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Street Address Olympic TerraceBainbridge Island, WA Street Address USDay Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEWork Experience:Department of the Interior, National Park ServiceGrand Canyon National Park, ArizonaFlagstaff, AZ United States6/2022 11/2022 United StatesHours per week: 40Project Manager Planning, Design and ProjectsConstruction project information analysis, review of submittals, design documents, contract review and communication with contractor, COR representative, federal construction contracting, site analysis and review, review of project proposals for NEPA, historic preservation and concerns, construction site inspection review and reports. Project included a 16,000 gallon water tank replacement project near historic building on steep terrain, International Dark Sky light fixture replacement in the Grand Canyon National Park and the initiation of ADA Accessibility Committee processes in Grand Canyon National Park.City of San Diego, Development Review Services1100 1st StreetSan Diego, CA United States4/2021 - 8/2021Hours per week: 40Development Review Planner Landscape SectionReviewed construction drawings for various types of land-uses for conformance with the City of San Diego Land Use Code.State of Washington, Department of Enterprise Services 1600 Jefferson StreetOlympia, WA United States04/2019 - 08/2019Hours per week: 40Master Planner State Capitol CampusDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Supervisor: Speak with Debra Delzell A & E Disputes Manager Reviewed pre-design reports and master plans for construction projects (buildings) and analyzed pertinent information. Researched court case history of lawsuits brought by several former Governors regarding the height restriction on a conditional use permit for a several story building whose height infringes on the view corridors through the Historic Capitol Lake District of the State Capitol. Participated in staging meetings and re-read background financial reports on staging of the remodel of the OB-2 building at WSDOT Transportation Headquarter in Olympia. Highlighted features of the report - which suggested a six year re-model schedule with two quad buildings for renovation. This information was gleaned by reading the original Provisio, and would ultimately save several billions of dollars in escalating construction costs and an additional two years of construction for this building remodel project. Learned about parking garage security systems, telecommunication design for parking garages including system design and construction. Researched and responded to environmental and permitting laws - state, federal and city for projects under development. Developed scope, schedule and budget for projects. Reviewed designs for compliance with historic preservation laws. Supervised staff on the Capitol Lake Environmental Impact Statement Project. Completed surveys at the Capitol Lake Park for the recreational component of the Impact Statement for the Management Plan of the Lake.State of Washington, Department of Ecology3190 160th S.E.Bellevue, WA 98008 United States03/2018 - 08/2018Hours per week: 40Environmental Planner 4Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Project Management Grant and project phase scheduling for multi-million dollar and multi-year projects. Construction project information analysis and compilation regarding contaminant remediation, scope, legalities and agreements, and schedules. Worked with various databases including grant disbursement software for Toxic Clean-up through the Department of Ecology. Researched and prepared information organizing grants and budget information with project schedules and forecasting budget information on multi-million dollar projects. Became familiar with consent decree information regarding clean-up processes and where to locate and search for relevant information in multiple databases for this Department and State of Washington.Supervisor: Bob Warren (425-452-6820)University of Washington17th and RooseveltSeattle, WA 98195 United States10/2017 - 04/2018Hours per week: 40Program AssistantDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Reconciliation of accounts, invoice research, purchase order training, expense coding and data base system maintenance.Supervisor: Donna Lewin (206-616-4001)American Institute of Certified Planners, 2017Independent Design Studio3 years, 2 years, 1 year more recentBainbridge Island, WA 98110 United States01/2016 - 12/2017, 1/1996 1/1999, 6/2004 6/2006, 6/1994-9/11994 Hours per week: 20Architect, Landscape and PlannerDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Project management. Analyzed and synthesized information and made recommendations regarding facilities for pedestrians, autos and site planning design. Gathered, assembled and analyzed information. Changed design plans in order to create a better design. Interviewed clients to determine their program needs for environmental design projects. Drew architectural drawings and plans.PROJECT MANAGEMENT STUDENT, Bellevue College, 2012 Architects Without BordersSeattle OfficeSeattle, WA 98101 United States04/2013 - 04/2015Hours per week: 20Design Team Member 10 hoursDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Design Team, Architects without Borders, Seattle, 4/2013 present Design development team for school site in Haiti. Designing site and school spaces with architects to refine conceptual spaces, select materials for construction, define exterior forms,and teach/refine construction techniques. Building site design includes sustainability elements including rainwater storage, solar panels for electricity, kitchen garden and clean water filtering.Supervisor: Buzz Tennenbom (206-286-1692)City of BellevueCity HallBellevue, WA 98004 United States10/2012 - 03/2013Hours per week: 32Project Manager 32 HoursDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Developed internal renovation park planning documents including the preparation of reports. Researched and analyzed demographic, fiscal and land use and natural resource data for Recreation and Parks. Worked with department staff and recommended specific projects to address operational and capital needs. Worked with department staff to develop guidelines for a historic farm park including facility design, environmental and resource protection, public safety, maintenance and operations and other park and recreation amenities. Worked with various park staff and other departments. Worked with other landscape architects, architects, engineering firms and designers. Supervisor: Glenn KostPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEOkay to contact this Supervisor: YesU.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)1200 6th AvenueSeattle, WA 98101 United States01/2011 - 07/2011Hours per week: 25Pay Plan: Other Grade: CitizenENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW -NEPADuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:NEPA Environmental Review -Planner, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, 1/15/2011 - 6/23/2011Applied NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) regulatory requirements to federal projects under review. Analyzed environmental and urban planning data and information to evaluate and make conclusions, assess and understand issues, evaluate options for transportation and land development projects and comment on Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Assessments, FONSI's under the Clean Water Act from other federal agency funded projects and programs in Region 10 including Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.. Assessed issues and reviewed environmental mitigation plans for environmental activities related to climate change, natural resource protection, planning and environmental linkages, sustainability, and livability particularly on Yesler Terrace Redevelopment Project - a HUD funded project. Environmental compliance. Supervisor: Teena Littleton (206-553-1601) RetiredNational Park Service909 1st AvenueSeattleSeattle, WA 98101 United States05/2001 - 01/2002Hours per week: 40Historic Landscape ArchitectDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Documentation of Civilian Conservation Corp camps in North Cascades National Park.Supervisor: Cathy Gilbert (206-440-2000)City of Gresham, Department of Community Development Gresham, OR United States06/1992 - 08/1994Hours per week: 40TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNITY PLANNER IIDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSISDeveloped and wrote city-wide regulations for form based transit oriented development (TOD) to protect the environment and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.PREPARED TECHNICAL, ANALYTICAL AND POLICY REPORTSDeveloped and applied new methods for evaluating transportation and development. Projects were evaluated by their transit-oriented development nature and type. Under the Senior Planner, developed program plans. Produced a program of transportation project facility improvements for the city. Prepared technical, analytical and policy reports. Wrote official regulatory technical documents adopted into law substantially as written. Wrote procedural instructions for implementing new initiatives in urban form. URBAN DESIGN EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENTConducted environmental research on urban form.Reviewed, evaluated, and recommended policy solutions to achieve TOD goals. PROJECT MANAGEMENTParticipated in administrative processes for hiring consultants. Coordinated with regional planning agencies on transportation program projects. Interacted with local and regional agenciesCOMMUNICATIONCommunicated technical information to citizen review panel members. Diplomatically interacted with people. Organized a variety of information. Represented the City with other local and regional agencies. City of Gresham, Department of Parks and Recreation Gresham, OR United States01/1992 - 06/1992Hours per week: 40PARK PLANNERDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:TECHNICAL EXAMINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARK PROJECTS Analyzed technical design and construction project documents on Fairview Creek Wetland and Headwaters Restoration Plan. Reviewed engineering type designs and drawings. Knowledge of park facilities, policies, goals and services. Applied and reviewed wetland lake restoration design requirements and principles for facility improvement plans.PROJECT MANAGEMENTInterim project manager for the design and construction of sPond shoreline ecosystem restorations and outdoor recreational and park facilities. Coordinated permitting activities on park restorations and facility improvements. Prepared cost estimates for capital construction projects. Oversaw contractors and design consultants. Collaborated with interest groups. Interacted with consultant contractors. Supervisor: Julee Conway (503-661-3000) Not there anymoreCity of RedmondRedmond, WA United States06/1991 - 08/1991Hours per week: 40LAND USE/ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER (Intern)Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:LAND USEReviewed plans for program compliance. Evaluated, researched and recommended guidelines. Analyzed information from field projects for landscape code compliance. Reviewed development plans for conservation of natural resources. Reviewed urban design and analysis for downtown. Reviewed downtown urban design and transportation planning analysis by consultants.Sno-Tran RTALynnwood, WA United States06/1989 - 10/1989Hours per week: 20TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PLANNER (Intern)Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:TRANSPORTATION POLICY RESEARCHPerformed transit and land-use planning research.Contributed to the publication "A Guide to Transportation and Land Use" published by the U.S. D.O.T. Worked on transportation and environmental research activities.University of WashingtonSeattle, WA United States06/1989 - 09/1989Hours per week: 20CAMPUS PLANNERDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN RESEARCHOutdoor physical design and planning analysis/studies for the University Campus Development Plan.United Way of King CountySeattle, WA United States01/1987 - 12/1987Hours per week: 5ALLOCATION FUNDING PANEL MEMBERDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:BUDGET RECOMMENDATION AND PROGRAM EVALUATIONchampioned the cause and implementation of priority funding for domestic violence programs. Reviewed and evaluated grantee organizations for funding allocations. Identified projects of highest priority in the community and ranked and evaluated for future funding. Prioritized the most pressing social problems in King County used for funding allocations.State of WashingtonOlympia, WA United States06/1983 - 06/1986Hours per week: 40COMMUNITY PROGRAM LIAISONDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:BUDGET PREPARATIONManaged and approved monthly reimbursement expenses. Assisted "grantee" organizations with procedures and processes. Monitored financial activity expenses of grantee organizations (non-profits). Monitored the status of funds. Provided guidance on financial regulatory requirements. PROGRAM MANAGEMENTDeveloped program policies and procedures. Represented the state for a federal program for non-profits. Liaison to regions of the state. Performed on-site visits. COMMUNICATIONCommunicated with non-profit partners. Acquired good working relationships with 120 different non-profit grantees across the State who served low income diverse populations.TEAM PARTICIPATIONWorked together as a team of community liaisons who independently managed an area of the state. As a team, worked on policy decisions and program evaluation.Supervisor: Neil House (206-000-000)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me firstEducation:University of Washington Seattle, WA United States Master's Degree 03/1991Major: Landscape Architecture Minor: Architectural History Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, STATE OF WASHINGTON, #712 including sections on construction contract administration. Course work: Landscape Construction, Large Scale Site Construction, Legal and Administrative Framework, Design Evaluation, Landscape Technology and Construction Detailing,Soils, Landscape Design (of facilities and parks), Architectural Design I and II, Vernacular Architecture, History of Modern Architecture, History of Chicago School, History and Theory of Landscape Architecture, Architecture - Antiquity to 14th Century, Legal and Administrative Framework, Advanced Environmental Law and Practicum, Natural Resource Law.University of Colorado Denver, CO United StatesMajor: Professional Architecture - Graduate Program one year Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Architectural Design Studio I - 500; Architectural Design Studio II - 510; Design Expression and Presentation I - 510; Design Expression and Presentation II - 511; Intro to Design Theory and Criticism - 520; Architectural History Antiquity through 14th Century - 521The Evergreen State College Olympia, WA, United States Bachelor's DegreeGPA: 3.5 of a maximum 4.0Major: Environmental Science Minor: Administration and Humanities Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEPlant Morphology, Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental GeologyBUSINESSManagerial Economics, Business and Society, Principles of Marketing, Management Practices, Business Policy and Strategy, Statistics- Business, Economic Theory, Leadership Management Skills Job Related Training:Registered Landscape Architect, State of Washington, #712 AICP, American Institute of Certified Planners, 2017 Edmonds College, Contract Law, Introduction to Law Advanced Natural Resource Law, University of Washington Law School (4 courses)Project Management Certificate Program, Bellevue College, 9/2011 - 6/2012 Project Management Courses, University of Washington Accounting, 36 credits, North SeattleLeadership Course, AutoCAD, Digital Imaging, Excel, Adobe Creative Suites Affiliations:American Planning Association - AICPWomen's Transportation Seminar - MemberAmerican Society of Landscape Architects - Former Member Professional Publications:Contributor Intern, "A Guide to Land Use and Transportation", U.S. Department of Transportation |