– Review and Evaluation of the City’s Stormwater Management Program Sample Clauses

– Review and Evaluation of the City’s Stormwater Management Program. The Consultant shall review and evaluate key aspects of the City’s Stormwater Management Program. Work under this task shall include, but not be limited to the following: • Perform a review of the stormwater components of the City’s Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan (Article XI and XII). • Review the stormwater standard operating procedures (SOP’s) and their compliance to the National Pollution Discharge Elimination (NPDES) permit requirements. • Perform a comprehensive review of the City’s Floodplain and Stormwater Ordinance (City Code Chapter 16, Articles XI and XII). • Review the City’s Comprehensive Plan for alignment with the goals of the SWMP. • Review and verify the benchmark level of service of the stormwater management system in accordance with the City Code Chapter 16, Section 16-59. • Develop emergency action plans for preparation and response to major rain events. EXHIBIT A Deliverables: • Technical Memorandum summarizing the findings and recommendations for the City’s Stormwater Management Program. • An Emergency Action Plan for major rain events Task 2.6 – Digital Terrain Data Development Using information gathered in Tasks 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4, the Consultant will build an Esri Digital Terrain Model using the most recent Broward County FDEM LiDAR data points and breaklines and then convert the Terrain Model to a 5-foot-by-5-foot Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The Consultant will review the DEM for topographic void areas and areas of new development that will have an effect on hydraulic or hydrologic components of the model. Other items to be reviewed include the density of LiDAR returns, breaklining, and areas of new development. Areas of new development will be evaluated by reviewing the ERP polygons for major developments after the LiDAR date that are not apparent on the DEM and that can significantly impact the floodplain results for the region. The Consultant will develop a memorandum outlining any areas of concern regarding FDEM topographic data that may have an effect on the model for review and discussion with the City. The Consultant will also develop a GIS layer and digital map showing the areas within the watershed that are noted as areas of concern for the City to review and determine a plan of action for the City to resolve, as required. Deliverables: • Technical Memorandum detailing issues related to FDEM topographic data for City review which includes the development of a plan of action to obtain additional data as requ...
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