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cumulative conditions. If a significant impact occurs at any of the study <br /> intersections, Hexagon will quantify the project's contribution to the impact. <br /> • S�l�task 9. Description of Impacts and Recommendations <br /> Based on the results of the level-of-service calculations, impacts will be identified <br /> and described. Recommendations will be formulated that identify the locations and <br /> types of improvements or modifications necessary to mitigate significant near-term <br /> and/or cumulative impacts. <br /> • Subtask 10. Meetings and Reports <br /> The fee estimate includes attendance at one meeting with project staff and/or <br /> Redwood City staff in connection with this project. This proposal also includes <br /> attendance and presentation at one public hearing, including a Planning Commission <br /> or City Council meeting. Hexagon's findings and recommendations will be <br /> summarized in a draft report. Hexagon will respond to editorial comments and <br /> prepare a final report. <br /> • Additional Subtasks/Services <br /> Any work not specifically referenced in the above scope of work—for example, <br /> analyzing a different project description, conducting intersection turning-movement <br /> counts, analyzing more than five intersections, analyzing different phases of <br /> development, protracted project schedule, or drawing conceptual plans for <br /> mitigation measures—will be considered additional services. Additional services will <br /> require additional budget and additional time. <br /> Utilities/Service Systems <br /> The Utilities/Services Systems section of the IS will examine the proposed <br /> project's effect on water supply, wastewater treatment, solid waste disposal, and <br /> energy generation and transmission. Consultant will describe the existing <br /> conditions (capacity and current consumption levels), the impacts (the effects of <br /> the demand calculations against infrastructure capacity), and work with the City <br /> and the utility providers to identify reasonable mitigation measures. This scope of <br /> work assumes that the City will provide the water demand calculations, <br /> wastewater generation estimates, and energy calculations. If these are not readily <br /> available, Consultant can assist with these calculations. As part of its Greenhouse <br /> Gas emissions, Consultant will estimate solid waste generation resulting from <br /> construction and operation of the project. This scope of work assumes that a <br /> Water Supply Assessment (WSA) will not be prepared. <br /> Based on technical information for the project site and information received from <br /> the utility providers, Consultant will conduct the following tasks: <br /> • Describe existing utility providers, system capacity, and improvement plans. <br /> • Peer review and evaluate the utility demand calculations by the Applicant (if <br /> provided). <br /> • Evaluate the net change in the demand for water, wastewater, solid waste, and <br /> energy, relative to existing and planned capacity for the utilities. <br /> ATTY/AGR/2012.154/24 HOUR CONTRACT/ATKINS NORTH AMERICA <br /> REV:09-19-12 JS <br /> Page 20 of 26 <br />