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<br />I <br />.. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />Proposa! for Civic Center Zoning <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Princioal Names and Exoerience <br /> <br />. Gregory J, Frank, P,E., President - Mr. Frank has been with MFRA since 1973. His <br />background includes working with both public and private sector clients. Mr. Frank <br />focuses his efforts on the design and construction of residential, commercial and <br />industrial projects. <br /> <br />. Jeffrey J. Roos, P.E., Vice President/Secretary - Mr. Roos has spent his entire 30 <br />years of engineering working in the public sector. Before coming to MFRA in 1985, he <br />served as Utilities Engineer for the City of Bloomington and City Engineer for the City <br />of Brooklyn Park. He has been active in the northwest metropolitan area since 1973 and <br />was the lead engineer for the Northwest Area Study for the MWCC. <br /> <br />. Paul A. Johnson, R.L.S., Vice PresidentITreasurer - Mr. Johnson is the head of the <br />surveying and mapping operations. AN R.L.S. since 1974, Mr. Johnson served as the <br />Washington County Surveyor before coming to MFRA in 1980. <br /> <br />. Michael J. Gair, Vice President - Mr. Gair has over 25 years of experience in <br />planning. He manages MFRA' s public and private planning efforts. <br /> <br />. Paul W. Pearson, P.E., Vice President - Mr. Pearson is the newest principal at <br />MFRA. He has been with the company since 1977 and has worked extensively with <br />small communities and townships. <br /> <br />. Dale F. Hebeisen, R.L.S., Vice President - Mr. Hebeisen is the professional in charge <br />ofMFRA's Forest Lake office. Prior to the merger with MFRA, Mr. Hebeisen <br />managed the operations ofHult & Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />MFRA has a tradition of promoting to the principal level experienced individual who have <br />shown a conunitment to quality and in1egrity. Principals lead by example at MFRA. <br />