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10-051 Global Green, USA CITY OF AGREEMENT rThr) CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Tor C ra A Avenue 9501 Cupertino 4 `/) 3 CUPERTIN 408- 777 -3200 NO. G' BY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17'th day of May, 2010, by and betwe the C ITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and Global Green, USA Address 2218 Main Street City Santa Monica Zip 90405 Phone 310.581.2700 (Hereinafter referred as CONTRACTOR), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows: CONTRACTOR shall provide or furnish the following specified services and /or materials: See EXHIBIT 1 EXHIBITS: The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement: EXHIBIT 1 - Proposal for Green Building Ordinance Development, City of Cupertino, Community Development Department, submitted by April 22, 2010, revised 05.10.10. TERMS: The services and /or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence on May 20, 2010 and shall be completed before October 31, 2010. In addition, the following terms apply: 1. Walker Wells will be the project manager for this project. 2. No changes will occur in the project team without the consent of the City. 3. The estimated cost for each additional meeting Global Green is asked to attend, beyond what is detailed in the attached Exhibit 1, will be $1,400 COMPENSATION: For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: $17,715.00 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Hold Harmless Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damage and liability due to negligence, errors and omissions, including all costs of defending any claim, caused by or arising out of the performance of this Agreement. City shall not be liable for acts of Contractor in performing services described herein. Insurance Should the City require evidence of insurability, Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance before commencing any services under this Agreement. Said Certificate shall be subject to the approval of City's Director of Administrative Services. Non - Discrimination No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this Agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion or sex of such person. Interest of Contractor It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense that the relationship of master and servant exists between City and undersigned. At all times, Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts or other obligations in executing this agreement. Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this Agreement is an officer or employee of City. Changes This Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the 'ty. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. � E F !ED CONTRACT CO- ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME Aki Honda Snelling, Senior Planner DEPARTMENT Community Development This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution t CITY, in witness thereof; the parties have executed this Agreement the da a'r. year first written above. CONTRA OR: J CITY OF CUPERTINO: ,� By _ ���/� /. / By Gary Chao . et/1"i"" Title _ Title City Planner APPROVALS EXPENDITURE 9 - DEPARTMENT ` • D j� .i DATE _ • • ► ► d= I • ► '- FY 2009 -20 110- 7302 -82 • $17,715.00 Atrrti Shnvast vui, rr7rr7 rra v Deve overlent erector May 19,2010 _ CITY C DATE L�'� `$ $ ' -r �,. , `Y -Yl to , ' 9 ## 'F v `}y,x b'§ � 4 EXHIBIT 1 t proposal for ra � , ,,. Green Building Ordinance Developmen Ski , .,,,,,„,,, sk;2 '�fi ,,_, City of Cupertino f ,., _ Community Development Departmen , ,, ,,,, , , , ,,,,,- ,. revised 05.10.10 • N . b gym; {; 'z 9 2 Y } � & � submitted b &% Y by / Vari y o f 4. } 4 §^ GLOBAL GREEN usA® a pril 22, 2010 i \ 4 ) April 22, 2010 GLOBAL GREEN U S A Dear Aki Honda Snelling, In Partnership with Global Green is pleased to submit the attached proposal to assist the City of Cupertino on the Green Cross International development of the City's first green building ordinance. Mikhail S. Gorbachev Founder Our organization has extensive experience working with municipal governments on the creation of such ordinances. Over the past ten years we have worked with cities in both northern and GLOBAL GREEN USA southern California, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Mountain View. We BOARD OF DIRECTORS also authored the City of \Vest Hollywood Green Building Program, which won a statewide Board Chairperson American Planning Association award in 2008. Scott Seydel In 2006 and 2007 Global Green provided assistance to the City of Cupertino on the broader Immediate Past Chair issue of sustainability. At that time our recommendation, which was supported by both the Diane Meyer Simon Planning Commission and the City Council, was for the City to pursue green building as first President Emerita & Founder step toward a larger sustainability initiative. It is rewarding to see that City is making significant Treasurer process in shaping and implementing a green building effort. Robert S. Bucklin \Ve see the opportunity to work with Cupertino's Community Development Department as a President & CEO natural progression for our organization, both as a result of our c ollaboration with the City in Matt Petersen 2007 on initial sustainability analysis, but also as a result of our ongoing work with the City of Leila Conners Mountain View. Sebastian Copeland Leonardo DiCaprio Global Green's approach to green building ordinance and program development combines Christy Ferer deep technical expertise in green building and sustainable development with an emphasis Honorable Lee Hamilton on stakeholder outreach. \Ve feel strongly that each City is unique and that green building Jordan Harris Thomas Mayne requirements need to be tailored to the specific development trends, administrative structure, and Pat Mitchell environmental goals of the city that we are working with. Jerry Moss Edward Norton This is the approach described in the attached proposal and we are confident that we will be Stephen Schneider, Ph.D Zem Joaquin able to provide the assistance that is needed to result in a success :ill outcome for the City of Jeremy Wiesen Cupertino within your aggressive time frame. \Ve look forward to hearing from you and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any COUNCIL OF ADVISORS questions or would like any clarifications. Homero Aridjis Jason Berman, Ph.D. Jayni Chase John Paul deJoria Sincerely, John Emerson Ambassador Wyche Fowler Nathan G w Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE Honorable Gary Hart David Hoffman Gale Anne Hurd Walker Wells Bruce Katz Director, Green Urbanism Program Honorable Robert Kerrey Norman Lear Chief Oren Lyons Rev. James Parks Morton Honorable Christopher Shays Marianne Williamson HEADQUARTERS 2218 Main Street, 2nd Floor 1 Santa Monica, CA 90405 I Phone 310.581.2700 1 Fax 310.581.2702 WASHINGTON, DC 1100 15th Street, NW, 11th Floor I Washirgton, DC 20005 1 Phone 202.222.0700 1 Fax 202.222.0703 NEW ORLEANS 841 Carondelet Street I New Orleans, LA 70130 I Phone 504.525.2121 1 Fax 504.525.2122 NEW YORK 25 West 52nd Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10019 1 Phone:347.271.0243 Fax: 310.581.2702 www.globalgreen.org ggusa @globalgreen.org C. Proposed Budget Staff Time Staff Billing Rates Task 1 $7,950 Walker Wells $165/hr Task 2 $2,700 Green Urbanism Program Director Task 3 $4,225 Task 4 $1,850 Troy Simpson $75 /hr Green Urbanism Program Associate Travel* Airfare $850 Hagu Solomon $95 /hr Rental Car /CalTrain $140 Green Urbanism Program Associate Total $17,715 *Note on travel: We are assuming that a minimum of visit to the City will be required. Two for the focus groups, one each of Planning Commission and Cily Council, and one to meet with staff. As Global Green is currently working with a number of other Bay Area agencies and organizations (UC San Francisco, City of Mountain View, City of Richmond, San Francisco Unified School District, Mercy Housing California) we expect to be able to combine several of the Cupertino trips with trips for other projects. Therefore, we are including the cost for only three of the five trips in the above budget .D. Proposed Project Schedule ay Jun Jul Aug Sep Task 1 Focus Group Meetings 1 Task 2 1.,. Summarize Phase II F•edback Task 3 I Ordinan e Technical Assistance Task 4 I 1 I Public Hearings Focus Group Meeting Public Hearing 4) City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal - 5 2,1,V1 A. Overview & Proposed Approach Global Green has extensive experience with an nitial analysis of the California Green the establishment and implementation of green Building Code and Santa Clara County Cities building programs and polices. Our work with Association Phase I and Phase II green building local governments and other public entities policy recommendations, and guiding City often includes: demonstrating the benefits of staff on how structure the private development green building; outlining options for establishing requirements and incentives taking into account green building programs that protect local the City's General Plan update process. quality of life and the environment; assisting and preparing ordinances and public hearing Over the past nine years, Global Green has been presentations; facilitating public outreach; involved with several additional Bay Area cities encouraging the development of incentives; and counties. Our organization's involvement and, providing training for staff and constituents. includes conducting the first workshop with San Mateo County officials on the topic of In 2006, Global Green assisted the City of establishing local government green building Cupertino in creating an inventory of codes, standards; assisting the City of San Francisco's policies, and programs related to green building Department of the Environment with the and sustainability. The analysis consisted of a creation of their initial green building criteria review of the Cupertino General Plan, municipal and structure; and, co- authoring the original code, and city programs. The General Plan Alameda County New Home Construction Green review included an analysis of each of the Building Guidelines (which have since evolved City's 60 sustainability goals in terms of their into the current GreenPoint Rated program). relationship to the environment, economy, and equity. At the conclusion of the process, policy Our team is also currently working with the makers were equipped with the knowledge City of Richmond to guide the Miraflores and resources necessary to make informed dev€ Iopment plan, a 14 -acre housing decisions on policy development related development consisting of more than to sustainability goals for the City. We look 330 residential units, through the LEED forward to the opportunity to continue our for Neighborhood Development (LEED- collaboration with the City of Cupertino through ND) pilot program. The project is targeting the development of a green building ordinance. certification at the Gold level, with the objectives of developing a mix of affordable Global Green is currently working with the City and market -rate housing that integrates of Mountain View on the development of that the principles of smart growth, new City's green building ordinance. To date, our urbanism, and green building into the plan. work with the City has included completing a development trends analysis, coordinating Global Green staff served on the national a stakeholder outreach process, conducting committees that developed the LEED for Homes II �? .4 111111••a UUUUUU i 'PI 11Ik .•�L . •[ • as 4) City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal - 1 g En CITY OF MALIBU: LEED for Homes Comparison DEVELOPING GREEN BUILDING LEED Hon es Code PROGRAMS Compatibility i' eft CREDIT STATE comm. I LCCALIIC[E/ j 3p•y _ t 1: kfaprrad PmbG Pbn3 1 1 PrNnrray iLrtrg Pre- epp3oat on ako Da usetl tw i te PrelYmir3a ry revleW .j `� N 1.2 Inle3,000 Props! Team 1.3 Profess.. Credentalac war Respect to LEED for rlorne, • v b 1e Desgr. Chartetle f e 1.5 Buildey 0, 303an fw Sohn Desgn SMA has this provisi ver 11111 Publk W on orks d 2 OurtXt 2.1 U3rebifi1 P-nv LA County R. LIP 3.102A Standard P 1ocea0 '0qukes 200 says mri mize p3001 to " t; . 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Green In 2005, Global Green was awarded the USGBC's Urbanism Program Director Walker Wells also Leadership Award for Advocacy in recognition of serves on the California State Green Building our work advancing policy initiatives that support Advisory Committee, which is charged with green building. And in 2008, the American shaping the state -wide green building standards Planning Association's California Chapter awarded for the 2014 California building code update. the City of West Hollywood an "Outstanding Innovation in Green Community Planning" Global Green published "Developing Green award for that City's green building program, for Building Programs, A Step -by -Step Guide for which Global Green was the technical advisor Local Governments," which provides information and public outreach coordinator to the City. on the benefits, costs, and trends in green building, and outlines a six -step process for developing local green building standards. The publication is a roadmap designed to help cities develop tailored, city- specific programs and ordinances '� 1,1'1 with input and buy -in from local stakeholders. N . Using the approach outlined in the guide, Global Green has provided technical assistance to a .pull °',yc dozen municipalities, ranging in size from 35,000 �' to more than 3.8 million residents in the case of tri the City of Los Angeles, whose green building SG$� program was adopted unanimously in April 2008. 4) GLOBAL GREEN 2 - City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal use B. Detailed Work Plan Task 1: Prepare for and Conduct process. We will prepare a presentation that Focus Group Meetings provides a brief overview of green building strategies and rating systems, examples of Global Green will prepare for and conduct two completed projects in the Cupertino area, and focus group meetings to gain input from building examples of how other similarly sized cities have industry, environmental, design, and other shaped their ordinances. The presentation will relevant stakeholders on the green building inch., de examples from our current work with the ordinance. The purpose of the stakeholder City of Mountain View, an overview of the SCCCA focus group meetings will be twofold: 1) to Phase II Recommendations, and CALGreen. gain an overall direction and priorities of the ordinance, and 2) to gain specific input on the The second stakeholder meeting will be more Santa Clara County Cities Association Phase II focused on the specific reference standards Green Building Recommendations and the 2010 or codes that could serve as the basis for the California Green Building Code (CALGreen). City ordinance. Based on the feedback from the first focus group, Global Green will prepare Our experience is that the natural emphasis of 3 -4 options for the ordinance. A discussion of the initial meeting is to establish a comfortable these options will be the focus of the second dynamic among the group members and to stakeholder focus groups meeting(s). The goal at share past experiences with green. By the the conclusion of the second meeting(s) is to have second meeting, the participants are typically direction from the group(s) on what approach is able to shift focus to commenting on a preferred in terms of: the reference standard; proposed approach, such as the SCCCA Phase wha: aspects should be mandatory vs. voluntary; II recommendations and engaging in to shaping incentives (if determined to be feasible); and, the future ordinance. Based on our experience the means of implementation. Global Green working with other cities on similar efforts, will document and summarize the meeting specifically the facilitation of stakeholder groups, discussions and outcomes in a memo format. we recommend that the proposed residential and commercial focus groups be combined. Deliverables: PowerPoint presentations; Many of the key issues including incentives, facilitation of up to four (4) stakeholder focus administration, enforcement, and reference group meetings; meeting notes standards (LEED, GreenPoint Rated, CALGreen) will be shared by these groups. However, if the City decides to form two separate groups, we would propose to have them meet back -to -back Task 2: Summarize Stakeholder Feedback on the same day. This will assist in keeping the project on schedule and allow City staff Global Green will prepare a memo that to maintain consistency in the outreach effort. describes the pros, cons, and options related to the Phase II recommendations, in the context To prepare for the first stakeholder meeting, of the feedback and suggestions received Global Green will review the City of Cupertino through the focus group stakeholder meetings General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and existing and our research into current City green green building procedures, and discuss with building policies, requirements, and programs. staff the key aspects of the development review 4 ) City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal - 3 GE" The purpose of the memo is to provide via email and conference calls. If necessary, guidance to City staff on what aspects of Global Green will attend one in- person meeting the recommendations could be adopted with staff. As part of the technical assistance unchanged, what aspects may require some Global Green will, if requested, review and revision, and highlight if there are aspects that contribute to the staff reports to the Planning do relate to the City of Cupertino. The memo will Commission and City Council. Global Green will also identify whether there are issues unique to also provide guidance on the costs and benefits Cupertino that are not addressed by the Phase of different green building standards, provide 11 recommendations, specifically how CALGreen examples from other municipalities, and how standards will impact local code. Accompanying the Ordinance can contribute the City's broader the memo will be a redline /strikethrough climate action initiatives in relation to AB 32. version of the Phase II recommendations. Deliverables: Deliverables: Stakeholder feedback memo; Conference calls with City staff (2 -3) redline /strikethrough version of the Phase 11 Participation in up to two (2) in- person meetings; recommendations Draft and Final Ordinance language Staff report review and comment Task 3: Provide Technical Assistance on Ordinance Development Task 4: Provide Technical Assistance and Staff Support at Public Hearings Following the completion of Tasks 1 and 2, Global Green will provide technical assistance Global Green will attend, to serve as a to City staff to prepare a Draft and Final version technical resource to City staff, one Planning of the Green Building Ordinance. Global Green Commission and one City Council meeting. will prepare the initial drafts of the ordinance Global Green will be prepared to present and expects to collaborate closely with City in conjunction with City staff if requested. staff on revisions and refinements. The majority of the technical assistance will occur Deliverables: Attendance at Planning Commission and City Council meetings st •. r• •f 7. ^4 • A building a _ } green • los angeles Z.4.wAr 4, 0000441Ati 4.. u ue ar . A 1 ' I The logo and an informational document created to support the City of Los Angeles Green Building Program 4) GLOBAL GREE1 4 - City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal E. Project Team Global Green USA is a national 501(c)(3) non- Hagu Solomon profit organization founded by President Program Associate Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Headquartered in Santa Hagu's responsibilities include providing Monica, California, Global Green works in technical assistance to city officials and cooperation with government, industry and affordable housing developers committed to individuals to facilitate practical changes building sustainable homes and neighborhoods. that achieve goals in resource efficiency and Key projects include LEED for Neighborhood sustainability. The organization has been Development projects in the Bay Area, Los working on green building issues since 1996. Angeles, and New Orleans, as well as several LEED for Homes projects throughout California. She is also involved in many of Global Green's Walker Wells, AICP LEED AP educational efforts, which include facilitating Program Director sustainability symposiums and participating in Walker Wells works with affordable housi ig conferences on issues related to green urbanism. developers, municipalities, and school districts across the country to further green building and Troy Simpson, LEED AP, CGBP sustainable development practices by providing Program Associate technical assistance, conducting charrettes A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Troy and workshops, and developing public policy. Simpson joined Global Green USA after Mr. Wells is an editor and a co- author of the graduating from Santa Clara University with 2007 book, "Blueprint for Greening Affordable a degree in political science and psychology. Housing," and the 2006 publication, "Creating Some of Mr. Simpson's recent projects include Successful Green Building Programs." supporting Global Green's local government green building initiative through drafting the Prior to joining Global Green Mr. Wells was a private development green building standards Senior Urban Designer with Gruen Associates in for the cities of Malibu and Long Beach, CA. Los Angeles, an Associate Planner with the City of Santa Monica, and an Urban Planner for the City As a LEED for Homes Green Rater, Troy is of Malmo, Sweden. Mr. Wells holds Bachelor's currently providing technical assistance to six degrees in Sociology and Environmental Studies affordable housing projects (consisting of more from the University of California, Santa Barbara than 250 units) participating in the LEED for and a Master's of City and Regional Planning Homes program. Troy also meets graphic design from the California Polytechnic University San and layout needs of the Green Urbanism Program Luis Obispo. He also studied at Lund University throughcreatingmanyofitsin- houseillustrations, and the Lund PolyTechnic Institute School of documents, and public presentations. Architecture in Swden. Mr. Wells is an advisor to the AIA National Housing Committee, a member of the US Green Building Council's LEED for Homes Committee (representing the affordable housing sector), and a lecturer on Green Urbanism at the University of California, Los Angeles. 4 ) GLOBAL GRUEL 6 - City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal F. References Project: City of West Hollywood Project: City of Malibu Green Green Building Program Building Program Francie Stefan Vic Peterson Community and Strategic Planning Manager Director Community Development Department Community Development Department City of Santa Monica City of Malibu 310.458.8341 310.456.2489 francie.stefan @smgov.net vpeterson @ci.malibu.ca.us (Ms. Stefan was Senior Planner at the City of West Hollywood at the time that Global Green developed West Hollywood's green building program) Project: City of Mountain View Green Building Program Martin Alkire Principal Planner City of Mountain View 650.903.6306 martin.alkire @mountainview.gov G. Attachments 1. City of Long Beach Green Building Program Municipal Code Language 2. City of Mountain View CALGreen analysis 4) City of Cupertino Green Building Ordinance Proposal - 7 gR