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ST1002-CN110309ATTACHMENT SC CITY OF COPPELL TASK DESCRIPTIONS SCOPE OF SERVICES Basic Services (Lump Sum) Re-Survey - $17,250 A. 1. Field Surveys - Survey and prepare a new design/topographic survey map of the area along Bethel Road, and South Coppell Road, North of Bethel Road. The survey will be based upon our former control points for Bethel Road, and will indicate all surface features, spot elevations, one-foot contours, property/right-of-way lines, easements, and utilities. Also, survey the existing drainage area crossing under Coppell Road South for 200 feet West and 100 feet East of Coppell Road South. Re-Plat - $4,600 B. 1. Survey, prepare and circulate a re-plat of Lot 2, Grapevine Springs Community Center, through the platting process of the City of Coppell. Boundary Survey - $1,725 C. 1. A boundary survey of a small portion of Lot 2 to convey to the neighbor. Gabion Channel Analysis - $8,800 D. 1. The existing conditions hydraulic model shows the gabion walls stopping approximately 400 feet upstream of Bethel Road. This model will be updated to reflect current conditions based on the new survey for the channel and Coppell Road. Proposed conditions will represent the channel improvements needed to provide the adequate level of protection to Coppell Road. The discharge estimates made by FNI in May 2008 will be used in the hydraulic models. No modifications to the hydrology are part of this scope of work. Gabion Channel Design - $5,400 E. 1. Prepare Channel Design including; Channel Layout, channel widths, erosion control measures for approximately 200 LF of channel. Re-Design due to Field Changes - $17,200 F. 1. Incorporate Design changes due to: a.City ROW negotiations (5 sheets) b.Other projects/ Project Sequencing 1.South Coppell Road (FNI) (4 sheets) 2.Old Town Coppell Development (9 sheets) 3.South Coppell Road (Huitt Zollars) (3 sheets) Page 1 of 3 4.Bethel Road (Transystems) (1 sheets) c.Anticipated Design changes due to field changes i.New driveway locations (5 sheets) ii.New waterline connections (5 sheets) iii.Changed drainage patterns/ features (3 sheets) iv.New Development (2 sheets) d.Total Sheets Affected = 21 sheets Re-Submit Pre-Final Plans - $8,500 E. i.Prepare and Update Cost Estimate for Submittal ii.Update specifications iii.Constructability review for Submittal iv.Package plan set for Submittal Wage Adjustments - $8,485 F. 1.Original Contract Remaining a.Average of 4.75% increase since 2003 for remaining unbilled - $16,482 i.Current Value = $23,891 ii.2003 Value = $16,482 iii.Fee increase = $ 7,409 2.Contract Amendment #3 Split Plans a.Average of 4.75% increase since 2007 for remaining unbilled - $ 7,200 i.Current Value = $ 8,276 ii.2007 Value = $ 7,200 iii.Fee increase request = $ 1,076 Special Services (Hourly Not-to-Exceed) The following services are considered special services in addition to the Basic Services that are provided in the tasks above. Environmental - $9,700 A. 1.Compile Information a.FNI will assemble data such as aerial photos, ROW limits, and project limits in digital format for site visit and create a data dictionary for the GPS data logger for data collection. 2.Site Visit a.FNI environmental scientists will conduct a site visit to observe and document existing conditions (environment) and assess project impacts along the proposed ROW. The presence and locations of waters of the U.S., including wetlands; potential threatened/endangered species habitat; and vegetation cover types will be identified in the proposed ROW. FNI scientists will also delineate approximately 300 linear feet of a tributary to Grapevine Creek by collecting GPS points along the ordinary high water mark (OHWM). Page 2 of 3 3. Consult with Texas Historical Commission (THC) a.FNI will consult the Texas Historical Commission, in writing, for a review of the proposed project regarding potential impacts to cultural resources. Consultation will only consist of a coordination letter. Any follow up studies required by the THC are not included in this scope of services. 4. Meet with City a.FNI environmental scientists will attend up to two meetings with the City to USACE permitting process. Additional Services - Freese and Nichols will notify the City if any of the following services will be necessary to comply with permit requirements. The following services can be provided upon written authorization by the City. 1.Preparation of a detailed wetland delineation and jurisdictional determination report. 2.Preparation of a pre-construction notification for nationwide or regional general 404 permit coverage. 3.Preparation of a formal written request for USACE authorization under a letter of permission procedure. 4.Preparation of a standard individual Section 404 permit application. 5.Preparation of Environmental Information Document, Environmental Assessment, or an Environmental Impact Statement. 6.Meetings or consultation with the USACE or other resource agencies, except as specifically noted in the scope of services. 7.If required by the USACE,FNI can assist the City with holding a Public Hearing by preparing public notices, submitting notices to local newspaper(s); providing verbatim transcript services, attending the public hearing; and incorporating the hearing record into the EA. 8.Presence/absence surveys for federally listed threatened/endangered species. 9.Preparation of a mitigation plan to compensate for impacts to waters of the U.S. 10.Application to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for individual 401 Water Quality Certification. 11.Application for General Land Office easements. 12.Application for Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Sand and Gravel Permit. 13.Additional field investigations or analysis required to respond to public or regulatory agency comments. 14.Consultation with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service under Section 7 of the Endangered Species act. 15.Expert representation at legal proceedings or at contested hearings. 16.Mitigation monitoring if required by permit conditions. 17.Monitoring for compliance with permit conditions. 18.Additional modifications to the compensatory mitigation plan. 19.Assist with the payment of an EID processing fee if levied by the USACE. 20.Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. Page 3 of 3