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EXHIBIT 1 <br />o Prepare estimate of probable cost <br />o Address city comments to schematic design <br />4. Prepare Engineering Feasibility Report and submit to TWDB for review and approval <br />5. Prepare Environmental Assessment and documents to TWDB (EID) and HUD (EA) requirements <br />o Conduct agency kickoff and coordination <br />n Prepare exhibit of schematic design for public hearing <br />o Post EA document for public comments (30 days) <br />o Conduct Public Hearing <br />o Address public comments in EA <br />o Upon completion of agency coordination, Submit EA for review & environmental decision <br />■ Socioeconomic, Community Facilities/Services, and Cultural Resources impact <br />analyses will be accomplished by Cox -McLain Environmental Consulting as <br />detailed in Tasks 3 & 4 of their attached proposal <br />• Task 3 Deliverables: Design Schematic <br />L Design Schematic and estimate of probable construction cost <br />ii. Engineering Feasibility Report (EFR) in TWBD format <br />iii. Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and supporting documents/reports <br />to TWDB (EID) and HUD (EA) requirements <br />iv. Final Environmental Assessment (EA) and supporting documents/reports <br />to TWDB (EID) and HUD (EA) requirements <br />To be addend by CIS... <br />Task 3: Final Design and Property Acquisition <br />Given the variability of the selected flood mitigation option(s), based on the results of Tasks 1-2, the <br />remaining SRF funds will be allocated to initiate project implementation which may include: <br />1. Review and prioritize properties needed for project implementation (based land availability and <br />project needs for structure buyout or tracts for infrastructure improvements, etc.) <br />2. Initiate acquisition process (identify ownership, contacting owners) <br />3. Obtain ROE and perform Field Survey for Design and easement parcel preparation <br />4. AFTER the NEPA process is complete— Begin Land Acquisition (appraisals, etc.) in accordance with <br />the Uniform Relocation Act <br />5. Prepare Construction Documents <br />