HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - PSA for Updates to the General Plan Housing, Land Use and Circulation Elements - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed
April 14, 2020
Item No. 11
Subject: FW: April 14 Agenda - Item # XIX - 11: Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-
Horn and Associates Inc.
From: Dorothy Kraus <dorothyikraus@gmail.com>
Date: April 13, 2020 at 11:58:50 AM PDT
To: Dept - City Council<CitVCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: April 14 Agenda - Item # XIX - 11: Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc.
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Dear Mayor O'Neill and Council Members,
I assume that the October 15, 2021 deadline to have the required adoption
of an updated Housing Element has slipped or will eventually slip given
COVID-19. Is this your operational assumption?
I am not suggesting that work stops altogether or is even slowed but given
the COVID Response budget allocations, I am looking for assurances that
going ahead with consultants now is right timing. I see that there was over
$lm dollars in budget money (?) leftover from the Kearns and West
contract, which is being used to offset costs of these new contracts.
Additionally, has the City gotten any feedback from RHNA (or State) about
the high housing numbers they're expecting the city to comply with?
I also want to express my hope that while staff, Kimbley-Horn and
Associates, LSA, and Urban Crossroads are being engaged in the Housing
Element update (which includes Circulation), the Housing Element
Committee and the public will have visibility and input to work plans, and
any key discussions and/or proposals to advance the updated Housing
Element along the way vs. hearing about it for the first time on a future City
Council agenda. Communication with constituents on this issue is essential.
Perhaps John Pope put something together??
Thank you for your time in reading over my comments.
Sincerely,
Dorothy Kraus
Mulvey, Jennifer
From: City Clerk's Office
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 2:48 PM
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Subject: FW: Comments for tonight's NB City Council Mtg
Attachments: petition_signatures,jobs_20202002_20200411161852.csv; petition_signatures,jobs_
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From: Kari Dietrich
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 2:48:04 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Subject: Comments for tonight's NB City Council Mtg
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To the Newport Beach City Council,
Say Yes to Choice (OC Community Choice Energy)
Outside all due recognition and attention paid to the urgent matters surrounding Covid-19, we humbly ask to likewise
continue discussions with the City of Irvine and work to accept their invitation to join their Community Choice Energy
program. As of now, the matter continues to be on the Irvine City Council agenda for May 12.
We want the business development, freedom of choice, and affordable and sustainable energy that a Community Choice
Energy program offers. Thank you, Mayor O'Neill and other council members, for doing everything to keep us safe, as
well as your being open to this important step, especially at this singular time.
Sincerely,
OC Families for Consumer Choice
Newport- and OC -area petitioners are listed here; original petition letter and full signature list are attached.
Name & City
Gialisa Gaffaney CdM
Anne Parzick
CdM
Brenda McCroskey
CdM
Patricia Nichols
CdM
Beverly Carmichael
CdM
Maeve Courtney
CdM
Dillon Henry
NB
Teri Bassman
NB
Carol Crane
NB
Joni Nichols
NB
Anne Gordinier
NB
Susan Lew
NB
Eileen Penan
NB
Amy Henry
NB
Laura Oatman
NB
Maxine Stomber
NB
Dennis Bress
NB
Lara Horgan
NB
Toni Rios
NB
Mark Tabbert
NB
Gena Reed
NB
Nicole Nelson
NB
Bobbi Dauderman
NB
Cheryl Fischer
NB
Patricia Gwin
NB
Pamela Gilmour
NB
susan skinner
NB
Kathy Andrews
NB
JOHN FREYTAG
NB
Laurie Hoagland
NB
Claudette Shaw
NB
Esther Behnam
NB
Nancy Geerlings
NB
Catherine Han
NB
Kelly Wright
NB
Jerry Dauderman
NB
Carol Lind
NB
Michelle Jordan
NB
shari garcia Chevez
NB
Bridget Skinner
NB
Tracey Prever
NB
Jamie Simons
NB
Nicole Surratt
NB
Lisa Kassel
NB
Anne Bohn
NB
Sandra Jackson
NB
Sara Johnson
NB
John Dietrich
NB
Julie Montgomery
NB
Milvi Vanderslice
NB
April Negrete
NB
Brian Courtney
NB
Karisa Botch
NB
Victoria THOMAS
NB
Vicki Morris
NB
Christine Thomas
NB
Faye Hezar
Newport Coast
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Stephanie Sandoz
Newport Coast
Deborah Liu
Newport Coast
Xandra Laskowski
Newport Coast
Cecily Burke
Newport Coast
Russell Baldwin
Costa Mesa
Kay Simpkins
Costa Mesa
Susan Anderson
Costa Mesa
Ashley Bigonger
Costa Mesa
Vanessa Handy
Costa Mesa
Linda Law
HB
Marcia Stroup
HB
Kathleen Treseder
Irvine
Sue Ellen Oconnor
Irvine
chloe liu
Irvine
Irene Kinoshita
Irvine
Melissa Biebel
Irvine
Janet McNeil
Irvine
Louise Beckerman
Irvine
Carolyn Hacker
Irvine
Mary Carter
Laguna Beach
Ginger Osborne
Laguna Beach
wendy wu
Laguna Niguel
Brendan Horgan
Mission Viejo
Michael Rotcher
Mission Viejo
Bonnie Felt
Mission Viejo
Marjorie Cano
Santa Ana
Moira Nonnweiler
Santa Ana
Virginia Bernal
Santa Ana
Passally Torres
Santa Ana
Kari Dietrich
Content Strategist & Climate Advocate
Irvine, CA
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Mr. Mayor,
Members of the City Council
Subject: Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for Updates to the
General Plan Housing, Land Use and Circulation Elements
• 1 support the selection of this team.
• 1 recommend this team be retained.
• 1 do not recommend this team be authorized to proceed at this time.
• 1 recommend the City keep the Scope of Work flexible. The City /residents will have a significant
amount of input which could affect the Consultant's SOW, timing and fees.
• 1 recommend the City provide the Consulting team a preliminary Project Description to work from
as a guidance document. The preliminary Project Description should be developed by the
community, with input from their mouths, not a consultant survey with the Consultant defining
the questions to be used as data to create the plan. The General Plan should be the Community's
vision.
• The Staff report description of the Scope of Work differs significantly from the Consultants
Proposal. Please clarify what the Agreement covers.
o Staff: "Updates to the General Plan Housing, Land Use and Circulation Elements"
o Consultant Proposal:
■ Project Preparation, Community Outreach, and Project Management
■ Housing Element
■ Land Use Element Amendments
■ Circulation Element Amendments
■ Transportation Technical Analysis
■ Environmental Justice Policies
■ Market Fiscal Analysis
■ Public Hearings and Adoption
■ Environmental Compliance
• 1 am confused how the Consultant will be proceeding. What information will the City be providing
to the Consultant?
• Who will determine if and where the RHNA allocation will be distributed? Please explain the
process.
• Please explain how the Consultant/City propose to account for ADUs in their proposal.
• Will the traffic analysis include a LOS Analysis within its SOW?
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dave@earsi.com
• How will VMT be calculated and what concepts for VMT mitigation are being discussed?
• Who will determine Disadvantaged Communities within the City?
Does the City intend to prepare a CEQA document for the Updated General Plan, or is the City
relying on its request for legislation exempting the Housing Element from CEQA? Please update
the public on the City's request. How would a CEQA exemption for the Housing Element affect
the SOW of the Consultant, the timing and fees. Would CEQA concerns be input into the Housing
Element? If the Housing element is exempted from CEQA, how will CEQA mitigation be applied
to the scope of an individual projects CEQA document.
• Does the City intend to take any action to invalidate Measure S or the Green Light Initiative as
suggested to the City by the BIA. This would affect the SOW of the Proposal. Has the City made
commitments to the BIA to change any land uses in the City? Is the City currently in discussions
with the BIA to do so?
• Has the City requested any other regulatory relief that could affect the SOW required to update
the General Plan or comply with CEQA for this project?
• Has the City requested an extension of time to complete the Housing Element? If yes, from whom?
Please provide status and how this will affect the Consultant SOW.
• Has the City pre -determined any input into the General Plan update? If yes, please describe that
information and what effect it will have on the Scope of Work?
• How will the other General Plan Elements and City Planning documents linked to the General Plan
be updated to maintain internal consistency with the updated portions of the General Plan?
• What role will the community play in the General Plan Update?
• Are there any other consultants needed for the City to complete the General Plan Update?
• 1 recommend the Consultant work product be public, not confidential.
END
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Subject: FW: Newport Beach General Plan Update: Collateral and next steps. I Professional
services.
From: Philip Bettencourt
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:38:05 AM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
To: City Clerk's Office; Jurjis, Seimone
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Subject: Newport Beach General Plan Update: Collateral and next steps. I Professional services.
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Collogues, I followed every word on the General Plan conversation last evening. As your busy days permits
would you please share:
• The PowerPoint collateral presented at the meeting;
• Th written collateral referenced by Mr. David Tanner in his remarks (Not found in the agenda listing
under "Correspondence" as I recall.
• You current assumptions about the meeting schedule for the Citizen's Advisory Committee given
the social distancing requirements as they now exist, the Governors statement yesterday, and the practical
constraints on public dialog and collaboration given, for instance the thoughtful remarks from Ms. Kraus last
evening.
P.S. I suspect It should come as no surprise that I submitting my resume to the Kimley-Horn team leaders to
see if perhaps I can play some useful role as an "Honest Broker" and community and business outreach
specialists. We have deep roots with most if not all of the city's major environmental constituencies and
property owners. (As well as being an active member of the last General Plan Advisory Committee).
"Boots on the ground" if you will all due respect to the work of the nice folks at Kearns and West.
All the best going forward.
Philip F. & Meredith Bettencourt
Real Estate Development Planning & Stewardship
949-874-4443 1 14 Corporate Plaza, STE 120 1 Newport Beach, CA 92660-7995