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contacts with Native Americans and historical societies, maps, and results of field studies. This report will <br /> be prepared according to the inventory requirements of California Office of Historic Preservation. The final <br /> report will be submitted to the City and NWIC. <br /> Deliverables—Task 2 <br /> • Site Assessment -Research, fieldwork(1 day)and summary technical memo (electronic) <br /> • Preliminary JD-fieldwork, mapping, draft and final report preparation (electronic) <br /> • Cultural Resources Report - research, fieldwork, draft and final report preparation (electronic <br /> plus two copies) <br /> Task 3: Prepare and Submit State and Federal Regulatory Permit Applications <br /> ESA will prepare and submit applications for federal and state regulatory permits required to repair the <br /> levee and to remove the bunkers, as listed in the deliverables below. The applications will rely upon project <br /> description information prepared for the previous round of levee repair, combined with the results of studies <br /> conducted in Task 2. ESA will use project design drawings and the limits of jurisdiction established in Task <br /> 2.3 to calculate project impacts on jurisdictional waters and protected habitats, and to develop a Permitting <br /> Project Description for use in all of the permit applications. This scope includes one round of review by the <br /> City prior to finalization and submittal of each of the regulatory permit applications. <br /> As part of Task 3, ESA will provide support for the endangered species consultation between USACE, <br /> USFWS and NMFS. This may include providing additional information or refining conservation measures <br /> proposed in the Biological Assessments.Additional resources may be required for permit acquisition. <br /> Deliverables—Task 3 <br /> • Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) to USACE - application and supporting documents <br /> RWQCB 401 Water Quality Certification -application and supporting documents <br /> • Bay Conservation Development Commission Administrative Permit -application and supporting <br /> documents <br /> • California Department of Fish and Wildlife Incidental Take Permit and measures for Fully <br /> Protected Species—application and supporting documents <br /> • USFWS and NMFS Biological Opinions—consultation support <br /> For each permit application, ESA will provide all copies necessary for agency processing, in addition to two <br /> (2) hardcopies for the City's records. <br /> Regulatory Permitting Assumptions: <br /> • The City will provide ESA with design drawings in GIS or CAD format, for use in the calculation of <br /> project impacts to jurisdictional areas and/or sensitive habitat. <br /> • The project will be eligible for authorization under a Nationwide Permit from the USACE. <br /> • The project area is not located within State Lands Commission (SLC) jurisdiction; therefore no <br /> lease amendment is required. <br /> Consulting Services Agreement between Project No. 2006.0110 <br /> City of San Leandro and ESA Exhibit A Page 3 of 4 <br />
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