HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Supplemental EIR for Hoag Hospital Master Plan Update ProjectCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. s
August 23, 2005
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Patricia Temple, Planning Director
949/644 -3228 ptemple @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Amendment to Professional Services Agreement for preparation of a
Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the Hoag Hospital Master
Plan Update project.
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Approve an Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with BonTerra
Consulting of Costa Mesa, California, for additional work required for preparation of a
Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for an additional amount not to exceed
$74,181; and
2) Authorize City Manager to sign Agreement.
DISCUSSION:
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian proposes to revise the Master Plan for the
hospital campus that was approved in 1992. The application for revision of the Hoag
Hospital Master Plan includes requests for approval of an Amendment to the General
Plan Land Use Element (Hoag Hospital Area), a Planned Community Development Plan
Amendment, and amendment of the Development Agreement.
Environmental Impact Report Preparation
Certain sections of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) prepared in 1992 for the
existing Hoag Master Plan are applicable to the proposed Master Plan update. Other
sections require updating and revision. As a result, a Supplemental EIR was
determined to be the appropriate document for complying with requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act relative to the Master Plan revision. On March 8,
2005, the City Council approved a Professional Services Agreement with BonTerra
Hoag Hospital EIR
August 9, 2005
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Consulting of Costa Mesa in the amount of $280,360 for preparation of a Supplemental
EIR. In the course of preparing the Supplemental EIR, BonTerra Consulting, City staff,
and Hoag Hospital representatives agreed that additional analysis of potential noise
impacts and a Health Risk Assessment associated with operation of additional
generators at the electricity cogeneration facility were. required.
A Scope of Work for the additional tasks necessary to complete the Supplemental EIR
is included in the "Amendment to Professional Services Agreement" (Attached). As
subconsultants to BonTerra Consulting, Mestre Greve Associates will be responsible for
the additional noise analysis and Camp Dresser McKee will prepare the Health Risk
Assessment. The Scope of Work includes BonTerra's costs for incorporating the
subconsultants' analyses into the Supplemental EIR and for additional costs incurred in
preparation of the Notice of Preparation of the Supplemental EIR. The additional tasks
and associated costs are summarized as follows:
Health Risk Assessment $69,785
Noise Analysis 3,200
Notice of Preparation 1,196
$74,181
Staff has reviewed the Scope of Work for additional tasks necessary to complete the
Supplemental EIR and believes it is adequate to meet or exceed the minimum
requirements set forth by the California Environmental Quality Act. The fees for tasks
described in the Scope of Work have been reviewed by staff and are considered
appropriate and warranted.
Funding Availability:
The cost for professional services for the original contract and for this Amendment to
the contract will be the responsibility of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian.
Submitted by: Prepared by:
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PATRICIA TEMPILE
Planning Director
DAVID LEPO
Hogle- Ireland, Inc.
Project Planner
Attachments: 1. Draft Amendment to Professional Services Agreement
AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
BONTERRA CONSULTING FOR PREPARATION OF A SUPPLEMENTAL EIR
FOR THE HOAG HOSPITAL MASTER PLAN UPDATE
THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into as of this 23th day of August,
2005, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Municipal
Corporation ( "City"), and BONTERRA CONSULTING, a corporation, whose
address is 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite E -200, Costa Mesa, California 92626
( "Consultant"), and is made with reference to the following:
RECITALS
A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under
the laws of the State of California with the power to carry on its business
as it is now being conducted under the statutes of the State of California
and the Charter of City.
B. City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services Agreement
(Agreement) for preparation of a Supplemental EIR for the Hoag Hospital
Master Plan Update whose term commenced on the 8th day of March,
2005, and is to terminate on the 30`h day of January, 2006.
C. Consultant performed certain of the duties set forth in the Agreement and
was paid for such duties consistent with the Agreement.
D. City desires to have Consultant complete additional duties determined
necessary in addition to all duties set forth in the Agreement and not
previously completed.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned
parties as follows:
1. TERM
The term of the Agreement is extended until the 15`h day of May 2006 unless
terminated earlier as set forth in the Agreement.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
Consultant shall diligently perform all the services described in the Scope
of Services attached to the Agreement and all the services described in
the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated
herein by reference. The City may elect to delete certain tasks of the
Scope of Services attached hereto at its sole discretion.
3. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
City shall pay Consultant for the services on a time and expense not -to-
exceed basis in accordance with the provisions of this Section, the
Schedule of Compensation attached to the Agreement as Exhibit B and
the Schedule of Compensation attached hereto as Exhibit B and
incorporated herein by reference, and the Billing Rates attached to the
Agreement as Exhibit C and the Billing Rates attached hereto as Exhibit
C, and incorporated herein by reference.
Consultant's compensation for all work performed in accordance with the
Agreement and with this Amendment, including all reimbursable items and
subconsultant fees, shall not exceed Three Hundred Fifty -Four
Thousand Five Hundred Forty-One Dollars and no/100 ($354,541)
without additional authorization from City. Consultant's compensation
includes the Agreement amount of Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Three
Hundred Sixty Dollars and no /100 ($280,360) and the Amendment amount
of Seventy -Four Thousand One Hundred Eighty -One and no /100
($74,181) for services in accordance with this Amendment. No billing rate
changes shall be made during the term of this Amendment without the
prior written approval of City.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be
executed on the day and year first written above.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
A Municipal Corporation
By:
Robin Clauson, City Attorney Homer Bludau, City Manager
for the City of Newport Beach for the City of Newport Beach
ATTEST: CONSULTANT:
By: By:
LaVonne Harkless, Kathleen Brady, Principal
City Clerk for BonTerra Consulting
Attachments: Exhibit A - Scope of Services
Exhibit B - Schedule of Compensation
Exhibit C- Billing Rates
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EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Additional work effort is required in three technical areas: a health risk assessment, additional
noise and air quality assessment, and the mitigation monitoring.
Health Risk Assessment
The NOP identifies that long -term air emissions would be associated with increased vehicular
traffic and activities on the project site, including combustion of natural gas and generation of
electricity. The first phase of the cogeneration facility is being constructed with three
generators, providing 4.5 megawatts, as well as a boiler. The cogeneration facility design
provides for a future expansion, which would include an additional three generators providing
another 4.5 megawatts. These pieces of equipment would require Air Quality Management
District (AQMD) permits. Based on discussion with the South Coast AQMD (SCAQMD) staff, a
health risk assessment would be required prior to issuance of permits for this equipment. While
the project is not requesting construction level approvals, it is a reasonably foreseeable action
and should be included in the EIR analysis. The following scope of work would be completed by
CDM; however, BonTerra Consulting requires an additional 32 hours of staff time for
coordination with SCAQMD, and review and summarization of the technical report. BonTerra
Consulting's cost for this effort would be $5,600.00.
Task 1 — Review of Existing Documentation and Data
Prior to developing the Air Toxics HRA Modeling Protocol, existing documentation and data will
be reviewed. The type of information anticipated to be available for review would include
existing SCAQMD permits for similar units at the hospital, the Draft EIR that this document
supplements, topographical maps of the hospital and surroundings, available meteorological
data, and surrounding area Land Use Plans. The costs associated with this task are $2,780.
Task 2 — Prepare Air Toxics HRA Modeling Protocol
The modeling protocol will define the methods and data that will be used in developing emission
inventories, conducting air dispersion analyses, and evaluating health risks associated with on-
site source operations and modifications. It is assumed that the models used will include the
U.S. EPA ISCST3 dispersion model. One meeting with regulatory agencies (SCAQMD, at
least) is included to obtain comments and agency buy -in to the modeling methodology. One
iteration of the protocol is included to incorporate comments from the SCAQMD. The costs
associated with this task are $4,170.
Task 3 — Prepare Toxic Air Pollutant Emission Inventories
Toxic pollutant emission inventories will be developed by applying speciation profiles for
organics and particulate matter to the natural gas engine ROG emission inventories. The
appropriate speciation profile for each source or source group will be defined in the modeling
protocol developed under Task 2. The costs for this task are $6,820.
Task 4 — Conduct Air Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Air Contaminants
The emissions of toxic organic compounds will be analyzed using ISCST3, as described in the
modeling protocol, to estimate annual average ground level concentrations. It is assumed that
approximately up to five (5) toxic compounds will need to be analyzed. The receptors to be
analyzed will include several on -site locations that represent occupational exposure points, and
approximately 200 receptors located at the hospital boundary and beyond to assess impacts to
residential, school child, off -site worker, and other sensitive receptor locations. No more than
220 receptors will be analyzed for this HRA. The costs for this task are $8,400.
Task 5 — Conduct Human Health Risk Assessment
The potential incremental chronic cancer risks and non - cancer hazards associated with two (2)
future scenarios for the set of critical receptors determined from Task 5 (fenceline, maximum
exposed individuals (MEI) on- and offsite, school children) will be estimated. Incremental risks
and hazards reflect the increase or decrease of potential exposure of project and no project .
scenarios relative to existing baseline. The HRA will be conducted following OEHHA guidance.
Construction sources are not currently included in the scope of this HRA. The costs associated
with this task are $15,020.
Task 6 — Narrative Cumulative Impacts Assessment
The potential effects of nearby projects that are reasonably foreseeable and expected to occur
during the same time period as that analyzed for this Hoag Hospital project will be discussed. It
is assumed that BonTerra will have previously identified those projects that are to be included in
the cumulative impacts analysis, and that sufficient documentation exists for these other
projects to identify their potential impacts to air quality and health risks without additional
emissions or dispersion modeling analyses. The costs associated with this task are $5,080.
Task 7 — Documentation
The findings of the Air Toxic HRA will be reported in appropriate sections of the DSEIR. It is
assumed that one preliminary draft of the sections will be submitted to BonTerra and hospital
staff for review and comment, and the comments will be incorporated into final sections to be
included in the DSEIR. Also, included is a collection of referenced documents (or portions
thereof) for the Administrative Record. Documentation necessary to complete the Final EIR,
Response to Comments, and /or Errata to the DSEIR are not included in the cost estimate. No
other revisions of the DSEIR sections, except as described above, are included with this scope
and cost estimate. The costs associated with this task are $15,885.
Task 8 — Meetings and Hearings
It is assumed that one (1) CDM representative will attend meetings, participate in conference
calls, and attend one (1) public hearing. These meetings and associated preparation time are
assumed to consume no more than 20 hours. It is anticipated that no more than four (4)
meetings and four (4) conference calls will be needed. The costs for this task are $6,030.
Noise Monitoring /Air Quality Assessment
Based on the comments received on the NOP, additional noise readings and odor analysis are
warranted to address the concerns of several members of the public regarding existing
operations. Specifically, the concerns with associated with the operations on the hospital
loading dock. While these would not be project impacts pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act, it is recommended that these issues be evaluated in the noise
technical report and incorporated into the SEIR as part of the existing conditions discussions.
This would ensure that there is sufficient data available at the time of the public hearings on the
project to address their concerns. The additional monitoring would be an augment to Mestre
Greve Associates current scope of work. Given the additional complexities of the technical
report, BonTerra Consulting is assuming an additional four hours of staff time for coordination
and addressing the additional noise analysis.
Task 1— Characterization
The first step will be to provide a characterization of these operations in terms of when they
occur, their duration, and their frequency. Further, we can perform an odor assessment for the
pumping operations at the same time measurements are performed. At least one pumping
event should be observed with noise measurements. Measurements of noise generated by the
sterilizer and box crusher should be relatively easy to perform with the cooperation of the
Hospital. Measurements of loading dock operations are more difficult due to the variability of
activity. Likely, several measurements at different times of the day and night will be required. A
more general characterization of the activity will require more and longer noise measurement
periods. Assuming the pump measurements will need to occur on the weekend, and the
loading dock activities will require approximately four hours of daytime, including one weekend,
and approximately two hours of evening /nighttime measurements the approximate cost for
assessing the noise impacts of these existing activities is $2,500.
Mitigation Monitoring
The scope of work assumed that one set of revisions would be required for the Notice of
Preparation. The internal review process for the NOP was extended while the specifics of the
project were negotiated by the City and Hoag Hospital. In addition, as part of that effort a
review of all the existing mitigation measures was incorporated into the NOP. As a result,
multiple versions of the document were prepared. The additional time spent on the NOP was
allocated to the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP). To ensure sufficient
funds for the ultimate preparation of the MMRP, an additional 7.9 hours of staff time is being
budgeted for the MMRP task.
HOAG HOSPITAL MASTER PLAN
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT SCHEDULE
The coordination process on the project, specifically associated with the traffic analysis has
taken longer than expected. As a result the overall project schedule has been extended. The
following represents the current schedule for the project.
TASK
Previous
Schedule
Revised
Schedule 7125105
Project Description and Approach Finalized
2/25/2005
2/25/2005
Scope of Work determined to be acceptable
3/1/2005
3/1/2005
Submittal of Draft NOP for City review
3/1/2005
3/1/2005
City provides comments on Draft NOP
3/8/2005
3/8/2005
Revisions to NOP made and resubmitted to the City
3/15/2005
3/15/2005
City approval of NOP for distribution
3/17/2005
4/13/2005
NOP distributed 30 -day comment period
3/18/2005
4/15/2005
Traffic modeling completed by Urban Crossroads
4/8/2005
July 22, 2005
Visual simulations provided by Hoag Hospital
4/8/2005
not necessary
NOP 30 -day comment period ends
4/18/2005
5/18/2005
Traffic data provided to Mestre Greve Associates
8/23/2005
Traffic technical study submitted
5/20/2005
8/30/2005
City provides comments on the draft traffic report
6/3/2005
9/6/2005
Revise traffic report completed
6/17/2005
9/13/2005
Screencheck EIR (w /o HRA) with appendices submitted
6/30/2005
9/27/2005
Preliminary Draft of HRA submitted
10/11/2005
City provides comments on the SEIR
7/14/2005
10/11/2005
City provides comments on HRA
10/18/2005
Revised Screencheck EIR submitted to City
7/28/2005
11/1/2005
City provides comments on revised SEIR
8/2/2005
11/8/2005
Administrative Draft Supplemental EIR submitted
8/9/2005
11/14/2005
Approval to print SEIR
8/11/2005
11/15/2005
SEIR printed and distributed
8/15/2005
11/18/2005
Public Review period ends
9/29/2005
1/3/2006
Preliminary responses to comments submitted
10/18/2005
1/24/2006
City provides comments on responses
10/25/2005
1/31/2006
Draft Mitigation Monitoring and Findings submitted
10/25/2005
1/31/2006
Revised responses to comments submitted
10/31/2005
2/7/2006
Comments on MMP and Findings provided
10/31/2005
2/712006
Responses finalized
11/3/2005
2/13/2006
Planning Commission hearing
Nov. 2005
late Feb. 2006
City Council
Dec. 2005
March -06
EXHIBIT B
SCHEDULE OF COMPENSTATION
Health Risk Assessment
CDM $64,185.00
BonTerra Consulting 5,600.00
HRA Total $69,785.00
Noise Analysis
Mestre Greve Associates $ 2,500.00
BonTerra Consulting staff time 700.00
Noise Total $ 3,200.00
Mitigation Monitoring
BonTerra Consulting staff time $ 1,196.00
TOTAL AMENDMENT REQUEST $74,181.00
EXHIBIT C
BILLING RATES (HOURLY)
The billing rates for BonTerra Consulting and Mestre Greve Associates have not
changed from the original contract. CDM is being added to the contract. The following
rates apply:
CATEGORY
RATE
Staff Labor
Per Hour
Officer
$200.00
Principal/Associate
$175.00 - $190.00
Senior Professional
$155.00 - $160.00
Professional))
$130.00 - $135.00
Professional)
$110.00 - $115.00
Senior Designer
$100.00 4110.00
Designer/Technician
$85.00 - $90.00
Project Support
$65.00- $70.00
Contract Administrator
$85.00 - $90.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
Auto Mileage
Current IRS Rate
Computer Time - AutoCAD
$12.00 /Hour
Reproduction — B &W
$0.10 /Pa e
Reproduction - Color
$1.00 /Pa e
Outside Services
Cost +10%
Materials & Other Expenses
Cost +10%