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2024-06-27 PL-INT-2024-008073 Munekiyo Hiraga Category PL.5
DeVera, Ashley From: Liane Asato <liane@munekiyohiraga.com> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2024 12:12 PM To: Planning Internet Mail Cc: Tessa Munekiyo Ng Subject: Munekiyo Hiraga Submittal Package FY 2025 (PL.3 and PL.5) Attachments: Munekiyo Hiraga Submittal Package FY25.pdf To: Zendo Kern, County of Hawaii, Planning Department From: Tessa Munekiyo Ng, Munekiyo Hiraga Attachment: Quantity Date Description 1 6/27/24 Munekiyo Hiraga's Submittal Package for FY 2025 Message: The attached Submittal Package for Professional Services FY 2025 is being transmitted for necessary processing. Please feel free to contact Tessa Munekiyo Ng at (808) 983-1233, should you have any questions in this regard. Thank you! Liane Asato, Administrative Assistant liane©munekiyohiraga.com 305 High Street, Suite 104, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 808.244.2015 F: 808.244.8729 225 Queen Street, Suite 200, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 808.983.1233 PLEASE NOTE NEW OAHU ADDRESS Planning. Project Management. Sustainable Solutions. www.munekiyohiraga.com CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION:This message(including attachments)is intended for the use of the designated recipient(s)named above.The contents of this correspondence are considered privileged and confidential. If you have received this message in error, kindly notify us immediately by email or telephone, and delete this email from your computer system.Thank you. 1 Karlynn K. Fukuda PRESIDENT ti MUNEKIYO HIRAGA Mark Alexander Roy AICP,LEED AP VICE PRESIDENT Tessa Munekiyo Ng AICP Planning.Projec-'.. r-.,gement.Sustainable Sa..tions. VICE PRESIDENT Michael T.Munekiyo AICP FOUNDER June 27, 2024 Via email: plannin_q(a hawaiicountv._gov Zendo Kern, Planning Director County of Hawaii Planning Department 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 SUBJECT: Munekiyo Hiraga Expression of Interest — Response to Notice to Providers of Professional Services for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Dear Mr. Kern: We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the County of Hawaii, Planning Department's Notice to Providers of Professional Services. Munekiyo Hiraga is a full-service planning, governmental affairs, and community engagement consulting firm that has been serving a broad range of clients in the State of Hawaii in both the public and private sectors for over 35 years. The company was founded in 1989 on Maui, providing planning services for local agencies, landowners and businesses. Since then the firm has steadily expanded its client base and professional services throughout the State of Hawaii, employing an average of 17 employees (over the past five (5) years), in both our Maui and Oahu offices. Our team of dedicated professionals are excited about the possibility of working with the Planning Department. We believe that our years of experience, core values and knowledge on government processes makes us an ideal partner to assist the Planning Department in the following categories: PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning Assistant: project management support, community organizing, public participation, meeting facilitation) PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) Maui: 305 High Street,Suite 104 Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 Tel: 808.244.2015 Oahu: 225 Queen Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Tel: 808.983.1233 www.munekiyohiraga.cc Zendo Kern, Planning Director June 27, 2024 Page 2 Pursuant to the Notice, we are submitting herewith for your review and consideration the following along with this letter of interest: • Form 120 and Statement of Qualifications, describing our firm and qualifications of our key members • References of five clients • Relevant projects and experiences that support our interest and expertise of the below • Company brochure Please do not hesitate to contact me at (808) 244-2015 or by email at planning@munekiyohiraga.com if you have any questions. Very truly yours, i Tessa Munekiyo Ng Vice President TMN:Ia Enclosure K:\Prop\Qualin2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\LOI.docx QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENTATION for MUNEKIYO HIRAGA June zoz4 m MUNEKIYO HIRAGAw neent.Sustainable Solutions. 11.1 QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENTATION for MUNEKIYO HIRAGA June 2024 w MUNEKIYO HIRAGA CONTENTS Page I. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY 1 A. INTRODUCTION 1 B. WHY MUNEKIYO HIRAGA 1 C. MISSION STATEMENT "EXCELLENCE IN PROCESS MANAGEMENT" 1 1. Timely 2 2. Proactive 2 3. Strategic and Thorough 2 4. High Quality 2 D. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED 2 E. OUR CORE VALUES 3 F. POSITIVE OUTCOMES SOUGHT FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT 4 G. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN 4 H. PRINCIPALS 5 1. Karlynn Fukuda, President 5 2. Mark Alexander Roy, AICP, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President 6 3. Tessa Munekiyo Ng, AICP, Vice President 6 4. Michael T. Munekiyo, AICP, Founder 7 I. POINT OF CONTACT 7 II. FORM 120 8 III. RESUMES 21 IV. REFERENCES WHO MAY BE CONTACTED 24 V. MUNEKIYO HIRAGA BROCHURE 25 K:\Prop\Qualif\2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\SOQ.docx QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY I I. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY A. INTRODUCTION Munekiyo Hiraga is a full service planning, government affairs, and community engagement consulting firm, partnering with government agencies and delivering results for 35 years. The firm provides services statewide for a diverse client list which includes government agencies, as well as private landowners, small businesses, attorneys, architects, engineers, and non-profit organizations. Our team of professionals work together with our clients delivering excellence through effective project management, collaboration, strategy development, and proactive actions for a variety of public and private sector projects. Munekiyo Hiraga is a Minority-Owned, Woman-Owned, and Small Business Association Certified HUBZone firm. Through the Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone) Program of the Small Business Association, the firm has preferential access to Federal procurement opportunities. Munekiyo Hiraga is a statewide firm, supporting Hawaii with project experience on every major island, and has offices in Wailuku, Maui and Honolulu, Oahu. B. WHY MUNEKIYO HIRAGA The team of professionals at Munekiyo Hiraga are experts in our field and passionate about our work. Our objective is to proactively partner with clients and help them succeed by delivering exceptional service and results. We take great pride in delivering on challenging assignments for our clients. Through successfully completing over 2,000 assignments, Munekiyo Hiraga is recognized as a leader in environmental and regulatory processes, technical analysis and governmental and community affairs. The robust team at Munekyo Hiraga has significant experience in the public and private sectors and has specialized knowledge of regulatory processes, policies, and protocols. This combination of expertise and experience ensures we deliver the best outcomes for our clients. C. MISSION STATEMENT "EXCELLENCE IN PROCESS MANAGEMENT" Munekiyo Hiraga is dedicated and committed to providing responsive professional services of the highest quality to all clients. Excellence in service by the Munekiyo Hiraga team is: Page 1 1. Timely We understand the importance of delivering on time. We work to consistently meet clients' project time schedules through sound management and resource allocation practices. All projects shall be conducted to meet or better client deadline requirements. Where special scheduling needs are identified, fast-track timetables will be formulated and implemented. 2. Proactive We emphasize project pre-assessment to anticipate issues and concerns which may arise during the course of an assignment. Early assessment and identification of potential issues can translate into time savings during the course of project planning and implementation. In this regard, it is the firm's objective to conduct early consultation and coordination with client, agencies, and community stakeholders to ensure that issues are identified as early as practicable. 3. Strategic and Thorough We work with our clients to understand their requirements and challenges in a project. Through collaboration we build a partnership with our clients to deliver successful results each time. Implementing a philosophy that emphasizes diligent and strategically coordinated follow-up with the client, agencies and community stakeholders having a direct interest in the project. By maintaining ongoing and responsive communication with clients and stakeholders involved in the project, the smooth and timely completion of assignment objectives can be facilitated. 4. High Quality We have earned a reputation for providing professional planning services based on sound technical and qualitative analysis, to yield strategically responsible responses and recommendations. To ensure delivery of reports and applications of the highest caliber, Munekiyo Hiraga has instituted a quality control methodology which is iterative in nature and instituted at the start and throughout a project until completion. D. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED A broad range of consulting services is provided by Munekiyo Hiraga to meet the increasingly complex environment in which project development and public policy are implemented. In this regard, client services include, but are not limited to, the following areas : Page 2 Services Overview Project Management Overall management of project team and subconsultants, interdependencies of critical path items, deadlines and deliverables, and timeline Environmental Review Preparation of Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements Land Use Entitlements Preparation and processing of various Federal, State, and County land use applications and approvals Construction Permit Facilitation of construction permit review Processing Due Diligence and Scoping Review of site opportunities and constraints and Analysis regulatory requirements; development of entitlement strategies Technical and Feasibility Preparation of land use/policy planning studies, Studies development feasibility studies, economic and fiscal impact studies, cost benefit analysis, etc. Community Engagement and Preparation and implementation of community Communication engagement strategies Government Affairs Coordination with government agencies and elected officials Spatial Analysis and Mapping Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis and mapping E. OUR CORE VALUES Gratitude As individuals and as a company, we are grateful to our clients, our partners in government and our partners in the community. In times of conflict and challenge, gratitude enhances our capacity to achieve harmony. Selflessness Selflessness means sharing and giving, without expectation of reward. This mindset allows us to work in the context of"company" rather than as "individuals". A selfless company will more easily coexist with partners in government and community. Humility Humility cannot exist without selflessness. Humility is a mindset and behavior pattern where recognition of self is set aside in the interest of the company, and where the interest of the company is set aside for the interest of clients and community. Page 3 F. POSITIVE OUTCOMES SOUGHT FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT Whether an assignment involves the preparation of a permit application or a technical study, the monitoring of proposed legislation, or the formulation of a community engagement program, Munekiyo Hiraga seeks outcomes which are designed to advance harmony among all project participants. In this regard, the following outcomes are emphasized in each assignment: 1. Mutually respectful working relationships among Client, governmental agencies, and community stakeholders; and 2. Managed expectations through a communication framework which is clear and characterized by trust. In addition, Munekiyo Hiraga understands the value of effective communication and places significant value on civil discourse in community engagement activities. It is through establishing open relationships with agency representatives and community stakeholders that Munekiyo Hiraga is able to facilitate successful project processing. G. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN Munekiyo Hiraga's approach to planning is based on respecting the intuitive insights of our clients, analyzing reliable technical and policy issues, and integrating both to provide the highest quality of service. Recognizing the importance of quality control and the desire to maintain a high level of professional integrity in documents produced by Munekiyo Hiraga, we firmly believe that quality is essential to a successful planning firm and key to our company principles. To integrate quality into our corporate values, we strive to naturally blend the following practices into every project: • Accurate information gathering • Continual communication with Client and project team • Early consultation with applicable Federal, State, and County agencies as well as key community stakeholders • Allowing for sufficient time to prepare required reports while meeting Client's timeline requirements • Encouraging constructive review and comment and maintaining an open-door policy of in-house commentary Page 4 • Management's commitment to quality and professional standards of planning services • Utilizing the most experienced and skilled personnel available • Providing sufficient personnel to staff projects • Continuing education and training of staff • Maintaining quality of production and office facilities These practices provide the foundation upon which Munekiyo Hiraga has built its quality control program. The program utilizes various internal controls, reviews, standardized procedures, and checklists. Illustrative of this process, upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed, the Project Team is selected. Generally, the project team will consist of a Principal in Charge (PIC), a Manager, Senior Associate, or Associate, and an administrative support staff person. Prior to the start of production of the report/application document, the Project Team meets to review the project scope and background. Production tasks are assigned to members of the Project Team and a preliminary production timeline is established for the report/application. At each stage of production, the Project Team reviews the report/application and may seek input from other staff members who are not assigned to the project, but who have familiarity with the project area, project scope, and/or key issues related to the project for government agencies and/or community stakeholders. Additionally, Quality Control (QC) editors are assigned to the Project Team. The QC editors are experienced team members who are not directly associated with the project. Documentation preparation and reviews, therefore, involve strict standards to ensure accuracy and quality. Munekiyo Hiraga believes that its disciplined quality control process is essential to the production of quality documents for our Clients. We continually review our quality control review process to ensure that the highest professional standards are met. H. PRINCIPALS 1. Karlynn Fukuda, President Ms. Fukuda has 30 years of planning, outreach, public relations, and government affairs experience. Ms. Fukuda has been involved in the preparation and processing of Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes, Environmental Assessments, the processing of land entitlements and other governmental permits for landowners. She has managed the creation and execution of reports and brochures for County and State agencies, as well as private landowners. She has Page 5 also been involved in community relations efforts for landowners, including facilitating meetings for community-based master planning and general project reviews. Prior to joining Munekiyo Hiraga, Ms. Fukuda served as the public information officer for the County of Maui, where she coordinated with all County departments and agencies for the preparation of press releases, media interviews, and the planning and implementation of special projects. Ms. Fukuda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from the University of Colorado at Boulder, as well as a Master of Arts degree in Communication from Washington State University. 2. Mark Alexander Roy, AICP, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President Mr. Roy has 24 years of professional experience, including training/facilitation, and providing planning and project management consulting services to governmental agencies, land trust organizations, as well as non-profit institutions and corporate clients. Mr. Roy has extensive experience in matters related to strategic planning, management of complex permitting initiatives, and preparation of environmental impact statements for major land use actions. Mr. Roy has advised large land trusts, private landowners, and State and County agencies in guiding projects through the regulatory and environmental review process. Mr. Roy is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), the American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter and is a LEED Accredited Professional through the U.S. Green Building Council. He attended college for both undergraduate and post graduate studies in the United Kingdom and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Environmental Management from the University of Leeds, and, a Master of Science in Environmental Protection from the University of Salford, Manchester. 3. Tessa Munekiyo Nq, AICP, Vice President Ms. Ng has 18 years of professional planning experience, providing planning and project management consulting services, as well as economic and fiscal impact analysis and market analysis to various private development companies, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Ms. Ng has extensive experience in matters related to strategic planning, economic analysis, preparation of regulatory permits, and community outreach for land use permitting actions. Ms. Ng has advised major landowners, government agencies and non-profit organizations through the environmental review and land use permitting process. Ms. Ng is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), the American Planning Association (APA), Hawaii Chapter, the Urban Land Institute Page 6 (ULI), and Lambda Alpha International Honorary Society for the Advancement of Land Economics. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and received a Master in City Planning from the University of California at Berkley. Ms Ng is a 2024 Pacific Century Fellow. 4. Michael T. Munekiyo, AICP, Founder Mr. Munekiyo has 50 years of professional planning experience, which includes positions with State and County governments, a private consulting firm and a corporate landowner. Mr. Munekiyo's experience touches upon a solid and broad base of planning programs and projects, ranging from the preparation of issue papers for the Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program and Hawaii State Plan, and processing of regulatory permit applications and environmental impact statements for major infrastructure improvements. He has thorough knowledge of State and County planning processes and has a full understanding of County legislative processes. Mr. Munekiyo holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning Degree from the University of Hawaii. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, and is a Registered Professional Engineer (State of Colorado). POINT OF CONTACT For additional information regarding the firm's services and capabilities, please contact us. Maui Office O`ahu Office 305 High Street, Suite 104 225 Queen Street, Suite 200 Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 244-2015 Phone: (808) 983-1233 Email: planning@munekiyohiraga.com Web: www.munekiyohiraga.com Page 7 FORM 120 I I DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 1 of 13 STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES QUESTIONNAIRE FOR ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES QUESTIONNAIRE FOR: (LIST DISCIPLINE) OTHER QUESTIONNAIRES SUBMITTED: (LIST DISCIPLINES) DATE Planning June 27,2024 FIRM NAME ESTABLISHED TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Underline) MUNEKIYO HIRAGA YEAR STATE 1989 Hawaii INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION JOINT VENTURE OTHER BUSINESS ADDRESS, TELEPHONE & FAX NO. OF HAWAII OFFICE AGE OF FIRM FEDERAL ID NO. YEARS ESTABLISHED IN HAWAII 305 High Street, Suite 104 35 years 99-0288522 35 years Wailuku Hawaii 96793 Tel. (808)244-2015 PRINCIPALS OF FIRM: (NAMES) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF FIRM: (NAMES) Karlynn Fukuda Mark Alexander Roy Tessa Munekiyo Ng PRESENT BRANCH OFFICE(s): (ADDRESS, TELEPHONE & FAX NO.) PERSON IN CHARGE: (NAMES) 225 Queen Street, Suite 200 Tessa Munekiyo Ng Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Tel. (808) 983-1233 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL IN YOUR PRESENT ORGANIZATION PRINCIPALS & KEY OTHER PERSONNEL LOCATED AT PERSONNEL *PLANNERS TOTAL -Eng-neer, PLANNERS spec. Architect Engineer Others Architect Draftsmen Writer Estimator Inspector Surveyor Balance Mech. Electric Civil Others HOME OFFICE 2 3 7 12 Eanr,CH cHoaoi�u office) 1 4 5 TOTAL 3 7 7 17 TECHNICAL PERSONNEL: NUMBER OF PERSONNEL WITH HAWAII LICENSES N/A NUMBER OF PERSONNEL WITHOUT HAWAII LICENSES N/A K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.doox Page 8 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 2 of 13 PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF PRINCIPALS AND ASSOCIATES WITHIN YOUR FIRM NAME RESIDENT OF NAME RESIDENT Karlynn Fukuda Hawaii Mark Alexander Roy, AICP, LEED,AP BD+C Hawaii TITLE TITLE President Vice President YEARS OF AS PRINCIPAL AS PRINCIPAL OTHER THAN YEARS OF AS PRINCIPAL AS PRINCIPAL IN OTHER THAN EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIRM IN OTHER FIRMS PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIRM OTHER FIRMS PRINCIPAL 30 years 17 years N/A 4 years 24 years 13 years N/A 7 years EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) University of Colorado: Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass The University of Leeds: Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Communications, 1992; Bachelor of Science, Communications, Management, 1998 1992 The University of Salford: Master of Science, Environmental Washington State University: Master of Arts, Communications, Protection, 2000 1996 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Planning Association American Institute of Certified Planners; American Planning Association; LEED-Accredited Processional (LEED AP BD+C) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable Not Applicable K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 9 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 3 of 13 PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF PRINCIPALS AND ASSOCIATES WITHIN YOUR FIRM NAME RESIDENT OF NAME RESIDENT OF Tessa Munekiyo Ng, AICP Hawaii TITLE TITLE Vice President YEARS OF AS PRINCIPAL AS PRINCIPAL IN OTHER THAN YEARS OF AS PRINCIPAL AS PRINCIPAL IN OTHER THAN EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIRM OTHER FIRMS PRINCIPAL EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIRM OTHER FIRMS PRINCIPAL 18 years 11 years N/A 2 years EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) Georgetown University: Bachelor of Arts, Political Economy Major, History Minor, 2006 University of California at Berkeley: Masters of City Planning, Housing and Community Development Concentration, 2008 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Institute of Certified Planners; American Planning Association; Urban Land Institute; Lambda Alpha International Honorary Society for the Advancement of Land Economics, Aloha Chapter; Pacific Century Fellow REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 10 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 4 of 13 PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM NAME STATUS (Underline) NAME STATUS (Underline) Gwendolyn Leialoha Cheney Rivera Full-Time Part-Time Yukino Uchiyama,AICP Full-Time Part-Time TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Manager 29 years Manager 10 years WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS 8 years (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 19 years FIRM (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 1 years Anaergia Services, Kahului (2 7 years UDS, Ltd. (Japan) (2 years) years) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) The Ohio State University: Bachelor of Science, Chemical Waseda University: Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, 2013 Engineering, 1994 University College London: Master of Arts, Sustainable University of Hawaii at Manoa: Master of Science, Urbanism, 2014 Bioengineering, 2004 REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable Not Applicable NAME STATUS (Underline) NAME STATUS (Underline) Cynthia Sato Full-Time Part-Time Korwyn Roberts, AICP Full-Time Part-Time TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Manager 39 years Senior Associate 8 years WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRM WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS Less than 1 (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 29 years Less than 1 (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 2 years year JPMorgan Securities Japan year Metropolitan Planning Co., Ltd. (10 years) Group (6 years) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) University of Hawaii at Manoa: Bachelor of Business Degree, Wittenberg University: Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, minor in Marketing, 1981 Urban Studies and Environmental Studies, 2015 The Ohio State University: Master of City and Regional Planning, 2018 REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable Not Applicable K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 11 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 5 of 13 PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL WITHIN YOUR FIRM NAME STATUS (Underline) NAME STATUS (Underline) Emily Murai Full-Time Part-Time C. Hoku Krueger Full-Time Part-Time TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Associate 9 years Associate 10 years WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS 3 years (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 3.5 years FIRM (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 7 years HI Employment (2.5 years) 1 year Pacific Media Group (2 years) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) University of Hawai`i at Manoa: Bachelor of Arts, American Occidental College: Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Studies, 2015 French Studies, Minor, 2016 University of Pennsylvania: Master of Science, Education, 2017 REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable Not Applicable NAME STATUS (Underline) NAME STATUS (Underline) Eric Pachowicz Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TITLE OR POSITION YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Associate 4.5 years WITH THIS FIRM WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS WITH THIS WITH LAST FIRM WITH OTHER FIRMS Less than 1 (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) 2.5 years FIRM (NAME & NO. OF YEARS) year California Department of Parks and Recreation (1 year) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) EDUCATION (COLLEGE, DEGREE, YEAR, SPECIALIZATION) Willamette University: Bachelor of Arts, Civic Communication and Media, 2020 California State University Monterey Bay: Masters of Science, Environmental Science, 2023 REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) REGISTRATION (TYPE, YEAR, STATE) Not Applicable K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 12 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 6 of 13 OUTSIDE ASSOCIATES AND CONSULTANTS USUALLY EMPLOYED DISCIPLINE NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINE NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL Traffic and Civil Austin, Tsutsumi &Associates, Inc.; Engineer Wilson Okamoto Corporation Civil Engineer Fukumoto Engineering, Inc.; Otomo Engineering, Inc. Archaeologist and Aina Archaeology; Cultural Surveys Cultural Specialist Hawaii; Honua Consulting; Scientific Consultant Services ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE DOES YOUR FIRM HAVE ERRORS & OMISSION (E&O) INSURANCE? (Underline) AMOUNT OF COVERAGE AMOUNT OF DEDUCTIBLE PER CLAIM YES NO PROJECT INSURANCE $2,000,000.00 $15,000.00 Submit proof of insurance or insurability from your insurance carrier with this form. K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 13 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 7 of 13 SUMMARY OF YOUR FIRM' S COMPLETED AND PRESENT PROJECTS DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS AS A PRIME A/E CONSULTANT TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED PROJECTS 900 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS $1.5 billion TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESENT PROJECTS 120 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF PRESENT PROJECTS $200 million AS AN ASSOCIATE WITH OTHER A/E CONSULTANTS TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETED PROJECTS 250 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS (ONLY THE PORTION OF WORK FOR WHICH YOUR FIRM WAS RESPONSIBLE) $450 million TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESENT PROJECTS 80 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST OF PRESENT PROJECTS (ONLY THE PORTION OF WORK FOR WHICH YOUR FIRM IS RESPONSIBLE) $150 million CLASS OF WORK AND PROJECT TYPE SPECIALIZATION TYPE OF PROJECT TOTAL NO. OF COMPLETED TOTAL ESTIMATED TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION COST SIZE (G.S.F.) Planning (i.e., environmental impact studies and 1,000 $1.5 billion Not Applicable regulatory permitting) Special studies (Community Plans, technical, and 150 Not Applicable Not Applicable feasibility) Categorize your firm's class for work during the last ten years by project type. Examples of project types include Educational, Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Health Care, Correctional and Judicial Facilities. Work may also be categorized as planning, civil sitework, renovation/alteration, architectural barrier removal, fire alarm system, etc. K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.doox Page 14 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 8 of 13 PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS IN WHICH YOUR FIRM IS/WAS DESIGNATED THE PRIME CONSULTANT (BY TYPE) (LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR. LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.) TYPE: ESTIMATED DURATION % COMPLETED NAME AND LOCATION NAME OF LEAD NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE & FAX NO. FOR YEAR CONST. COST OF THE PROJECT DESIGNER OF THE OWNER ($) (MONTHS) DESIGN CONST. Ongoing County of Maui,Central Maui Mark County of Maui N/A N/A N/A N/A Wastewater Reclamation Alexander Roy Department of Environmental Management Facility(Chapter 343,Hawaii 200 S.High Street Revised Statutes(HRS) Wailuku,Hawaii 96793 Environmental Impact Statement (808)270-8230 (EIS)and Land Use Entitlement Fax:(808)270-8234 Assistance),Waikapu,Maui, Hawaii Ongoing DLNR E.Kapolei Strategic Tessa State of Hawaii N/A N/A 25% 0% Master Plan Munekiyo Ng Department of Land and Natural Resources (Chapter 343,HRS EIS),Kapolei, 1151 Punchbowl Street#220 Oahu,Hawaii Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 (808)587-0400 Fax:(808)587-0455 Ongoing Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Mark Highridge Costa Development Company N/A N/A N/A N/A (Chapter 343,HRS Environmental Alexander Roy 330 West Victoria Street Assessment(EA)and Chapter 2.97 Gardena,California 90248 MCC Affordable Housing (424)258-2800 Application),Waiehu,Maui,Hawaii Fax:(424)258-2801 Ongoing Holualoa Elementary School Mark State of Hawaii N/A N/A N/A N/A Master Plan Project Alexander Roy Department of Education (Project management services Office of the Superintendent related to and development of a P.O.Box 2360 master plan),Holualoa,Hawaii Honolulu,Hawaii 96804 Island,Hawaii (808)784-6200 Fax:Not Available Ongoing Kaiaulu 0 Kalaeloa Affordable Tessa Ikaika Ohana N/A N/A 10% N/A Housing Project Munekiyo Ng 2610 Pacific Heights Road (Chapter 201H,HRS Affordable Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 Housing Approval),Kalaeloa, (808)829-1426 Oahu,Hawaii Fax:(808)587-0455 K.\Prop\Qualin2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 15 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1(Rev.6/99) Page 9 of 13 TYPE: ESTIMATED DURATION % COMPLETED NAME AND LOCATION NAME OF LEAD NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE & FAX NO. FOR YEAR CONST. COST OF THE PROJECT DESIGNER OF THE OWNER ($) (MONTHS) DESIGN CONST. Ongoing Makalapua Project District Tessa Lili'uokalani Trust $65 million N/A 75% N/A (Chapter 343,HRS EA,Land Use Munekiyo Ng 1100 Alakea St.,#1100 Entitlements),North Kona, Hawaii Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 Island,Hawaii (808)203-6150 Fax:(808)203-6151 Ongoing Nawiliwili Harbor Terminal Karlynn Hawaiian Cement N/A N/A N/A N/A Improvements Fukuda 99-1300 Halawa Valley Street (Chapter 343 HRS EA Exemption, Aiea,Hawaii 96701 Height Variance and Zoning (808)483-3347 Permit),Lihue,Kauai, Hawaii Fax:(808)532-3499 2022 Hawaiian Cement Kahului Tessa Hawaiian Cement N/A N/A 100% N/A Harbor Relocation Munekiyo Ng 99-1300 Halawa Valley Street (Regulatory Permits,Chapter 343, Aiea,Hawaii 96701 HRS EA), Kahului,Maui,Hawaii (808)483-3347 Fax:(808)532-3499 2022 Keawalau Affordable Housing Tessa Highridge Costa Development Company $291 million N/A 100% 0% Project Munekiyo Ng 330 West Victoria Street (Chapter 201H,HRS Affordable Gardena,California 90248 Housing Approval),Waipahu, (424)258-2800 Oahu,Hawaii Fax:(424)258-2801 2020 County of Hawai`i Tessa County of Hawaii N/A N/A N/A N/A (Re)development Feasibility Munekiyo Ng Department of Research and Development Assessment 25 Aupuni Street,Suite 1301 (Feasibility Analysis),Hawaii Hilo,Hawaii 96720 Island,Hawaii (808)961-8366 Fax:(808)935-1205 K.\Prop\Oualin2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 16 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1(Rev.6/99) Page 10 of 13 PRESENT/COMPLETED PROJECTS THAT YOUR FIRM IS/WAS ASSOCIATED WITH OTHERS (BY TYPE) (LIST A MAXIMUM OF 10 PROJECTS FOR EACH DISCIPLINE/TYPE OF WORK BEING APPLIED FOR. LIST PROJECTS THAT REFLECT YOUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE QUALITY WORK FOR YOUR REQUESTED PROJECTS.) TYPE: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION DURATION PRIME FIRM NAME AND LOCATION NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE & COST FOR DESIGN % COMPLETED YEAR OF THE PROJECT FAX NO. OF THE OWNER (MONTHS) ASSOCIATED WITH ENTIRE YOUR FIRM'S DESIGN CONST. PROJECT WORK Ongoing Kuamo`o Road Water line County of Kauai TBD N/A N/A Kennedy/Jenks 5% 0% improvements Department of Water Consultants, Inc. (National Environmental Policy Act 4398 Pua Loke Street (NEPA)Categorical Exclusion and Lihue,Hawaii 96766 compliance coordination),Kapa'a, (808)245-5400 Kauai,Hawaii Fax:Not Available Ongoing Liloa Drive Extension Project County of Maui $35-40 N/A N/A Warren S. 30% N/A (Chapter 343 Hawaii Revised Department of Public Works million Unemori Statutes(HRS)Environmental 200 S.High Street,4th Floor Engineering, Assessment(EA),Special Wailuku,Hawaii 96793 Inc. Management Area(SMA)Use Permit, (808)270-7845 NEPA Categorical Exclusion, Federal Fax:(808)270-7955 Consultation,Community Outreach), Kihei,Maui,Hawaii Ongoing North Kihei Mauka Transmission County of Maui $20.5 N/A N/A Warren 50% N/A System Improvements Project Department of Environmental Management million Unemori (Chapter 343 HRS EA,SMA Use 2050 Main Street,Suite 2B Engineering Permit,Federal Consultation),Kihei, Wailuku,Hawaii 96793 Maui,Hawaii (808)270-8230 Fax:(808)270-8234 Ongoing Waianapanapa State Park Comfort State of Hawaii N/A N/A N/A R.T.Tanaka 80% 0% Station and Related Improvements Department of Land and Natural Resources Engineers, Inc. (SMA Use Permit application and 1151 Punchbowl Street,#220 community outreach assistance), Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 Hana,Maui,Hawaii (808)587-0400 Fax:(808)587-0455 Ongoing Waiawa Hydroelectric State of Hawaii TBD N/A N/A Akinaka& 5% 0% Improvements Agribusiness Development Corporation Associates, Ltd. (Chapter 343,HRS EA),Koke'e, State Office Tower Kauai,Hawaii 235 S.South Beretania St., Room 205 Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 Phone:(808)586-0186 Fax:(808)586-0189 K.\Prop\Qualin2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 17 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1(Rev.6/99) Page 11 of 13 TYPE: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION DURATION PRIME FIRM NAME AND LOCATION NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE & COST FOR DESIGN % COMPLETED YEAR ASSOCIATED WITH (MONTHS)OF THE PROJECT FAX NO. OF THE OWNER ENTIRE YOUR FIRM'S DESIGN CONST. PROJECT WORK Ongoing Wailuku/Kahului Wastewater County of Maui NA N/A N/A Warren S. N/A N/A Reclamation Facility SAT Basin Department of Environmental Management Unemori Project 2050 Main Street,Suite 2B Engineering, (Chapter 343,HRS EA,State/County Wailuku,Hawaii 96793 Inc. Special Use Permits),Wailuku, (808)270-8230 Kahului,Maui,Hawaii Fax:(808)270-8234 Ongoing Waimea Valley Economic Hi'ipaka, LLC $4.3 million N/A N/A RIM Architects 30% N/A Resiliency Project 59-864 Kamehameha Highway (Chapter 343,HRS EA,SMA Use Haleiwa,Hawaii 96712 Permit,Conservation District Use (808)638-7766 Permit),Haleiwa,Oahu, Hawaii Fax:Not Available 2023 Central Maui Transportation Plan County of Maui N/A N/A N/A Nelson\Nygaard N/A N/A (Community Outreach),Wailuku and Department of Public Works Consulting Kahului,Maui,Hawaii 200 South High Street,4th Floor Associates, Inc. Waikuku,Hawaii 96793 (808)270-7845 Fax:(808)270-7955 2023 Hilo Medical Center Hawaii Health Systems Corporation $90 million N/A N/A Bowers+ 100% 0% (Chapter 343,HRS EA),Hilo,Hawaii 3675 Kilauea Avenue Kubota Honolulu,Hawaii 96816 (808)733-4020 Fax:(808)733-4028 2023 State of Hawaii Safety State of Hawaii N/A N/A N/A RS&H,Inc. N/A N/A Management Systems Project Department of Transportation (Assistance with SMS program Highways Division information review and general 869 Punchbowl Street coordination),Hawaii Island,Maui, Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 Kauai,Hawaii (808)587-2150 Fax:(808)587-2167 Note: Services performed relate to environmental assessment preparation/processing and regulatory permit processing. K.\Prop\Oualin2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 18 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1 (Rev.6/99) Page 12 of 13 Explain firm's individual project assignment, project management structure, project execution (work flow and responsibilities) and quality control process. In spaces provided on this form are not sufficient for entries, or if you wish to furnish additional information, it may be inserted or on separatewith appropriate references. Our approach to providing consulting services is based on analyzing individual project-specific considerations, reliable technical information, respecting the intuitive insights of our clients, and integrating both to provide the highest quality of service. We strive to: • Partner with our Clients to ensure successful project outcomes and results. • Consistently meet clients'time schedules through sound management and resource allocation. • Emphasize project pre-assessment to identify issues and concerns that may arise during the project. We find that early consultation and coordination with the client, agencies, and other project team members ensure that issues are, to the maximum extent possible, addressed upfront. • Implement diligent and strategic follow-up at each stage of the project. By maintaining ongoing communication with the client and involved parties, a smooth and timely achievement of project objectives can be facilitated. Project teams are staffed with the required expertise and are composed of, at a minimum, a principal in charge, an associate or senior associate /manager, and an administrative assistant. Workflow, project status, and milestones are monitored by the principal in charge. The management structure and processes established at Munekiyo Hiraga facilitate monitoring of work flows, and ensures timely delivery for clients. All project deliverables undergo a quality control review process,which involves review by the project team and principal in charge,as well as review by a staff member not assigned to the project for third-party quality control purposes. All project schedules, documentation, and key milestones are tracked in a cloud-based project management tool, ensuring consistency, accuracy and timely delivery. Work at Munekiyo Hiraga is guided by the company's three core values—Gratitude, Selflessness, and Humility. These core values define how we see ourselves as a company and drive the way we do business. As of this date June 27, 2024 the foregoing is a true statement of facts. NAME OF FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL SUBMITTING QUESTIONNAIRE TYPE NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON SIGNING SIGNATURE Munekiyo Hiraga Tessa Munekiyo Ng, Vice President T NOTE: It is to a firm's advantage to maintain its experience record on a current basis. This may be accomplished by periodically forwarding current data to DAGS. K'.\Prop\Qualifi2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 19 DPW FORM 120 SUPPLEMENT 1(Rev.6/99) Page 13 of 13 PRINCIPALS ONLY - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NAME TITLE AND POSITION YEARS WITH FIRM SEE RESUMES IN PART III OF THIS DOCUMENT MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES WITH THIS FIRM PRIOR EMPLOYMENT (START WITH LATEST EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO JOINING THIS FIRM AND PROVIDE SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR EACH SEPARATE EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR CHANGES IN DUTIES WITH THE SAME EMPLOYER.) FIRM: DATE FIRM: DATE FROM: TO: FROM: TOS ADDRESS: ADDRESS: JOB TITLE: JOB TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: MAJOR DUTIES: MAJOR DUTIES: FIRM: DATE FIRM: DATE FROM: TO: FROM: TO: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: JOB TITLE: JOB TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND TITLE: MAJOR DUTIES: MAJOR DUTIES: K:\Prop\Oualifl2024\COH Due 06.30.24\Planning\FORM 120.docx Page 20 RESUMES I I I Fro,C4-1U0' KARLYNN FUKUDA <IN PRESIDENT 305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA (808)244-2015 karlynn@munekiyohiraga.com P. Summary • Areas of Professional Experience: Project management; community planning; environmental impact analysis; regulatory permitting; community outreach • Years of Experience: 30 years • Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 21 years Education • Master of Arts, Communication —Washington State University, 1996 • Bachelor of Science, Communications — University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992 • Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass Communications— University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992 Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter List of Selected Projects • County of Maui, Department of Public Works, Lower Honoapi`ilani Road Improvements at Kaopala Bay: Community outreach and coordination for potential alternatives review for improvements to roadway located adjacent to the shoreline in Lahaina, Maui, Hawai`i (County of Maui, Department of Public Works, ongoing) • Ko`ele Project District Amendments: Chapter 343, Hawai`i Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Assessment (EA), Project District Phase 1 Amendment, Community Plan Amendment, and Change of Zoning applications for revisions to the existing Ko`ele Project District in Ko`ele, Lanai, Hawaii (Pulama Lanai, ongoing) • HonokOwai Well: Chapter 343, HRS EA for proposed well and related water system improvements to support the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands properties in West Maui, including a portion of the Villages of Leiali`i and the HonokOwai Homestead lands in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. Technical assistance to be provided on other permit reviews that may be required for project improvements. (Austin Tsutsumi and Associates, ongoing) • Ho`olehua Scattered Lots: Chapter 343, HRS EA for proposed subdivision of Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) properties located in Ho`olehua, Moloka`i Hawaii. The proposed lots would be awarded to DHHL beneficiaries for subsistence agriculture and residential use. (DHHL, ongoing) • Waiale Road Extension Project: Joint Chapter 343, HRS and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) EA, Community Outreach, Section 106 and Section 7 coordination and regulatory permitting assistance for the proposed expansion of the existing Waiale Road, from East Waiko Road to Honoapi`ilani Highway in Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii (County of Maui, Department of Public Works, ongoing) Previous Employment • County of Maui, Office of the Mayor, Public Information Officer • Kapalua Land Company, Ltd., Public Relations Assistant Community Activities • Leader, Maui Girls 4-H Club • Team Mom, Kahului Giants Baseball Page 21 MARK ALEXANDER ROY �a o- AICP, LEED AP BD+C jV VICE PRESIDENT MUNEKIYO HIRAGA 305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawai'i 96793 (808)244-2015 mark@munekiyohiraga.com Summary • Areas of Professional Experience: Project and process management; scoping/feasibility studies; due diligence research; environmental impact analysis; regulatory permitting; community/stakeholder outreach and engagement • Years of Experience: 24 years • Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 20 years Education • Master of Science in Environmental Protection — University of Salford, Manchester, England (United Kingdom), 2000 • Bachelor of Arts Honors in Environmental Management—University of Leeds, Leeds, England (United Kingdom), 1998 Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter; LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP BD+C) List of Selected Projects • Central Maui Wastewater Reclamation Facility (WWRF): Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and land use amendments for a new WWRF to serve the Central Maui region in Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii (County of Maui, Department of Environmental Management, ongoing) • Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Community: Chapter 343, HRS Environmental Assessment (EA), Maui County Chapter 2.97 Affordable Housing Approval and State District Boundary Amendment for 120-unit affordable rental housing community in Waiehu, Maui, Hawaii (Highridge Costa Development Company, ongoing) • HOlualoa Elementary School Master Plan Project: Project management services related to development of a master plan for the HOlualoa Elementary School in HOlualoa, Hawaii Island, Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of Education, ongoing) • Wailuku-Kahului Transportation Oriented Development (TOD)Study: Community outreach support for the County of Maui, Department of Planning's TOD (Kaahumanu Avenue) Corridor Study in Wailuku and Kahului, Maui, Hawaii (County of Maui, Department of Planning, ongoing) Previous Employment • University of Hawaii Maui College, Maui Language Institute, English Instructor • International School of English, Yokohama (Japan), Lead English Teacher/Trainer • Westgate Corporation, Nihon University (Japan), College English Tutor • Japan Exchange Teaching (JET) Program, English Teacher • The British Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, Professional Internship • GEOS Corporation (Japan), English Teacher Page 22 ws5 j] .n L C TESSA MUNEKIYO NG, AICP ' ' � VICE PRESIDENT (V * 225 Queen Street, Suite 200, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813 (808)983-1233 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA tessa©munekiyohiraga.com Summary • Areas of Professional Experience: Project management; environmental impact analysis; regulatory permitting; feasibility studies; economic and fiscal impact analysis; agricultural impact analysis; market analysis; GIS mapping and analysis; community outreach • Years of Experience: 18 years • Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 13 years Education • Master of City Planning, Housing and Community Development Concentration—University of California, Berkeley, 2008 • Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honors in Political Economy, History Minor— Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 2006 Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter; Urban Land Institute; Lambda Alpha International Land Economics Society for the Advancement of Land Economics, Aloha Chapter List of Selected Projects • E. Kapolei Strategic Master Plan: Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Impact Statement for 170 acres of State-owned land planned for mixed use TOD development, workforce housing, and light industrial uses in Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii (State Department of Land and Natural Resources, ongoing) • Kaiaulu o Kuku`ia Affordable Housing Project at Villages of Leiali`i: Planning feasibility studies, project management, community outreach, and 201H-38, HRS Affordable Housing Approval for 200 unit multifamily affordable housing development in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii (Ikaika Ohana, Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation, 2020) • Keawalau Affordable Housing Project: 201 H-38, HRS Affordable Housing Approval for 537 unit affordable housing and mixed use transit oriented development in Waipahu, Oahu, Hawaii (Highridge Costa, 2023) • Liloa Drive Extension (Namau'u Place to Ka`ono`ulu Street): Community Outreach, Chapter 343, HRS Environmental Assessment, National Environmental Policy Act Compliance, Section 106 Consultation, Management Area Use Permit, and other regulatory approvals for roadway extension project in KThei, Maui, Hawaii (Warren Unemori Engineering and County of Maui, Department of Public Works, ongoing) Previous Employment • Munekiyo Planning Services, Owner/Consultant (contractor to Munekiyo & Hiraga, Inc. and Bay Area Economics) • Bay Area Economics, Senior Associate and Associate • East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, Real Estate Development Intern Community Activities • Pacific Century Fellow, Class of 2024 • Past President, American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter • Vice President, Lambda Alpha International, Aloha Chapter • Co-Chair, Urban Land Institute Women's Leadership Initiative • Volunteer, Urban Land Institute Urban Plan • President, Georgetown University Club of Hawaii • Member, Kalaupapa Memorial Committee Page 23 REFERENCES WHO MAY BE CONTACTED ' v IV. REFERENCES WHO MAY BE CONTACTED 1. Grant Chun, Executive Director Hale Mahaolu, Inc. 200 Hina Avenue Kahului, Hawaii 96732 Phone: (808) 872-4100 2. Mohannad Mohanna, President Highridge Costa Development 330 West Victoria Street Gardena, California 90248 Email: moe.mohanna@hcosta.com 3. Russell Tsuji State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Kalanimoku Building 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 221 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 587-0400 4. Stan Fujimoto Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation 677 Queen Street #300 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 587-0641 5. Tom Fischer Ikaika Ohana 2610 Pacific Heights Road Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (614) 205-0002 Page 24 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA BROCHURE , MUNEKIYO HIRAGA Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions, " ' ABOUT OUR COMPANY - , Ti • ,„ • • • , - „ • \ :11 • . • • r, , , • s ' • -• . • . • , 5,1}N`y#' HIRAGA Planning. Project Management.Sustainable Solutions. COMPANY FACTS WHO WE ARE COMPANY PROFILE Munekiyo Hiraga(MH)is a full service planning,government affairs,and community engagement consulting firm. • Environmental reviews We provide services statewide for a diverse client list,which includes governmental agencies,landowners, small • Land use planning and businesses,attorneys, architects, engineers, and non-profit organizations. MH is a Minority and Woman-Owned, vii permitting Small Business Association Certified HUBZone Firm. Through the Historically Underutilized Business Zones Services • Construction permitting (HUBZone) program of the Small Business Association, we have preferential access to federal procurement • Technical and feasibility studies opportunities. Offered • Strategic advising and consulting OUR CORE VALUES • Community engagement and OGratitude government affairs As individuals and as a company, we are grateful to our clients, our partners in government, and our partners in the community.In times of conflict,gratitude enhances our capacity to achieve harmony. 1989 18+ 0 Selflessness Year Established Employees Selflessness means sharing and giving, without expectation of reward. This mindset allows us to work in the context of"company" rather than as "individuals". A selfless company will more easily coexist with partners in government and the community. © 2,000+ HUBZone Humility Humility cannot exist without selflessness. Humility is a mindset and behavior pattern where recognition of Lifetime Projects Certified self is set aside in the interest of the company, and where the interest of the company is set aside for the interest of clients and the community. These core values define how we see ourselves as a company and drive the way we do business.Simply put,it's CONTACT US what's important to us — not just on every project– but day to day, person to person. We believe that when Maui Office Oahu Office values matter,good things follow.Our Core Values result in three important professional outcomes that we strive 305 High Street,Suite 104 225 Queen Street,Suite 200 to achieve:Integrity,Excellence,and Innovation. Wailuku,HI 96793 Honolulu,HI 96813 T:(808)244-2015 T:(808)983-1233 ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE AND QUALITY EMAIL planning@munekiyohiraga.com MH is dedicated and committed to providing responsive professional and cost-effective services of the highest WEBSITE www.munekiyohiraga.com quality to all clients by: • Meeting clients'project time schedules through sound management and resource allocation practices. • Emphasizing project pre-assessment to anticipate issues and concerns which may arise during the course of an assignment. • Implementing a philosophy that emphasizes diligent and strategically-coordinated follow-ups with clients, agencies,and community stakeholders. 51,}N`,#' MUNEKIYO HIRAGA WPlanning. Project Management.Sustainable Solutions. OUR SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED SERVICE NOTABLE PROJECTS AND MUNEKIYO HIRAGA'S ROLE Environmental Review—Prepare environmental assessments • DLNR Industrial and Business Park,Pulehunui,Maui(State of Hawai`i,Department of Land and and environmental impact statements under Chapter 343, Natural Resources): Prepared and processed a Chapter 343, HRS Environmental Impact Statement Hawaii Revised Statutes and the National Environmental (EIS). Prepared an economic and fiscal impact report. Led community outreach efforts for a 280-acre Policy Act(NEPA). industrial and business park on State-owned lands in Central Maui. • Makalapua Project District, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (Liliu`okalani Trust): Prepared a Chapter 343, HRS Environmental Assessment(EA)for a proposed 65-acre mixed use,master planned community. Land Use Planning and Permitting — Assist clients with • Solar Photovoltaic and Battery Storage installation at University of Hawaii Campuses, O`ahu various Federal,State,and County permit processes to ensure and Maui(University of Hawaii Community Colleges): Supported the installation of new solar PV project compliance with regulatory compliance. Examples of and storage systems at campuses on Maui and O'ahu to achieve the University of Hawaii system- land use permitting include U.S. Department of Army Permits, wide goal of achieving net-zero status by January 2035. Processed various land use and State Section 401 Water Quality Certification Permits, Coastal environmental permits, including a Special Management Area (SMA)Use Permit for the University of Zone Management Consistency approvals, State District Hawaii Maui College from the Maui Planning Commission, a SMA Use Permit for the Kapi'olani Boundary Amendments and Special Use Permits, State Community College from the Honolulu City Council, and Plan Review Use Permit Amendments for Conservation District Use Permits, County Community Plan Leeward Community College and Windward Community College. Amendments, Change in Zoning, Conditional Permits, Planned • Lahaina Ferry Pier, Lahaina, Maui (State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Development and Project District Approvals, Special Use Resources): Prepared and processed a Chapter 343, HRS EIS for a new ferry pier at the Lahaina Permits, and Agricultural Assessments, Special Management Small Boat Harbor to address increased demand for interisland ferry services, relieve congestion in Area Permits, and County Variances relating to Building Code, the harbor,and improve efficieny of harbor operations.Assisted with various land use and regulatory Subdivision Ordinance and Zoning Code. permitting, including Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act and Section 7 Endangered Species Act consultation, Section 404 Department of Army Permitting, Section 401 Water Quality Certification,County Shoreline Setback Variance,and County Historic District Application. Construction Permitting — Facilitate the building permit • Four Seasons Manele Resort Rooms Renovation,Manele,Lanai(Pulama Lanai)—Assisted with process to ensure that permits can be obtained in a timely the SMA and Project District permitting and led coordination efforts on various building permints manner. required for a major renovation to the Four Seasons Manele Resort. • The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, Maui (BRE Hotels and Resorts) — Assisted in SMA permitting and building permit application preparation and processing for a variety of renovation and revitalization projects at the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua. 51,}N`y#' MUNEKIYO HIRAGA WPlanning. Project Management.Sustainable Solutions. OUR SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED SERVICE NOTABLE PROJECTS AND MUNEKIYO HIRAGA'S ROLE Technical and Feasibility Studies — Conduct Geographic • County of Hawa`i (Re)development Feasibility Assessment (County of Hawaii Department of Information System(GIS)analysis,due diligence studies,fiscal Research and Development): Prepared a (Re)development Feasibility Assessment to support and and economic impact studies, agricultural impact analysis, expand the County of Hawai'i's community and economic development initiatives. Work involved market analysis, and other technical analysis to meet specific Geographic Information System(GIS)analysis,stakeholder outreach,and policy review. client needs and support project development decision-making. • Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis for East Maui Water Lease(Alexander&Baldwin Inc.and East Maui Irrigation Company): Prepared an Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis that was included in the EIS for a new 30-year water lease from the Board of Land and Natural Resources to supply water through the East Maui Irrigation Aqueduct System to domestic and agricultural water users. Strategic Advising and Other Consulting Services — • E. Kapolei Strategic Master Plan: Chapter 343, Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Provide a wide range of strategic advisory services, from Impact Statement(EIS)for 170 acres of State-owned land planned for mixed use TOD development, development advisory services to assist clients in formulating a workforce housing,and light industrial uses in Kapolei,Oahu,Hawai'i. development program based on various regulatory • Ha`iku Fire Station Feasibility Study,Ha`iku, Maui(County of Maui,Department of Fire&Public considerations to defining and implementing a site selection Safety): Prepared a feasibility study of a proposed new fire station in the rural community of Haiku to methodology for potential new projects. extend fire services to communities east of Pa'ia. Conducted high-level assessment of other potential sites beyond the Haiku area,including community outreach. Community Engagement and Governmental Affairs — • Maui MPO Long-Range Transportation Plan (County of Maui, Maui Metropolitan Planning Facilitate open discussions to bring about positive outcomes, Organization): Provided consulting services and implemented a robust community engagement utilizing our long-standing familiarity with community strategy to obtain public input throughout the update of the Regional Federail-Aid Highways 2035 engagement principles and local issues and stakeholders. Transportation Plan for Maui MPO. • Hana Highway Bridge Rehabilitation Project, Hana, Maui (Federal Highway Administration): Supported the project consultant team in implementing the public engagement program for the Hana Highway Bridge Rehabilitation Project, which sought to rehabilitate and/or reconstruct existing bridges to meet current design standards while maintaining the historic and rural character of the bridges. Scope of work included facilitation of public informational meetings. 51,}N`y#' MUNEKIYO HIRAGA WPlanning. Project Management.Sustainable Solutions. OUR TEAM / ''''..witifiait , • ` ' .,•-•--..,,t, p n f is +i P•• PRINCIPALS a. Karlynn Fukuda,President.Ms.Fukuda has over 30 years of public Tessa Munekiyo Ng, AICP, Vice President. Ms. Ng has over 18 years of 0,„-* relations,governmental services,and planning experience.Ms.Fukuda has professional planning experience,providing planning and project management been involved in the preparation and processing of environmental review consulting services as well as fiscal and economic impact analysis and market documents,land use entitlements,reports,and other governmental permits analysis to various private development companies, non-profit organizations, for landowners.She has also been involved in community relations efforts and government agencies.Ms.Ng has extensive experience in matters related lbfor landowners,including facilitating meetings for community-based master to strategic planning,fiscal and economic analysis,environmental review and planning and general project reviews. land use permitting processes,and community outreach. Mark Alexander Roy, AICP, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President. Mr. Roy Michael T. Munekiyo, AICP, Founder. Mr. Munekiyo has over 49 years of .4 has over 24 years of professional planning experience, providing planning professional planning experience, which includes positions with State and .I and project management consulting services to governmental agencies, :,4 County governments,a private consulting firm and a corporate landowner.Mr. land trust organizations, and landowners. Mr. Roy has extensive Munekiyo's experience touches upon a solid and broad base of planning I ), experience in matters related to strategic planning, management of ‘,1' programs and projects. He has thorough knowledge of State and County complex permitting initiatives, preparation of environmental review planning processes and has a full understanding of County legislative documents,and the regulatory and environmental review process. processes. MUNEKIYO HIRAGA