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LELAND A. SMITH, P.E., D.WRE <br /> O .••v- ., . .,. - - Page 2 <br /> cility in Thomas County. Georgia. Services included civil engineering evalua- <br /> tion of existing site civil infrastructure. ecological study. and master planning <br /> for redevelopment. including phased transportation. water. wastewater and <br /> stormwater infrastructure improvements. <br /> Engineer-of-Record/Project Manager; New Planned Unit Development <br /> and Phase I Final Development Plan Design, Monticello Plantations, <br /> LLC—Provided civil engineering planning. design and permitting services for <br /> water. sewer. roadways. grading. and stormwater infrastructure in the 115-acre <br /> first phase of a new 421-acre single-family detached housing residential <br /> planned unit development (PUD) in Monticello. Florida. including 133 resi- <br /> dential units. common area parks and walking/cycling trails. Stormwater man- <br /> agement facilities designed for this project include six wet detention ponds and <br /> one bioretention basin- <br /> ' Project Civil Engineer/Project Manager; Lagoon System Expansion Fea- <br /> sibility Study and Conceptual Design, St. Andrew Bay LLC—Led a multi- <br /> disciplinary project team in a study of engineering and permitting feasibility. <br /> including bathymetry. hydrographic analysis. development of an environmen- <br /> t tal monitoring plan. recommendations for holistic management practices ad- <br /> dressing the entire lagoon system to produce an overall system-wide im- <br /> provement in water quality. and preparation of a development concept in pre- <br /> permitting phase for a proposed expansion of an existing lagoon connected to <br /> the St Andrew Bay estuary system in Bay County. Florida. Included prelimi- <br /> nary engineering feasibility evaluation of small boat transport alternatives in- <br /> cluding lock.rail tram. and hydraulic lift systems. <br /> Project Manager; Lake Munson Restoration Project Construction Phase <br /> Services, Leon County Public Works Department—Managed engineering <br /> services throughout the construction phase of the Lake Munson restoration <br /> 1 project near Tallahassee. Florida.The project included restoring a filled histor- <br /> ical lakebed to create a 25-acre stormwater attenuation and treatment pond. <br /> excavating a 35-acre sediment delta from the bottom of Lake Munson. and re- <br /> storing 2 miles of eroded channel upstream from Lake Munson by establishing <br /> a more stable. vegetated/armored channel. The project also included construc- <br /> tion of a system of hydraulic control structures (dams. weirs and gates). resto- <br /> ration of a more natural hydroperiod in wetlands adjacent to the project area. <br /> and provisions for removal of sediment and trash. (Winner - 2003 National <br /> Recognition Award,American Council of Engineering Companies). <br /> Project Manager/Project Engineer; Reclaimed Water Distribution System <br /> Design, City of Tallahassee Water Utility—Preliminary engineering design <br /> of approximately 20.000 linear feet of mains and service lines for delivery of <br /> 1.2 MGD of reclaimed water from the City's Tram Road Reuse Facility to me- <br /> 1 tered public access irrigation systems. <br /> Project Manager; Regional Water Supply Planning, NWFWMD— Led a <br /> multidisciplinary project team in preparing methodologies and unit costs for <br /> use by District staff in their evaluation of water supply planning alternatives <br /> and preparation of planning level cost estimates for the District's Water Sup- <br /> ply Planning Region II. which consists of Okaloosa. Walton and Santa Rosa <br /> 1 Counties in the Florida panhandle. Alternatives evaluated included new <br /> groundwater source development. water conservation. reuse of reclaimed wa- <br /> ter. and water transport pipelines. <br /> 0 <br /> Ec; <br /> ark/amnia/Camfhg a TerIv'°t°ar',Art. P:\PAUL.YAN<'rry or SUNNY ISLES APPENDIcFSRrsUMF_s sUNYtsts.u0c-043012 <br />