City of Rialto civil engineering plan-check consultant shall provide first class work and services for plan-checking of various development items, consisting of: improvement plans(rough and precise grading, street, sewer, water, storm drain, on-site grading/paving, traffic signal, traffic striping/signage, and various other improvements); subdivision maps (final tract maps and parcel maps); and professional studies (hydrology/hydraulic, sewer studies, traffic studies, geotechnical reports, stormwater pollution prevention/NPDES plans, water quality management plans, and various other studies) and Right-of-Way Documents (including, but not limited to legal descriptions for: Easements, Dedications, Lot Line Adjustments and Parcel Mergers). In conformance with the approved performance schedule, civil engineering plan-check consultants shall provide a thorough and complete initial plan-check using the highest professional standards. An initial plan-check shall be provided in conformance with City of Rialto standards, civil engineering design guidelines appropriate for the type of work (Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction “Greenbook”, State of California Standards “Caltrans” Specifications, Caltrans Highway Design Manual, and various other design guidelines), as well as all relevant ordinances, resolutions, statues, rules, and regulations of the City, and all other local, state or federal governmental agency having jurisdiction over the type and location of the development activity.The Engineering Division will not accept a development item for initial plan check until a complete plan check package is provided by the developer. The civil engineering plan-check consultant shall be expected to review development items (plans, maps or professional studies) in conformance with and in relation to the following related items:• Adopted “Conditions of Approval”, by City Council Resolution (relative to Planned Development Districts, Tentative Tract/Parcel Maps, Architectural Approvals, Conditional Use Permits, etc.)• Approved Site Plans or Tentative Maps• Planning Department comments, as relevant• Title Report, Current Tax Bill or other property ownership verification• Professional Studies (geotechnical, hydrology, sewer, traffic, etc.)• Verification of issuance of a General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit, if required• Grants or Vacations of Right-of-Way, as relevant• Traverse, Lot and Tract Boundary Closures for final or parcel maps• Reference maps, Assessor Maps, and other information related to final or parcel maps