Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. INITIAL REVIEW AND ANALYSIS a. Interviews. The Consultant will interview appropriate stakeholders involved with the project. These interviews will include groups and individuals including elected officials, nonprofit organization leaders, property owners, neighborhood representatives, local design professionals, developers, business organizations, and municipal staff. b. Site Analysis. The Consultant will become familiar with the physical details of the City and the historic patterns of development and architecture in the surrounding region. c. Website. The Consultant will provide information for the City of Sidney website. As officials deem appropriate, the Consultant will provide materials including text, photographs, maps, renderings, and other images for the web site. This material will describe the Consultant’s credentials and help explain the project’s process. 2. PUBLIC OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT a. Generate necessary background maps. The City of Sidney will provide all necessary base map information in ESRI ArcMap formats as needed by the Consultant to produce the maps that will be used during the preparation of the new Zoning Code. b. Public Workshop and/or Charrette. The Consultant will organize and lead workshops, planning charrette, or other activities to fully engage the community, gather ideas and goals, and formulate implementation strategies. The Consultant will tailor the workshop/charrette to obtain maximum community input so as to produce the best possible plan on which to base the new code. At the conclusion of the workshop(s), the Consultant will present the work generated to-date. Plans, renderings, and initial coding ideas that reflect ideas articulated in the workshops will be publicly presented and further feedback solicited from the community.