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RFP #21-017: On-Call Environmental Review Services for the <br />Housing Division <br /> City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency <br /> <br />A-30 <br /> 63675 <br /> <br />Otay Lakes Campground MND, County of San Diego, Boy Scouts of America, San Diego <br />County, CA <br />Director of Cultural Resources. Sandra prepared the cultural resources section for the IS Checklist and associated CEQA <br />notices. The project required coordination with the County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department and the Boy <br />Scouts of America to develop new camping facilities, a flag plaza, archery range, fire ring and amphitheater, zip-line, <br />Camporee Field, and COPE course; renovate the existing restroom; construct a fenced storage facility; and complete <br />minor road improvements. <br />Valley Center Battery Storage, Terra-Gen Power, San Diego, San Diego County, CA <br />Lead Archaeologist. Oversaw all aspects of the cultural resources effort. Tasks included coordination with Native <br />American monitors, fieldwork oversight and review of all deliverables. <br />City of San Diego As-Needed Environmental Services Contract, San Diego, CA <br />Project Manager for this contract, managing 29 of the 37 separate task orders awarded under the contract. The task <br />orders included various tasks such as cultural resources and biological resources investigations, civil engineering, <br />landscape restoration, and CEQA and NEPA permitting. <br />California Valley Solar Ranch EA, San Luis Obispo and Kern Counties, CA <br />Sandra served as Principal Investigator to support the NEPA EA required for a loan guarantee from Department of <br />Energy (DOE). CVSR included a proposed 250-MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant to be located on an <br />approximately 4,700-acre site and reconductoring of a 35-mile segment of the Morro Bay-Midway transmission line of <br />Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), which crosses both San Luis Obispo and Kern Counties. She conducted limited field <br />studies pertaining to the inadvertent discovery of a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligible resource, <br />prepared cultural resources reports, and oversaw the work of a cultural resource sub-consultant. Sandra also prepared <br />the cultural resource section for the EA, prepared and presented data to Native American Tribal contacts for the project, <br />provided guidance on appropriate Tribal outreach, interacted with the California State Historic Preservation Office <br />(SHPO) to ensure proper compliance for the EA process, and facilitated Native American Consultation. This project was <br />given high accolades from the DOE project managers, with her comments focusing on the tribal consultation processes <br />and outcomes. <br />Willey Reservoir Bank Monitoring, Imperial Irrigation District, Imperial County, CA <br />Project Manager. Is overseeing all aspects of construction monitoring and permit compliance pertaining to cultural and <br />paleontological resources. This includes client interactions and guidance, coordination of field crew and construction <br />managers, and review of all field documentation. <br />El Camino Real Widening Cultural Resources Support, Carlsbad, CA <br />Project Manager for Phase II and Phase III cultural resources studies for the City of Carlsbad, CA. While constructing the <br />El Camino Real Widening project construction crews unearthed prehistoric artifacts, and human remains mixed in with <br />modern refuse. Sandra’s previous firm was hired to work with the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians to develop and <br />execute a data recovery plan. The project lasted two years and employed eight archaeologists working full time. <br />Murrieta Hills Specific Plan Amendment: Cultural Resources Investigations, Murrieta, CA <br />Project Manager/Principal Investigator. Sandra oversaw cultural resources studies for this Project that involved <br />environmental review and EIR preparation for an urban land development project and Specific Plan amendment. She <br />oversaw the records search, tribal consultation, a comprehensive review of previous studies on the project site, <br />intensive level field survey of nearly 1,000 acres, and preparation of a report and cultural resources testing plan. The <br />survey resulted in recordation of several newly discovered archaeological sites including petroglyphs, fertility symbols, <br />and extensive lithic scatters. Sandra continued to lead the cultural resources effort with Phase II Evaluation studies to <br />determine the significance of the sites. Her work on this project included extensive Native American consultation with <br />the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians and tasks such as Traditional Cultural Property evaluations are on-going. While <br />the contract was for CEQA support, all cultural resources deliverables were prepared to meet both CEQA and Section <br />106 requirements since 404 permits would be needed for the project. <br />EXHIBIT 2