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5. Attend meetings with staff, the City's Parks and Recreation Commission, and the City <br /> Council as necessary; <br /> 6. Prepare a graphic display summarizing site opportunities and constraints at an <br /> appropriate scale, using both existing and prepared maps, surveys, etc.; <br /> 7. Develop a master planning response addressing: <br /> a. Facilities and architecture; <br /> b. Circulation, parking and signage; <br /> c. Grading and drainage; <br /> d. Utility demand and storm water treatment; <br /> e. Planting design; <br /> f. Identification of agriculture, community gardening, vineyard and <br /> additional horticulture uses; <br /> g. Operations and maintenance; <br /> h. Implementation and phasing; <br /> i. Potential for revenue generation; <br /> j. Anticipated development cost; <br /> k. Conformance with Phase II Bernal Specific Plan environmental and if <br /> necessary, additional environmental requirements; <br /> I. Prepare an estimate of project construction cost; <br /> m. Prepare a draft and final schematic design plan, which includes site <br /> planning and architecture; <br /> n. Prepare a final Pleasanton Community Farm Master Plan document for <br /> approval by the Pleasanton City Council. <br /> Pleasanton Community Farm—Revised Proposal—MD Fotheringham, Landscape Architects, Inc. page 5 <br />