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<br />11/10/2008 <br /> <br />~~. <br /> <br />MOFFATI & NICHOL <br /> <br /> <br />2001 N, Main Street <br />Suite 360 <br />Walnut Creek. California 94596 <br /> <br />(925) 944-5411 <br />Fax (925) 944-4732 <br /> <br />October 7. 2008 <br /> <br />Grace Le, Sr. Civil Engineer <br />City of Redwood City <br />1017 Middlefield Road <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br /> <br />Subj: Proposal For Initial Levee Assessment - Revision 1 <br />Redwood Shores Levee Sy stem <br />M&N File No: 07401 <br /> <br />Dear Grace: <br /> <br />Per our discussion and your follow-up email dated 9/30/08, we have revised our earlier <br />proposal as described below. We have prepared a scope of work to conduct an Existing <br />Conditions Assessment, which is primarily a coastal engineering assessment of the levees, <br />and a Geotechnical Conditions Summary which will establish baseline conditions for <br />developing a Levee Certification Work Plan in subsequent phases. A detailed scope of work is <br />provided below and a fee estimate is attached. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />We understand that FEMA has undertaken a Flood Map Modernization program and has <br />issued preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the Redwood Shores Pen ins ula. The low <br />points of the levees at the Area H and South Bay System Authority parcels, and in the vicinity <br />of San Carlos Ai rport have caused FEM A to designate the peninsula as a Speci al Flood <br />Hazard Area. The City recognizes that the impact of the new designation, however temporary <br />it may be, is significant for the local community. <br /> <br />Our approach is based on the finding that the City has a time extension up to 2010 to <br />demonstrate that the levees meet or exceed FEMA's minimum levee standards. With this in <br />mind, we recommend a 2-part scope of work, where we complete an assessment of existing <br />levee crest elevations and geotechnical conditions at the pre sent time (subject of this <br />proposal), and Engineering Analyses in the future which will support the Levee Certification <br />process. <br /> <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br />TASK 1: EXISTING CONDITION ASSESSMENT <br /> <br />This task includes an assessment of existing levee crest elevations and a prelim inary <br />identification of deficiencies, in terms of elevation as compared to FEMA criteria, based on <br />coastal engineering calculations. It will document the crest elevation of the levee, and <br />conditions based on visual observations, by segment. We envision the following detailed <br />scope of work. <br /> <br />14908 <br />MUFF #304 <br />