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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-212AMENDMENT NUMBER 2 WORK ORDER NUMBER 1 49TH STREET / US1 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS - IRC Project No. 1412 This Amendment 1 to Work Order Number 1 is entered into as of this 3rc lay of November , 2015 , pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services, dated November 15, 2011, and that certain Extension and Amendment of Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services entered into as of this 4th day of November, 2014 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Masteller & Moler, Inc. ("Consultant"). 1. The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth in existing Work Order Number 1, Effective Date March 10, 2015. 2. The COUNTY and the Consultant desire to amend this Work Order as set forth on Exhibit "A" (Scope of Work) attached to this Amendment and made part hereof by this reference. The professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit "A", and within the timeframe more particularly set forth in Exhibit "A", all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. 3. From and after the Effective Date of this Amendment, the above -referenced Work Order is amended as set forth in this Amendment. Pursuant to paragraph 1.4 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall conflict with the terms of the Agreement and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in each individual Work Order as if fully set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of the date first written above. tc'�•• •,/f F.c•' CONSULTANT: NI I : .*: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Masteller& s syo9 By: Title: St=phen E. Moler, PE Vice President OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Wesley S. Davis, Chairman BCC Approved Date: Nnvemher 3, 2015 Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller By: Approved: Baird, County Administra or e Approved as to form and legal sufficiency. Dylan T. Reingold, County Attorney NMASTELLER & MOLER, INC. M � CIVIL ENGINEERS ^' M — CIVIL ENGINEERS - EXHIBIT "A" AMENDMENT #2 TO WO # 1 - Masteller & Moler, Inc. 49th Street / US1 Intersection Improvements Professional Engineering Services This Amendment is for Environmental Assessment and Mitigation Coordination Sub -Consultant services to be performed by Atlantic Environmental Solutions Scope of Work. Wetlands WETLAND DELINEATION AES will traverse the boundaries of the on-site wetland systems and mark the wetland contours with surveyor's flagging tape/stakes at each change in direction, based upon vegetative, soil, and hydrologic indicators Every reasonable attempt will be made to maximize the areas of available uplands while still maintaining our ability to defend the flagged wetland limits against the delineation protocols of SJRWMD and USACE. Upon completion of the field work, AES will provide a map showing the approximate location of the wetland lines and key flag points. The limits of wetland flagging will be sufficient to allow for determination of wetland impacts by the project. AES will conduct an on-site meeting with SJRWMD and, if willing USACE, to gain their approval of the delineated wetland lines and determine the limits of their jurisdiction AES will coordinate with the project surveyor to pick up wetland flag points PROFESSIONAL FEE: $ 2,070.00 ($ 1,800 00 x 1 15) WETLAND PERMITTING UMAM ANALYSIS Based on the site inspection and coordination with SJRWMD and USACE, AES will develop a UMAM analysis of the impact site allowing the Functional Loss that will occur to the wetlands as a result of the project to be determined. In addition, AES will develop a wetland mitigation strategy that will provide sufficient Relative Functional Gain to offset the calculated Functional Loss. The UMAM analysis will be generated for a mitigation alternative that most successfully balances cost effectiveness, viability, and permittability. Should USACE not assert jurisdiction over the on-site wetlands, a No Permit Required will be obtained from this regulatory agency. DEVELOPMENT OF MITIGATION PLAN AES will coordinate with the developer, engineer, SJRWMD, and USACE to develop a wetland mitigation plan to compensate for proposed wetland impacts, conduct meetings with these agencies and the client/engineer, and establish the proposed mitigation plan ERP APPLICATION Based on information obtained from the regulatory agencies and the client, AES will develop the environmental portion of the Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Application, including all necessary forms, narratives, mitigation plan, maps, tables, and UMAM data sheets 1655 27th Street, Suite 2 • Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Phone: (772) 567-5300 • Fax: (772) 794-1106 mastmolr@bellsouth.net IRC Project No 1412 IRC Amendment No 2 to Work Order No 1 — Exhibit "A" 49th Street / US1 Intersection Improvements Page 2 of 2 SUBMITTAL OF RAI RESPONSES AES will prepare the environmental responses to SJRWMD and USACE RAIs, including, but not limited to, narrative descriptions of impacts and proposed mitigation, site plan, associated environmental maps and figures, and, monitoring plan and schedule AES will coordinate with the developer, engineer, SJRWMD, and USACE to obtain all information necessary for the completion of the responses COORDINATION Complete necessary coordination between project engineer, client, and remaining development team in order to speed permitting process and avoid costly time delays PROFESSIONAL FEE: $ 5,865.00 ($ 5,100.00 x 1 15) Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns Sincerely, TELLER & MOLER, INC. phen E Moler, PE Vice President SEM/cab File#1456 (Amendme ntNo2_ 102015. docx)