<br />~r.• <br /> <br />COYOTE CREEK MICHAEL W. SHIPPEY, MLA <br />IiNVIRONMIM~AI, SERVICES PRINCIPAL/LANDSCAPEECOLO(3IST <br />Education Master of Landscape Arch, Landscape Ecology focus, Univ. of Oregon, 1991 <br />Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, 1989 <br />Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), Bio. Sciences minor, Or. State Univ., 1976 <br />Professional Society of Wetland Scientists, Member since 1993 <br />Affiliations Society jor Ecological Restoration, Member since 1989 <br />Professional 2002 -present, Principal !Landscape Ecologist, Coyote Creek Environmental Services <br />Ezperlence 1998 - 2002, Associate /Natural Resources Manager, Satre Associates, P.C. <br />1991-1998, Wetland Resource Specialist, Oregon Department of Transportation <br />1989-1991, Wetland Field Researcher, Scientific Resources Inc. <br />Supplemental Feb. 2003, Native Plant Restoration in the Willamette Valley Workshop, OSU <br />Coursework Feb. 2003, NW Stream Restoration Design Symposium, NW River Restoration Org. <br />Jan. 2002, Mitigation Planting Workshop, Oregon Division of State Lands <br />Nov. 2001, Watershed Restoration Workshop, American Fisheries Soci~y <br />April 2001, Mitigation Goals, Objectives and Success Criteria Workshop, O.D.S.L. <br />March 2001, HydroGeoMorphic Assessment Methodology Workshop, O.D.S.L. <br />May 2000, ESA and Biological Assessments Workshop, Society of Wetland Scientists <br />Feb. 1999, Stormwater Solutions, Implementation of NPSP Control, City of Medford <br />May 1997, Designing and Implementing Habitat Modifications for Salmon and Trout, O.D.O.T. <br />May 1997, Integrating Stormwater Management & wetlands, Society of wetland Scientists <br />Feb. 1997, The Hydrogeomorphic Functional Assessment Method, CTE Teleconference <br />July 1996, Hydric Soil Geomorphology and Identification Course, OSU <br />July 1994, Grasses, Sedges and Rushes Course, Hortus Northwest <br />June 1994, Streambank Protection using Vegetation Workshop, Wash. Dept. of Ecology <br />Sept. 1993, Visual Impact Assessment Course, Federal Highway Administration <br />Feb. 1993, Stream Habitat Restoration: App. of Geomorphic Principles, OSU <br />Oct. 1992, Wetland Delineation Course, 1987 Manual, Wetland Training Institute <br />July 1992, Wetland Plant Identification Course, Salix Associates <br />April 1992, Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment, Unified Sewerage Agency <br />Through the combination of interests, education and experience, Mike has developed a strong reputation <br />for solid natural resouroe research, innovative environmental design solutions, thorough construction inspection <br />and insightful post-oonshuction monitoring. He has demonstrated the ability to deliver complex projects within <br />the estimated timefi'ame, 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 needs of <br />the client and responsible stewardship of the resource. <br />In his 14+ years personally conducting or praviding consulting oversight for wetland resource projects, <br />Mike has successfully received both State and Federal concurrence for all of his delineation projects. Mike's <br />compensatory mitigation designs have oftdn integrated wetland needs with other resource needs, such as threatened <br />and endangered plant poplilation conservation zones and fish habitat mitigation Mike has participated in many <br />major projects of local and statewide importance, such as providing delineation services for 170 acres in the West <br />Eugene Wetland Program area; providing delineation and rare plant survey services for expansion of the second <br />largest airport in the state; providing delineation and compensatory design services for widening of 15 miles of <br />Interstate 5 for the Oregon Department of Transportation; providing compensatory design.services for realignment <br />of 7 miles of State Highway 20, which integrated coastal salmon habitat needs with wetland mitigation <br />requirements; and providing compensatory design and constnrction monitoring services for a 46 acre wetland <br />mitigation bank site. <br />