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Contractor's Name
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Approval Date
12/30/2021
Council Approval Date
12/22/2021
End Date
12/30/2025
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Dean Shaughnessy
Subject / Project Title
Later Phase Eclipse Mill Park Project
Tracking Number
0003149
Total Compensation
$600,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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KPFF Consulting Engineers 1/18/2024 Amendment 1
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Later Phase Eclipse Mill Project <br /> 2. No sediment transport modeling will be conducted as part of this work. <br /> 3. Hydrodynamic modeling will support design of the soft shoreline protection, in <br /> coordination with geotechnical engineering evaluation of bank stability scoped in <br /> other tasks. <br /> 4. The model grid resolution may be increased in the project area, but no other <br /> modifications to the model grid are required for use in this project. <br /> 5. Up to 20 model simulations (combinations of shoreline alternatives, flow and tidal <br /> conditions) will be completed as part of this task. <br /> 6. One round of review of the Modeling Summary Report is included in this task. <br /> 7. 2D model provided by Snohomish County and modified for use in design is <br /> acceptable for use in the zero rise study. <br /> Task 500 Permitting (Anchor QEA) <br /> This task includes providing permitting and agency coordination support for the project. <br /> Table 1 includes an anticipated federal, state, and local permits and approvals required <br /> for the project. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Anticipated Permits and Approvals <br /> Permit/Approval Agency Trigger Notes <br /> Section 101404 U.S. Army Corps of Certain activities A Joint Aquatic <br /> Individual Permit Engineers proposed to occur Resources Permit <br /> (IP) (USACE) in waters of the Application <br /> U.S. or navigable (JARPA) will be <br /> waterways submitted to <br /> USACE for <br /> issuance of an IP <br /> Section 7 USACE in Projects with the A Biological <br /> Endangered coordination with potential to affect Assessment will be <br /> Species Act National Marine endangered submitted with the <br /> Concurrence Fisheries species or critical DARPA to initiate <br /> Service/U.S. Fish habitat consultation <br /> and Wildlife Service <br /> Section 106 USACE in Projects with the Previous <br /> Concurrence coordination with potential to affect archaeological <br /> Washington State cultural, surveys and reports <br /> Department of archaeological, will be sufficient to <br /> Archaeology and and/or historical demonstrate <br /> Historic properties compliance with <br /> Preservation Section 106 <br /> Coastal Zone USACE in Projects with a A CZMA <br /> Management Act coordination with federal nexus consistency form <br /> (CZMA) Washington State proposed within will be submitted <br /> Consistency Department of any of with the JARPA <br /> Determination Ecology (Ecology) Washington's 15 <br /> coastal counties <br /> Section 401 Water Ecology Discharge of A JARPA will be <br /> Quality Certification dredge or fill submitted to <br /> (WQC) material within Ecology for <br /> waters of the state issuance of a WQC <br />
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