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II. <br />COUNTY OBLIGATIONS <br />2.01 Design Costs. The County shall be responsible for contracting with the firm of <br />RPS Engineering ("Design Firm") regarding the engineering and design costs for the Project. The <br />Project Design Costs are estimated to be $941,500. <br />2.02 Construction Costs. The County shall be responsible for all costs associated with <br />the construction of the Project, with the exception of the construction costs related to the proposed <br />improvements near the De Zavala Drive cross -street, which include the adjustment of one manhole <br />lid, adjustment of three water valve covers, construction of one concrete trench cap, and <br />construction of a sidewalk between De Zavala Drive and Hilltop Drive. These improvements are <br />shown on Exhibit B. The costs for these improvements are $269,366.00 and are based on awarded <br />bid costs. Improvement costs with bid unit prices are shown on Exhibit C. The estimated total <br />Project Construction Cost for the entire FM1 Project (Phase 1 and Phase 2) is $5,593,003.0044. <br />2.03 Acquisition of Utility Easements. The Project dictates that certain utility <br />easements to the City must be partially released to make way for the County's expanded right -of <br />way. As a result, three new easements to replace such released portions of the City's utility <br />easements are needed. The County, therefore, shall be responsible for the acquisition, at the <br />County's sole expense, of three parcels at or around CR 266 (Old Bastrop Highway) to be utilized <br />by the City as utility easements. The County shall dedicate the utility easements to the City. The <br />total estimated acquisition costs (including appraisal and acquisition costs) for the 3 parcels is <br />$10,000.00. The 3 easements to be acquired are shown on Exhibit D. The County shall also be <br />responsible for the acquisition of an additional easement at or around CR 266 (Old Bastrop <br />Highway) to be utilized by the City as a utility easement The County shall dedicate the utility <br />easement to the City. The City will be responsible for the costs associated with this utility <br />easement, estimated at $20,000.00. The three utility easements to be acquired and paid for by the <br />County are shown on Exhibit D. The utility easement to be acquired by the County and paid for <br />by the City is shown on Exhibit E. Concurrent with the dedication of the easements to the City, <br />the City will execute one or more releases of easement that release(s) the portions of the City's <br />easements that encroach into the County's expanded right-of-way. The forms and timing of the <br />execution and recording of all such instruments shall be subject to the mutual written approval of <br />legal counsel for the County and the City. <br />2.04 Construction Plans. The County and the City will mutually approve the plans and <br />specifications related to the Project. Any changes or modifications to the plans will be submitted <br />to the City for review and approval prior to commencing construction. <br />III. <br />CITY OBLIGATIONS <br />3.01 Design Reimbursements. As stated above, the County shall contract with the <br />Design Firm, and be responsible for the payment of all Design Firm invoices. Design costs for any <br />changes requested by the City during construction shall be negotiated with the County and be <br />addressed in an Amendment to this Interlocal Agreement, as appropriate. <br />2 <br />