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<br />Southern California, and a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Southern
<br />California.
<br />Ken Bogdan, JD—QNQC, Environmental Counsel. Ken Bogdan, jD, is an
<br />environmental counsel with more than 13 years of experience in analyzing issues regarding
<br />compliance with environmental laws and regulations, including CEQA, NEPA, Sections 401
<br />and 404 of the Clean Water Act, and both the federal and California endangered species acts.
<br />Ken's primary function is to assist clients and in-house staff in understanding the
<br />complexities of environmental permitting requirements. He also managed the preparation of
<br />environmental compliance handbooks for clients, such as the CALFED Bay -Delta Program
<br />and U.S. Fish and Wildlife's Anadromous Fish Restoration Program. Ken is coauthor of
<br />The CEQA Deskbook: A Step -By -Step Guide on How to Comply with the California
<br />Environmental Quality Act, published by Solano Press Books. Ken holds a J.D. from the
<br />Universitv of California, Davis, School of law, and a B.S. in Environmental Management
<br />from Rutgers University, Cook College.
<br />Richard Starzak—Principal Architectural Historian. Richard has 26 years of
<br />experience as an Architectural Historian, including 16 years as a Project Manager,
<br />specializing in consultation on behalf of public agencies for compliance with Section 106 of
<br />the National Historic Preservation Act. As of 2006, he has conducted Section 106 studies or
<br />SHPO consultation in 31 states for a variety of federal agencies including FHWA, FTA,
<br />STB, IRA, FCC, and EPA. He specializes in large-scale architectural % historical surveys
<br />required to establish National Register eligibility, and has done so in city centers as diverse as
<br />Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Reno, Riverside, and Tampa. He has earned a
<br />reputation for problem solving when historic properties cause constraints by developing
<br />creative alternatives, approaches, consultation documents, and mitigation. He has developed
<br />data base programs for accessing large inventories of historic resources and creating
<br />technical reports. They later were used by the California State Office of Historic
<br />Preservation, Houston METRO, City of Riverside, City of San Diego, and City of Los
<br />Angeles' Department of Planning and Bureau of Engineering. Richard meets the Secretary
<br />of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards in Architectural History. Beginning in
<br />2004, he managed the preparation of a series of National Register nominations for
<br />properties owned by the U.S. General Services Administration in a variety of states,
<br />including post offices, courthouses, custom houses, and border inspection stations. Richard
<br />earned a M.A. in Architecture: History from University of California, Los Angeles, and a
<br />Sc.B. in Biology from Brown University.
<br />Christopher J. Hetzel —Senior Architectural Historian. Chris is a federally qualified
<br />professional 36 CFR 61) in the fields of historic preservation, architectural history, and
<br />preservation planning with over 10 years of experience in these areas. Christopher is
<br />knowledgeable in American urban and suburban history, and he is experienced in local, state,
<br />and federal regulatory environments, including Section 106 Review, NEPA, and CEQA. In
<br />addition, he has considerable expertise performing architectural design review, interpreting
<br />the Secretary of the Interior's Standards, and preparing historic resource surveys,
<br />rehabilitation studies, I-storic Structure Reports, and nominations to the National Register
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