The City intends to engage selected historic consultant(s) on a rotating, as-needed basis. These services are typically required for applicant-proposed projects, but may also be initiated by the City for various preservation-related tasks. The consultants will be expected to offer a broad range of services, including but not limited to the following: 1. Site Evaluations and Reporting: Conduct comprehensive site visits and prepare Historic Resource Evaluation reports assessing the historical integrity and condition of properties. 2. Historical Significance Assessments: • Evaluate the historical, architectural, and cultural significance of properties being considered for historical designation or those involved in development proposals. • Prepare technical reports on historic resources, detailing findings and recommendations. 3. Archival Research: Conduct research to gather historical context and background information essential for assessments and reports. 4. Standards Analysis: • Analyze potential impacts of proposed projects on historic resources in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. • Ensure compliance with the City of Campbell Historic Preservation Ordinance and Historic Design Guidelines for Residential Buildings. 5. Impact Mitigation: • Assist the City in identifying impacts on historical resources as defined by the City of Campbell and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). • Outline recommended measures for project improvement to address identified impacts.