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.. ., <br /> <br />EXHIBIT "A" <br />SCOPE OF ENGINEERING SERVICES <br />(AMENDMENT NO. S -Revised October 28, 2002) <br />EDINGER AVENUE WIDEN{NG <br />SEGMENT I -Ritchey Street to East of Red Hill Avenue <br />The Client and the Consultant, for mutual consideration hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: <br />A. Consultant agrees to perform the following services: <br />This additional work will include additional reports, concepts and construction documents to <br />accommodate Caltrans encroachment permitwork related to preparation of Biological Assessment, <br />Traffic Management Plan, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan ,Revised Temporary Construction <br />Easement (TCE) at the Russell Property and Edge Condition Landscaping and Irrigation plan <br />revisions and to accommodate the City of 7ustiri's Specific Plan requirements and as a result of <br />property owner negotiations, <br />AM5 Task 1 Additional Project Design Team Meetings/Consultation <br />Activities: Consultant shall attend additional Project Progress Team meetings with Client to <br />review progress of the work included within this contract. For budgetary purposes it <br />is anticipated two {2) additional meetings with the Client will be necessary. These <br />meetings include one (1) team/progress meetings, one additional (1) meeting with <br />Caltrans to coordinate the procedures for reviews by Caltrans Project <br />Development/Permits to facilitate approvals for the Edinger Avenue combined <br />project. Due to the additional complexities and delays associated with right-of-way <br />acquisition it is anticipated that the project completion may be delayed until April, <br />2003. This task includes the preparation of agendas, meeting notes, and <br />attendance at each meeting by the project manager and appropriate technical staff. <br />(assumes 2 persons per meeting) <br />AM5 Task 2 Biological Assessment <br />Task 2.1 Literature Review <br />Activities: A literature review will be conducted to determine which species have been identified <br />as special status. by state, federal, and local resources agencies and organizations <br />and have a potential to occur within the project site or immediate vicinity. Sources to <br />be reviewed include: (1) special status species lists from the California Department <br />of Fish and Game (CDFG), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and Califomia <br />Native Plant Society (GNPs); (2) database searches of the California Natural <br />Diversity Database (CNDDB) and the Electronic Inventoryof the CNPS; (3) the most <br />recent Federal Register listing package and critical habitat determination for each <br />federally listed Endangered or Threatened species potentially occurring within the <br />project site; (4) the CDFG Annuai Report on the status of California's listed <br />Threatened and Endangered plants and animals; and (5) other biological studies <br />conducted in the vicinity of the project site. <br />