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• physical opportunities and limitations. <br />• impact on pedestrian and vehicular circulation patterns. <br />• visual and physical security measures. <br />• compliance with MWELO (State Water Ordinance), California Title 24, ADA, and other <br />local, state and federal regulations as they apply. <br />• integration of proposed elements to immediate surroundings. <br />• thematic concepts for site amenities; and <br />• long term ease of maintenance. <br />A preliminary Statement of Probable Construction Cost is typically developed to monitor the <br />effect of the design on the budget. <br />Deliverables may include: <br />• Preliminary Design Concepts <br />• Conceptual Sections and Elevations <br />• Concept Images <br />• Plant Palette <br />• Hardscape Palette <br />Design Development Plans <br />NUVIS refines the Schematic Design Phase further within this phase with inclusion of more <br />detailed sketches and the initial building of the landscape architecture construction documents <br />in AutoCAD. The plans at this stage may include: <br />• species, location, and container size with an appropriate number of related conceptual <br />landscape installation details. <br />hardscape and paving plans developed at an appropriate scale and include material <br />selection as to type, color, and texture (for proposed horizontal and vertical elements) <br />with an appropriate number of related conceptual landscape construction details. <br />Deliverables may include: <br />• Refined Schematic Design, Vignettes and Sketches <br />• Refined Sections and Elevations <br />• Design Development Details <br />• Design Development Planting Plan+ <br />• Design Development Hardscape Plan <br />Final Design <br />Environmental Design <br />ECORP will review each project to determine the likely CEQA document. ECORP will prepare <br />the ECORP will prepare an Administrative Draft, Draft, Administrative Final and Final CEQA <br />document for the project and will prepare and file CEQA documents and notices with the State <br />Clearinghouse and Orange County Clerk. ECORP will also mail notices to relevant public <br />agencies and surrounding property owners and arrange for publication in one local newspaper. <br />ECORP can organize and support public and agency meetings to obtain input on the <br />environmental impacts of the projects. The CEQA document will be supported by resource - <br />specific technical studies (e.g., biological resources, cultural resources, air quality, noise) based <br />18 <br />