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<br />5 <br /> <br />A minimum of 14 channel and vii,ney cross-sections win be <br />surveyed in completing items c) and d) above. <br />e) All roads and railroads irr-i<]i1tion, drainage and othel" <br />accessible utilities within the project area will be located <br />horizontally and vertically. <br />f) All existing improvements, 'located within lOO-feet of any <br />proposed flood control project feature will be located and <br />any impacts will be addressed. <br />g) A copy of all field survey notes will be provided to the town. <br /> <br />5. Soil Investigations <br /> <br />Soil investigations and geotecl'1~n-ic:al engineering win be performed <br />for certain aspects of the project design. These services ~fill be <br />performed using existing or U.S. Soil Conservation Serv'ices information <br />(no new soil borings). This investigation will pr()vidE~ a preliminary <br />eval uation for: <br />a) Slope stability, <br />b) Levee construction materials, a,nd <br />c) Borrow sites. <br /> <br />6. Utility Investigations <br /> <br />The consultant, with the aid of the town and Ph'ill ips County, will <br />gather all ava'ilable utility, raill'oad, and roadway maps whIch portray <br />the best-known utility locations and oortray them on plan drawings. <br />This task will be completed prior to the presentation of the selected <br />project desi gn.. <br /> <br />Project Design Procedures <br /> <br />1. Prel iminary Design Phase <br /> <br />The consultant will preparE, the P'^oposed "pl an-of-ilTlprovement" <br />features for flood protection. fl milp will be prepared and presented <br />to the town and Phillips County whicll shows the features for the <br />