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<br />Chris Stewart, AICP, CFM
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<br />Chris Stewart, AICP, CFM
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<br />EDUCATION
<br />. M.S., Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Austin, 1997
<br />. B.S., Architectural Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1993
<br />. Additional Coursework in Urban Sociology, University of.Karlsruhe, Germany, 1990-91
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<br />TRAINING
<br />. AutoCAD Map R3, Authorized AutoDesk Training Center, 1997
<br />. AutoCAD Land Development Desktop R2i, Authorized AutoDesk Training Center, 2001
<br />. AutoCAD Civil Design and Sheet Manager, Authorized AutoDesk Training Center, 200 I
<br />. Advanced Geographic Information Systems, ArcView 3.1, University of Texas at Austin, 1997
<br />. Greywater Re-Use in On-Site Septic Facilities, Texas A&M Agricultural Experiment Station, 1998
<br />. Section 404 Pennitting Requirements, ASCE, 2000
<br />. Eminent Domain, Southwestern Legal Foundation, 1999
<br />. National Flood Insurance Program, TFMA, 2002
<br />. Phase n NPDES StoImwater Discharge Permitting Requirements, EP A, 2003
<br />. Permitting Under the NFIP, TFMA, 2004
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<br />PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICA110NS
<br />. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) No. 017823
<br />. Certified Floodplain Manager No. 0426-02N
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<br />SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY
<br />AutoCAD Land Development Desktop/Civil Design, AutoCAD Map, ArcView 32, :Microsoft Excel, KY Pipe2000,
<br />HEC-l, HEC-HMS, BEC-RAS, HEC-GeoRAS, BEC-GeoHMS, CRWR PrePro, Haestad FlowMaster
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<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Mr. Stewart is a Certified Planner with Espey Consultants, Inc. in Austin, Texas. Mr. Stewart has 10 years experience
<br />in municipal and development issues, including: comprehensive planning, plamring and zoning administration,
<br />architectural and urban design, economic development, land development, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, and
<br />water resources planning. His services include: comprehensive planning, urban design, public participation, route
<br />analysis, park and recreation planning, subdivision pla;nn:ing, and site plan design. Mr. Stewart's particular area of
<br />expertise lies in integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data with Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
<br />(CADD) data, to assist as design tools for engineering and planning. Mr. Stewart's experience with public
<br />improvements planning, community input processes, and teclmical backgrolIDd provide nnmicipal clients with a wen~
<br />integrated set of capabilities.
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<br />Mr. Stewart has worked intensively with development issues in both public and private spheres, and has worked with
<br />cities as small as the City of Sunset Valley and as large as the City of Houston. Representative project experience
<br />includes:
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<br />Comprehensive Plan, City of Cibolo: Mr. Stewart is cmrently working with the City of Cibolo on an update to the
<br />1995 Master Plan. A major component of the Plan is the Fun.rre Land Use Plan. Mr. Stewart is also assisting in the
<br />development of design standards for commercial development, and pedestrian mobility has become a significant issue
<br />for the city.
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<br />City of Cedar Park Master Drainage Plan: :Mr. Stewart performed the hydrologic parameter analysis for this
<br />TWDB Grant-funded project. This included soils, land use (existing and future), and time of concentration
<br />analysis for 4 major creeks and their tnbutaries using AutoCAD Map, BEC-l, BEe-RAS, and ArcView 3.2. The
<br />project also incorporated existing FEMA Floodplains and produce new FEMA Floodplains.
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<br />Exhibit A, Page 68
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