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Greetings and welcome back from the Summer! On July 1 we entered our new fiscal year and on July 27 we had our first Board meeting. We had a busy agenda and it was a dynamic meeting. We also had special guests from the International Headquarters – Randy A. Williams, SR/WA, MAI, FRIC, Inter-national President, Mark Rieck, Executive Vice President, and Daniel Stekol, Vice President and Business Development Officer. Mr. Wil-liams, who flew in from Texas, was our special guest speaker at the event following the board meeting, the Chapter’s traditional annual Past Presidents' luncheon, attended by over 60 members and guests. The most honored atten-dees were the chapter’s Past Presidents – the event was a tribute to their service to the chap-ter. Randy Williams shared about the contin-ued growth and success of the Association on the national and international arenas. IRWA’s designation of SR/WA and its career path certifications are gaining international recogni-tion and are becoming more and more desired and coveted. This is because IRWA training is
highly relevant to the sphere of delivering public projects involving the land factor – our educational courses provide crucial skills and specialized knowledge which can be immediately put to use. Many members have boosted their ca-reers by the valuable professional
knowledge gained in IRWA courses and semi-nars. The number of Candidates for SR/WA professional designation and career path certi-fications continues to grow as members recog-nize their value for their professional careers in both the public and the private sectors.
The Past Presidents' luncheon was a real fun event. The luncheon was held in a relaxing set-ting near the Marinas by the Ocean water. The food was great. The raffle gifts were excellent. Kudos to our luncheon chair Aaron Aftergut for organizing this great luncheon! The MC was the 2007 Past President, Bryan Riggs, SR/WA, MAI, who did a fantastic job of the MC. That day, some of the attendees were on their day off and stayed behind after the event to con-tinue enjoying the setting and perhaps a summer cocktail from the full bar of the restaurant. (continued on page 12)
President’s Message — Konstantin Akhrem
AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2011
International Right-of-Way Association—Chapter 1—Los Angeles
Inside this issue:
ASA Joint Luncheon 2
Upcoming Courses 3
Legal Perspective 4
Member Spotlight 6
Past Presidents’ Luncheon 7
Meet New Members 11
Chapter BOD Roster 13
Announcements 14
“The most honored attendees
were the chapter’s Past
Presidents”
Bryan Riggs, Neilia LaValle, Holly Rockwell, Mark Rieck, Gary Peck, Michael Pop-well, Kathy Friedman, Randy Williams, Michael Murray, Andrew Thompson, Wil-liam Larsen, Gary Valentine, James Wiley, and Joyce Riggs are holding the chapter’s banner by the water of the Pacific Ocean.
Please visit the chapter’s web site for IMPORTANT updates and event information: www.irwa-chapter1.org
For your calendar:
Details at www.irwa-chapter1.org
9/27/2011 — Joint Luncheon with
American Society of Appraisers
10/10/2011 — Principles of Real
Estate Engineering (#900)
10/12/2011 — Engineering Plan
Development & Application (#901)
10/25/2011 — Fall Right-of-Way
Conference
11/7/2011 — SR/WA Review & Exam
12/6/2011 — Tri-chapter Holiday
Networking Luncheon
12/12/2011—Bargaining Negotia-
tions (#205)
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IRWA-ASA Annual Joint Luncheon
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The Guest speaker at the Joint Luncheon at Stevens Steak House will be Mr. Michael A. Barbour, Executive Officer Highway Project Director, Los Ange-
les County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Mike Barbour has been working on transportation projects for last 28 years. Though he has worked mainly on highway improvement projects, he also has transit, airport and military base reconstruction experience as well. Of the 28 years of engineering responsibilities, twenty of those years were in design and eight years were in construction. Bridge experience makes up the lion share of the design work, while roadway and bridge work is predominate on the con-struction side.
Mike started his career in engineering straight out of school with Caltrans Structure Design and went on to spend over eighteen years as Bridge De-signer, Bridge Representative, Office Chief for Structures Design Organization and finally completed his time at Caltrans as acting Design Deputy at Caltrans District 7, in Los Angeles. After leaving Caltrans, Mike worked as a consultant on various highway, rail and military projects over the next eight years. During this period he had the privilege of working on the Golden Gate Bridge, the new Bay Bridge, BART Station retrofits and the Sacramento Airport Moderni-zation Project. More recently, for the last three years, he has been working on the I-405 HOV/Improvements Project in West Los Angeles for Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority as the Project Director.
Mike has lead and held various positions during his career; from Bridge De-signer to Structures Office Chief, Engineering Manager, Project Manager and Project Director. He was a Major in the Air Force Reserve and has been de-ployed to Iraq three times. He values all of the knowledge he has gained working in these organizations and specifically feels very fortunate to have worked on great projects with great people.
Mr. Barbour will speak about his experience organizing the tempo-rary closure of the 405 Freeway on July 16 and 17 of this year to avoid
the “Carmageddon”.
Michael A. Barbour Special Guest Speaker at the upcoming joint IRWA-ASA luncheon on Sept 27.
Sept 27, 2011— 11:30AM—1:00PM Networking Luncheon & Presentation at Stevens Steak House Commerce, CA
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No. Title Coordinator Instructor Date
# 900
Principles of Real Estate
Engineering
Diane Dominguez (213) 922-5253
Joe Pestinger, SR/WA
Oct 10-11
# 901
Engineering Plan Development
& Application
William Larsen 818-290-5428
Joe Pestinger, SR/WA
Oct 12
SR/WA review
SR/WA
Review & Exam
William Larsen 818-290-5428
Michael L.
Heineke, SR/
WA
Nov 7-9
# 205 Bargaining
Negotiations TBA TBA Dec 12-13
Upcoming Courses Sponsored by Chapter 1
Tom Hanley, P.E. Education Chair
If you did not find the course you need to
meet your professional education goals, we want to hear from
you!.. Please contact Tom at
(714) 379-3376, Ext. 284 thanley@paragon-
partners.com
Give your career a boost now!..
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF KANSAS
ORDER ON MOTION TO CONTINUE
―He who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client‖ is one of every lawyer’s favorite
proverbs. Among the several reasons why this is undoubtedly true, is that lawyers are trained
to handle disputes skillfully but without the emotional rancor that will mask the actual par-
ties’ reason and good sense.1 Regrettably, many attorneys lose sight of their role as profes-
sionals, and personalize the dispute; converting the parties’ disagreement into a lawyers’ spat.
This is unfortunate, and unprofessional, but sadly not uncommon. Before the Court, however,
is an uncommon example of this unhappy trend.
This matter is currently set for trial commencing June 14, 2011. Defendants seek a
brief continuance, noting that one of their counsel, Bryan Erman, along with his wife, is ex-
pecting their first child due on July 3. Given the proposed length of trial and the famous dis-
regard that newborns (especially first-borns) have for such schedules, and given that the trial
is scheduled in Kansas City while the new Erman’s arrival is scheduled in Dallas, Defendants
move this Court for a continuance. This in itself would not be remarkable, but in reviewing
the motion the Court was more than somewhat surprised to read that ―Plaintiffs have refused
to agree to continue the trial setting and have indicated that they intend to oppose this Mo-
tion.‖
Well, every party is entitled to file an opposition to a motion, and hoping that per-
haps Defendants’ had mis-characterized the vigor of Plaintiffs’ opposition, we have eagerly
awaited Plaintiffs defense of its opposition. The Memorandum in Opposition arrived yester-
day, and it was, sadly, as advertised.
First, Plaintiffs make a lengthy and spirited argument about when Defendants should
have known this would happen, even citing a pretrial conference occurring in early November
as a time when Mr. Erman ―most certainly‖ would have known of the due date of his child,
and even more astonishingly arguing that ―utilizing simple math, the due date for Mr. Er-
man’s child’s birth would have been known on approximately Oct. 3, or shortly thereafter.‖
For reasons of good taste which should be (though, apparently, are not) too obvious to ex-
plain, the Court declines to accept Plaintiffs’ invitation to speculate on the time of conception
of the Ermans’ child.
Civility, Professionalism, and Perspective
“Recall the last time you wrote a letter or sent an e-mail while you were angry or upset at the recipient. You might think twice the next time after reading the following court order.” M. Yoshiba, Esq.
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By Michael F. Yoshiba, Esq. Chair, Law Committee
JAYHAWK CAPITAL )
MANAGEMENT, LLC, et al., )
)
Plaintiffs, )
)
v ) Case No. 08-2561-EFM
)
LSB INDUSTRIES, INC., et al., )
)
Defendants. )
)
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1“ . . . do as adversaries do in law, strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.” Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, Ac t 1, Scene 2.
… every party is entitled to file an
opposition to a motion.
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Further, Plaintiffs assert that there are currently five attorneys from two different
firms on Defendants’ signature block. While the Court might be inclined to agree with
Plaintiffs that this seems like a plethora of attorneys, it can’t help but note that, entered and
active on behalf of Plaintiffs in this case, are also five attorneys, from three different firms; so
perhaps Plaintiffs are ill- equipped to argue that Defendants have too many attorneys.
Finally, Plaintiffs argue that surely Mr. Erman will have sufficient time to make it
from the Kansas City trial to the Dallas birth, even helpfully pointing out the number of daily,
non-stop flights between the two cities; and in any event complain of the inconvenience of
this late requested continuance. Certainly this judge is convinced of the importance of federal
court, but he has always tried not to confuse what he does with who he is, nor to distort the
priorities of his day job with his life’s role. Counsel are encouraged to order their priorities
similarly.
Defendants’ Motion is GRANTED. The Ermans are CONGRATULATED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 12th day of April, 2011.
ERIC F. MELGREN
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
This summary was prepared by Michael F. Yoshiba, Esq. Chair, Law Committee
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Jazmine's goal is to take as
many classes as she can and
eventually advance to a
SRWA designation.
Jazmine Sunico joined the International Right of Way Association (IRWA) in September 2010. Relatively new to the Port of Los Angeles, she was encour-aged by fellow IRWA members Kenneth Stanberry, SRWA, and Kenneth Caughlin, SRWA, to take classes to enhance her background. To date, Jaz-mine has taken 7 courses with IRWA, ranging from asset management to envi-ronmental awareness. She is hoping to become an Associate Right of Way Professional by the end of this summer.
Jazmine works as a Real Estate Associate II in the Real Estate Division of the Business Development Group for the Port of Los Angeles. She currently over-sees a portfolio consisting of tenants in the recreational boating and construc-tion operations industries. She performs necessary inspections with tenants to recommend and direct maintenance and reconditioning of property. To ac-complish this, she interacts regularly with tenants to respond to needs, issues, and concerns as per tenant lease agreements. In addition, Jazmine oversees compliance with lease terms to ensure compliance with City of Los Angeles policy and regulations.
Prior to joining the Port of Los Angeles in 2010, Jazmine previously worked in the Compliance Division for the Los Angeles Housing Department and CB Rich-ard Ellis. At the Housing Department, she had many opportunities to meet with tenants, landlords, bank officials, title insurance companies, etc. to con-vey the rules and guidelines of housing programs. Her work as a Financial Analyst for CB Richard Ellis allowed her to collaborate with real estate brokers to prepare financial analyses for the firm's clients. She was able to develop real estate financial models for commercial building leases, lease restructures, relocations, and subleases.
IRWA has helped her career because she was able to take advantage of the professional development IRWA has to offer. Ultimately, Jazmine's goal is to take as many classes as she can and eventually advance to a SRWA designa-tion. Jazmine also plans to be involved in the newly-formed IRWA's Young Professionals Group.
Jazmine earned her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration at Boston University. She will be attending the University of Southern California in the Fall 2011 to pursue her Master's Degree in Business Administration.
Member Spotlight — Jazmine Sunico
Jazmine Sunico, Port of Los Angeles
Jazmine oversees
compliance with lease terms
to ensure compliance with
City of Los Angeles policy
and regulations.
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Photographs from Past Presidents’ Luncheon
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Mr. Randy Williams, SR/WA, MAI, FRIC, IRWA International President, discussed global trends and the increasing demand for the SR/WA designation worldwide.
Mr. Aaron Aftergut—Luncheon Chair takes charge of a raffle... Mr. Bryan Riggs, MAI, SR/WA—2007 Chapter President
Mr. Konstantin Akhrem, IRWA Chapter 1 President—addressing members and guests at Past Presidents’ Luncheon
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Photographs from Past Presidents’ Luncheon — continued
Mr. Andrew Thompson, SR/WA—Past Chapter 1 President and Professional Development Chair making an announcement.
Ms. Holly Rockwell, SR/WA—Past Chapter 1 President shares her IRWA experience of serving the chapter.
Mr. Michael Popwell, SR/WA—2003 Past President Mr. Gary Valentine, SR/WA, MAI, ASA, 1996 Past President
Ms. Joyce Riggs, MAI, SR/WA—Past Chapter 1 President Mr. David Graeler, Esq.—Chapter 1 President-Elect, Fall Con-ference Chair and Tri-Chapter Luncheon Chair
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Photographs from Past Presidents’ Luncheon — continued
Luncheon Chair, Mr. Aaron Aftergut presents a free lunch certificate to Ms. Kathy Cabanilla, of Epic Land Solutions
Membership Chair, Mr. Michael Popwell, SR/WA, welcomes Ms. Natasa Lenic and Ms. Laronda Echols as new members.
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Photographs from Past Presidents’ Luncheon — continued
Chapter’s Past Presidents Bryan Riggs, Michael Popwell, Holly Rockwell, Gary Valentine, Kathy Friedman, and Michael Murray on the a patio of the Shanghai Red’s, a years-long traditional loca-tion for Past Presidents’ Luncheon
Michael Popwell, Mark Rieck, Randy Williams and Konstan-tin Akhrem (Andrew Thompson in the background) on the patio of the Shanghai Red’s restaurant in Marina Del Rey.
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Meet New Chapter 1 Members
Laronda Echols,
Real Estate Associate II, Leasing and Development Section at the Los
Angeles World Airports – Commercial Development Group. The last
6 years I have been in a supporting capacity, currently I am involved
in the development of a major Maintenance facility and Clean Energy
equipment charging stations at the Los Angeles International Airport.
IRWA membership will enable me enhance my professional Real
Estate goals, acquire professional Right-of-Way certifications, extend
my professional knowledge and networking with other real estate
professionals across the world.
Natasa Lenic,
Independent Relocation Planning Consultant after 15 years with
Overland, Pacific & Cutler. Prepared relocation plans for LAUSD,
Lennox USD, LACRA, LAHD, Cities of Huntington Park, Lawn-
dale, Whittier, Duarte, Azusa, Moorpark and numerous developers
applying for public funding: Skid Row Housing Trust, Amcal,
Mercy Housing, Meta Housing. Responsible for property manage-
ment, financial activities and reporting for Cities of Garden Grove,
Tustin, Brea, Long Beach, Lawndale, San Bernardino and River-
side County. Looking forward to serving the Right-of-Way com-
munity and advancing my career.
Michael Popwell, SR/WA Membership Chair
IRWA members benefits
are numerous and the
connections formed with
other members are
priceless.
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Join us for the Tri-Chapter Holiday Networking Luncheon
We started the new fiscal year in a strong financial position and with a very strong Board of Directors, a team of volunteers who gener-ously donate their time and energy to serve ongoing needs of the chapter members and are dedicated to continuous improvement of the organization and success of its members. I am fortunate and privileged that the current Board of Directors includes five of the chapter’s past Presidents. This brings unparalleled experience to the table for the benefit of the members. We are very attuned to the members’ interest in continued advancement of their professional careers and we strongly focused on the priority of continued delivery of high quality educational and networking opportunities. The education and networking opportunities delivered by this chapter have gained recognition and popularity far beyond the Los Angeles region. Our seminars are regularly attended by professionals from the neighbor-ing counties and beyond. Attendees from out of state have become a norm. It appears that the many years of excellence have branded our chapter’s courses and seminars for high quality and dependability. The credit for this achievement undoubtedly goes all the volunteers who have so generously contributed over the past many years to start, create, maintain, and improve the things we do as a chapter today. As times and business environment continues to change, the priority of the current and the future chapter leaders will be to continue improving our functions and enhancing the value of our brand to members and constituents of the projects delivered by our members.
To continue on the path of improvement, I have created several new committees and I am fortunate that the most capable individuals have accepted the challenges of chairing these committees. The following are the new committees and their respective Chairs:
Standing Committee:
- Communication – Natasa Lenic, an independent consultant specializing in Relocation Planning.
Industry Committees:
- Local Public Agency – Kelly Kitasato, R/W-AMC, City of Pasadena
- Transportation – Darryl Root, JD, MBA, R/W-RAC, Paragon Partners Ltd.
- Utilities – Andrew Thompson, SR/WA, Southern California Edison Company.
Effective communication with our members and audience is vitally important and Natasa Lenic has been one very busy Communicat ion Chair since day 1 of her joining the Board.
The new industry committees represent sectors highly relevant to the practice of Right of Way professionals. These committees will per-form a vital link between the chapter and the Association brining to you important industry updates, knowledge and best practices.
This year our chapter is fortunate to host the traditional annual Tri-Chapter Holiday Luncheon, at which members of the three local chapters – Los Angeles, Orange County, and Inland Empire – get together for celebration of the Holiday Season and rare networking opportunity. We are also anticipating members and chapter leaders from the San Diego and Santa Barbara joining us for the event. Please mark your calendars for December 6. This year’s Tri-chapter luncheon will be held at the “ultra cool” venue in L.A. Live – The Grammy Museum, across the street from the Nokia Theatre in the recently revitalized part of Downtown L.A. (I am proud that of our members have been part of those revitalization efforts and the fruits of labor are now evident as part of the new image of Los Ange-les.) Come and join the other 130+ Right Of Way professionals who are anticipated to attend (seating is limited).
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President’s Message — continued from cover page
SAVE THE DATE!..
December 6, 2011
Tri-Chapter Holiday Networking Luncheon
>> For Sponsorship Opportunities Contact David Graeler: [email protected] <<
Chapter 1 (Los Angeles) will be joined by Chapter 57 (Inland Empire) and Chapter 67 (Orange County)
Seating is limited—RSVP early!
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2011 - 2012 Officers and Executive Board
President
International Director
Konstantin Akhrem
Paragon Partners Ltd. 714-379-3376 [email protected]
President-Elect
International Director
David Graeler, Esq.
Nossaman LLP 213-612-7800 [email protected]
Treasurer Kenneth Stanberry, SR/WA
Port of Los Angeles 310-732-3525 [email protected]
Secretary Theresa Armistead
OPC, Inc 951-207-7890 [email protected]
Professional Development Andrew Thompson, SR/WA *
Southern California Gas Company 213-244-5032 [email protected]
2011- 2012 Appointed Committees Listed in Alphabetical Order
Asset Management ** Duncan Robb, SR/WA, R/W - AMC Epic Land Solutions 310-561-3900 [email protected]
Communication & Newsletter Editor Nataša Lenič Relocation Planning Consultant
310-720-9517 [email protected]
Education
Tom Hanley, P.E., SR/WA * Paragon Partners Ltd
714-379-3376, x 284
Engineering/ Surveying ** Art Cordero, PLS, SR/WA City of Los Angeles 213-482-7192 [email protected]
Environmental ** Norman S. Eke Converse Consultants 626-9301260 [email protected]
Fall Conference
David Graeler, Esq., Co-Chair Nossaman LLP Kelly Kitasato, R/W-AMC, Co-Chair City of Pasadena
213-612-7800
626-744-7356
[email protected] [email protected]
Governance Marilyn Stuart, SR/WA, R/W-NAC Sanitation Districts of LA County 562-908-4288, x 2756 [email protected]
Law ** Michael F. Yoshiba, Esq. Richards, Watson & Gershon 213-626-8484
Local Public Agency ** Kelly Kitasato, R/W-AMC City of Pasadena 626-744-7356 [email protected]
Luncheon Aaron Aftergut Integra Realty Resources – L.A. 818-290-5434 [email protected]
Membership
Michael Popwell, SR/WA* MPA, Inc
323-874-2384 [email protected]
Nominations & Elections William Larsen * Integra Realty Resources
818-290-5428 [email protected]
Pipeline ** Gary Valentine, SR/WA, MAI * Valentine Appraisal & Associates
661-288-0198 [email protected]
Relocation ** Dionisio (Dio) Marquez Del Richardson and Associates 310-645-3729, x 226 [email protected]
Transportation ** Darryl Root, JB, MBA, R/W-RAC Paragon Partners Ltd.
714-379-3376, x 213
Utilities ** Andrew Thompson, SR/WA * Southern California Gas Company 213-244-5032 [email protected]
Valuation ** William Larsen* Integra Realty Resources
818-290-5428
* - Past President ** - Industry Committee
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2012 SR/WA & CERTIFICATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Chapter 1 of the International Right of Way Association is sponsoring educational scholarships for Chapter 1 SR/WA designation and professional Certification candidates. The scholarships support the professional development of Chapter 1 members. The 2012 calendar year Scholarship Award Applications must be received by mail no later than Friday, October 15, 2011, by the Chapter 1 Professional Development Committee Co-Chair at the following address:
Michael Popwell, SR/WA MPA, Inc. 2345 Zorada Court Los Angeles, CA 90046
Applications received after the due date and/or incomplete Applications will not be processed by the Professional Development Committee. The 2012 Chapter 1 Scholarship Awards consist of a five-day IRWA class equivalent for those Classes sponsored by Chapter 1 during the award calendar year for each Award recipient (i.e., may be allocated to multiple classes for up to five days duration). Candidates must be in good standing with a current SR/WA designation and/or professional Certification candidate status at the time of the Scholarship application and award. Please review the IRWA Chapter 1 Scholarship Policy and Procedures for details. Included in this article are the IRWA Chapter 1 Scholarship Policy and Procedures, the Scholarship Award Application, the 2012 Calendar Year Scholarship Award Timetable, and the roster of the Chapter 1 Professional Development Committee who will be evaluating the Scholarship Award Applications and recommending applicants to the Chapter 1 Board of Directors for final award presentation at the January 2012 general membership meeting. The Chapter 1 Board of Directors and its Professional Development Committee strongly encourages all SR/WA designation and professional Certification candidates to apply for the educational scholarship. Please feel free to contact Michael Popwell, SR/WA, at 323-874-2384 with any questions you may have regarding the scholarship application requirements and award process. Michael will provide his best efforts to respond to your inquiries.
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2012 CALENDAR YEAR – IRWA CHAPTER 1 – LOS ANGELES EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP POLICY & PROCEDURES
Scholarship Policy and Procedures The following IRWA Chapter 1 – Los Angeles Scholarship Policy and Procedures outline the purpose, amounts, availability, application, selection are outlined by the following Scholarship Policy and Procedures as adopted by the Chapter 1 Board of Directors (Board). The Board, with the assistance of the Chapter 1 Professional Development Committee (PDC) shall announce annually the Scholarship amounts, availability, application, selection process and timetables for the following calendar year’s Scholarship awards. Scholarship Purpose The Chapter 1 Scholarship Award (Scholarship) provides Chapter 1 SR/WA designation and/or professional Certification designation Candidates assistance attaining their professional designations with respect to Chapter 1-sponsored required IRWA Classes. Scholarship Amounts Scholarship amounts are determined annually by the Board. Scholarships offset the tuition costs of Chapter 1-sponsored IRWA Classes fulfilling SR/WA designation and/or professional Certification designation requirements. Individual Scholarships are limited to one five-day IRWA Class equivalent for those Classes sponsored by Chapter 1 during the Scholarship calendar year. Scholarship Availability The Scholarship is funded annually by the Board and is available upon Board announcement to Chapter 1 members in good standing with current SR/WA designation and/or professional Certification Candidate status at the time of Scholarship application submission and award. Elected Board members as of the date of Application submission and the calendar year of Scholarship award. The Scholarship is available to qualified individual Chapter 1 members for a period of five consecutive years inclusive of the initial calendar year the Scholarship is awarded to the qualified Chapter 1 member. Scholarship Application Scholarship application is made annually by eligible Chapter 1 members by submission of a complete Chapter 1 – Los Angeles SR/WA Designation and Professional Certification Scholarship Award Application (Application) as announced annually by the Board. Scholarship Selection Initial review and selection of Scholarship Applications are made by the PDC. Only complete, properly submitted Applications will be reviewed by the PDC. The PDC will submit Scholarship recipient recommendations to the Board for final selection and award. 2012 Calendar Year Scholarship Award Timetable August 1, 2011 Scholarship availability, Policies and Procedures and Application announced by Board. October 15, 2011 Applications must be received by PDC Co-Chair responsible for receipt of all Chapter 1
2012 Scholarship Award Applications at the following address:
Michael Popwell, SR/WA MPA, Inc. 2345 Zorada Court Los Angeles, CA 90046
October 25, 2011 PDC submits to Board recommendation for Scholarship Awards. January 24, 2012 Scholarship Award recipients honored at Chapter 1’s January 24, 2012, General Membership Meeting.
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INTERNATIONAL RIGHT OF WAY ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 1 - LOS ANGELES
SR/WA DESIGNATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD APPLICATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2012
Please review the attached Chapter 1 – Los Angeles SR/WA Designation Scholarship Award Application Policies and Procedures prior to completing this application for consideration by the Chapter 1 Professional Development Committee for recommendation of a scholarship award.
Member Name: First Middle Initial Last
Previously applied for the Chapter 1 Scholarship: Yes/No Years:
IRWA Membership #: SR/WA Candidacy #: Date Issued: Chapter 1 Paid Member Chapter: Yes/No Since: Total Number Years:
Mailing Address: Street City State Zip/Postal Code
Present Employer: Position Held:
Business Address: Street City State Zip/Postal Code Business Telephone: Home Telephone:
E-Mail Address: Employer Web Site Address:
Attach current copy of ―My Course History‖ from the International website:
On one separate letter-sized sheet (in 12 point typeface) provide an Education Program Statement totaling a maximum of 500 words detailing your plan to complete your SR/WA
designation requirements including experience, necessary degrees and education, remaining required SR/WA core and elective courses, and examination(s). Provide, to the extent available, what courses held by which Chapters you intend to take over the next 18 months to
attain your SR/WA designation. Include your target date for completion, total cost for remaining courses and examination(s), the allocation of available money and time resources (include your own resources, course coordinator fee waivers, and employer financial support and paid time for
class attendance). Include your name, IRWA membership number and date of application for scholarship award at the top of the page.
Identify any applicable specific Chapter 1 sponsored IR/WA Courses you would intend to utilize a Chapter 1 Scholarship Award for tuition during this application scholarship calendar years:
Course No. Course Name Date(s) Location
I have examined the above Chapter 1 – Los Angeles Scholarship Award Application and the attached Education Program Statement and hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge, it is true and correct.
Signature
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IRWA CHAPTER 1
2012 CALENDAR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD TIMETABLE
August 1, 2011 Scholarship availability, Policies and Procedures and Application
announced by Board.
October 15, 2011 Applications must be received by PDC Co-Chair responsible for receipt
of Scholarship Award Applications at the following address:
Michael Popwell, SR/WA
MPA, Inc.
2345 Zorada Court
Los Angeles, CA 90046
October 25, 2011 PDC submits to Chapter Board recommendations for Scholarship
Awards.
January 24, 2012 Scholarship Award recipients honored at Chapter 1 January Membership
Meeting (regular 4th
Tuesday membership meeting).
IRWA CHAPTER 1
2011/2012 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Chair Andrew Thompson, SR/WA, Sothern California Gas Company
555 West 5th Street, ML 26C2, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Voice 310.417.0450 Email [email protected]
Co-Chair
Gus Parcero, SR/WA, City of Los Angeles
Voice 213.847.5592 Email [email protected]
Co-Chair Michael Popwell, SR/WA, MPA, Inc.
Voice 323.874.2384 Email [email protected]
Co-Chair Joyce Riggs, MAI, SR/WA, Riggs & Riggs, Inc.
Voice 805.578.2400 Email [email protected]
Co-Chair Marilyn Stuart. SR/WA, Sanitation Districts Los Angeles County
Voice 562.908.4288 ext. 2756 Email: [email protected]
Co-Chair Gary Valentine, MAI, SR/WA, Valentine Appraisal & Associates
Voice 661.288.0198 Email [email protected]
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International Right-of-Way Association—Chapter 1—Los Angeles
Chapter 1 - Los Angeles County Presents
2011 Annual Fall Seminar
Pending—Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit of 8 hours, 100% seminar attendance is required.
Approved—International Right-of-Way Association for Senior Designation Recertification Credits (SR/WA) 8 course hours, 100% seminar attendance is re-
quired.
Approved—State of California, Office of Real Estate Appraisers for 8 hours of Continuing Education Hours, 100% seminar attendance is required.
Note—Please bring your identification of designation for each professional credit desired for the seminar completion certificate (i.e. verification of OREA license
number).
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
7:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Quiet Cannon - Montebello 901 Via San Clemente Montebello, CA 90640
323.724.4500
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
APPROVALS
7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 a.m. Consultant Management and Consultant's Manage-
ment of Public Agencies
Speaker: James Overcamp, Epic Land Solutions, Inc.
9:00 a.m. Upcoming Projects with Major Acquisitions by LA
Metro's Measure R Program
Speaker: Doug Failing, Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority
10:00 a.m. BREAK
10:15 a.m. Understanding the Basics of the Preliminary Title Report
and Litigation Guaranty for Condemnation Purposes
Speaker: Gary Peterson, Stewart Title
11:15 a.m. The Death (and Rebirth?) of Redevelopment
Speakers: Gale Connor & Brad Kuhn, Nossaman LLP
12:15 p.m. LUNCH The Nuts and Bolts of Mediation
Speaker: Hon. Victor Person (retired)
1:30 p.m. BREAK
1:45 p.m. Evolution of Business Goodwill in Eminent Domain: An
Appraiser's Perspective
Speaker: Noa Singler, Singler Valuation Consulting
2:45 p.m. Real Estate Appraisal: Highest and Best Use Analysis
and Case Studies
Speaker: Scott Delahooke, MAI, Delahooke Appraisal
Company
3:45 p.m. BREAK
4:00 p.m. Phase I and II Environmental Assessments During
Right of Way Acquisition
Speaker: Norman Eke, Converse Consultants
5:00 p.m. Closing Remarks
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