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Key Staff <br />SEH has assembled a team of technical staff that has direct experience in Roseville, as well as experience working on <br />comprehensive water resources and wetland management plans and evaluating and creating functional city-wide hydrologic/ <br />hydraulic models. The SEH team members listed below were selected based on their local knowledge and applicable expertise, <br />as well as their ability to apply that expertise in a planning document. Our collective expertise and availability will ensure that <br />we meet the City's schedule, budget and expected quality of deliverables. <br />A summary of the key staff members' roles for this project is provided below, followed by an organizational chart that <br />illustrates the additional depth of resources available to assist on this project. <br />Ron Leaf, PE I Principal -In -Charge <br />Ron will be involved in all aspects of the planning process and will directly oversee development of the plan. He <br />will attend meetings with City staff and be a key point of contact for developing details for meeting schedules <br />and City Committee presentations. Having worked with the City in 2013, Ron understands the goals for the <br />project and how to use the tools available to achieve those goals efficiently. <br />Rebecca Nestingen, PE, CFM I Lead Water Resources Engineer <br />Rebecca will be the primary staff person responsible for coordinating updates to the plan contents as well <br />as working with City staff and agencies to identify new or innovative stormwater management approaches. <br />Rebecca will bring a fresh perspective to this plan update, having recently worked on several innovative BMP <br />designs including the Target Field Station Water Reuse System and the Tartan Crossing Regional Infiltration <br />Basin in Oakdale. She will also be involved in team meetings with City staff and coordination with watershed <br />organizations and Met Council. <br />Dan Cazanacli, PE I Flood Area Assessments <br />Dan will serve as the lead for reviewing and interpreting model results for use in confirming known problems <br />areas and identifying potential drainage improvement areas - considering the new Atlas 14 rainfall depths will <br />result in higher 100 -year peak water levels on basins throughout the City. <br />Jake Macholl I Water Quality Scientist <br />Jake's role will be to focus on reviewing lake water quality data and trends, and to make recommendations ■ <br />on any updates to the goals and policies listed in the current plan. Jake will work closely with City staff in <br />identifying innovative and cost-effective approaches to maintain and improve in -lake water quality. <br />Deric Deuschle I Natural Resource Scientist/Aquatic Biologist <br />Deric's role will be to focus on reviewing the current plan and making any recommendations for updates <br />related to wetlands, buffers and natural resources policies and ordinances. <br />Mark Lobermeier, PE I Client Service Manager <br />As client service manager, Markwill playa small but important role in the plan update. Mark's responsibility <br />will be to ensure that adequate resources are available to deliver the plan components on schedule as well as <br />bringing his past experience and historical knowledge of Roseville's surface water system. <br />Dan Carlson I GIS Database Lead <br />Dan will be responsible for coordinating the integration of the GIS data into a usable format, whether through <br />static maps or an interactive web -based platform. <br />Emily Steinweg, EI I Water Resources Engineer <br />Emily will assist in preparation of all aspects of the plan. <br />SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC. 2 <br />