Permitting Coordination Clause Samples
Permitting Coordination. Based on the information collected in Task 5, the BKF team will submit applications for permits to the applicable agencies. Permit Applications submittals shall occur when drawings are nearing completion. We will coordinate with the City on submittals for processing as necessary. This task assumes the City will pay all plan check and permitting fees necessary for these agency reviews.
Permitting Coordination. The Design Consultant will submit the traffic study and the PS&E plans to the FBC Engineering and TxDOT local area office for review and approval.
Permitting Coordination. I&L will coordinate with permitting agencies throughout design development to respond to questions, supply information and communicate impacts. The assumed approach for mitigation is the CITY will purchase credits from a mitigation bank to satisfy permit requirements. Permit submittal fees will be paid directly to the permitting agency by the CITY.
Permitting Coordination. Under this task, the Consultant will review project plans, attend up to three project team meetings (in addition to Tasks 1.2 and 1.4), internal coordination, contract management, invoicing, and data management between the Consultant and their subconsultants. Baseline Mapping. The consultant will utilize a qualified biologist(s) to complete the following baseline mapping for the project. Fieldwork efforts will be combined into a single field day when feasible. The Consultant will conduct a streamlined delineation of waters of the U.S. by mapping the ordinary high water mark (OHWM; limit of Corps jurisdiction), top of bank (TOB), and outer limit of the riparian corridor. Results will be documented on a map. Impacts Analysis, Exhibits, and Project Description. Once baseline mapping has been completed, the consultant will prepare exhibits and design drawings depicting and quantifying impacts as typically required by CDFW and RWQCB for similar projects. Based on design drawings, the consultant will prepare a draft project description, including data such as construction schedule, cut and fill volumes, construction equipment to be used, and anticipated access and staging routes, and water quality protection measures.
