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<br /> Master of Landscape Marline Fratinardo, senior cultural resources coordinator far Sapphos
<br /> Architecture fHistoric Environmental, Inc., has mare than nine years of professional and
<br /> Preservation Certificate}, academic experience in the practice of historic preservation, urban
<br /> University of Colorado, planning, and applied architectural history in the United States and
<br /> Denver, 200 abroad. Ms. Fratinarda's qualifications meet and exceed the Secretary of
<br /> the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards in Architectural
<br /> Graduate Study, Landscape History, History, and Historic Preservation Planning.
<br /> Architecture and
<br /> Urbanism, Delft As an architectural historian, Ms. Fratinardo has evaluated a diverse
<br /> University of Technology, range of property types and has conducted historic resource assessments
<br /> the Netherlands, 2~~~5 far ro`ects in Los An eles Santa Monica Ira una Beach west
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<br /> Hollywood, Santa Ana, wiilawbrook, Santa Clarita, and Pasadena, She
<br /> Bachelor of Arts
<br /> Anthropology, Bryn Mawr has prepared Historic American Buildings Survey ~HABS} documentation
<br /> College, Bryn Mawr, PA, for the Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Downey,
<br /> tg~~ California. Ms. Fratinardo has demonstrated expertise ~n CaC~fornia
<br /> Environmental Quality Act ~CEQA}, National Environmental PoCicy Act
<br /> Senior Cultural Resource ~NEPA} documentation, particularly in developing historical resources
<br /> Coordinator sections, technical reports, and mitigation recommendations to reduce
<br /> impacts to h i stori cal resources.
<br /> • CEQAINFPA
<br /> documentation In her capacity as an urban planner, Ms. Fratinardo advised local
<br /> National Register of governments and community groups on the process of integrating
<br /> Historic Places historic preservation goals into local planning efforts by participating in
<br /> Nominations the development of historic preservation ordinances, design standards,
<br /> # Historic American unified development codes and growth management plans that
<br /> Buildings Survey addressed community character, aesthetics, and local identity for
<br /> documentation municipalities throughout the United States. She analyzed and critiqued
<br /> • Historic resources surveys dozens of historic preservation ordinances for the California Office of
<br /> Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Technical Assistance Series, Bulletin No. 1~,
<br /> Standards far the Drafting Effective Historic Rreservation Qrdinances: ~ Manual for
<br /> Treatment of Historic California's focal Governments ~Zaa5}, A specialist in preservation
<br /> Properties documentation economics, Ms, Fratinardo prepared two comprehensive statewide
<br /> ~ Preservation economics studies on the economic benefits of historic preservation on behalf of the
<br /> Cultural landscapes Colorado Historical Society and the Michigan Historic Preservation
<br /> Network.
<br /> Years of Experience: 9
<br /> Her professional background includes numerous projects aimed at the
<br /> Relevant Experience: revitalization of historic properties. She has prepared National Register of
<br /> Historic Places nominations and preservation grant applications,
<br /> Martin Luther King, Jr, including a successful grant application x$200,000} for a historic
<br /> Hospital Cultural rehabilitation project in Ria Blanco County, Colorado, Ms. Fratinardo
<br /> Resources Technical authored the historic context and established eligibility requirements far
<br /> Report fin progress historic designed landscapes as a contributor to the City of Los Angeles
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<br /> ~ Rancho Los Amigos Historic Resources Survey project ~Surveyl.A}. As a participant in the U.S.
<br /> National Rehabllrtat~an National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and
<br /> Center Cultural Resources Sites ~USIIC~MC~S} International Exchan e Pro ram she worked in
<br /> Technical Report ~~n g g '
<br /> progress partnership with TURATH Heritage Management Consultants and
<br /> LA Plaza de Cultura y community members to develop a historic preservation plan for a historic
<br /> Arses Section ~ 0~ rehabilitation project in Al-Hausan, Jordan.
<br /> Compliance Report (in
<br /> progress} Ms. Frati nardo's areas of interest include cu Itural landscapes,
<br /> preservation economics, parks, and infrastructure. She is a member of the
<br /> U.5. National Committee of.the International Council on Monuments and
<br /> Sites ~USIICOM~S}, H"I~~:~`,o°~"~:: Gardens and Cultural Landscapes
<br /> Committee, and the Los A~~g~~ Conservancy.
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