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Gary A. Martin, R.C.E.

Principal 

Technical Expertise:

Hydrology and Hydraulic Design for

Subdivision, Commercial/Industrial, Retail/Entertainment,

Park/Recreation, Education, Golf/Resort -

Grading, Street, Sewer, Water, and Storm Drain Design

 

Credentials:

BSCE California State University Long Beach, 1982

Registered Civil Engineering No. 50318, California, 1993

Member of the Home Builders Council of the

Building Industry Association since 1988

 

Professional Experience:

Involved in the land development industry in Southern California for over 18 years. Responsibilities include project coordination with clients as well as budgeting, invoicing and scheduling of projects with clients, agencies and staff. Directly responsible for the design of several major subdivision projects within Orange and Riverside Counties. Responsible for processing final engineering plans through the appropriate governmental agencies. Supervises a staff of engineers, designers and draftsmen who prepare preliminary and final engineering drawings, record maps, and various exhibits. Prior to joining Mayers and Associates Civil Engineering, Inc., Gary worked as Hydrology/Hydraulic Section Manager and Project Manager for Hunsaker & Associates Irvine, Inc. for over 13 years. Prior experience includes Associate Civil Engineer for the City of Norwalk from 1982 to 1987.

 

Key Projects:

 

Encinitas Ranch – Portion of Encinitas Ranch Specific Plan area including Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, Leucadia Boulevard, Quail Gardens Drive, Paseo de Las Flores and over 300 residential units. Included over 1.5 million cubic yards of grading, partial golf course design, drainage design, AutoCAD drawing conversions, irrigation plans, habitat preservation, riparian mitigation, 4 miles of streets, 2 miles of storm drain, and 1 mile of sewer. Also included the 10-acre Paul Ecke Ranch Research Park on Saxony Road, the school and community use areas adjacent to Quail Gardens Drive and the sports park in Green Valley adjacent to Cambria Road. Responsibilities included preparation of hydrology studies and design of storm drain improvement plans.

 

City of Garden Grove Master Plan of Drainage – A 400± acre Master Plan Study for the City of Garden Grove. The area encompassed the Civic Center and involved the determination of flow for the 10-, 25-, and 100-year storm occurrence, evaluation of present storm drain system, recommendation of complete drainage plan, recommendation of phasing and prioritizing of proposed phases, and cost estimate for proposed work.

 

The hydrology portion of the study contained complete information for the drainage area including an hydrology map showing drainage areas, their concentration points, and peak flow rates. The drainage portion of the study included a map showing the existing facilities and level of flooding that existed in the study area and a map showing the proposed facilities and their phasing limits. The cost estimate was broken down by phase. Responsibilities included the coordination and preparation of all of the above mentioned items and the presentation of the results to the City of Garden Grove.

 

Tuscany Hills – A 900-acre master planned community in the City of Lake Elsinore. Included grading and hard improvement design of over 6 miles of Assessment District arterial roadways and drainage facilities. Also included approximately 10 miles of assessment district roadways, with 5 miles of major arterial highways and the remaining 5 miles of primary, secondary and collector streets. The major arterial highway design involved very steep grades and super-elevation in various areas. Responsibilities included design and processing of construction drawings for above-mentioned improvements through the City of Lake Elsinore and the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, construction coordination, field staking, and preparation of exhibits utilized for Conditions of Approval and other Department of Real Estate processing.

 

 

I-105 & I605 Freeway Interchange A re-design and upgrade of streets, sewers, waterlines, and drainage facilities within City of Norwalk public streets in order to accommodate CALTRANS improvements for the I-105 and I-605 freeway interchange. Responsibilities included coordination with the State of California and overseeing the preparation of all improvement plans associated with the City’s re-design of existing facilities.

 

Pacific Hills – A 500-acre plus, 1500± master planned community in the City of Mission Viejo. Included over 8 million cubic yards of grading, 2 miles of Community Facilities District roadways and drainage facilities. Also included 2.5 miles of primary and local streets and the associated sewer, water, and storm drain improvements. Responsibilities included design and processing of construction drawings for above-mentioned improvements through the County of Orange, the City of Mission Viejo, and the Santa Margarita Water District, construction coordination, field staking, and preparation of exhibits utilized for Conditions of Approval and other Department of Real Estate processing.

 

Dove Canyon – An 875-acre hillside gated community of 1200 Single Family homes in Orange County, including a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, Clubhouse, a Rock and Earthen dam, and a Water Reservoir. Included over 8.9 million cubic yards of grading, habitat mitigation areas, 11.8 miles of residential and collector streets (including water & sewer), 4 sewer pump stations, 1.7 miles of off-site water transmission main, 1 mile of off-site storm drain, 2 miles of off-site domestic and reclaimed water lines, 2 miles of off-site sewer, and 1 mile of dual force main sewer. Responsibilities included design of storm drain facilities and the preparation of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis.

 

Tustin Ranch Master Planned Community  A master planned residential development within the City of Tustin. Included over 10 miles of arterial highways designed per Caltrans design criteria and the city’s standards. Also included over 8 million cubic yards of grading, 25 miles of RCP storm drain, and an hydrology study on a drainage area of over 2000 acres. Responsibilities included design of storm drain facilities and development of a Master Plan of Drainage for the 2,000 acres within and/or tributary to the project.

 

 

 

 

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