Peer Review of Existing Technical Reports Sample Clauses

Peer Review of Existing Technical Reports. Consultant will conduct a peer review of the following technical studies prepared for the project. • Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Assessment (ECORP Consulting, Inc. 2018) • Biological Resources Assessment (Madrone Ecological Consulting, August 2018) • Special-Status Plant Survey Report (Madrone Ecological Consulting, November 2018) • Geotechnical and Geologic Feasibility Study (Earth Systems Pacific, January 2016) • Supplemental Geotechnical Feasibility Investigation (Earth Systems Pacific, May 2018) • Wastewater Flows and Disposal for the Lima Property Project (Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx, August 2018) • Water Demand Estimate for the Lima Property (Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx, August 2018) • Hydrogeological Evaluation (Geoconsultants, Inc., April 2018) • Cultural Resources Inventory and Evaluation Report (ECORP Consulting, August 2018) • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Xxxxxxxx Consulting, September 21, 2015) • Preliminary Fire Emergency Response Analysis (Xxxxx, August 2018) • Environmental Noise and Vibration Analysis (Bollard Acoustical Consultants, August 2018) Consultant will not peer review the Fiscal Impact Analysis (Development and Financial Advisory 2018). Sub-consultant will peer review the Traffic Impact Analysis under Subtask 2.2. The benefit of peer review will be to ensure the technical reports are objective, accurate, and meet current CEQA Guidelines standards. The peer review will evaluate the completeness of the evaluation of existing information and the accuracy of the documentation of existing conditions. Consultant will confirm the impact assessment is accurate and complete, aligned with industry accepted methodology and practice, and evaluate if recommended mitigation would be sufficient to reduce identified impacts to less than significant under CEQA. We will prepare a brief memorandum summarizing the results of the peer review for each report, providing recommended remedies, as applicable, to address any potential shortfalls. This task includes communications with the County during the course of our peer review, including one conference call, assumed to be one hour, and brief review of revised reports to confirm that peer review comments were addressed. The scope of work for this task assumes that the reports are generally adequate, such that substantial comments or recommendations will not be provided. This scope of work does not include revisions to the technical studies or coordination with the applicant or report preparers regarding required...
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