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City of Menlo Park and City of Redwood City
PROJECT NAME
Atherton Channel maintenance Marsh Creek from 101 east side to west side
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
9/30/2013
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ENGINEERING DIVISION <br /> 701 Laurel Street/ Menlo Park, CA 94025-3483 <br /> (650) 858-3420 / Fax (650) 327-5497 <br /> CITY OF <br /> MENLO <br /> PARK <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> SCOPE OF WORK � <br /> Atherton Channel Maintenance for the City of Menlo Park <br /> The proposed work shall consist of the removal of debris, vegetation, roots and <br /> sediment from Atherton Channel. Debris includes trash and recyclable material. <br /> Sediment includes any soils above the invert of the culvert. It is estimated that the total <br /> material to be removed is less than 500 CY. The total area to be cleared is about 0.5 <br /> acres. <br /> LOCATION OF WORK: Two reaches along Atherton Channel: 1) a 250-foot long <br /> section between Interstate Highway 101 and Haven Court Bridge and 2) a 700-foot long <br /> reach between the Haven Court Bridge and the Haven Avenue Bridge. The Channel is <br /> ten to 15 feet wide. Staging and access for the project will be from public right of way <br /> on Marsh Road and Haven Avenue, adjacent to the Channel. No work shall be done <br /> within any culvert. <br /> PROTECTION OF CHANNEL: Pursuant to California Department of Fish & Game <br /> permit, a three-foot wide buffer of veqetation shall remain at the toe of each of the <br /> two banks. A clamshell bucket, hand tools or a small mower shall be used to remove <br /> sediment and vegetation from the Channel; no heavy equipment shall be placed in any <br /> ChanneL <br /> DISPOSAL OF SPOILS: Spoils shall be deposited at the end of Haven Court cul-de-sac <br /> on the pavement to de-water. Once dry the debris will be disposed of by the City of <br /> Menlo Park and Recology. To the extent possible, vegetation shall be separated from <br /> sediment and deposited into separate piles. To the extent possible, recyclable materials <br /> such as bottles and cans should also be separated out. <br /> If the City of Menlo Park cannot accommodate the spoils, the City of Redwood City shall <br /> transport and dispose of the spoils in accordance with statutes and regulations. City of <br /> Redwood City shall bill the City of Menlo Park for actual, full costs associated with the <br /> testing, transport and disposal of spoils. <br /> PERMIT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT: All permits will be or have been obtained by <br /> the City of Menlo Park. City of Menlo Park shall provide to the City of Redwood City <br /> ATTY/AGR/2013.168/ATHERTON CHANNEL MAINTENANCE <br /> REV:09-25-13 MLG <br />
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