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City to go over the strip maps and get agreement from the City on the proposed alignments. <br />d. Prepare a preliminary design technical memorandum for both the water and sewer lines, <br />identifying the design criteria for the pipelines, alignments, and key Issues. City to review and <br />provide comments, RBF to address comments and submit final version. Acceptance of the final <br />PDR will Initiate the final design process. <br />e. Deliverables; <br />I. Strip Maps of proposed alignments (hard copy -1) <br />if, Draft Preliminary Design Technical Memorandum (pdf and hard copies -4) <br />III, Final Preliminary Design Technical Memorandum (pdf and hard copies -4) <br />10. Prepare Preliminary Plans (50%P5 &E) <br />a. The 50 °% PS &E submittal shelf include plans, specifications, and cost estimate at 50% completion <br />level (horizontal alignment and design, no profile, no details). Traffic control will be implemented <br />by the contractor per WATCH. If traffic control plans are required, they will be a requirement of <br />the contractor during construction, Plans will be prepared in Mlcrostation v8i per City standards, <br />The anticipated plan sheets for the 50 %submittal includes total of 14 sheets: as listed below: <br />G1 -4 Title Sh eat and Ge neral Sh eets (4 sheets) <br />PPl -5 Water Plan and Profile Sheets (5 sheets) <br />PP6 -10 Sewer Plan and Profile Sheets (5 sheets) <br />b. The specification submittal will Include the front end specifications, technical specification table <br />of contents, and some technical specification sections. <br />c, Deliverables: None (included In next task) <br />11. 50 ° %PS &E Submittal <br />a. Submit 50% PS &Eto the City <br />b. Perform Job walk to identify conflicts and inconsistencies. Meet with the City to review <br />comments. <br />c. Deliverables: <br />i. 50% PS &E (pdf and hard copies —4) <br />12. CEQA Documentation <br />Based on a review of the proposed pipeline improvements and existing setting, it is anticipated <br />that a CEQA Statutory Exemption will apply to the project. While it is acknowledged that the <br />City's.RFP Identifies a Negative Declaration, the use of a. Statutory Exemption appears highly <br />appropriate for the project and would result in substantial time and cost benefits to the City. <br />As such RBF will prepare two (2) separate Notices of Exemption (one for each pipeline <br />project), Each Notice of Exemption (NOE) will cite the CEQA Statutes, Section 21080.21, <br />Application of Division to Public Right -of -Way Pipeline Projects Less Than One Mile in <br />Length. This Statutory Exemption applies to the construction, maintenance, repair, restoration, <br />reconditioning, relocation, replacement, removal, or demolition of pipeline located entirely <br />within public right -of -way, and less than one mile in length. <br />Each NOE will provide a brief project description, a description of the project site and affected <br />area, and substantiation for the exemption. The NOE will be filed with the County Clerk and <br />State Clearinghouse upon approval bythe City. <br />This task specifically excludes the preparation of an Initial Study, Negative Declaration, or <br />Environmental Impact Report. If it is determined by the City that an alternate form of CEQA <br />documentation is required, a separate scope and fee can be provided, <br />PF <br />