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State of Washington Department of Ecology <br />Agreement No: WQC-2022-EverPW-00085 <br />Project Title: Water Quality Treatment at 3rd Avenue SE <br />Recipient Name: City of Everett <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Task Number: 2 Task Cost: $15,000.00 <br />Task Title: Cultural and Environmental Reviews, and Permitting <br />Page I 0 of 44 <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 provide both the ECOLOGY project manager and separegister@ecy.wa.gov an initial consultation <br />on the draft State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documents. <br />B. The RECIPIENT will notify the ECOLOGY project manager, in addition to the required distribution and public notice, <br />when SEPA documents have been issued for the official comment period, which is a minimum of 21 days. <br />C. The RECIPIENT is responsible for application of, receipt of, and compliance with all required local, state, tribal and <br />federal permits, licenses, easements, or property rights necessary for the project. <br />D. The RECIPIENT will submit the documents listed below to ECOLOGY to initiate cultural resources review. Property <br />acquisition and above and below ground activities proposed at any project site must be reviewed for potential affects to cultural <br />resources. <br />1. The RECIPIENT will submit the Cultural Resources Review Form to ECOLOGY, using the ECOLOGY template. <br />Any supporting materials must conform to the Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation's Washington State <br />Standards for Cultural Resource Reporting. The Cultural Resources Review Form template may be found on the ECOLOGY <br />website. <br />2. The RECIPIENT will submit an Inadvertent Discovery Plan (IDP) to ECOLOGY, using the ECOLOGY template. <br />The RECIPIENT will ensure that all contractors and subcontractors have a copy of the completed IDP prior to and while <br />working on -site. The IDP template may be found on the ECOLOGY website. <br />The RECIPIENT must receive written notice from ECOLOGY prior to proceeding with work. Examples of work may include <br />(but are not limited to) geotechnical work, acquisition, site prep work, and BMP installations. Work done prior to written <br />notice to proceed shall not be eligible for reimbursement. <br />Task Goal Statement: <br />The RECIPIENT will complete all cultural and environmental reviews and permitting tasks in a timely manner. <br />Task Expected Outcome: <br />The project will meet the requirements set forth by the cultural resource protection requirements, State Environmental Policy <br />Act, and all other applicable federal, state, and local laws, and regulations. <br />Template Version 12/10/2020 <br />
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