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<br />PRISERNION & PIANNINGLL{
<br />Wendy L. Tinsley Becker, RPH, AICP, Principal
<br />Architectural Historian + Urban / Preservation Planner
<br />wendy@urbanapreservation.com
<br />Founding Principal, WendyL. Tinsleyeecker, RPH, AICP, brings an expert background in
<br />American history, architecture, and urban planning, with a particular emphasis on issues
<br />relating to historic preservation. Her experience includes extensive historical resources
<br />survey work, design review under The Secretaryof the Interior's Standards for the Treatment
<br />of Historic Properties, single -site historic property research and documentation, and
<br />practice in municipal regulatory planning and cultural resources compliance issues
<br />including code compliance, revision and review, CEQA, NEPA, and Section 1o6 of the
<br />National Historic Preservation Act. As a preservation -planning consultant she participates
<br />in the development and administration of local land use regulations, policies, programs and
<br />projects, prepares reports involving research and analysis of various planning issues,
<br />conducts site -specific project and design review; and facilitates project coordination
<br />between contractors, architects, developers, citizens and other stakeholders. Wendy
<br />meets the Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications
<br />Standards in the disciplines of History and Architectural History and the draft standards
<br />established for Historic Preservation and Land Use/Community Planning. She is included
<br />on the California Council for the Promotion of History's Register of Professional Historians
<br />and also maintains professional certification in the American Institute of Certified Planners
<br />(AICP).
<br />Wendy is a co-author and editor of the AICP Certified Urban Designer Exam Study Guide
<br />(Vi.o) released in March 2o16. From 2013 forward she has provided professional training
<br />to AICP exam applicants as part of the American Planning Association California Chapter —
<br />San Diego Section annual exam training program.
<br />Wendy has assisted municipalities, utility providers, and lead agencies in preservation
<br />planning program development and implementation efforts. She regularly consults for
<br />private and agency applicants on historical resource and historic property analysis for
<br />discretionary projects and undertakings pursuant to Section 3.o6 of the National Historic
<br />Preservation Act and the California Environmental Quality Act, as well as Federal
<br />Rehabilitation Tax Credit proposals at National Register listed or eligible properties, which
<br />are subject to review by the State Office of Historic Preservation and the National Park
<br />Service. She was the author / facilitator and lead historic preservation consultant for the
<br />City of Chula Vista's award -winning Municipal Preservation Planning Program. She
<br />authored the Historic Preservation Element for the City of La Mesa's award winning 2011 /
<br />203o General Plan update process. She provides survey, architectural history, context
<br />development, programmatic agreement, and historic preservation planning consulting
<br />services for the Southern California Edison Company including preparation of a
<br />programmatic guide for the treatment of all historic -era properties in the company's
<br />55,000 square mile service territory. She served as the lead Architectural Historian for the
<br />City and County of Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project's Kako'o (Section 1o6
<br />Programmatic Agreement Program manager) consultant team. Wendy's professional
<br />analysis and determinations are reviewed for compliance and concurrence by numerous
<br />municipalities, and state and federal agencies including the California State Office of
<br />Historic Preservation, the California Public Utilities Commission, the USDA Forest Service,
<br />the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service.
<br />Her current interests include facilitating approvals for brick and mortar construction and
<br />building rehabilitation projects, and working with community -based organizations that
<br />emphasize public participation while striving forthe improvement of the built environment
<br />through good urban and architectural design and associated social programs.
<br />Toll free; 18441 URBANA 3
<br />1844) 872-2623
<br />Northern California
<br />248 3rd Strael, #841
<br />Ookland, CA 94607
<br />Southern California
<br />7705 El Cajon Blvd., # 1
<br />Lo Mesa, CA 91942
<br />Soulhweso Region
<br />428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419
<br />Phoenix, A7 85022
<br />Mountain Region
<br />280 W. Kogy Blvd.. #0-186
<br />Bozeman, MT 597T5
<br />Midwest Region
<br />2400 E. Main St., # 103-218
<br />St. Charles, lL 60174
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Master of City Planning,
<br />Preservation & Urban Design Emphasis
<br />San Diego State University
<br />Bachelor of Arts — History
<br />San Diego State University
<br />REGISTRATIONS
<br />American Institute of Certified Planners
<br />(#022838)
<br />Register of Professional Historians
<br />(#612)
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />2005-present: Founding Principal
<br />Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC
<br />2012-present: Faculty Lecturer
<br />San Diego State University
<br />City Planning Graduate Program
<br />2oo6-2017: Faculty Instructor
<br />University of California, San Diego
<br />Urban Planning & Development Program
<br />2002-2005: Historian / Planner
<br />Architectural Resources Group
<br />2001-2002: Historian / Planner
<br />Historic Research Services
<br />2000-2oo1: Historian
<br />Office of Marie Burke Lia, Esq.
<br />1996-1999: Asst. Coordinator +
<br />Researcher:
<br />SHPO/CHRIS
<br />South Coastal Information Center
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