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2003-009-RES AUTHORIZING A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD AND THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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2003-009-RES AUTHORIZING A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD AND THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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2003
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1/13/2003
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<br />vessel. The enclosed, secured structure will need a vertical <br />clearance of sufficient height to allow storage of the survey <br />vessel on its trailer, or approximately 12 feet. COE, or <br />subcontractor, personnel traveling in marked Federal and/or <br />State vehicles should have unlimited access to the area during <br />the performance of the field survey. If the site is not <br />suitable to the survey crew upon arrival, applicant will assist <br />the COE, or subcontractor, staff in locating a suitable location <br />or locations and provide for visual supervision of the equipment <br />if such sites are not secure. Due to the cost of the equipment, <br />the definition of secure will be up to the survey crew chief. <br />COE, or subcontractor, staff will discuss suitable locations <br />with the contact person before the scheduled survey date. <br /> <br />The Sponsor may also be asked to assist in locating monuments <br />with known coordinates, and obtaining permission from the <br />property owner to enter the property for the purposes of this <br />survey. The Sponsor will be provided with monument location and <br />description. <br /> <br />6. COST ESTIMATE <br /> <br />a. Survey Cost. The cost for the survey and report is <br />proposed as a lump sum fee in accordance with the recorded <br />surface area and the standard rate schedule set forth in Table <br />1. A contingency fee will be charged in the following <br />circumstances: <br /> <br />Presence of a significant number of obstructions to navigation <br />will be the basis for assessment of contingency fees to recover <br />engine and boat damages. A fee of $500.00 will be charged for <br />lakes with between 250 and 500 surface acres of submerged trees <br />or stumps, a fee of $1,000.00 will be charged for lakes with <br />between 500 and 2,000 surface acres of submerged trees and <br />stumps, and a fee of $2,000.00 will be charged for areas of <br />submerged trees and stumps above 2,000 surface acres. Whether a <br />fee will be charged and how much of a fee will be determined by <br />the field crew during the performance of the survey. The field <br />crew will notify the Sponsor when conditions merit charging the <br />cumulative damage fees due to conditions of the lake before <br />continuing with the survey in the problem area. The Sponsor can <br />visit the site with the crew to experience the reasons for the <br />additional charge unless the Sponsor agrees to the prospect of a <br />charge incurring before the survey begins. A contingency fee of <br />$2000.00 for any additional work requested by the Sponsor has <br />also been budgeted. (No navigational hazard contingency fees <br />will be charged for the hydrographic survey of Lake Crook) . <br /> <br />7 <br />
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