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Friends or Foes? Opportunities and Obstacles to Public/Private Cooperation in Watershed Protection

Friends or Foes? Opportunities and Obstacles to Public/Private Cooperation in Watershed Protection February 5 th , 2009. Green Infill Development: Sustainable: Beyond Green Environmental, Economic, and Social Influences Integrated Design

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Friends or Foes? Opportunities and Obstacles to Public/Private Cooperation in Watershed Protection

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  1. Friends or Foes? Opportunities and Obstacles to Public/Private Cooperation in Watershed Protection February 5th, 2009

  2. Green Infill Development: • Sustainable: Beyond Green • Environmental, Economic, and Social Influences • Integrated Design • All elements and all disciplines combine for complete solution

  3. Cherokee Studios • Targeting LEED Platinum Certification

  4. Green Roofs

  5. Bioswale/ Infiltration pit

  6. Final Design

  7. 18 Month Process and not done • Discussions with Councilmember Jack Weiss Deputies • Discussion with Watershed Protection • Watershed Protection Proposes Design • Interdepartmental Meetings and Discussions • Agreement Requires: council motion, B-Permit, Revocable Permit, Watershed Protection Sign Off • Draft Council Motion • Council Motion Goes to PLUM Subcommittee • Write letter explaining why Watershed protection is critical and why we need to do this • Council Motion Passes • Civil engineer designs according to above proposal • Submit to Watershed Protection • Requires Covenant Agreement • Submit to B-Permit Plan Check • Requires Bond, Insurance Certificate • Requires Review by Streets, Street Lighting, Urban Forestry, So Cal Gas, LADWP (2 divisions), etc. • Submit to Revocable Permit • Requires resubmittal to Watershed Protection • Requires submittal to Geotech Division • Requiers Soils Engineer to Supervise and sign off • Requres Letter from Soils Engineer • Results in Complete redesign • Requires submittal to Streets, Street Lighting, Sanitation • Requires $1 Million Liability Insurance

  8. Process Bottom Line Approvals: • City Council • PLUM Committee • Watershed Protection x 2 • B-Permit • Revocable Permit • Street Lighting • Urban Forestry • Geotechnical Division • Sanitation • AT&T • MTA • ISD • So Cal Gas • LADWP – 2 Divisions • Etc. • 18 months and counting • All risk is mine • Discouraged from doing more than required • Forbidden from infiltrating more than half of stormwater

  9. Opportunities • Streamline process • Opportunity to Expand Private Efforts with Public Dollars • Shovel ready private projects + grant funds? • Green Roof Grants • “Partner” with other agencies for “Green Building Grants”

  10. Greg Reitz 310.253.9131 greg@rethinkdev.com www.rethinkdev.com

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