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Scope Of Services <br />The scope for potential tasks includes the following <br />Street Improvement Plans <br />Cannon will review street improvement plans, utilizing <br />the City's street improvement plan guidelines, provide <br />comments and recommend for approval. We will <br />check for compliance with City adopted standard <br />drawings, specifications, ADA standards, and <br />applicable regulations using Cannon's in-house plan <br />check list or as provided by City staff. Services will <br />include initial and subsequent reviews, full or partial <br />plan review services, interaction with the City and <br />recommendations to the City staff for final approval. <br />To confirm adequate document preparation, we will <br />attend project status meetings with the City staff (upon <br />request) and with others as required to discuss status <br />and/or details of the project. <br />We will verify code compliance of street geometrics, <br />typical sections showing cross slopes, centerline, <br />right-of-way, dimensions and applicable construction <br />notes, verify minimum/maximum street profile <br />grades, grade breaks, vertical curve info, review <br />street profiles of centerline, left and right curbs, <br />confirm AC/AB pavement structural section complies <br />with City standard and/or geotechnical report <br />recommendations, station/elevations at key locations, <br />curb ramp details, driveway details, working design <br />sections, proposed drainage devices such as catch <br />basins with local depressions, and review "join" <br />conditions at limits of work. For any work within <br />Caltrans Right -of -Way (intersecting Interstate 5 and <br />State Routes 55 and 22), we will verify compliance <br />with the Caltrans Standard Plans and Standard <br />Specifications. <br />Grading Plans <br />Cannon will review rough grading plans for substantial <br />conformance to the approved documents from the <br />entitlement process, including but not limited to <br />tentative map, drainage concepts (hydrology and <br />hydraulics), and preliminary WQMP. <br />Review of precise grading plans consists of <br />verification of detailed finish grade elevations to show <br />drainage patterns, flow lines for lot drainage, proposed <br />paving, and that grading plans are signed and sealed <br />by a registered civil engineer. The review may include <br />identifying previous preliminary grading permits issued <br />for the project site. <br />Hydrology Studies and Hydraulics <br />Calculations <br />Cannon will provide preliminary design review of <br />hydrology/hydraulics technical reports for proposed <br />private development projects and attend City design <br />review meetings as necessary. Cannon will apply our <br />current plan check experience on drainage projects <br />with the City's specific requirements, such as 1) <br />verifying the new site development will not place <br />additional stress on the existing drainage system, 2) <br />verify storm frequency of 100 years will not exceed <br />the ultimate street right-of-way and 3) sump conditions <br />will carry a 100-year storm frequency and have a <br />secondary "emergency overflow" outlet. Additionally, <br />we will verify the proposed finished floor elevation of <br />residential buildings are minimum of one foot higher <br />than 100-year flood. <br />Water Quality Management Plans <br />Cannon will review the WQMP Report submittals to <br />confirm compliance with the 2011 Orange County <br />Model WQMP, the 2013 Orange County Technical <br />Guidance Document (TGD) and local jurisdictional <br />runoff management program. Our review of each <br />WQMP submittal will consist of identifying the process <br />that Permittees will employ for developing a Water <br />Quality Management Plan for new development and <br />significant redevelopment projects. <br />We review each project proponent to implement a <br />program that requires structural Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) on Priority Development Projects <br />to be designed, constructed, and maintained to <br />remove pollutants in storm water to meet the criteria <br />set forth in the TGD, and existing Hydromodification <br />Management Plan (HMP). <br />