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Atkins | Stone Mountain CID
<br />Planning and Urban Design | 3-8
<br />Atkins | City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-020006.027944.0512
<br />David Haight, AICP, LEED Green Associate
<br />Team Project Manager, Master Planning, Community Redevelopment
<br />Planning, Studies, Evaluations, Data Collection, Comp Plans, EARs,
<br />Zoning and Land Development Regulations
<br />David Haight has 38 years of experience in the master planning, design, and permitting of
<br />numerous commercial, offi ce, and residential sites and subdivisions, and the planning and
<br />design of community infrastructure, including roadways and parking facilities, stormwater
<br />management facilities, sanitary sewer and potable water systems, and with construction
<br />management for projects.
<br />He has worked with land owners, developers, real estate brokers, national and local franchises,
<br />and institutional development managers for many years, assisting with the planning, design,
<br />analysis, and permitting of major projects, including developments of regional impact (DRI),
<br />planned unit developments (PUD), and master planned communities. He has specialized
<br />experience with development negotiations, zoning and comprehensive planning review and
<br />representation, eminent domain issues, transportation planning, and state and local regulatory
<br />review processes. Mr. Haight also provides experience in project design and development
<br />management, contract administration, and construction management. Mr. Haight also has a
<br />specialized interest and experience with planning and design concepts for special districts, new
<br />towns and villages, communities, and neighborhoods.
<br />Mr. Haight’s project experience includes:
<br />West Bay Sector Plan, Bay County, Florida. During the conceptual planning process, Mr.
<br />Haight assisted the planning team with negotiations, public presentations and workshops,
<br />and the visioning process for a 75,000-acre sector plan. Mr. Haight developed the original
<br />conceptual master plan for the sector, with advisory assistance from county staff, county
<br />stakeholders, and advocates. He also developed the development guiding principles and
<br />assisted the county planning department and the clients with the development of the Sector
<br />goals, objectives, and policies that were later adopted into the Bay County Comprehensive Plan.
<br />Pier Park, Panama City Beach, FL. Mr. Haight served as project manager for production of an
<br />application for annexation, comprehensive plan amendment, and rezoning for Pier Park for the
<br />St. Joe Company, and for the PUD rezoning applications for both WaterColor and WaterSound
<br />in Walton County for St. Joe/Arvida.
<br />Conceptual Urban Design and Streetscape Planning for Pensacola Main Street. The
<br />project centers around a road diet, reducing travel lanes and incorporating bicycle lanes, wide
<br />sidewalks, intersection pedestrian plazas, street trees and lighting in a regularly spaced pattern
<br />to enhance pedestrian use and enjoyment. The project will serve as the “front door” to the
<br />new Community Maritime Park within the downtown redevelopment area.
<br />Florida Department of Transportation, District 3. Twenty-fi ve transportation enhancement
<br />projects ranging from bicycle lanes and sidewalk improvements, stormwater management and
<br />enhancement, a rail-trail conversion, a historic railroad station enhancement, and landscape
<br />projects along major state highways.
<br />South Walton Master Plan Study, Walton County, FL. Mr. Haight served as project
<br />mangaer for the 10,000-acre South Walton Master Plan Study: U.S. 331 to Mack Bayou Road
<br />for Walton County. The study included conceptual master plans for two town centers; options
<br />for new proposed zoning and land development regulations within the sector; interconnection
<br />of existing and proposed roadways as alternative routes to U.S. 98; methods to protect
<br />roadway capacity on U.S. 98 and U.S. 331 through access management; and, provisions that
<br />discourage linear sprawl along those corridors.
<br />Education
<br />M.S., Urban and Regional
<br />Planning: Environ Planning
<br />Concentration, Florida State
<br />University, 1985
<br />B.A., Studio Art, Photography,
<br />Florida State University, 1983
<br />Certifi cations
<br />American Institute of
<br />Certifi ed Planners (AICP)
<br />Florida (005412)
<br />Leadership in Energy and
<br />Environmental Design (LEED),
<br />Green Associate, U.S. Green
<br />Building Council (USGBC)
<br />Professional Affi liations
<br />American Planning
<br />Association (APA)
<br />Member, American Institute
<br />of Certifi ed Planners (AICP)
<br />Leadership Tallahassee Class
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