Specifications include, but are not limited to: Contractor shall prepare a corporate area base map, which should coordinate with the State Plane Coordinate System, in digitized format and hardcopy to include: (1) Highway and street rights-of-way; (2) Highway designations and street names; (3) All major drainage ways; (4) Major bodies of water; (5) Block and lot lines for all platted subdivisions as available; (6) Property lines within unplatted subdivisions as available; (7) The width of all major utility easements; (8) Railroad rights-of-way; (9) All subdivisions and their names; (10) Corporate limits; (11) Other major facilities or features to include but not necessarily limited to: (a) Major park and recreation areas and facilities; (b) Water Treatment plants; (c) Sewage Treatment plants; (d) Extraterritorial jurisdiction line, as appropriate; and (e) Other significant features. a. Contractor shall prepare a housing conditions inventory, analysis and plan which shall, to the fullest extent possible, be based on the participation of a diverse and representative group of housing interests. (A “diverse and representative group of housing interests” includes owners and renters, realtors, developers, builders, single persons, families, minorities, disabled persons, etc. Generally, all persons must be encouraged to participate in plan preparation, particularly those considered within the protected classes of the Fair Housing Act. No person shall be excluded or denied program benefits on the basis race, color, religion, sex, handicap (disability), national origin, and familial status). b. Contractor shall develop criteria to be used in the classification of building conditions and formulate definitions for each classification. As a minimum, the three following classifications shall be utilized within the study: 1) Standard, 2) Deteriorating, and 3) Dilapidated. c. Contractor shall perform an assessment of the exterior of all residential buildings within the city to determine the physical condition of each building or structure. Contractor shall record vacant and abandoned residential units as the assessment is being made. d. To the extent possible, the Contractor shall determine whether housing is owner or renter occupied. e. Contractor shall use the base map at its contracted scale to create a Housing Conditions Map depicting all housing conditions as inventoried and showing all housing and its classification as defined by the developed criteria.