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As part of this task, a format will be developed to capture and report piling and foundation removal and <br /> disposal costs, identification of acceptable disposal sites, associated restoration activities and quantification <br /> and cataloging of building material types, which will be presented in Demolition and Restoration <br /> Worksheets. <br /> 4.2 Decommissioning Permits Assessment <br /> GHD will determine Resource Agency permitting needs for Phase II Demolition as part of this assessment. <br /> Based on our current understanding of the Project, resource agencies that would have permitting authority <br /> over demolition of the existing harbor facility would include: <br /> • Army Corps of Engineers <br /> • Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> • Bay Conservation and Development Commission <br /> • California Department of Fish &Wildlife <br /> GHD proposes to contact each agency to discuss the appropriate permitting approach in light of the <br /> demolition work and in context of the overall Shoreline Development. For each agency, a written summary <br /> will be provided that includes the type of permit anticipated, supporting documentation that will be required, <br /> expectation on Best Management Practices to be incorporated into the project, such as work windows and <br /> turbidity controls, as well as an overall approach. <br /> Although some agencies are already aware of the project, as is indicated by comments made on the DEIR, <br /> the project elements and phases need to be described carefully so as not to give the impression of"piece- <br /> mealing"the project.Typically resource agencies will want to permit the whole of the action. GHD believes <br /> that there is justification in permitting the project in phases, as currently proposed by the City. In addition, it <br /> is worth discussing how the overall Shoreline Development could receive credit for removal of the existing <br /> harbor facility, even though the demolition and development will be led by two different entities on different <br /> time schedules. <br /> In person meetings may be beneficial for some agencies, such as BCDC. Therefore, we have assumed two <br /> resource agencies meetings as part of this initial phase of work. The remaining discussions would be <br /> isolated to conference calls. <br /> There is likely an existing BCDC Major Permit for the harbor facility. GHD will review the conditions of the <br /> permit related to decommission and demolition of the facility. <br /> 4.3 Optional Services <br /> GHD can provide optional services, or contract approved sub-consultants to perform additional services <br /> related to the San Leandro Marina north basin, if requested by DPW, as follows: <br /> • Prepare technical contract bid documents <br /> • Prepare administrative contract bid document <br /> • Perform a Biological Survey of the north basin <br /> • Provide a Bathymetric Survey <br /> • Provide a Topographic Survey <br /> Consulting Services Agreement between City of San Leandro and GHD Services, Inc. March 6, 2017 <br /> Exhibit A—Page 4 of 5 <br />