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(9) <br />worked to coordinate all project disciplines, including civil, structural, electrical, geotechnical, landscape, <br />and transportation to deliver a successful project. <br />San Luis Obispo Stormwater Plan Check, County of San Luis Obispo, CA. Project Manager. <br />The County of San Luis Obispo selected Tetra Tech to perform on -call services for projects required to <br />meet post construction requirements as set forth in the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control <br />Board (RWQCB) order R3-2013-0032. Mr. Yonker manages the review services contract and provides <br />final QAQC to reviews performed by Tetra Tech. Additionally, Mr. Yonker meets with County staff and <br />third -party engineers to discuss review findings and recommendations for achieving PCR compliance. <br />On -call services provided under this contract include the review of Storm Water Management Plans <br />(SWMP), audit of existing County SWMP documents, and in -field inspections of installed storm water <br />Best Management Practices (BMPs). <br />Plan Checking, Permitting, and Inspection On -Call Contract, City of Buellton, Buellton, CA. <br />Project Engineer. Tetra Tech is contracted to provide plan checking, permitting and inspection <br />services for the City of Buellton. Services include reviewing and approving plans through multiple <br />comment iterations, issuing permits for construction of work or encroachment purposes, inspecting <br />work to ensure the following of proper specifications or standards, and providing final inspection <br />and acceptance of work. Some of the associated projects include a residential townhome complex <br />consisting of 25 buildings with more than 150 dwelling units, a brewery expansion featuring a <br />subsurface stormwater infiltration system, a new commercial building development with multiple offsite <br />improvements, and a parking lot expansion which included stormwater retention features. <br />Merced Avenue Greenway Project, Council for Watershed Health for City of South El Monte, <br />CA. Project Manager. Mr. Yonker provided planning and design services for a stormwater green street <br />retrofit project along the Merced Avenue corridor in South El Monte. The scope of services included <br />assessing existing conditions on Merced Avenue, consulting with various agencies on regulations <br />for planning and design, evaluating pre -design monitoring data and analyzing urban heat island <br />mitigation strategies, providing a preliminary design report, presenting at community design workshops <br />and meetings in collaboration with various stakeholders to create designs for the retrofit. Tetra Tech <br />provided construction drawings, cost estimates, and a bid package for this 0.6-mile green street project. <br />The goal of the project was to manage stormwater runoff at its source to meet regulatory compliance <br />while improving water quality and enhancing watershed health. Improvements included BMP structural <br />control measures consisting of permeable pavers with gravel reservoirs, conventional biofiltraion <br />areas, and high infiltration biofiltration areas allowing for treatment flow rates at up to 100/inches <br />per hour. Additional community benefits include reducing the urban heat island effect and its carbon <br />footprint, creating new safe bike and pedestrian connections, enhancing public health and beautifying <br />the neighborhood. In addition, the project incorporated a community -based approach that provided <br />opportunities for watershed education and neighborhood involvement in designing the project. The <br />100% Construction Documents were submitted June 2020. Construction will begin following a public <br />bidding process by to the City. <br />City of Santa Ana 2f 0 <br />
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