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<br />Consulting Services Agreement between City of San Leandro and Last revised 07/02/2021 <br />Rincon Consultants for Housing Element Update and EIR Exhibit A – Page 10 of 21 <br />to be updated, Rincon will prepare a scope of wor k and a budget estimate for the additional <br />work. <br />Rincon will summarize existing natural and manmade hazards and how they will be affected by <br />the existing climate crisis, utilizing data from local, regional, State, and federal resources. As <br />part of this evaluation, Rincon will summarize the geological environment and associated <br />hazards, including how these hazards will evolve over time as a result of climate change. <br />Vulnerability Assessment <br />Rincon will prepare a vulnerability analysis to begin defining future adaptation strategies for the <br />general plan and other planning efforts to better understand the potential impacts and <br />vulnerabilities to climate change hazards and meet the requirements of SB 379 Rincon will <br />complete a vulnerability assessment to identify the community assets that are most vulnerable <br />to the potential impacts of climate change across key sectors, including infrastructure, <br />buildings, natural systems, economic assets, and vulnerable populations. The vulnerability <br />assessment will specifically detail the hazards that are associated with the various impacts of <br />climate change in San Leandro, the expected magnitude, identify and map key sectors and their <br />assets exposed to climate hazards, and conduct a spatial and quantitative analysis of the <br />sensitivity and adaptive capacity of each sector, evaluating the vulnerability of each consistent <br />with the California Adaptation Planning Guide and SB 379. This analysis will consider how future <br />extreme events may stress vulnerable populations and assets past their ability to adapt and <br />overcome climate-related challenges. <br />Evacuation Route Analysis <br />Alameda County is currently preparing a County-wide evacuation route analysis using the <br />Zonehaven evacuation management platform. Our understanding is that this will include <br />mapping and analysis of evacuation routes in compliance with SB 99 and AB 747 and will <br />incorporate the County’s Zonehaven data into the updated Safety Element. We therefore <br />assume no specific evacuation route analysis will be required for San Leandro. If additional data <br />gathering or analysis is required, a contract amendment will be necessary to fulfill these legal <br />requirements. <br />Draft and Final Safety Element Updates <br />Rincon will prepare updates to the Safety Element to maintain consistency amongst all General <br />Plan Elements and address recent legislation highlighted above, Seismic Hazard Zones (i.e., <br />Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1990 and the Alquist -Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act of <br />1972) and soil strength properties. Rincon will describe major creeks, streams, and drainages, <br />and will summarize the latest FEMA floodplain mapping to illustrate potential safety and <br />development constraints. Rincon will summarize urban fire risks, fire hazard risk areas, and fire <br />protection resources. Rincon will also summarize major users and producers of hazardous <br />materials within or adjacent to San Leandro. <br />Rincon anticipates up to two rounds of review of the Safety Element amendments. Each draft <br />will be submitted electronically (Word) only and we will respond to compiled, tracked changes <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 52DE9C19-FF3F-4BE0-99DB-BF80F1BD0FBC