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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Update of Sign Code & Development of a Design Guidelines ManualCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 17 June 24, 2003 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Department Patricia L. Temple 949 - 644 -3228, ptemple @city.newport - beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Professional Services Agreement for a Comprehensive Update of the Sign Code and the Development of a Design Guidelines Manual Subsequent to distribution of the staff report on this item, the project consultant requested changes to some provisions of the Professional Services Agreement. These changes have been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office. The attached changed page 5 of the agreement should be included in the recommended action. Prepared by: 1 :Ea') } Patricia L. Temple, Planni g Director Attachment: Revised Page 5 of Professional Services Agreement 9. CITY POLICY Consultant will discuss and review all matters relating to policy and project direction with the Project Administrator in advance of all critical decision points in order to ensure that the Project proceeds in a manner consistent with City goals and policies. 10. CONFORMANCE TO APPLICABLE LAW REQUIREMENT All work prepared by Consultant shall conform to applicable city, county, state and federal law, regulations and permit requirements and be subject to approval of the Project Administrator (designated in Paragraph 18 below) and City. 11. PROGRESS Consultant is responsible to keep the Project Administrator and /or his /her duly authorized designee informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the work, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or are desired. 12. HOLD HARMLESS To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant__: =a shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents and employees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death or damage to property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever (individually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims "), which may arise from or in any manner relate ; Aii - -to any work performed or services provided under this Agreement (including, without limitation, defects in workmanship or materials and /or design defects [if the design originated with Cons..;a_.i.m =- =) or Cons._G:; ,t se presence or activities conducted on the Project (including, without limitation, the negligent and /or willful acts, errors and /or omissions of Cons L: la f- =:�, its principals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers, consultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or for whose acts they may be liable or any or all of them) -- 1 .i 'T«3 .4 - - - Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing therein shall be construed to require Cona_.ur,:ar;« -.::ter to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in this indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorney's fees in an action on or to enforce the terms of this Agreement. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 5 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 17 June 24, 2003 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT TAMARA CAMPBELL AICP, SENIOR PLANNER (949) 644 -3238 tcampbelIC a_ city. newport- beach. ca. us SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR A COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF THE SIGN CODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DESIGN GUIDELINES MANUAL ISSUE Proposal and Professional Services Agreement with RBF Consulting for a comprehensive update of the Sign Code and development of a Sign Design Guidelines Manual. RECOMMENDATIONS Approve the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with RBF Consulting for the Sign Code Update and a Sign Design Guidelines Manual. DISCUSSION: Last year the Planning Department requested (and was granted) a budget allocation of $50,000 to update the Municipal Code sign regulations. Based on input received from the Planning Commission, City staff, sign permit applicants and the business community, it was determined that the existing sign code regulations were outdated and problematic. Staff had indicated a substantial increase in the number of modification permit applications to deviate from the existing regulations. It has also been noted that the code is missing provisions that deal with certain kinds of signs. For example, the code does not address murals as signs and include regulations for human directional signs (individuals standing on street corners with ten foot long foam hands, directing people to new housing opportunities). In addition, the existing code does not include guidelines for quality materials as well as sign design preferences. SIGN CODE UPDATE AND DESIGN GUIDELINES MANUAL PROPOSAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT June 24, 2003 Page 2 Staff circulated a Request for Proposals (RFP) to eight planning consulting firms in mid - May and received two proposals. Consultant interviews were conducted on June 16 to further evaluate the submittals and review qualifications. After in -depth discussions with each firm, staff recommends awarding the contract to RBF given their extensive background with both Municipal Code development, especially with regard to sign regulations and design guidelines. RBF Proposal The RBF proposal contains three phases: 1) Refine Scope, Review Existing Regulations, Identify Issues, 2) Prepare and Present Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual and 3) Finalize the Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines. It should be noted that throughout these three phases, a committee will meet and confer to assess proposed revisions to the code. A total of seven committee meetings are planned. Committee membership may include representation from the business improvement districts, the chamber of commerce, the community at- large, and Planning Commissioners. Owners of sign production companies may also be asked to join the subcommittee. Phase I — Refine Scope, Review Existing Regulations, Identify Issues. This phase will involve developing a detailed scope of work resulting from an in -depth review of existing regulations, guidelines, procedures, recent modification permits, the Corona del Mar RUDAT and the 2004 Vision Plan. The consultant will also review the Balboa Peninsula Overlay District provisions and the Mariner's Mile sign regulations for applicability to other areas. Specific plans, Planned Community Development Plans, community association position papers and any other relevant information will be reviewed to identify potential issues and areas for analysis. Phase II — Prepare and Present Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual. This phase will include the development of a draft ordinance and draft design guidelines manual. Staff and the committee will review drafts and respond with comments/ revisions. Phase III — Finalizing the Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual. This phase will involve public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council and final adoption of both the ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual. Budget The consultant is proposing a budget of $54,720. Given the importance of having regulations that meet the needs of staff and the community and given the number of issues likely to be addressed and level of detail required in their analysis as well as the amount of public participation, this amount is justified. It should be noted that the 5 SIGN CODE UPDATE AND DESIGN GUIDELINES MANUAL PROPOSAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT June 24, 2003 Page 3 budget reflects a significant amount of time for the RBF Director of Planning and Design, Mr. Pflugrath, and the agreement requires City approval for a change in RBF personnel. The total amount of the RBF contract is $54,720. Funding for this project is currently available from the following sources: • Balance in current year appropriation for Sign Code Update $ 50,000 • Remainder from unexpended appropriations in Division 2710 4,720 CONTRACT FUNDING REQUIRED $ 54,720 Prepared by: Submitted by: 4 •ta..,' •" n�—I CLC 4 Ct J - I! Tamara Campbell, AICP Senior Planner Patricia L. Temple, Planrfing Director Attachments: Request for Proposal Professional Services Agreement (Exhibit A — Proposal) I REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (Sign Code Update and Design Guidelines Manual) q E City of Newport Beach Request for Proposals COMPREHENSIVE REVISION OF THE CITY'S SIGN REGULATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF A DESIGN GUIDELINE MANUAL 1. BACKGROUND AND PROJECT OBJECTIVES The City of Newport Beach is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive revision of its Municipal Sign Code provisions. There will be five major components to the sign code update: 1) conducting a community participation effort involving a subcommittee, 2) drafting new sign code provisions and a design manual based on an analysis of existing issues and recommendations from the subcommittee (including review and revision of sign regulations for two commercial Planned Communities (PC's), 3) an abatement program designed to remove legal, non - conforming signage for the Corona del Mar commercial area, 4) a design manual that illustrates and describes minimum standards .for quality of materials, design, lighting and recommendations for locations of signs and, 5) establishing a sign permit procedure separate from the current building permit process. It should be noted that the City has recently completed sign code provisions /programs for the Balboa Peninsula and Mariner's Mile commercial areas. The consultant will be asked to review these existing provisions and determine the applicability to other older commercial areas. Primary focus of the effort will be to establish new sign code provisions for Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, West Newport and Old Newport Boulevard. In addition to the comprehensive update of citywide sign regulations, this update effort will also include analysis and recommendations for sign standards set forth in the Planned Community Districts for Newport Place and Koll Center. Particular issues of concern in these regulations are the number of signs allowed on multi- tenant buildings and maximum size standards. 2. SCOPE OF WORK Proposals should be prepared with the following scope of work providing an outline of tasks involved with the effort. I Task 1 Review existing regulations This task will entail reviewing the City's existing sign regulations, guidelines, procedures, recent modification permits, Corona del Mar RUDAT and Vision 2004 Plan, the Balboa Peninsula Overlay District provisions and the Mariner's Mile sign regulations as well as specific plans, Planned Community Development Plans, community association position papers and any other information deemed appropriate to become familiar with the background and purpose of the effort. Task 2 Dever Scope of Work The consultant shall prepare a scope of work and schedule for implementation of tasks for approval by City staff and the subcommittee. Task 3 Schedule, organize and lead approximately ten (10) subcommittee meetings prior to and during the development of signs regulations and design guidelines. A subcommittee will be formed to provide input to the development of the new sign code provisions. The group will be comprised of business area and homeowners association representatives as well as representation from the Planning Commission, Economic Development Committee and the Chamber of Commerce. It is anticipated that this subcommittee will provide some initial input to the ordinance and will then review and comment on draft sections of the sign code provisions and design guidelines. Task 4 Develop new sign code provisions. This will entail drafting sign code provisions for review by the subcommittee, Planning Commission and City Council. The regulations will address categories of signs including the following: - a) Wall signs b) Pole signs c) Roof signs d) Projecting signs e) Monument signs f) Changeable copy signs g) Window signs (including painted signs) h) Banners i) Temporary signs j) Murals as signs k) Human directional signs The regulations shall include specifications for size, number, locations and permitted and prohibited sign types. Procedures for modification or waiver of 2 requirements shall also be developed. Commercial Center signage shall also be examined. Task 5 Develop Sign Design Manual In addition to sign code regulations, a design manual shall be developed. The manual shall establish standards for the quality of materials, lighting and other design standards deemed necessary to achieve improvements to the overall sign environment. Issues to be considered in the development of design guidelines include pedestrian versus automobile orientation, size, scale, materials, and location of signage. Task 6 Propose non - conforming sign amortization strategy Once the specifics of the sign code and design guidelines are developed, the consultant shall propose an amortization strategy for the Corona del Mar area, for both existing non - conforming signs, as well as those signs made non- conforming by the adoption of the new code provisions. Task 7 Public Meetings During the course of the study, the Consultant will be required to participate in at least ten (10) meetings with the subcommittee. In addition to these meetings, it is anticipated that the consultant will be required to attend two (2) public hearings before the Planning Commission and two (2) public hearings before the City Council as the code revisions are considered for adoption. 3). PROPOSAL CONTENTS The proposal should contain the following information A. Statement of Understanding. This statement should summarize your understanding of the scope and purpose of the project, including a brief overview of the methodology you would employ to accomplish the sign code amendment. The statement should also include any recommended changes to the Scope of Work presented above that, based on your knowledge and experience, seem appropriate to best meet the goals of this project. B. Experience and Qualifications: Please provide descriptions of at least two similar projects that you have prepared for a city, including the names and telephone number of client references that can be contacted to discuss the work. In addition, please describe any other related experience you have that contributes to your qualifications for this project. C. Project Personnel and Management: List the names, specific qualifications and level of effort of each person, who would be assigned to the project. For 3 1 each person, identify the specific tasks he or she would be undertaking. Designate the person who would have overall responsibility for the project and the person who would be primarily responsible for contact with the City. All sub- contractors should also be identified along with their relevant experience. 4. AMOUNT BUDGETED The City Council has budgeted funds in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) to complete the Sign Code revisions and Design Manual. By publishing this budget amount, the City hopes to provide prospective consulting firms with information they may use to submit reasonable and qualified overall project budgeting and task costing. If prospective consultants believe that more resources are needed to accomplish their proposed scope, they should identify additional resources that may be needed for specific tasks or enhancements The City will rank proposals competitively based on which proposal provides the best package of services within the allotted budget. The City intends to select a consultant based on qualifications and proposals, and negotiate fees based on the final scope of work to be developed jointly by the City and selected consultant. 5. SELECTION PROCESS City officials will review the Proposals, and the most qualified firms will be invited to an interview. The final selection of the consulting firm to be awarded the contract will be made by the City Council. This Request for Proposals (RFP) does not commit the City to award a contract, to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of the Proposal or to procure or contract for services or supplies. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals received as a result of this request, to negotiate with any selected qualified representative, or to cancel any part or the entirety of this RFP, if it is in the best interest of the City to do so. The City may require the proposers selected to participate in negotiations and to submit such price, technical or other revisions of their proposals as may result from negotiations. 6. SELECTION SCHEDULE It is expected that one -hour interviews for the most qualified consultants will be scheduled for Monday, June 16, 2003. 7. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Twenty (20) copies of the Proposal, and one (1) unbound reproducible copy of same, must be received at the address noted below by 5:00 P.M. on Friday. June 11, 2003. If you have any questions please call (949) 644 -3238 4 Tamara J. Campbell, AICP Planning Department City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Post Office Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Attachments 1. Standard Requirements and Authority of the City of Newport Beach 2. Balboa Penninsula Overlay Program and Mariner's Mile sign regulations 3. Planned Community Sign Regulations — Newport Place 4. , Planned Community Sign Regulations — Koll Center M PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT (EXHIBIT A - PROPOSAL) 16 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 24th day of June 2003, by and between CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City "), and RBF Consulting, whose address is 14725 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 -2027 (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant "), 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 intends to conduct a comprehensive update of its Municipal Sign Code provisions and develop a citywide Design Guidelines Manual. C. City desires to engage Consultant to manage and conduct the update of the City's Sign Code and develop the Design Guideline Manual, as outlined in the PROPOSAL attached hereto as EXHIBIT "A," and pursuant to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement D. The principal member of Consultant, for purpose of this Project, shall be Ron Pflugrath, AICP, Director of Planning and Design. E. City has solicited and received a proposal from Consultant, has reviewed the previous experience and evaluated the expertise of Consultant, and desires to contract with Consultant under the terms of conditions provided in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as follows: 1. TERM The term of this Agreement shall commence on the 15t day of day of July, 2003 and shall terminate on the 15t day of February 2004. 2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED Consultant shall diligently perform all the duties set forth in the PROPOSAL, contained in EXHIBIT "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 2.1 The contract and the attached PROPOSAL contains many components of a comprehensive sign code update and design guideline manual. Depending on the outcome of earlier stages of this program, the City may decide that some or all of the latter components are not necessary. Therefore, the City may elect to eliminate some components of the PROPOSAL at its sole discretion. 3. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT City shall pay Consultant for the services in accordance with the provisions of this Section and the scheduled billing rates, contained in the PROPOSAL attached as EXHIBIT "A ". No rate changes shall be made during the term of this Agreement without prior written approval of City. Consultant's compensation for all work performed in accordance with this Agreement shall not exceed the total contract price of Fifty Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($54,720). The City Manager shall have the authority to authorize work beyond this amount, not to exceed 25 percent of the contract amount. Should any components of the PROPOSAL be eliminated by the City pursuant to Section 2.1 of this Agreement, the contracted compensation shall be reduced accordingly, consistent with the estimated cost of said components set forth in the budget included in the PROPOSAL. 3.1 Consultant shall maintain accounting records of its billings which includes the name of the employee, type of work performed, times and dates of all work which is billed on an hourly basis and all approved incidental expenses including reproductions, computer printing, postage and mileage. 3.2 Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to City, payable by City within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice subject to the approval of City, and based upon the payment schedule and billing rates included in EXHIBIT "A ". Timely payment of consultant's invoices is a material part of this Agreement. 3.3 Consultant shall not receive any compensation for extra work without prior written authorization of City. Any authorized compensation shall be paid in accordance with such approval. 3.4 City shall reimburse Consultant only for those costs or expenses, which have been specifically approved in this Agreement, or specifically approved in advance by City. Such cost shall be limited and shall include nothing more than the following costs incurred by Consultant: A. Approved computer data processing and reproduction charges. B. Actual costs and /or other costs and /or payments specifically authorized in advance in writing and incurred by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. 3.5 Notwithstanding any other paragraph or provision of this Agreement, Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 2 i beginning on the effective date of this Agreement, City may withhold payment of ten percent (10 %) of each approved payment as approved retention until all services under this Agreement have been substantially completed. 4. STANDARD OF CARE 4.1 All of the services shall be performed by Consultant or under Consultant's supervision. Consultant represents that it possesses the professional and technical personnel required to perform the services required by this Agreement, and that it will perform all services in a manner consistent with the standard of care used in Consultant's industry. All services shall be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who are not employed by City nor have any contractual relationship with the City. Consultant represents and warrants to City that it has or shall obtain all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals required of its profession. Consultant further represents and warrants that it shall keep in effect all such licenses, permits and other approvals during the term of this Agreement. 4.2 Consultant shall not be responsible for delay, nor shall Consultant be responsible for damages or be in default or deemed to be in default by reason of strikes, lockouts, accidents, or acts of God, or the failure of City to furnish timely information or to approve or disapprove Consultant's work promptly, or delay or faulty performance by City contractors, or governmental agencies, or any other delays beyond Consultant's control or without Consultant's fault. 5. INDEPENDENT PARTIES City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and Consultant is not an employee of City. The manner and means of conducting the work are under the control of Consultant, except to the extent they are limited by statute, rule or regulation and the expressed terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute Consultant or any of Consultant's employees or agents, to be the agents or employees of City. Consultant shall have the responsibility for and control over the details in means of performing the work provided that Consultant is in compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Anything in this Agreement which may appear to give City the right to direct Consultant as to the details of the performance of the services or to exercise a measure of control over Consultant shall mean that Consultant shall follow the desires of City only with respect to the results of the services. 6. COOPERATION Consultant agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's designated Project Administrator, and any other agencies, which may have jurisdiction or interest in the work to be performed. City agrees to cooperate with the Consultant on the Project. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 3 7. PROJECT MANAGER Consultant has designated Ron Pflugrath, AICP, as Project Manager. He shall coordinate all phases of the Project and be available to City at all reasonable times during the Project term. Consultant shall not remove or reassign the Project Manager or assign any new or replacement person to the Project without the prior consent of City. Neither shall Consultant replace other key personnel without the prior written consent of the City. City's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld with respect to removal or assignment of personnel. Furthermore, Consultant guarantees that Ron Pflugrath, AICP (Project Manager) will personally perform all services delegated to him in the PROPOSAL outlined in EXHIBIT "A ", unless previous arrangements have been made with City. Consultant, at the sole discretion of City, shall remove from the Project any of its personnel assigned to the performance of services upon written request of City. Consultant warrants that it will continuously furnish the necessary personnel to complete the Project on a timely basis as contemplated by this Agreement. 8. TIME OF PERFORMANCE Time is of the essence in the performance of the services under this Agreement and the services shall be performed by Consultant in accordance with the Schedule included in the PROPOSAL attached as EXHIBIT "A ". The failure by Consultant to strictly adhere to the schedule may result in termination of this Agreement by City, and the assessment of damages against Consultant for delay. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Consultant shall not be responsible for delays which are due to causes beyond Consultant's reasonable control. However, in the case of any such delay in the services to be provided for the Project, each party hereby agrees to provide notice to the other party so that all delays can be addressed. 8.1 Consultant shall submit all requests for extensions of time for performance in writing to the Project Administrator not later than ten (10) calendar days after the start of the condition which purportedly causes a delay, and not later than the date upon which performance is due. The Project Administrator shall review all such requests and may grant reasonable time extensions for unforeseeable delays, which are beyond Consultant's control. 8.2 For all time periods not specifically set forth herein, Consultant shall respond in the most expedient and appropriate manner under the circumstances, by either telephone, fax, hand delivery or mail. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 4 9. CITY POLICY Consultant will discuss and review all matters relating to policy and project direction with the Project Administrator in advance of all critical decision points in order to ensure that the Project proceeds in a manner consistent with City goals and policies. 10. CONFORMANCE TO APPLICABLE LAW REQUIREMENT All work prepared by Consultant shall conform to applicable city, county, state and federal law, regulations and permit requirements and be subject to approval of the Project Administrator (designated in Paragraph 18 below) and City. 11. PROGRESS Consultant is responsible to keep the Project Administrator and/or his/her duly authorized designee informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the work, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or are desired. 12. HOLD HARMLESS To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents and employees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death or damage to property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever (individually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims "), which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to any work performed or services provided under this Agreement (including, without limitation, defects in workmanship or materials and /or design defects [if the design originated with Contractor]) or Contractor's presence or activities conducted on the Project (including, without limitation, the negligent and /or willful acts, errors and /or omissions of Contractor, its principals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers, consultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or for whose acts they may be liable or any or all of them) regardless of any active or passive negligence or strict liability of City. Contractor understands and acknowledges that the indemnification obligation hereunder is intended to constitute a "Type I" indemnity under California law and extends to and includes Claims arising from the active or passive negligence of Indemnified Parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing therein shall be construed to require Contractor to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in this indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorney's fees in an action on or to enforce the terms of this Agreement. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 5 1 13. INSURANCE Without limiting consultant's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of work, Consultant shall obtain and provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement policy or policies of liability insurance of the type and amounts described below and satisfactory to City. Certification of all required policies shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf and must be filed with City prior to exercising any right or performing any work pursuant to this Agreement. Except workers compensation and errors and omissions, all insurance policies shall add City, its elected officials, officers, agents, representatives and employees as additional insured for all liability arising from Consultant's services as described herein. The insurance policies required are as follows: All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders' Rating of A (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Bests Key Rating Guide: unless otherwise approved by the City Risk Manager. A. Worker's compensation insurance covering all employees and principals of Consultant, per the laws of the State of California. B. Commercial general liability insurance covering third party liability risks, including without limitation, contractual liability, in a minimum amount of $1 million dollars combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If commercial general liability insurance or other form with a general aggregate is used, either the general aggregate shall apply separately to this Project, or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the occurrence limit. , C. Commercial auto liability and property insurance covering any owned and rented vehicles of Consultant in a minimum amount of $1 million dollars combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. D. Professional errors and omissions insurance which covers the services to be performed in connection with this Agreement in the minimum amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). Said policy or policies shall be-endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled or materially altered by either .party, except after thirty (30) days' prior notice has been given in writing to City. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely notice of claim made or suit instituted arising out of Consultant's-operation hereunder. Consultant shall also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the work. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 6 (r1 I( Consultant agrees that, in the event of loss due to any of the perils for which it has agreed to provide comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance, Consultant shall look solely to its insurance for recovery. Consultant hereby grants to City, on behalf of any insurer providing comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance to either Consultant or City with respect to the services of Consultant herein, a waiver of any right of subrogation, which any such insurer of said Consultant may acquire against City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. 14. PROHIBITION AGAINST TRANSFERS Except as specifically authorized under this agreement, Consultant shall not assign, sublease, hypothecate or transfer this Agreement or any of the services to be performed under this Agreement, directly or indirectly, by operation of law or otherwise without prior written consent of City. Any attempt to do so without consent of City shall be null and void. The sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of any of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Consultant, or of the interest of any general partner or joint venturer or syndicate member or cotenant if Consultant is a partnership or joint- venture or syndicate or co- tenancy, which shall result in changing the control of Consultant, shall be construed as an assignment of this Agreement. Control means fifty percent (50 %) or more of the voting power, or twenty -five percent (25 %) or more of the assets of the corporation, partnership orjoint- venture. 15. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Each and every report, draft, work product, map, record and other document reproduced, prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement shall be the exclusive property of City. Any use of completed documents for other projects and any use of incomplete documents without specific written authorization from Consultant will be at City's sole risk and without liability to Consultant. Further, any and all liability arising out of changes made to Consultant's deliverables under this Agreement by City or persons other than Consultant is waived against Consultant and City assumes full responsibility for such changes unless City has given Consultant prior notice and has received from Consultant written consent for such changes. Consultant shall, at such time and in such form as City may require, furnish reports concerning the status of services required under this Agreement. 16. CONFIDENTIALITY The information which results from the services in this Agreement, is to be kept confidential unless the release of information is authorized by City. Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 7 1 17. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES In order to assist Consultant in the execution of his responsibilities under this Agreement, City agrees to provide access to, and upon request of Consultant, one copy of all existing record information on file at City. Consultant shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of data and information provided by City without independent review or evaluation. City will provide all such materials in a timely manner so as not to cause delays in Consultant's work schedule. 18. ADMINISTRATION This Agreement will be administered by the City's Planning Department. Patricia Temple, Planning Director, shall be considered the Project Administrator and shall have the authority to act for City under this Agreement. The Project Administrator or his /her authorized representative shall represent City in all matters pertaining to the services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement. 19. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City to examine, audit and make transcripts or copies of such records during normal business hours. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement. 20. WITHHOLDINGS City may withhold payment of any disputed sums until satisfaction of the dispute with. respect to such payment. Such withholding shall not be deemed to constitute a failure to pay according to the terms of this Agreement. Consultant shall not discontinue work as a result of such withholding. Consultant shall have an immediate right to appeal to the City Manager or his designee with respect to such disputed sums. Consultant shall be entitled to receive interest on any withheld sums at the rate of seven percent (7 %) per anhum from the date of withholding of any amounts found to have been improperly withheld. 21. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS In the event of errors or omissions that are due to the negligence or professional inexperience of Consultant which result in expense to City greater than what would have .resulted if there were not errors or omissions in the work accomplished by Consultant, the additional design, construction and /or a restoration expense shall be Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 8 l� borne by Consultant. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit City's rights under any other sections of this Agreement. 22. CITY'S RIGHT TO EMPLOY OTHER CONSULTANTS City reserves the right to employ other consultants in connection with the Project. 23. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST A. The Consultant or its employees may be subject to the provisions of the California Political Reform Act of 1974 (the "Act "), which (1) requires such persons to disclose financial interest that may foreseeably be materially affected by the work performed under this Agreement, and (2) prohibits such persons from making, or participating in making decisions that will foresee ably financially affect such interest. B. If subject to the Act, Consultant shall conform to all requirements of the Act. Failure to do so constitutes a material breach and is grounds for termination of this Agreement by City. Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless City for any and all claims for damages resulting from Consultant's violation of this Section. 24. NOTICES All notices, demands, requests or approvals to be given under this Agreement shall be given in writing and conclusively shall be deemed served when delivered personally or on the third business day after the deposit thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid, first class mail, addressed as hereinafter provided. All notices, demands, requests or approvals from Consultant to City shall be addressed to City at: City of Newport Beach Attn: Patricia Temple, Planning Director 3300 Newport Boulevard P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA, 92658 -8915 (949) 644 -3222 Fax 644 -3020 Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 9 i `I All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Consultant shall be addressed to Consultant at: Ron Pflugrath, AICP Director of Planning and Design, RBF Consulting P.O. Box 57057 Irvine, CA 92619 -7057 (949) 855 -5783, FAX 837- 4122 25. TERMINATION 25.1 In the event either part hereto fails or refuses to perform any of the provisions hereof at the time and in the manner required hereunder, that party shall be deemed in default in the performance of this Agreement. If such default is not cured within a period of two (2) days, or if more than two (2) days are reasonably required to cure the default and the defaulting party fails to give adequate assurance of due performance within two (2) days after receipt of written notice of default, specifying the nature of such default and the steps necessary to cure such default, the non - defaulting party may terminate the Agreement forthwith by giving to the defaulting party written notice thereof. 25.2 City shall have the option, at its sole discretion and without cause, of terminating this Agreement by giving seven (7) days' prior written notice to Consultant as provided herein. Upon termination of this Agreement, City shall pay to the Consultant that portion of compensation specified in this Agreement that is earned and unpaid prior to the effective date of termination. 26. COMPLIANCES Consultant shall comply with all laws, state or federal and all ordinances, rules and regulations enacted or issued by City. 27. WAIVER A waiver by either party of any breach of any term, covenant or condition contained herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other terrim, covenant or condition contained herein, whether of the same or a different character. 28. INTEGRATED CONTRACT This Agreement represents the full and complete understanding of every kind or nature whatsoever between the Parties hereto, and all preliminary negotiations and agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein. No verbal agreement or Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 10 implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions herein. Any modification of this Agreement will be effective only by written execution signed by both City and Consultant. 29. PATENT INDEMNITY The Consultant shall indemnify City, its agents, officers, representatives and employees against liability, including costs, for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark,. or copyright infringement, including costs, contained in Consultant's drawings and specifications provided under this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first written above. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A Municipal Corporation 0 Mayor City of Newport Beach APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney CONSULTANT RBF Consulting Michael Burke, AICP Executive Vice President of Planning RBF Consulting Professional Services Agreement Sign Code Update and Design Guideline Manual Page 11 a� a D (r1 Mm ax� A itn�'� @ • MF 1� CONSULTING June 1 I, 2003 JN 10- 103052 Tamara J. Campbell, AICP Planning Department City of Newport Beach 3300 New port Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92658 RE: Proposal – Comprehensive Sign Regulations Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Dear Ms. Campbell: RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio (RBF /UDS) is pleased to submit this proposal for the comprehensive revision of City's sign regulations and the development of a citywide design guidelines manual for the City of Newport Beach. We hope that after receiving this proposal, you will agree that our team has more experience than any other in the preparation of sign regulations and the creation of graphically rich design guidelines. While we do not pretend to know all the issues at this point, we do believe that the attached work program will lead to a very successful community participation, planning, and design process that will ensure the successful revision of the City's sign regulations and the preparation of a high quality design guidelines manual. We recognize that this important project requires knowledge and expertise in preparing sign regulations, zoning • documents, design guidelines, and meaningful community participation programs. We are familiar with the region and the current trends that are occurring in the City of Newport Beach —UDS prepared the Balboa Sign Overlay Regulations. However, though we have prepared numerous zoning codes and design guideline manuals, every job is a "custom fit" for our clients and their needs. Our goal would be to work closely with the City to ensure that the end products meet and exceed the City's expectations. Why should the City of Newport Beach consider the RBFUDS Team? Please consider the following: Zoning Code Relevant Project Experience: • Pasadena Sign Code and Design Guidelines, Pasadena. CA • Sacramento Sign Ordinance, Sacramento, CA • Cypress Sign Code – Cypress, CA • Dana Point Sign Design Guidelines • Mission Viejo Development Code – Mission Viejo, CA • San Bernardino Development Code - San Bernardino, CA • Diamond Bar Development Code – Diamond Bar, CA • Truckee Development Code – Truckee, CA • And 20+ Addition Zoning Documents Containing Sign Regulations Design Guidelines Relevant Project Experience: • Balboa Sign Overlay - Newport Beach, CA PLANNING DESIGN T, CONSTRUCTION 14725 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 -2027 • P.O Box 57057. Irvine, CA 92619 -7057 • 949.855.5783 • Fax 949.837.4122 Offices located throughout California. Arizona & Nevada o UDS @rbf.com o .ve o --It 11 w-- Tamara J. Campbell, AICP June 11. 2003 Page 2 i • Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines — Goodyear, AZ • Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines — Huntington Beach, CA • Simi Valley Design Guidelines — Simi Valley, CA • San Bernardino Downtown Design Guidelines - San Bernardino, CA • Stockton Citywide Design Guidelines Manual — Stockton. CA • Westminster Design Guidelines Manual — Westminster, CA RBF Consulting's Multi - Disciplinary Capabilities: RBF Consulting possesses a unique in -house network of over 675 professionals in disciplines including: Planning /Environmental Services, Transportation/Traffic Engineering, Civil Engineering (including Grading. Public Works, Water/Wastewater, and Hydrology), Mechanical /Electrical /Energy Engineering. Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and GIS Services, Mapping, Surveying, Aerial Photogrammetry and Media Services. which results in a coordinated and efficient effort, with full - service consulting capabilities within one firm. RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio is a unique blend of planners and designers dedicated to improving the built environment one project at a time. In this regard, we are pleased to note the 100 percent of UDS's projects are with public sector clients. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and are prepared to further demonstrate our sincere interest in assisting the City of Newport Beach with sign code revision and design guidelines project. We hope that • you sense our enthusiasm for this assignment and will provide us with the opportunity to work with the City once again. If you have any questions or require further qualifications, please contact me at (949) 855 -5778. Respectfully submitted. RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio Ron Pflugrath, AICP Director of Planning and Design u WF CONSULTING PLANNING 6 DESIGN 0 CONSTRUCTION City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision end Design Guidelines Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I - Section 2 - Section 3 - Section 4 - Section 5 - Section 6 - Section 7 - Statement of Understanding Scope of Work Experience and Qualifications Project Personnel and Management References Schedule Proposed Budget °"� June Il, 2003 { L_J 0 i 9 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Statement of Understanding It is our understanding that the City of Newport Beach is seeking consultant services for the revision and updating of the City's Sign Regulations and development of a Citywide Sign Design Guideline Manual. Our detailed scope of work proposes a three -phase program in order to meet the needs of the City. First, RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio (UDS) will conduct an in -depth study of the City's existing Sign Regulations and other relevant documents and information provided by the City, including existing sign guidelines, sign permit approval procedures, recent modification requests for signs, Corona Del Mar RUDAT and Vision 2004 Plan, Balboa Peninsula Overlay District provisions, Mariners Mile sign regulations, and relevant specific plans. A field survey will be made of existing conditions. It is proposed that a public workshop be hosted early in the process by the appointed subcommittee to engage appropriate neighborhood and business associations, advisory groups, sign companies, and other sign proponents to provide input to the subcommittee, staff, and consultant regarding significant sign related issues. The purpose of the workshop will be to receive input and direction prior to proceeding with Phase ll, development of specific ordinance sections. Phase I will provide all of the necessary groundwork to begin preparation of the Administrative Draft Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines. The second phase will include all of the tasks necessary to complete the administrative draft and all subsequent drafts of the revised Sign Regulations and development of a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual through final adoption. All drafts will be complete including definitions, specific standards, and all illustrations. Regular meetings with the subcommittee will be programmed throughout this phase to receive input and to make necessary revisions prior to submitting the recommended draft Sign Regulations to the Planning Commission and City Council at the appropriate public hearings. A second community workshop is recommended to be held in the middle of the process to receive input and direction prior to proceeding to the Public Hearings. RBF Consulting's project manager will make all presentations at the community workshops, Planning Commission, and City Council Public Hearings. It is our understanding that the City of Newport Beach desires a comprehensive update of the Sign Regulations addressing all sign - related issues (those currently identified and those that may be identified through public workshops, staff and subcommittee review processes). Our effort will include streamlining and simplifying the Sign Regulations into an attractive, user - friendly format. The use of matrices, computer simulations, hand -drawn illustrations, and photographs will present the reader with a well thought out and clear "vision" of the types of signs that are allowed and the regulatory framework and approval process that governs their use. We understand that in addition to "internal consistency," the City is concerned that the revised Sign Regulations be very clear, easy to use, and avoid any potential for conflicting interpretations. This will be one of our highest priorities throughout the process. Our experience with over 30 sign ordinances and design guidelines provides our team with a thorough understanding of the issues involved. We strongly believe that such documents must be extremely "user friendly" and should contain the bare minimum of potentially confusing legal and technical terminology. At the same time, the mmfMF June Il, 2003 Page I - I • u CJ • City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual new regulations must also fulfill all of the necessary statutory requirements to ensure that new signs are erected to the highest quality consistent with the City's expectations. Third Phase... This phase will involve public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council and preparation of the final Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. Primary Focus It is understood that the City has recently completed two sign code provisions /programs: one for the Balboa Peninsula and the other for the Manner's Mile commercial areas. These two documents along with other relevant documents (Planned Community Districts for Newport Place and Koll Center will be used to formulate • comprehensive revision of the existing Sign Regulations and development of a Design Guideline Manual. RBF /UDS will focus on developing new Citywide Sign Regulations with special emphasis on Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, West Newport, and Old Newport Boulevard areas. Because of the unique qualities of these areas, it is anticipated that special regulations may be warranted for these areas. Project Management Mr. Ron Pflugrath, AICP, will act as project manager throughout the entire work program. Mr. Pflugrath has 30 years of planning and design experience in both the public and private sectors and is well qualified to lead this project. He has been responsible for the preparation of over 20 .new sign codes, revisions to existing sign codes, and the introduction of special sign programs. Mr. Pflugrath has facilitated sign task force reviews consisting of elected organizations, chambers of industry representatives, real and citizen groups. officials, business commerce, sign estate associates, June 11 2003 Page .1 - 2 1 9 • City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual SCOPE OF WORK If selected by the City of Newport Beach to revise the City's Sign Regulations and develop a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual, the RBF /UDS team would proceed according to the following scope -of -work Phase I - Refine Scope, Review Existing Regulations, Identify Issues Review /revise proposed scope of work. Review and assess existing sign regulations, design guidelines, and other appropriate policy and procedure documents. Identify issues and inconsistencies related to the existing Sign Regulations and any special areas of concern. TASK I.I.• Project Kickoff Meeting RBF /UDS Consulting will meet with City staff to refine, and modify if necessary, the proposed scope of work to fit the City's expectations, Items proposed for discussion include: • Discuss City's expectations for revised Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual • Develop consensus on relationship between Sign Regulations and other City ordinances • Develop coordination procedures between consultant, planning staff, and any other pertinent City departments • Define the roles of the Planning Commission, City Council, and subcommittee • Identify staff expectations • Establish priority list of significant issues • Refine program schedule and milestones • Determine schedule and format of community workshops and subcommittee meetings • Establish procedures for product review and progress reporting Products: Revised project scope, schedule, coordination procedures, workshop/ meeting format, etc. June Il, 2003 Page 2 - I City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TA SK I.2: R e vie w Exis ting Sign Reglulations and Policy Documents The RBF /UDS team will collect from City staff all relevant documents, regulations and plans, studies, application forms, etc. pertaining to the Sign Regulations and any related issues. The consultant team will also request that staff recommend especially difficult provisions of the existing Regulations to be considered for new technical drawings or illustrations. The consultant team will review all pertinent data. Relevant documents include: • Existing sign regulations • Existing design guidelines • Recent modification permits • Corona del Mar RUDAT and Vision 2004 Plan • Balboa Peninsula Sign Overlay • Mariner's Mile sign regulations • Existing Specific Plans • Existing Planned Community Development Plans Products: In -house notes /observations IL CITY OF.NEW,POR.T BEACH_. TASK I.3: Subcommittee Meeting No. I RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee following the project kickoff meeting with staff to introduce the project and receive initial input from the subcommittee on issues that need to be addressed. It is assumed that the City's project manager will attend all subcommittee meetings. Products: Subcommittee meeting June Il, 2003 Page 2 - 2 0 • • ,`!Mf `4 City of Newport Beach - Sfgn Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK L4 Community Workshop No. I- Identifyingr Iss ues At a point early in the process, it would be appropriate for the subcommittee (or Planning Commission) to host a community workshop to engage the public in the identification of issues and concerns related to the City's sign regulations. RBF /UDS would worm with City staff to identify appropriate workshop participants (e.g., City staff and officials, advisory committees, interest groups, sign companies, and developers). The consultant would work with participants in a public workshop format to identify issues and discuss potential alternative solutions. Following two weeks of promotion of this event by City Staff, RBF /UDS will conduct a •Community Workshop. The general public, City staff and officials, advisory committees, interest groups, architects, and developers will be invited to attend this workshop. The workshop could include a range of exercises to help illicit maximum input. Among the tools that may be used: • PowerPoint Presentation of Preliminary Observations and Issues • Post -It NoteTA4 Exercise to Quickly Identify Key Issues and Opportunities • One -by -One Constructive Comment Roundtable • TownScanTM Survey (image preference survey) TownScan TM, is used in many RBF /UDS visioning and design guidelines efforts. It is a tool developed and used by RBF /UDS as a research and community consensus building tool that assists communities define their desires and physical aspirations for the future. RBF /UDS would prepare all necessary materials for presentation at the workshop, including agendas, handouts, and presentation materials. The City would be responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the workshop, including location, announcement preparation and distribution, room setup, and refreshments. Products: Community workshop and presentation materials. TASK LS. Subcommittee Meeting' No. Z RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee to discuss issues and ideas presented at Community Workshop #1. This meeting will be used to solidify the direction on the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. Products: Subcommittee meeting. June II, Z003 Page 2 - 3 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK L6: Memorandum of Finding's and Recommendations Prior to beginning preparation of the administrative draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, RBF /UDS will prepare a memorandum of findings and recommendations for staff review and concurrence. Suggestions may include: • Revising standards for sign size, height, number, location, type, etc. • Consolidation or addition of code sections • Design guidelines content and format • Revision of sign regulations for two PC's • Implications of court rulings regarding "content neutrality" • Amortization of nonconforming signs • Abatement of illegal signs • Streamlining approval procedures • Document format and layout (Matrices /graphs /graphics) Products: Memorandum of findings and recommendations. June II, 2003 Page 2 -4 0 i 0 • 0 I* City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Phase II - Prepare And Present Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual Phase II incorporates the necessary tasks to complete preparation of the revised Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. The following is a summary of the preparation and review sequence. • Prepare Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on direction agreed to with City staff • Staff reviews Administrative Draft and provides comments • Prepare Preliminary Draft Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on staff comments on Administrative Draft • Present Preliminary Draft to the subcommittee for input and direction. • Prepare Public Review Draft for presentation at Community Workshop #2 • Prepare Revised Public Review Draft for consideration by Planning Commission and City Council at public hearings • Prepare final Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on City Council direction TASK 2.1- Document Outline and Forma t Based upon the results of Phase I, RBF /UDS will prepare a draft annotated table of contents in order to develop consensus and a clear understanding of the anticipated form and content of the draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. The outline will be revised following staff input. Products: Draft and final outline and format. TASK 2.2: Staff Review of Outline and Format The draft outline and proposed format would be reviewed by City staff, and input provided to the consultant team prior to commencement any document of Sign Ordinance preparation. The consultant would meet with staff to discuss comments. Copies of the revised outline and format would be forwarded to the subcommittee for review. Products: Meeting with staff June Il, 2003 Page 2 - 5 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.3: Subcommittee Meeting No. 3 RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee to review the outline and format and to further clarify and ratify direction to be taken in the revision of the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. This meeting will provide a further opportunity for subcommittee members to articulate additional ideas which may be triggered by the review of the proposed outline. Products: Subcommittee meeting TASK 2.4: Administrative Draft of Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual An administrative draft of the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual, will be prepared for review by staff. The following components may make up the basic structure of the Sign Regulations. The overall format and table of contents will be jointly agreed to with staff and input from the subcommittee. The following is provided as an example only. Table of contents 2. Coordinated numbering system 3, Introduction and purpose of the Ordinance, authority for the Ordinance and other general requirements 4, Definitions section (illustrated) 5. Requirements and procedures for sign approvals /permits (including master sign programs, creative sign program, etc.) 6. Exempt and prohibited signs 7. General Sign Provisions 8. Walls Signs 9. Pole Signs 10. Roof Signs 11. Projecting Signs 12. Awning Signs 13. Monument Signs 14. Changeable Copy Signs 15. Window Signs (including painted signs) 16. Murals as signs 17. Pedestrian Scale Directional Signs 18. Temporary signs (including human directional signs, banners, balloons, flags, etc.) 19. Off -site signs (billboards, real estate signs, etc.) 20. Illegal sign abatement program 21. Nonconforming sign amortization program 22. Special sign overlay districts (if required) Arcade Sign I 8., June Il, Z003 Page 2 - 6 • • • Products: Administrative draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. TASK 2.5: Staff Review of Administrative Draft Following completion of the Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, they will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy should be returned to the consultant Following completion of the Preliminary Draft Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual, it will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy will be returned to the consultant incorporating all comments and revisions. A meeting with staff would be held to discuss comments. Concurrently, copies of the Preliminary Draft documents should be forwarded to each subcommittee member for review and comment. Products: Meeting with staff June Il, 2003 Page 2 - 7 4x,vr4� t�} City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision aad Design Guidelines Manual i 2 • The following components may make up the incorporating all comments and revisions. basic structure of the Sign Design Guidelines Following receipt of staffs comments, the Manual. consultant will meet with staff to review the comments. 1. Purpose and Intent 2. Applicability 3. General design concepts for readability Products: Meeting with staff 4. Sign Placement 5. General guidelines (design, materials, color, etc.) TASK 2.6: Preliminary Draft 6. Walls Signs Siga Regulations and Desiga 7. Freestanding Signs Guidelines Manual 8. Projecting Signs 9. Awning Signs Based on comments and direction received from 10. Monument Signs staffs review of the Administrative Draft Sign 11. Changeable Copy Signs Regulations and Design Guidelines, the consultant team will prepare the Preliminary Draft 12. Window Signs (including painted signs) documents. • 13. Pedestrian Scale Directional Signs 14. Temporary signs (banners, window signs, etc.) 15. Special design considerations for neon tube Products: Preliminary Draft documents signs and other special types 16. Special sign districts. TASK 2.7: Staff Review of Preliminary Draft Products: Administrative draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. TASK 2.5: Staff Review of Administrative Draft Following completion of the Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, they will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy should be returned to the consultant Following completion of the Preliminary Draft Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual, it will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy will be returned to the consultant incorporating all comments and revisions. A meeting with staff would be held to discuss comments. Concurrently, copies of the Preliminary Draft documents should be forwarded to each subcommittee member for review and comment. Products: Meeting with staff June Il, 2003 Page 2 - 7 City of Newport Beach - Sigu Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.8. Subcommittee Meeting's No. 4, S, and 6 Following the consultant's receipt of comments from City staff, three meetings will be scheduled with the subcommittee to review and discuss their comments and any recommended revisions. Products: Meeting with subcommittee Task 2.9: Public Review Draft Sign Reglula Lions and Design Guidelines Manual Following review and comment by the subcommittee, of the Preliminary Draft Documents, the Public Review Draft documents will be prepared for presentation at Community Workshop #2. Products: Public Review Draft Manual TASK Z.IO: Community Workshop No. Z - Presentation of Preliminary Draft At the second community workshop, the consultant team will present the Public Review Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual for public comment. A brief review of identified issues, alternative solutions, and proposed recommendations will be presented at the workshop as background information. The consultant will prepare all necessary materials for presentation at the workshop, including agendas, handouts, and presentation materials. The City will be responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the workshop, including location, announcement preparation and distribution, room setup, and refreshments. Products: Community Workshop #2 >e Ne June II, 2003 Page 2 - 8 u • • 0 0 r, u City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.11: Subcommittee Mee tingr No. 7 Following Community Workshop #2, RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee to discuss input received at the Workshop and to discuss their comments and any final recommended revisions. Products: Meeting with subcommittee TASK 2.12: Revised Public Review Draft Sign Regrulations and Design Guidelines Manual Following input received at Community Workshop #2 and with staffs and the subcommittee's concurrence, the Public Review Draft will be revised and a Revised Public Review Draft will be prepared for presentation at public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council. Products: Revised Public Review Draft June Il, 2003 Page 2 - 9 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Phase III - Finalizing the Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 3J.- Planning Commission Public Hearing RBF /UDS will attend two Planning Commission Public Hearings. RBF /UDS will prepare necessary graphics and presentation materials for use during the public hearings. An addendum of Planning Commission recommended changed will be prepared by the RBF /DS team for presentation to the City Council. Products: Public Hearings (2) TASK 3.2: City Council Public Hearing RBF /UDS will attend two City Council Public Hearings for the adoption of the Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. RBF /UDS will prepare necessary graphics and presentation materials for use during the public hearings. Products: Public Hearings (2) TASK 3.3: Final Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Following City Council direction as provided in the language of the Council's adopting ordinance, the consultant will make revisions to the Final Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. This final revision will produce the Adopted Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. One master reproducible copy and one electronic version will be provided in Microsoft Word format and PDF format of each document. Products: (1) Master reproducible copy and (1) electronic file of Final Sign Regulations and Sign Design Guidelines Manual Task 3.4: Project Management This task provides the project manager with adequate resources to maintain close client contact with regard to schedules, meetings, and product delivery. Products: Project coordination, meeting, communications MftBF June Il, 2003 Page 2 -10 0 40 • ' ie •, City of Newport Beach — Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Experience and Qualifications RBF Consulting RBF Consulting provides services for planning, design, and construction of the built environment. Our diversity allows us to serve our clients during each phase of a project in a timely. cost- effective and innovative manner while providing quality and responsive service by a highly qualified staff. Types of services include: • Planning • Urban Design • Landscape Architecture • Transportation • Environmental • Public Works • Water Resources i • Structures • Surveying • Geographical Information Systems • Land Development • Construction Management Office Locations Irvine Palm Desert Temecula Camarillo Sacramento Walnut Creek Carlsbad San Diego Las Vegas, NV Ontario San Jose Phoenix AZ RBF Consulting (RBF) is a full service consulting firm providing planning, engineering, surveying, and related professional services. RBF is a private corporation founded in California in 1944. The firm offers a professional staff of over 650 employees located throughout the western United States. RBF possesses the full range of disciplines necessary to provide tum -key planning, design and construction of a wide range of projects. Over 85 percent of RBF's work is for repeat clients, which is testimony to the firm's client service capabilities. In the 2002 list of The Top 500 Design Firms as published by Engineering News - Record, RBF was ranked number 83. RBF moved up from its position of 86 in 2001. Mission Statement: RBF's mission is to make the world a better place through the application of the principle of sustainable development This is accomplished by: providing design services that enhance the quality of life and the environment; provide development, infrastructure, planning and environmental services to private and public clients in local, regional and global markets; lead as professional engineers, planners, surveyors and environmental specialists; and look forward to the future with a commitment to building opportunities and value for our clients and ourselves. June Il, 2003 Page 3 - I • E • City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Urban Design Studio - UDS URBAN DESIGN STUDIO is a distinct division of RBF Consulting that recognizes the special needs of communities undergoing revitalization. UDS focuses on planning, design, and community building projects that have the following core attributes: • Clients Represent the Public or Non -Profit Sectors • Projects Located within an Existing Built Environment • Process is Community- Driven • Solutions Based on Creativity and Unique Approaches • Products Honor Community Values, Heritage, Culture, and Environment • Implementation is an Explicit Objective UDS is a collaboration of experienced planners and designers dedicated to making o difference in towns and cities through the following services: • Urban Design • Streetscape Design • Landscape Architecture • Design Guidelines • Downtown and Neighborhood Revitalization • Community Involvement and Education • Strategic Planning and Organizational Development • Community Economic Development and Promotion UDS works hand -in -hand with communities to develop creative solutions and comprehensive implementation programs that result in . revitalization. The UDS team includes: • Principal urban designers with over 25 years experience • Registered landscape architects and certified planners • Individuals certified in neighborhood revitalization, downtown management and community economic development • Recognized speakers, educators, authors, and illustrators • Professionals experienced as employees in public, private, non -profit sectors • Planners and designers with national and international experience June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 2 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Relevant Projects Zoning Code Project Experience Design Guidelines Project Experience Pasadena Sign Code and Design guidelines - Pasadena, California Balboa Sign Overlay - Newport Beach, California Sacramento Sign Ordinance - Sacramento, California Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines - Huntington Beach, California Cypress Sign Code - Cypress, California Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines - Huntington Beach, California San Bernardino Development Code - San Bernardino, California Diamond Bar Development Code - Diamond Bar, California Mission Viejo Development Coe - Mission Viejo, California Truckee Development Code - Truckee, California Simi Valley Design Guidelines - Simi Valley, California San Bernardino Downtown Design Guidelines - San Bernardino, California Stockton Citywide Design Guidelines Manual - Stockton, California Westminster Design Guidelines Manual - Westminster, California Selected relevant project experience is summarized on the following pages. June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 3 • 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Zoninji Code Relevant Proiect Experience Pasadena SigIn Code and Design Guidelines - City of Pasadena The City of Pasadena, California selected RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio to conduct an in depth sign study, focusing on replacing the existing sign ordinance with a more updated sign code reflective of the City's future development policies, specifically focusing on Old Pasadena. Urban Design Studio conducted several workshops to obtain community input on sign related issues. Computer generated before and after images were prepared to help participants visualize alternative sign sizes and locations. The City identified a number of specific elements that should be addressed in the new Sign Code. Project Highlights, • Reduce ambiguity through specific design standards, and help eliminate code interpretations. • Develop sign standards that relate to land use and building type, including historic structures. Provide regulations for troublesome signs such as projecting signs, temporary window signs, A- frames. banners. and flags. • Develop "human scale" sign standards for Old Pasadena. • Provide specific citywide design guidelines to promote quality signs. Update Sign Code for Future Development Develop Citywide Sign Standards Sign Standards for Old Town Historic Structures Lll Aram, Sigw.,r Pro4;bard I1, ILI R,fn,d Ponnbh V, r. xrh P,.fi,I'd „mm, Sign r" "mrh Before and after June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 4 (9) • 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Zoninji Code Relevant Proiect Experience Pasadena SigIn Code and Design Guidelines - City of Pasadena The City of Pasadena, California selected RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio to conduct an in depth sign study, focusing on replacing the existing sign ordinance with a more updated sign code reflective of the City's future development policies, specifically focusing on Old Pasadena. Urban Design Studio conducted several workshops to obtain community input on sign related issues. Computer generated before and after images were prepared to help participants visualize alternative sign sizes and locations. The City identified a number of specific elements that should be addressed in the new Sign Code. Project Highlights, • Reduce ambiguity through specific design standards, and help eliminate code interpretations. • Develop sign standards that relate to land use and building type, including historic structures. Provide regulations for troublesome signs such as projecting signs, temporary window signs, A- frames. banners. and flags. • Develop "human scale" sign standards for Old Pasadena. • Provide specific citywide design guidelines to promote quality signs. Update Sign Code for Future Development Develop Citywide Sign Standards Sign Standards for Old Town Historic Structures Lll Aram, Sigw.,r Pro4;bard I1, ILI R,fn,d Ponnbh V, r. xrh P,.fi,I'd „mm, Sign r" "mrh Before and after June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 4 4v rv�� City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Sacramento Sign Ordinance - City of Sacramento RBF Consulting was selected to provide services for the revision and updating of the City's Sign Ordinance. Sign - related issues were addressed through a City /Council study session, public workshops, staff review processes, and input from sign industry representatives. The use of matrices, computer simulations, hand -drawn illustrations, and photographs provides the reader with a well thought out and clear "vision" of the types of signs that are allowed and the regulatory framework that governs their use. The work plan included streamlining and simplifying the sign regulations into an attractive, user - friendly format that avoids any potential for conflicting interpretations. Project Highlights: • Develop Standards for Signage and Amenities in the Public Right of Way Create a Process for Implementing Comprehensive Sign Programs for Multi- tenant Projects • Establish Standards to Address Situations of Multiple Business within Single Structures • Allow the Preservation of Non - conforming Signs that have Historic or Cultural Significance • Create Standards for the Use of Neon Signs and Architectural Lighting • Provide Specific Standards for the Provision of Artistic Murals c� t0 fto SIGN 2 � s s Ea DoE SIGNS —> ssstZu SIGN4 JD[c SIGN AREA = 1.2+3+4 COMBINED CANOPY AND UNDER - CANOPY SIGN Cypress Sien Code - City of Cypress The City of Cypress, California selected RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio to conduct an in depth sign study, focusing on replacing the existing sign ordinance with a more updated sign code reflective of the City's future development policies. The Urban Design Studio team conducted several community workshops where participants identified a number of specific elements that should be addressed in the new Sign Code. Project Highlights: • Create less ambiguity through specific design standards, eliminate code interpretations, set specific time limits for "banner signs" and the design of "time /temperature units." • Develop sign districts which relate to land use, building setback structure age, and building type. Provide regulations for troublesome signs such as: temporary window signs. A- frames. banners, flags. balloons, lease signs, and vehicle signs. • Develop "human scale" sign standards for unique commercial districts. • Inventory illegal and abandoned signs. • Provide specific regulations and design considerations for neon signs. U June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 5 • C J I Q City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Development Code - City of San Bernardino Urban Design Studio, in collaboration with Jacobson & Wack, Inc., completed a state -of -the -art Development Code for the City of San Bernardino. The San Bernardino Development Code is the first Code in the State of California to extensively combine various development standards, subdivision regulations and design guidelines into a single comprehensive, easy to use document. Unique Code elements include: Illustrated Development Standards - Graphic illustrations and matrices to depict development standards and any other regulatory site development devices: building envelopes (per district), parking standards, sign standards /terms, landscape standards. Illustrated Design Guidelines - Clearly illustrated do's and don'ts developed for residential, commercial, and industrial development. Each development type is addressed in terms of site planning, architecture, and circulation. Illustrated Glossary of Terms - The most misinterpreted Zoning Code definitions are illustrated to provide a tight and consistent interpretation between planners and developers. Project Highlights: Illustrated Development Standards • Illustrated Design Guidelines • Illustrated Glossary of Terms 40 . • �' i'�h. y.nti :.Srjn ybkn NUSns� bER'pflRDlf1O `:- ° o-o- so �EVEIOPMff1i= -; 5, COD€ .. • Wif 19 e� all of sfin D - RUIIICIDItt.0 `. .:All, . Zr- J 1� June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 6 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Development Code - City of Mission Viejo The joint venture team of Urban Design Studio and Jacobson & Wack was selected to prepare a new Development Code for the recently incorporated City of Mission Viejo. One major challenge faced by the project team was the formulation of new development standards for a multitude of land use districts. Since Mission Viejo had been developed under a Planned Community Development Plan that allowed great flexibility, development standards varied greatly. The Development Code relies heavily on graphics, matrices, and techniques rather than text to clearly communicate the type and quality of development desired by the City. Urban Design Studio was responsible for assisting J &W in initiating new site development standards, design guidelines, format, graphic illustrations, and generally creating the user - friendly Development Code. Development Standards include graphic illustrations and matrices to depict development standards and any other regulatory site development devices: parking standards, sign standards, landscape standards, and building envelope. Design Guidelines include clearly illustrated do's and don'ts developed for multi - family commercial, and industrial development. Each development type was addressed in terms of site planning, architecture, and circulation. Glossary of Terms includes the ten most misinterpreted zoning code definitions, which are illustrated to provide a tight and consistent interpretation between planners and developers. Project Highlights: • Development Standards • Design Guidelines • Zoning Code Glossary OrNNprof «I «M�a.we span space /r «rcabn man. xu,ana. MROUGHtor STREET CORNERLOr June fl, 2003 Page 3 - 7 0 0 �I I --Aa I REVERSED CORNER .. LOT I'I FUG for -7 KEY LOT � W n�.•a.,;aa aN e,m �� "� r..ai; iNrEwoutor MROUGHtor STREET CORNERLOr June fl, 2003 Page 3 - 7 0 0 �I 0 9 0 0 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manua/ Design Guidelines Relevant Project Experience Balboa Sign Overlay - City of Newport Beach Urban Design Studio was selected to provide supplemental standards to the base Sign Code in Newport Beach for the commercial district of Balboa Peninsula. The sign standards were developed to evaluate sign permit applications ensuring that signs conform to recommended standards, are compatible with surrounding use and proposed use, are integrated with building architecture, and do not detract from the area. Procedures for sign approval contained in the supplement are applicable to the following categories: single building tenants, multi- tenant buildings, non - conforming signs, and special exceptions for signs with creative solutions. Project Highlights: • Creative Design and Local Character • Amortization Schedule • Graphic and User - Friendly Document The sign standards encourage businesses to be creative and to express the local character and distinctive image - - - - - - - associated with Balboa Peninsula. An incentive program, amortized over a }� fifteen -year period, �� I encourages businesses to replace signs earlier, as incentives decrease over time. �• .,,C,l'TY. -OF NEWP June fl, 2003 i.17 VO" .aj ,.. _ v'i WNIA�I'lYlO' -r3 y RT BEACH Page 3 - 8 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manua/ City of Goodyear Design Guidelines - Goodyear, Arizona The City of Goodyear, Arizona is faced with population growing at an average rate of 17 percent per annum over a five -year period, combined with an increase in commercial and industrial business. Due to rapid growth and development the City is concerned about limited design elements and aesthetics exhibited as narrow side yards, small lot size, limited range of color, uniform building orientation, and building architecture with little diversity. Urban Design Studio, a division of RBF Consulting, was selected to provide a design guidelines manual for citywide development and redevelopment on matters of design and aesthetics and to complement the mandatory zoning standards. The design guidelines are intended to promote future development consisting of high quality buildings with diverse architecture, to stimulate investment, and to strengthen economic vitality. In order to determine the identity and character desired by the City, our patented °TownScanTM" community image survey was conducted by Urban Design Studio utilizing 150 images which were viewed by stakeholders. After the stakeholders rated each image, a Preference Survey Positive Image Poster was compiled reflecting the unique identity of Goodyear. Project Highlights: Site Planning Architectural Design • Landscape Design • Wall Design Traditional Neighborhood Design Storefront Design • Parking & Circulation Public Space June fl, 2003 Page 3 - 9 0 0 .I,y Y 'x • 0 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manua/ Citywide Urban Design Guidelines - City of Huntington Beach The City of Huntington Beach selected Urban Design Studio, a division of REF Consulting, to conduct a study to prepare Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. Ninety -eight percent of the City is developed with residential, commercial, industrial, public uses, and streetihighways. Although the fundamental urban design patterns, land use distribution, and form of development are largely established, there was a need to set forth design guidelines in order to 1) establish "district" identities; 2) set forth specific design parameters to minimize /eliminate land use conflicts; 3) establish specific design standards for the development and redevelopment of City "subareas" as well as "urban nodes,' "image corridors," and "landscape corridors." The Design Guidelines now set forth the City's explicit design criteria which a) provide clear direction to the development community about how to achieve high quality, aesthetically pleasing and functional design solutions which positively contribute to the City's form and character, and b) provide specific criteria for use by regulatory bodies in their review of development proposals. Project Highlights: • Establish "District' Identities Set Forth Specific Design Parameters for Land Use Establish Specific Design Standards for Development and Redevelopment June ll, 2003 Page 3 - I0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manua/ Citywide Design Guidelines Manual - City of Simi Valley Urban Design Studio, a division of RBF Consulting, was selected by the City of Simi Valley to prepare a Citywide Design Guidelines Manual. These guidelines addressed the site planning and architectural design characteristics of different commercial types, with a focus on the most general non - residential development! Commercial Thoroughfare Buildings and Business Parks. Urban Design Studio conducted a Visual Preference Survey to elicit a positive or negative response to a variety of different design situations relevant to issues and concerns in Simi Valley. The unique outcome of this process gave Urban Design Studio excellent direction in creating the best possible design guidelines, which acknowledge the prevailing architectural characters and development patterns within Simi Valley today. The guidelines compliment mandatory development standards by providing good examples of appropriate design solutions and by providing design interpretations of various standards. Project Highlights: • Site Planning Parking and Circulation Landscaping • Architecture Signs Public Safety Through Design City of Simi Valley Citywide Design Guidelines _:1, Ica! �'t • i a June A 2003 Page 3 -11 • 0 • �4 June A 2003 Page 3 -11 • 0 • 9 @ City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Downtown Design Guidelines - City of San Bernardino Urban Design Studio was retained by the City's Redevelopment Agency to prepare a comprehensive design guidelines manual for all rehabilitation and new development within the City's eight block downtown area. The City's downtown area is currently involved in the National Main Street Program. The Program is a public /private partnership developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to stimulate downtown economic development within the context of historic preservation in small cities. The Design Guidelines Manual addressed issues related to site planning architecture, storefront design, Signage, rehabilitation guidelines, lighting and the characteristics that new "infill" buildings should have in order to be compatible in the historic commercial isarea. The manual was prepared to describe common errors in storefront rehabilitation, building design and building locations. The manual is designed for use by Main Street and city staff who must recommend design approval and financial assistance for certain design improvements which are "upgrades" beyond what would be required. It will also provide a reference made available to property owners who are considering an investment in their current buildings or new construction. D011T70NRDE9ON GIIIDEWES u Project Highlights: • Site Planning Architecture • Storefront Design • Signage Rehabilitation Guidelines Lighting mrrUMUCnmEs June ll, 2003 Page 3 - I2 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manua/ Design Guidelines Manual - Cit•y of Westminster Urban Design Studio was selected by the City of Westminster to prepare a comprehensive design guidelines manual to establish design criteria for the entire City. The City's primary goal was to create specific architectural identities for two unique commercial areas, while maintaining aesthetic continuity throughout the City. The scope of the manual includes: all aspects of site design; guidelines for architectural design; landscape standards and street furniture; sign design guidelines. Little Saigon, a community within Westminster, has the largest Vietnamese population in the United States. In order to preserve and further enhance the unique cultural aspect of this area, Urban Design Studio provided design guidelines to encourage French Colonial and Chinese -style architecture typical of Vietnam. Within the Civic Center district the design guidelines encourage the use of an "Old English" architectural theme. The goal is to create a unique identity for the area around the Westminster Civic Center. As part of the Design Guideline manual, Urban Design Studio developed a "streamlined" design review process which identifies all responsibilities, time frames, board membership, and review procedures Project Highlights: • Site Design • Architectural Design Guidelines Landscape Standards and Street Furniture • Sign Design Guidelines el► c�,.•a man. x % rfr 6= � — neui► I� It June A 2003 Page 3 - I3 0 0 -�` City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Prolect Personnel and Management Team Member Responsibilities Ron Pflugrath, AICP, Director of Planning Programs for RBF, will serve as project manager for this project. He will be responsible for overall contract administration and for maintaining the work program schedule. He will be responsible for the day -to -day management of the team, will be the primary liaison with City staff, and will facilitate all meetings. Mr. Pflugrath will be the primary author of the revised Sign Code Regulations and the Design Guidelines Manual. Ron Plenguita, urban planner, will work with Mr. Pflugrath as assistant project manager, participating in the revision of code language and development of the design guideline manual. John Shetland, urban designer, will be responsible for the preparation computer graphics, including computer simulations, and sign graphics. Team Member Qualifications Please see the following resumes for team member experience and qualifications. June A 2003 Page 4 - I 0 • • t City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual — Ron Pflukrath, AICP Director of Planning' and Design Registration: 1988, American Institute of Certified Planners, CA Education: B.S., 1972, Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Mr. Pflugrath is an urban planner /designer who has been involved in a wide variety of public and private sector planning projects over the past 30 years. After graduating from California Polytechnic State University, Pomona, Mr. Pflugrath joined the staff of the City of Pomona where he took on the duties of Project Manager and chief author of the City's new General Plan. While at Pomona, he was also responsible for developing the City's first parcel specific land use and demographic computer data base. A position with the City of Santa Fe Springs sharpened Mr. Pflugrath's abilities in the areas of redevelopment project planning and he developed and managed the City's housing rehabilitation program with funding resources leveraged to over $1,000,000. At the same time, he was responsible for supervising the department's current planning activities including interpretation of General Plan policies and amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. One of the highlights of Mr. Pflugrath's career came as Principal Planner with the Parsons Corporation for the design and implementation of a new city of 150,000 population at Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. There, he was responsible for preparation of the new city's first design and development manual, and the preparation of a variety of unique planning documents, including the first comprehensive zoning code to be available in the Kingdom. Over the past 16 years, Mr. Pflugrath has established a strong reputation for preparing zoning and land use documents, community design elements, specific plans, and design guidelines. Mr. Pflugrath has a thorough understanding of General Plan implementation tools through his participation over 20 comprehensive zoning code revisions. Mr. Pflugrath has been involved with the preparation of ten public initiated specific plans where he either managed the project of was a major contributor. Mr. Pflugrath has taught professional development courses in Zoning Ordinance preparation for UCLA Extension (Designing and Implementing Effective Zoning Ordinances) and has lectured at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly Pomona in the Urban Planning Departments. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: Azusa Avenue Streetscape Improvements (Azusa, CA) - Project manager for preparation of pedestrian friendly Streetscape improvement plans for Azusa's main downtown thoroughfare. Uptown Orange Specific Plan (Orange, CA) - Project manager providing site planning services in conjunction with the redevelopment of an approximately 75 acre site adjacent to the Santa Ana Freeway, US 15. Worked with the City of Orange to develop a vision for the area that included a dynamic mix of uses. Citywide Urban Design Guidelines (Huntington Beach, CA) - Served as contributing project planner in the preparation of Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. The Design Guidelines set forth the City's design criteria which about how to achieve high quality, aesthetically pleasing and functional design solutions. Entertainment Corridor Image Enhancement Program (Buena Park, CA) - Served as contributing project planner for preparation of a series of urban design visions for the City's entertainment corridor - Beach Boulevard including use of banners, flags, entry signage, special lighting effects, landscaping, street furniture, and wayfinding signs. Media District Master Plan of Public Improvements (Burbank CA) - Served as contributing project planner for Burbank's Media District Master Plan of Public Improvements (MPPI). The MPPI is intended to serve as a comprehensive framework for improvement of streets, alleys, crosswalks, public area landscaping, street furniture. and utilities. An June Il, 2003 Page 4 - 2 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual implementation program includes the approximate costs of improvements. Downtown Specific Plan, City of Pismo Beach, CA - Manager of urban design project to help establish the downtown as the focal point of the city. Developed specific guidelines for site planning, architecture, historic buildings, advertising and landscape. Also prepared applicable zoning regulations to enhance the downtown's pedestrian environment Some of the public projects that he has managed and /or provided major contributions include: Specific Plans and Urban Design • Uptown Orange Redevelopment Project • Moffett Business Park Specific Plan EIR City of Sunnyvale • Design Guidelines, East Ojai Avenue, Town of Ojai • Redevelopment Implementation Strategies and Development Guidelines, City of Carson • Barton Road Specific Plan, City of Grand Terrace • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Escondido • Design Guidelines, Morongo Indians, City of Banning Design Guidelines, City of National City Downtown Revitalization Program Evaluation, City of Cathedral City • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Pismo Beach • Highland Avenue Urban Design Study, City of San Bernardino • East Washington Boulevard Urban Design Plan, City of Culver City • Design Guidelines Manual, City of Westminster • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Temple City Old Town Specific Plan, City of Temecula • Hillside Development Standards, Town of Los Gatos • San Fernando Road Land Use and Urban Design Strategy, City of Glendale Zoning and Sign Regulations • Development Code (zoninglsubdivisionldesign), City of Alameda Development Code (zoninghubdivisior ✓ design), City of Chico Development Code (zoninghubdivision/design), City of Diamond Bar Development Code (zoninghubdivisior ✓ design), City of Mission Viejo • Development Code (zoning/subdivision), City of Murrieto • Development Code (Zoning, subdivision, design, City of Pomona • Development Code (zoninghubdivision/design), City of San Bernardino • Development Code (zoninghubdivision/design), City of Sonoma Development Code (zoninghubdivision), City of Stockton Development Code, City of Lake Havasu City, Arizona Development Code (zoninghubdivisionldesign), Town of Truckee • Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances, City of Huntington Park Zoning Ordinance, City of Culver City Zoning Ordinance, City of Fillmore Zoning Ordinance, City of Fountain Valley Zoning Ordinance, City of Norwalk • Zoning Ordinance, City of Novato Zoning Ordinance, City of Tustin Zoning Ordinance, Town of Windsor • Sign Ordinance, City of Pasadena • Sign Ordinance, City of Cypress • Sign Ordinance, City of Sacramento CBD Zoning District City of Mesa, Arizona CBD Zoning District. City of Sedono, Arizona • CBD Zoning District. City of Arcadia June 11, 2003 Page 4 - 3 • u 0 0 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Ron Menguita Urban Designer Mr. Menguita has over eight years of Planning experience. His project experience includes: assisting and managing the preparation of land use plans, design standards /guidelines, specific plans, downtown plans, and general plan updates. In addition, Mr. Menguita's experience includes Geographic Information Systems (GIS). His Planning and GIS experience makes him an ideal candidate for any project requiring analysis of spatial data. Mr. Menguita utilizing many programs including AutoCAD, Arc /Info, ArcView, and Adobe Photoshop as tools to many projects related to land use planning, transportation planning, and environmental planning. Ron Menguita's professional experience in multiple aspects of planning is founded on his positions with private and public agencies. His experience includes interning with the City of La Verne and the City of Irvine, and working for the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), BonTerra Consulting, and Urban Design Studio /RBF Consulting. Mr. Menguita entered the planning profession because of his interest in the design of "sustainable communities." Sustainability implies that the use of energy and materials in an urban area be in balance with what the region can supply. He believes that there is a new direction in urban design: more compact, mixed -used communities; more efficient buildings; diverse transit systems; water and waste conservation: and a greater understanding to the uniqueness of each region. His goal is to reverse the flight to suburbs and make cities more responsive to our current economic and environmental needs through urban design. His depth of experience includes: GIS • Land Use Planning • Design Guidelines Specific Plans •• Downtown Revitalization • Streetscope Design • General Plan Updates • Zoning Ordinances • Master Plans Key Urban Projects: • Redondo Beach, CA - Residential Design Guidelines (Project Manager) Glendora, CA - Glendora Community Plan 2025 (Contributing Planner /GIS Analyst) San Clemente, CA - Marblehead Coastal (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Riverside County - Riverside County Integrated Project (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Thousand Oaks, CA - Thousand Oaks Boulevard Urban Design Framework (Contributing Planner) Goleta, CA - Goleta General Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Stockton, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Contributing Planner) • Placentia, CA - Placentia General Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Santa Ana, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Contributing Planner) • Glendora, CA - Route bb Specific Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) • Lancaster, CA - North Downtown Neighborhood Revitalizatior✓I'ransit Village Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Prescott Valley, AZ - General Plan Update (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) • Cerritos, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing PlannedGlS Ana)yst) Sunnyvale, CA - Mof fet Park Specific Plan (Contnbuting PlannedGlS Analyst) • Henderson, NV - Citywide and Downtown Design Standards (Project Planner) • Goodyear, AZ - Citywide Design Guidelines (Project Planner) • Redding CA - Downtown Specific Plan (Contributing Planner) Costa Mesa, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing Planner) • Cypress, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing Planner) • Avondale, AZ - Redevelopment Implementation Plan (Project Planner) • Newport Beach, CA - Balboa Sign Overlay (Project Planner) ° Huntington Beach, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines Manual (Project Planner) ° Pasadena, CA - Pasadena Sign Code (Contributing Planner) June fl, 2003 Page 4 - 4 City of Newport Beach -S40 Code Revision end Design Guidelines Manual • Simi Valley, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Project Planner) Los Gatos, CA - North 40 Specific Plan (Contributing Planner) • Windsor, CA - Zoning Ordinance Update (Contributing Planner) • Pomona, CA - Zoning Ordinance Update (Contributing Planner) June 11, 2003 Page 4 - 5 0 is • City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manua/ John Shetland Urban Designer Education- B.S., 1996, City and Regional Planning, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo With eight years of extensive urban design experience, John Shetland focuses his practice on traditional town planning, public space design, streetscape enhancement, and revitalization of urban districts and small town downtowns. His practical approach to urban design emphasizes the human dimensions of space, while simultaneously seeking opportunities for community building and economic development through design. For all of his urban design projects, John spends significant time learning the needs of his clients and the public, as well as •exploring the implications of each design element prior to making recommendations. He routinely contemplates scale, massing, architectural context, relationships between adjacent uses and activities, and the connection between the internal spaces of buildings and the public realm. His urban design strategies are grounded in economic rationale to make certain that the end result - the built environment - achieves desired objectives. John's successful urban design career is largely the result of his ability to convey complex urban design concepts to the public through hand drawn renderings, computer - generated before- and -after visual simulations, and high quality computer -aided plan graphics. Of most significance, he strives to ensure that the urban design recommendations he produces will result in strong community fabrics and more vital public realms. His depth of experience includes: • Land Use Planning Streetscape Design Design of Public Spaces • Landscape and Architectural Design Guidelines • Signage Studies • Photo - Realistic Computer Visualizations and Urban Design • AutoCod Assisted Design Specific projects that Mr. Shetland has provided significant contributions include: Revitalization, Livable Communities and Urban Design • Lancaster, CA -North Downtown Area Neighborhood Vision Plan • Boners Ferry , ID- Downtown and Community Strategic Plan • Twin Falls, ID- Histonc Old Towne Business Development Guide • Lincoln City, OR- Village of Taft Redevelopment Plan • San Juan Bautista, CA- Histonc San Juan Bautista Plan • Redding, CA- Downtown Redding Specific Plan • Burbank CA -Media District Streetscape Design Plan • Huntington Beach, CA- Citywide Design Guidelines • Avondale, AZ- Redevelopment Implementation Plan • Chewelah, WA- Downtown Chewelah Revitalization Strategy • Tonopah, NV- Downtown Tonopah Revitalization Strategy • Kennewick WA- Downtown Kennewick Revitalization Strategy • Roseburg OR- Downtown Roseburg Revitalization Master Plan • Los Altos, CA -North Entry Area Specific Plan • Inglewood, CA -Darby -Dixon (o.ko. Garland Village) Neighborhood Revitalization Specific Plan • Corona, CA- Downtown Revitalization Specific Plan • Temecula, CA - Southside Urban Design Vision Plan • Temeculo, CA - Computer Aided Design Guidelines • Lake Forest, CA-El Toro Road Visioning Program • Apache Junction, AZ- Apache Junction Main Street Program Downtown Apache Junction Vision Plan • Ontario, CA- Ontario Redevelopment Agency Downtown Guide for Development • Lake Fores( CA-El Toro Road Commercial Center Analysis and Revitalization Site Planning (Project Manager) • West Hollywood, CA - Design Guidelines Graphics • Bakersfield, CA - West of Buena Vista Land Use Plan • Valencia, CA - West Creek Illustrative Land Use Plan • Valencia, CA - AutoCod Land Use Plan • Summerlin Village, NV - Conceptual Land Use Plan June 11, 2003 Page 4 - 6 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Comprehensive and Community Planning • Prescott Valley, AZ -City of Prescott Valley General Plan Update • Goodyear, AZ -Open Space, Parks, and Trails Master • Chandler, AZ- Southeast Chandler Area Plan • Costa Mesa, CA -City of Costa Mesa Year 2000 General Pion Update • Phoenix, AZ -North Area Land Use Planning Study and General Plan Amendment Los Gatos, CA -2000 General Plan Update 11 June II, 2003 Page 4 - 7 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual - References Zoning Code Revisions: City of Pasadena Sign Code and Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared a comprehensive revision to the City's Sign Ordinance and a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual. Community participation has been facilitated by a series of focused community workshops. Contact: Denver Miller, Senior Planner City of Pasadena 626 - 744 -6733 City of Diamond Bar - RBF /UDS prepared City's first comprehensive Development Code following incorporation and adoption of new General Plan. Special issues dealt with included hillside protection and tree preservation. The Code was adopted by the City November 3, 1998. Contact: Jim DeStefano, Assistant City Manager City of Diamond Bar (909) 396 -5676 City of San Bernardino Development Code - RBF /UDS prepared comprehensive Development Code, incorporating zoning, subdivision, and Citywide design guidelines into an integrated, easy -to -use document. Hillside development and ridgeline protection were among the many issues addressed. The project received the National APA Outstanding Planning Award for Plan Implementation in 1992. Contact: Valerie Ross, Principal Planner City of San Bernardino (909) 384 -5057 City of Stockton Development Code - RBF /UDS prepared a comprehensive Development Code, incorporating zoning and subdivision regulations into an integrated document. Contact: Dianne Keil Smith, Senior Planner City of Stockton (209) 937 -8340 Design Guidelines: Balboa Sign Overlay - RBF /UDS prepared a focus Design Guidelines Manual. The focus area included the commercial district of Balboa Peninsula. This project received a certificate of meet award in 2000. Contact: Patrick Alford City of Newport Beach (949) 644 -3200 Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared Design Guidelines to compliment the mandatory zoning standards. Contact: Harvey Krause, Director City of Goodyear (623) 932 -3005 Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared Citywide Design Guidelines, incorporating zoning and subdivision standards. The guidelines received the California APA Outstanding Planning Award in 2001. Contact: Howard Zeleksky, Director of Planning City of Huntington Beach (7 14) 536 -5271 Simi Valley Design Guidelines - This Design Guidelines Manual focused on non - residential development. The guidelines provided good examples of appropriate solutions and design interpretation of various standards. The product received this Central Coast Section APA Award for focus Issue In 2000. Contact: Paul Drury, Senior Planner City of Simi Valley (805) 503 -6861 June 11, 2003 Page 5 - I 0 • 0 4 d a m O a U O m a O m a a m M N J Q T 7 m C m 'L N @ J m m N c O ° U h m J C c 9 m _ °' (7 C 'E @ J C ° O m O C C m K C @ @ O c m J C �+ N OI c 3 c d d N LL a m° m e 2 m �n y m O m o. `m y U m m E . p y g m g g o c g °¢ O U a F- o mi 3 m a o m m a O K o v z D of d m d Z` d U� y m U m 2 w E '� E c c ^> E > y E E m^ m y O O K o � Uw o m O J m m c m w° d o a tr Q K a of 0 O 0 ° 0 0¢ 0 a i n N i Cf om . 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Campbell, AICP Planning Department City of Newport Beach 3300 New port Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92658 JN 1 0- 1 03 052 RE: Proposal – Comprehensive Sign Regulations Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Dear Ms. Campbell: RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio (RBF /UDS) is pleased to submit this proposal for the comprehensive revision of City's sign regulations and the development of a citywide design guidelines manual for the City of Newport Beach. We hope that after receiving this proposal, you will agree that our team has more experience than any other in the preparation of sign regulations and the creation of graphically rich design guidelines. While we do not pretend to know all the issues at this point, we do believe that the attached work program will lead to a very successful community participation, planning, and design process that will ensure the successful revision of the City's sign regulations and the preparation of a high quality design guidelines manual. We recognize that this important project requires knowledge and expertise in preparing sign regulations, zoning documents, design guidelines, and meaningful community participation programs. We are familiar with the region and the current trends that are occurring in the City of Newport Beach —UDS prepared the Balboa Sign Overlay Regulations. However, though we have prepared numerous zoning codes and design guideline manuals, every job is a "custom fit' for our clients and their needs. Our goal would be to work closely with the City to ensure that the end products meet and exceed the City's expectations. Why should the City of Newport Beach consider the RBFUDS Team? Please consider the following: Zoning Code Relevant Project Experience: • Pasadena Sign Code and Design Guidelines, Pasadena, CA • Sacramento Sign Ordinance, Sacramento, CA • Cypress Sign Code – Cypress, CA • Dana Point Sign Design Guidelines • Mission Viejo Development Code – Mission Viejo, CA • San Bernardino Development Code - San Bernardino, CA • Diamond Bar Development Code – Diamond Bar, CA • Truckee Development Code – Truckee, CA • And 20+ Addition Zoning Documents Containing Sign Regulations Design Guidelines Relevant Project Experience: • Balboa Sign Overlay - Newport Beach, CA PLANNING ,. DESIGN 5 CONSTRUCTION 14725 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 -2027 • PO. Be, 57057, Irvine, CA 92619 -7057 • 949.855.5783 • Fax 949.837 4122 Offices located throughout California, Arizona & Nevada o UDS ®rbf.com w ..,o ere.e o:cF 0 Tamara J. Campbell. AICP June 11. 2003 Page 2 • Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines — Goodyear, AZ • Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines — Huntington Beach. CA • Simi Valley Design Guidelines — Simi Valley, CA • San Bernardino Downtown Design Guidelines - San Bernardino, CA • Stockton Citywide Design Guidelines Manual — Stockton, CA • Westminster Design Guidelines Manual —Westminster, CA RBF Consulting's Multi - Disciplinary Capabilities: RBF Consulting possesses a unique in -house network of over 675 professionals in disciplines including: Planning /Environmental Services, Transportation/Traffic Engineering, Civil Engineering (including Grading, Public Works, Water/Wastewater, and Hydrology). Mechanical /Electrical /Energy Engineering, Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and GIS Services, Mapping, Surveying, Aerial Photogrammetry and Media Services, which results in a coordinated and efficient effort, with full- service consulting capabilities within one firm. RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio is a unique blend of planners and designers dedicated to improving the built environment one project at a time. In this regard, we are pleased to note the 100 percent of UDS's projects are with public sector clients. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal and are prepared to further demonstrate our sincere interest in assisting the City of Newport Beach with sign code revision and design guidelines project. We hope that •you sense our enthusiasm for this assignment and will provide us with the opportunity to work with the City once again. If you have any questions or require further qualifications. please contact me at (949) 855 -5778. Respectfully submitted, RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio Ron Pflugrath, AICP Director of Planning and Design 0 WF CONSULTING PLANNING C DESIGN a CONSTRUCTION si City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Degn Guidelines Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I - Statement of Understanding Section 2 - Scope of Work Section 3 - Experience and Qualifications Section 4 - Project Personnel and Management Section 5 - References Section 6 - Schedule Section 7 - Proposed Budget Em . "" „o June II, 2003 ; 0 0 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Statement of Understanding It is our understanding that the City of Newport Beach is seeking consultant services for the revision and updating of the City's Sign Regulations and development of a Citywide Sign Design Guideline Manual. Our detailed scope of work proposes a three -phase program in order to meet the needs of the City. First, RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio (UDS) will conduct an in -depth study of the City's existing Sign Regulations and other relevant documents and information provided by the City, including existing sign guidelines, sign permit approval procedures, recent modification requests for signs, Corona Del Mar RUDAT and Vision 2004 Plan, Balboa Peninsula Overlay District provisions, Mariner's Mile sign regulations, and relevant specific plans. A field survey will be made of existing conditions. It is proposed that a public workshop be hosted early in the process by the appointed subcommittee to engage appropriate neighborhood and business associations, advisory groups, sign companies, and other sign proponents to provide input to the subcommittee, staff, and consultant regarding significant sign related issues. The purpose of the workshop will be to receive input and direction prior to proceeding with Phase II, development of specific ordinance sections. Phase I will provide all of the necessary groundwork to begin preparation of the Administrative Draft Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines. The second phase will include all of the tasks necessary to complete the administrative draft and all subsequent drafts of the revised Sign Regulations and development of a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual through final adoption. All drafts will be complete including definitions, specific standards, and all illustrations. Regular meetings with the subcommittee will be programmed throughout this phase to receive input and to make necessary revisions prior to submitting the recommended draft Sign Regulations to the Planning Commission and City Council at the appropriate public hearings. A second community workshop is recommended to be held in the middle of the process to receive input and direction prior to proceeding to the Public Hearings. RBF Consulting's project manager will make all presentations at the community workshops, Planning Commission, and City Council Public Hearings. It is our understanding that the City of Newport Beach desires a comprehensive update of the Sign Regulations addressing all sign - related issues (those currently identified and those that may be identified through public workshops, staff and subcommittee review processes). Our effort will include streamlining and simplifying the Sign Regulations into an attractive, user - friendly format. The use of matrices, computer simulations, hand -drawn illustrations, and photographs will present the reader with a well thought out and clear "vision" of the types of signs that are allowed and the regulatory framework and approval process that governs their use. We understand that in addition to "internal consistency," the City is concerned that the revised Sign Regulations be very clear, easy to use, and avoid any potential for conflicting interpretations. This will be one of our highest priorities throughout the process. Our experience with over 30 sign ordinances and design guidelines provides our team with a thorough understanding of the issues involved. We strongly believe that such documents must be extremely "user friendly" and should contain the bare minimum of potentially confusing legal and technical terminology. At the same time, the BI .. 7 June H,, 2003 Page I - I 0 0 El • City of Newport Beach -Sin Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual new regulations must also fulfill all of the necessary statutory requirements to ensure that new signs are erected to the highest quality consistent with the City's expectations. Third Phase... This phase will involve public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council and preparation of the final Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. Primary Focus It is understood that the City has recently completed two sign code provisions /programs: one for the Balboa Peninsula and the other for the Mariner's Mile commercial areas. These two documents along with other relevant documents (Planned Community Districts for Newport Place and Koll Center will be used to formulate 10 comprehensive revision of the existing Sign Regulations and development of a Design Guideline Manual. RBF /UDS will focus on developing new Citywide Sign Regulations with special emphasis on Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, West Newport, and Old Newport Boulevard areas. Because of the unique qualities of these areas, it is anticipated that special regulations may be warranted for these areas. Project Management Mr. Ron Pflugrath, AICP, will act as project manager throughout the entire work program. Mr. Pflugrath has 30 years of planning and design experience in both the public and private sectors and is well qualified to lead this project. He has been responsible for the preparation of over 20 new sign codes, revisions to existing sign codes, and the introduction of special sign programs. Mr. Pflugrath has facilitated sign task force reviews consisting of elected officials, business organizations, chambers of commerce, sign industry representatives, real estate associates, and citizen groups. June 11, 2003 page I - 2 • City of Newport Beach - Sigo Code Revision and Design Guidefines Manual SCOPE OF WORK If selected by the City of Newport Beach to revise the City's Sign Regulations and develop a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual, the RBF /UDS team would proceed according to the following scope-of-work- Phase I - Refine Scope, Review Existing Regulations, Identify Issues Review /revise proposed scope of work. Review and assess existing sign regulations, design guidelines, and other appropriate policy and 0 procedure documents. Identify issues and inconsistencies related to the existing Sign Regulations and any special areas of concern. u TASK I.I.• Project Kickoff Mee tingr RBF /UDS Consulting will meet with City staff to refine, and modify if necessary, the proposed scope of work to fit the City's expectations. Items proposed for discussion include: • Discuss City's expectations for revised Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Develop consensus on relationship between Sign Regulations and other City ordinances • Develop coordination procedures between consultant, planning staff, and any other pertinent City departments • Define the roles of the Planning Commission, City Council, and subcommittee • Identify staff expectations • Establish priority list of significant issues • Refine program schedule and milestones • Determine schedule and format of community workshops and subcommittee meetings • Establish procedures for product review and progress reporting Products: Revised project scope, schedule, coordination procedures, workshop/ meeting format, etc. June 11, 2003 Paget - I City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK L2: Review Existing Sign Regulations and Policy Documents The RBF /UDS team will collect from City staff all relevant documents, regulations and plans, studies, application forms, etc. pertaining to the Sign Regulations and any related issues. The consultant team will also request that staff recommend especially difficult provisions of the existing Regulations to be considered for new technical drawings or illustrations. The consultant team will review all pertinent data. Relevant documents include: • Existing sign regulations • Existing design guidelines • Recent modification permits • Corona del Mar RUDAT and Vision 2004 Plan • Balboa Peninsula Sign Overlay • Mariner's Mile sign regulations • Existing Specific Plans • Existing Planned Community Development Plans Products: In -house notes /observations �f `k_J C��n��cr4 X56 � CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. TASK L3: Subcommittee Meeting No. I RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee following the project kickoff meeting with staff to introduce the project and receive initial input from the subcommittee on issues that need to be addressed. It is assumed that the City's project manager will attend all subcommittee meetings. Products: Subcommittee meeting RH. June II, 2003 Page 2 - 2 0 r_1 L-A 11 • 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK I.4 Community Workshop No. I- Identifying Issues At a point early in the process, it would be appropriate for the subcommittee (or Planning Commission) to host a community workshop to engage the public in the identification of issues and concerns related to the City's sign regulations. RBF /UDS would work with City staff to identify appropriate workshop participants (e.g., City staff and officials, advisory committees, interest groups, sign companies, and developers). The consultant would work with participants in a public workshop format to identify issues and discuss potential alternative solutions. Following two weeks of promotion of this event by City Staff, RBF /UDS will conduct a Community Workshop. The general public, City staff and officials, advisory committees, interest groups, architects, and developers will be invited to attend this workshop. The workshop could include a range of exercises to help illicit maximum input. Among the tools that may be used: • PowerPoint Presentation of Preliminary Observations and Issues • Post -It Note TM Exercise to Quickly Identify Key Issues and Opportunities • One -by -One Constructive Comment Roundtable • TownScanTM Survey (image preference survey) TownScanTM, is used in many RBF /UDS visioning and design guidelines efforts. It is a tool developed and used by RBF /UDS as a research 40 and community consensus building tool that assists communities define their desires and physical aspirations forthe future. RBF /UDS would prepare all necessary materials for presentation at the workshop, including agendas, handouts, and presentation materials. The City would be responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the workshop, including location, announcement preparation and distribution, room setup, and refreshments. Products: Community workshop and presentation materials. TASK L5. Subcommittee Meeting No. 2 RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee to discuss issues and ideas presented at Community Workshop #1. This meeting will be used to solidify the direction on the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. Products: Subcommittee meeting. June H, 2003 Page 2 - 3 4 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manua/ TASK 1.6. Memorandum of Finding's and Recommendations Prior to beginning preparation of the administrative draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, RBF /UDS will prepare a memorandum of findings and recommendations for staff review and concurrence. Suggestions may include: • Revising standards for sign size, height, number, location, type, etc. • Consolidation or addition of code sections • Design guidelines content and format • Revision of sign regulations for two PC's • Implications of court rulings regarding "content neutrality" • Amortization of nonconforming signs • Abatement of illegal signs • Streamlining approval procedures • Document format and layout (Matrices /graphs /graphics) Products: Memorandum of findings and recommendations. June H,, 2003 Page 2 - 4 • F 1 L .i E City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual tLJ Phase II - Prepare And Present Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual Phase II incorporates the necessary tasks to complete preparation of the revised Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. The following is a summary of the preparation and review sequence. • Prepare Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on direction agreed to with City staff • Staff reviews Administrative Draft and provides comments • Prepare Preliminary Draft Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on staff comments on Administrative Draft • Present Preliminary Draft to the subcommittee for input and direction. • Prepare Public Review Draft for presentation at Community Workshop #2 • Prepare Revised Public Review Draft for consideration by Planning Commission and City Council at public hearings • Prepare final Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual based on City Council direction TASK Z.1: Document Outline and Format Based upon the results of Phase 1, RBNUDS will prepare a draft annotated table of contents in order to develop consensus and a clear understanding of the anticipated form and content of the draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. The outline will be revised following staff input. Products: Draft and final outline and format. TASK Z.Z. Staff Review of Outline and Format The draft outline and proposed format would be reviewed by City staff, and input provided to the consultant team prior to commencement any document of Sign Ordinance preparation. The consultant would meet with staff to discuss comments. Copies of the revised outline and format would be forwarded to the subcommittee for review. Products: Meeting with staff June 11, 2003 Page 2 - 5 (�4 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.3: Subcommittee Meeting No. 3 RBF /UDS will meet with the subcommittee to review the outline and format and to further clarify and ratify direction to be taken in the revision of the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. This meeting will provide a further opportunity for subcommittee members to articulate additional ideas which may be triggered by the review of the proposed outline. Products: Subcommittee meeting TA SK 2.4: A dminis tra tive Draft of Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual An administrative draft of the Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual, will be prepared for review by staff. The following components may make up the basic structure of the Sign Regulations. The overall format and table of contents will be jointly agreed to with staff and input from the subcommittee. The following is provided as an example only. I . Table of contents 2. Coordinated numbering system 3. Introduction and purpose of the Ordinance, authority for the Ordinance and other general requirements 4. Definitions section (illustrated) 5. Requirements and procedures for sign approvals/permits (including master sign programs, creative sign program, etc.) June H,, 2003 Page 2 - 6 u 6. Exempt and prohibited signs 7. General Sign Provisions 8. Walls Signs 9. Pole Signs 10. Roof Signs 1 I. Projecting Signs 12. Awning Signs 13. Monument Signs 14. Changeable Copy Signs 15. Window Signs (including painted signs) 16. Murals as signs 17. Pedestrian Scale Directional Signs 18. Temporary signs (including human directional signs, banners, balloons, flags, etc.) 19. Off -site signs (billboards. real estate signs, etc.) 20. Illegal sign abatement program 21. Nonconforming sign amortization program 22. Special sign overlay districts (if required) r WALL SIGN 6'- 8" Arcade Sign i June H,, 2003 Page 2 - 6 4� • City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual The following components may make up the basic structure of the Sign Design Guidelines Manual. I . Purpose and Intent 2. Applicability 3. General design concepts for readability 4. Sign Placement S. General guidelines (design, materials, color, etc.) 6. Walls Signs 7. Freestanding Signs 8. Projecting Signs 9. Awning Signs 10. Monument Signs 11. Changeable Copy Signs 12. Window Signs (including painted signs) 13. Pedestrian Scale Directional Signs 14. Temporary signs (banners, window signs, etc.) 15. Special design considerations for neon tube signs and other special types 16. Special sign districts. Products: Administrative draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. TASK 2.5: Staff Review of Administrative Draft Following completion of the Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, they will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy should be returned to the consultant incorporating all comments and revisions. Following receipt of staffs comments, the consultant will meet with staff to review the comments. Products: Meeting with staff TASK 2.6: Preliminary Draft Sight Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Based on comments and direction received from staffs review of the Administrative Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines, the consultant team will prepare the Preliminary Draft documents. Products: Preliminary Draft documents TASK 2.7: Staff Review of Preliminary Draft Following completion of the Preliminary Draft Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual, it will be submitted to City staff for review and comment. One "red ink" marked -up copy will be returned to the consultant incorporating all comments and revisions. A meeting with staff would be held to discuss comments. Concurrently, copies of the Preliminary Draft documents should be forwarded to each subcommittee member for review and comment. Products: Meeting with staff jarw June ll, 2003 Page 2 - 7 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.8. Subcommittee Meeting's No. 4, 5, and 6 Following the consultant's receipt of comments from City staff, three meetings will be scheduled with the subcommittee to review and discuss their comments and any recommended revisions. Products: Meeting with subcommittee Task 2.9: Public Review Draft Sight Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Following review and comment by the subcommittee, of the Preliminary Draft Documents, the Public Review Draft documents will be prepared for presentation at Community Workshop #2. Products: Public Review Draft Manual LJ TASK ZI0: Community Workshop No. 2 - Presentation of Preliminary Draft At the second community workshop, the consultant team will present the Public Review Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual for public comment. A brief review of identified issues, alternative solutions, and proposed recommendations will be presented at the workshop as background information. The consultant will prepare all necessary materials for presentation at the workshop, including agendas, handouts, and presentation materials. The City will be responsible for making all necessary arrangements for the workshop, including location, announcement preparation and distribution, room setup, and refreshments. • Products: Community Workshop #2 June ll, 2003 Page 2 - 8 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 2.H. Subcommittee Meeting No. 7 Following Community Workshop 92, RBFIUDS will meet with the subcommittee to discuss input received at the Workshop and to discuss their comments and any final recommended revisions. Products: Meeting with subcommittee TASK 2.12: Revised Public Review Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Following input received at Community Workshop #2 and with staffs and the subcommittee's concurrence, the Public Review •Draft will be revised and a Revised Public Review Draft will be prepared for presentation at public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council. Products: Revised Public Review Draft June 11 2003 Page 2 - 9 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual i Phase III - Finalizing the Sign Ordinance and Design Guidelines Manual TASK 3.1. Planning Commission Public Hearing RBF /UDS will attend two Planning Commission Public Hearings. RBF /UDS will prepare necessary graphics and presentation materials for use during the public hearings. An addendum of Planning Commission recommended changed will be prepared by the RBF /DS team for presentation to the City Council. Products: Public Hearings (2) TA SK 3.2: City Co un cil Public Hearing RBF /UDS will attend two City Council Public Hearings for the adoption of the Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. RBF /UDS will prepare necessary graphics and presentation materials for use during the public hearings. Products: Public Hearings (2) TA SK 3.3: Fin a I Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual Following City Council direction as provided in the language of the Council's adopting ordinance, the consultant will make revisions to the Final Draft Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. This final revision will produce the Adopted Sign Regulations and Design Guidelines Manual. One master reproducible copy and one electronic version will be provided in Microsoft Word format and PDF format of each document. Products: (1) Master reproducible copy and (I) electronic file of Final Sign Regulations and Sign Design Guidelines Manual Task 3.4: Project Management This task provides the project manager with adequate resources to maintain close client contact with regard to schedules, meetings, and product delivery. Products: Project coordination, meeting, communications • -- s June ll, 2003 Page 2 -10 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Experience and Qualifications RBA' Consulting RBF Consulting provides services for planning, design, and construction of the built environment. Our diversity . allows us to serve our clients during each phase of a project in a timely, cost - effective and innovative manner while providing quality and responsive service by a highly qualified staff. Types of services include: • Planning • Urban Design • Landscape Architecture • Transportation • Environmental • Public Works • Water Resources • Structures • Surveying • Geographical Information Systems • Land Development • Construction Management Office Locations Irvine Palm Desert Temecula Camarillo Sacramento Walnut Creek Carlsbad San Diego Las Vegas, NV Ontario San Jose Phoenix, AZ RBF Consulting (RBF) is a full service consulting firm providing planning, engineering, surveying, and related professional services. RBF is a private corporation founded in California in 1944. The firm offers a professional staff of over 650 employees located throughout the westem United States. RBF possesses the full range of disciplines necessary to provide tum -key planning, design and construction of a wide range of projects. Over 85 percent of RBF's work is for repeat clients, which is testimony to the firm's client service capabilities. In the 2002 list of The Top 500 Design Firms as published by Engineering News- Record, RBF was ranked number 83. RBF moved up from its position of 86 in 2001. Mission Statement: RBF's mission is to make the world a better place through the application of the principle of sustainable development This is accomplished by: providing design services that enhance the quality of life and the environment; provide development, infrastructure, planning and environmental services to private and public clients in local, regional and global markets; lead as professional engineers, planners, surveyors and environmental specialists; and look forward to the future with a commitment to building opportunities and value for our clients and ourselves. June II, 2003 Page 3 - I 0 • 0 a� i City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Urban Design Studio - UDS URBAN DESIGN STUDIO is a distinct division of RBf Consulting that recognizes the special needs of communities undergoing revitalization. UDS focuses on planning, design, and community building projects that have the following core attributes: • Clients Represent the Public or Non -Profit Sectors • Projects Located within an Existing Built Environment • Process is Community- Driven • Solutions Based on Creativity and Unique Approaches • Products Honor Community Values, Heritage, Culture, and Environment • • Implementation is an Explicit Objective UDS is a collaboration of experienced planners and designers dedicated to making o difference in towns and cities through the following services: • Urban Design • Streetscape Design • Landscape Architecture • Design Guidelines • Downtown and Neighborhood Revitalization • Community Involvement and Education • Strategic Planning and Organizational Development • Community Economic Development and Promotion UDS works hand -in -hand with communities to develop creative solutions and comprehensive implementation programs that result in 40 revitalization. The UDS team includes: • Principal urban designers with over 25 years experience • Registered landscape architects and certified planners • Individuals certified in neighborhood revitalization, downtown management and community economic development • Recognized speakers, educators, authors, and illustrators • Professionals experienced as employees in public, private, non -profit sectors • Planners and designers with national and international experience WRW � "" o June Il, 2003 Page 3- 2 (9 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Relevant Projects Zoning Code Project Experience Design Guidelines Project Experience Pasadena Sign Code and Design guidelines - Pasadena, Balboa Sign Overlay - Newport Beach, Califomia Califomia Sacramento Sign Ordinance - Sacramento, Califomia Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines - Huntington Beach, Califomia Cypress Sign Code - Cypress, Califomia Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines - Huntington Beach, Califomia San Bernardino Development Code - San Bernardino, Califomia Diamond Bar Development Code - Diamond Bar, Califomia Mission Viejo Development Coe - Mission Viejo, Califomia Truckee Development Code - Truckee. Califomia Simi Valley Design Guidelines Simi Valley, Califomia San Bernardino Downtown Design Guidelines - San Bernardino, Califomia Stockton Citywide Design Guidelines Manual - Stockton, Califomia Westminster Design Guidelines Manual -Westminster, Califomia Selected relevant project experience is summarized on the following pages. Rw June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 3 F J • • (9) City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Zoninsi Code Relevant Proiect Experience Pasadena Sign Code and Design Guidelines - City of Pasadena % The City of Pasadena, California selected RBF' Consulting's Urban Design Studio to conduct an in nrn n. zxn,> P.nb;b;o-e depth sign study, focusing on replacing the existing sign ordinance with a more updated sign code reflective of the City's future development policies. specifically focusing on Old Pasadena. Urban Design Studio conducted several workshops to obtain community input on sign related issues. Computer generated before and after images were prepared to help participants visualize alternative sign sizes and locations. /trfrvMP.nmF4 Sig, L. � Je The City identified a number of specific elements that • should be addressed in the new Sign Code. 0 Project Highlights: Reduce ambiguity through specific design standards, and help eliminate code interpretations. Develop sign standards that relate to land use and building type, including historic structures. Provide regulations for troublesome signs such as projecting signs. temporary window signs, A- frames, banners, and flags. • Develop "human scale" sign standards for Old Pasadena. Provide specific citywide design guidelines to promote quality signs. Update Sign Code for Future Development Develop Citywide Sign Standards Sign Standards for Old Town Historic Structures P f—. P,nnM. ARnr pl. Before and after June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 4 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Sacramento Sign Ordinance - City of Sacramento RBF Consulting was selected to provide services for the revision and updating of the City's Sign Ordinance. Sign - related issues were addressed through a City /Council study session, public workshops, staff review processes, and input from sign industry representatives. The use of matrices, computer simulations, hand -drawn illustrations, and photographs provides the reader with a well thought out and clear "vision" of the types of signs that are allowed and the regulatory framework that governs their use. The work plan included streamlining and simplifying the sign regulations into an attractive, user - friendly format that avoids any potential for conflicting interpretations. Project Highlights. • Develop Standards for Signage and Amenities in the Public Right of Way Create a Process for Implementing Comprehensive Sign Programs for Multi- tenant Projects • Establish Standards to Address Situations of Multiple Business within Single Structures • Allow the Preservation of Non - conforming Signs that have Historic or Cultural Significance Create Standards for the Use of Neon Signs and Architectural Lighting Provide Specific Standards forthe Provision of Artistic Murals �gPy r SIGN 2 GV� 5 C Ep SIGN J -> SIGN4 SGNAREA= 11.2.3" COMBINED CANOPY AND UNDER-CANOPY SIGN Cypress Sign Code - City of Cypress The City of Cypress, California selected RBF Consulting's Urban Design Studio to conduct an in depth sign study, focusing on replacing the existing sign ordinance with a more updated sign code reflective of the City's future development policies. The Urban Design Studio team conducted several community workshops where participants identified a number of specific elements that should be addressed in the new Sign Code. Project Highlights. • Create less ambiguity through specific design standards, eliminate code interpretations, set specific time limits for "banner signs" and the design of "time /temperature units." • Develop sign districts which relate to land use, building setback structure age, and building type. Provide regulations for troublesome signs such as: temporary window signs, A- frames, banners, flags, balloons, lease signs, and vehicle signs. • Develop "human scale" sign standards for unique commercial districts. • Inventory illegal and abandoned signs. • Provide specific regulations and design considerations for neon signs. 9 mJune Il, 2003 Page 3 - 5 0 r�L 0 9 City of Newport Beach - Sight Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Development Code - City of San Bernardino Urban Design Studio, in collaboration with Jacobson & Wack Inc., completed a state -of -the -art Development Code for the City of San Bernardino. The San Bernardino Development Code is the first Code in the State of California to extensively combine various development standards, subdivision regulations and design guidelines into a single comprehensive, easy to use document. Unique Code elements include: Illustrated Development Standards - Graphic illustrations and matrices to depict development standards and any other regulatory site development devices: building envelopes (per district), parking standards, sign standards/terms, landscape standards, Illustrated Design Guidelines - Clearly illustrated do's and don'ts developed for residential, commercial, and industrial development. Each development type is addressed in terms of site planning, architecture, and circulation. Illustrated Glossary of Terms - The most misinterpreted Zoning Code definitions are illustrated to provide a tight and consistent interpretation between planners and developers. Project Highlights. • illustrated Development Standards • Illustrated Design Guidelines • Illustrated Glossary of Terms Sfl[1 bfRflflRC VVILORil.ffl COD ( - YA H rro LRCN4CM1(N,iMNOUpt 10 s June Il, 2003 Page 3 - 6 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Development Code - City of Mission Viejo The joint venture team of Urban Design Studio and Jacobson & Wack was selected to prepare a new Development Code for the recently incorporated City of Mission Viejo. One major challenge faced by the project team was the formulation of new development standards for a multitude of land use districts. Since Mission Viejo had been developed under a Planned Community Development Plan that allowed great flexibility, development standards varied greatly. The Development Code relies heavily on graphics, matrices, and techniques rather than text to clearly communicate the type and quality of development desired by the City. Urban Design Studio was responsible for assisting J &W in initiating new site development standards, design guidelines, format, graphic illustrations, and generally creating the user - friendly Development Code, Development Standards include graphic illustrations and matrices to depict development standards and any other regulatory site development devices: parking standards, sign standards, landscape standards, and building envelope. Design Guidelines include clearly illustrated do's and don'ts developed for multi - family commercial, and industrial development. Each development type was addressed in terms of site planning, architecture, and circulation. Glossary of Terms includes the ten most misinterpreted zoning code definitions, which are illustrated to provide a tight and consistent interpretation between planners and developers. Project Highlights: • Development Standards • Design Guidelines • Zoning Code Glossary n,uvvr omnr Io t•nMrowaeoR nsc a /.ecr n Utustration of Terms 6•rweoxt�R mC CapM, ✓,u� W ro+Mown.xnw — w. wora..wp�«.•. omnr Io t•nMrowaeoR nsc a /.ecr n Utustration of Terms It REVERSED $ ..� CORNER X°X LO! E' FLAG LO! a rErLOr � W �+ r zF .. n '$ INTERIOR LO! 6'ifit• - 5�•� WROUGHLO! • �� CORNER LO! STREET June A 2003 Page 3 - 7 • 0 0 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Design Guidelines Relevant Project Experience Balboa Sign Overlay - City of Newport Beach Urban Design Studio was selected to provide supplemental standards to the base Sign Code in Newport Beach for the commercial district of Balboa Peninsula. The sign standards were developed to evaluate sign permit applications ensuring that signs conform to recommended standards, are compatible with surrounding use and proposed use, are integrated with building architecture, and do not detract from the area. Procedures for sign approval contained in the supplement are applicable to the following categories: single building tenants, multi- tenant buildings, non - conforming signs, and special exceptions for signs with creative solutions. The sign standards encourage businesses to be creative and to express the local character and Project Highlights: • Creative Design and Local Character • Amortization Schedule • Graphic and User - Friendly Document stinct ive image , . _ ,..., - — - -- -- - associated with Balboa Peninsula. An incentive program, amortized over a r` j fifteen -year period, i encourages businesses to i �( replace signs earlier, as -. � iI @ 1 . "`IIN. i IIINItiI'11iN1- _tine ialir ceaae�• -- �+ •� CIITY. OF NEWPORT BEAGH June II, 2003 Page 3 - 8 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual City of Goodyear Design Guidelines - Goodyear, A rizona The City of Goodyear, Arizona is faced with population growing at an average rate of 17 percent per annum over a five -year period, combined with an increase in commercial and industrial business. Due to rapid growth and development the City is concerned about limited design elements and aesthetics exhibited as narrow side yards, small lot size, limited range of color, uniform building orientation, and building architecture with little diversity. Urban Design Studio, a division of RBF Consulting, was selected to provide a design guidelines manual for citywide development and redevelopment on matters of design and aesthetics and to complement the mandatory zoning standards. The design guidelines are intended to promote future development consisting of high quality buildings with diverse architecture, to stimulate investment, and to strengthen economic vitality. In order to determine the identity and character desired by the City. our patented "TownScanTWI community image survey was conducted by Urban Design Studio utilizing 150 images which were viewed by stakeholders. After the stakeholders rated each image, a Preference Survey Positive Image Poster was compiled reflecting the unique identity of Goodyear. Project Highlights: • Site Planning • Architectural Design Landscape Design Wall Design • Traditional Neighborhood Design Storefront Design • Paricing & Circulation • Public Space "'� Julie II, Z003 Page 3- 9 u • • (9 City of Newport Beach -Sin Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manua/ Citywide Urban Design Guidelines - City of Huntington Beach The City of Huntington Beach selected Urban Design Studio, a division of RBF Consulting, to conduct a study to prepare Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. Ninety -eight percent of the City is developed with residential, commercial, industrial, public uses, and street/highways. Although the fundamental urban design patterns, land use distribution, and form of development are largely established, there was a need to set forth design guidelines in order to I) establish "district" identities; 2) set forth specific design parameters to minimize /eliminate land use conflicts; 3) establish specific design standards for the development and redevelopment of City "subareas" as well as "urban nodes," "image corridors," and "landscape corridors." The Design Guidelines now set forth the City's •explicit design criteria which a) provide clear direction to the development community about how to achieve high quality, aesthetically pleasing and functional design solutions which positively contribute to the City's form and character, and b) provide specific criteria for use by regulatory bodies in their review of development proposals. 40 Project Highlights: Establish "Distract" Identities • Set Forth Specific Design Parameters for Land Use Establish Specific Design Standards for Development and Redevelopment June ll, 2003 Page 3 - I0 0 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Citywide Design Guidelines Manual - City of Simi Valley Urban Design Studio, a division of RBF Consulting, was selected by the City of Simi Valley to prepare a Citywide Design Guidelines Manual. These guidelines addressed the site planning and architectural design characteristics of different commercial types, with a focus on the most general non - residential development: Commercial Thoroughfare Buildings and Business Parks. Urban Design Studio conducted a Visual Preference Survey to elicit a positive or negative response to a variety of different design situations relevant to issues and concerns in Simi Valley. The unique outcome of this process gave Urban Design Studio excellent direction in creating the best possible design guidelines, which acknowledge the prevailing architectural characters and development patterns within Simi Valley today. The guidelines compliment mandatory development standards by providing good examples of appropriate design solutions and by providing design interpretations of various standards. Project Highlights: • Site Planning • Parking and Circulation • Landscaping • Architecture • Signs • Public Safety Through Design r. Yl �"" p June II, 2003 Page 3 - 11 • • 0 • City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Downtown Design Guidelines - City of San Bernardino Urban Design Studio was retained by the City's Redevelopment Agency to prepare a comprehensive design guidelines manual for all rehabilitation and new development within the City's eight block downtown area. The City's downtown area is currently Involved in the National Main Street Program. The Program is a public /private partnership developed by the National Trust for Histonc Preservation to stimulate downtown economic development within the context of historic preservation in small cities. The Design Guidelines Manual addressed issues related to site planning architecture, storefront design, signage, rehabilitation guidelines, lighting and the characteristics that new "infill" buildings should have in order to be compatible in the historic commercial area. The manual was prepared to describe common errors in storefront rehabilitation, building design and building locations. The manual is designed for use by Main Street and city staff who must recommend design approval and financial assistance for certain design improvements which are "upgrades" beyond what would be required. It will also provide a reference made available to property owners who are considering an investment in their current buildings or new construdion. �!,, �I-i:::.�.,,� >:�i�l .��.6;,l�,1:;���: -:.III D011M N'NDES)GN GO /DEWE,S Project Highlights: • Site Planning Architecture • Storefront Design • Signage • Rehabilitation Guidelines • Lighting �`r'e'�w - =,�— m�m.L Srxuavnrs om""gv, June II, 2003 Page 3 - I2 D011M N'NDES)GN GO /DEWE,S Project Highlights: • Site Planning Architecture • Storefront Design • Signage • Rehabilitation Guidelines • Lighting �`r'e'�w - =,�— m�m.L Srxuavnrs om""gv, June II, 2003 Page 3 - I2 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Design Guidelines Manual - City of Westminster Urban Design Studio was selected by the City of Westminster to prepare a comprehensive design guidelines manual to establish design criteria for the entire City. The City's primary goal was to create specific architectural identities for two unique commercial areas. while maintaining aesthetic continuity throughout the City. The scope of the manual includes: all aspects of site design; guidelines for architectural design: landscape standards and street furniture; sign design guidelines. Little Saigon, a community within Westminster, has the largest Vietnamese population in the United States. In order to preserve and further enhance the unique cultural aspect of this area, Urban Design Studio provided design guidelines to encourage French Colonial and Chinese -style architecture typical of Vietnam. Within the Civic Center district, the design guidelines encourage the use of an "Old English" architectural theme. The goal is to create a unique identity for the area around the Westminster Civic Center. As part of the Design Guideline manual, Urban Design Studio developed a "streamlined" design review process which identifies all responsibilities, time frames, board membership, and review procedures Project Highlights. • Site Design Architectural Design Guidelines • Landscape Standards and Street Fumiture • Sign Design Guidelines el► c.,..amac.Bro 1 I_IG.� SIG; _.J_� -- (1 s�IleeI ilsam, FWF June ff, 2003 Page 3 - 13 E City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Project Personnel and Management Team Member Responsibilities Ron Pflugrath, AICP, Director of Planning Programs for RBF, will serve as project manager for this project. He will be responsible for overall contract administration and for maintaining the work program schedule. He will be responsible for the day -to -day management of the team, will be the primary liaison with City staff, and will facilitate all meetings. Mr. Pflugrath will be the primary author of the revised Sign Code Regulations and the Design Guidelines Manual. Ron Menguita, urban planner, will work with Mr. Pflugrath as assistant project manager, participating in the revision of code language and development of the design guideline manual. John Shetland, urban designer, will be responsible for the preparation computer graphics, including computer simulations, and sign graphics. Team Member Qualifications Please see the following resumes for team member experience and qualifications. Julie JJ, Z003 Page 4 - I • 0 0 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual Ron Pf rg'ra th, AICP Director of Planning and Design Registration: 1988, American Institute of Certified Planners, CA Education: B.S., 1972, Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Mr. Pflugrath is an urban planner /designer who has been involved in a wide variety of public and private sector planning projects over the past 30 years. After graduating from California Polytechnic State University, Pomona, Mr. Pflugrath joined the staff of the City of Pomona where he took on the duties of Project Manager and chief author of the City's new General Plan. While at Pomona, he was also responsible for developing the City's first parcel specific land use and demographic computer data base. A position with the City of Santa Fe Springs sharpened Mr. Pflugrath's abilities in the areas of redevelopment project planning and he developed and managed the City's housing rehabilitation program with funding resources leveraged to over $1,000,000. At the same time, he was responsible for supervising the department's current planning activities including interpretation of General Plan policies and amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. One of the highlights of Mr. Pflugrath's career came as Principal Planner with the Parsons Corporation for the design and implementation of a new city of 150,000 population at Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. There, he was responsible for preparation of the new city's first design and development manual, and the preparation of a variety of unique planning documents, including the first comprehensive zoning code to be available in the Kingdom. Over the past 16 years, Mr. Pflugrath has established a strong reputation for preparing zoning and land use documents, community design elements, specific plans, and design guidelines. Mr. Pflugrath has a thorough understanding of General Plan • implementation tools through his participation over 20 comprehensive zoning code revisions. Mr. Pflugrath has been involved with the preparation of ten public initiated specific plans where he either managed the project of was a major contributor. Mr. Pflugrath has taught professional development courses in Zoning Ordinance preparation for UCLA Extension (Designing and Implementing Effective Zoning Ordinances) and has lectured at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly Pomona in the Urban Planning Departments. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: Azusa Avenue Streetscape Improvements (Azusa, CA) - Project manager for preparation of pedestrian friendly streetscape improvement plans for Azusa's main downtown thoroughfare. Uptown Orange Specific Plan (Orange, CA) - Project manager providing site planning services in conjunction with the redevelopment of an approximately 75 acre site adjacent to the Santa Ana Freeway, US I5. Worked with the City of Orange to develop a vision for the area that included a dynamic mix of uses. Citywide Urban Design Guidelines (Huntington Beach, CA) - Served as contributing project planner in the preparation of Citywide Urban Design Guidelines. The Design Guidelines set forth the City's design criteria which about how to achieve high quality, aesthetically pleasing and functional design solutions. Entertainment Corridor Image Enhancement Program (Buena Paris, CA) - Served as contributing project planner for preparation of a series of urban design visions for the City's entertainment corridor - Beach Boulevard including use of banners, flags, entry signage, special lighting effects, landscaping, street furniture, and wayfinding signs. Media District Master Plan of Public Improvements (Burbank CA) - Served as contributing project planner for Burbank's Media District Master Plan of Public Improvements (MPPI). The MPPI is intended to serve as a comprehensive framework for improvement of streets, alleys, crosswalks, public area landscaping, street furniture, and utilities. An June II, 2003 Page 4 - 2 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual ob implementation program includes the approximate Development Code (zoning/subdivision/design), City of costs of improvements. San Bernardino • Development Code (zoning /subdivision/design), City of Downtown Specific Plan, City of Pismo Beach, CA - Sonoma Manager of urban design project to help establish the Development Code (zoninglsubdivision), City of Stockton downtown as the focal point of the city. Developed Development Code, City of Lake Havasu City Arizona Development Code (zoning /subdivision/design), Town of specific guidelines for site planning, architecture, Truckee historic buildings, advertising and landscape. Also Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances, City of Huntington prepared applicable zoning regulations to enhance the Park downtown's pedestrian environment. Zoning Ordinance, City of Culver City • Zoning Ordinance, City of Fillmore Some of the public projects that he has managed Zoning Ordinance, City of Fountain Valley and /or provided major contributions include: Zoning Ordinance, City of Norwalk • Zoning Ordinance, City of Novato Specific Plans and Urban Design Zoning Ordinance, City of Tustin Zoning Ordinance, Town of Windsor • Uptown Orange Redevelopment Project • Sign Ordinance, City of Pasadena • Moffett Business Park Specific Plan EIR City of Sunnyvale Sign Ordinance, City of Cypress Sign Ordinance, City of Sacramento • Design Guidelines, East Ojai Avenue, Town of Ojai CBD Zoning Distric4 City of Mesa, Arizona • Redevelopment Implementation Strategies and CBD Zoning Distric4 City of Sedona, Arizona Development Guidelines, City of Carson CBD Zoning Dis nc4 City of Arcadia • Barton Road Specific Plan, City of Grand Terrace • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Escondido • Design Guidelines, Morongo Indians, City of Banning • Design Guidelines, City of National City • Downtown Revitalization Program Evaluation, City of Cathedral City • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Pismo Beach • Highland Avenue Urban Design Study, City of San Bernardino • East Washington Boulevard Urban Design Plan, City of Culver City • Design Guidelines Manual, City of Westminster • Downtown Specific Plan, City of Temple City • Old Town Specific Plan, City of Temecula • Hillside Development Standards, Town of Los Gatos • San Fernando Road Land Use and Urban Design Strategy, City of Glendale Zoning and Sign Regulations Development Code (zoning/subdivision/design), City of Alameda Development Code (zoning/subdivision/design), City of Chico Development Code (zoning/subdivision/design), City of Diamond Bar • Development Code (zoning/subdivision/design), City of Mission Viejo Development Code (zoning /subdivision), City of Murrieta • • Development Code (Zoning, subdivision, design, City of Pomono June II, 2003 Page 4 - 3 0 (9 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual Ron Menguita Urban Designer Mr. Menguita has over eight years of Planning experience. His project experience includes: assisting and managing the preparation of land use plans, design standards/guidelines, specific plans, downtown plans, and general plan updates. In addition, Mr. Menguita's experience includes Geographic Information Systems (GIS). His Planning and GIS experience makes him an ideal candidate for any project requiring analysis of spatial data. Mr. Menguita utilizing many programs including AutoCAD, Arc /Info, ArcView, and Adobe Photoshop as tools to many projects related to land use planning, transportation planning, and environmental planning. Ron Menguita's professional experience in multiple aspects of planning is founded on his positions with private and public agencies. His experience includes interning with the City of La Verne and the City of • Irvine, and working for the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), BonTerra Consulting, and Urban Design Studio /RBF Consulting. Mr. Menguita entered the planning profession because of his interest in the design of "sustainable communities." Sustainability implies that the use of energy and materials in an urban area be in balance with what the region can supply. He believes that there is a new direction in urban design: more compact, mixed -used communities; more efficient buildings; diverse transit systems; water and waste conservation; and a greater understanding to the uniqueness of each region. His goal is to reverse the flight to suburbs and make cities more responsive to our current economic and environmental needs through urban design. His depth of experience includes: • CIS • Land Use Planning Design Guidelines Specific Plans Downtown Revitalization Streetsmpe Design General Plan Updates Zoning Ordinances ° Master Plans Key Urban Projects: Redondo Beach, CA - Residential Design Guidelines (Project Manager) Glendora, CA - Glendora Community Plan 2025 (Contributing Planner /GIS Analyst) Son Clemente, CA - Marblehead Coastal (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) • Riverside County - Riverside County Integrated Project (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Thousand Oaks, CA - Thousand Oaks Boulevard Urban Design Framework (Contributing Planner) • Goleta, CA - Goleta General Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Stockton, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Contributing Planner) Placentia, CA - Placentia General Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Santa Ana, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Contributing Planner) Glendora, CA - Route 66 Specific Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Lancaster, CA - North Downtown Neighborhood Revitalizotion/Tronsit Village Plan (Contributing PlonnedGlS Analyst) Prescott Valley, AZ - General Plan Update (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Cerritos, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Sunnyvale, CA - Mofjet Park Specific Plan (Contributing PlannedGlS Analyst) Henderson, NV - Citywide and Downtown Design Standards (Project Planner) Goodyear, AZ - Citywide Design Guidelines (Project Planner) Redding CA - Downtown Specific Plan (Contributing Planner) Costa Mesa, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing Planner) Cypress, CA - General Plan Update (Contributing Planner) Avondale, AZ - Redevelopment Implementation Plan (Project Planner) Newport Beach, CA - Balboa Sign Overlay (Project Planner) • Huntington Beach, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines Manual (Project Planner) Pasadena, CA - Pasadena Sign Code (Contributing Planner) June A 2003 Page 4 - 4 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual • Simi Valley, CA - Citywide Design Guidelines (Project Planner) • Los Gatos, CA - North 40 Specific Pion (Contributing Planner) • Windsor, CA - Zoning Ordinance Update (Contributing Planner) • Pomona, CA - Zoning Ordinance Update (Contributing Planner) June H,, 2003 Page 4 - 5 • u I* * 9 City of Newport Beach - Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual John Shetland Urban Designer Education: B.S., 1996. City and Regional Planning, Califomia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo With eight years of extensive urban design experience, John Shetland focuses his practice on traditional town planning, public space design, streetscape enhancement, and revitalization of urban districts and small town downtowns. His practical approach to urban design emphasizes the human dimensions of space, while simultaneously seeking opportunities for community building and economic development through design. For all of his urban design projects, John spends significant time leaming the needs of his clients and the public, as well as exploring the implications of each design element prior to making recommendations. He routinely contemplates scale, massing, architectural context, relationships between adjacent uses and activities, and the connection between the internal spaces of buildings and the public realm. His urban design strategies are grounded in economic rationale to make certain that the end result - the built environment - achieves desired objectives, John's successful urban design career is largely the result of his ability to convey complex urban design concepts to the public through hand drawn renderings, computer - generated before - and -after visual simulations, and high quality computer -aided plan graphics. Of most significance, he strives to ensure that the urban design recommendations he produces will result in strong community fabrics and more vital public realms. His depth of experience includes: Land Use Planning Streetscope Design Design of Public Spaces • Landscape and Architectural Design Guidelines • Signoge Studies • Photo - Realistic Computer Visualizations and Urban Design • AutoCod Assisted Design Specific projects that Mr. Shetland has provided significant contributions include: Revitalization, Livable Communities and Urban Design • Lancaster, CA -North Downtown Area Neighborhood Vision Plan • Banners Ferry, ID- Downtown and Community Strategic Plan • Twin Falls, ID- Historic Old Towne Business Development Guide • Lincoln City, OR- Village of Taft Redevelopment Plan • San Juan Bautista, CA- Historic San Juan Bautista Plan Redding, CA- Downtown Redding Specific Plan • Burbank CA -Media District Streetscape Design Plan • Huntington Beach, CA- Citywide Design Guidelines • Avondale, AZ- Redevelopment Implementation Plan • Chewelah, WA- Downtown Chewelah Revitalization Strategy • Tonopah, NV- Downtown Tonopah Revitalization Strategy • Kennewick WA- Downtown Kennewick Revitalization Strategy Roseburg OR- Downtown Roseburg Revitalization Master Plan • Los Altos, CA -North Entry Area Specific Plan • Inglewood, CA -Darby -Dixon (a.ko. Garland Village) Neighborhood Revitalization Specific Plan • Corona, CA- Downtown Revitalization Specific Plan • Temecula CA - Southside Urban Design Vision Plan • Temecula, CA - Computer Aided Design Guidelines Lake Forest, CA -0 Toro Road Visioning Program • Apache function, AZ- Apache junction Main Street Program Downtown Apache Junction Vision Plan • Ontario, CA- Ontario Redevelopment Agency Downtown Guide for Development • Lake Forest, CA -EI Toro Road Commercial Center Analysis and Revitalization Site Planning (Project Manager) • West Hollywood, CA - Design Guidelines Graphics • Bakersfield, CA - West of Buena Vista Land Use Plan • Valencia, CA - West Creek Illustrative Land Use Plan • Valencia, CA - AutoCod Land Use Plan • Summerlin Village, NV - Conceptual Land Use Plan June II, 2003 Page 4 - 6 u City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guide lines Manual • Comprehensive and Community Planning • Prescott Valley, AZ -City of Prescott Valley General Plan Update • Goodyear, AZ -Open Space, Parks, and Trails Master • Chandler, AZ- Southeast Chandler Area Pion Costa Mesa, CA -City of Costa Mesa Year 2000 General Plan Update • Phoenix, AZ -North Area Land Use Planning Study and General Plan Amendment • Los Gatos, CA -2000 General Plan Update 0 0 a� June fl, 2003 Page 4 - 7 0 9 0 SECTION 5 City of Newport Beach -Sign Code Revision and Design Guidelines Manual �z References Zoning Code Revisions: City of Pasadena Sign Code and Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared a comprehensive revision to the City's Sign Ordinance and a Citywide Sign Design Guidelines Manual. Community participation has been facilitated by a series of focused community workshops. Contact: Denver Miller, Senior Planner City of Pasadena 626- 744 -6733 City of Diamond Bar - RBF /UDS prepared City's first comprehensive Development Code following incorporation and adoption of new General Plan. Special issues dealt with included hillside protection and tree preservation. The Code was adopted by the City November 3, 1998. Contact: Jim DeStefano, Assistant City Manager City of Diamond Bar (909) 396 -5676 City of San Bernardino Development Code - RBF /UDS prepared comprehensive Development Code, incorporating zoning, subdivision, and Citywide design guidelines into an integrated, easy -to -use document. Hillside development and ridgeline protection were among the many issues addressed. The project received the National APA Outstanding Planning Award for Plan Implementation in 1992. Contact: Valerie Ross, Principal Planner City of San Bernardino (909) 384 -5057 City of Stockton Development Code - RBF /UDS prepared a comprehensive Development Code, incorporating zoning and subdivision regulations into an integrated document. Contact Dianne Keil Smith, Senior Planner City of Stockton (209) 937 -8340 Design Guidelines: Balboa Sign Overlay - RBF /UDS prepared a focus Design Guidelines Manual. The focus area included the commercial district of Balboa Peninsula. This project received a certificate of merit award in 2000. Contact: Patrick Alford City of Newport Beach (949) 644 -3200 Goodyear Citywide Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared Design Guidelines to compliment the mandatory zoning standards. Contact: Harvey Krause, Director City of Goodyear (623) 932 -3005 Huntington Beach Citywide Design Guidelines - RBF /UDS prepared Citywide Design Guidelines, incorporating zoning and subdivision standards. The guidelines received the California APA Outstanding Planning Award in 2001. Contact: Howard Zeleksky, Director of Planning City of Huntington Beach (7 14) 536 -5271 Simi Valley Design Guidelines - This Design Guidelines Manual focused on non - residential development. The guidelines provided good examples of appropriate solutions and design interpretation of various standards. The product received this Central Coast Section APA Award for focus issue in 2000. Contact: Paul Drury, Senior Planner City of Simi Valley (805) 503 -6861 June ff, 2003 Page 5 - I • • C� J v a E m 0 m a 0 U O m dimmmm RRHMMME■■■e voLJ0MMMM�M =�MMMM13 • I . I . I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I■ ■1s1m1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! 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