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Sue Cope, SR/WA <br />Role: Principal in Charge <br />The projects include coordination with Metropolitan Water District for negotiation of property rights/permitting and <br />boundary surveys for determining easement rights. Other services provided include encroachment resolution, <br />partial acquisitions for subterranean easements and coordination with local and state agencies for utility relocation. <br />Senior Right of Way Agent/Principal in Charge, City of Vista, OV1 and VC1 Sewer Maintenance Projects, Vista CA: <br />This project involved the design of a new access road for sewer maintenance purposes along Highway 78 at the <br />Oceanside and Vista borders as well as on residential and agricultural properties in Vista. Clark Land is providing <br />easement feasibility analysis and will provide acquisition services after the preliminary design phase. Sue provided <br />support to the Project Manager with resources to meet this fast track preliminary design schedule. <br />Principal in Charge, Vista Irrigation District (VID), HL Main Line Encroachment Feasibility Analysis, Vista, CA: VID <br />has taken a proactive approach to potential encroachment issues affecting access to their own facilities and hired <br />Clark Land to perform an analysis of the different types of existing easements, provide feedback and <br />recommendations about VID's ability to defend encroachments against each easement type and perform a case <br />study of existing encroachments on the HL Main line. To determine the number and types of encroachments along <br />the HL Main pipeline, Clark Land's analysis included researching each property type and reviewing easements, if <br />existing, in association with each parcel in the pipeline alignment, performing a risk analysis of VID's current access <br />rights, if any, manually inspecting the pipeline and visually recording encroachments, documenting typical <br />encroachments and estimating number of encroachments district -wide. <br />Senior Right of Way Agent, SPEC Services/SDG&E/Southern California Gas Company, Pipeline 1600 and 3600 <br />Feasibility Study, San Diego County, CA: At the request of SoCalGas, Clark Land was asked to provide easement and <br />acquisition information, as well as cost estimates, for replacing and/or relocating the 16", 50-mile Pipeline 1600 <br />reaching from the Riverside County border in the north to the Santee area of San Diego in the south and east. The <br />proposed project involves replacing the 16" pipeline with a 36" pipeline and acquiring additional easements for the <br />construction, operation, or maintenance of the line. At the request of the client, Clark Land has provided analysis for <br />over 10 alignments. Sue provided support for several proposed alignments of 30- to 50-mile pipeline alignments in <br />San Diego County. The work involved determining the right of way labor, multiple agency fees and property <br />acquisition costs along the proposed alignments. <br />Project Director, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Fire Risk Mitigation (FIRM) Project, San Diego County, CA: <br />Clark Land is supporting this multi -faceted and complex program by managing the land activities for SDG&E. This <br />includes researching all title rights for every property where a pole is located, interpreting those rights for access, <br />determining if new or amended easements are required, and acquiring any additional property rights. Thus far, <br />Clark Land has negotiated and closed over 400 easement transactions in the past 3 years. Clark Land has provided <br />over 20 team members to work side -by -side with the rest of the FiRM team. The process includes acquisitions and <br />negotiating with property owners for the rights. A large amount of data is being generated through this project and <br />Clark Land is responsible for documenting all of the land issues and uploading those to SDG&E's system. <br />Project Director, SDG&E, As -Needed Research Services, San Diego County, CA: Due to a large number of new <br />business service requests, and a high number of program projects, SDG&E requested that Clark Land help assist <br />their Records Research team in locating property rights records. Currently, five to six team members work in <br />SDG&E's Records Department supporting requests for property rights information on new business requests, the <br />FiRM project and PSEP projects. <br />Appendix Page 13 of 34 1 Clark Land Resources, Inc. (WBE/SB) <br />