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Contractor's Name
Parametrix
Approval Date
6/21/2024
End Date
12/31/2024
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Heather Griffin
Subject / Project Title
Surface Water Quality Impact Analysis for Comprehensive Plan Growth Alternatives
Tracking Number
0004404
Total Compensation
$47,879.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Scope of Work <br />City of Everett 553-1844-833 <br />Land Capacity Analysis - Surface Water 1 June 2024 <br /> <br />City of Everett <br />Land Capacity Analysis - Surface Water <br /> <br />PROJECT UNDERSTANDING <br />Purpose <br />The City of Everett (City) Surface Water Management Division (SWM) is seeking Parametrix support in <br />responding to the City’s Planning Department regarding potential surface water quality impacts from <br />two proposed Comprehensive Plan growth alternatives (Attachment 1): <br />• Alternative 2 Concentrated Growth: High-rise buildings in Metro Everett and along the city’s <br />urban corridors (Broadway, Evergreen Way, Everett Mall Way, 19th) and upzoning of areas <br />adjacent to these corridors. <br />• Alternative 3 Dispersed Growth: Shorter high-rises downtown and on the urban corridors, a <br />lesser upzoning of the areas adjacent to these corridors, an upzoning of single-family areas <br />throughout the city, and upzoning of areas adjacent to designated Connectors (minor arterials <br />like 19th, Madison, and parts of Mukilteo Blvd). <br />Based on Parametrix’s experience conducting water resources impact analyses for comprehensive <br />planning, the tasks in this scope are recommended for evaluating the magnitude of impacts that the <br />proposed growth alternatives would have on surface water resources. <br />Schedule <br />As of June 11, 2024, the Planning Department has requested that SWM provide a draft outline of <br />impacts to water resources by mid July 2024; therefore, this effort schedule aims to provide information <br />to SWM by July 10, 2024. The Planning Department would like final reporting by September 2024. <br />Universal Assumptions <br />• The City will provide Parametrix with GIS data representing the proposed growth alternatives, <br />consisting of the Land Capacity Analysis shapefile, metadata, and maps of the Community <br />Outreach Areas (COA)’s and Growth Geographies for reference, as described in Attachment 2. <br />• All other data to be included in the analysis has already been provided to or developed by <br />Parametrix as part of the development of the North Creek Stormwater Management Action Plan <br />(SMAP, Parametrix 2023). <br />• To meet SWM’s July 10, 2024, deadline, the effort described in this scope is deliberately brief <br />and focused. For each task, Parametrix can provide more detailed analysis for additional fee <br />under a later schedule. <br />Universal Deliverables <br />• A draft Project Web Map made available to the City by July 10, 2024. <br />• A final Project Web Map made available to the City by August 26, 2024. <br />• A draft Project Technical Memorandum outline annotated with preliminary findings <br />(approximately 3 pages, not including attachments), submitted by July 10, 2024. <br />• A final Project Technical Memorandum (approximately 10 pages, not including attachments), <br />submitted by August 26, 2024.
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