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88-038 Barton-Ashman Associates, Inc., San Jose Diocese Property Evaluation of Rd Alternatives, Resolution No. 7518AGREEMENr~ J..D 110-653-761 CITY OF CUPERTIlfO' $7.500 P.O. Box 580 Cupertino. CA 95015 RECEIVED. JUN2719BB BA. SanJose 252-4505 NO. ____ _ BY THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on the 29th day of June 1988 -""'----by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and Name (1 ) :Bart Oll-As cbnan As S oc .• In c . (2) __ -:= ___ =-;:-=-::-:"""",,,""""_",,",,~~~ Address 100 Pa,lr f:enter PjpzP,4!4S0tY<:cD Jo"", CI\ Zip(j5113Phone280-~"'",oO (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 Attached Proposal (SC-=Pr:E: CDtc" '--<-.IoAr<:) EXHIBITS: The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement: TERMS The services and/or materials furnished under .this Agreement shall commence on T11no 24, J gil? and shall be completed til!t.:l~ wi thin 90 Gays (Septenbe;:o 22, 1988) COMPENSATION For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: $7,500.00 GENERAL TERMS AND CON D!TIONS Hold Harmless. Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damage and liability of every nature, including all costs of defending any claim, caused by or arising out of the per· formance 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 'hall 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 relation 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 ;hall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the City. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME Robert vi. Quinlan DEPARTMENT Citv !;fenager's Office This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof, the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. ~~NT~ VP ~~TY~Q;J~ mac Bartoll-Aschlllan Associates. IntrtUe City Uanagei' ' Soc. Sec.,, _______________________ ___ APPROVALS White· City Clerk Copy Green .. Finance Canary· Contracto~s Copy Pink· Receiving Copy Goldenrod· Department Copy " , . SCOPE OF IDRK ••• SAN JOSE DIoc:E.SE PROPERI"i EVAII.JATION OF ROAD AIll.'ERNATIVEs Evaluation of ci=lation options for the San Jose Diocese Property l=ate::i south of Highway 280 ard west of Foothill Blvd. 'Ihe study shall consider various options for a=ess to ard from the Diocese property including retention of the present access, a::mside.ration of a connecting street between Cristo Rey Drive ard stevens Creek Blvd. ard a split site access plan whereby a portion of the site would be served from Stevens Creek Blvd. ard the remainder from Cristo Rey Drive. DEI'AIIED IDRK ITEMS 1) SITE:REmNNAISSllNCE Review of the "fhYsical characteristics of the area ard the surroun::l..ln; roadway network to identify existin;r roadway c:ross-sections, intersection lane configurations, traffic control devices, ard existin;r lard uses. SUpplement existin;r AD!' information, with counts corrlucted on Foothill Blvd. between Cristo Rey Drive ard stevens Creek Blvd., ard on stevens Creek Blvd., west of Foothill Blvd. Also, cor:duct mnual t:urnin:r =vement counts durin;r R1 peak perio:l. at Cristo Rey Drive/Starling Drive ard Foothill Blvd., Stevens Creek Blvd. ard Foothill Blvd., ard st. Jose};tl Ave. ard Eva Ave. 3) ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS Evaluate the existin;r operations of the roadway system by corxlucting an intersection level of service analysis for the three intersections ard a roadway segment analysis for st. Joseph Ave., Cristo Rey Drive, Foothill Blvd., ard stevens Creek Blvd. Use the CAPSSI85 plOO:J:tam. (1985 Highway capacity Manual methcd) to cor:duct the inte...">"SeCtion level of service calculations. 'lhe roadway segment analysis shruld include a o::mparison of the daily volumes ard theoretical capacities. 4) FUItIBE TRAFFIC m:lJECI'IONS Estimate the amotmt of traffic, both. daily ard R1 peak hour, gene:tate::i by l:.Juildcut of the area shewn on figure 1 usin;r appropriate trip gene:tation rates. Add these volumes to obtain future l:.Juildout traffic volumes. sj DrnECl'IONS OF J'.\PP.ROACH AND DEPARIURE revelop directions of appreach am departure for the traffic V01UIreS generated in Item 4. 6) TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT 'IO AIlI'ERNATIVE ROAJ:l'iAY CONFIGUR.!'cr'IONS Assign the future traffic V01UIreS to three roa.d";ICly configuration scenarios usirq the lan1 use assumptions detailErl below: 1) Eristirq readway system 2) Eldsti.rq roadway system plus new connecti.rq readway between cristo Fsy Drive am Stevens Creek Blvd. a) With connection to st. Joseph Ave. b) Without connection to st. Joseph Ave. 3) Eldsti.rq roadway system plus new streets dividin; aa:.ess from cristo Fsy Drive am Stevens Cree.1c Blvd. lAND USE ASStlMPI'IONS: DESClUPl'ION 410 unit retirement center plus a 100 bed skilled rrursi.rq facility I Gates of Heaven Cemetel::y, st. Joseph Seminary Ma1:yknoll Seminary 275 sirqle family housirq units ------------- Option A: ACRES 54 58 41 29 160 342 st. Joseph Seminary site renovated as a conference/lo:'!gi.rq facility at approximately 300,000 sq. ft. (existi..rq facility with minor additions.) 7) DEVEIDP GUlIlEI..UiES FOR NEW ROl'!Il'IAY r:evelop design guidelines for crosa-sec::tian (number of lanes, aligxment. the new roa.d";ICly in.::11.ld.irq width, etc.) am conceptual 8) EVAILlATION OF AIlI'ERNATIVE ~y OJNFIGUR.!'cr'IONS Evaluate the impacts of the readway configuration alternatives with an:intersection level of ser.rice analysis an.:l. readway segment analysis. Des=ibe the results. Meet with the city staff to explain the results am receive their inr;m:. 9) DRAFT RE:R:lRr Present the results of the study in a draft report am submit it to the City for review an:! comment. 10) FINAL REroRr Incorporate appropriate comments into the final report. 11) PRESENTATICN OF RE'SUIlI'S Present information to the Plannirq Commission an:! City Council. ENcr.ostJRES Vicinity Map ZClI'l:iIq Map Exhibit A Project Information SUmmary .. " . , .-, .. ' : ... ': .... " :. " .~ MORA D A IVE JOSEPH'S AVE RANCHD SAN ANTONIO COUNTY PARK / . , .. ,: :. J Vicinity Map not to scale o~==========~~~~=E~L~C~A~M~'-N~O~H~O~S~PbITgA~L~~~~~~======~~~~F~_ 0 CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT CENTER ~== &1Uclu:r ...... _ "., .. ",. . .... , ..... '. , ,U ZONING MAP ~.tfT " l CENTER " ;:* '. ~. , (,PPI!CAIION NO . ...1~·ll· J'5 SITE PLAN (~ . , Jost;pu's , ~ .'., j , ,'\. I ( J \.. Of--" .~~~===~ . ~!-. C.i\ M ! N O .. H QS PITA!- " , o CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT CENTER .s -, , # t ~ .;; ,/ c'i ~ " :'/ " I ). <; ~ ~ t ;' , (;) j , , w ----------~---.. -----, PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF CUPeRTINO I ! APPlICP,J:lON NO.A2-L/-f:) • ! EX ('lIllll' __ ----'A-'--'-i'-- I PIC RESOLUTION NO. ___ _ DATE: ,f I, /i;s,-____ _ L:====_ .. _._ .... "._. __ PROJECT I!IfORIIATlOII .. =, Building Area floor Area: Ratio Humber of Stories Jlel gM 2,354,853.6 Sq.rt. 54.05 Acre. 418,765 Sq.ft, 201 Vartes ~ 1. 2 and 3. IlaxllTUll of 4Q ft~ tor J storilS. humber of Employees Projected! J40 •• 29 Employee RAtlo/1.900 S,.ft. Parking Pro~lded (roul) Existing lJ,e Proposed Use lonlng Dtslgnatlan Paving Area LandsCilped Area tn~t Itutionat Independent ltvlng Unft, Cnngrtgate living UnItt Pers.onA 1 Care Un I ts Skl1Jtd lIurs:(ng units 3Il6 AgriculturAl Continuing Care ReU rement Center Planned Dc:ve loprnent/fnst I tutl9'lill 334,024 Sq.ft. 1,681,689 Sq. ft. 60 275 15 100 14% of Totll Land Area 72% of Tobl L,tnd Area ,El CAMINO HOSPITAL r m -- . • CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT CENTER RESOIlJl'ION NO. 7518 A RESOIlJl'ION OF '!HE CITY CXllNCIL OF '!HE CITY OF aJPERl'INO . AIJlliORIZING EXEClJI'ION OF 0JNI'RACl' w.rm EARION-ASCHMANi ASSOCIATES, mc. 'IO l'.ER];ORM A 'mAFFIC s:ruD'l OF STREElI' AC:!ESS 'IO '!HE SAN JOSE DIOCESE HlOPERl'Y WEST OF liOOIHIIL B:mEVARD WHEREAS, a =tract between the City of Olpertino and Earton-Aschmann Associates, Inc. outlin.illg the tams and con:litions for COI:ducting a traffic study of street access to the San Jose Diocese property west of FoothillBouleva:rd, has been presented to the City Council; and said agreenent having been approved by the D1rector of Planning and Develoment and the City Attorney; NOW, 'IHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the agreement herein refe:r:red to in behalf of the City of CUpertino. PASSED AND AOOPrED at a regular rreet1ng of the City Council of the City of Olpertino this 6th clay of Tune, 1988 by the following vote: Vote Members of the City Council AYES: Koppel, Plungy, Rogers. Gatto NOES: None ABSENT: Johnson ABSTAIN: None APPROVED: lsI John M. Gatto Mayor, City of CUpertino lsI Roberta A. Wolfe Deputy City Clerk