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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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.. • ! <br />Exhibit'A" <br />Amendment No. 5 <br />AM5 Task 5 Prepare Edge Condition Landscaping and Irrigation Plans -Optional Task <br />(supercedes scope provided as Amendment #2 dated September 19, 2000) <br />AM5 Task 5.1 Field Review Existing Conditions <br />Activities: Consultant will pertorm one (1) field review meeting with City staff to determine the <br />impacts within the landscape set back and to private property and to determine the <br />limits for removals and replacements. A summary of the field review along with a <br />photo inventory of the areas affected wilt be provided. <br />AMS Task 5.2 Additional Project Design Team Meetings <br />Activitles: Consultant shall attend additional Project Progress Team meetings with Client to <br />review progress of the work included within this contract. For the purpose of this <br />proposal, it is anticipated four (4) additional meetings with the Client may be <br />necessary. These meetings include two (2) team/progress meetings and two (2) <br />meetings with utilities owners and City staff to complete the project. The original <br />schedule anticipated project completion by April, 1999. <br />AM5 Task 5.3 Additional Design Field Survey <br />Activitles: Consultant shall provide field surveyto collect additional topographic information and <br />to determine the elevations and location of the existing improvements to be joined on <br />private property and within the landscape set back area. <br />Consultant shall pertorm a topographic Survey to supplement the survey previously <br />obtained for the widening of Edinger Avenue. Survey will extend up to 40 feet from <br />the new curb along Edinger Avenue from Del Amo to Red Hill Avenue on the <br />southerly side of Edinger Avenue only. Individual building frontages beyond 50' of <br />the right-of-way along the roadway, parking lot striping or other facilities on private <br />property shall not be located except as necessary for join purposes, <br />Topography shall include horizontal locations of building comers within 50 feet of the <br />new curb face, horizontal and vertical locations of curbs, flowlines, driveways, <br />walkways, grade breaks, centerlines, above ground utility appurtenances, manholes, <br />major signs, trees with trunk diameters larger than 6 inches, power poles, traffic <br />lights, overhead power line crossings, culverts, head walls, private catch basins and <br />cross gutters. <br />Cross sections shall be taken on approximately 50 foot intervals and at ail returns <br />and angle points. <br />Base Mapping <br />Text annotation will be stored in layers separate from the graphic elements. <br />Locations Complete Right of W ay and landscape easement areas will be shown and <br />included as a part of this Scope of Services for field topography based on the <br />previously provided legal descriptions prepared for this project. <br />The topographic file shall include the basis of horizontal and vertical control, North <br />arrow, date of survey, Survey Crew Chief and supervising Licensed Land Surveyor <br />review and sign off, notes and details. <br />JN 10-034145 <br />
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