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C I T Y O F SAN L E A N D R O <br /> SAN LEANDRO GENERAL PLAN UPDATE AND E I R <br /> E X H I B I T A: S C O P E O F WORK AND COSTS <br /> audit may be organized in Excel spreadsheet format, so it can be sorted in a <br /> number of different ways (source document, topic, corresponding General Plan <br /> Element,etc.) <br /> City staff responsibilities for this task will include providing direction on which <br /> policy documents should be audited,and reviewing and providing feedback on the <br /> audit itself. <br /> Task 4. Collection and Analysis ofBaseline Data <br /> The consultant team will compile the baseline data and draft the narrative text that <br /> will provide the foundation for the updated General Plan and EIR. It is expected <br /> that some of this data may be gleaned from existing planning documents,and some <br /> may be new. Barry Miller still maintains many of the databases and files that were <br /> used in the 2002 General Plan and 2011 Housing Element,and can draw on these <br /> resources in completing this task. The Planning Center DC&E has a similar data <br /> library from its recent work on the TOD Strategy EIR and the current Shoreline <br /> Development Master Plan EIR. <br /> City staff responsibilities on this task will primarily focus on providing City data or <br /> documents to the consultant team and being available to respond to requests for <br /> information or clarification. <br /> 4.1 Demographic and Housing Data <br /> Barry Miller and The Planning Center I DC&E will prepare a socio-economic and <br /> housing profile of San Leandro. The profile will provide the basis for the"Needs <br /> Assessment" section of the 2015-2022 Housing Element and will provide a <br /> framework for the new General Plan. It will essentially take the Needs Assessment <br /> in the previous Housing Element and update it, incorporating data from the 2010 <br /> Census, the American Community Survey, the Department of Finance, and other <br /> data sources that are more current than those used in the adopted Housing <br /> Element. Current data on the characteristics of the housing stock will also be <br /> presented, using 2010 Census data and City records on permits and permitting <br /> activity. <br /> The profile will also address San Leandro's demographic forecasts through 2035,as <br /> defined by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) in the biannual <br /> Projections series and the more recent forecasts prepared through the Plan Bay <br /> Area process. The City's 2015-2022 RHNA allocation also will be discussed. <br /> THE PLANNING CENTER I DC&E 11 <br /> MARCH 3.2014 <br />