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Landscape Architecture j 3-18 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> Thomas Johnson, RLA, Ridgewood Lakes Master Planning, JL Land Development, Inc., Davenport, FL. <br /> LEED AP Ridgewood Lakes is an approximately 2,500 acre parcel of land located in Polk County, Florida. <br /> Urban Design and Atkins was retained to provide master planning services for the potential future development <br /> Design Guidelines which included road alignment for Holly Hill Road extension through the site, layout of a <br /> roadway circulation network, restoration alignment of Horse Creek, varying densities of <br /> residential development areas, commercial development areas, a school and civic development <br /> area, park and open space system, greenways and trail connectivity. As Project Landscape <br /> Architect, Mr. Johnson was responsible for master planning design, and production of <br /> presentation graphics. <br /> Downtown Master Plan, Village of Grayslake, IL. In anticipation for the village's <br /> centennial anniversary, a downtown master plan was created to provide a sense of downtown <br /> cohesiveness. For sake of project management, the downtown district was analyzed and <br /> categorized into a series of prototypical areas. Design recommendations, planting schemes, and <br /> character sketches were completed for each prototypical area. Mr. Johnson was lead landscape <br /> architect in charge of prototypical design efforts, graphic communication, and presentation <br /> renderings. <br /> Downtown Master Plan, Village of West Dundee, IL. As part of a downtown design <br /> program, Mr. Johnson created rendered character sketches, and assisted in the design, <br /> development, and construction documentation phase of the project. <br /> "The 3R System, the Building Blocks of Recreation." Atkins Project Enhancement <br /> Initiative. The Planning and Landscape Architecture Group was awarded $10,000 as an <br /> internal Atkins Project Enhancement Initiative. The purpose of these initiative was to encourage <br /> the implementation of new technologies into conventional approaches to the providing of <br /> professional services to all of its clients. The 3R System was developed by a group of its certified <br /> parks and recreational planners, land planners, landscape architects and GIS programmers <br /> and technicians and is comprised of three modules, the first module, called REVIEW, uses GIS <br /> Arc Pad technology to collect information in the field at each of the park sites. Information <br /> is assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively for each of the recreational components <br /> that compose a park. The second module is RESPOND, which uses the Internet to survey the <br /> residents of the community to determine user preferences and needs. The survey participants <br /> are then geo-referenced into the GIS database to identify which area of the community is <br /> providing input. The last planning module is called REMAP. This module receives the information <br /> from the REVIEW and RESPOND modules and places it into a database. This allows Arc View <br /> to develop queries and graphic displays that identify the shortfalls of recreational facilities and <br /> their location within the system. When complete, this information becomes the planning source <br /> for the determination of levels of service and assists the city in allocation of tax dollars and <br /> comprehensive plan updates. <br /> 1 <br /> e <br /> 1 <br /> t <br /> 0006.027944 0 512 Atkins I City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />