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Miguel Juncal <br />Landscape Designer <br />Professional Experience: <br />Mr. Juncal joined Miller Legg in 2004 as a <br />Landscape Designer. He has focused on a <br />variety of public and private landscape <br />architecture projects including roadway <br />landscaping and irrigation, active and <br />passive park landscape design, as well as <br />residential and commercial projects in <br />South Florida. <br />Relevant Project Experience: <br />Avon Park Streetscape <br />Improvements - Planned urban design <br />changes to the City Center area of the <br />City of Avon Park in conjunction with <br />modifications to SR 64, the City's Main <br />Street and Commercial Center. The <br />initial streetscape plans included public <br />involvement, re -doing the street and <br />sidewalks in the Central Business <br />District, landscaping and irrigation, and <br />other improvements. Miller Legg worked <br />with FDOT District I on this project. <br />Plans were prepared according to FDOT <br />standards and reviewed by the agency on <br />several occasions. After several <br />iterations of taking bids, the City <br />determined that none of the bidders was <br />responsive, and has since modified the <br />scope of work to include a more limited <br />renovation to the sidewalks, lighting, and <br />landscaping. <br />Town of Davie Math Igler Park - <br />The project entailed development of a <br />conceptual park master plan for the 2- <br />acre site for the Town of Davie. The <br />park would serve as a passive park for <br />the surrounding neighborhood. The <br />Miller Legg team created a design that <br />paid homage to the heritage of the site <br />as an old citrus processing /packaging site. <br />The design of the tot lots followed the <br />theme of 'orange processing' from <br />picking oranges in a grove setting to <br />processing them. Included in the park <br />program was a connection to the area <br />horse trails, a large picnic gazebo with <br />open play areas associated with it, two <br />tot lots, a small parking lot and a <br />MILLER�`�EGG <br />butterfly garden and retention area that <br />is enhanced as a cypress dome. <br />Miramar Parkway Revitalization - <br />This redevelopment and streetscape <br />project includes a 1.5 mile 2 -block urban <br />section of the Miramar Parkway corridor <br />adjacent to SR TUS 441. Miller Legg is <br />handling designing the landscape and <br />irrigation improvements for FDOT along <br />this corridor north and south of Miramar <br />Parkway. The proposed streetscape <br />improvements include enhancement of <br />the pedestrian corridor to encourage <br />safe pedestrian traffic for adjacent <br />commercial and office uses. The design <br />also calls for consolidated parking areas <br />rather than replacing backout parking in <br />front of businesses for the safety of both <br />the pedestrian and automobile traffic and <br />to improve the operation of the street <br />and the aesthetics of the streetscape. <br />South Florida National Cemetery - <br />The 313 -acre site for this national <br />cemetery is located in western Palm <br />Beach County. Design efforts include the <br />development of the overall master plan <br />for the project and design development <br />of the Phase I area that will provide for <br />the first 10 -year period of interments. In <br />order to meet the demands of the <br />veteran population, a 'fast- track' burial <br />development area was prepared to <br />provide interments and immediate <br />operation of the cemetery. Also, Miller <br />Legg provided signal design. The site's <br />freshwater wetlands, pine flatwoods and <br />dense understory vegetation provide for <br />a unique palette on which the master <br />plan is developed. Miller Legg's services <br />also included preparation of the Storm <br />Water Pollution Prevention Plan <br />(SWPPP) for NPDES permitting. <br />Torino Park Master Plan - This <br />project consists of approximately 13 1.5 <br />acres located in the northwest quadrant <br />of the City of Port St. Lucie. A <br />conceptual Master Plan has been <br />developed to incorporate both active <br />and passive park elements. The project <br />will be constructed in multiple phases <br />