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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - RFP - P868 URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING SERVICES (2)z t r 1 a r �•,C + +, AII�'u q� a . � Y k URBANr�.IVN:SERVICES x .. .. ` w It�'�IE�CR'��l FONT �LL1N8 /d RESUME 12 CRAIG TAGGART Juan River, which is world-renowned for the quality of its trout fishery. Numerous federal and state agencies, private interest groups and tribes were involved, and a formal study task force was established. Little Thompson River Corridor Conservation Study, Larimer County, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Larimer County Strategy for conservation of significant lands within the lower Little Thompson River drainage, including inventory of ecological factors, assessment of landscape characteristics and scenic values, and other land use and resource factors. Green Ridge Glade Reservoir, Larimer County, CO Project Manager CLIENT: City of Loveland Preparation of submittals for proposed expansion of the reservoir from its current 600 acre-feet storage capacity to approximately 6,000 acre-feet. State Route 28 Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan, Spooner Summit to Incline Village at Lake Tahoe, CA + NV Project Planner CLIENT: Nevada Department of Transportation Corridor management plan prepared under FHWA guidance for Scenic Byways, addressing the full range of traffic, signage, interpretive, cultural, aesthetic and visitor -serving facilities. Peak to Peak Scenic Byway Mitigation Plan, Estes Park to Blackhawk/Central City, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Nederland Tourism and Recreation Program Inventory of visual modifications within the right-of-way of a 55-mile byway, and development of recommendations regarding appropriate and feasible mitigation measures. West Elk Loop Scenic + Historic Byway, Western Slope of CO Project Manager CLIENT: Byway Steering Committee Corridor management plan for a 205-mile byway that addressed resource protection, interpretation, highway operation and safety, trail development and byway administration. Bighorn Scenic Byways Corridor Management Planning Study, WY Project Manager CLIENT: Bighorn National Forest Development of a corridor management plan for three scenic byways totaling 110 miles. One of the first broad -scale applications of the Forest Service's new Scenic Management System to inventory thousands of acres of land along these byways, and implementation of six public surveys. Harmony Ridge Development Proposal, Fort Collins, CO Project Manager CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Computer modeling and photo simulation technology were used to aid in the understanding of the aesthetic issues of building position, massing, configuration, roofline configuration, color and landscaping, and subsequent design development. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 JANA DEWEY MCKENZIE Principal EDUCATION Ms. McKenzie is a Landscape Architect with experience in the preparation of B.S., Landscape Architecture with High planning documents as well as site -specific design. As a project manager, she is Distinction, Colorado State University, 1985 experienced in managing and coordinating design teams and clients. She has also frequently coordinated agency and public participation for consensus PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION building to ensure successful and well -accepted design solutions. Landscape Architect, State of Wyoming. #LA-0042B,1998 PROJECT EXPERIENCE AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Mason Street Corridor, Fort Collins, CO National Recreation and Parks Association Principal -in -Charge Colorado Parks and Recreation Association CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Board Member, Poudre River Trust Planning and design for 5-mile transportation corridor intended to enhance Board Member, Centerra Design Review opportunities for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit riders, to encourage Board redevelopment and infill projects, and to provide a framework for economic opportunities. HONORS + AWARDS Colorado Chapter ACEC Engineering North College Improvement Project, Fort Collins, CO Excellence Award, 2001-1-25lHarmony Road (SH68) Interchange Principal -in -Charge Colorado Chapter ASLA Merit Award CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Colorado Springs Parks Recreation and Urban design and improvement plan for pedestrian and bike access, and the Trails 2000 — 2010 Master Plan appearance of 1/-mile section of U.S. 287 between downtown Fort Collins and Partnership for Community Design Award, the Poudre River. Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Trails 2000 — 2010 Master Plan Colorado Lottery Starburst Award East Mulberry CorridorlSH14 Plan, Fort Collins, CO Colorado Springs Parks Recreation and Lead Designer Trail 2000 — 2010 Master Plan Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Colorado Chapter of American Society of Streetscape design, sculpture locations and improvement plan for pedestrian Landscape Architects Senior Honor Award and bike access, for the 31h-mile entrance to Fort Collins between I-25 and for Scholastic Achievement, 1985 Riverside Avenue. J.V.K. Wagar Honor Senior Award for Outstanding Achievement R the Department of Recreation Resources and Centerra Mixed Use Development, Loveland CO P r r Landscape Architecture, 1985 Principal -in -Charge 1984 Alumni Undergraduate Student CLIENT: McWhinney Enterprises Service Award from the Alumni of Colorado State University master g Market feasibility,lannin , subdivision submittal documents, natural P Presidential Scholarship from Colorado areas plans, thematic development, landscape plans and design guidelines for a State University for Scholastic Achievement, 2000-acre mixed use development. 1983-1984 Centerra Design Guidelines, Loveland, CO PRESENTATIONS Principal -in -Charge Green Communities Forum, Tucson, AZ, April 2002. Topic: "Sustainable Site CLIENT: MCWhinney Enterprises Development Practices and Planning Green Design guidelines for site development, signage and landscaping public and Communities." private areas within this mixed -use master planned community. Green Space Design Conference, Denver, CO, April 2002. Topic: 'Recreation Versus Open Space values." Eagle County Regional Airport Design Guidelines, Eagle County, CO ProGreen Expo, Denver, CO, January 2002. Principal -in -Charge Topic: "Working with Municipalities as CLIENT: Eagle County Landscape Architect." Panel discussion. Design guidelines for site amenities, site development, architecture and NRPA Parks Maintenance and Design School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, landscaping for the main airport serving the Vail Valley. annually 1989 through 2002. Guest lecturer. NRPA Parks Maintenance and Design Hebard, Cole + Goins Neighborhoods Plan, Cheyenne, WY School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, annually 1989 through 2000. Guest lecturer. Project Manager CLIENT: Cheyenne Area Transportation Planning Process Master plan involving development of vision, land use plan and action plan for mixed -use neighborhoods that serve as gateway to the city from Interstate 80. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 JANA DEWEY MCKENZIE South Cheyenne Action Plan, Cheyenne, WY Project Manager National NRPA Conference, Kansas City, 'Parks CLIENT: Cheyenne Area Transportation Planning Process Kansas, 1996. Topics: Are More Than Picnic Tables and Ballfields" and "New Land use master plan for priority, image -related and infrastructure projects Trends in Parks, Recreation and Open necessary to spur economic development in 15-square-mile, unincorporated Space Planning". area of city. Illinois State Parks and Recreation Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 1997. Conducted full day workshop on park East Cheyenne Infrastructure Improvement Plan, Cheyenne, WY planning and design. Project Manager "A Jewel in Westminster's Neighborhood" Landscape Architect and Specifier News, CLIENT: City of Cheyenne Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1992. Improvement plan for a 16-square-mile study area that defined the edge of "Building Everybody's Park" American City urban level development. and County Magazine, Vol. III, No. II, October 1996. Ogden Commercial + Industrial Zoning Regulations + Site Development Standards, Ogden, UT Project Manager CLIENT: City of Ogden Revisions to commercial and industrial zone districts and development of new site development standards to be .applied to these new zones. Poudre River Master Plan - Linden to Lincoln, Fort Collins, CO Principal -in Charge CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Stabilization, ecological restoration and recreation master plan for a 1 /3 mile reach of Poudre River near downtown Fort Collins. Timberline Road Extension Study, Fort Collins, CO Planner CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Study of the effect of road construction on future land use patterns and growth in the City. Impacts on existing recreation and open space areas, as well as visual quality were identified and mitigation measures were recommended. Arvada Parks, Trails, + Open Space Master Plan, Arvada, CO Principal/Project Manager CLIENT: City of Arvada Master plan recommendations for expansion of parkland, open space areas and urban trails to meet current and anticipated future demand. Included an extensive prioritization exercise with the Citizens Committee and detailed financing plan. Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation + Trails Master Plan, Colorado Springs, CO Project Manager CLIENT: City of Colorado Springs Master plan recommendations focused on recreation facility distribution, staffing needs, development impact fees, and expansion of parkland, open space areas and urban trails to meet current and anticipated future demand. Fort Collins Parks + Recreation Master Plan (1989 + 1996), Fort Collins, CO Planning Team Member CLIENT: City of Fort Collins 1989 and 1996 master plan emphasizing appropriate balance of programmed versus unprogrammed space in neighborhood and community parks in this rapidly growing community of 100,000. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 1 1 ANDREW A. STOLL EDUCATION Mr. Stoll is a landscape architect and planner with an emphasis on landscape MLA, 2000, University of Florida, Master of conservation, interpretation and nature -based recreation. He is also a Landscape Architecture, Geographic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist. Information Systems (GIS) Specialist. Thesis Project: Master Plan for Jeannette Kawas National Park, Honduras PROJECT EXPERIENCE BS, 1989, University of Wisconsin — Madison, Major: Recreation and Resource Management, Outdoor Recreation and Cityof Fort Collins Comprehensive Plan P Update, Fort Collins, CO Education Planner/GIS Analyst CLIENT: City of Fort Collins CERTIFICATIONS Update focusing on hard issues of maintaining the current growth manage- GPS Mapping, PADI Open Water Diver, ment boundary vs. modifying it; and how the city wants to handle future first -aid, CPR, lifesaving, bilingual Spanish/English growth. Another focus is on redevelopment and infill opportunities within the community, all to be considered closely with a Transportation Plan update. Steamboat Springs Comprehensive Plan, Steamboat Springs, CO GIS Analyst CLIENT: Clarion Associates, Town of Steamboat Springs Comprehensive plan update addressing the future growth of Steamboat Springs. Key components include carrying capacity, recreation, parks, open space, natural environment, urban form and economic viability. Fort Collins/TimnathMindsor Separator Implementation Program, Northern CO Environmental Planner/GIS Analyst CLIENT: Three Northern Colorado Communities Identification and protection of key parcels to form an effective area of com- munity separation between the towns of Fort Collins, Timnath and Windsor. Colorado River Recreation Management Plan, CO Environmental Planner CLIENT: National Park Service Management plan for a 15-mile segment of the Colorado River within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, with a major focus on determination of carrying capacity and development of management strategies that maintain use and resource conditions within the defined capacity limits. Responsible for addressing recreation management issues including implementation of users survey. Windy Gap Finning Project, CO Environmental Planner CLIENT: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Responsible for regional -scale data collection for potential reservoir sites and GIS database development. Rueter -Hess Reservoir, Parker, CO Environmental Planner/GIS Analyst CLIENT: Town of Parker Master plan for public use and design of new facilities. Rocky Mountain Energy Transmission Line Interconnection, Weld + Adams Counties, CO Environmental Planner CLIENT: Public Service Company of Colorado Land use and conservation analysis in siting of transmission line. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 ANDREW A. STOLL Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway General Management Plan Update, FL Research Specialist CLIENT: Florida Office of Greenways and Trails Research in landscape ecology, interpretation and nature -based recreation to update general management plan. Applied GIS software to analyze and inventory ecological and recreational resources, using innovative communication, documentation and reporting techniques through the World Wide Web. Florida Fish + Wildlife Master Public Use Plans, FL Nature -Based Recreation Planner CLIENT: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Utilized GIS software to assist in the preparation of master public use plans for wildlife management areas as part of a statewide initiative. Helped establish the planning methodology to be used for nature -based recreation. Designed interpretive materials for wildlife management areas. Facilitated participatory planning workshops. Mesoamerican Trails Project, Central America Multi -National Trail Planner CLIENT: Wildlife Conservation Society, Gainesville, FL Coordinated the planning and GIS components for the Mesoamerican Trails Project in Central America. Designed and printed multiple maps and a data compact disk for the project. Honduras National Park Management Plan, Honduras Protected Areas Specialist CLIENT: Wildlife Conservation Society, Gainesville, FL Prepared a five-year management plan for a national park and wildlife refuge located in Honduras, Central America. Developed a GIS database and atlas for the protected areas of Tela, Honduras. National Park/Wildlife Refuge, Honduras, Central America Bilingual Wilderness Area Manager/NGO Advisor CLIENT: United States Peace Corps Planned ecotourism policy and implemented environmental education activities. Wildlife Conservation Society, Gainesville, FL Consultant/Trail Planner Client: Wildlife Conservation Society Organized an interdisciplinary planning team to research and plan interpretative trails for Tikal National Park, Guatemala. United States Peace Corps Volunteer, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Bilingual Wilderness Area Manager/NGO Advisor Client: United States Peace Corps Volunteer Founded, developed and financed a grassroots environmental NGO in Honduras, which included the creation of a national park and its administration. Planned ecotourism policy and implemented environmental education activities. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 MARK PETERS, PE EDUCATION Mark Peters is a registered professional engineer with experience in water M.S., Civil Engineering, Colorado State supply, wastewater treatment, stormwater design and geographic information University, 2002 systems. He specializes in water resources planning and management, ranging M.B.A, Colorado State University, 2002 from comprehensive understanding of existing conditions, to forecasting future B.S., Civil Engineering, Colorado State demands, to drafting innovative solutions to water resources issues. As a University, 1994 project manager, Mark has designed and implemented large water supply CERTIFICATIONS projects globally. Professional Engineers, State of Colorado Contracting Officer's Representative PROJECT EXPERIENCE United States Agency for International Development, Egypt Summer Intern CLIENT: United States Agency for International Development Reviewed and revised contracting documents within the Environmental Initiatives/Water Wastewater Group. Met with provincial governmental officials and contractors to finalize Information for Bidders (IFB) package for Middle Egypt Utilities. BRW/URS/Dames and Moore, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Consultant Inventoried current infrastructure, identified water resources, wastewater treatment, power supply, communications and transportation infrastructure options in advance of the construction of an eco-resort. American Red Cross, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador Regional Water and Sanitation Delegate CLIENT: American Red Cross (ARC) Designed and implemented $12.8 million ARC water and sanitation programs; evaluated ARC water and sanitation response to Hurricane Mitch and provided services to hurricane victims; and composed manual for future water and sanitation response to disasters in developing countries. As a delegate, coordinated with key stakeholders so that needs of beneficiaries, country - specific Red Cross Societies, regional ARC delegation and ARC national headquarters were met. BRW/Dames and Moore, San Juan, Argentina + Colorado Project Engineer Created hydrologic and hydraulic models, designed drainage infrastructure, drafted plans and wrote report submittals to governing agencies. Performed international infrastructure analyses for eco-tourism projects. United States Peace Corps, Santa Rosa, Honduras Water and Sanitation Engineer Design and construction of rural potable water and wastewater disposal systems affecting 4,000 people in 16 communities. Coors Brewing Center, Colorado Summer Intern Analyzed water rights and water law issues to assure sufficient water for all corporate needs, and designed and implemented remediation for acid mine drainage. Colorado Transportation Information Center, Colorado Technical Assistant EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 MARK PETERS, PE Designed an interactive GIS database for transportation routing applications. Von Karmen Institute, Brussels, Belgium Summer Researcher Conducted flow visualization for mock-up of a wind gallery, utilizing specialized equipment to measure velocity and flow rate, and to visualize flow. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Peer Advisor, Summer Scholar, Student Assistant Trained in cross-cultural communication; advised and counseled freshmen and minority students in an effort to decrease attrition rate in College of Engineering; conducted computer simulations and debugged finite element modeling software used for determining properties of solids. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 DEBORAH A. CAMPBELL EDUCATION Ms. Campbell is a Wetlands Ecologist and Landscape Architect. She is M.S., Ecology, Penn State University, 1996 experienced in environmental planning, visual simulation and image B.S., Natural Resources, North Carolina processing, and ecological assessment including surveying and mapping, State University, 1993 wetland delineation, aquatic sampling, restoration monitoring, and habitat BEDLA, Landscape Architecture, North mapping for endangered species. Her academic background in landscape Carolina State University,1993 architecture focused on analysis of natural ecosystems and application of these principles to landscape design. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Fountain Parks Master Plan, Fountain, CO GIS Specialist CLIENT: City of Fountain GIS mapping for development of parks master plan. Montana History Center Site Selection Study, Helena, MT GIS Specialist CLIENT: Montana History Foundation CIS mapping to support alternatives analysis process in selecting location for a new Montana History Center. Greeley Conceptual Trails Plan, Greeley, CO GIS Specialist CLIENT: City of Greeley GIS mapping for development of conceptual trails master plan. Yosemite National Park, Parkwide Campground Planning, CA GIS Technician CLIENT: National Park Service GIS mapping for master planning effort to add campsites to 16 campgrounds outside Yosemite Valley within Yosemite National Park. Steamboat Springs Transmission Line Siting, Steamboat Springs, CO GIS and 3D Visualization Specialist CLIENT: Xcel Energy GIS mapping and 3D visualization for transmission line siting study. Fort Greely, Alaska Master Plan, Fort Greely, AK GIS Specialist CLIENT: U.S. Army CIS land use and facilities mapping in support of land use planning effort at U.S. Army base. Metro Wastewater Service Area Utility, Land Use + Demographic Forecasting Model, Denver, CO GIS Specialist CLIENT: Metro Wastewater Reclamation District Service area utility plan for Denver metropolitan area, including demographic and economic forecasts and future land use analyses. The project included an automated GIS model to assist in the generation of demographic data at any scale, utilizing TAZ data, land use information and census data. West Elk Loop Scenic + Historic Byway, Western Slope of Colorado Environmental Planner/GIS Specialist CLIENT: Delta County, Colorado EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 DEBORAH A. CAMPBELL Resource inventory for 205-mile byway corridor management plan including road conditions, scenic values, interpretive sites, and potential recreation opportunities. Laramie County Comprehensive Plan, WY GIS Specialist CLIENT: Laramie County Assisted with GIS mapping for development of comprehensive plan. Mallard Slough Pump Station, Pittsburg, CA Wetlands Ecologist CLIENT: Contra Costa Water District Wetland mitigation plan for potential project impacts concerning biology, wetlands, fisheries, pollution, land use, utilities, visual quality and recreation; and measures to avoid and minimize adverse effects to aquatic resources and jurisdictional waters of the United States. Colorado Division of Wildlife Master Management Plans, CO GIS Specialist/Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Master management plans for 35 sites at six State Wildlife Areas in Northeastern Colorado. McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, NV GIS Specialist CLIENT: McCarran International Airport GIS mapping for airport entry and freeway right-of-way. Miscellaneous Biological Projects, NC Wetlands Ecologist CLIENT: Various Monitored tree survival and hydrology in restored hardwood wetlands on the North Carolina coastal plain. Wetland delineation of over 2700 acres of riparian corridor near Raleigh, NC. Database creation for over 40,000 trees in multiple restoration sites. Habitat mapping for endangered red -cockaded woodpecker. Sampled fish by electroshocking in restored riparian areas; wetlands surveying, soil and vegetation assessments, computer mapping and statistical analysis. Miscellaneous Biological Projects, PA Wetlands Ecologist/GIS Specialist CLIENT: PennDOT, EPA Wetlands surveying and mapping. Soil sampling and laboratory analysis. Statistical analysis and report writing. Nature Center Siting Project, State College, PA Wetlands Ecologist CLIENT: Penn State Cooperative Wetlands Center Site inventory of ecological features of rare wetland habitat adjacent to a proposed environmental education center. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 CRAIG SEVERN ECOLOGIST EDUCATION Mr. Severn is an Ecologist with extensive experience in landscape analysis in M.S. Mineral Resources Ecology, Colorado Colorado and the western United States. Mr. Severn has a broad School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 1992. understanding of the ecology of riparian and upland communities. This B.S. Range Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1981. understanding extends to plant, vertebrates and invertebrate communities that these landscapes support. He has designed and implemented studies to monitor surface water and groundwater elevations to understand hydrologic regimes and how they support plant communities. He has also performed wetland delineations, upland vegetation data collection and analysis, and been involved with wetland mitigation and design. Craig is qualified to conduct Ute Ladies' Tresses orchid surveys. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Meadow Hollow Reservoir, Larimer County, CO Ecologist CLIENT: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Wetlands evaluation and ecological issues. Golden Eagle Property, Loveland, CO Ecologist CLIENT: McWhinney Enterprises Wetlands evaluation for 130-acre development. West Glenwood Springs + South Canyon Restoration Plan, Glenwood Springs, CO Restoration Ecologist Client: Xcel and/or Public Service Company of Colorado Restoration plan for new and existing road cut recontouring, revegetation and erosion control for area damaged by emergency road cut to repair damaged 69-kV transmission line caused by wildfire. Piceance State Wildlife Area, Colorado Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Master management plan for 30,000-acre state wildlife area. Garfield Creek State Wildlife Area, New Castle, CO Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Master management plan for 13,200-acre state wildlife area. Kemp -Breeze State Wildlife Area, Grand County, CO Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Master management plan for state wildlife area, focusing on preserving the blue ribbon trout fisheries in the Colorado and Williams Fork River. Black -tailed Prairie Dog Study, Colorado Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Department of Natural Resources Study documenting species' occurrence in Colorado included mapping potential habitat in the state, developing a prairie dog town "threat index", and providing recommendations for the state's conservation strategy for the species. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE EDAW INC 240 EAST MOUNTAIN AVENUE FORT COLLINS COLORADO 80524 November 25, 2002 Mr. James B. O'Neill II, CPPO, FNIGP Director of Purchasing & Risk Management TEL 970 484 6073 City of Fort Collins 215 North Mason Street, 2°d floor FAX 970 484 8518 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 www.edaw.com Re: Proposal Number P-868, Urban and Environmental Planning Services Dear Mr. O'Neill: We are pleased to offer our proposal for urban and environmental planning services. The EDAW team is conveniently located relative to the city's offices, is very familiar with the community and the issues that influence planning decisions, and has a great depth of experience with all of the types of projects and services that may be requested through this contract. In addition, we are accustomed to working as a team with city staff, serving as an extension of your staff to meet particular project or workload challenges. Our submittal includes resumes of some of the key people we have available for this contract. All of these individuals are located in Fort Collins. A matrix is included that indicates the anticipated staffing by service type. EDAW has a wide array of additional staff resources, located in Fort Collins, Denver, and other locations, who could also be called upon to provide specialized expertise or additional support. Other information included with our submittal includes a rate sheet, project experience matrix, and descriptions of selected project experience. We appreciate the opportunity to be considered on this assignment and are very interested in providing further assistance to the city. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. Best Regards, lau-1. kl�� Tom Keith Principal Vice President UNITED STATES Encl. EUROPE AUSTRALIA ASIA DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 CRAIG SEVERN 1-76 and 120/1% Avenue Interchange, Denver, CO Ecologist CLIENT: Colorado Department of Transportation Wetland delineations, mitigation and hydrologic reports, and wetland design plans for construction of interchange. Windy Gap Firming Project, Colorado Ecologist CLIENT: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Analysis of environmental issues and identification of feasible strategies to minimize adverse impacts associated with diversion of Colorado River water to the Colorado's eastern slope. Goose Creek Wetlands, Boulder, CO Ecologist CLIENT: City of Boulder Site analysis and description for wetlands mitigation report. Westerly Creek, Denver, CO Ecologist CLIENT: Forest City Native plant species selection and placement in landscape with emphasis on values for wildlife. Recovery Program for Endangered Fishes of Upper Colorado, Colorado Ecologist CLIENT: Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado and Utah Analysis and reporting of aquatic invertebrate, hydrologic, and water chemistry data from backwaters and wetlands. Miscellaneous Projects, Colorado and Western U.S. Ecologist Client: Various Ecological research data and water management plan for waterbird wetland habitat; collected, analyzed and reported hydrologic, vegetation and soil data in the San Luis Valley, Colorado; developed scope of work and directed wetland delineations for gas pipeline expansion in four western states; and monitored and provided reports for agricultural crop diseases, weeds and insect pests in Wray, Colorado. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 KELLEY SAVAGE Associate EDUCATION Ms. Savage is a registered Landscape Architect with a broad range of B.S., Landscape Architecture, Colorado experience in recreation planning and design and site design. She has State University - Fort Collins, Colorado, managed projects from master planning and conceptual design through 1994 detailed documentation. Kelley has extensive experience in applying CAD and AFFILIATIONS other computer graphics to presentation products. Sigma Lambda Alpha, Landscape Architecture Honorary PROJECT EXPERIENCE REGISTRATIONS Centerra Mixed Use Development, Loveland, CO Landscape Architect, State of Wyoming, Project Manager/Landscape Architect 1999 CLIENT: McWhinney Enterprises Market feasibility, master planning, zoning submittal documents, natural areas HONORS + AWARDS plans, thematic development, landscape plans and design guidelines for a Cum Laude, Colorado State University 3,000-acre mixed use development. ASLA National Honor Award - Student CCASLA - Outstanding Student in Urban Design Centerra Design Guidelines, Loveland, CO Golden Key National Honor Society Project Manager/Landscape Architect Colorado Scholars Award - Recipient CLIENT: McWhinney Enterprises Guidelines for site development, signage and landscaping public and private areas within this mixed -use master planned community. Defense Depot Ogden Redevelopment Plan, Ogden, UT Design Team Member CLIENT: Ogden Land Redevelopment Authority Design guidelines for the civilian reuse of the 1,100-acre U.S. Army installation scheduled for closure. Town of Erie Open End Contract, Erie, CO Project Manager/Landscape Architect CLIENT: Town of Erie Review of landscape and park designs submitted to Town for planning process review. Designs were reviewed for technical correctness and compliance with Town standards. Big Spring Creek Improvements, Lewistown, MT Project Manager, Landscape Architect CLIENT: City of Lewistown Concept design for Big Spring Creek in downtown Lewistown. The blue ribbon trout stream currently runs through a failing underground tunnel for four city blocks. The creek will be restored to the surface, creating a downtown amenity with performance plazas, pedestrian areas and a regional trail connection, while restoring fish habitat and native streambank conditions. North College Improvements, Fort Collins, CO Project Manager, Landscape Architect CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Construction documents for three blocks of pedestrian, bicycle and streetscape improvements along the City's busiest transportation corridor. 1-25 Rest Area Study, Fort Collins, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Colorado Department of Transportation, City of Fort Collins Conceptual design for relocation of a rest area along the busy I-25 corridor. Complex land exchanges created a cooperative effort between CDOT, EDAW INC DESIGN. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME ( Y KELLEY SAVAGE Colorado. High Plains Environmental Center, Parks + Trails Plan, Loveland, CO Project Manager/Landscape Architect CLIENT: High Plains Environmental Center Design development and construction documents for trails, shoreline stabilization, ecological restoration, wetlands creation, interpretive areas and a two -acre park site in an environmentally sensitive area surrounding two lakes. Larimer County Courthouse Offices, Fort Collins, CO Project Manager/Landscape Architect CLIENT: Larimer County, Facilities Department Design, construction drawings and specifications for pedestrian spaces and parking for County office building located on the original County courthouse site. Site elements reflect the site's history and regional landscapes. Equalizer/Routs Reservoir Enhancements, Loveland, CO Project Manager/Landscape Architect CLIENT: McStain, High Plains Environmental Center, McWhinney Enterprises Master plan and construction documents for shoreline stabilization, ecological restoration, trails and a park around two high plains reservoirs. Colorado Division of Wildlife Master Planning Projects, CO Design Team Member CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Master plans for 35 sites at six State Wildlife Areas in Northeastern Colorado. Resource Management Plan for Carter Lake, Horsetooth Reservoir, Flatiron Reservoir + Pinewood Lake, Larimer County, CO Design Team Member CLIENT: Larimer County, Bureau of Reclamation A plan that balances recreational use with resource protection for four popular reservoirs. Open Space, Land Use + Redevelopment Projects, CO and WY Computer Graphics Specialist CLIENT: Various Computer generated maps for open space, land use and redevelopment projects including: Weld County Open Space Plan, Weld County I-25 Mixed Use Development Plan, City of Greeley Parks and Open Space Plan, South Cheyenne Action Plan, Eagle Rock Ranch, Pueblo Depot Reuse Plan, and Defense Depot Ogden Redevelopment Plan. Computer Graphics Projects, CO Computer Graphics Specialist CLIENT: Various Prepared computer graphics for public/client meetings and final reports for the following: Poudre River Drainage Study and Timberline Road Extension Study. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 BRADLEY A. SMITH SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDUCATION Brad Smith is a registered Landscape Architect with 13 years of project design, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, master planning and management experience. Mr. Smith's expertise lies in his Kansas State University, 1989 ability to define and resolve potential implementation problems, and to Graduate GIS Study, Florida Atlantic manage large projects and design teams from concept through construction. University, Boca Raton, FL,1992 During his career, he has managed a wide range of project types and sizes, with an emphasis on site planning and design, construction documentation and REGISTRATION construction observation. Work has ranged from master planning resorts in Registered Landscape Architect, Florida #1501 Morocco to fencing details for a California residence; from design guidelines for a Seattle military base to construction documents for a $1.6 million water AWARDS feature. City of Redmond Excellence in Design Award, Microsoft Corporate Campus, PROJECT EXPERIENCE Redmond, WA, 2001 AIA National Honor Award, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, 2001 Colorado Springs Utilities Northern Water Reclamation Facility, Commendation, AIA Washington Chapter, Colorado Springs, CO Reebok World Headquarters, Canton, MA, Project Manager 2000 CLIENT: Montgomery Watson, Colorado Springs Utilities Merit Award, ASLA Oregon Chapter, West Side Light Rail, Portland, OR, 2000 Conceptual master plan through construction documents for perimeter, P P g AIA Honor Award, Northwest & Pacific streetscape, water outfall, park facility and pedestrian amenities for the water Region, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, 1999 reclamation facility and associated park and reservoir access. Downtown Seattle Association Horticulture Award, Most Unique Public Outdoor Space, Mason Street Corridor, Fort Collins, CO Benaroya Hall Garden of Remembrance, Seattle, WA, 1999 Project Manager Honor Award, AIA Portland Chapter, MAX: CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Goose Hollow I Washington Park / Sunset Planning and design for five -mile transportation corridor intended to enhance Light Rail Stations, Portland, OR, 1999 opportunities for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit riders; to encourage AIA Award r Merit, Northwest & Pacific Region, Microsoft Redmond West Campus, redevelopment and infill projects; and to provide a framework for economic P P l Redmond, WA, 1997 opportunities. AIA Award of Merit, Seattle Chapter, Microsoft Redmond West Campus, Confluence Park Redevelopment Area, Colorado Springs, CO Redmond, WA, 1996 Landscape Architect Office Development of the Year, Society of Industrial & Office Realtors, Washington CLIENT: City of Colorado Springs State Chapter, Microsoft Redmond West Planning, design and significant public involvement for $25 million Campus, Redmond, WA, 1995 redevelopment project including new urban park. AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Confluence Park Redevelopment Area, Colorado Springs, CO Sigma Lambda Alpha, Landscape Project Manager Architecture Honor Society CLIENT: City of Colorado Springs Tau Sigma Alpha, Honor Society of Construction documents and construction administration for $25 million Architecture and the Applied Arts redevelopment project, including an urban park. Longmont Streetscape Beautification, Longmont, CO Landscape Architect CLIENT: City of Longmont Construction administration for streetscape beautification and traffic calming for a six -block section of Main Street (SH 287). Larimer County Justice Center, Fort Collins, CO Landscape Architect CLIENT: Larimer County Construction administration for civic site that includes a new courthouse, fountain plaza and urban park. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE • Plan based on concepts of Smart Fort Collins City Plan Update Growth and New Urbanism Fort Collins, Colorado • Use of technology such as visual Client: City of Fort Collins simulations and "Community Viz" to EDAW has begun the process of updating the City's comprehensive land use evaluate alternative futures plan ("City Plan") coinciding with the City's update of their Transportation • Integrated with Transportation Master Master Plan. Originally adopted in 1997, both plans will be reviewed and Plan to preserve community's choice modified to ensure they remain capable of achieving their respective goals and in travel modes objectives. This update process is designed to address local and regional changes, incorporate other plans adopted since 1997 and to test the City's progress in successfully implementing each plan's vision. Hard issues of maintaining the current growth management boundary vs. modifying it and how the City wants to handle future growth, are at the forefront of the update. Another focus for the update is redevelopment and infill opportunities within the community, all to be considered closely with the Transportation Plan update. Lastly EDAW will focus on building a community on the principles of Smart Growth including a mix of uses, compact urban form, choices in housing, transportation and livable neighborhoods. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE • Worked with multijurisdictional client • Conducted extensive public outreach, including landowner contacts • Transportation modeling and corridor streetscape design East Mulberry Street (Hwy 14) Gateway Corridor Plan Fort Collins, Colorado Client: City of Fort Collins EDAW is currently working with the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County to complete a sub -area plan for a three-mile primary corridor that brings people from I-25 to Downtown Fort Collins. The project is anticipated to be 14 months in length, with extensive public open houses and almost weekly meetings with a Technical Advisory Group. A Community Advisory Group has also been established to aid in the process. The team has been undertaking an analysis of physical conditions and is currently conducting a market analysis to determine what future land uses would be viable in the Corridor over time. Development on the site will be closely tied to the local marketplace and regional economy. Critical to the financial and market success of the corridor will be a land use plan that reflects an understanding of the market, the mix of uses in demand, the interrelationship of activities that create synergy and what types of development create positive returns. The goal is to position the local economy to effectively nurture existing businesses, attract new investment and unlock development opportunities that meet the City's, the County's, and landowners' social, financial, demographic, land use and environmental goals. The project includes identification of issues, establishment of goals and objectives, creating alternative and a preferred framework plan, completing transportation modeling, and creating a corridor streetscape design and design standards for implementation. Select early physical improvement projects will be identified for Phase I implementation. The preferred plan will include a specific implementation package that assesses the feasibility for the City of Fort Collins to annex county lands. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Build -Out to Current Urban Growth Areas Northern Colorado Community Separator Study Northern Colorado Client: City of Greeley acting on behalf of 6 other local governments • Multi -jurisdictional client This region's thriving economy and attractive setting have drawn many new people to the area and resulted in a dramatic increase in the amount of • Study recommendations adopted by urbanized area. If recent development patterns persist, the communities in the all participants region will eventually merge into an extended metropolitan area with no • Identified regional priority protection apparent boundaries or separations between them. EDAW worked with these areas communities to identify the locations and types of buffers needed to maintain • Public survey using simulation of community separation. An important step in this process was a public survey. growth scenarios The survey used numerous photo simulations and other graphic techniques to • Planning Award, Colorado Chapter prompt responses regarding the size and character of community separators. American Planning Association Does an effective separator require that little or no development occurs or is it possible that certain types of development are compatible with the goals of maintaining community separation? These and other questions were addressed. Most communities in Northern Colorado have recently adopted comprehensive plans and other types of plans that indicate where and what type of development is anticipated in the foreseeable future. This information, along with available mapping on floodplains and other constraints to development, was used to reveal where development can reasonably be anticipated within the region. Those locations where a buffer is desired but development is likely will become priorities for further action. Through cooperative efforts and the utilization of solutions that were fair and acceptable to landowners, EDAW worked with these communities to develop a plan designed to maintain appropriate separators. The project received an award from the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE • Ecological Restoration Poudre River Enhancements Plan - Linden to Lincoln • Aesthetic improvements Fort Collins, Colorado Client: City of Fort Collins • Enhanced river access The Poudre River is the most significant natural feature within the City of • Recreation master plan Fort Collins and currently serves as a major trail corridor. EDAW is part of a multi -disciplinary team to develop a stabilization, ecological restoration • Stabilization and flood management and recreation master plan for a 1 /3 mile reach of this river near downtown Fort Collins. EDAW's task is to work with stream hydraulic engineers to develop stabilization and flood management measures that accomplish multiple objectives, including river clean-up, aesthetic improvements, and enhanced river access and recreational opportunities. Recommendations developed through this process will be used as prototypical solutions to apply to other improvement projects along this important habitat and recreational corridor. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE College Avenue at Jefferson Street • Pedestrian and bicycle facility design • Corner bulb -outs and crosswalks • Streetscape design • Extension of downtown character College Avenue at Cherry Street North College Avenue Improvements Fort Collins, Colorado Client: City of Fort Collins In cooperation with Felsburg, Holt and Ullevig, EDAW is redesigning part of College Avenue/Highway 287 and its adjacent right of way in Fort Cot- lins. Emphasis is placed on improving the pedestrian and bicyclist connec- tions between the Poudre River and the downtown while also improving the corridor's aesthetics and vehicular function. EDAW developed alternative streetscape treatments, worked with stakeholders and adjacent landowners at community meetings and coordinated with the local Art -in -Public Places Board. The resulting design includes crosswalks, special corner treatments and refuge islands to reduce pedestrian crossing distances, dedicated off-street bike and pedestrian paths, and streetscape plantings. Construction documentation is proceeding and the project is scheduled to be implemented in 2003-2004. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE • Developed future land use map of north Front Range region • GIS water forecasting tool • GIS database allows identification of existing and future land use for any period in the next 40 years. NCWCD Water Demand Study Northern Colorado Client: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District As municipalities continue to grow in northeastern Colorado, so does the need for water. The ever-increasing water demand will be met through the transfer of existing water rights and the development of new water supplies. The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD) decided to meet the challenge of growing communities along the Front Range through a regional assessment of present and future water demands. EDAW, the prime contractor, prepared existing and future land use components of a fully interactive GIS water forecasting tool. EDAW created a seamless GIS layer depicting future growth as envisioned by land use plans and demographic projections provided by 45 municipalities and counties. The existing land use GIS layer was developed through the classification of Landsat TM and IRS1-C satellite imagery. The result was a GIS database that allowed the user to identify the existing and future land use in the study area for any period in the next 40 years. As a separate task, EDAW helped prepare water use factors for different regions in the study area. The water use factors, along with information on time horizons, residential densities and composition, were linked to the various land use classifications in the GIS database. The resulting GIS model will assist the NCWCD in developing long-term water management policies. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE ANTICIPATED STAFF ASSIGNMENTS BY SERVICE TYPE = t d a E s m m p v > >to « IL +" 0 a Ol Y V Project Management Literature Review II, GIS Analysis + Mapping Graphics Public Participation Program Design Subarea Planning Development of Design Guidelines Drafting of Dev. Regulations + Standards Report + Plan Writing Open Lands Planning Grant Writing PROJECT EXPERIENCE Traditional Development Pattern Preferred Cluster Development Pattern Windsor, Colorado Comprehensive Plan Update Comprehensive Plan Windsor Comprehensive Plan Update Windsor, Colorado Client: Town of Windsor The Town of Windsor's growth rate has surpassed 9% for the last several years necessitating an update of their comprehensive plan. EDAW's approach included a review of existing policies based on lessons learned from the last several years. New additions included a housing chapter as well as additional land use, cultural, transportation, utilities, parks, recreation and natural resource policies. The plan encourages new urban forms ranging from clustering to mixed -use development nodes. The resulting land use map captures these new forms illustrating increased densities surrounding the Towri s urban center. EDAW INC DESIGN. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Conservation strategies explored with landowners • Resource management recommend- ations developed Wildlife protection balanced with public use � r may:. s Fossil Creek Reservoir Resource Management Plan Fort Collins, Colorado Client: City of Fort Collins and Larimer County Fossil Creek Reservoir is a 750-acre reservoir located adjacent to Northern Col- orado's rapidly urbanizing I-25 corridor. EDAW worked with Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins to develop a management plan for this reservoir that will protect and enhance the area's important wildlife resources and also provide for public use. The reservoir and adjacent lands contain regionally significant wildlife habitats, such as bald eagle winter roosts, and also support large numbers of waterfowl. The management plan includes a comprehensive effort to protect and enhance these resources through a series of habitat im- provements and the establishment of buffer zones to restrict public use during sensitive periods. Public use will be provided for but limited to hiking, wildlife observation, interpretation, and other activities compatible with the sensitive wildlife resources of the site. The management plan will also address imple- mentation considerations, including development costs, phasing, and manage- ment responsibilities. E D A W I N C DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Over the years the project has grown to it's current size and has included the fol- lowing services: • Land use master planning • Entitlements • Streetscape design • Design guidelines • Ecological restoration • Open space, trail and park design • Management plans for the two central reservoirs • Water use budgeting • Business park design 1.1 .P Centerra Loveland, Colorado Client: McWhinney Enterprises and McStain Enterprises EDAW has been involved with this 2,000 acre development since the early 1990's, preparing original entitlement documents and development plans for initial phases of the project. The habitat associated with Flouts and Equalizer Reservoirs includes buffer zones to minimize impacts of adjacent development. Access to sensitive habitat areas is restricted and shoreline stabilization was designed with planting benches and gaps between rocks for native revegetation. The Design Guidelines incorporate green techniques such as storm water quality best management practices, lower water use and native plant materials, mandatory central irrigation control, tree stocking minimums, building set- backs from natural areas and a minimum LEED point goal for structures. The water use analysis determined total development water needs based on land uses and landscape types. Costs associated with supplying water for various landscaping schemes were compared and resulted in specific maximum water use requirements in the Design Guidelines. Site specific design was done for an 80-acre business park east of Houts and Equalizer Reservoirs. The plan incorporates generous open space corridors that serve as amenities to business park occupants as well as habitat areas and water quality improvement features. EDAW staff currently serves on the development's Design Review Board. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE HOURLY RATES I 1 EDAW HOURLY RATES Tom Keith $154.00 Bruce Meighen 92.00 Drew Stoll 66.00 Debbie Campbell 64.00 Craig Severn 67.00 Craig Taggart 121.00 Mark Peters 74.00 Jana McKenzie 133.00 Brad Smith 85.00 Kelley Savage 76.00 Reimbursable Expenses Consultants: Cost plus 10%. Travel: Private vehicles Q current government rate as regulated by the I.R.S. Commercial travel and related expenses at cost plus 10%. Taxes: Any tax and/or fees imposed by a taxing authority based upon gross revenues or sales shall be reimbursable in addition to the fee stated in this contract. Other project expenses: Cost plus 10%. Such as: Printing, graphics, photography and reproduction, rental or purchase of special equipment and materials, long distance telephone, fax, special shipping or delivery, models and renderings, lodging and subsistence. EOAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 TOM KEITH Principal EDUCATION Mr. Keith is an Environmental and Land Use Planner who is highly M.S., Regional Resource Planning, experienced in master planning and natural resource management. He has Colorado State University specialized in regional -scale studies for the past 20 years and has worked A.B., Bowdoin College throughout Colorado and most of the nation. Much of his work focuses on the theme of balancing resource protection and development objectives. He is ACTIVITIES highly experienced in public involvement. Larimer County Open Lands Advisory Board PROJECT EXPERIENCE HONORS + AWARDS Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, Colorado State Trails East Mulberry Street (Highway 14) Corridor Plan, Fort Collins, CO Master Plan Co -Principal -in -Charge Merit Award, American Society of CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Landscape Architects, Colorado Chapter, Riley Ridge Project Visual Analysis Subarea plan for a 3-mile primary corridor from I-25 to downtown Fort Collins. P P rY Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, Colorado Chapter, City of Fort Collins Comprehensive Plan Update, Fort Collins, CO Grand Junction Conversion Project Co -Principal -in -Charge Honor Award, American Society of CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Landscape Architects, Colorado Chapter, Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Master Update focusing on hard issues of maintaining the current growth manage - Plan ment boundary vs. modifying it; and how the city wants to handle future Chapter Award, Colorado Chapter of the growth. Another focus is on redevelopment and infill opportunities within the American Planning Association, Northern Colorado Community Separator Study community, all to be considered closely with a Transportation Plan update. Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architect, Colorado Chapter, Windsor Comprehensive Plan Update, Windsor, CO Colorado Springs Parks Recreation and Principal -in -Charge Trail 2000 — 2010 Master Plan CLIENT: Town of Windsor Partnership for Community Design Award, Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Update of the Towri s comprehensive plan, including the addition of housing Trail 2000-2010 Master Plan policies addressing workforce and affordable housing. Other components Colorado Chapter ASLA Honor Award, 2001 include environmental, transportation, infrastructure + economic development. — California National Historic Trails Interpretive Center Siting Study Colorado Chapter ASLA Land Stewardship Northern Colorado Community Separator Study, Northern CO Award, 2001 — California National Historic Principal -in -Charge Trails Interpretive Center Siting Study CLIENT: Six Northern Colorado Communities Study identifying key areas for protection of agricultural and open lands separating six Northern Colorado communities. Project received an award from the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Fort CollinslTimnathlWindsor Separator implementation Program, Northern CO Principal -In -Charge CLIENT: Three Northern Colorado Communities Identification and protection of key parcels to form an effective area of com- munity separation between the towns of Fort Collins, Timnath and Windsor. Big Thompson River Corridor Plan, Loveland, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: City of Loveland, Larimer County Controversial project identifying priority lands for open space preservation along 15-mile segment of the Big Thompson River. Fossil Creek Reservoir Resource Management Plan, Fort Collins, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: City of Fort Collins, Larimer County Management plan for 750-acre reservoir to document site resources, protect and enhance important wildlife habitat and provide for public use. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 TOM KEITH Timberline Road Extension Study, Fort Collins, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Study to determine the effect of road construction on future land use patterns and growth in the City of Fort Collins. Impacts on existing recreation and open space areas, as well as visual quality were identified and mitigation measures were recommended. Poudre River Drainage Master Plan, Fort Collins, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Integration of environmental protection and enhancement measures in development of flood control plan for a 12-mile corridor through Fort Collins. Colorado State Wildlife Area (SWA) Management Plans, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Comprehensive management plans addressing site resources database development and habitat enhancement opportunities for more than a dozen SWA's throughout the State of Colorado. Houts and Equalizer Reservoirs Environmental Enhancements, Loveland, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: McStain Enterprises Enhancement plan for two reservoirs that will protect existing high quality habitat and enhance those that have been degraded. Little Thompson River Corridor Conservation Study, Larimer County, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: Larimer County Strategy for conservation of significant lands within the lower Little Thompson River drainage, including inventory of ecological factors, assessment of land- scape characteristics and scenic values, and other land use and resource factors. Steamboat Springs Comprehensive Plan, Steamboat Springs, CO Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: Clarion Associates, Town of Steamboat Springs Comprehensive plan update addressing the future growth of Steamboat Springs. Key components include carrying capacity, recreation, parks, open space, natural environment, urban form and economic viability. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Water Demand Study Principal -in -Charge CLIENT: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Study assessing and quantifying present and future water demands for the region along Colorado's northern Front Range. Developed GIS database utilizing satellite imagery, existing G1S databases and future land use plans to assist planners in meeting water demands into the next century. Principal -in -Charge of the following parks + open space plans: ■ Fort Collins Parks + Recreation Policy Plan • Arvada Parks, Trails + Open Space Master Plan • Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation + Open Space Plan • El Paso County Parks, Trails + Open Space Master Plan • Greeley Parks + Recreation Master Plan ■ Windsor Parks, Recreation + Open Space Master Plan EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 BRUCE MEIGHEN, AICP Senior Associate EDUCATION Bruce Meighen is a certified land use planner with experience in Master of City Planning, Georgia Institute of comprehensive planning, regional planning, environmental analysis and Technology geographic information systems. He specializes in local and regional land use Bachelor of Arts, Geography Urban Systems, McGill University, Montreal, and environmental analysis for comprehensive plans, resource management Quebec studies, demographic analysis, NEPA documents and water demand studies. Commerce Degree, Champlain College, Montreal, Quebec PROJECT EXPERIENCE REGISTRATIONS City of Fort Collins Comprehensive Plan Update, Fort Collins, CO Certified Planner (AICP), 1995 Project Manager Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) Certified, 1999 CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Community Viz, 2002 Update focusing on hard issues of maintaining the current growth manage- ment boundary vs. modifying it, and how the city wants to handle future AFFILIATIONS growth. Another focus is on redevelopment and infill opportunities within the American Institute of Certified Planners community, all to be considered closely with a Transportation Plan update. American Planning Association Colorado Planning Association Northern Colorado Community Separator Study, CO Larimer Land Trust Project ID Team Project Planner Nature Conservancy CLIENT: Various Northern Colorado Communities Larimer+ Weld County State Demographer GIS analysis to identify key parcels for preservation and model future growth Population and Employment Forecasting as a way to evaluate different perceptions of open space. Committee Steamboat Springs Comprehensive Plan, Steamboat Springs, CO HONORS + AWARDS Senior Land Use Planner Colorado Chapter ASLA Honor Award, 2001 — California National Historic Trails CLIENT: Clarion Associates, Town of Steamboat Springs Interpretive Center Siting Study Comprehensive plan update addressing the future growth of Steamboat Colorado Chapter ASLA Land Stewardship Springs. Key components include carrying capacity, recreation, parks, open Award, 2001 — California National Historic Trails Interpretive Center Siting Study space, natural environment, urban form and economic viability. Colorado Chapter, ASLA Merit Award, 2001- Colorado Springs Parks Recreation Windsor Comprehensive Plan Update, Windsor, CO and Trail 2000 — 2010 Master Plan Project Manager Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association, Chapter Award, 1999 — CLIENT' Town of Windsor ' Northern Colorado Community Separator Comprehensive plan update, including the addition of housing policies Study addressing workforce and affordable housing. Other components included Georgia ASLA Award, 1998 — Kennesaw environmental, transportation, infrastructure and economic development. Battlefield Earthworks Mapping and Preservation Plan GPA Award, 1997 - Kennesaw Battlefield East Mulberry Street (Highway 14) Corridor Plan, Fort Collins, CO Earthworks Mapping Project Manager Corporal of the Year Award for Outstanding CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Leadership and Top Candidate Award /1988, Canadian Military Reserve Subarea plan for the primary gateway into Fort Collins. The study includes a B.A. Geography Graduate With Distinction, land use plan, transportation studies and an economic analysis. 1992 Fossil Creek Reservoir Resource Management Plan, Fort Collins, CO PUBLICATIONS Project Planner G. Bourne, S. Massey, E. Rolle, B. "Developing CLIENT: City of Fort Collins, Larimer County Comprehensive State Groundwghen,ater Groundwater Protection Programs,' Journal Resource management plan for 750-acre reservoir to document site resources, g of water Resources Planning & protect and enhance important wildlife habitat, and provide for public use. Management, July/August 1995 Elbert County Open Lands, + parks Master Plan, Elbert County, CO SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Project Manager ESRI, 1994, Transmission Line Siting CLIENT: Elbert County URISA, 1994, Transmission Line Siting ERDAS Southeastern User's Conference, Master plan for development and implementation of a working open lands 1995, Shoreline Management program stressing the acquisition of a conservation easement and public education based on an evaluation of Elbert County's natural resources. EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 12 BRUCE MEIGHEN, AICP Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation + Open Space Plan Project Planner NALMS Southeastern User's Conference, 1995, Shoreline Management CLIENT' City of Colorado Springs National Conference on Battlefield Master plan recommendations focused on recreation facility distribution, Preservation, 1996, Earthwork Preservation staffing needs, development impact fees and expansion of parkland, open EEI, 1997, Recreation Planning space areas and urban trails to meet current and anticipated future demand. Colorado Wildlife Society, 2001, CDOW Master Management Plans Metro Wastewater Service Area Utility, Land Use + Demographic Forecasting Model, Denver, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Metro Wastewater Reclamation District Service area utility plan for Denver metropolitan area, including demographic and economic forecasts and future land use analyses. The project included an automated GIS model to assist in the generation of demographic data at any scale, utilizing TAZ data, land use information and census data. Green Ridge Glade Reservoir, Larimer County, CO Project Planner CLIENT: City of Loveland Preparation of submittals for proposed expansion of reservoir from current 600 acre-feet storage capacity to approximately 6,000 acre-feet. Little Thompson River Corridor Conservation Study, Larimer County, CO Project Planner CLIENT: Larimer County Conservation study involving strategy for protection of significant lands within the lower Little Thompson River drainage, including inventory of ecological factors, assessment of landscape characteristics and scenic values. Colorado State Wildlife Area Management Plans, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Comprehensive management plans addressing public use, habitat enhancement and facility development for more than a dozen state wildlife areas throughout Colorado. Digital orthophotographs were created for each property using GPS and GIS database for vegetation, infrastructure and habitat. Greeley Water Demand Study, Greeley, CO Project Manager CLIENT: City of Greeley Long-range, GIS-based water demand forecast utilizing alternative land use scenarios for the years of 1999, 2020 and 2050. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Water Demand Study, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Study assessing and quantifying present and future water demands for the region along Colorado's northern Front Range. Developed GIS database utilizing satellite imagery, existing GIS databases and future land use plans to assist planners in meeting water demands into the next century. Larimer County Landfill Siting Study, Larlmer County, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Larimer County Siting study using a GIS model to evaluate over 20 environmental, land use and cultural factors, and to identify land suitability for a new landfill. EOAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE RESUME 11 CRAIG TAGGART SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDUCATION Mr. Taggart is a Landscape Architect with a broad range of experience in the B.S., zoology, Northern Arizona University, fields of environmental, recreation and regional resource planning. He has 1970 been responsible for management and performance of visual, recreation and M.L.A., Iowa State University, 1974 land use components of major environmental studies, in both private and governmental practice as well as academic research. He has managed and HONORS + AWARDS directed a number of highly complex environmental planning efforts across a Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, Colorado Chapter, wide spectrum of project applications from regional resource and recreation Riley Ridge Project Visual Analysis management planning to major facility and utility siting and permitting Merit Award, American Society of studies. His experience has provided him with a working understanding of Landscape Architects, Colorado Chapter, numerous federal and state agency review procedures and management Grand .function Conversion Project policies. Mr. Taggart has served as an expert witness on various occasions. Chapter Award, Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association, Northern Colorado Community Separator Study PROJECT EXPERIENCE PRESENTATIONS Poudre Gateway Park, Fort Collins, CO "Streamlining Corridor Management Plans," Project Manager for Transportation and Access Issues Establishing the Worth of Scenic Values Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada CLIENT: City of Fort Collins Regional Approach to Addressing Landscape architectural input in consultation with City and private engineers Community Separation," 1999 ASLA to create an aesthetically acceptable solution to access the park from a Conference designated State Scenic Byway. "Bighorn Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan," 1999 Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity, Northern Colorado Community Separator Study, Northern CO Snowmass, Colorado Project Manager "Regional Approach to Addressing Community Separation," 1999 Keep CLIENT: Six Northern Colorado Communities America Growing Conference, Philadelphia, Study identifying key areas for protection of agricultural and open lands Pennsylvania separating six Northern Colorado communities. Project received an award "Reevaluating the Management of our State from the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Wildlife Areas," 2000 ASLA Conference Fort Collins/TimnathlWindsor Separator Implementation Program, PUBLICATIONS Contributing Author, Mining Environmental Northern CO Handbook: Effects of Mining on the Project Manager Environment and American Environmental Controls on Mining, 1996. ' CLIENT' Three Northern Colorado Communities Co-author, Visual Values: Colorado Takes Identification and protection of key parcels in order to form an effective area of Stock, Landscape Architecture, July 1980. community separation between the towns of Fort Collins, Timnath and Contributor to BLM Visual Resource Windsor. Manuals 8411 -"Upland Visual Resource Inventory and Evaluation," and 8431 - "Visual Resource Contrast Rating," August Rockwell Ranch Study, Rustic CO uy+ 1978. Project Manager Co-author, A Land Classification Method for CLIENT: City of Greeley 1973 Use Planning, Iowa State University, Computer simulations of various development scenarios based on county land Authored a national draft policy paper for use regulations for three tracts of land owned by the City of Greeley in the the American Society of Landscape Roosevelt National Forest. Architects on Conservation of Scenic Resources. Colorado State Wildlife Area (SWA) Management Plans, CO Project Manager CLIENT: Colorado Division of Wildlife Comprehensive management plans addressing site resources, database development and habitat enhancement opportunities for more than a dozen SWA's throughout the State of Colorado. Navajo Reservoir Resource Management Plan, States of CO + NM Project Manager CLIENT: Bureau of Reclamation Resource management plan for a large reservoir and seven miles of the San EDAW INC DESIGN, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTS WORLDWIDE