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CONSULTANT SERVICES <br />A. PROJECT COORDINATION. The Consultant shall be fully responsible for the overall <br />management and coordination for the project, which may include, but is not limited to project <br />development team meetings, liaison with affected agencies, and utility companies. Prepare <br />progress report and schedule, securing permits for all field studies and any other required <br />permits from other agencies. <br />B. RECORDS RESEARCH. Research all information pertinent to the project including, but <br />not limited to existing field condition, as -built plans and record drawings, right-of-way data <br />and all future improvement plans adjacent to or affecting the project site. The selected <br />Consultant shall identify all existing and proposed facilities within the projects limits and <br />potential conflicts. <br />C. SURVEY. On -the -ground field topographical survey work is required for the Consultant to <br />identify existing facilities (median islands, curb & gutter, sidewalk, right of way, water, <br />sewer, parkway facilities, BC and EC of all curb returns, decorative lamps and streetlight <br />poles, undergrormd facilities, all utility manholes and pull boxes, points of connection for <br />electrical and water sources, etc. The topographical survey shall also provide centerline cross <br />sections at 100 -foot intervals as.well as adjoining streets, grade breaks, survey monuments, <br />vertical control (half -foot contour intervals) and joint elevations at the existing and proposed <br />right of way lines, and at the westerly and easterly end of the project. <br />D. WATER QUALITY. The Consultant shall coordinate with the City for the Low Impact <br />Development (LID) requirements on the project and to prepare a Water Quality Management <br />Plan (WQMP) for the project. <br />The selection of Best Management Practices (BMPs) will always be subject to site specific <br />conditions and the Consultant will be required to perform the research into the site specific <br />conditions (e.g. prior contamination, depth to groundwater, soil conditions, interfering <br />utilities, etc.) that could preclude infiltration. The Consultant shall also perform the required <br />soils and/or infiltration testing per the Technical Guidance Documents, as necessary to <br />design the infiltration system assuming it is the selected LID approach. <br />Please find information and links to relevant documents and regulations at the following site: <br />http•//ocwatersheds.com/documents/wgmn. <br />E. ENVIRONMENTAL. The Consultant shall be responsible for preparing the necessary <br />environmental documents to comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and <br />National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Additionally, other permit compliance shall <br />include, but not limited to Army Corps of Engineers 404 permit application, California <br />Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFG) 1601 application, NPDES permit, and Regional <br />Board Section 401 certification. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 17-074 <br />Page Al -2 <br />20C-17 <br />