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Town of Southold -Letter • ~~~~ .®@ '~ * ~' '~ ~ Boazd 1Cleeting of March 27, 2007 RESOLUTION 2007-322 ADOPTED Item # 27 DOC ID: 2744 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION N0.2007-322 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON MARCH 27, 2007: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for an RFP for Professional Desien Services in connection with the Desien and Scopine for Phase 1 of a Project entitled Interpretive Information Project - Interpretive Sienaee & Facilities -DOT Pin #: 0758.90. ~["""_ Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [S TO 1] MOVER: Thomas H. Wickham, Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice AYES: Evans, Wickham, Ross, Edwards, Russell NAYS:AIbert Krupski Jr. Generated March 30, 2007 Page 44 F12MGI~OU P ACEC MEMBE BNPPORTING EXCELL`E,VCEI~ENOINEERING Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C. - H2M Associates, Inc. H2M Labs, Inc. - H2M Architects & Engineers, Inc. 575 Broad Hollow Road, Melville, New York 11747 631.756.8000, Fax: 631.694.4122 www.h2m.com July 19, 2007 Ms. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Town Hall 53095 Main Road Soc°?,,.`.<+3c r ft ~;i:rh Southold, NY 53095 Re: PIN: 0758.90 The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities Dear Ms. Neville: We appreciate having the opportunity to review the RFP documents for the above- referenced project. However, after carefully reviewing the documentation, it was determined that we would not be submitting a proposal for this project. We are most interested in being considered for prospective projects and look forward to working with your office in the future. Thank you again for your consideration. Very truly yours, HOLZMACHER, Mc/LENDO/N & MURRELL, P.C. ~~,~ ,~,-~c jL-G'~-1. Nicole C. Kurek Marketing Assistant NCKas eNeweeAS - ARCHiTecTS - saervrisTS - P~ANNeRS - SURVEYORS Dewberry July 18, 2007 15 East 26th Street 7th Floor New Vork, New Vork 10010-1505 Southold Transportation Commission Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971-0959 Attn: Elizabeth Neville 212 665 0900 212 665 2340 fax www.dewberry.com RF~~e~s~D Sotstir^~Jld 4z:a~;n C9aak Re: Request for Proposals The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities - PIN:0758.90 Dear Elizabeth Neville; Thank you for the opportunity to propose on the North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway. Unfortunately, at this particular time we are not able to propose the staff we believe are most qualified and appropriate to complete this project. Accordingly, we do not intend to submit a proposal for this project. However, please keep us in mind for future proposals. Sincerely, Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. ~u~~~ Dan Deitz Marketing Pursuit Manager Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc. STV Incorporated 2 2 5 P a r k A v e n u e S o u t h New V o r k, New York 1 0 0 0 3 (212)777-4400 tax:(212)529-5237 RECE1VcD September 12, 2007 ," ;, Southold Transportation Commission Ms. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Sauf€~8ld Tcv~r~ i7erk Reference: The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities PIN: 0758.90 Dear Ms. Neville: STV has reviewed your solicitation for the above-referenced project. We have reluctantly decided not to submit a proposal. We thank you for this opportunity and request that our firm be kept on your list of qualified consultants so we may have the opportunity to address your future needs. Thank you. Sincerely, STV Incorporated 1GGC~/~ Jeffrey D. Seeberger Marketing Manager/Administration Southold Town Boazd - Let ~w~~.,~ •®m `~; a' Boar~eeting f October 9, 2007 RESOLUTION 2007-791 Item # 18 DOC ID: 3220 ADOPTED THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION N0.2007-791 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON OCTOBER 9, 2007: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott A. Russell to execute a Proposal for plannine and desien services between the Town of Southold and RBA Group in association with Lebowitz/Gould Desien Inc. in connection with the North Fork Trail Scenic Byway Interpretative Signage and Facilities Project (PIN 0758.90), subject to the approval of the Town Attorney. ~~Qi, Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Albert Krupski Jr., Councilman SECONDER: William P. 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See Va cmremfeef.Servic~ GUW Mtlemiln ~~~~~ I DeI rva S g r e D tia VIIIIIII p n aemeAOnna.rna„.n ~ L III IIII IIII II IIII IIII IIIIII IIII IIII IIII IIII III VIII IIII VIII ry m na~ " ~ree ~~~ R nd"r.~ a~d n ag,4 d7Tg D,, ^ 9 ^ ' ' '" 519 ~"~ ar~~~ ^ m~ at~n :aerm , mq m x,~...m, rv ih"m,a,rervr_wr - _- --- e...o.m~amr.nnenmmmytimosaefnmixrtorx esmsas ... ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE TOWN CLERK RF,GISTRAR OF VI'T'AL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMA'T'ION OFFICER ,y~o~~OF SOUpyOlo 1 .~` ~ ~~ { ~~y00UNTV N~,~T • J Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BID OPENING North Fork Scenic Bvway Si¢na2e RFP Opening 7/19/07 10:00 A.M. Elemental Architecture, LLC ] 54 West 14a' Street, 4`h floor New York, NY 1001 I 212-616-4110 Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 1 1 747-2 1 83 Stephen Normandin RBA Group 1 Huntington Quad, Suite 4C20 Melville, NY 1 1 747-441 7 All on file at TC office ., -~ the ENGINEERS • ARCHITECTS • PLANNERS ••• Group New York July 17's, 2007 Ms. Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Expression of Interest / Statement of Qualifications for North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway Interpretive Signage £~ Facilities -PIN 0758.90 Dear Ms. Neville: THE RBA GROUP is pleased to submit our qualifications to the Town of Southold for Professional Planning and Engineering Services for the above referenced project. The RBA Group is a multi- disciplinedfirm providing A/E services with offices in Long Island, New York City, Morristown, NJ, Columbia, Md., and Taiwan. Our firm was founded in 1968 with all the disciplines necessary to meet the challenges of creating new towns. This smaller, but highly qualified firm has grown to our present staff of over 300 professionals providing services through our offices. We have worked for many municipal and private clients including: • NYS Office of Parks Recreation & • Suffolk County DPW Historic Preservation • Nassau County DPW • NYS Dept. of Transportation • Town of Babylon • NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation Town of Brookhaven • NYC Dept. of Transportation • Town of Islip • NYC Dept. of Design & • Town of Huntington Construction Town of Oyster Bay • Town of North Hempstead • The Wildlife Conservation Society • Village of Port Washington North • The New York Botanical Garden • Village of Sea Cliff One Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 4C20, Melville, NY 11747 (631) 694-3131 • FAX (631) 694-3864 New Iersey New York Aennsylvania Maryland Georgia Taiwan Philippines The range of projects completed by RBA staff include downtown revitalization plans; conservation and preservation of historic buildings and landscapes; streetscape improvements and the designs for neighborhood pazks, playgrounds and plazas. It also includes work on recreational facilities; multi-use trails; transportation facilities; bicycle and pedestrian facilities; traffic calming elements and the master planning for open space conservation and acquisition. The RBA Group has conducted intensive and creative community outreach programs as part of many projects in order to encourage community participation in the planning and decision-making process and to identify community concerns, including transportation, social, economic, cultural, environmental and other issues important to the public. Our plalmirlg and design staff has a history of working together to perform successful community outreach efforts that achieve positive project results. In addition, to complement RBA we have asked Lebowitz / Gould /Design Inc. to join our team for their experience in the development of lively and distinctive graphics / signage programs throughout the metropolitan area and beyond. RBA and LGD are currently teamed together on the facility and signage design for the Bronx Zoo and Wyandanch Intennodal Transportation Facilities. We aze particularly excited about this opportunity to show you our full range of capabilities to provide guidance, expertise and general support to the Town. We trust that the attached package of qualifications wiIl allow you to realize the full capability of our staff and envision how RBA can be an extension of your Town and a valuable resource to rely upon. Very truly yours, David Lapping, Vice President Director of New York Regional Operations Z:\lvlarketing\PROPOSAL\2007-2207218-North Fork Trail\07218 cover. Itr..doc ii~QFlk SECTION I -GENERAL FIRM QUALIFICATIONS i _ ::~. nations ~. ;. ~.~~ W2 : h. y ~ A i 1~ .li '~ -, - Town of Southold North Forlc Trail, Scenic Byway • Statement of Qualifications _, ` GENERAL FIRM QUALIFICATIONS _~ of New York, is a full service, multi-disciplined firm of engineers, surveyors, •~ ` ~~ planners, and architects, has been providing quality professional services for = z ~~~ °raup "°" ~°"` 35 years. Our firm, of over 100 employees is headquartered in Melville, Long Island with a second office in New York City. In addition, The RBA Group of New York is affiliated _~ with The RBA Group International, a firm of 250 individuals, headquartered in Morristown, NJ, with . , offices in Columbia, MD; Atlanta, GA; Manila, Philippines; and Taipei, Taiwan. The RBA Group's diverse staff provides a wide range of professional services including: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE - Integrating the built t environment into the existing environment requires great skill . R and sensitivity. Whether you are creating a subdivision, improving a streetscape, or designing a college campus, our - ' team of landscape architects strives to fit required landscape and site development improvements into the existing landscape with a minimal amount of disruption to the - ~ environment. At RBA, our landscape azchitects work with and often lead the site development team from project inception to completion to ensure total project coordination. - ~ The breadth of the firm s experience covers a wide variety of Landscape Architecture project types. .~ -{ The range of projects completed by RBA staff include downtown revitalization plans; conservation and preservation of historic buildings and landscapes; streetscape improvements and the designs for neighborhood parks, playgrounds and plazas. It also includes work on recreational facilities; multi-use trails; transportation facilities; bicycle and pedestrian facilities; wayfinding and interpretive signage facilities; traffic calming elements and the master planning for open space conservation and acquisition. CULTURAL RESOURCES, HISTORIC PRESERVATION - RBA's Cultural Resource Unit comprises azchaeologists and architectural historians. Whether analyzing site conditions or studying an historic structure, our professionals are skilled at completing all azeas of historical research, with special emphasis on historical/industrial azchaeology and nineteenth- and twentieth~entury azchitectural history. The range of projects undertaken by the staff of the Cultural Resource Unit indudes cultural resource surveys, historic sites surveys, Historic American Buildings Survey (HAWS) documentation, Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, and National Register of Historic Places nominations. RBA Archeologists and historians are currently working on a variety of site investigation and documentation studies for numerous municipal clients including NYC Department of Design and Construction, Infrastructure Unit. ~` Town of Southold North For rail, Scenic Byway • Statement of Qualifications .~ COMMUNITY OUTREACH -The RBA Group has conducted creative community outreach programs as part of many projects in order to encourage community pazticipation in the planning and design process. Public involvement techniques employed include charrettes, focus groups, open houses, web sites, project newsletters, surveys, interviews and slide shows. HIGHWAY ENGINEERING - Our Staff of professional engineers and technicians have provided services for major projects for the New York State Deparhnent of Transportation, New York City Departments of Transportation and Design and Construction, as well as, counties, municipalities, and other major transportation agencies throughout the area. RBA's projects range from Town, Village and County roadway rehabilitation / improvements to major highway widening, reconstruction and full grade-sepazated interchange design projects. Staff talents go beyond highway design and include streetscaping, right-of-way engineering, utilities design (water and sewer), all using computer-aided design TRAFFIC/TRANSPORTATIONFLANNING SERVICES -RBA provides a wide range of traffic engineering and transportation panning services involving various traffic engineering studies and design projects. The studies include site impact analysis, corridor and interchange analysis, travel demand modeling and needs assessment. Design projects include safety improvements, traffic calming, and layout for roadway and intersection design, including traffic signal installations. Aside from public/private developers, agencies, and firms, clients include the Port Authority of NY and NJ, and transportation agencies across the country. Oar traffic engineers have been responsible for maintenance and protection of traffic/ detour plans and roadside safety design for many of the firm's highway and bridge replacement and intersection projects. +~-.=__~ _--==I ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING /DRAINAGE -RBA's Environmental Services Departrnent has the expertise and experience to manage the full range of environmental issues associated with transportation, site development, and planning projects. Our knowledgeable staff has established agency relationships essential to expediting and obtaining federal, state, and local agency environmental permits. On diverse sites, ranging from industrial properties to natural azeas, RBA's environmental specialists have reseazched and prepazed environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, permits and technical studies including Socioeconomic/Land Use /Environmental Justice Studies; Ecological Studies; Cultural Resource Studies; Air/Noise Studies and 4(f) evaluations. RBA's environmental specialists have extensive experience in the design of storrnwater drainage systems, hydrologic and hydraulic g wetlands and designing, implementing, and monitoring wetland mitigation STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING - At RBA, we have had the uncommon opportunity to provide structural engineering design services for a diverse collection of structure types from high-rise buildings and bridges to automated manufacturing and material handling equipment. Our structures department has performed condition inspections for more than 1000 bridges in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. We have also inspected many buildings, material handling equipment and cranes. Our concentrated structural engineering experience has given us a firm grasp of the requirements for building and bridge construction projects of all types including innovative solutions to complex engineering problems as well as the practical application of conventional designs where standard concepts are appropriate. :~ f o..n • Town of Southold North For rail, Scenic Byway • Statement of Qualifications SITE ENGINEERING - Staffed with licensed professional engineers, registered planners, certified landscape architects and licensed - ~ surveyors, the Site Engineering Department performs services for private developers, cities, states and other public clients. We have " developed a number of site plans for Marriott International's Hospitality and Senior Living Services Groups. We have performed land development services for corporate clients such as AT&T, ' ~ Trammel Crow, Honeywell, Nabisco, Prudential and the M. Alfieri Co., - • Inc. as well as for many cities and municipalities throughout the azea. From retail complexes to hotels to restaurants and residential azeas, we *' have provided clients with the necessary services to plan and design every phase of their entire developments. • ARC[-nTECT~RE -The credo of the azchitectural division is to dedicate its practice to the dual goals of responding to our clients needs and ., providing quality design that ensures a positive - result. This is accomplished by maintaining a highly ,' ~~ ;.; ., , ,r qualified staff organized into studio type project ...~ ~ , s teams, which provide continuity from initial meetings ;~ ~_: to building occupancy. Add to this, a philosophy of ' hands-on management as well as a strong staff; and ~ ~. the architectural division is prepared to develop projects both lazge and small. Our most recent project for Erikson Retirement Community will have - a value of over $300 million Simultaneously, we ~: develop projects under $500IC Our experience is ~~ broad and varying from municipal facilities to retirement communities, office space planning and recreation facilities. PIELD SURVEY SERVICES -The RBA Group Survey Department provides professional surveying services for all RBA projects as well as outside clients including NYSDOT, NYCDOT, NJDOT, azea design firms and private developers. The Departrnent has four licensed professionals with licenses in NJ, NY, PA and V'T who direct up o four field crews equipped with state-of-the-art surveying equipment including GPS receivers and total station instruments with data collectors. ' CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT -The RBA Group Construction Services Division has a field staff of resident engineers and inspectors who aze experienced in heavy highway and bridge construction ' inspection, including highways, new bridges, rehabilitation and retrofitting of existing bridges, paving, median barrier, drainage, sign improvements, guardrail, sound barrier, landscaping and earthwork, toll plaza renovation, building construction, rip rap, channel and streambed stabilization, underwater repairs, utility work and electrical work. Our resident engineers aze registered and most of our inspectors are NICET certified, with supporting SAT and ACI certifications. We have completed projects for the New York State Department of Transportation, New York State Thruway Authority, New York City Department of Transportation, New York Department of Design and Construction, the U.S. Navy, several counties, and private clients. .rw,~ iii ~~«°~~^-,.^ P ~„~, i' ~! k Town of Southold North For~ail, Scenic Byway .Statement of Qualifications SUB CONSULTANT Ic6owitl gould ~ design ~~c ' Lebowitz ~ Gould ~ Design, Inc. is amulti-disciplinary WBE design ~ organization founded in 1980, with a diverse practice and broad experience in the development of lively and distinctive graphics programs as well as successful wayfinding and identity programs for major public facilities, hospitality, healthcare and retail projects. Lebowitz ~ Gould ~ Design, Inc. employs architectural graphic designers, print designers and industrial designers. We match the individual talents and skills of our employees with the specific needs ' of each project. Because we are fluent in all of these disciplines we can respond to our clients total design needs LGD is experienced in managing complex and detailed large-scale projects, at locations throughout the country, and is committed to providing cleaz, distinctive and understandable public information systems which enhance both their architectural environments and the shopper's experience. We aze mindful of the importance of effective graphics for wayfinding as well as image presentation for any successful project. Lebowitz ~ Gould ~ Design is also experienced in dealing with regulatory requirements in New York City and other cities, having successfully dealt with agencies as varied The Arts Commission, The Landmarks Preservation Commission, the New York and Florida Departments of Transportation, and the Department of Highways, and fully conversant with sign configuration and placement issues to comply with the American Disabilities Act. Lebowitz ~ Gould ~ Design, Inc. employs architectural graphic designers, print designers and industrial designers. We match the individual talents and skills of our employees with the specific needs of each project. Because we are fluent in all of these disciplines we can respond to our clients total design needs. Our services aze comprehensive and include research, surveys, conceptualization, standazds planning and development, development, production drawing, prepazation of final digital art, exacting specifications, bid documentation and contract administration. We stay involved from conception through production to ensure the successful realization of initial concepts. The breadth of our services distinguishes us from many more specialized design groups and the cross fertilization of disciplines benefits all our clients. All project team members are versed at being "hands ori' with many aspects of the work. We pride ourselves in successful project teamwork, dynamic design strategy and long standing client relationships. :~. :r~Q~..~. ~~ ' Town of Southold North For~ail, Scenic Byway .Statement of Qualifications KEY PERSONNEL DavID H. LAePING, Director of The RBA Group's New York offices, is ultimately responsible for every ` project completed in this office, whether as Project Manager or as a QA/QC officer. With a M.S. in . , Transportation Engineering, and a B.A. in Environmental Design and Planning, Dave has 20 years of experience managing projects on Long Island. Dave brings to The RBA Group and his clients extensive experience in the fields of Roadway Design, Traffic Planning, Signalization and Right of Way Mapping. . , He is responsible for overseeing the overall production and work product produced by the office. He has managed highway and traffic-related projects for NYSDOT, SCDPW, NCDPW, and local municipalities. His prior experience in the design and supervision of initial planning studies, Environmental Impact Studies, and Environmental Assessments in the transportation fields of highway design, bicycle path design, traffic calming implementation and traffic analysis compliment his role as Director and the range ` of engineering and planning services that RBA provides. JACKSON WANDRES, RL.A. is Director of Planning and landscape Architecture for RBA and oversees the operations of our 5 in-house Registered Landscape Architects and 7 additional mid level and Junior Landscape Architects. Mr. Wandres is a Registered Landscape Architect (NYS) and Urban Planner with 20 yeazs of experience planning and designing public open space projects. Mr. Wandres work in recent yeazs has focused on transportation issues and associated quality of life impacts. As such he a leading ' ! proponent of Context Sensitive Solutions and increased community participation in the planning process. Mr. Wandres recently managed the completion of the Sea Cliff Waterfront Revitalization Project designed principally by Principal Landscape Architect Alex Berryman and is currently maziaging completion of ' " two master planning studies for Suffollc County owned parks, Cedaz Point and the Chandler Estate. ALEX BERRYMAN, RL.A. will be RBA's designated Project Landscape Architect and principal designer/detailer. Mr. Berryman is a Principal Landscape Architect with an extensive twelve-yeaz history in landscape design and project management, as well as a background in planning. Alex has recenfly completed final contract documents for a similar project for the for the Village of Sea Cliff in Nassau County that included the design of a pile supported timber boazdwallc, scenic overlooks on a steep hillside, slope stabilization and reforestation, sidewalk and roadway reconstnrction, decorative custom sea rail design and new promenade lighting. Currently, Mr. Berryman is managing design and production of final contract documents for NYSDOT's Bronx River Greenway Project. A 33 million dollar project to develop 1.5 miles of pazks, esplanades, trails and interpretive centers along the Bronx River between Westchester Avenue and East Tremont. RICHARD PORTER has 25 years of experience in the fields of cultural resource management and historic preservation He is responsible for the coordination and management of all RBA projects in these fields. In addition to his project management responsibilities, his azeas of technical expertise include: all azeas of historical reseazch, including the use of primary documentary sources, cartographic sources, and secondary sources, with special emphasis on applications for historical and industrial archaeology and azchitectural history, Cultural Resource Surveys, Historic Sites Surveys, Historic American Buildings Survey (NABS)/Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Documentation, National Register of Historic Places Nominations, Historic Structures Reports, and Preservation Plans. .~. .` ~ , • .1 ~ZMANHATTAN WATERFRONT GREENWAY i ,1 _i ,l .k ~l .l - 1 $fIV1CCS } Bicycle & Pedestrian Path Planning & Design - t Landscape Architecture j Preliminary Landscape Design 1 Final Landscape Design { Graphic Design Contract Drawings Construction Estimate - } Specifications Construction Support .I .„.; ,, r N~QA wwwrbagrtaup.wm Project Name: Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Location: New York, NY Client: NYC Department of Pazks and Recreation A new Gre enway path along She Henry Hudson Parkway from the GWB to Dyckman Str«t Desuiption of Project: In his 2002 State of the City Address, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg pledged to complete a greenway loop azound Manhattan. The RBA Group was sclccted to design this ambitious project that links existing bikeways, waterfront parks and dty streets in a continuous bike/pedestrian route azotmd the entire island. The RBA Group was responsible for working with NYC Parks and Reueadon and NYC DOT to finalize the route and to provide permanent and tcmporazy greenway facilities including paved paths, seating azeas, plantings, and comprehensive signage. The pmject included over 29 miles of greenway and was successfully completed in a 90-day fast tracked timeframe. E320 lo9.ml °Aeconatructing th< Hadem Aiver Speedway Haplannde^ ~ S~ BRONX RIVER GREENWAY .) ~i _ ? r n~ ~; `; ~ , _~. - f0-P..~ ServiCCS ! Landscape Architecture . 1 Site Engineering Topographic Survey 1 Soil Borings ' j Conceptual Design Contract Documents Preparation ') Contratt Admirustradon Project Name: Bronx River Greenway Location: Bronx, NY Client: New York State Department of Transportation ,v Description of Project: NYSDOT Region 11 (NYC) has hired The RBA Group to work collaboratively with their in-house landscape azchitects and civil engineers to design a new $33 million pazk spanning both sides of a 1.5-mile long segment of the Bronx River. The new pazk features oppornutities for both active and passive recreation as well as quiet contemplation amidst a delicately reconstructed native woodland and river ecology habitat. The unifying element in this bold new design is the continuous 12-foot-wide multi-use path that winds its way along both sides of the river and is connected by three new bicycle/pedestrian bridges. ~N l~~ wwwrbagroup.tom E450 ~os.m~ _~ ;;IERSEY CITY BIKEWAY SYSTEM .. ,, - Project Name: Jersey City . ~ Bikeway System Location: Jersey Ciry, NJ = t Client: Jersey City Engineering 1 Services i Bicycle Planning and Design Landscape Architecture i , } N ~ M# W R fA •~ 1 ~ i yy ,:- a1 jI 1 ~ ~+ va VUIDESI(iN$ Description of Project: The RBA Group has been hired by the Jersry City Engineering Depaztment to develop a system of signed and striped bikeways throughout the city. The project will cornett major destinations and public attractions along preferred bicycling routes. The new Jersry City bikeway will link area travelers to the East Coast Greenway and the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway and will compliment the recently constructed Destination Jersey City way&nding system. E391 ~o9.a~ .f i i ;;LONG ISLAND NON-MOTORIZED "'TRANSPORTATION STUDY Project Name: Long Island Non-Motorized Transportation Study Location: Nassau & Suffolk Counties, NY Client: New York State Department of Transportation Services Biryde & Pedestrian Planning Traffic Calming Public Outreach Long Range Strategic Plazuring Preliminary Engineering ~~~^~_. www.tbagroup.com ~~~ Q` Description of Project: The RBA Group was hired by the New York State DOT, in partnership with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council, to prepare a Master Plan for non-motorized travel modes for the cotmties of Nassau and Suffolk. The project will identify existing and potential bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and recommend priority corridors and routes. Up to fifreen of the highest pdoriry projects will be fully designed and ready for implementation. Extensive involvement from counties, townships, advocacy groups, and other interested parties will ensure a broad consensus approach to developing a good non-motorized biryde and pedestrian network for Long Island's 2.8 million people. The project will also ensure regional connectivity with adjacent New York City and Connecticut networks. E314 (05.03) ,~ ., ., ~i ,1 .1 .) ,~ .k .Y '1 .) .( .) ,j ty .~ .{ ,1 .i ~r .I .1 :i SCrvices Route Punning Survey Traffic Engineering Retaining watts Pinal Design Documents • • 2S PORT JEFFERSON TO EAST SETAUKET GREENWAY Project Name: Port Jefferson to East Setauket Greenway Location: Suffolk County, NY Client: New York State Depaztment of Transportadon Description of Project. The RBA Group has been selected by the New York State Depaztment of Transportation to develop final design documents fora 5 kilometer mold-use pathway that traversts New York State owned lands. The design will include the development of a 4-meter-wide path that will cross up to eight local streets. N':.'l~I°'°'~~.° www.rbagroup.wm E4 F9 (09.05) Visual simulations provided by NYSDOT i1 ~ • • .1 ., ,1 :{ i~Q~.. wwwrbagroup.com ;;EAST COAST GREENWAY NORTHEASTERN "'NEW JERSEY ROUTE LOCATION STUDY Description of Project: This project consists of a route location srudy fora 5-county shared use path and troll proposed as a northern New Jersry extension of the East Coast Greenway. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) initiated this project to provide technical assistance to the NJ Committee of the East Coast Greenway Alliance. The proposed route has been selected based on criteria provided by the East Coast Greenway Alliance, as well as field reseazch, a review of existing and proposed trail projects, county-level stakeholder meetings and public outreach through the NJ Committee of the East Coast Greenway ICey elements of the criteria for choosing a prefrrred route through New Jersey include the following: the Greenway will be off-road as much as possible, with on-road connections appropriate for bicyclists and walkers; the Greenway will "piggy back" along existing and proposed trails; the Greenway will provide access to the centers of tides and link with kty transportation nodes; and, the Greenway will provide a vazied experientt of New Jersey's landscapes, with the potential for connections to area attractions. E341 ~ro.oa~ GIS Mapping dl t ` of I _~ p[ -J '} -j • • Project Series of nine Coney Island wayfinding kiosks along Informational Kiosks Coney Island Boardwalk. Brooklyn, NY These kiosks incorporate parks ClimR facilities, landmarks Richard Dattner and such as the Parachute Farmers Architects Pc Drop, Cyclone and Keyspan Park Each NYC Department of kiosk has historical Parks and Recreation photos and background anecdotes related to each kiosk area. Is6awih (gsuld (dasig~..g new yodc c'ay 212.695.5700 wwwlgd-inc.com ,, .' ., ,f ., .i .Y -r .r i .Y .t .~ .t .{ 'v .i Pro(ect Hudson River Park Segments 6 & 7 New York NY Client RDP/MKW and Hudson River Park Trust New York, NY Design of interpretive historic elements within the fabric of the parkscepe including sandblasted graphics in Bluestone pavers, ceramic rile mosaic, and faceted porcelain enamel image and informational graphic panels. f Isbswiti ~ gsuld ~ design ~~r new yark city 212.695.5700 www.lgd-inc.com T1 ~ • • it ~ '' lebowitz ~ gould C design ~~~ Architectural Graphics Projects Overview Corporate/Commercial Anderson, New York, NY BMW, Woodcliff Lakes, NY Chase MetroTech Center, Brooklyn Chemical Bank-Branch Signage Standards, New York, NY Connecticut Place, Stamford, CT Deutsche Bank, New York, NY Ernst & Young, New York, NY Estee Lauder Research Park, Melville, NY 505 North Brand, Glendale, CA The Hertz Corporation, Park Ridge, NJ JP Morgan, Private Banking, New York, NY MetLife Building, New York, NY Metro Media Radio, New York, NY GE Building/Rackefeller Center, New York, NY GE Power Systems, Schenectady, NY Paramount Plaza, New York, NY Purdue Pharma, Stamford, CT One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, NY One Penn Plaza, New York, NY 1000 Wilshire, Los Angeles, CA Republic Bank Tower, New York, NY Public/Transportation Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brooklyn, NY Civil Court Building, Queens, NY Coney Island Boardwalk Kiosk Program, New York, NY Downtown Brooklyn Identity Program, Brooklyn, NY EMerior Advertising Kiosk, National, USA 42nd Street/Times Square Streetscape, New Yark, NY Heritage Trail, New York, NY 42"d Street Subway Station, New York, NY International Arrivals Building- JFK International Airport, NY Lincoln Center Directory, New York, NY Port Authority Bus Terminal Study, New York, NY State Office Tower & Performing Arts Center, Columbus,OH Supreme Court & Family Court Building, Brooklyn, NY Times Square Visitor Center, New York, NY Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH World Trade Center, New York, NY Health Care Bellevue Forensic Laboratory-Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New Ycrk, NY Doctors Hospital of Laredo, Laredc, TX Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY LaGuardia Hospital Outpatient Clinic, New York, NY NYU Child Study Center, New York, NY NYU Cancer Center, New York, NY r-- •--- -- •--, ____ 4,. e 4 Y r b' r k ~ Y a ~ . .. .. . . _. . I i Bascule bridges, introduced in the 1890s use abeam or truss deck counter balanced by a weight that can be used to invert the bridge's position for the passage of j~ ships. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor traverses the Bronx River on this Bascule Bridge approximately 500 feet north of Westchester Avenue. Constructed in 1907 the bridge origanally had three independent spans that were never fully utilized for ship passage. The photo to '~ the right, illustrates the three spans in different positions on one of the few occasions the bridge was raised. This "Scherzer-type" bascule bridge is one of 12 bascule bridges in New York City and is an enduring example of early 20th Century bridge design. Wtestette~er Avenue station Just soutti of this basc~e txidge stands the derelkt New York, New Haven, & Hartford's (the parent company of the N7WRB) Westchester /4venue station. The Station, designed in neo dassioal (Beaux Arts) s[yte stands on Westchester and Whitlock Avenues adjacent to the Bronx River. The station was lwitt in'1908 and was served b1' passenger trains ur~il 1937. Freight and passenger trains cwntirwe to pees mis location dally. FuRiplk CM~opraPh murtety W Me NY Pu6fc LArary ~P kA: PhotograpA cowksr W RoOeR A Bang d Otlo M. V6ndnk ~;. $,~ •f a~ { ~ i~ ~ ~ ~~ A= ~ .. i. n i y •'. t , y, `; a ~ _:* ' t 3 a ' + J t 4 : ~ ~ ~ ',. > s r v, 1 ail NELSON. POPE 6 VOORHIS, LLC NELSON 6 POPE, PLLC ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ANO ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PLANNING CONSULTING 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD. MELVILLE, NY 11747 - 21 BB (631 ] 427-5665 FAX [631 ] 427-5620 npV rnelsonpope com July 19, 2007 Town of Southold Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attn: Elizabeth A. Neville Dear Ms. Neville: Re: PIN:0758.90 North Fork Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities Nelson & Pope, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, and our architectural subcontractor, Hawkins Webb Jaeger, PC are pleased to submit this proposal for services for the above referenced project. Please find four (4) copies of our proposal to complete the North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project for Interpretive Signage & Facilities. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal, and please feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Since , o behalf o eG axles J. orhis, CEP, AICP ~F `..,,; ~.Q'` 1 ~ ". PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES AND ENGINEERING, AKCHITECTURAL Rz DESIGN SERVICES ' NORTH FORK TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE PROJECT INFORMATION INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE & FACILITIES PIN: 0758.90 ' Town of Southold, New York i ti~r Town o(Southold Prepared . Conlacl: Glizuhcih A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall. P.O. Box 1179 Southold, Ncw York 11971 Prepared bvr Ha K~kias Wehb Jne}; rr, P. C., ,4re'hilermre & Ertgiaeering Nelson, Pope ~ Voorhis, LLC. Pkumieg Nelson & Pope, PLLC, E7i,gineerr & %l~unsportatioa Pl~oming 572 Wuh Whitman Road Melville. Ncw York 11747 Contace Charles .C. Voorhis. CEP. AKP Phunc: (6311437-5665 Fax: (631)427-5620 E-mail: cvoorhis<a~nelsonpope com 1 t ' Juiy aoo~ dl 1 1 1 1 1 t (9% AI ..,ti,n~~.~.~,,~~w~~ ow~~~w,,.n~. PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL Fsz DESIGN SERVICES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NORTH FORK TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE PROJECT INFORMATION INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE &t FACILITIES PIN: 0758.90 Prepared for: Town of Southold Contact: Elizabeth A. Ne~dlle Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New Yark 11971 Prepared by: Hawkins Webb Jaeger, P.C., Architecture ~ Engineering Nelson, Pope erVoorhis, LLC, Planning Nelson ~rPope, PLLC, Engineering~r Transportation Planning 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 Contact: Charles J. Voorhis, CEP, AICP Managing Partner Phone: (631)427-5665 Fax: (631) 427-5620 Small: cvoorhisunelsonpope.com Date: Proposal for Services July 19, 2007 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway a' b ~ ~~~ a- PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL CSC DESIGN SERVICES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NORTH FORK TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE PROJECT INFORMATION INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE 6t FACILITIES CONTENTS 1.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF TEAM 2.0 UNDERSTANllING OF SCOPE OF WORK 3.0 LIST OF SIMnAR WORK 4.0 QUALITY OF PRIOR WORK S.O PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT ATTACHMENTS Attachment A Nelson, Pope Fst Voorhis Qualifications Statement Attachment B Hawkins Webb Jaeger Qualifications Statement Attachment C Nelson F~ Pope Qualifications Statement Attachment D Required Proposal Form Proposal for Services North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway 1 o,o ~~~ si 1.0 QUALIFICATIONS Proposal for Services 1 North Fork TY~ail, Scenic Byway • .• ~, 1.0 QUALIFICATIONS The team consists of the architectural firm of Nelson, Pope ~ Voorhis, LLC (NP&tV), Hawkins ' Webb Jaeger, PC (HWJ) and Nelson ~ Pope (N&tP). NP~V will be responsible for project coordination, local knowledge, sign content/information and insight and planning aspects of the project. HWJ will be responsible for architecture, sign design and preparation of the Request for ' Proposals (RFP). N~CtP will be responsible for engineering services and transportation agency coordination of permits as needed. ' Representing NP~V, Charles J. Voorhis, ATCP, will be the primary contact for the project and will provide personal and professional expertise and will coordinate the expertise of the firm. NPi~V is a professional environmental planning consulting firm with significant background and experience in ' evaluating resources and implementing planning goals of the Town since 1988. Valerie Scopaz, ATCP, will assist as a staff member of NP~V. Valerie is the Town of Southold former planning director and was involved in the Scenic Byways program, prior grant applications and project planning and implementation. Valerie knows the Town's Scenic Byways Corridor Management Program having overseen its development by the firm of Ferrandino, Associates and Hutton Associates, when she was the Town's Planning Director. Valerie has a wealth of knowledge about ' the Town and particular insight with regard to transportation and tourism, having participated in the Sustainable East End Development Strategy (SEEDS) project. Both Chic Voorhis and Val Scopaz have experience in consensus building and project planning and implementation. NP&tV has ' a capable staff including 4 partners and one staff member who are members of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICPs). The Qualifications of NP&tV are included in Attachment A. Representing HWJ, Michael Russo will be the lead architect. Michael has significant experience with both large and small projects and is currently servicing as head architect for the Trump Organization and Starbucks Coffee, dealing with land use and both directional and advertising ' signage. Michael is capable in preparation of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for architectural services and will be thoroughly involved in this project. Michael is backed by a team of architects and professionals as reflected in the qualifications of HWJ which included in Attachment B. Nelson ~ Pope has had a 74 year tradition of pror2ding engineering services on Long Island. Eric McFerran, P.E. will be the NAP contact person. Eric has specific experience in highway design, and heads the transportation department in completing all aspects of traffic study and engineering for ' both municipal and private clients. The firm has extensive contacts with State and County transportation agencies, and will assist in directional aspects of sign planning as well as permit and inter-agency coordination for the program. Eric has a capable staff of professionals including ' Richard LaValle, former of the Suffolk County Department of Public Works and other licensed and staff transportation professionals. The qualifications of N&eP are included in Attachment C. ' The project team offers in-depth services with minimal to no learning curve time. The team is familiar with the Ncw York State Scenic Byways Sign Manual, as well as the desire of the Town and its individual hamlets for minimal, but effective designation signage in keeping with the character of the area. The team will work with Southold Town's Transportation Commission to design a coordinated signage program consistent with the Town Scenic Byways Corridor Management Program. Proposal for Services 2 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway 1 1 AI 2.0 UNDERSTANDING OF SCOPE OF WORK Proposal for Services 3 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway 1 ~ i :~; 1-~ N~ 4 ' 2.0 UNDERSTANDING OF SCOPE OF WORK ' General Scope and Understanding This proposal provides a response to the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Engineering, ' Architectural and Design Services for the North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage ~ Facilities (PIN:0758.90). The required Proposal Form is provided as Attachment D. Our team has thoroughly reviewed the RFP and understands that the tasks required under this proposal will provide the basis for design and orientation of Signage and facilities at key ' locations along the designated. Scenic Byways in the Town of Southold. The services provided will provide the foundation for design under Phase 11 and development of the bid documentation for Phase III of the project (the actual creation and placement of the signs and facilities). ' The scope of work under Phase I is the subject of this proposal. The following tasks are included in the scope of work: ' a. Develop a consensus for project approach and to determine a course of action that would be in the best interest of the Town; ' b. Conduct interviews with various agencies including appropriate highway and transportation officials, to receive input on safety issues, necessary approvals, etc.; ' c. Develop a consensus through stakeholder input to provide for the placement of visually pleasing interpretative signage and facilities in accordance with the NYS Scenic Byways Manual; ' d. Determine need for permits from regulatory agencies; e. Coordinate with the Southold Transportation Commission and Town Engineering Department and other involved consultants as directed by the Town; E Review, circulate and submit a written report data to the NYS DOT and the Town to obtain the necessary review, approval and/or secure the approval and/or authorization to proceed. This written report shall outline all of the data gathered in the preceding tasks. ' Because of the team's familiarity with the Town and its Scenic Byways Program, the Town of Southold's geography, points of interest and resources, and the Town's hamlets and hamlet studies, we can provide the following services: ' Review of scope of signage plan with Transportation Commission; • Define destinations, approach routes and types of Signage ' Preparation of "destinations and approach routes' map and review of same with Transportation Commission and Planning Board staff. Proposal for Services 4 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway ' Review draft "destination and approach routes" map and sign locations with Transportation Commission, Planning Board and Hamlet representatives, then with County and State transportation authorities as well as the Town Highway and Public ' Works departments. Prepare sketches for sign based on "destination and approach routes' map. The proposal assumes that the following three types of destinations and routes will be under review, ' • Hamlet Business Centers • Tourist Business destinations: e.g. restaurants, motels, bed &t breakfasts, retail shops • Public recreation areas o Waterfront ' o Inland Coordinate design of signage with Transportation Commission, Planning staff, the ' Hamlet representatives and applicable state and county agencies, where applicable. We believe we are uniquely qualified to carry out the scope of work as defined herein. Specific Scope of Work ' The following provides the defined tasks for Phase I Scope of Work with expected subtasks to be competed, the expected methodology and approach to completing the task and experience of the team members in performing related services and or project experience. Task a. Develop a consensus with regard to project approach that will determine a course of action that would be in the best interest of the Town of Southold. ' subtasks: Review of the project history and Corridor Management Plan; preparation of a scope of the overall requirements For implementation of the program identifying key individuals if possible and sueeested timeline with target dates for completion; attendance at up to three meetings with Town project manager and key stakeholders to development course of action plan. ' This task is expected to involve principals of NP&rV and Valerie Scopaz. Valerie Scopaz will share background knowledge for services completed under this task since it relies heavily on ' the understanding of the development of the Corridor Management Plan and process for designation of the North Fork Trail Scenic Byway, two projects in which Ms. Scopaz played a key role during her tenure at the Town of Southold. The team will work with the Town Proposal for Services 5 NoKh Fork Trail, Scenic Byway and that each type of destination will require a separate type of sign LJ ~~ • project manager to describe the required components of the project and develop consensus on a project approach and defined course of action. Task b. Conduct a series of interviews with but not limited to the following agencies; NYSDOT; SCDPW, the North Fork Promotion Council (NFPC) and various Town departments. ' Subtasks: Schedule and attend meetings with various agencies including Town departments, the NFPC chamber organization, and appropriate highway and transportation officials, to receive input on priorities, safety issues, necessary approvals, etc. Serc~ices will also include follow up conference calls and correspondence. Fee provides a budget For attendance at 10 meetings by nvo staff members and follow-up correspondence and calls based upon our municipal rate schedule It is expected that the Town project manager would assist in ' coordination of Town Departments to synchronize meeting times/dates to allow an efficient use of the budget For this task. ' Nelson ~ Pope, transportation engineers have established relationships with transportation regulatory agencies and have an understanding of the sign/facffity requirements under the NYS Scenic Byways Sign Manual for off-premise signs. Chic Voorhis and Val Scopaz will assist in coordination of meetings with Town departments and NFPC. N~uP, specifically Eric McFerran and Richard LaValle will coordinate meetings with NYSDOT and SCDPW. Task c. Develop a consensus on a conceptual plan to provide for the placement of ' visually pleasing orientation and interpretative signage and facilities in accordance with the NYS Scenic Byways Manual. 1 t Subtasks: Prepare a conceptual plan based on the input received under Tasks a. and b. The team (NP~seV, HWJ and NAP) including the indi~riduals representing each firm as identified in Section 1.0, will assemble and brainstorm in order to gain the most insight from the professionals involved in the study. The team is familiar with the NYS Scenic Byways Manual and will use the Format For the conceptual plan. Task d. Determine need to apply for any required permits, including NYSDOT and SCDPW Highway Work Permits and any other required permits or approvals. Nelson l~ Pope has an understanding of regulations pursuant to installation of signage and facilities and need For permits/approvals and will take a lead role in coordinating this aspect of the program. Proposal for Services 6 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway 1 C e,ot suu~~e • • ~ • s- °F.7,,.-` .m~.~..~ ~, „ ~„M ~..,...,,~. Task e. Where required by the Town of Southold, or necessary for the performance of the Services, the contractor shall coordinate, cooperate, and consult with the Southold Transportation Commission and the Town's Engineering Department and other consultants as directed by the Town of Southold. The working relationship between NP&rV and the Town of Southold will ensure that coordination with Town professionals will provide the desired result. Task f. Review, circulate and submit a written report data to the NYSDOT and the Town to obtain the necessary review, approval and/or secure the approval and/or authorization to proceed. This written report shall outline all of the data gathered in the preceding tasks. Prepare a report which pro~~dcs this information within the required time frames. Proposal for Services 7 North Fork Trait' Scenic Byway 1 xau~~.o . • ~~ z 3.0 LIST OF SIMILAR WORK Proposal for Services S North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway t~~®~ ___ V_11'v.n ~I4 ' 3.0 LIST OF SIMILAR WORK Planning, design, engineering/architecture and project implementation are the strengths of the team. NP&rV has performed projects for the Town which evaluate the Town's resources and attributes thus providing local knowledge and insight which will be invaluable to this project. A list of projects includes: Water Supply Management ~t Water Protection Strategy Town of Southold Comprehensive Implementation Strategy Town of Southold Transfer of Development Rights Planning Report Town of Southampton Night Club Study, Agricultural Program GEIS and creation of Planned Development Districts for North Sea and Poxabogue Golf Course ' Valerie Scopaz coordinated, prepared or directed key projects on behalf of the Town which relate directly to this study. These projects include: ' Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Town of Southold Hamlet Study Scenic Byways Corridor Management Program ' Hawkins Webb Jaeger is a professional architectural firm that has been oriented toward pro riding quality architectural services for small and large clients. Key projects currently ' underway include: Trump restaurant at Jones Beach Carlysle on the Green for Trump Organization Starbucks Coffee Nelson ~ Pope has completed numerous traffic study, highway design and corridor studies on the east end of Long Island. Sample projects include: ' Cross Sound Ferry Traffic, Parking and Transportation Review Transportation Sections of the Town's Comprehensive Implementation Strategy Route 58, Riverhead, Corridor Preliminary Drainage Study for SCDPW Nassau and Suffolk County Transportation Corridor Design Projects The level of expertise and the combination of planning, design and implementation are key ' features of the project team. The list of similar projects identifies local knowledge and understanding and island-wide expertise with transportation corridors, sign placement and planning for resource management. Proposal for Services 9 North Fork Tram Scenic Byway o~sau~~o • • ` 4.0 QUALITY OF PRIOR WORK Proposal for Services 10 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway or sau,~,o ~ ~ ~ ~~± ~ w, 4.0 QUALITY OF PRIOR WORK NP~StV references include: Town of Southampton, J efferson Murphree, A1CP, Land Management Administrator Town of Southold, Mark Terry, Acting Director Town of Brookhaven, Jeffrey Kassner, Assistant Director Village of Poquott, Mayor Barbara Donovan ' Village of Bellport, Trustee Roger Terrell New York State Department of State, Dennis Mildner ' HWJ References include: Trump restaurant at Jones Beach, Carlysle on the Green, J. Kranitz, Director of Operations ' Starbucks Long Island expansion program, Ed Szajna, Land Acquisition Development Mgr. New York State Office of Parks Recreation ~u Historic Preservation, Albany, John Eberhard ' N~SrP references include: Suffolk County Department of Public Works, Gil Anderson, P.E., Commissioner Nassau County Executive Office, Peter Gerbasi, P.E. Deputy County Executive Nassau County Department of Public Works, Ray Ribiero, P.E., Commissioner New York State Department of Transportation, Frank Pierson, P.E., Regional Traffic Engineer Town of Brookhaven, Division of Transportation, Lynne Wyant Further references can be provided upon request. Proposal for Servi es 1 ] North Fork T a'l Scenic Byway 1 • • ~' _~~I1y~ Z 5.0 PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT Proposal for Services 12 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway .d 'ra(. • • 1 ~.~ ~- 1 5.0 COST/BUDGET/SCHEDULE AND PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT Cost/Budget/Schedule The anticipated budget for this proposal including the tasks and services identified in Section 2.0 is estimated at approximately $40,000-$45,000. The actual cost can be more specifically estimated on further discussion about the intended scope of destination categories and number of sign designs desired. t The team can begin immediately, and work to meet the needs of the Town under the terms of the contract. The team has the depth needed to address critical time frames; it is expected that the team will be afforded reasonable time to complete the professional services and tasks required under this contract. Professional Statement This firm or architect/designer is not debarred, suspended or otherwise prohibited from professional practice by any federal, state or local agency. II i 1 1 u Partner, Nelson Est Pope, Engineers &t Surveyors Proposal for Services 13 North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway 1 f i 1 1 1 1 e.o ov„o, • ~ ~r NEB '~' ~.......~ d .., ~ ~.Kn..~. ATTACHMENTS Proposal for Services E~zvironme~ztaUSEQ]ZA Services 1 1 o~or xaego ~ • ` ATTACHMENT A NP&~V QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT Proposal for Services EnvironnzentaUSEQRA Services 1 1 1 t ~~ NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, LLC 1 ENv Ci Mu~vic 3E'QR. HA/aeo f FEA3/ ivc~suu, rupc a vuuuus, i.i.i, was muucu w v>i auu uas ~uwu m capawmics ENrwL and size since that time. The mer in of Chazles Voorhis & Associates 9 eaz iNG g g ( y T//VG ' history) with Nelson & Pope (a 50-year tradition in engineering and related services) created an environmental planning firm with a wealth of experience to bring to complex environmental problem solving, planning and feasibility, rrNN/Nds resource assessment and site investigations. ~PLUNCr a6EMENr' Nelson, Pope & Voorhis serves governmental and private sector clients in NG Srvv/ES preparing creative solutions in the specialized area of complex environmental rEivcE project management and land use planning and analysis. 7NG Nelson, Pope & Voorhis has the benefit of knowledge of local issues, local resources, and the passion to provide the very best solutions and strategies for the local area. This provides unparalleled knowledge of the application of the community planning process, comprehensive planning and SEQRA Administration. The result is a team of highly compatible land use professionals that will get the job done in a manner that ensures real and implementable solutions. WATERFRONTB'COASTAL ZONEPROJ6CT8 MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT e! warEirsupPLr PERM/T77NG d' PROCESS/NG Nelson, Pope & Voorhis employees are recognized as experts in environmental, land use and planning issues and have provided consulting services to various municipalities. NP&V encourages continuing education through participation in conferences and seminars for all staff and holds regulaz training luncheons utilizing APA and other training packages. 1 Nelson, Pope & Voorhis has a capable staff of professionals, including planners, ecologists, hydrologists, wetlands specialists and environmental professionals. When integrated with technical staff of Nelson & Pope, the team is expanded to include civil, sanitary and transportation engineers and land surveyors. NELSON POPE & POOR H 18 Nelson, Pope & Voorhis would appreciate the opportunity to discuss how we can assist you in achieving your goals. We are committed to providing quality environmental, planning and consulting services to all clients. This statement of qualifications is an introduction to the many services we provide with a focus on 572 WaRWhitman Road municipal services; the following pages contain a more detailed presentation of Melville, NawYodt services offered by Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, as well as a sampling of completed 1.1747 projects and key staff resumes. Call us at (631) 427-5665. We welcome the opportunity to serve your PHONE: 631-427-5665 environmental, planning and consulting needs. Fnx: 631.427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM i iA ~I'. NELSON POPE & VOORHIS Li NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 1 IJ t Charles Voorhis is managing partner and is a member if the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and is a Certified Environmental Professional (CEP), having over 28 years of experience in environmental planning on Long Island and the New York area. Mr. Voorhis oversees the business in terms of management, marketing and expertise, provides expert testimony in hearings and court proceedings, and ensures that client needs are served to the best of the Q6iMD'O"'"`°"""~'' ' The firm has significant expertise in applied use of the State Environmental DUED/UGENCE ASSis7avcE Quality Review Act (SEQRA) with understanding of the practical and legal use RE'G/ONAL PLANNING of this law from both the private and municipal perspective. Staffing includes ECONOM/CPLANN/NG EIVV/RONMENTAL Sire environmental professionals assembled to work together as a team with ASSESSMENT complementary expertise and interests. NP&V personnel maintain wildlife ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE &AnrwtrsiS collection permits in New York State, and are active contributors to the Long WETLAND PERM/TYING Island Geographic Information System (GIS) user group meetings and STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS publications. WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROVE'C79 MAPPING The firm has developed a number of copyright protected computer models for WgreasHe'v environmental analysis in the areas of: wildlife and ecology; water budget MAntaGEMENT & WATER SuPPCr analysis and groundwater impacts; economic and market analysis; and PEaMrrnroG & stormwater impact prediction. The reports and graphics generated for projects are PROCESSING high in quality and professionally prepazed through the use of state-0f--the-art technology in digital aerial photography, geocoding and mapping of site features NELSON POPE using global positioning systems, AutoCAD analysis/mapping, geographic VOORHIS= information systems (GIS), CommunityViz, custom spreadsheet models for regional land use impact assessment, and related technological tools for advanced data management and word processing. The seamless integration of 572 WaRWhi6nan Road environmental and engineering services with Nelson & Pope is accomplished by McMIIe,NewYode direct communication and computer networking to ensure that projects are 11747 managed through the review process to the development stage. PHONE: 631.427.5665 NP&V features three divisions, created to better serve clients with high quality, Fnx: 631-427-5620 innovative and responsive consulting services in all aspects of NPV@NELSONPOPE.GOM 1 environmental planning. ~' C 1 1 NELSON POPE & YOORHIS The division of ENVIRONMENTAL & COMMUNITY PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL specializes in comprehensive local and regional planning. Technology is key in !'~^r~^rG today's planning field and NP&V continues to keep pace with the most current COA/B//GnNG tools available for planning applications. Use of Geographic Information System (GIS) sofware, 3D Analyst, ArcScene and Spatial Analyst, as well as MflN/C/PALPLANN/NG COmmun/tyVlZ (3-D simulation and analysis software), architectural modeling sE424 COMPL/ANC6 ' software, AutoCAD, and planning and analysis software and spreadsheets, results HARBOR MANAGEMENT in rapid, accurate and high quality data, analysis, illustration and reporting. This PLANN/NO FEASIB/L/TYSTr/O/ES division conducts planning studies, revitalization plans, community bue/72rGENCE developmenUpublic participation activities, and human resource analysis ASS/STANCE - REGIONAL. PLANN/NG includin noise air demo a hic socio-economic and visual resource g > > ~ p EcowoMicPCANwiNG assessment (including 3D simulations, photo simulations and shadow studies). EtJv/RONMEnrwt S/rE ' The division is directed by Kathryn Eiseman, AICP and includes planners and . ASSESSMENT ENViiaoNMENrac SciENCECt GIS specialists with environmental, planning and architectural backgrounds. ANatrsis WETLAND PERM/7T/NG The division of ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE & WETLANDS STORM warER: - MA/1L4GEMENTPLANS ASSESSMENT provides quality services in the preparation of Environmental WATERFROM&'COASTAL Impact Statements (EIS's), Environmental Assessments (EA's), planning and ZoN/ PRa/ECrs zoning law review and preparation, stormwater permitting and erosion control MAPP/NG WarERSNLrvMANAGEMENr' compliance, and wetland delineation, assessment, mitigation and permitting. N~WarEeSUPPtr' This division is headed by Came O'Farrell and has a capable staff including PERM/7T/NG RPROCESS/NG environmental scientists, wetland ecologists and environmental professionals to ensure timely delivery of quality products. ' NELSON POPE YOORHIS ' 572 Watt Whitman Road Melville, Newyork 11747 ' PHONE: 631.427.5665 FAX: 631-427.5620 ' NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM The division of PHASE I/II ASSESSMENTS & REMEDIATION performs Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's), voluntary cleanup, brownfields cleanup, RI/FS and all aspects of site remediation and investigation. The division is headed by Steven McGinn, CEI, AICP, a member of Nelson & Pope's environmental services branch for 13 years with significant experience in preparation of Phase UII ESA's field investigations and remediation. This division includes a staff of hydrogeologists and environmental professionals and coordinates required 5eld equipment and laboratory services. NP&V has performed large and small assessments and provides the fastest possible turnaround to meet due diligence periods and deadlines which are often a factor in real estate transactions. NP&V Phase UII ESA services are known and accepted by lending institutions throughout the tri-state area. NP&V owns, maintains and operates GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) and PowerProbe units to provide expanded services in site investigations. A description of NP&V qualifications and resumes of personnel proposed for the project and specific t project experience is included in the following pages. ~~ 1 ' NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ' j Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC has significant experience in municipal planning ENV//roNMeNrwt and specializes in the preparation of environmental reports and planning studies FtANNNCS for coin lex ro ects dealin with land use issues and environmental resource ' CoN3ULnN0 P P J g management. NP&V is currently assisting municipalities including the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Southampton, Southold, and MuNidpwL PLANN/NQ Brookhaven and the Inco orated Villa es of Southam ton Po uott and Bell ort sE424 CoMPt/AnrcE ~'P g P ~ 9 P HA/tBOR MANAOEMENr ' with consulting services including, planning review, regional planning studies, -,PCANN/NO Ftvts/eiLrrrSwviES' stormwater control, resource evaluation, planned development districts, code DuEDiuoEnrcEAasisrANCg modifications ant a hcations and master tannin initiatives. The local and /7E6/ONAL PLANN/N6 ~ !'~' PP ~ P g EcoNOMicPcANNiNO regional government background of Charles Voorhis has proven essential in ENV/RONME/V'TAL SI7E A33E33MENr understanding the needs and pressures of local government, and the firm has a ENr/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE & ,> AnuLrs/8 reputation of fulfilling commitments "and then some to ensure client satisfaction. WEre LArva /~ERMmrNQ A sampling of key municipal projects are provided below. ..STORM WATER MANwoEMENTPL,ANs WArE/IFfIONT&COASTAL General Consulting Services ZONEPRQ/ECTS nfA~mro Incoroorated Village of Southamnton. Nelson Pope & Voorhis, LLC (NP&V) WATER9NED MANAQEMENT.. > & wwrEesu~Lr acts as environmental & planning consultants to all Southampton Village Boards PERM/7'/9NGBPROCE33/NO providing services involving variance relief, wetlands and coastal applications, ' subdivision review & site plan review, State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) administration, design consulting, and special environmental, planning and feasibility studies. NP&V acts as planning and environmental review staff, preparing staff reports, coordinating with applicants and involved agencies, ' preparation of resolutions and decision documents and presentation of project reviews and reports to the Village Boazds. ' Town of Southampton. NP&V has provided environmental & planning services NELSON POPE for the Town Department of Land Management including subdivision, special YOORHIS' exception and site plan review, SEQRA compliance analysis and general planning ' assistance to the Town Board. NP&V staff has assisted with full project review, prepared staff reports, resolutions, and correspondence to applicants and town planners as appropriate. NP&V staff have provided presentations at Town Board ' 572 WattWhttmanRoad & Planning Board work sessions and hearings. NPBcV has provided SEQRA McMIIe,NewYOdc review consultation and SEQRA compliance analysis for the Town of 11747 Southampton including review of SEQR documentation prepared on behalf of applicants and preparation of Environmental Impact Statements for Town ' sponsored projects. Key special projects include the Shinnecock Hills Planning PHONe:63t-427.5665 Study, Nightclub Amortization Study, Poxabogue Golf Course PDD, and Fax: 631,427.5620 Gabreski Airport Master Plan and Generic EIS, Critical ' NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM ~yildlands TDR GEIS Analysis, North Sea PDD Zoning Law i and EIS and other related projects. ~~~' 1 1 1 NELSON POPE & YOORHIS Town of Brookhaven. NP&V has assisted the Town of Brookhaven with ENr/R°NMENTAL numerous projects and continues to serve this municipality on many levels, PuivNivG including community planning and environmental management planning. Several CON3(/LnNG specific projects aze described later in this document. NP&V also prepares Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and performs wetland delineations for pazcels ,~,_„~,e_, ~._,_„_,~ identified for potential open space acquisition. aectiw ~.aMruancE.. HAeao/rM.uvAGEMENr Incorporated Village of Poquott. NP&V acts as Village planner and Village ~^~^~/^~G Engineer in concert with Nelson & Pope, providing planning, environmental and FEws/s/crrrsiv°/ES DuED~4GENCEA33/sTAIVCE develo ment ro osal review services for the Villa a on a re lar basis. Anal sus l~ p p g Sn Y RrsGioNweP[uvNiNG includes zoning conformity, engineering design, erosion control drainage and EcoNOM/CPLANN/NG ` grading, and landscape plan review as well as compliance with applicable ENriaavMEwrat s/rE AssE8.4MEl1rr' re lations i e veri m wetlands urisdiction and conformance with health gu ~ • ~ g ~ ENV/RONME/NTAL SC/ENCE& department Standa[dS). ANAL78/8 t't~E/ruvDPERM/177NG STORMWATER Incorporated Village of Bellnort. NP&V acts as the environmental consultant to AUNaoE/ifENTPtwivs the Village of Bellport with respect to drainage and stormwater management. WwrEa~eoNr&COwsrAL NP&V prepared the Village Stormwater Management Program and has assisted in z°NEPR°~ECra MAPP/NG meeting the requirements of the Phase II General Permit issued by New York WAfPRBHED MANAGEMENT State, including preparing annual reports, coordinating with the Village Trustee eWArgasuwer who oversees Highway work and presenting yearlong progress at a Village Public PERM/771NG&PROCE831NG Hearing once per year. Town of Southold SEORA Compliance. NP&V regularly performs SEQRA review for the Town. This generally involves site inspection, review of resource mapping, and completion of a Long Environmental Assessment Form Parts I, II and III as needed. As needed the Visual Addendum is completed. NP&V planning reports, SEQRA documents and full SEQRA services. Specific Projects NELSON POPE & YOORHIS Cedar Beach Marina Park Improvement Project. NP&V worked with the NYSDEC and Town of Brookhaven Parks Department to prepare a comprehensive marina and shoreline improvement plan for the Marina to address an eroding shoreline and parking lot condition, evaluate the adequacy of boat slips 572 WaRWhitman Road and dredging options, and improve the Bade and poor drainage conditions of the McMlle, NewYOdc existing parking lot. Development of the plan resulted in creation of a pedestrian 31747 walkway along the Harbor, shoreline replanting and restoration to reduce erosive conditions, creation of a dinghy storage system to remove the nuisance storage of PHONe:63t-427.56x5 dinghies along the shoreline, regrading the parking lot and installation of a Fnx: 631.427.5620 drainage system to reduce runoff into the Hazbor, expansion of NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM peers to provide additional boat slips and widening of the t existing boat ramp to allow for installation of a new public I; ~' launching ramp. ~1 ' NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ENY/RONMENTAL PLANN/NO ' ' CONSI/LT/NG l1~UN/dPAL PLANN/NG SEQRA COMPLLWCE ' HARBOR MANAGEMENT ~LANN/NG '.... Feas7eiurr57voiEs UueD~ua,EivcEass/.s7wNCE RE6/ONAL PLANN/NO EconroMicPtavNnva - ENV/RONME/V7AL S/7E AsSE3.sMENT ' E N Y/ R O N M 6 N TA L S C/ E N C E$ ANALY8I3 WE'rZANO PERMI7T7NG STORM WATER MANAGFJNEII17'PLANS WATERFRONT$COABlAL Zov~P~aovecrs MAPPING ' WATERSNEO MANaGEMENr $ WATERSUPPLY PERM/7'T/NO $ PROCE33/NO I~ 1 1 NELSON POPE & VOORHIS Lake Ronkonkoma Clean Lake Study Update. Prepaze an update on behalf of the Town of Brookhaven of the 1986 Clean Lake Study prepazed for Lake Ronkonkoma. Prepared updated resource maps and overview poster for presentations. Documented and evaluated successful improvements. Provided an analysis of progress made on recommendations of the original study and reevaluated the recommendation for future actions. Provided overview to Count Legislature and received input from stakeholders including representatives from the community, Cornell Cooperative Extension and NYS DEC Division of Fisheries. Montauk Highway Phase II Corridor Study for Mastic & Shirley. Town of Brookhaven. NP&V is completing a detailed revitalization plan for a NYS highway corridor which was subject to past development practices that have resulted in an antiquated and unsightly land use pattern. Building on a general Phase I plan, the Phase II vision involves a number of components including: transportation/circulation/parking plans, pedestrian open space/recreation plan, land use and rezoning recommendations, architectutaUdesign/signage guidelines, and an economic development plan. The Montauk Highway Corridor Study is designed for implementation and maximum revitalization of a stressed corridor for both near-term and long-range results. Mt. Sinai Harbor Management Plan. Town of Brookhaven. A NYSDOS funded project to prepare a management plan for Mt. Sinai Harbor, a 455-acre estuarine water body with diverse uses, natural resources, cultural resources, and environmental stresses. The Harbor Management Plan provides recommendations for to assist in balancing water-dependent recreational uses, active and passive upland recreation, open space and habitat protection, water quality improvement, and general long-term management for the use and improvement of the coastal resource area. Implementation strategies were also developed for public walkways, trail connections, waterfront access points and stormwater improvements throughout the Hazbor management area as a part of the Management Plan. California Beach. Village of Poquott. Stormwater detention project for Village 572 WaRWhRman Road government involving road runoff control, shoreline protection, and wetland McM11e,Newrode creation in an aesthetically compatible design for inclusion in a waterfront park for use by the residents of the Village. 11747 Village of Port Jefferson Lower Port Jefferson Harbor Action Plan A PHONE: 63i-427.5665 comprehensive plan for the prioritization and implementation of a series of Fax; 631.427-5620 municipal actions to improve a developed community. NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM Prioritization methods included use of a public Visual ~ Preference Survey and an assessment of economic benefit and '~~~ funding sources (cost-benefit analysis). ~I ~~r ' ~ r NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 1 , i 'A/PAL VQ 9NiB'- SEgRA COMPLIANCE F/ARBO/T MANA6EIgF-/VT ' PLANN/N6,.... FEAS/B//JTYSfr/DIE3 DUE D/L/OENCEA93/STANCE ' REG/OVAL PLANNING ECONOM/C PLANN/NQ. ENVIRONMENTAL S?E ~.: ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ANALYB/8 t'VETL.ANO PERM/Tr1NO ' STORM WATER MANAOEMEIV7'PLANS WA7ERFR0/V7'$ COASTAL ZONEPRQ/6C7S MAPP/NG6 WATERSHED MANAOF.afENT & wATiaQSUPVCr PERM77'T/NO A' PROCESS/NQ ' N ELSON POPE 8c VOORHIS 572 WaR Whitman Raad ' Meh91k, New Yodc. 11747 ' PHONE: 631.427.5665 Fnx: 631-427.5620 ' NPV@NEISONPOPE.COM Town of Oyster Bav. Downtown Syosset Redeveloument & Revitalization Plan. NP&V prepared a study of downtown Syosset with recommended actions to strengthen the downtown community while maintaining quality of life for residents, businesses and visitors. The project involved a significant public input process including visioning workshops, steering committee coordination and public information meetings. The final plan includes a cohesive pedestrian network which includes a proposal to create a pedestrian alley through an existing building to provide better public space and walkability. The plan also identifies amenities for the pedestrian environment, including safe havens, landscaping, benches, adequate lighting and designated crosswalks. The Plan was adopted by the Town Board in 2005. Incorporated Village of East Hills. NP&V has provided environmental and planning consulting services to the Village of East Hills on an as needed basis. Recent projects included an Architectural Review Board Planning Study to assess the community's desire to establish an ARB and to provide the basis for a new review statute; MassBulk Regulations Analysis to analyze the impacts of various bulk standazds and including an analysis of standazds from numerous municipalities in the region, assistance in preparation of new residential construction standazds, as well as creation of 3-D models to illustrate the effects of the proposed structure sizing restrictions; SEQRA review for a proposed Village pazk; and, a Subdivision Planning Study to assess the current zoning code as related to the prospect of inappropriate subdivision potential. Town of Smithtown. SEORA Compliance for the Smithtown Armory. Prepazed Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statement for Town Board initiated proposal and development of remainder of wooded 40f acre site for public park involving renovation of vacant NYS Armory building. Town of Oyster Bav. Colony. Planned Unit Develooment on Olde Oyster Bav. Prepared Environmental Impact Statement on development project as well as Town-wide analysis of creation of PUD zoning district for planned and mixed use development on certain parcels within the Town. Conducted precedent study, region-wide zoning district analysis, site specific analysis of Plainview 65 acre parcel, including noise studies, traffic studies, groundwater impact studies in the Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGPA) and land use compatibility studies. Town adopted zoning district Town-wide and approved development plans for the specific parcel. lI~ fll 1 f 1 NELSON POPE & VOORHIS EA ''i MuNi SEq~ HARe~ FEaa DuFDiu REOi Eton EMai A ENV/ROA - Si Manorhaven Beach Park & North Sheets Creek Shoreline and Boat Channel NeNrat Improvement Project. A NYSDOS funded and joint NP&V/Nelson & Pope, Na Engineers & Surveyors M&P) project to design shoreline improvements, identify and implement long term solutions to restore an intertidal vegetative fringe within the tidal creek adjacent to the Park's parking area, create and improve public ,c+Nai/Na ' access along the shoreline, stabilize the existing pazking area, seek remedies to yxuNC~ ' improve the outer beach, and maintain a functional boat ramp with adequate water vwoEA+E,vr ' depths. The project included prepazation of three design options for shoreline and roves intertidal marsh restoration and a public walkway, as well as the preparation of an '~~/~ en ineerin feasibili anal srs and construction cost com azison for each of the AssiBruvcE g g tY Y ~ P KANNdVG options. Stormwater improvements within the parking azea as well as boat ramp '~N/^~° design were also developed. uru:.. Crrr :ra/s ;_ °EItM?r// WArE/r ZONEPROJECT3 MAPP/NG WATER3lIE'D MANAGEA/ENT R Ww>£RSUPPCr PERM/77rNQ B~PROCE85/N6 NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Wek Whitman Road McMlle, Newyork 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 Fnx: 631-427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM SeaGrant - NEMO Stormwater Management Educational Manpinp/Presentation Nelson Pope & Voorhis developed GIS graphics and presentation materials pertaining to the Nissequogue River land use and natural resource impacts to assist the non-point source pollution management strategy for the NY NEMO Program. Data pertaining to land use, land cover, natural resources, surface and groundwater drainage, zoning, topography, and water quality classifications was gathered from multiple sources including town, county and village governments as well as the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, the New York State Department of State, and the New York State GIS Clearinghouse. The Nissequogue drainage basin boundaries and sub-drainage aeeas were delineated and additional data including on-site sanitary septic system areas, land cover, land use, shellfishing areas, groundwater discharge to Long Island Sound, municipal boundaries, zoning and significant natural resources were compiled into GIS graphic maps and layouts. Eastern Waterfront Revitalization Plan. Town of Ouster Bav & New York State Department of State (NYSDOS). NP&V was recently selected to work with the Town and an appointed steering committee to develop a consensus based plan for the revitalization of the eastern waterfront area of Oyster Bay. The plan involves a Beat deal of public participation including at least three public visioning workshops, walking tour and input from community leaders and local organizations. Subdivision Potential Studv. Village of East Hills. A project for a developed community where potential subdivision, overdevelopment, impact on environmental resources and adverse changes to quality of life were the primary concerns. Prepared GIS land use analysis as a basis of understanding of potential build-out, and provided recommendations for zoning law changes, project review criteria and environmental assessment i procedures to ensure Village goals aze met. ~~ ' NELSON POPE & VOORHIS `= Suffolk County North Shore Embavments Watershed Management Plan. An ' ENV/RONMENTAL ' intensive watershed study for the north shore of Suffolk County to estimate PLAIVN~IVG existing pollution loads and develop a plan that would allow Suffolk County to ' ' CONSULnNG P significantly reduce its nitrogen load to Long Island Sound by 2014. NP&V used GIS technology to collectively look at decades of surface and ground water quality data, consider sensitive natural resowce aeeas, land use and soils, storm MuN/c/Pwt PuNnuNO = ' drainage systems, sewered vs. non-sewered areas, population growth, and SEQRA COMPC/wNCE HARBORMA/VAOEMENT ultimately determine point and nonpoint sowce pollution loads from priority ', pc,~NN/ivo subwatersheds. NP&V developed aspatially-based model to estimate past, FeASieiurr57voiES current and futwe nitrogen loads from individual pollution sources (i.e. sewage IJUED/L/QENCEA33/9TilNCE RE6/ONAL PLANN/NO treatment plants, septic systems, lawn fertilizers, agricultwal fertilizers, road EcoNOM/C PL4NN/NO - runoff etc.) and determine the sowces of nitrogen that could most effectively and ENV/RONMENTAL S//E economically be managed. A.R4ESSMENT , ENV/RON~ ~SSCiENCE& Town of Southold Comprehensive Implementation StrategX Southold's need to wt-rzaNVPERM/rnwo maintain it's rwal chazacter and natural resowces resulted in an overall plan of MwNwGEMENrpuns which NP&V was a key team member and author. Southold's concern over the WA7ERFRONr&COwSTAL ' potential build-out of the Town based on zoning and development presswe. A ZONE PROJECTS complete build-out analysis was performed, and a model was developed to assess Ma/~/N~ WA7EIPSNEDMANAGEMENT the regional impact of full build-out and modified development scenarios. wwTEesu~cr Ensurin uali of life rotection of environmental resources housin needs and g 9 tY , P g PERM/77nVri&PROCESS/NG maintenance of the tax base were key elements of the project. A complete ' Generic Environmental Impact Statement process was completed for this project. Architectwal Review Standards and MassBulk ReQUlations Analysis Studies Village of East Hills. In response to community concern regarding azchitectwal compatibility and construction of "Mac Mansions" the Village Board retained NP&V to prepaze two related studies. In addition, NP&V reviewed draft zoning code to establish an Architectwal Review Board and create structwe sizing restrictions (heighUsetback rations, FAR restrictions, etc.) and provided input. NELSON POPE NP&V prepared an analysis of existing conditions, established precedence for this V OOR H t S type of regulation, created 3 D computer models to illustrate the effects of the new structwe sizing regulations and presented findings of the studies at several public meetings. NP&V also reviewed the proposed code under SEQRA requirements and provided the Village with guidance related to SEQRA implementation. ' 572 Waft Whitman Road McNIIIe,NewYodc SeaGrant - NEMO Stormwater Mana ement Education l M i D l d g a ann ng. eve ope 11747 GIS graphics and presentation materials pertaining to the Nissequogue River land use and natural resowce impacts to assist the non-point sowce pollution management strategy for the NY NEMO Program. Data pertaining to land use PHONE:63t-x27.5665 , land cover, natural resowces, surface and groundwater drainage, zoning, Fnx:631.427.5620 topography, and water quality classifications was gathered ' NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM from multiple sources including town, county and village I governments and presented in a comprehensive poster. ~' ' NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ~~ O E E MUNICIPAL PLANNING: Full environmental and planning review services for NVIR NM NTAL 1. PtwNNNG munici alities includin site lan and subdivision review, zonin board review and P g P g ' ' CONSULnNG SEQRA Administration... REGIONAL AND COMMI!NITY PLANNING. Conceptual site development planning; public outreach: visioning workshops and charrettes; development alternatives; MUN/C/PAL PLgNNdvG SEQRA COMPLIANCE zoning; site yield studies; build-out analysis; visual analysis (3-D modeling; photo HAReoR.MANAGEMENr simulations) and comprehensive regional and hamlet planning studies... PLANNING FEASIBILITY ANll DUE DILICENfE ASSISTANCE: Comprehensive research into site FEAS/B/L?I'S7r/D/ES DuE D/uGENCE development related issues affecting project implementation, timing and costs... A35ISTANCE ECONOMIC PLANNING: Housing incentives and programs; community development; REGIONAL PLANNING ' ECONOM/C PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SITE and economic impact and market studies... ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENP Ph I II d III i t l lt : ase , an env ronmen a S e ...'ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENI^wt $C/ENCE assessments; geophysical surveys; GPR services; remedial investigation and @ANgLY3/S WETLAND PERM/T7fNG feasibility studies; Brownfield investigations; voluntary cleanup program; oil spill closure roundwater investi ations and modelin asbestos and lead testin and ' g g; g ; g . STIDRM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS abatement... WATERFRONT&COASTAL `ZONEPROJECT9 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ANU ANALYSIS: E[1VIrOI1lIlentallmpaC[ Statements (EIS); MAPPin/G assessment forms (EAF); ecological and wildlife studies; noise and air emission WATERSHED MANAGEMENT impact studies; and compliance with Federal, State & local environmental regulations &WATER SUPPLY cQC 1aWS... PERM/TYING Q' PROCESSING WETLAND PERMITTING: Flagging and identification of fresh water and tidal wetlands; preparation of wetland permitting; and wetland restoration plans... STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLnrvs: Design of management plans for storm water and erosion control compliance with latest Federal and State regulations; preparation ' and processing of NOI; and site compliance during construction... l i i i f fr NELSON POPE WxfERERONT AND COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS: P ann ng; perm tt ng o water ont & V00RHIS improvement projects; water quality data management and studies; and docking facilities... MAPPING: Inventory of physical features; GIS mapping; data management and analysis; and ground penetrating radar for identification of subsurface conditions... ' 572 WaftWhltman Road McMIIe,NewYodc WATF,RSIIF.D MANAGEMENT AND WATER SUPPLY: Comprehensive regional 11747 watershed and water supply management and planning studies... PERMITTING aND PROCessrnc: Preparation and processing of environmental PHONE: 631-427-5665 applications for submittal; client representation before municipal agencies and FAx:631-427-5620 departments and expert testimony for legal support and ' NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM hearings... 7 flr 1 ~~ L~ II u 1 u NELSON POPE YOORHIS 572 WaftWbifman Road McMRe, NewYOrk 11747 PHONE: 631-427.5665 F.4x: 631-427-5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM Nelson, Pope & Voorhis completes over 100 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) every year in locations from Montauk to Manhattan and throughout the Tri-State Area. Phase I ESA's performed by NP&V involve everything from small to large commercial and industrial buildings to multiple blocks of mixed uses as a predecessor to major revitalization projects. A recent major project involved multiple Phase I ESA's for a Village of Hempstead Urban Renewal Project. Specifically, all of the properties and buildings located within the Urban Renewal Project boundary were inspected for the presence of potential recognized environmental conditions using specially designed comprehensive identification, inventory, database and graphic presentation system devised by NP&V for the project. Customized Feld inspection forms were completed for all of the properties and buildings to outline the use and contents of the properties and buildings, and to provide recommendations regarding potential recognized environmental conditions towards further investigation and cleanup needed to ~ facilitate the renewal project. d~ NELSON POPE & VOORHIS L NELSON POPE ;i i STORi~f WATER MANA6EMENTPLAN3.- WA7ERFRONT B~ COASTAL ZONE PROJEC75 MAPP/NO WATERSHED MANAGEMENT NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 WaR Whitman Road Me1WIle,NewYodc 11747 PHONEt 631.427-5665 F.4X: 631,427-5620 NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM & VOORHIS Nelson, Pope & Voorhis completes over 50 Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) every year in locations from Montauk to Manhattan and throughout the Tri-State Area. Phase II ESA's performed by NP&V involve a variety of sampling techniques and mediums including: hand auger and Geoprobe soil and groundwater sampling, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Photo Ionization Detection of field samples, methane monitoring, groundwater monitoring, determination of groundwater flow direction and all phases of site investigation and cleanup. Based on the results of Phase II ESA investigations, numerous site remediations have been completed under our supervision and in coordination with County, State and Federal environmental and health agencies. Over the years, NP&V has established an excellent working relationship with personnel of these agencies. This relationship allows us to obtain direct input from the regulatory agencies to promptly and properly coordinate and implement complex sampling and remedial tasks. We look forward to designing a program that fits your needs. ~w ~~ 1 NELSON POPE.'. & VOORHIS 572 WaftWhitman Road McM11e,NewYork 11747 PHONE: 631.427-5665 Fqx: 631.427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM Nelson, Pope & Voorhis implemented, coordinated and supervised the completion of a Voluntary Clean Up Plan (VCP) for the Coral Graphics site located in Hicksville on New South Road. This project involved the compilation of a sampling and analysis work plan reviewed and approved. by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)' ,and designed to identify the presence of contamination at the site. Based on the sample results, a remedial action plan was compiled for review and approval by NYSDEC. Once the remedial action plan was completed and accepted, NP&V personnel coordinated and supervised the remedial activities outlined for the project. At the conclusion of the remedial activities, endpoint samples were collected by NP&V personnel and submitted to a certified laboratory for analysis. The sample results were compiled and submitted to NYSDEC for review and closure of the NYSDEC file. NP&V specializes in Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, RUFS projects, VCP projects and site cleanup on behalf -~ of municipal and private clients. 11' NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 1 ~~ ~~ NELSON POPE & VOORHIS a A~vw[:rsis wE2aWOP~Re+mrNa" Nelson, Pope & Voorhis owns and maintains specialized equipment for "°'~ ~'~~ '~ MANAdEMENTP41N8 subsurface geophysical investigations. Staff members have received w.ii~~rdivT~CoasrAC specialized training in the operation of our GSSI Model SIR-3000 Ground ZowEPeo/Eers Penetrating Radar (GPR) unit in order to provide clients with sophisticated ~APP1N° WATEBSI~Ed MANAGEKfENT subsurface investi ations. The GPR unit allows NP&V ersonnel to search g P a?-avwreRSUPPtr for a wide variety of subsurface structures such as storage tanks, leaching PER6frrnniaRPitocessnvG:. pools and other buried objects. Specifically, the GPR system consists of a control unit, control cable and an antenna. The GPR control unit transmits a trigger pulse which is sent to the transmitter in the transducer (antenna) via the control cable where the trigger pulses are transformed into bipolar pulses with higher amplitudes. The GSSI system transmits electromagnetic energy into the subsurface of the earth where reflections of the pulse are caused by subsurface anomalies (void, steel, soil type). The reflected portion of the signal travels back to the antenna and the control unit and is subsequently shown on the display of the computers color video monitor for NELSON POPE interpolation. 8t VOORHIS Upon finding a dielectric anomaly a more specific coordinate system can be designed over the area to determine its size, shape and orientation. The data collected during the survey can be reviewed by the operator and compared 572wanwhitmanRoed against past experience, technical judgment and prior site knowledge to ntannne, Newrork . classify the anomalies. may The equipment is invaluable in allowing NP&V to conduct Phase II site PHONE: 631-427-5665 assessments and other subsurface investigations. NP&V has performed F,vt[ 63 t-427-5620 numerous investigations using the equipment to arrive NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM at environmental solutions on behalf of municipal and t ii private clients. Ill,~~n' NELSON POPE & YOORHIS ~'~STORM iNATER MANAGEMENTPLAN3... ,WATERFRONT&COASTAL -'ZONEPRa/ECTS S MAPP/NG WATEftSN!*D MANAGEMENT.. Q',: WATER SUPPLY VOORHIS s~z weNwMm~a~ aoaa McMIIe,NewYork > 11747 PHONE: 631.4.27-5665 ,F:4x: 631-427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM NP&V has completed numerous lead-based paint inspections and clearance wipe sampling for the Town of Hempstead over the past three (3) years. These inspections are completed by a USEPA certified inspector. The inspection personnel contacts the owner of the structure in question to schedule an inspection date. During the inspection, the inspector conducts a visual inspection of the premises in order to identify all of the potential lead- based paint surfaces. Specifically, each component with a distinct painting history, except for those components that the inspector determines to have been replaced after 1978 are inspected. Then, the inspector utilizes an X-Ray Fluorescent (XRF) device to determine if lead is present in any of the identified surfaces. Based on the results, the inspector identifies any potential problems that may require interim control methods in order to eliminate any health hazards for the occupants of the structure. Possible interim control measures include paint stabilization of deteriorated paint, treatments for friction and impact surfaces where levels of lead dust are elevated, dust control, and lead- contaminated soil control. Inspection Reports are prepared which contain the following information: date of inspection, address of structure, date structure was constructed, name and address of owner, name, signature and certification number of inspector, name, address & telephone number of certified firm employing inspector, testing method and device and/or sampling procedure employed for paint analysis, including quality control data and serial number of XRF device, and specific location of each painted component tested. The results of the inspection are expressed in terms appropriate to the sampling method used. Specifically, all readings of the XRF device are recorded in tabular form corresponding to the location of the reading. Final site reports contain all pertinent testing data and findings. ` ~I~dl NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ~~ ~f~ ~~~~e~~~~~~T ~~ .~ ' „~ $~# ~~,,~ r °~"J ky Nelson, Pope & Voorhis owns and operates specialized equipment for subsurface *~~5~~3~iN~mc„sa ~ ~ ;. geophysical investigations. Staff members have received specialized training in the ~, ~~ ~ tNNy '~~ ~ '.. operation of the firm's Power Probe subsurface drilling and sampling unit. The „ ,~ Power Probe unit allows NP&V personnel to obtain soil and groundwater samples r ~ ~ e , ~'~ ~, ~ from various depths, install wells, conduct soil borings; complete soil-gas vapor ~~~~ "*"E'P „ "~s i surveys and related field work. The Power Probe has both direct push and auger ~ ~#'i "~' ~;'~`"~-~ capabilities situated on an MT52 Bobcat base that is only 36 inches wide, allowing ' Fr„+~ /~7cra~~Due D%,ic~c,E,dssist'ANCe~ • for passage through regular doorways ~'~ ~~/~G ~~ ~ E .. The data collected from the Power Ptobe can be reviewed by the operator and office ~c'dNa~ti/c~~tdmvN/NG personnel and incorporated into required investigative reports. ENI;I~tQNINEIVXAL SITE' d~``'~58~9'4MEIiiT ,r , t;N~i/ioNMENTwc Scieaice The equipment is invaluable in allowing NP&V to conduct Phase II site assessments l~ANAGYSls ., and other subsurface investigations. NP&V has performed numerous investigations WETLriND PBRM!l77NG~ usin the a ui ment to arrive at environmental solutions on behalf of munici al and sTp 1~.t7sER , , g q P P • M.u`vgGI;ME:jV'FPcvvB private clients. WAir~it/~oar7'd~CoasTA[ ZONfI PRQJ6CT.4 .~ . WATER$HEbMANAGE'MENT .'. d„ WATER $l/PPPY!' , PERMM'9AI61tPflCCESS/NG NELSON POPE &'_ YOORFIi3" ' S72WakWhRmaiiRoad McMRe, NewYo4t 31747 1 PHONE: 631.427-5665 Fax: 631-427.5820 NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM lI ~II,~~~~ V tilll NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ~yy~ F4 ~kE ry ~~ e „~.+ ~ "-~~ , a,.' 3. ~ 4 ~~ ~ Banks/Lendina Institutions Automotive Credit Corporations ~ ~G O ~~~T/ ~~`~~~ ~ ~, ~~•r ~~* r '~" * HSBCBank Chrysler Credit Corp. r~ ~- , ~:~, - ~~ ~, ;a r ~ • Suffolk County National Bank • Ford Motor Credit Company ~ ~ ' a h ~ _ ' ' *' North Fork Bank General Motor Automotive Credit ' ~ * - a~ '° `-~"Fen3/e~Y/tY~kDU6 Manufacturers & Traders (M&T) `DiL/~ ~.4S5/$Te~VCE ' Trust Company y x'REG/ONA~,~S~ • State Bank of Lon Island g Government Aeencies/ ~' PGANN/N~ ~ ~~NO P 1 V Chase Manhattan Bank Non-Profit Corporations ~d1~ 7 /NG M/ ti E `iC ' S • Berkshire Bank /iroN N /t /re=, a m ~ !433633MENT x ' • Lehman Brothers Suffolk County Dept. of Health ° # EN~iRON ~~SC/ENCE ~ Ponce De Leon Federal Savin s Bank g • U.S. Small Business Administration Suffolk County Real Estate ""t "` ~ ~ ia Pe /rriNG ~r~+ Er~t X First Financial Savings Town of Brookhaven, ~'~; SroFtMWA7~'R'! National Westminster Bank Town of Southold MANAGe'dtEN7'PGNS IrV' rFirmeoNT&GoasrA4 • East New York Savings Bank , Town of Smithtown * 2oNep~ecrs • Sterling Commercial Capital The Nature Conservancy Y MAt+{+'/N6 Greater New York Savings Bank WA71'RSNED MANAGEMENT , • The Bank ofthe Hamptons Insurance Companies ~WA7ER SUPPLY . Key Bank PERMiTnNGR~PadeESSiNG • Roslyn Savings Bank • Union Labor Life Insurance ' ,J • Financial Bank of Boston • Christian Mutual Life * • Citytmst Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Company • • Chemical Bank (FDIC) "..' ~ ~ • • Roosevelt Savings Bank Fortis Private Capi[al, Inc. • Union Savings Bank • Independence Savings Bank Eagle Financial Services NELSON POPE' The Bank of Smithtown ....~i"vOORH(8 • Green Point Savings Bank ExteBank, Main Office ' • Columbia Federal Savings Bank • MetLife Capital Financial ' 572 WaR WhNman Road McMlle, Newyork • Corporation Bank of America 11747 i PHONE: 63t-427-5685 F,vC; 631-427.5620 NPV@NE4SONPOPE.COM tt ~~~ ~ ~ V till ~ NELSON POPE & VOORHIS r~ fir( ~i ~- ~ ~~ ,: "' ~" i t t r g t r-rs,.u n~rau t Ma i.u...r.d ~' ~,v~sian ~-- -- vuve __ ~ ~~ = - ~T~RyVD~c~ h ~..`: ~a~~~.~" SAMPLE EIS PROJECTS: ~ ~ ~ • PJ Venture SCB Chance of Zone. Smithtown. Draft and Final EIS Prepazation of complete x ,~G~~B&'`4 '~~ Draft EIS for change of zone project in the Town of Smithtown. Project included ~,,~N1~,. a~~~ microcomputer models as follows: Simulation of Nitrogen in Recharge, Tax Revenue T'AiVrf'sVis ~, Assessment Procedure, Vehicle Air Emissions, and Prediction of Wildlife Ecological S`riid ~ .. Response. All aspects of the Draft EIS were analyzed and included in document format 'I~ANA~.1(9iS ". acceptable to the Town of Smithtown. tl'~`~1Y~~E~N.. ' Round Hill at Old Westbury, Nassau Counri, Draft & Final EIS. Draft and Final EIS for 100 I Bt cs zr. ; ~ro residential housing project, on portion of original W.C. Whitney Estate, Village of Old `' ` '` ' Westbury. Key issues involved; water supply, site ecology and unique vegetation, and ,' `., cumulative impacts. ~O,F~E • Airoort lnternatlonal Plaza. Town of Islip, Draft and Final EIS. Completed Draft EIS of 39 F~~1$. acre industrial subdivision for industrial and office use in proximity to Long Island MacArthur Airport, Islip. Issues included appropriate use, industrial corridor landscape nan Rad design, traffic and water resource impacts. wYodt • Commack Campus Pazk. Smithtown. Draft and Final EIS Draft EIS fora 42 acre change of 27.5$65 zone from R-10 residential to LI Industrial. Significant issues 7.5620 including: cumulative impacts, land use compatibility, air and water I resource impacts, ecology and traffic, were analyzed in detail. 'OPE.COM ~~ LJ f NELSON POPE 1: ~ ~ e, t... ~,` ys 1 f t~t v . ~~~: _ 5 ~~ '~i~, ,~, ~$ ~}~ ~ J ~~~ ~1 ~.~v~~4 y y Ma - r T:~~iy~'.y ~,'~ .l I~ ' s~ ~ {~ =r . w~~,~k; .~ ~~:_ C ~ t~ ,~x. NG r, "r , } , I~ N 4.~` I liar ' 1=dx NPVC 1 & VOORHIS `` VISTA MAR 1. COMMUNnV DI.fTNICT f, BRONX VI¢M¢nUAnu.v¢IS 3•-JI•Z[•¢G~AVmu¢ ~ I ~ V ' ® __..~_ ~ SAMPLE CEQR PROJECTS: ,~ ~~~ • Hatzolah of Boro Park. Brooklyn. CEQR EAS Prepazarion of complete Environmental Assessment Statement (EAS) Parts I & II for the Deputy Mayor of Economic Development & Rebuilding in Brooklyn. Project included Phase UII ESA, pazking and trip generation 3' evaluation, land use compatibility and related issues. All aspects of the EAS were analyzed and included in document format acceptable to the Office of the Deputy Mayor. ~,' • Briarwood Plaza. Oueens- Bell Boulevazd Rezonin¢ FAS Part I & II EAS for a proposed k,~ change of zone to allow for future commercial and community facility development to remain consistent with the current neighborhood character. Key issues involved; open space, air quality, noise, shadow analysis, land use, socioeconomic conditions, historic and azchaeological preservation, hazazdous materials examination, sanitation, parking and trip generation. • Vista-Mar I- Wetland Restoration Plan Narrative Completed in connection with industrial site redevelopment and area revitalization for residential use on former RMC/YMCA Property in the Bronx. Issues included guidance on bank restoration, intertidal mazsh restoration, cost estimates, and viewshed analysis. Processed ULURP applications and EAS and coordinated with NY Dept of City Planning for zone change, residential & accessory use development site plans & shoreline restoration. -i~ NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ~~ ,• ~~ ~~~ ` ll Ei ~e " W. _,PE NELSON, POPE fit' VOORHIS 572 WaR Wbltman Road McMRa, NewYatk 11747 - PHONE: 631-427.5665 Faz:631-427.5620 NPV@NE450NPOPE.COM Nelson, Pope & Voorhis has delineated numerous wetland boundaries on properties with both freshwater and tidal wetlands for the obtainment of wetland permits from local, state and federal agencies. We are highly successful in obtainment of permits and consistency determinations from NYSDEC (Department of Environmental Conservation), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of State, and local towns for projects involving the constmction of residential dwellings, subdivisions, multiple family housing and related improvements, commercial marinas, retail centers and municipal projects. Wetlands boundaries aze identified by the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, consistent with NYSDEC wetland delineation guidelines, as well as the 3- parameter approach. Hydric soils and depth to water table are also observed and documented during a field visit when vegetation is not present or questionable and when required by federal and town or city permitting procedures. The firm has capabilities in designing and implementing mitigation plans, planting and non-structural shoreline improvements. Delineation with asub-meter accuracy GPS system in the field is available to provide quick, accurate locations and acreages of wetlands for conceptual overlay with aerial photographs. NP&V also provides expert representation at hearings and meetings to advance permit 1 applications. A ~r 1 NELSON POPE & VOORHIS PICIIIIEAS !BINARY WATFL96.DABEABANDWAITR TABLE PLLYATIO!J$ CE i l ~..~ NomdnlvCme NSWWmaWT® ~ r..Iws ' ~, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis prepared a Town wide Watershed Management strategy to be used for land management, watershed protection and public education for the Town of Southold. The development of the strategy NEL.§ON POPE included inventory and analysis of existing resources, agricultural lands, ''8e~Y00RHlS.j` water recharge areas and land use. The inventory included the GIS mapping of the resources. The strategy included recommendations on zone changes, code revisions and creative land use techniques. The public '~ ` ' ' " outreach program coordinated by NP&V included Community information 5i2wenWnlimaneoad and public participation meetings, television interviews and a power point McMIIO,NewYork presentation. 11747 , PHONE: 631-427.5665 Fnzt 63 t •427-5620 NPV~NELSONPOPE.COM<- ipp II~ ~I i I NELSON POPE & YOORHIS ~~~ A't~.~f~i{5`uPP[,Y Nelson Pope & Voorhis developed GIS graphics and presentation materials P~ »rNa&P~tocESSiivG :; ~~ pertaining to the Nissequogue River land use and natural resource impacts to 'f~ ~ assist the non-point source pollution management strategy for the NY ~~ ,~ s~ ^~ ~ ~" NEMO Program. Data pertaining to land use, land cover, natural resources, ~ _ surface and groundwater drainage, zoning, topography, and water quality ~,~~ ~'~ rr classifications was gathered from multiple sources including town county , and village governments as well as the New York Department of s fi Environmental Conservation, the New York State Department of State, and ~'` the New York State GIS Clearinghouse. The Nissequogue drainage basin r NEsoi~ PQPE ' boundaries and sub-drainage areas were delineated and additional data ~~''~,~OC~IRF#IS including on-site sanitary septic system areas, land cover, land use, h~ '' shellfishing areas, groundwater discharge to Long Island Sound, municipal -~ ~~. `~ boundaries, zoning and significant natural resources were compiled into GIS S72WakWhUmanRoad' graphic maps and layouts. These maps and figures were used by NY NEMO t MoINUe,New,YoAi GIS Enhancement Project for collaborative planning and research efforts iiiar ~ with New York Sea Grant and the NOAA Coastal Management Program, the National Sea Grant College Program, the National NEMO Network and the NOAA Coastal Services Center. PHONES 631-427.5665 FAIL; 53 t-427.5820 I - NPV@NELSONPOPE.COAq ~~ !J .~~..>w.,~.~. NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 'MAN.9GEMENTPLAN3 WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONEPROJEC79 ,. MAPP/NG WdTCOQYPI'~ A/I UI/!!ail~iT t ,1~ PERM/7T/NG d' PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE Nelson, Pope & Voorhis provides environmental and planning consulting & VOORHIS services to the Village of East Hills on a project specific basis. Recent projects included an Architectural Review Board Planning Study to assess the community's desire to establish an ARB and to provide the basis for a 572WaRWhidnanRoad new review statute; Mass/Bulk Regulations Analysis to analyze the impacts McMne, Newyork of various bulk standards and including an analysis of standards from it747 numerous municipalities in the region, assistance in preparation of new residential construction standards, as well as creation of 3-D models to aHONe:ss1.427-5ss5 illustrate the effects of the proposed structure sizing restrictions; SEQRA Fax:sst-a2Z-5s2o review for a proposed Village park; and, a Subdivision ~~ NPV~NE[soNPOPe.conn Planning Study to assess the current zoning code as related';~I~'V^ to the prospect of inappropriate subdivision potential. n ~r i Swy BOitlig E*+mVle W Am. 10,000 FM' im,p,b Am: 1800iM• 11p%NmY b aw) Fbrt Arta 1600 FM' FAR:O.k •Agynpsled wiJlh of MLx'xk raM Vnyn OmnlV _.... _ L~ i I u ENV/RONMENTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FEasieiL/TY& DuE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE &ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJEC75 MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 WaN Whitman Road Mehdlle, NewYodc 11747 Nelson Pope & Voorhis has long provided environmental and planning services for the Town of Southampton Department of Land Management. On an as-needed basis, NP&V provides subdivision and site plan review, SEQRA compliance analysis and general planning assistance to the Town Board of the Town of Southampton. NP&V staff conducts full project review, prepares staff reports, resolutions, and correspondence to applicants and town planners as appropriate. NP&V staff are available to make presentations at Town Board work sessions and hearings. NP&V has provided SEQRA review consultation and SEQRA compliance PHONE: 631-427-5665 analysis for the Town of Southampton including review of SEQR Fax:631-427.5620 documentation prepared on behalf of applicants and NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM preparation of Environmental impact Statements for Town w ~.~ sponsored projects. ~ ~i NELSON POPE & VOORHIS I I ENV/RONMENTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FE4S/B/L/TY& DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE R'ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT $ WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NewYOdc 11747 PHONE: 631-427.5665 Fnx: 63 l -427-5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM ~~~~; ~~ ~:/~/"1 ~~ai' i ~~ ~~ J ~!i, ~ ~~' / -~ ~.ti.a~ 1 ~I3 '~ ti~ / ~~~ 1 ~ i ; ~~ ~ ah tau ~~ i; z ~~ The objective of the Syosset Redevelopment & Revitalization Plan is to create a long term vision for the Syosset Downtown Area. NP&V worked with aTown-appointed Steering Committee to plan for two community visioning sessions that were held in June 2004. A brochure was developed and surveys were distributed to solicit stakeholder input. The results of the survey were tallied by Hofstra University. The workshops and survey results provided the Steering Committee, Town and NP&V with a focus to prepare three conceptual redevelopment plans for the area which will be combined into a final plan supported by the community. The plans include elements of transportation, pedestrian and parking improvements as well as aesthetic and land based recommendations for improving the downtown. The plan will serve as a long term scheme for the _ downtown that will be refined and updated as ~I• implementation is pursued. l~~ NELSON POPE & VOORHIS L1 r NELSON POPE & VOORHIS ENV/RONME"NTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FEASieiLrrr ~ DuE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE A'ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NewYOdc 11747 PHONE: 631.427-5665 Fax: 631-427-5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM "x' Nelson Pope & Voorhis provides environmental and planning consulting services to the Village of Southampton. NP&V provides consulting services for all Southampton Village Boards (Trustees, Zoning and Planning) including projects involving variance relief, wetlands and coastal applications, subdivision review, site plan review, SEQR administration, and design consulting. NP&V provides special environmental, planning and feasibility studies as needed and is assisting with downtown revitalization, maximizing parking and aesthetic improvements. NP&V acts as planning and environmental review staff, preparing staff reports, providing guidance for SEQRA compliance, coordinating with applicants and involved agencies, preparation of resolutions and decision documents and presentation of project reviews and reports to the Village Boards. ~I~ L J l~ I L-J V~ ENV/RONMENTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE &ANALYS/3 WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & YOORHIS 572 Watt Whitman Road Melville, Newyork 11747 PHONE: 631-427.5665 Fnx: 631.427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM ~~ W ' _; r . i _ ... ..emu 6 -. 9 . .. .. ... ., } {{]] Completed an intensive watershed study for the north shore of Suffolk County to estimate existing pollution loads and develop a plan that would allow Suffolk County to significantly reduce its nitrogen load to Long Island Sound by 2014. Nelson, Pope & Voorhis (NP&V) used GIS technology to collectively look at decades of surface and ground water quality data, consider sensitive natural resource areas, land use and soils, storm drainage systems, sewered vs. non-sewered areas, population growth, and ultimately determine point and nonpoint source pollution loads from priority subwatersheds. NP&V developed aspatially-based model to estimate past, current and future nitrogen loads from individual pollution sources (i.e. sewage treatment plants, septic systems, lawn fertilizers, agricultural fertilizers, road runoff etc.) and determine the sources of nitrogen that could most effectively and economically be managed. ~~II NELSON POPE EC VOORHIS L~ r C ENV/RONMENTAL ?LANN/NG CONSULT/NG ,_ ~~e, ~... 1 t , r~ '1 ~- ,. ~. ~:~ °~~<.. a-. FEas/e~L/rr&DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ~ ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE &ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/7'T/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/T77NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, Newyork tva7 PHONE: 631.427.5665 FAx: 631-427.5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM Nelson, Pope & Voorhis worked with the NYSDEC and Town of Brookhaven Parks Department to prepare a comprehensive marina and shoreline improvement plan to address an eroding shoreline and parking lot condition, evaluate the adequacy of boat slips and dredging options, and improve the grade and poor drainage conditions of the existing parking lot. Development of the plan resulted in creation of a pedestrian walkway along the Harbor, shoreline replanting and restoration to reduce erosive conditions, creation of a dinghy storage system to remove the nuisance storage of dinghies along the shoreline, regrading the parking lot and installation of a drainage system to reduce runoff into the Harbor, expansion of piers to provide additional boat slips and widening of the existing boat ramp to allow for installation of a new public launching ramp. ~~~~il r NELSON POPE & VOORHIS r r ENV/RONMENTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FEasie/urr & DuE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG ECONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE &ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENTPGANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJEC75 MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NewYOdc 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 Fax: 631-427-5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM CROSS SECTION B ~. „ ____ +_ A NYSDOS funded and joint NP&V%N&P project to design shoreline improvements, identify and implement long term solutions to restore an intertidal vegetative fringe within the tidal creek adjacent to the Park, create and improve public access along the shoreline, stabilize the existing parking area, seek remedies to improve the outer beach, and maintain a functional boat ramp with adequate water depths. The project included preparation of three design options for shoreline and intertidal marsh restoration and a public walkway (an extension of the Manhasset Bay Trail), as well as the preparation of an engineering feasibility analysis and construction cost comparison for each of the options. Stormwater improvements within the parking area as well as boat ramp design were also developed. ~~II NELSON POPE & VOORHIS r r L~NV/RONMENTAL PLANN/NG CONSULT/NG FEAS/B/L/TY~ DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE REG/ONAL & S/TE PLANN/NG E'CONOM/C PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL S/TE ASSESSMENT ENV/RONMENTAL SC/ENCE &ANALYS/S WETLAND PERM/TT/NG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATERFRONT & COASTAL ZONE PROJECTS MAPP/NG WATERSHED MANAGEMENT & WATER SUPPLY PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG NELSON POPE & VOORHIS 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NewYodc u7a7 PHONE: 63 7.427-5665 Fax: 631-427-5620 NPV@NELSONPOPE.COM ~a~~~,,,~ ,~ - ~~ nFewl.@ p1M[~ lm6 Cx0.Y5-5[Olpa ..~._ n ~fYe,gT~ ~1 f~ ~ __, ~ a _ _ ~ . v R ~.~,._, . P ,. _ N n~. .,~ ~~ '~ . ~ ~ rl u ..., a b{~~.~ I _ S `a • ~i. ') \ Cel .~. ~ ~ ~ s~l.~A e... ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~,_.. ^, ~ M ~ ~ . ~ NPSI. A NYSDOS funded project to prepare a management plan for Mt. Sinai Harbor, a 455-acre estuarine water body with diverse uses, natural resources, cultural resources, and environmental stresses. The Harbor Management Plan provides recommendations to assist in balancing water- dependent recreational uses, active and passive upland recreation, open space and habitat protection, water quality improvement, and general long- term management for the use and improvement of the coastal resource area. Implementation strategies were also developed for public walkways, trail connections, waterfront access points and stormwater improvements throughout the Harbor management area as a part of the Management Plan. ~1~'~l NELSON POPE & VOORHIS i 1 1 1 1 ~~ ~~ RESUMES Licensing and Certification: • Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) • Certified Environmental Inspector, Environmental Assessment Association • US Coast Guard Master Steam and Auxiliary Sail Vessels Experience: • Managing Partner of Firm, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC; Melville, New York (1/97-Present) • Principal of Firm, Charles Voorhis & Associates, Inc.; Miller Place, New York (8/88-1/97) • Director, Division of Environmental Protection, Department of Planning, Environment and Development; Town of Brookhaven, New York (3/86-8/88) ~~ • Environmental Analyst, Division of Environmental Protection, Department of Planning, Environment and Development; Town of Brookhaven, New York (8/82-3/86) • Private and Public Consultant, Planning and Environmental Issues (8/82-3/87) • Public Health Sanitarian, Suffolk County Department of Health Services; Hauppauge, New York (1/80-8/82) • Environmentalist [, Suffolk County Department of Environmental Control, Central [slip, New York (2/78- 8/79) ' Education: • SUNY at Stony Brook; Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, concentration in Water Resource Management, 1984 • Princeton Associates; Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Short Course, Princeton, New Jersey, 1983 • New York State Health Department, Environmental Health Training Course, Hauppauge, New York, 1982 • Southampton College of Long Island University; Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geology, 1977 Significant Professional Achievements: • Suffolk County North Shore Embayments Watershed Management Plan, 2006 • ML Sinai Harbor Management Plan, 2006 • The Residences at North Hills, DEIS and FEIS, 2005-06 • Shelter Island Water Supply Study, 2005 • Town of Southold Comprehensive Implementation SVategy, 2003 • Lower Port Jefferson Harbor Action Plan, 2002 • Setauket Fire District Needs Analysis, 2001 • Southampton Agricultural Opportunities Subdivision, DEIS, FEIS and Findings, 2001 • Old Orchard Woods, DEIS and FEIS, 2000 • Town of Smithtown Armory Park, DEIS, 2000 • Town of Southold Water Supply Management & Water Protection SVategy, 2000 • CVS @ Greenlawn, DEIS and FEIS, 1998 • Knightsbridge Gardens, DEIS and FEIS, 1997 • Camelot Village @ Huntington, DEIS, 1997 • Airport International Plaza, DEIS and FEIS, 1996 • Patchogue Lace Mill, Phase I ESA, 1996 • Price Club @ New Rochelle, DEIS and FEIS, 1995 • Commack Campus Park @ Commaok DEIS and FEIS, 1994 • Water Mill Shops @ Water Mill DEIS, 1993 • PJ Venture Wholesale Club @ Commack DEIS and FEIS, 1993 • Dowling College NAT Center DEIS and FEIS, 1992 • Final EIS Angel Shores @ Southold, 1991 • Town of Brookhaven Boat Mooring Plan, 1991 • Draft EIS Round Hill @ Old Westbury, 1990 • Draft ElS St. Elsewhere @ Nesconset, 1989 • GETS Commercial Rezonings on the Towns Own Motion, 1988 • GETS Large Lot Rezonings on the Towns Own Motion, 1988 • EQBA, Acquisition Smdy for Brookhaven Town, 1987 • Award for Environmentally Sensitive Land Design, Pine Barrens Review Comm., 1988 • Town of Brookhaven Land Use Plan, 1987 • Discussion of Hydrogeologic Zane Boundaries in the Vicinity of S. Yaphank, LI, NY, 1986 • Comprehensive Review of Industrial Zoned Land in the Sensitive Hydrogeologic Zone, Brookhaven, 1983 Professional & Other Organizations (past and present): • American Planning Association, Washington, D.C. • National Association of Environmental Professionals, Alexandria, VA • Environmental Assessment Associa[ioq Scottsdale, Arizona • American Water Resources Association, Syracuse, New York • New York Water Pollution Control Associatioq Riverdale, New York • Water Pollution Control Federation, Washington, D.C. • Long Island Seaport & EcoCenter, Inc., Director, Port Jefferson, NY • Boy Scouts of America, Trained Scoutmaster, Nathanial Woodhull District, NY • Historical Sociery of Pon Jefferson, Trustee, Port Jefferson, NY • Environmental Conservation Board, Village of Port Jefferson, NY • Port Jefferson Village, Waterfront Advisory Committee, Port Jefferson, NY • Town of Brookhaven Mount Sinai Harbor Advisory Committee, Medford, NY • Brookhaven Conservation Advisory Council, Medford, NY 1 1 Licensing and Certification: • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Experience: Partner/Division Manager of the Environmental & Community Planning Division, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (Melville, NY) and Charles Voorhis & Associates, Inc. (Miller Place, NY) (7/93 to Present). Project management, preparation of planning studies, downtown revitalization plans, visual preference surveys, environmental impact state- ments, Geographic Information Systems analysis and mapping, air impact studies, air dispersion modeling (CAL3QHC), noise impact analysis and mitigation, conduct planning studies for land use compatibility/precedent, school and fiscal analysis. Arlington Central School District; Poughkeepsie, NY. (9/91 - 6/93). Mathematics teacher, grade 7. Hyde Park Central School District; Hyde Park, NY. (9/89 - 6/91). Mathematics teacher, grades 7 and 8. Yearbook and Mathcounts Club advisor. Education: • State University of NY at Stony Brook, Masters Degree in Environmental and Waste Management, 12/96. • State University of New York at New Paltz; New York (9/89- 6/93). Graduate studies in mathematics, education, computer science, environmental studies and liberal arts. • Syracuse University; Syracuse, New York. Bachelors Degree. Dual Majors: Mathematics and Education, 5/88. • University de Grenoble; Grenoble, France. French language certificate program for foreign students, 5/84. Significant Professional Achievements: • Planning Consultant [o [he Village of Southampton, ongoing • Syosset Downtown Redevelopment & Revitalization Plan, 9/05. • Suffolk County North Shore Embaymen[s Watershed Management Plan, 6/05. • East Hills Architectural Review Board Planning Study, 1/O5. • East Hills Residential Bulk Regulations Review & Study, 1/O5. • Custom 3D computer model of proposed Korean Church, Lake Success, 3/04. • Stonnwater Outfall and Conveyance Inventory and Mitigation Plan for Town of Islip, 2003. • M[. Sinai Harbor Shellfish Closure Area Investigation, Town of Brookhaven, 2/03. • Hicksville Fire District Mapping and Spatial Analysis, 2003. • Visual Preference Survey, Port Jefferson Village, 6/02. • Se[auket Fire District Needs Analysis, Setauket, New York, 2001. • Review of Pas[ Water Quality Studies, Port Jefferson Village, 2000. • Stormwater Study, Inventory & Analysis of Stormwater Outfalls for the Town of Brookhaven South Shore Bays, 1996, West Meadow Creek, 2000, and Town of Islip, 2001. • Draft & Final EIS, Colony @ Plainview, 1998. • Draft and Final EIS, CVS Pharmacy, Greenlawn, 1997. • Noise Studies for Pep Boys & Sears Automotive Centers, 1997- 1998. • Preparation of Community Centennial Map & Water Distribution Map, 1997. Professional Organization Certifications & Training: • American Planning Association Member since 1997. • American Institute of Certified Planners since July 2000. • IAP2 Certificate Course in Public Participation, January 2004. • CommunityViz Scenario Constructor, SiteBuilder 3Drm Policy Simulator training, November 2002. • Introduction [o ArcView G1S, ESRI 16 hour course, April 2000. • Fundamentals of Dispersion Modeling and Computer Modeling Laboratory, June, 1998. • Rutgers University, Methodology of Delineating Wetlands, July 1987. Licensing and Certification: • Licensed Asbestos Inspector • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) • OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER • Certified Environmental Inspector, Environmental Assessment Association (CEI) Experience: ' • Partner/Division Manager, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (July 2005 to Present) • Senior Environmental Analyst, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (January 1997 to July 2005) • Environmental Analyst, Nelson & Pope, LLP (July 1989 to January 1997) ' Project Manager, Middleton Kontokosta & Associates (May 1988 to July 1989) • Planning Aide, Town of Huntington Planning Department (January 1987 to May 1988) i 1 Education: • 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Course, December, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 • 40-Hour Course Hazardous Materials Training, December, 1998 • Project Managers Bootcamp, PSMJ Resources, Inc., January 1998 • Performing Phase I Environmental Inspections, Environmental Assessment Association, Sept. 1997 • Environmental Regulations Course, Executive Enterprises, June 1996 • Environmental Impact Statements, Cook College/Rutgers University, December 1994 • State University of New York at Cortland -Bachelor of Science in Geography, January 1986 Significant Professional Achievements: • Village of Hempstead Urban Renewal Project - Phase I ESA • Coram Plaza, Coram -Phase I, II & III ESA and Asbestos Survey • 744 Clinton Street, Brooklyn - Phase I & II ESA • Middle Island Country Club, Middle Island -Phase 1 & II ESA • Tyrolean Au[o Sport, Northport - Phase II & Ill ESA • Long Island Children's Museum, Westbury - Phase I & II ESA • 940 Bryant Avenue, Bronx - Phase I ESA • 1345 Seneca Avenue, Bronx - Phase f ESA • Red Roof Farms, Rye Brook - Phase I & II ESA • Thomas Dodge Subaru, Port Jefferson - Phase I & II ESA • 221 Skip Lane, Bay Shore -Phase 1 & II ESA • 121 Maple Avenue (Shore Line Marina), Bay Shore -Phase 1 & II ESA • 950 West Main Street, Riverhead -Phase 1 ESA • Long Island Galleria/Price Club Plaza, Westbury -DEIS &FEIS • Currans Road Development, Middle Island -DEIS &FEIS • Timber Ridge at the Plains, Greenlawn -DEIS &FEIS • Greene's Creek Marina, Sayville -DEIS • Town of Brookhaven Marine Reconstruction Projects, Patchogue, Blue Point, Port Jefferson, Mount Sinai, -Tidal Wetland Permits • Village of Lake Success, Lake Success -Land Use and Zoning Analyses • Ridgehaven Estates, Ridge -DEIS &FEIS • K-Mart @ Farmingville -Part III EAF • Long Lake Estates, Coram -DEIS &FEIS Professional Responsibilities: • Division Manager for Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, Site Remediation Coordination and Super- vision Lead-Based Paint and Asbestos Surveys for lending institutions • Author of numerous environmental impact statements in both draft and final formats for major large scale, high-profile projects. • Other responsibilities include the preparation of various environmental, planning and zoning studies and the preparation of various state and federal applications such as: land use and zoning studies, noise and air quality assessments, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, feasibility studies, economic analyses, freshwater and tidal wetland permits, etc. • Interaction with various Town, County, State and Federal officials, attorneys, developers, engineers, Town Boards, Planning Boards, and Zoning Boards of Appeals. Professional & Other Organizations (past and present): • American Institute of Certified Planners, Washington, 0.C. • American Planning Association, Washington, 0.C. • National Association of Environmental Professionals, Alexandria, VA • Environmental Assessment Association, Scottsdale, Arizona • National Groundwater Association, Assoc. of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers Experience: 1 • Pariner/Division Manager of the Environmental Resource & Wetland Assessment Division, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC Melville, New York (3/2004 -present). • Environmental Planner; Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, Melville, NY (10/2002 to 2/2004). Preparation of environmental assessments, environmental impact statements and vazious other ]and use and feasibility studies. Review development and land use plans for town zoning and planning purposes, and coordinate reviews with various town and state officials. • Consultant and Environmental Policy Analyst, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., Washington, D.C. (1999 to 2002). Provide program management, planning, on-site support, and data analysis for various federal agency environmental programs including U.S. De partment of Energy, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and U.S. Department of Defense. Prepared policy recommendations, program information briefings, Congressional testimony, and vazious program support active ties. Reviewed and prepared sections of environmental impact analyses, policy language, responses to public comments, press releases, and fact sheets; and coordinated interagency meetings and comment resolution between various federal offices. Education: • Bachelor of Science: University of Rochester, Environmental Science, May 1999 Significant Professional Achievements: • Environmental Impact Statements (EIS): Lands End, Village of Sands Point; Glen Harbor Partners Town of N. Hempstead; Ko- rean Church of Long Island, Village of Lake Success; The Resi- dences @ North Hills, Village of North Hills; Kiruv Estates, Town of Huntington; • Draft Generic ElS and Mixed Use Planned Development District legislation: Orchazd Park Town Center, Huntington, NY; North Sea Mixed Use Development District, Southampton, NY. • Planned Development District Master Plan, Planned Development District (PDD) Legislation, Cabreski Airport, Southampton, North Sea PDD, Town of Southampton, Pox- abogue Golf Course PDD, Town of Southampton • Expanded Part I & Part III Environmental Assessments: Ocean Watch @ Freeport, Woodbury Hills Greenport Mazina, Engel Burman @ Plainview; Pine Hollow, Town of Southamp [on • DEC SPDES Phase lI Permits & Municipal Compliance: Village of Poquott, Village of Port Jefferson, & Village of Bellport Stormwater Management Plans; Completion of DEC annual re ports; completion of 40+ Stormwa[er Pollution Prevention Plans for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity (GP-02- O1-02) for construction sites throughout Nassau & Suffolk Coun ties. • NEPA Environmental Assessment: Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY. • Wetlands Permits & Feasibility Studies: Fire Island Pines Property Owner's Association, Brookhaven; Bedford Ponds, Bedford, NY; Kismet Walks, Town of Islip; Mooney Pond, Coram, Town of Brookhaven; Port Washington Yacht Club, Port Washington; • Municipal Planning Studies: Mount Sinai Harbor Manage ment Plan, Town of North Hempstead, North Sheets Creek Beach Shoreline & Park Improvements, Town of Shelter Island Water Supply Study • Site plan subdivision review: Town of Southampton, Town of Southold, & Village of Poquott. • US Department of Energy Yucca Mountain Project Draft, Supplemental, and Final EIS. Conducted headquarters poll cy review, prepaed draft language, and coordinated inter- agency commenUreview of documents for nationwide NEPA project. • U.S. Department of Energy Yucca Mountain Site Re commendation. Assisted in the development and review of U.S. Secretary of Energy's Yucca Mountain Site Recommendation Decision and Congressional approval. • FAA Environmental Cleanup Program data management system. • Developed computerized [racking system for annual fund- ing, work planning, and past performance of 220 FAA Environmental Cleanup sites nationwide. • FAA Super Fund potentially responsible parties research. Established a legal foundation for FAA recovery of funds for environmental cleanup at [he Atlantic City, NJ, FAA Technical Center. 1 ' Experience: 1 1 • Principal Planner, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC Melville, NY (January 2006-Present) • Planning ConsultanU'Teaching (2005 -present) • Director of Planning Department, Town of Southold, Southold, NY (1987 - 2005 ) • Asst. Planning Administrator, Planning & Community Dev., Town of Smithtown, Smithtown, NY (1985-1987) • Planner, Planning & Community Development. Town of Smithtown, Smithtown, NY (1982--1985) • Consultant, 208 Implementation Program, Long Island Regional Planning Board, Hauppauge, NY (1980-1982) • Research Assistant, FEMA Contract, Jon Kusler, Esq., Washington, DC (1980) • Intern, John Clark, Coastal Program, The Conservation Foundation, Washington, DC (1979-1980) • Intern Assistant to Chief, Transportation Division, U.S. Department of Interior, Washington , DC (1978) Education: St. John's University Jamaica, New York Bachelor of Science, Environmental Studies, cum laude University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina M.R. P. Master of Regional Planning Professional Development: Member: American Planning Association 2004 Suffolk County Development Rights Summit 2003 Panel Discussion: Southampton Town's Incentive Based Land Planning Programs 2000 National Planning Conference, American Planning Association, New York , NY 2000 Waterfront Discovery Conference, Presentation Table on Southold Town Scenic Byway Program. New York Department of State, Albany 1998 Ferry Services in the Region -Focus Long Island Sound: A Metropolitan Planning Forum, Bridgeport, CT 1999 Accepted as Member: American Institute of Certified Planners 1997 Innovative Financing for Land Conservation, Sag Harbor, NY 1997 US Environmental Protection Agency Conference on Management and Protection of Estuaries and Coastal Waters, Poxt Jefferson, NY ' Speaking Engagements- highlights: ~1 2005 Guest Panelist: Sustainable East End De- velopment Strategies Summit, Southamp- ton College, Southampton, NY 2005 Guest Panelist: Planning and Design with Communities in Mind: Context Sensitive Solurions in Our Region, NYU Wagner Rudin Centex for Transportation Policy & Management, New York, NY 2004 Guest Panelist: Land Use and Transit Issues at Ending Gridlock: East End Transportation Futures, Institute for Sustainable Development, Southampton College, Southampton, NY Memberships: 1995-2005: Peconic Estuary Program Technical Advisory Committee 1996-2005: East End Transportation Council -Chairman: 1996-2001; Co-chairman: 2001- 2005 1997-1999 Member Harbor Management Planning Commit- tee of the Village of Greenport 1999-2006: Sustainable East End Development Strategies (SEEDS) -Steering Committee Chairman 1999- 2001, Co- Chairtnan 2001-2005, Ex-ofFicio member 2005-6. 1999 to present: American Institute of Certified Planners American Planning Association ,Experience: H d I ' • y rogeo ogtst, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, Melvdle, NY (1999-Present). Responsible for provtdmg technical and professional expertise for Phase 1, II, III, RI/FS studies, ESAs, EISs and EAFs regarding groundwater, surface water, soil and solid waste issues. Involved in all phases of stormwater permitting. • Hydrogeologist, Fanning, Phillips and Molnar, Ronkonkoma, NY (1998-1999). Field coordination and management of delineation and long-term monitoring programs for Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) at United States Air Force Bases. • Hydrogeologist, ERM-Northeast, Woodbury, NY (1993-1998). Field coordination and management of Phase I and II Investigation studies. Field Manager of RI/FSs, removal actions and plume delineation studies anderjurisdiction of USEPA, USDOE and NYS- DEC. • GeologisUHydrogeologist Roux Associates, Huntington, NY (1988-1993). aspects of participation. Education: Involved in over 30 Phase I and II investigations in all ' State University of New York at Stony Brook, Masters of Science, Hydrogeology (2000). • State University ofNew York at Cortland Bachelors of Science, Geology (1988). ~igniticant Professional Achievements: Significant Professional Achievements: r' Conducted several Draft EISs for major development projects on Long Island which included the development of a 600,000 sq ft industrial facil- ity on a 78 acre parcel within the Central Pine Barrens Compatible Growth Area in Yaphank and a PRC complex on a 74 acre parcel within the Cen- tral Pine Barrens Compatible Growth Area in Eastport. Considered vari- ety of environmental resources including water, geology, soils ecology community, aesthetics, transportation, cultural, zoning, land use and plan- ning. Evaluated impacts developments may have on these resources and proposed mitigation measures to reduce impacts. Also evaluated alterna- tives toproposed project to determine most appropriate and feasible devel- opment approach. Presented finding during public information meetings sponsored by Town planning boards. Prepared several Draft EISs for [he Slate Education Department (SED) related to the expansion and/or construction of educational facilities. Specifically, conducted an environmental review and authored the Draft EIS related to the proposed construction of a new Middle School for the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, High School expansion for the Center Moriches School District, construction for a proposed new public library in South Huntington and expansion of the Baldwin Public Library. Re- viewed and analyzed potential project impacts on environmental re- sources, demography, public services, traffic patterns, cultural resources, aesthetics and surrounding land use. Outlined measures to be undertaken to mitigate any negative impact which may have resulted from each pro- ject. Conducted Part III EAF's for several development proposals including PRCs, multiple retail outlets, restaurants and apartment complexes. Ad- dressed issues outlined in scoping documentation which include ground- water, topography, ecology, transportation cultural resources, aesthetic resources, community services, community character, sanitary disposal, etc. Analyzed impact development has on these resources and proposed mitigation measures [o alleviate negative effects. • Prepared Compatible Growth Area Application package fora De- velopment of Regional Significance related to the construction of a light industrial facility in the Central Pine Barrens Region on Long Island, New York. Provided information requested by Central Pine Barrens Commission to ensure compliance with the standards and guidelines outlined in the Central Pine Barrens Comprehensive Land Use Plan. • Conducted RI/FS for an electroplating facility in Farmingdale, New York. Prepared RI/FS report in accordance with NYSDEC require- ments for the evaluation of remedial alternatives related to impacts to soils and groundwater. Evaluated technical data for the proposal of several remedial alternatives which included groundwater pump and treat, capping, excavation and encapsulation. • Conducting RI/FS for an EPA listed Super Fund site in Port Jeffer- son, New York Currently involved in work plan phase of process which outlines investigative approach and scope as well as risk valuation according to EPA protocols. • Supervised and conducted field activities related to several RI/FS and Phase 11 studies for a variety of facilities which include govern- ment installations, dry cleaners, and industrial facilities. Oversaw all aspects of field investigation including well and boring installa- tions, sampling activities, geophysical studies and hydrogeological studies (pump tests, step tests, stratigraphic mapping, etc.) Professional & Other Organizations (past end present): • Certified Professional Geologist, Tennessee Department of Com- merce, Certification # 4471 • OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER and 8 hour HAZWOPER refresher IESO Certified Residential Mold Inspector New York State Engineer in Training Review Course, Hofstra University, Uniondale, New York, 1987-88 • Bachelor of Science, Astrophysics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1979 Experience: • Senior Environmental Planner, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, (2/05 -present) • Senior Planner, AKRF, Inc., (6/04 - 2/05) • Senior Environmental Scientist, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC, (4/97 - 6/04) ' Senior Environmental Scientist, Ethan C. Eldon Associates, Uniondale, New York (6/95 - 4/97) • Senior Environmental Analyst, Nelson & Pope, Melville, New York (2/90 - 3/95) ' • Environmental Analyst, Nelson & Pope, Melville, New York (7/85 - 2/90) Education: ' Visualizing Density, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2003 • Hydrology of Wetlands, Cook College/Rutgers University, 1998 • Methodology for Delineating Wetlands, Cook College/Rutgers University, 1994 • Environmental Impact Statements, Cook College/Rutgers University, 1994 • Introduction to Freshwater Wetland Delineation, Cook College/Rutgers University, 1993 • New York State Professional Engineer Review Course, Hofstra University, Uniondale, New York, 1988-89 'Significant Professional Achievements: • Orchard Park Smart Growth Project, DEIS Huntington, New York ' • Headriver DEIS and FEIS, Riverhead, New York • The Hamlet at Willow Creek DSGEIS and FSGEIS, Mt. Sinai, New York • Narragansett Inn EAF Part III, Amityville, New York ' • Huntington Harbor Es[a[es EAF Part Ill, Huntington, New York • Red Creek PDD, GEIS, Hampton Bays, New York • Nesconse[ Armory Park DEIS, Smith[owq New York ' • Camelot Village Assisted Living Facility, Final DEIS, and FEIS Huntington, New York • Brookhaven Town Center/ Brookhaven Walk DEIS &FEIS, Yaphank, New York • Computer Associates Phase III Supplemental Generic EIS, Islandia, New York • Old Orchard Woods DEIS, Ea[ons Neck, New York • The Meadows at Mitchel Field DEIS, Uniondale, New York • North Shore Properties GETS, Yaphank, New York • Brooklyn Hospital Center DEIS, Brooklyn, New York • Brooklyn Junction Shopping Center DEIS, Brooklyn, New York • Old Country Commons DEIS and FEIS, Plainview, New York • Tall Grass at Shoreham EAF Part III and DEIS, Shoreham, New York • Adelphi University Campus Improvements Program, EAF Part III, Garden Cily, New York • Commack Campus Park Draft Supplemental EIS, Commack, New York ' • Beachwood a[ Miller Place CGA/DRS Application, Miller Place, New York • Tall Grass a[ Shoreham CGA/DRS Application, Shoreham, New York • Shoreham Village Center PDD, DEIS, Shoreham, New York • Five Towns College, DEIS and FEIS, Dix Hills, New York • Fairfield at Rocky Point PDD, DEIS, Rocky Point, New York • Crown Recycling Facility DEIS and FEIS, Riverhead, New York • LIRR Huntington/Port Jefferson Branch Train Yard DEIS (per) • Pilgrim Inter-Modal Facility DEfS (part), Brentwood, New York • NYS Route 110 Road Widening Program DEIS (part), Melville, New York • Southold Solid Waste Management District Recycling Facility, EAF Part TIT • Southold Comprehensive Implementation SVa[egy Draft GELS • Southampton Critical Wildlands and Groundwater Protection Plan Draft GELS (part) • Hauppauge Green Demographic & Tax Impact Analysis, Haup- pauge, New York Professional Organizations & Certifications: • Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) • Member, American Planning Association • Member, National Association of Environmental Professionals • Member, New York State Council of Professional Geologists • Member, Long Island Association of Professional Geologists • Master of Science, Earth Sciences, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, 1984 !~ Experience: • Principal Planner, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (8/02-present). Management and administration of hamlet studies, community development consulting, focus group coordination, planning review and consulting for ' government, as well as private client land use and feasibility studies for highest and best use. • Deputy Commissioner, Department of Planning and Development, Town of Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay, New ' York (3/94-9/02). Administration of Planning, Zoning and Building Divisions for Town of Oyster Bay, popu- lation-294, 000 persons. • Deputy Commissioner, Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, Town of Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay, New York ' (3/85-2/94). Responsible for management and administration of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, Federal and State Aid and Jobs Training Partnership Program (JTPP). ' • Director of Community Development, Town of Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay, New York (1/75-2/85). Administered all CDBG Programs including housing and commercial rehabilitation, affordable housing development and economic development activities. Education: • City University of New York at Hunter College, Master of Urban Planning, (6/74). • Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus, Bachelor of Economics, (6/72). ' Significant Professional Achievements: ' Coordinated Town of Oyster Bay Master Plan "Vision 2020" inclusive of visioning process for hamlets of Oyster Bay and Hicksville, 2000. • Coordinated creation of site plan review process and recodification of Town of Oyster Bay Zoning Ordinance, ' 1998. • Established Town of Oyster Bay Senior Affordable Housing Program, 1996. • Developed Oyster Bay Hamlet Waterfront Revitalization Plan, 1990 ' Established Town of Oyster Bay Jobs Training Partnership Program, 1985 • Established Town of Oyster Bay CDBG Program, 1975. • Developed Guidelines and Procedures for Commercial Facade Improvement Program, Oyster Bay and Beth- ' page, 2003-04 • Assisted in the Visioning Process and Development of the Syosset Revitalization Plan, adopted by Town of Oyster Bay Town Board, April 2006 L~ 1 Cl Experience: Environmental Engineer/GIS Specialist, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (2001-Present) Research and prepare Geographic Information System product for environmental/planning analyses. Conduct water quality analysis, groundwater simulation, land use and spatial analysis and provide sup- porting graphics and text. Develop educational program using GIS for municipal stormwater compli- ance. • Hydrologist; U.S. Geological Survey, Syosset and Coram, NY (1988-1995) Project Chief; ground-water modeling of Brooklyn/Queens aquifer system. This project employed a Geographic Information System (GIS) to define the required modeling input and utilized the GIS to display the results. Project Chief; ground-water modeling Greenport, NY. This project applied nonlinear regression to the ground-water flow model in order to qualify uncertainty in the results. Staff hydrologist; modeling applications, surface and borehole geophysical investigations, and various data collection duties. Research Assistant; University of Texas, Austin (1985-1988) Development and testing of finite-difference solute transport software for an EPA- funded research project. Systems Manager for Digital VAX-VMS workstation • Project Engineer; Vansickle, Mickelson, and Klein, Inc., Houston, TX (1984-1985) Designed flood control, water supply and waste-water treatment facilities for suburban development projects. Various other design and construction management work involved. Education: Master of Science, Civil Engineering, with honors; Water Resources and Environmental Engineering; University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1988 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, with honors; University of Texas at Austin, 1984 Student, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1979-1982 ' Technical Expertise and Skills: ' Programming languages: FORTRAN, C, BASIC, VisualBasic • Operating Systems: UNIX, VMX, Prime, and others. • Partial differential equations, finite-difference, finite-element, analytic elements, etc. and experience with many ground-water flow and solute transport models (MODFLOW, SHARP, SUTRA, MOC). • Other software includes: GIS (ESRI, Intergraph), statistical packages, and others. • Comfortable learning and teaching new software, especially for mathematical applications. 1 I~ i~ ~l 1 Experience: • Environmental Scientist; Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (November 2003 to Present). Preparation of environmental as- sessments, environmental impact statements and various other land use and feasibility studies. Complete ecological site evaluations on floral and faunal populations and habitats to determine land use impacts, including utilizing line transect techniques, pond seining/dip netting and other scientific procedures. Preparation of comprehensive wetland permit appli- cations required by the NYSDEC, Army Corps of Engineers, Deparhnent of State, and various other governmental agen- cies, including freshwater and tidal wetland delineation. • Web Site Coordinator/Research Associate; UR[ Cooperative Extension, Kingston, RI (2001-2003). Maintenance of CSREES New England Region Water Quality Web Site. Led volunteer stream biomonitoring workshop (field protocol, macroinvertebrate collection/ID, habitat and biological assessment). • Teacher/Natumlist; New Canaan Nature Center, New Canaan, CT (Summer/Fall 2003). Taught environmental themes (ages 4-9) for summer camp, led nature walks, etc. • Ecological Effects and Habitat Research Associate; The Environmental Careers Organization, [nc., (2002-2003). Intem with US Environmental Protection Agency Atlantic Ecology Division/ Office of Research and Development (US EPA AED/ORD), Narragansett, Rl. Evaluated biotic integrity and habitat of RI streams; protocol development for riparian zone vegetation sampling and spore extraction from marsh soil; salt marsh plant manipulation design; poster presentations at national meetings; and co-authorship of final papers. • Volunteer Field Botanist; Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (May 2002 to Present). (PANE-trained in identification of invasive species; monitor their presence and spread throughout natural areas. • Research Associate; Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI (1999-2002). Biomonitoring of RI streams (contract with RI Department of Environmental Management; annual collection, taxonomic identification, and report summary of freshwa- ter stream macroinvertebrates for EPA 305(b) reports; collected/assessed water and sediment samples; maintained phyto- plankton culture stocks; coordinator/translator for Azores Field Study Abroad program (2001). • Biologist; US EPA AED/ORD, Narragansett, RI (Summer 2001). Biological protocol/index development of stream and estuarine habitats to determine effects of urbanization Education: • University of Rhode Island, Master of Science, Environmental Science, 2003 • Roger Williams University, Bachelor of Science, Marine Biology, cum laude, 2001 1 I~ Significant Professional Achievements: • Mt. Sinai Harbor Management Plan • Cedar Beach Marina Shoreline Improvements Design & Permitting • Silver Island Pines; LEED Conceptual Plan • Suffolk County North Shore Embayments Watershed Management Plan • Manorhaven Beach Park & N. Sheets Creek Shoreline Improvement Design • Manorville Meadows, Manorville; Rare Species Investigation • Dreamworks Homes, Northport; Rare Species Investigation • Stonehurs[ IV @ Coram; Rare Species Investigation • John Knapp Beach; Design of Educational Signs and Beach Educ. Aware- ness • Residences @ North Hills; DEIS • F&D Homes, Westbury; DEIS • Woodbury Hills; DEIS • Weld Propeny, Bellporc State Wetlands Permit • Port Jefferson Ferry; Federal, State and Local Wetlands Permits • Fire Island Pines; Federal, Slate and Local Wetlands Permits • Terell River Property, E. Moriches; Wetlands Feasibility Smdy • Bay Road Property, E. Moriches; Wetlands Feasibility & Permitting • Boys & Girls Club, Bellport: Revege[a[ion/Restoration Plan; • RMC Propeny, Bronx; Tidal Wetlands Mi[igation/Revegetation Plan; ULURP & CEQR Applications • Brambletye Farm, Old Field; Wetlands Flagging • Donlo Drive, Fishkill, NY; Wetlands Flagging • Gateway Commons, East Lyme, CT; Wetlands Flagging Publications: • Lussier, S.M., R.W. Enser, S.N. DaSilva, and M. Charpen[ier, 2006. Effects of Habitat Disturbance from Residential Development on Breed- ingBird Communities in Riparian Cortidors. Environmental Manage- ment, January 2006, URL http://dz.doi.org/10.1007/500267-006-00883 Lussier, S.M, and S.N. Da Silva. Plan[ Invasions in Rhode Island Ri- parian Zones, 2005. Rhode Island Naturallsl, November, 12(2): 1-6. Professional Societies/Associations: • Society of Welland Scientists • North American Ben[hological Society • New York S[a[e Wetlands Forum, Inc. • Northeastern Weed Science Society • Rhode Island Natural History Survey 1 Experience: • Environmental Analyst, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (Apri12007-Present) Division of Environmental and Community Planning, Melville, NY • Teaching Assistant for BIO 201, Stony Brook University (September 2006-December 2006) Led undergraduate organisms to ecosystems laboratory sections. • Teaching Assistant for BIO 203, Stony Brook University (January 2006-August 2006) Led undergraduate cell and organ physiology laboratory sections. Education: M.A. Stony Brook University ' Department of Ecology and Evolution, December 2006 Thesis: "The accuracy of predictions for invasive Garlic Mustard, Alliaria petiolata, in North America" B.S. Stony Brook University Department of Biology, June 2005 Research Experience Undergraduate Research, Stony Brook University Department of Biology, September 2004-June 2005 This consisted of independent undergraduate research which focused on invasive earthworms on Long Island. The fall semester focused on the location, abundance and species of earthworms present, while the spring semester Focused on the effects of soil type on the growth rate of earthworms Software Experience: Microsoft Office, ArcMap, AutoCAD Light, Adobe Photoshop, DIVA-GIS and MaxEnt Honors and Scholarships: Stony Brook University URECA Small Grant's, Fall 2004, Spring 2005 Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Fall 2002-Present Nesconset Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, Spring 2001 Experience: • Environmental Planner, Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC (May 2006-Present) ' • Involved with the prepazation of SEQR review documents including Environmental Assessment Forms, and Draft Environmental Impact Statements. Assisted with several planning studies and with the research of economic benefits of a proposed Planned Retirement Community. ' • Environmental Planner, DY Consultants, Roslyn Heights, NY (September 2004- May 2006) • Coordinated numerous FAA-funded NEPA Environmental Assessments including developing work scopes, researching potential environmental impacts, managing budgets, field sub-consultant selection and management, federal, state, ' county, and local environmental agency coordination, holding monthly client status meetings and document preparation. • Prepared FAA environmental review forms A, B, and C (impact category analysis) required for all federal grant applications. Project manager for all environmental permitting required for proposed development projects; success ' fully obtained NJDEP environmental permits including wetlands general permit, wetlands transition area averaging plan, major stream encroachment and CAFRA permit-by-rule • Transportation Planner, Morris County Department of Planning, Development, Division of Transportation Management, Morristown, NJ (October 2003-September 2004) • Coordinated planning projects, surveys and studies involved in the 2005 Circulation Element to the Morris County Master Plan, specifically including Goods Movement, Aviation, Accident Data and Bicycle and Pedestrian activities. • Worked directly with state, regional, county and local transportation agencies to coordinate transportation planning projects. • Intern, AKRF, East Aurora, NY (September 2002-January 2003) • Surveyed exterior conditions of housing units in the city of Niagara Falls, NY for presentation to HUD. • Researched preliminary initiatives for community development purposes. Education: ' B.A., Major: Environmental Design/ Minor: Sociology, 2003 The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY School Of Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning ' Professional Organizations & Certifications: American Planning Association Stormwater Management Systems, DY Consultants Peer Training Program, February 2006 Environmental Law & Regulation, Rutgers University, February 2006 ' Airport NEPA Essentials Course, ACC Institute, June 2005 Airport Planning Essentials, DY Consultants Peer Training Program, 2005 Environmental Regulations Seminar, DY Consultants Peer Training Program, February, 2005 u ' Experience: Environmental Analyst: Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC; Melville, NY (2002- Present). Responsibilities include per- forming Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, prepazation of Environmental Assessment Forms, environ- mental planning and feasibility studies, generation of permit plans and supporting documents, and software use for en- vironmental planning analysis and graphic output. Environmental Scientist: Anson Environmental Limited; Huntington, NY (2000-2002). Responsibilities included con- ducting Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment, assisting with small scale bioremediation projects, collecting soil, groundwater and air samples, generating pictorial representations of project sites, Soil Vapor Extraction Systems and hydro-geological cross-sections, monitoring Extraction Systems for vacuum, vapor pressure and moisture level. ' ReceptionisdTechnician: First Coastal Corporation; Westhampton Beach, NY (1999-2000). Responsibilities included assisting with fieldwork including wetland delineation, scanning surveys, photos, tidal wetland and other maps and us- ing same to prepare drawings and other written documents, used scanned drawings to generate cross-sections and base maps used in obtaining permits from local, state and Federal permitting agencies such as the New York State Depart- ' ment of Environmental Conservation, the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, the Town of Southampton and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. • Intem: Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge; Brooklyn, NY (Summer 97). Responsibilities included aiding with fire manage- ment program, assisted with Crossbay Wildlife Impact Study, communicating using National Parks Communication System, conducting fin fish survey, monitoring and restoration, maintaining regulatory signs for visitor safety and re- source protection, performing alien species removal, participating in population estimates of breeding gulls and in gull ' population study being conducted for/by J. F. Kennedy Airport. Education: • Masters Degree: University of Denver, Natural Resource Management (in progress) • Bachelor of Science: Southampton College of Long Island University, Environmental Science, cum laude, May 1999 • Associates Degree: Nassau Community College, Liberal Arts and Science, magna cum laude, December 1996 Significant Professional Achievements: • Mill Creek Preserve; Phase I ESA • Manzi Property; Phase I ESA • Nature Conservancy Property; Phase I ESA • North Hills Property; Phase I ESA • Rose Breslin Properties; Phase I ESA • Connecticut River Estates: Phase I ESA • Ridgehaven Estates; Phase 1 ESA • Kiruv Estates; Draft EIS • General Motors Feasibility Study; Draft EIS • BCB SEQR Review • • Mat-a-Mar, Mattituck SEQR Review Gaia Holistic Center Marion SEQR Review , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ~_ o~~~ ~t I~iP~~- ATTACHMENT B HWJ QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT Proposal for Services Euvirom~aental/SEQRA Servrces Ll ~J HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ~ ~ ~ ~ ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG ~ ~ ~ ~ ' PLANN/NG FEAS/B/LITY& DUE D/UGENCE STUD/ES ~ , . PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S t -"~~' ~ - _ _.~ PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG ~~ ~' ~~'%"~~~~ '' ~ I~°°~~ ~~ FURN/TURF SYSTEM ~ >r ~ I~~~ ~ I ~ ,.~ .1 -` DES/GN I ~\ FF ~ "1\ LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN ~'i ~ ,~ ~~ ~ VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/STOR/C PRESERVAT/ON - ~ ' i~ 7 ~ 3-D PRESENTAT/ON - ' RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL BID ,,. ADM/N/STRAY/ON " ~ CONTRACTOR ~ ` ~' ` CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-OUT - MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF ~ OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 ~ ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE U.S,GREENBU/LD/NGS '.~~4 ' COUNC/L - - HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER .., ' 3239 ROUTE 1 1 2, BUILDING B, SUITEI ~,.t~ ~'~~.~~" ~~~~ M EDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 63 7 -732-7777 ' Fax: 631-732-7760 FEBRUARY 2007 ~~ . i 1 ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG FEASieiL/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUDIES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERVICES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURN/TURF SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENGINEERING HISTORIC PRESERVAT/ON 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-OUT MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 RourE 1 1 2, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631.732-7777 FAX: 631.732-7760 About Hawkins Webb Jaeger... Nelson & Pope provides Architectural Services through it's subsidiary, Hawkins Webb Jaeger. Located in Medford, NY, Hawkins Webb Jaeger has an established reputation for full-service architectural, engineering, and survey services. Established in 1872, HWJ has maintained a varied project roster affording them cross- discipline design, environmental sensitivity and a design skill based in feasible, stream-lined and efficient planning and coordination. With the addition of Ed Miller, Director of Architecture and Michael J. Russo, Sr. Architectural Project Manager, HWJ has expanded it's depth of knowledge for publicly funded projects as well as commercial, hospitality and medical use design and development. The HWJ Architectural Team experience has successfully designed, developed construction/ permit/ bid documents and preformed construction administration for many emergency and fire house projects as well as high profile projects such as Carlyle on the Green at Bethpage State Park (home of the US Open 2002 and 2009), as well as other establishments. We are currently developing plans for the 70,000 SF Trump on the Ocean facility at Jones Beach. Hawkins Webb Jaeger provides the following Architectural Services: • Conceptual/ Schematic Design Services • Sustainable Building Design (HWJ is a member of USGBC) • Site and Building Evaluations/ Feasibility Studies • Utility Planning and Infrastructure Design Fire and Life Safety Engineering • Facilities Programming and Planning • Design Development • Interior Design • Leed Compliant Design • Construction documents including CSI-format specifications • Bid Administration • Construction Administration • Post-Occupancy Evaluations ~~-` ,, ,, I ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUDIES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURN/TURF SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/STOR/C PRESERVAT/ON 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRATTON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 7872 ACT/VE MEMBER OF TffE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 RourE 1 1 2, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631-732-7777 Fnx: 63 7 -732-7760 TRUMP ON THE OCEAN HAS BEEN RESULT OF 3 YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN THE CONCESSIONAIRE, NYS PARKS, AND MICHAEL RUSSO. THE VISION OF DONALD J TRUMP AND STEVEN M CARL, SHALL SET A NEW STANDARD FOR FACILITIES OF THIS TYPE IN THE REGION. THIS PROJECT HAS INCLUDED METICULOUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATION, HISTORICAL DESIGN REFERENCE, AND ~J-STAR STYLE. THE BUILDING WILL UTILIZE THE USGBC LEED GUIDELINES MAKING IT ONE OF THE MOST EFFICIENT BUILDINGS IN THE STATE PARKS SYSTEM. THE $30 M FACILITY WILL BE OVER 70,000 SF, STEEL AND LIMESTONE STRUCTURE, INCORPORATING SOLAR, GEOTHERMAL AND RECOVERY SYSTEMS. THE SITE DESIGN INCORPORATES GREY WATER IRRIGATION AND PARKING FOR OVER 2.70 ON-SITE VEHICLES. HAWKINS WEBB .1AEGER ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUD/ES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURNITURE SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/STOR/C PRESERVAT/ON 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 7872 ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 ROUTE 1 12, BUILDING 8, SUITEI MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631.732-7777 Fax: 631-732-7760 HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ASSOC. PROVIDED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ,CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION INCLUDING STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS WITH SPECIFICATIONS FOR A 12,000 SOFT. PHARMACY AND RETAIL CENTER WITH DRIVE THROUGH. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION INCLUDED REVIEW OF ALL PHASES OF THE CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION. 11 HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ~~~~ 1 1 ARCHITECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUD/ES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERVICES INTER/OR DESIGN SPACE PLr1NN/NG FURN/TUBE SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/BYOB/C PRESERVAT/ON 3-D PRESENTATION RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT MEETING THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1872 ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE LJ.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 ROUTE 1 1 2, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 M EDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631-732-7777 Fax: 631-732-7760 •HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ASSOC. WORKED WITH THE BUFFALO, NY ARCHITECTURAL FIRM OF HAMILTON, HOUSTON, LOWNIE TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF A 1 4,000 SQ. FT. EMERGENCY PAVILION ADDITION TO THE EXISTING HOSPITAL. THE FIRM ALSO PROVIDED ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING SERVICES FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT. HAWKINS WEBB .1AEGER ,~i~l~ ~, uF Mq ~~~~ ~d 4 4 ~i,`b i 1 ~1 1 ARCH/TECTURE ENGINEER/NG SURVEY/NG ' PLANN/NG FEAS/B/L/TY& ' DUE D/L/GENCE STUDIES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS EUOGETDEVELOPMENT& ' ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURN/TUBE SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG ' H/BYOB/C PRESERVAT/ON 3~D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL BID ADM/N/STRATTON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCTION ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT ' MEET/NGTHE NEEDS OF OUR HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ASSOC. PROVIDED ARCHITECTURAL CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS INCLUDING ' ACT/VEMEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WITH SPECIFICATIONS FOR A NEW 6,000 SQ.FT. CLASSROOM MULTI- ' HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER PURPOSE FACILITY, WITH ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING SCHOOL. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION WAS 3239 ROUTE 1 12, PROVIDED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW BUILDING, BUILDING 8, SUITEI INCLUDING THE PREPARATION OF BID DOCUMENTS AND ' MEDFORD, NEW YORK REVIEWS OF SHOP DRAWINGS. PHONE: 631-732-7777 ' Fax:631-732-7760 HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ~ i 1 ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUD/ES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURN/TYRE SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DESIGN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/BYOB/C PRESERVAT/ON 3 D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS ' MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRA770N CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT ' MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ' 3239 RourE 1 12, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631-732-7777 ' Fnx:631-732-7760 PUBLIC FUNDED PROJECTS DIX HILLS FIRE DISTRICT STATION #2 $3.5 M COMPLETED 2004 DESIGN OF NEW MULTI-BAY FIRE /RESCUE FACILITY IN RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY. FULL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES INCLUDED: BUDGETING AND COST ANALY- SIS, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, PUB- LIC BIDDING, AWARD, AND CONSTRUCTION ADMINI- STRATION . CENTERPORT FIRE DISTRICT HQ $2.2M COMPLETED 2006 DESIGN OF NEW MULTI-BAY AND ELEVATOR ADDI- TION ONTO HISTORIC FIREHOUSE. FULL ARCHITEC' TURAL SERVICES PROVIDED MATTITUCK FIRE DISTRICT $2M COMPLETED 2005 DESIGN OF NEW OFF-SEASON APPARATUS ANNEX BUILDING, ACCESS CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, NEW DISPATCH AND HISTORIC RENOVA- TION OF ORIGINAL FIREHOUSE. FULL ARCHITEC- TURAL SERVICES PROVIDED. PORT WASHINGTON DIRE DEPT $lOM CONCEPTUAL NEW 1 3 ACRE FIRE TRAINING CAMPUS INCLUDING A 22,000 SF MAINTENANCE AND EDUCATION BUILD- ING, BURN-BUILDING, AND TRACK. BUDGET, PUBLIC PRESENTATION AND PROGRAM ~i` ~ir HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ~, 1 1 t 1 1 1 ARCHITECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUDIES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDERINGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DESIGN SERVICES INTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANNING FURN/TURF SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/BYOB/C PRESERVATION 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUNIC/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/NISTRAT/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1872 ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L COMMERCIAL PROJECTS CARLYLE ON THE GREEN AT BETHPAGE STATE PARK $9M COMPLETED 1997 DESIGN AND RENOVATION OF HISTORIC CLUBHOUSE FOR NEW CATERING AND RESTAURANT CONCESSIONAIRE AND THE 2002 AND 2009 US OPEN. FULL ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES PRO- VIDED ROTHMANN'S STEAK HOUSE $ 1 .5M COMPLETED 1 998 DESIGN AND RENOVATION OF EXISTING RESTAURANT TO HIS- TORICALLY SIGNIFICANT NORTH SHORE HIGH-END STEAK HOUSE. LOCATED IN E. NORWICH, THE BUILDING SERVES AS THE BEGINNING OF HISTORIC OYSTER BAY. AMERICAN COMMUNITY BANK $2M COMPETED 1998 DESIGN FOR RENOVATION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF AN HISTORIC GLEN COVE BUILDING INTO A NEW BANK ,STYLED BASED UPON THE GENRE OF THE ORIGINAL BUILDING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS HUBB'S HOUSE $1.2M IN PROGRESS DESIGN AND ADDITIONS TO A HISTORIC HOME IN COMMACK HAWK 1 N S ALONG RT 25 FOR CONVERSION TO A DENTAL OFFICE. RE- W E B B J A E G E R SEARCH AND DETAILING ENABLED MAINTENANCE OF THE ORIGI- NAL HOME FROM THE 1 BOO'S WHILE PROVIDING USABLE SPACE FOR THE NEW OWNER 3239 RourE 1 1 2, BUILDING 8, SUITEI BOOKER T WASHINGTON SUMMER HOME MEDFORD, NEW YORK $2M IN PROGRESS PHONE: 631-732-7777 HISTORIC RENOVATION AND ADDITIONS TO REGISTERED Fnx:637-732-7760 HOME IN FT. SALONGA. HAWKINS WEBB ,JAEGER ~i IL, ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG FEASieiL/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUD/ES ' PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG ' FURN/TUBE SYSTEM DESIGN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/BYOB/C PRESERVAT/ON ' 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS ' MUMC/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAT/ON ' CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAT/ON CONTRACT CLOSEOUT MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE U.S. ' GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L ' HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 ROUTE 1 12, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 ' MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631-732-7777 ' FAX: 631-732.7760 COMMERCIAL PROJECTS STONY BROOK MUSEUM $500,000 DESIGN AND RENOVATION OF HISTORIC CARRIAGE HOUSE FA- CILITY. SETAUKET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH $ 1 .2M COMPLETED 1 992 NEW 1 0,000 SF OF ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS TO HIS- TORIC CHURCH INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE SITE PLAN, SANI- TARY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. RECEIVED AN AWARD FROM THE THREE VILLAGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN 1995. ATLANTIC VETERINARY HOSPITAL $ 1 M COMPLETED 2005 COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AND CODE COMPLIANCE, DESIGN, AND SPACE /INTERIOR DESIGN NORTH AMITYVILLE ECONOMIC COUNCIL $2M IN PROGRESS SITE PLAN COORDINATOR FOR A LEED OFFICE BUILDING, IN- CLUDING PRIMARY CONSULTANT FOR USGBC, FULL SERVICE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES. SUFFOLK OTB $750,000 COMPLETED 2002 INTERIOR DESIGN FOR A NEW 6,000 SF FACILITY INCLUDING FURNITURE DESIGN, OPERATION ANALYSIS AND A/V INTEGRA- TION HAWKINS WEBB ,1AEGER ,1~ 1 L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER ' FEASieiL/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE STUD/ES PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT RENDER/NGS BUDGET DEVELOPMENT & ANALYS/S PRE-DES/GN SERV/CES /NTER/OR DES/GN SPACE PLANN/NG FURN/TURF SYSTEM DES/GN LEED COMPL/ANT DES/GN VALUE ENG/NEER/NG H/BYOB/C PRESERVAT/ON 3-D PRESENTAT/ON RENDER/NGS CONSTRUCT/ON DOCUMENTS MUN/C/PAL B/D ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACTOR CONFORMANCE ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONSTRUCT/ON ADM/N/STRAY/ON CONTRACT CLOSE-0UT ' MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1872 1 ACT/VE MEMBER OF THE U.S. GREEN BU/LD/NGS COUNC/L HAWKINS WEBB JAEGER 3239 RourE 1 12, BUILDING 8, SUITE 1 MEDFORD, NEW YORK PHONE: 631-732-7777 Fax: 631-732.7760 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR 1 2,000 SQUARE FOOT COMMUNITY BUILDING, WHICH WAS THE CEN- TER OF A 382 UNIT COMPLEX. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WAS CITED IN NEW YORK TIMES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN 2001 NARAGANSETT VILLAS 1 M COMPLETED 2002 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FORA 2 STORY CC,000 SQUARE FOOT COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR THE 1 20 UNIT COMPLEX. MT. VERNON PARKING FACILITY SAN FORD BLVD REVITALIZATION PROJECT $5M COMPLETED 2004 PREPARED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND SITE PLAN FOR 3 STORY PARKING FACILITY FOR 280 CARS. PART OF THE OVERALL MT. VERNON REVITALIZATION PLAN FOR SAN- FORD BLVD, WHICH INCLUDED FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND DESIGN DE- VELOPMENT DRAWINGS FOR RETAIL STORES, WHICH LATER IN- CLUDED ATARGET STORE, A PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY ACROSS AHUT- CHINSON RIVER PARKWAY EXIT, AND OTHER PARKING AND PEDES- TRIAN STRUCTURES. BEST BUY RETAIL STORE $5M COMPLETED 2004 PREPARED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BASED UPON COMPANY PROTO- TYPE, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND SITE PLAN FOR 45, 000 SQUARE FOOT RETAIL STORE AS A PART OF THE OVERALL ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION FOR THE AREA. 1 ARCH/TECTURE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG SAYVILLE VILLAS PLANN/NG ~5M COMPLETED 2003 1 1 ~.©~~ IiiP~7~i •, zn;a+~ ATTACI~MENT C NFsCP QUALIFICA~IIONS STATEMENT Prnposa[.Fnr Services /s'nviroirmeirta!/SG~RA Services 1 0 NELSON & POPE, ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS 1 NELSON & POPE About Nelson 8 Pope ... ENGINEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG FOR OVER 50 YEARS, NELSON & POPE, ENGINEERS & ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYORS HAS PROVIDED MUNICIPAL, INSTITUTIONAL, ARCHITECTURAL AND PRIVATE CLIENTS DIVERSE EXPERTISE AND INNOVATIVE DESIGN FOR LAND AND INFRASTRUCTURE FEASieiuTY&DUE DEVELOPMENT. AS A MULTI-DISCIPLINED CIVIL ENGINEERING D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE , LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEYING AND ENVIRONMENTAL FIRM WITH OVER 100 SURVEY/NG&MAPP/NG TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES, NELSON & POPE OFFERS CLIENTS C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG CREATIVE PLANNING AND DESIGN SOLUTIONS NEEDED FOR TRAFF/C&H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG COMPLEX LAND AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG CONSTRUCTION IN TODAY'S DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT. RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG&DES/GN TO FURTHER MEET THE NEEDS OF CLIENTS, N&P AND THE MAR/NE&WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING FIRM OF CHARLES VOORHIS & STRUCTURAL DES/GN& ASSOCIATES CREATED THE FIRM NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS, LLC. ENG/NEER/NG TOGETHER, THE FIRMS OFFER CLIENTS COMPREHENSIVE CIVIL, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG SANITARY, TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING PERM/TT/NG& INTEGRATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING FOR A FULL PROCESS/NG SERVICE CAPABILITY TO ENSURE THAT PROJECTS ARE MANAGED ENV/RONMENTAL FROM CONCEPTION THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION. CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON NELSON & POPE AND NELSON, POPE & VOORHIS EMPLOYEES ARE RECOGNIZED EXPERTS AND REPRESENT CLIENTS BEFORE MUNICIPAL AND REGULATORY BOARDS AND AGENCIES. THIS HAS MEET/NGTHE NEEDS OF FOSTERED AN EXCELLENT WORKING AND PROFESSIONAL OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 7954 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE VARIOUS APPROVING ORGANIZATIONS. OUR FIRMS HAVE CAPABLE STAFFS OF CIVIL, TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAY, SANITARY, AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS; LAND SURVEYORS; PLANNERS; ECOLOGISTS; HYDROLOGISTS; AND NELSON & POPE ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS. N&P EMPLOYEES ARE LICENSED AS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA AND CONNECTICUT MELVILLE, NEW YORK qS WELL AS LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN NORTH 1 1747 CAROLINA, FLORIDA AND VERMONT. PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM 1 1 NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG What we d0... SURVEY/NG PL.ANN/NG FEASIBILITY AND DUE DILIGENCE ASSISTANCE: COMPREHENSIVE ENV/RONMENTAL RESEARCH INTO SITE DEVELOPMENT RELATED ISSUES AFFECTING PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION, TIMING AND COSTS... FEAS/B/L/TY&DUE . LAND AND SITE PLANNING: FOR SITES RANGING IN SIZE FROM LESS D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE THAN AN ACRE. TO OVER 1000 ACRES; CONCEPTUAL SITE LAND &SITE PLANNING SURVEYING & MAPPING DEVELOPMENT PLANNING; DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES; ZONING C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG AND SITE YIELD STUDIES... TRAFF/C & HIGHWAY ENG/NEER/NG • SURVEY AND MAPPING: BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYING; SANITARY ENG/NEER/NG GPS AND GIS MAPPING; LAND DIVISION AND ACQUISITION MAPPING; RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY HIGHWAY CONTROL SURVEYING; WETLANDS AND UNIQUE FEATURE PLANNING & DES/GN MAR/NE&WATERFRONT MAPPING... ENGINEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN& • SITE DEVELOPMENT DESIGN: CIVIL ENGINEERING; CONSTRUCTION ENG/NEER/NG AND BID DOCUMENTS; COMPREHENSIVE DRAINAGE, EROSION STORMWATER CONTROL AND STORMWATER STUDIES; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PERMITTING & PLANS... PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL • TRAFFIC AND HIGHWAY ENGINEERING: TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS, CONSULT/NG TRAFFIC CALMING STUDIES; SIGNALIZATION; TRAFFIC AND HIGHWAY SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION AND BID DOCUMENTS; PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND CONSTRUCTION SIGNING; ROAD OPENING PERMITTING; MPT PLANS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY... MEET/NG THE NEEVS OF • SANITARY ENGINEERING: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ADVANCED OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 WASTE TREATMENT FACILITIES; PUMPING STATION AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS; AND WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION... • RECREATIONAL FACILITIES: PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION AND BID DOCUMENTS FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOLF, ATHLETIC AND PARK FACILITIES... NELSON Be POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD VVATERFRONT ENGINEERING: HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING; MELVILLE, NEW YORK CONSTRUCTION AND BID DOCUMENTS FOR JETTIES, BULKHEADS, 1 1747 PIERS, COMMERCIAL DOCKING FACILITIES AND MARINAS... PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM _r_~~ , C~ t I~ NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING: STAAD CERTIFIED IN THE DESIGN AND PLANN/NG ANALYSIS FOR BUILDINGS, RETAINING WALLS, PILES, AND SHEETING ENV/RONMENTAL AND SEISMIC AND WIND LOADING ANALYSIS... • STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS: DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT FEAS/B/L/TY&DUE PLANS FOR STORMWATER AND EROSION CONTROL COMPLIANCE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE WITH LATEST FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS; PREPARATION AND LANG&S/TEPLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG PROCESSING OF NOI; AND SITE COMPLIANCE DURING C/V/L ENGINEER/NG CONSTRUCTION... TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG . ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING: PHASE 1 & Z SITE ASSESSMENTS; SAN/TARYENGINEER/NG SITE REMEDIATION PLANS; ASBESTOS AND LEAD TESTING; IMPACT RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PL.4NN/NG & DES/GN ANALYSIS AND STATEMENTS; COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING; MAR/NE&WATERFRONT COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENG/NEER/NG REGULATIONS AND REVIEW; COASTAL/MARINE PERMITTING AND STRUCTURAL DES/GN& WETLANDS; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS: AND HABITAT ENGINEER/NG IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT... STORMWATER MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PERMITTING AND PROCESSING: PREPARATION AND PROCESSING OF • PROCESSING APPLICATIONS FOR SUBMITTAL; CLIENT REPRESENTATION BEFORE ENV/RONMENTAL MUNICIPAL AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY AT CONSULT/NG HEARINGS... SERV/CES DUR/NG CONST/?UCT/ON SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION: ENGINEERING CONSULTATION; PREPARATION AND COORDINATION OF BID DOCUMENTS; BID REVIEW AND ANALYSIS; RESIDENT SERVICES; SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING; MEETING THE NEEDS OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCES; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OUR CL/EN75 S/NCE f954 PLAN MONITORING; CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES; APPROXIMATE COST OF CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES; CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING; AND PREPARATION OF AS-CONSTRUCTED AND FINAL SURVEYS. NELSON & POPE THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF NELSON & POPE AND NELSON, POPE & 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD VOORHIS, THE FIRMS ARE ABLE TO OFFER ALL CLIENTS COMPLETE MELVILLE, NEW YORK ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM i `` , NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL FEASieiurY& DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & SITE PLANNING SURVEYING & MAPPING C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & HIGHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY PLANNING & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PERMITTING & PROCESSING ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULTYNG SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD M ELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 63 7 -427-5665 Fax: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM The commitment... NELSON & POPE INVITES THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS HOW WE CAN ASSIST YOU IN ACHIEVING YOUR GOALS AND IN IMPLEMENTING YOUR DEVELOPMENT PLANS. WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING QUALITY ENGINEERING TO ALL CLIENTS. NELSON & POPE CLIENTS ARE SECURE IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT ALL RECEIVE INNOVATIVE AND QUALITY SERVICES AND VALUE ENGINEERED PROJECTS IN A PROFESSIONAL AND TIMELY MANNER. THIS STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS PERFORMS AS AN INTRODUCTION; THE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN A MORE DETAILED PRESENTATION OF SERVICES OFFERED BY NELSON & POPE, AS WELL AS A SAMPLING OF PROJECTS. CALL, WE WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOUR ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS ... VICTOR BERT, PE ART KOERBER, PE JOSEPH EPIFANIA, PE ROBERT NELSON, JR. PE PAUL RACZ, LS THOMAS LEMBO, PE GARY BECKER, PE GREG PETERMAN, LS ERIC MCFERRAN. PE ~` ' _ II L~ u ~J i NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG GENERAL SURVEYING ENV/RONMENTAL BOUNDARY & ALTA/AGSM SURVEYS TITLE SURVEYS & LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY SURVEYING FEAS/B/L/TY&DUE ACQUISITION /EASEMENT SURVEYS & MAPPING D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE DAMAGE ACQUISITION MAPPING LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG&MAPP/NG TOPOGRAPHIC & PHOTOMETRIC SURVEYS C/V/G ENG/NEER/NG TREE LOCATION PLANS TRAFF/C&H/GHWAY HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL SURVEY CONTROL ENGINEER/NG SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG HYDROGRAPHIC & SOUNDING SURVEYS RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY RECORD RESEARCH & ANALYSIS PLANNING &DES/GN ARCHITECTURAL SURVEYS MAR/NE&WATERFRONT GPS SURVEYING ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & G I S M A P P I N G ENG/NEER/NG SUBSURFACE UTILITIES SURVEYS STORMWATER GROUND PENETRATING RADAR MANAGEMENTPL.4NN/NG SETTLEMENT/MOVEMENT SURVEYS PERM/TYING & PROCESS/NG WETLAND & HIGH WATER DELINEATION ENVIRONMENTAL FEMA FLOOD CERTIFICATIONS CONSULTING EXPERT TESTIMONY SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCT/ON MAPPING & SUBDIVISIONS CONCEPTUAL & YIELD PLANS MEET/NGTHENEEDS OF ZONING ANALYSIS OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 STEEP SLOPE STUDIES RADIUS & REZONING MAPPING ZONING BOARD APPLICATIONS & TESTIMONY PRELIMINARY & FINAL LAND DIVISION MAPPING PLOT GRADING, DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL PLANS ROAD PROFILES & IMPROVEMENT PLANS NELSON & POPE TREE CLEARING PLANS 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD NYC DEP PLAN & PROFILE DRAWINGS MELVILLE. NEW YORK NYC DOT HIGHWAY MAPPING & IMPROVEMENT PLANS 1 1747 APPLICATIONS & PROCESSING PHONE: 631-427-5665 REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS FAX: 631-427.5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM ~~, f, ~I ~, LJ J NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEYING PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/e/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULTING SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1954 NELSON He POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES & SURVEYING HEALTH DEPT. & BUILDING DEPT. PERMIT PLANS COMMERCIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT HIGH RISE BUILDING LAYOUT PILE, COLUMN & FOOTING CONTROL & LAYOUT RESIDENTIAL &MULTI-FAMILY BUILDING LAYOUT ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT CONTROL LAYOUT UTILITY & DRAINAGE LAYOUT WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENT CONTROL LAYOUT PROPERTY LINE FENCE STAKEOUT SETTING OF BOUNDARY MONUMENTS MONITORING WELL SURVEYS CONSTRUCTION AS-CONSTRUCTED PLANS FINAL SURVEYS ~~'' L Ll NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPPING C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MARINE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PL.ANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG T/fE NEEDS OF ' OUR CL/ENTS SINCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 631.427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM CONCEPTUAL & PLANNING DUE DILIGENCE ASSISTANCE ANALYSIS OF LAND USE REGULATIONS COMPILATION OF MAPS SITE CONSTRAINTS ANALYSIS & MAPPING ZONING ANALYSIS CONCEPTUAL PLANS & YIELD STUDIES SITE DESIGN & ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY GRADING & DRAINAGE PLANS ALIGNMENT & SITE GEOMETRY PLANS SITE GRADING & UTILITY PLANS EARTHWORK ANALYSIS PARKING ANALYSIS & DESIGN BRIDGE & CULVERT DESIGN EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS WATER DISTRIBUTION PLANS BACKFLOW PREVENTION PLANS LAWN IRRIGATION DESIGN SANITARY SEWER PLANS & PROFILES WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PLANS PREPARATION OF BID DOCUMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS SITE PLAN RENDERING & PRESENTATION BOARDS PERMIT & APPROVAL PROCESSING REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS & MEETINGS SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER'S PROBABLE COST OF CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE DURING BIDDING REVIEW & ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS ATTENDANCE AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING PERIODIC & RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION PREPARATION OF PROJECT PUNCH LIST PREPARATION OF RECORD DRAWING CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES ~`' L~ J NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONCEPTUAL &PLANNING FEASIBILITY & DUE DILIGENCE ASSISTANCE WASTE WATER DISPOSAL ENGINEERING REPORTS FEASieiL/TY&DUE DEVELOPMENT OF WASTE WATER DISPOSAL ALTERNATIVES D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE BOARD OF REVIEW & SEWER AGENCY APPLICATIONS LAND&S/TE PLANNING ANALYSIS OF DISPOSAL IN PINE BARRENS SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY DESIGN DOCUMENTS ENG/NEER/NG INDIVIDUAL WASTE WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESIGN SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG GREASE TRAP DESIGN RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY SANITARY SEWER, PUMP STATION &FORCE MAIN DESIGN PLANNING &DES/GN L,ARGE & SMALL ADVANCED WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT MAR/NE $' WATERFRONT D ESI G N ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN& ODOR CONTROL DESIGN ENG/NEER/NG DESIGN OF CHEMICAL & FUEL STORAGE FACILITIES STORMWATER AIR QUALITY DISCHARGE PERMITTING MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG FIRE FLOW &WATER DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS, MODELING & DESIGN PERM/TT/NG& BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE DESIGN PROCESSING LANDSCAPE AREA IRRIGATION DESIGN ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG PERMIT & APPROVAL PROCESSING SERV/CES DUR/NG REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS & MEETINGS CONSTRUCT/ON EXPERT TESTIMONY CLIENT REPRESENTATION AT BOARD OF REVIEW HEARINGS MEET/NG THENEEDS OF SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE f954 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE COST OF CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE DURING BIDDING REVIEW & ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS ATTENDANCE AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING PERIODIC & RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION NELSON & POPE ADVANCED WASTER WATER STARTUP OPERATION PREPARATION OF PROJECT PUNCH LIST 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD PREPARATION OF AS-CONSTRUCTED DRAWINGS MELVILLE, NEwYORK CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES 1 1747 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUALS PHONE: 631-427-5665 ON CALL ASSISTANCE FOR WASTE WATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM i 1 J 'J NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SURVEY/NG PREPARATION OF TRAFFIC IMPACT REPORTS & TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS PLANN/NG PREPARATION OF PARKING STUDIES ENV/RONMENTAL SITE ACCESS ANALYSIS VEHICULAR ACCESS SCTURNING RADIUS ANALYSIS FEAS/B/L/TY&DUE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE PREPARATION OF ROADWAY NEEDS STUDIES LAND&S/TEPLANN/NG TRAFFIC SIGNAL & INTERCONNECTION DESIGN SURVEY/NG&MAPP/NG STREET LIGHTING DESIGN C/V/G ENGINEER/NG PAVEMENT MARKING & SIGNING LAYOUT TRAFF/C&H/GHWAY EXPERT TESTIMONY AT HEARINGS AND BEFORE AGENCIES ENGINEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY HIGHWAY ENGINEERING PLANNING&DES/GN PREPARATION OF ROADWAY DESIGN REPORT MAR/NE&WATERFRONT HIGHWAY NEEDS ANALYSIS ENG/NEER/NG PREPARATION OF STORM WATER DISPOSAL STUDIES STRUCTURAL DES/GN& PREPARATION OF HIGHWAY ROAD IMPROVEMENT PLANS ENGINEER/NG STORMWATER INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT PLANS MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PREPARATION OF MAINTENANCE Sc PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC PLANS PERM/TT/NG & PREPARATION OF SPECIFICATIONS & CONTRACT DRAWINGS PROCESSING UTILITY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS INSTALLATION PLANS ENV/RONMENTAL PREPARATION OF UTILITY RELOCATION PLANS & UTILITY CONSULT/NG COORDINATION SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON STATE & COUNTY ROAD OPENING PERMIT PLANS PERMIT & APPROVAL PROCESSING REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS & MEETINGS MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1954 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS ASSISTANCE DURING BIDDING REVIEW & ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS ATTENDANCE AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING NELSON & POPE PERIODIC & RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD PREPARATION OF PROJECT PUNCH LIST MELVILLE, NEW YORK CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES 1 1747 PREPARATION OF AS-CONSTRUCTED PLANS FIELD LAYOUT OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS PHONE: 631.427-5665 FAX: 631.427.5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM ~~ . NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG CONCEPTUAL AND PLANNING PLANNING CONCEPTUAL PLANS ENV/RONMENTAL FACILITY & NEEDS PLANNING FEASIBILITY STUDIES FEAS/B/Ln's~&DUE CONCEPTUAL COST ESTIMATES D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND&S/TEPLANN/NG SITE DESIGN DOCUMENTS SURVEY/NG&MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG ATHLETIC FIELD LAYOUT & GRADING TRAFF/C&F//GHWAY SYNTHETIC GRASS ATHLETIC FIELD DESIGN ENG/NEER/NG TENNIS COURT DESIGN SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG PARKING FIELD & ACCESS DESIGN RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY PLANNING&DES/GN PLAYGROUND AND PARK AMENITY DESIGN MAR/NE&WATERFRONT BATHROOM ,RECREATION & MAINTENANCE BUILDING DESIGN ENG/NEER/NG SANITARY WASTE DISPOSAL & UTILITY SERVICE DESIGN STRUCTURAL DES/GN& TURF & PLANTING DESIGN ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER LIGHTING DESIGN MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG TURF IRRIGATION AND WATER SUPPLY DESIGN PERM/TT/NG& UNDER DRAIN & STORMWATER DESIGN PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL PREPARATION OF CONTRACT DRAWINGS CONSULTING PREPARATION OF SPECIFICATIONS & CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SERVICES DURING SITE PLAN RENDERING & PRESENTATION BOARDS CONSTRUCT/ON REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS & MEETINGS SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION MEET/NGTHENEEDSOF ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 ASSISTANCE DURING BIDDING REVIEW & ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS ATTENDANCE AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING PERIODIC & RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION NELSON & POPE CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD PREPARATION OF AS'CONSTRUCTED & RECORD SURVEYS MELVILLE, NEW YORK REVIEW OF CONTRACTOR PAYMENT REQUESTS 1 1747 PREPARATION OF PROJECT PUNCH LIST PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM 1 ~I NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY& DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND&S/TEPLANN/NG DESIGN DOCUMENTS SURVEYING&MAPP/NG EVALUATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES & ENGINEERING REPORT C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG SEISMIC ANALYSIS (STAAD CERTIFIED) TRAFFIC&H/GHWAY ENGINEERING LOAD & WIND ANALYSIS SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG FOUNDATION & FOOTING DESIGN RECREATIONAL FACILITY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & DESIGN PLANNING&DES/GN CONCRETE, TIMBER & GEO-GRID RETAINING WALL DESIGN MAR/NE& WATERFRONT STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATIONS ENG/NEER/NG MARINE ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL DES/GN& ENG/NEER/NG PERMIT & APPROVAL PROCESSING STORMWATER REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS & MEETINGS MANAGEMENT PLANNING PERM/TT/NG& SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS/NG ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE COST OF CONSTRUCTION ENV/RONMENTAL ASSISTANCE DURING BIDDING CONSULTING SERVICES DURING REVIEW & ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS CONSTRUCTION ATTENDANCE AT PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING SHOP DRAWING PROCESSING PERIODIC & RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION PREPARATION OF PROJECT PUNCH LIST MEET/NGTHE NEEDS OF CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTED FACILITIES OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 PREPARATION OF AS-CONSTRUCTED PLANS NELSON & POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631.427.5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM `~-~-. 1 C' NELSON & POPE ENGINEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL FEASieiL/TY & DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANNING SURVEYING & MAPPING C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & HIGHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARYENG/NEER/NG RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY PLANNING & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING PERM/TYING & PROCESSING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 NELSON Et POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM DESIGN SERVICES ANALYSIS OF EXISTING FACILITIES PLANNING & NEEDS STUDIES SURVEYING & MAPPING SOUNDINGS & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING WAVE & ICE IMPACT LOADING ANALYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING & PERMITTING DREDGING PLANS JETTY. BULKHEAD & PIER DESIGN EROSION CONTROL & SLOPE STABILIZATION DESIGN MUNICIPAL & PRIVATE RECREATIONAL MARINAS MARINE FUELING FACILITY DESIGN SANITARY WASTE HOLDING & PUMP-OUT FACILITIES UTILITY SERVICE DESIGN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS RESIDENT & PERIODIC RESIDENT SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION PREPARATION OF AS-CONSTRUCTED PLANS ~~ ' 1 NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D!L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANNING SURVEYING & MAPPING C/V/L ENGINEER/NG TRAFF/C & HIGHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARPENG/NEER/NG RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY PLANNING & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING PERMITTING & PROCESS/NG ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 WALT WHITMAN ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 PHONE: 631-427.5665 FAX: 631-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM SUMMARY OF SERVICES PROVIDED DURING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION & BID DOCUMENTS ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE COST OF CONSTRUCTION BID REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION PRE-CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT MEETINGS SHOP DRAWING REVIEW & PROCESSING CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION RESPONSE TO CONTRACTOR REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION INTERPRETATION OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS MAINTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC PLANS EROSION CONTROL PLANS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS & NOI NOTIFICATION REVIEW OF PERCENT COMPLETE & CONTRACTOR'S PAYMENT REQUESTS PUNCH LIST PREPARATION CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETED FACILITIES CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL & STATE STORMWATER EROSION REQUIREMENTS COORDINATION WITH MUNICIPAL AGENCIES AS-CONSTRUCTED DRAWINGS & FINAL SURVEYS ~~ 'r NELSON & POPE TRANSPORTATION REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS 1 1 1 ENG/NEER/NG ' SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL ' FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG ' SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG t SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN ' MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG ' STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1954 NELSON & POPE ' 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York ' 11747 ' PHONE: 631-427-5665 Fax: 631 -427-5620 NP@NEL SONPOPECOM PRO JECt TYPE TRAFFIC CALMING Si SAFETY S'IUDV PROJECT SCOPE: 3.2rJ MIL.FS OF URBAN ARTE RI AI ROADWAY ~_ _ - __ RELEVANT COMPONENTS • TRAFFIC DATA COLLEC TION • TRAFFIC PROJECTIONS Bc I ANAI YSIS i • SIGNAI OPERATION ANALYSIS • INVENTORY OFExIS'IING CON DI (IONS ~, • TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY I • DEVELOP MFNT c~ ANAL YSIS OF SHORT S~ LONG TERM ALTERNATIVES • TRAFFIC CALMING DESIGN • PEDFS iRIAN SAFETY • BIGVG LE LANES • PRELIMINARY DESIGN • PLANS • SPECIFICATIONS • ENGINEERS EST. OF COST OF CONSTRUCTION • PUBLIC OUTREACH PERFORMED A VFHICUI AR AND PEDESi RIAN SAFETY STUDY OF 3.23-MILE CORRIDOR FXTE NDING FROM HICKSVILLE ROAD IN MASSAPEQUA TO BOUNDARY AVENUE IN NORTH MASSAPEQUA, STUDY INCLUDED PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION. TRAFFIC VOLUME AND MOVEMENT DAIA COLLECTION. EX TENSIVF FIELD INVENTORY. SIGNAL. OPERATION DATA CO1.I FC TION AND AN OVERAI I OPERATIONS ANALYSIS. DEVELOPED AND EVALUATED BOTH SHORT TERM AND LONG PERM MEASURES 10 INCREASE SAFETY FOR MOTORISTS, BICYC LISPS, AND PEDESTRIANS AS PART OF LHE NYSDOT LOCAL SAFE STREETS TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM. RECOMMENDA'I IONS WERE PR ESEN TFD IO THE COMMUNITY AT A PU RI.I C. INFORMATION MFF HNG 1 NELSON & POPE 1 ENG/NEER/NG ' SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL LI, G ~1 FEAS/H/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG Br MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & /-1/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEOS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 7954 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PROJ EC:T TYPE: ROADWAY RECONSTRUC HON PRO.IFCT SCOPE: 2 MR FS OF ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION DESIGN TEAM f II ~'1 r5 I ,I'I '. PRIME, DESIGN, SURVEYING & ACQUISITION MAPPING SHAH ASSOCIATE S: DRAINAGE DESIGN f REI FVANT COMPONENTS: • DRAINAGE DESIGN '~, • CONC FPTUAL & PRELIMINARY • SIGNAL DESIGN DESIGN DOCUMENTS • PAVEMENT & SIGNING PI AN • TOPOGRAPHIC & EXISTING • MPT PLANS CONDITION SURVEY • SPECIFICATIONS • UTILITY COORDINATION & • ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION ", LOCATION COST ESTIMATE • BOUNDARY SURVEY • RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION • ACOl11Sl-HON SURVEYS OBSERVATION • CEOMEI RIG DESIGN PHONE 631-427-5665 ~ `' ~ PROVIDED ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND RESIDENT SERVICES FOR THE FAX'. 631-427-5620 RECON SI RUC HON OF MOTOR PARKWAY IN HAU PPAUGE FROM THE VICI NIIY OF THE WINDWATCH HOTEL & GOI F CLUB EASTERLY TO THE TOWN OF ISLIP NP@NELSONPOPECOM TOWN I INF. NELSON & POPE C' _:_--_ ~ ~` ENG/NEER/NG ' SURVEY/NG PLANNING ENV/RONMENTAL 1 1 FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D!L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LANG Br $/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & f'//GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SANITARY ENG/NEER/NG RECREATIONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE Bf WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TYING & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS SINCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PROJFC I" TYPE TRAFFIC: CAI MING & SAFETY STUDY PROJECT SCOPE: 3.5 MILE SECUON OF ROADWAY WITH 9 INTERSECTIONS RELEVANT COMPONENTS: • TRAFFIC DATA COLLECTION • SPEED DATA COLLECTION • INVENTORY OF EXISTING CONDITIONS • IDENTIFICATION OF NON- STANDARD FEATURES • ACCIDENT ANALYSIS • TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES • SYNCH RO TRAFFIC ANALYSIS • DEVELOPMENT OF SHOR/ & LONG TERM IMPROVEMENTS • COST-BFN F_FIT ANALYSIS • PREPARATION OF HIGHWAY He INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT STUDY REPORT N tvl' WITH ENG-WONG. TAUH & ASSOCIATES, IS PERFORMING A CORRIDOR sTUDV of A 3 5 MILE SECTION of WOODSIDE AVENUE/CR 99 THE sTUDv PHONE: 631-427-5665 CONSISTS OF QUANTIFYING EXISTING OPERA iIONAL AND SAFETY PROBLEMS FAX: 631-427-5620 ALONG INF CORRIDOR AND DFV ELOPING POTENTIAL. SHORT AND LONG TERM NP@NELSONPOPECOM ALI ERNATIVE IMPROVEMENTS INCORPORATING TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG ' SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL C ~J FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LANG & $/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARY ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG $TORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG $ERV/CES DURING CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 7954 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PROJECT TYPE: SIREEi LIGHTING PROJFCI SCOPE. MAPPING c~ I IGH I ING FOR B. 1 5 MILES OF ROADWAY ~ DESIGN TEAM: N FI.SON & Po PE RELEVANT COMPONENTS: • INVENTORY EXISTING CONDITIONS & LIGHTING FACILITIES • ROADWAY ROW MAPPING • PLANIMETRIC MAPPING OF EXISTING CONDITIONS • PHOTOMETRIC LAYOUT c~ DESIGN • LIGHTING POLE c~ FIXTURE 'I SFI FCTION • CONSTRUCTION DETAIL • SPECIFICATIONS • ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION I COST ESTIMATE ICI _. _'_...'..-_..... I MA ~Iti i' HAS BEEN RETAINED RY IHF TOWN OF BROOKHAV EN DEPAR-I MFNI OF PHONE: 631-427-5665 ST REEL LIGHTING TO PREPARE DESICdN PI ANS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FAX: 631-427-5620 FOR INF INSTAI IATION OF NEW SiREEI I_IG HTB FOR APPROXIMATELY 2 MILES NP@NELSONPOPECOM ON CR JJ (MAPLE AVE. I~O VII. L_AGE DR) AND 1 . 1 5 MILES ON CR 1 9 (RICHARD PI ro UNION AvE ). NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG ' SURVEYING PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL 1 FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC1L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG Br PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 79$4 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PHONE: 63 7 -427-5665 FAX: 631 -427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM PROJECT TYPE TRAFFIC SIGNAL. DESIGN SERVICE PROJECT SCOPE: EXISTING COUNTY ROAD & HIGH SCHOOL INI ERSFCTION IMPROVEMENTS RELEVANT COMPONENTS: • TOPOGRAPHIC Ht EXISTING CONDITION SLIRVFY • • INVENTORY OF EXISTING SIGNAL. EQUIPM FN'I • • PREPARATION OF PRELIMINARY • SIGNAL. DESIGN SIGNAL PL-ANS TNT ERCONN ECIION PI ANS PHASING DIAGRAM SIGNAL TIMING RESTORATION DETAILS SPEC]FIGAT IONS ENGINFER~S ESTIMATE ~, Nom. _. Nf I -~C~f. ,~ F'%~~'I WAS RETAINED BY THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I O PROVIDE DESIGN OF NEW SIGNAL TO SERVICE THE EXISTING SLIP h-11tH SC HOOT. COMPI.FX DRIVEWAY AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTION TO EXISTING SIGNAL SYSTEM. THE DESIGN WAS IN ACCORDA NCF WITH COUN TY~S STANDARDS AND RE OUIREM FN I.S. ~. T- ~~_ _.-, ~~ NELSON & POPE ENG/NEER/NG S[JRVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY ~ DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG ' SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DESIGN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ' ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN ~ ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENVIRONMENTAL ' CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF ' OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1 B54 NELSON & POPE ' 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New Yark ' 11747 PROJF CT TYPE: ROADWAY IMPROVEM ENTS-NYS STANDARDS PRO.TFG I SCOPE: RECONSTRUC PION OF EXISTING INTERSECTION REI FVANT COMPONENTS: • TOPOGRAPHIC & BOUNDARY • PRF PARATION OF EXTENDED SURVEV PROJECT PROPOSAL (EPP) • ACOUISII ION SURVEY • EAF PREPARATION • PRELIMINARY DESIGN & • PREPA RA I ION OF DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS REPORT (PHASE -V SCOPE OF SERVICES) • TRAFFIC CONDITIONS DATA • PREPARA I ION OF ROADWAY Si COI I FC I ION & ANALYSIS SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT PS&E DOCUMENTS (PHASES V-V) 1~~ l~ ~Vr;!' Wqs REI AINFD BY THE TOWN OF SLIP 10 PREPARE THE EPP. PHASE I THROUGH V PRFI IMINARY AND ENVIRONM FN TAI DOCUMENTS AND PHASE V PHONE 631-427-5665 AND IV FINAL PI ANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT FAX: 631-427-5620 OF THE FXISI ING INTERSECTION TO ACCOMMODATE INCREASED HIGH SCHOOI NPC~N ELSONPOPECOM TRAFFIC. NELSON & POPE ~~ 1 ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MARINE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE T 954 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New Yerk 11747 PHONE: 631-427-5665 F,4x: 63 1-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPE.COM - --- - -- PROJECT TYPE: TRAFFIC: CALMING FCC SAFETY STUDY PROJECT SCOPE: 1 .6 MILE SECTION OF ROADWAV WITH H INTERSECTIONS RELEVANT COMPONENTS • TRAFFIC DATA COI_LEGTION • SPEED DATA COLL ECTION I • INVEN rORY of EXISTING ' CONDH IONS • ACCIDENT ANALYSIS • TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES • DFVEI OPMENT OF SHORT c~ LONG TERM IMPROVEMENTS • COORDINATION WITH TOWN & RESIDENTS • IMPLEMENTAT ION OF M ETHODOL.OGIES CITED IN "SAFETY INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES MANUAL ~~ NELSON & POPE PJ--?I' PERFORMED A SAFE IY STUDY OF A 1 6 MILE SECTION OF PIRG EON HII I ROAD IN RESPONSE TO RESIDFNI~S CONCERNS. THE STUDY EXAMINED TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN CON DI rIONS AI ONG THE ROADWAY AND THE DE1 All_FD EVALUATION OF ACCIDENT DATA COLLISION DIAGRAMS WERE PREPARED TO IDENTIFY ACCIDFNI PlaITERNS. SHORT AND LONG TERM AL IFRNATIVE IMPROVEM F_N IB WERE DFVELO PE D. i ENGINEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANNING SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG SAN/TARP ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG R! DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1 J$4 PROJECT TYPE: PAVEMENT MARKING PROGRAM PROJFCI- SCOPE: OVER 40 MILES TO DATE- ON-CALL SERVICES RFI EVANT COMPONENTS ~. • INVENTORY EXISTING • FIELD MARK-OUT FOR STRIPING ~~ CONDITIONS • PREPARATION OF RECORD '~, • PREPARATION OF PAVEMENT DRAWINGS I r MARKING PLANS -. - -_. _. s / ~ i _ _ -.. J ,yl -___-. ``~ ~, NELSON & POPE t ~ 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 MP ,a.' HAS BEEN RETAINED BV THE TOWN OF BROOKHAV EN FO PROVIDF_ ON- PHONE 631-427-5665 GAI I DESIGN SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE TOWNS PAVEMENT MARKING FAX: 631-427-5620 PROGRAM. TO DALE Nikl' HAS PREPARED PL /FNS AND PROVIDED FIELD MARK- NP@NELSONPOPECOM OIIT SERVICES FOR OVER 40 MILES OF ROADWAY N1#' ALSO PREPARED A PARKING I OT LAYOUT FOR THE MODIFIED FOW N~S NEW OFFICES- NELSON & POPE ENGINEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENVIRONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCE ASS/STANCE LANG & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & /-//GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG $AN/TARY ENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG ~ DES/GN MAR/NE & WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG $TORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/ENTS S/NCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PHONE 631-427-5665 FAX: 63 1-427-5620 NP@NELSONPOPEGOM _ - _ -- - PROJFC'T TVPE: COUN TV ROADWAY WIDENING Et RECONSTRUC CION PROJECT SCOPE 2 MILES OF URBAN ARTERIAL ROADWAY DESIGN TEAM. 4 ...\ ft l'CA'4-PRIME. DESIGN. SURVEY: ENVIRONMENTAL$ PUBLIC OLITR EAGH CSM-DRAINAGE STUDV F1 COST ESTIMATE GEOMAPS NTE RN ATIONAL-'AERIAL TO POG RA PHV RELEVANT COMPONENTS • AERIAL LO POGRAPHV • TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY • ROW SURVEY • BASELINE SURVEYING • TRAFFIC & MOVEMEN I EVALUATION • Mrncn rloN of TRAFFIC • SYNCHRO ANALYSIS • DRAINAGE STUDY • ROADWAY GEOMETRICS • PLANS Et PROFILES • SIGNAL DESIGN • MPT PLANS • PAVEMENT MARKING & SIGNING I' PLANS • BEAUTIFICATION PI AN • SPECIFICATIONS • ENGINEERS COST EST • ACQUISITION MAPPING • PUBLIC OUTREACH • ENVIRONMENTAL /CEQ HEARING ~:'. ; f _ \ r y K~l_a c NtiI HAS BEEN RETAINED BY THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOFdKS TO PREPARE DRAINAGE STUDY AND DETAILED ROAD IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR THE WIDENING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY 2 MILES OF ROADWAY AND THE REDFVELOPM ENT AND BEAUTIFICATION PI ANS FOR THE PINE AIRF/BRENTWOOD HAML FT AREA. I HE SYNCHRO COMPUTER MODEI IS BEING UTILIZED TO EVAI UATE AL-TERNATIVE MITIGATION PL ANS FOR THE INTERSECTION WITH THE LIE. GJ~2f' HAS PREPARED THE DOCUMENTATION FOR THE SU BMITCAI 10 THE COUNTY~S COU NCII ON ENVIRONMENTAL- QUALITY. I~ NELSON & POPE ~I 1 ENG/NEER/NG SURVEY/NG PLANN/NG ENV/RONMENTAL FEAS/B/L/TY & DUE D/L/GENCEASS/STANCE LAND & S/TE PLANN/NG SURVEY/NG & MAPP/NG C/V/L ENG/NEER/NG TRAFF/C & H/GHWAY ENG/NEER/NG $AN/TARYENG/NEER/NG RECREAT/ONAL FAC/L/TY PLANN/NG & DES/GN MAR/NE ~ WATERFRONT ENG/NEER/NG STRUCTURAL DES/GN & ENG/NEER/NG STORMWATER MANAGEMENTPLANN/NG PERM/TT/NG & PROCESS/NG ENV/RONMENTAL CONSULT/NG SERV/CES DUR/NG CONSTRUCT/ON MEET/NG THE NEEDS OF OUR CL/EN75 S/NCE 1954 NELSON & POPE 572 WaltWhitman Road Melville, New York 11747 PROJECT TYPE: FIRE STATION PROJECT SCOPE: ACCESS SIGNALIZATION DESIGN TEAM: NELSON & POPE RELEVANT COMPONENTS: • EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY • CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION • DRIVEWAY ACCESS PLANS • OPERATIONAL START UP • TRAFFIC SIGNAL DESIGN • AS-CONSTRUCTED DOCUMENTS • PROCESSING TOWN, STATE & • CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION STATE • CERTIFICATION OF IMPROVEMENTS • BID REVIEW J 1~r` / _. , r / ,•(` h! ~ \ h ~t. em ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~. ~g] i ~ V Jl X ~ ~ ~. :a ~, i /. :~ ~ ~ ~ ~%''= ~~' i ~ '~'~n~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ (._.._ a..~_. ~~~~ la.r ~~ ~ ~ ~i ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ \ .. • ., __ ,~ , I _ i _ , ~~ \ _, , _._. ~ .... t .. ~:• _ - , PHONE: 637-427-5665 N!k F' PROVIDED ENGINEERING, TRAFFIC, AND SURVEY SERVICES FOR THE SIGNALIZATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION DRIVEWAY ACCESSES FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS FAX: 637-427-5620 THROUGHOUT LONG ISLAND. LOCATIONS INCLUDED THE OCEAN SIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT, NP@NELSONPOPE.COM WEST (SLIP FIRE DEPARTMENT AND JERICHO FIRE DISTRICT. NELSON & POPE 1 L~ i NELSON & POPE TRANSPORTATION RESUMES ~ ! • JOSEPH G. PECORA, P.E., P.T.O.E. Associate /Division Manager -Traffic ' Years of Experience 34 Project Assignment ' Project Manager -Traffic Engineering ' Key Qualifications Mr. Pecora has over 34 years experience in transportation engineering, planning, and operations in the public sector. Mr. Pecora was the Chief Transportation ' Engineer for Nassau County serving as Director of Traffic Engineering, prior to being appointed the Commissioner of Public Works for Nassau County. r As Director of Traffic Engineering, Mr. Pecora was responsible to implement the County's Transportation Program. This program involved the design, maintenance, and operation of approximately- 1550 traffic signals. Mr. Pecora was also responsible for the operation and maintenance of the County's ' Centralized Computer Traffic System. The Traffic Engineering office was also responsible for the signing and marking of approximately 2200 lane miles of roadways as well as the operation and maintenance of various street lighting for the County facilities and bridges. ' As Director of Traffic Engineering, Mr. Pecora represented the CountS~ in providing expert witness testimony in various courts. Mr. Pecora as Director of ' Traffic Engineering was responsible to manage and implement the County's transportation program while at the same time be sensitive to the needs and concerns of both the residences and elected public officials. As Commissioner of Public Works for Nassau CountS~, Mr. Pecora managed the Divisions of Highways and General Engineering, Road Maintenance, Sanitation, Building, Administration, Traffic Engineering that comprised the Department of Public Works. This involved a staff of approximately 950 with an operating budget of 80 million and a Capital Construction Budget of 100 million. The department was responsible for the operation and maintenance of 54 bridges, 631 storm drainage systems and 2 wastewater treatment facilities (170 million gallons per day). Relevant Experience Mr. Pecora's years of experience involved traffic safety studies, pedestrian ' studies, signal design, traffic calming studies, accident analysis, intersection analysis, traffic impact studies regarding both private and public development. Typical Projects J- Rockaway Turnpike Reconstruction -The project involved a study of conditions and the development of alternatives to improve traffic safety, as well as the design and reconstruction of pavement and drainage improvements, and traffic signal safety upgrades. ' ~- Street-Scape Beautification - As part of Nassau County's community revitalization program, these projects provided for new sidewalks, decorative pavements, curbs, landscaping, grading, lighting, drainage and street furniture, i.e. benches and receptacles. ~- Nassau County Computer Traffic Signal Improvements -There projects involve traffic signal design and interconnection for various roadways throughout Nassau County. The projects included the development of traffic signal plans, specifications, and construction cost estimates. Traffic Corridor Studies - These projects included complete documentation of existing traffic volumes, parking operations, roadway and intersection configuration, traffic signal planning and timing, accident records and exifing land uses with proposed development. ' #- Sign Management System - Implemented the first sign management program for Nassau County. The sign management system provides for ' the inventory, management and maintenance of approximately 15,000 signs under the County's jurisdiction. The system uses apen-based. computer that ties into the County's GIS base map. ' ~- Traffic Signal Timing Progression Studies - Supervised and implemented traffic signal timing studies along various roadways within Nassau County. The studies included traffic counts and analysis to develop timing plans along various road corridors. ' Professional Affiliations Institute of Transportation ~ Fellow d- Elected International Director of ITE ~ Held all elective offices of the ITE New York-New Jersey Met Section including President of the NY-NJ Met Section (1997) 1 Served as Membership Chairman of the NY-NJ Met Section, ITE National Policy Committee and District I representative of the ITE Urban Traffic ' Engineers Council American Public Works Association 3k Held numerous elective offices in the American Public Works Association at both the Branch and Chapter level including President of the L.I. Branch ' and, most recently, President of the New York Metro Chapter (1997) { Former member of Transportation Committee National Committee on Uniform Traffle Control Devices ~- Former member (one of 37 seats nationwide) Former Chairman of the A.P.W.A. Delegation to the National Committee ~ Presently member of the ITE Delegation to the National Committee Professional Registrations Registered Professional Engineer, New York and Florida; Registered Traffic Engineer, California; P.T.O.E. -Certified Professional Traffic Operations Engineer elsun, Pnpe & Vunrhis, LLC/Nelson & Pupe ERIC J. McFERRAN, PE Partner-Transportation Department Years of Experience 11 a Project Assignment Task Leader -Highway Engineering Key Qualifications As the Supervising Partner for the Transportation Department and Department Head of the Highway Division of the Transportation Department, Mr. McEen~an has been involved in the preparation of construction drawings and specifications for private and municipal roadway and traffic projects. The projects have included complete roadway reconstruction for local municipalities, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NYSDOT; traffic impact mitigation plans Yor private clients and developers; traffic calming and traffic signal plans fur municipalifies. Mr. McEerran directly supervises the staff in the Highway Division while providing oversight to the Traffic Division and the Utilities & Telecommunications Division of the Transportation Department. Relevant Experience d Wicks Road (CR 7) Reconstruction Project Suffolk Q~unti~ Department of Public Works Serving as the Supervising Partner for the preparation of the detailed contract documents for the reconstruction of CR 7, Wicks Koad in Brentwood. The project scope includes the widening, reconstruction and beautification of approximately 2 miles of urban arterial roadway from its intersection with CR 67, Motor Parkway south to the existing railroad crossing in Brentwood. The project tasks include topographic and ROW surveying, preparation of acquisition mapping, detailed roadway, drainage and signal improvement plans, a SYNCHRO analysis of the Motor Parkway-I.1F. Service Roads-Wicks Road intersections, detailed specifications, preparation of an engineer's estimate, and assisting in the coordination with the Town of Islip. ~ Ofd Country Road (CR 58) Drainage Study Suffolk Counh/ DeF~orhrumt of Public Works Supervised the technical staff in the preparation of the Stormwater Management flan and drainage area acquisition mapping fora 5- mile segment of CK 5H, Old ~ Ili~~'y;~i Nelsun, Pupe .@ Vuurhis, LLC/Nelson K Popr i Country Road in Riverhead. Due to the proximity to environmentally sensitive areas, the project required the development of stormwater disposal plans in conformance to the current State and Federal regulations regarding stormwater discharge. ~ Long Island Motor Parkway (CR 67) Suffolk Counh~ !?eparhnrnt of Public Works Served as the project engineer and was involved in the design of roadway and drainage improvements for approximately two miles of CR 67 in Islandia. The project consisted of a new positive drainage system, roadway resurfacing, new recharge basins, new traffic signals and minor roadway widening. Responsibilities included concephial & final roadway alignments, roadway profiles, pavement marking layout, design details and detailed quantity takeoff & engineer's estimate. 1 Terry Road (CR 16) Improvements Suffolk County l~e)~nrtnienf of Public Work; As part of extensive traffic mitigation requirements for development along Terry Road, roadway improvement plans were prepared for the Suffolk County DPW. Th i d f h li f i l 3000' f T R d e project cons ste o t e rea gnment o approx mate y o erry oa and it's intersection with N.Y.S. Route 347 to provide adequate lane configuration and traffic control. Responsibilities included conceptual layout and final design profile; drainage modifications; pavement markings, and geometric alignment computations for acquisition map preparation. a Lincoln Boulevard /NYS Route 454 Intersection Improvements Neza Ynrk Shah° I~eEnart~ncnt of Tr~ansporhatiorr / Tozon of IsliE~ Served as the Project Manager and the lead Design Engineer for the preliminary and final design phases of this NYSDOT off-system project. Mr. McFerran was responsible for the preparation of construction contract documents and detailed quantity takeoff & engineer's estimate in NYSDOT standard metric format for ~' NYSDOT letting. The project included a widening on Lincoln Boulevard at NYS Route 454 and the installation of a new traffic signal. 1 Glen Cove Road & Northern Boulevard Intersection Improvements Greenvale, Nassau County, New York Nnss~au Counh~ Dc°partrneut of Public Works As the Project Manager for this Nassau County Department of Public Works project, Mr. McFerran supervised the preparation of construction plans, specifications, aaluisiticm maps, detailed quantity takeoff and construction cost Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LL(7Nelson .X Pnpc estimates fur the following improvements to the intersection of Glen Cove Road and NYS Route 25A: widening of the northwest corner for the construction of additional lanes; construction of a new traffic signal; restoration and reconfiguration of the parking lots adjacent to the widenulgs; reconstruction of Willis Place. Provided the necessary supervision of project engineers, engineers and technicians to perform the specific design services including intersection grading, drainage, full depth pavement reconstruction and widening, resurfacing and milling, traffic signal modifications, pavement markings, signing, maintenance and protection of traffic, side street reconstruction, parking lot realignment Rz restoration and utility relocations. The capabilities of the design team under Mr. McNerran's supervision were demonstrated on this project as a quality product was produced while working under challenging time constraints. ' +~ Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, Nassau County, New York Nassau Counh~ l7eynrhneutof Piihlic Works Currently serving as the Project Manager where Nelson & Pope was retained by the Nassau County Department of Public Works to perform an extensive drainage study on a one and a half mile section of Hempstead Avenue between Nassau Road and Woodfield Road. A detailed report was prepared to document the findings of this study. Also included with the tasks in the study phase was a pavement condition inventory, traffic condition survey, parking study, and geometric alignment analysis. Three improvement alternatives were developed as a result of the study. The Phase II and Phase III tasks are currently being developed and include topographic surveying and detailed construction plans in standard Nassau County format showing the specific improvements to the drainage, curbing & sidewalk, concrete pavement repair, asphalt overlay, on- street parking and pavement markings. 1 Ridgeway Avenue Extension East Setauket, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York Town of Brookh~~z~eu / Sunrise Assisted Lining Mr. McFerran served as the Project Manager and supervised engineers, technicians and construction inspectors. The project consisted of the construction of a new roadway from NYS Route 25A to Hills Drive in Fast Setauket, New York. The roadway was a tenti~ of a mile in length and involved a public /private partnership consisting of the NYS Uepartment of Transportation, the Town of Brookhaven and Sunrise Development All three parties were f i f h d N l bl f h i & on o separate sect ons o t e roa way. son responsi e or t e construct e ~ Ili P~-~'~(;ii ~~ ~on, Pupe R Voorhis, LLC/Nelson & Pope Pope was retained by the Town of Brookhaven and Sunrise Development to provide construction documents and construction observation services. Detailed design plans and specifications were prepared and included the following general items of work: roadway, drainage, parking lot reconstruction, lighting relocations, pavement markings, signing, landscaping and grading. ~ Meadowbrook State Parkway Collector Distributor Road New York Shute Dep~~rtniettf of Puhlic Works Project engineer For the design and preparation of contract documents for the extension of the northbound Collector-Distributor Road adjacent to Meadowbrook Parkway. The planned $13 Million C-0 Road construction will also entail an extension of the existing Stewart Avenue bridge, and relocation of Hempstead's Resource Recovery Plant's site access road. Responsibilities include preliminary layout of alternative aligmnents and prutiles for Design Report preparation; geometric coordination of proposed GD Road alignment; grading and cross-sections, drainage system design and modifications, and conformance of design to NYS Standard Details and Criteria. ~ High Farms Road Phase I and II Cleo Head, Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York Toznrl of Ouster B~~y Depnrhnent of Piil~lic Wo~~ks Mr. McPerran was the Project Manager where Nelson & Pope was retained by the Town of Oyster Bay Highway Department to provide construction documents for the rehabilitation of High Farms Road from Glen Cove Road to Brookville Lane. The project consisted of topographic surveying, inventory of existing drainage struchires, pavement condition survey and detailed plan & profile drawings illustrating the recommended roadway remediation solutions. The Phase I portion was constructed under the Town requirements contracts in the Summer of 1999 and included milling & overlay as well as full depth reconstruction while maintaining existing concrete gutters. The Phase 11 portion was constructed in the Summer of 2002 and included the reconstruction of the entire roadway with asphalt tip-up gutters. The solution for the Phase I[ section of High Farms Road incorporated a new profile to improve the drivability and to eliminate problematic low points. Mr. McPerran also supervised a team of N&P Construction Inspectors who provide daily supervision and measurement of quantities during the construction phase. 1 Various NYSDOT Roadway Improvement Permit Plans These projects included the development of traffic mitigation plans for NYSDOT roadwork permits along New York State Route 347, Route 112, Route 110, Route Ilii~-~'~('~i ~~ Nelson, Pupe & Vuurhis, IJ.C/~elsun & Pups 27A, Route 25A and Route 25. The projects typically included roadway widening, drainage modifications and reconfigurations of lane widths to mitigate additional traffic requirements. 1 Various NCDPW, SCDPW and Town Roadway Improvement Permit Plans These projects included the development of traffic mitigation plans for NCDPW, SCDPW or local Town permits. The projects typically included roadway widening, drainage modifications and reconfigurations of lane widths to mitigate additional traffic requirements. Education Bachelor of Science, Civil F'.ngineering, University of Rhode Island, 1994 ' Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers Professional Registrations Professional Engineer, New York, 1999 Continuing Education Coursework Work Zone Safeh~ Inspection, NHI (National Highway Institute) Course No. 38063, September 2001. Tecluiiilues for Paven~enY Rehabilitation, American Society of Civil Engineers together with the Federal Highway Administration, September 2002. Roadside Design, American Society of Civil Engineers, June 2003. Roundabout Desi,S>n St~minar, New York State Department of Transportation, December 2004. 1 Ilia-!ll~ii ~~ 1 i 1 1 1 1 f 1 ~~> • • '' 0`" I~iPu~i ~` ~,,~ ATTACHMENT D PROPOSAL FORM Proposal for Services E~aviroiamentaUSl:QRA Services PROPOSAL FORM Date: _~ NAME of BIDDER: Telephone: ~ ~;) !{Z7-SIo 6 .~ TO: SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD TOW NHALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 N~LCn ~Plr ~i/ /~C/~T72~ ~ i !/FyO,~~ ~1j7.r~iLltr~ ~~c3~~~, PC MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: The undersigned as bidder, declares that the only persons, company, or parties interested in this proposal as principals are named below; that this proposal is made without any connection, directly or indirectly with any other bidderfor the same work; that it is in all respects fairand without collusion or fraud, and that no person acting for or employed by the aforementioned owner is or will be interested directly or indirectly, in the performance of the contract, or the supplies relating to it, or in any portion of the profit thereof; that he has carefully examined the Project Scope of Work for Phase 1, and that he has satisfied himself by personal examination of the proposed work, and by such other means as he may have chosen, as to the conditions and requirements of the work; and he proposed and agrees that if his proposal be accepted he will contract to furnish all Design Services as outlined by the Scope of Work Phase 1 and to perform all the design work required to complete the design services for. THE NORTH FORK TRAIL, SCENIC. BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION PROJECT. INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE & FACILITIES -PIN: 0758.90. ' and all other work in connection therewith, in accordance with this notice to bidders as prepared by James A. Richter, R.A., Southold Town Engineering Department, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, 11971, and shall comply with atl the stipulations contained therein and that he will start the work as directed by the Town, he will accept, in full payment thereof as listed below: FURNISH ALL DESIGN SERVICES AS INDICATED BY THE SCOPE OF WORK PHASE "1" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NOTICE TOBIDDERS.THEABOVEREFERENCEDACTIVITIES WILL BE COMPLETED FOR THE STIPULATED "LUMP SUM" OF: yS 000 farzfy - ~i r~ /NoUS.~caU Il/ou,c~~ (written In words) (written in numbers) We the undersigned, further agree that this proposal is a formal bid and shall remain in effect for a period of forty-five (45) days, the Town will acceptor reject this proposal or by mutual agreement may extend this time period. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: ,/ Signature ,f j~~ Bidders ~b~'~~~ ~OP~ nn of Bidder: // Address: ~7Z ~ih7~~irfiM~.tJKAdJ1 Telephone A.~~~u q i ~ ~/7~ y Number. ~ TI~~To~i ~ ~ J ~~ --.~V Date: ~ C, BOWNE AE&T GROUP Where Experience Empowers Vision July ]7, 2007 I?lizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk Town Clerks Office 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: biterpretlve Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities -PIN: 0758.90 llcar Ms. Neville: Sidney B. Bowne s son, i_i_r diS Fall Jericho Iw noikc~ PC Box 70`i fvluxola, NY 17501 Piwno. 51 FI a b ?350 Fax'. SIC-/4/-1396 mnn~ iow~rpo prom _ ~ ~.. . Sidney B. Bowne & Son, LLP (i3owne) is in receipt of your request for proposal for the above referenced project. Un(ortwiately, we will not be bidding on this project as we are unable to allocate the resources necessary to complete the job. While we will not be responding to this request, we hope that you will keep us in mind for future projects. Sincerely, ~L~ « 1, ' ~z f ~. ~ Ellen W. Sokol Marketing Coordinator • ~I I V I C iilLlV\ )IID llt ~inl-\L'~ I III '~iiL luiA Ir.iilll V Vii tlo. #8415 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Dina Mac Donald of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s), successively, commencing on the 21SI day of June. 2007. ~~~. \ _ »~ Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this 2007 LJ~ day o~~t~ ISTINA VOLINSKI CNR. NOtARY No.L01-V06106050W YORK 9udllnetl In Suffolk Cou28 2008 ;.pmmiselon ExPiroa FebNary I F A 1gO1](` NOTICE- TO BmDFRC PROJECT` Request for Proposals ("RFP") for Engiaeering, Architectural @ I)esigo Services: The Town Board of the Town of Southold invites New York State Li- censed Professional Archi[ec[s/Design- era andlorDesign & ArchiteMUral Firms to submit proposals for Town of South- oldconsideration in wmec[ionwith [he award of a consultant agreement to pro- vide Engineering, Architectural and/or Design services in connection with the programming, design and development for [he preparation o[ a "Project Spe- cific Request for Proposals" including; identifying a Qualified Bidders List and development of an RFP Raung System for the following Project: The North Fork 7Yai1, Scenic Byway: Ieterpretive Information Project Gterpre8ve Signage & FecJitica - PIN:0758.98 In general, the Engineering & Archi- tectural Services wi0 include all plan- ning, design, development and printing d a "Project SpuefBc Request for ]ko- po..~^uauo~ t« Pna~e tu: w mre tkauipffo~. d tllc mope of work required by -thesutccse[nl Proposer is se[ forth in the RFP Docu- ments. In order to be considered for award Hof this Agreement, the Proposer, who will be primarily responsible for perfor- mance of [he Services se[ forth herein, must be a Professional Engineer and/or Architect or such firm, Licensed and Registered in the Slate of New York. The Proposer must also have a back- ground in the design and ezecutlon of Town in[erpretlve signage and be able to demonstrate experience in handling similar projects. Proposals will be received a[ the of- fice of [he Southold Town Clerk, South- old Town Hall, P.O. Boz 1179, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, until: 10:00 AM, on July 19th, 2007 The Town of Southold reserves the right [o reject any and all Proposals sub- mitted in response [o [his "RFP" as [he Town of Southold shall deem to be in its best interest to do so. Proposals may be withdrawn upon written request re- ceived prior [o the Proposal Submission Deadline; however, no Proposal may be withdrawn for a period of Forty Five (45) days after the Proposal Submission Deadhne. News releases or other pub- lic announcements relating [o this RFP shall no[ be made by any party receiving this RFP without the prior written ap- proval of [he Town of Southold. Please advise if you intend to bid or not Dated: March 27, 2007 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD By: Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk 8415-1T 6/21 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL P. O. Box 1179 - 53095 MAM ROAD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 (637) 765 - 1800 SCOTT A RUSSELL, sursevrsoR LOUISA P. EVANS, TowN ausTrcE ALBERT J. KRUPSHI, JR., COUNCILMAN THOMAS H. WICKHAM, CouNCD.MArv DANIEL C. ROSS, courvcn.MAN WH.LIAM P. EDWARDS, couNC~LnrAN ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, TOWN CLERK PATRICIA A. FINNEGAN, TOWN ATTORNEY June 21,2007 Re: Request for Proposals ("RFP") for Engineering, Architectural & Design Services The Town of Southold invites New York State Licensed Professional Architects/Designers and/or Design & Architectural Firms to submit proposals for the Town's consideration in connection with the award of a consultant agreement to provide design & architectural services in connection with the programming, design and development for the preparation of a "Project Specific Request for Proposals" including, a Qualified Bidders List and a RFP Rating System for the following Project: The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities -PIN: 0758.90 In general, the Services will include all planning, design and development of a "Project Specific Request for Proposals" in preparation of Phase III. Amore detailed description of the scope of work required of the successful Proposer is set forth in Appendix C, which is attached hereto. In order to be considered for award of this Agreement, the Proposer who will be primarily responsible for performance of the Services set forth herein must be a Professional Architect and/or Engineer, Licensed and Registered in the State of New York. The Proposer must also be able to demonstrate experience in the design and execution of Town interpretive Signage and handling similar projects. This RFP contains the following: (i) This introduction, dated March 31, 2007; (ii) Project Background (Appendix A); (iii) Instructions to Bidders (Appendix B); (iv) Scope of Work (Appendix C); (v) Map of Southold (Appendix D). The Town expects to enter into an Agreement with the selected Proposer, encompassing this RFP and the Exhibits hereto (including, without limitation, the Town's General Terms and Conditions ser forth in Appendix C to this RFP); the Consulting Proposal and all subsequent modifications to such Proposal; and such additional provisions as are mutually agreeable to the parties. The Town reserves the right to distribute the work covered by its Agreement with the Consulting Engineers/Architects as the Town sees fit. Each Proposer must submit four (4) copies of its proposal, which must be received by the Office of the Town Clerk for the Town of Southold, located at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, New York 11971, no later than 10:00 AM on Julv 19. 2007 .All proposals submitted in response to this RFP must include the following information: The Proposer's qualifications, including professional and technical experience in providing the Services requested; 2. Evidence of an understanding of the Scope of Work; 3. A list of similar work previously performed; 4. Evidence of the quality of prior work, listing references (including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of references); 5. A statement that reads: "This firm or architect/designer is not debarred, suspended or othervvise prohibited from professional practice by any federal, state or local agency." And is signed by a principal of the Proposer. By submitting a Proposal, each Designer/Architect or such Firm understands that the Town will pay one "Lump Sum" Fee for the planning, design and development of a "Project Request for Proposals" to be utilized by the Town in preparation of Phase II. Each Engineer/Architect or such Firm also understands that the Town will not pay for any costs incurred in, or othervvise fumish remuneration for, the preparation of Proposals in response to this RFP. Receipt of a Proposal in no way obligates the Town to the Proposer. In addition, the Proposer covenants that it will not make any claims for or have any rights to damages because of any misinterpretations or misunderstanding of the Scope of Work described herein or because of any misinformation or lack of information. Proposals will be evaluated, and a Consulting Engineer/Architect or such Firm will be selected by the Town in accordance with the criteria set forth in Appendix C. Submission of a Proposal signifies that the Proposer is aware of, and agrees to abide by, all of the terms and conditions of this RFP, except to the extent that any specific written exception is stated in the Proposal. The Proposer must indicate in its Proposal the nature of any exception it may take with any of the terms and conditions of this RFP. The evaluation of a Proposal may be affected by any exception taken by the Proposer with any part of this RFP or by the failure of the Proposer to furnish all information required by this RFP. The Town of Southold reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals submitted in response to this "RFP" as the Town shall deem to be in its best interest to do so. 2 Proposals may be withdrawn upon written request received prior to the Proposal Submission Deadline; however, no Proposal may be withdrawn for a period of Forty Five (45) days after the Proposal Submission Deadline. News releases or other public announcements relating to this RFP shall not be made by any party receiving this RFP shall not be made by any party receiving this RFP without the prior written approval of the Town. All Questions relating to this RFP shall be submitted, in writing, to the Town of Southold no later than 25 calendar days preceding the original RFP announcement. Questions regarding this RFP should be sent to: Mr. James A. Richter, RA Office of the Engineer Southold Town Hall, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Questions and responses to questions will be reviewed, answered and mailed no later than 30 calendar days preceding the original RFP announcement, but not later than 15 calendar days prior to the stated date for opening of Proposals. Questions & response to questions will be mailed in a timely manner to any and all Consultants who have officially notified the Town of Southold of their intention to respond to this Request for Proposals. OfFcial notification regarding this Request for Proposal for Engineering & Architectural Services for the programming, design and development for the preparation of a "Project Request for Proposals" should be sent to the Southold Town Clerk's Office and will require the name, address and contact information of the Consultant (s) to be sent to: Elizabeth A, Neville Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Very truly yours, Neb sha R. Brashich Commission INVITATION TO SUBMIT "RFP" PROJECT: Request for Proposals ("RFP") for Engineering, Architectural & Design Services: The Town Board of the Town of Southold invites New York State Licensed Professional Architects/Designers and/or Design & Architectural Firms to submit proposals for Town of Southold consideration in connection with the award of a consultant agreement to provide Engineering, Architectural and/or Design services in connection with the programming, design and development for the preparation of a "Project Specific Request for Proposals" including; identifying a Qualified Bidders List and development of an RFP Rating System for the following Project: The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage 8< Facilities -PIN: 0758.90 In general, the Engineering & Architectural Services will include all planning, design, development and printing of a "Project Specific Request for Proposals" in preparation for Phase III. Amore detailed description of the scope of work required by the successful Proposer is set forth in the RFP Documents. In order to be considered for award of this Agreement, the Proposer, who will be primarily responsible for performance of the Services set forth herein, must be a Professional Engineer and/or Architect or such firm, Licensed and Registered in the State of New York. The Proposer must also have a background in the design and execution of Town interpretive Signage and be able to demonstrate experience in handling similar projects. Proposals will be received at the office of the Southold Town Clerk, Southold Town Hall, P.O. Box 1179, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, until: _ 10:00 AM, on the 19th Julv 2007 Day Month Year The Town of Southold reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals submitted in response to this "RFP" as the Town of Southold shall deem to be in its best interest to do so. Proposals may be withdrawn upon written request received prior to the Proposal Submission Deadline; however, no Proposal may be withdrawn for a period of Forty Five (45) days after the Proposal Submission Deadline. News releases or other public announcements relating to this RFP shall not be made by any party receiving this RFP without the prior written approval of the Town of Southold. Please advise if you intend to bid or not. Dated: March 27 .2007 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD By: Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk SOUTHOLD TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 53095 Maln Road SouNold, NY 11971-0959 Phone (631)765-1936 Faz (631) 7653136 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICES OF INTENT ARE SOUGHT AND REQUESTED FOR THE FOLLOWING ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES: BID. NAME: The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project Interpretive Signage & Facilities -PIN:. 0'758.90 The Town of Southold requires consulting services of professional Engineers/Architects and/or design firms licensed to practice in the State of New York to assist in the planning, design and development of low-key orientation and interpretive Signage and facilities to occur at key locations within the Town of Southold, New York in accordance with the New York State Scenic Byways Sign Manual. This project shall consist of three phases. Initially under Phase I, the successful bidder will be required to study and scope the overall requirements of a project of this nature. A written report outlining and detailing this information is to be submitted to the Town of Southold within two months of the start-up date. Subsequently, if authorized by the Town of Southold to proceed, Phase II shall require the successful bidder to develop a conceptual project design, which includes the assessment of visual signage impacts on the Town's scenic roads and the prepazation of preliminary plans & specifications. Plans shall indicate the location of primary design elements. The bidder shall be responsible for the prepazation of a Request for Proposals (RFP) that would include all work necessary for the successful completion of Phase III of the project (Signage and information/orientation kiosk construction as well as publication of interpretive materials). Interested bidders should submit notice of intent to submit formal bid proposals by July 19, 2007, addressed to Town Clerks Office, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. June 2007 PROPOSAL FORM Date: NAME of BIDDER: Telephone: TO: SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD TOW NHALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: The undersigned as bidder, declares that the only persons, company, or parties interested in this proposal as principals are named below; that this proposal is made without any connection, directly or indirectly with any other bidderfor the same work; that it is in all respects fairand without collusion or fraud, and that no person acting for or employed by the aforementioned owner is or will be interested directly or indirectly, in the performance of the contract, or the supplies relating to it, or in any portion of the profit thereof; that he has carefully examined the Project Scope of Work for Phase 1, and that he has satisfied himself by personal examination of the proposed work, and by such other means as he may have chosen, as to the conditions and requirements of the work; and he proposed and agrees that if his proposal be accepted he will contract to furnish all Design Services as outlined by the Scope of Work Phase 1 and to perform all the design work required to complete the design services for: THE NORTH FORK TRAIL, SCENIC. BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE. INFORMATION PROJECT.. INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE & FACILITIES -PIN: 0758.90. and all other work in connection therewith, in accordance with this notice to bidders as prepared by James A. Richter, R.A., Southold Town Engineering Department, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, 11971, and shall comply with all the stipulations contained therein and that he will start the work as directed by the Town, he will accept, in full payment thereof as listed below: FURNISH ALL DESIGN SERVICES AS INDICATED BY THE SCOPE OF WORK PHASE "1" IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE NOTICE TO BIDDERS. THE ABOVE REFERENCED ACTIVITIES WILL BE COMPLETED FOR THE STIPULATED "LUMP SUM" OF: (written in words). (written in numbers) We the undersigned, further agree that this proposal is a formal bid and shall remain in effect for a period of forty-five (45) days, the Town will acceptor reject this proposal or by mutual agreement may extend this time period. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: Signature Bidders of Bidder: Address: Telephone Number: Date: SOUTHOLD TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Town Hall P. 0. Box 1179 53095 Maln Road SouNold, NY 11971-0959 Phorre (631) 765-1938 Faz (631) 765-3136 Appendix A TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THE NORTH FORK TRAIL: Farmlands and Seascapes, Hamlets and Heritage Project Background: New York State Route 25, County Road 48 and Sound Avenue, along the Long Island Sound and Great Peconic Bay shores of the North Fork of Long Island in Suffolk County, were officially designated as a New York State Scenic Byway by Governor George E. Pataki in December 2001.. Project Abstract: The Project calls for the planning, design and development of low-key "Phase 1" & "Phase II" orientation and interpretive signage and facilities to occur at key locations within the Town of Southold, New York. "Phase III" will consist of signage implementation and the construction of information/orientation centers as well as publication of interpretive materials. The Duration of the two-phased project is estimated between 18 and 24 months. Project Narrative: The North Fork of Long Island is a narrow peninsula thirty miles long, surrounded by water, and located less than 100 miles east of New York City. Southold is the principal Township. The resident population is estimated to be 22,000 which more than doubles during the height of the tourist season beginning in April and which continues through December. As one of the region's remaining unspoiled areas, the Nature Conservancy has declared it "one of the last great places". Residents aze singularly committed to preserving their environment and quality of life. The North Fork's celebrated scenic beauty rests on a combination of geographic, ecologic and human factors. Its highly prized quality of life derives from this unique environment, combined with a small town atmosphere and appearance. It rests on a base of prime natural resources, a relative lack of sprawl, a rich historical and azchitectural heritage, great scenic beauty and large quantities of farmland and open space. Its economy consists of three basic types of activity: agriculture, fishing and tourism recreation. The tourism industry on the North Fork is typically seasonal and intermittent because of the nature of the attractions. It is strong in the summer and fall with peaks on weekends, with smaller peaks in the "shoulder seasons" or in the depths of the winter and eaziy spring. Given its fragile environment, the key is to define appropriate tourism for the area. The intent is how to maximize the viability of current tourist attractions, and how to supplement exisfing events. Many of the North Fork's attractions ~ historic landmarks, charming hamlets and wonderful views -may be enjoyed year-round. The objective is to fill the valleys of low activity, not add to visitor peaks thereby bringing the most business to the existing infrastructure of restaurants, shops and lodging establishments. The Town's Scenic Corridor Management Plan: Farmlands and Seascapes, Hamlets and Heritage (April 2001), highlights the current situafion where poorly designed,. inappropriate signage mazs the chazacter of Southold's scenic roads, particulazly in the more densely developed conunercial azeas. Over the long term, this inconsistent and unattractive signage is detrimental to the business community, the residents and the visitors to Southold. This project supports the Town's Plan to focus on the combination of features along the scenic byways _ within each hamlet and in the Town as a whole. Low-key orientation and interpretive signage and facilities would occur at key locations. Each of these locations can become a logical taking-off point for walking tours and biking itineraries, using not only the scenic roadways but also appropriate local roads. This approach will allow the deliberate and strategic management of local tourism. With such management, Southold can put the scenic corridors into an appropriate and controlled context of natural and visitor features, and organized pedestrian, bike, and auto touring itineraries. In this scenario, the proper balance ofcentrally-located and dispersed features can be carefully crafted as follows: * The hamlet emphasis is placed on local points of transportation and retaiUservice activity -heritage tourism in or near the various central areas with their historic buildings and shops; * The rural ambiance takes place with a network of bicycle and pedestrian routes (utilizing both State Scenic Byways and associated local roads under the Seaview Trails) that meander through the costal or upland environment -the context for individual features and recreational attractions. In addition, a network of small, low-maintenance and carefully coordinated information / orientation centers, with consistent and recognizable graphics and signage, should be distributed throughout the Town at various points. These centers would each have their local rationale and offer site specific information, but would also impart information about the Town as a whole. The centers would serve the resident and visitor alike in understanding the community's past and opportunities for the future ~ displays and audio-visual shows regazding Southold's heritage and strategies for preservation and growth. The Town will be assisted in the effort by the North Fork Promotion Council, Inc. (NFPC). Founded in 1986 by the three Chambers of Commerce _ Mattituck, Cutchogue/New Suffolk and Southold/Greenport, its mission is "A cooperative initiative to promote the North Fork of Long Island through strategic marketing and advertising to enhance the economy while preserving the environment and gualiry of life. "The current membership stands at 12 associations (representing some 500 businesses) whose strategy focuses on off-peak visitors to lengthen the tourist season winter/spring ~ and thus limit congestion and damage to natural resources. It targets visitors through two NFPC Visitor Information Booths, distribution of the NFPC North Fork Directory, the NFPC Calendar of Events, the NFPC Home Page on the Internet and a NFPC personalized telephone/mailing response system (6 months off-season). Through this media, the Council reached some 200,000 visitors and generated an estimated $ 11.5. million in revenues in 2006. The project will also involve the following parties: Southold Town Board, Southold Transportation Commission, Southold Planning Board, Southold Highway Department and the North Fork Promotion Council. APPENDIX B INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. PROPOSALS Proposals must be made in strict accordance with the "Proposal Form" provided. The bidders shall write in ink, both in words & numerals, the price for which he proposed: to furnish all materials, plant, equipment, tools, shoring or bracing, scaffolds, or other facilities, & to supply all materials in strict accordance with the plans and specifications, and subject at all times to the approval of the Architect. Each proposal must be signed in writing with the full name and address of bidder. Proposals shall be addressed as indicated on Invitation for Bids and shall be delivered enclosed in an opaque sealed envelope marked "Proposal" bearing title of work, and Bidders Name. No proposal shall be considered which has not been received by the Southold Town Clerk prior to the hour and date stated. B. PUBLIC OPENING OF PROPOSALS Proposals will be opened and read publicly at the time and place indicated in the Invitation for Bids. Bidders, their authorized agents, and other interested parties are invited to be present. C. AWARD OF CONTRACT Award of contract will be made as soon as practical. A contract may be awarded to a responsible bidder other than the lowest money bidder, if it is in the best interest of the Town. No bid may be withdrawn after scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for a period of 45 days pending execution of a contract by successful bidder. The competency and responsibility of the bidder and his sub- contractors will be considered in making the award. The Town reserves the right to waive any technical error, to accept any bid, or to reject any or all bids. The Town will either award the project or reject all proposals received within forty-five (45) days after the formal opening of proposals. The acceptance of a proposal will be a notice in writing signed by the Town Clerk and no other act shall constitute the acceptance of a proposal. The acceptance of a proposal shall bind the successful bidder to execute the contract as stipulated herein. D. WITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSALS Any bidder upon his or her authorized representative's written request presented not later than the hour set for the opening thereof, will be given permission to withdraw his proposal. At the time of opening the proposals, when such proposals are reached, it will be returned to him unread. E. REJECTION OF PROPOSALS The Town reserves the right to waive any technical error and to reject any and/or all proposals. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any proposal which in incomplete, obscure, or irregular may be rejected; any proposal accompanied by an insufficient or irregular certified check or bidder's bond bay be rejected, any proposal having interlineations, erasure or corrections may be rejected. F. TIME FOR EXECUTION OF CONTRACT Any bidder whose proposal shall be accepted will be required to appear before the Town in person; or if a firm or corporation, a duly authorized representative shall so appear, and execute six (6) copies of the Contract within ten (10) days after notice that the Contract has been awarded to him. Failure to execute Contract shall constitute a breach of the agreement effected by the acceptance of the Proposal. G. TIME LIMIT TO COMMENCE AND COMPLETE WORK The contractor shall commence work within ten (10) calendar days after the date stipulated in the notice to proceed which was given to him by the Town of Southold and shall complete the work within the calendar day limit as set forth by him in his Proposal, but not more than ninety (90) working days. Contractor: Program Contact Person: Telephone: (Office) (Fax) Proiect Description APPENDIX C SCOPE OF WORK Town of Southold James Richter, Engineer (631) 765 -1560 (631) 765 - 9015 The Town of Southold is seeking. a means to address visual. impacts and improvements to the current situation where poorly designed, inappropriate signage mars the character of Southold's scenic roads. This project is known as: THE NORTH. FORK TRAIL. SCENIC BYWAY: INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION PROJECT (INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE 8 FACII ITIFRI _ Pw• min on The North. Fork Trail Scenic Byway is a designated New York State Scenic Byway. It is situated on the eastern end of Long. Island, on a narrow peninsula. known as the North Fork.. It is approximately Thirty (30) Miles in length, and is less than one hundred. (100) miles east of New York City. This project will implement a key element of the Scenic Corridor Management Plan that was submitted during. the nomination and designation process,. and presented to the New York State Scenic Byways Advisory Board. in 2002. Southold. proposes to develop a comprehensive action plan using the results of the work as described in this agreement. The action plan. may have to include management actions to be determined. by the Town of Southold as necessaryfor the implementation of the preferred plan. The project plans for the protection of the scenic, historical, and natural resources adjacent to the byway through appropriate low-key orientation. and interpretive signage and facilities to occur key locations within the Town of Southold. This will. enhance the travelers' experience and prevent degradation of the various resources. This will be done through the planning, design and development of an enhanced signage and information/orientation center construction as well as publication of interpretive materials. The Work to be completed through this agreement will include the following elements: A. Design Services 1. The Town of Southold is seeking Proposals from qualified Architects/Engineers or Design Firms to provide Design Services necessary to prepare a complete Project Specific Request for Proposals in connection with the programming, design, development and preparation of Bidding Documents for the following Project: The North Fork Trail, Scenic Byway: Interpretive Information Project, Interpretive signage & Facilities -PIN: 0758.90 In general, the Design Services will include the planning, design and development of "Project Specific Request for Proposals" in preparation of Phase III. 2. The Town of Southold requires consulting services of a professional Engineer /Architect or such firm licensed to practice in the State of New York to assist in the planning, design. and development oflow-key orientation and interpretive signage and facilities to occur at key locations within the Town of Southold, New York in accordance with the New York State Scenic Byways Sign Manual. Design Services for Phase I -scope of work will include, but not be limited to; A. Identifying all project design parameters. and visual Impacts with regard to the Scenic Byway Interpretive Information. Project. B. Identifying all potential project costs with regard to the Scenic Byway Interpretive Information Project. C. Identifying potential bidders. and contractors capable of performing the Scope of Work and Phase III Requirements. 3. The Consulting Engineer/Architect or such Firm agrees to perform all Services specified within this Work Plan under the general direction of the Town Board of the. Town of Southold, the Southold Transportation Commission and the Office of the Engineer of the Town of Southold. B. Scope of Work Phase I Unless the Town of Southold otherwise. directs the Consultant (s) in writing, the Consulting Designer/Architect or such Firm. agrees to perform, or cause to be performed, the following work under Phase I of the Project: a. Develop a consensus with regard to project approach that will determine course of action. that would be in the best interest of the Town of Southold; b. Conduct a series of interviews with but not limited to the following agencies; NYS Department of Transportation, Suffolk County Department of Public Works, the North Fork Promotion Council and various Town Departments; c. Develop a consensus on a conceptual plan to provide for visually pleasing. orientation and interpretive signage and facilities in accordance with the New York State Scenic Byways Sign Manual; d. Determine the need to apply for any required permits, including NYSDOT and SCDPW Highway Work Permits and anyotherrequired permits orapprovals; e. Where required by the Town of Southold, or necessaryfor the performance of the Services, the contractor shall coordinate, cooperate, and consult with the Southold Transportation Commission and the Town's Engineering. Department or other Consultants as directed. by the Town of Southold. f. Review, circulate and. submit a written report and otherproject data to the New York State Department of Transportation and the Town of Southold, to obtain the necessary review, approval, and/or secure the approval and/or authorization to proceed. This written report shall outline all of the data gathered under Phase I of this project; C. Scheduling of Work 1. The Town of Southold will provide the Consulting Engineer/Architect orsuch Firm with the Site Addresses and indicate any special concerns the Town may have. The Town will. provide the name and telephone number of a contact person to walk the sites and detail specific site requirements for the Project. 2. The Consulting Engineer/Architect or such Firm must visitthe Sites, coordinate with all agencies having jurisdiction and take field measurements as necessary orrequired to obtain a full understanding of the project objectives. Appendix D TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Scale: 1" = 12,000' (+/-) LONG ISLAND SOUND MATTITUCK INLET PLUMB ISLAND ORIENT POINT GREENPORT VILLAGE LEGEND New York STATE Route 25 Suffolk County ROUTE 48 Sound Ave. -Town of Southold NASSAU POINT PECONIC BAY N S