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Wetland Determination & Delineation, South Park Properties
: : 4�o f• lmtl atil,'t" :1 pr -W OPOPA . . rtl Det e-,, a � r F "AlvIl. "'Ue . .,r-op ieo' Y.. city of nshkc 'sh, W1 h ga Ceurity, C. 3 ` 3 , • e r ; - Ta' , . , N'l2 7 ,SUNY Y CREST 0-0 4 ; _� Hi7F3TClNVtLL , Vllt 9 4 k7f.,STI 0,6ERYKES' AL ............... . ppie tn.ber"19,1016.. Allen-Davis' �arrmuntty Detrefo�ment;t��recke� _ ctty .15 Churoh Avetlue Oshkosl�,lNha4903 l RO: Pro osal for t d Determination &pelta attorl rvices: South- park venue drop rhes 1 ;City 0f Osl leash,W nneba o County,Vllisconsin 1 Dear Allen, Plop 'e find enclosed a proposal for a Wetland D�tPrthtt�atton & DOIineatiQr� of the South Park Avenue F'ropertte�s; destgnaied One (1)a d - Vvo'Qj art:,the er ctosed_map Bates Sotl INaterTestirg's efrnes, #,f G apieo�atas the appauity to':subrrli`t a proposal fora 1Netland = ©etet:minattori.an 0.60 tion If the terms antl Bond bores;are acceptabf , pleaso return orae T° executed copy to mei office<. 'If you have:an gt(estions concernmt hts proposal,o scope of worl<,.'please contact.meat-920°773 0000 ar 920 470=531-3 YoOrs truly, : Bates Soil&Ilmatet:T-OsVrtg Servlces, L.L,C Srtan D: Bates,, P• 5.,CST Ltcensod Prafesslonal 8gil Schertt stlHy,rogeologtst WDNRf'W6f filar ally Assured 1Netland Del1neator N123�;C©UNTRY clIES.T;blRCL E HORTQNVtI.L;L, WI 944 r - • . 9�0-77,9 B4,QC .� a g V 50 � � `Al t S .� , " .ms -' '. x' g" - - r... r . 4, ;z e. a- .i. METHO:DOLO:GY The initial steps for the Area of lnteeest.(ACl) evaluation will include the fbilOWI. ig reviews: Natural'Resources.Conservetion'Service Hydrlc Soil List.. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wetland Inventory Map •. Preliminary Recon nais,sanpa S i;rvey * National Wetland Inventory map • Gounty:sall swey The roviewed resources provide informatic.n-.on vvhether:wetlands have.been previously identified within the,A ) Or have a Higher probabilEty of wetlands oceurr hg. -Wetlarto area or areas with wetland potentlal'wlthin the Aol will then. be field investlgated to make. on site determinations and vuhere necessary; con 'pleto dellrieatlorii of the uppermost wetland'boundary. The wetiand determinations and deljneatlons .will be.completed using the. criteria:,and methods. ciutlined, In the Regional Supplement to the Corps cif 'Engineers Vltetland Delineation. Manual: N.orthewt/Noithcentral Reglan. This;supplement three-criterioil. investigation method which Hexamines for indicators :of'hydrophytic vegetation, hydr[c solls;ana wtland hydrology;, $oil morphology, the field observakiEe attriOut!O of the isoll in yarious horizons or arrangements3 iJased, on vertical exposure at.each sampling point to a ininiti�tirt dapth of 24 belowgrade. (unless' �otherw4s.e n6fed); will be documented ion. 'the. Northeast/Northcertral,QP'#t Farms:: Sail profiles will .be evaluated through the cortstruetiort'vf tia_ckhas pits or hgnd auger borings. �aGkhoe pits are.�the preferred method of soil evaluafion since they provide a clear plcture_of the soil Or file,aver a large area,.unlike small auger holes,.push.probes or:hand dug liolesi Theuse ofi>a baekhoe'ls the:only,actio for;depply filled sites or sites that contain large sparse <fragments .such,as porters#e; blacktop. ar bricks, Soil profiles will be... ' tired to the Field.lndicators of Hydric Soils ,in the United Sates--A guide for Identifying, and. Oelioaeting. Hytlric, Soils, Version. 7,. and ;the duly 2011 and March 2013::; upplemental revisions: Hydrology Is the most variable of all three,criteria. It is highly influenced by short;and long-term precipitation, sail properties and the drainage catena of the small watersheds typically evaluated, Hydrology follow three_ pathtinrays;from the time it drops into-the soil :surtape to the time it. becomes :strooM flow. The; fkst pathway is ©verlantl flowi. where water flows ,ort the.soil surface. The sepot d pathway is through flbw, which is lateral. flow through the soilsoap.e., generally parallel to the%soil .surface. The.final flow path is groundwater flow,` which is _gPnerally,deep (except "io mast Wet[and areas, saturated, subsurface flow. Verification of Hydrology ,for this study will be :based.on theprimary and secondary hydrology indicators listed in the Regional Supplerriertt to !he. Corps of Iii gineers Wotland:Deli 6atiori`Manual: NortheastTNorthcentral Region. Unlike solls_or vegetation,:hydrfilogy indipatars,are::nota..Eui►ays associated rivltha.specific sample point.or area: If a hydrology lrt.dicafor is found near asampling poin#, mart area that has: similar landscape arrangement; `vegetation` and ;Sells; any evidence: of hydrology will ,be noted on the NortheastlNorthcentral fteg vn Wetland Dete.rminatlon Data Forrns, The wetland .boundaries will be marked with pink flagging tape.or pink wird flags. The sampling,plots will be field marked Wil n mbared h:ardwpod stakes,:Wetland boundary information provided with,In the Vllctland Determlriatibn & Ualineation .Report will be prepared by ark eng ne6r 0g0sunreytrig firm cF aseri by file property owner or authorized agent. Wetland; Delineration services wli,l be:prcuided by;Briant Bates and Torn Nei 1, ,both. L.loensed ProfessionaE Soil SciOtests"ih the .State of Vl iscOnl$1" Bales :Soil & 1Nator' Testirrg.Services, i.l C will incl�ida wi.l In our report;a disc issio of out findings acid site: layout maps documenting�ahy wetland bo0rr1daries: Upon reoeiving .copies .cif fhe-wetland boundary.survey;maps from.tlie client's.surveyor of choice; the fipaE report will bc,�ohmmleted Once complete, copies will be,:provided to the;,Olierit, the U$, Army Gorps,'.of Engineers`and .the Vyisconsin beparttner t of Natural Resources The -U,S. Army,Gorps,of'EngginoOrs- Will oe,osked to provide cencurrentae°ori thewetlaiid delineation. Costs ppo'ciatecl with surveying the w6tfand be nd rk a.ad sampling plots are not included In this proposa.i� If the regulatory agencies do not aagree. with :the mapped :wetland bounder es, some areas may need to be resurveyed (e)ctremely. unlikely).. Cpsts associated with resurveying only wetland baundarios:are riot included.in this proposal. Brian Batos ,is :a 11l QNR-.Assured Wetiand: DiKlinoator: Watfarid D.aterrtm.ii atlons acid Delineations, conducted byw Mr, `Bates ,do: not require -concurrence from .the ONR, Benefit of hiring a'. QNR Assured W..16hd Oelinaator far this project`include - Elimination of a 60 day WDNR concurrence review period.., - N,o WQNR Review Fees. �Qlieht cost savings..O X600:00: High level of con.iencef.wetland bo nclar accuracy forPlanning purposes:. PROJECT CAST.5UI111MARY i Wetland:iaetern �natIP. Area 1..w,..N. . ,..ww $7,8Q;O.00.:Lutnp Sum FS Wetiand Deferrr lnation Area O i i AGREEMENT FORWETLAND DETERMINATION:&.DELINEATION,$ERVICES This is.Ah agreement by and between Bates Soil&1�/ater Testing Ssrvtces, LLC, (Constiltar!t},:a Wisconsin l:irrilted Liability Corporation, haying its place of business located at N1, 37 Country Crest Circle, Hortorty i[e, llllisconsinr and_the'.City=df Oshkosi (Client), 4. Scope of Work The G.gnsultants}pll provide,prafesston.al;services for the Cii®nt, directly orindirectly, as indicated in the:attached letter proposal.. Any granges or additions to the;Scope of Services shall bo made by written agreornpn between the;Consultant and Client 2. Tenn$ of Agreement` This agreement shall,commence upon axeeution.and shall remain In effect until terminated.by e.lther party, as such party's disc' titin, or not less than ,1 o days advance written r ot1ce: If the .Const.Itant terminates the agreement, the Client;rnay, at Its o 10h extend the terms of this;. agreement to the.extent necessary for'ths Consultant:.to complete any 5eruices*h(qh were ordered prior to the.effecttv_e terrriiria#ion• :If the 64ient terminates this agreement,;the Cller t shall pay the'Consultant for all services done prior#o.the Consuitant's receipt of the notice.tof termination and for'al1 work clone andfar expenses Irictrrred by the:Constifar�t in tern-ilnating Services begun aftertlie notice has been received. Terminatlon hereunder shall operate to discharge gnly those^obligations wi}ich are executory bj+either party nn and after tha effective date oP tormmation. Any right(neludlng, otat not limited to, rndemngy) or duly of a;parky based on either performance or a breach - this agreement, prior to the effective date of term nation' shall survive. 3. Fees for,services T.he eClient agroes to pay the Consultant fvr services performed by the Consultant: Fees'for Senrices.>performe uhder the �Sctpe of Sarv1cos;wiil,be'¢haged:at$7,80000lump Slim for Area 1,and$2 6fl0.Op tamp Sum for Area 2 It-ho Instance shell the Consultant exceed'the cost,est mato;pr the Scope.of Services w ftut tfte Client's Written consent and approval for services perfarmed directly py the Consultant. The GpnstI of will submit invoices to the Client monthly pr.upon.corripletion of.:spec fie services: As the project# pragrosses; facts may gie. uncovered that reveal a,change indirection,which may'alterthe prop vsod scopp..q services, The,Cohsultant wlll.,hotlfy the Client In writing of,such§Rvotlort$sorthat.changes in this: agreement canoe negot!ated.if required. 4. Warranty of;Coh;wl:tant The Cfl.ris+bnt warrants to'the Client that will apply present prdfessior al scientific judgment, and use a level of effort consistent with current professional standards ih the sarrie or Sirrilar locality under similar circumstances in performing the.services. The,Cllent: acknovJiedges.that,. ) "current professional star:dards"_sha[f meati the stafdard for prafessiona] 's_erv� services-are rendered; and not a000rding`to late' standards; f such later standards,.purport to impose a different degree of aare.upnnthe Consultefht 3 r 5.. Regtalatory,Compliance. The C:onsulterit:shall sssume responsibility for performin its Services under this agreement fn accordance_vr(ith laws and regulations in effect at"the time of execution of tttis agreement. 6. Indemniflcation The Client agreesto hold harmless ;indemnify and defend the Cons litant from and:against arty end all claims, lasses, damages, liability and costs,.including but not ilniited to the;costs.:of defense, arising:out of,or in'gny way connected With MAh6acts, omiss[ons or work of the Client, excep#:for such liabllitY as may Anse out of:the Gansu a. nt's own negligence or willful misconduct 1n1he'perf6rmance�of Services uhder:th1s a re6mont. 7. Confidentiality The Consultant shall hold all such data, reports,-.and other Informmation in opn#idenee forthe of orementianed, except for dacumerits reauir[rg review by the Vlfisconsin.Departmer jt W Natural Resources or U.S. Army Corps of Erigmeers;: 8. Foroo-lVlajeure Neither party shall be deemed in default for the agreement,nor any work order hereunder to the extent that any delay or-fa[Iure;In the performance of #s obligations ( her then the payment of money) or results,without its fault or hegiigence;frorri any cause beyond [ts reasonable control; includrng,without Ilmatatlan, sets of hod, acts of,elvil or milttary'authority, emibargoes; epidemics, war, ifots, it surrecfians frds, expl'5 '",'earEhquakes;'fioo. adverso weafher gonditions, strikes, orlock-obits.. 9. Governing Law This agreement shall 6e governed by and fnterpreted pursuant to theAaws of the State,of Wi.spansin', Unless prol?ibtted by law_, any jud[clai actidri urider:thi$'agieement shag a filed;and venue in the'Cl Court for Vllinriebago Gaunty,'WEsc©nslrt.. 10. Sita lnformatlon The Client shalf_assist the Consultant by placing at:the Cbnsuitant's disposal ail available. documents.and,nfio[rmation pertrnent tQ the_Services that',are availoble'to the client. 1 Right-of-Entry The Client will furbish rjght of entry for the Consultant aid employees.to.such property as may be necessary for the Consultant#o porform the Services under.this agreemont, The Consultant will take reasonahle precautions to MIDImize damage to the property caused by the Consultants equipment; but.has not included in the Consultant`s`Services:the cost of restbraf[Qri of damage which may result from,t'e Consultant`s operations. `If the Client requires the Gansultant:tp restore property to its former condi#ions,the costs assoola pt with restoration+gill i,e added to the Consultants'fee: i 3 k '12, Entiro-Agreement, Survival.or Terms ' The terms and;-conditions set forth hereih canstItute the.entire understanding of the parties, relating to iha:prpvisiart of Serviced icy th;er.00h itant end the Cllent:°and,suhersede arty. prier € contact, aetMgement or work,order between the.'pa les Md represent their'complete agreement. No alterations to, or modification ofi,.the t ons and conditions_bf this agreamerit shallbe effective uri[oss sticit alterations cr mot fif(catlon`is reduced to nfi,ng and properly 3 executed by_the parties hereto.. i These terms and condltlons shall survive the completlan of the"Services under•this agreement and tiie termination of ti is afire m.6n. t for any cause. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have,exe.cvted'this agreement;, r Brian D BA"te's Bates.Soil &Water Testing Services, LLC` Date: ft4letri�bs- �?a'^rt /�U h to City of Osbk,08 Date: By: � 113 " Pame a U rig, City Cl r Date: