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• • - • • <br />Navarre Redevelopment Plan Page 4 <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS AND PRESENTATIONS <br />It is anticipated that five (5) presentations before the Planning Commission and City Council may be <br />required in the pursuit of final approval of the planning study. It is also anticipated that at least two <br />public hearings may be required. All additional meetings and revisions will be charged for on a time <br />plus materials basis. <br />PRODUCT TO BE PROVIDED <br />The CONSULTANT shall provide the CITY with written and graphic materbls in memorandum form <br />as may be required during the review of this project. Board mounted, color rendered exhibits and slid^ <br />will be prepared for purposes of public presentations. At the CITY’S option the CONSULTANT will <br />publish a final report printed on high quality paper with two color graphics and bound in one volume. <br />INFORMATION TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CITY <br />The CITY shall be responsible for providing legal, engineering, surveying, and municipal fiscal con­ <br />sulting services as may be required. The CONSULTANT shall work in close liaison with these experts <br />throughout the course of the project. None of these services will be requested without prior consent <br />from the CITY. <br />The CITY shall be responsible for providing updated information, including legal descriptions, aerial <br />photos, section maps, fiscal data, topography (if available), and City infrastructure and utility informa ­ <br />tion. <br />COMPLETION TIME <br />The work outlined above will begin immediately upon receipt of the executed contract and will be <br />completed as expeditiously as possible with work for STAGE I being completed within 60 da3rs of <br />commencement, unless delayed by reason of unexpected emergencies, forces beyond the control of the <br />parties, or b'* request of a partv acquiesced in waiting by the other party. If so delayed for more than <br />ninety (180)'days at the request of the CITY, the CONSULTANT reserves the right to renegotiate <br />the contract to account for rising costs before resuming work. <br />Dahlgren, Shardlow, and Uban. Inc.