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W:E <br />David Farrell, PLS <br />David Farrell is a Professional Land Surveyor registered in <br />the State of California with 35 years of experience. He is <br />knowledgeable of the principles, practices, and procedures <br />of ALTA, topographic and boundary surveys, legal <br />descriptions, and easement preparation. He has played <br />impactful roles on numerous award -winning projects, <br />including the City of Los Angeles Garvanza Park Rainwater <br />Capture and Use, City of Torrance Stormwater Basin and <br />Treatment Wetlands Enhancement, and City of Burbank <br />Johnny Carson Park Improvement and Stream Restoration. <br />Years of Experience <br />35 <br />Education <br />Antelope Valley College <br />Licenses and Certificates <br />Professional Land Surveyor, <br />CA, 7813 <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Certified in GPS Technology <br />City of Torrance Stormwater Basin and Treatment Wetlands Enhancement This project <br />was the recipient of awards from the APWA, ENR, ASCE, CASQA, and Storm Water Solutions <br />magazine. Surveyor for the design of two treatment wetlands, two infiltration basins, and 300 <br />feet of storm drain piping to retain, treat, and infiltrate stormwater runoff to help the City comply <br />with the Santa Monica Bay Beaches Bacteria TMDL. Performed topographic surveys and <br />mapped record boundaries for three individual sites and developed the survey control. <br />City of Los Angeles Laurel Canyon Boulevard Groundwater Recharge and Green Street <br />Design -Build This project received awards from the ASCE and CASQA. Survey Lead for the <br />design of bioswales along 1,000 linear feet of Laurel Canyon Boulevard between Kagel Canyon <br />Street and Terra Bella Street for LA Sanitation — City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles <br />Conservation Corps. Conducted a topographic survey of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and at the <br />Kagel Canyon intersection with Interstate 5, projected in NAD 83, to develop base files and <br />project plan sheets. The project provided increased groundwater recharge, reduced flooding <br />impacts, protected compatible beneficial uses, and improved the neighborhood quality of life. <br />City of Beverly Hills Burton Way Median Green Street Survey Lead for the design of <br />bioswales and green street improvements to capture and retain urban runoff on the Burton Way <br />median in the City of Beverly Hills. These improvements will assist the City in complying with <br />the Ballona Creek Watershed EWMP and Ballona Creek Metals TMDL. Tasks included <br />performing a topographic survey. <br />