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20C
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5/3/2016
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t <br />� 1" IStorm Drain Master Plan <br />at ! Phase 2 j RFP No. 75-02 <br />Rancho Palos Verdes Storm Water Master Plan, Rancho Palos Verdes, California. City of <br />Rancho Palos Verdes. Task Manager. Provided drainage planning management for the overall <br />Stormwater Master Plan for the City. The flood control portion of the report includes the use of the XP- <br />SWMM model for both hydrology and hydraulics. The Rancho Palos Verdes Storm Water Master <br />Plan includes the development of a GIS database for the storm drain inventory including a Facility <br />Mapping Tool which is being utilized to gather field data and keep the City informed of Michael <br />Baker's field work schedule and finding. Data gathering for the project includes filling in missing as - <br />built data such as inverts and facility naming. The hydrology and hydraulics modeling is being <br />completed utilizing GIS, XPSWMM, and XPWSPGW. This master plan includes the integration of <br />stormwater quality retrofit opportunities. The Master Plan will ultimately provide the City with a <br />comprehensive "living" storm water master plan. The master plan also includes a project prioritization <br />scheme and a Capital Improvement Plan. <br />Heritage Fields Drainage and Water Quality Master Plans, Irvine, California. Fivepoint <br />Communities (formerly Heritage Fields El Toro, LLC). Designer. Provided drainage master plan task <br />management. Michael Baker provided regional hydrology, master planning of backbone facilities, and <br />GIS mapping for the overall Heritage Fields project. The project encompasses 850 acres of the former <br />El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and borders the Great Park. It will provide approximately 1,100 <br />residential dwelling units together with two golf courses, riparian corridors, lake features, and trail <br />connections. The master plan of drainage included six regional watersheds (Marshburn, Bee Canyon, <br />Agua Chinon, Borrego, Serrano, and Upper San Diego Creek) passing through the project site and a <br />master plan of water quality for all districts of Heritage Fields <br />Master Plan of Storm Drainage for North and West Santa Ana River Tributary Areas, Anaheim, <br />California. City of Anaheim. Project Manager. Responsibilities included stormwater engineering for <br />the City of Anaheim to prepare an updated comprehensive storm drainage master plan for the North <br />and West Santa Ana River tributary areas. The new plan was based on previous studies for the areas, <br />updated to account for current hydrology methods, new hydrology modeling In areas without existing <br />studies, improvements to the storm drain and tributary channel systems, and the latest land use <br />planning. The new plan will model existing storm drainage systems from as -built plans and identify <br />deficiencies in the existing street sections and storm drain systems based on the results of the <br />hydrology and hydraulic analyses. Alternatives to improve existing deficiencies and recommended <br />improvements and cost estimates will be developed. <br />McFarland General Plan Safety Element, Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, and Master Plan of <br />Drainage, McFarland, California. City of McFarland. Task Manager. Performed as task manager <br />for the preparation of a Master Plan of Drainage for the City. Michael Baker updated the general plan <br />safety element and developed a local hazard mitigation plan (LHMP) and master plan of drainage <br />(MPD) for the city pursuant to the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. The LHMP <br />includes identification and profiling of the city's identified natural hazards, vulnerability assessment, <br />mitigation strategies, and plan implementation and maintenance, and involves public participation <br />during the planning process, including public workshops and outreach. <br />IM,xthnwrrts 1 Rr,cwows <br />INTER RATIO NAr <br />20C-38 <br />
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