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Qualifications of Development Team
Peter CalthorpePrincipal
Peter Calthorpe was named one of 25 "innovators on the cutting edge" by NewsweekMagazine for his work redefining the models of urban and suburban growth in America.His long and honored career in urban design, planning, and architecture began in 1976combining his experience in each discipline to develop new approaches to urbanrevitalization, suburban growth, and regional planning.
Mr. Calthorpe s early published work includes technical papers , articles for popularmagazines , and a number of seminal books, including Sustainable Communities with SimVan der Ryn, and the Pedestrian Pocket Book with Doug Kelbaugh. The Next AmericanMetropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream published in 1993, introducedthe concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TaD) and provided extensive guidelines andilustrations of their broad application. His latest book with Willam Fulton The RegionalCity: Planning for the End of Sprawl, explains how regional-scale planning and design canintegrate urban revitalization and suburban renewal into a coherent vision of metropolitangrowth.
Mr. Calthorpe has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and SouthAmerica. He has taught at u.c. Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University ofOregon, and the University of North Carolina. Over the years he has received numeroushonors and awards , including appointment to the President's Councils for SustainableDevelopment.
After studying at Yale s Graduate School of Architecture, he joined the Farrallones Instituteas Director of Design. Following, Mr. Calthorpe became a project designer at the CaliforniaOffce of the State Architect, working on energy-effcient state office buildings and planningfor the Capital Area. Beginning private practice in 1978, with the firm of Van der RynCalthorpe and Partners , his work ranged from large community planning to commercialcomplexes and public buildings. His architecture, planning, and research from ths periodestablished his leadership in passive solar design , producing countless publications and threeNational HUD awards.
During the Clinton presidency, Mr. Calthorpe provided direction for HUD' s EmpowermentZone and Consolidated Planning Programs as well as the Hope VI program to rebuild someof the country s worst public housing projects. In 1992, he became a founder of theCongress for New Urbanism and was its first board president.
Since forming Calthorpe Associates in 1983 bis work has expanded to include majorprojects in urban, new town, and suburban settings in the United States and abroad. Withgroundbreaking work in Portland, Salt Lake, Austin, the Twin Cities , and Los Angeles , hehas helped established the emerging field of regional design.
Internationally his work in Japan, China, Italy, Tunis, Jordon, Australia, and the Philippineshas demonstrated that community design with a focus on environmental sustainability andhuman scale can be adapted throughout the globe. Mr. Calthorpe has recently been selectedby the State of Louisiana to lead its long-term growth and redevelopment planning followinghurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Through design, innovation, publications , and realized projects , Peter Calthorpe s 30 yearpractice has helped solidify a national trend towards the key principals of New Urbanism:that successful places - whether neighborhoods , vilages, or urban centers - must be diversein use and user, walkable and transit-oriented, and environmentally sustainable.
Angelo J. Obertello , P. , LEED AP
Project ManagerMr. Obertello has over 10 years of technical experience and project management expertise on numerous residentialoffce, retail and industrial development projects thoughout Northem Califomia. He has been responsible for all aspectsof project design and development including feasibility, conceptual planning, entitlement processing, cost estimating andconstrction plan preparation. Angelo has effectively managed multi-disciplinary design teams on numerous large scaleprojects while at the same time coordinating with jurisdictions and private land owners to ensure the projects ' successfulcompletion.
ALAMEDA POINTSunCal Companies
Alameda, California
FAIRFIELD COMMONSGaraventa Enterprises
DeNova HomesFairfield, California
CIVIC TOWERGaraventa Enterprises
Pitts burg, California
Additional Project ExperienceEI Rancho San Benito Specific Plan
792 Acre Master Planned CommunitySan Benito County, Ca
Southwest Dixon Specific Plan477 Mixed Use Specific PlanDixon, Ca
Empire Station47 townouses and 3 office buildingsOakley, Ca
Credentials
Redevelopment of the former Alameda Naval Air StationMaster Utility StudiesFlood Protection Analysis with consideration for Sea Level RiseGrading Concepts incorporating Geotechnical Remediation MeasuresDetailed Constrction Cost Estimates
Coordination with Navy, City of Alameda and EBMU
120 Acre Mixed Use DevelopmentOver 1 million square feet of Office UsesNearly 500 000 square feet of Retail Uses256 Apartent Units and 152 Townouses
5 Miles of a 4-lane regional arterial roadway, Business Center Drive250-foot bridge over Dan Wilson Creek7 Acre Detention Basin and Wetland Mitigation Area FacilityOver $20 Milion in Master IntIastrctue
DWR, FEMA, and Other Regulatory Agency Permt ProcessingTentative Map and Solano Irrigation District De-annexation processingDetailed Constrction Cost Estimates used for Community Facilities DistrictFinancing
Story Offce Building with over 130 000 square feet of Offce UsesCoordination with sUlTounding Civic Center projectsPrepared Entitlement DocumentsParking Lot Design and Grading and Utility PlansCoordination with Caltrans for Excess Lands Acquisition
Green Valley Plaza45 acre retail siteFairfield, Ca
Mount Diablo Recycling CenterPitts burg, Ca
Rose Garden511 residential lotsBrentwood, Ca
Sterling Preserve236 residential lotsBrentwood, Ca
East Contra Costa Irrigation DistrictMaintenance Facilty
Contra Costa County, Ca
Magnolia Park451 residential lotsLivermore, Ca
EDUCATIONS" Civil and Environmental Engineering,
University of California, Berkeley
REGISTRATIONProfessional Civil Engineering, California No. 65345LEED , Accredited Professional
YEARS WITH CARLSON, BARBEE & GIBSON, INC.I 0 years
TOTAL YEARS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE10 years
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Grant G. Gibson , P .
PrincipalAs a Founding Principal of the Carlson, Barbee & Gibson, Inc. , Mr. Gibson has over 30 years of experience on planningand engineering projects throughout Northern California. Mr. Gibson has expertise in all aspects of conceptual planning,entitlement processing, environmental documentation, constrction documents, cost estimating, and con1Tactadminis1Tation. Mr. Gibson has effectively coordinated with public agencies, community groups , and propert owners toincorporate specific project concerns into the final design documents.
Bay Area Central Valley Projects and Experience
Alameda Point - Alameda, CA EI Rancho San Benito - San Benito County, CA735 acre , 4 500 unit redevelopment mixed use 792 acre, 6 800 unit master plauned community
proj ectDiscovery Bay West - Contra Costa County, CA
Vallejo Waterfront Vallejo, CA 770 acre, 2 000 unit master planned community18 acre, 150 unit redevelopment mixed use project
University Square East Palo Alto, CAArroyo Vista Dublin, CA 33 acre, 217 redevelopment mixed use project24 acre, 378 apartent project
Town Square Mountain View, CANorth Park - San Jose, CA 12 acre, 120 redevelopment mixed use project60 acre , 2 700 apartment project
Five Canyons - Contra Costa County, CACannery Place Hayward, CA 635 acre, 960 unit master planned community45 acre, 628 redevelopment project
Leona Quarry - Oakland, CASoutheast Area Specific Plan - American Canyon, CA 128 acre, 423 unit redevelopment mixed use project400 acre, 1 500 unit master planned community
University Square - East Palo Alto, CA33 acre, 346 unit redevelopment / mixed use project
Professional Experience
CARLSON , BARBEE & GIBSON, INC.San Ramon, CaliforniaJan 1989 to Present
PRINCIPALResponsible for al\ aspects of firm operation, project performance, and clientsatisfaction. Oversees the design and processing of numerous land development andpublic works projects throughout Northern California.
STEDMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.Walnut Creek, CaliforniaMay 1984 - Dee 1988
PROJECT MANAGERResponsible for all aspects of client relations, project design , budget, schedule, andagency approval on many major subdivisions , commercial centers , and business parks.
CREEGAN & D'ANGELOCONSULTING ENGINEERSFairfield, CaliforniaFeb 1979 May 1984
SENIOR ENGINEERPerformed design for residential, commercial and institutional projects. Significantprojects include David Grant Medical Facility site improvements and State Route 12relocation and realignment.
Credentials
EDUCA TIONS" Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
REGISTRATIONProfessional Civil Engineering, California No, 34695
Additional Studies, Urban PlanningHarvard University, Cambridge , Massachusetts
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LFR ARCADIS
LUCAS GOLDSTEIN , P.G., P.
Senior Associate Engineer
soil and groundwater remediationsite characterization
hazardous waste managementenvironmental permitting
construction management
Mr. Goldstein is both a registered Professional Geologist and a registered Professional CivilEngineer with over ten years of experience managing environmental remediation and investigationprojects. He has broad experience in hazardous waste investigations , soil and groundwatercharacterization and remediation , and regulatory agency interaction. He has designed andimplemented remediation and construction projects throughout the San Francisco Bay area andCalifornia in support of the redevelopment of former industrial manufacturing facilities andmiltary installations affected by solvents , petroleum hydrocarbons , polychlorinated biphenyls , andmetals. Mr. Goldstein has prepared feasibilty studies , cleanup plans , engineering design plans andspecifications , and waste and storm-water management plans; supervised construction andoperations and maintenance activities; and assisted clients in meeting permit requirements andsecuring liabilty/risk management insurance products. In addition to Mr. Goldstein s technicalexperience , he is a proven project manager responsible for the on-time and on-budget delivery ofcomplex projects involving multi-disciplinary teams.
EDUCATION
S. Environmental/Civil Engineering, McGil University, Montreal , Canada , 2004
A. Geology, University of California , Berkeley, United States , 1996
A. Geology, University of California , Berkeley, United States , 1994
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Project manager for multi-milion dollar soil and groundwater remediation projects inStockton and Emeryvile, Caliornia. Current project manager for the remediation of largecontaminated sites including a shopping center where three dry cleaners formerly operated anda former paint and pesticide manufacturing facilty that was active for nearly 100 years.Responsible for interface and negotiations with regulators , clients , sub-consultants , and legalcounsel to move the sites towards closure and maintain projects compliant , on schedule , andwithin budget.
Project manager for the investigation and remediation of several regulated sites includingdry cleaners, miltary installations, service stations, junkyards, landfills, andmanufacturing facilties. Responsible for the design, implementation , and reporting ofgeochemical investigations to characterize indoor air , soil gas , soil , and groundwater;preparation of feasibilty studies , remedial action plans , and corrective action plans; designinstallation, permitting, construction, and operation of remediation systems; oversight of soilexcavations; preparation of soil management plans , risk management plans , and site closurereports. Contaminants of concern include hydrocarbons , solvents , metals , Light Non-aqueousPhase Liquids (LNAPLs) and Dense Non-aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLs).
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Project manager/engineer for environmental consulting support for the redevelopment ofbrownfields and former miltary installations. Prepare and interpret risk/soil managementplans. Prepare design drawings and specifications for environmental construction projects;prepare waste soil and groundwater handling sections for civil infrastructure projects.Coordinate environmental activities with ongoing construction and future site development.Prepare remediation cost estimates ranging up to $70 milion in support of real estatenegotiations and environmental insurance procurement.
Project engineer for the design and implementation of bench-scale and full-scaleremediation projects at multiple sites affected by metals, solvents, and hydrocarbons.Experience with the following remedial technologies: in-situ chemical oxidation of petroleumhydrocarbons , fuel oxygenates , and chlorinated hydrocarbons using ozone , permanganate , andhydrogen peroxide injection technologies; monitored natural attenuation of chlorinatedhydrocarbons , petroleum hydrocarbons , and various metals; enhanced anaerobicbioremediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons using cheese whey, vegetable oil , and otherproprietary substrates; enhanced aerobic bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons methyltertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), and tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) using air and oxygen spargingand oxygen-releasing compounds; hydraulic capture/control using slurry walls and extractionand treatment; and , assessment and verification of formation and attenuation of metalsincluding chromium , arsenic , and selenium under various redox conditions. Remediationschemes include: source zone , plume-wide , and barrier. Remediation agent placementmethodologies include: batch addition via wells , infiltration galleries , and direct-push pointscontinuous injection/recirculation using above-ground infrastructure , and direct mixing of solidproducts.
Project manager/engineer for site investigation and remediation of leaking undergroundstorage tank (UST) sites. Perform permitting and oversight of removal and closure of variousUST and hydraulic lift sites. Develop and implement site investigations to characterize thenature and extent of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination , including gasoline , diesel , motoroil , and methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE). Perform and implement remediation designincluding, feasibilty study and corrective action plan preparation, remedial system designinstallation , and operation and maintenance , site reporting, and regulatory agencycommunication and negotiation.
Project engineer for permitting and environmental compliance projects. Responsible forinterfacing and obtaining work plan approvals and/or permits to operate from the Departmentof Toxic Substances Control (DTSC); San Francisco and Central Valley Regional WaterQuality Control Boards (RWQCB); various County Health Departments; Public WorksAgencies; and Air Quality Management Districts. Obtain permits to operate and dischargefrom various publicly owned treatment works (POTW). Assist clients in meeting NationalPollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and stormwater pollution prevention plan(SWPPP) requirements.
Construction manager for environmental construction projects. Responsible for the designand implementation of various at-risk and agency environmental construction projects. Projectsinclude construction of groundwater extraction and treatment systems , relocation of utiltiesclosure of above- and below-ground storage tanks , and demolition and closure of industrialfacilties. Assist with the negotiation of contracts with clients , subconsultants , and legalcounsel.
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Project geologist/engineer for litigation support projects. Review and interpret sitecharacterization data , including hydrogeologic information, fate and transport models , andchemical testing results to support legal counsel. Prepare depositions and cost-to-c1osureestimates in support of litigation and mediation.
REG ISTRA TIONS/CERTI FICA TIONS
Professional Civil Engineer , California , No. 72455
Professional Geologist , California , No. 7035
40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER Certification and 8-hour Supervisor Refresher Course
PUBLICATIONS/ PRESENTATIONS
Goldstein , L. , Bradshaw , D. , Adams , M. , Kramer , H. , and Dowing, D. Engineering Problemsand Solutions Related to the Field Implementation of Air and Ozone Sparging. The SixthInternational Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds.Monterey, California. May 19-22.
Goldstein , L. , 2008. Constraints and Solutions Related to the Field Implementation of In SituGroundwater Remedies at Dry Cleaner Sites. Invited presentation to the SFRWQCBOakland , California , February 28.
Goldstein, L. , Prahser and Ghoshal 2007. Three-Dimensional Visualization andQuantification of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid Volumes in Natural Porous Media using aMedical X-ray Computed Tomography Scanner. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology,January 27.
Rogoff, E. , Bradshaw , D. , and Goldstein, L. , 2007. Remedial Characterization of a DryCleaning Site Using Membrane Interface Probe Technology Coupled with 3-DimensionalVisualization Analysis (poster). 17th Annual AEHS Meeting in San Diego , CA , March 19-22.
Mcilvaine , L. and Goldstein , L. 2007. Effective Design and Implementation of Source ZoneRemedial Options Aided by Membrane Interface Probe Technology (poster). 17th AnnualAEHS Meeting in San Diego , CA , March 19-22.
Sullvan , M. Roth , D. , Triolo , J. , Romolo , A. , Goldstein, 1. , and Pardini , C. , 2007. Advantagesof Using Passive Diffusion Bags: Data and Experience from Two VOC-Contamil1atedSites (poster). 17th Annual AEHS Meeting in San Diego , CA , March 19-22.
Ghoshal , S. and Goldstein , L. , 2006. Characterization of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in SoilsUsing a Medical X-ray CT Scanner. America Geophysical Union, San Francisco , CaliforniaDecember 10- 14.
Goldstein, L. , Ghoshal Prasher O. 2004. Extracting Quantitative Information from X-Ray Computed Tomography Images: Applications to Geo-Environmental Sciences. TheInternational Geological Congress , Florence , Italy, August 20-28.
Goldstein , L. , Prasher , S. and Ghoshal , S. 2004. Porous Media Contamination: 3-DimensionalVisualization and Quantification Using X-Ray Computed Tomography (poster). AmericanGeophysical Union Spring Meeting. Montreal , Canada. May 17-21.
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Ghoshal , S. and Goldstein, L. , 2003. Computer Simulation Tool for Teaching Transport ofEnvironmental Pollutants. Symposium on ICT in Engineering Teaching. Ecole Poly techniquede Montreal. Quebec. June 4.
Chambers, J. D. , Leavitt , A L., Walti , C. L. , Schreier , C. G. , Melby, J. T., and Goldstein , L.2000. Treatabilty Study - Fate of Chromium during Oxidation of Chlorinated Solvents.The Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and RecalcitrantCompounds. Monterey, California. May 22-25.
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
LFR Inc. , Senior Associate Engineer , 2004 to present
LFR Inc. , Senior Project Geologist , 1998 to 2002
Pinnacle Technologies (petroleum reservoir characterization and recovery), Geologist , 1997 to1998
Homestake Mining Company (mineral resources exploration), Geologist, 1994 to 1995
ENVIRON , Geologist , Summer 1994
FRANK BERLOGARPresident
EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
University of California, Berkeley, 1967S., Civil Engineering
Berlogar Geotechnical ConsultantsPleasanton, CaliforniaPrincipal Engineer1973 - PresentREGISTRA TlON
Civil Engineer, California, No. 20383Geotechnical Engineer, California, No. 142
Geolabs-Northern California, Inc.Palo Alto, CaliforniaManager, 1971 - 1973
AFFILIATIONSW.A Wahler Associates
Palo Alto, CaliforniaProject Engineer, 1969- 1971
American Society of Civil EngineersInternational Society of Soil Mechanics and
Foundation Engineers
California GeotechnicalAssociation,
Past Board MemberSouth Bay Engineers Club Past President
Engineers Dames MooreSan Francisco, CaliforniaAssistant Engineer, 1967 - 1969
As President of Berlogar Geotechnical Consultants, Mr. Berlogar maintains active technicalinvolvement with most projects undertaken by the firm. Over the past 37 years BGC hasprovided geotechnical services on 500 commercial, industrial, and residential projects inCalifornia. In his present positon, Mr. Berlogar has extensive experience on more than onehundred projects on reclaimed tidelands underlain by Young Bay Mud. Prior to foundingBerlogar Geotechnical Consultants, Mr. Berlogar gained extensive experience on more than fiftyprojects underlain by Young Bay Mud. While working for Dames Moore after graduation, Mr.Berlogar worked two years on the early development phases of the Redwood Shores project inRedwood City. Recently, Mr. Berlogar has been principal in charge of the following projectsunderlain by Young Bay Mud:
Eden Shores Hayward - A mixed use project totaling approximately 250 acres dividedinto approximately 160 acres of residential development and 90 acres of commercialdevelopment. The project was raised above flood plain elevation by the importationand placement of 2, 100, 000 cubic yards of fil.
Westpoint Marina Redwood City - A 35-acre, 408- berth Marina constructed in aportion of a former Salt Pond (Cargil Salt) on Westpoint Slough in Redwood City. Themarina was constructed by excavating the Young Bay Mud to a depth of 12 to 14 feet inthe marina basin. The excavated Young Bay Mud was conditioned on site forplacement as engineered fil to support the proposed development around the marina
basin. Drainage wicks and surcharge fils were used to expedite settlement and reducepost development settlement to acceptable levels.
CURRNT PROJECTS OF SIGNIFICANCE
Northwest Portion Fort Ord - Marina
The University Vilages by Shea Homes of Northern California and Shea Properties consists of481 acres of mixed use development. The first phase of commercial has been constructed andconstruction is underway on much of the remainder.
Dublin Ranch
Client:
Civil Engineer:
Contractor:
500 Acres
15 Million Cubic Yards of Grading
611 Housing Units
An 18-Hole Golf Course
180 Acres Commercial! Business Lots
88 Acres Parks
Three Schools
Three Bridges
One Fire Station
Two Reservoirs And Associated Pump Stations
Toll Brothers/Shea Homes/Dublin Ranch Holdings
MacKay & Somps
Independent Construction Co.Top Grade ConstructionDeSilva Gates Constrction
Lagoon Valley
Client:
Civil Engineer:
862 Acres
5 Million Cubic Yards of Grading
864 Housing Units
An I8-Hole Golf Course
50 Acres Commercial/Business Lots
4 Bridges
One Fire Station / Police Station
Two Reservoirs and Associated Pump Stations
Standard Pacific Homes
BKF Engineers
Delta Coves
310 Acres
550 Housing Units , about 420 Lots W/ Private Docks
A 230-Slip Marina
Three Reservoirs and Associated Pump Station
7 Milion Cubic Yards of Grading
500 Linear Feet of Levee
7 Miles Rock Rip-Rap Protected Waterfront Slope
500 Linear Feet Slurr Cut-Off Wall (50 feet deep)
5,400 Linear Feet of Seepage Control Subdrain Along the South Side of the Site toMaintain Pre-Development Groundwater Level.
50 Acres of Deep Dynamic Compaction to Treat Liquefiable Sand
15 Acres of Stone Columns to Treat Liquefiable Sand
45 Acres of Remove and Replace to Treat Liquefiable Sand
Client:
Civil Engineer:
Contractor:
SunCal Companies
Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar & Associates
Top Grade Construction
BAY MUD PROJECTSCOMMERCIAL/OFFICE/OTHERS
BERLOGAR GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
Foster City
Vintage Park
Charter Square Shopping Ctr.
Ecom Office Building
Holiday InnAddition to Holiday Inn SelectBlack Angus RestaurantMax McGilly Cuddy s Restaurant
Jo Jo s Restaurant
Hayward
Eden Shores East
Hercules
Gelsar Industrial ParkHercules Industral Park
Newark
Cargill Levees
Hickory Street Project
Coyote Tract
San Mateo
Hilton Garden Inn
Addition to PG&E Substation
Foster City
Thid A venue Widening
Levee RelocationLagoon Wall DesignIndustrial East & West
Redwood Shores
Westpoint MarinaSan Mateo County Waste Water
Treatment PlantLighthouse Cove
132-Acre Office and R&D ParkAcre Shopping Center
Story Offce overConcrete Parking Strctue
Story Hotel & Parking StrctueStory Hotel Addition
One-Story RestaurantOne-Story RestaurantOne-Story Restaurant
86-Acre Industrial /Business Development
107-Acre R&D ParkFormer Site of Hercules Powder Co.
Upgrade of Several Miles of ExistingLevees
Warehouse Development on82-Acre Site
120-Acre Industrial/Commercial
Story HotelStory Offce Addition
Pavement and Levee Design
Design Consultation on Lagoon
Expert Witness of Litigation
35-Acre Marina DevelopmentPost-Bid, Pre-Constrction Consultation
Geotechncal Constrction ConsiderationsExpert Witness of Litigation on
Building Settlement
Statement of QualificationsIistslBay Mud Projects - CommerciaL doc - 1-
Vintage Properties
MacKenzie Hil
Ecom Development
L.B. Nelson Corporation
United Pacific HotelBlack AngusMr. Bruce Liotta
Jo Jo s Restaurant
Duc Housing Parters
GelsarHercules Propertes
Cargill Salt
Lincoln Propertes
Cargil Salt
Bridgepoint Hotel Group
PG&E
City of Foster City
Robert H. Grant CorporationCentex Homes
Mark Sanders
AFB Contractors
Nagle, Krg & Winters
BAY MUD PROJECTSCOMMERCIAL/OFFICE/OTHERS
BERLOGAR GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
Hercules
Sewage Lagoons Design of Containment Levees &Bentonite Lining
Brisbane
Bayshore Metro DevelopmentSierra Point
42-Acre Retail DevelopmentAll Pre-Final Design Phase Geotechncal
Services for Mixed Commercial includingDynamic Response Analysis
Master Plan Consultation
Liquefaction Investigation
Port of Redwood CityWharves 3 & 4, Port of
Redwood City
South San Francisco
Linden Street Bridge
East Grand A venue
Pile Supported BridgePavement Reconstrction
Vallejo
Vallejo Waterfront Redevelopment Residential/Commercial/Offce Development
Califomia Maritime Academy Riprap Constrction, Dock &Dolphin RehabilitationBoat Launching Facility
N ovato
Hamilton Air Force Base Landfill #26 Closure
Statement of QnalificationsIistsay Mnd Projects - Commercial.doc - 2-
City of Hercules
Tuntex Propertes, Inc.Maycor Company, SierraPoint Development Co.James F. Carroll & Assoc.
DMJMPort of Redwood City
City of So. San FranciscoCity of So. San Francisco
Callahan Propertes /DeSilva Group
Office of the State Architect
Plant Reclamation
PENG K. LEONGPrincipal Engineer
EDUCATION
University of California: M.S. Civil EngineeringUniversity of Toronto : B.S. Civil Engineering
REGISTRATION
California Professional Civil Engineer: C039707California Contractor - AjBjHaz : 533371PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Innovative & Creative Environmental Solutions , Principal Engineer, 1992-dateLevine*Fricke , Inc. , Senior Associate Engineer, 1988- 1992Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas , Inc. , Senior Engineer, 1985- 1988Kitchell CEM , Project Coordinator, 1984- 1985CRSjSirrine , Geotechnical Engineer, 1982- 1984University of Toronto , Research Engineer, 1979- 1981
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Mr. Leong has a diverse background in environmental , geotechnical andconstruction engineering. Within the past twenty-five years, he hasmanaged and peer reviewed numerous projects ranging from investigationcharacterization, and remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons organicsolvents, pesticides volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, andheavy metals in soil and groundwater. He has worked closely withregulatory agencies to develop innovative strategies, remedial action plansair monitoring programs , and implemented health and safety programs forfield remedial activities. Additionally, Mr. Leong also evaluated engineeringdesign and construction documents for completeness and compliance withprogram requirements.
PENG K. LEONGPrincipal Engineer
Mr. Leong is well known for his trouble-shooting abilities and has appliedthese skills to bring complicated and challenging projects to a rapidconclusion.
Mr. Leong has been involved in the preliminary design of nuclear wasterepositories where he conducted thermomechanical and sensitivity analysesto optimize emplacement configurations while balancing regulatory technicalneeds with physical site limitations and economic constraints. Hisresponsibility included designing and implementing the document controlQA/QC system. He has also managed the construction of numerouscommercial structures and facilities including, but not limited to , correctionalfacilities , steel mills, steel and concrete buildings , and gas stations. He hasconducted site evaluations, supervised geotechnical investigations, andreviewed foundation specifications for commercial structures mineprocessing plants , and expansion of a hydroelectric power plant.
PUBLICATIONS
Leong, P. K. and Curran , J. , 1983, "Influence of Shear Velocity on RockJoint Strength " 5th International Congress on Rock Mechanics, MelbourneAustralia.
Leong, P. , 1982
, "
Reinforcement Design.Review of Techniques Pertaining to Rock
Leong, P. , 1981Discontinuities. "
Rate Dependent Behavior of Artificia I Rock
James M. Daisa, P.
Special Qualificationsl1 Over 20 years of transportation planning experience with public and
private sector clientsl1 National specialist in Context Sensitive Solutions, multi-modal street
design, and new urban town planningl1 Authored numerous national design manuals on Best Practices for
Integrating Transportation and Land Use and Context Sensitive StreetDesign
l1 Expertise in pedestrian and transit-oriented developments, school saferoute projects, transit station area planning, transit center design,parking studies and parking management, and downtownrevitalization plans
l1 Lead instructor for the National Transit Institute at Rutgers UniversityContext Sensitive Solutions" course for professionals since 2003
l1 Principal Investigator for the National Cooperative Highway ResearchProgram (NCHRP) project: Trip Generation Rates for TransportationImpact Analysis of Urban Infil Developments
l1 Principal Investigator for Caltrans research project Trip generationRates tor Urban Intilf Land Uses in California
Experience and Areas
Urban Planning Studies
Experienced in the visioning, development of strategies, planning andimplementation of downtown revitalization plans and new town centers.Recent projects include developing policies and implementation actions,evaluating street conversions (one-way to two-way and vice versa),pedestrian and transit enhancements, traffic calming, bicycle planning,parking supply and demand analysis, transportation demand and parkingmanagement plans, streetscape design and circulation plans. Workclosely with inter-disciplinary teams and public agencies to integrate thetransportation system with redevelopment in realistic and feasibleprojects. Work closely with stakeholders (Chambers of Commerce,Downtown Business Associations, property owners, developers and citycommissioners) to develop transportation visions, strategies and financingplans to meet the needs and resources of downtowns.
San Leandro Downtown TOD Strategy, San Leandro, CAMt. Diablo Boulevard Precise Plan, Walnut Creek, CADowntown Gateway Specific Plan and EIR, Rosevile, Downtown Napa SMART Corridor Intermodal Station PlanningDowntown Vallejo Specific Plan and EIR, Vallejo, Downtown Napa Specific Plan and EIR, Napa, CADowntown Mountain View Precise Plan, Mountain View, CADowntown Fresno Streetcar Feasibility Study, Fresno, CAHercules Citywide Mobilty Plan and Public Facilties Financing PlanDowntown Paso Robles Specific Plan, Paso Robles, CAThe Railyards Downtown Transit-Oriented Development, Sacramento,
EDUCATIONBS, Mechanical Engineering,San Francisco State University,1988
Institute of TransportationEngineers - Fellow Grade
Congress for New Urbanism
AWARDSII Individual AchievementAward, Institute ofTransportation Engineers,
District 6, 2007II EPA "Way to Go " award for
Authoring "Creating LivableStreets , 1998
American Planning AssociationAwards:
- Pittsburg General Plan, 2000
- Arcata General Plan, 2001
- Vallejo Downtown SpecificPlan, 2006
- Focused Issue Planning Award,AP A Northern CaliforniaChapter, San LeandroDowntown TOD Strategy, 2008
- California AvenueImprovement Plan, City
Fresno, Caltrans EJ Grant, APACentral Section
II San Leandro DowntownTransit-Oriented DevelopmentStrategy, Breath CaliforniaAward, Smart Growth/GreenBuilding category, andAssociation of Bay AreaGovernment' s "GrowingSmarter Together" Award,2008
CERTIFICA TlON
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Licensed Traffic Engineer, CA
ADVISORY POSITIONSContributing author to " DowntownIdea Exchange" for the DowntownResearch and DevelopmentCenter
Technical Review Committee,New Jersey DOT Flexible Design OfNew Jersey Main Streets, RutgersUniversity, 2000
Technical Advisor, California StateHighways: Balancing State andLocal Objectives project. Congressfor the New Urbanism, 2001
Joint Institute of TransportationEngineers/Congress for the New
Southwest Chico Area Plan, Chico, CACalifornia Avenue Area Plan, Fresno, Walnut Creek BART Station Mixed-use Development, CADowntown Salinas Redevelopment Plan. Salinas, CATOD Technical Assistance Program, Alameda County CongestionManagement Agency, CA
- land Use / Context Sensitive Solutions
EI Camino Real (State Route 82) Multimodal Access, Circulation,and Design Guidelines StudySan Ramon City Center EIR, San Ramon, CACrow Canyon Specific Plan, San Ramon, CANorthwest Specific Plan, San Ramon, CAWarm Springs BART Station Area Specific Plan, Fremont, CABay Meadows Mixed-Use and Transit-Oriented DevelopmentSpecific Plan, San Mateo, CARichmond Transit Vilage, Richmond, CAUniversity Town Center Mixed-Use Development, Sarasota County,
Redwood City Transportation Options Study, Redwood City, CAStatewide Urban Infill/Transit-Oriented Trip Generation Study,CaltransCommunity Design & Transportation: Best Practices for
Integrating Transportation and Land Use , Santa Clara ValleyTransportation Authority, CAProposed Institute of Transportation Engineers RecommendedPractice: "Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major UrbanThoroughfares for Walkable CommunitiesQuality Growth Toolbox , Cumberland Region Tomorrow, Blueprint Denver , Regional Land Use/Transportation Plan, City
and County of Denver, COForward Dallas!" , Regional Land Use/Transportation Plan, City of
Dallas, TX
Master and Public
Superstition Vistas Visioning Plan, Pinal County, AIMaster Development Plan for the Center for Food, Wine and thePerforming Ars (COPIA), City of Napa, CAMaster Development Plan for Gilead Sciences WorldwideHeadquarters, Foster City, CAPenn-American Master Development Plan, City of Bloomington,
Fresno Public Transportation Infrastructure Study (PTIS), FresnoCouncil of GovernmentsAlameda Point Master Redevelopment Plan, Alameda, CA
Traffic and
Expereienced in conventional and innovative operations and designsolutions for urban streets inclding traffic signals, roundabouts, traffic
ADVISORY POSITIONS (Cant.
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Advisory Board, Context SensitiveSolutions Clearinghouse for FHWA,representing the Institute ofTransportation Engineers, 2006
PUBLICATIONS ANDPRESENTATIONS
II The NewTransit Town BestPractices in Transit-OrientedDevelopment", Co-Author (Trafficand Parking Chapter). Island Press,2001
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Children. Traffc and Safety:Responding to the SchoolCommute , presented at ITE
conferences in Fresno andMinneapolis, 1999
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Narrow Residential Streets: Do TheyReally Slow Down Speeds?"presented at ITE conferences
Tampa and Boston, 2000
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Does Increased Street ConnectivityAffect the Operation of RegionalStreets? Sensitivity Analysis fromthe Metro Regional Street DesignStudy , ASCE conference, Portland,OR, 1997
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Creating Livable Street DesignGuidelines for Metro s 2040 GrowthConcept and RegionalTransportation Plan , ASCEconference, Portland, 1997
II Harmonizing Pedestrian-OrientedDevelopment with Commuter TraffcDemands , ITE Annual Meeting, LasVegas, 2000
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Converting One-Way Streets toTwo- Way: Evaluating the AmericanDowntown Street Model", ITE AnnualMeeting, Las Vegas, 2000
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Training Engineers in Flexible StreetDesign , ITE Annual Meeting,Philadelphia, PA 2002
II Lead instructor for the NationalTransit Institute at Rutgers University'Context Sensitive Solutions " course
for professionals since 2003.
II Instructor for " Introduction to Mult-Modal Transportation Planning" forUniversity of California DavisExtension offered to California stateDOT, 2003-
II Planning Managing EffectiveTransportation Parking SystemsGreyfields Meeting, San Diego. 2002
!I Making Streets Fit for Cities andTowns , Rail-Volution, San Francisco,2005 Cities and TownsRail-Votution. San Francisco, 2005
calming, pedestrian crossings, bicycle lanes/paths, site access, accessmanagement, and innovative signing and markings. For the past fouryears have managed Caltrans District 4 Transportation ManagementPlanning (TMPs) for the Interstate 880 and US 101 corridors in support ofconstruction projects. Caltrans District 4 Planning and EngineeringServices:
Jameson Canyon (SR- 12) Widening ad Grade-Separations Studyo 1-880 Corridorwide Transportation Management Plan (TMP)
High Street Overhead Replacement TMPo 1-880 / SR 92 Interchange Reconstruction TMP
II Caltrans 1-880 TMP Project ManagerII UDOT Logan Corridor (SR 252) Transportation Management Plan,
Logan Utah
Multimodal Transportation
Emphasis in multi-modal transportation systems, transit-orienteddevelopment, and transportation demand management andtransportation system management alternatives to conventional highwaysolutions. Manage major circulation studies and environmentalassessments for large-scale development projects, citywidetransportation plans, strategic master plans, and specific and generalplans.
Multi-Modal Street and Best Practices Manuals
Project Manoger for development of multi-
modal street design guidelines for Metro,Portland' s regional government. Guidelinesaddress street design elements and provideprocedures and prioritization foraccommodating all modes of travel onstreets within constrained right of way. TheRegional Street Design Study resulted in thepublication "Creating Livable Streets: StreetDesign Guidelines for 2040" which receivedan award from the EnvironmentalProtection Agency in 1998.
Project Manager for thetransportation element of SantaClara Valley Transportation
Authority' s "Community Design &Transportation" a manual of BestPractices and state-of-the-practiceresearch project that integratesmulti-modal street design, urbandesign, and land developmentpractices in transit-oriented areas ofthe County. Project Manager andlead author for the Institute ofTransportation Engineer s Proposed Recommended Practice
PUBLICATIONS ANDPRESENTATIONS (Cont.
TOO and Transit Use State
the Art, California Urban InfilTrip Generation StudyRail-Volution, Miami Beach,2007
II Context Sensitive Solutions:People, Places, ChoicesHouston-Galveston AreaCouncil, 2007
II California Urban Infil TripGeneration Research - AStatus Report", Institute Transportation EngineersAnnual Meeting, Pitsburg 2007
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Level of Service in TransitOriented Districts: Service forWho Smart GrowthTechnical Session I: LOSMethodologies: Barrier toInfill?, Association of Bay AreaGovernments, 2003
II Implementing ContextSensitive Solutions:Conversation Circle , Instituteof Transportation Engineers,
Las Vegas, San Diego,
Pittsburgh, Milwaukie, 2006-
II Context Sensitive Design FullDay Workshops (LeadInstructor): Providence, RI (lTEDistrict Annual Meeting2007), Milwaukie, WI (lTEAnnual Meeting 2006),Washington DC (MetropolitanWashington Council
Governments, 2006)
II Sharing Streets: DesigningArterials so People can SafelyWalk", Washington RegionalNetwork for LivableCommunities, Washington DC,2006
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Context Sensitive Solutions,Urban LOS and Smart Growth
Index , ITE California BorderSection, San Diego, 2006
II Linking Land Use andTransportation through StreetDesign , Urban StreetSymposium, TRB, Dallas, 1999
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Quality Growth Toolbox andTraining , CumberlandRegional Tomorrow, Nashville,T1-1 ?nn7
Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares forWalkable Communities . Authored thetraffic and parking chapter of "The NewTransit Town - Best Practices in Transit-Oriented Development" , published byIsland Press.
ParkingOne of Mr. Daisa s specialties isdeveloping parking plans for urbandevelopment, large-scale activitycenters, shopping centers, institutions,transit stations, and downtowns.Experience in evaluating parkingconditions, supply and demandanalysis, shared parkingevaluation, and developingspecialized parking standards fortransit-oriented and mixed-usedevelopment. Develop parkingpOlicies for General Plans, SpecificPlans, Master Plans, anddowntownrevitalization plans. Prepare Parking Management Plans for a variety ofconditions from citywide to large developments and individualbuildings. Selected parking projects include:
Downtown Vallejo Comprehensive Parking StudyThe " Railyards" Shared Parking Analysis and Phasing Plan(Downtown Sacramento)Downtown Portland Comprehensive Parking StudyPortland Lloyd District Parking Plan (Portland)Downtown Pittsburg Parking StrategyDowntown Precise Plan Parking Study, Mountain View, CADowntown San Leandro Transit-Oriented Parking Strategy and PolicyBay Meadows Specific Plan Parking Management PlanSilcon Valley Rapid Transit (BART) Toolkit for Assessing Station ParkingSupplyElk Grove Commuter Rail Station and Parking Design
Arizona High Speed Rail Station and Parking Planning andConceptual Design
Marin County Civic Center Master Parking PlanSan Ramon Civic Center Shared Parking Analysis
East Bay Regional Park District Master Parking Plan
Historic Downtown Folsom Parking Implementation PlanDowntown Vancouver Parking Management Plan, Vancouver, WADowntown Spokane Development and Parking Plan, Spokane, WA
Centervile District Master Parking Study, Fremont, CA
PUBLICATIONS ANDPRESENTATIONS (Cant.
TOO and Transit Use - State
the Art, California Urban InfillTrip Generation StudyRail-Volution, Miami Beach,2007
II Context Sensitive Solutions:People, Places, ChoicesHouston-Galveston AreaCouncil, 2007
II California Urban InFiI TripGeneration Research - AStatus Report", Instiute Transportation EngineersAnnual Meeting, Pittsburg 2007
II Level of Service in TransitOriented Districts: Service ForWho?", Smart GrowthTechnical Session I: LOSMethodologies: Barrier toInfil?, Association of Bay AreaGovernments, 2003
II Implementing ContextSensitive Solutions:Conversation Circle , Instiuteof Transportation Engineers,Las Vegas, San Diego,
Pittsburgh, Milwaukie, 2006-
II Context Sensitve Design FullDay Workshops (LeadInstructor): Providence, RI (lTEDistrict Annual Meeting2007), Milwaukie, WI (ITE
Annual Meeting 2006),Washington DC (MetropolitanWashington Council
Governments, 2006)
II " Sharing Streets: DesigningArterials so People can SafelyWalk", Washington RegionalNetwork for LivableCommunities, Washington
2006
II Context Sensitive Solutions,Urban LOS and Smart GrowthIndex , ITE California BorderSection. San Diego, 2006
II Linking Land Use andTransportation through StreetDesign , Urban StreetSymposium, TRB, Dallas, 1999
II Quality Growth Toolbox andTraining , CumberlandRegional Tomorrow, Nashville,TN, 2007
II Design of Efficient SuburbanActivity Centers , FederalTransit Administration, 1997
Downtown Bremerton Redevelopment Parking ManagementPlan, Bremerton, W
Downtown Oakland Warriors Arena Parking Study, Oakland,
PUBLICATIONS ANDPRESENTATIONS (Cont.
II Federal Enclave to Urban Vilage:New Vision for DC Waterfront"
Congress for the New Urbanism,Portland, OR, 2000
II ITE Committee Report Summary:
CSS in Designing Major UrbanThoroughfares for WalkableCommunities , ITE Journal, 2006
II Redesigning Central Avenue inthe Nab Hil/Highland Area - ACSS Approach", 45th Paving andTransportation Conference,Albuquerque, NM, 2008
II Transforming Major UrbanThoroughfares , AmericanPlanning Association 100th
National Planning Conference,Las Vegas, 2008
II Transforming Major UrbanThoroughfares , Congress for theNew Urbanism XVI, Austin, 2008
II " Is it TIme to Consider NewFunctional ClassificationSystem?", ITE National AnnualConference, Anaheim, 2008
II Road Diets SeminarMetropolitan TransportationCommission Technology TransferProgram, Oakland, 2008
Public Participation and facilitation
Trained under nationally known experts in conducting community workshops and facilitating publicmeetings. Have led hands-on workshops to develop neighborhood, traffic calming, downtown, andcommunity plans. Work closely with public agencies, organizations and interested parties in public forums.Facilitated contentious meetings and successfully built consensus on controversial plans and issues. Haveconducted seminars, study sessions and public workshops on traffic calming projects, downtown plans,general plans, regional transportation plans, traffic impact fees and transportation policy. Conductedtechnical training for pUblic agencies on the use of complex computerized transportation and parkingmodels. Selected charrette involvement includes:
Anacostia Waterfront, Congress for the New Urbanism, Washington DCPleasant Hil BART Station, Contra Costa County, CaliforniaHercules District Plan Design Charrette, Hercules, CA, Dover Kohl Associates, California
Southwest Neighborhood Design Charrette, Chico, CaliforniaUniversity Town Center Charrette, Sarasota County, FloridaCreating Livable Communities Workshop, Honolulu, HIPedestrian Injury Solutions Forum, Los Angeles, CADowntown Austin Redevelopment Design Charrette, Austin, TXSouthwest Neighborhood Design Charrette, Chico, CA
Transportation Impact Fee/Financing Studies
Experienced in developing nexus studies to legally supportimplementation of traffic impact fees, Community Facilities Districts,and Business Improvement Districts. Familiar with AB 1600 andGovernment Code 660000 requirements. Projects includedeveloping capital improvement plans, cost estimates, nexus studiesand associated traffic analysis, modeling, preparing ordinances,feasibilty and justification reports, and working with public agencyand development community stakeholders during development offees.
City of Tracy Traffic Impact FeePublic Facilties Finance Plan (PFPP), Manteca, CARedwood City Traffic Impact FeeOasis Specific Plan Financing and Fee Program, Redding, CAOff Site Improvement Program (OSIP), Concord, CACountywide Regional Impact Fee, Transportation Agency ofMonterey County (TAMe)
County Traffc Impact Fee, Monterey County, CACity of Sacramento Transportation Development Impact Fee(TDIF)
Traffic Impact Fee Study, City of Pittsburg, CACity of Hercules Public Facilties Finance PlanCity of Fresno Transit Impact Fee Feasibility Study
Downtown Salinas Redevelopment Plan Charrette, Salinas, Paso Robles Downtown Plan Charrette, Paso Robles,
Neo- traditional, New Urbanism and Transit-Oriented Studies
Area of emphasis for 18 years. Managed numerous pedestrian, rail, and transit-oriented developmentand transportation plans nationwide. Responsible for developing circulation plans, street designguidelines/ standards, pedestrian and bicycle networks, transit streets and overseeing technicalanalysis. Conduct research to support travel characteristics of high density, mixed-use transit-orienteddevelopment. Prepare comprehensive Transportation Demand Management programs, and local andcitywide traffic calming programs. Develop rail station transit center, and access and circulationevaluation, planning, and design. Frequently work with communities and agencies to developneighborhood-based plans, traffic calming designs, streetscapes and pedestrian and transitenhancements.
CHRISTY JOHNSON MCAVOY
WORK EXPERIENCE
HISTORIC RESOURCES GROUPOctober 1989 - present Co-Founder and Principal
Historic Resources Group is a consulting firm specializing in all aspects of historicpreservation planning and development, from resource identification to the application offinancial incentives for the preservation and reuse of historic buildings. Clients and projectsinclude The Downtown Standard Hotel, Grauman s Chinese Theatre, Cabrilo Beach BathHouse, Hollywood studios , Beverly Hils Cultural Center, Wattles Estate and GardensShrine Auditorium, Hangar One at LAX, the Marion Davies Estate at 415 PCH , the Academyof Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , Mount St. Mary s College, Scripps College, BarlowHospital, and developers of affordable housing in historic buildings.
JOHNSON HEUMANN RESEARCH ASSOCIATES1984 - 1989
JOHNSON RESEARCH ASSOCIATES1978 - 1989
Principal Owner
Sole Proprietor
Prior to the founding of Historic Resources Group, Ms. McAvoy was a principal of JohnsonHeumann Research Associates ("JHRA") and the sole proprietor of Johnson ResearchAssociates ("JRA"). These two consulting firms specialized in resource identificationevaluation and planning. Clients and projects included the City of Beverly Hils culturalresource study, City of Huntington Beach survey, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineeringand Community Redevelopment Agency, Gilmore Adobe/Farmer s Market culturalresources entitlement planning, the historic resources survey for Westwood Vilage SpecificPlan and several historic tax credit projects.
EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION
University of Southern California
Master Program in Historic Preservation: Participated in Advisory Committee that createdcurriculum for a new degree program
Adjunct Professor, ARCH 550 , Historic Preservation Management, Planning andDevelopment
Adjunct Professor, Summer Program in Historic Preservation
Professional Training in Historic Preservation to Cities:
City of Los AngelesCity of West HollywoodCity of San BuenaventuraCity of San FernandoCity of Long Beach
HISTORIC RESOURCES GROUP1728 Whitley Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028-4809Telephone 323 4692349, Facsimile 323 469 0491ww.historicla.com
City of GlendaleCity of GlendoraCity of Highland
LECTURES AND SEMINARS (selected list)
University Seminars/UCLA: Hollywood and the Movies: A Symbiotic Relationship
Lectures: City of Beverly Hils; San Buenaventura Conservancy; Immaculate Heart College;California State University, Dominguez Hils; University of Southern California; Universityof California, Los Angeles; California Conference of Historical Societies; Southern Californiacommunity groups. Topics: historic preservation; architectural styles of SouthernCalifornia; architecture in Hollywood; planning analysis and land use for potential historicdistricts; boosterism in Southern California; planning for historic preservation; federalstate and local landmark designations; and research and rehabiltation of old homes. 1980-present.
Seminars : Historic preservation seminars for National Trust for Historic PreservationCalifornia Preservation Foundation, Los Angeles Conservancy, American PlanningAssociation, American Institute of Architects, Housing and Urban Development, LawSeminars International, and Congress for New Urbanism. 1987-present.
Symposia: Featured speaker at annual conference of Japan National Trust, Tokyo/HidaFurakawa. 1993
Education:
1978 California Administrative Teaching Credential
1977 Master of Arts, Humanities/Architectural History, California State University,Dominguez Hils
197 California Standard Life Teaching Credential, University of Southern California, LosAngeles
1969 Bachelor of Arts , American Social and Cultural History, University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara
Professional Affliations and Honors:
National Trust for Historic PreservationBoard of Advisors, 1989-1998Advisor Emeritus , 1998-present
California Preservation FoundationBoard of Trustees, 1985-Treasurer, 1987-President, 1989-
American Institute of Architects, Caliornia Chapter, Honorary Member
HISTORIC RESOURCES GROUP1728 Whitley Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028-4809Telephone 323 469 2349, Facsimile 323 469 0491ww.historicla.com
National Center for Preservation Training and TechnologyBoard of Directors, 1996-2004
Preservation ActionBoard of Directors, 1988-presentFinance Committee, 1994-present
Council for Public History, Member
Society of Architectural Historians, Member
Los Angeles Conservancy, Preservationist of the YearHollywood Chamber of Commerce, Women in Business Award
Volunteer Servce and Community Affliations:
Los Angeles ConservancyBoard of Directors, 1996-presentPresident, 2001-2002Cornerstone PatronRecipient, Preservationist of the Year
Consultant in the areas of issues management, technical assistance, and environmentalreview. Responsibilties included administration of restricted grants; institution of policyand procedures for public information activities; liaison to City Council and othergovernmental agencies in designation and historic resource management activities. 1987-
City of Los Angeles, City Hall Seismic Retrofit, Blue Ribbon PanelCity of Los Angeles, Mayor s Arts Task ForceHollywood Heritage
Founding Officer and Board Member, 1978-Board Member, 1989-92; 1993-95; 2oo7-present
Docent training program coordinator; traveling exhibit coordinator; preservationconsultant. Liaison to neighborhood association and Southern California preservationgroups. Coordinator, seismic safety, preservation development seminars. Tourcoordinator, Hollywood Boulevard and neighborhood tours. Preparation and/ or review ofCultural Heritage forms. Author, Hollywood Boulevard National Register nomination.Chairman, Preservation Issues committee, responsible for response to environmentalassessment programs (ElRs, ElSs, 106 compliance , etc.
Windsor Square- Hancock Park Historical SocietyBoard of Trustees, 1986-Executive Committee, 1988-
Chair, Landmark Awards Committee, 1995-
Hollywood Chamber of CommerceMemberRecipient, Women in Business Award
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Friends , Board Member
HISTORIC RESOURCES GROUP1728 Whitley Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028-4809Telephone 323 469 2349, Facsimile 323 469 0491ww.historicla.com