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Mr. Pedro Gomez <br />February 26,2021— <br />Page 5 <br />STAFF BIOGRAPHIES <br />ROBERT JAY CHATTEL, AIA <br />President I Historic Architect <br />Both a licensed general contractor and architect in California with more than 30 <br />years' experience in planning, design and construction, Robert Chattel's unique <br />qualifications include meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional <br />Qualifications Standards in Architectural History and Historic Architecture. Robert <br />has experience working for non-profit, government, and for -profit entities, including the Los Angeles <br />Conservancy, Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles and a private real <br />estate developer. He holds a B.A. in Architecture from U.C. Berkeley and a M.S. in Historic <br />Preservation from Columbia University. In 1994, he established Chattel, Inc. From its office in Los <br />Angeles, the firm works on design collaboration, environmental review and preservation policy <br />projects in the western United States. As President, Robert specializes in applying the Secretary of <br />the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and interpreting federal, state and <br />local historic preservation law and regulations. Robert and his firm have received awards from the <br />California Preservation Foundation, Los Angeles Conservancy, American Planning Association, and <br />the City of Los Angeles for projects ranging from preservation of the Beverly Hills Waterworks (the <br />subject of his master's thesis) to stabilization of the Breed Street Shul in east Los Angeles, and <br />rehabilitation of the downtown Los Angeles Central Library. <br />LESLIE HEUMANN <br />Principal Associate / Principal Architectural Historian <br />Leslie Heumann, Architectural Historian, with over 40 years of experience in all <br />aspects of historic resource management, specializes in historic resource surveys, <br />historic assessments, and landmark nominations; use of the Secretary of the <br />Interior's Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties; and preparation of documentation pursuant <br />to the California Environmental Quality Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and National <br />Environmental Policy Act. Beginning her career with the City of Pasadena, where she eventually <br />became the coordinator of the citywide Architectural and Historical Inventory, Leslie went on to <br />conduct historic resources surveys in Alhambra, Altadena, Beverly Hills, Carmel, Glendale, Houston, <br />Long Beach, Los Angeles, Rancho Mirage, San Clemente, Santa Ana, Santa Monica, South <br />Pasadena, Upland, West Hollywood and several other communities as well as for the Los Angeles <br />Unified School District and other school districts. Leslie's expertise also includes preparation of <br />context statements and individual property Historic Resource Assessments. She has authored or <br />supervised the preparation of numerous cultural resources impacts reports in support of CEQA and <br />NEPA for projects throughout California ranging in scope from individual developments to General <br />Plan updates. Additional areas of expertise include drafting local historic preservation ordinances, <br />Historic American Buildings Survey documentation and historic school modernization issues. Leslie <br />meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards in History and <br />Architectural History. <br />