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Contractor's Name
The Watershed Company
Approval Date
8/28/2020
Council Approval Date
8/12/2020
End Date
12/31/2020
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Dana Zlateff
Subject / Project Title
Surface Water Mapping & Classification
Tracking Number
0002397
Total Compensation
$72,446.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Exhibit A <br /> Scope of Work: <br /> Everett Surface Water Mapping and Classification, TWC <br /> #200626 <br /> Task 1—Kick Off meeting with City. Estimated Budget:$1,380 <br /> Task 2—Office Preparation: Stream Classification and Regulation. Estimated Budget: $6,365 <br /> 1. Review Everett's stream classification and regulations. <br /> 2. Office investigations for tentative stream classifications (Current Everett Mapping, DNR <br /> mapping, salmonscape—other?) <br /> 3. Prepare a draft regulatory criteria summary to serve as the basis for collecting field <br /> information sufficient for making determinations of stream presence and typing.Summary <br /> memo of the criteria, codes, and regulations to be used in making determinations regarding <br /> stream presence or absence, and typing if present. <br /> 4. Meet and or correspond with City to reach agreement and finalize regulatory criteria <br /> summary memo prior to beginning field work. <br /> Task 3—Mapping Set-Up and Field Work Coordination. Estimated Budget: $7,005 <br /> 1. Receive GIS base mapping and current stream and stormwater layers from the City. <br /> 2. Prepare base mapping for each site for field use. <br /> 3. Prepare and load GPS mapping for field use. <br /> 4. Equipment and supplies. <br /> 5. Coordination with the City including scheduling and site access. City to verify which <br /> properties are not allowing access. <br /> Task 4-Conduct Field Work at Approximately 30 Sites. Estimated Budget:$20,500 <br /> Where applicable,for each site: <br /> 1. Classify or confirm presumptive classification according to Everett code. <br /> 2. Determine if a mapped "gap" actually exists. <br /> 3. If a gap does not exist (i.e. the stream is connected), collect GPS points along the alignment <br /> to close the gap and correctly map the stream alignment within the accuracy limits of the <br /> GPS data. <br /> 4. As directed by the City, confirm or correct the alignments of other stream sections and <br /> collect GPS data to similarly correct the mapping. <br /> 5. Where flow is piped, determine if it is a piped stream or stormwater(City's MS4) consistent <br /> with City code. (Hint: determine if there is an open channel segment meeting the City's <br /> stream definition extending upstream of the piped section.) <br /> Task 5—Review and Verify Field Data. Estimated Budget:$9,220 <br /> 1. Field crew to review initial results with The Watershed Company(TWC) Project Manager <br /> (PM). <br /> 2. Conduct brief meetings or correspondence with the City, as needed, regarding specific site <br /> questions. <br /> 3. TWC PM to visit selected field sites with the field crew to reach resolution on <br /> recommendations to the City as needed. <br /> 1 <br />
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