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<br /> KELSEY BENNETT, MPA, LEED-AP-PROJECT MANAGER
<br /> City of Walnut Creek, 1500 N. California Boulevard Environmental Impact Report, Walnut Creek, C4
<br /> Ms. Bennett authored the EIR that assessed 140 residential units above retail space proposed at a site
<br /> within the Traditional Downtown Area and within three City-designated scenic viewsheds featuring
<br /> Mount Diablo. Key issues concerned traffic, land use and visual compatibility,and construction air
<br /> quality and health risks.The Planning Commission specifically commended the GHG section that Ms.
<br /> Bennett authored.
<br /> City of Sacramento,KW Cap Towers,Sacramento Commons Master Plan Environmental Impact Report
<br /> Ms. Bennett performed Quality Assurance/Quality Control(QA/QC)for a project EIR that assessed two
<br /> options: 1) Hotel Scenario:removing existing 206 apartments and developing a 320-room hotel, 1,422
<br /> dwelling units,and retail/support space resulting in 140 units/acre density and 2)No Hotel Scenario:
<br /> removing 206 existing apartments and developing 1,522 dwelling units and retail/support space
<br /> resulting in 150 units/acre density.
<br /> City and County of San Francisco,Crescent Heights, 10 S. Van Ness Avenue Mixed-Use Environmental Impact
<br /> Report,San Francisco, C4
<br /> Ms. Bennett served as the Project Manager for the Crescent Heights mixed-use project,which proposed
<br /> to redevelop a parcel containing a Honda Dealership at Van Ness Avenue and Market Street adjacent to
<br /> the MUNI Van Ness Avenue station.The project included the removal of the existing structure and the
<br /> construction of two towers containing 855 residential units, 9,950 gross square feet of lobby space,
<br /> 28,100 gross square feet of commercial uses,453 parking spaces, and 347 bike spaces.
<br /> City and County of San Francisco, Fritzi Realty,41 Tehama Street Residential Tower Community Plan
<br /> Exemption,San Francisco, C4
<br /> In support of the Community Plan Exemption(CPE), Ms. Bennett served as an EIR and GHG Compliance
<br /> Checklist author.A CPE and supporting technical studies were prepared for a proposed 32-story
<br /> residential tower with 325 residential units,ground-level open space plaza,open space terraces, and
<br /> below-ground parking.The project originally started as a focused EIR;however,approval of the Transit
<br /> Center District Plan allowed the project to move forward as a CPE, negating the need for an EIR.
<br /> Subsequent to CPE approval,the project was revised to increase height for additional units.Therefore,a
<br /> CPE modification to account for the increase in project size was completed.
<br /> City and County of San Francisco, Maximus, 1979 Mission Street Mixed-Use Environmental Impact Report,
<br /> San Francisco, C4
<br /> Ms. Bennett served as the EIR Project Manager for Maximus' proposed redevelopment of a parcel
<br /> containing two commercial structures and a surface parking lot at Mission and 16th Streets adjacent to
<br /> the BART 16th Street Mission station.The project included the removal of the existing structures and
<br /> the construction of one structure containing 331 residential units, 34,198 gross square feet of
<br /> commercial uses, 163 parking spaces, and 192 bike spaces.
<br /> City of la Catlada Flintridge, Tentative Tract Map 53647 and Variance Environmental Impact Report
<br /> Ms. Bennett served as the Deputy Project Manager for a project that included 17 residential lots,one
<br /> 18-acre open space lot for placement under a conservation easement, and a variance allowing smaller
<br /> minimum lot sizes than the hillside ordinance designated.The EIR focused on aesthetics,traffic,
<br /> emergency vehicle access,water quality,slope stability, landform alteration associated with grading,
<br /> loss of biological resources, extension of utilities, and construction-related air and noise emissions.
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