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ANITA HAYWORTH, PHD — CONTINUED <br />Southern Orange County Subregion NCCP/HCP effort, covering an area of 131,000 acres, encompassing five <br />local jurisdictions and a portion of the Cleveland National Forest. <br />City of San Diego MSCP, City of San Diego, California. Prepared the biology section for the MSCP <br />EIR/EIS for the City of San Diego. <br />EI Cuervo Wetland Mitigation Project (Off -Site Mitigation for Sorrento Creek Flood Control <br />Project), City of San Diego, Transportation and Drainage Design Division, City of San Diego, <br />California. Evaluated the potential for this site to serve as mitigation for the Sorrento Creek Flood Control <br />Project. The mitigation area resulted in over 12 acres of coastal riparian and wetland habitat enhancement <br />and revegetation within the west end of Los Pdr asquitos Canyon Preserve, San Diego. Also conducted <br />surveys for endangered species including least Bell's vireo and southwestern willow Flycatcher before and <br />after construction of the wetland enhancement and revegetation project. <br />Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility (HARRF) Flood Control Project and Escondido Creek <br />Enhancement, Engineering Department, City of Escondido, California. Served as project manager for <br />this flood control project Prepared biological technical report including issues such as vegetation mapping, <br />least Bell's vireo, and wetlands delineation. Coordinated with U.S, Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board, and CDFG, as well as the public, neighbors of the project, and the Escondido Creek <br />Conservancy. Assisted with monitoring and nest surveys prior to and during project construction. The <br />proposed project consists of raising the existing levees and widening the existing stream channel, resulting in <br />impacts to 4.49 acres (approximately 2,500 linear feet) of wetlands. Key issues for this project included <br />community outreach, aesthetics (Dudek prepared visual simulations of the creek), noise, and traffic. <br />Sorrento Creek Flood Control Project, Transportation and Drainage Design Division, City of San <br />Diego, California. Served as project manager for this flood control project which was developed to <br />protect businesses within an area that had frequently flooded and had sustained millions of dollars of <br />damage in the past. Prepared a biological technical report including a variety of focused surveys and <br />vegetation map. Also coordinated with the resource agencies to obtain an emergency 404 permit and <br />assist with the Section 7 consultation. Prepared an alternatives analysis and evaluation of mitigation <br />locations for the project. <br />As -Needed Biological Services, San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego County, California. <br />Served as project manager for this 5 -year contract. Tasks required of the as -needed biologist included <br />California gnatcatcher surveys for various pipelines within the North County area including Pipeline 4, <br />California gnatcatcher monitoring, streambed alteration agreement amendment for a pipeline crossing, <br />and permit application preparation for a proposed road crossing of several waters of the United States. <br />As -Needed Biological Services Contracts, City Engineering and Capital Projects Department and <br />Water Utilities Department, City of San Diego, California. Completed environmental impact studies <br />for several sewer and storm drain projects under the City of San Diego as -needed contract. Responsibilities <br />included focused surveys and habitat assessments for endangered, threatened, or sensitive animal species; <br />focused nesting bird surveys; vegetation mapping; constraints analysis; and evaluation of potential <br />mitigation sites. Prepared several biological letter reports and processed documentation for CEQA <br />compliance. Personally managed approximately 4 of the BO projects. <br />DU Page 2 of 2 <br />25E-61 <br />