �C/D 0 = dCc C7 0 bD, ct ' d bD O Fcn U U o A- ct bD U Q .Y-t Cd bD N) c1lill °8 4a () O o US cd cl U O cn Y t to cn 0 v N N W 5 Recording Requested By and Mail to: City Of Baldwin Park Department Of Public Works 14406 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 This Space for Recorder's Use Only CERTIFICATE F COMPLIANCE Covenant and Agreement to Hold Property as One Parcel The undersigned hereby certify that we are the owners of the hereinafter legally described real property located in the City of Baldwin Park, County of Los Angeles, State of California: All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 72, 74, 76, and 77 of Licensed Surveyor's Map as shown in Book 14, Page 30 of Licensed Surveyor's Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of said County; also the Southeast 20 feet of the Northeast 70 feet of lot 68 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map; also the Northeast 70 feet of lot 69 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map; also the Northeast 71 feet of Lot 70 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map; also the Northeast 110 feet of Lot 71 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map; and also Lot 4 and Lot 75 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map; and also the Northeast 88 feet of Lot 73 of said Licensed Surveyor's Map. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3649 Baldwin Park Boulevard, 13912, 13922, 13930, 13940 Merced Avenue; 13821, 13825 Kenmore Avenue, Baldwin Park, California 91706 We do hereby covenant and agree with said City that the above legally described land shall be held as one parcel and no portion shall be sold separately, except as hereinafter provided, or as subsequently subdivided under the State of California Subdivision Map Act. This covenant and agreement shall run with the land and shall be binding upon ourselves, and future owners, encumbrances, their successors, heirs, assignees and shall continue in effect until such time that the use or purpose herein above referred to is terminated or otherwise released by authority of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park. Dated this day of Signature NOTARY PUBLIC CERTIFICATE ) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS 12015 Sign) Sign) At this day of , 2015 before me personally appeared and (he /she) acknowledged this instrument by (him /her) sealed and subscribed to be (his /her) free act and deed. Approved for Recording: By: Date Director of Public Works GA180 Land Development \TractMaps \TM 72195- Condos 3625,3637,3649 Baldwin Park Blvd & 13821, 13825 Kenmore, \CertificateCornpliance Post con Maintenance agreement.doc ' EXHIBIT "A" General Engineering Fees (Non-Construction) Reproduction Costs Sepia (any $G.5O/fi�t& Photo ' � �� CZ4�X 1O" ��24"X3�"\ $4 OO/eachadditiona| print oopyp nz ,- , � Final Map photo copy (8l4"X11"o[81/2"X14") $0.50 ea Encroachment ' = Per Occurrence $175 a Monthly Permit +45" ° Annual Permit $3,750 n Approved Road Closure (If Public Convenience Dictates) $O5O/day All utility permits for excavation or street cuts in the City's right-of-way or in the City's future right-of-way as determined by the City's General Plan shall be required of utility companies Moving and Load Regulations $55 ea Permit filing and processing fee for Moving Load or Over-Sized Vehicle (over width, height, o[ weight) per occurrence Overhead Structures (i.e.scaffolding) $500 ea Verification of Sewer Connection Dye Test (permittee to provide dye) $200 ea or bid cost + 15% Signs in the Rig ' Street Name Change Application. $1.500 Directional Signs , Directional Signs - Private $2,500 for two years New signs shall be ch 'ged upon [enevvo| of two year Pehod Graffiti Abatement Processing Hold-Harmless Agreement for private Property $25 ��� V! Work Con� enced Prior to Permit Issuance Double the Total Fee R any commenced on the public's right-of-way v.m/"u` " permit, " the P ittee must obtain anafter-the-factpermit. If it is determined that the work was an emergency innature and itia approved bvthe Director of Public Works, then the afteF-the-fa[t permit fee will be charged aSa regular permit fee. Page I of 8 ' / SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES - ENGINEERING FEES Land Development / Subdivision Tentative Parcel Map_ Tentative Tract Map (First Ten Lots or Units) (Lots or Units 11 -25) add (Lots or Units 26 -50 add Site Plan Review Parcel Map (Final Map) Tract Map Final Mg p) Easement Deed* Easement Checking* Monument Inspection $3,OQ0 $3,500 $50 / Lot or Unit tm / Lot or Unit - - -- --- - - - - -- $2,500 $3,000 + 75 /parcel - -- - - - ... - - -- - - -- $3.,500 + 75 /lot $500 $500 $100 per monument / Min. $500 Verification that the City Map is consistent with conditions of tentative $400 approval $3 ea Verification that City Grant of Waiver and Certificate of Compliance are $400 consistent with conditions of tentative approval $2,000 Agreement and /or Improvement Security $450 ea Extension of Time for Improvement Agreement $500 per letter Fourth Submittal of Originals & /or Prints $1,300 Sixth Submittal of Originals &/or Prints, additional $1,300 Eighth Submittal of Originals & /or Prints & Each Subsequent Submittal, $1,300 additional Extension of Time for Final Map Six Months $275 One Year $550 Recordation Fees First Sheet at $8 Second Sheet and all Subsequent Sheets $3 ea Certificate of Correction $1,200 Certificate of Compliance $2,000 Street Vacation* $2,000 Covenant and Agreement* $750 Lot Line Adjustment $3,.000 Miscellaneous Documents $1,600 *The fee for these items includes only the review of the legal description and the research associated with the particular case. However, if the City provides the legal description — add $150 to the fee indicated. Expedite Map /Plan Check 1 1/2 times the fee For items not covered in the Fee Schedule a minimum of one (1) hour will be charged at the minimum hourly rate of $50 Sewer Connection Fees Connection Fees by Los Angeles County Sanitation District See City of Baldwin Park Building & Safety Division Page 2 of 8 Plan Check I Design-Review - Onsite Improvements The following fees are separate from and in addition to any fees charged hv the B&8Div. Grading and Excavation Plan Check Yardage 5Oto1OUCY 1011o1'000 CY 1,001 to 10'000 CY 10.001 to 100'000 CY Over 1OO.UOOCY Fourth Submittal and each Subsequent Submittal for Grading, Drainage and Improvement Plan Checks Base Amount $300 rnininlurn $3OO+8Oper $1.O2O+9Oper $1.83O+ 100 per $2'73O+ 100 per Volume iOCY 100 1,000 1O'8OO 25% of the Original Plan Check Fee EXceedingCY 100 1,000 1O'DOO Sewer Plan Plan Checking fee is included in the fee for Plan Check of Sewer and/or Utility Plan under Cffsite Improvements Drainage Plan Plan Checking fee is included in the fee for Plan Check of Grading & Excavation Plan, if a Grading and Excavation Plan is required, else the following may app/y: One (1) lot tothree (3) lots $175 ' � Four (4) lots or more $650 Permit 0. Inspection Fee will also apply (100%of the Plan Check Fee) Erosion Plan Less than One Acre $100 One Acre but less than 5Acres $300 Permit & Inspection Fee will also apply (1OO96of the Plan Check Fee) Plan Check / Design Review - Jffsite Improvements improvement Plans / Street Improvements A fee shall be charged at the time of plan submittal in the amount set forth below. Improvement Valuation Plan Check Fee $0-999 $175. fee $1,000 — 9,999 $175 + 11 % x (Valuation over 1,000) $10,000 — 49,999 $1,165 + 8% x (Valuation over 10,000) $50,000 — 99,999 $4,365+ 4% x (Valuation over 50,000) $100,000 — 999,999 $6,365+ 2% x (Valuation over 100,000) $1,000,000 and over $24,365+ 1.5% (Valuation over 1,000,000) Basis of Valuation The following tables provide a basis of valuation to determine plan check fees for off site improvements. The basis of valuation is a reference, and costs for labor may change from time to time with some correlation to unit pricing related to construction costs. Street Improvements - Valuation Note: in no event shall the minimum permit fee be less than $175.01 Curb only Rolled Curb Cross Gutter Curb and Gutter Parkway Landscaping Sidewalk 14" P.C.C.) Drive Approach (6" P.C.C.) Crushed Aggregate Base Asphalt Pavement Less than 4" thick More than 4" thick Wheelchair Ramp (4" P.C.C.) Mainline Sewer installation: 12" 0 V.C.P. 8 "0 V.C.P. 6 "0 V.C.P. Manhole Storm Drain Improvements - Valuation Note: In no event shall the minimum permit fee be less than $175. Construction of New Catch Basin C.B., Structure or Manhole Modification of Existing C.B. or M.H. Drain Pipe /Roof Drain Parkway Drain Storm Drain Mainline (RCP) or Storm Drain Lateral (RCP) $36 I.f. + concrete cost $42 I.f. + concrete cost $40 i.f. + concrete cost $42 I.f. + concrete cost $3 sq. ft. + materials cost $10 sq. ft. + concrete cost $12 sq. ft. + concrete cost $2.50 sq. ft. + material cost $3 sq. ft. + asphalt cost $4 sq. ft. + asphalt cost $1,500 ea + concrete cost $75 I.f. + material cost $70 I.f. + material cost $60 I.f. + material cost $3,500 or bid. cost + 15% Transition $4,500 ea. or Bid + 15% $3,000 ea. or Bid + 15% $50 I.f. or Bid + 15% $800 ea. or Bid + 15% $250 I.f. or Bid + 15% $150 I.f. or Bid + 15% • • SCHEDULE OF FEES A1 4D CHARGES - ENGINEERING FEES Plan Cheep / Design Review - Offsite Improvements (coat) Traffic Improvements -Valuation Striping or Lane line Marking $0.25 I.f. Lettering /Arrow $25 ea Red Curb $100 + 10/ft.. Street Name Signs (2) & Post $350 ea Traffic Regulatory Sign $250 ea Traffic Signals $20,000+ Bid Cost Traffic Control Plan Check $85 + $75 per hour If done separately from other street improvements Other Improvements -Valuation Street Light. $500 + Bid Cost Street Tree Installation 15 Gallon $300 24" Box $900 + Tree Cost 36" Box. $1,200 + Tree Cost Page 5 of 8 SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES - ENGINEERING FEES Permit and Inspecfion Fees Onsite Grading and Excavation Permit & Inspection CY Base Amount Volume in CY Exceeding CY 50 to 100 CY $300 minimum 101 to 1,000 CY $300 + 80 per 100 100 1,001 to 10,000 CY $1,020 + 90 per 1,000 1,000 10,001 to 100,000 CY $1,830 + 100 per 10,000 10,000 Over 100,000 CY $2,730 + 100 per 100,000 100,000 Drainage Permit & Inspection fee is included in the fee for Permit & Inspection of Grading & Excavation Plan, if a Grading and Excavation Plan is required, else the following may apply: One (1) lot to three (3) lots $250 Four (4) lots or more $1000 This fee is in addition to applicable Plan Check Fees Erosion Less than One Acre $130 One Acre but less than 5 Acres $400 This fee is in addition to applicable Plan Check Fees Re- inspection Fee 3`d and each subsequent Inspection $90 Permits generally require a minimum of 3 inspections: 1St as an initial site meeting with contractor; 2nd meeting to inspect removals, forms, and prep work; and a 3`d inspection to final work. Utility, Pipeline, Foundation, and other Underground work require a 4th inspection to cover bedding, backfill, and compaction work. This fee is for a 3`d cumulative inspection beyond the minimum for the permit. Permit and Inspection Fees - Offsite Permit & Inspection fee shall be 100% of the Plan Check Fee Unless a specified fee is indicated in Permit & Inspection Fees below Re- inspection Fee 3`d and each subsequent Inspection $90 Permits generally require a minimum of 3 inspections: 1St as an initial site meeting with contractor; 2nd meeting to inspect removals, forms, and prep work; and a 3`d inspection to final work. Utility, Pipeline, Foundation, and other Underground work require a 4t'' inspection to cover bedding, backfill, and compaction work. This fee is for a 3`d cumulative inspection beyond the minimum for the permit. Page 6 of 8 ` ' ~ Utilit�.Permits — P.Ian Check + Permit and Inspection Fees Utility Permits Plan Check Fee Permit @ Inspection Fee Trench Length Up to 50` Minimum $50 Min $100, if City does /\.C. /+ construct cost)* Min $130, if Utility Co. does A.C. 51'to250' $50 +$0.30if. >5O' $150 +S0.60 |J[>50' 251`to1.000` $80 +$0.20 if. >25O $220 +$0,50 |1>250' Over 1,000' $185=$0.10 if. >1,OOO` $440 +$0.40 it.>1'000' *Up to200e.f. add additional $6.00 s,f. for paving to be performed by the City. City to perform the paving unless otherwise directed by the Director of Public Works NOTE: Fees applicable to work performed by both open trench and/or boring methods of installation. ' Non-Trench Work Up to 100 s.f. Minimum $30.00 Min $100' if City does /\.C. /+ construct cost)* Min $125. if Utility Co does A.C. Over 100 s.f. $30 +$0.40 si>100 s.f. Pavement Restoration Utility Cuts 85.5O/s.tisrefundable if work performed hvRsnnittee PermittLee is required to do pavement restoration. Sewer (plan check & permit inspection) Sewer Saddle (By Los Angeles County DPV\I) Sewer Connection Permit Fee Residential Commercial & Industrial $150 +$1.50 sj[>100 $1OO/ dwelling unit $5O/ dwelling unit over 1Ounits $200 unit $1OO/ unit over 1Ounits The above fees apply to new Subdivisions where Plan Check + Permit &Inspection fees are separately paid for 8 new sewer mainline extension. Above fees apply to the sewer lateral installed for each unit. Rectangular lot depth, 100 ft or less Rectangular lot depth, more than 100 ft Irregular lot, frontage 8OftoFless Irregular lot, frontage greater than 60 ft Existing Lateral to be utilized by pFooertvDvvOer(s) $800 per lot $800 + $0. 01 S.t over 1OOftofdepth $OOO o[+ $480 + $0.08 /s.f. for the lot area in excess of 6,000 G.f. (whichever is greater) $8OO+$O.0g/al for the lot area iO excess of B'OOO a.f. $2OO.00/Each Page 7OfR Special Permits — Plan Check + Permit and inspection Fees Ministerial Projects Per Hour Rate Director of Public Works $135.00 Assistant Director $90.00 Associate Director $70.00 Assistant Engineer $65.00 Inspector $60.00 Technician $50.00 ' Clerical G45.00 Traffic Engineer Contract + 1596 Operations Supervisor $80.00 Maintenance Worker $5O,OO+Equipment Overtime (Minimum of4Hns) Weekdays 1V2){, Weekends and Holidays 2)( Materials &Supplies Cost +1596 Storm Water Mitigation Plan Check + Permit & Inspection Fees Single Family Home . $170 5-5O Residential dwelling units $720 1 ocn* or more industrial/commercial Project $665 Ind uetrie|/oornrnen:ia| less than 1 acre $300 Auto Repair o[ Gasoline Station $400 Restaurant $500 Parking lots less than 5.DOOsq. ft. $300 Outdoor handling or storage ofmaterials $550 C&D Materials Management / Integrated Waste Management Fees Application Processing Demolition Phase - Source Separated Recycling 1st review 5300 2nd and each subsequent review $75 Using mixed box program through franchise hauler No charge Construction Phase Source Separated ng 1etreview $300 2nd and each subsequent review $75 Using mixed box program through franchise hauler No charge Final Review Via approved applicant generated plan Included in Fee above Utilizing Mixed Box Program Demolition phase +construction $100 Construction phase $100 C&[} Materials Management -Fle roof project invo|vingtear-off $75 ■ �; �_ � ,�, l; l �° - - - I HE FIRE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDS CLEARANCE OF THIS PROJECT TO PROCEED • PUBLIC HEARING AS PRESENTLY SUBMITTED WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — ACCESS NO V 2 201 1 Fire Department apparatus access shall be extended to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of any future buildings or structures. Verification for compliance will be performed during the architectural plan review prior to building permit issuance. 2. Access as noted on the Tentative and the Exhibit Maps shall comply with Title 21 (County of Los Angeles Subdivision Code) and Section 503 of the Title 32 (County of os Angeles Fire Code), which requires all weather access. 3. All proposed streets within this development shall provide approved street names and signs. All future buildings shall provide approved address numbers. Compliance required prior to occupancy to. the satisfaction of the City of Baldwin Park, Public Works and the County of Los Angeles Fire Code. 4. Provide a minimum unobstructed width of 20 feet, exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance "clear to sky" Fire Department vehicular access to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building. Fire Code 503.1.1 & 503.2.1. 5. The Final Map shall be submitted to our office for review and approval prior recordation. Reviewed by: Claudia Soiza Date: November 18, 2014 Page I of 3 or io cou NTY OF LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION fNgR7O6d/ Land Development Unit 5823 Rickenbacker Road Commerce, CA 90040 Telephone (323) 890-4243, Fax (323) 890-9783 PROJECT: TTM 72195 MAP DATE: May, 22 2014 CITY: BALDWIN PARK 6. Fire Department vehicular access roads must be installed and maintained in a serviceable manner prior to and during the time of construction. Fire Code 501.4. 7, Structures and outdoor storage underneath High Voltage Transmission Lines (66 kilovolts or greater) shall comply with Fire Code 316.6 and County of Los Angeles s Fire Department Regulation 27. Any proposed construction or land use within 100 feet of the drip line of High Voltage Transmission lines shall be subject to review by the Fire Marshal. & Multiple residential buildings having entrances to individual units not visible from the street or road shall have unit numbers displayed in groups for all units within each structure. Such numbers may be grouped on the wall of the structure or mounted on a post independent of the structure and shall be positioned to be plainly visible from the street or road as required by Fire Code 505.3 and in accordance with Fire Code 505.1. 1. Install 3 public fire hydrant(s). As noted on the tentative map or the Exhibit A. Location: AS PER MAP FILED IN OUR OFFICE. 2. All hydrants shall measure 6"x 4"x 2-112" brass or bronze, conforming to current AWVVA standard C503 or approved equal. 3. The required fire flow for the public fire hydrants on this residential development is .1250 gallons per minute at 20 psi for a duration of 2 hours, over and above maximum daily domestic demand. Reviewed by: Claudia Soiza Date: November 18, 2014 Page 2 of 3 6f 164 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTIN DIVISION W • ." Land Development Unit 5823 Rickenbacker Road Commerce, CA 90040 Telephone (323) 890-4243, Fax (323) 890-9783 PROJECT: TTM 72195 MAP DATE: May, 22 2014 CITY: BALDWIN PARK 4. Prior to final map clearance, provide written verification that the required fire hydrants have been bonded for in lieu of installation. 5. Vehicular access must be provided and maintained serviceable throughout construction to all required fire hydrants. All required fire hydrants shall be installed, tested, and accepted prior to construction. 6. Parking shall be restricted 30 feet adjacent to any required public fire hydrant, 15 feet on each side measured from the center of the fire hydrant. Adequate signage and/or stripping shall be required prior to occupancy. For any questions regarding the report, please contact Inspector Claudia Soiza at (323) 890-4243 or at Claud ia.Soiza(cD_fire. lacounty.go Im Page 3 of 3 Date: November 18, 2014 1.1b�Ylld,�Fol-mi��,ii�'�fi-�Iiii,:�''ii,�lli�ll��:iii��� E_c LAt.1F � !0? SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COUNTY Y SAK I i TION DISTRICTS T S OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY 1955 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, CA 90601 -1400 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4998, Whittier, CA 90607 -4998 Telephone: (562) 699 -7411, FAX: (562) 699 -5422 www.locscl.org Ms. Amy L. Harbin, AICP City Planner Planning Division City of Baldwin Park 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Dear Ms. Harbin: GRACE ROBINSON HYDE Chief Engineer and General Manager June 24, 2014 Ref File No.: 3015251 Tentative Tract Map No. 72195 The County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (Districts) received the letter and plans for the subject project forwarded by your office on June 9, 2014. The proposed development is located within the jurisdictional boundaries of District No. 15. We offer the following comments regarding sewerage service: 1. The wastewater flow originating from the proposed project will discharge to a local sewer line, which is not maintained by the Districts, for conveyance to the Districts' Baldwin Park Trunk Sewer, located in Frazier Street at Foster Avenue. This 18 —inch diameter trunk sewer has a design capacity of 4.7 million gallons per day (mgd) and conveyed a peak flow of 2.8 mgd when last measured in 2013. 2. The wastewater generated by the proposed project will be treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) located adjacent to the City of Industry, which has a design capacity of 100 mgd and currently processes an average flow of 73.7 mgd. Wastewater flows that exceed the capacity of the San Jose Creek WRP, and all biosolids, are diverted to and treated at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant located in the City of Carson.. 3. The expected increase in average wastewater flow from the project site is 7,553 gallons per day. For a copy of the Districts' average wastewater generation factors, go to www.lacsd.or , Wastewater & Sewer Systems, click on Will Serve Program, and click on the Table 1, Loadings for Each Class of Land Use link. 4. The Districts are empowered by the California Health and Safety Code to charge a fee for the privilege of connecting (directly or indirectly) to the Districts' Sewerage System for increasing the strength or quantity of wastewater attributable to a particular parcel or operation already connected. This connection fee is a capital facilities fee that is imposed in an amount sufficient to construct an incremental expansion of the Sewerage System to accommodate the proposed project. Payment of a connection fee will be required before a permit to connect to the sewer is DOC: 93015261.D15 Recycled Paper t Ms. Amy L. Harbin -2- June 24, 2014 issued. For more information and a copy of the Connection Fee Information Sheet, go to www.lacsd.org, Wastewater & Sewer Systems, click on Will Serve Program, and search for the appropriate link. For more specific information regarding the connection fee application procedure and fees, please contact the Connection Fee Counter at extension 2727. In order for the Districts to conform to the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA), the design capacities of the Districts' wastewater treatment facilities are based on the regional growth forecast adopted by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). Specific policies included in the development of the SLAG regional growth forecast are incorporated into clean air plans, which are prepared by the South Coast and Antelope Valley Air Quality Management Districts in order to improve air quality in the South Coast and Mojave Desert Air Basins as mandated by the CCA. All expansions of Districts' facilities must be sized and service phased in a manner that will be consistent with the SCAG regional growth forecast for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Imperial. The available capacity of the Districts' treatment facilities will, therefore, be limited to levels associated with the approved growth identified by SLAG. As such, this letter does not constitute a guarantee of wastewater service, but is to advise you that the Districts intend to provide this service up to the levels that are legally permitted and to inform you of the currently existing capacity and any proposed expansion of the Districts' facilities. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at (562) 908 -4288, extension 2717. Very truly yours, Grace Robinson Hyde Adriana Raza Customer Service Specialist Facilities Planning Department AR: ar DOC: #301526LD15 7LI4 RESOLUTION 2015 -047 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO APPLY THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552 - 017 -004, A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 51 -UNIT SINGLE - FAMILY DETACHED GATED CONDOMINIUM PROJECT INCLUDING THE RELOCATION OF TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, AND A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO ONE LOT OF LAND FOR A 51- UNIT DETACHED RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND ONE LOT OF LAND FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1, (SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES. (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552 - 017 -004, 8552 - 017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14401 AND TM- 72195)" WHEREAS, in connection with the proposed zone change, specific plan amendment, and tentative tract map was prepared on behalf of the Planning Division, a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). WHEREAS, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein as if fully set forth, was made available for public review and comment pursuant to law. WHEREAS, the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared incorporating any comments received during the review period and any responses to those comments. WHEREAS, the City Council has read and considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council does hereby find, determine and declare that: Resolution 2015 -047 Page 2 a) An Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact were prepared for the Project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines. b) The Initial Study and Negative Declaration were made available to the public for review and comment October 23, 2014 to November 12, 2014 as required by law. c) A properly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park on December 10, 2014, at which time evidence was heard on the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration. At the hearing, the Planning Commission fully reviewed and carefully considered that evidence, no additional comments were received at the hearing, and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the mitigated negative declaration for the Project. d) A properly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park on January 21, 2015, at which time evidence was heard on the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration. At the hearing, the City Council fully reviewed and carefully considered them, together with any comments received during the public review period. C FION 2. The vlLy Council reviewed and considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact and determined the Project will not have a significant impact on the environment. The Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact is therefore hereby approved. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the Secretary of the Planning Commission. PASSED AND APPROVED this 4t" day of March, 2015 MANUELLOZANO MAYOR Resolution 2015-047 Page 3 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2015-047 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 4th day of March, 2015 by the following vote: AYES.- COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: C%f-DI U N I L MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS.- ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS.- A ALF-JANDRA AVILA Cl'f'Y CLERK LL' �. � � �:'. ORDINANCE 1368 AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE ADDING THE SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY TO THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED WITH ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 8552- 017 -004 (APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC, CASE NUMBER Z -554). THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine and declare as follows: a) That the owner of certain real property filed an application for a zone change to add the Specific Plan (SP) Overlay to real property identified as Parcel 4 on Page 17 of Map Book 8552 in the Los Angeles County Assessor's Records (the "Property "), described more particularly in the said application which is on file in the office of the Planning Division of the City; and b) That pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Planning and Zoning Law (Sections 65800 et seq. of the Government Code of the State of California), studies were commenced for the purposes of amending the Zoning Map of the City of Baldwin Park; and c) That a duly noticed public hearing was held upon said matter by the Planning Commission, and based upon the evidence presented, it was determined that Planning Commission it recommend approval of the reclassification of the Property to R -1 (SP); and d) That the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on said matter and based upon the evidence presented and each member of the Council being familiar with the site, it was determined that the public interest, necessity, convenience and general welfare warrant the approval of the Planning Commission recommendation and approval of a change in zone classification for the Property from R -1 to R -1 (SP). SECTION 2. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby adopt the following Findings of Fact related to said Zone Change: a) The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan The zoning code map amendment would be consistent with the goals, Ordinance 1368 Paqe 2 policies and objectives of the General Plan in that it would effectively modify the zoning of a vacant lot to include its development as part of a comprehensive specific plan. Specifically, the zone change, which consists of adding the Center Specific Plan Overlay to an adjacent property, would satisfy Goal 3.0 of the Land Use Element which states that the City should provide for revitalization of deteriorating land uses and properties. The proposed zone change would also satisfy Goal 1 of the Housing Element which calls for the City to maintain and enhance the quality of existing residential housing and neighborhoods. b) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties. The zoning code map amendment would place an abandoned and dilapidated property into a specific plan overlay district in order to redevelop the property as a part of a comprehensive plan for a fifty one (51) unit detached condominium development. The redevelopment of this property would enhance adjacent residential and commercial areas. c) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general welfare. The zoning code map amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare of adjacent development and the City as a whole because it would provide for the redevelopment of a property that is abandoned and dilapidated. The zone change would further the goal to improve the area with a detached condominium development that would enhance the areas and properties around the site, while continuing to provide cellular service to the community through the relocation of two (2) existing wireless carrier facilities on the same site. d) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code. The zone code map serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code in that it provides for the orderly development of a new detached condominium community on an area that is currently in a state of disrepair. Designating the subject site with the Kennan Center Specific Plan Overlay will include the property in a residential development that enhances the character of the community and eliminates the blighted and unsafe conditions that currently exist. SECTION 3. The Zoning Classification of the Property is hereby reclassified from R -1 to zone R-1 (SP). Ordinance 1368 Page 3 SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause a copy of the same to be published in a manner prescribed by law. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE 21st day of January 2015 MANUEL LOZANO, MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance 1368 was regularly introduced for first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on March 4, 2015. That thereafter said Ordinance was duly approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on March 18, 2015 by the following vote: All COUNCILMEMBER: NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: 1 mail' p•7. wn,i Lei I • M. R illy -A 11% v all A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO CONSOLIDATE TWELVE LOTS OR PORTIONS THEREOF INTO NO MORE THAN TWO LOTS FOR A DETACHED 51 -UNIT DETACHED DWELLING UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITHIN THE R -1 (SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) AND MU -2 (MIXED USE 2) ZONES (LOCATION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS: 8552- 017 -004, 8552 -017 -068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, AND 078; APPLICANT: KLL INVESTMENTS, LLC; CASE NUMBERS: Z -554, SP 14 -01 AND TM- 72195)." THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine, and declare as follows: (a) That applications (`:Applications ") for a Specific Plan Amendment (SP 14 -01) and Tentative Tract Map (TM- 72195) were submitted on behalf of the owner of certain real property, identified by Los Angeles County Assessor's Parcel Numbers: 8552 - 017 -004, 8552 -017- 068, 069, 070, 071, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 077, and 078 , in the City of Baldwin Park, described more particularly in the Applications on file with the City Planner; and (b) The Applications are sought to allow the approval of: (1) an amendment to an existing Specific Plan (SP06 -01) which will facilitate the development of a fifty -one unit single- family detached gated condominium project including the relocation of two wireless communications facilities and (2) a tentative tract map to consolidate twelve parcels or portions thereof into one lot of land for a fifty -one dwelling unit residential condominium subdivision and one lot for a wireless communications facility within the R -1, (Single - Family Residential) and MU -2 (Mixed Use 2) zones pursuant to Subchapter 153.210.660 and Table 152.10, respectively in the City's Municipal Code; and (c) That a duly noticed public hearing was held on said Applications by the City Council, and based upon evidence presented including applicable staff reports for the Specific Plan Amendment and Tentative Tract Map and each member of the City Council being familiar Resolution 2015 -048 Paqe 2 with the properties, it was determined that the facts as required by the Baldwin Park Municipal Code for the granting of such Applications are present and that the City Council should approve the Specific Plan and the Tentative Tract Map; and SECTION 2. The City Council does hereby adopt the Findings of Fact applicable to Specific Plans: a) The specific plan is consistent with and provides for the orderly, systematic and specific implementation of the General Plan. The specific plan amendment is consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan, in that it provides for the orderly development of a specific detached condominium housing development with up to a maximum of 51 detached dwelling units along with the relocation of two existing wireless communications facilities on the site to one mono - eucalyptus tree structure. The specific plan is located within an area that includes residential and commercial properties. The site is currently vacant (with the exception of the wireless communication facilities) and existing structures are in a state of disrepair. Goal 3.0 of the General Plan Land Use Element calls for the revitalization of deteriorating land uses and properties. Additionally, Policy 1.2 of the Housing Element encourages the rehabilitation and removal of substandard housing which would occur with development of the proposed specific plan amendment. b) The land use and development regulations within the specific plan are comparable in breadth to regulations contained in this chapter. The development regulations outlined within the specific plan amendment are consistent with the purpose and intent of both the Single Family Residential (R -1) and Mixed Use 2 (MU -2) Zones in that they allow for the development of a single family detached condominium project (including private yards, garages, and common amenities) that provides a traditional single - family detached housing community at higher density. The relocation and consolidation of two wireless communications facilities onto one stealth mono - eucalyptus structure maintains wireless service in a contained and aesthetically acceptable manner. All regulations outlined in the specific plan are consistently formatted with other existing zoning code regulations for ease of reference. c) The specific plan will not adversely affect the public health and safety or result in incompatible land uses; This specific plan amendment allows for the comprehensive development of a fifty -one (51) unit single - family, detached gated condominium project Resolution 2015 -048 Paae 3 and relocates existing wireless communications facilities to a single mono - eucalyptus structure. The specific plan amendment covers a 3.65 acre site that is located on a prominent intersection within the City. Currently the site contains several vacant dilapidated structures that are structurally unsound and an eyesore to the public, resulting in blight within the property and to those areas surrounding the site. Development of a new residential community, as proposed in the specific plan amendment, would enhance adjacent residents and commercial properties. Additionally, the relocation of two existing wireless communications facilities to a single mono- eucalyptus structure will provide the existing area with continued cellular service in an aesthetically appealing and stealth manner. d) The specific plan provides the framework to phase and pace growth within the specific plan area as to ensure completion of all necessary public facilities concurrently with completion of development entailed in the specific plan. The specific plan is not phased. It is anticipated that the developer, KLL Investment, LLC will construct the 51 unit single - family detached condominium project and mono - eucalyptus wireless facility in one phase. Development of the proposed project will comply with the development standards and design guidelines contained within the specific plan amendment. e) The specific plan identifies adequate financing mechanisms for the infrastructure and public facilities required to support the development. The Applicant shall be required to provide all infrastructure as required by the City and any outside utility companies to the project site as part of not only the Specific Plan, but also the tentative Tract Map (TM- 72195). There are no financing mechanisms noted in the specific plan and financing of the infrastructure and the overall development will be completely borne by the Developer. Maintenance of all common areas and gated access will be the responsibility of the homeowners association, established through the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC &Rs) for the project. SECTION 4. The City Council does hereby adopt the Findings of Fact applicable to Tentative Tract Maps: a) Adequate systems designed and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone services. Resolution 2015 -048 Page 4 Requests for comments /conditions on the proposed tract map were sent to outside entities as indicated in the staff report on June 5, 2014. Two agencies responded. Applicable utility agencies will be required to provide written notice that they will serve the subject development which, in turn, must be provided to the City as part of the plan check permitting process. Accordingly, the proposed project will have all necessary utilities. b) An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each lot proposed to be created. The subject property is serviced by Valley County Water District. The proposed project will be connected through new water service to the units. The Public Works Department has also indicated that each unit is required to have separate water service. As a result, the proposed units would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system approved by the Fire Department. As conditioned, the proposed units would be serviced by an adequate domestic water distribution system. c) An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. Wastewater collection for the City is in the service area of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 15. Wastewater is treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (SJCWRP) or at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson ( JWPCP). SJCWRP provides primary, secondary and tertiary treatment for 100 million gallons of wastewater per day. JWPCP provides both primary and secondary treatment for approximately 280 million gallons of wastewater per day and has a total permitted capacity of 400 million gallons per day. Development of the Project would require development/connection fees that would mitigate impacts to wastewater treatment facilities. Because the Project is considered to be a relatively small development, the two wastewater facilities currently has capacity to serve the Project, and the City, SJCWRP and JWPCP would review the Project's development plans to determine a fair share fee contribution to mitigate any impacts. d) An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. Pursuant to the Public Works Department, the Applicant will not be required to provide off -site improvements relating to storm water drainage dependent upon review and approval of a submitted grading plan for the properties. However, any proposed construction will be subject to the City's Development Impact Fee, Flood Control. Provided that the Applicant meets the conditions of approval and the grading plan is approved, there should be adequate storm water drainage for each lot. Resolution 2015 -048 Paae 5 e) An adequate public and /or private street and /or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The City's Public Works Department has determined that there is an adequate public street system to serve the project. However, certain conditions of approval are required that- relate to the public right -of -way and include construction of drive approaches which meet ADA requirements, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, installation of street trees, and rep lacement/reconstruction of any damaged public right -of -way or street improvements during the construction process in accordance with the City's current standards. The internal roadway will be gated and privately owned and maintained by the homeowners association. f) An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, pavement markings and stripings. The City's Public Works Department has concluded the current conditions provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system, however, specific improvements are required to the public right -of -way including street tree planting, new parkway irrigation and landscaping, ADA compliant wheel chair ramp, new drive approach construction and replacement/reconstruction of any damaged existing improvements as a result of the new construction. These .requirements are outlined in through the Public Works Conditions of Approval. As such, the project will adequately mitigate any traffic impacts. g) The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility Districts) of the Municipal Code. Pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 of the City's Municipal Code, the Applicant shall be required to underground the utilities. h) Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Staff is of the opinion that, provided that the Applicant obtains approval by the City Council on the tract map and the related specific plan amendment and zone change request and meets and or exceeds the conditions of approval, the lot(s) would have adequate service and could be subdivided consistent with the City's codes. i) In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative tract map that need to be met. Pursuant to Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall Resolution 2015 -048 Paqe 6 conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision in conjunction with the proposed specific plan amendment and the proposed lots each meet the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code, including, minimum lot size, lot depth, and lot width, in addition to those conditions and development standards contained in the specific plan amendment. As a condition of approval, any existing structures located on the property shall be demolished or brought into conformance with the current Zoning Code and /or adopted specific plan amendment standards prior to the tract map being finalized. Additionally the tentative tract map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses" as the proposed lots meet the existing development standards contained in the Code. Any future development on the subject properties will be subject to the Specific Plan Amendment SP 14 -01, provided it is adopted by the City Council, otherwise, any future development will be subject to the current density for the respective zoning designation, development standards, design guidelines, and processes at the time of submittal. The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the Applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. SECTION 5. The City Council does hereby adopt the Conditions of approval applicable to Tentative Tract Maps: a) The subject property shall be subdivided and maintained in substantial compliance with Exhibits `A' and `B' dated December 10, 2014; and b) Any fences and /or walls shall be subject to the development standards contained in the specific plan relating to material, maximum allowable height and yard setback. Proposed wall material shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and Resolution 2015 -048 Paae 7 c) Should any existing trees on the property that are designated as a Mature Tree in accordance with the City's Tree Ordinance be removed, a tree removal application shall be submitted to the City's Tree Department (Planning Division) for review and approval prior to any said removal; and d) Any proposed _structures shall be developed in compliance _ with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 14 -01; and e) Applicant shall be subject to any and all Los Angeles County Clerk Posting Fees for the Notice of Determination, including but not limited to the California Department of Fish and Game Fees; and P, Applicant shall finalize the Lot Line Adjustment currently in process with the City of Baldwin Park, prior to the City Council public hearing on this item in January 2015; and g) Any and all landscaping (including trees surrounding the wireless communications facility) shall be developed in compliance with the current development standards and design guidelines contained within the adopted Specific Plan 14 -01; and h; Final landscaping and irrigation plans shall be prepared pursuant to Subchapter 153.160 of the City's Municipal Code. All landscaping and irrigation plans shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Division; and i) The tract map and proposed development may be subject to the following Development Impact Fees, as required: Public Art Flood Control Traffic Impact Parkland In -Lieu j) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the City's Public Works Department as shown on Attachment #7; and k) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Fire Department shown on Attachment #8; and 1) The Applicant shall comply with all comments and conditions of approval as determined by the Los Angeles County Sanitation District shown on Attachment #9; and Resolution 2015 -048 Page 8 m) In accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Department, the Applicant shall provide separate and independent water and sanitary sewer service to each property; and n) Utilities shall be undergrounded, pursuant to Chapter 97, Part 1 of the_Gity's Municipal Code; and o) The Applicant shall provide additional screening in the form of landscaping (i.e. trees) within the rear yards of those properties within the project that are adjacent to the Kenmore Avenue Single - Family Residences to reduce the visual impact of the project. This screening shall be maintained by said project property owners, and enforced by the projects Homeowner's Association. Such language regarding the landscaping and on -going maintenance shall be included within the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC &R's); and p) The Applicant shall install or cause to be installed individual, independent service to each separate property for any and all utility companies that provide service to said properties, including but not limited to Valley County Water District, Southern California Edison, The Gas Company, Verizon Telephone, and Time Warner Cable, and q) The Final Map shall comply with the time frames as contained within the California Subdivision Map Act; and r) The Applicant shall sign and have notarized an affidavit within ten (10) days of the date of this resolution, stating that the applicant has read and accepts all of the conditions of approval. SECTION 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the City Planner and the Applicant. PASSED AND APPROVED this 4th day of March, 2015. Resolution 2015-048 Paqe 9 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution 2015-048 was duly and regularl approved and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 4" day of March, 2015 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS'. FAI • ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK MEE � SAN;; GABR:IEI ern V'ALiEY , pO��D JANE% TO: The Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Housing Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park "Qy� FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Director of Community Development " r DATE: March 4, 2015 SUBJECT: Consideration of an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Montebello Housing Development Corporation for an Affordable Housing Mixed Use Development project between Badillo Street and Ramona Boulevard. To consider an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) for a total period of 180 days with Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) for a potential Affordable Housing Mixed -Use development project located at the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the south and Ramona Boulevard to the north. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact related to the approval of the ENA. RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending the Housing Successor Agency approve the proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement. ALTERNATIVES The only alternative to the recommendation would be to deny granting of this ENA. .'s �:ZlBillil►`17 The Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) intends to develop an affordable mixed use project on city property located immediately at the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the north and Ramona Boulevard to the south. The site is currently used as a Metrolink Park -N -Ride lot and also includes a fenced area with the former Red Car structure (APN #8437 - 013 -905). The totality of the site is approximately 1.49 acres and fronts both Badillo St. and Ramona Blvd. The site is currently owned by the Housing Successor Agency. MHDC — ENA March. 4, 2015 Page 2 of 4 1. The Proposed Project MHDC is proposing to construct four to six detached 3 -story over garage structures with a total 24 affordable residential units of 2- and 3- bedroom of approximately 1,200 Sf. to 1,500 S£ According to MHDC, the project would target low to moderate income homebuyer. Each unit would have a 2 -car parking garage or space with an additional 0.5 guest parking space per unit. The project would also include the renovation of the former Red Car structure. The Red Car building site would be parceled out from the residential project and would serve as either a community facility, retail or office use. MHDC would retain ownership of this parcel. As part of this proposal, MHDC will be requesting that the Housing Successor Agency donates the land or sell the parcel at a discount rate for the project. 2. The Proposed Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) Staff has developed the attached ENA for Council review and consideration. The major terms of the ENA are as follows: Note: During the ENA period, the City Council and Housing Successor Agency will not be permitted to discuss possible development of the proposed project area with any other developer. • Period: This ENA will expire 180 days (6 months) foil-owing adoption. • Third Party Cost: MHDC is responsible for all third party costs incurred by the Housing Successor Agency, including review by third party of the financial pro- forma. • Bi- Monthly ports: Bi- Monthly progress reports are required on the 10th of each month starting with the full month after execution of ENA. • Alternative Project Sites: Within 30 days, MHDC shall submit a report evaluating 3 alternate sites for the project. • Financial Feasibility Prospectus: To be delivered within 60 days after effective date of ENA. • Market Feasibility hy_: To be delivered within 90 days after effective date of ENA. • Necessary Debt and Equity Financing: To be delivered within 120 days after effective date of ENA. • Conceptual Plans: To be delivered within 150 days after effective date of ENA. • Right to Additional Information: Housing Successor Agency reserves the right to request reasonable additional information and data from developer for review and evaluation of the proposed development. • Hazardous Material: Developer is responsible for making site suitable for development. MHDC — ENA March. 4, 2015 Page 3 of 4 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Housing Successor Agency, at Developer's expenses, is responsible for CEQA compliance for the proposed project. The ENA would allow staff to evaluate the project feasibility, the appropriateness of the City's level of contribution and make recommendations as appropriate. At this time, Developer anticipates the City contribution of land. At the conclusion of the ENA, if the City decides to proceed with the project, the developer and the City will have the option negotiate and enter into a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA). LEGAL REVIEW: The General Counsel has reviewed the ENA. Attachments: • ENA Attachment 1 Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT THIS EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT ( "ENA ") is entered into by and between the HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, a public body, corporate and politic ( "Housing Successor Agency ") and the MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a California corporation ( "Developer ") under the terms and provisions set forth below. WHEREAS, in furtherance of the goals and objectives of the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park ( "City ") and vision for the Baldwin Park downtown revitalization, Housing Successor Agency and Developer desire to enter into negotiations concerning the development of certain land (defined below as the "Project Site "); and WHEREAS, the Project Site is designated as such on the Project Site Map ( "Exhibit A "); and WHEREAS, the parties recognize and acknowledge the purpose of this ENA is to provide Developer an opportunity to further develop, refine, and analyze their proposal and to negotiate the terms of a Disposition and Development Agreement ( "DDA ") or an Owner Participation Agreement ( "OPA "), which will accomplish the objectives described in Paragraph 1 below. NOW, THEREFORE, FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Housing Successor Agency and Developer hereto mutually agree as follows: PURPOSE The purpose of this ENA is to provide for the negotiation by the parties of a development project providing for, among other things, the following: A. The acquisition by Developer of the Project Site. The development shall be a master planned, pedestrian- oriented mixed -use development with open spaces and public amenities (the "Proposed Development "). The development shall be subject to and consistent with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and related State Guidelines ( "CEQA "). The Project Site is proposed to consist of property generally located to the east of the intersection of and between Badillo Street to the south and Ramona Boulevard to the north. The site is approximately 1.49 acres and is currently used as a Metrolink Park - N -Ride lot. The site also includes a fenced area with the former red car structure. By entering into this ENA, the parties intend to implement City's vision and General Plan. Nothing herein shall obligate or be deemed to obligate Housing Successor Agency to commence any action or actions, including, but not limited to, eminent domain proceedings, for voluntary or involuntary acquisition of real or personal property, or any interest therein. The parties understand and agree Housing Page 1 Successor Agency cannot be obligated to commence any action to convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer, unless and until, among other legal requirements and as applicable, all necessary steps are met, including, but not limited to, good faith negotiations, due process conducted by Housing Successor Agency and in Housing Successor Agency's sole discretion, after duly noticed and conducted public meeting, a determination the public necessity and interest is best served by such conveyance. B. The coordination of the planning, design and construction of Proposed Development on the Project Site and to maximize its compatibility with the abutting and adjacent uses and to minimize environmental, traffic and other impacts on the abutting and adjacent uses. C. Provisions related to Housing Successor Agency potential assistance, if any, through disposition of property. D. Other provisions regarding the participation and responsibilities of the Developer and Housing Successor Agency necessary to further the purpose of developing the Project Site, such as provisions for processing approvals and permits. 2. EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE A. Housing Successor Agency hereby grants to Developer, and Developer hereby accepts this ENA 'Lur aperiod of one hundred eighty (180) days, commencing on the date this ENA is signed on behalf of Housing Successor Agency. B. Housing Successor Agency and Developer agree, for the period set forth in this Paragraph 2, to negotiate diligently and in good faith to prepare a DDA or OPA to be entered into by Housing Successor Agency and Developer with regard to the objectives described above. During the term of this ENA, Housing Successor Agency agrees not to negotiate for the development of the Project Site, or portion thereof, with any party other than the Developer, or approve or conduct a public hearing for any other development of the Project Site, or portion thereof: During the term of this ENA, Developer agrees as partial consideration for this ENA not to negotiate with any other party at any other property outside the jurisdictional boundaries of City and within a 3 -mile radius extending from the boundaries of the Project Site for uses similar to those contemplated for the Project Site. 3. TERMS Housing Successor Agency and Developer hereby agree to the following terms: A. Developer to Pay All Housing Successor Agency Third Party Costs. Developer is responsible to pay any and all Housing Successor Agency third party costs directly or indirectly related to this ENA and incurred in good faith by Housing Successor Page 2 Agency ( "Third Party Costs "). If Developer fails to remit Third Party Costs within ten (10 days after receipt of an invoice from a third party submitted to Developer by Housing Successor Agency, then Housing Successor Agency's obligations pursuant to this ENA shall cease until such Third Party Costs are paid in full by Developer. B. Bi- Monthly Status Reports. On or before the tenth (10th) day of every two months starting with the first full month after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall provide bi- monthly status reports to the Executive Director in a format reasonably requested by the Executive Director. These reports, at a minimum, will include status reports regarding progress associated with the schedule of performance and information regarding Developer's efforts to work with current owners and tenants on the Project Site and Developer's efforts to acquire the land necessary for the project and secure quality commercial tenants for the Proposed Development. C. Alternative Project Sites. Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall evaluate a minimum of three (3) alternate sites within the City boundaries where a similar project could be developed. Developer must submit to Housing Successor Agency a report documenting the location, size and characteristics of the alternates sites and an evaluation of the project feasibility on each site. D. Financial Feasibility Prospectus. Within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency a pro forma showing the Fiscal feasibility for its Proposed Development. E. Market Feasibility Study. Within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency a market feasibility study for its Proposed Development, including a residential housing and neighborhood retail specific market study and residential housing and neighborhood retail marketing strategy. F. Necessary Debt and Equity Financing. Within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit reasonable satisfactory evidence to Housing Successor Agency, including the financing structure and preliminary commitments and letters of intent from financial organization or other equity partners, demonstrating Developer can and will obtain the necessary debt and equity financing in an amount sufficient to pay for acquisition and development of the Project Site. G. Submittal and Review of Conceptual and Phasing Plans._ Within one hundred and fifty (150) days after the effective date of this ENA, Developer shall submit to Housing Successor Agency conceptual and phasing plans for the development of the entire Site (the "Conceptual /Phasing Plans "). City staff shall review and comment on the Conceptual and Phasing Plans. Page 3 H. Housing Successor Agency's Right to Additional Information. Housing Successor Agency reserves the right, during the term of this ENA, to request reasonable additional information and data from Developer necessary for review and evaluation of the proposed development. Developer agrees to provide such additional information or data as reasonably requested in a timely manner. All information regarding the Developer's business practice which may be provided to Commission, shall remain confidential to the extent permissible by law. I. Hazardous Materials. Housing Successor Agency shall not be responsible for conducting or financing any testing of the Project Site for hazardous materials pursuant to any applicable laws, statutes, rules and regulations. As between Housing Successor Agency and Developer, Developer shall also be responsible for making site -conditions suitable for the Proposed Development, including, but not limited to, flood zones, Alquist-Priolo, and similar matters. For purposes of this ENA, "hazardous materials" shall mean asbestos; polychlorinated biphenyls (whether or not highly chlorinated); radon gas; radioactive materials; explosives; chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity; hazardous waste, toxic substances or related materials; petroleum and petroleum product, including, but not limited to, gasoline and diesel fuel; those substances defined as a "Hazardous Substance", as defined by section 9601 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. 9601, et seq., or as "Hazardous Waste" as defined by section 6903 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. 6901, et seq.; an "Extremely Hazardous Waste," a "Hazardous Waste" or a "Restricted Hazardous I T Hazardous Waste," as defined by The Hazardous Waste Control Law under sect-Ions 25115, 25117 or 25122.7 of the California Health and Safety Code, or is listed or identified pursuant to section 25140 of the California Health and Safety Code; a "Hazardous Material", "Hazardous Substance," "Hazardous Waste" or "Toxic Air Contaminant" as defined by the California Hazardous Substance Account Act, laws pertaining to the underground storage of hazardous substances, hazardous materials release response plans, or the California Clean Air Act under sections 25316, 25281, 25501, 25501.1 or 39655 of the California Health and Safety Code; "Oil" or a "Hazardous Substance" listed or identified pursuant to section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321; a "Hazardous Waste," "Extremely Hazardous Waste" or an "Acutely Hazardous Waste" listed or defined pursuant to Chapter 11 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations sections 66261.1 - 66261.126; chemicals listed by the State of California under Proposition 65 Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 as a chemical known by the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity pursuant to section 25249.8 of the California Health and Safety Code; a material which due to its characteristics or interaction with one or more other substances, chemical compounds, or mixtures, materially damages or threatens to materially damage, health, safety, or the environment, or is required by any law or public agency to be remediated, including remediation which such law or government agency requires in order for the property to be put to the purpose proposed by this ENA; any material whose presence would require remediation pursuant to the guidelines set forth in the State of California Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual, whether or not the presence of such material resulted from a leaking underground fuel tank; pesticides regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.; asbestos, PCBs, and other substances regulated under the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.; any radioactive material including, without limitation, any "source material," "special nuclear material," "by- product material," "low -level wastes," "high -level radioactive waste," "spent nuclear fuel" or "transuranic waste" and any other radioactive materials or radioactive wastes, however produced, regulated under the Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq., the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 10 10 1 et seq., or pursuant to the California Radiation Control Law, California Health and Safety Code sections 25800 et seq.; hazardous substances regulated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U. S.C. 651 et seq., or the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, California Labor Code sections 6300 et seq.; or regulated under the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. or pursuant to The California Clean Air Act, sections 3900 et seq. of the California Health and Safety Code. Any studies and reports generated by Developer's testing for hazardous materials shall be made available to the Agency upon Agency's request. J. No Obligation by Housing Successor Agency. Nothing herein shall obligate or be deemed to obligate Housing Successor Agency to approve or execute a DDA or OPA, or convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer. The parties understand and agree Housing Successor Agency cannot be obligated to approve or execute a DDA or OPA, commence any action to convey any interest in any portion of the Project Site to Developer unless and until, among other legal requirements and as applicable, (i) CEQA requirements are met and (ii) a DDA or OPA satisfactory to Housing Successor Agency is first negotiated, executed by Developer, approved by Housing Successor Agency's Board, in each of their sole discretion, after duly noticed public hearing, and executed by Housing Successor Agency. The parties each agree to negotiate in good faith to accomplish the objectives described in this ENA. K. DDA or OPA to Supersede this ENA. This ENA will be superseded by the DDA or OPA, if and when the proposed DDA or OPA is executed by Developer and approved by Housing Successor Agency in the manner required by law, and executed by Housing Successor Agency. L. Housing Successor Agency Responsible for CEQA Compliance. Housing Successor Agency, at Developer's costs, shall be responsible for complying with CEQA in connection with the Project Site and the development of the Project Site. M. Real Estate Commissions. Housing Successor Agency shall not be liable for any real estate commissions or brokerage fees, which may arise herefrom. Housing Successor Agency represents it has not engaged a broker, agent or finder in connection with this transaction. Each party agrees to hold harmless the other parry from any claim by any broker, agent or finder retained, or claimed to have been retained, by that first party. Page 5 N. Conflicts of Interest. For the term of this ENA, no member, officer or employee of Housing Successor Agency, during the term of his or her service with Housing Successor Agency, shall have any direct or indirect interest in this ENA or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom. O. Change in Ownership or Control of Developer. Developer understands Housing Successor Agency is entering into this ENA based on the prior experience and qualifications of Developer. Therefore, Developer shall not assign, sell or otherwise transfer any or all of its rights under this ENA to any party not owned, in the majority, or controlled by Developer, without the prior written approval of Housing Successor Agency, at its sole discretion. P. Indemnity. Developer agrees to and hereby does defend, hold harmless and indemnify Housing Successor Agency, City and each of their officers, agents and employees (the "Indemnified Parties ") from damages arising from Developer's acts or omissions; provided, that the obligation to defend does not apply to actions arising solely from the Indemnified Parties' acts or omissions; and provided, further, that the obligation to indemnify and hold harmless does not apply to the extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of any of the Indemnified Parties. Q. Governing Law. This ENA shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the provisions of California law in effect at the time it is executed, without regard to conflicts of laws provisions. R. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Housing Successor Agency and Developer expressly acknowledge and agree they do not intend, by their execution of this ENA, to benefit any persons or entities not signatory to this ENA; provided, that the parties understand if a DDA or OPA is ultimately entered into, there may be involvement by, or commissions or fees paid to, any brokers representing Developer pursuant to the terms of a separate written agreement between Developer and such brokers. Developer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from any claim or action brought by or on behalf of any such broker related to their involvement with Developer or for Developer's failure to pay any commissions or fees. No person or entity not a signatory to this ENA shall have any rights or causes of action against either Housing Successor Agency or Developer arising out of or due to Housing Successor Agency's or Developer's entry into this ENA. 4. TERMS TO BE NEGOTIATED Housing Successor Agency and Developer shall meet regularly with each other in order to negotiate aproposed DDA or OPA to include, without limitation, the following provisions: A. A single development plan comprised of one or more phases (scope of development) that is functional, aesthetic, and minimizes conflicts with, and is sensitive to, Page 6 adjoining and adjacent properties. Architectural and site design issues to be resolved shall include, but not be limited to, acceptable architectural and landscape quality, initial size and maturity of plantings, access and circulation, determination of parcel boundaries, on -site and off -site improvements, Project Site - perimeter treatment, landscaped buffers, parking, signage, lighting, and easements, if applicable. B. The design and configuration of the site plan shall maximize, to the extent reasonably feasible, the potential to attract retail /restaurant tenants. C. The acquisition procedures that may include the time schedule for conveyance, if any, of portions of the Project Site from Housing Successor Agency, the financing plan, and the cost of the Project Site. D. The timing and conditions precedent for the conveyance, if any, of the Project Site or portions thereof. E. The performance guarantees, amount of liquidated damages, and good faith deposit to be required, if any. The proposed DDA or OPA shall require Developer to pay when due, on all those parcels owned by Developer, all taxes, assessments, and special taxes levied on the Project Site and all debt service on all bonds outstanding from time to time which have a lien or encumbrance on the Project Site. Any deposit under the DDA or OPA shall be returned to Developer upon the completion of the development as evidenced by a Certificate of Completion issued by Housing Successor Agency. F. A schedule of performance encompassing appropriate and necessary legal, administrative, financial and construction benchmarks to be met by the appropriate party. G. The responsible parry to prepare a subdivision tract map subdividing the Project Site into parcels as appropriate and necessary. H. The responsible party for all costs associated with the removal or remediation of any potentially hazardous materials from the Project Site and demolition of all improvements on the Project Site. Ownership of all plans, drawings and specifications prepared by Developer in the event of termination of the DDA or OPA. Appropriate controls to limit the use of the Project Site, including, but not limited to, a requirement for the uses to meet the criteria set forth in Exhibit B, attached hereto. K. Operational and maintenance plans for the development, including the parking. L. A financing plan. Page 7 5. LIMITATION ON REMEDIES FOR BREACH OR DEFAULT AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS A. Neither party would have agreed to any part of this ENA if it were to be liable to the other party for any amount of monetary damages. Accordingly, both parties acknowledge and agree each party's exclusive right and remedy upon any breach or default of the other party to negotiate in good faith, as set forth in this ENA, is to terminate this ENA or seek specific performance regarding the exclusivity provisions of this ENA, as applicable. The prevailing party in any action brought pursuant to this subparagraph A. shall also be entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. If this ENA is terminated, then the Good Faith Deposit being held by Housing Successor Agency shall be returned to Developer by Housing Successor Agency, in accordance with Paragraph 3.A. B. Each party acknowledges it is aware of the meaning and legal effect of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides: A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him would have materially affected his settlement with the debtor. C. Civil Code Section 1542 notwithstanding, it is the parties' intention to be bound by the limitation on remedies set I'U iii in this Section, and each party hereby releases any and all claims against the other party for monetary damages or other legal or equitable relief, whether or not such released claims were known or unknown to the releasing party as of its entry into this ENA. Each party hereby waives the benefits of Civil Code Section 1542 and all other statutes and judicial decisions (whether state or federal) of similar effect. Housing Successor Agency Initials Developer Initials 6. TERMINATION BY HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY Housing Successor Agency shall have the right to terminate this ENA in the event Developer (a) proposes provisions in the proposed DDA or OPA, which (i) materially vary from those described in this ENA or (ii) describe a development that materially varies from the development generally described in Paragraph 1 of this ENA or (b) fails to comply with any provision of this ENA, if same are not corrected within fifteen (15) days after Developer's receipt of written notice thereof. Page 8 7. TERMINATION BY DEVELOPER Developer shall have the right to terminate this ENA in the event Housing Successor Agency (a) proposes provisions in the proposed DDA or OPA, which materially vary from those described in this ENA or (b) fails to comply with any provision of this ENA, if same are not corrected within fifteen (15) days after Commission's receipt of written notice thereof. 8. NOTICES. A. Any notice, request, approval or other communication to be provided by either party shall be in writing and dispatched by first class mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return - receipt requested, or by electronic facsimile transmission followed by delivery of a "hard" copy, or by personal delivery (including by means of professional messenger service, courier service such as United Parcel Service or Federal Express, or by U.S. Postal Service), to the addresses of Housing Successor Agency and Developer set forth below. Such written notices, requests, approvals or other communication may be sent in the same manner to such other addresses as either party may from time to time designate. B. Any notice that is transmitted by electronic facsimile transmission followed by delivery of a "hard" copy, shall be deemed delivered upon its transmission; any notice personally delivered (including by means of professional messenger service, courier service such as United Parcel Service or Federal Express, or by U.S. Postal Service), shall be deemed received on the documented date of receipt; and any notice that is sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return- receipt requested shall be deemed received on the date of receipt thereof. C. If to Housing Successor Agency: City of Baldwin Park Attn: Shannon Yauchzee, Chief Executive Officer 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, California - 91706 Telephone: (626) 960.4011, ext. 482 Facsimile: (626) 337.2965 With a copy to: Tafoya & Garcia LLP Attn: Robert Tafoya 316 West 2nd Street, Suite 1000 Los Angeles, California - 90012 Telephone: (213) 617 -0600 Facsimile: (213) 617 -2226 Page 9 D. If to Developer: Montebello Housing Development Corporation Attn: Robert Monzon, President 1619 Paramount Boulevard Montebello, California — 90640 Telephone: ['.1'eleplione Number] Facsimile: [Facsimile Number] With additional copies to: Roquemore, Pringle & Moore, Inc. Attn: John Pringle [Address] [City, State, Zip] Telephone: [Telephone Number] Facsimile: [facsimile Number] 9. COUNTERPART ORIGINALS. This ENA may be executed in two (2) counterpart originals which, when taken together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 10. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This ENA represents the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes all negotiations or previous agreements between the parties with respect to development of the Project Site. This ENA may not be amended unless agreed as such in writing and certified by the signatures of the parties hereunder. Page 10 11. EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this ENA shall be the date it is signed on behalf of Housing Successor Agency. THE HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF BALDWIN PARK TO THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF THE CITY BALDWIN PARK Dated: By: TAFOYA & GARCIA, LLP General Counsel Dated: Page 11 Manuel Lozano, Chair MONTEBELLO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a California Corporation go Robert Monzon, President PROJECT SITE MAP Y Y y Y r . "213 .y.:. 1 C Aci'AOWbT+TE Cure 6' Page 12 C C CRITERIA FOR NEIGHBORHOOD RETAIL AND RESTAURANT USES Any, retail uses to be operated on the Project Site shall be limited to a neighborhood retail operator on the majority of the commercial component Project Site. Fast -food establishments, drive - through businesses of any kind, professional services such as nail salon and similar uses are not acceptable neighborhood retail businesses for this project. The Executive Director, in his sole discretion, may determine whether a proposed business operator not named above meets the intent of this criteria. Page 13