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dredge and fill activities, if necessary. The Consultant shall submit all permit sketches on 8.5" x 11" <br /> sheets. Sketches shall be neatly scaled, signed and sealed, and reproducible. <br /> 1. Environmental Resource Permitting/Section 404 Permitting <br /> The Consultant will prepare and submit the joint Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) application <br /> package to the SJRWMD and the ACOE. The application includes the ERP standard forms and a <br /> compilation of supplemental materials such as permit sketches, Vegetation (FLUCFCS), soils, <br /> quadrangle and FEMA-FIRM maps. <br /> The Consultant will coordinate on the behalf of the County with each agency identified in this task. <br /> This may include up to one (1) meeting with the agencies to discuss requests for additional <br /> information(RAI),and written responses to one(1) request for additional information(RAI)including <br /> plan modifications. This scope assumes that mitigation measures will not be necessary or required. <br /> This scope assumes that coordination with US Fish and Wildlife Service through the preparation of <br /> Biological Assessments or Biological Opinions will not be required. <br /> Permit application submittals will be made subsequent to the 60%plan set submittal approval by the <br /> County. <br /> D. Signing and Pavement Marking Plans: <br /> Signing and Pavement Marking plans shall include: Preparation of the plan layout, quantities (including <br /> signing and pavement marking quantity) and tabulation of quantities. All plans are to be prepared in <br /> accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT Standard Specifications, <br /> Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, complete in design and drawn at the same scale as the Roadway <br /> Plans, furnished in reproducible form. Plans will be included with the roadway plans and submitted as <br /> indicated above. <br /> E. Utility Coordination: <br /> The CONSULTANT will coordinate with franchise utility operators in the vicinity of the project such that <br /> the proposed construction activities can be developed to minimize impacts to existing utilities located <br /> within the project limits. Any utility permitting and relocation design required to accommodate the <br /> proposed improvements will be addressed as an additional service relative to this scope of work. <br /> F. Signalization Plans: <br /> Mast-arm traffic signal configurations at the 10th Court and 37th Street intersection will be designed to <br /> meet current County and FDOT standards. Luminaries will be provided on each mast arm pole. The pole <br /> analysis and design of the signal systems will be completed and submitted to County for review. The <br /> existing signalized intersections at U.S. Highway 1/37th Street and Indian River Boulevard/37th Street are <br /> anticipated to require minor modifications to accommodate the proposed 37th Street improvements. <br /> Signalization plans will be included with the roadway plans and submitted as indicated above. <br /> 94 <br />