Specific Scope of Services
<br />The following scope of services has been provided pursuant to Request for Proposals (RFP) #21-017 Exhibit A, Scope of Seridces
<br />PHASE I AND PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS
<br />Michael Baker will perform Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) services for the City. It is our understanding that all Phase I
<br />reports will comply with the ASTM International (ASTM) E 1527 Standard Practice. It is acknowledged that ASTM is in the process of
<br />updating this standard practice. Michael Baker staff is participating on the E 50 committee, has been involved in this update, and will be
<br />prepared to ensure our Phase I ESAs are prepared to the current industry standard in 2022, when the standard update is expected to be
<br />released. Upon task kickoff, Michael Baker will confirm the purpose of the Phase I and the methodology to be conducted. All Phase I
<br />documentation will include an ASTM-compliant radius search of databases pertaining to hazardous materials, appropriate file reviews
<br />with regulatory agencies, historical documentation review, interviews, and site reconnaissance. The Phase I report will document Michael
<br />Baker's findings, opinions, and conclusions as to whether or not a recognized environmental condition (REC), or conditional recognized
<br />environmental condition (CREC), exists.
<br />Should a Phase I ESA identify any RECs, Michael Baker has retained Roux Associates (Roux) to provide Phase 11 ESA services. Roux
<br />will review Phase I ESAs prepared by Michael Baker and/or other qualified environmental firms to evaluate the site history and condition,
<br />and specifically any RECs that are identified for the site. If no prior environmental documentation is available for the site, initial desktop
<br />review may be necessary to evaluate past uses and potential environmental concerns. If multiple environmental reports are available
<br />for the site, including perhaps Phase 11 ESA investigation and/or remediation documents, those reports will be evaluated to formulate
<br />opinions of site status.
<br />If RECs are identified for the site, the City will be queried to understand the present and future intended use(s) of the site, ownership
<br />status, potential acquisition or disposition, and regulatory interactions that are expected, past or future. This query will occur prior to
<br />development of a specific scope of work for subsurface investigation. Once all the initial information is gathered, a scope of work that
<br />may include soil, soil gas, and/or groundwater sampling will be developed in line with the objectives for the site. The investigation will
<br />provide sufficient data to characterize areas of concern and assess potential risks and future costs, delays, and/or liabilities that may be
<br />borne of impacts. The initial Phase II ESA will not be intended to provide comprehensive characterization or derive complete remedial
<br />alternatives. The initial results will be discussed with the City and dependent on conditions and objectives, additional scopes of Phase 11
<br />work may be developed where necessary.
<br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS (EIS)
<br />Michael Baker staff have extensive experience with preparation of EISs for a range of different major Federal actions having the potential
<br />to significant affect the quality of the environment. This experience comes on a range of diverse project types, for numerous different
<br />Federal agencies. Michael Baker's experience with preparing NEPA documents in accordance with 24 CFR 50.4, 58.6, 24 CFR 58.5,
<br />provides for a streamlined, "hit the ground running" approach that will facilitate EIS preparation for the City's critical Federally -funded
<br />housing projects. Critical components of the EIS important to the success of the document include a well-defined description of the
<br />proposed action and detailed description of the range of alternatives, in addition to strict adherence to HUD's statutory checklist and
<br />criteria for cumulative impact analysis. HUD also places an emphasis on proactive stakeholder and community engagement to consider
<br />feedback related to the environmental effects of the project.
<br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS (EIR)
<br />The Michael Baker Environmental staff have provided CEQA compliant Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) for a diverse range of
<br />housing projects for over 40 years. Michael Baker's environmental documents are not only legally defensible and user-friendly, but are
<br />supported by professionals with expertise in hydrology, water quality, transportation, water/wastewater, landscape architecture, urban
<br />design, policy planning, structural design, civil engineering, GIS, mapping, and surveying. Michael Baker produces environmental
<br />documents that are sensitive to both the public's concern for resource protection and community impacts, as well as real -world issues
<br />associated with cost and feasibility of implementing mitigation measures.
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