Leslie Hecrr~ar~r~
<br /> Master afArts, Architecture, Ms. Leslie Heumann manages the multi-disciplinary cultural resources group at
<br /> University of California, Los Sapphos Environmental, Inc. An architectural historian with aver 33 years of
<br /> Angeles ~197G-1.918; incomplete) experience covering all aspects of historic architectural evaluation,
<br /> documentation, and preservation, she specializes in coordination of historic
<br /> Bachelor Qf Arts, History, resources surveys, assessment of historic significance, and preparation of
<br /> University afCalifornia, Cos documentation pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ~CEQA},
<br /> Angeles, 1975 National Historic Preservation Act ~NHPA}, and National Environmental Policy
<br /> Section 100 Essentials, Advistory Act ~NEPA}, She satisfies the secretary of the Interior's professional qualification
<br /> Council on Historic Preservation, standards as an architectural historian.
<br /> 2009 As manager of the cultural resources group, Ms. Heumann has overseen the
<br /> Cultural Resources Manager; analysis of cultural resources with respect to paleontological, archaeological,
<br /> Architectural Historian and historical resources, Native American Sacred Sites, and human remains.
<br /> Recent projects have entailed the characterization of baseline conditions,
<br /> • Historic resources surveys determination of project impacts, and recommendation of mitigation and
<br /> • NRHP nominations avoidance measures in support of G,44D-acre and 15,E 82-acre wind energy
<br /> • Historic resources impact protects in Kern County, California, and a 9,~~4-acre dust mitigation project in
<br /> analyses in support of NEPA Owens Valley, California. These efforts have encompassed comprehensive
<br /> and CFQA, and Section 1 D6 records searches, Phase I archaeological surveys, and preparation of cultural
<br /> a{the I~HPA resources technical reports and have enabled clients to achieve project
<br /> • HistaricAmerican Buildings objectives while avoiding and/or minimizing potential project impacts on
<br /> Survey ~HABS~ cultural resources. Ms. Heumann has coordinated with a variety of entities,
<br /> • Secretary of the Interior"s including the Bureau of Land Management, the California state Lands
<br /> Standards for the Treatment Commission, the Office of Historic Preservation, and the Native American
<br /> of Historic Properties Heritage Commission in connection with these studies,
<br /> Years of Experience: 33 In her capacity as an architectural historian, Ms. Heumann has undertaken the
<br /> identification, evaluation, and documentation of historic resources for an
<br /> Relevant Fxperier~ce: extensive body of properties in the Southwest, including California, Texas,
<br /> Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii. She has directed or participated in intensive-
<br /> • Historic Resources Consultant and reconnaissance-level historic resources surveys far the Cities of Santa Ana,
<br /> to the City of Santa Ana, Alhambra, Beverly Hills, Costa Mesa, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Long
<br /> 2000-2009 Beach, L,os Angeles, Pasadena, Rancho Mirage, San Clemente, Santa Monica,
<br /> • City of Lang Beach Historic Upland, and West Hol lywaod, among others. She is an expert in Section ~ B~
<br /> Context Statement (2009 of the NHPA and has prepared historic property surveys, findings of effects, and
<br /> ~ Cultural Resources Technical Memoranda of Agreement for California Department of Transportation projects
<br /> Reports: County of Los in Upland and Alhambra, a Vandenberg Air Farce Base facility, and a historic
<br /> Angeles Data Center, 2009; ranch complex on the site of a proposed housing development in the Santa
<br /> Kroc Community Center, C.larita Valley,
<br /> Long Beach, 2009; Pacific
<br /> Winds UVir~d Energy Project, Additional areas of expertise include Historic American Buildings Survey
<br /> Kern County,Z009 ,
<br /> • Historic Resources Technical ~HABS) documentation, application of the Secretary of the Interior s Standards
<br /> Reports: Rehabilitation and far the Treatment of Historic Properties, and historic schools modernization
<br /> Adapt~v4.14f11J1! ~he Bodily issues. Ms. Heumann Es currentl overseen a multi-m~ll~on--dollar effort to
<br /> r a 1?~rr~a nit y
<br /> House Garage, Descanso assess the feasibility for reuse of, and prepare HABs packages far, 73 buildings
<br /> Gardens, 2009; South and structures comprising a former poor farm that has been formally
<br /> Pasadena Downtown determined eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places
<br /> Revitali~atian Project, 2007 (NRHP}. She has authored several nominations to the NRHP, most recently for
<br /> Main Street Redevelopment the Bungalow Heaven district of Pasadena, and has prepared hundreds of
<br /> Corridor, Alhambra, 2Q06 applications and categarizationsfnr listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historic
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<br /> ~ ~iistoricAssessments: Ray Properties. At present" she is part of an elite team of specialists that is
<br /> 1~ines Chrysler Plymouth developing a Historic Context Statement for the City of Las Angeles.
<br /> Dealership Building, Long
<br /> Beach, 2010; World Citrus Ms. Heumann often provides expert testimony to local planning and cultural
<br /> West Plant, Fullerton, 2008; resources commissions and city councils and has had the opportunity to share
<br /> 1584 F. Santa Clara, Sang i~er knowledge through speaking at numerous conferences and gatherings,
<br /> Ana, 2007 most recently to the ZOOS national conference of the Association cif
<br /> Environmental Professionals.
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