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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Ecology
Approval Date
4/17/2020
Council Approval Date
4/8/2020
End Date
1/31/2022
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Erik Emerson
Subject / Project Title
Beverly Lake Water Quality Grant
Tracking Number
0002332
Total Compensation
$247,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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State of Washington Department of Ecology Page 9 of 39 <br /> Agreement No: WQC-2020-COE-00091 <br /> Project Title: Beverly Lake Water Quality Retrofit <br /> Recipient Name: City of Everett <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task Number: 2 Task Cost: $90,500.00 <br /> Task Title: Design Plans and Specs,Environmental Review <br /> Task Description: <br /> The RECIPIENT shall ensure the following items are completed and provide the associated deliverables to ECOLOGY. The <br /> RECIPIENT must approve all materials prior to submitting them to ECOLOGY for acceptance. <br /> A. The RECIPIENT will coordinate the preparation and submittal of State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)documentation. <br /> B. The RECIPIENT is responsible for application of,receipt of,and compliance with all required local, state,tribal and federal <br /> permits,licenses,easements,or property rights necessary for the project. <br /> C. The RECIPIENT will comply with Executive Order(05-05)cultural resources review requirements. To initiate cultural <br /> resources review the RECIPIENT will: <br /> 1. Submit to ECOLOGY the 05-05/106 Form. All submitted materials must conform to the Depaitment of Archeology and <br /> Historic Preservation's Washington State Standards for Cultural Resource Reporting. <br /> 2. Develop and submit to ECOLOGY an Inadvertent Discovery Plan (IDP),using the ECOLOGY template. The <br /> RECIPIENT will ensure that all contractors and subcontractors have a copy of the completed IDP prior to and while working <br /> on-site. The IDP template may be found on the ECOLOGY website. <br /> Ground disturbing work(including geotechnical investigations)completed prior to receiving written notice to proceed from <br /> ECOLOGY shall not be eligible for reimbursement. <br /> D. The RECIPIENT will develop a project Design Report.Projects must be designed in accordance with the Stormwater <br /> Management Manual for Eastern Washington, Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, or equivalent <br /> manual. Project must be reviewed and accepted in writing by ECOLOGY to be eligible for reimbursement. <br /> The RECIPIENT will upload a digital copy of the items listed below to EAGL for ECOLOGY review. Reduce design figures <br /> to 11x17 inches in size and ensure they are legible. <br /> 1. Design Report.Design Report must conform to the Stormwater Project Deliverables Guidance. Refer to the Ecology <br /> website for specific guidance. <br /> The RECIPIENT agrees to respond to ECOLOGY comments. The RECIPIENT must receive an Ecology Design Report <br /> Acceptance Letter prior to proceeding to 90 Percent design. <br /> 2. 90 Percent Design Package. At a minimum,this package must include 90 percent plans, specifications, engineer's opinion <br /> of cost,which includes a schedule of eligible costs,and project construction schedule. For current bid inserts and <br /> specifications refer to the ECOLOGY website. <br /> Template Version 10/30/2015 <br />
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