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Work Order No. 52 <br />43,d Avenue Pedestrian & <br />Bicycle Improvement Project <br />completion) and Final Plan (100% completion) Submittal shall include the <br />following: <br />i. One (1) set of drawings in PDF format. <br />ii. One (1) Opinion of Probable Construction Cost <br />The plans will be prepared based upon English units. Final design files will be submitted in <br />AutoCAD format. <br />D. Signing and Pavement Marking Plans: <br />Signing and Pavement Markings will be included within the Roadway Plan set. Quantities will <br />be provided in the Summary of Pay Items sheet. All signing and pavement markings are to be <br />prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT <br />Standard Specifications, Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, and complete in design. <br />E. Type I Categorical Exclusion: <br />The Consultant will attend one (1) kickoff meeting with the County to discuss the project <br />details. The Consultant will review readily available GIS databases to determine listed species <br />known in the area or those species that could potentially occur within the project corridor or <br />immediate vicinity. This will also include a review of the existing land use/land cover as mapped <br />by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the existing soil survey. The <br />Consultant will also request information from the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) and <br />the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) IPaC Trust Resources Report. Lastly, the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) OCULUS database will be researched for <br />existing contamination data within and adjacent to the project corridor. Following this desktop <br />review, the Consultant will conduct field reconnaissance to review the project corridor. <br />Representative photographs will be taken, and a photographic log will be prepared. <br />The Consultant will complete a Type I Categorical Exclusion checklist along with the <br />environmental support document and accompanying maps. The maps prepared will include a <br />location map, US Geological Survey (USGS) Topographic map, Natural Resources Conservation <br />Service (NRCS) soils map, land use/land cover map, Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(FEMA) flood zone map, and a listed species map, if applicable. Upon approval from the County, <br />the project will be entered into the Statewide Environmental Project Tracker (SWEPT). <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />