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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 />Victoria Boyd
<br />Environmental Planner
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<br />t;, t nor I'll, 11,d ment Victoria Boyd has more than 8 years of experience in environmental planning and
<br />„h , r ,o-torr,i.' permitting. Her background in environmental analysis within a variety of fields enables
<br />',r ,re uni"' r "y, mn her to provide thorough assistance in the research and preparation of environmental
<br />documents. She has successfully worked on several projects complying with CEQA and
<br />n. .8. NEPA, assisting and acting as a project rnanaper with a wide variety of projects in Santa
<br />ft/h ow,cr,A. ,rI¢rl:(I d Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino Counties. Additionally, she has
<br />rn,nrr,rrpna,.I d I'rulvssiam3h written WSAs for several projects. In addition, Victoria utilizes GIS as needed to assist
<br />8 with environmental documentation and planning, and she has created maps for various
<br />r, rI of pi, ,n ir.r,1, projects, including the Los Angeles World Airports EIR and the Newhall Ranch EIR.
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<br />Environmental Planner. The Project involves the development of two residential
<br />buildings accommodating 6S units (64 rental units) of affordable housing for senior
<br />households, including a community center and recreational amenities. Building 1 is
<br />proposed to include 41 one -bedroom units, and six two -bedroom units. Building 2
<br />includes 18 one -bedroom units. The Project will provide a total of 59 one-4edroorn units
<br />that average 709 gross square feet in size and six two -bedroom units that average 871
<br />gross square feet in size. The 3-9-acre Project site is currently home to Blessed
<br />Sacrament Episcopal Church, a well -established anchor in the community. The purpose
<br />of the project is to provide low- and moderate -income housing to seniors ages 62 and
<br />up earning Tess than b0 percent of the AML Seniors have specialized housing needs and
<br />fixed incomes that are not able to meet the demand of market -rate housing. The project
<br />provides the opportunity for seniors to live in a safe, supportive, and affordable
<br />environment. Developing a housing community with rent -restricted units for senior
<br />residents would also enable the City to meet the unique housing need of senior
<br />residents and advance the City's effort to meet their Regional Housing Needs Allocation
<br />(RHNA) of 231 units for low and very low-income households.
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<br />Environmental Planner. The Project is to eliminate blight for the Project site, on a spot
<br />basis through propprty acquisition and ciparancp and dpmnlitinn of fhp vacant,
<br />unsiehLly 1,715 square foot building, associated parking lot and paved walkways. The
<br />Project site is situated in a central part of the City of Palmdale. The Project is funded by
<br />the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program through HUD.
<br />Environmental review was conducted to comply with CEQA and NEPA and all HUD rules
<br />and regulations that govern the environmental review process, as described in 21 CFR
<br />Part S8. Chambers Group conducted the Environmental Assessment Determinations
<br />and Compliance Findings for HUD -assisted Projects M CFR Part 58 and associated
<br />technical sLudies to assisL Lhe City in completing Lhe EnvironmenLal Assessrnenl
<br />analyzing the potential effects on the human environment.
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<br />Project Planner. Helped to write the Supplemental EIR for the Vista Soleada residential
<br />project on approximately 80 acres adjacent to the City of La Quinta. The EIR originally
<br />proposed developing 23D residential units; however, after discovering tribal cultural
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