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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> SAN LEANDRO SHORELINE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT EIR <br /> EXHIBIT A: WORK SCOPE AND COSTS <br /> ♦ Archival research, including a record search of the files at the Northwest Information <br /> Center,Sonoma State University and the library and files of Tom Origer&Associates. <br /> ♦ Contact with the Native American Heritage Commission and local Native American <br /> persons and/or organizations in writing. <br /> ♦ Field survey of the approximately fifty-two(52)acre proposed development area of the <br /> project site. <br /> ♦ Preparation of a written report that will include the results of the Native American <br /> contact,archival research,and field survey of the project location. Formal evaluation of <br /> any cultural resources is beyond this scope of work. <br /> The Planning Center j DC&E will summarize the findings from the studies prepared by Tom <br /> Origer & Associates. Tom Origer & Associates will recommend mitigation measures as <br /> required to mitigate project level and cumulative impacts. <br /> 5. GEOLOGY AND SOILS <br /> To assess geologic hazards and geotechnical impacts (referred to herein as geotechnical <br /> impacts)for this site,AKA will review historic aerial photographs in order to aid in evaluation <br /> of the site development history, perform a site reconnaissance, review published geologic <br /> maps and data reports, and review and compile subsurface data from geotechnical reports <br /> from the study area that may be on file at the City of San Leandro building department. <br /> Based on the above information, AKA will provide a generalized characterization of the <br /> geologic and geotechnical site conditions, present a summary of the compiled subsurface <br /> data, and provide a planning level analysis of the geotechnical impacts of the project and <br /> alternatives,in conformance with the CEQA Guidelines. <br /> 6. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br /> The Planning Center I DC&E will conduct a review of potential hazards and hazardous <br /> materials impacts on the project site. Recognized environmental concerns, including the <br /> underground fuel storage tank on the project site will be evaluated and addressed in this <br /> section. The Planning Center I DC&E will also describe construction and development <br /> activities, as well as the presence/absence and significance of hazardous waste risks. The <br /> Planning Center I DC&E will recommend mitigation measures,as required. <br /> THE PLANNING CENTER I DC&E 17 <br /> MAY 1,2013 <br />