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PROPOSAL FOR
1100 QUAIL STREET, NEWPORT PLACE
INITIAL STUDY
September 8, 1983
Introduction
The following scope of work has been formulated to determine if any
potentially significant environmental impacts are likely to occur as
a result of the proposed project. The report will be prepared in
accordance with all the requirements of the City of Newport Beach
and the State of California.
Scope of Services
Marie E. Gilliam will prepare an Initial Study which will contain the
following information and will explore the following environmental
issues with regard to the proposed project:
1. Project Description: A description of the proposed project
including location, project characteristics, description of the
project's relationship to relevant plans, regulations and
ordinances and a listing of permits and required approvals
will be prepared.
• 2. Identification of the Existing Environmental Setting: In each
area of environmental concern, a brief description of existing
conditions will be prepared.
3. Identification of Potential Environmental Effects and Measures
to Mitigate Impacts: The Initial Study will explore the following
issues based on the City's identification of potential impacts and
will outline measures to mitigate adverse impacts to an acceptable
level .
a. Air Qualiialty: The Initial Study will briefly comment on the
potent for deterioration of ambient air quality due to
the proposed project.
b. Water Quality: The Initial Study will briefly comment on
the potential for impacts related to surface run-off and
other possible concerns.
c. Noise: Potential increases in existing noise levels will be
explored.
d. Land llse: The potential for the proposed project to result
in the alteration of present or planned land use and
intensity of development in the surrounding area will be
explored.
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e. Traffic/Circulation: The Initial Study will incorporate
• investigation of traffic and circulation concerns by the
firm of Weston Pringle & Associates. Analysis will
address traffic generation, effects on parking facilities and
demand for parking, and impacts on existing transportation
systems.
f. Public Services and Utilities: The Initial Study will include
a brief identification of any potential impacts on public
services and utilities.
Other environmental concerns contained in CEQA Guidelines including soils
and geology, plant and animal life, light and glare, depletion of non-renewable
natural resources, housing, population, energy and aesthetics are not con-
sidered to be potential environmental issues due to the limited scale of
the proposed project and the fact that it is an expansion of an existing
use. Other concerns such as human health, hazardous wastes, recreation,
and cultural resources are not applicable to use involved. A checklist
of these items will be included in the Initial Study.
Project Budget
This study will be prepared on a time and material basis for a maximum
of $10,900. This fee will include the following services:
Screencheck Initial Study $ 3,300.00
• Draft Initial Study $ 11050.00
Printing and related expenses $ 1;100.00*
Traffic Consultant $ 5,000.00
Public Hearings $ 0�
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Project Schedule
The preparation of the screencheck will be completed three weeks from the
date of authorization provided that the project does not undergo any
significant changes during the course of the study and that all necessary
information is obtained from the project applicant and any other source in
a timely manner. The Draft Initial Study will be completed within two
weeks, barring unforeseen circumstances.
*Printing and related expenses includes the estimated cost of printing
and binding approximately 60 copies of the Initial Study (screencheck
and Draft) and the cost of services of a graphic artist.
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marie e, gil Iiam, aicp
rban plannin
325 westcliff drive, suite 177
newport beach, ca, 92660
714-645-0939
BILLING RATE SCHEDULE
Hourly Rate
Principal/Project Manager $40.00
Word Processing $18.00
Graphic Artist $20.00
September 1983
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marie e, gil Ham, aicp
urban Planning
1825 westcliff rive, suite177
newport beach, ca. 9266O
714-645-0939
September 8, 1983
Mr. Fred Talarico
Environmental Coordinator
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Subject: Proposal for Initial Study - 1100 Quail Street, Newport Place,
Dear Fred:
I am pleased to submit this proposal to prepare an Initial Study for
the proposed expansion of a commercial office building located at
1100 Quail Street in Newport Place. I have developed a scope of work
which I believe will determine if any potentially significant environ-
mental impacts might result from the proposed project. In accordance
with our conversation, the proposed budget includes the preparation of
a screencheck and draft Initial Study and attendance at public hearings.
Any other services will be considered extra items.
I have enclosed a copy of my standard contract form for your signature.
Work to be performed by Weston Pringle & Associates will be considered
an out-of-pocket expense for the purposes of this contract and will be
billed as a separate item. The attached scope of work will represent
an estimated budget which includes both my services as well as Wes`
estimated costs.
I hope this proposal responds adequately to your concerns regarding this
project. If you have any questions, please give me a call .
YGiliam7A41CPY
Marie E
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Enclosures
marie e. gil liam, aicp
urban plannin
1825 westcliff ( rive, suite 177
newport beach, ca, W660
714-645-0939
STANDARD CONTRACT PROVISIONS
FEES FOR PROFESSIONAL •SERVICES
Fixed Fee Contracts. If the contract represents a fixed fee proposal ,
professional services described in the attached Scope of Services shall
be provided for the fixed fee noted in the project budget. All other
professional services are considered extra services, and shall be pro-
vided for on a time and expense basis at the hourly rate of per
hour unless other arrangements are made in advance.
Hourly Contracts. If the contract represents an hourly plus expenses
proposal , professional services described in the Scope of Services shall
be provided for on a basis of per hour. Out-of-pocket expenses
shall be reimbursed at cost and are not included in the hourly fee for
professional services.
Out-of-pocket expenses may include, but are not limited to, costs of:
1) reproduction of reports and graphics furnished or prepared in connection
with the contract, 2) clerical services, 3) preparation of graphic
exhibits, 4) long-distance telephone or telegraph charges, 5) any travel ,
subsistence, vehicle rental and lodging out of the local area required
in connection with the contract, 6) purchase of specific technical docu-
ments required in connection with the contract, and 7) fees of specialized
consultants retained with approval of the client.
Travel time during normal working hours will be charged on an hourly basis
equal to the rate specified for professional services. After 6 p.m. and
on weekends, travel time will be charged on an-hourly basis equal to
one-half the rate specified for professional
services.
The total estimated amount of time and expenses noted in this proposal
will serve as a control on the services to be provided. The specified
amount will not be exceeded without prior approval of the client.
FREQUENCY OF BILLING
Monthly invoices will be submitted for progress payments based upon work
completed to date. Out-of-pocket expenses will be billed on the same
monthly invoice and will be identified as a separate item.
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PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Accounts are due and payable upon receipt of invoice. A service charge
of 12% of the invoice amount (18% annual rate) will be applied to all
accounts not paid within 45 days of the invoice date.
TERMINATION OF SERVICES
These services may be terminated upon 10 days written notice for good
reason by either party. In this event, payment for all services and
expenses incurred prior to the- date of termination shall be due and
payable upon receipt of final invoice in accordance with the provisions
of the foregoing section,
REVOCATION
The proposal to which these contract provisions are attached shall be
considered revoked if acceptance is not received within 60 days of
the date thereof,
ARBITRATION
Any controversy or claim which may arise in relation to this contract,
or breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in Orange County,
California, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration
Association, and judgement rendered by arbitration shall be binding
on all parties.
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
It is mutually understood and agreed that this agreement shall be binding
upon the client and its successors or assigns, and upon Marie E. Gilliam
and her successors or assigns. Neither party shall assign or transfer its
interest in this agreement, or any part thereof, without the written
consent of the other party.
Acceptance of Provisions
The preceding provisions are acknowledged and accepted in accordance
with this contract.
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TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
December 19, 1983
Ms. Marie Gilliam
1825 Westcliff, Suite 177
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Ms. Gilliam:
In response to your request, we have reviewed parking requirements for the
1100 Quail Street proposal in the City of Newport Beach. The review was
completed to assist in evaluating parking needs for the expansion of the
existing office building.
The existing building at 1100 Quail contains 23,300 grass square feet and
has parking provisions for 94 vehicles. This parking supply includes one
handicapped space and no samll car spaces. The proposed expansion would
add 5,243 gross square feet to the existing building; however, no additional
parking is proposed.
In order to determine existing parking demands, field studies were conducted
on two morning periods and two afternoon periods. These field studies in-
cluded the1100 Quail building and the two adjacent buildings. The results
of the field studies are summarized in Table 1 . For comparison purposes,
ratios of parking demand per 1 ,000 square feet of gross building area were
calculated and are included in Table 1 . While building occupancy data are
not available, it was noted that the 1200 Quail building did not have an
advertisement for available space.
Review of Table 1 indicates that current parking demand ratios vary from 1 .8
to 3.7 spaces per 1 ,000 square feet of gross building area. The average ratio
was 2.7 for all three buildings. Current parking demands for the 1100 Quail
building were also found to be lower than either of the adjacent buildings.
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Table 1
PARKING SURVEY SUMMARY
1100 Quail
1000 Quail 1100 uail 1200 Quail
DATE TIME a is es R to io(1 ) Vehicles Ratio Ratio(2) Vehicles Ratio('
12/12/83 2:15 PM 91 3.7 52 2.2 46 2.6
12/13/83 10:05 AM 77 3.2 53 2.3 47 2.7
12/13/83 3:10 PM 83 3.4 43 1 .8 41 2.3
12/14/83 10:00 AM 81 3.3 53 2.3 55 3.1
(1) Based upon 24,899 square feet.
(2) Based upon 23,300 square feet.
(3) Based upon 17,668 square feet.
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The proposed expansion of the 1100 Quail building would increase the gross
building area to 28,543 square feet. If the 94 parking spaces remain to
serve the expanded building, a ratio of 3.3 spaces per 1 ,000 feet of gross
building area would exist. This ratio is above the current observed average
and below the observed peak. These comparisons would indicate that the
existing parking supply will be adequate to accommodate the expanded faci-
lity. It is recommended that consideration be given to providing some
small car spaces to increase the supply. This would allow for fluctuations
in demands due to various tenants over a period of time.
In summary, the proposed parking ratio for the expanded 1100 Quail building
would be above the average found for the area and less than the observe peak
ratio. Since there are no small car spaces at present, it is recommended
that the existing layout be reviewed for the potential of increasing the
park69 supply with small car spaces. An incr•edsc would provide for poten-
tial increases and demand fluctuations due to varying building occupants.
We trust that this review will be of assistance to you. If you have any questions
or require additional information, please contact us.
Respectfully submitted,
WEESSTOONN PRINGLE & A SOCIATES
Weston S. Pringle, P.E.
Registered Professional Engineer
State of California Numbers C16828 & TR565
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