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<br />year service life. Prepare a street classification of arterial to be used by others in the geotechnical <br />evaluation and design of the pavement section. <br /> <br />1.2.3 Collect and review readily available information on existing utilities, and where required, <br />will coordinate with the City regarding the need to "pothole" existing utilities if required to assess <br />the depth and condition of the lines. The Consultant will note all utilities with less than three feet <br />of cover or those in conflict with the proposed improvements. <br /> <br />1.2.4 Provide surveying services as tabulated below. The Consultant will provide the following <br />as Basic Services: <br /> <br />A. A digital terrain model I-foot intervals. <br />B. Cross-sections at approximately fifty-foot intervals, including grade breaks, at the <br />following points: centerline, edge of pavement, gutter flowline, top curb or pavement <br />edge, right-of-way line, and 25 feet each side of RO.W. lines. <br />C. Locations of centerline and edges of all driveways; elevation at gutter extension at <br />centerline drive and approximate right-of-way plus 25 feet. <br />D. Elevations along side street centerlines every 10 feet from the edge of Project street <br />(projection of gutter) for fifty feet. <br />E. Locations of visible wastewater manholes and cleanouts, and give top and flowline <br />elevations if accessible. Locations of visible storm sewer piping, manholes and inlets, <br />and top and flowline elevations if accessible. Location of City's delineation on <br />pavement/ground surface for utility alignments. <br />F. Locations of visible water valves, meters, manholes, fire hydrants, and sprinkler systems; <br />elevations of valve nut on water valve and/or top of water valve if accessible. <br />G. Locations of visible gas valves, electric/traffic pullboxes, electric/telephone manholes, <br />and utility poles and guys, and other visible surface and overhead evidence of utilities. <br />H. Locations of traffic signals and light poles. <br />I. Locations of signs, fences, mailboxes, bus stop poles and shelters, sidewalks, and ramps <br />J. Locations of retaining walls, and ground and top of wall elevations. <br />K. Locations of all trees and ornamentals up to 25 feet outside RO.W. lines. <br /> <br />1.2.5 Check all information provided to the Engineer by the City for accuracy, and any <br />discrepancies found will be brought to the City's attention. The Consultant will field locate all front <br />lot property corner pins found (based on the existing City date provided to us). <br /> <br />1.2.6 Make an assessment of the Project area to evaluate compliance with the Americans with <br />Disabilities Act (ADA). The Engineer will evaluate the need for new ramps and sidewalks to <br />comply with the ADA. <br /> <br />1.2.7 Attend a maximum of three public information meetings with the affected <br />neighborhoods/homeowners along Post Road. Additionally, the Consultant will attend a maximum <br />of two (2) City Council meeting for presentation of the Project, the design, and Consultant's findings <br />and recommendations. The Consultant will also attend bi-monthly coordination meetings with the <br /> <br />Baker Aicklen.wpd <br /> <br />3 <br />