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/ �' ANDERSON <br /> /�! �. ENGINEERING <br /> MINNEAPOL�S 'A�NNEtiOtl, . 7i�MPA FLOR:G� <br /> Anderson Engineering of Minnesota,LLC. 13605 1st Avenue North,Suite 100.Plymouth,f�linnesota 55441 .(763)412-4000 Main.(763)412-4090 Fax.www.ae-mn.com <br /> BENJAMIN J. HODAPP, PWS <br /> Environmental Services Manager <br /> Professional Wetland Scientist#1832 <br /> MN Certified Wetland Delineator#1016 <br /> Experience Summary: <br /> Benjamin Hodapp, a Biologist and Project Manager, brings a broad background <br /> Education: of knowledge and experience in the natural resource field to the Anderson <br /> MS Water Resources Management Engineering team. Benjamin has a unique combination of biologic training and <br /> University of Wisconsin-Madison field skills in addition to working experience at various levels of government <br /> (NRCS, FSA, University of MN Extension, Watonwan County Soil and Water <br /> BS Biology;Ecology Conservation District and Watonwan County Environmental Services). <br /> Minnesota State University-Mankato <br /> Benjamin's project experience includes natural resource inventory, wetland <br /> Specialized Training: determinations, delineations, mitigation design and monitoring, regulatory permit <br /> Wetland Delineation&Management Training applications, wetland functions and values assessments, flood plain analysis, <br /> Richard Chinn Environmental Training, Inc. ordinary high water determinations, aerial photo interpretation. Benjamin has <br /> training and experience with Global Positioning Systems(GPS)and Geographic <br /> Wetland Plant Identification Information Systems(GIS). <br /> Biotic Consultants Inc. <br /> Representative Projects: <br /> Plant Identification for Wetland Delineation <br /> University of Wisconsin-La Crosse • Southwest Light Rail Transit- Metropolitan Council — Minneapolis, MN: <br /> Project manager for wetland and permitting efforts in support of multi- <br /> Watershed Academy Web Certificate disciplinary consultant team for preparation of Final Environmental Impact <br /> United States Environmental Protection Agency Statement for proposed 16 mile light rail alignment. Project tasks included <br /> project management oversight, coordinating and facilitating recurring monthly <br /> meeting with all federal, state and local permitting agencies, supervising field <br /> Professional Associations: staff in completion of a wetland investigations, preparation of all federal, state <br /> Society of Wetland Scientists and local wetland permits and wetland mitigation plans, quality assurance and <br /> MN Wetland Professionals Association(WPA) quality control of all deliverable products. <br /> MN WPA President 2010 <br /> Wisconsin Wetlands Association <br /> Minnesota Native Plant Society • NEPA Documentation/Wetland Permitting —Omaha National Cemetery— <br /> Ecological Society of America Omaha, NE (2014): Services included preparation of an Environmental <br /> Assessment (EA) and Findings of No Significant Impact (FONSI), and <br /> supplemental permit coordination with the Omaha District U.S. Army Corps of <br /> Total Years of Experience: Engineers (USACE) for proposed wetland impacts. Wetland permitting <br /> 15 years activities included completion of a wetland boundary delineation following the <br /> 1987 USACE Wetland Manual and Midwest Regional Supplement, and <br /> preparation of a USACE permit application package that included a design for <br /> Years with Current Firm: an on-site compensatory wetland mitigation area. <br /> 2004 to Present <br /> • Section 4011404 Wetland Permitting —Fort McCoy Commemorative Park <br /> Expansion — Fort McCoy, WI: Provided project management services for <br /> Selected Publications: Section 401/404 permitting associated with proposed wetland impacts resulting <br /> The Future of Rowan Creek Watershed: from the Commemorative Park Expansion Project at the Fort McCoy U.S.Army <br /> Connecting Land Use and Management with Water installation. Project tasks included project management of supporting staff, <br /> Quality. 2003. water resources Management providing point of contact services for the U.S. Army, developing a wetland <br /> Workshop 2002 Gaylord Nelson Institute for <br /> Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, mitigation strategy in compliance with Section 401/404 and state wetland <br /> Madison. permitting requirements and oversight and quality control in preparing Section <br /> 401/404 permit application <br /> The Tumultuous World of Drainage Districts: An <br /> Analysis of Existing Management Arrangements, . Minneapolis VAHCS Parking Ramp EA:NEPA Environmental Assessment for <br /> with Recommendations. Working Paper Series the proposed 4-level parking garage at Minneapolis VA Health Care System <br /> 2002-1. Water Resources Institutions and Policies, campus in MinneapOlis, Minnesota. <br /> Department of Urban and Regional Planning, <br /> University of Wisconsin,Madison. <br /> • Willamette National Cemetery Expansion EA: NEPA Environmental <br /> Assessment for the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, National <br /> Cemetery Administration proposed acquisition of 38 acres and the expansion <br /> of Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. <br /> A Service•Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business <br /> Civil Enoineering . Architecture . Land Surveying . Environmental Services • Landscape Architecture <br />