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REGISTRATION <br />1985/CA/Landscape <br />Architect/2512 <br />131L•radDRI <br />1976/BArch/Landscape <br />Architecture/Cornell <br />University, Ithaca, NY <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />LEED Accredited <br />Professional/U.S. Green <br />Building Council <br />EXPERIENCE <br />With Lynn Capouya, Inc., <br />for 17 years; with other <br />firms for 27 years <br />Jane Catalde, RLA, ENV SP, LEED AP <br />LYNN CAPOUYA, INC. <br />Landscape Architecture <br />As Design Director, Jane Cataldo has over four decades of experience in <br />water related projects along with a variety of other project types including <br />streetscapes, parks, plaza design both on -grade and on -structure, professional <br />offices, shopping centers, industrial complexes, schools and public institutions, <br />sports fields and turf renovation. Within the firm, she directs production staff <br />and operations, ensuing timely project delivery. Jane has extensive experience <br />working with the California environment and drought tolerant plant species. <br />She is LEED certified and applies her knowledge of sustainability practices to <br />achieve compliance with current water conservation legislation. <br />Experience <br />La Palma Complex Reservoir Rehabilitation and Pump Station - <br />Anaheim, CA: Responsible for the landscape architecture design involved in <br />this pump station rehabilitation that included protection and preservation of <br />existing trees, on -site runoff retention, water efficient plant palette and an <br />upgraded irrigation system with a satellite -based controller and highly efficient. <br />Current upgrades to this site include a water wise demonstration garden for <br />K-12 students complete with four specific plant community zones, waterwise <br />irrigation and interpretive signage. <br />Well Site 56 - Anaheim, CA: Worked with the Prime Consultant and City staff <br />to design landscape and irrigation for all exposed perimeters of this new pump <br />station. Set in an existing, established park, the facility required the landscape <br />scheme blend into the surrounding neighborhoods. Existing plant materials <br />were observed and maintained during the planning process. Additional plant <br />materials were carefully chosen to complement the existing landscape. <br />Lane Channel Orange County Flood Control Channel Facility #FOS, <br />Orange County Public Works - Irvine, CA: Project Director for management <br />and coordination of all bridging document preparation including plans, details <br />and specifications for both landscape and irrigation. Throughout the process <br />of document preparation Jane coordinated closely with the project design <br />engineers and the County of Orange to prepare a comprehensive set of bid <br />documents. <br />Adventure Park Stormwater Capture - Whittier, CA: Project Director for <br />all management oversight and client correspondence for the design and plan <br />preparation for this park project. LCI worked closely with the Los Angeles <br />Department of Public Works and Watearth to develop landscape and irrigation <br />plans for stormwater capture at this existing site. The sole purpose is to divert <br />urban and stormwater runoff from nearby unincorporated County communities <br />into an underground storage and water treatment system for future use. <br />This project relies on a low-water use, drought tolerant plant palette and a <br />stormwater capture method that ensures innovative irrigation design. <br />