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Zit <br /> Patrick Tormav Miller, Partner <br /> Patrick Miller is an planner and landscape architect. He specializes in wildland and urban open space <br /> planning, public access planning, park planning, facility design, interpretive programming, and visual <br /> resource analysis. With 36 years of experience, Mr. Miller has been responsible for master planning <br /> and designing a long list of open spaces, parks, and trails throughout the west. He is particularly <br /> experienced in facilitating planning processes and preparing plans that enhance habitat values and in <br /> resolving site issues related to public access and wildlife compatibility. <br /> Professional Experience <br /> • Currently preparing a public access master plan for 240,000 acres of conserved lands on the Tejon <br /> Ranch, the largest contiguous private landholding in California. <br /> • Lead designer for the San Francisco Bay Trail component of the Hamilton Wetland Restoration <br /> Project the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> • Responsible for master planning over twenty-five open space, park, and recreation areas including: <br /> . San Mateo Shoreline Parks, San Mateo, California; Dutch Slough Community Park and Tidal Marsh <br /> Restoration Project Public Access Plan, Oakley; Coyote Creek Parkway Integrated Natural <br /> Resource Management And Master Plan Santa Clara County, California; Silver Creek Linear Park, <br /> San Jose, California; California; John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, Napa, California; California; <br /> Brannan Island State Recreation Areas, Rio Vista, California; Slide Rock State Park, Sedona <br /> Arizona; Hidden Villa Ranch, Los Altos Hills, California; the Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve, <br /> San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties; the Citizens' Parks at Mount Pukhan National Park, Seoul, <br /> Korea; and the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Olympia, Washington. <br /> • Project designer for a number of multiple -use trail projects including: the Old Alameda Creek <br /> Bicycle Trail, Union City, California; Bay Trail Extension at the Berkeley Marina, Berkeley, <br /> Califomia; the San Francisco Bay Trail within the City of San Mateo Shoreline Parks, California, and <br /> Phases 1 and 2 of the Lewis S. Eaton Trail, Fresno, California. <br /> • Principal Planner for the San Joaquin River Parkway Conceptual Plan spanning 22 miles of river <br /> corridor in Madera and Fresno Counties and the City of Fresno, California. Provides continuing <br /> consulting services relating to implementation of the Parkway. Related master planning projects <br /> include: Scout Island Education Area Master Plan; River West Open Space Area Public Access <br /> Plan; Riverview Ranch Program Plan; and the Lost Lake Recreation Area Master Plan. <br /> • Project Director for the award - winning Santa Clara County Trails Master Plan Update an element of <br /> the County's General Plan. Assisted the Santa Clara County Inter - jurisdictional Trails Committee in <br /> developing a set of trail design, use, and management guidelines for application in the fifteen cities • <br /> that comprise the urban areas of the County. <br /> • Consulting planner for the Santa Ana River Corridor Trails System Master Plan, a 110 mile long trail <br /> network extending from the Pacific Crest to the Pacific Ocean and passing through thirteen cities.. <br /> Other trail system planning experience includes: the Pacific Crest Trail Management Options Plan <br /> for the Bureau of Land Management in Southern California; the Mount Pukhan National Park Trail <br /> Conservation Plan, Seoul Korea; the Eagle Valley Trail System Master Plan, Carson City, Nevada; <br /> the Big Dry Creek and Enterprise Canal Bicycle Trail System, Clovis, California; the Eastern 'Pima <br /> County Trails Master Plan, Tucson, Arizona; San Mateo County Trails Master Plan; the San Diego <br /> County Trails Master Plan; and citywide trails plans for the cities of Livermore and Concord, <br /> Califomia. <br /> • Principal author of the design chapter in the book Trail Planning for California Communities <br /> published by Solano Press. <br />