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Team shall include an attorney from the City Attorney's office on a periodic basis, as needed. <br />Kaiser desires that the City and its staff understand the importance of the Kaiser Project schedule <br />and the need for the efficient prioritization and allocation of staff time and resources and <br />cooperation and coordination with the ACCMA and Caltrans to avoid undue delay in the <br />provision of health care to Kaiser members and the community. The City will ensure that its <br />personnel are available to avoid delay to the schedule. City personnel will be available to review <br />documents produced by City consultants in a timely manner with priority and Kaiser agrees to <br />pay for the reasonable cost of such staff and the hiring of temporary outside staff support if the <br />City team leader determines that such support will be necessary to keep the Medical Center <br />Project on schedule. City shall review and provide its input to sub-consultant reports such as <br />traffic and site plan review within ten (10) days and review and provide its input to the EIR <br />consultant on the Mitigated Negative Declaration within thirty (30) days. <br />7. Retail and Medical Center Project Schedules. Kaiser and ICI acknowledge that <br />changes to the Retail Project and the Medical Center Project description will result in delays to <br />the schedule. Kaiser and ICI agree to respond to the data requests of the City's EIR consultant in <br />a timely manner and do all necessary actions in their power to expedite their respective project <br />schedules. Kaiser and ICI also acknowledge that the project schedules will be impacted by the <br />public comment process and desires to encourage the discourse with the community regarding <br />the development of the Medical Center Project and the Retail Project. The City agrees, to the <br />extent feasible under the CEQA Guidelines, to allow the Medical Center Project to tier off any <br />environmental review of the Retail Project successfully approved under the Retail Project EIR. <br />8. Kaiser-City Development Agreement. City acknowledges that a development <br />agreement will be requested by Kaiser to vest the Medical Center Project entitlements fora 25- <br />year term and such a development agreement may include among other items and, without <br />limitation: (1) the vesting of fees and exactions for the Medical Center Project, including traffic <br />related fees and exactions, as of the date of Kaiser's application; (2) an exemption from any <br />development moratorium unless the moratorium is required solely to protect the public health <br />and safety, (3) the right to vary the phasing of construction, depending upon the changes to the <br />practice of health care ; (4) a City agreement to the use by Kaiser of modular or temporary <br />buildings for construction ar temporary medical uses prior to completion of permanent structures <br />on the site; (5) exempting Kaiser from any future costs related to the Marina Interchange Project <br />in exchange for the timely payment of the Medical-Retail Contribution; (6) City acknowledges <br />that the size of hospital portion of the Medical Center Project site is the minimum necessary for <br />the Medical Center build out and if mitigation for environmental or other purposes is proposed <br />that would utilize land owned or to be owned by Kaiser, City agrees to use its best efforts to not <br />use the Kaiser land if other feasible alternatives exist. City acknowledges that Kaiser will be <br />making the Medical-Retail Contribution in good faith reliance upon the agreement of the City to <br />not impose additional costs, exactions and mitigation measures relating to the Marina <br />Interchange Project. <br />9. Leadership and Coordination by Cites City agrees to coordinate the entitlement <br />process for the Marina Interchange Project with the ACCMA, Caltrans and other responsible <br />agencies to ensure that adequate traffic mitigation measures and improvements by responsible <br />agencies can be feasibly implemented prior to or concurrent with the opening of the Medical <br />#380424 5 <br />112008 <br />