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<br /> <br />described in Phase II. <br /> <br />Phase 11- Convertinl! Oril!inal Data: <br /> <br />CMI staff will convert coordinate data previously obtained by City staff as a part of its original <br />UMP survey and currently contained in nine Notepad format text files into shapefiles containing <br />feature points of water system gate valves, blowoff valves, and fire hydrants, in addition to <br />sanitary manholes, main line cleanouts, lift stations. Once created, CMI GIS staff will then <br />create line feature classes for water distribution mains and fire hydrant leads, wastewater <br />collection mains and force mains needed to connect the feature points previously described. <br />CMI staff will develop and implement ArcGIS network topology rules to be used throughout the <br />GIS system. These rules will maintain connectivity and accuracy throughout the personal <br />geodatabase. Attributes contained on the AutoCAD maps provided as part of Phase I will be <br />input into the database files. Various numbering systems will be created to be used to identify <br />infrastructure such as manholes, mains, valves, cleanouts and fire hydrants. CMI staff will <br />establish standard symbology and design attribute tables for all utility points and lines from the <br />City's original utility mapping program. Check sheets will be printed and provided to the City's <br />Public Works Department for review and markups of changes to the utilities systems which have <br />occurred since preparation of the AutoCAD utility maps provided in Phase I. These marked up <br />copies will then be utilized by City staff to collect the remaining infrastructure coordinates <br />acquisition. Two (2) DVDs will be provided to the Citys GIS Division which contain the <br />completed electronic files. <br /> <br />Phase III - Collectinl! New Data: <br /> <br />This phase will be conducted concurrently with Phase II services. City staff will collect survey <br />grade coordinates for infrastructure not surveyed as a part of the City's original UMP survey <br />utilizing GPS technology and other resources as necessary. CMI staff will provide training, <br />assistance and technical support to the City in converting this data to shapefiles for ultimate <br />inclusion in the existing personal geodatabase. <br /> <br />Phase IV - Creatinl! Line Work for New Data: <br /> <br />The City will create line work for newly-collected water and sewer data. CMI staff will provide <br />training and technical support to the City as required in accomplishing this phase. <br /> <br />Phase V - Consultant's Review of New Data: <br /> <br />CMI staff will provide quality-control review of methodologies used to create and combine new <br />feature classes prepared by City staff in Phase IV in preparation for the City's pre-publication <br />review. CMI assumes no liability as to the accuracy of data gathered by City staff. <br /> <br />Phase VI - City's Pre-Publication Review & Edits: <br /> <br />City GIS Staff will provide completed maps of the City's water distribution and wastewater <br />collection systems for final review by the Public Works Department. Public Works Staff will <br />