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��� N�-3 <br /> �.- EXHIBIT "A <br /> STATEMENT OF CONSULTANT SERVICES <br /> FOR THE REDWOOD SHORES COMMUNITY UBRARY <br /> A. Background <br /> Beginning in September 2002, the firm of Anderson Brule' Architects, Inc. (ABA) <br /> assisted the City in the development and submittal of a Grant Application (provided <br /> by the Library Bond Act of 2000) for State fiunding of a community branch library in <br /> Redwood Shores. After numerous meetings and presentations of various <br /> concepts to the Community, BCDC, and City staff, a conceptual design was <br /> approved, and a Grant Application was submitted to the State on March 28, 2003. <br /> The location of the proposed Communiry Branch Library is at the northwest comer <br /> of Marine Parkway and Bridge Parkway in Redwood Shores, and is situated on <br /> approximately 3.5 acres. The building will be a single story that will look out to <br /> Belmont Slough, consists of 22,558 gross square feet, and will include 121 parking <br /> spaces. <br /> On October 28, 2003, the City of Redwood Ciry was awarded $10,103,707 by the <br /> California Public Library Construction and Renovation Board, and was formally <br /> notified by letter dated, Nuvember 19, 2003. The scheduled completion of design, <br /> ,� construction, and occupancy of the facility is not projected before July 2007. <br /> B. Approach and Methodology <br /> The consultant team will work collaboratively with the City, Library staff and the <br /> Redwood Shores Community, to design the project in general conformance to the <br /> conceptual design approved by the State, February 13, 2003. The consultant will <br /> also assist City with the review and approval process for the San Francisco Bay <br /> Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), and integrate those <br /> meetings within the project schedule in the Grant Award Agreement between the <br /> City and State. <br /> The Final (Codified) Title 24 Library Bond Act Regulations, effective January 3, <br /> 2002, along with City of Redwood City's Standards and Ordinances will guide the <br /> , approach, methodology and documentation of the effort, to include the submittal <br /> and review process for design and documentation. <br /> The Community will be invited to participate in the discussions during the <br /> schematic design stages. <br /> C. Sco e of Serv' <br /> p ices <br /> All work shall be perfom�ed and documented in compliance with the Final <br /> (Codified) Title 24 Library Bond Act Regulations, effective January 3, 2002, and <br /> v City of Redwood City Design Standards and Ordinances. <br /> -�- <br />