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CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
Agenda Item No. 6
May 22, 2012
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Community Development Department
Kimberly Brandt, AICP, Director
949 - 644 -3226, kbrandt(aDnewportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Patrick J. Alford
APPROVED: " 01 �
TITLE: Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with BonTerra
Consulting for the Preparation of the Environmental Impact Report
for the 401 -acre Newport Banning Ranch Project Generally Located
Between the 4900 -5200 Block of West Coast Highway and Western
Terminus of 19th Street
ABSTRACT:
Community Development staff requests approval of an amendment to the professional
services agreement, including a $256,055.00 budget augment, with BonTerra
Consulting for environmental consulting services for the preparation of an environmental
impact report for the proposed Newport Banning Ranch project.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the amendment to the Professional Services Agreement (Attachment A) and
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no fiscal impact related to this item. The entire cost of these consulting services
will be reimbursed to the City by the applicant, Newport Banning Ranch, LLC.
DISCUSSION:
In accordance with Council Policy F -14, City Council approval is required to amend a
contract approved by the Council if the total cost of services exceed 125 percent of the
original contract amount, or increase the original contract by more than $120,000.
Newport Banning Ranch, LLC has filed an application for a 401.1 -acre planned
community with 1,375 residential dwelling units, a 75 -room resort inn, 75,000 square feet
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of commercial uses, approximately 51.4 acres of parklands, and approximately 252.3
acres of permanent open space. The project requires the preparation of an
environmental impact report (EIR). In March, 2009, the City had entered into a
professional services agreement with BonTerra Consulting for preparation of an EIR for
the project. This agreement, amended, was for an amount not to exceed $1,842,074.58
and expired in February, 2011. In April, 2011, the City Manager approved a new
professional agreement with BonTerra Consulting that increased the total contract
amount not to exceed $2,271,155.48. This new agreement was necessary to authorize
services over and above the scope of services approved in the initial agreement and
subsequent amendments. These services included incorporation of the Community
Park as a part of the project -level entitlements for the project; updated traffic analyses
necessitated by court rulings; and new air quality, air toxics, and greenhouse gas
emissions analyses based on the new state models.
The proposed amendment includes a budget augment in the amount of $256,055.00,
bringing the amount not to exceed for this agreement to $685,135.90 and the total for
the entire EIR project to $2,527,210.48. This augment is required to cover the cost of
additional services that were not anticipated in the 2011 Professional Services
Agreement. These additional costs are attributable to the following tasks, which were
not provided for in the previous scope of work:
Team Meeting and Public Meeting Attendance. Additional team meetings and
participation at Planning Commission study sessions were required. The budget
augment includes the additional meetings and hearings attended to date as well
as anticipated future Planning Commission and City Council hearings.
Draft EIR. Additional work efforts included, but were not limited to, modifications
to limits of disturbance areas which required impacts to biological resources to be
recalculated, and the EIR section and technical report to be revised;
modifications to EIR sections to reconcile the EIR with changes to the draft
Master Development Plan and Planned Community Text; additional internal
review cycles; changes in land use statistics which required modifications to all
sections of the EIR; as well as additional changes to park assumptions, City
service assumptions, and affordable housing assumptions. Finally, as a time-
saving measure, BonTerra published, noticed, and distributed the Draft EIR. It
was originally anticipated that the City would be responsible for these tasks.
Preparation of Responses to Comments. The City received approximately 158
comment letters and held one Study Session during the 60 -day public review
period. The preparation of responses to these comments required extensive
effort due to on the number and complexity of the comments. Also, the original
budget did not include reproduction or distribution costs for the responses.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. The drafting of the Mitigation,
Monitoring, and Reporting Program (MMRP) was not included in the original
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scope of work. At that time, it was determined that there were too many
unknown factors to provide an accurate estimate for this task. Also, should the
Planning Commission or City Council modify the project and /or recommend
changes to the conditions of approval /mitigation measures, revisions to the
MMRP would be required.
• Findings of Fact. The drafting of the Findings of Fact was not included in the
original scope of work. At that time, it was not known if significant, unavoidable
environmental impacts would be identified. Due to this uncertainty and other
unknown factors, an accurate estimate for this task was not possible. Also,
should the City modify the project or recommends an alternative to the project,
revised Findings of Fact and incorporating the Statement of Overriding
Considerations for the project would be required.
• Traffic Studies. Urban Crossroads and Kimley -Horn and Associates analyzed
various traffic scenarios based on comments received on the Draft EIR and in
support of the Cooperative Study with the cities of Costa Mesa and Huntington
Beach required for the future OCTA Master Plan of Arterial Highways
Amendment. The consultants also attended project team meetings, and public
meetings and hearings. This additional work effort was not assumed in previous
scopes of work.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
The retention of consultants is not a project as defined by California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA).
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
Submitted by:
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Kimberly Brandt, Al
Director
Attachments: A. Amended Professional Services Agreement with BonTerra
Consulting
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Attachment A
Amended Professional Services
Agreement with BonTerra
Consulting
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AMENDMENT NO.ONE TO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
BONTERRA CONSULTING LLC
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RELATED TO
NEWPORT BANNING RANCH DEVELOPMENT
THIS AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
( "Amendment No, One "), is entered into as of this day of May, 2012, by and
between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California Municipal Corporation ( "City "),
and BONTERRA CONSULTING, LLC, a California limited liability company whose
address is 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite E -200, Costa Mesa, California, 92626
( "Consultant'), and is made with reference to the following:
RECITALS:
A. On April 26, 2011, City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services
Agreement ( "Agreement ") for Environmental Services for the Banning Ranch
Development ( "Project').
B. City desires to enter into this Amendment No. One to reflect additional Services
not included in the Agreement to extend the term of the Agreement to December
31, 2012 and to increase the total compensation.
C. City and Consultant mutually desire to amend the Agreement, as provided below.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned
parties as follows:
1. TERM
Section 1 of the Agreement, shall be amended in its entirety and replaced with the
following: The term of the Agreement shall commence on April 26, 2011.and shall
terminate on December 31, 2012, unless terminated earlier as provided for in the
Agreement.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
Section 2 of the Agreement, shall be supplemented to include the Scope of Services
dated April 25, 2012, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by
reference. The City may elect to delete certain tasks of the Scope of Services at its sole
discretion.
3. COMPENSATION
The introductory paragraph to Section 4 of the Agreement shall be amended in its
entirety and replaced with the following: City shall pay Consultant for the Services on a
time and expense not -to- exceed basis in accordance with the provisions of this Section
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and the Schedule of Billing Rates attached to the Agreement as Exhibit B and
supplemented by the Fee estimate attached as Exhibit B to this Amendment No. One,
and incorporated herein by this reference. Consultant's total amended compensation for
all work performed in accordance with this Agreement including all reimbursable items
and subconsultant fees, shall not exceed Six Hundred Eighty Five Thousand One
Hundred Thirty Five Dollars and 90/100 ($685,135.90) without prior written
authorization from City ( "Total Amended Compensation "). No billing rate changes shall
be made during the term of this Agreement without the prior written approval of the City.
3.1 The Total Amended Compensation reflects Consultant's additional
compensation for additional Services to be performed in accordance with
this Amendment No. One, including all reimbursable items and
subconsultant fees in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty Six
Thousand Fifty -Five Dollars and no /100 ($256,055.00) without prior written
authorization from City.
4. INTEGRATED CONTRACT
Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants set forth
in the Agreement shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
[SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE]
BONTERRA CONSULTING, LLC
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment No.
One on the dates written below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY AT NEY'S OFFICE
Date:
AarOnC. Harp
City Attorney
ATTEST:
Date:
By:
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
A California municipal corporation
Date:
By:
Nancy Gardner
Mayor
CONSULTANT: BONTERRA CONSULTING,
LLC, a California limited liability company
Date:
By:
Joan P. Kelly
Managing Member
[END OF SIGNATURES]
Attachments: Exhibit A — Additional Services to be Performed
Exhibit B — Fee Estimate
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City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92.663
Subject: Newport Banning Ranch Project Consulting Services
Dear Mr. Alford:
Thank you for the opportunity to continue to work with the City of Newport Beach on the
Newport Banning Ranch Project. As a part of the City's Project Team for the Newport Bantling
Ranch Project, BonTerra Consulting has been assisting the City in the preparation of California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documentation and supporting planning documentation for
the proposed Project. At this tine, we are requesting a budget augment associated with tasks
completed at the direction of the City as well as the anticipated tasks associated with completion
of the work efforts for the proposed project.
It is important to note that a component of the requested budget augment is needed because,
with the approval of the City, the BonTerra Consulting Project Team, has been allowed to
reallocate task budgets within the overall budget to provide additional work efforts necessary to
complete the Draft EIR. This reallocation allowed us to continue working on the Project with the
City. Please fool free to contact me should you have any questions.
Sincerely,
BONTEFIgA CONSU TING
Dana C. Privitl, AICP
Principal
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EXHIBIT A
NEWPORT BANNING RANCH
SCOPE OF WORK
Team Meeting and Public Meeting Attentlnnce. Attendance at and participation in
Project meetings including but not be limited to meetings with City staff and the
Applicant's Project team. Attendance at and participation in Planning Commission Study
Sessions and Planning Commission and City Council Public Hearings. Support for City
staff on these efforts. This includes meetings and hearings attended to date as well as
future Planning Commission and City Council hearings.
0 Ongoing Project Management, This includes costs incurred to date as well as
additional anticipated costs associated with management of the Project team and
assistance provided to City staff.
Draft EIR. As previously noted, additional funds were required to complete the Draft
EIR; as such, funds were reallocated from other tasks. Additional work efforts included
but were not limited to modifications to limits of disturbance areas which required
impacts to biological resources to be recalculated and the EIR section and technical
report to be revised; modifications to EIR sections to reconcile the EIR with changes to
the draft Master Development Plan and PC Text; additional review cycles; changes In
land use statistics which required modifications to all sections of the EIR; as well as
additional changes to park assumptions, City service assumptions, and affordable
housing assumptions. All costs associated with the reproduction and distribution of the
Draft EIR and notices was also reallocated from other tasks as this was not assumed in
Our 2011 scope.
Preparation of Responses to Comments. BonTerra Consulting, with assistance from
the technical team members, prepared written responses to all comments received on
the Draft EIR. The City received approximately 1513 comment letters and held one Study
Session during the 60 -day public review period. BonTerra Consulting was responsible
for the review all comments (letters, transcripts, etc.) on the Draft EIR submitted to the
City from the State Clearinghouse and other parties. We reviewed, organized, and
bracketed the comments; assigned responsibilities to team members for responding to
continents; ensured that the responses were received; reviewed all team input for
adequacy; incorporated all input from the team into the response to comments
document. The preliminary draft responses to comments were provided to the City for an
interim review; several meetings and submittals were provided based on the completion
of additional responses and revisions to the responses to comments document. The
responses have been compiled Into a stand -alone document that will include an
introduction, a list of all parties providing comments, copies of all comments, responses
to the comments, and a list of clarifications and revisions to the Draft EIR. Extensive
effort was expended based on the number and complexity of the comments; the original
budget also did not include reproduction or distribution costs. This work effot has been
completed.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. To comply with Section 21081.6 of the
California Public Resources Code, BonTerra Consulting has prepared a Mitigation
Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) for adoption at the time of certification of the
Final EIR, The MMRP will be designed to ensure compliance with adopted mitigation
requirements during Project implementation and will include mitigation measures,
Project design features, and standard conditions/requirements as identified In the Final
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EIR. The MMRP is prepared in a matrix formal and provides the timing, implementing
agency, and agency responsible for verification of the Mitigation Program. A draft MMRP
was submitted for review by the City; revisions were made based on Project team
comments. BonTerra Consulting has prepared the MMRP for review by the Planning
Commission and adoption by the City Council. The MMRP was prepared at the same
time as the Responses to Comments document. If the Planning Commission and /or City
Council modify the Project and /or recommend changes to the conditions of
approval /mitigation measures for the proposed Project, BonTerra Consulting will revise
the MMRP. This task was not identified in previous scopes of work.
Findings of Fact BonTerra Consulting, In coordination with the City staff and legal
counsel, is preparing draft Findings of Pact and incorporating the Statement of
Overriding Considerations for the Project for consideration by the Planning Commission.
BonTerra Consulting will prepare the findings for adoption by the City Council. If Ilia City
Council modifies the Project or recommends an alternative to Ilia Project, Bon Terra
Consulting will revise the findings. The findings of fact are under preparation at this
time.
Urban Crossroads has provided modeling support to the City associated with the
proposed Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (OCTA) Amendment study
analysis and the Responses to Comments document. This additional work effort was not
assumed in previous scopes of work.
U Kimley -I -lour and Associates has provided technical traffic analysis for various traffic
scenarios based on comments provided on the Draft EIR and in support of the (OCTA)
Amendment study, as well as attendance at project team meetings and public meetings
and hearings. This additional work effort was not assumed in previous scopes of work.
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EXHIBIT B
NEWPORTBANNING RANCH
FEE ESTIMATE
Professional Fees
Project Meetings, Study Sessions, and Public Hearings $30,000.00
Project Management $2.0,750.00
Responses to Comments $100,000.00
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program $6,400.00
Findings of Fact $25,000.00
Notices $500.00
SubtotalProtessional Fees $190,650.00
Subconsultant Fees
Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc. (traffic analysis) $24,200.00
Urban Crossroads (traffic modeling) $12,300.00
Court Reporter $600.00
Subconsultant Administration $3,710.00
Subtotal Subconsultant Fees $40,010.00
Estimated Direct Expenses
Postage, Delivery, Mileage $500.00
Reproduction $0,500.00
Project Team Meals and Supplies $400.00
Filing Fees: NOD and CDFG $3,000.0 0
Subtotal Direct Expenses $12,400.00
TOTAL FEE ESTIMATE $243,060.00
Contingency Fee $12,195.00
TOTAL FEE ESTIMATE WITH CONTINGENCY $256,055.00
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