required for the trail. BLM will also provide six (6) interpretive signs and pedestals. BLM <br /> will provide NEPA compliance and support for project implementation. <br /> Design shall have minimal impact on indigenous plant species; BLM staff will lead the <br /> coordination with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and provide appropriate documentation to <br /> assure compliance with the Endangered Species Act, whether informal or formal Section 7 <br /> consultation is required before construction of the trail can be initiated. <br /> 5.0 SPECIFIC TASKS <br /> 5.1 Develop the lavout and design for the Tsanchiffin Trail. The design of the trail will• <br /> • Be consistent with existing characteristics and Master Plan for the West .Eugene <br /> Wetlands; <br /> • Include any state or local permits necessary for construction. <br /> • Design at least two-three access points, including possible trailhead parking for up to10= <br /> ..12 vehicles. City will provide, for BLM review and comment, conceptual designs for the <br /> access and parking areas. The scope of this task order maybe expanded, if necessary, to <br /> provide for development of the plans for the parking areas beyond the conceptual level; <br /> • Plan for education and interpretation areas along the trail; <br /> • Plan for the location and installation of a total of six interpretive panels; <br /> • Establish trail width to accommodate individuals in wheelchairs and other disabled <br /> visitors <br /> • Include bike racks. to allow for bicycles to be secured at access points of Tsanchiifin <br /> Walk pedestrian path <br /> <br /> S.2 Installation of existing 6 interpretive signs along Tsanchiifin Walk the summer of 2005 <br /> that will be consistent and fit into the overall plan and. trail construction in 2006. <br /> Installations will require creating concrete pads as a foundation for the interpretive signs. . <br /> 6.0 PRODUCT DELIVERABLES <br /> 6.1 Construction Documents <br /> • Including detailed engineering specifications <br /> • Including detailed cost estimate for construction of the trail in summer 2006. <br /> • Detailed map with the proposed layout for the trail <br /> 6.1 Installation of existing 6 intemretive signs along Tsanchiifin Walk <br /> <br />