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DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES
Contract #
A-1992-003
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Community Development
Expiration Date
1/1/1999
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Section 1: Introduction (continued) <br />Resource Management <br />DEA's Natural Resources group includes a multi -disciplinary group of botanists, wildlife <br />biologists, wetland ecologists, soil scientists, and fisheries experts. Combined with DEA's <br />environmental planners, civil engineers, landscape architects, hydrologists, and surveyors, our <br />team provides a comprehensive view of every project. <br />Professional. knowledge. and experience, coupled with state-of-the-art technology, enhance <br />the capabilities of our resource management teams. Team members have been specifically <br />trained in the following disciplines: Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP), Wetland <br />Evaluation Techniques, and Federal Inter -agency Triple Parameter Wetland Delineation <br />Methodology. <br />Site Planning and Development <br />DEA's understanding of site development concerns stems from our experience in dealing <br />with the details and complexities of a variety of projects, ranging from small commercial <br />developments and subdivisions to mixed -use developments and planned communities. <br />Current planning and development requirements, a more sophisticated market, and an <br />increasingly sensitive public contribute to today's stricter development climate. DEA <br />regularly deals with these concerns and is able to maintain a variety of perspectives due to <br />our extensive experience with both private and public sector clients. <br />PROJECT TEAM <br />DEA has assembled a project team with extensive experience in the preparation of <br />environmental impact reports and statements. Key DE,4 personnel who will be responsible <br />for this work program include Barry Hogan, Marc Blodgett, Josephine Tan Alido, and <br />Janica Jones. Other DEA personnel who will be directly involved in this work program <br />include Duffy Atkinson, P.E., and Sorin Garber, P.E. A project team organization chart is <br />provided on the following page. Individual resumes are provided in the following pages. <br />Barry Hogan - Project Principal: Mr. Hogan has recently. joined DEA. He <br />brings with him 19 years of experience as a planner for both public and <br />private agencies. He has worked on a wide variety of planning projects for <br />Rancho Cucamonga, Poway, San Diego and other cities in Riverside, Orange <br />and San Diego counties. He heads the environmental planning section of <br />Southern California and will be responsible for the preparation of the <br />Redevelopment Plan EIR and in directing the project. <br />Marc Blodgett - Project Manager - Mr. Blodgett has over nine years of <br />experience in the preparation of environmental studies. He managed EIR's <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Redevelopment Plan EIR 1-2 <br />
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