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The influence methodology, including both scoring and weighting of individual factors as well as data <br />analysis methods, will be developed in close consultation with the City. Methodology will be developed for <br />a "pilot" basin with up to three rounds of review, and the final approved methodology will be applied to the <br />remaining basins that will undergo one round of review. <br />Under Otak's direction for required content, the City will provide the cartography of Stormwater <br />Management Influence maps, similar to the example maps provided by Otak from similar work developed <br />by Otak for the City of Issaquah. <br />The City will provide a GIS shapefile of average daily traffic (ADT) for roadways. <br />The City will consolidate and screen comments from reviewers to provide basis of direction to Otak <br />One stormwater management influence map will act as a "pilot" with two rounds of review, and the final <br />approved cartography will be applied to remaining basins to create maps that will undergo one round of <br />review. <br />Deliverables <br />Otak <br />Methodology used for Stormwater Management Influence for Task 300 Final Memorandum (draft) <br />Add a Section in one basin plan in the 2017 SWCP to document tables, and a narrative summarizing the <br />influence of the City's MS4 on the receiving water (draft). <br />Compile and address comments for steps above to document methodology in the Final Memorandum <br />and tables, and the narrative in the basin plan summarizing the influence of the City's MS4 on the <br />receiving water (final with up to three rounds of review). <br />Add a section in remaining basin plans, using the first as a template, to document tables, and a narrative <br />summarizing the influence of the City's MS4 on the receiving water (final with up to one round of review). <br />List of basins to be considered further in the prioritization process for Task 300 Final Memorandum <br />"Pilot' map showing stormwater management influence factors (draft). <br />"Pilot" map showing stormwater management influence factors (final with up to two rounds of review). <br />Everett <br />Finished Stormwater Management Influence Maps <br />Digitize the ADTs of interest. The threshold for the ADT of interest will be the same as that used in the <br />stormwater management influence methodology for water quality. <br />240 Assess "dative Conditions and Contributions <br />This Task corresponds with step 4 on page 8 of the SMAP Guidance. The purpose of this task is to narrow the <br />number of receiving waters and basins to a candidate list to include in the Receiving Water Prioritization process. <br />1. Relative conditions of receiving waters and contributions of basins shall be assessed as follows: <br />a. Each basin will be assigned a management strategy for flow and water quality based on the Puget <br />Sound Watershed Characterization Project (PSWC). The management strategy for the dominant <br />assessment unit representing the basin within City limits will be assigned. The available strategies <br />include protection, restoration, conservation, and development for flow and protection of sources <br />processes, restoration of source processes, protection of sinks, and restoration of sinks for water <br />quality. <br />b. Workshops will be held with the City to pick one representative element for flow and one <br />representative element for water quality for each basin. Based on the workshop, management <br />strategies will be tabulated and documented in a map One map and one table will be prepared to be <br />inserted into chapter 2 of each watershed plan. One table showing the representative flow and <br />representative water quality strategies for all basins will also be compiled in the Final Memorandum. <br />Receiving Waters Assessment and Update of Surface Water Comprehensive Plan <br />Scope of Work <br />6 <br />Otak <br />
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