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Wolf Water Resources ~ C190046 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON-CONTRACT SUMMARY FORM THIS FORMMUSTACCOMPANYEVERYCONTRACT) Contract Title: Wolf Fater Resources.Inc. On-Call Environmental Permitting Sugnort Semices Number: C•(J Contractor: Wolf Water Resources, Inc. Contract Total- N/A Contract Overview: On-Call Contract Category 3.1 —Environmental Permitting Support Services Initial Risk Level: ❑ Extreme ❑ High X Moderate ❑ Low Risk Reduction Steps: Following Risk Matrix issues wnll be addressed on a project need basis at time PO issued Risk Comments: Risk Signature: Contract Manager: Carla Staedter Ext: 2788 Department. PW Engineering Type: ❑ Personal Svc X Professional Svc ❑ Architectural Agr ublic Imp E] ex 1 Svc El Engineering Svc ❑ Other: Start.Date: ` End Date: Quotes/Bids/Proposal: FIRM AMO T/ ORE On-call OBS process. Account String: Fund-Division-Account Work Order—Activily Type Amount FY PO will determine FY FY FY FY Approvals - LCRB Date: December 11 2018 Department Comments: Department Signature: Purchasing Comments: Purchasing Signature: City Manager Comments: City Manager Signature: After securing all required approvals, forward original copy to the Contracting and Purchasing Office along with a completed Contract Checklist. Contract#G _`60q to CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ON-CALL ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING SUPPORT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9' day of January, 2019, by and between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City," and Wolf Water Resources, Inc, hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant." RECITALS WHEREAS,the City's Fiscal Year 2018-2019 budget provides for on call environmental permitting support services for various projects;and WHEREAS, the accomplishment of the work and services described in this Agreement is necessary and essential to the program of the City;and WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Consultant to render professional on call environmental permitting support services for the various on call projects, and the Consultant is villing and qualified to perform such services; THEREFORE,in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Consultant's Scope of Services The Consultant shall perform professional on call environmental services relevant to the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein,and as provided in Exhibit A,which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this Agreement. 2. Effective Date and Duration This agreement shall become effective upon the date of execution, and shall expire, unless otherwise terminated or extended,on completion of the work or January 31,2021 whichever comes first. All work under this Agreement shall be completed prior to the expiration of this Agreement. 3. Consultant's Fee A. Basic Fee 1) As compensation for Basic Services as described in Exhibit A of this Agreement, and for services required in the fulfillment of Paragraph 1, the Consultant shall be paid on an hourly rate based upon the"Schedule of Rates"in Exhibit B of this agreement,which shall constitute full and complete payment for said services and all expenditures which may be made and expenses incurred, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. No task order assigned under this Agreement may exceed One Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($100,000.00) at any point,including all change orders assigned to that particular task order. 2) The Parties hereto do expressly agree that the Basic Fee is based upon the Scope of Services to be provided by the Consultant and is not necessarily related to the estimated construction cost of the Project. In the event that the actual construction cost differs from the estimated construction cost, the Consultant's compensation will not be adjusted unless the Scope of Services to be provided by the Consultant changes and is authorized and accepted by the City. B. Payment Schedule for Basic Fee Payments shall be made upon receipt of billings based on the work completed. Billings shall be submitted by the Consultant periodically,but not more frequently than monthly. Payment by the City shall release the City from any further obligation for payment to the Consultant for service or services performed or expenses incurred as of the date of the statement of services. Pa3.•ment shall be made only for work actually completed as of the date of invoice. Payment shall not be considered acceptance or approval of any work or waiver of any defects therein. C. Payment for Special Services Only when directed in writing by the City,the Consultant shall furnish or acquire for the City the professional and technical services based on the hourly rate schedule as described in Exhibit B of this contract for minor project additions and/or alterations. D. Certified Cost Records The Consultant shall furnish certified cost records for all billings pertaining to other than lump sum fees to substantiate all charges. For such purposes, the books of account of the Consultant shall be subject to audit by the City. The Consultant shall complete work and cost records for all billings on such forms and in such manner as will be satisfactory-to the City. E. Contract Identification The Consultant shall furnish to the City its employer identification number, as designated by the Internal Revenue Ser-,ice,or social security number,as the City deems applicable. F. Payment—General 1) Consultant shall pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. 2) Consultant shall pay employees at least time and a half pay for all overtime worked in excess of 40 hours in any one week except for individuals under the contract who are excluded under ORS 653.010 to 653.261 or under 29 USC sections 201 to 209 from receiving overtime. 3) Consultant shall promptly, as due, make payment to any person, co-partnership, association or corporation, furnishing medical, surgical and hospital care or other needed care and attention incident to sickness or injury- to the employees of Consultant or all sums which Consultant agrees to pay for such services and all moneys and sums which Consultant collected or deducted from the wages of employees pursuant to any law,contract or agreement for the purpose of providing or paying for such service. 4) The City certifies that sufficient funds are available and authorized for expenditure to finance costs of this contract. 5) Consultant shall make payments promptly, as due, to all persons supplying services or materials for work covered under this contract. Consultant shall not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against the City on any account of any service or materials furnished. 6) If Consultant fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any claim for labor, materials, or services furnished to Consultant, sub-consultant or subcontractor by any person as such claim becomes due, City may pay such claim and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due to the Consultant. The payment of the claim in this manner shall not relieve Consultant or their surety from obligation with respect to any unpaid claims. 21 Pagc 4. Ownership of Plans and Documents: Records A. The field notes, design notes, and original drawings of the construction plans, as instruments of service,are and shall remain,the property of the Consultant;however,the City shall be furnished, at no additional cost, one set of previously approved reproducible drawings, on 3 mil minimum thickness mylar as well as diskette in "DWG" or "DXF" format, of the original drawings of the work. The City shall have unlimited authority to use the materials received from the Consultant in any way the City deems necessary. B. The City shall make copies, for the use of and without cost to the Consultant, of all of its maps, records,laboratory tests, or other data pertinent to the work to be performed by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement, and also make available any other maps, records, or other materials available to the City from any other public agency or body. C. The Consultant shall furnish to the City, copies of all maps, records, field notes, and soil tests which were developed in the course of work for the City and for which compensation has been received by the Consultant at no additional expense to the City:except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement. 5. Assignment/Delegation Neither party shall assign, sublet or transfer any interest in or duty-under this Agreement without the written consent of the other and no assignment shall be of any force or effect whatsoever unless and until the other party has so consented. If City agrees to assignment of tasks to a subcontract,Consultant shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of any subcontractors and of all persons employed by them, and neither the approval by City of any subcontractor nor anything contained herein shall be deemed to create any contractual relation between the subcontractor and City. 6. Consultant is Independent Contractor A. The City's project director,or designee,shall be responsible for determining whether Consultant's work product is satisfactory and consistent with this agreement,but Consultant is not subject to the direction and control of the City. Consultant shall be an independent contractor for all purposes and shall be entitled to no compensation other than the compensation provided for under Section 3 of this Agreement. B. Consultant is an independent contractor and not an employee of City. Consultant acknowledges Consultant's status as an independent contractor and acknowledges that Consultant is not an employee of the City for purposes of workers compensation law,public employee benefits law,or any other law. All persons retained by Consultant to provide services under this contract are employees of Consultant and not of City. Consultant acknowledges that it is not entitled to benefits of any kind to which a City employee is entitled and that it shall be solely responsible for workers compensation coverage for its employees and all other payments and taxes required by law. Furthermore, in the event that Consultant is found by a court of law or an administrative agency to be an employee of the City for any purpose,City shall be entitled to offset compensation due, or to demand repayment of any amounts paid to Consultant under the terms of the agreement,to the full extent of any benefits or other remuneration Consultant receives (from City or third party) as a result of said finding and to the full extent of any payments that City is required to make (to Consultant or to a third party) as a result of said finding. 3 1 Pa c C. The undersigned Consultant hereby represents that no employee of the City or any partnership or corporation in which a City employee has an interest,has or will receive any remuneration of any description from the Consultant, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the letting or performance of this Agreement, except as specifically declared in writing. D. If this payment is to be charged against Federal funds, Consultant certifies that he/she is not currently employed by the Federal Government and the amount charged does not exceed his/her normal charge for the type of service provided. E. Consultant and its employees, if any, are not active members of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System and are not employed for a total of 600 hours or more in the calendar year by any public employer participating in the Retirement System. F. Consultant shall obtain, prior to the execution of any performance under this Agreement, a City of Tigard Business License. The Tigard Business License is based on a calendar year with a December 31st expiration date. New businesses operating in Tigard after June 30th of the current year will pay a pro-rated fee though the end of the calendar year. G. Consultant is not an officer,employee,or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. 7. Indemnity A. The City has relied upon the professional ability and training of the Consultant as a material inducement to enter into this Agreement. Consultant represents to the City that the work under this contract will be performed in accordance with the professional standards of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the Consultant's profession under similar conditions and circumstances as well as the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, it being understood that acceptance of an Consultant's work by the City shall not operate as a waiver or release. Acceptance of documents by City does not relieve Consultant of any responsibility for design deficiencies,errors or omissions. B. Claims for other than Professional Liability. Consultant agrees and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard,its officers,employees,agents,and representatives from all claims, suits, or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof, of whatsoever nature, including intentional acts resulting from or arising out of the activities of Consultant or its subcontractors, sub-consultants, agents or employees in performance of this contract at both trial and appeal level,whether or not a trial or appeal ever takes place including any hearing before federal or state administrative agencies.. If any aspect of this indemnity shall be found to be illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this indemnification. C. Claims for Professional Liability. Consultant agrees and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives from all claims, suits,or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof,arising out of the professional negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant or its subcontractors, sub- consultants, agents or employees in performance of professional services under this agreement. Any work by Consultant that results in a design of a facility that is not readily accessible to and 4 Pi c usable by individuals with disabilities shall be considered a professionally negligent act, error or omission. D. As used in subsections B and C of this section, a claim for professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results directly or indirectly,in whole or in part,from the quality of the professional services provided by Consultant,regardless of the type of claim made against the City in performance of this contract. A claim for other than professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results from an act or omission by Consultant unrelated to the quality of professional services provided by Consultant in performance of this contract. 8. Insurance Consultant and its subcontractors shall maintain insurance acceptable to City in full force and effect throughout the term of this contract. Such insurance shall cover risks arising directly or indirectly out of Consultant's activities or work hereunder,including the operations of its subcontractors of any tier. Such insurance shall include provisions that such insurance is primary insurance with respect to the interests of City and that any other insurance maintained by City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required hereunder. The policy or policies of insurance maintained by the Consultant and its subcontractors shall provide at least the following limits and coverages: A. Commercial General Liability Insurance Consultant shall obtain,at Consultant's expense,and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering Bodily Injury and Property Damage on an "occurrence" form (CG 2010 1185 or equivalent). This coverage shall include Contractual Liability insurance for the indemnity provided under this contract. The following insurance*will be carried: Coverage Limit General Aggregate $3,000,000 Products-Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 Fire Damage (Any one fire) $50,000 B. Professional Liability Consultant shall obtain,at Consultant's expense,and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Professional Liability Insurance covering any damages caused by any actual or alleged negligent act, error or omission in the rendering of or failure to render Professional Services.Combined single limit per claim shall not be less than$2,000,000,or the equivalent. Annual aggregate limit shall not be less than$3,000,000 and filed on a"claims-made" form. C. Commercial Automobile Insurance Consultant shall also obtain, at Consultant's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract(Symbol 1 or Symbols 8 and 9 as applicable) Commercial Automobile Liability coverage on an "occurrence" form including coverage for all owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. 5 �� If Contractor operates a personally-owned vehicle for business use under this contract,the Contractor shall obtain, at Contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract, business automobile liability coverage for all owned vehicles on an"occurrence"form. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. D. Workers'Compensation Insurance The Consultant,its subcontractors,if any,and all employers providing work,labor or materials under this Contract are subject employers under the Oregon Workers'Compensation Law and shall comply with ORS 656.017, which requires them to provide workers' compensation coverage that satisfies Oregon law for all their subject workers. Out-of-state employers must provide Oregon workers' compensation coverage for their workers who work at a single location within Oregon for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Consultants who perform work without the assistance or labor of any employee need not obtain such coverage. This shall include Employer's Liability Insurance with coverage limits of not less than$1,000,000 each accident. E. Additional Insured Provision All policies aforementioned, other than Workers' Compensation and Professional Liability, shall include the City its officers,employees,agents and representatives as additional insureds with respect to this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a"per project"aggregate. F. Extended Reporting Coverage If any of the aforementioned liability insurance is arranged on a "claims-made" basis, Extended Reporting coverage will be required at the completion of this contract to a duration of 24 months or the maximum time period the Consultant's insurer will provide such if less than 24 months. Consultant will be responsible for furnishing certification of Extended Reporting coverage as described or continuous "claims-made" liability coverage for 24 months following contract completion. Continuous "claims-made" coverage will be acceptable in lieu of Extended Reporting coverage,provided its retroactive date is on or before the effective date of this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a"per project"aggregate. G. Insurance Carrier Rating Coverage provided by the Consultant must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable by the City. All policies of insurance must be written by companies having an A.M.Best rating of"A-VII" or better, or equivalent. The City reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s)with an unacceptable financial rating. H. Self-Insurance The City understands that some Contractors may self-insure for business risks and the City will consider whether such self-insurance is acceptable if it meets the minimum insurance requirements for the type of coverage required. If the Contractor is self-insured for commercial general liability or automobile liability insurance the Contractor must provide evidence of such self-insurance. The Contractor must pros ide a Certificate of Insurance showing evidence of the coverage amounts on a form acceptable to the City. The City reserves the right in its sole discretion to determine whether self-insurance is adequate. 6 1 1-1>, I. Certificates of Insurance As evidence of the insurance coverage required by the contract, the Consultant shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City. No contract shall be effective until the required Certificates of Insurance have been received and approved by the City. The certificate will specify and document all provisions within this contract and include a copy of Additional Insured Endorsement. A renewal certificate will be sent to the address below prior to coverage expiration. J. Independent Contractor Status The service or services to be rendered under this contract are those of an independent contractor. Contractor is not an officer,employee or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. K. Primary Coverage Clarification The parties agree that Consultant's coverage shall be primary to the extent permitted by law. The parties further agree that other insurance maintained by the City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required in this section. L. Cross-Liability Clause A cross-liability clause or separation of insureds clause will be included in all general liability and commercial automobile policies required by this contract. A certificate in form satisfactory to the City certif* to the issuance of such insurance will be forwarded to: City of Tigard Attn: Contracts and Purchasing Office 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard,Oregon 97223 At the discretion of the City, a copy of each insurance policy, certified as a true copy by an authorized representative of the issuing insurance company may be required to be forwarded to the above address. Such policies or certificates must be delivered prior to commencement of the work. The procuring of such required insurance shall not be construed to limit Consultant's liability hereunder. Notvithstanding said insurance,Consultant shall be obligated for the total amount of any damage,injury, or loss caused by negligence or neglect connected with this contract. 9. Termination Without Cause At any time and without cause,City shall have the right in its sole discretion,to terminate this Agreement by giving notice to Consultant. If City terminates the contract pursuant to this paragraph,it shall pay Consultant for services rendered to the date of termination. 10. Termination With Cause A. City may terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery-of written notice to Consultant,or at such later date as may be established by City,under any of the following conditions: 1) If City funding from federal, state, local, or other sources is not obtained and continued at levels sufficient to allow for the purchase of the indicated quantity of services. This Agreement 71P .. may be modified to accommodate a reduction in funds. 2) If Federal or State regulations or guidelines are modified, changed, or interpreted in such a way that the services are no longer allowable or appropriate for purchase under this Agreement. 3) If any license or certificate required by law or regulation to be held by Consultant, its subcontractors, agents, and employees to provide the services required by this Agreement is for any reason denied,revoked,or not renewed. 4) If Consultant becomes insolvent,if voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against Consultant, if a receiver or trustee is appointed for Consultant, or if there is an assignment for the benefit of creditors of Consultant. Any such termination of this agreement under paragraph (A) shall be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination. B. City,by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to Consultant,may terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement: 1) If Consultant fails to provide services called for by this agreement within the time specified herein or any extension thereof, or 2) If Consultant fails to perform any of the other provisions of this Agreement, or so fails to pursue the work as to endanger performance of this agreement in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from City, fails to correct such failures within ten days or such other period as City may authorize. 3) If Consultant fails to eliminate a conflict as described in Section 14 of this agreement. The rights and remedies of City provided in the above clause related to defaults (including breach of contract) by Consultant shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. If City terminates this Agreement under paragraph (B), Consultant shall be entitled to receive as full payment for all services satisfactorily-rendered and expenses incurred,an amount which bears the same ratio to the total fees specified in this Agreement as the services satisfactorily rendered by Consultant bear to the total services otherwise required to be performed for such total fee; provided,that there shall be deducted from such amount the amount of damages,if any,sustained by City due to breach of contract by Consultant. Damages for breach of contract shall be those allowed by Oregon law,reasonable and necessary attorney fees,and other costs of litigation at trial and upon appeal. 11. Non-Waiver The failure of City to insist upon or enforce strict performance by Consultant of any of the terms of this Agreement or to exercise any rights hereunder, should not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment to any extent of its rights to assert or rely upon such terms or rights on any future occasion. s1r :.ig 12. Method and Place of Giving Notice, Submitting Bills and Making Payments All notices,bills and payments shall be made in writing and may be given by personal delivery,mail, or by fax. Payments may be made by personal delivers-,mail,or electronic transfer. The following addresses shall be used to transmit notices,bills,payments,and other information: CITY OF TIGARD WOLF WA1 ER REsoU RC£S,INC Attn: Carla Staedter Attn:Marjorie Wolfe,PE Address: 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Address: 1001 SE Water Ave Ste 180 Tigard,Oregon 97223 Portland OR 97214 Phone: (503) 718-2788 Phone: (503)207-6688 Email: carla@dgard-or.gov Email: mwolfe@wolfwaterresourccs.com and when so addressed,shall be deemed given upon deposit in the United States mail,postage prepaid, or when so faxed, shall be deemed given upon successful fax. In all other instances, notices,bills and payments shall be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names and addresses of the person to who notices, bills and payments are to be given by giving written notice pursuant to this paragraph. 13. Merger This writing is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement between the parties with respect to the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the Agreement. No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless and until it is made in writing and signed by both parties. 14. Professional Services The City requires that services provided pursuant to this agreement shall be provided to the City by an Consultant,which does not.represent clients on matters contrary to City interests. Further,Consultant shall not engage services of an Consultant and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm,represents clients on matters contrary to City interests. Should the Consultant represent clients on matters contrary to City interests or engage the services of an Consultant and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm, represents clients on matters contrary to City interests, Consultant shall consult v-ith the appropriate City representative regarding the conflict. After such consultation, the Consultant shall have seven (7) days to eliminate the conflict to the satisfaction of the City. If such conflict is not eliminated within the specified time period,the agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section 10 (B-3) of this agreement. 15. Force Majeure Neither City not Consultant shall be considered in default because of any delays in completion and responsibilities hereunder due to causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence on the part of the parties so disenabled, including but not restricted to, an act of God or of a public enemy, civil unrest, volcano, earthquake, fire, flood, epidemic, quarantine restriction, area-wide strike, freight embargo,unusually severe weather or delay of subcontractor or supplies due to such cause; provided that the parties so disenabled shall within ten days from the beginning of such delay, notify the other party in writing of the cause of delay and its probable extent. Such notification shall not be the basis for 9 1 P a claim for additional compensation. Each parry shall,however,make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon cessation of the cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligation under the Agreement. 16. Non-Discrimination Consultant agrees to comply with all applicable requirements of federal and state civil rights and rehabilitation statues, rules, and regulations. Consultant also shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,ORS 659A.142,and all regulations and administrative rules established pursuant to those laws. All facilities designed by Consultant under this contract shall be designed to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. 17. Errors Consultant shall perform such additional work as may be necessary to correct errors in the work required under this Agreement without undue delays and without additional cost. 18. Extra(Changes)Work Only the City's Project Manager may authorize extra (and/or change) work. Failure of Consultant to secure authorization for extra work shall constitute a waiver of all right to adjustment in the contract price or contract time due to such unauthorized extra work and Consultant thereafter shall be entitled to no compensation whatsoever for the performance of such work. 19. Governing Law The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Oregon. Any action or suits involving any question arising under this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate court of the State of Oregon. 20. Choice of Law,Venue The provisions of this Agreement are governed by Oregon Law. Venue will be the State of Oregon Circuit Court in Washington County or the US District Court for Oregon,Portland. 21. Compliance With Applicable Law Consultant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work under this Agreement,including those set forth in ORS 279A,279B,and 279C. 22. Conflict Between Terms It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflict between the terms of this instrument in the proposal of the contract, this instrument shall control and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the said terms of said proposal conflicting herewith. 23. Access to Records City shall have access to such books, documents, papers and records of Consultant as are directly pertinent to this Agreement for the purpose of making audit, examination,excerpts and transcripts. 24. Audit Consultant shall maintain records to assure conformance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement,and to assure adequate performance and accurate expenditures within the contract period. 101 Pn7C Consultant agrees to permit City,the State of Oregon,the federal government,or their duly authorized representatives to audit all records pertaining to this Agreement to assure the accurate expenditure of funds. 25. Severability In the event any provision or portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,the validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected to the extent that it did not materially affect the intent of the parties when they entered into the agreement. 26. Re'presentations and Warranties Consultant represents and warrants to the City that: A. Consultant has the power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement. B. This Agreement, when executed and delivered, is a valid and binding obligation of Consultant, enforceable in accordance with its terms. C. Consultant (to the best of Consultant's knowledge, after due inquiry), for a period of no fewer than six calendar years (or since the firm's inception if less than that) preceding the effective date of this Agreement, faithfully has complied with: 1) All tax laws of this state, including but not limited to ORS 305.620 and ORS chapters 316, 317, and 318; 2) Any tax provisions imposed by a political subdivision of this state that applied to Consultant, to Consultant's property, operations, receipts, or income, or to Consultant's performance of or compensation for any work performed by Consultant; 3) Any tax provisions imposed by a political subdivision of this state that applied to Consultant, or to goods,services,or property,whether tangible or intangible,provided by Consultant;and 4) Any rules,regulations,charter provisions,or ordinances that implemented or enforced any of the foregoing tax laws or provisions. D. Any intellectual property rights or such delivered to the City under this Agreement, and Consultant's services rendered in the performance of Consultant's obligations under this Agreement, shall be provided to the City free and clear of any and all restrictions on or conditions of use,transfer,modification,or assignment,and shall be free and clear of any and all liens,claims, mortgages,security interests,liabilities, charges,and encumbrances of any kind. 27. Compliance with Tax Laws A. Consultant must, throughout the duration of this Agreement and any extensions, comply with all tax laws of this state and all applicable tax laws of any political subdivision of the State of Oregon. For the purposes of this Section,"tax laws"includes all the provisions described in subsection 25.C. 1) through 4) of this Agreement. B. Any violation of subsection A of this section shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Further, any violation of Consultant's warranty, in subsection 25.0 of this Agreement, that the Consultant has complied with the tax laws of the State of Oregon and the applicable tax laws of any 111P I - political subdivision of this state also shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Any violation shall entitle the City to terminate this Agreement,to pursue and recover any and all damages that arise from the breach and the termination of this Agreement, and to pursue any or all of the remedies available under this Agreement,at law,or in equity,including but not limited to: 1) Termination of this Agreement,in whole or in part; 2) Exercise of the right of setoff, and withholding of amounts otherwise due and owing to Consultant,in an amount equal to State's setoff right,without penalty;and 3) Initiation of an action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, declaratory or injunctive relief. The City shall be entitled to recover any and all damages suffered as the result of Consultant's breach of this Agreement, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental and consequential damages, costs of cure, and costs incurred in securing a replacement Consultant. These remedies are cumulative to the extent the remedies are not inconsistent,and the City may pursue any remedy or remedies singly,collectively, successively,or in any order whatsoever. 28. Complete Agreement This Agreement,including the exhibits,is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement between the Parties and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms. In the event of an inconsistency between a provision in the main body of the Agreement and a provision in the Exhibits,the provision in the main body of the Agreement shall control. In the event of an inconsistency between Exhibit A and Exhibit B,Exhibit A shall control. No waiver, consent,modification, or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification, or change if made, shall be effective only in specific instances and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. Consultant,by the signature of its authorized representative,hereby acknowledges that he/she has read this Agreement,understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,City has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized undersigned officer and Consultant has executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. Awarded by Tigard's Local Contract Review Board at their December 11,2018 meeting. CITY O�F-TTiGAARD WOLF W TER RESOURCES,INC By:Marty rine,City b ranager By:Authorized Contractor Representative � • S�� c � I �2o�q Date Date 12 1 P . :; i EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The Consultant shall render professional environmental permitting support services including: Corp of Engineers /Department of State Lands wetland removal and fill permits Qoint Permit Applications),wetland delineations, Compensatory Wetland Mitigation Plans,Clean Water Services Vegetated Corridor assessments and mitigation plans, Wetland and Stream Monitoring Plans and yearly reports, archaeological and cultural resource studies,wildlife studies,hazardous materials studies,rare and noxious plants studies and/or biological assessments. All work shall be as described below,which demonstrate the broad and diverse range of services the City may contract for,not the scope of a typical Task Order. A. Project Management 1. Work Scope and proposal development assistance for a particular task order. 2. Prepare and maintain the project schedule, and manage consultant staff and subconsultants to meet schedule project milestones. 3. Schedule and conduct project meetings and prepare agendas and meeting notes. 4. Prepare monthly progress reports,invoices, and cost versus budget vs percent complete reports. B. Concept Planning 1. Research"as-built"records and other historical data. 2. Perform technical evaluations,literature research,field investigations,mathematical analyses,computer modeling, permitting agency coordination, and/or other work to determine current conditions and potential constraints and fatal flaws affecting the permitting or construction of a future project. 3. Identify and evaluate concept level project alternatives and prepare conceptual designs and cost estimates for future projects. 4. Create project design criteria and/or performance criteria for future projects. 5. Update existing utility master plans. 6. Participate/Lead public meetings to forward conceptual design and solicit public input. C. Preliminary and Final Design 1. Participate in preliminary (30%, 60%) and final (90%, Final) project designs, drawings, and specifications based upon City Standards, ODOT Standards, Clean Water Services Standards and/or other standards, including preparing supplemental general conditions and special provisions. Prepare Consultants Estimates and Bid Documents. 2. Perform specialized field investigations such as soil borings and other geotechnical investigations,water quality sampling,open channel flow measurements,pavement management surveys,pipeline condition assessments and leak studies,traffic and pedestrian studies,speed studies,and signal timing evaluations. 3. Conduct design review meetings, document and distribute review comments, and revise designs, drawings,specifications, and contract documents as needed. 4. Perform field and topographic surveys to support concept designs and/or final design and drawing preparation. 5. Prepare environmental reviews and documentation,environmental permit application submittals, and permitting agency coordination. 6. Prepare documents and maps for right-of-way, easement, and property acquisitions, and assist with title work and negotiations. D. Construction Consultation and Field Services 1. Perform surveying services as requested during construction. 131P 2. Perform as-built surveys,establish final survey monuments per County standards,and file official maps with the City or County as needed. 3. Provide on-site consultation and inspection support during construction,including field evaluation of specification compliance,submittal reviews,change order reviews,design revisions,billing and quantity reviews, and construction management. 4. Prepare hard copy and electronic as-built record drawings following construction completion. E. Investigations, Studies,Analyses and Other Consulting 1. Cost of service analyses (e.g., rate studies and evaluations) 2. Environmental studies, assessments, reports, and submittals such as wetland delineations, mitigation plans,and Joint Permit Applications 3. Regulators- compliance studies and submittals such as Water Management and Conservation Plans, annual water rights reports, mixing zone studies, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance assessments 4. Seismic and structural analyses 5. Forensic investigations and analyses 6. Computer Applications support services (GIS,GPS,AutoCad) 14 1 P :3g� EXHIBIT B CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL 15 1 Par: WOLF WATER RESOURCES PROPOSAL FOR CITY OF TIGARD On -Call Civil Engineering and Related Services CategorY 3.1: Environmental Permitting Support Services • - b- • CONTACT: W�RKiNG WITiI NATURE. PARTNERIhiG WITH RE�RLEMarjorieWolfe, 503.207.6688 iooiSEWaterAve,Suite 18o O 97214 R BLANK PAGE ' 11 OU y� 41171'1) November7,2018 City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard,Oregon 97223 RE:Proposal for On-Call Environmental Permitting Support Services Dear Carla: Environmental permitting is a critical step in the delivery of capital improvement projects.By understanding permit timelines and specific agency concerns we can efficiently obtain permits, keeping projects on schedule and budget.Further,water quality and wildlife habitat in an urban context is increasingly challenging to maintain;environmental permitting aims to protect these elements. Wolf Water Resources, Inc.(W2r)works primarily at the interface of infrastructure and natural systems.This means that we provide environmental permitting services for every project that we design and have developed trusted relationships with regulatory agencies.As a testament to our relationships,W2r was asked to develop mitigation tools to assist regulators with function and values assessment and mitigation options.These recently completed tools include the Stream Function Assessment Method(SFAM)and Oregon Floodplain Attenuation Impact Mitigation (FAIM)tool.In developing these tools we worked closely with DSL,EPA,USACE,ODFW, USFW, NMFS,and local communities. Through decades of designing and permitting projects W2r leadership recognized that many restoration solutions are not entirely technical,but also require engaging with people.W2r's founding principle of working with nature and partnering with people means recognizing the local communities that live with capital projects on a daily basis,and from that,creating project work products. This means that when we permit your projects,we are not only providing technical services, but also upholding your reputation with regulatory agencies and the local community. W2r understands that work through this on-call contract will likely be to support smaller,short- term projects of within Tigard's CIP.W2r is experienced providing the environmental permitting support services as identified for Category 3.1 and we commit to providing: ■ Concise and thorough permit documents in a timely manner that help expedite agency review times. • Mitigation plans that are feasible and successful in meeting long-term ecosystem functions. • Efficient data collection and mapping processes for permitting and monitoring needs. Through W2r's science-forward philosophy,we offer a team of engineers and scientists whose expertise spans water resources engineering,landscape ecology,fish biology,wetland science,and geomorphology.This blended expertise means our entire team will understand in-water work windows and how permitting schedules can be impacted by various project design and construction 1001 SE Water Ave,Suite 180,Portland,OR 97214 - 503.207.6688 wolfwaterresources.com 11911 -2 11-VILL elements.This team-wide understanding is important toward anticipating regulatory requirements/permitting timelines,field work needs,and creating mitigation designs that meet resource agency requirements. I, Marjorie Wolfe,will be the contract manager,while Darlene Siegel or Joe Rudolph will work closely with Tigard in leading project tasks with the support of the staff shown in the proposal. Sincerely, Marjorie Wolfe,PE,CFM, President,Wolf Water Resources mwolfe0wolfwaterresources.com 503-207-6688 1001 SE Water Ave,Suite 180, Portland,OR 97214 • 503.207.6688 wolfwaterresources.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Transmittal Letter 1 Software Resources and Deliverables 3 General Qualifications and Responsiveness 4 Understanding & Project Management 7 Category Specific Company Qualifications 15 Category Specific Technical Personnel 20 Additional Information 23 References 24 Appendix Attachments Resumes Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources BLANK PAGE SECTION A.5 Software R - . - Deliverables The - - . . - The software and hardware listed below give our staff the capacity to effectively gather pertinent field data and engage with complex environmental models.With an in-depth understanding of environmental principles and access to these applications Wzr can easily expand our suite of technological resources as projects and technology evolve. ZJ Wer acknowledges the City ofTigard's electronic deliverable requirements and are prepared to comply with the contract conditions identified in the RFP. Data Gathering and Unmanned Aerial System Drafting,GIS Analysis and Hydraulic/Hydrologic Analysis Equipment: (UAS)Applications: Cartographic Production: Modeling: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Mitigation accounting AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017 HEC-RAS 1 D &2D(River (Drone) calculators for credits/ (access to versions Analysis System) Topcon RTK with network debits 2015-2018) HEC-HMS (Hydrologic and autonomous Natural resource ArcGIS Pro with Spatial Modeling System) capability(2) inventories Analyst&3D Analyst WWHM (Western Custom data analysis Riparian vegetation MS Word Washington Continuous programming (Python) assessments Adobe InDesign, Simulation Hydrology SFAM (Stream Function Invasive vegetation PhotoShop Model) Assessment Method) mapping and monitoring NitroPro PDF SWMM (Storm Water HEC-SSP (Statistical Habitat surveys Pix 4D Mapper Management Model) Software Package) Fish passage barrier (Photogrammetry) SWAT(Soil &Water Rapid Stream inventories Assessment Tool) Reconnaissance High-Resolution Canopy cover Orthoimagery FishXing (Fish Passage Field Survey& assessments Through Culvert) Monitoring Equipment Digital Surface Model Risk assessments (DSM)or Digital Terrain DELFT3D—Hydro- Trimble GeoXT GPS Flood extents mapping Model (DTM) morphodynamic Module Trimble R8/R10 GNSS Pre and 4K Video BSTEM (Bank Stability (RTK) post-construction site Interactive 3D model and Toe Erosion Model) Trimble Link(AutoCAD assessments Raw Point Cloud Hy-8 Stream Crossing extension) Topographic surveying Analysis Nikon Nivo 3.M Total Compliance monitoring HSPF based flow Station duration tools (ESA, NEPA,etc.) Samsung Tablet with Land assessments and ArcCollector due diligence (Phase 1 Topcon Laser Level Environmental Site YSI Water Quality Meter Assessments) Water Level Data Logger Water Quality Instrument W2r staff use a tablet to digitally record project site information. saving time from transcribing hand-written field notes. Environmental Permit Services a Wolf Water Resources 3 lip III Ell -all Qualifications of W2r Overview Capabilities Permitting is often a critical path item for public works Because W2r also does engineering work—and that work and recreational projects,and since the work of Wolf includes scientific and engineering staff working shoul- Water Resources(W2r)works exclusively at the interface derto shoulder(not in separate departments)—project of infrastructure and natural resources,our staff regular- decisions involve a true collaboration of scientific and ly provides permitting services,as well as restoration and engineering expertise.This means that on environmen- mitigation design.To the City of Tigard we can provide a tal services project work forTigard,our entire team will high degree of skill in performing site natural resources/ understand in-water work windows and how permitting habitat assessments and wetland delineations,surveying schedules can be impacted by various project design and Ordinary High Water,taking stream flow measurements, construction elements.This team-wide understanding developing permitting figures, performing hydrologic is important toward anticipating regulatory require- and hydraulic analysis, and preparing reports. ments/permitting timelines,field work needs,and As a full-service firm that provides feasibility studies creating mitigation designs that meet resource agency through to construction phase services for projects that requirements.Our work on Derry Dell Creek for the City of take place in or near streams,wetlands,and floodplains Tigard is an example of how our integrated environmental we know very well the interplay of engineering and knowledge helped us develop a permitting plan that led environmental regulation. Further,our senior staff each to permit approvals in record time(3 months). bring over 20 years of experience working on natural In addition to a multi-disciplinary project approach,W2r resources restoration projects throughout the service is distinguished by sophisticated surveying capabilities area of Tigard making our team members very familiar and we own the equipment to perform a variety of natural with the permitting and mitigation design standards resources studies and hydrologic and hydraulic models with which potential projects of Tigard may need to (see Table Page 2). comply. 1FOR EXAMPLE:W2r is currently working on projects located at Bethany Lake/Rock Creek,Cedar Mill Ready to Respond Creek,and we recently completed projects on Fanno, We know your on-call consultants must be able to serve Tryon,and Derry Dell Creek.These projects required the needs of your project at any phase.W2r currently complying with the standards of Clean Water Services. holds on-call contracts for other public agencies with The Bethany Lake and Cedar Mill Creek projects require working closely with theTualatin Hills Park and Recre- similar project needs toTigard's;as well,our managing staff bring many years of experience managing on-call ation District as the projects are on its properties. task orders that have required being responsive on short notice.Examples of current and active on-call contracts of Structure, Size, and Location War are for the City of Portland Bureau of Environmental W2r is a S Corp and woman-owned business located in Services,Clean Water Services, Metro,Clark County,and Portland,Oregon(WBE/ESB/DBE certification#9625). the City of Salem. W2r has 18 staff, most of whom are located in Portland The organizational structure and skillset variability with the exception of staff located in Idaho(Terri) enables W2r to effectively accommodate on-call services Stevenson,geomorphologist);California(Jeremy Lowe, projects. Not only do we have engineering and scientific geomorphologist);and research affiliate Matt Johnson (geomorphologist)tyho splits time between the Univer- expertise in house,our staff is cross-trained in multi- sity of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and Portland. ple areas such as modeling,GIS,stream assessment, W2r's staff consists mostly of scientific disciplines in the and drafting.This increases the productivity of our staff and also enables multiple staffing options for quick fields of landscape ecology,fish biology,wetland science, and geomorphology.We also have licensed restoration/ turn around on task order requests.Our clients often hydraulic engineers on staff.Although a newer firm,- comment on our responsiveness and attention to project founded in 2014,W2r and its staff bring many lessons schedules. �O EXAMPLE: W2r recently responded on from our collective past experiences that we build upon short notice to an on-call request of WSDOT.The task to make exceptional project delivery methods. order required Wzr's project manager to prepare a scope 4 Environmental Permit Services - Wolf Water Resources General Qualifications and Responsiveness and budget within three days of the request, and provide fully perform the tasks anticipated for work underthis deliverables within two weeks.The project resulted in an contract. Because of these various factors,we do not approved change by permitting agencies,saving overall anticipate that our ongoing project work will compromise costs and time on the project. our abilityto perform well forTigard. Available When You Need Us As shown in the general organizational chart below,Wzr has multiple staff who can serve an environmental services Not only is the office of Wzr located in the Portland metro contract.Also indicated are likely staff task leads per service area, most of Wzr's projects are located in and near area.As you can see,Wer offers a breadth of scientific disci- Portland.This means,our contract manager and other plines that can meet your project needs, team members are not traveling extensively,and will be readily responsive to your communications. We anticipate project teams under this contract may involve three to five staff,consisting of both engineering On-call contracts often require immediate response and scientific disciplines.Marjorie Wolfe will make and can include both long-term and short-term tasks. assignments depending on the needed staff qualifications As a firm that serves as both the prime consultant and and projected workload.As the company president she has also as a subconsultant,our workload typically involves the authority to prioritize staff resources,meaning your projects that are more complex,with long timelines, projects will receive the scheduling attention requisite as well as projects that are simpler in scope,with short for on-call services. Other factors such as familiarity with timelines.The varying size and phase of our projects, the project site or potential permitting specifics could such as beginning the feasibility phase as other projects also determine project staffing.Where project schedules complete construction,facilitates our ability to staff are especially expedited,we have built in redundancy, to on-call projects.And to reiterate,Wer has multiple especially for drafting and field surveying. staffing options available that can skill- VVTI'q.C0INTRACT i u.tJAGER Marjorie Wolfe,PE,CFM Principal Water Resources Engineer KEY ONI-LFL`1.SERV ECF AREAS PEI^• ..HITTING GE'OHORPHOLOGY GEOSPATIAL(GIS) IVOTIGATION WtTLA ND HASITAT Darlene Siegel i1S5ESSN'EIN,T3 ANIAL`'SIS PLAIDS AND 0HW ASS:SSI.1!EN'i Fisheries Biologist, Nick Legg, PG Joe Rudolph Amanda Jones,PE, DELI tJEAI'IOi': Darlene Siegel Permitting Lead Geomorphologist Landscape ESCM Joe Rudolph Fisheries Lead Ecologist/ Professional Natural Resources Biologist,Habitat + 10 support GIS Lead Engineer, Survey Lead Assessment Lead personnel in +3 other Hydraulic engineering and geomorphologists/ Modeling Lead + 6 support scientific disciplines river scientists Nick Legg.PG 9 Cameron Bergen personnel in Geomorphologist, + 7 other Wetland Scientist, engineering and GIS Lead engineering, Wetland Lead scientific disciplines + ort hydrologist,and 3 GIS support +9 other pp scientific staff` personnel engineering, wetland,or hydrologist staff SPECIALTY SERVICES Colin Thorne, Phd Sediment Movement Habitat Scoring Expert Matt Johnson Bio-Physical processes, Thermal Dynamics Diedra Case, LEED AP Landscape Planner, Graphics Specialist Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 5 General Qualifications and Responsiveness Minimum Qualifications Met can apply to your projects. Managing staff Curtis Loeb and Darlene Siegel have worked together Marjorie Wulfe,wha will serve as the on-callcontract manager, for over io years at two previous consulting firms, brings z1 years of experience.She is a Professional Engineer for example; Marjorie Wolfe,Curtis Loeb, Darlene in the State of Oregon and Certified Floodplain Manager Wer Siegel, and Amanda Jones have also worked maintains professional liabilit��insurance and can meet the together for several years at another firm.These requirements currently required by-the City of Tigard.As well, and all other Wer staff,with the exception of three War is experience with executing professional services agree- previously described)work out of Wzr's Portland ments for on-call project work and we are prepared to do so office. accurately and efficiently forTigard. Wer can meet the Representations and Warranties as listed on Task Order Review and Signature Prok-ocols Page 31 of the RFP.As well,the RFP certifications have been Marjorie Wolfe has the authority to sign task orders reviewed,signed,and attached to this proposal. resulting from this on-call contract at any dollar level.Marjorie Wolf has an excellent track record Staff Longevity of executing and managing professional services agreements with public clients, including with the Wer has steadily grown in staff size since its found- City of Tigard. ing in 20i4.While Wer was established in 2014, many of our team members have worked with one another at previous consulting firms.These past collaborations—largely built on habitat restoration work—bring valuable project experience that we V. Ar IS Z 15W �,. )AA 6 Environmental Permit Services - Wolf Water Resources i SECTION A.7 Understanding & Project Management Tigard Programs & Policies standing of variousenvironmen- a . a , tai services. LITY Tigard has a great network of trails, parks,and "I wanted to formally streams that bring its citizens in connection with reiterate that Darlene,Joe, the natural environment.Too often in cities, natural HOUR We Deliver and everyone else involved areas are fenced off, neglected,and taker- over Having served the consulting did an exceptional job by blackberry. By bringing these spaces to the industry for approximately 20 on the Steigerwald . forefront,Tigard,on the other hand,sets a high years and working for public permitting.I appreciate clients who must deliver projects how organized and standard in caring fortheir streams. Responsible p succinct everything was. permitting and mitigation preserve these spaces tied to limited funding and tight It saved me a lot of effort and,when done well,reduces maintenance of schedules,our contract manager and has made the process vegetated corridors as well as streamside infrastruc- and managing staff understands of obtaining signatures ture. that project quality and success much smoother." is dependent upon attentive CHRIS COLLINS, LOWER Specific toTigard's natural resources landscape,Wzr project management.Our staff COLUMBIA ESTUARY recently addressed impacts of hydromodification applies lessons learned(what PARTNERSHIP in theTualatin Basin.Our team members assessed -- -- - - -- -- - management methods and tools geomorphic and hydraulic interaction as influenced work well;what could be improved)throughout by riparian vegetation and beaver activity along their consulting careers to refine the project delivery Rock, Bronson, Derry Dell,and Fanno Creeks. Build- practices now in place at Wzr.The key practices are ing on W2r's expertise at integrating beaver into as follows. restoration approaches,War recently led a class for City of Tigard employees on the use of beaver dam Face-to-face and ear-to-ear communication:Our analogue structures. clients appreciate our willingness to meet face to face in their office,or hand deliver documents—less General Assumptions & common practices in today's consultant industry. We have regular check-ins with our clients(this Approach is especially important when agreeing upon a project's permitting approach).We find it beneficial The following narratives describe our general to communicate in person or over the phone,while approach to communication, project staffing and email is used as a supporting method. management,and quality control.This text is followed by a step-by-step process of our approach High tech and conventional tools for project track- to develop and negotiate a scope of services and fee ing: No matter the software systems/tools in place, for a task order,along with how we might assign human input and diligence is required for effective staff to a particulartask,keeping our services on task and cost tracking.At Wzr,our project managers schedule and budget. Finally we narrate our under- ensure that budget and schedule information is put •�s �-'.r �. ." 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Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 7 Understanding and Project Management Approach into our cloud-based integrated time keeping and project managers and by our business operations project tracking software(which helps us track tasks director who excels in writing that is both techni- and costs in real time).Our deliverables are tracked cally accurate and accessible.Our reports include on an"all project"tracking spreadsheet that we ample white space, integrated graphics,and left have customized to not be burdensome,yet effec- justified text for easy reading. tively portray project status and needs.This tool Field safety protocol:Why is field safety import- facilitates our discussion of staff assignments,field work,quality control review,and other key tasks ant for your projects?You depend on us to deliver at weekly in-person workload balancing meetings. projects on time,necessitating procedures to Even in our high-tech era,staffing meetings prove minimize injury or accidents in the field.Wzr to be the most effective and efficient way to coordi- includes a field safety plan as part of all projects.All nate, staff are trained in field safety protocol and attend quarterly safety meetings facilitated by Wzr's Quality Control is not just a checklist:Wer has a Safety Officer. formal QA/QC program that requires a QA/QC plan on all projects.The QA/QC program is not just a project Scoping for environmental Services checklist,it is built into our project work by recog- Our process for scoping and fee and schedule devel- nizing the relationship of communication, project opment is as follows. delivery,and records management. It establishes guidance for reviews/schedule creation/QAQC - Developing a clear understanding of your project responsibilities outlines standards for records needs and the applicable regulatory require- management,CAD and GIS drafting,document and ments drawing reviews,site investigations,and communi- cations protocols. • Determining the fieldwork needs;these are largely determined by: All of our staff are trained in technical writing and .The size of the study area. report layout.Our documents are proofread by Permitting for Actions in Waters of the USA Project design decisions at Wzr include collaboration between our restoration/hydraulic engineers,aquatic biologists, and other scientific staff.This means the entire project team informs,and is aware of potential impacts to schedule, design cost, construction cost, mitigation costs,and long-term monitoring costs.This is especially important when identifying the best permitting approach to our client's projects. Below is a concise portrayal of permitting actions that are needed when a project effects waters of the USA. Field Work r - - - - - - - -I - - - - - - - - - Perlormed byJoin:Permit Application - NEPA: (USAGE,DSL) ( �I ' Nationwide Wetland �i 1� I Regional General delineation,steam I I ` FEMA:Action will require assessment,,OHWi waterways below OHWI DSL removal fill permit grading and fill in the floodplain survey LSection 401 CWA I• Local Land Use and/or i Section 404 of CWA I (A cultural i Grading Permits resources — FEMA and Local Ordinance i assessment may be I required,but is not j Local floodplain permit provided by W2r) , Stormwater Management Plan for new impervious Area-Path? Project covered under SLOPES7 ;/SLOPES programmatic1 L 'a1-_ - - -- — — — SHPO Cultural Resources - - - - - - - - ' +• Individual consultation�� _ — -- _ PERMIT ISSUED No later than In-Water Work window 8 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources Understanding and Project Management Approach - Seasonal influences(i.e. leaf-out)and visibility indicators(i.e.for wetland delineations). Smartsheet Online Work Plan Example In-water work window. Resources likelyto be found within the study area threatened orendangered species, wetlands/ streams!etc.). m^..�y+*..na:+•:ccw:•r:n o..a.v++.wne.m.r_+„d, •&r.PSA BI11 w,n- - • Developing a realistic schedule for obtaining 'mmc Ad Pr. approvals and communicating this with you.This 9F„;,;, _p,,, A ,4g IMtriA includes: 10H,YYMYRWn; _ L'' - I.: pm G,il•c1,Y.I a•.•xl Wa.•^:H iiPnl^1nfRL � - _ NM1F N61Ia 8MFM Incorporating what we anticipate to be needed for agency review times. Evaluating the potential for using stream- lined agency approval processes(e.g.,Corps • Preparing a report and having the report Nationwide Permits, DSL General authoriza- reviewed before delivery to the client.(Wzr has tions)and meeting programmatic conditions, both guidelines and review checklists specific to if possible,to reduce permit processing times technical drawings and reports.) and costs. ■ Answering questions from agencies after the Project Process for Environmental Services Permit application submittal. Our process for delivering a permitting or mitiga- • Preparing as-built plans(for restoration or tion project involves: mitigation projects)for client or agency use in post-construction monitoring. • Closely working with you to agree upon the most appropriate permitting approach. Task Order Staff Assignment, Small and • Utilizing project scheduling tools to make sure Medium Size Projects quality control reviews are scheduled and there Marjorie Wolfe will serve as the contract manager are no staff scheduling conflicts. for this on-call agreement.She will assume the • Using the tools listed on Page i to benefit data authority for contract decision making such collection and permit figure development. as assigning staff,providing senior level task guidance,performing quality control of tasks and • Using appropriate modeling/methods.Our deliverables,and participating in meetings.She staff expertly uses modeling software and are will be involved on everyTigard task order, having trained in assessing wetland ecological functions regular check-ins with managing staff,if Marjorie (OFWAM,ORWAP,OR HGM Tidal,OR HGM herself is not serving as the project manager. Wetland&Riparian). As previously described,Wzr managing staff • Recognizing elements that may affect the type of employ both face-to-face meetings and tools permit issued(&,::er +.a:'z.,prior E.rge). (integrated time-keeping and book-keeping • Developing complete application materials to software,as well as a customized"all project” Agencies(to clearly explain project need and why tracking spreadsheet)to realistically plan project it should be approved under governing regula- tasks and coordinate concurrent projects.We tions). anticipate that a task order for a project under this The benefit of having biology,ecology,and contract may involve three to five staff.As a task restoration/hydraulic engineering staff on the order is requested, Marjorie will make assignments same project is that our permitting and design depending on the needed staff qualifications and team are one and the same(not isolated in workload.Other factors such as familiarity with the project site,or potential permitting specifics,could different departments or at separate firms). ; staffing.also determine project ffing.For�.SMALL To This ensures your project will be designed to �, ,.,_ :1:E t r, i7 D PROJECT,t :o :EXAMPLE($8k-15k meet the specific mitigation requirements of wetland and OHW delineation)Wzr will have two DSL,USACE,etc. field staff and two to three office staff for figure and report development.At least one of the field Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 9 Understanding and Project Management Approach staff will be included in report development.Wer Approach to Various will often have another person,separate from the core team, review the project report for quality Environmental Services control. Environmental Pe:milting Work Plan and Staff Scheduling Wzr has a track record of receiving on time project Our philosophy is to respond to client preference approvals from the regulatory agencies for projects and level of effort needed when determining the ranging from small, routine activities to large-scale, project scheduling software.This means that complex,and novel projects.Ourte.am brings scheduling software could vary among projects.We extensive experience with environmental permit- most often use Smartsheet(like MS project, but ting at the federal, state,and local levels because allows for online collaboration)or Excel(when a nearly every project we work on requires authoriza- simple tool is best)to create project work plans. tion from a federal,state,or local agency. Ex.",�+!?L OE�! A:'i aEE i'u�E: The Steigerwald We routinely assist clients with preparing applica- Floodplain Restoration project is a large-scale tions and related documentation for Clean Water floodplain restoration project that features a Act authorizations(e.g.,Section 404 permits, complex team of subconsultants. Project progress Section 401 Water Quality Certification); Endan- is greatly dependent on the coordination with gered Species Act(Section 7)consultations;Oregon numerous stakeholders including USACE,WSDOT, Joint Removal-Fill Permits;Oregon Fish Passage and BNSF Railroad. For this project,Wzr used Plan and Fish Salvage Plan approvals;and local Smartsheet to create a Gantt chart.The online sensitive area development permits.Our successes format allows for the sharing of project status to with permitting is based on our focus on commu- the entire project team(client and multiple stake- nication,which we engage early and often.We holders and subconsultants)at any time(vs. a have developed long-standing relationships with static file that is distributed via email).The Gantt the permitting agency staff and have identified chart format illustrates and how tasks, milestones, efficiencies and programmatic pathways that save meetings,etc.are co-dependent. our clients'projects time and budget. At,=SPL'OF AN EXCEL SL:,EG JLE:The Derry Dell FOR EXA%SPL'. Wzr has supported or is currently CreekAt 118TH Court Streambank Stabilization supporting permitting efforts associated with a and Outfall Repair project(forTigard)had to be bank stabilization project on Derry Dell Creek; completed before the wet weather season in order No-Rise Certification on McCarthy Creek and the to minimize risk of further erosion,sliding, and Sandy River;Joint Permit Applications for in-wa- public safety.The success of meeting the tight ter structures for Metro;Outfall Stabilization for project schedule was not dependent upon the Wilsonville; natural resources assessments(Dabney software used for the work plan(which was Excel), &Oxbow);and bank stability memos(Oxbow& but rather planning ahead and coordinating and Enyarts)for County land use permitting. carefully with our subconsultant schedules. Specifically, Marjorie Wolfe recognized the time Communication requirements needed for permitting review,and Wzr collaborates with our clients to navigate project organized Wzr and subconsultant staff into a robust complexities and develop strategies to meet project team in order to quickly expedite tasks essential for needs in the face of overlapping or conflicting environ- on-time permitting,a factor that posed the great- mental regulations.This can require identifying est challenge to the project not being constructed innovative project modifications or design criteria before the wet weather season. that will either streamline the permitting process.10.7, As a result of diligent coordination,the Derry Dell EXAMPLE: We are currently working on a project for project received early permit approval and all the City of Portland utilizing an adaptive management project elements were able to be bid in one set for permit to propose interim and longterm measures to ease of construction and bidding,as well as lower stabilize an exposed sanitary line in Johnson Creek. project costs. We meet regularly with a streamlining committee that includes representatives from state and federal so Environmental Permit Services a Wolf Water Resources Understanding and Project Management Approach agencies to ensure consensus on our approach.By resource agency staff early on in the design process. writing adaptive management language into a permit This allows for design elements to be modified and we can offer Tigard more flexibility when working in to have concerns addressed before the applications evolving systems such as streams and wetlands.This are submitted. approach allows for building the resiliency of natural ris::�.'.r". : wl. :In permitting the stabilization of systems overtime ratherthan relying solely on outfalls to the Willamette River for the City of heavy engineered solutions. Wilsonville, an early site visit led DSL to suggest enhancing an existing degraded wetland to provide Scoping Capabilities&Innovation additional stormwater treatment which is not Compliance with environmental regulations can typically allowed.We were also successful in permit- pose substantial challenges to project budgets and ting storm pipes buried beneath restored stream- schedules;since Wzr does both restoration/mitiga- beds that would otherwise convey erosive flows tion design along with project permitting in house, through highly sensitive areas.These strategies we intimately understand how agency processes were possible due to our broad knowledge of might effect design schedules.Specifically,we hydrology and hydraulics,ecosystem restoration, are well prepared to make educated assumptions and permit requirements. during the scoping process, respond to unanticipat- ed project constraints,or respond to new regulatory Reports rules.This knowledge has allowed us to discover value-added services to our client's projects. FOOur permit applications, environmental documen- E:,'":i'�IP _:On our Flights End project for CREST, tation,and reports are comprehensively written WZr developed an approach to preserving wetlands with clear language and supported with illustrative while providing salmonid access by using beaver figures.This allows the reviewers to quickly find dam analogs at strategic elevations.This enabled all the necessary information required for their the project to gain stakeholder support,meet thorough review of the project.Our experience with funding requirements,and therefore move forward each reviewing agency enables us to understand the by one construction year. specificities of the project that are of their concern, and we write our permits with those questions in mind.FOR-.XA PLE:On the Steigerwald project,we Agency Consultation created succinct narratives and project descriptions Wer will engage agency staff in communication and impacts for each required permit.Understand- before,during,and after permit submittal to ensure ing that the project impacts for the CWA 404 permit, permits are handled efficiently and to maintain shorelines review, and critical areas are tied to the project schedules.We regularly coordinate formally same resources,but have unique requirements for and informally with agency staff during the review regulating them was important for this work.Clark period,as appropriate,to answer questions and County was impressed with the organization and help facilitate the review process.Our approach completeness of our clear permitting documenta- to the permitting process begins with hosting a tion which included land use, natural resources,and pre-application conference with the permitting and a FEMA conditional letter of map revision(CLOMR). . .I W2r assessed the ability of riparian plantings in improving water quality in the Tualatin Basin. . I . Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 11 Understanding and Project Management Approach Biological Assessments Early coordination on the Steigerwald Floodplain Darlene Siegel has written several biological assess- Restoration project with agency staff identified ments to meet ESA Section 7 consultation require- a pathway for ensuring that the project could ments of the NFMS and USFWS and to satisfy the be identified as self-mitigating with no off-site specifications of various funding or action agencies mitigation requirements.Though the purpose of such as USACE, BLM,and BPA.She is well versed the project is restoration(reconnects a creek and in the various programmatic Biological Opinions l000 acres of floodplain with large wetlands to the that have been established with Federal agencies to Columbia River), it requires several infrastructure streamline the consultation process.Our staff are improvements to maintain flood control including well versed in the design criteria required to qualify raising a highway, rebuilding bridges and trails, for programmatic consultations,such as SLOPES, moving a parking lot and constructing set back ARBO, and HIP III,and will work with Tigard's levees.This process required hydrologic analyses design team to ensure that these criteria are met to and the creation of a water budget to ensure the streamline project approvals. functionality of the remaining wetlands on both sides of the setback levee. Due to early commu- Mitigation Plans and CWS Vegetated nication,this work fit within existing timelines, Corridor Assessments minimizing costs and eliminating delays. Because we have engineers and scientists practicing Joint Permit Applications shoulderto shoulder at Wer,we develop well-inte- grated mitigation and restoration plans. In fact,the If impacts to wetlands and waterways are unavoid- goal of most our client's projects is to enhance the able DSL,USACE,and DEQ permits will be applied recovery of native and threatened and endangered for through the Joint Permit Application(JPA)and species,restore water quality, reduce flooding,or all Programmatic authorizations will be used where of the above.We have designed mitigation and/or possible.The JPA covers authorizations required under the Federal Clean WaterAct Sections 404 avoided impacts to many sensitive,threatened,or endangered species including salmonids,Columbia (Placement of Dredged or Fill Materials),CWA white tailed deer, bald eagle,spotted owls,streaked Section 403.(Water Quality Certification)and horned lark,western pond turtles, painted turtles, Oregon Removal Fill Law.We have found that a and red legged frogs. comprehensive application with clear figures and language enables reviewers to quickly find all of the To support the development of functioning habitat necessary information for approval.We develop a mitigation projects, ourteam performs hydraulic permit-level plan set that identifies key permitting modeling, surveying,drafting plans,cost estimat- requirements and the information that demon- ing,and writes specifications.We develop erosion strates compliance.This approach has led to quick control,stormwater management,and water permit reviews and fewer questions. diversion plans for all of our projects and also We have been successful at identifying pathways to as a specialized service to contractors requiring engineered plans.Ourfamiliarity withTigard and streamline the permit process including the use of Clean Water Services Requirements will expedite Nationwide Permits(NWP)and General Authoriza- tions(GA). RECENT USE OF FROG A.NIINIATICS include directly with or in collaboration with project the use of NWP 27 forAquatic Habitat Restoration, partners to fulfill CWS'Sensitive Areas and Vegetat- Enhancement,and Establishment Activities, NWP ed Corridors assessment procedures and mitigation 14 for Linear Transportation Projects,GA for Water- requirements.As well, our aquatic biologist, Darlene way Habitat Restoration and Temporary Impacts to Siegel has experience with fish salvage and Fish Non-tidal Wetlands. Exclusion Permitting. Field Investigations REC!.I'.T MI T IOGN1 IGh On Sauvie Island, we led three floodplain mitigation projects designed Wer staff regularly conducts site investigations for juvenile salmonids as well as beaver,waterfowl, and impact analyses to support required permits. turtles,and frogs. Beaver dam analogs were used to These field assessments include wetland and maintain fish passage while protecting critical red Ordinary High Water(OHW)delineations, habitat legged frog habitat, meeting ESA programmatic assessments to support critical areas and species requirements for multiple species. impacts,and functional and habitat suitability assessments.We perform these investigations early 12 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources Understanding and Project Management Approach in the project design process to identify resources in the project area to avoid or minimize impacts. Our staff use OFWAM,ORWAP,OR HGM Tidal,OR HGM Wetland&Riparian methodologies,as appro- W2r ecologist priate for assessing wetland ecological functions. a UAV (drone) ,RECENT MFLI EAT@0115:Wer projects that have for project site involved OHW and wetland delineations include reconnaissance Portland BES project sites in Forest Park,along Luther Road,and in South Burlingame.We also !N N)I,\ performed wetland delineations for the Willamette River Outfalls and Bank Stabilization project, Derry Dell Creek Stabilization project,three projects on the Sandy River,and six CREST projects on Sauvie Island. Our field investigation efforts combine the experi- ence of senior staff who have explored acres of reduce field work for wetland delineation across wetlands and miles of streams with the techno- very large sites. logical savvy familiar to younger staff.This combi- The CTI work flow requires the input of slope and nation means we can pick up subtleties in the flow accumulation rasters, as well as geometric landscape that indicate physical processes(i.e. functions to identify areas of internal drainage or sediment size distributions in the bed of a river or wetted areas.Similar modeling efforts ofWzr staff the presence of rare native plants)and document have found this approach to be useful in identifying these findings efficiently using pre-programmed the location and extents of saturated soils or wet tablets,survey equipment,and/or UAV drones areas. Further spatial refinement can be achieved We are also familiar with Habitat Evaluation Proce- through the integration of supplemental layers(i.e. dures(HEP)and Habitat Suitability Index models soils,aerial photos, landcover, historic aerials,etc.). for assessing habitat functions and values.Our For instance,areas identified as wet can be overlaid staff helped develop SFAM,a stream mitigation on a hydric soils layer or historical aerial imagery. framework to be adopted by DSL and USACE this Incorporating of these layers will allow for further June and have just completed the first draft of the refinement or quality control of model results. Oregon FAIM.In addition,we our staff have devel- Limiting factors and assumptions of CTI models oped stream assessment tools for specific applica- include: tions such as hydromodification assessment and rapid reconnaissance methods to assess physical • Existing topography has been altered from histor- and biological processes. is conditions. We have been successful in dramatically reducing • The spatial extent of the hydric soils layer may not the level of effort for field investigations for large neatly coincide with predicted wetland areas. scale and complex landscapes. FOR EXA.."AIN h: • Historic aerials may be difficult to georeference On two large floodplain sites(Steigerwald,i000 due to spatial resolution or lack of coincidental acres;Shillapoo,70o acres)we used a combination features. of wetland delineation by transect and advanced GIS analysis.At Shillapoo,we used a Compound Monitoring and Reporting Topographic Index(CTI)model to determine Wer performs monitoring and reporting for a approximate wetland boundaries utilizing LiDAR, soils,and other remotely sensed wetland indicator wide range of purposes,from wetland functional layers. monitoring for mitigation,to stormwater samples for NPDES permit compliance.We have developed How CTI models enable economical field investi- pre-and post-monitoring plans and provide follow- gations:A CTI model,also known as a Topograph- up monitoring of vegetation survival, hydrology, is Wetness Index(TWI), is steady-state surface etc.to evaluate the success of mitigation efforts in wetness index that can be used to determine accordance with permit conditions.Our biology and approximate wetland boundaries.The purpose for ecology staff bring an in depth understanding of a CTI is to help focus field efforts and significantly not only of a site's current conditions, but also how Environmental Permit Services 9 Wolf Water Resources 13 Understanding and Project Management Approach .�.� { S i�l' _ �a _• �• .� :fir t� -;''i � 4 •y�=.?, � �r.4� �' S yj't�.. Vii:`, ..��.s� -- _.- _ . �,,:��,•<�P' ti •1 r � •� .fes`_. - � l �4• I a ecosystems and permitting regulations evolve over FEMA BiOP regulations.As well,with our recent time.Other staff bring familiarity with new technol- completion pf the Oregon Floodplain Attenuation ogies such as unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV), Impact Mitigation(FAIM)Tool Wer is uniquely field data collectors,and efficient GIS analysis and prepared to help you understand cumulative mapping.This combination of staff enables the effects of floodplain development that are identification of issues early on and management missed by standard floodplain permitting tools of them to improve results overtime. such as No-Rise hydraulic and hydrologic models ,M0 '.ITOPi,%'G EXAMPLE:Wzr currently maintains and balanced cut and fill requirements. a partnership with Nottingham University and the The FAIM tool is a robust,yet easy to use,spread- Deschutes Watershed Council to develop monitor- sheet model that aides in determining reasonable, ing techniques for quantifying habitat benefits and prudent,and cost effective alternatives for mitiga- evolution of floodplain and channel design projects. tion identified in the BIOP. It has received very positive response so far from NMFS who provid- Presentations for Public Hearings ed an in-depth technical review of the tool.It will Wzr staff have supported our clients through be available to municipalities,drainage districts, attending,presenting,and preparing materials developers,and others. for public hearings.Wzr staff also provides expert support related to the ESA and Water Quality USACE Section 408 environmental regulations. FOR A1'AiPLE:Wzr Wzr has worked closely with USACE on permitting staff recently assisted The Wetlands Conservancy in requirements beyond their CWA regulatory role., presenting project findings for our floodplain work and we have current experience with their Section along Kellogg Creek to residents of that watershed. 4o8 approval process.This approval is required when modifying a USACE authorized facility such Specialty Permitting Expertise as a levee,flood control structure,ora navigational channel.The requirements for this approval are Floodplain Tool quite rigorous,and our understanding of them will benefit ourteam in assisting with any USACE Wzr staff bring unique expertise in both ESA and permits required byTigard and will also help us FEMA regulations combined with direct involve- guideTigard through any required Section 4o8 ment in helping communities adapt to recent applications. 14 Environmental Permit Services 9 Wolf Water Resources SECTION A.8 (-ategory Specific C-ompa-ny Qualifications WHAT WE D! WELL- EXAMPLES. Mitigation and We work exclusively at the interface of infrastructure and natural systems.This means we Vegetated Corridor can be Tigard's go-to resource for this type of work.sxjmi� t?.The Steigerwald project was Assessments a mitigation project and our work on Derry Dell Creek involved performing field investiga- tions needed for the CWS Vegetated Corridor Assessment. Our mitigation design for a wide variety of species means we readily identify(i)what Protection of species are covered by programmatics, (a)efficiently produce BAs for the species,and(3) Endangered Species develop mitigation plans that not only protect the species of interest, but also do not effect other species(multi-species design).Fir pt:.:Our project work on multiple sites on Sauvie Island designed not just for salmon species, but also beaver,turtles,frogs,and waterfowl. Project decisions at War include collaboration between various disciplines.This means Permit preparation the entire project team is aware of potential impacts to schedule,mitigation costs,and long-term monitoring costs.This builds a great deal of efficiency in how we conduct our field work and prepare figures or plans. OHW and wetland We've performed many OHW and wetland delineations,all of which have received concur- delineation rence from DSL in a timely manner(key to the permitting process).Errtuapte:We have received multiple task orders from the City of Portland for this work. Relationships with From regular permitting reviews and from the development of the SFAM and FAIM tools regulatory agencies Wer has established strong relationships with agency staff.This trust means we can ensure efficient permitting communications and review forTigard projects. Professional Engineer(PE)and Certified Floodplain Manager(CFM)qualifications, Floodplain permitting combined with decades of stream and river modeling experience,make our floodplain (No-Rise, FEMA permitting efficient and accurate. Our services range from simple No Rise certifica- CLOMR/LOMR) tions without modeling(e.g.for the City Tigard demonstrating that revegetating the flood- plain in backwatered Hedges Creek will not result in a rise,to complex CLOMR applications where changes to the flood maps are proposed as part of the Steigerwald project). War is looked upon by water district authorities for our expertise on how to minimize costs Integrating water of compliance with CWA,ESA,and FEMA while still enhancing habitat resiliency.This has quality,aquatic involved providing input on the FEMA community rating system to reflect monitoring habitat,and floodplain already required by EPA MS4 permits,and updating local land use codes to meet ESA and regulations FEMA BiOP requirements.�.r�;,..,t.:Marjorie Wolfe presented to agency/municipal floodplain and stormwater managers at the Association of Clean WaterAgencies conference on how permit requirements and responsibilities overlap. r' W2r wetland delineation at the Steigerwald National Wildlife Refuge. i 4 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 25 Category Specific Company Qualifications Project Exampla Sandy River Restoration at Dabney and Oxbow Parks, Troutdale This multi-faceted project along the Sandy River features sites at both the Metro's Oxbow Regional Park and Dabney Regional Park, operated by the Portland Water Bureau.The project will provide habitat mitigation for dam impacts associated with Portland's water supply. A landslide at Dabney Park rerouted a tributary,cutting off over 3,000 feet of habitat.The stream was severely head-cutting.Wer led the design at Dabney Park to assist the Portland Water Bureau ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES in reconnecting the stream to its previous alignment.Our services Joint Permit Application-404 and DSL included designing large wood and riparian enhancements;and providing H&H modeling,a FEMA No Rise Analysis,Joint Permit Erosion control Applicaiton, and a natural resources assessment for County land use permitting.Wzr combined a previous HEC-RAS model with the a FEMA No-Rise analysis recently completed FEMA flood study to cost effectively generate a t, SLOPES V hydraulic model using best available data. Large wood was installed by helicopter and spider hoe to minimize impacts to riparian vegetation and park activities.Construction is complete on this site. At Oxbow Park,side channels are disconnected and because of this "Wolf Water Resources did an excellent there is a lot of pressure on streambanks.Three side channels will be job for the Portland Water Bureau, enhanced to engage at lower flows with earthworks and engineered managing the design,providing logjam installation.Another large wood jam will be installed in an permit support, and overseeing the existing alcove in the style of a landslide to provide erosion protec- construction of a major fish habitat tion for the slope above while improving habitat value.Substan- restoration project on the Sandy River tial pier and abutment scour analysis was conducted to ensure engineered log jam stability in the loo-year event.The team has in 2017 and 2018... They were very finalized the i00%design and construction is on the last site of the responsive and extremely creative four Oxbow Parks sites has been recently completed. in finding solutions to issues as they arose—adjusting side channel design, Clients:Portland Water Bureau&Metro for instance, to consolidate low flows while simultaneously providing wetland Contacts:Burke Strobel(PWB), 1120 SW 5th Ave,Portland,OR 97204. mitigation opportunities. They were 503-823-7958•Burke.Strobel@a portiandoregon.gov;Brian Vaughn(Metro), 600 NE Grand Avenue,Portland,OR 97232..503-797-293-9.Brian.VaughnQa flexible in adjusting to delays caused by oreg on metro.gov. external factors such as wildfires and Costs: kept to their budget despite the shifting DABNEY:Design/Permitting Budget$122,000($33,600 under design complexities of the project. I would budget;budget includes all subconsultants).Construction Budget:163,500. highly recommend them." OXBOW:Design/Permitting Budget$352,900(includes feasibility for -Burke Strobel,Fish Biologist and Project Portland Water Bureau projects;budget includes all subconsultants). Manager,Portland Water Bureau Construction Budget:$82o,600. Dates: 2o16-2018 Key Project Staff:Marjorie Wolfe,Amanda Jones, Rowyn Cooper-Caroselli, Joe Rudolph,Allen Dysart, Darlene Siegel. 16 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources Category Specific Company Qualifications . Project Example Stream Stabilization and Natural Resources Services, Tigard , An eroding outfall and areas of severe bank erosion on Derry Dell Creek degraded habitat and posed erosion threats to private property. Wzr was contracted by the City of Tigard to develop a design using bio-engineering methods to stabilize the reach of Derry Dell Creek and address habitat and erosion objectives.Wzr stabilized the channel using a series of step pools and log grade control structures that were built into the channel bed in a natural manner.Large wood and beaver analogue structures were placed into the channel to improve habitat and increase channel roughness, which reduces the erosive forces on the banks. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Given threats to private property,this project had an expedited timeline Slopes V criteria met to which Wzr responded by carefully planning staff resources to ensure permitting was received in time for in-water work.The 5o%design for Wetland delineation in-water work components,along with Joint Permit Application,were completed within q weeks.The design met Slopes V criteria for resto- ration and included large wood to trap sediment,rock head cut stabiliza- Reach-scale reconnaissance tion,and riparian plantings.The in-water work components were devel- oped not only to meet Slopes V,but also be under the threshold for DSL a Informed plan for CWS Vegetated approval.This allowed for construction ahead of another wet weather Corridor mitigation season that would lead to further erosion. Information to support the Joint Permit Application Client:City of Tigard Contact:Carla Staedter,-13125 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard,OR 97223,503-718-2788,carla@tigard-or.gov Cost:$167,615 Dates:2017 Key Project Staff:Marjorie Wolfe, Rowyn Cooper-Caroselli,Joe Rudolph,Cameron Bergen. Environmental Permit Services 9 Wolf Water Resources 17 Category Specific Company Qualifications Project Exaniple Cedar Mill Creek Flood Studies and Corridor Enhancements, Beaverton Washington County is undergoing roadway improvement projects around the Nike campus and has an agreement with Clean Water Services(CWS)to provide corridor enhancements to address hydro- modification.The corridor enhancements will improve stream } and floodplain resilience and improve storage and attenuation to mitigate the incremental increase in flows from the roadway .;F:4. improvements.Concurrently CWS is replacing a sanitary force main ` along Cedar Mill Creek downstream of Jenkins Road and through the Tualatin Hills Park&Recreation District(THPRD)Nature Park. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Through a contract with CWS,Wzr was hired to assist with the :d CWS Vegetated Corridor Assessment Cedar Mill Creek Corridor Enhancement Project and permitting of the sanitary line replacement which includes natural resources :; Wetland delineation assessment,wetland delineation, hydraulic modeling,feasibility, design, permitting,a CWS Vegetated Corridor Assessment,and bid 0 Geomorphic assessment documents. Floodplain modeling Cedar Mill Creek is subject to frequent flooding and longerterm Section 404 Permitting water level rises due to beaver dams.Trails throughout the nearby nature park are often inundated but also popular for bringing Joint Permit Application(JPA) people in contact with beautiful wetland,stream,and floodplain Land Use Permitting habitats.Wzr developed a hydraulic model and designs that would reduce cost of tunneling the sanitary line under the stream by No Rise compliance creating side channel that would be used to divert flows during construction and enhance resiliency in the long term.This requires trail improvements forTHPRD while meeting CWS objectives for increased floodplain connectivity. Wzr is responsible for all natural resource assessments and permitting for the sanitary line replacement and stream project.The combined project will be self-mitigating. Permitting for this project will involve land use permitting, DEQ 22ooc erosion control,Section 404 Joint Permit Application(JPA)for submittal to Oregon DSL and USACE, and a service provid- er letter.Additional floodplain permitting will be required,including a No Rise certification. Client:Clean Water Services(CWS)and Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District(THPRD)) Contact:Carol Murdock,2550 SW Hillsboro Hwy,Hillsboro,OR 97123.(503)683.-3600.murdockcQa Clea nwaterservices.com Cost:si67,800 Dates:Current project 3.8 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources Category Specific Company Qualifications Project Example - On-Call Wetland Services, Portland The Portland Bureau of Environmental Services(BES)maintains a vast network of infrastructure in environmentally sensitive areas. The regulatory framework associated with work in and around these areas results in a need wetland delineation and other natural resource services.Through an on-call agreement with BES,Wzr has responded to multiple wetland delineation tasks*.This work - requires wetland and ordinary high-water mark(OHW)delineations to support application submittals to the USACE and DSL permit departments.To date War has performed wetland delineations for sites on Balch Creek(in Forest Park),Johnson Creek(at Luther Road)and an unnamed creek(in South Burlingame).Wetland delin- ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES eations have been in accordance with 1987 Wetland Delineation OHM delineation Manual,and Mountains,Valleys, and Coast Regional Supplement. The OHW andjurisdiction have also been determined from all Wetland delineation waters using the methodology outlined in the USACE Regulatory Guidance Letter,and Oregon Streamflow Duration Assessment Method. Additional services Wzr staff has provided along with wetland delineation include boundary survey(GPS RTK or total station)and permitting support.This work requires familiarity with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and the Oregon Department of State Lands regulatory framework.Where infrastructure is in imminent danger of failing or the project is being "fast-tracked"Wzr has made the necessary staffing adjustments and scheduling organiza- tion in order to meet the client's deadlines. *In addition to our own on-call work,Wzr is frequently called upon by other firms to serve as a subconsultant for the role of wetland delineation or other environmental field assess- ments. Recent examples include work through DOWUs contract on the Crystal Springs Creek site near Reed College and work for GSI Water Solutions for theirArmstrong Indus- tries project near St.Helens,Oregon. Client:Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Contact:Chris Lastomirsky,1120 SW Fifth Avenue,Room i000, Portland,OR 97204.503-823-S489• Chris.Lastomirsky@portlandoregon.gov. Cost:$8k-$12k per task order Dates:2027 to present I Environmental Permit Services 9 Wolf Water Resources 1g SECTION + Category Specific i Contract Manager and Primary Contact: • Baker Creek Stream Assessments,Culvert Marjorie Wolfe, PE, CFM Removal Assessments, Ecological Enhancement Licenses/Edu:Prof. Engineer,OR,WA,ID;Certified Plans(Metro,Clean Water Services) Floodplain Manager; B.ASc.Bio-Resource Engineering • Sauvie Island Restoration Projects and Permitting Support-Crane, Domeyer,Willow Bar, Enyarts, Marjorie Wolf, PE,CFM will serve as the Palensky(CREST) project manager forTigard task orders • Riparian and Beaver Habitat Assessment(CWS) and be the primary contact for the duration of the contract.She will select • Hearthwood Flood Risk(Wetlands Conservancy) from our key personnel presented in this proposal to make staffing assignments forTigard task orders, Key Stai`f fo;Tas':Orders and will have the ultimate responsibility for the Summarized on the following pages are qualifi- quality of work provided to Tigard. cations of key individuals who will have primary responsibility for providing services to Tigard task Throughout her career,Marjorie has directed on-call orders. In addition to these key staff,Wzr has task orders and stand-alone projects that have additional specialized staff from which to draw,if required being responsive on short notice.Further, needed.These staff include: Diedra Case, LEED AP, Marjorie is recognized in our region for her involve- Landscape Planner,s5 years of experience;Jeremy ment with floodplain mitigation directly related to Lowe,Geomorphologist,30 years of experience; the FEMA BiOP and development of the FAIM Tool. Matthew Johnson, PhD,Geomorphologist, 5 years With her experience in floodplain development of experience;Terril Stevenson, PG,Geomorphol- permitting and ESA compliance,she will help ogist,35 years of experience.As well,our support Tigard adapt to increasing floodplain permitting staff includes Fatin Abdullah, Rachel Wilson,and and mitigation requirements. Allen Dysart. Projects of Marjorie include: • Derry Dell Bank Stability Engineering and Permit- Staff Location ting Services(Tigard) The location from which all of Wzr's key personnel • Luther Road/Wets Lents Wetland Delineation work is Portland,Oregon,with the exception of Matt Johnson,Terril Stevenson,and Jeremy Lowe and Habitat Enhancement(Portland BES) who visit Portland several times per year and also • Oregon Floodplain Attenuation Impact Mitigation effectively work on Oregon-based project work (FAIM)Tool(Willamette Partnership) remotely. • Dabney and Oxbow Parks Restorations and Permitting Services(Portland Water Bureau, Managing Staff Metro) The benefit of contracting with a smaller firm such • Willamette River Bank Stabilization Permitting as Wzr is that you will have consistent involve- Strategy and Engineering(Wilsonville) ment in project direction from company leader- ship.Marjorie Wolfe,War president,will serve as LISTENING TO OUR the contract manager for this on-call agreement. She has the'authority to prioritize staff resources, "What makes Marjorie stand out as an engineer,is her ability to meaning your projects will receive the scheduling think about a project in the broader context of overarching goals attention which is requisite for on-call services. and objectives and at the same time,develop technical solutions for implementation.Her ability to listen to and work with her Further, Marjorie's preferred communication style is clients (and to help them understand)what they are ultimately to have regular check-ins with Tigard staff. Marjo- trying to achieve;opens the door to innovative solutions that rie may manage task orders,depending on project quite often produce a better outcome more cost-effectively." needs;otherwise, Darlene Siegel or Joe Rudolph will CAROL MURDOCK, CLEAN WATER SERVICES manage task orders. 20 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources Category Specific Technical Personnel KEY STAFF: EXPERTISE� AM&EHIM PERMITTING ORDESIGN SERVICES ! Aquatic Biologist, �ey_As.,et.Skillset in habitat valuation;informsthe Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration(LCEP) relationship between aquatic ecology,hydrology,vegeta- Rock Creek Riparian Enhancements Col.Water 0 Project Manager tion,and riparian habitat for restoration designs. p ( Soil and Water Conservation District) Darlene Siegel Experienced with fish exclusion permitting and precon struction isolation. Pringle Creek Enhancement(Salem) Edu:M.S. Riparian Habitat Assessment(CWS) Ecology& Leads preparation of permitting documentation;coordi- nateswith agencies. Floodplain Benefits Quantification Tool(Willa- mette Partnership) Environmental Studies, Troinings:Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi- Land Use Watersheds;River Restoration Design,River ie Island Restoration Projects Lead Engineer (CREST)B.S. Environmental Restoration Professional Certificate Program;Pacific (CREST) Science Salmonids Spawning Habitat Restoration. Silver Falls State Park Fish Isolation(OPRD) zo years of experience GIS, Survey, Project Kid yAss,: :Ecological background and methods of data Dabney and Oxbow Parks Restorations(PWB, Manager assembly and processing result in significant project Metro) efficiencies/cost savings(see photo next page). Multiple OHW and Wetland Delineations Jo•2 Rudolph Performs survey,wetland delineations,stream assessments, (Portland BES) Edu:M.A. and plant identification.Uses OFWAM,ORWAP,OR HGM Willamette River Outfall and Bank Stabilization Geography, Tidal,OR HGM Wetland&Riparian methodologies. (Wilsonville) Prepares GIS analysis/mapping for reports,plans,and B.S. Derry Dell Wetland Delineation(Tigard) Geos atial Science permitting documentation. P ¢ Riparian Habitat Assessment(CWS) • Ce:�•ti, r•atioa:Certified Remote Pilot(Drone)—FAA Part 4 years of experience io7;HEC-RAS zD,River Hydraulics;Guidance for using Upper Kellogg Creek Floodplain Studies(The ORWAP v.3.1 Wetlands Conservancy) Technical Support, KcyAssest:Lead developer of Oregon FAIM tool for the Pringle Creek Enhancement(Salem) Site Survey Willamette Partnership. Oregon FAIM Tool(Willamette Partnership) Innovative zD HEC-RAS strategies to inform permitting Derry Dell Bank Stabilization(Tigard) Rowyn Cooper- and restoration or mitigation designs. Caroselli,EIT Supports engineering plan development and report writing Dabney and Oxbow Parks Restorations(Portland Water Bureau,Metro) Edu:B.Sc. for public agency infrastructure and natural resources projects. Stormwater Outfall and Bank Stabilization Environmental Resources Skillset includes total station RTK and GPS use;discharge (Wilsonville) Engineering measurement,macro-invertebrate sampling,and particle Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration(LCEP) counts. SR-14 Stream Analysis(WSDOT) 3 years of experience 'recrini:►ys:zD HEC RAS;Sediment Transport. Wetland Scientist Key Asset:Leads wetland delineations,mitigation design Multiple OHW and Wetland Delineations and monitoring,soil analysis and mapping,and erosion (Portland BES) Cameron control plans. Willamette Outfall and Bank Stabilization Bergen ;_-61ificr.Von:ORWAP. (Wilsonville) Edu: M.S. Experienced with protocols/regulations of USACE,DSL, Derry Dell Bank Stability(Tigard) Crop and NMFS,ODOT,ODFW and NRCS. Wastewater Treatment Facility(Monroe) Soil Science, B.S., Uses OFWAM,ORWAP,OR HGM Tidal,OR HGM Wetland& Alpine Bridge Replacement(Benton Co.Public Natural Resources and Riparian methodologies. works) Geoscience Baker Creek Stream Assessment(Metro) 12 years of experience Senior Restoration Key Asset:Leads concept to construction phase services Luther Road/Wets Lents Wetland Delineation Engineer for urban stream enhancement and fish passage. and Habitat Enhancement(Portland BES) Curtis Loeb, Vind lLig.HEC-RAS,SMS Modeling System,SRH-2D, Pringle Creek Enhancement(Salem) DELFT3D,RMA-z,RMA-ii,WQRRS,CE-QUAL-RIVi,CE- Chamber Way H&H and StormwaterAnalyses PE QUAL-W2,WARMF,HEC-SSP. for Emergency Bridge Repair Project Manager Prof.Engineer, Regional expert on using beaver analogue structures in (WSDOT) OR,WA,CA; restoration;gives presentations at conferences. Flight's End Restoration Construction Engineer- M.S.Civil Engineering, �,s^!ts Onniroi:Will provide senior-level review of mitiga ing(CREST) B.S.Civil Engineering tion plans. Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration Assist. 21,years of experience Manager and Lead Engineer(LCEP) Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 21 Category Specific Technical Personnel KEY STAFF EXPERTISE PERMITTING OR DESIGN SERVICES ON- Flood Expert :�.y Ass<<i:Expertise in flood control,fluvial geomorpholo- Red Rock Creek Stabilization(Tigard) gy,and sediment management. Blue-Green Cities Consortium Johnson Creek Colin Thorne, PhD Leading expert in the science of stream assessment (EPSRC-NSF) Recent work on the Cluer/Thorne channel evolution model Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration(LCEP) Licenses/ has led the science of stream mitigation alternatives Sauvie Island North Unit Restoration(CREST) Edu:B.Sc. especially to address incised urban streams. Luther Road Johnson Creek Restoration(Portland Environmental Sciences; Wer lead technical reviewerof Oregon FAIM tool. BES) PhD, Environmental Author of multiple books and published over i3ojournal • Oregon FAIM Tool(Willamette Partnership) Sciences papers and book chapters. 30 years of experience Restoration Engineer t :s As:'+:t:Provides task leadership for hydraulic analysis Dabney and Oxbow Parks Restoration(PWB, Amanda and restoration and mitigation design. Metro) Jones,PE, Experienced with stream bank stabilization,stream Sauvie Island Restoration Projects(CREST) ESCM daylighting,H&H modeling,flood management documen- Steigerwald Floodplain Mitigation Design(LCEP) tation,and erosion control tasks for public works projects. Licenses/Edu: Supports clients with field operations during project Hearthwood Wetland and Upper Kellogg Creek Floodplain Assessments(The Wetlands Conser- vancy) CA; B.S.Civil Engineering Training:No-Rise Certification Training;-D and 2D Luther Road Restoration(Portland BES) 8 years of experience HEC-RAS;Sediment Transport. Geomorphologist K vAsset Expertise in channel migration and flood Supported Action Agencies for ESA compliance management;has been invited to present at eight national of Federal Columbia River Power System Nick Legg conferences and commonly presentsto local technical Cedar Mill Creek Flood Studies(CWS) License/Edu: work groups. Skilled in GIS analysis,topographic surveying,habitat Luther Road Restoration(Portland BES) i Licensed y Geomor holo 1oi Cit of Tigard) Geologist,OR, assessments,environmental sampling,and soil classifica- Geomorphology (City 9 ) WA;M.S.Geology,B.S. tion. Geology and Economics Tr,?ning:HEC RAS 2D and Adaptive Management and Watershed Monitoring. 12 years of experience Technical Support ZeyVersed in various methods of stream assess- Cedar Mill Creek Flood Studies(CWS) ment and surveying including discharge measurements, Palensky,En artFli ht's End Restorations Allen Dysart, Proper Functioning Condition&Vegetation assessments, (CREST) y g rZ, EIT sediment sampling.• PerFormswater ualit assessments anal sis and h draulic Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Restoration(LCEP) Edu:B.Sc. quality y SR-14Downstream Analysis WSDOT Ecological modeling. Y Y • ( ) Engineering Roshak Ridge Stream Relocation(Polygon Homes) 2 years of experience Joe Rudolph River. His ecologicalbackground to field data r documentation ar projectobjectives. from the onset. Mb 22 Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources SECTION Additional ■ tion Wolf Water Resources is not electing to provide additional information. Environmental Permit Services • Wolf Water Resources 23 SECTION References Listed below are three references that can speak to the work quality and project management capabilities of Wzr. In addition to the information below,Wzr has documented reference information on Attachment B, "Statement of Proposal". Carol Murdock (503)681-360o Carol worked with Marjorie and Wzr staff Clean water Services MurdockC@CleanWaterServices.org on the CWS Riparian Habitat Assessment project.She is currentlythe Clean Water Services contract manager for Wzr's work to provide wetland delineation and flood study services for a project on Cedar Mill Creek. Brian Vaughn (503)797-2919 Brian worked most recently Marjorie and Metro Parks and brian.vaughn@oregonmetro.gov other Wzr staff on the Oxbow Park resto- Greenspaces ration project. Permitting for the project included a Joint Permit Application,County Land Use, No-Rise analysis, and erosion control permit. Chris Collins (503)226-2565 Chris Collins has worked closely with Marjo- Lower Columbia Estuary rie, Darlene, and Curtis over the years on the cCollins@estuarypartnership.org Partnership Stei erwald Floodplain Restoration project. This complex project involves many layers of federal,state,and local permitting. Darlene Siegel has been the Deputy Project Manager throughout the project and leads the project through the USACE Section 408 process and acquisition of federal, state and local permits. z4 Environmental Permit Services - Wolf Water Resources ti3, ' '�^ ','tit _ .*� •t �;.7 / y `� � � hY 41. get lip? VN 'Ok � _.� tar��! �J. -'� � t1��7:. �� .• +�. �-'—_�f�� �. y� l f' .p • i —.::ray:_ ,i99t►•' fi Wil_ s �N 'yGG'' i !�•• a -.•� _' ��.' y � ' )) 1. � it' '� � '� �4•A�l�. s' ..E •: •ill a kw Appendix EDUCATION PRINCIPAL WATEF RESOURCES ENGINEER B.ASc.Bio-Resource Engineering,University of British Columbia Marjorie Wolfe, PE, C zo`,'EARS OF EXPERIENCE Marjorie brings an integrated engineering/ecological approach to CERTIFICATIONS/ guide and oversee habitat restoration. Her technical background REGISTRATION r includes stream and wetland restoration,watershed planning,surface OR#77541PE ' water management policy,floodplain management,and stakeholder WA#42634 involvement.With almost two decades of experience,Marjorie ID#P-12844 understands both technical and social aspects of successful restoration Certified Floodplain projects-from engineering design and modeling to permitting and Manager stakeholder involvement.Her approach encourages collaboration while ensuring that P;zOFESSIONAL IFFILIATIONS deliverables, budgets,and schedules are met.This broad perspective allows effective Northwest Regional oversight of challenging projects. Floodplain Managers Association Experience River Restoration Northwest Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Reconnection,LCEP,Washougal,WA.Project Manager. (board member) Marjorie is managing this large-scale project to reconnect 1,000 acres of Columbia River Environmental and Water floodplain through breaching and removing a federally authorized levee.With a Resource Institute American Fisheries Society neighboring highway,railroad,and port,all phases of the project have involved a great Oregon Association of deal of stakeholder collaboration and communications.Project progress in all phases of Environmental Professionals this project was greatly dependent on the coordination with numerous stakeholders American Public works including USACE,WSDOT,and BNSF Railroad. Face to face meetings,a management Association team,and online collaboration tools were keytoward project task facilitation and completion. H&H and sediment modeling were important to the project design,with the CLIENT + ;TE sediment transport model studying channel resilience to variable long term flow and sediment inputs over a 5o-year period.A Stage-o approach was used for the design of an "What makes Marjorie alluvial fan with Gibbons Creek(which will be reconnected to the Columbia River).The stand out as an engineer, Gibbons Creek connection is a key component of the project to restore site hydrology and is her ability to think fish passage.The design met HIP III and Section 4o8 requirements. about a project in the broader context of overarching goals and at Oregon Flood Attenuation Impact Tool,Willamette Partnership.Project Manager, the same time,develop Marjorie is leading this innovative work to create a tool for floodplain restoration design technical solutions for and policy.The tool is a robust,yet easy to use, model that aides in determining implementation.Her reasonable,prudent,and cost effective alternatives for mitigation identified in the BIOP. ability to listen to and It has received very positive response so far from NMFS who is providing an in depth work with her clients to technical review of it.When complete,it will be available to municipalities,drainage understand(and to help them understand)what districts,developers,and others.This work follows ourteam members'work to develop they are ultimately trying the Oregon Stream Functional Assessment Method(SFAM)for mitigation(adopted June to achieve;opens the 2018), doorto innovative solutions that quite often Sandy River Oxbow Park Stream Restoration, Metro,Corbett,OR.Project Manager. produce a better outcome This multi-faceted project involves both park facility and habitat improvements along the more cost-effectively." region's most dynamic river.The Sandy river is heavily influenced by past volcanic activity CON'TA0 on Mt Hood which filled the drainage basin with fine sediments.The river is still adapting Carol Murdock,Clean to the influx of these lahars as it erodes and deposits bed and bank material shifting Water Services position across the valley.The restoration goals include increased side channel and floodplain connectivity,large wood jams,and riparian enhancements.This project requires Marjorie to closely coordinate with a large design team, regulators and project partners adapting the design to meet multiple goals and constraints.Marjorie oversaw Marjorie Wolfe, PE,CFM Page 2 the development of a FEMA No Rise Analysis,Joint Permit Application,and a natural resources assessment for County land use permitting. Cedar Mill Creek Flood Studies and Corridor Enhancements,Clean Water Services Beaverton,OR.Project Manager. Marjorie is managing W2r's services to permit the sanitary line replacement involved with this project. Our services include natural resources assessment,wetland delineation, hydraulic modeling,feasibility,design, permitting,and bid package documents.Field studies and reports include a wetland delineation, natural resources assessment, and a CWS Vegetated Corridor Assessment.Permitting forthis project will involve land use permitting, DEQ 3.200c erosion control,Section 404 Joint Permit Application(JPA)for submittal to Oregon DSL and USACE and a service provider letter.Additional floodplain permitting will be required including a no rise certification. Riparian Habitat Assessment,Clean Water Services,Washington County,OR.Project Manager. Marjorie is leading field work,unsteady hydraulic modeling,and GIS analysis to help CWS quantitatively assess improvements in floodplain function from riparian vegetation along Rock,Bronson,and Fanno Creeks.The W2rteam's efforts are also helping CWS understand existing and historical conditions to identify changes in hydraulic and geomorphic behavior of the study reaches.The results demonstrated the importance of riparian vegetation,floodplain connectivity,and beaver dams in stabilizing streams affected by hydromodification. Portland Water Bureau Dabney Park Stream Restoration,Sandy River,OR.Project Manager.A landslide in Dabney Park blocked and rerouted a tributary stream in the Sandy River floodplain cutting off over3000 feet of stream habitat.The project involves reconnecting the stream to its previous alignment and adding large wood and riparian enhancements.Low impact ground equipment and a helicopterwere used during construction to minimize impacts to natural areas and park uses.Marjorie led the team's services which included H&H modeling,FEMA No Rise Analysis,permit support,and a natural resources assessment for County land use.She worked closely with project partners to minimize impacts to the riparian canopy while avoiding the landslide.The project was completed under budget and constructed ahead of schedule. Wilsonville Willamette Outfalls Projects,Wilsonville,OR.Principal Engineer.The City of Wilsonville seeks to stabilize three eroding stormwater outfalls to the Willamette River.W2r is responsible for hydrology and hydraulic modeling for water quality treatment,stable channel design,and bank protection design, bio-engineering and large wood design aspects,and environmental and floodplain permitting in coordination with civil and geotechnical engineers. Hydrology and hydraulic modeling were conducted to ODOT standards for bank stability and water quality treatment to WES standards.These designs focused on channel stabilization via step pools and rock lined chutes in erosion prone reaches with recommendations for vegetation enhancements along the Willamette River and lower gradient reaches. Marjorie determined a permitting approach to address necessary in water work and worked closely with regulatory agencies to integrate their input and address their concerns in the design. Her familiarity with regulatory and ODOT/WES design requirements enabled the team to efficiently produce a design that met both the City's requirements and agency concerns. EDuu.TiON SENIOR AouA ric ANE) FISHERIES BIO O-IST M.S.Ecology& Environmental Studies, Univrsityof Maine Darlene Siegel B.S.Environmental Science, Ohio State University Darlene is a senior aquatic and fisheries biologist with expertise in 20YEARS OF EXPEWENCE habitat and biological assessments, and regulatory requirements.With 20 years of experience,she has successfully led complex,multiple- PROFESSIONAL f.FFILI.ATIONS objective projects from feasibility through design phases.She brings a River Restoration Northwest unique ski llset in habitat valuation methodologies and is a key team American Fisheries Society member on our engineering work where she informs the relationship between aquatic ecology,hydrology,vegetation,and riparian habitat. Darlene skillfully prepares documentation for environmental permits and proactively coordinates with resource agencies.She played a key role in developing mitigation measures for Portland Harbor and uses her knowledge of regulatory requirements on our design process. Experience Oxbow Park Stream Restoration, Metro,Portland Water Bureau,Troutdale,OR. Biological Lead.This multi-faceted project involves both park facility and habitat improvements along the region's most dynamic river,the Sandy.The restoration goals include increased side channel and floodplain connectivity, large wood jams,and riparian enhancements.Darlene developed the state and local permits for the project and conducted natural resource assessments of the project area.She also assisted with a project risk assessment and the development of biological criteria for the design of the project. Riparian Habitat Assessment,Clean Water Services,Washington County,OR. Biological Lead. Clean Water Services is assessing the long-term effects of a riparian planting effort that began in 2000 in Washington County.Darlene with field data collection of response variables in planted and unplanted reaches of Rock,Bronson,and Fanno Creeks.She also assisted with data interpretation and report writing.The results of the project linked the benefits of ecosystem restoration as a tool for hydromodification. Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Restoration and Flood Risk Reduction Project,Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership,WA.Deputy Project Manager.The Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership is leading the floodplain restoration of Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge.The project involves the construction of a federally certified setback levee, breaching of an existing federally certified levee,and restoration of over 1,000 acres of wetland and riparian habitats. Darlene is the deputy project manager for the project and is leading the USACE Section 408 application process through active coordination and production of the required studies and analyses to ensure approval of the project.She is also leading the federal,state,and local permitting of the project.During the feasibility phase, Darlene performed a fatal flaw analysis by reviewing existing information and collecting data to determine USACE and other flood risk reduction requirements.Other feasibility tasks completed include hydrology and hydraulic analyses,wetland assessments, and sediment analyses.Alternatives analyses and conceptual civil and structural design of the project features have been completed which involved determining the design elevation of the new setback levee,the alignment,dimensions,and cost of the setback levees,and recommended location(s)and approximate dimensions of levee breaches,and Darlene Siegel Page i the design of a closure structure crossing Highway 14.The restoration team is actively working though the 100%design phase of the project. CREST Skipanon River Habitat Restoration Project,Warrenton,OR. Project Manager. Darlene was the project manager for the feasibility study and design to replace three antiquated water control structures to eliminate fish passage barriers and restore natural flows and nutrient cycling within the Skipanon River system. The project was focused between river miles two and seven of the Skipanon River,which originates in the Oregon coast range and drains approximately 13 square miles to its confluence with the Columbia River at Warrenton,Oregon. The major feature of this project was the replacement of the 8th Street Dam tide gate structure with a single span bridge. Darlene has provided design criteria,alternatives and feasibility analyses of the project,and agency coordination to assist the client on selecting a preferred alternative. Wapato Access Restoration Project,Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership,Portland,OR. Project Manager. Darlene was the project manager and led the restoration design of 400- foot connection channel between the Multnomah channel and an inland wetland to provide off-channel rearing habitat for salmonids on Sauvie Island. Fish passage and channel stability criteria were validated through modeling of the diurnal tidal and annual flood cycles.Other notable project features include the geotechnical design of berms to maintain the area's flooding characteristics and a 60-foot long equestrian and pedestrian bridge.Additionally, Darlene provided biological design criteria,developed the revegetation planting plan design,specifications,and costs,and provided permit support. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department South Fork Silver Creek Bank Stabilization at Campground Bridge,Silver Falls State Park,Marion County,OR.Fish Biologist.This project stabilized the bank and re-align approximately 16o linear foot segment of South Fork Silver Creek to prevent further erosion and scour of the bridge that provides the only access to the Silver Falls State Park campground.The project re-graded the banks,added three stream barbs,vegetated riprap and wood habitat structures to stabilize the stream bank and channel and return the creek to its original path at the bridge crossing.Darlene provided ODFW and NMFS agency coordination,obtained an Oregon Scientific Taking Permit and developed a fish salvage plan.Darlene led fish salvage and monitoring during isolation of construction work area. Stormwater Outfall Bank Stabilization and Water Quality Projects,City of Wilsonville, Wilsonville,OR.Biological Lead.The City of Wilsonville seeks to stabilize three eroding stormwater outfalls to the Willamette River.Darlene completed the state and local permitting requirements and assisted with biological criteria for the design of the project. WDFW South Unit Buckmire Slough(Shillapoo)Restoration,Vancouver,WA.Project Manager. Darlene is managing the services of Wzr on this floodplain restoration project. Approximately 54o acres,the site was formerly managed as agricultural land—its altered hydrology from historic Columbia River floodplain conditions has left remnant wetlands and channel features.The project will implement fish passage bridges or culvert crossings, remove up to 14 water control structures,breach the Columbia River levee in two locations,construct a setback levee,and promote native plant species re-establishment. With levee setback and Lower Columbia River Estuary habitat restoration experience, Darlene is coordinating the multi-disciplinary team which includes structural,civil,and geotechnical engineering team members.She is also providing coordination and permitting support with NOAA,USFWS, USACE,WA Department of Ecology,and Clark County. �yz - EDUCATION LANDSCAPE ECOLOGIST M.A.,Geography, Appalachian State Joe RUdolph University B.S.,Geospatial Science Radford University Joe leads War's survey and use of visualization technologies, including the use of Wzr's 4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE UAV(drone)for project reconnaissance,3D renderings,and GIS mapping.Coupled with his background in landscape ecology,he brings an understanding of project development CERTIFICATION and design needs to his survey efforts,which results in more focused data that better Certified Remote Pilot aligns with our design processes(and therefore significant project efficiencies and cost (Drone)-FAA Partao7 savings). T'IAINING�, Joe is integrated into all project phases including natural resources field work and the HEC-RAS zD,River preparation technical reports,mapping analyses,and permitting documentation.His Hydraulics advanced spatial analysis skill helps our team make informed decisions and also to convey Guidance for using ORWAP technical information into easily understandable maps and graphics that benefit client v.3.2 in the state and federal communications with project stakeholders. programs(webinar) Macrobenthic Surveying Topographic Surveying Experience Stream Assessment Derry Dell Creek Slope Stabilization and Stream Restoration.City of Tigard,Tigard OR.Technical Support.Joe assisted with project permitting documentation and provided F'20FESSONALAFFILIATIONS wetland delineation,topographic survey,GIS processing,cartographic production and Environmental Learning assisted with the design forthis slope stabilization project on an urban creek.Wzr Center at Clackamas provided a full engineering design forthe implementation of streambed stabilization and Community college- ecological enhancement along Derry Dell Creek.Joe's ability to preformed numerous Technical Advisor River Restoration Northwest tasks associated with this project,granted him a unique and comprehensive Geologic Society of America understanding of the project site.These insights were effectively integrated into the American Association of design process. Geographers Wetland Delineations,Bureau of Environmental Services(BES)On-Call, Portland,OR. Joe has managed several task orders for on-call services to the City of Portland.This work required wetland and ordinary high-water mark(OHW)delineations to support application submittals to the USACE and DSL permit departments.To date Joe and the Wer field team have performed wetland delineations for sites on Balch Creek(in Forest Park),Johnson Creek(at Luther Road)and an unnamed creek(in South Burlingame). Wetland delineations have been in accordance with 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual, and Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Regional Supplement.The OHWM and jurisdiction have also been determined from all waters using the methodology outlined in the USACE Regulatory Guidance Letter,and Oregon Streamflow Duration Assessment Method. Oxbow Park Stream Restoration,Metro, Portland Water Bureau,Troutdale,OR. Engineering Support,Permitting, Technical Report Preparation,and GISAnalysis.Joe processed high resolution aerial imagery and LiDAR data for use in design and as supplements in permitting and technical documents.He developed streamline workflows for processing and storing large datasets in format which would work across an array for software platforms.He was also responsible for updating engineering plans through each phase of project development.He also capitalized on this project knowledge to efficiently complete applicable permit applications.Furthermore,he was responsible for editing and contributing to the Natural Resource Assessment report,which serves as a baseline report for areas in and around the project site.He was also able to leverage his knowledge of total station survey and efficiently prepare and implement a construction stakeout. Following the construction stakeout,he routinely visited the site to provide construction Joseph Rudolph Page i oversight and affirm that critical elevation where being met on a large logjam situated at the inlet of the side channel project. Riparian Habitat Studies,Clean Water Services,Washington County,OR.Field Survey, Technical Report Preparation, GIS Analysis.As part of a site visit,Joe cataloged observations pertaining to flood attenuation,floodplain habitat,and flooding extent. These observations were then presented in a qualitative and quantitative fashion to discern between planted and unplanted floodplains.Moreover,Joe performed advanced spatial analysis to compare flooding extents at specific project locations. Dabney Stream Restoration,Portland Water Bureau,Corbett,OR.Engineering Support, Technical Report Preparation,and GIS Analysis. Joe administered the processing of high resolution aerial imagery and LiDAR data for use in design and as supplements in permitting and technical documents.He also developed a field data dictionary for use in ESRI's Arc Collector.The use of this dictionary allowed for the rapid collection of features during a project site visit.He was also responsible for updating the plans through each phase of project development.Furthermore, he was responsible for editing and contributing to the Natural Resource Assessment report. He leveraged knowledge of total station survey and efficiently prepared and implemented a construction stakeout. Stormwater Outfall Bank Stabilization and Water Quality Projects,City of Wilsonville, Wilsonville,OR.Engineering Support,Permitting, GIS Analysis.Joe assisted with the completion of a Joint Permit Application(JPA)centered around the stabilization and restoration of two stormwater outfalls in Wilsonville, OR.Having had the dual responsibilities of permitting and produced cartographic production in support of permitting and documentation efforts streamlined the permitting process. Furthermore, he was responsible for completing edits to site design plans. South Unit Buckmire Slough(Shillapoo)Restoration Project,Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,Vancouver,WA.Field Work and GIS Analysis. Provided flood modeling,wetland analysis,LIDAR processing,and GIS terrain analysis;contributed to report development and permitting documentation.He used advanced GIS processing and analysis techniques to effectively model inundation to capture ponded wetland extents and potential encroachment to adjacent properties.This modeling effort was automated and utilized across a multitude of different water surface elevation scenarios. This efficient modeling approach was employed during the concept design phase of this project,it eliminated the need for more expensive modeling alternatives,while informing design criteria and generating powerful visual aids. Palensky-Enyart(McCarthy Creek)-Flight's End Floodplain Restoration Projects, CREST,Portland,OR.Project Technician.Joe completed LiDAR processing,GIS terrain analysis,flow measurement,topographic survey,technical report writing,and data management/distribution on these projects.He used advanced GIS automation techniques to expedite the modeling of existing and proposed inundation and vegetation conditions.Through this customized approach,the introduction of human errorto iterative modeling was removed,associated costs were reduced,and informative metrics were generated. He also produced engaging cartographic products,which effectively conveyed restoration concepts at stakeholder meetings.Furthermore,he assisted in the completion of the basis of design reports,as well as construction specifications.Having served a large role in the design process,Joe efficiently translated this information in the field during the construction stakeout portion of the project. By envisioning the contractor's workflow he enhanced the"readability"of the stakeout by adjusting the design and associated staking in the field.p .-a EDUCATION ENGI.INEEPR IN TFiNINING B.Sc.Environmental Resources , Humboldt StatleUniversity Rowyn Cooper-Caroselli, EIT, CFM 3 YEARS OF E::PE^IF.NCE Rowyn is an Engineer in Training specializing in water quality and CERTIFIC;1IONS/ ,t,): stream restoration design.He performs stream and water quality REGISTPATION assessments,analysis and hydraulic modeling using HEC-RAS,ArcGIS, Engineer in Training and AutoCAD Civil 3D. He brings a diverse array of stream assessment certification from the and surveying skills including auto level,total station,RTK, handheld California Licensing Board (#3.5663.5) GPS,laser range finding,discharge measurement,macro-invertebrate ASFPM Certified Floodplain sampling,and particle counts. Manager Wilderness First Responder Experience CPR&First Aid Certified Oregon Floodplain Attenuation Impact Tool(FAIM),Willamette Partnership, SKILLS&TRAINING Portland,OR.Engineering Support.The Willamette Partnership is building a suite of tools Topographic Surveying that communities can use to demonstrate that floodplain development and restoration Stream Assessment projects meet the stipulations of NMFS's BiOP on the National Flood Insurance Program Water Quality Testing in Oregon.War is tasked with developing a tool that assesses floodplain storage and Operation of manual attenuation of flow across spatial scales for use comparing impacts and benefits of transmission 4WD vehicles floodplain development and restoration.Rowyn helped develop and constrain the and vehicles pulling trailers conceptual model for the tool using his understanding of physical hydrodynamic processes,datasets that would be ubiquitously available for users,and what field data PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS collection method would be practicable for a diverse group of practitioners.Development River Restoration Northwest of this tool has given him a strong understanding of floodplain mitigation from practical ASCE-Environmental Water and legal perspectives. Resources Group Salmonid Restoration Derry Dell Creek Restoration,City of Tigard,Tigard,OR.Engineering Support. Federation Hydromodification impacts were causing Derry Dell Creek to incise dramatically, Northwest Regional compromising a stormwater outfall,and causing a landslide that put several houses at Floodplain Management risk. Rowyn helped to develop stream stabilization measures that would not compromise Association the habitat value of the stream and worked closely with the project partners to ensure seamless integration of the civil and in stream project works.Due to the urgent nature of PRESENTATIONS the project,the design timeline was accelerated and the project was brought through Floodplain Attenuation Impact Mitigation Tool— construction in less than a year.At time of construction Rowyn worked with the Lower Columbia River contractor to ensure the project was executed for both function and aesthetics such the Estuary Conference,April recreation value of a popular neighborhood trail was also enhanced. 203.8 Riparian Habitat Assessment,Clean Water Services,Washington County,OR. Engineering Support.Clean Water Services is assessing the long-term effects of a riparian planting effort that began in 2000 in Washington County.Rowyn updated historical hydraulic models to reflect existing conditions with recent cross section survey data in planted and unplanted reaches of Rock,Bronson,and Fanno Creeks.He updated model roughness coefficients based on field observation and inspection of current and historical aerial photos of the study reaches.His subsequent examination of model output for the existing and historical conditions identified important changes in hydraulic and geomorphic behavior of the study reaches which he wrote up in a summary report. Baker Creek Ecological Enhancement Plan, Clean Water Services, Metro,Washington County,OR.Engineering Support. Clean Water Services is developing projects to improve habitat diversity,floodplain access,stream shading and other ecological functions in Rowyn Cooper-Caroselli Page z Baker Creek.Rowyn developed GIS data for proposed project actions including bed grade control structures,wood jams,and wood installations for preventing upslope flow accumulation and erosion. Multnomah Channel Connections,CREST,Portland, OR.Engineering Support.CREST is undertaking three floodplain connection and enhancement projects adjacent to Multnomah Channel,at Flight's End,the Palensky Wildlife Mitigation Area, and McCarthy Creek.For hydrologic/hydraulic assessment of the interconnected cascading wetland complex at the Palensky site Rowyn developed an innovative modeling technique to add functionality to HEC-RAS such that infiltration and evapotranspiration could be simulated in a zD modeling area.The technique is unprecedented and unproven so Rowyn undertook extensive model calibration with water surface elevation data for the site and performed validation with an additional season of data.The model informed the effect of beaver dams and beaver dam analogues across the floodplain and was used for No Rise analyses for the project. Wilsonville Outfalls,AKS,Portland,OR.Engineering Support.The City of Wilsonville seeks to stabilize three eroding stormwater outfalls to the Willamette River.Rowyn worked to develop a water quality swale design that would be stable and functional within stringent permitting constraints.He also assessed the stability of large wood placements required for mitigation over a range of suitable alternatives to identify the most cost- effective way to meet the requirement. Pringle Creek Enhancement,City of Salem,Salem,OR.Engineering Support.The City of Salem seeks to enhance storm water treatment and habitat in Pringle Creek.The section of creek assessed is in a popular public park and will serve as both a practical enhancement and a public outreach/demonstration project.Rowyn worked closely with city personnel and a diverse technical team to develop alternatives that will provide robust functional habitat and water quality improvement,and improve the user experience of the park. Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration, LCEP,Washougal,WA.Engineering Support. Rowyn assisted with this multifaceted floodplain restoration in a variety of ways.He performed rock size analysis for habitat riffles,floodplain substrate,and gravel augmentation such that critical elements ofthe design are robust but the landscape can still adjust and evolve dynamically.Time spent at the site performing supplemental survey and water level data collection helped familiarize him with the refuge which streamlined his involvement with all aspects of the design plan development.Experience with construction oversight for large wood placement and channel excavation helped him refine specifications for those work items such that they are more constructible without compromising design performance. Oxbow Park Stream Restoration, Metro, Portland Water Bureau,Troutdale,OR. Engineering Support.This multi-faceted project involved both park facility and habitat improvements.The restoration goals included increased side channel and floodplain connectivity,large wood jams,and riparian enhancements.Rowyn produced the plans for this project;having helped with the topographic survey he was able to work through the design process efficiently.He performed volume estimates for earthworks and tailored grading to minimize cut,fill,and ground disturbance.His familiarity with the project allowed him to make field adjustments to the construction stakeout to accommodate important design alterations.Throughout construction he worked closely with the client and contractors to ensure the project timelines were met inside the in water work window and with restricted work hours due to fire danger. EDUCATI()N WETLAND SCIENTIST M.S.,Soil Science, Oregon State University Cameron Bergen B.S.,Natural Resources and Geoscience, Oregon State University Cameron provides project leadership for wetland determinations and delineations, mitigation design and monitoring,soil analysis and 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE mapping,and erosion control plans.He has extensive experience with t surveying and monitoring,including plant surveys, hydrologic PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS " • monitoring,biological and geomorphic assessments.He has been Society of wetland certified in the use of the Oregon Rapid Wetland Assessment Protocol Scientists (ORWAP)since Zoog.His expertise includes conducting GIS analysis Oregon Society of Soil and creating maps using public and private data.Cameron has experience with regulatory Scientists protocols and regulations from USACE,DSL, OAR,ODOT,ODFW and NRCS.He has worked with a variety of partners,including non-profits,private firms and public entities, CERTIFICATIONS such as joint agency projects with USFS and BLM for habitat surveys.Additionally,he has Oregon Rapid Assessment provided technical support for long-term scientific and environmental projects ranging Protocol(ORWAP)Zoog from watershed studies,airshed analysis,long-term soil carbon respiration,and watershed scale geodatabase maintenance. Experience Wetland Delineations, Bureau of Environmental Services(BES)On-Call,Portland,OR. Cameron has assisted with has managed several recent task orders for on-call services to the City of Portland.This work required wetland and ordinary high-water mark(OHW) delineations to support application submittals to the USACE and DSL permit departments.To date,he has performed wetland delineations for sites on Balch Creek(in Forest Park),Johnson Creek(at Luther Road)and an unnamed creek(in South Burlingame).Wetland delineations have been in accordance with 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual,and Mountains,Valleys,and Coast Regional Supplement.The OHWM and jurisdiction have also been determined from all waters using the methodology outlined in the USACE Regulatory Guidance Letter,and Oregon Streamflow Duration Assessment Method Baker Creek Ecological Enhancement Plan, Clean Water Services,Metro,Washington County,OR.Engineering Support.Clean Water Services is developing projects to improve habitat diversity,floodplain access,stream shading and other ecological functions in Baker Creek.Cameron assisted in the natural resources studies required for proposed project actions including bed grade control structures,wood jams,and wood installations for preventing upslope flow accumulation and erosion. Monroe Wastewater Treatment Facility,Wetland Mitigation Plan,Benton County OR. Project Manager and Wetland Scientist.The City of Monroe constructed an additional treatment lagoon at their waste water treatment plant and the 11-acre project site impacted onsite wetlands.Cameron developed and wrote a compensatory wetland mitigation plan for the project which was submitted to and approved by DSL.His primary tasks included reviewing previous wetland delineation and removal/fill permits,site inspection and verification of onsite conditions,creation of a planting list including species,placement,installation method and quantity per acre.Cameron provided a detailed map of the planting plan and wrote a five year monitoring plan. Curtis Loeb, PE Page z reducing streampower and maximizing floodplain connectivity.W2rworked effectively with both the City's Conveyance and Science divisions to take a different approach,giving the creek more room by relocating overlooks and paths and incorporating log structures that redirected flows instead of armoring the banks.Consensus was achieved on this alternative approach because it reduced risks to the pipeline.The project is currently in the go%Design phase. Evaluating Beaver Activity and Effectiveness of Dam Analogue Structures in Recently Restored Floodplains of the Lower Columbia River(Research presentations:2o16 CREC Conference;2017 WA RCO Conference).Lead Investigator. Curtis was the lead investigator on this study to document beaver activity in floodplains of the Lower Columbia River Estuary(LCRE).They study was intended to inform the suitability,general efficacy,guide the design,and characterize utilization of beaver dam analogues(BDAs) constructed to encourage beaver use and improve habitat.Reconnaissance data were collected and analyzed at over a dozen restoration sites throughout the LCRE and involved over30 total natural dams and constructed BDAs locations. Findings of this investigation include low overall use of constructed BDAs,minimum water depths of 2.0 to 2.5 feet for burrowing into banks and dam construction,common use of tiered dams, preference for mud overwoody dam materials,among others.Information and observations from this study cam be used to understanding key animal-behavior erosions mechanism and potential infrastructure measures to address them elsewhere. Sturgeon Lake(Dairy Creek)Restoration,CREST,Portland,OR.Project Manager. Dairy Creek is a disconnected secondary channel between the Columbia River and Sturgeon Lake on Sauvie Island.Wer is assisting CREST with restoring tidal habitat functions to the channel by replacing two undersized culverts with a bridge on Reeder Rd. The project includes analyzing hydraulic patterns to develop a stable channel,designing inlet protection and habitat features stable under fluvial,tidal,and wind-wave hydraulic conditions,and designing bridge scour countermeasures.Curtis is the project manager and is overseeing the development of construction documents and ODOT specifications through final design.He expedited completion of the 5o%Design to facilitate ODFW, County,and MSWCD reviews and permit submission. Dabney Stream Restoration, Portland Water Bureau,Corbett,OR.Senior Review Engineer. Curtis provided senior engineering review of the design documents priorto construction.The stream,a tributary of the Sandy River at Dabney State Park,historically meandered over a high floodplain bench for roughly two-thirds of a mile until a landslide diverted it into the river where it has been head-cutting severely.The project involves reconnecting the stream to its previous alignment and adding large wood and riparian enhancements. Flights End Floodplain Restoration,CREST,Sauvie Island,OR.Senior Engineering Review.Curtis provided senior engineering review of the plans,specifications,design report,and cost estimate for the Flights End Restoration Project.The project involved developing an innovate approach to preserve popular waterfowl wetlands while providing salmonid access using beaver dam analogues at specific elevations based on water levels and temperature to minimize the risk of fish stranding.The innovate design approach enabled the project to gain stakeholder support,meet funding requirements,and move construction forward by one year.Wer provided analysis and graphics for stakeholder outreach and worked closely with CREST staff and partners to integrate and communicate multiple objectives related to site access,waterfowl habitat,and salmonid rearing habitat. 7 s EDUCATION SENIOR RIVER SCIENTIST 2974 BSc(Honours), Environmental Sciences, Colin Thorne, PhD Univ.of East Anglia Iia 2978 PhD,Environmental Sciences,Univ.of East Anglia Colin has nearly four decades of experience in flooding science and flood risk management in the UK,USA and many other countries 40 YE;PS OF EXPERIENCE spread across five continents.His expertise ranges from using Digital Elevation Models to map hotspots for concentrated surface runoff, F UFESSIONALAFFI�IATi:)NS erosion and sedimentation at the watershed scale,to rapid risk PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSscreening to focus attention on locations and infrastructure posing potentially significant risks to people,property,and habitat.From this experience,he has American Geophysical Union (since 2980) developed effective ways to communicate and engage with stakeholders through American society of Civil participatory modelling and co-production of knowledge.During 2024 Colin led a UK Engineers(Affiliate)(since team collaborating with PSU and Reed College in developing a GIS-based approach to 2982) evaluating the benefits of using integrated systems of grey and green infrastructure to British Society for reduce flood risk and improve water quality in Johnson Creek, in Portland. Geomorphology(since 2974) Trustee—Papplewick Trust Experience and Water Education Trust (since 2008) Red Rock Creek Stabilization,Site Evaluations and Scoping,City of Tigard,Tigard, Member of Editorial Panel OR.Senior Geomorphologist. Colin was one of the staff members to review Red Rock forthe Geographical Journal Creek in Tigard for bank erosion and incision issues.The project site is a reach of Red Rock (since 2999) Creek that runs between two commercial properties near the intersection of SW 72nd Avenue and SW Pacific Highway. A 20-inch diameter sanitary sewer runs parallel to Red Rock Creek along this reach,and part of it has become exposed due to bank erosion.Colin provided insight and leadership in reviewing field conditions and developing an approach for addressing this situation.The project team proposed to repair and manage incision, cover,and protect the exposed sewer line,using bioengineering techniques that enhance the natural aesthetic and ecological functions of the creek.Colin's role was to provide expertise to City-wide efforts on the project. A Stream Evolution Model Integrating Habitat and Ecosystem Benefits, B.Cluer and C.Thorne,2013:The hydrologic,hydraulic,morphological and vegetative attributes of the stream during each evolutionary stage provide varying ranges and qualities of habitat and ecosystem benefits.Colin has helped to construct a fluvial-habitat scoring scheme that distinguishes the relative,and substantial differences in,ecological values of different evolutionary stages. Consideration of the links between stream evolution and ecosystem services leads to improved understanding of the ecological status of contemporary, managed rivers compared with their historical,unmanaged counterparts.The potential utility of the Stream Evolution Model,with its interpretation of habitat and ecosystem benefits,includes improved river management decision making with respect to future capital investment not only in aquatic, riparian,and floodplain conservation and restoration,but also in interventions intended to promote species recovery. EPSRC-NSF Blue-Green Cities Consortium—Newcastle Uk and Portland USA.Colin chairs the Blue-Green Cities Consortium,which uses Newcastle UK and Portland,Oregon as demonstration cities(www.blueareencities.ac.uk/). Blue-Green Cities aim to manage the urban water cycle holistically,while integrating the design and management of floodplains and green spaces.This year,the UK team are collaborating with the Portland- Vancouver ULTRA team(http://www.fsl.orst.edu/eco-p/ultra/)based at PSU and Reed Colin Thorne, PhD Page 2 College.The US-UK team is currently researching stormwater management in Johnson Creek,under the Clean WaterforAll initiative http://www.bluegreencities.ac.uk/bluegreencities/research/clean-water-for-aII.asRx.This uses a GIS based approach to address:uncertainty and decision making,hydrology, hydraulics,sediment,pollutant and debris dynamics,stakeholder preferences,and community engagement in assessing the multiple benefits of optimising the mix of grey and green infrastructure.The aim is to demonstrate how integrated infrastructure systems can provide treatment trains for stormwater that are acceptable to residents, communities and land owners,while being environmentally sustainable and cost- effective.Findings to date illustrate that integrated systems of grey and green instrastructure not only deliver effective stormwater management but are also resilient and adaptable to future changes in climate,land-use and societal preferences for urban built and natural environments.The work in Johnson Creek demonstrates direct applicability of Blue-Green approaches and spatially coordinated systems to Portland and surrounding cities. NOAA Risk Screening Matrix for Species and Habitats for River Restoration Projects In 2oo8,Colin was engaged by NOAA-NMFS and the USFWS to develop a risk screening matrix with which to make rapid assessments of risks to listed species/habitats posed by proposed river restoration projects.Extension of the method's applicability (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/3.0.1002/rra.2753/abstract)means that it could be useful to rapidly assess risks to people, property and habitat associated with grey and green infrastructure alternatives for urban flood management. Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Reconnection,LCEP,Washougal,WA:Colin's input to this project was important toward gaining USACE support for process-based designs that integrate stream and wetland restoration across 1,000 acres of floodplain.He also helped guide the Stage-o restoration of Gibbons Creek across an alluvial fan.Role:Technical Advisor Snake River Tributaries Sediment Budget,Asotin County Conservation District, Clarkston,WA.Colin directed this project that included developing a stream assessment and sediment budget for five tributaries of the Snake River.He provided oversight and technical expertise forthe implementation of the Watershed Baseline Study and Fluvial Audit approach that put each tributary in its watershed context as the first step to investigate the sediment transfer characteristics of each stream.Following these steps, the project team implemented a more quantitative sediment transport assessment to develop sediment budgets for each of the five tributaries. Johnson Creek Oxbow Enhancement Project,City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services,Portland,OR.Project Director. Colin was the project director for this project which included a geomorphic assessment that focused on informing eight potential future project elements including: fish passage improvements at an existing fish ladder, breaching or removing a rock-lined earthen berm to improve floodplain connectivity and wetland habitat,managing bank erosion at the apex of a channel meander,and improving fish access into a restored wetland complex. EDUCATION RESTORATION ENGINEER B.S.Civil Engineering, University of Portland Amanda Jones, PE, ESCM 7 Y'_A^S OF EXPERT-NCE CERTIFICATION"! With blended experience in water resources restoration and civil REGISTRATION engineering,Amanda brings design expertise of both natural Professional Engineer in # systems and built infrastructure.Whether it be designing green Oregon(No.84779PE) stormwater infrastructure or returning channel hydrology to a tidal Erosion and Sediment wetland converted into agricultural use Amanda is skilled in the Control Manager,ODOT No. g 49z83 analysis and design of habitat restoration projects.She is a design (2/13/13)-(5/02/19) and Auto-CAD project lead and is efficient using GIS and HEC-RAS.Project experience has included creating construction documents,specifications,cost estimates,as-built P^i)'ESSIOP!ALAFFILIATIOFJS documentation,as well as permitting support. American Society of Civil Engineers Experience TRAININGS Oxbow Park Restoration–Sandy River,Metro,Corbett,OR.Lead Engineer.This multi- 1D and 2D HEC-RAS faceted project Involves both park facility and habitat Improvements along the region's Modeling most dynamic river.Restoration goals include increased side channel and floodplain connectivity, large wood jams,and riparian enhancements.Amanda is leading the engineering design services.This.has included buoyancy and scour calculations that CLIENT QUOTE informed the design and placement of large woody debris. "I have reviewed the Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Restoration,Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, responses to the Flight's Washougal,WA.Project Engineer.This project will restore over s,000 acres of habitat End technical review.I along the Columbia River, including up to 12 stocks of juvenile salmonids protected under have no additional the Endangered Species Act.As the lead project engineer,Amanda has performed field comments,and recommend that a formal data collection,assisted fish passage design and wetland grading, performed H&H 8o%technical review is analyses,sediment transport modeling,and led the development of design drawings for not needed-..In addition, the various phases of plan submittals,following QAQC protocols closely. Hydraulic the risk matrix was analyses and sediment transport modeling were important to the project design—the excellent." sediment transport model studied channel resilience to variable long term flow and sediment inputs over a 5o-year period.Amanda also developed a design to stabilize the `ouDouglas Knapp,?E,Flsh& `Aa-` Gibbons Creek below the bridge. Wildlife Program Engineer, Bonneville Power Johnson Creek-Luther Road Restoration and Sewer Main Protection Project, Administration Portland BES,Portland,OR.Engineer.Amanda provided assessment and design services to this restoration project which will protect sewer infrastructure,an adjacent trail, reconnect/restore the adjacent flood plain,stabilize stream banks,and mitigate stormwater outfalls. Protection of the sewer main involves design of a roughened channel to stabilizethe channel while providing fish passage during low flows.Bank stabilization measures include a combination engineered logjam and rock placement. Reeder Road Bridge-Sturgeon Lake(Dairy Creek),CREST,Portland,OR.Deputy Project Manager. Dairy Creek is a disconnected secondary channel that connects the Columbia River to Sturgeon Lake on Sauvie Island.W2r is working with Crest and HDR to restore tidal functions to the channel and replace two undersized culverts with a bridge on Reeder Road. The project includes analyzing hydraulic patterns to develop a stable channel,provide inlet protection,and design bridge scour protection.Amanda is the lead engineer developing the construction documents and ODOT specifications through final Amanda Jones,PE,ESCM Page i design.She has responded to CREST's needs for both value-added services and expedited schedules throughout all phases of the project. Dabney Stream Restoration, Portland Water Bureau,Corbett,OR.Lead Engineer. Amanda led the design and permitting documentation efforts for this project, located on tributary to the Sandy River.The stream historically meandered a high floodplain bench for roughly two-thirds of a mile until a landslide diverted it into the river at the far upstream end of the bench where it is head-cutting severely.The project involves reconnecting the stream to its previous alignment and adding large wood and riparian enhancements Crane, Domeyer,Willow Bar,CREST,Portland,OR.Engineering Support.The Columbia River Estuary Study(CREST)used BPA funding to restore estuary functions and habitat to three sites on Sauvie Island.Wzr led a team of consultants from project feasibility to final design,including assessment of ecological function,geomorphology,H&H modeling,and alternatives analysis including cost estimates.Amanda led the as-built survey and document after construction completion.Wzr expedited the as-built survey before high water inundated the site when the previous surveyor became too busy. Palensky,Enyart,Flight's End Restorations,CREST,Portland,OR.Deputy Project Manager.Wzr designed three sites along Multnomah Channel on Sauvie Island.Technical services forthese projects included H&H modeling and analysis,stable channel design, and final bid sets that utilized ODOT specifications.Amanda was the lead engineer for the design and the development of construction documents and specifications.She oversaw the H&H 2D HEC-RAS modeling for alternatives analysis and design.She responded to CREST's needs for both value-added services and expedited schedules throughout all phases of each project. Willamette River Outfall Stabilization,City of Wilsonville,Wilsonville,OR. Engineering Support. The City of Wilsonville seeks to stabilize three eroding stormwater outfalls to the Willamette River.W2r is responsible for hydrology and hydraulic modeling for water quality treatment,stable channel design,and bank protection design, bio-engineering and large wood design aspects,and environmental and floodplain permitting in coordination with civil and geotechnical engineers. Hydrology and hydraulic modeling were conducted to ODOT standards for bank stability and water quality treatment to WES standards.These designs focused on channel stabilization via step pools and rock lined chutes in erosion prone reaches with recommendations for vegetation enhancements along the Willamette River and lower gradient reaches.Amanda applied her knowledge of hydraulic processes to provide assistance on the hydraulic report and input on the proposed design. South Unit Buckmire Slough(Shillapoo Wildlife Area),WDFW.Project Engineer.Wzr is collaborating with WDFW and CRESTto restore the South Unit Buckmire Slough(SUBS). The design will return approximately 54o acres to natural hydrologic processes and fish and wildlife access to intertidal,freshwater slough,and wetland habitat.The project will implement fish passage bridges or culvert crossings,remove up to 14 water control structures,breach a levee in two locations,construct a flood control levee,and promote native plant species re-establishment. Amanda is leading the construction documentation effort from concept to final design.She is developing the zD HEC-RAS model to inform design at the levee breaches,and crossings,and to show floodplain inundation under existing and proposed conditions.Amanda will also be providing support for permitting and stakeholder involvement. �.4 EDUCi`SION GEOMORPHOLOGIST M.S.Geology,Oregon State University, Nick Legg, PG B.S. Geologyy,,University of Wisconsin,2oo6 so YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Nick is a geomorphologist and licensed geologist whose work has spanned diverse scales and environments. His project contributions CERTIF;CATIONS/ , have also included innovative approaches to mapping erosion hazards REGISTRATION ,. and habitat in floodplains,which has given him a holistic view of Licensed Geologist(OR channel-floodplain systems.Nick provided assessment and design #G256o;WA#3o56) services to the Luther Road Restoration and Sewer Main Protection Project which will protect sewer infrastructure,an adjacent trail, reconnect/restore the adjacent flood plain,stabilize stream banks,and mitigate stormwater outfalls. Project Highlights Luther Road Restoration and Sewer Main Protection Project,City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services,Johnson Creek.Geomorphologist.Assessment and design of a restoration project in Johnson Creek, involving protection of a sewer main and trail. Protection of the sewer main involves design of a roughened channel to stabilize the channel while providing fish passage during low flows.Bank stabilization measures include combination engineered log jam and rock placement. Scour Assessments,Willamette Water Supply Program Pipeline Main,Tualatin Valley Water District,OR.Project Manager and Lead Geomorphologist.Led scour assessments supporting the design of a proposed 72"diameter water pipe designed supply 300,000 residents.Evaluated risks from stream incision and scour at proposed crossings to recommend designed depth of cover. Road Relocation and Restoration Feasibility Study,Mason Conservation District, Skokomish River,Washington.Lead Geomorphologist. Led geomorphic components of a flood reduction and road relocation feasibility study in a reach of river experiencing rapid sediment deposition andf frequent flooding.Evaluated hazards from sediment aggradation,avulsions,and channel migration. Presented results to residents at public meetings. Channel Migration Hazards and Management,Washington Department of Ecology, Western Washington.Geomorphologist and Task Lead. Developed multiple methods for erosion hazard mapping and evaluation forthe State of Washington.Site-specific studies included numerous streams and rivers throughout Washington.Wrote 4 publications on channel migration and management,now serving as groundwork for other states. Channel Migration and Levee Evaluation,King County,Tolt River,Washington. Geomorphologist.Evaluated erosion hazards and levee effectiveness at an at-risk property in the Tolt River floodplain.Performed evaluations of erosion,sediment transport and river avulsion at this site in the river. BLANK PAGE J EDUCATION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN B.Sc.Ecological Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis,OR Allen Dysart, EIT i YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Allen is an Engineer in Training specializing in water quality and CERTIFICATIONS/ - habitat restoration design.He performs hydraulic&hydrologic REGIS'^ATIUN analysis,and modeling using HEC-HMS,HEC-RAS,and ArcGIS.He is Engineer in Training well-versed in various methods of stream assessment and surveying certification from the r including discharge measurements, Proper Functioning Condition& Oregon Licensing Board Vegetation assessments,sediment sampling,total station, RTK,auto- (#92703EI) level, laser range-finding, handheld GPS,and ADCPs. Wilderness First Aid Certified Experience SR-141-205 to 164th Improvements, DEA,Vancouver,WA.Engineering Support.Wer is CPR&First Aid Certified performing a downstream analysis as part of the proposed highway improvements in partnership with DEA.The downstream analysis includes field surveying and mapping of PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATICNS affected downstream reaches and infrastructure,stream stability&capacity assessments, Engineers Without Borders and delineation of Threshold Discharge Areas.Allen assisted in all project activities and is USA responsible for internal coordination with DEA and WSDOT. Palensky,Enyart,Flight's End Restorations,CREST, Portland,OR.Engineering Support.W2r is designing three sites along Multnomah Channel on Sauvie Island. Technical services for these projects include H&H modeling and analysis,stable channel design,and final bid sets that utilize ODOT specifications.Allen assisted in the field with staking out the area of excavation based on lidar surveys and desired project outcomes. Steigerwald NWR Floodplain Restoration, Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, Washougal,WA.Engineering Support.Assisted the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership with restoration of Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge.The project aims to restore the site's hydrologic processes and improve water quality and habitat conditions for up to 12 stocks ofjuvenile salmonids protected under the Endangered Species Act.Allen assisted with the stormwater analysis of the SR-14 improvements,performed bridge scour analysis'according to WSDOT&HIPIII regulations,assisted in the design of a gravity drainage system per USACE specifications,and provided AutoCAD support. Cedar Mill Creek,Clean Water Services,Aloha, OR.Engineering Support.Hydraulic Modeling. Topographic/Bathymetric Surveying. Johnson Creek-Luther Road Habitat Restoration, Portland Bureau of Environmental Services,Portland,OR.Engineering Support.Topographic/Bathymetric Surveying. Large Scale Nursery Erosion Control, East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District, Boring,OR.Engineering Support. Roshak Ridge Stream Re-location,SWCA Environmental Consultants.Tigard,OR. Engineering Support. BLANK PAGE SECTION 8 PROPOSAL CERTIFICATIONS Non-discrimination Clause The Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee or applicant for employment or for services, because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,handicap or age with regard to, but not limited to,the following:employment upgrading,demotion or transfer;recruitment or recruitment advertising;layoffs or termination;rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of services. It is further understood that any contractor who is in violation of this clause shall be barred from receiving awards of any purchase order from the City,unless a satisfactory showing is made that discriminatory practices have terminated and that a recurrence of such acts is unlikely. Agreed by: Marjorie Wolfe Firm Name: Wolf Water Resources, Inc. Address: 1001 SE Water Ave Suite 180, Portland, OR 97214 Resident Certificate Please Check One: ® Resident Vendor: Vendor has paid unemployment taxes and income taxes in this state during the last twelve calendar months immediately preceding the submission of this proposal. Or ❑ Non-resident Vendor:Vendor does not qualify under requirement stated above. (Please specify your state of residence: ) Officer's signature: Type or print officer's name: Marjorie Wolfe RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 17 1' a g c Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm SECTION 9 SIGNATURE PAGE The undersigned proposes to perform all work as listed in the Specification section, for the price(s) stated; and that all articles supplied under any resultant contract will conform to the specifications herein, The undersigned agrees to be bound by all applicable laws and regulations, the accompanying specifications and by City policies and regulations. The undersigned,by submitting a proposal,represents that: A) The Proposer has read and understands the specifications. B) Failure to comply with the specifications or any terms of the Request for Proposal may disqualify the Proposer as being non-responsive. The undersigned certifies that the proposal has been arrived at independently and has been submitted without any collusion designed to limit competition. The undersigned certifies that all addenda to the specifications has been received and duly considered and that all costs associated with all addenda have been included in this proposal: Addenda: No. none received through No. inclusive. We therefore offer and make this proposal to furnish services at the price(s)indicated herein in fulfillment of the attached requirements and specifications of the City. Name of firm: Wolf Water Resources, Inc. Address: 1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180, Portland, OR 97214 Telephone N er: 503-207-6688 Fax Number: n/a By: `` Date: 11/7/2018 (Signature of Authorized Official. If partnership, signature of one partner.) Typed Name/Title: Marjorie Wolfe, President of Wolf Water Resources If corporation, attest: Marjorie Wolfe, President of Wolf Water Resources (Corporate Officer) Wolf Water Resources is a S Corporation RI Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Individual Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN): 47-2519585 RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 18 �� z C Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm ATTACHMENT A CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA Project Title: On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services Close: Wednesday.November 7,2018- 2:00 pm I/WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ADDENDA (gnone received, write `None Received': 1, none received 3. 2. 4. 11/7/2018 Date Signature of Proposer President Title Wolf Water Resources, Inc. Corporate Name RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 19 [' z Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm ATTACHMENT B CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL Name of Consultant: Wolf Water Resources, Inc. Mailing Address: 1001 SE Water Ave, Suite 180, Portland, OR 97214 Contact Person: Marjorie Wolfe Telephone: 503-207-6688 Fax: n/a Email: mwolfe0wolfwaterresources.com accepts all the terms and conditions contained in the City of Tigard's Request for Proposal for On-Call Civil Engineering d Related Services and the attached template Professional Services Agreement: 11/7/2018 Signature of authorized representative Date Marjorie Wolfe 503-207-6688 Type or print name of authorized representative Telephone Number Marjorie Wolfe 503-207-6688 Type or print name of person(s) authorized to negotiate contracts Telephone Number REFERENCES Clean Water Services 503-681-3600 Reference #1 Telephone Number Cedar Mill Creek Flood Studies and Corridor Enhancements Carol Murdock Project Title Contact Individual Metro Parks and Greenspaces 503-797-1919 Reference#2 Telephone Number Sandy River Restoration Brian Vaughn Project Title Contact Individual Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership 503-226-1565 Reference #3 Telephone Number Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration Chris Collins Project Title Contact Individual RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 20 P a v e Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm ATTACHMENT C PROPOSER'S SUBMITTING CATEGORY FORM Wolf Water Resources, Inc. (Compan1 Name) does hereby propose to provide the City of Tigard with On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services, as defined in Section 5 of the City's Qualification-based Request for Proposal. Category # Engineering Seriv-ices Mark with "X" 1.1 Utility Project Planning and Engineering 1.2 Transportation Project Planning and Engineering 1.3 Land Surveying Services 1.4 Soils and Geotechnical Engineering 1.5 Transportation Systems Engineering&Analysis 1.6 Stream Channel&Outfall Engineering&Analysis Engineer of Record Senices 2.1 Engineer of Record: Water Systems Modelling & Analysis 2 2 Engineer of Record: Aquifer Storage & Recover;? System 2.3 Engineer of Record: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System Related Services 3.1 Environmental Permitting Support Services x 3.2 Landscape Architecture Services 3.3 Architectural Services 3.3 Special Inspections and Testing Services Authorized Signature: Date: RFP—On-Call Civil Engineering and Related Services 21 Pig, Close—Wednesday,November 7,2018—2:00 pm � � i 1 r