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RFP #21-017: On -Call Environmental Review Services for the CHAMBERS <br />Housing Division GROUP <br />City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency <br />Paul Morrissey <br />Director of Biological Services <br />Professional Experience <br />Education M5, Biology, California State Paul Morrissey has more than 16 years of experience participating in and conducting <br />University, Dominguez Hills, 2005 terrestrial and aquatic/marine studies, with a comprehensive background in both <br />collecting data and performing biological monitoring surveys. He is an experienced <br />BS, Biology, California State biologist, field manager, and project manager. He has coordinated with state and <br />University, Dominguez Hills, 2001 federal agencies to develop and implement effective mitigation and monitoring plans <br />Certifications for listed and sensitive species and to ensure compliance with state and federal laws. <br />USFWS Permit, #TE182550-1, Working on and managing complex linear projects such as the Pacific Gas and Electric <br />CDFW Scientific Collector's (PG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) power <br />Permit, #SC-008151 transmission line projects has made him familiar with the flora and wildlife species <br />Board of Directors, Los Cerritos within Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino and Imperial <br />Wetlands Trust counties. <br />USACE, Wetland Training <br />He has conducted wetlands delineations pursuant to Section 404 of the CWA and <br />Institute, wetland Delineator <br />Certification <br />riparian delineations pursuant to Section 1601/1603 of the California Department of <br />Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Code. He has also prepared jurisdictional delineation reports <br />Desert Tortoise Surveying <br />and prepared permit applications for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), CDFW, <br />Techniques Workshop, Desert <br />Tortoise Council, qualified desert <br />and Regional Water Quality Control Board RWQCB). He has g Y ( performed agency <br />g Y <br />tortoise biologist <br />consultations, prepared CDFW and Bureau of Land Management (BUM)/United States <br />Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) permits for state and federal -listed species, and <br />possess, <br />possess, and transport flat -tailed <br />and ran tort flake,t-tailed <br />developed habitat mitigation monitoring plans and restoration plans for associated <br />horned lizards, 2007 Marvin M. <br />impacts. He has consulted with USFWS during federal Endangered Species Act (FESA) <br />Black Excellence in Partnering <br />Section 7 for endangered species issues and negotiated FESA Section 10 conservation <br />Award for the San Gabriel River <br />permitting, as well as consulting with CDFW for California Endangered Species Act <br />Project <br />(CESA) Section 2081 permits. He has authored technical biological sections of PEAS and <br />Southwestern Willow Flycatcher <br />has negotiated mitigation measures with the CPUC to receive authorization of <br />Workshop, Southern Sierra <br />construction for utility tie line projects. <br />Research Station; <br />Paul has assisted in the designs of several projects to identify and minimize potential <br />Basic Tracking, Earth Skills <br />impacts. In fact, Paul earned Chambers Group the Marvin M. Black Award for partnering <br />Electrofishing and Fish Handling <br />by the Associated Contractors of America for a stilling pool design and implementation <br />Techniques <br />which allowed the award -winning project to move forward. <br />Project Experience <br />Mountain View Affordable Housing Project, Lake Forest, CA <br />Director of Biological Services. The Project involved the demolition of an existing office <br />building located at 24551 Raymond Way and construct a 71-unit affordable housing <br />apartment complex on the proposed 1.965-acre site. The development will provide <br />several recreational amenities, including an approximately 2,050-square-foot <br />community center, a small playground for young children, outdoor fireplace with <br />seating areas, and large activity lawn. The Project required approval of a General Plan <br />Amendment, Zone Change, Tentative Parcel Map, Site Development Permit, Affordable <br />Housing Agreement, and Planned Sign Program. The Project proposed to provide <br />affordable units to households earning less than 60% of the Area Median Income, of <br />which 12 of the units will be set aside for Permanent Supporting Housing. <br />Superior Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, Newport Beach, Orange <br />County, CA <br />Biological Services Lead. Chambers Group is working with the City of Newport Beach in <br />the construction of a pedestrian and bicycle bridge overcrossing Superior Avenue, a new <br />A-27 <br />Est <br />'ilt�� 1979 www chambersgroupinC com <br />