HomeMy WebLinkAbout567 Airport Boulevard - Technical StudyCAP Consistency Checklist
Submittal Application
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➢ The purpose ofthischecklist isto ensure development projects in Burlingame are consistent
with the City's 2030 Climate Action Plan (CAP) and to provide a streamlined reviewprocess for
projects undergoing CEQA review.
Y The CAP represents Burlingame's strategy to reduce GHG emissions i n accordance with CEQA
Guidelines Section 15183.5. Pursuantto the CEQA Guidelines, a project's incremental
contribution to a cumulative GHG emissions effect may be determined to not be cumulatively
considerable,ifitcomplieswiththerequirementsoftheCAP.
➢ ProjectsthatareconsistentwiththeCAP(asdemonstratedusingthisChecklist)mayrelyonthe
CAPforthe impactanalysisofGHG emissions, as required underCEQA. Projects notconsistent
with the CAP should prepare a project-specificGHG analysis, including a qualitative/quantitative
analysis of project GHG emissions and identification appropriate mitigation measures.
Project Name and Location
Project No./Name:
Property Address:
Applicant Information
Appl i cant Na me:
Burlinqame
555-577 Airport (proposed address for new building - 567 Airport)
LarrV Lance
ApplicantCompany: EW - PG Air ort Owner LLC _____________________
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ApplicantPhone: 303 986-2222 ______ App icantEmail: Larry.Lancea�EverWest.com
Was a consultantretainedto complete this checklist? Yes ❑ No If"Yes" complete the following
ConsultantName: Kenny Hun�________ ConsultantPhone (650) 364-6453______
ConsultantCompany: DES Architects + Engineers ConsultantEmail: khun des-ae.com ___
Project Information
1. What is the sizeof the project(acres)?
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Identify all applicableproposed land uses:
❑ Single-familyResidential (#ofunits):
❑ Multi-familyResidential(#ofmulti-familyunits):
`�'Commercial (total squarefootage):
❑ Industrial (total squarefootage):
❑ Other (describe):
12.8 Acres
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3. Isthe projectlocated ina PriorityDevelopment
Area? https://4vww.planbaVarea.or�/pda-tpa-map � Yes No
4. Providea briefdescriptionofthe proposed project:
The project site �s located at a developed parcel at the south end of the Airport Boulevard, easl of US Freeway 101. It comprises of parcel APN
026-363-590 j555 and 577 Airport) and leased parcel APN 025-290-470 (State Land Commission). The total site area is 12.$ acres. The existing
Bay Park plaza cor�sists of one fve-story and one eight-story multi-tenant office buildings built in 1983 and 1998. Total building area is 2.59, 733
sq. ft.. The project will add an 241,679 sq. ft. 8-story office / R&D building and a 5.5 level parking garage to the campus. Tlie total building area
on site is increased to 501,412 sq. ft.. floor area ratio of the campus is 0.9. Parking for existing and new buildings will be provided at 3 cars per
1.000 sq. ft.. with the new garage and surfacc� parking lots. Other site improvements include new driveways, surfacing parking lots, landscape
plaza, patios and walkways, service yards, as well as. utilities equipment supporting the new project.
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CAP Consistency Checklist Questions
Step 1: Land Use Consistency
Thefirststep in the Checklistallowsthe Citytodeterminewhethera projectisconsistentwiththe land
use assumptions used in the CAP and Burlingame's General Plan.
Checkl i st Item
(Check the a ppropri ate box a nd provi de expl a nati on a nd s upporti ng Yes No
documentation for your answer)
A. Isthe proposedprojectconsistentwiththe existing,General Plan's
land useand zoningdesignations?OR
B. Ifthe proposed project is not consistentwith the existingland useand � �
zoning designations, does the project includea land useor zoning
designationamendment thatwould resultinanequivalentorless
GHG-intensive project, when compared to the existingdesignation?
Ifthe answerto either of the questions above is "No," this checklistcannot be usedto streamline the
project'sGHG analysisunderCEQA.The projectshouldconducta full, project-specificGHGanalysis
during CEQA review, and incorporate each ofthe measures identified in the section below, asthey
are apqropriate tothe proiect.
Step 2: CAP Strate�ies Consistency
The second step in the Checklist review the project's consistency with applicable CAP measures.
Checkl ist Item
(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your answer)
Mixed Use Development and Transit-Oriented Infill Development, and Transit Supportive Land Use
The City shall Supportnew, mixed-use development and high-densityresidential development in proximityto
majortransitstations and stops.
Isthe projectlocated withina quarter mileof a CaltrainStation? � ❑ � � � ❑
Is the projectnear any other transitstations?
What is the project's walkingscore?
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Details:
The location is designated as somewhat walkable, meaning some errands can be completed on foot.
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Checkl i st Item
(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your a nswer)
Transportation Demand Management
Requireall new, majordevelopment projects (10 unitsor10,000 sqft or more) includeaTransportation
Demand Management (TDM) programtoreducesingle-occupancycartripsby20%.By 2040,requireall
qualifying,existingbusinessesandresidentialdevelopmentsto implementTDM programs.
Does the project have a TDM program, and does itmeet the 20% reduction � �
in VMT when compared to standard ITE tripgeneration rates?
Details (e.g., shuttles, carpool,transitincentives,TDM coordinator, % reduction in VMT achieved, etc.):
The project has a TDM plan to reduce 10% on-site parking. 20% reduction in VMT does not apply to
this project.
Complete Streets
Develop a well-connected network of Complete Streets that cane move all modes safely,efficiently,and
comfortablyto promoteefficientcirculation,publichealth,andsafety.
Does the project includea pedestrian,transit,orcyclingimprovements to �
streets,suchas,butnotlimitedto:trafficcalmingmeasures,bikelanes,or ❑ ❑
shuttle stops?
Doestheprojectqualifyforanadjustedtransportationimpactfeeor � �
achievinglowVMT?
Deta i I s(e.�.. i mprovements ):
EV Network and Electric Vehicles
Supportthe electricvehiclenetwork by incentivizinguseofelectricvehicles and installationsofcharging
stations.The City shall targetthe installation ofthree (3) public EVstations by2020, 25 chargingstations by
2030, 50 by 2040, a nd 75 by 2050. The Ci ty s ha I I expa nd upon the EV requi rements outl i ned i n the Titl e 24
BuildingCode by requiringnew residential development to includeLevel 2chargingstations by2020.
Does the projectcomplywith the City's EV chargingstation requirements?
(Residential projectsarerequiredto includelevel2chargingstations,and � � �
commercial projects arehighlyencouraged to install level 2 charging
stations.)
Isthe projectutilizinganyEVcharginggrantopportunities(e.g., from PCEor I �� �
the BAAQMD)?
Details (e.g., how many EV chargingstations,whatgrant opportunities,etc.):
The project includes 45 EV ready spaces including 32 EV chargers. All chargers will be Level 2
charging stations with time of use capabilities.
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Checkl ist Item
(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your answer)
Parking Pricing, Parking Requirements, and Creative Parking Approaches
Manage public parkingfacilities to encourage alternativetransportation and less driving.The City will updateits
Zoning Ordinanceto required new non-residential development reduce parkingsupplyby20 percent by 2025.
Does the proposed projectincludeanycreativeparkingapproachesto � �
reduce parkingsupplies?
Details:
Current TDM allows up to 1 Q% reduction in parking capacity. The project has reduced the parking capacity
by 10%.
Shuttle Service
Increasethe use of availableshuttles in Burlin�ame.
Willtheprojectapplicantprovidetenantswithshuttleinformation? � � � ❑ � ❑
Details:
Yes, as the project site is served by Bay shuttles operated by Commute .org, this information will be
shared with the tenants.
Yard and Garden Equipment
Supportthe transitionofyard andgarden equipment from gasolineto electricfuel sources.The City shall adopt
a n ordi na nce by 2025 prohi biti ng the use of gasol i ne- a nd di esel -powered ya rd a nd ga rden equi pment withi n
the City. The Ci ty wi I I expl ore i nventi ve opti ons for res i dents a nd enti ti es who vol unta ri ly tra ns iti on to el ectri c
equipment before the ordinanceis enacted.
Will theprojectapplicantprovidetenants with informationonthe City
intenttoadoptanordinanceby2025to prohibittheuseofsuchlandscape ❑ ❑
equipment?
Details:
Yes the project will provide its tenants with the information.
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Checkl ist Item
(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your answer)
Construdion Best Management Practices
Require construction projects to implement the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's BestPractices for
Construction.Also require construction projects to transition to electrically-powered construction equipment as
itbecomes available,andseekconstructioncontractorswhousealternativefuelsintheirequipment fleetfor
municipal construction projects.
Willtheprojectcomplywiththe BAAQMD's BMPsandutilizeavailable
electric/alternatively-powered construction equipment?
Details:
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The project will follow the industry standard BAAQMD best practices. The project will also invite bidders to
advise their capabilities and include options for using electrically powered construction equipment where
and when they are available.
Green Building Practices and Standards
Support, enforce, andexpedite green buildingpractices andstandards.
Will theprojectcomplywith CALGreen voluntarytiers or other green
buildingelements that reach beyond CALGreen requirements?
Details (e.�., whichtier, and/orfeatures):
Tier 1 Tier 2
A5.106.4.3 Changing Rooms A5.106.11.2 Heat Island Effect
A5.211.3 Green Power
A5.303.2.3.1 Indoor Water Use reduction
A5.405.4 Recycled Content
A5.504.5 Hazardous Particulates and Chemical Pollutants
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Energy Efficiency
Encourage energy efficiencyaudits atthe time of salefor existing homes, and incentivizelow-costretrofits for
residents and businesses.
Does the proposed projectconsistofeither a minor ormajorretrofit?
Has an energy efficientauditbeen conducted for the structure(s)?
Details (e.g., what is bein�done to the building, did the audit influenceany co
The project is not a retrofit.
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ients of the retrofit, etc.):
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(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your answer)
EC0100
IncreaseEC0100 enrollment by residences and businesses. Support PCE's goal of sourcing 100%of its electricity
from GHG free sources by2021.
Will theprojectapplicanteithercomplywith, or providetenants with,
information in Peninsula Clean Energyand specificallyencourageenrollment � ❑ ❑
i n EC0100?
Details (e.g., strategy):
Yes the project will purchase electricity under PCE's Eco100 program
Residential Solar Power
Encourage homeowners to install solar powersystems. The City is targeting 62 new solar applications peryear
Does the project includeany renewable energy? ❑ ❑
Details (e.�., stra
Alternatively-Powered Residential Water Heaters
Support transition fromtraditional to solar, electrically-powered, or natural gas tankless water heaters i n
residential development
Does the project includealternatively-powered water heaters? � ❑ � ❑
Details:
Water Conservation Retrofits
Repl ace existi ng pl umbi ng fixtures with water-effici ent pl umbi ng i n bui Idi ngs.
Does the project i ncl ude water conservati on element that go beyond �
CALGreen requirements (e.g., efficientlandscaping,dripirrigation,andrain ❑ ❑
barrels)?
Details:
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Checkl i st Item
(Checktheappropriateboxandprovideexplanationandexplanationfor Yes No N/A
your answer)
Zero Waste
Impl ement zero waste supportive contracts and services and achievewaste diversion goals of 85% by 2030, 90%
by 2040, a nd 95 % by 2050.
Does the projectincludefacilitiestocollectgarbage,recycling,andcompost? � L�' � ❑ � ❑
Will theprojectapplicantinformtenants ofthe benefits of recyclingand �/ I � I �
composti ng?
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Detai Is:
The project will provide two trash enclosures for new and existing buildings. For 567 ; 577, a combined
enclosure that includes 2 large compactors for recycling and garbage and large bins for organics. For 555, a
smaller enclosure with metal bins for garbage, recycling and organics.
Working with Recology to impiement the design.
Increase the Public Tree Population
The City's Parks and Recreation Department shall ensurethere is a net positiveplanningof33trees per year.
Does the project consistofa City projectthat includeeither the removal � � �
a nd/or pl a nti ng of trees?
Details (i.e., how many trees removed, how many planted):
N/A. This is not a City project.
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