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<br /> <br /> "~"`tl <br /> I ~ ~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> II <br /> <br /> AECOM has thoroughly reviewed the scope of work included of the environmental evaluation to produce a Preliminary <br /> in the RFP. We believe it to be comprehensive and adequately Environmental Survey (PES) form. Therefore the deliverable <br /> cover the needs related to the Project Study Report under this task is proposed to be a PES, and not a PEAR or an <br /> Equivalent for this project. For brevity, we will not repeat the ISA. <br /> scope of services herein, accepting as provided in the RFP <br /> with the following clarifications, inclusions or exclusions Task Q Aesthetics: AECOM suggests the inclusion of an <br /> from the scope of work. aesthetics task as part of the scope of services. Having <br /> prepared severalaesthetic plansforgradeseparations, <br /> Task B. Permits: Permits will not be required for including the recent Aesthetic Guidelines for the OCTA Grade <br /> geotechnical activities, since the geotechnical work, per Separations along the Orangethorpe Corridor, the ability <br /> Task G, will be limited to research of existing subsurface to provide photo-quality images of the completed project <br /> information for adjacent project areas. greatly enhances the public understanding and acceptance <br /> of the project. AECOM can provide static photosimulations or <br /> Task E. Field Survey/Topography: Aerial mapping will a dynamic visual flythrough (video) of the project. In addition, <br /> be provided for the project limits as requested, noting all of AECOM has enlisted Glenn R. Johnson Scale Models, located <br /> the identified surface features. If OCTA grants permission in downtown Orange, on past projects to create a scale model <br /> and the City approves, this aerial mapping can utilize and of the project. This model can be used at public outreach <br /> augment existing mapping of the project site, gained from our meetings and be put on display in the lobby of City Hall, Each <br /> surveyor's work on an adjacent project for OCTA. The scale of of these are great tools that AECOM can provide to the City. <br /> this topographic map is at 1 "=40'. Field survey will be limited <br /> to establishing the record centerline for Santa Ana Boulevard As noted in the Project Understanding and Approach section, <br /> and its cross streets as well as top of rail elevations adjacent we firmly believe that we can take this project to the next <br /> to Santa Ana Boulevard. This information is sufficient fora step within the given budget identified in the RFP. Included in <br /> planning level document. the appendix of this proposal is a detailed scope of services <br /> and associated schedule to provide a complete Project <br /> Task L. Right-of-way: Existing right-of-way and property Report/Environmental Document (PR/ED), readying this <br /> lines will be established from record documents. As noted project for the final design phase and better positioning the <br /> in Addendum 2, legal descriptions and plats will not be City for funding. <br /> required at this time. The Deliverable will be a right-of-way <br /> impact map clearly delineating the need for fee acquisition, In providing the PR/ED, a full PSRE will not be required, and <br /> easements for utilities, subsurface features, or slopes, and the initial phase will be the alternatives analysis. A value <br /> temporary construction easements. A matrix will be included analysis, required on any State or Federally funded project <br /> for each parcel listing any right-of-way impact, square over $25 million in value, will be provided at the conclusion <br /> footage of acquisition and/or easement, along with additional of the alternatives analysis. At that point, the Project Report <br /> severance impacts such as loss of access or parking. will be developed with a preferred alternative and the <br /> environmental clearance process will commence. <br /> Task N. Environmental Evaluation: Sincethe project <br /> is not on Caltrans system (an interstate or state highway), We look forward to the opportunity to discuss this approach <br /> where a Preliminary Environmental Analysis Report further with the City. <br /> (PEAR) is required, it is sufficient for the commencement <br /> r,,,.. ~a <br /> Ir <br /> s <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ''19' <br /> k <br /> r <br /> • ~ <br /> u <br /> r <br /> r. <br /> { ai rf <br /> <br /> ~ m <br /> ~h ~ ~ r• ~u u,~"1d sY r.«~nwlr,~,ES~x2k5~; <br /> ~ Y~ N . ~ ~ <br /> SbWMY <br /> i III':. <br /> r <br /> ~i'i'. <br /> 9, ~ r <br /> I <br /> ~ 2 <br /> ` + 1] { <br /> 1 ~ <br /> r ~ <br /> ~ <br /> ~ ~ ~ . . <br /> II"~ ii ir° II"~ . w„~~ n c. i, <br /> ,r, <br /> ~ i <br /> ~~~~~ii Il~ir~~ ~,k~~~ . ~ ~„d ~ i~~,~~ IE;;;;;~~q five , I~ ~ I~ i... ii <br /> „ I, ~ , ~ , i I~~~ I <br /> ir~ot,~ ~ir~a . I~,,,,y ° ~a,~ii~~,~ ird ~ ~ ~t'ii~~iu~~n I~~i~,u I~~;.~~ <br />