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EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES AND FEE <br />LSA <br />April 21, 2017 <br />Lisa Costa Sanders, Principal Planner <br />City of Redwood City <br />Community Development Department <br />Planning and Housing Division <br />1017 Middlefield Road <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Subject: REVISED Proposal to Prepare the Environmental Review Documentation for the 1548 <br />Maple Street Project <br />Dear Lisa: <br />BERKELEY <br />CARISBAD <br />FRESNO <br />IRVINE <br />PALM SPRINGS <br />POINT RICHMOND <br />RIVERSIDE <br />ROSEVILLE <br />SAN LUIS OBISPO <br />This letter provides the scope of work that LSA Associates, Inc. (LSA) will undertake to prepare the <br />environmental review documentation for the 1548 Maple Street Project. This proposed scope of <br />work replaces and supersedes LSA's proposal to prepare an Initial Study for the 1548 Maple Street <br />Project (formerly referred to as the Watt Residential Project), dated October 26, 2016 and the revised <br />scope of work dated March 23, 2017. <br />Preparation of the environmental review documentation will be staffed by Theresa Wallace, AICP, <br />Associate, who will serve as Project Manager, Judith Malamut, who will serve as Principal -in -Charge, <br />and Matthew Wiswell, Assistant Planner. LSA's team will also include in-house cultural and <br />biological resource specialists, as indicated on our proposed budget, as well as two subconsultants: <br />Fehr & Peers, who will prepare the traffic analysis; and BASELINE Environmental Consulting <br />(BASELINE), who will prepare an analysis of potential impacts related to geology/soil, hydrology/ <br />water quality, and hazards. <br />A. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING <br />The proposed project would include development of approximately 131 three-story townhome-style <br />residential condominium units, surface parking, and private and public open space at 1548 Maple <br />Street in Redwood City, San Mateo County. The 7.2 -acre project site is located east of Highway 101 <br />and along the City's waterfront. The proposed project would be located on land only, and would <br />include development of a portion of the Bay Trail along the waterfront. Adjacent and nearby uses <br />include the City's Police Station, the San Mateo County Jail, the San Mateo County Women's Shelter, <br />Docktown Marina, and various industrial uses. The project site is also less than a mile (0.6 miles) <br />from the Highway 101/84 interchange project for which Caltrans is currently conducting an <br />environmental review. Existing on-site uses include a surface parking lot and a watertank that has <br />been converted into a local yacht club clubhouse. The water tank is considered to be a locally <br />eligible historic resource. <br />The project site is within the study area of the Inner Harbor Specific Plan (IHSP), for which a Draft <br />Environmental Impact Report (IHSP Draft EIR) has been prepared and released for public review. <br />However, the IHSP and the IHSP Draft EIR were not adopted and no further work related to these <br />efforts is contemplated at this time. These documents are available for reference only. <br />2215 Fifth Street, Berkeley, California 94710 510.540.7331 www.Isa.net <br />Page 3 of 27 <br />ATP!/AGR/2017/AMENDMENTS/AMEND NOA LSA ASSOCIATES INC. <br />REV: 05-03-17 VR <br />