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Phase 3: Feasibility of Development <br /> This phase will apply the conceptual building, airside, and landside envelopes to each of the two alternative <br /> sites.A base map will be prepared using Autocad and the most current available aerial photogrammetry. <br /> A. Develop site specific Concept Development Layout <br /> The building envelope and the airside and landside development envelopes will be applied to both the <br /> East Site and the West Site in order to identify site specific Concept Development Layouts. <br /> B. Identification of site constraints <br /> The potential constraints to development on each of the two sites will be identified with reference to <br /> the planned geometry of the Concept Development Layouts. <br /> C. Develop an offsite roadway access plan <br /> The Consultant team will coordinate with the City of Prescott Public Works Department to recognize <br /> offsite access plans for each of the two sites that are based on prior and in-progress planning by the City <br /> for development of new roadways in the vicinity of the sites. <br /> D. Determine probable land acquisition requirements <br /> Areas of required land acquisition for new development and for new public rights-of-way will be <br /> identified with reference to available City of Prescott and/or Yavapai County mapping. A schedule of <br /> land acquisition will be prepared that will mesh with the proposed development phasing schedule for <br /> each of the two sites. <br /> E. Develop a utilities requirements plan <br /> The Consultant team will coordinate with the City of Prescott Public Works Department to recognize an <br /> offsite utility service plan that is based on record information and in-progress planning by the City for <br /> development of utility extensions in the vicinity of each of the two sites. <br /> F. Discussion of construction phasing and scheduling issues <br /> The development of a new Terminal Building and related facilities will require a detailed phasing plan <br /> that will take into account the possibility of the construction of temporary facilities, the demolition of <br /> the existing Terminal Building, related buildings and site improvements, and the phased construction of <br /> the new facilities. For each of the two sites, the Consultant Team will prepare an overview of a <br /> preliminary construction phasing plan that may be implemented. <br /> G. Prepare an estimate of development costs <br /> A planning level/conceptual estimate of the approximate cost of development at each of the two sites <br /> will be prepared, including building cost, furnishings, utilities, equipment, site improvements (airside <br /> and landside), and on and off site roadway construction. <br /> H. Discussion of operational considerations <br /> A discussion of the issues that may affect the operation of the Airport will be prepared. These issues <br /> may consist of the need for additional or rerouted taxiways, emergency response time, management of <br /> aircraft parking and fueling, lines of sight for Air Traffic Control, and security considerations. <br /> September 12,2014 4 <br />
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