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Document ID: 0.7.522.351270 From: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> To: Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> Cc: Hwang, Jin <[email protected]>; Kwan, Delon <[email protected]>; Stephanie Eyestone-Jones <[email protected]>; Laura Rodriguez <[email protected]> Bcc: Subject: Crossroads WSA Request Letter Resubmitted Date: Fri Apr 15 2016 10:03:24 PDT Attachments: Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf image002.jpg image003.jpg Original_WSA_Receipt.pdf Hello Earl, Attached is the Request Letter. I have copied the project's environmental consultants. I respectfully ask that the start date of the request be backdated to March 31, when the original Request Letter was signed for by DWP per the attached document. To expedite the process, the applicant will hand deliver the check . To whom and where should the check be delivered? Thank you, Alejandro A. Huerta Environmental Analysis • Major Projects (213) 978-1454 On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Moosbrugger, Earl <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Alejandro, Per our phone conversation this morning, please cancel check and re-submit with Request Letter. In addition, you may also reply-all to this e-mail with PDF of Request Letter so we may process prior to receiving hardcopy. Thank you! Page 1 of 8813 Earl Moosbrugger, PE Resources Development and Supply Assessment Group Water System Executive Office / Water Resources Section Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 111 N. Hope Street, Room 1450 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 367-2527 From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 3:32 PM To: Moosbrugger, Earl Cc: Hwang, Jin Subject: Re: WSA Request Letter Hello Earl, Per our phone conversation, we'll look forward to hearing tomorrow morning regarding the status of the WSA Letter and check. Sincerely, Alejandro A. Huerta Environmental Analysis • Major Projects (213) 978-1454 Image removed by sender. On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 7:55 AM, Hwang, Jin <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Alejandro and Laura, Page 2 of 8813 The Planning Department should send the WSA request letter to the following address: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Mr. Martin L. Adams, Senior Assistant General Manager for Water System 111 North Hope Street Room 1455 Los Angeles, CA 90012 A check in the amount of $17,000 should be attached to the WSA request letter, payable to: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions. Jin Hwang Civil Engineering Associate Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Water Executive / Water Resources 111 N. Hope St. Room 1468 Los Angeles, CA 90012 213-367-4845 From: Alejandro Huerta [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 7:38 AM To: Laura Rodriguez Cc: Hwang, Jin; Kwan, Delon Subject: Re: WSA Request Letter Hi Jin/Delon, I am good with the WSA request letter prepared by Eyestone so please proceed as necessary. Page 3 of 8813 Alejandro A. Huerta Environmental Analysis • Major Projects (213) 978-1454 Image removed by sender. On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Laura Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Jin/Delon, We are working with the City on a project that will need a WSA. Alejandro Huerta, copied on this email, is the planner for the project. We have the WSA request letter ready to submit to you. What is the process? Thank you Laura Rodriguez Principal Planner EE logo -- horizontal stack (RGB, screen-res, 3 6701 Center Drive West, Suite 900 Los Angeles, California 90045 T (424) 207-5333 F (424) 207-5349 DIRECT (424) 207-5339 EMAIL [email protected] Page 4 of 8813 Statement of Confidentiality. The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent in trust, for the sole purpose of delivery to the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, any use, reproduction or dissemination of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail or phone and delete this message and its attachments, if any. P Please consider the environment before printing this email. -------------------------Confidentiality Notice-------------------------- This electronic message transmission contains information from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which may be confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the content of this information is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail and delete the original message and any attachment without reading or saving in any manner. -------------------------Confidentiality Notice-------------------------- This electronic message transmission contains information from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which may be confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the content of this information is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail and delete the original message and any attachment without reading or saving in any manner. Page 5 of 8813 Document ID: 0.7.522.351270-000001 Owner: Alejandro Huerta <[email protected]> Filename: Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf Last Modified: Fri Apr 15 10:03:24 PDT 2016 Page 6 of 8813 Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf for Printed Item: 1058 ( Attachment 1 of 4) DEPARTMENT OF City of Los Angeles EXECUTIVE OFFICES CITY PLANNING 200 N. SPRING STREET, ROOM 525 - CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CA 90012-4801 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION VINCENT P. BERTONI, AICP DAVID H. J. AMBROZ DIRECTOR PRESID ENT (213) 978-1271 RENEE DAKE WILSON LISA M. WEBBER, AICP VICE-PRE SIDENT DEPUTY DIRECTOR ROBERT L. AHN (213) 978-1274 CAROLINE CHOE RICHARD KATZ JAN ZATORSKI JOHN W. MACK DEPUTY DIRECTOR SAMANTHA MILLMAN (213) 978-1273 VERONICA PADILLA ERIC GARCETTI DANA M. PERLMAN MAYOR FAX: (213) 978-1275 - JAMES K. WILLIAMS INFORMATION COMMISSION EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (213) 978-1300 http://planning.lacity.org March 31, 2016 Mr. James McDaniel, Chief Operating Officer—Water System Mr. Delon Kwan, Water Resources Planning and Policy CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER 111 North Hope Street, Room 1455 Los Angeles, California 90012 Re: REQUEST FOR WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT—THE CROSSROADS HOLLYWOOD PROJECT Dear Mr. McDaniel and Mr. Kwan: California Senate Bill (SB) 610, effective January 1, 2002, states that a water supply assessment must be provided to local governments for inclusion in any environmental documentation for certain projects subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Specifically, SB 610 requires that for certain projects, the CEQA lead agency must identify any public water system that may supply water to the proposed project and request the public water system to determine the water demand associated with the project and whether such demand was included as part of the most recently adopted Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP). Per Section 10912 of the California Water Code (CWC), a project which is subject to the requirements of SB 610 includes: (1) a shopping center or business establishment that will employ more than 1,000 persons or have more than 500,000 square feet of floor space; (2) a commercial office building that will employ more than 1,000 persons or have more than 250,000 square feet of space; or (3) any mixed-use project that would demand an amount of water equal to or greater than the amount of water needed to serve a 500 dwelling unit project. The Crossroads Hollywood Project (hereafter referred to as the Project) meets Criteria 1 and 3 above. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has been identified as the public water system (as defined in CWC Section 10912 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15083.5(e)) that would serve the Project. Accordingly, the Department of City Planning (CEQA lead agency for the Project) requests that the LADWP: (1) determine whether the estimated water demand associated with the Page 7 of 8813 Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf for Printed Item: 1058 ( Attachment 1 of 4) Mr. James McDaniel, Chief Operating Officer—Water System LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER March 31, 2016 – Page 2 Project was included as part of LADWP’s most recently adopted UWMP; and (2) prepare and approve a water supply assessment using the UWMP or new analyses for the Project pursuant to CWC Section 10910 et seq. The requirements for a water supply assessment include the identification of existing water supply entitlements, water rights, or water service contracts held by LADWP’s public water system, and prior years’ water deliveries received by LADWP’s public water system. Please refer to CWC Section 10910 (d)(2) for the documentation required to verify any identified rights to a water supply. If the LADWP has not received water in prior years as described in CWC Section 10910 (e) or if groundwater is a source of supply as described in CWC Section 10910 (f), please comply with the requirements of those sections. The Department of City Planning, which is preparing an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project in accordance with CEQA, requests that the water supply assessment include a discussion of whether LADWP’s public water system’s total projected water supplies available during normal, single dry, and multiple dry water years will meet the projected water demand associated with the Project, in addition to LADWP’s public water system’s existing and planned future uses, including agricultural and manufacturing uses, pursuant to CWC Section 10910 (c)(3). Project Location The Project Site consists of 29 individual parcels across four City blocks in the Hollywood Community of the City of Los Angeles. The approximately 8.0-acre (348,419-square-foot) Project Site is generally bounded by Selma Avenue to the north; the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and School to the east; Sunset Boulevard to the south; and Highland Avenue to the west. The Project Site is currently developed with various uses including 84 multi-family residential dwelling units; one- and two-story structures used for commercial office and retail uses; and surface parking lots. Existing on-site uses include the Crossroads of the World complex (Crossroads of the World), which includes low-density commercial and office uses. Intermittent landscaping is dispersed throughout the Project Site and generally consists of ornamental trees and shrubs. Project Description The Project would remove all existing on-site uses except Crossroads of the World, which would be rehabilitated and converted back to retail/restaurant uses. Crossroads of the World would be integrated into a new mixed-use development comprised of eight new buildings housing residential, hotel, commercial/retail, office, and restaurant uses. Upon Project build-out, the Project (including existing uses to be retained) would include approximately 950 residential units, 308 hotel rooms, 95,000 Page 8 of 8813 Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf for Printed Item: 1058 ( Attachment 1 of 4) Mr. James McDaniel, Chief Operating Officer—Water System LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER March 31, 2016 – Page 3 square feet of office uses, and 185,000 square feet of commercial/retail uses, totaling approximately 1,432,500 square feet of floor area. Approximately 83,200 square feet of the proposed retail area would consist of restaurant uses, with a maximum total of 3,037 seats. Building heights would range from 3 to 32 floors with a maximum building height of approximately 402 feet above grade. New, below-grade parking would be provided for all portions of the Project with a maximum of five levels of subterranean parking. In total, the Project would provide approximately 2,596 vehicular parking spaces. A conceptual site plan is attached as part of the Notice of Preparation. The Project would include open space and green space consisting of a series of integrated walkways that would connect the dynamic mixed-use district created by the Project with the Hollywood neighborhood. Proposed additional landscaped public walkways would also promote access and connectivity to and through the Project Site from Sunset Boulevard, Las Palmas Avenue, Selma Avenue, and McCadden Place. In addition, the Project would also include active and passive recreational spaces including roofdecks and pools, community rooms and recreational facilities, courtyards, landscaped gardens, and common open space with gathering and seating areas. In total, approximately 31,184 square feet of the open space provided would consist of landscaped surface area. Existing Water Consumption As discussed above, the Project Site is currently developed with various uses including 84 multi-family residential dwelling units; one- and two-story structures used for commercial/retail and office uses; and surface parking lots. Existing on-site uses include a total of approximately 172,573 square feet of floor area. As shown in Table 1 on page 4, the Project Site currently generates a water demand of approximately 20,000 gallons per day. Forecast of Project Water Demand Table 2 on page 4 provides the estimated water demand forecast for the Project using the City’s Bureau of Sanitation standard factors for wastewater generation. As shown in Table 2, the Project is estimated to result in a domestic water demand of approximately 266,800 gallons per day, which represents an increase of approximately 246,800 gallons per day compared to existing conditions. Page 9 of 8813 Crossroads WSA Request Letter_3-31-16.pdf for Printed Item: 1058 ( Attachment 1 of 4) Mr. James McDaniel, Chief Operating Officer—Water System LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER March 31, 2016 – Page 4 Table 1 Existing Water Consumption Floor Area Water Demand Demand Land Use (sf) Ratea (gpd) Office 79,107 120/ksf 9,493 Commercial/Retail 26,690 25/ksf 667 Restaurant 475 25/seat 600 (24 seats)b Residential 66,301 110/duc 9,240 (84 du) Total 20,000 a Based on sewage generation rates provided by the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering (2012). b Assumes 60 percent of the restaurant area is available for patrons with 12 square feet of space per patron. c Conservatively assumes rate for 1-bedroom units for all existing dwelling units. Source: Eyestone Environmental, 2016. Table 2 Proposed Water Consumption Proposed Water Demand Demand Land Use Development Ratea (gpd) Office 95,000 sf 170 gpd/1,000 sf 16,150 Commercial/Retail 101,800 sf 25 gpd/1,000 sf 2,545 Restaurant 3,037 seats 30 gpd/seat 91,110 Residential Studio 323 du 75 gpd/du 24,225 Residential 1-Bedroom 146 du 110 gpd/du 16,060 Residential 2-Bedroom 291 du 150 gpd/du 43,650 Residential 3-Bedroom 190 du 190 gpd/du 36,100 Hotel 308 rm 120 gpd/rm 36,960 Total 266,800 Net New Water Demand (Proposed - Existing) 246,800 a Based on sewage generation rates provided by the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation (2012). Source: Eyestone Environmental, 2016. Page 10 of 8813

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