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2801 Alaskan Way <br />Suite 200 <br />Seattle, WA 98121 <br />206.789.9658 phone <br />206.789.9684 fax <br />esassoc.com <br />City of Everett Stadium Amphitheater Park Project Scope of Work Page 1 <br /> <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br />Project Description <br />The City of Everett has selected ESA to assist with the City of Everett Baseball <br /> Stadium/Amphitheatre/Park Project (the Project). The Project involves the development and <br />operation of a new outdoor multi-purpose facility that would include a new High-A Minor League <br />baseball stadium that provides 2,800-3,200 fixed seats for baseball fans and that converts to an <br />“amphitheater” to seat up to 5,000 persons, and development of an urban park. The City has <br />identified two different locations in north Everett where the Project could be developed. <br /> <br />This scope of work describes the tasks and activities that ESA will undertake necessary to <br />complete the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) environmental review process for the Project, <br />and the assumptions and deliverables associated with each. The work will be conducted <br />according to the terms of ESA’s contract with the City of Everett that is executed. This scope of <br />work also provides general assumptions, a draft budget, and a draft schedule for the overall work <br />proposed. <br /> <br />General Assumptions <br />• The City of Everett Planning Department is the lead agency for SEPA and has full editorial <br />discretion over the content of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). <br />• The ESA Team will prepare the EIS in conformance with SEPA requirements in City of <br />Everett Code. <br />• Shiels Obletz Johnsen (SOJ) will represent the City through the SEPA process. <br />• The Draft EIS (DEIS) will evaluate up to two (2) build or Action Alternatives, which will be <br />developed to a conceptual level, approximately 10% design level and a No Action <br />Alternative. <br />• The EIS will be a “limited scope” EIS with four elements of the environment (transportation, <br />light & glare, noise, and cultural historical analyzed for the Alternatives. It is assumed that <br />the City agrees to built-in mitigation as part of the project description for any potential <br />significant impacts in all other disciplines, so they are reduced to a below significant level. If <br />the scope is changed at the City’s request following the scoping process, ESA will review <br />and identify whether there are any necessary associated budget or schedule changes. <br />• The SOJ/City Team will provide detailed descriptions and graphical depictions of their <br />proposal including operational characteristics (e.g., event size and frequencies, hours of