| 
								    Education 
<br />B.S. Landscape Irrigation Science, 
<br />1998, California State Polytechnic 
<br />University, Pomona 
<br />Certifications i 
<br />Commercial Irrigation Designer 
<br />#3085 
<br />Los Angeles County Sanitation 
<br />District Certification — Recycled 
<br />Water Users Site Supervisor 
<br />Training Program, 2013 
<br />Professional Affiliations 
<br />Irrigation Association 
<br />U.S. Environmental Protection 
<br />Agency's WaterSense program 
<br />(Partner) 
<br />Years of Experience 
<br />16 
<br />JON S. OEN, CID 
<br />Landscape Irrigation Designer 
<br />Mr. Oen is a certified commercial irrigation designer (CID) and also a partner 
<br />with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) WaterSense 
<br />program. For the past 16 years, he has worked on a wide variety of irrigation 
<br />projects including sports parks, hotels, resorts, residential, and commercial 
<br />developments. His responsibilities also include preparing irrigation master 
<br />meter plans for various master planned community developments. Mr. Oen 
<br />provides construction observation including submittal review and site visits 
<br />(main line testing) specifically focused on irrigation systems and controls. He is 
<br />well versed in the regulatory guidelines associated with AB1881 (Model Water 
<br />Efficient Landscape Ordinance). 
<br />Experience: 
<br />The Tracks at Brea, Segment 3, Brea, California 
<br />Mr. Oen provided irrigation design for The Tracks at Brea - Segment 3 project 
<br />which includes work between Brea Boulevard and State College Boulevard and 
<br />incorporates both hard and soft surface trail, native plantings, site furnishings, 
<br />and a lighted parking area. Future uses include a restroom building, splashpad, 
<br />plaza space, community gardens, bioswale, fitness area and interpretive 
<br />signage. 
<br />Salt Lake Park, Huntington Park, California I 
<br />Mr. Can provided irrigation design for the improvements to Salt Lake Park. The 19 
<br />park design included a new walking path, fitness stations, modifications to picnic 
<br />areas and seating, lighting improvements, new landscaping, in addition to a full 
<br />irrigation retrofit. The park was funded by various grants and hence the use of 
<br />sustainable products and techniques will be implemented throughout the park. 
<br />Lake Alameda Neighborhood Access Trail, Burbank, California 
<br />Mr. Can provided irrigation design for the Lake Alameda access path which is 
<br />located adjacentto the LosAngeles County Flood Control Channel, between West 
<br />Alameda Avenue, and South Victory Boulevard — a distance of approximately 
<br />one quarter mile. The project consists of a 6'- 8' wide meandering concrete path 
<br />with access from each of the intersecting cul -de -sac streets. Site furnishings 
<br />include bollards, light fixtures, decorative hardscape, trash receptacles, doggy 
<br />stations, signage, and omega fencing. Landscaping will include colorful drought 
<br />tolerant plantings. DEA prepared colored plans, cross sections, and a preliminary 
<br />construction cost estimate. 
<br />Deleo Regional Sports Park, Riverside County, California 
<br />Mr. Oen provided irrigation design for a 27 -acre sports park in western Riverside 
<br />County. The park site includes two softball fields, four soccer fields, basketball 
<br />courts, a tennis court, two play areas, a dog park, a skateboarding area, walking 
<br />trails, picnic shelters, restroom and concessions area, and a trail connection 
<br />to regional hiking and equestrian trails. Park amenities were discussed at 
<br />community meetings where they were prioritized according to the needs of the 
<br />local community. In addition to meeting the needs of the community, the park 
<br />also considers sustainable design practices such as the use of reclaimed water, 
<br />bio- swales for storm water treatment, and recycled materials for site furnishings. 
<br />25L -33 
<br />
								 |