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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSutherland Farm Subdivision No. 1 FP 02-030 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GREAT SKY, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO. 1, LOCATED NORTH OF EAST VICTORY ROAD, EAST OF SOUTH EAGLE ROAD, MERIDIAN, IDAHO C/C 01/28/03 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. FP-02-030 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT This matter coming before the City Council for Final Plat approval pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-7 on January 28,2003, and the Council finding that the Administrative Review is complete which has included certain comments and conditions as stated in a letter to the Mayor and Council from David McKinnon Plmmer II for the Planning and Zoning Depm1ment, and Bruce Freckleton, Engineering Technician III, listing 9 General Requirements and 15 Site Specific Requirements, which are herein found fair and reasonable, m1d that Brad Hawkins-Clark Interim Director for the Planning and Zoning Department, and Jim Causlett, appeared and commented at the hearing, and the Council having considered the requirements of the preliminary plat the Council takes the following action: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROY AL OF FINAL PLAT FOR SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO.1 I (FP-02-030) 1 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The Final Plat of "SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO.1" as evidenced in Plat bearing: "PLAT SHOWING SUTEHRLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO.1 A PORTION OF THE SW 1;4 OF SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 2002, 11855FPl, SHEET 1 OF 3, 10/25/02, GREAT SKY, INe. - DEVELOPER, J-U-B ENGINEERS, INC.", Great Sky, Inc., Developer, is Conditionally Approved subject to those conditions of Staff comments as set forth in the Memorandum to the Mayor and City Council from Bruce Freckleton, Engineering Technician III, and David McKilllion Planner II for the Planning and Zoning Department, dated January 23, 2003, listing 9 General Requirements and 15 Site Specific Requirements, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", aIld consisting of four pages, and the additional requirements from the action of the Council taken at their January 28,2003 meeting as follows, to-wit: 1.1 The Central District Health Department requires after written approval from the appropriate entities are submitted, they can approve this proposal for central sewage and central water; that plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality for central sewage and central water; that run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem; and it is suggested that stormwater be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater aIld surface water quality; that engineers and aI'chitects should obtain current best management practices for storm water disposal and design a stormwater management system that is preventing groundwater and surface water degradation. Manuals for guidance: . 1. State of Idaho Catalog Of Stormwater Best Management Practices For Idaho Cities And Counties. Prepared by the Idaho Division Of Environmental Quality, July 1997. 2. Stormwater Best Management Practices Guidebook, Prepared by City of Boise Public Works Depaliment, May 2000. ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO.1 I (FP-02-030) 2 1.2 The Meridian Fire Department requires the following: 1. That a fire-flow consistent with Appendix III-A of the Uniform Fire Code be provided to service the entire project. Fire hydrants shall be placed an average of 400' apart. 2. Operational fire hydrants and temporary or permanent street signs are required before combustible construction begins. 3. Acceptance of the water supply for fire protection will be by the Meridian Water Department. 4. Final approval of the fire hydrant locations shall be by the Meridian Fire Department. 5. All internal and external roads shall have a radius of28' inside and 48' outside radius. 6. Insure that all yet undeveloped parcels are maintained free of combustible vegetation per section 1103.2.4 of the Uniform Fire Code. 7. The roadways shall be built to Ada County Highway Standards. 8. Provide a second access point to the project or limit the number of lots to 50. 9. Move the island at the entry point 20' to the North. 2. The final plat upon which there is contained the Certification and signature of the City Clerk and the City Engineer verifying that the plat meets the City's requirements shall be signed only at such time as: 1. The Plat dimensions are approved by the City Engineer; and 2. The City Engineer has verified that all off-site improvements are completed and/or the appropriate letter of credit or cash has been issued ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO, 1 I (FP-02-030) 3 guaranteeing the completion of off-site aIld required on-site improvements. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 2-gt~ day of 1a11M~ ,2003. /} BY:~ tfJ-~. ~ R ER D. C RRIE Mayor, City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Depariment, Public Works Department, and City Attorney. - - ~ BydI~4;1e.-~ f2. City Clerk ~ Dated: :z-//-~ 3 Z:\Work\M\Mcridian\Mcridian15360M\SUlherbnd Farm Sub No.1 FP-02-Q30\OrderFP.doc ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR SUTHERLAND FARM SUBDIVISION NO. 1 / (FP-02-030) 4 ~!A \"OR Robert D, Com e HUB OF TREASURE r.-:4LLEY A Good Place to Live LEGAL DEP ARTMENT (208) 28&-2499 . Fax 288-2501 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L.M. Nary Keith Bird Tammy deWeerd Cherie McCandless CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN~ IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433, FAX (208) 887-4813 City Clerk 011ice Fax (208) 888-4218 PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING DEPARTMENT (l08) 887-2211 . Fax 887-1297 PLANNING .'\,"ID ZONING DEPARTMENT (208) 884-5533 . FA...'\: 888-6854 MEMORANDUM: January 23, 2003 To: Mayor & City Council ~ .RE(JElVED JAN 2 ~ 2D03 Re: Bruce Freckleton, Engineering Tech ill David McKinnon, Planner II bJA Sutherland Farms ,"'," ::::;~ty Of Meridian vIi)' Clerk Office From: · Request for a Final Plat Approval of Sutherland Farms Subdivision No.1 - Fifty-Two (52) Building Lots and Three (3) Other Lots on 17.22 Acres in an R-4 Zone by JUB Engineers, Inc. (File No, FP 02-030). We bave reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments, as conditions of the applicant. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly modified or deleted by motion of the Meridian City Council: APPLICA nON SUMMARY & LOCATION This is the ftrst phase of the Sutherland Farms Subdivision, located on the north side of Victory Road Road, approximately l/sth of a mile east of Eagle Road. The first phase of the subdivision includes 52 single family building lots and 3 "other" (landscaping and drainage) lots. The gross density of Phase No.1 is approximately 3.13 dwelling units/acre. . The subdivision is located in an R-4 zone, and aU lots within the subdivision meet all of the minimum lot requirements of the R-4 zone. The minimum house size within the subdivision is 1,401 square feet, not including the garage area. Fencing adjacent to the east and south boundaries of Block 3, adjacent to Lots 1-13, has been approved with eight foot tall fencing to provide an additional buffer for the adjacent county parcel. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION . Victory Road Right-of-Way: As of January 9th, ACHD's Preliminary Plat condition to dedicate 48- feet of right-of-way on Victory Road has not been fonnally modified. Based on recent policy changes, Staff is under the assumption that ACHD will not compensate the developer for this additional right-o&way. However, if ACHD does not negotiate a dedication, staff is recommending the future right-of-way be platted in a new common lot and planted with a vegetative groundcover (see Condition #4 below) to preserve the 96-foot total right-of-way width. FP..o2.o30 1J,&~ " ., I fJl nd Fll!1l1S No.1 FP Mayor and Council January 23,2003 Page 2 SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. Applicant shall meet all tenus of the approved preliminary plat and development agreement. 2. The pressurized irrigation system within this development is to be owned and maintained by the Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water. If a creek or well source is not available, a single-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. Plans and specifications for the irrigation system shall be reviewed by the Public Works Department as part of the development plan review process, and a draft copy of the pressurized irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to plan approval If a single-point connection is utilized, the developer shall be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the Meridian City Engineer. 3. Street signs are to be in place, water system shall be approved and activated, pressurized irrigation system approved and activated, drainage lots constructed, fencing installed, and road base approved by the Ada County Highway District prior to applying for building permits, All development improvements, including fencing, micro-paths, irrigation, and landscaping shall be installed and approved prior to obtaining certificates of occupancy. A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all fencing, landscaping, pressurized irrigation, sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to signature on the final plat. 4. If the 48-foot right-of-way on N. Victory Road is not dedicated to the Ada County Highway District, staff recommends all future right-of-way (the portion to be dedicated) be platted in a separate common lot within Sutherland No.1. In addition, any portion of the future right-of- way that is not developed (if greater than 13 feet in width) shall be landscaped with a with a vegetative groundcover, in addition to installing and maintaining a 10 foot wide gravel shoulder adjacent to the edge of pavement (per MCCI2-13-10-9). 5. Fencing within 20 feet of aU public right of ways shall be no taller than 3 feet in height if solid fencing material is used, 6. The Landscape Plan dated 11-18-2 by The Land Group is approved as submitted. 7. Modify or add the following plat notes in the manner noted below: (12.) Add note referencing State of Idaho "Right to Farm Act" (Title 22. Chapter 45) 8. Sanitary sewer service to this site shall be via mainline extension from the adjacent Silverstone project. Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. 9. Municipal water service to this site shall be via main line extensions from the adjacent Silverstone project. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water mains to and through FN'2-030 Sutherland Farms Sub No. 1 ;b;~ " " o Mayor and Council January 23,2003 Page 3 this proposed development. 10. Change the year of platting to "2003". 11. Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review, and construction inspection fees, as determined during the plan review process, prior to signature on the final plat per Resolution 02~374. 12. Any drainage areas (detention/retention basins) must be designed to ensure that water is retained only during 1 DO-year storm events, and for a period of time not to exceed 24 hours. Side slopes within drainage areas shall not exceed 3: 1. 13. Place an arrow on Lot 5, Block 4 towards E. Mackay Ct., and add the same arrow symbol to the plat legend. This arrow shall indicate the front of house orientation. 14. Revise the 1,12" pin symbol on the SE comer of Lot 3, Block 5 to be on the actual corner. 15. Staff's failure to cite specific ordinance provisions or terms of the approved preliminary plat, conditional use permit or development agreement does not relieve Applicant of responsibility for compliance. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. All irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per City Ordinance 12-4-13. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association, with written confirmation of said approval submitted to the Public Works Department. 2. Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 3. Two-Hundred-fifty watt (250w) and One-Hundred watt (lOOw), high-pressure sodium streetlights will' be required at locations designated by the Public Works Department. AU streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense, Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. Final design locations and quantity are determined after power designs are completed by Idaho Power Company., Street light contractor to obtain design and permit from the Public Works Department prior commencing installations. 4. Compaction test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop fill material. 5. Submit "Final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the subdivision and street names. Make any corrections necessary to conform. FP-02-030 Sutherland Fanus Sub NO.1 ... b,~1 I. " of Mayor and Council January 23,2003 Page 4 6. Sewer and water mains shall be extended to and through the proposed development, thereby making the available for adjacent properties. 7. Applicant's engineer will be required to submit a signed, stamped statement certifying that all street finish centerline elevations are set a minimum of three feet above the highest established normal groundwater elevation. 8. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian IS Water Deputy Fire Chief and the Public Works Department. 9. Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2.K. Sidewalks are to provide a clear five-foot-wide walkway pathway without encroachment of mailbox structures. FP.02-D30 Sutherland Fanns Sub No. I $ bil- . ~ f" J.U.B ~ ~ EniPncct"!l SUIC"'V(Io,)"Ot'fI Pll1nnl."r11 J-'I-B ENGINEERS, (J'le. AGREt:MENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SE:.t{VICES PHK 096 ~ J-U-B Project No.: 11873 THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 28 day of January. 2003. between City of Meridian hereinafter referred to as fhe "CLIENT' and J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc" on Idaho corporation of Boise. Idaho. hereinafter referred to as" J-U-B ". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the CLIENT intends to desian Black Cat trunk sewer and lift station, hereinafter referred to as the PROJECT; NOW, THEREFORE, the CLIENT ond J-U-B in consideration of their mutual covenants herein agree in respect as set farth below. CLIENT INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBIlITIES The CLIENT will provide to J-U-B all criteria and full information as to CLIENTs requirements for the Project, including design Objectives and constraints, space. capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; and furnish copies of 011 design and construction standards which CLIENT will require to be included in the Drawings and Specifications. The CLIENT will furnish fa J-U-B, as required for performance of J-U-B 's services. data prepared by or services of others. if available. including, without limitation, borings, probings and subsurface explorations. hydrographic surveys, laboratory tests and inspections of samples. materials and equipment; appropriate professional interpretations of 011 of the foregoing; environmental assessment and impact statements. surveys of record. property descriptions; zoning, deed and other land use restrictions; and other special data or consultations os may be available. 011 of which J-U-B may use and rely upon in performing services under this Agreement. The CLIENT will arrange for access to and make all provisions for J-U-B to enter upon public and private property as required for J-U-B to perform services under this Agreement. In addition. the CLIENT will furnish to J-U-B: Items listed in Attachment 'B'. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY J-U-B J-U-Bwill perform services listed in Attachment 'A'. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED J-U-B will perform said services as follows: In a timely manner. BASIS OF FEE AND BILLING SCHEDULE The CLIENT will pay J-U-B for their services and reimbursable expenses as follows: As listed in Attachment 'C'. File Folder Tille MERIDIAN, CITY OF - Black Cat Trunk Sewer and Lift Station Remarks: The Notice to Proceed, by the Client, verbal or written, constitutes acceptance of this Agreement. THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING RISK ALLOCATION, ON THE REVERSE SIDE ARE PART OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE CLIENT AGREES TO SAID TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CLIENT: J-U-B: Project Manager: Phillip H. J<;richbaum. P.E. CITY OF MERIDIAN NAME 33 E. Idaho Street STREET Meridia CITY IP CODE Chairman of the Boord TITLE White - J-U-B Corporate File Yellow. J.U-B Office File PInk - J-U-B Project File J-U-B -02 J-U-fj tNGINEER5, Inc. Attachment 'A' - '1873 CITY OF MERIDIAN BLACK CAT TRUNK SEWER AND LIFT STATION Table of Contents: Attachment "A" - Scope of Engineering Services . Task A - General · Task B - Black Cat Lift Station and Pressure Sewer · Task C - Trunk Sewers . Task 0 - lDEQ Approvals · Task E - Easements, Public Involvement, and Private Development Coordination · Task F - Project Financing · Exhibit A.1 - labor and Equipment Detail · Exhibit A-2 - Conceptual Alignments Attachment "B" - Items Provided by City Attachment "C" - Fee Schedule City oj Meridian - Black Cal Lift Slalion & Trunk Sewer Page - I J'U'6 ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 CITY OF MERIDIAN BLACK CAT TRUNK SEWER AND LIFT STATION Attachment U AU - Scope of Engineering Services Task A -General 1. Project Meetin~s o Attend a kick-off meeting with the City with the Owner. o Prepare and attend progress meetings, as required over the duration of the project for the purpose of updating the City, presenting information, designs, and facilitation of issues. An assumed number of meetings is shown on Exhibit A-1. Task B -Black Cat Lift Station and Pressure Sewer 1. Facility Site Research o With the Owner, complete site visits of facilities similar to the lift station contemplated. Interviews with facility operators will be arranged for each site visit. 2. Preliminary lift Station Evaluation A. Design Flows o Assist the City to reconfirm ultimate design flows with the build-out assumptions used in "Ten-Mile Interchange Sewer Study". Re-examine as necessary for service condition of 9000 gpm. o Prepare interim fLow forecasts for the purpose of evaluating phasing of the force main and Lift station mechanical and eLectricaL components. It is anticipated that two growth assumptions ( conservative and aggressive) will be used. B. Alternative Mechanical Layouts o AnaLyze pump service conditions ( initiaL, 20 year, uLtimate) and preLiminary size pumping units and piping. CompLete a preliminary VFD anaLysis and determine possibLe pump operating schemes. Determine the ultimate number of pumping units required. o Complete preliminary layouts of mechanical equipment, piping, valving for ultimate flow conditions. Pumping configurations will include: 1. Drywell with non-clog centrifugal pumps and open-drip proof motors ( horizontal or vertical motor mounting). 2. Drywell with close-coupled non.clog submersible pumps (horizontal or vertical motor mounting). 2. Drywell with vertical line-shaft driven non-clog centrifugal pumps with open-drip proof motors placed in an elevated motor room. 3. Combination of above configurations. o Evaluate pumping layouts and preliminary pump selection with respect to: 1. Research available pump manufacturers and check references for similar project installations. 2. Solicit initial pump selection recommendations from several major manufacturers. 3. Evaluate pump selection issues such as: submergence and NPSH requirements, efficiencies, relfability, maintenance issues, bearing, seals, and seal water requirements, and other related issues. City of Meridian - Black Cal Lift Slalion & Trunk Sewer Page - 2 J-U-/j I:NGINI:I:IO, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 4. Construction and life cycle costs 5. Building space efficiency, structural impacts 6. Flood protection 7. OaM issues, safety, pump removal equipment 8. Ability to accommodate phasing and expandability o Evaluate variable speed control systems ( VFD and magnetic drive systems). o Examine valving options including operation and actuator systems ( manual, pneumatic, and electric motor), Summarize relative advantages and disadvantages of major components in each valving alternative. C. Wetwell and Screening Alternatives o Complete review of trunk sewer invert elevation from the "Ten-Mile Interchange Sewer Study" to determine relative depth of inlet trunk sewers. o Investigate wetwell alternatives including: self-cleaning ogee, split or modular, and conventional. o Complete preliminary sizing of wetwell alternatives for ultimate service conditions and incorporating VFD pumping. Evaluate operating range for initial, 20 year, and ultimate service conditions. Solicit pump manufacturer's review of wetwell alternatives. o Investigate coatings or FML for protection of wetwell surfaces, at both immersion and non- immersion locations for final design. o Develop layouts to accommodate ( fine, bar rack, rock box) screening at the lift station. Summarize impacts of incorporating the screening area to the building footprint, additional costs, and OaM issues. Grit removal facilities may also be investigated. o Summarize relative advantages\disadvantages of screening at the pump station and potential benefits at the WWTP. Refer to Section G for additional pressure sewer considerations at the WWTP. o Screen wetwell alternatives with the City and select a preferred wetwell. Develop a preliminary layout drawing showing oaM access configurations, and the layout of ancillary facilities such as wash-down water, lighting, etc", o Conduct an independent QAlQC review of hydraulics, preliminary sizing and geometry of wetwell. D. Ancillary Facilities o Electrical: Preliminary Evaluation will include: 1. Primary power requirements for 20 year load forecasts and ultimate service conditions. 2. Stand-by power alternatives ( diesel, natural gas) for 20 year load and ultimate conditions. Determine preliminary sizing of generator room and related equipment. 3. Electrical controls and telemetry alarms systems, Develop a preliminary control sequence diagram. 4. UPS system, surge protection. S. Summarize issues and design considerations for electrical and control systems with Class 1, Division 1 environments, and in non-hazardous areas (motors, controls, instrumentation, lighting, etc). ". o HVAC: Preliminary evaluation will include: 1. Ventilation design requirements for Class 1, Division 1 environments. 2. Building environmental systems for cooling verses ventilation. 3. Conceptual sizing of primary systems for the costs estimates. 4. Siting locations of HVAC systems ( inside building, or outside slab). City of Meridian - Black Cat Lifl Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 3 )-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachmfi'nt 'A' - 11873 o Examine potable water supply requirements to serve the lift station and identify locations inside of building where required. o Preliminarily examine odor control facilities at the lift station. Systems to be evaluated include air scrubbers and bio-filters on ventilation equipment and oxygen injection. o Evaluate methods and facilities at the lift station to minimize odor generation from the pressure sewer. Methods to include chemical addition using on-site generation of chlorine, and direct air injection to the pipeline. Determine space impacts to building layout for these facilities. o Provide preliminary noise evaluation for stand-by power systems, and develop design recommendations for noise abatement. E. General Arrangement Layouts and Evaluation o Complete general arrangement drawings with the three (3) pumping layout options and the preferred wetwell alternative. o Complete preliminary sizing of building rooms using ultimate sizing of equipment and 08:M access. o Identify locations for equipment removal and 08:M, and required systems ( hoists, bridge cranes, monorails, etc.). o Identify 08:M access facilities o Complete alternative costs comparisons of each mechanical layout alternative. This will include preliminary sizing of building structural components to complete cost evaluation of structural components. o Meet with the City, screen and select preferred mechanical and building layout. F. Preferred Lift Station Building Refinements o Refine preferred lift station mechanical layout alternative to include: 1. Refine preliminary mechanical piping layout plans and sections. 2. Refine preliminary wetwell plan and sections. 3. Complete overall building floor plan(s) with approximate room sizing and layout of equipment. o Examine alternative building materials and complete preliminary architectural floor plan, and building elevations o Summarize noise abatement and odor control considerations. o Complete estimates of probable construction cost. G. Pressure Sewer Preliminary Design o Research, Control, and Topographic Survey 1. Research land monuments, plats, records of survey, right-of-way, and easements of record along the alignment identified in the "Ten-Mile Interchange Sewer Study". 2. Establish survey control along the alignment using: horizontal coordinate system, NAD 1983 translated to the Ada County G.I.S. system, and vertical control based on NAVD 1988. 3. Establish temporary construction benchmarks ( T.B.M. 's) at 1000' intervals. 4. Contact utility companies prior to survey and request field locations of utilities. 5. Complete topographic survey along the alignment from ROW to ROW',where in public streets and 100' strip of land in field areas along Nine Mile Creek to the WWTP. Complete additional cross sections at waterway crossings and street intersections. Complete a site topographic survey at the WWTP at preferred discharge locations. 6. Supplement survey with field location of key utilities at the WWTP and along the alignments. 7. Complete topographic mapping and insert right-of-ways, and easements of record. Ada County G .I.S. system will be used to preliminarily insert property line boundaries. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 4 J'U-Ij tNulNttW:>. me. Attachment 'A' - 11873 o Research existing easement corridors on the Ten Mile Trunk and Nine Mile Creek, north of Ustick Road to the WWTP for possible expansion to include the new pressure sewer. o Determine easements necessary for construction . o Initiate easements acquisition procedure outline in Task E. o Develop preliminary alignments alternatives for the pressure sewer profiles. o Complete a research of available pipe materials. o Complete a phasing analysis to determine least cost alternative for implementing various pressure sewer alternatives. Parallel pipe configurations will be considered. Analysis will include life cycle cost comparison with considerations given to providing scour velocities, residence time, VFD pumping horsepower limitations, pipeline pressure ratings, redundancy etc. o Pressure Sewer Discharge Options 1. Estimate general characteristics of pumped wastewater received at the WWTP over a 20 year pressure sewer phasing timeline. 2. Provide this information to the City and the City's Consultant "Carollo Engineers" for evaluation with the City's on-going Facility Plan. 3. Meet with City and WWTP operations staff to develop routing options and corridors for the pressure sewer at the WWTP. Coordinate with the City and Carollo Engineers to obtain for routing of pressure sewer at the WWTP to accommodate future WWTP facility footprints, and Significant process piping. 4. Review with City staff the sewer Master Plan Model potential routing impacts of other master planned pressure sewers discharging to the WWTP. 5. Screen alternatives with City and select preferred discharge locations. o Complete screening of alignment alternatives with the City and select preferred alignment and phasing option. Finalize selection of pipeline materials. o Contact permitting agencies to identify permitting issues. Agencies anticipated to be contacted are ACHD, NMID, and IDWR. o Initiate a pipeline transient analysis for initial and ultimate pipeline(s) and pumping configurations. o Estimate probable construction cost. H. Review of Other Utility Work o Review Ashford Greens force main requirements with the City to determine possible upgrades required and corridor requirements. o Review with City other utility improvements along the alignment that may be incorporated with the pressure sewer project. For example, constructing water main extensions for interconnecting the water systems along Black Cat Road. I. Sewer Master Plan Update in Project Area o Assist the City to update the Master Plan to incorporate the relocation of the Black Cat Lift Station. Review service to areas north of Cherry Lane and Master Plan revisions to the McDermott lift station. It is assumed that the City's model will be used by City staff modeling mapping in the service area. . J. Technical Progress Memorandums o Prepare Technical Memorandum No.1 to summarize the findings of Tasks B.2.A through 8.2.C. o Prepare Technical Memorandum No.2 to summarize the findings of Task B.2.D through B.2.F. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 5 j-U-8 ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 3. Lift Station Site Selection A. Develop Target Lift Station Sites o Purchase one (1) additional COMPASS base aerial mapping section in vicinity of lift station. o Research land ownership in lift station area using Ada County GIS base mapping and COMPASS aerial mapping. o Meet with City and identify target sites B. Screen Lift Station Sites o J-U-B easement negotiator to meet with landowners. o Prepare a summary of landowner issues and site issues o Meet with City and screen sites. C. Site Acquisition, Easements, Legal Descriptions o Provide easement and land acquisition service as described in Task E. o Prepare legal description of lift station site. o Prepare a site boundary survey and record of survey. D. Conditional Use Permit and Public Involvement o Complete preliminary lift station exhibit drawings to assist the City in securing a conditional use permit. It is assumed that the lift station property will be annexed into the City of Meridian. 4. Lift Station Preliminary Desilm A. Site Topographic Survey and Sitework o Complete topographic survey and prepare mapping of lift station site plan. o Complete preliminary site design and related yard piping systems. B. Geotechnical Investigation and Analysis o Complete one (1) exploratory borings at the lift station site to a depth of at least five feet (5') below the structure. Complete four (4) borings on the Black Cat Trunk. Complete one (1) day of test pit excavations on the Ten Mile Diversion Trunk. Complete sampling, logging, and classification of soils. Obtain all necessary permits for the drilling and test pits. o Set one (1) groundwater monitoring well at lift station site, and at Black Cat Road and the UPRR. Monitor monthly during key seasonal periods. o Complete necessary laboratory strength tests to determine design foundation bearing pressures, and lateral earth pressures. o Develop recommendations for structure excavation, site dewatering, and building drainage. C. finalize Lift Station Hydraulics and VFD Pumping Analysis o Finalize wetwell hydraulics and complete final geometrical design of wetwell. Complete an independent QA/QC review of wetwell. o Final1ze VFD analysis and operating sequence for pumping units. o Finalize sizing of pumps for initial implementation. D. Preliminary Building Layout Plans (30% Complete Plans) o Complete design of mechanical systems and prepare preliminary mechanical layout of pumping equipment, piping, valving, and related facilities. o Complete preliminary design of electrical, baCk-up power systems, and HVAC systems. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Slalion & Trunk Sewer Page - 6 J.U.B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 D Complete preliminary design of electrical building plan and control PI&.D diagram. D Coordinate with IPCO for determination of primary power service requirements. D Complete noise analysis and develop recommendations for final design features. D Refine architectural floor plans and building elevations. D Develop preliminary general building plans: 1. Site Plan 2. Floor plans showing room sizing and position of major equipment, mechanical piping, and environmental control systems. 3. Sectional elevations of building showing floor elevations and locations of major mechanical systems. 4. Architectural building floor plan and building elevations. 5. Building Electrical and HVAC plan. 6. PlaD Diagram D Meet with City and incorporate revisions to the preliminary building layout plans. 5. Final Design A. Pressure Sewer Final Design and Construction Package D Complete final design of pressure sewer and prepare final plan, profile sheets, detail sheets, and contract documents. D Submit 90% complete plans and contract documents to the City for review and comment. D Complete permitting with ACHD, DEQ, and NMID. D Incorporate City and agency review comments and final construction package. D Complete QA/QC check of construction package. D Complete and submit (25) sets of 100% final plans and contract documents to the City. B. Lift Station Final Design (90% Plans and Specifications) D Complete final design of lift station site improvements including fencing, site grading and drainage, surfacing, landscaping, and yard piping. D Complete final design of mechanical, electrical, and HVAC systems. D Complete architectural design of building and related components. D Complete structural design of building systems. D Prepare technical specifications in CSI format. D Prepare building construction plans D Meet with City and incorporate revisions to the preliminary building layout plans. D Submit plans for independent constructability review. D Submit plans and specifications of major equipment to manufacturers. C. Lift Station (100% and Final Construction Package) D Complete structural detailing of building systems. o Complete final mechanical, electrical, and HVAC modifications and City review requirements. D Final architectural plans and specifications. , o Final construction plans and develop contract documents. Submit for City review. o Submit plans to DEQ for review and approval. o Submit plans for QA/QC check. o Finalize construction with final review comments. o Prepare opinion of probable construction cost. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 7 J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 6. Additional Services ( Optional) A. Preliminary Design of Optional Components . o CompLete preLiminary design of odor controL, chemicaL addition, and screening facilities as recommended by the Preliminary Lift Station Evaluation and specifically authorized by the City. B. Final Design of Optional Components o CompLete final design of odor control, chemicaL addition, and screening facilities as recommended by the Preliminary Lift Station Evaluation and specificaLLy authorized by the City. o EmpLoy a subconsuLtant to compLete the final design of noise abatement systems. City oj Meridian - Black Cat Lift Stalian & Trunk Sewer Page - 8 J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 Task C -Trunk Sewer 1. Pre~Design A. Alternative Alignment Screening o Utilize the available 1 "=200' COMPASS aerial mapping and refine alignment of Ten Mile Diversion and Purdam Trunk sewers from the Black Cat Lift Station to the Ten Mile Road. Trunk alignment will be refined to based on input from the City and initial landowner meetings. Sizes and general routing of the subject trunk sewers are shown on Exhibit A-2 and summarized as follows: 1) Ten Mile Diversion Trunk: 1300' -21",6300'-18",2500' - 12" 2) Black Cat! Purdam Trunk: 8600' - 36", 3100' - 30" o For trunk re-alignments, examine trunk depths for gravity service to the project service area. o Contact permitting agencies such as UPRR, NMID, and ACHD to determine general design issues and constraints the may affect routing will be provided under Task C, Part 4 Agency Coordination and Permitting. Research drainage and irrigation easements along the trunk alignments. o Review and incorporate preliminary plats, concept plans into the alignments. o Provide an initial screening of alignments with the City based upon City input, input from affected landowners and permitting agencies, and engineering related issues. With the City, establish a preferred alternative for final design. o Revise preliminary alignments and develop estimates of probable project costs for the preferred trunk sewer alignments. 2. Preliminary Design A. Research, Control, and Topographic Survey and Mapping o Research Ada County Surveyor's records for survey monuments to add in establishing horizontal control and include research of land monuments, plats, records of survey, right- of-ways, and easements of record along the preferred trunk sewer alignments. Horizontal coordinate system shall be based on NAD 1983 translated to the Ada County G.r.S. system. Vertical control shall be based on NAVD 1988. o Establish temporary construction benchmarks ( T.B.M.'s) and control points at 1000' intervals. o Contact utility companies ( gas, power, telephone, storm drain, cable T. V., street lighting, traffic signals, irrigation) and other utilities identified along the alignment prior to survey to request field locations of utillties and to obtain available utility mapping. o Complete topographic survey along the alignments as generally shown on Exhibit 1. Additional limits of topographic survey shall be as follows: 1) For aligqments in undeveloped land areas or fields, an approximate 200-foot wide strip oOand will be surveyed with additional cross-sections as needed at waterway crossings, and along the UPRR ROW. 2) Alignments in public ROW will generally be full ROW width. Intersections shall be cross sectioned 50 feet each side beyond the alignment. Limits of the topographic survey are shown on Exhibit A-2. o Complete topographic mapping in AutoCAD 2000. The anticipated scale of the plan and profile drawings will be 1 "=50' and 1 "=5' vertical scale. Topographic features shall be depicted using standard symbols. Topographic features shall be shown on the construction plans to the extent that they are found or field located by the utility companies, such as City of ,'vferidion - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 9 ')-U-/j tNGINttK), mc:. Attachment 'A' - 11873 fences, utility poles, surfacing, utilities, top of bank and waterway flowlines, and include monuments of record and physical survey of monuments and property pins that are found. Property lines will be shown based on Ada County G.J.S. mapping. Where easements are to be secured, property lines shall be determined using research and field search of land monuments methods as previously described above. 8. Preliminary Design of Trunk Sewers o Develop trunk alignments from the corridors identified in the Pre-Design Phase. Devetop two (2) alignment alternative for each trunk and prepare preliminary line and grade layout drawings with topographical, utility, ROW, and available preliminary plats or concept plans. Easement requirements will be shown and land ownership information. o Provide a summary table listing advantages and disadvantages for each alignment alternative, and estimates of probable construction cost. Meet with the City and select preferred alignments for final design. 3. Final Desili!n A. Basic Design of Trunk Sewer(30%) o Complete final design of the preferred trunk sewer alignments with considerations on constructability, surface disturbance, impact to drains, sanitary separations, dewatering, impacts to public traffic access, utility conflicts, construction access, serviceability checks, excavation depths, easement issues, and other pertinent design issues. Provisions to align the trunk, manholes, and stub-outs per available development plans, and preliminary or final plats will be made as specifically requested by the City. For parcels without development plans, considerations for manholes and block-out locations will be made with City direction. o Design details for construction plans. o Design fuH width roadway repair of Black Cat Road from the regional lift station to Franklin Road per ACHD requirements. Repair shall be limited to existing pavement widths and construction access within existing ROW's. Design shall not include considerations with roadway drainage, ultimate road width or alignment. o Perform design drafting in AutoCAD 2000 of the construction plans which witt include project title blocks, City standard notes, vicinity maps, sheet indexes, north arrows, bar scales, topography, pipe size, type, slope, invert elevations, ground surface elevations, surface repair, boring details, property lines, easements, found monuments and property corners, land ownerships, survey control, pay limits, special details necessary for a biddable product. Drafting shall be completed on 22"x34" mylars, ANSI standard size "0" sheets. To the extent practicable, the 2002 City of Meridian Standard Specifications and Drawings for Construction will be utilized in the design. B. Waterway Crossings, UPPR Borings o Design drain, irrigation, and waterway crossings in accordance with permitting agency requirements. The crossings will be designed using boring or open trench construction. USCOE/lDWR 404 permitting if required, is provided under a separate task - Agency Coordination and Permitting. o Crossing of the UPRR ROW with the Purdam/Black Cat and Ten Mile trunks wilt be designed using conventional horizontal jacking/boring, tunnel boring, or micro-tunneling. o It is assumed that no design is required for repLacing irrigation or drainage structu res/ bridges. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 10 J-UwD CI"'lJlf"'C.C/'{~, JIlL Attachment 'A' - 11873 C. Construction Plan Review Packages o Prepare 90% compLete construction plans and contract documents. It is anticipated that two (2) construction packages will be prepared and Likely include: 1) BLack Cat Trunk from Lift Station to Franklin Road; 2) Ten Mile Trunk and BLack Cat Trunk (remaining portion). o Prepare technical specifications in accordance with the 2002 Edition of the Idaho Standard Public Works Construction (ISPWC) format, and City Standard Specifications and Drawings. J-U-B shall be responsible for preparing special provisions necessary for the project. Contact Documents will be prepared using ISPWC standard front-end documents and City revisions. Contract documents shall be completed on a word processing system compatible with Microsoft Word, Windows 2000. Submit four (4) sets to the City for review. Provide estimate of probable construction cost. Meet with City and incorporate review comments. o Prepare 90% complete construction plans and contract document for City review and for agency review and approvals. Provide an estimate of probable construction cost. Meet with City and incorporate review comments, o Incorporate appropriate revisions as suggested by the City and reviewing agencies in the final set of plans and contract documents. Provide 25 copies of the final construction package to the City. Develop and issue to the City a final opinion of probable construction cost. D. Constructabiliy Review and Q)JQC Review o Complete in-house constructabilty review of the 30% complete construction plans and contract documents. Incorporate appropriate suggestions into project design. o Complete QA/QC review of construction package prior to 100% compLetion. 4. Agency Coordination and Permittin~ A. Preliminary Agency Coordination o Coordinate alignments with the City, ITD, and ACHD to establish acceptable corridors. This is anticipated to include: 1) Determining if road or structure improvements are anticipated ln the foreseeable planning period; 2) Obtaining pertinent design requirements and materiaL specifications for proposed improvements; 3} Obtaining record drawings of improvements in the project vicinity; 4) Identifying approval time required to complete the permitting process; 5) Determining acceptable access points on ITD/ ACHD right-ot-way, 6) Completing the necessary utility permit application with lTD, if the proposed improvements are constructed within ITO rights-of.ways. B. Drainage/lrrigation District Coordination and Permitting o Permitting with affected irrigation and drainage districts wilt vary based on the final alignment of the project. J-U-B will meet wlth irrigation company representatives in the field to review construction reLated issues and determine design constraints. o For the purpose of estimating this Scope of Service, it is assumed that two License agreements will be required for each trunk ( Purdam/Black Cat, and Ten Mile Diversion). One (1) license agreement is assumed on the pressure sewer along Nine Mile Creek. Prepare the necessary license agreement applications, Legal descriptions, and exhibits. C. USCOE 404 Coordination and Permitting o This task encompass the design and permitting of open trench crossings of drains that may be under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers{USCOE) requiring 404 permitting. For the purpose of estimating fees in the Scope of Services, preparation of (1) Nationwide 12, 404 permit is assumed. o Complete a field visit and with representatives from the USCOE to review project scope and waterways. The field meeting will determine if a joint 404 permitting is required. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Slalion & Trunk Sewer Page. II j-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A'. 11873 Coordinate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for crosslng requirements and constructlon methods for preparation of a Nationwide 12, 404 permit for utility crossing or stream alteratlons. A wetland inventory study may be requlred at the crossings to define sensitive wetland areas and restoration requirements and will require an addendum to this Scope of Services. o Supplemental topographic survey will be performed at the crossing site develop a representative channel cross section. o A crossing plan, details, and specifications will be developed and 404 permit application submitted to the Corps of Engineers. o A legal descrlption, exhibit, and easement document will be prepared and submitted to the Idaho Department of Lands(JDL) for processing. o Final design and construction documents will include permit provisions and wetland mitigation requlrements. D. Union Pacific Railroad(UPRR) Coordination and Permitting o Coordinate with the UPRR to obtain utility crossing design and construction requirements. Prepare crossing exhibits and complete applications for securing permit with UPPR. 5. Additional Services. Trunk Sewers A. Pine Road Sewer Extension o Complete research, control, utility coordination, and topographic survey along the proposed Pine Road Sewer extension. Limits of the survey shall be from the Ten Mile Diversion Trunk approximately 2000 feet east as shown on Exhibit A.2 and encompass a 75- foot wide strip of land. Drafting of the topographic mapping shall comply with the services of Task C.Z.A. Digital files of the completed topographic mapping shall be provided to the City. D Along the proposed Pine Road Sewer Extension, complete landowner easement negotiations and prepare the necessary easement legal descriptions. For the purpose of estimating fees, four (4) landowners are assumed. This work shall be in comply with services outlined in Task E. B. Franklin Road Survey and Mapping o Complete research, control, utility coordination, and topographic survey along Franklin Road. Limits of the survey shall be from where the Black Cat Trunk diverts from Franklin Road, east of Black Cat Road, to approximately 1000 feet east of Ten Mile Road. Width of the strip topographic survey shall encompass the right-of-way width of Franklin Road. Drafting of the topographic mapping shall comply with the services of Task C.2.A. Digital files of the completed topographic mapping shall be provided to the City. C. Black Cat Road Spot Survey o Complete a preliminary ground profile survey along Black Cat Road, approximately 2000 feet south of Franklin Road, as shown on Exhibit A.2. Natural ground data will be acquired at approximately 50' lineal foot increments using a vehicle mounted GPS survey unit. Additional field shots will be taken at drain and culvert crossings, bridges, and grade breaks. Dlgital files of the preliminary ground survey shall be provided to the Cny. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lifi Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 12 J-U-B ENGINEERS. Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 Task 0 - IDEQ Approvals 1. IDEQ Permittin~ A. Approval Submittal Packages o J-U-B shaH coordinate, prepare, and submit final construction plans, specifications and checklists for approval to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ). For the purpose of these Scope of Services, it is assumed that four (4) submittal packages will be required. B. Agency Revisions o J-U-B shall incorporate applicable IDEQ review comments into the construction plans and specifica ti ons. Task E - Easements and Public Involvement 1. Easement Acquisition A. Easement Acquisition Policy D Meet with the City and assist as needed with the development of an easement acquisition policy. D Prepare proposed procedural outlines for discussion purposes which identifies general tasks to be implemented for City approval. Policy or procedural revisions may require amendments to the scope of services. B. Easement Identification and Preliminary Exhibits D Reconfirm easements required from preliminary alignments identified in the "Ten Mile Interchange Sewer Study" and alignment modifications from the preliminary design phase. D Prepare preliminary easement maps using availabLe COMPASS aerial mapping, Ada County G.I.S. base mapping, and preliminary alignments. These preliminary easement maps will be used for initial property owner contact. D Research Ada County G.I.S. data base to determine parcel tax identification number, and assessed value. C. Title Reports, Appraisals, and Easement Legal Descriptions o Initiate title reports for properties along the alignment corridors and lift station sites. For the purpose of estimating fees, 15 parcels are assumed to be researched, at a cost of $200 per title report. D Employ a land appraiser, Idaho Land and Appraisal Company, or other appraiser acceptable to the City to complete necessary appraisals of the easements and lift station property. Appraisals will not be completed until preliminary alignment has been'cqmpleted on the trunk sewer and a target lift station site has been identified. Copies of the appraisals will be made for the City and subject landowners. For the purpose of estimating fees, twelve (12) appraisals will be assumed. o Prepare legal descriptions and exhibit drawings necessary to secure easements. For the purpose of estimating fees, preparation of 12 Legal descriptions are assumed. City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page. D )-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 D. Landowner Meetings and Negotiations o Initial Landowner Interviews: Meet with each affected property owner to review the preliminary alignment maps, discuss easement acquisition process, confirm specific issues and concerns, request access to survey. For the purpose of estimating fees, 30 landowners are assumed. There will be two initial meetings with each landowner. Interview notes will be prepared documenting each interview meeting. o Informational Summaries: Summary memorandums will be complied during the easement acqUisition process listing landowner concerns, issues, and other informational highlights. It is assumed that over of the course of the project, three (3) summary memorandums will be prepared, o Easement Negotiations: Negotiate easement provisions as outline in the established easement procedures. Employ an independent ROW agent to assist with the easement negotiations. For the purpose of estimating fees, it is assumed that 12 landowners will be contacted, and each requiring three (3) meetings. 2. Public Involvement A. Informational Meetings o Organize and conduct open house style meetings during the duration of the project to generate public and neighborhood input. Prepare meeting agenda, visual aids, hand-outs, and project informational exhibits as needed. Two (2) informational meetings are anticipated during the preliminary and final design phase with an additional two meetings prior to construction. Four (4) total public meetings are assumed. o Coordinate with ITD and ACHD to incorporate these agencies into the informational meetings. This will anow the public to be updated on issues associated with Ten Mile Road Interchange, and trafftc control issues for construction on local roads. B. City Council Workshop Meetings o Assist City staff in presenting project status to the City Council. Complete agendas, summary hand-outs, exhibit drawings, visual aids, and schedules to be used for the presentations. Two (2) informational meetings are anticipated. 3. Private Development Coordination A. Coordination, Survey. and Design Modifications o Meet with private developers in the project, as specifically requested by the City, for the purpose of coordinating trunk sewer designs with private development plans. o Complete additional survey work, only when specifically requested by City to incorporate private development plans. This survey work shall be in addition to the work outlined in Task 2.A. and may include additional topographic survey, horizontal, and vertical control. o Incorporate trunk design modifications, as specifically requested by the City to incorporate private development. Task E - Proiect Financing 1. Steen"'! Committee A. Committee Facilitation o The City wHl form and select an advisory funding committee for the purpose of developing financing mechanisms. The committee is anticipated to include J-U-B ( facHitator, project manager, development engineer as required), City Public Works staff, City attorney, City City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 14 J-U-B ENGINEERS. Inc. Attachment 'A' - 11873 ( Council representative, City Finance Department representative, and private development representative. The committee will likely investigate the following alternatives: 1. City Financed Project with Latecomer Connection Charges 2. Local Improvement District 3. City/Private Partnership 4. Private Constructed Project o Complete an initial kick-off meeting with the committee and prepare an informational packet summarizing project components, trunk alignments, and findings from the "Ten Mile Interchange Sewer Study". o Prepare, organize, lead, and facilitate committee meetings. Prepare exhibits, drawings, agenda, and meeting minutes for each committee meeting. It is anticipated that four (4) workshop meeting will be held. B. Refinement of Financing Alternatives o Provide supporting research on financing as requested by the City. Research may include a review of similar financing methods utilized by other area communities. o Complete preliminary work to determine possible landoWner assessments or cost sharing for various project phases and financing packages. This may include: 1. LID assessment for parcels north of Franklin Road to include Black Cat Lift Station, and Ten-Mile Diversion Trunk. 2. City/Private Partnership to Purdam/Black Cat Trunk 3. Other financing packages requested by the City 2. Stakeholder Workshop Meetings A. Stakeholder Workshop Meetings o Organize, lead, and facilitate with the assistance of City staff and committee members in presenting project financing alternatives to the affected landowners and private developers. Prepare agendas, summary hand-outs, exhibit drawings, visual aids, and schedules to be used for the presentations. Two (2) informational meetings are anticipated. City of Meridian - Black Car Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page. 15 J.U.B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attachment 'B' . 11873 CITY OF MERIDIAN BLACK CAT TRUNK SEWER AND LIFT STATION ATTACHMENT "B". ITEMS PROVIDED BY THE CITY o Provide on-going review of J-U-B's work and timely considerations of policy issues with in a time acceptable to the City and J-U-B. o Provide all informational mailings, flyers, and public meeting notices as required for the public informational work. o Provide and arrange all meeting facilities for the steering committee and public meetings. o Provide legal council as required for consultation and legal opinions of project issues on an as needed basis. o Easements and Property Acquisitions: o Authorization to acquire and pay for all costs associated with the acquisition of easements or real property. o Process payments on negotiated parcels. o City liaison person to assist with acquisition and resolution of disputes. o Boilerplate sale and purchase agreement, and other pertinent documents used for acquisition. o Easement boilerplate o Review easement offer packages o Copies of development plans, concept plans, preliminary plats, etc. as available in the project area. o Copies of existing license agreements in project area. o Pay for all permits, fees, or other payment required to secure permitting for the design and construction of the proposed improvements. o Record drawings of City facilities and other relevant City information of record in project area. o Provide WWTP personnel to locate utilities and facilities along the proposed pressure sewer alignment at the WWTP. Provide WWTP facility planning and preliminary facility designs that may effect the routing of the pressure sewer. o Assist J.U.B with sewer hydraulic modeling as outline in Attachment" A". o Provide a private development liaison/contact person. o Provide City personnel and equipment to field locate existing city facilities and other utilities that may represent a conflict to the proposed improvements. This may entail exploratory excavations to determine exact locations and depths of critical utilities prior to design. o Assist J-U-B with the facilitation of the financing steering committee, stakeholder meetings, and City council workshop meetings. City of Meridian - Black Cal Lift Sfafion & Trunk Sewer Page - I J.U-B ENGINEERS, Inc, Attachment 'C' - 11873 CITY OF MERIDIAN BLACK CAT TRUNK SEWER AND LIFT STATION ATTACHMENT "C" - FEE SCHEDULE Basis of Fee and Billing Schedule The City shall pay J-U-B for its services and reimbursable expenses as follows. A detailed labor and equipment is presented in Exhibit "A-1 ": Task A - General . Task A.1 - Project Meetings Time and material basis with an estimated budget of .......................................$7,893 Task B - Black Cat Lift Station and Pressure Sewer . Tasks B.1-B.2( except B.2.G)- Preliminary lift Station Evaluation Lump sum price of .........................................................................,...... $43,041 . Task B.1.G - Pressure Sewer Survey and Preliminary Design Lump sum price of ....................................................... ......................... $33,500 . Task B.3 - Lift Station Site Selection Time and material basis with an estimated budget of .......................................$5,831 . Tasks B.4 -B.5( except B.5.G) - Lift Station Preliminary and Final Design Lump Sum price of .. ............ ................................................................ $166,000 . Task B.5.G - Pressure Sewer Final Design Lump Sum price of ............. ............. ............................ ......................... $28,631 . Task B.6 - Additional Services ( Optional Lift Station Components) Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $33,662 Task C - Trunk Sewer . Tasks C.1 - C.3 - Pre-Design, Preliminary/Final Design Lump sum price of .................................. ............................................. $175,336 . Task C.4 - Agency Coordination and Permitting Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $25,070 . Task C.5 - Additional Services ( Optional) Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $26,949 Task D - IDEQ Approvals . Task 0.1 - 10EQ Permitting and Revisions Time and material basis with an estimated budget of .................................;......$3,909 Task E - Easements, Public Involvement, and Private Development Coordination . Task E.1 - Easement Acquisition Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $56,186 . Task E.2 - Public Involvement Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $13,184 City of Meridian - Black Cat Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - I "" J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Attac:hment 'C - 1 r 873 (> Task E.3 " Private Development Coordination Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $12,723 Task F - Project Financing (> Task F.1 " F.2 . Steering Committee, Alternatives, Stakeholder Workshops Time and material basis with an estimated budget of ..................................... $21,541 City of Meridian - Black Cal Lift Station & Trunk Sewer Page - 2