Qualifications to Provide
<br />Environmental Services - Housing Division
<br />Julie Welch Marshall, Senior Environmental Scientist
<br />Education: B.S., Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York
<br />Certifications: 40 -Hour HAZWOPER OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120; 8 -Hour HAZWOPER OSHA Refresher Course;
<br />Hazardous Materials Management Certificate, University of California, Santa Barbara; Business
<br />Management Certificate, University of California, San Diego
<br />Role. Project Manager— HazardslSite Assessments Years of Exp: 23
<br />Ms. Marshall has professional experience In Environmental Due Diligence assessment and investigation for real estate
<br />property transactions. She Is an expert In completing Phase I ESAs according to the American Society for Testing and
<br />Materials (ASTM) 2013 guidelines and U.S. EPA's "Ali Appropriate Inquiry" requirements. She has extensive experience
<br />managing multi -site real estate portfolios for local agencies, developers, banks, and other commercial entities. Recently,
<br />Ms. Marshall assisted the City of San Diego with a three-year Brownfields Assessment Grant project that includes
<br />completion of Phase I & II ESAs and coordination with U.S. EPA, and the City of San Francisco with 31 Phase I ESAs
<br />and 20 Phase II ESA projects. Ms. Marshall is also experienced in conducting environmental assessment, investigation,
<br />and remediation projects with oversight by the DTSC, RWQCB, and other local agencies.
<br />Key Staff
<br />Lindsey Sarquilla, MESM, Associate Environmental Planner
<br />Education: MESM, Bran School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara; B.A.,
<br />Environmental Studies, Brandeis University
<br />Role: NEPA Documentation, Technical Studies Years of Exp: 8
<br />Ms, Sarquilla is responsible for assisting with planning research assignments, conducting and reviewing CEQA and
<br />NEPA environmental assessments including, noise and air modeling, land use studies, public services/utilities analyses,
<br />aesthetics evaluations, and other topics, and managing assignments within local planning agency offices. She has
<br />prepared HUD EAs and CEs for LACDC, the County of Ventura and County of Santa Barbara Housing Authorities, and
<br />the City of Oxnard. She recently assisted the County of Ventura with its first EA using HUD's HEROS module. Additional
<br />experience includes the Trumark Homes Mixed Use Project Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Emissions Study, and Noise
<br />Study for the City of Chino Hills; the Clarendon Street Apartments Development Project Air Quality Study and Health
<br />Risk Assessment for the City of Los Angeles; and the Belmont Village Assisted Living Facility, Health Risk Assessment
<br />Report and Noise Study for the County of Los Angeles.
<br />Sally Schifman, Associate Environmental Planner
<br />Education: B.A., History, University of the Pacific— Stockton
<br />Role: CEQA Environmental Analyst Years of Exp: 14
<br />Ms. Schifman will serve as a lead analyst. She has experience in city planning, development review, and environmental
<br />impact analyses for public and private entities throughout California. Her areas of expertise include planning and zoning
<br />administration, CEQA/NEPA analysis and compliance, technical studies, and interagency regulatory permitting. Ms.
<br />Schifman has recently acted as an extension of staff for the City of Berkeley for a variety of projects ranging from single-
<br />family home additions to large-scale mixed-use buildings. She also assisted with the aesthetics analysis for the Lynwood
<br />Transit Area Strategic Plan EIR and recently completed HUD EAs for two projects in downtown San Diego,
<br />Shannon Carmack, Architectural Historian
<br />Education: BA., History, emphasis in American History, California State University, Long Beach;
<br />A.A., Anthropology, Orange Coast College
<br />Role: Historic, Analysis Years of Exp: 17
<br />Ms. Carmack has professional experience with cultural resources project management, architectural history, historic
<br />preservation planning and management, historic research, public outreach, and archival documentation. Her experience
<br />stretches across California and includes projects examining housing, government buildings, transportation facilities,
<br />recreation centers, and educational facilities. She has extensive regulatory knowledge and experience implementing
<br />Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, CEQA as well as countless local municipal ordinances throughout
<br />the Stale. In addition to her work assisting public agencies with regulatory compliance, Ms. Carmack has prepared
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