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• Legal descriptions <br /> • Individual parcel access and easement drawings <br /> • Right of way acquisition documentation <br /> • Research public and private Records within project limits. <br /> • Perform horizontal control field survey and tie to minimum two published NAD 83/98 City <br /> monuments. Perform vertical control field survey based upon City published NAVD88 <br /> benchmark. Tie to controlling survey monuments in intersection vicinity to reproduce Right of <br /> Ways. <br /> • Perform full topographic survey of intersections, if required, including, but not limited to, all <br /> improvements and road striping/channelization within the intersection, visible utilities and those <br /> marked by"One Call" locate request, invert elevations of catch basins or manholes in the existing <br /> curb lines (invert elevations of utilities lying further out in the intersections will not be measured), <br /> street trees, landscaping planters sidewalks, curbs, utility poles, etc. <br /> • Prepare a base map of topographic features and improvements located using AutoCAD Civil 3D <br /> and provide a stamped and signed PDF and AutoCAD file for Engineers use. <br /> The scope of survey and costs of this Task will be dependent on the results of Phase 1. <br /> Task 2-4 — Geotechnical <br /> Perform a geotechnical evaluation, as needed, to support the design in Tasks 2-2 and 2-3. Geotechnical <br /> analysis is expected to be needed to support the design of any required retaining walls, roadway <br /> construction if identified as necessary in phase 1, signal poles and illumination poles, and drainage <br /> design, if infiltration is proposed in the final design. No bridge structures are anticipated in the scope of <br /> the project. No geotechnical basis is anticipated for the design of sidewalk pavement section or asphalt <br /> repair or widening pavement sections to meet curb lines. City of Everett standard details for pavement <br /> and sidewalk design sections will be used for the basis of design. Geotechnical evaluation may be used <br /> to assess the need for cultural resources assessment, described in Task 2-5.3 <br /> The scope of geotechnical investigation will be confirmed with the City prior to development of a scope <br /> and fee proposal by the Consultant. <br /> Geotechnical investigation will evaluate pertinent physical and engineering characteristics of the site soils <br /> based on laboratory tests performed on samples obtained from the borings. Moisture content tests will be <br /> completed on selected representative samples. Prepare a brief geotechnical engineering letter report that <br /> describes the site conditions and foundation design considerations for new signal poles, drainage design, <br /> and roadway construction if identified as necessary in phase 1. <br /> Consultant Deliverables <br /> • AutoCAD Civil 3D files <br /> • Geotechnical engineering letter for each boring <br /> Task 2-5 Design Documentation <br /> The Consultant will document critical design decisions throughout the design engineering phase. As part <br /> of this task, the Consultant will provide the documentation of design decisions, the basis of design, design <br /> criteria used, including references to local, state and federal guidelines, and deviations from standard, <br /> including justification and approval for deviations. <br /> The design documentation will be provided as a technical memorandum and submitted to the City in PDF <br /> format. The design documentation will be submitted at the 90% level. One round of comments will be <br /> addressed and a final memorandum will be provided with the 100% design plans. <br /> p 9 p Page 12 <br /> trans o rou <br />