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RFP #21-017: On -Call Environmental Review Services for the
<br />Housing Division
<br />City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency
<br />Mike McEntee
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<br />ria rt ininpy , 11111,rr,ei,11rr, Mike McEntee is an environmental professional with over 20 years of consulting
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<br />highly controversial environmental issues with an emphasis in natural resources and
<br />; regulatory compliance. He has managed multidisciplinary teams and prepared technical
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<br />Safe Drinking water Act, and other State and federal regulations.
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<br />Mike has a proven background as a project principal providing environmental solutions
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<br />for construction and engineering projects. He focuses on engaging team members to
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<br />communicate, solve problems, and deliver the highest quality solution.
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<br />Corporate Ovesight. Irvine Unified School District proposed to build a new elementary
<br />school, PA6 North Elementary School in order to accommodate the increasing
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<br />enrollment demands for the District within the Orange County. PA 6 North Elementary
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<br />accommodates a maximum of 1,000 students with 75 staff members and will provide
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<br />K-6th grade educational services. Chambers Group prepared an IS/MND, including
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<br />technical studies for air quality, noise, cultural resources, and hazardous materials.
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<br />Program Manager. Mike was responsible for coordination with LACPW and oversight
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<br />for CEQA compliance, biological surveys, and wetlands delineation;, involving
<br />numerous sites located in Los Angeles County and the Angeles National Forest. Over
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<br />1S0 task orders have been completed on the on -call contract over the past decade. The
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<br />surveys and reports were required by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), USACE, CDFW, and
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<br />RWOCB to allow Los Angeles County to conduct maintenance and improvement
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<br />activities. Individual projects have included: Angeles Forest I Iighway Over Mill Creek,
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<br />Natural Environment Study (NES) and Biological Assessment; Big Tujunga Wash Master
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<br />Mitigation Bank Plan, Biological Services; Sierra Highway Widening and Realignment,
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<br />Jurisdictional and Wetland Delineations, and Regulatory Permitting; Cooks Canyon Crib
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<br />Dam M1-A Debris Basin Dewatering System, Vegetation Surveys; Live Oak Reservoir
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<br />Cleanou L, CEQA/NEPA Services; Spunky Canyon Road Sediment Removal, Biological
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<br />Services; Avalon Bridge Over Dominguez Channel, Biological Resource Survey and
<br />Jurisdictional and Wetland Delineation; Fitch Avenue Bridge Replacement, Biological
<br />and Cultural Services; and Sierra Highway Over Mint Canyon Wash, Biological Survey.
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<br />Program Manager. Mike provides oversight in Chambers Group coordination with
<br />OCPW regarding regulatory permits, including coastal permits, biological resource
<br />surveys for sensitive species/habitat, protocol -level surveys, environmental
<br />dorumentation, jurisdictional delineations of waters and wetlands, and rnnstrurtinn
<br />monitoring in support of regulatory permits in Orange County.
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