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Company Name
RBF Consulting
Contract #
A-2003-085
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
5/5/2003
Expiration Date
6/30/2004
Insurance Exp Date
11/30/2008
Destruction Year
2009
Notes
Amends A-2002-046 (which replaced A-98-021)
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Exhibit'A" ~ • <br />Amendment No. 5 <br />Task 2.2 General PIanUVUiidlife Surveys <br />Activities: A description of the existing quality and species composition of the vegetation types <br />within the project site will be compiled based upon observations and field notes <br />taken during the survey. A representative listing of plant and wildlife species that <br />occur on the project site will be compiled in the field notes during survey <br />observations. <br />Task 2.3 Documentation <br />Activities: A letter report documenting the general biological resources on the project site will <br />be prepared based on the results of Tasks I and II above. The report will describe: <br />(1) the methodology used to conduct the biological survey; (2) the existing vegetation <br />types and associated wildlife resources on the project site; (3) the potential of the <br />project site to support special status biological resources; and {4) potential biological <br />constraints from project development. Recommendations will also be made for any <br />focused surveys for special status plants and wildlife that may be associated with the <br />habitats on the project site. <br />Product: Biological Resources Letter Report <br />AM5 Task 3 Prepare Traffic Management Plan <br />Activities: RBF Consulting will prepare a project Transportation Management Plan (fMP) in <br />accordance with the Caltrans Transportation Management Plan Guidelines (July 1, <br />2001) for the proposed project. RBF will coordinate with the Client and Caltrans to <br />establish appropriate TMP measures to minimize motorist delays during construction <br />activities related to the project. The TMP will detail lane closures, level of service <br />impacts, and detour routes required by the project. A public awareness campaign <br />and contingency plan will be detailed within the TMP as required by the Caltrans <br />Deputy Directive 60. This scope of work assumes that the project will consist of up <br />to four construction stages, and that the Client will supply RBF with traffic volume <br />data at up to four study intersections. <br />AM5 Task 4 Prepare Storm Water Pollution Prevention Pian <br />Activities: A Storm W ater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW PPP) document will be developed for <br />use on the Client's construction site. The SW PPP template is provided online via <br />Caltrans website. The document will include construction activities within Caltrans <br />and Cities of Santa Ana and Tustin right-of-way. The template will reflect the <br />requirements of the State General Construction permit (General Permit) and <br />applicable amendments. The template is in Microsoft WordO format, and updated. <br />periodically to reflect changes in enforcement, regulatory trends or amendments to <br />the General Permit by the State Board as deemed appropriate by Consultant. Work <br />under this task assumes one update of the document per year. Additional updates <br />may be undertaken by RBF on an extra work basis at the request of the Client. <br />Product: Development of a SWPPP template in Microsoft Word® for use on the Client's <br />construction site. <br />
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