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15+ years experience in historic preservation in the private and public sectors in the fields of planning, architectural history, and architectural conservation. CORE COMPETENCIESQualified under the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards (36 CFR 61) in Architectural History, Corri is proficient in the field of historic preservation and has worked in the local, state, and national levels across the United States, which includes the Mid-Atlantic, Pacific West, Great Basin, and Northwest regions. FEDERAL COMPLIANCE Experienced and knowledge on Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and evaluating historic resources in accordance to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), writing determination of eligibility to built environment technical reports. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY and CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUESCompetent in all American architectural styles and particularly familiar in vernacular building techniques all that include unique techniques, such as single-wall and adobe construction.ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTATIONContributed to historic documentation projects that include historical reports, measured drawings, and architectural drawings in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Architectural and Engineering Documentation. Assisted the National Park Service’s Heritage Documentation Program in Washington DC recording American treasures, and supervising volunteers on documenting local landmarks. HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNINGAuthored numerous historic preservation plans on buildings to cultural landscapes, and applied preservation treatments specific to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. HISTORIC BUILDING MATERIALS and CONSERVATIONProfessionally trained on historic building materials and the National Park Service’s Preservation Briefs to a resource’s conservation depending on best preservation practices.
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Planner IiSierra County May 2020 - PresentDownieville, California, United States -
Architectural HistorianIndependent Historic Preservation Contractor Mar 2007 - PresentNorthern Nevada And CaliforniaWorked short-term employment while looking for a permanent job due to economic implications since the 2008 recession where I have been contracting as an independent architectural historian with over ten environmental firms in California and Nevada, and has been overseeing architectural projects. For firms, I have writing thorough historic contexts, identifying architectural resources, and evaluating cultural effects on state/federal undertakings. In California, I am completing California Environmental Quality Act and/or federal evaluations per regulations under the National Historic Preservation Act, and state Department of Parks & Recreation 523 series forms as evaluations per the California Register of Historical Resources and/or National Register of Historic Places. I have developed and evaluated direct and indirect effects on federal transportation projects in Nevada writing reports as a temporary employee with the Nevada Department of Transportation. I have additionally contributed on preservation treatment documents in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.” A few of these documents include the Evergreen Cemetery Preservation Plan for Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History and 1860 Webber Lake Hotel Historic Structure Report in Sierra County for the Truckee-Donner Land Trust. In City of Soledad, I contracted with the Los Coches/Richardson Adobe Rehabilitation committee with Architect Gil Sanchez by assisting the city in public meetings on properly rehabilitating the 1840s resource. In San Francisco, I worked with VerPlanck & Kelley Historical Consulting writing over 100 architectural descriptions for the South of the Market Historic District Architectural Survey.
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Adjunct Faculty In The Historic Preservation ProgramUniversity Of Nevada Reno Aug 2014 - May 2020Reno, NevadaInstructed three historic preservation classes, educating history, anthropology, and historic preservation students on federal procedures and survey processes in both California & Nevada. Students learned best preservation practices of the field and completed architectural/preservation assignments in the Sierra Nevada area. -
Architectural HistorianUrs Corporation Jun 2011 - Sep 2013Oakland, CaWorked as an architectural historian in Oakland, providing built environment expertise on federal and state projects in Northern California’s URS Corporation offices. I contributed to architectural and cultural resource reports throughout California that includes archival and historic research, reconnaissance and intensive surveys in identifying historical resources, and evaluation per the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and/or California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as environmental compliance. All reports included California Department of Parks & Recreation 523 series forms on resources evaluated per both the California and National Registers. I also assisted archeologists with cultural record searches at Information Centers and initiated Native American consultation on projects. NHPA and CEQA projects included the Federal Rail Authority’s High-Speed Train Fresno-Los Angeles EIR/EIS, Bureau of Reclamation’s North-of-the-Delta/Sites Reservoir Built Environment Technical Report, and U.S. Fish & Wildlife’s Merced River Restoration Cultural Resource Report. CEQA only projects included Caltrans’ US 101 Historical Resource Environmental Report and City of Santa Cruz & Soquel’s Desalination Stations EIR (See curriculum vita). Last, I participated in the Alameda Architectural Preservation Association’s education and plaque committees, and was a board member in 2011-2013. -
Archeologist/Historical ArchitectUs Forest Service, Sequoia National Forest Aug 2009 - Nov 2010Dunlap, CaContracted on a 1039-term federal position as an archeologist/architectural historian as the North Zone Historical Architect for the US Forest Service (USFS) Sequoia National Forest in the Hume Lake and Western Divide Ranger Districts. Here, I provided architectural review writing National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 environmental compliance reports on projects affecting built environment resources. I evaluated 22 mid-century bridges built between 1939-1964 receiving federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. Most of my work I completed was intensive surveys on Sequoia NF’s Region 5-designed Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) era resources set in designed cultural landscapes, built between 1939-1941. These reports included California Department of Parks & Recreation 523 series forms and determinations of eligibility on three ranger stations, eight guard stations, as well as decommissioned two sites, all concurred by the Office of Historic Preservation. I also applied five programmatic agreements on federal undertakings on USFS buildings and advised personnel on preservation treatments of Forest buildings. I additionally assisted USFS archaeologists monitoring and surveying archaeological sites, and completed oral histories on 2 former rangers. I last contributed in a National Park Service/USFS datashare and presented on “Ranger Stations, Guard Stations, and Fire Lookouts: CCC Built Environments of the Giant Sequoia National Monument.” -
Historic Preservation SpecialistArchitectural Resource Group (Arg) Jan 2008 - Mar 2008New Orleans, LaParticipated on a 90-day subcontract working with the Architectural Resource Group in San Francisco for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance Program in New Orleans, Louisiana, reviewing Hurricane Katrina-damaged properties. Per the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)’s Section 106 regulations, I wrote determinations of eligibility on approximately 25 publically owned resources located in National Register-listed historic districts. Besides these regulations, I also applied a FEMA programmatic agreement and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties on proposed undertakings in rehabilitating historic properties to pre-Katrina conditions. I participated in FEMA staff meetings and public outreach events in New Orleans. One project I completed was a building analysis of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1834 Officers Quarters (Building 7) at the Louisiana National Guard’s Jackson Barracks, a National Register-listed property. Here, I reviewed the 60% construction drawings per my analysis and completed a technical memo on the proposed undertaking and its rehabilitation in mitigating adverse effects for the Louisiana State Historic Preservation Office. -
Senior Park AideCalifornia State Parks, Monterey District Mar 2007 - Jan 2008Monterey, CaWorked as a Senior Park Aide in the California State Parks Monterey district for the Cultural Resources Program. I completed three historic documentation/condition assessment reports on park buildings at Riley Ranch State Park. The reports included building material and paint analyses, HABS-quality measured drawings, and photodocumentation that correlated with the condition assessments in repairing architectural details as a preservation treatment document for the district. In the district, I also transcribed eight previously recorded oral histories recorded by the park’s cultural resource program. On the side, I supervised a team of five art history students documenting the 1860 Cardiff Shed in the Cowell Lime Kiln Historic District at UC Santa Cruz. Our team completed measured and I did five AutoCAD digital drawings for the campus. The Cardiff Shed, Riley Ranch State Park buildings, and my graduate thesis research on Bodie State Historic Park were all used as material for a presentation and written paper on 'Single-Wall Construction in California' for a panel on the technique at the 2008 Vernacular Architecture Forum national conference in Fresno. I also enrolled in career-enhancing workshops on a State Historic Building Code put on by the California Preservation Foundation in San Jose and a California Environmental Quality Act/Public Record Code 5024 instructed by the Department of State Parks in Sacramento and State Parks’ Cultural Resource Conference at Asilomar. -
Part-Time Program Manager/Administrative AssistantPreservation Action Council Of San Jose Jan 2007 - May 2007San Jose, CaRelocated back to my home state of California from Maryland due to family reasons. I found temporary work as part-time administration assistant with the non-profit Preservation Action Council of San Jose (PAC-SJ). My duties for the organization included correlating with the public on PAC-SJ events, answering phone inquires, and testifying at Historic Landmark Commission and Mayor & Council public cases. I designed a PAC-SJ Historic Preservation Board manual, which included necessary state, federal, and local information on preservation non-profit practices. I also designed a Windows Workshop for PAC-SJ members and reviewed the Draft Coyote Valley Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) in San Jose and drafted a PAC-SJ public comment letter on the analysis and findings for cultural resources. In both the DEIR and the site records. I additionally assisted PAC-SJ Executive Director on preservation projects for the organization that included working on the early stage of the Society of Industrial Archeology national conference in San Jose and attended the California Preservation Foundation's 'Preservation goes to Hollywood Conference' in Hollywood. Last, I spearheaded documenting the 1844 Juana Briones House in Palo Alto with the help of 25 volunteers and published a PAC-SJ article on the documentation; the documentation is a component to a Historic American Building Survey that will be donated to the Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection.
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Historic Preservation PlannerCity Of Rockville Jul 2006 - Dec 2006Rockville, MarylandWhile living in the Mid-Atlantic Region, I worked with the City of Rockville’s Historic Preservation division, designing the city’s Geographical Information System (GIS) historic district shapefiles from previously recorded architectural surveys. The data was georeferenced in a GIS ArcMap, which assisted the city in managing their designated historic resources, and aided historic preservation staff on current and future preservation planning projects. The shapefiles included valuable information as a tool, such as architectural styles and construction dates, in expanding historic districts or creating new districts. I instructed a Rockville GIS Training Course for the Historic Preservation division on how to use the GIS ArcMap layers. In addition to GIS ArcMap, I designed Rockville’s Historic District Commission board manuals on best preservation practices that included local, state, and federal guidelines. I organized hundreds of historic preservation planning cases and files on designated resources in the city and assisted staff with preservation cases and site visits. I volunteered with the local preservation nonprofit Peerless Rockville with the “Investigating Where We Live” program, educating approximately 30 schoolchildren sense of community. -
Lcs Coordinator/Architectural HistorianNational Park Service Sep 2001 - Jun 2006Washington D.C. Metro AreaI worked two consecutive National Conference for State Historic Preservation Offices contracts (2001-2002 and 2003-2006) with the National Park Service’s (NPS) National Capital Regional Office (NCRO), maintaining the regional List of Classified Structures (LCS), a nationwide NPS database, which equaled over 3,000 structures. As the LCS coordinator, my duties included overseeing and supervising architectural field teams in 11 national parks in the Mid-Atlantic area as part of the agency’s National Historic Preservation Act’s Section 110 compliance. The park field surveys included GPS coordinate collecting, condition assessments, and digital photographing on designated National Register and National Historic Landmark properties. I created GIS ArcMap spatial data specific to the parks with unique data attributes in querying LCS data. I reviewed over 50 nominations along with preservation treatments, historic documentation projects, reports, and management plans. For the program, I wrote annual strategic and fiscal plans for the NPS Washington Office (WASO) on the program’s governmental performance goals. I worked closely with NCRO and WASO NPS employees and other programs, like the Cultural Landscape Inventory program and other regional offices, as well as attended annual LCS training workshops. I last provided comments on the Antietam National Battlefield and Monocacy National Battlefield National Register updates nominations for the National Register program in Washington. -
Part-Time Adjunct ProfessorMontgomery College Nov 2004 - Dec 2004Rockville, MdIn Fall 2004, instructed as adjunct faculty 20 students a 5-week class on HABS/HAER/HALS documentation at Montgomery College’s Rockville campus. In the field, led three HABS/HALS student team mini-projects (two historic buildings and a cemetery) in the City of Rockville that included measured and architectural AutoCAD drawings, in addition to digital photography and a historical report. -
Senior Historic Preservation PlannerMaryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission May 2002 - Nov 2003Silver Spring, MdWorked for the Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission in Montgomery County evaluating proposed preservation projects in designated historic districts and individual sites as Historic Area Work Permits (HAWPs) for a Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). Here, I applied the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, a county preservation ordinance, and numerous design guidelines to each case that were presented in monthly HPC public meetings. I also answered public inquiries on best preservation practices, conducted site visits on properties and assessment the county-managed Maryland Historic Trust easements. I oversaw the county’s 10% tax credit program on over 100 historic properties, the equivalent of $2 million. I additionally supervised a Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) team of 25 volunteers on the 1946 Canada Dry Bottling Plant in Silver Spring and collaborated with the National Park Service’s Washington DC HAER program on the documentation, which included architectural drawings, large-format photographs, and history report. I directed five Montgomery College architectural students in overseeing the final drawings. The project received volunteer recognition from the Association for Preservation Technology DC Chapter and presented at the statewide Preservation Maryland conference on “Documentation before Demolition.” The project currently is on the Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection (HAER MD-131). -
Architectural ConservatorJohn Milner Associates, Inc Aug 2000 - Jun 2001Alexandria, VirginiaServed as an Architectural Conservator for John Milner Associates (JMA), assisting in condition surveys and assessment reports. Initiated and assisted in the design of a preservation facilities management program, known as the Preservation Management Program (PMP), that utilized the facility management software of Aperture 6.0. Comprehensively edited the PMP's User Manual and Preservation Management Program Business and Marketing Plan. Worked on the PMP projects of Virginia's Stratford Hall and Kenmore Mansion, and Maryland’s St. Anne's Chapel. For the JMA conservation department, completed extensive product research for new and historic materials, such as MSDS and product datasheets, and construction methods to cleaning methods on historic buildings, as well as compiled a sand library of Mid-Atlantic area sands for the mortar analysis lab.
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Supervising Project ArchitectNational Park Service, Heritage Documentation Program May 2000 - Aug 2000Horsham, PennsylvaniaWorked as a Supervising Architect on a summer four-person Historic American Building Survey (HABS) team for the National Park Service, HABS documenting the 1722 stone building of Graeme Park in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Using the Secretary of the Interior’s Guidelines for Architectural and Engineering Documentation, collected architectural field measurements and consistency of the team's twelve ink-on-mylar, as well as correlated with the project Historian on our architectural findings. As the liaison to the HABS Washington DC office, I oversaw the team’s schedule and administration expenses. Communicated with the interested public and media, and led HABS tours in educating our project for tourists. The project (HABS # PA-579) is currently filed in the Library of Congress’ American Memory Collection. -
Historic Preservation ConsultantHistoric Deepwood Estate Oct 1998 - May 2000Salem, OregonServed as a Historic Preservation Consultant for the 1894 Historic Deepwood Estate, a City of Salem property, completing hands-on restoration, which included sanding, shellacking, and painting historic woodwork and preserving 1930s historic wallpaper and carpet. Completed measured drawings of two decoratively painted ceilings and assisted in collecting historical research from the University of Oregon's Special Collection on Deepwood's designed historic landscape and its landscape architects, Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schyrver.
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