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SANTA ANA WATERSHED PROJECT AUTHORITY (SAWPA)
Contract #
A-2021-185
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Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/21/2021
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 7DOD574C-B1E5-4A94-98CC-C2B16DDD7DC6 <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />(5rant Agreemento. 4600013842 <br />Page 29 of 71 <br />Task 5: CEQA Documentation <br />A Notice of Exemption was filed with the County of Orange on August 18, 2020. Prepare letter stating no legal <br />challenges (or addressing legal challenges). <br />Deliverables: <br />• All completed CEQA documents as required <br />• Legal Challenges Letter <br />Task 6: Permitting — Not Applicable <br />Task 7: Design — Not Applicable <br />Task 8: Proiect Monitoring Plan <br />Develop and submit a Project Monitoring Plan per Paragraph 16 for DWR's review and approval. <br />Deliverables: <br />• Project Monitoring Plan <br />Budget Category (d): Construction/Implementation <br />Task 9: Contract Services — Not Applicable <br />Task 10: Construction Administration — Not Applicable <br />Task 11: Implementation <br />This consumer -based rebate program (Project) targets public agency, residential, commercial, industrial, and <br />institutional landscapes throughout the entire Santa Ana River Watershed by implementing the following nine <br />rebates/programs. <br />Rebate/Program Activities <br />(1) Turf Removal: This project will facilitate the removal of approximately 3.6 million square feet (82 acres) of <br />turfgrass and replacement with California native/friendly landscapes. Projects will include stormwater retention <br />features, such as rain gardens, that will capture, retain, and percolate stormwater and will include a plant <br />density minimum of three plants per 100 square feet. Approximately 25% of project sites will receive an in - <br />person quality control inspection, and up to 100% will receive photo verification to ensure the project terms <br />and conditions are being followed. <br />(2) Smart Timers: The project will facilitate the installation of approximately 11,300 smart irrigation timers, also <br />known as weather -based irrigation controllers (WBICs). These controllers irrigate based on real-time weather <br />data to prevent the common issue of overwatering. Total rebates will not exceed the project cost for each <br />WBIC. <br />(3) High -Efficiency Rotating Nozzles: This project aims to install up to 276,000 high -efficiency rotating nozzles <br />in residential, commercial, and public landscapes. <br />(4) Landscape Design and Maintenance Assistance: Approximately 240 residential sites will receive a free <br />customized landscape design and/or receive free landscape maintenance plans. <br />(5) Spray -to -Drip Irrigation: Approximately 220,000 square feet of landscape irrigated with inefficient spray <br />nozzles will be converted to drip irrigation at residential, commercial, and public properties sites. <br />
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