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<br /> • ; Statement of Qualifications
<br /> MICHAEL W. SHIPPEY, MLA
<br /> ASSOCIATE /NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGER
<br /> Education Master of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Ecology focus, University of Oregon, 1991
<br /> Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, 1989
<br /> Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), Biological Sciences minor, Or. State Univ., 1976
<br /> Professional Member, Society of Wetland Scientists
<br /> Affiliations Member, Society for Ecological Restoration
<br /> Professional 1999 -present, Associate /Natural Resources Manager, Satre Associates, P.C.
<br /> Experience 1998-1999, Senior Natural Resources Specialist, Satre Associates, P.C.
<br /> 1991-1998, Wetland Resource Specialist, Oregon Dept. of Transportation
<br /> 1995, Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Design Studio, University of Oregon
<br /> 1987-1990, Parks Designer, City of Eugene Parks Planning and Development
<br /> 1989-1991, Wetland Field Researcher, Scientific Resources Inc.
<br /> Supplemental Feb. 1999, Stormwater Solutions, Implementation of NPSP Control, City of Medford
<br /> Coursework May 1997, Designing and Implementing Habitat Mod. for Salmon and Trout, O.D.O.T.
<br /> May 1997, Integrating Stormwater Management & Wetlands, Soc. of Wetland Scientists
<br /> Feb. 1997, The Hydrogeomorphic Functional Assessment Method, CTE Teleconference
<br /> July 1996, Hydric Soil Geomorphology and Identification, Oregon State University
<br /> July 1994, Grasses, Sedges and Rushes, Hortus Northwest
<br /> June 1994, Streambank Protection using Vegetation, Wash. Dept. of Ecology
<br /> Sept. 1993, Visual Impact Assessment, Federal Highway Administration
<br /> Feb. 1993, Stream Habitat Restoration: App. of Geomorphic Principles, Or. State Univ.
<br /> Oct. 1992, Wetland Delineation, 1987 Manual, Wetland Training Institute
<br /> July 1992, Wetland Plant Identification, Salix Associates
<br /> April 1992, Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment, Unified Sewerage Agency
<br /> Through the combination of interests, experience and education, Mike has developed a strong reputation for
<br /> solid natural resource research, innovative environmental design solutions, thorough construction inspection
<br /> and insightful past-construction monitoring. He has shown an ability to deliver complex projects within the
<br /> estimated timeframe, and has developed strong working relationships with a wide variety of regulatory and
<br /> resource agency staff members. Additionally, Mike also provides an enthusiastic and creative approach to
<br /> problem-solving, based upon knowledge of the regulations and regulatory processes, integrated with the
<br /> needs of the client and optimum stewardship of the resource.
<br /> [n his 8+ years personally conducting or providing consulting oversight for wetland delineations, Mike has
<br /> successfully received both State and Federal concurrence forall of his delineation projects. Mike's
<br /> compensatory mitigation designshave often integrated wetland needs with other resource needs, such as
<br /> threatened and endangered plant population conservation zones andfish habitat mitigation. Mike has
<br /> participated in many major projects of local and statewide importance, such as providing delineation services
<br /> for 170 acres in the West Eugene Wetland Program area; providing delineation and compensatory design
<br /> services for widening of IS miles of Interstate 5 for the Oregon Department of Transportation; providing
<br /> compensatory design services for realignment of 7 miles of State Highway 20, which integrated coastal
<br /> salmon habitat needs with wetland mitigation requirements; and providing compensatory design and
<br /> construction monitoring services fora 46 acre wetland mitigation bank site.
<br /> In addition, Mike has co-authored the Guide to Wetland Issues for Transportation Designers for the
<br /> American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. This publication was issued in
<br /> September 1996 and has been distributed nationally, receiving very strong praise from a varied audience.
<br /> While at ODOT, he also served on the Department of State Lands Technical Advisory Committed currently
<br /> developing a manual for implementing the recently authorizedAdministrative Rules for Wetland Mitigation
<br /> Banking.
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