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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>
Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation 19 messages
Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:00 PMTo: "Alejandro Huerta ([email protected])" <[email protected]>Cc: "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>, Stephanie EyestoneJones<[email protected]>
Hello Alejandro,
We are in the process of completing the Water Supply Assessment (WSA) Board Package for the CrossroadsHollywood Project (Proposed Project). The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) requests that theDepartment of City Planning (Planning Department) confirm, by email, the correct detailed scope (shown below) forthe Proposed Project. Your scope confirming email will be included as part of the WSA, and the confirmed scope willbe used for calculating the water demand in the WSA.
LADWP has received the WSA Request Letter for the Proposed Project, dated March 31, 2016. The scope consideredin LADWP’s water demand calculations, as received in the WSA Request Letter and from the EIR consultant is asfollows:
Existing use to be removed*:
Existing Use Quantity
Residential multifamily 80 du
Residential duplex 4 du
Office 79,107 sf
Commercial / Retail 26.690 sf
Restaurant 475 sf
Total 172,573 sf
*Crossroads of the World (50,000 sf) out of the total existing (172,573 sf) will be retained, but its uses will be convertedto retail and restaurant uses. Existing to be removed also includes surface parking lots.
Proposed**:
Proposed Use Quantity
Residential: Apartment / Condo
Studio 323 du
1 Bedroom 146 du
2 Bedroom 291 du
3 Bedroom 190 du
Residential Units Total 950 du
Residential Common
Interior Amenities (Fitness and Recreation) 11,800 sf
Residential Deck 75,123 sf
Pool 5,170 sf
Hotel Room 308 room
Hotel Common
Meeting Facilities 30,600 sf
Spa 8,620 sf
Fitness Room 5,580 sf
Pool 7,090 sf
Commercial
Office 95,000 sf
Retail 61,800 sf
Supermarket 40,000 sf
Food Service 83,200 sf
Coffee Shop (Serves Prepared Food) 416 seat
Restaurant: High Quality 1,123 seat
Restaurant: High Turnover 1,498 seat
Deck and Terrace 3,769 sf
Landscaping
Residential:
Low Water Use Shrubs (PF = 0.2) 20,562 sf
Medium Water Use Shrubs (PF = 0.5) 5,140 sf
Trees (PF = 0.5) 112 sf
NonResidential:
Low Water Use Shrubs (PF = 0.2) 4,269.6 sf
Medium Water Use Shrubs (PF = 0.5) 1,067.4 sf
Trees (PF = 0.5) 356 sf
All proposed landscape IE is 0.81.
Subterranean Parking
1,191,339 sf
Cooling Tower
Chiller Capacity 5,760 ton
(Cooling Tower Ton) (7,200 tons)
Operating Hours 24 hrs/day, 365 days/yr
** Proposed Uses include 50,000 sf to be retained and converted to retail and restaurant uses.
du = dwelling unit sf = square feet PF = Plant Factor IE = Irrigation Efficiency
hrs = hours yr = year
The Proposed Project does not require a General Plan amendment, and is consistent with the 2012 RegionalTransportation Plan (RTP) demographic projection by Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) for theCity of Los Angeles.
If the above listed scope is accurate and consistent with the Proposed Project, please email reply. If not, pleaseedit the scope accordingly and send back to me by email.
Thank you.
Jin Hwang
Civil Engineering Associate
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Water Executive / Water Resources
111 N. Hope St. Room 1468
Los Angeles, CA 90012
2133674845
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:42 PMTo: Stephanie EyestoneJones <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo ([email protected])"<[email protected]>
Hi. Any concerns/edits on this scope below? Otherwise, I'll confirm with Jin that it's good to go.
Cheers, ALEJANDRO A. HUERTALos Angeles City Planning Environmental Analysis Major Projects213•978•1454
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Madonna Marcelo <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:54 PMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>, Stephanie EyestoneJones <[email protected]>
Hi Alejandro,
The numbers seem to match what we have in the Project Descripon and all the materials and responses we havesent LADWP to date.
I would just correct the typo in the quanty for exisng commercial/retail – they put a period instead of comma, butthe total is correct.
Thanks!
Madonna
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 1:42 PMTo: Stephanie EyestoneJones; Madonna MarceloSubject: Re: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
Hi. Any concerns/edits on this scope below? Otherwise, I'll confirm with Jin that it's good to go.
Cheers,
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTA
Los Angeles City Planning
Environmental Analysis
Major Projects
213•978•1454
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:56 PMTo: Madonna Marcelo <[email protected]>Cc: Stephanie EyestoneJones <[email protected]>
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:59 PMTo: "Hwang, Jin" <[email protected]>
Hi. I confirm the scope. Just change the period to a comma in this below:
Commercial / Retail 26.690 sf
Sincerely,
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTALos Angeles City Planning Environmental Analysis Major Projects213•978•1454
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Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:35 AMTo: "Alejandro Huerta ([email protected])" <[email protected]>Cc: "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>, Stephanie EyestoneJones<[email protected]>
Alejandro,
Thank you for catching the decimal point error. I’ll revise the existing Commercial / Retail scope from “26.690 sf” to“26,690 sf”, and resend the request to confirm the scope.
Thank you.
Jin Hwang
Civil Engineering Associate
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Water Executive / Water Resources
111 N. Hope St. Room 1468
Los Angeles, CA 90012
2133674845
From: Hwang, Jin Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 1:01 PMTo: Alejandro Huerta ([email protected])Cc: Moosbrugger, Earl; Kwan, Delon; Madonna Marcelo ([email protected]); Stephanie EyestoneJones Subject: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
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Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:52 AMTo: "Alejandro Huerta ([email protected])" <[email protected]>Cc: "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "StephanieEyestoneJones ([email protected])" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>
Hello Alejandro,
We are in the process of completing the Water Supply Assessment (WSA) Board Package for the CrossroadsHollywood Project (Proposed Project). The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) requests that theDepartment of City Planning (Planning Department) confirm, by email, the correct detailed scope (shown below) for theProposed Project. Your scope confirming email will be included as part of the WSA, and the confirmed scope will beused for calculating the water demand in the WSA.
LADWP has received the WSA Request Letter for the Proposed Project, dated March 31, 2016. The scope consideredin LADWP’s water demand calculations, as received in the WSA Request Letter and from the EIR consultant is asfollows:
Existing use to be removed*:
Existing Use Quantity
Residential multifamily 80 du
Residential duplex 4 du
Office 79,107 sf
Commercial / Retail 26,690 sf
Restaurant 475 sf
Total 172,573 sf
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:56 AMTo: "Hwang, Jin" <[email protected]>Cc: "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "StephanieEyestoneJones ([email protected])" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>
Dear Ms. Hwang:
I confirm the scope in your email incorporated herein.
Graciously yours, ALEJANDRO A. HUERTALos Angeles City Planning Environmental Analysis Major Projects213•978•1454
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Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 8:00 AMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>Cc: "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "StephanieEyestoneJones ([email protected])" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>
Thank you.
Jin Hwang
Civil Engineering Associate
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Water Execuve / Water Resources
111 N. Hope St. Room 1468
Los Angeles, CA 90012
2133674845
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 7:57 AMTo: Hwang, JinCc: Kwan, Delon; Moosbrugger, Earl; Stephanie EyestoneJones ([email protected]); Madonna Marcelo([email protected]) Subject: Re: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 2:00 PMTo: "Hwang, Jin" <[email protected]>Cc: "Kwan, Delon" <[email protected]>, "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>, "StephanieEyestoneJones ([email protected])" <[email protected]>, "Madonna Marcelo([email protected])" <[email protected]>
You're welcome. Attached, for your information, are the draft Crossroads Draft EIR sections on population, employmentand housing. [Quoted text hidden]
3 attachments
IV.J.1 Employment (clean).pdf 143K
IV.J.2 Housing (clean).pdf 152K
IV.J.3 Population (clean).pdf 99K
Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 2:46 PMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>
Thank you.
Jin Hwang
Civil Engineering Associate
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Water Execuve / Water Resources
111 N. Hope St. Room 1468
Los Angeles, CA 90012
2133674845
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 2:01 PM
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Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:24 AMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>Cc: "Hwang, Jin" <[email protected]>
Hello Alejandro,
Thanks for sending over the informave aachments which might help us understand determinaon of SCAGconsistency!
On p. IV.J.3‐11, top paragraph of Populaon aachment, it states that cumulave projects account for only 21.9% ofprojected growth, and projects impact is only 1.15%, and therefore not cumulavely considerable.
Does “not cumulavely considerable” equate to consistency with SCAG (with respect to populaon only)?
Could there be a point at which cumulave projects’ populaon growth would reach a significant enoughpercentage (100% or beyond) to be considered cumulavely considerable; In other words, is there a point at whichenough projects are planned so that the “cup is full” (cup meaning projected growth), and this would be a basis fornon‐consistency with SCAG?
I have not yet read other aachments but will do so when me permits.
Thanks,
Earl Moosbrugger
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 2:01 PM
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:31 AMTo: Madonna Marcelo <[email protected]>
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IV.J.3 Population (clean).pdf 99K
Madonna Marcelo <[email protected]> Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:37 AMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>
Hi Alejandro,
I’ll need to talk to Laura and/or Stephanie and get back to you with a response.
Madonna
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 10:32 AMTo: Madonna MarceloSubject: Fwd: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:38 AMTo: Madonna Marcelo <[email protected]>
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:49 PMTo: "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>
Hi Earl,
Sorry for the late reply. I have a deadline coming. Quickly, cumulative impact analyses under CEQA are complicated buthere's a good link to understand the general process: http://www.dot.ca.gov/ser/cumulative_guidance/ceqa_guidelines.htm.
Though applicable to transit, the guide can also be applied to other CEQA impact categories.
This training is also good at explaining the ins and outs of cumulative analyses under CEQA:
http://ascentenvironmental.com/files/9413/7228/6126/Cumulative_and_Alternatives_Impact_Analyses_Lightening_Rods_of_Controversial_EIRs.pdf
Best,
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTALos Angeles City Planning Environmental Analysis Major Projects213•978•1454
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Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 9:55 AMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>
Hello Alejandro,
I hope you are having a pleasant holiday!
Not to take up too much of your me, but I finally reviewed the links below and have one queson:
This queson is related specifically to populaon growth impacts, as they are most relevant to our water supplyanalysis.
In understanding a lile beer how SCAG consistency is determined, would its determinaon be related to thecumulave analysis, by choosing for the analysis cumulave projects (past, present, and projected) for an enreCommunity Plan area and using the growth projecons for the Community Plan as the baseline? Therefore, as theprojects are “added up” in that Community Plan area, for both individual and cumulave impacts, they are accountedfor?
I understand you feel it is not appropriate to answer the queson by e‐mail due to its complexity, but I thought that ifI was on the right track, it might help further our understanding of how our agencies’ funcons e into each other.
Thank you!
Earl Moosbrugger, PE
Resources Development and Supply Assessment Group
Water System Execuve Office / Water Resources Secon
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
111 N. Hope Street, Room 1450
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 3672527
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 3:50 PMTo: Moosbrugger, EarlSubject: Re: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
Hi Earl,
Sorry for the late reply. I have a deadline coming. Quickly, cumulative impact analyses under CEQA are complicated buthere's a good link to understand the general process: http://www.dot.ca.gov/ser/cumulative_guidance/ceqa_guidelines.htm.
Though applicable to transit, the guide can also be applied to other CEQA impact categories.
This training is also good at explaining the ins and outs of cumulative analyses under CEQA:
http://ascentenvironmental.com/files/9413/7228/6126/Cumulative_and_Alternatives_Impact_Analyses_Lightening_Rods_of_Controversial_EIRs.pdf
Best,
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTA
Los Angeles City Planning
Environmental Analysis
Major Projects
213•978•1454
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Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 10:38 AMTo: "Moosbrugger, Earl" <[email protected]>
Hello.
This may be confusing because there are two separate chapters that look at SCAG information. First, CEQA's requiredLand Use analysis is about how a project is consistent with land use policies. Second, CEQA's required Population chapterlooks at how a project might induce substantial population growth in an area.
The Population analysis requires a quantitative analysis for population growth and the Land Use analysis requires aseparate qualitative analysis of how the project is consistent with land use policies. So, for the Population analysis, EIRstake into account the population added by the individual project and then sees how this growth compares to SCAG'spopulation projections and then adds that to the cumulative population growth of other projects (usually, these projects aredefined within a certain geographic area and each individual EIR has to identify what that geography is and a list of"Related Projects"). For the second type of analysis, the project is screened to see how it is consistent with land use planslike SCAG's RTP, but this is about policy goals.
Call me if you have any question and see more answer below.
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTA City Planning Major Projects 213•978•1454
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Alejandro,
I hope you are having a pleasant holiday!
Not to take up too much of your me, but I finally reviewed the links below and have one queson:
This queson is related specifically to populaon growth impacts, as they are most relevant to our water supplyanalysis.
In understanding a lile beer how SCAG consistency is determined, would its determinaon be related to thecumulave analysis, by choosing for the analysis cumulave projects (past, present, and projected) for an enreCommunity Plan area and using the growth projecons for the Community Plan as the baseline?
Again, the project's individual population is calculated and that is compared to SCAG's regional and City populationprojections. Then the project's individual population contribution is added to the population growth from the list of RelatedProjects (which are new proposed projects in the project vicinity, not past projects in the overall Community Plan area).This cumulative population growth is compared to the SCAG City of Los Angeles population projections, not theCommunity Plan projections. [Quoted text hidden]
Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 10:43 AMTo: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]>
Alejandro,
Thanks for providing a very clear explanaon below.
I might just call for a quick follow‐up for final clarificaon.
Thanks,
Earl Moosbrugger, PE
Resources Development and Supply Assessment Group
Water System Execuve Office / Water Resources Secon
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
111 N. Hope Street, Room 1450
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 3672527
From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 10:39 AMTo: Moosbrugger, EarlSubject: Re: Crossroads Hollywood Project WSA Scope Confirmation
Hello.
This may be confusing because there are two separate chapters that look at SCAG information. First, CEQA's requiredLand Use analysis is about how a project is consistent with land use policies. Second, CEQA's required Population chapterlooks at how a project might induce substantial population growth in an area.
The Population analysis requires a quantitative analysis for population growth and the Land Use analysis requires aseparate qualitative analysis of how the project is consistent with land use policies. So, for the Population analysis, EIRstake into account the population added by the individual project and then sees how this growth compares to SCAG's
population projections and then adds that to the cumulative population growth of other projects (usually, these projects aredefined within a certain geographic area and each individual EIR has to identify what that geography is and a list of"Related Projects"). For the second type of analysis, the project is screened to see how it is consistent with land use planslike SCAG's RTP, but this is about policy goals.
Call me if you have any question and see more answer below.
ALEJANDRO A. HUERTA
City Planning
Major Projects
213•978•1454
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