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Staff Report 8.A 06/20/2005
CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA AGENDA BILL Agenda Title: M June 20, 2005 Meeting Date: June 20, 2005 Consideration of Applicants and Possible Appointments to City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. Meeting Time: ❑ 3:00 PM ® 7:00 PM Category (check one): ❑ Consent Calendar ❑ Public Hearing ® New Business ❑ Unfinished Business ❑ Presentation Department: Director: Contact Person: Phone Number: n City Clerk Claire Cooper" Claire Cooper 778-4351 Cost of Proposal: NIA Account Number: N/A Amount Budgeted: N/A Name of Fund: N/A Attachments to Agenda Packet Item: 1. Notice of Vacancy as published in the Argus -Courier. 2. List of vacancies to be filled. 3. Applications from citizens interested in serving on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees and recommendation letters from PAPA (Petaluma Area Pilots Association), Petaluma Historical Museum and Library, and Heritage Homes. 4. Resolution 2005-041 N.C.S. Petaluma Public Art Program. 5. Ordinance 2202 N.C.S. Public Art. 6. Agenda Bill and Staff Report from June 6, 2005 Regarding Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee. 7. Draft Resolution. Summary Statement: Terms are expiring June 30, 2005 for members of various City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. In addition, there are several unfilled vacancies. Two new City Committees: the Public Art Committee, and the Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee have been recently created. Recommended City Council Action/Sueeested Motion: Appoint individuals to fill vacancies on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. Reviewed by Administrative Services Director: Date: LeI�'us Todd 's Date: June 8, 2005 Reviefed i3v:Gii�rnev: tite: Revision # and Date Revised: ADproved by City Manager: Date: File Code: CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA JUNE 20, 2005 AGENDA REPORT FOR Consideration of Applicants and Possible Appointments to City Boards, Commissions, and Committees 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Terms are expiring .Tune 30, 2005 for members of various City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. In addition, there are several unfilled vacancies. Two new City Committees: the Public Art Committee, and the Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee have been recently created. 2. BACKGROUND: Notices of Vacancies were published in the Petaluma Argus -Courier on June 1 and 8, 2005, and on the City's Web Site. In addition the Argus -Courier published a story on the vacancies in the June 8 edition. Although the Notice of Vacancy stated that applications must be received by the City Clerk's Office by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 10, 2005, at Council's request, applications continued to be accepted until Wednesday, June 15, 2005. The later deadline was noted in the Argus-Caza-ier news story. 3. ALTERNATIVES: Council could decline to make appointments at this time and direct staff to place additional advertisements seeking applicants and reschedule the appointments for a later Council Meeting. 4. RECOMMENDATION: Appoint interested citizens to fill vacancies on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. J" ATTACHMENT Claire Cooper City Clerk 707.778.4360 NOTICE OF VACANCIES ON CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES Wednesday, June 1, and June 8, 2005, Petaluma, California — The City Council will be accepting applications from persons interested in serving on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees. A minimum of one-year residency within the City limits is required, with limited exceptions. Applications are available in Adobe Acrobat pdf format at the City's Web site, cityofpetaluma.net, or you may request an application by calling the City Clerk's Office at telephone 707.778.4360, fox 707.778.4554 or by e-mail at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Deadline for receipt of applications in the City Clerk's Office is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 15, 2005. Council discussion and possible appointments is tentatively scheduled for the Monday, June 20, 2005 Council Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 11 English Street, Petaluma. See below for more information. OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE ARE AVAILABLE AS FOLLOWS: • Airport Commission: Two Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for two vacancies on the Airport Commission for four-year terms expiring June 30, 2009. The Commission meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall. • Animal Services Advisory Committee: Six Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for six vacancies on the Animal Services Advisory Committee for three-year terms expiring June 30, 2008. The Committee meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m., at the Public Works Department Administrative Offices, 555 North McDowell Boulevard. • Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee: Two Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for two vacancies on the Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee for two-year terms expiring June 30, 2007. The Committee meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month; 6:00 p.m. in the Law Library, City Hall, 11 English Street. • Planning Commission: Two Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for two vacancies on the Planning Commission for four-year terms expiring June 30, 2009. The Commission meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall. Public Arts Committee: Five Vacancies NEW! The City Council will be accepting applications for five vacancies on the newly established Public Arts Committee. There are two vacancies for four-year terms expiring June 30, 2009 and one term for a three-year vacancy expiring June 30, 2008 for "visual art professionals," defined as any of the following: professional artists in any medium, curators, art critics, art historians, arts educators, architect or other design professionals with a visual arts background or fine arts collectors. The remaining two vacancies will be filled from the community at large, and consist of one four-year term expiring June 30, 2009 and one three- year term expiring June 30, 2008. Meeting times and location will be determined. • Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission: Three Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for three vacancies on the Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission for four-year terms expiring June 30, 2009. Commission meets the third Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 North McDowell Boulevard. • Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee (SPARC): One Vacancy The City Council will be accepting applications for one vacancy on the Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee (SPARC) for a two-year term expiring June 30, 2007. SPARC meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 3:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, City Hall. • Technology and Telecommunications Committee NEW! The City Council will be accepting applications for this newly created committee. Please call the City Clerk's Office at 778-4360 or e-mail to cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us for more information. • Tree Advisory Committee: Three Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for three vacancies on the Tree Advisory Committee for two-year terms expiring June 30, 2007. The Committee meets the third Wednesday of every month at 3:30 p.m. in the Law Library located at City Hall, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California. • Youth Commission: Six Vacancies The City Council will be accepting applications for six vacancies on the Youth Commission: four vacancies for two-year terms expiring June 30, 2007, and two vacancies for one-year terms expiring June 30, 2006. The Commission meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 North McDowell Boulevard. Claire Cooper City Clerk June 1, 2005 June 8, 2005 ATTACH ML' NT 2 City of Petahimaj, California City Boards, Commissions, and Committees Terms Expiring June 30, 2005 Current Vacancies New Vacancies Alrport.Cbm , mission Three -VacanciesCurrent 'Member Note Term Lawrence, Barry 4 years McGaw, Tom 4 years Smith, Don PAPA Representative, recommended by PAPA; confirmed I year by Council Museum/Library; confirmed by Council IF AninicitSdiNices-Advisary qbmmlffee`7iSIX Vaicqncles -CuffontMerpber!.'--Z2�Note 16rm�. Carter, Matthew, D.V.M. 3 years Vacant 3 years Vacant 3 years Vacant 3 years Vacant 3 years IVacant 3 years 'Wlstoric6- I and Cultuirq11 Pre t Iffe -,-qomm -e(Histqirlc-SPARC) -TwoVocancies _ Cui rein Member I r - j - . - I . _ i Term. Farez-Demll, Corrine . Recommended by Heritage Homes; confirmed by Council I year Iritz, Michael B. Recommended by the Petaluma Historical I year Museum/Library; confirmed by Council Pecli iiian' d Bicycle�Ady'ry-C, es �ainI;q quirrept-Mem4er, Note,; jii- T err Cotrell, Anne 2 years Mealins, Brian 2 years 5 PublicArt-Committee -Six, Vacancies- Note _' ,- -Current Member" I Note- Term _ New Must be a "Visual Arts Professional' 4 years New Must be a "Visual Arts Professional' 4 years New Must be a "Visual Arts Professional' 3 years New From community at large 4 years New From community at large 3 years New Representative from Petaluma Arts Council; confirmed by 4 years 1 year Council 1 year Recreation,'Music, and Parks. Commission - Three Vacancies 1 year -Current Member Note Term Hagen, Bruce 4 years Ramirez, Elaine 4 years Tarr, Maria 4 years k4ite.Plan and Architectural'ReYIlew_Committee,(SPARC) =One` -Vacancy I, Current-Membeer',- "- Note _' ,- - Term Rittenhouse Jack 2 years Vacant 2 years Technology and Telecommurncahons Advisorq Committee Nine.Vacancies Current Member - Note . Term: 1 New 2 years New 2 years New 2 years New 2 years New 2 years New 1 year New 1 year New 1 year New 1 year Tree Advisory Committee - Three Vacancies Current Member Note Term Vacant 2 years Vacant 2 years Vacant 2 years YouttiCommission -'Six Vacancies Current Member - Note *Six of the seven members of the Youth Commission have Abbott-Florez, Robert terms expiring June 30, 2005. To re-establish over -lapping (Appointed 3/2005) terms, the Council is advised to appoint four applicants for two-year terms and two applicants for one-year terms. Hall, Whitney Herfindal, Patt King, David Loveless, Scott Scot, Kimberly (Appointed 3/2005) Term" *1 year or 2 years *1 year or 2 years *1 year or 2 years *1 year or 2 years *1 year or 2 years *1 year or 2 years ATTACHMENT 3 APPLICATIONS AND LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION S Applicants to City's Boards, Commissions, and Committees Received by Tuesday, June 14, 2005 (Applications Received Wednesday, June 15, To Be Delivered Friday, June 17) Airport Commission Last First Address ( Phone E -Mail Frost* Fred Spongberg Paul F. Willis** Roger *PAPA Representative. **outside City limits - one member of Airport Commission may live outside City limits. Historical and Cultural Preservation Committee (Historic SPARC) Last First I Address I Phone I E -Mail Farez-Demil* Corrine Iritz** Michael *Heritage Homes Representative. **Petaluma Historical Library/Museum Representative. Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee Last First Address Phone E -Mail Callwood Claudia Lofroos Kit Planning Commission Last First Address ( Phone E -Mail Dargie Will NO Public Art Committee Last First Address Phone I E -Mail Charlip Steven Hamilton* Edwin Sokoloff Olga S. Teutschel Dennis I *Petaluma Arts Council Representative. Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission Last First I Address Phone ( E -Mail - Tarr Marjo Yungert Bill Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee Last First I Address Phone I E -Mail Balshaw Jim i Cresci Michael J. Hammerman William M. i Renee Tiffany Shribbs John Tree Advisory Committee Last First I Address Phone E -Mail Barrett Teresa Norman Tommora :t irr 0 APPLICATIONS FOR AIRPORT COMMISSION AND LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FOR PAPA REPRESENTATIVE (2 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms) (1 Vacancy for PAPA Representative) City of Petaluma 11 English Street Petaluma, CA 94952 June 9, 2005 Mr. Mayor and Members of the Petaluma City Counsel: Petaluma Area Pilots Association would like to designate Fred Frost as our representative for the one year term on the Petaluma Airport Commission, Sincerely, FROST 1 k+SAL�� �� aO� City of Petaluma, Californi .� q. C\, "b�. City Board; Commissional - ?s IBsa and Committee. Applicationp `1 r Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, CohSr�ii^,ip s; Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or carte N/A int g Provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: He .Home Phone: [if appointed, do you want this - number to be available to the pubic?) I Work Phone: © YES El NO I Fi Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? X YEs ❑ NO Board(s), Commission(s), or Commiitte�e�(s) of Interest: Have -you attended: a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or appliedfor this body previously? . ® YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ONO Present Employer: Page 1 SPONGBERG IS Job Title: 5et'le s Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served,-Position/Office Held and Dates: A,-',* /5- Civic or Charitable Organization to which you, have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: e41147 7L What Special Interests/Skills/falents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? ?S Lr int /YCL `%Y/ IIeI4 �.� �j�i�5 bvr�'shrsl eXh (P�r/ i-�ice College, Professional, Vocational Schools -Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date):- i�'lrvelY-.Su���r�> /!lam-i� �czrn�,�,res� s7�/Silcs� Page 2 Ill Special Awards or Recognition Received: N[zmevovs SQGz- i�ro{�ss/e-n�l�'a��rr'f Pres iCt�� U,� SrE. _Biu rW Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body:' � ir/c7c�� Gr/°c.,!��i2e � e�✓'�-��r� 7�0 �e�v-�n� � ,9e7�//sm� /U� 521 Q �Zi f%ze/a sft f1J� %�ii5 { L'flC�t <vi*� %ral �stsin�sY� 1 /��i616/a�,'zs frccF rLcL�sS t%9y s 7{�i p6)ec7�)ve ad&acZW he fv 4V-7Z79"75Ce fDzdQii-rS_ rPvie JyT�/r`ylC Is fhere any other informationthat S6tCCeSS you feel would be';useful to the City Council in reviewing your. application? %yIN TdTil�c lc'e S©OrJrtq ry GI/liS C?3JC� � >/* E�!I JJP2,1-( 2tiY,pLrs/ irirSJ(!ori✓Q�s Awe p -1Z s'r�er5 C�n� r32vzy l�rc�cr� c�ar�rn�cc.2.� r'� [e 6Pyv-F 7 /t/du`c� ,gill e�,���CE 7'o :n"`o S-rrs,[,_�, ,,( �LXi/tpss 4E'.�l'Sr'�»S" r'��i/J1n.. � �itl//2�,r,.� �'i'�a✓'�'Tit d'{/moi[ %��lds�tCGr�k"7r,�. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in Performing your duties if appointed to this position? - - -- - ❑ YES JU NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy.directs all appointed, advisory_ body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you bewillingto abstain from voting if such a conflict arises?' ® YES ❑ NO Page 3 1�s `fiAL �"yr a City of Petaluma, Cali, forizia City Board, Committee and Commission Application instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, Caiifdt o' Committees, or Commissions. Please fill out the form completely, If g question does.nc type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please farwgrd tb;t_he Offs the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952, All applications, -bre revrewed;by Council, City I' --L /A -"ttZFnr."_T e::70 (-n tSSIC)[,I WILLIS 11 ac lF1-k tcp t --I Oj�t S E�oiaIza, --� 1�- iapj--4 A, ilL,u 1, l_ UF i-�L tc���� w/ 11�STZU� �h>tTi�J�I '���oc��tn-,C� -[�� � Ipt,tuS �ILf�--�ct�3`� �Cu�n���t 1=ri�ttS�ll r•�ii '� �PL`i 'r—ts-HI fJC� lul:)ttSl 12jHL p tis i9 fcwr, it tci =r41v ) S�0, 0"tc <7 UF,7 I OJ v��CFNri�DFT Uiv r -j Page 2 Is Page 3 19 I 2 YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ❑ NO �CuL&rLp;C� T� r,FF� I �'�✓E tUi �'tt USS tAJtj.�} t f. -,-c C -PNP i Revised June 3, 2002 Page 4 QU Dear Council Members In my younger years I was deeply involved in the community through my children and my work. I managed a Little League team for my son and coached soccer teams for my daughters. This along with the evening and weekend events of Petaluma and Casa Grande Highs where I taught, coached 2 sports and was the Dean of Students filled my schedule and community involvement index. My middle career years were spend as a commuter to San Francisco and Oakland managing a technical sales organization for Pacific Bell and SBC. A very career fulfilling time but with little time to be involved in my community. Now, with the children gone and a transfer allowing me to work locally, I would like to get re -involved in community work. I believe that my formal education in Economics and technology combined with my management experience give me the knowledge and experience to be of value as an airport commissioner for city. I have been an airport hangar tenant for the past 10 years. Being an Airport Commissioner would allow me to combine my love of aviation with my management experience and education. I hope that you will give me the opportunity to discuss this further as the time to appoint new commissioners approaches. Regards, Roger Willis E APPLICATIONS FOR ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (6 Vacancies for 3 -Year Terms) No Applications Received W LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION FOR THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE (1 Vacancy for a 1 -Year Term: Representative from Heritage Homes) (1 Vacancy for a 1 -Year Term: Representative from Petaluma Historical Museum/Library) HERITAGE HOMES OF PETALLIMA your local non-profit preservation group P.O. Box 2152, Petaluma, CA 94953 / (707)762-3456 frz� June 8, 2005 Petaluma City Council,1 11 English Street - Petaluma, CA 94952 Attention: David Glass, Mike Harris, Keith Canevaro, Mike Healy, Karen Nau, Mike O'Brien, Pamela Torliatt Dear Mayor and Council Members, Please accept our recommendation to re -appoint Corrine Farez-Derail as Heritage Homes representative to Historic -SPARC for the 2005- 2007 term. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Acy-�"G Kit Schlich, 2005 president Heritage Homes Board of Directors FAREZ-DEMIL D, �D Clare Cooper City Clerks Office City of Petaluma 11 English Street Petaluma, CA 94952 May 31 st, 2005 Dear Clare, PETALUMA MUSEUM AssociATION 20 FOURTH STREET - PETALUMA - CALIFORNIA 94952 Teleplione.- (707) 778-4398 - Fax (707) 762-3923 Special Events: (707) 762-4247 The Petaluma Museum Association would like to re -affirm Michael Iritz as our representative on the Historic SPARC committee. 'Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you. Sincerely, Susan eu Villa PMA President (RITZ APPLICATIONS FOR PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (2 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms) a-�— ity of Petalinna, California O isz:' dhr'' `.7 City Board, Commission =e6$ a 012T an and Committee Application p� Instructions: Use this fdr �F}o apply to FservijK any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill nttti..rmU �� letely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When complete p and to the Office of the City Clerk, I 1 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Claudia Callwood Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES ❑ NO FAX: Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? ❑ YES ® NO Work Phone: If so, for how long? FYI: I recently relocated here. Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Petaluma Pedestrian Bicycle Advisory Committee Have you attended a meeting of this body? M YES ❑ NO Present Employer: Petaluma City Schools 200 Douglas Street Petaluma, CA Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES 0 NO CALLWOOD �� Job Title: Assistant Principal, Petaluma Adult School Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Elementary School PTA Board. Assembly Coordinator 1991-1996 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition. Founding Member 2000 Central Coast Concerned Mountain Bikers (IMBA affiliate). Board Member: Advocacy and Agency Liaison 2003- (cccmb.org) What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? As an experienced educator, I bring the capability to effectively advocate for integration of pedestrian -ways and bike paths into the expanding infrastructure development in Petaluma. My legal knowledge, experiences, and insights give me an understanding of political land use issues needed for furthering the mission of this body. I bring an extensive background of involvement in the San Luis Obispo cycling community and its intelligent growth. Perhaps of utmost importance, I bring a love of the outdoors and cycling. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Santa Clara University School of law. Law. 1999-2002 J.D. May 2002 Cal Poly State University San lAiis Obispo. ,Education Administration 1996-1998 M.A. May 1998 Cal Poly State University Pomona. Credential Liberal Studies 1983-1984 Clear Multiple Subject Teaching Credential March 1984 Humboldt State University, Arcata. Psychology 1970-1973 B.A. December 1973 Page 2 �� Special Awards or Recognition Received: Justice John Paul Stevens Fellowship 2001 Santa Clara University Law Alumni Scholarship 2002 Foundation of the State Bar Scholarship 2001 Law Faculty Scholarship IL, 2L, & 3L Pro Bono Service Award 2001 & 2002 M.A. earned with Distinction & Cal Poly M.A. Education 1998 Rank #1 Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: I have watched Petaluma's downtown infrastructure continually develop while alsc observing the daily traffic congestion since moving here in February. As an avid commuter for many years as well as a long-time recreational cyclist, I believe that creating pathways and promoting a pedestrian and bike friendly environment Will 1) get people out of their cars, 21) slow down the frenzy of traffic, 3) attract tourists, 4) encourage locals to slow down and communicate more with each other, and 5) make the Petaluma environment healthier. I would work toward more bike paths to increase cross-town commuters, work to increase pedestrian friendly locations, and actively seek to promote this aspect of Petaluma life to outsiders. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? I am unable to attend the Petaluma City Council meeting that is selecting the applicant(s) to fill the position for which I am applying due to a prior cammitlarient I am unable to change. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES Fq NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO Page 3 30 How did you hear about this opening? petallma Cyclists listserve Applicant's Signature Date �f � rnlellecl- Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 3)1 9 �2ALD� - >� ty of Petaluma, Ciz*141ii, City Board, CommiftSian nd Committee Appliddtion Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council, 'Natne: Horr'e.;Adciress, City, State',and.Zp Code: .pori e. rrr�r.re:.(IT ,appa{nrea, aa:yau war;rT. this ncirpber to biE `avoiloble to the pdblrc?9 °' Work Phone; 1�- r s ..❑ .rvo. r uer rrCa as you W,w,-'nt'this address to tie availpble to the public 9 Ld!YES; , 0 NO Are yad q registered uotorlin If sd; tcr. cw 1onp'; . Pefaturna? .., . q yam. Board'(s),'Gomm►tfee(s),, or'Comm-ssion(spof°Interost: _. : ' Have you atfiended�a meeting of this Ngve you served,on, rnteniewed;, o.r,applied , for`tiiis body pievtousEY,? ElYES Zf�NO ElYES E /NO LOFROOS 3a Present Employer6 - 3ild'Di3t6s c W-� i icesP ices L� I iyou haveIsdNod,'� ositibnjOffjbb-H61d,:, 20`2 Civic or f h" 4; n able ,Organization Q�W which Held, Dates tO �- CaJA,- QoaL-k cqyy\a#Re 6/os—. C5 Special re r " r C61lege,"o o: fes, s'� l� on. -, I ahoval haI, Schools thbolt, Attended tt6nded(Major M3jbr-Subject; Q;ates rjaCot( S A CA, ou PA &Vvj L Page 2 33 Special Awards or Reco'bnifiion'Received: Pleasest6te reasons why you.wantrto' become a member'of this Board, Commttfee o' ;.:'. Commission; ineludm`g what specific objectives you:v✓otild.`be workind;towa�d as a tnernber.of this advisory body fi b�` I� w e•t y; Prc ( v�U 2 t �( ar."� m� CG✓ t3n��f �{ GGoiz 1 ✓'e rc�o-cf� bit, �vts ,`P� T 'V 1�` ,'�T`�' Le Gvr, z,wv-Z 37 to ec� 1 J e. juv�- i`N 10ry a -K -q :feel;would;be;.USefU[' Qittie CityLTCb unciClln Are yo, u qr,�iztata��n,�tgyrnent;thafitr:igfit�kse,;de'erned o ouriduttes if appointed to this positiotl? ❑ YES Q NO If yes,,please.stdfie Warne of'Organmployment Page 3 5 City,policy directs all, appointed, advisory body members not,4p vote on matters where there exists a potential' conflicf.of.interest Would you be willing;,to abstain from voting if such a confti'ct arises? Revised June 3, 2002 Page 4 35 APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING COMMISSION (2 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms) 3(�q <S PTU a City ,of Petaluyn'a, California O C'ity'Board, Commission X85$ and; Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. . �a.�00151 Name:, �CV, to C"V ti P� c x o. �Up co Hom'e:Address, City, State an'd Z,p Code �6i ��`/lir, i „ �k2N�~' . Home; Phone::(If oppointed do;you wgrff' this,numbe[ fioae available fio fare; publlc?)„ Woek, Rhglle: ❑ YES: RYES ❑ NO / y '-a—s Board(s), Conmitfee(s), orCoinmission(s) of:Interest: Have you 6tt6h"'tl a meeting of this_ Have! you served on .interviewed; or; applied, bodY?, forahis body2previousIY? 19- YES ❑ NO CI'YES ❑ NO DARGIE 3� Present Employer: Prev►ous Governmental B'o, dies/Elecfive Offices you have served; Posfifion%Office Held . and: Dates Civic: _'or Charitable Organiiation to u hich you have belonged 'Bosition/Office:;Held; Special Interests/Hobbies/talenfs:' College, Professional; Vocational $chools`Attentletl" (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date) �ylaLG�SE !/•�iYBvslJ Sv�%>2 C cvi+ro u��2rr��Z�j' Page 2 ,-3— Sbecidi Awards or Recognition Receiiv:ed: Pie 0se;'stdfi?'reasons cdm'miition, in'�Iudii I- 1 11 1 � I - I ;.Is there,anfbel reviewing i�- , VQUrr,a Ar6',you associated C contl, ,6 f-. interest , , fl.i. El YES El NO 'I f Whaind oUOrd 126tio L M, cyeis,peqser�s a pyrp ph m dornitte6br ; '' 1 � I I I I L toward as a th6tity c6uhdluln d""m d pe e :q Page 3 City policy directs all:appointed, advisory body, members npt.to'vofe on matters where there exists a potential.conflict of:interesL Would you be willing;.to abstain from ..; voting if such a conflict!ais'es? '. ❑ YES ❑ NO H out this'gpernng? ow didyou.hear ab , Revised June 3, 2002 Page 4 qD w�,*4rLri City of Peialicmcc;'California Supplerinental 6Questlontaire For =85a @lanniag Commission Caridldates Please return completed ouestionnalre to the Office of the City Clerk, 17 Engttsh Street Petaluma, CA 94952 Name: . Home address, City, $tate; zip: z Home Phone: Work Phone: Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit to the City Clerk's Office. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. Have you attended any of ihe'foliowing meetings? Planning Commission Orientation Session ❑ YES ® NO I. - Planning Commission Meeting q YES El NO Date: What do you think qualifies, you to serve 'on'the Planning Commission? Page 1 ! _1 Will Dargie Planning Commission Application June 1, 2005 Page 1 of 3 What do you think qualifies to serve on the Planning Commission? I have served on the Commission for the past four years. During this time, the Commission deliberated on important and difficult matters, including the Central Petaluma Specific Plan, the Theatre District project, and the proposed Petaluma Outlet expansion. I believe this experience qualifies me to serve another four years on the Planning Commission. What do you see as the best solutions, both long and short term, for economic development in Petaluma? Of immediate focus is continued development of retail, downtown and in highway -accessible areas such as the Kenilworth and Kohl's sites. This will provide jobs, mitigate sales tax leakage, and enhance Petaluma's fiscal stability. The optimal approach is the provide a wide choice of retail opportunities to our community while at the same time preserving Petaluma's special character. A second, more long-term view is to encourage high-tech industry. While the telecommunications industry has changed from its boom period of a few years ago, Petaluma is a desirable community to base other high tech industries such as engineering, computer, and bio- tech. Imagine yourself as a visitor to Petaluma. What do you see physically, economically, and environmentally as you walk around town? I see a town of unique, historic character nested in a valley. The surrounding hills are for the most part open, verdant, with Helen Putman park on the west side and Sonoma Mountain on the East. The town is fairly centralized, with little evidence of sprawl. On the west side of town, neighborhoods and architecture gives the town a unique, historical feel. Neighborhoods are right -sized. Downtown is a walking downtown. Petaluma is crudely bisected by the 101 freeway. Crossing town is sometimes cumbersome. The east side is more of a suburban feel, with a mixture of neighborhoods and housing types, attractive office parks and old and new shopping centers. The General Plan (Plan) is the guiding document and vision for the City. How would you interpret the policies and goals articulated in the plan? How flexible would you be and would you feel comfortable not approving specific land uses allowed in the Plan? 4a Will Dargie Planning Commission Application June 1, 2005 Page 2 of 3 The General Plan serves to state intentions, objectives and policies that have a consensus among Petaluma's citizens. In this sense, I would strive to remain consistent with its stated objectives because it is an expression of the citizens' will. As an appointed Commissioner, however, I would view my responsibility to be open minded in each situation. The plan may not foresee certain circumstances or developments. Some projects that come before the Commission often find two of the Plan's objectives conflicting. It is up to the Commission to resolve these issues on behalf of the city. The growth management system has been an element of the development process in Petaluma since 1972, and an Urban Growth Boundary was adopted in 1998 to control the physical growth of Petaluma. With these two major policies in mind, and given the pressure for ongoing growth during the next decade or so, what two or three policies and programs would you promote to protect the historic, cultural, and physical aspects of Petaluma? I support the Urban Growth Boundary and this should be upheld. The ring of open space we enjoy establishes Petaluma as a distinct city and serves to focus our attention to develop within its boundaries rather than sprawl without. Appropriate infill development is one key to making the UGB work properly. Some properties provide significant challenges to future projects. Policies which provide clear definitions with some flexibility will allow imaginative land use proposals. Secondly, the UGB, which reduces overall housing development in the city, is a driving force in land and home values. Petaluma must provide a variety of housing so that not only low income families can live here but that working class families that are vital to the city — teachers and police, for instance — can also afford a home. Downtown Petaluma will become an even more central part of Petaluma community life. The Central Petaluma Specific Plan, already enacted, provides a blue print as to how this area will develop while protecting its historical and cultural characteristics. It was created with the hard efforts of dozens of Petalumans. This plan should be adhered to. How would you address current and future flooding issues for Petaluma? Flood Plain development north of downtown should be discouraged, flat our prohibited in the region of the Army Corps of Engineering work. The City should deploy techniques to encourage more dense use of land adjacent to the Flood Plain so that land owners can fairly realize the value of their land. Will Dargie June 1, 2005 Petaluma City Council City of Petaluma I1 English Street Petaluma, CA 94952 Members of the City Council: Please accept my application for reappointment to the Planning Commission. I have found the previous four years both challenging and fulfilling, and look forward to another term if the Council so chooses. I would welcome the opportunity to answer questions you may have. My home telephone is Thank you for your consideration. Kindest regar Will Dargie Attachments L. APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE AND LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION FROM PETALUMA ARTS COUNCIL FOR A REPRESENTATIVE (2 Vacancies for "Visual Arts Professionals" for 4 -Year Terms) (1 Vacancy for a "Visual Arts Professionals" for a 3 -Year Term) (1 Vacancy from the Community at Large for a 4 -Year Term) (1 Vacancy from the Community at Large for a 3 -Year Term) (1 Vacancy a Representative of the Petaluma Arts Council for a 4 -Year Term) 45 �p.LU Q. City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee Application Insfructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Cbmmittees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerl<, l i English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (if appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES ❑ NO M .5B7 - co 4t Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) �W YES ❑ NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? YES ❑ NO j '2- -(L✓i�1�j Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Have you attended a meeting of this Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for body? this body previously? ❑ YES NO ❑ YES NO Present Employer: Job Title: CHARLIP 4 Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: �A Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Art Teacher- Sonoma Community Center (2004) Site Committee Chairperson -The Childerns Village Foster Care Housing (2003) Volunteer Stage Hand/Set Designer- LBC (2000 to 2003) Volunteer/Docent - SF MOMA (1987) Professor of Architecture- UCLA School of Environmental Design (1984) What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I am a licensed architect with my own practice. For the past 25 years I have also been an artist worsting with a wide variety of mediums. On a regular basis I collaborate with other artists, art related organizations and non -profits. I have done much community work and volunteering in Petaluma. My background also includes extensive worts experience as a landscape architect, urban planner, teacher and project manager. I am intimately familiar with Petaluma's history and design. I have over two decades of experience working directly with artists, builders, developers, city planners/staff and design review boards. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Bachelor Degree in Architecture & Urban Design -UCLA 1983 Degree in Landscape Architecture/Environmental Design- UC San Diego 1979 Associate Degree in Art- College of San Mateo 1976 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Published- Sunset Magazine (1994) Volunteer of the Year- Sonoma Community Center (2004) Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: My design philosophy has always been that architecture and art are inseparable. Public art is much more than providing the finishing touches to streets. Public art is often the focal point of an urban space & signature for a community. It requires significant coordination to be properly executed. My background offers a unique blend of both technical and creative skills that would benefit this committee. My work on this committee would be a culmination of all my personal and professional interests and skills. Paget L+ �! Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing Your application? I am proud and thankful to live in this community. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest'. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Date Revised May 27, 2005 Page 3 419 PETALUMA C0UI`1CIL Post Office Box 750661 Petaluma, CA 94975 m� Tel: 707.766.5200 www.petalumaartscouncii.org IN June, 10, 2005.✓ ; Claire Cooper City Cleric Petaluma City Hall 11 English St. Petaluma CA 94952 Dear Claire, We would like to officially inform you that our appointee from the Petaluma Arts Council to the City of Petaluma Public Art Committee is Edwin Hamilton. Edwin has a range of experience as a public artist, consultant and arts professional. He is well qualified to take a leadership role on the committee and be an active liaison with the Petaluma Arts Council. Edwin can be reached at r further information. We are very pleased about the formation of the committee and look forward to seeing the impact of public art in Petaluma. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. With Best Regards, Alison Marks Chairperson Petaluma Arts Council HAMILTON L4 9 City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee Application Instructions: Use this iqQ`rrp to apply to"se' on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please Ii11�p�ZTt 1l)e for pletely. It a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When cample3e -, and to the Office of the City Clerk, 1 t English Street, Petaluma, CA 94432. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: O,C G' R 3, cy(g15 q)-vF- Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: fit appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES 9 NO FAX: Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) DYES -'R NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? YES ❑ NOa v Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: IHave you attended a meeting of this body? El YES kN NO Present Employer: Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? l" R Seib PieRMA Ai env 7-6 SOKOLOFF Job Title: !%r, IVU -q5 e_ Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: AIP Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: WReC-TOA ©F /=tINIJ -/sem/w5/'V RiTfV ie r-L'VeAlT_J 000 ° J'2&0-,1-- 0 �0- seE.lG fn dhvMf}- c6'G647tr What Special Interests/SUIs/Tolents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? /r1 G'j2 75 G�LGX 77 i C ¢ College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree. /Date): &h(001, Of WURsiNS — RA/ UC 9F > M0RSe Pn',iIeiiTrvnleR 19 R ?+ SeA4J1V1M..S nrr1 IDR tVftTe ,r2.4(Me9005 /}R TISrS. .zessanl� wit�r Page 2 5-1 Special Awards orRecognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, indu(1ingwhotspecificobjectivesyoUwuuldhe*mddngimNondosnmemb8rnfihisodvismybody: ly �� /. /q-�� /�/�Y}/ �/� %� ���� � � ���' � u �f,Y /��/)� ". � / 04^�y��� is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in �perfOmninAyour duties ifappointed tUthis position? �� L_]YES /1� r�|NO U)fyes, please state name ofDrgonizoiioU/Erop|uyrnaAi: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not tovote onmatters where there e)(1doo UpnteDtiol conflict of interest. Would you be willinq to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? ; T�D [-1 k /�JYE� �_�N(} How did you hear about this opening? &7a,"a flRTs Cd � a_ Applicant's Signature i Revised June 1, 2005 -=m A) "41 r, �- Date ti -,t- D 5' Page 4 n -t) rrcun = IEUISLNEL DESIGN SERUIC Jun. 10 2005 09:26AM P1 City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee -Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma. Califom le's Boards. Commissions, or Committees Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided, Whcn completer], please forward to the orrice ofthe City Clerk r 1 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 All applications are revicwcd by the City Council. Name::: L) eHnis Home Address, City State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (Ifappointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?)' L1YES 12 NO Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed..doyou.warythis address tobe available to rhe public?) QYES N NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If -so. for how long? IN YES ❑ NO I & Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Have you attended a meeting of this body? ❑ YES -- NO '.Present Employer: J.Havb you, serVed-on, interviewed; or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES NO Page 1 TEUTSCHEL 54 1KUM : IEUTSCHEL DESIGN SERUICES Jun. 10 2005 09:27AN P2 Job Title Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served. Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: -}� /� � /' KfJh 1a•.H Oji /i� Whry What Special Interests/Skills/T alents would you bring to this Board; Commissioh, or Committee? 171's"1`+`"J' � 7�b��y'}.��¢S3 A.>l pr�.e (.S3J11Y'�X cRcyB�.,;2�iu+� ;n✓.iMQ.�,n��— � •V�[Y-I� `. I 1 ��^-- GLiN+HyP't t.'Q d' -.TJ Le'C�^\ISL /'..Yy.�.lq�ib(�p�,� a�Q (Ar, ttiae<sS. '�f wr(( Goy e i> .College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject,'Dates,'Aegree/Date): Page 2 5�� FHUM : TEUTSCHEL DESIGN SERUICES Special Awards or Recognitton Received: AJ Jun. 10 2005 09:27RM P3 Please state reasons wh,yyou want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, I includinq what sp/fecific /objectives you would be wort inq toward as a� member of this advisory body: v,/-w�1Q-/��JlpS�jS S ccQ� fI ze 64-0-.4, —' lSS� Ja iow a �jSfs �i(l Ali 3�R .¢ G w f`>`^ (]G�/w��]3.,(r�� Gc7^(�-�—A'�/ L�.!`..7 wpa^iL /�a r�'S�/�6/i/. /�'A/],-ni7& lr-O,..-e �i;t712^✓Gl C..�a vtia.x(, c, '.-�! -Jo4 eQ :)I'-'� OLeY. (KA..4--Q . Is there any other information thatyou feel would be useful fo the City Councifin reviewing ,your application? w; / SS G� (� Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might:be deemed a conflict of jnfeiest in 'performinq Your duties if appointed to this position? 'fir ElYES L�.NO ' If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed. advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists -a aotentiet conflict of interest. Would you bee willino to abstain from votin4df such a coriflicr.arises?. . Iut YES ❑ NO Page 3 5 -CQ FROM : TEUTSCHEL DESIGN SERVICES How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Date Revised June 1. 2005 Jun. 10 2005 09:29AM P4 Page 4 APPLICATIONS FOR RECREATION, MUSIC, AND PARKS COMMISSION (3 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms) City ofPetalurna, California City Board, Commission 1$5$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street Petaluma, CA 44452. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. 1 TiTO Marja W. Tarr Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: fit appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) © YES ❑ NO FAX: N/A Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) DYES ❑ NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? YES ❑ NO 31 years Board(s), Commissions), or Committee(s) of Interest: Recreation, Music and Parks Commission Have you attended a meeting of this body? © YES ❑ NO Present Employer: QSP/Reader's Digest John Taylor, Field Sales Manager Sonoma CA Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? 9 YES ❑ NO ff7W `-�Dj Job Title: Office Manager Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Petaluma Recreation, Music and Parks Commission, Commissioner, Chairperson, 2001-05 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Heid, and Dates: Calif. Youth Soccer Assoc, District V, Manager Class 1 Program, (1999 -Present); Sonoma County Alliance, Competitive Soccer Club, Chairperson (2000-04); Petaluma Youth Soccer League, Board Member, Competitive Coordinator & Chair (1980-2001); American Association of University Women, Member & Treasurer, 2000 to present; Petaluma Educational Foundation, Allocations, Fundraising, Newsletter, 1981-1997; School Bond Election Committees, Community Volunteer Coordinator, 1991- 1992; School Site Councils: Valley Vista El., Member & Chair (1980-94); Petaluma Jr. High, Member & Chair (199=1-96); Petaluma Sr. High, Member & Chair (1989.92); Petaluma National Jr. Basketball, Founding Member & Registrar (1992-97); Petaluma Girls Softball Assoc, Member, Publicity and Newsletter Chair (1992-96); Petaluma American Little League, Auxiliary Board Ivlember n oo r _071 What Special Interests/Skills/ olents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I have served on the Petaluma Recreation, Music and Parks Commission for the past four years, and during this time I have become knowledgeable regarding the recreation department itself, city finances, the importance of public hearings, and have learned how to creatively use what we have for the greatest benefit. I have taken an active role regarding the discussion, directions and, the sometimes, difficult decisions which the Commission has been asked to make. In addition, during 2003,1 was also appointed to serve on the Sonoma County Board of Supervisor's Youth Partnerships Advisory Committee. This committee read, evaluated and scored grant proposals, interviewed applicants and made recommendations to the Board of Supervisors for the granting of monies. These experiences have provided me with an invaluable wealth of knowledge and understanding that I could not have gained elsewhere, and, of which I would bring to the Commission, if reappointed. I have been actively involved in education and recreation my entire life, and I have been an active member of the Petaluma Community, with a focus on our youth, for nearly 25 years. Thus I bring hands-on experience regarding our youth and their programs, be it education or sports, to the table. I served on the Election Committee for Petaluma's two successful Bond Campaigns, 1991-1992, and understand alternative aspects of finance, and how to achieve their success. I am known for my leadership and organizational relents, as well as for my approach to consensus building and decision making skills. I am an enthusiastic leader and doer! College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Chico State, BA in History, January 1968; Secondary Teaching Credential, June 1969 Santa Rosa Jr. College, 44+ units, Computer & Bookkeeping Classes, 1980 -Present Page 2 / 0 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Honorary Service Award for Valley Vista Elementary School, 1986 and 1994 Honorary Service Award for Petaluma High School, 1992 Petaluma Youth Soccer League's Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999 California Youth Soccer, District V, Merit Award, 2003 Petaluma Community Recognition Award, Award of Excellence in Service to Youth, 2003 Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: If appointed to a second term, I would like to look into the possibility of partnering our elementary schools with after school recreational programs co. sponsored and overseen by the City. This need has existed for many years, and is growing more apparent in our current society. With some creative thinking, l believe we can make this a reality. I would also like to continue diseussion regarding a public process of working with local field sports organizations, youth and adult, regarding current and future needs. 1 believe the Rec, Music and Parks Commission needs to spearhead this process in order to educate the organizations regarding such limiting factors as City Limits and the Urban Growth Boundary, land availability and the types of fields needed. once we have a knowicdgeahle group of organizations who understand thcirfuture and long-term needs, we will have formed a strong base from which to gamer active support for a creatively and cooperatively planned and financed program aimed at the acquisition and maintenance of necessary fields. I realize that in this fast -paced and ever-changing world, we need to actively seek, provide unit contribute to the growth of Icisum-lime activities, held in environmentally safe and clean facilities, which will promote strong mental health and help relive the stress of living in the 21" century. Cultural and recreational alternatives need to be vigorously investigated and explored along with creative methods of finance. Coming from a family of active recreational users, and having been a volunteer administrator in many of our youth sports programs, I have first hand knowledge of Petaluma's recreational programs and facilities. Add to this my cntbusiasm and dove, my consensus building and decision making skills, and you have, once again, a most likely candidate for this commission. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? As a teenager and well into my twenties, I worked for the Chico Area Recreation District (CARD) as a swim instructor, lifeguard, and community swimming pool manager; in addition, as a score keeper for softball and baseball leagues, and as a playground supervisor for after school "rec" programs held at Chico`s elementary school sites. I guess you could say that I grew up within Chico's recreational programs and district, and, therefore, realize firsthand the value of a quality program. Since that time, I have had my children involved nearly every recreational opportunity the City provides, and in doing thus, I have had first hand contact with the City of Petaluma's Recreation Department's programs, facilities and administrators. I appreciate the department, have enjoyed it, and want to be part of malting it stronger and more responsive to our citizenry's needs. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES W NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: N/A City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? D YES ❑ NO Page 3 `6-) i How did you hear about this opening? The Argus Courier, and I knew my term was to expire. IApplicant's Signature Revised Ju e 1, 2005 Date j�L Ia. atb5, Page 4 (� C� awO� City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission. =as$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: I X 11 un clip - I �1�g10i1121� �� Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: lV r A �t Home Phone:,(if appointed, do.youwant this I "�LLy�yLY" number to be available to the public?) Work Phone: ep ❑ YES LJ NO FAX IE -Mail:, (If appointed; do you want thisssaaddress to be, _ available to, the public?) ❑YES, LJ NO - Are YOU a registered voter in Petaluma? I If so, for how long?. [A YES ❑ NO I Z koard(s); Commission(s), orCommittee(s) of Interesf: 1ZP_t1��c o 7y �us1C Q. J R*. k (�ornmisstoA✓ Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served -oh, intelviewed, or -'applied for this r' y body previously? E �-YES El[?' NO ❑ YES NO Present. Employer: Page 1 YUNGERT Job Title: MYJ('l"� VF�t'+^Yt�c>.✓S' lGcrr�•"^74�U� Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: What Sp"eclot Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? 1 iiavt 17� e � r vdc�luLaGl GJ � e cr/� s�ea�s /o c rl e pas; /4Ye� s Aeee 1n9�e.T/unx,/afaye sUai�' ca rfoai:rrue%Y f�•a�f� Ctl%fie. l %tGv e. 4 Si�a,"J /NTf'2C'b'i /N -S u'2.i ^a� Y�`f r%e,^'°� RF^e r�/2 C.-'c>cd'r, m,r✓aJ� y' v8+acres" a S� , des �a a// ce� �l�rvups . f{�viNs' evco.t� y v, 7le/�rL�dtCn( �,v tAo �JaxY- i tC.�uw ¢de verd�S a �%a;,.e+e vF aict utf sJeOyjr College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended_ (Major Subject, Dates, Dpgreejpate): Salo S�:u%e �Zla&25eTy/j Page 2 0 Special Awards or Recognition Received: J Please -state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, includingwhatspecific//objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: 7-o A�e l.tt eS7'rz i7le5h ^#- n'tCr[;tr74e/✓ a,m e'.✓v.2nrL�>Y' F',a,2 SIC /JeYYwlrc M.ctnx f' t(///s! ttei'- ary✓;fie F'�.� r�.� .vz .Lf; y, a- Fee( S'grC�e i1,1 , t �' 'i/aQ J°'vw.� r- crS �?C ��11�' a ri%C' S%c+e 1cC"7 4�% Iv +'✓e a 634 "'/C.�GZ fj�.UCt e'./ It eft,) 4S' E'NJ o� 1�''e, f/ Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? ' f i 2e rce.Ktle.� �78.f77i n✓ Y4� �a�: 15 c� sf�ew fcftCC't y z SY�U/ nr} vuJ'p (,�eY`IL !Z� (aite2,..rstlaae"w„irs tJ�t"r'�c `��"'J� r'�e �r�3� 4- t�,s lOJer[s'cr,r2 LAS”, ,c /%e --Z e', -z 0,,L <[ypGL[rJ(- tr,Cl Y 1'J/GdS�t.M�rLt�+fP.rJ<.r7r i'� 4ifC /nJ (��C�Jgr^LG Y' I7��Se Q L� s+ tfJlrt J%5' �/t/e-ZCta� •2 t Jcua�lee' Ir Cie 7 e crz��s4 a.a amu[ z$r•.v� r !t rs y Are you, associated with any Organization/Employment that might'be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? L! YES ❑ NO If yes, please state name of,Organiz„ation/Employment: svece,t- City, policy directs ail appointed,. advisory body members not, to vote',on matters where there exists a potential conflict,of,interest. Would'you be willing to abstain 'fro 'voting if such a conflict arises? ZYES ❑ NO Page 3 J n ( S How did you hear about this opening? rl r e,✓�S Applicant's Signature I Date "r - ZC?C2 Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (5 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms) (4 Vacancies for 7 -Year Terms) .ce'na� a� City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission ,aha and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 44452. All applications are reviewed by the City Council, Name: Jim Balshaw Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES ® NO FAX: Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want thisaddress to be available to the public?) XYES r �NO If so, for how long? Board(s), Commission(s), orCommittee(s) of Interest: 10 years Technology & Teleconununications Committee Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously. 11YES KI NO ❑ YES ❑t0 Present Employer: Preferred Sonoma Caterers (Owner) BALSHAW (OS Job Title: Owner / General Manager Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you hove served, Position/Ofce Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Petaluma Downtown Association Board of Directors — February 2004 to Present What Special Interests/SVUls(rolents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? Former Director of Networking and Telecommunications for Legacy Marketing Group. Eighteen years experience in computer networking and telecommunications. Interest and familiarity with downtown issues College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): BA — Business Economics — UC Santa Barbara - 1990 Page 2 (n q Special Awards or Recognilion Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: I'm interested in the continued health of the downtown conummity and would like to use my technological expertise to help implement effective, useful, and cost efficient solutions to improve our city. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? If you may wish to seek a character reference... I have had opportunities to work with Joe Netter, Paul Marangella, and some of their staff on downtown issues. I was Mike Harris' neighbor for many years. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES ERNO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs oil appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? ❑ YES ETNO MM 1+0 How did you hear about this opening? Bill Hammennan Applicant's Signature Revised June ], 2605 Date 00-zoos- a Page 4 .� syr r r I f Ar rz m �d� 4�ny^y rosrructiom.- Use INS torn) to101 to sof ora Committees.Floose t U out lhtMIr�provided. When �comp,e ed, pi': }b Art apiei+^alions Ore rev ewes by the City Counc 1 Name: Michael J Cresci I Home Address. City. 5101e c2r d Zip Code: Home Phone: (lf appointed. do you wanl this number to be ovaVable to Inc,�t pubGe?! aVYES FAX: o, f Petaluma, California ,ity Oarard, Commission rd Committee Application bf the City of Fefatuma. Casforma's Eaards. C=rnisirom. or ' a question does not applK hype or ;a»te 1111A in the spe;ce Office of jhce City Qurk f t l5nguih Street, Pelotoma, CA 94932. Wank Phone_ "'-I E -Mail; Ftf oppoin led, do yoto want this Oddron to be ava�trl�e is ine pvi 4c tI ZYM ❑ No Are you o rtsgisierod voteriint� Petaluma? if so, tar how long? 7 years EYES 0 NO 0ocsrdisl, Cormsission(s), or Commillee(s) of Interest: Any where my talents could be used in the most productive way M C� V -\a (?,ho ( U-) Have you attended a meeting of th s body?Hava you served on, Interviewed, or applied for this body reviousi � Q YES ® FEt} ❑ YES ®NCI Prasent [mpioyet: Ritz Foodservice, 3000 Dutton Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 CRESCI q -a Job Title: Foodservice Sales Specialist Previous Governmenkol 6odiestElective Offices you have served. Position/Office Held and Dotes; President, Chamber of Commerce, Pollock Pines, CA 1997 President, Chamber of Commerce, Mission Viejo, CA, 1988 Vice President, Chamber of Commerce, Closter, NJ, 1979 Civic or Charitable Organizallon to which you hove belonged. PositiontOltice Held, and Dotes: i i i i � i � i t. • i' i t t i i What Special woulcl you being to this Board, Commission, or Committee? Computer Skills, Mac and PC based, including web design, html coding, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat. Digial photography and video editing. High knowledge of food , food safety, chef and baker skills. College, Profenional, Vocational Schools Atlended [Major Subject, nates. DegreelDatel: Santa Rosa Jr College, 2002 thru current Adobe Certification Photoshop, illustorator, Acrobat PDF's 2004, Web design and writing Culinary Institute of America, Greystone, Napa, CA, World foods, plated desserts, California Culinary Academy, San Francisco CA, 1990, Baking Certificate Pdgr3 2 �� Special Awards of Recognition Received: please state reasons why you wont to become a member of alis rsoartf. Comn alion or Committee, including what specific objectives You would be workfna toward as a member of Ihfs advisory body: To make a difference and a contribution to my community is there any other information that you feet would be vseful to the City Council in reviewing your applicotion? Very reliable, strong work ethic, leadership skills Are you associated with any CtrgariizationfEmptoymenl that might be deemed a conflict of interest In perforrnfncl your duties it appointed to this posllion� F1 YEs ® Mf) if yrs, please slate name of Otgonszotian}Emptoyment. City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there OASIS a potential conflict of interest. Would you be w;irnn to abstain from volfna it such a contlict artses'? Page 3 ql� Now did you hear about this opening2 Amber Balshaw, Preferred Sonoma Catering, Petaluma, CA tpplicani's Signature date June 7, 2005 Revised June 1, 2405 Page City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission =$s$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: William M. Hammerman IHome Address, City, State and Zip Code: Horne Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) K YES ❑ NO FAX: N/A Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) IL`sIYES ❑ NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? ® YES ❑ NO 7.3 years Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Telecommunications & Technology Committee Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES © NO New Com ittee ❑ YES NO Present Employer: Retired ' HAMMERMAN r(o Job Title: Professor of Education -Emeritus, San Francisco State University Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: None Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Petaluma Educational Foundation (1996-1999) SouthernSonoma County Conservation Resource District (1993-????) Y.M.C.A, of San Francisco (1964-89) Camp Committee Chair Foundation for the Advancement of Environmental Educ. (1968-96) President Institute for ECO Education (1975-96) President What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? The ability to initiate collaborative community -centered endeavors; Founder and volunteer coordinator for ... PetalumaNet - 1995 Petaluma CyberCity Roundtable - 1998 North Bay CyberCity Consortium - 2000 SSU Cyber Institute - 2003 Cyberville-USA - 2004 College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Maryland State Teachers College, Towson, BS in Education, 1952 University of Maryland, Institute for Child Study M.A. in Education, 1953. (Major: Human Development, Minor: Sociology) Ed.D., Human Development Education, 1958. (Minors Guidance & Counseling) Page 2 —i- —7 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Assoctiation for Outdoor Education (Howard Bell Award, 1969-70) American Association for Conservation Information (Award of Merit, 1971) Northern Illinois University (Outdoor Education Award, 1986) San Francisco YMCA (Volunteer Service Award - 25 Years, 1964-89) San Francisco State University (Meritorious Performance Award, 1989) Digital Village Foundation (Antis Award, 2000) Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be workinq toward as a member of this advisory body: As the citizen who initiated the idea for this advisory committee with city officials, I wish to be amember in order that the mission and purposes of the committee are implemented in a manner consistent with the original proposal. Personally, I am interested in ... *Affordable broadband Information & Communication (ICT) services for all *An up to date Emergency Services Communication System (wireless) I-'Nireless Network Zones throughout the City *Greater use of GIS (Geographic Information Services) *User friendly online city services (e.g., payment of bills & fees) *Uelping City officials keep up to date on emerging ICT trends & applications Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Local recognitio7 awards include: Petaluma Boys & Girls Club - Volunteer of the Year - 1998-99. Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce.Argus-Courier - 2002 Citizen of the Year Petaluma Downtown Association - 2005 "Good .Egg" Award Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ENIMENI7i—A- Me If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? Page 3 How did you hear about this opening? E-mail from the City Clerk Applicant's Signature Date June 9, 2005 Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 aw City of Petaluma, California - O City; Board; ;Commission 186a and Committee'Applcgtiorr• Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name' < - Tiffany Ren6e Home Address, City, State and Zip'Code:_- Home Phone: (if appointed, do.you-wont this 'number to be ovailable to the public?) Work Phone: YES . D Na Technology & Telecommunications Committee Design Motif P.O. Box 750536 Petaluma, CA 94975-0536 www.designmotif.com RENEE 30 Job Title: owner, web and graphic branding Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office, Held and.Dates • Interim Member (filled vacancy), Democratic Central Committee, co-chair fundraising sub -committee, 1997-1998 _Civicor Charitable Organization to which`you have belonged Position/Offce Held; and Dates. • Nineteenth Amendment Anniversary Project: founding member, Treasurer, 1995 -present • Mills College: Area Alumna Representative, 1997 -present • Women in Technology International (WITI), member, 2005 Whdf Special interests/Skills/Talents would you bring, to this Board; Commission, or Committee? As a founding member of a coalition, I understand the importance and challenges when balancing competing needs and agendas to reach common ground to complete missions and objectives. I am familiar with meeting structures and procedures from my experience in community groups and the corporate environment as an executive assistant for senior VP and communications liaison for a CEO. My background as a web and graphic designer, experience with moderating internet bulletin boards, covering internet issues of privacy at SRJC, requires constant knowledge acquisition to stay in front of the technology field. Working with internet technologies, making recommendations to clients, being able to communicate complex ideas and solutions, requires innovation, patience and problem -solving skills which I bring to the table. When a new issue or problem arises I begin by researching. Since technology is ever -evolving and changing, research is very important to problem solving. Because this is the creation of a new committee, to define a charter, we must research where we are and then determine where we want to be. College, Professional 'Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject Dates, Qegree/Date)_ - -_ • M.A. in Philosophy & Religion, California Inst. of Integral Studies, 1998-2002 • B.A. in Women's Studies, Mills College, 1995-1997 • A.A. in Journalism, Santa Rosa Junior College, 1992-1994 Page 2 31 Special Awards or Recognition Received: • As Copy Editor for The Oak Leaf Newspaper at SRJC, our entire Editorial Staff received Editors Award for "Excellence in Public Service" from The Society of Professional Journalists, Spring 1993, for unbiased coverage of a high-profile sexual harassment suit against the college. Understanding of new technology (Internet, Bulletin Board Systems) and Office of Civil Rights policy and procedure was critical for coverage. • Mayr Scholar at Mills College, 1995-1997 • Design Motif received an award from DesignFirms.org for our design of the Steven Barclay Agency site. The award is listed under November 2004. Pleasestatereasons why you want to become member_ of this Board, Commission or Committee,. - including -what specific oblectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory. body - As an internet entrepreneur and a civic -minded person, I am very interested in participating in this unique .start-up" committee. I want to understand the greater technology and telecommunications needs and desires to represent and make recommendations for Petaluma's citizens. We have an opportunity and an obligation to both preserve Petaluma's heritage and innovate the community's access to current technology and information. As Mrs..Beverly Bond, a wise leader in Petaluma once said, "Old and new, side by side."I look forward to creating a charter with the new committee to address these needs and others as they are discovered. Is there any other information that you feel would-be. useful to the:City Council -in reviewing your - applicatlon2 - While working on my M.A., in 2001 1 wrote a paper about light pollution and submitted it to the city council recommending appropriate lighting solutions for the downtown renovation project. They chose great lights! Having two teens at Petaluma High School, I have been an avid volunteer at their schools since kindergarten. My husband and I recently completed a documentary about Petaluma music education at PJHS as a successful fundraiser for the music department. ! also re -designed the PJHS website, managing it while my children were there, while acting as the school's newsletter editor. As my children are nearly finished at PHS, I am now turning my attention and energy to more mainstream issues that affect Petaluma. The new committee is the perfect venue to bridge my skills with my desire to further serve the community. Are you'assaciated.-withany Organization/Employmentthat might be deemed a'conflfct'of,lnteresf-,in performinq your dutiesif appolhted to'this:posifiion2 [I YES YES ® NO If yes please sldte name,of Organization/Employment City,poiicy-directs all appoinied,.advlsory_body members not to vote on matters_where there exists a - potential danfifct of interest -Would Youbewillinq to abstain from votihq if -such conflict_ arises?' LX YES ❑ NO Page 3 How did you hearaboutthis opening? I read and article in the Argus Courier about Sonic wi-fi access downtown. Applicant's _Signature - Date_ .j 6/9/05 Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 U City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission cgs$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 44452. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: J-0 H-li _S41 /Q I B 9s IHome Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the P blit?) F1 YES i "'1 NO FAX: Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? L� YES ❑ NO Work Phone: �1�Pnr w. o J JUN ?CC.. V1 ( CITY CL ]jTIIh, PET 1 � E -Mail: (If appointed, do you w nt this address to be available to the public?) YES ❑ NO >a r� If so, for how long? IBoard(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of interest: 'Ie- cfkvtac y % eto C'"" M VnI cC*tc7�^ " V. Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this r- body previously. I1:1LK YES NO ❑ YES E' NO Present Employer: P", I"+T Di'S ct SHRIBBS� Job Title: 'I E a Uk e'r- Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Jr Boc"! ` Pit - s r S /k (v IM 4v- cxec, 6yry-�nIe- CI �.t� a(ir.t 1101& i�ly�-i%7 wnc\s; What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? bu e e 4 Sc,�e4,rc-j— (' NC -S M U 1�� 6 � 13S f5 rolo - 4�- ( PCA ly ) vt[+�/� t7CsJ1n� G`, GJU�'�Jul/""„ iSiIQPi►' Ui'E/r� 'C� s�'�G�-A'1^S�%<� 0. — 0 7r �, IAo filo /170A ,74wa-114Pd C&"' /LJ , V I V --w IrItx-4, , , use_ x9y-I ✓+-, /IYq NYrs S ✓Jzar�cc-,1 0 1q College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): GinJJ� G� 1:e -et e" S)� 4 -too -e X1.1^, to C d.V C - rW, SsCk VIX©aa 1 C2-4_1 X00✓� Page 2 �� Special Awards or Recognition Received: go . b �f �,r w. Q m v�" u s "r ft W C,-." Lk a Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: `-^CiJ3L� G-�.G•-�+d.;L Il- `f�oJ� $ U`�- - • =�V,, '„,��w�-•-�� S-0 V�'1 �G ' V�.,"�p �,�p_�CJL1 ✓1._ 4i 4 tr.S L7nMll Li, T"� `"tt- Lv� &PAS U n 17--1 rr �i �S�G IS vh� =Mv � IIs there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? 3 IAre you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? I❑ YES 19-<0 If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? © ES ❑ NO Page 3 v � How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature/ I Revised June 1, 2005 Date Page 4 1 4 City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission =�6$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the farm completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 44452. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: `t95c7 Home Phone: (if appointed, da you want this number to be availlo e to the public?) L_1 YES ❑ NO FAX: Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you ant this address to be available to the public?) EYES ❑ NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? J MYES ❑ NO �`Mot lv,&vQ iwe. 51vitz `6}a `eI"—t" Board(s), Commission(s), orCommittee(s) of Interest: at, 7 7 Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES L5 NO IPresent Employer: raa11al �n SILVERBERG 1 CS Job Title: f 0"h, SY Ad' �� LL C - Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Sim I - Uv`�gt zmtz- QA�A What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? r1- _ + 1 all ►. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): �J�1�� �Vl�►J�US�,� r (�� � -a,0� I � ',) �)w Page 2 S9 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: Z Vauk ru� w+k?eft }Jed" &0 P6 6�0 katpul rttw'& 46A T" W'k � e , new b6 Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? 70 K%V "11111 If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO Page 3 q How did you hear about this opening? + vY )5 $VWIA Applicant's Signature Date &[,,5446T 6/l2/[Y Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 q I APPLICATIONS FOR THE TREE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (3 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms) qa city o, f Petalum,a, California Ctty,Board, CoMmission miftqe Apoficdtjon Instructions. Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Naniw ty, Zip. Cid A Home- Phbhe'-, (if 6ppoirif6d, do "you ' Want, thi$lnumb'erto,oe:civ6ila13le'tdthe7.r' ' ' 6 public?) - WorkThon :,1. M YES, _111,,N0 1 4 M 1� doant thi§ odd?6�� to. be FAX: VW � , � . I I I r YES IE] Are'youtasegistor.L-d voter in 1ft6,,4ouhow 1I0ng7r-. YES ❑ No �6 6 S), v,qQhi in is .116 '0 lill'tt. it to S nm, -TKEC-- AMM USCJRY COVAYAkTTEE 1L� 6d,�ameeting � ee HqV6',y,'66�,,'dfte6C1 rin Ill -6f ibis Acv6yon, intecviewe'd; or applied ;.. 40 T YES 0 NO YES El NO 11 090 Previous Governmental bdietjEl,ectiVb U ave,,seryd P osi fiddMald, and es p1d171 ,k ivj'66r,Chdritdbl r-g,!p,p!zq, iom which i',dhy,,ou-,,hdv6 be dnt �j AQ1611V 199-7-lneaen;C p S 6cid I'nf (Osts obb Talents s College, t6 f6sSjol nd li opati qn�' -c v �14 IV C) Si TY CA -1 & s Page 2 (1 11 Special Awards of Recognition ReceiVed: 0 Please.stdte reasons why you want,t'o:become a memberof,this Board, Commitee or Com'mission,'tncludrng whgfi'specifie objectives yo`u-would be'working towgrd,as a' mernb'er of ;this ,ddviso - body`. . �/n ��� irly C%r7IZ��GLfii� �li14�-� T./C11.� Is there any other info'[mationithat,you feel .would be ruseful to the Cifji,Counci6'in ;reviewinq:you,r applic;dtioh Are you associated vvifh any Orgarnation7Employment th, at rnighf be deerne,,'d a conflict of irate. restun, peifo[minq your::dufies, if.;appointed to this position ❑ YES 0 NO If yes;.please,state name of Organization/Employment pN ?� Page 3 q b City policy :directs ail appointed,; advisory body. members not #o vote on, matters where there:exists apotential conflict ofJnterest.'Would;be willing,to abstain from voting if such a.conflict.arises? YES How did you: hear about this. openin. g? S eWn Gj C9 (Mi,462- A'pplicant's'Signature,, Revised June 3, 2002 ❑ NO Page 4 q I io City of Petaluma, Cali o City Board, Commission and Committee Application V_� 0_;� WaCITY czc.Rl� �211 - PETALU2V_,,.,4, <9 9qf,C?AN7 Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: -rammacok- nocmon .Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: R�Iurno� , CA Home Phone: (if appointed. do you want this number to be oypilable to the public?) Work Phone: % YES L1 NO FAX: E -Mail: (if appointed, do you want this dd 7, to be available to the public?) 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X YES El NO E] YES plq' NO Present Employer: Mck " A55oci*5 Lcvrjccape De 5 9511 ,50n Fy��7co a,�d �000rnc, Job Title: Lor)ch��p Av6)i+tc-f , 4c, * �V� NORMAN 9T Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: I -VA Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Ii�c Hoinx, Of Pefialuma - rrrrr,�et Qetclumc AY -V5 CAvncA - membeJ' 5tcyv'nh *"b0r6N(n,6.r - member Special Interests/Hobbies/Talents: Ci t7Y d'U}i t10t YogL-A COD ka'nGt , tactVei College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): C 'Al Poly 5cn Lvi5 0 bi5po , CA - Bc cy,60r of 5dence LOYJ-5cAPI! *zl1i fecM- 1997- Special Awards or Recognition Received: A- 5. 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Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing Your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES l ( NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: N/A City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? MA ❑ YES ❑ NO How did you hear about this opening? u+y Clerks f fic e_ Applicant's Signature Date A) Revised June 3, 2002 +�h , ecturcal 5todies in Flomnce, I+cil y - . yew of collge 5Mie5 on ca.1)i tecl vre crld urbrn in f I J. e�oX MyscGpes orrJ eve Slpent much dime explori)II 9hoiv3raph'r� wy) 5fvdyi19 Ace) environn-wit both I -,Al Dncally wrl ir)fUrAfioncilly. Page 3 q 9 APPLICATIONS FOR THE YOUTH COMMISSION (4 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms)* (2 Vacancies for 1 -Year Terms)* * Six of the seven current members of the Youth Commission have terms expiring June 30, 2005. To re-establish over -lapping terms, the Council is advised to appoint four applicants for two-year terms and two applicants for one-year terms. Wi No Applications Received !OI ATTACHMENT 4 Resolution No.2005-041 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, California ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE CITY OF PETALUMA PUBLIC ARTS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Petaluma, by Ordinance 2202 N.C.S., has authorized the creation of public art program through a combination of zoning requirements for certain public and private development projects and a Public Art In -Lieu Fee equal to 1% of defined construction costs; and, WHEREAS, Ordinance authorizes the creation of a Public Arts Committee with the duties and responsibilities of building and maintaining a meaningful public arts program in the City of Petaluma; and, WHEREAS, the Public Arts Committee shall perform its duties and responsibilities in accordance with the procedures and guidelines established herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Petaluma does hereby establish the following procedures and guidelines for the Public Art Program of the City of Petaluma and Public Arts Committee. PUBLIC ARTS COMMITTEE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. A) Review and approve public art applications and related materials for any public art project on public property or as part of a public construction project as defined in Chapter 19.6 of the Zoning Ordinance, pursuant to the following requirements and procedures: 1) A completed public art application form and related materials and information shall be submitted to the Community Development Department. The public art component of the public construction project shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Arts Committee prior to or in conjunction with any other required City entitlement or permit; or, when an entitlement or permit may not required, prior to City Council approval of a request to go to bid. 2) Submittal requirements shall include the following: site plans (including landscaping and lighting details and any other appropriate accessories to complement and protect the project); structural calculations; a model of the project in its anticipated context; drawings and photos; material samples and finishes; a detailed cost estimate; anticipated maintenance requirements and associated costs; the artist's resume (including training and education, record of group and solo exhibitions, public and private collections, critiques and articles); slides and/or photos of the artist's past work which demonstrates similarities to the proposal and the price for which these works were sold or commissioned (verification of past selling prices shall also be provided); location of any identifying plaques (plaques shall list only the date, title and artist and shall not be Raolulian No. 2005-041 N.C.S. Ma mounted directly on the project). The number of copies of each required item shall be determined by the Public Arts Committee and clearly indicated on the public art application form. Developers are encouraged to provide a wide range of styles, materials and types when selecting an art project for the program. B) Provide general oversight of the public art program, its projects, and sites including, but not limited to: 1) Selecting artwork and appropriate locations for the public art program. Locations can include surface treatments of buildings, retaining walls and bridges, or may be interior spaces provided they are accessible to the public for a minimum of eight hours per business day. 2) Selecting artists for commissioned artwork 3) Establishing requirements of design documentation for review of artwork, and requirements for project records. 4) Establishing maintenance policies and funding. 5) Developing and making recommendations to the City Council on expenditures from the Public Art Fund. 6) Participating to the extent determined appropriate by the City Manager in the selection of support staff and consultants necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the commission. 7) Preparing and implementing a comprehensive plan for the public arts. PUBLIC ART FUND ADMINISTRATION A) The Public Art Fund shall be used to further the intent and purpose of these guidelines and procedures, the Public Art chapter of the Zoning Ordinance, and in the administration of the public art program. B) Permitted expenditures of the Public Art Fund shall include, but are not limited to: 1) The cost of art work and its installation; 2) Water works, landscaping, lighting, plaques and other objects which are an integral part of the art work; 3) Frames, mats, pedestals and other objects necessary for the presentation of the art work; 4) Walls, pools, landscaping and other architectural or landscape architectural elements necessary for the proper aesthetic and structural placement of the art Resolution No. 2005-041 N.C.S. Page 2 1 0a) work; 5) Maintenance and repair of art works funded through the Public Art Fund; 6) Administration of the City's public art program, including staff support and related expenses, curatorial services, documentation, publicity and community education. 7) Hiring consultants as may be needed to advise and/or assist the Public Arts Committee in such areas as: professional appraisal of art work; packing and shipping art work; conservation and maintenance; collection documentation; installation design; presentation assistance; contract negotiation; artist selection; program monitoring; on-site monitoring of art work installation. C) Nothing shall preclude gifts, grants, bequests, donations or other cash received by the City Council for art purposes from being placed in the Public Art Fund and used for the purposes expressed herein or for any other purpose as may be determined by the donor. Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City. REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) (Adjourned) (Special) meeting ff rm on the ....... tl"............ day of ...... ...............................................rcI 20 5., by the � ..... following vote: .......... ................ City Attorney AYES: Mayor Glass, Healy, Nan, Torliatt NOES: Canevaro, Vice Mayor Harris, O'Brien ABSENT: None /prl,.(.,l ATTEST: City Cl.........................et.. V �.........................y..................................................................................... City Clerk Ma or commFile .._.._............. _............ / 04 Res. No....._2005-O'1I.........N.C.S. if EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE May 4, 2005 1 2 3 Introduced by 4 5 Pamela Torliatt 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ORDINANCE NO. 2202 N.C.S. ATTACHMENT Seconded by Mike Healy AMENDING ORDINANCE 1072 N.C.S. (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) TO ADD ARTICLE 19.6, PUBLIC ART, REQUIRING PUBLIC ART AS PART OF ALL NEW DEVELOPMENT IN CERTAIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES IN THE CITY OF PETALUMA WHEREAS, the City of Petaluma has determined that public art is a critical element of public health and welfare; and, WHEREAS, research has shown that the arts foster economic development, revitalize urban areas and improve the overall business climate. Additionally, a well -conceived work of art can increase the value of a development project, help to lease space more quickly, enhance the corporate image of the community, promote cultural tourism and provide a visible and lasting contribution to the community in return for the ability to build; and, WHEREAS, public art expresses the confidence, vitality and optimism of the community and reflects the highest ideals of its citizens resulting in a more beautiful and livable city; and, WHEREAS, public art enriches and celebrates our community identity by developing a collection of artworks which have strong inherent aesthetic quality, represent diverse communities and a wide range of artistic styles and disciplines; and, WHEREAS, in order to insure that public art is present throughout the community it is necessary to require that all new development in certain zoning designations in the City of Petaluma include an element of public art or, where appropriate, contribute to a City fund for public art, in an amount to be determined by the City Council, in lieu of providing said art; and, WHEREAS, amending the Zoning Ordinance to require public art is consistent with Program 37.1 of the 1987-2005 General Plan, which encourages a program of public art in parks, public buildings and public open spaces. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PETALUMA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section I. Ordinance 1072 N.C.S. is hereby amended to add the following: Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 1 I I Article 19.6 2 3 Public Art 4 5 19.6-100 Purpose 6 19.6-200 Definitions 7 19.6-300 Public Art Required in Certain Zones 8 19.6-400 Public Arts Committee 9 19.6-500 Public Art Fund 10 11 19.6-100 PURPOSE. 12 13 The purpose of this ordinance is to authorize the establishment of guidelines, procedures and 14 standards for the integration of public art into new private and public development and 15 redevelopment projects. 16 17 Public art helps make our city more livable and more visually stimulating. The experience of 18 public art makes the public areas of buildings and their grounds more welcoming, it creates a 19 deeper interaction with the places we visit, and in which we work and live. Public art illuminates 20 the history of a community while it points to the city's aspirations for the future. A city rich in art 21 encourages cultural tourism which brings in visitor revenues. 22 23 To achieve these goals, public art planning should be integrated into project planning at the 24 earliest possible stage, and the selected artist should become a member of the project's design 25 team early in the design process. 26 27 19.6-200 DEFINITIONS. 28 29 "Construction cost" shall mean the total value of the project as determined by the Community 30 Development Department. Calculations shall be based on construction costs as declared on all 31 building permit applications, but shall not apply to costs solely attributable to tenant 32 improvements. Building permit applications shall include, but not be limited to all grading, 33 building, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical permit applications for the project. 34 35 "Construction or reconstruction" means new construction or the rehabilitation, renovation, 36 remodeling or improvement of an existing building, except those construction activities solely 37 attributable to tenant improvements, having a construction cost as defined in this Chapter of 38 $500,000.00 or more. 39 40 "Public artworks" means works of art are to be enduring original artworks. They should be of the 41 highest quality and craftsmanship. They should engage one's mind and senses while enhancing 42 and enriching the quality of life of the city. The artworks will be generally sited and an integral 43 part of the landscaping and/or architecture of the building, considering the historical, 44 geographical and social/cultural context of the site. The artworks shall be constructed in a 45 scale that is proportional to the scale of the development. 46 Public artworks may include sculpture, furnishings or fixtures, including but not limited to gates, 47 walls, railings, street lights or seating, if created by an artist as unique elements. The artworks can 48 include water elements and walkways. 49 Public artworks may include artistic or aesthetic elements of the overall architecture or 50 landscape design if created by a professional artist or a design team that includes a 51 professional visual artist. Ordinance No, 2202 N.C.S. Page 2 1% I Public artworks may include sculpture, murals, photography and original works of graphic art, 2 water features, neon, glass, mosaics, or any combination of forms of media, furnishing or fixtures 3 permanently affixed to the building or its grounds, or a combination thereof, and may include 4 architectural features of the building. Public artworks do not include the following: (a) Art objects that are mass- produced of standard design such as playground equipment, benches or fountains; (b) Decorative or functional elements or architectural details, which are designed solely by the building architect as opposed to on artist commissioned for this purpose working individually or in collaboration with the building architect; (c) Landscape architecture and landscape gardening except where these elements are designed by the artist and are an integral part of the work of art by the artist; (d) Directional elements such as super graphics, signage, or color coding except where these elements are integral parts of the original work of art or executed by artists in unique or limited editions. (e) Logos or corporate identity. "Public art in -lieu fee" means the fee paid to the City of Petaluma pursuant to this Chapter equal to one percent of construction cost as defined herein. In -lieu fees shall be placed in the Public Art Fund. The fund shall be used for public art on public property. The fund shall be used exclusively to (1) provide sites for works of art, (2) acquire and install works of art, (3) maintain works of art, or (4) support the exhibition of art which is publicly accessible. "Public art project" means the cost for the development, acquisition, and installation of the public art required by this ordinance. It shall include the costs for the administration of this public art program. "Public construction project" means any publicly funded construction or reconstruction project, except as provided in Section 19-300(B), of the City of Petaluma or the Petaluma Community Development Commission with an engineer's estimate of the project cost of $500,000.00 or more, including but not limited to, the adopted 5 -Year Capital Improvement Program, as amended from time to time. "Visual art professional" shall mean any of the following: professional artist in any medium, curator, art critic, art historian, arts educator, architect or other design professional with a visual arts background or fine arts collector. 19.6-300 PUBLIC ART REQUIRED IN CERTAIN ZONES. (A) Public artworks, as defined in Section 19.6-100, shall be required as part of any private or public construction or reconstruction project, as defined by Section 19.6- 100, located in the following zoning districts: 1) Administrative Professional Office District IC -01. 2) Neiahborhood Commercial District (C -N). 3) Central Commercial District IC -Cl, including mixed use. 4) Hiahwav Commercial District (C -HI, including mixed use. 5) Liaht Industrial District (M -LI. 6) General Industrial District (M -GI. 7) Planned Unit District IPUDI and Planned Community District_ (PCDI. except residential PUD's and PCD's; but including mixed use. Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 3 I 0 J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 6) T-5 and T-6 Zones. as established by the Central Petaluma Specific Pion Smart Code, except projects that are entirely residential, but including mixed use, 9) Anv Citv Zonina District for any public construction project as defined by this ordinance. (B) Exceptions: The requirements of this chapter shall not apply to the following activities: 1) Underground public works projects; 2) Street or sidewalk repair; 3) Tree planting; 4) Remodeling, repair or reconstruction of structures which have been damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake or other calamity; 5) Affordable housing construction, remodel, repair or reconstruction projects; 6) Seismic retrofit projects as defined by Petaluma Municipal Code Chapter 17.34; 7) Construction, remodel, repair or reconstruction of structures owned and occupied by public -serving social service and non-profit agencies. B) Utility pump stations and reservoirs. 9) Fire sprinkler installation projects as defined by Petaluma Municipal Code Section 17.20.070. (C) Any private residential only project of 50 units or more, as permitted in any zoning district, may choose to voluntarily participate in the public art program. Residential developers choosing to voluntarily participate in the program shall follow the procedures set forth in this Section. Applicants choosing to voluntarily participate in the public art program shall provide public art on the project site, as provided by this Article, and are not eligible to pay the in -lieu fee. (D) The public art project shall cost an amount not less than one percent of the construction cost for a private or public project, including all administrative costs borne by the City, as they may relate to that project. The public art may be located (1) in areas on the site of the building or addition clearly visible from the public street or sidewalk, or (2) on the site of the approved open space feature of the project, or (3) upon the approval of any relevant public agency on adjacent public property, or (4) in a publicly accessible area of the development project. (E) The creator of public art shall be a practitioner in the visual arts who is not a member of the project architect, engineering or landscape architect firm. Public art shall be displayed in a manner that will enhance its enjoyment by the general public. 41 (F) Compliance with the provisions of this Chapter shall be demonstrated by the owner or 42 developer at the time of filing a building permit application in one of the following ways: 43 1) Payment of the full amount of the public art in -lieu fee; or, 44 2) Written proof to the Community Development Department of a contractual 45 agreement to commission or purchase and install the required public artwork on 46 the subject development site and a written acknowledgement by the project 47 artist and the owner or developer, in a form approved by the City, that the 48 proposed public artwork complies with the following criteria: Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 4 109 1 (a) The art shall be designed and constructed by any person 2 experienced in the production of such art and recognized by critics 3 and by his/her peers as one who produces works of art; 4 (b) The art project shall require a low level of maintenance and that 5 the proposed maintenance provisions are adequate for the long - 6 term integrity and enjoyment of the work; 7 (c) The art work shall be related in terms of scale, material, form and 8 content to immediate and adjacent buildings and architecture, 9 landscaping or other setting so to complement the site and its 10 surroundings and shall be consistent with any corresponding action 11 of the Planning Commission, Site Plan and Architectural Review 12 Committee or City Council as it may relate to any development 13 entitlements; 14 (d) Permanent art work shall be a, fixed asset to the property; 15 (e) The art work shall be maintained by the property owner in a manner 16 acceptable to the City; 17 (f) The art work meets all applicable building code requirements. 18 19 (G) In the event that the City determines that the proposed public art project does not 20 comply with criteria (a) through (f), above, the matter shall be referred to the Public Arts 21 Committee for review and a determination as to the project's compliance with criteria 22 (a) through (f). The determination of the Public Arts Committee may be appealed to the 23 City Council in the manner prescribed by Zoning Ordinance Section 26-408 (B) and (C). 24 (H) The owner or developer shall provide the City with proof of installation of the required 25 public artwork on the development site prior to the issuance of a Certificate of 26 Occupancy. 27 fl) Title to all artworks required by and installed pursuant to this Chapter shall pass to the 28 successive owners of the development. Each successive owner shall be responsible for 29 the custody, protection and maintenance of such works of art. 30 (J) If, for any reason, the current owner shall choose to replace any public artwork installed 31 pursuant to this Chapter, the following requirements shall be met before the artwork is 32 replaced: 33 1) The cost of the replacement shall be equal to, or greater than, the cost of the art 34 to be removed. 35 2) The location of the replacement shall meet the requirement for public 36 accessibility in effect at the time of the replacement. 37 3) The replacement art shall conform, in every respect, to all standards in effect at 38 the time of the replacement. 39 4) The replacement work, location and installation shall violate no other ordinance. 40 5) The replacement art shall be available for public view not more than 180 days 41 after the existing art is removed, unless the period is extended by the Community 42 Development Director. 43 44 Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 5 1 O ) 1 19.6-400 PUBLIC ARTS COMMITTEE. 2 A Public Arts Committee is hereby established by the City Council. Terms of office for each of the 3 Committee members shall be four-year, staggered terms. Said Committee shall be comprised of 4 seven members as follows: 5 (A) Three members shall be "Visual Arts Professionals," as defined herein, and appointed by 6 the City Council from the community at -large. 7 (B) One member shall be a member of the Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission, as 8 designated by the members of the Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission. 9 (C) One member shall be a member of the Petaluma Arts Council, as nominated by the Arts 10 Council and appointed by the City Council. 11 {D) Two members shall be appointed by the City Council from the community -at -large. 12 The Committee shall perform the duties required of this ordinance and any other ordinance or 13 resolution of the City Council pertaining to the City of Petaluma's public art program. 14 15 19.6-500 PUBLIC ART FUND. 16 17 All fees collected under this ordinance shall be held in a special fund designated "Public Art 18 Fund," maintained, managed and reviewed by the City Manager, or his/her designee. The 19 Public Arts Committee shall, as part of the City's annual budget process, estimate the 20 administrative costs of the public art program for the given fiscal year, including but not limited 21 to staff support and related expenses; curatorial services; documentation; publicity, community 22 education and any other services or programs in accordance with the intent of this ordinance. 23 Revisions to the adopted annual budget for the Public Art Fund shall be subject to the review 24 and approval of the City Manager, who may determine that said revisions also require the 25 approval of the City Council. 26 27 Section 2. Applicability. The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to any project that 28 receives any required entitlement approvals (tentative map, rezoning or prezoning, General 29 Plan amendment and related environmental determination) from the Planning Commission and 30 City Council after the effective date of this ordinance. If SPARC approval is the only required 31 entitlement for a project, then the project must receive final SPARC approval prior to the 32 effective date of this ordinance. If a building permit is only required and none of the 33 circumstances listed in this Section apply to the application, then the building permit must be 34 issued for the project prior to the effective date of this ordinance. However, when a 35 development agreement or some other agreement authorized by the City Manager is in place 36 that clearly establishes provisions for the payment of in -lieu fees, said project may be exempt 37 from the requirements of this ordinance. 38 39 Section 3. City Council Review. The City Council shall review the provisions of this 40 ordinance and the effectiveness of the Public Art program following a period of time deemed 41 appropriate by the City Council, but not to exceed five years after the effective date of this 42 ordinance. 43 44 Section 4. Exemption from CEQA. The City Council finds, pursuant to Title 14 of the 45 California Administrative Code, Sections 15061(b) (3) and 15378(a), that this ordinance is exempt Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 6 11 lJ from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that it is not a project which has the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. INTRODUCED and ordered published this 2111 day of March 2005. ADOPTED this 4th day of April 2005 by the following vote: AYES: Mayor Glass, Healy, Nau, O'Brien, Torliatt NOES: Vice Mayor Harris ABSENT: Conevaro David Glass, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Claire Cooper, InterimCity erk Richard R. Rudriansky, Ci{rney Ordinance No. 2202 N.C.S. Page 7 111 ATTACHMENT 6 CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA AGENDA BILL Agenda Title: Formal Adoption of the Technology & Meeting Date: June 6, 2005 Telecommunications Advisory Committee. Meeting Time: 21 3:00 PM ❑ 7:00 PM Catcgory (check one): [XI Consent Calendar ❑ Public Hearing ❑ New Business ❑ Unfinished Business ❑ Presentation Department: Director: Contact Person: Phone Number: City Manager Michael Bierman Michael Bierman 778-4345 Cost of Proposal: n/a Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Name of Fund: Attachments to Agenda Packet Item: 1. Draft report to the City Council dated March 14, 2005 2. Resolution adopting the Technology & Telecom.mun.ications Advisory Conunittee Summary Statement: On March 14, 2005, the Council reviewed a proposal for the establishment of a Citizens' Telecommunication &Technology Advisory Committee, the purpose being to assist the City in making efficient, economical and productive use of technology and telecommunications. This item is being brought back before Council for formal adoption of the Committee so that the City Cleric may begin the process of soliciting applications for appointments. The Committee would be established as follows: Name of Committee: Telecommunication & Technology Advisory Committee Membership: Nine members Representation: To be determined by the Council; recommendations include members from the City's telecommunication industries, citizens -at -large, and local schools, etc. Terms: Five members would serve two year terms; four members would serve one year terms, beginning July 1, 2005. Meeting Location: City Hall, or another location by consensus of the Committee Meeting Time: To meet once a month, at a time to be determined by the Committee Staff Liaison: I.T. Manager or his designee Recommended City Council Action/Suagested Motion: Approve resolution formally adopting the Telecommunication and Technology Advisory Committee. Reviewed by Finance Director: Reviewed by City Attornev:A rove itv Manager: Date: Date: ^C� � Date: Todav's Date: Revision # and Date Revised: File Code: # fI3 1.A DRAFT Citizens' Telecommunication and Technology Advisory Committee Mission Statement To assist the City of Petaluma in making efficient, economical, and productive use of technology and telecommunications, the Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Committee will study local issues and submit recommendations to the Petaluma City Council. Purposes • To ensure that the citizens of Petaluma benefit from the opportunities that today's Information and Communication Age technology has to offer. To promote access to electronic information and community resources for all, protecting individual privacy and supporting free expression. Establishment of the Committee Membership: The Telecommunications and Technology Committee shall consist of nine members, appointed by the Mayor and the City Council. The application process, appointments, and terms of service will be consistent with the City's existing policies pertaining to City Boards, Committees, and Commissions. (A separatefourpagedocumemt.) Meetings: The Committee shall meet at least once a month. The City's IT Director shall attend Committee meetings. Other department heads shall attend Committee meetings upon request. Citizen participation will be encouraged and solicited, when appropriate. Potential Areas of Concern In addition to the current list of General Responsibilities of Boards, Committees, and Commissions for the City of Petaluma, the following areas of municipal telecommunications and technology (as identified by other cities that have created a similar committee) may be appropriate for inclusion in their deliberations: • Cable TV Access • Broadband deployment • Public safety and security • New Franchise Agreements • Equal access for all citizens • New technology deployment • Regulatory issues regarding wire and wireless communication systems • Evaluation of current Telecommunications and Technology policies and programs Potential Communitv Groups to Be Represented • Community at Large • Petaluma School District • Petaluma Visitors Program • Petaluma Community Access • Petaluma CyberCity Roundtable • Petaluma Chamber of Commerce • City of Petaluma - IT Department • Telecom Valley -Network Systems • Telecom Valley - Software Specialist • Telecom Valley- Hardware Specialist • SRIC — Petaluma Campus — Tecb Academy 11,3 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CREATION OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION & TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, great interest has been expressed by members of the community and City Council regarding the formation of a committee that would assist the City of Petaluma in malting efficient, economical, and productive use of computer technology and telecommunications; and WHEREAS, the Committee would help promote access to electronic information and community resources for all citizens while protecting individual privacy and free expression; and WHEREAS, members of the Committee would study local issues and submit recommendations to the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Petaluma City Council does hereby approve the formation of the Telecommunication & Technology Advisory Committee under the following guidelines: Membership: Nine members Representation: To be determined by the Council Terms: Five members would serve two year terms; four members would serve one year terms. Meeting Location: City Hall, or another location by consensus of the Committee Meeting Time: Meet once a month, at a time to be determined by the Committee Staff Liaison: I.T. Manager or his designee IIS ATTACHMENT 7 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council does hereby appoint the following individuals to City Boards, Commissions, and Committees: Name Board Term Expiring IIS June 20, 2005 CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA MEMORANDUM Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California 94952 Telephone 707.778. 4360 Fax 707.778.4554 E-mail: cityclerkCaci petaluaia.ca.rrs DATE: June 17, 2005 TO: Mayor and Council Members FROM: Claire Cooper, City Clerk SUBJECT: Additional Applications Received Attached are applications for City Boards, Commissions, and Committees that were received after the packet was assembled on Tuesday but before the June 15, 2005 5:00 p.m. deadline. Also attached is an updated list of all applications received. attachments Applicants to City's Boards, Commissions, and Committees Received by Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 5:00 P.M. Airport Commission Last First Address Phone Frost* Fred 1006 Hidden Valley Drive 789 1882 Petaluma 94954 Spongberg Paul F. 319 Acadia Drive 765 0211 Petaluma 94954 Willis** Roger 276 Fairview Court 763.6446 Petaluma 94952 *PAPA Representative. **Outside City limits — one member of Airport Commission may live outside City limits. Animal services Advisory Committee Last First Morris Pamela Address 608 East 'D' Street Petaluma 94952 Historical and Cultural Preservation Committee (Historic SPARC) Last First Address 1 Farez-Demil* Corrine 329 Liberty Street Petaluma 94952 lritz** Michael 301 Th Street #3 Petaluma 94952 *Heritage Homes Representative. **Petaluma Historical Librory/Museum Representative. Phone 778.3525 Phone 781.9594 E -Mail N/A pkspongberg@comcast.net RowillI@pacbell.net E -Mail NIA E -Mail N/A 332.2855 miritz@yahoo.com Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee Last I First Callwood 313 Smith Drive Claudia Lofroos Not given Kit Webster johnsparc@yahoo.com David Address 315 11 th Street Petaluma 94952 104-A Post Street Petaluma 94952 510 Kent Street Petaluma 94952 Planning Commission Last I First Address BurtonI E -Mail Spence 313 Smith Drive 773.3657 peregrinelofroose@gmail.com Jli Not given Petaluma 94952 Dargie johnsparc@yahoo.com Will 634 'E' Street Petaluma 94952 McRee* Patrick 101 2nd Street #206 Petaluma 94952 Mills John 1315 'D' Street Petaluma 94952 Sullivan Tanya 1775 EI Paseo Drive Petaluma 94952 *Also applied for Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee, Phone E -Mail 778.4634 literide@hotmail.com 1 773.3657 peregrinelofroose@gmail.com Jli Not given thewebsters200D@yahoo.com Phone E -Mail 763.9082 I PetalumaPlanning@spenceburton.org 766.8047 willdargieppc@comcast.net 799.9641 psmcree@hotmail.com 763.4196 johnsparc@yahoo.com 529.1720 tanyasullivon@comcast.net Public Art Committee Last I First Address Phone E -Mail Bies* Alison 6480 Eagle Ridge Road 795.9775 bies@juno.com 778.0506 pljonas@sbcglobal.net Pennqrove 94951 Petaluma 94952 Charlip Steven 104 5ih Street Petaluma 94952 763.6662 arclight@iscweb.com Hamilton** Edwin 766.7258 hstoneworks@sbcglobal.net Haye Jack 233 Keokuk Street 765.6703 edsel@ilm.com Petaluma 94952 Jonas Larry 21 Wallenberg Way 778.0506 pljonas@sbcglobal.net Petaluma 94952 Krahn Sally 194 Windsor Drive 782.0347 Studiok@earthlink.net Petaluma 94952 Michaud Collette 227 Keller Street 781.3131 crmichaud@comcost.net Petaluma 94952 Newman* Rudy 90 Purrington Road 765.6824 rn@rubynewman.com Petaluma 94952 Petersen* Karen 2630 Western Avenue 781.9414 kpetersen@santaroso.edu Petaluma 94952 Roth* Maggie 2965 Sonoma Mountain Road 765.0199 N/A Petaluma 94954 Sokoloff Olga S. 183 Clearview Court 762.8086 compucurel @saber.net Petaluma 94952 Teutschel Dennis Black Oak Drive 762.7058 dennis@teutscheldesign.com Petaluma 94952 Pet *Outside of City limits. Council must decide if one or more members may live outside City limits. Reso/Ordinance do not specify. **Petaluma Arts Council Representative. Recreation, Music, and Parks Commission Last I First Baddeley Michael J. Tarr Maria Yearsley David Yungert yungert@sbcglobal.net Bill Address 106 Lavio Drive Petaluma 94952 4 Tunzi Parkway Petaluma 94952 521 Walnut Street Petaluma 94952 909 5th Street Petaluma 94952 Site Plan and Architectural Review Committee (SPARC) Last First Address Rittenhouse Jack 502 Selmart Lane Petaluma 94954 Wolpert William B. 408 5th Street Petaluma 94952 Phone E -Mail 778.0162 mike@mjblaw.com 762.7058 mktarr@comcast.net 763.7756 I dmy@sonic.net 763.6662 yungert@sbcglobal.net Phone I E -Mail 766.6996 I jnr3design@aol.com 763.3101 I wolpert@sonic.net 0 0 Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Committee Last I First I jim@balshaw.com Address Balshaw Jim mikecresci@gmail.com 818 Rolling Hills Drive tiff@designmotif.com 769.8961 jshribbs@comcast.net Petaluma 94954 Corbett Tom jvanngardner@visitpetaluma.com 1243 'B' Street Petaluma 94952 Cresci Michael J. 1715 Northstar Drive Petaluma 94954 Eber Carol 209 Kent Street Petaluma 94952 Hammerman William M. 433 Black Oak Drive Petaluma 94952 Laporte Leo 901 Melanie Court Petaluma 94952 McRee* Patrick 101 2nd Street #206 Petaluma 94952 O'Brien Anthy 1327 Sunnyslope Avenue Petaluma 94952 Renee Tiffany 843'B'Street Petaluma 94952 Shribbs John 108 Wyndham Way Petaluma 94954 Silverberg Eric 109 Round Court Petaluma 94952 Vann Gardner Jessica 27 Windsor Lane Petaluma 94952 *Also applied for Planning Commission. Phone E -Mail 763.6579 I jim@balshaw.com 775.3636 yosemitecorb@yahoo.com 40 mikecresci@gmail.com x 240 x240 tiff@designmotif.com 763.5741 caroleber@mindspring.com 762.6593 whammer@petalumanet.org 766.9156 I leo@leoville.com 799.9641 I psmcree@hotmail.com 763.1416 I anthy@topspeeddato.com 766.9917 tiff@designmotif.com 769.8961 jshribbs@comcast.net 765.4585 eric@syndify.com 1765.9237 jvanngardner@visitpetaluma.com W Tree Advisory Committee Last I First Barrett Teresa Norman Tammara Address I Phone 335 Bassett Street Petaluma 94952 762.2694 501 Keller Street 766.7258 Petaluma 94952 I, I E -Mail tebarrett@att.net tnorman@mogrone.com Il ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (b Vacancies for 3 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2008) 0 City of Petaluma, City Board, Com Z�B and Committee At Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, Colifornia's'-o Committees. Please fill out the form completely. if a question does not apply, type or w provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: 11761C PC/Is Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (if appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES R1 NO FAX:% %" , 3 Work Phone: JUV 2005 0127 Q4 Ian .. -' Jc E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) DYES ❑ NO &,��/q Are you a registe{red voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? [teYES ❑ NO Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES 0 NO ❑ YES V3 NO Present Employer: MORRIS Job Title: Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: 61-6 'C4% i fes. -177&aA /i fl�zfP�/'Cl�� � 'Slc iA77C,� t 1 pfSI MA,17% r� cP f YzWes What Special Interests/SUIs/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? 7?7t� /.,.DCO LSF t/�r/`/ i �tCns 1 f � 6i14 4-t- - College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): /A7. • ! i /i'' /moi J? 1 C� /9s�Cl"}-/ %'1�77r� eF r %IC/"4Ji lq- y Fled" Page 2 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, Including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: Ir�YlNt7 � �1JU���T�• �- �����-l�� t"�7�3��%�1/� Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? 1,?9PG//���' rr/� -Ti�yF�sllf�i� ��v�r�a 19i Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? IIf yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? J YES ❑ NO Page 3 11 IHow did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Revised June 1, 2005 Date Page 4 1 a APPLICATIONS PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE ADVISORY (2 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2007)1,3 ,�PLir City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission �86a and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided, When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. I Name: DA-Vc A Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: :5 t<�::' VNe.ni Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) Work Phone: `-YES ❑ NO FAX: N1* IAre you a registered voter in Petaluma? R YES ❑ NO Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: /J4 E-Mail: (If appointed, do you wont this address to be available to the public?) ®YES ❑ NO / If so, for how long? Z� Ifcuv3 ' L'G� L' f f rLVI ex wtf? IBJ yon l �.- GT/ I` CGf1f*1 Y?'G.r-- Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ® YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ® NO Present Employer: (,( .Q,S t -{.V r t Vl.� i lam/ Cti,i•`l �' ,.> 4GL 4 +sv1r) jv\ WEBSTER i Job Title: De vle f Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you / I have served, Position/Office Held and Dates:: 7 19 ?9-5'-vUe ar. D' ):z CacY it pct v�jbY7 A Civic orCharitable organization to which youhavebelonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: tt �Q}xT6L�C tcr.Gti/ S..--�ci t�'t I r tl ✓"c. L'I'k e- , �jf�✓V"t t" {lr.[, f What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? -T cr. �vu c�ti gviai �cc Vkcl-ev- ��d {� r✓ o I,/ J'E�s a �-Q c e - a cCl/a�c�C C✓U> n . College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): 1130 ie,ci t i1 A grr,4\ Page 2 k� Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: i y'ce i e- r i ' �a 4 c� �itQL +Wu A k� r -737 Lk. -C { Il z � ♦ ; o-+ 1 d GS I�CGL GZ�{j(-j��3:-`�[ tOt1 +Ni O}y�TY.'N �'�.j f-s-+'P)V Gc�y Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? (� ►'.1 . • If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? ►�1 M61 s Page 3 1 i n How did you hear about this opening? r� ,u 2�4� t4,t Applicant's Signature , Revised June 1, 2005 Date 6/7104' Page 4 1 APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING COMMISSION (1 Vacancy to Complete a 4 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2008) (2 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2009) aw2ALU City of Petaluma, California O City Board, Commission 1858 and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 1 I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: (Spence F. Burton Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 313 Smith Drive Petaluma, CA 94952-4722 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) 0 YES ❑ NO 1707-763-9082 FAX: Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? ® YES ❑ NO Work Phone: INA 1 E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) ®YES ❑ NO PetalumaPlanning@spenceburton.org If so, for how long? (Approximately 28 years Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: (Planning Commission Have you attended a meeting of this body? 0 YES ❑ NO Present Employer: Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? © YES ❑ NO Retired 11/26/2004 from the US Postal Service after over 34 years. BURTON Paae 1 I Job Title: II was the DPS (automation) Coordinator for the San Francisco District of the US Postal Service, and a Letter Carrier. IPrevious Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: None Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: 1: Sonoma County Genealogical Society, Webmaster since 2000 2: Knights of Columbus, Petaluma Council # 1586 (member for over 20 years) 3: Student Exchange Program: Together with my wife, we have coordinated a local High School student exchange program with Sicily, Italy since 1999. 4: 1973-1986, Muscular Dystrophy Foundation and Telethon in SF, distribution and mail. What Special Interests/Skills/Telents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? 1: My job, prior to retirement, was to coordinate the automation of letter mail from Eureka through Sunnyvale. It was my responsibility to make sure all the pieces fell into place correctly and that everyone was aware of their place in the whole process of moving the mail in a timely and accurate manner. My ability to successfully work together, coordinate and facilitate such a large and diverse group of people (management and labor), demonstrates that I have a special ability that I will continue to use if appointed to the Commission. 2: Arbitration Advocacy 3: l was trained, and held leadership positions, in the USPS Employee Involvement Process, which was a consensus building program used in the Postal Service. 4: 1 served as the Director of Education for the California State Association of Letter Carriers, and was responsible for developing training material and to provide training state wide. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): 1: 1961 - 1965 — Archbishop Molloy High School Briarwood, NY 2: 1965 - Present — Various College Level Courses at: Queens College, NY; City College of San Francisco; Marin Community College; one-month intensive Italian study in Perugia, Italy. 3: Most of the course work included: Labor Law and Foreign Language studies. Page 2 QC l.J Special Awards or Recognition Received: 1: "Lifetime Achievement Award" from San Francisco Bay Area Branch 214 of the National Association of Letter Carriers in 2004. 2: "Western Labor Communications Association" awarded me their 1st Place Award for "Best Series of Articles" in 2002 and 2nd Place in 1996. 3: Several "Commendations/Awards" from the USPS as a result of my "Positive Attitude," customer assistance. etc.. and for my active participation and leadership in the "EI Process." Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: 1: 1 have chosen to apply for the Planning Commission because I feel that it is one of the best suited to my: skills as a consensus builder and listener; desire to truly listen to all points of view; ability to make hard decisions; and my strong desire to give back to my community as a whole in the best way I can. 2: 1 want to help us continue to prosper, while at the same time foster and maintain the unique character of Petaluma. 3: MY COMMITTMENT is to Petaluma and ALL its residents and businesses! Without predetermined positions or conflicts of interest. 4: In short, I want to continue to assist in building and expanding on the work of our current Commission, and to help address the ongoing needs of all our residents and businesses. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Because of my recent retirement from the USPS, 1 will be able to spend whatever time will be needed to best represent the citizens of Petaluma. I feel that having the time to really study all the issues and to listen carefully to all those effected gives me an advantage over many others in our community. I would never fee! "rushed" because 1 had to get up early the next day for work, or frustrated because I didn't have the time to review all the various paperwork before or after a meeting. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing Your duties if appointed to this position? If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? © YES ❑ NO Page 3 ` 1 How did you hear about this opening? City Council Meeting, City Webpage and the Argus Couder Applicant's Signature Date June 15, 2005 Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 m ��LU City of Petaluma, California Supplemental Questionnaire For (P 18�a Planning Commission Candidates Please return completed questionnaire to the Office of the City Cleric i i Enplish Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 Name: Spence F. Burton Home address, City, State, Zip: 313 Smith Drive Petaluma, CA 94952-4722 Home Phone: Work Phone: 707-763-9082 1 NA Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit to the City Clerk's Office. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete youranswers. Have you attended any of the following meetings? Planning Commission Orientation Session ❑ YES ® NO Date: Planning Commission Meeting ® YES ❑ NO Date: January, 2005 What do you think qualifies you to serve on the Planning Commission? 1) 28+ Years residency in Petaluma. 2) Good overall knowledge of City issues, history etc. 3) My background of working together with people of diverse interests, motives, etc. 4) My training in Consensus Building. 5) My ability to listen carefully and make fair and reasonable decisions after hearing all the facts. 6) My strong desire to give back to my community. 7) 1 am a fast learner and I would spend whatever time would be necessary to bring myself "up to date" on all the issues, etc. currently before the Commission, or scheduled for future discussion. MW What do you see as the best solutions, both long and short term, for economic development in Petaluma? 1) Continued expansion of the Theatre District and downtown area to meet the constantly growing needs of our community as a whole. 2) Short term retail development revolves around the Kohl's Center, along with new stores to open there soon. This should be followed by the potential retail and residential development of the former Kenilworth site. Care MUST be taken to properly relocate the pool and skateboard park PRIOR to their closure. 3) A common sense and balanced approach to all growth, with an eye towards preserving all that is good while building for our future. Imagine yourself as a visitor to Petaluma. What do you see physically, economically, and environmentally as you walk around town? 1) As I arrive on So. Petaluma Blvd. from Marin, I see the now closed Truck Stop, a garbage bin storage yard, a path for the homeless down to the Petaluma River under the bridge, and a generally unkempt and downtrodden gateway to our city. Most of this land is outside the City limits but within our sphere of influence. 2) If I arrive from Santa Rosa on No. Petaluma Blvd, I am greeted by a more bucolic and rural setting en route to the Outlets. Unfortunately the road conditions and pavement are horrendous. 3) In the Northeast quadrant of our City, we see a new Gatti Park, the SRJC Campus, a local shopping center and a budding new community constantly growing and expanding. Parks and other open areas can be found readily in this area of the city. 4) Downtown and the new Theatre District are rapidly becoming the "jewels" of Petaluma. Bringing the entire community together with well planned growth and facilities. The General Plan (Plan) is the guiding document and vision for the City. How would you interpret the policies and goals articulated in the plan? How flexible would you be and would you feel comfortable not approving specific land uses allowed in the Plan? The General Plan is developed after extensive hearings and meetings. Input is actively sought from the entire community. Once adopted, it is the BEST blueprint that can be provided to all our elected and appointed local officials. I would always feel "duty bound" by the General Plan and its goals, and while I would address each issue and proposal with an "open mind," any real or significant variation from the General Plan would have to be PROVED to be of added benefit to the specific area and the city as a whole. Also, an item that might be generally OK based upon a strict reading of the General Plan may NOT be acceptable once all the facts and details are revealed and considered. Page 2 ,:g-� The growth management system has been an element of the development process to Petaluma since 1972, and an urban Growth Boundary was adopted in 1998 to control the physical growth of Petaluma. With these two major policies in mind, and given the pressure for ongoing growth during the next decade or so, what two or three policies and programs would you promote to protect the historic, cultural, and physical aspects of Petaluma? 1) Preserve the uniqueness of our downtown core area. A city without a vital center has no "Soul!' 2) The approval of the UGB, to me, does not mean that the citizens of Petaluma want our city to resemble the skylines of San Francisco or New York City. We do need to urge and support "smart" infill projects throughout the city, while carefully respecting the current "feel" of any effected neighborhood or business area. I strongly support the UGB! 3) We owe it to our children, who are our future, to maximize the use of the "flat' areas of our city for expanded sports and other outdoor recreational activities. Also, creative utilization of the rolling hills sections of our city should be explored with any new developments. How would you address current and future flooding issues for Petaluma? All new proposed projects that feed into the general floodplain areas MUST have a net negative impact on flooding. This is vital, especially with any future developments north of the Payran area feeding into the Petaluma River. How would you address current and future traffic congestion in Petaluma? 1) The new onloff ramps at East Washington and Hwy. 141 must be expedited. 2) The citizens have spoken 'loud and clear," they want a new crosstown connector! Funding is a Council issue, but the Commission should do all in its power to expedite this issue once it is tasked with reviewing the specific plan that is submitted to it. 3) The rebuilding and expansion of the Redwood Hwy. overpass also needs to be prioritized. 4) The Caufield Rd. extension over the river, may be easier to fund with the new development being proposed on the west side of the river, but again funding and priority is a Council issue. 5) Increased pedestrian friendly areas and bicycle lanes/paths should always be encouraged. 6) The Petaluma Trolley would be an excellent way of tying the entire western side of our city together, from the old quarry to the Outlet Mall. Page 3 , What infill policies do you think should be adopted in light of the Urban Growth Boundary passed by the voters? 1) Infill should be encouraged where the proposed growth best blends in with the specific area or neighborhood. 2) Building a three story 5,000 square foot house on the top of one of our hills, in a neighborhood made un of exclusively single story homes would NOT be my idea of "blending!" Common sense should be applied at all times. 3) Further development of our downtown area, along with the Lakeville corridor, that could handle planned responsible growth in the near future. Signature 7 Revised June 1, 2005 M&M Pune 15, 2005 etc. are prime areas Page 4 Ca (0 Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's lioarl Commiff#-es. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply. type or write provided When completed, please forward to the Office of the Cit), Clerk. II Engrish Street, Pe All applications are reviewed by the City Council. .Name_., Patrick S. McRee -dnd C lgwks ate, zi 15 poe: 101 2n' St #206 Peta;urria, CA 94952 Ru Wo — r3 Phone,;' (707) 799-9641 (707) 524-4243 -s- `sem:'`; fit 44-Moik oppbiiMed. da ybu want thisbodiessfo. ...... 6 to the pUb&c#:❑YE NQ Nor,e psmcree@hotmail.com y I votef In Petolumd?::,�',' Ifsa;,j h pU..,%, req' -or awl YES ❑ NO Petaluma Resident for I year; Registered voter in Petaluma nearly I yr. qr"lonjsj,',arcloT tfb6(4)6flrite t. Planning Commission (Also applying for Technology & Communications Cnte.) }jo to U�d b, YES El NO C1 YES NO thi, ei� Lanahan & Reilley, LLP VMN9 Page I M Law Clerk .. '/Pfficelieldond ...., Do None -and Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest — Lead Articles Editor Moot Co -ort, University of Richmond — Chair, Judges Committee Hampden -Sydney Vol. Fire Department, VA— Vol Firefighter, 1997-2001 Healdsburg Fire Department — Reserve Firefighter, 1996-2000, Healdsburg Fire Explorers — Chief, Ass't Chief, Captain, 1993-1996 6iit�" id' btir' hrou y jg qP BW My education. in economics and environmental and property law, coupled with my diverse work experience in manufacturing, construction, public safety, and law, give me a broad perspective on the issues facing any city planner, and a unique familianty with the issues which face Petaluma with its intersecting residential, agricultural, ecological and industrial interests. My familiarity With complex issues and conflicting interests through my employment, as well as my training in logical and persuasive reasoning and writing, would beparticularlywell-suited to efficient and meaningful contribution and wise decision-making as a Planning Commissioner faced with complex issues and conflicting interests. My ability to understand and appreciate both sides of difficult issues would serve the city well. 60 University of Richmond School of Law, 2001-2004 — Juris Doctorate 2004 Hamp&n-Sydney College, 1997-2001— BA in Economics 2001 Page 2 MYNA WAIR, S.Pecia7,Awards"o'r.ReGognit(9rtR ceived:;c:: Best New Firefighter 1997 — Hampden -Sydney Volunteer Fire Department Discovery Card Tribute Award 1996 I would like to become a member of the Planning Commission due to my lifelong interest in community involvement and my specific interest in taking a leadership role in shepherding the character and sensitivity of Petaluma's paced growth. My specific objectives include making sure that the :ontinued development of the downtown core is sensitive to the needs of nearby businesses and residents; continuing work on the new general plan to reach the stated objectives of increased integration between west and east Petaluma through additional cross -freeway connectors and traffic improvements; and encouraging developers to build in ways which insure public safety, open access, and discourage crime and gang activity. I am also interested in exploring preservation of Petaluma's industrial and agricultural heritage while remaining sensitive to the residential growth and increased service sector which currently characterizes the city culture. Js. ihere�6n}%oih2iirlfotrYiaiiiSri tp61ygtiiee1.v661d.t_ieuse7ulfo fhe.G[ty Covnclinevie+riirigyDur: Please see my attached resume nte.'6meo'aJr n t�.:.:t gQ_. fLQ1iD�i%�1�iaOj�f�]Grl?T»'.�� t!-�'�r< •..,5 �'.:_-.::.*`: C<F.,>�''=.:�'r� tz> .a'm.`-.:.i_."�....;.�',� Y�'.'..:'=` Cii+j'ppGcy;directs 'pofentlal conflict+ E►yid-��lR.� Page 3 E H.r d.uw. ..d'dYov h.e. d[ -- - .f...t '. I heard about this opening througb the Argus -Courier website. ii A Iiccir�ts St nature_.: ; �,: •'-. _ :>:�,, ;;::.: , . _.- _ _ _ ,.,- - Revised .tune 1, 2005 Page 4 MN PATRICK S. MCREE 101 2nd Street Apartment 206 Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (707) 799-9641 psmeree(a�hotmail_com EDUCATION Uaiversity of Richmond School of Law, Richmond, Virginia Tuns Doctor May 2004 Extemsbip with Judge Tidey, Henrico County Circuit Court 2004 Lead Articles Editor 2003-2004, Richmond Journal of Law and the Public interest Managing Editor 2003-2004, Richmond Juris Publici Newspaper VA District Court Judges Scholarship 2002-2004 Chair, Moot Court Judges Committee Board Member, Moot Court Board Crew team, two semesters Hampden -Sydney College, Hampden -Sydney, Virginia 8..4. in Managerial Economics May 2001 Pi Sigma Alpha political science honor society Union Philanthropic Literary Society George F. Baker Trust Scholar, two years Venable Merit Scholar, four years Dean's List - three semesters Society of'91 leadership society Best New Firefighter, Hampden -Sydney Volunteer Fire Department Silver National Winner, Discover Card Tribute Award 1996 EMPLOYMENT Lanahan & Reilley, Santa Rosa, California Law Clerk 2003 -present Assisted attorneys in litigation preparation, including drafting legal pleadings, performing investigative and writing assignments, and doing legal research. Sear Republic Brewing Co., Healdsburg, California. Host Busser Summer 2002 Coordinated customer queuing and seating, and assisted with food service. Hotel Healdsburg, Healdsburg, California. Security Guard Summer 2002 Secured and monitored facilities and property of world-class hotel; assisted guest s(Xvices. Hampden -Sydney College, Virginia. Campus Securitytlssistani 2000-2001 Operated campus switchboard, assisted officers with security and law enforcement. Healdsburg fire Department, California. Reserve Firefighter 1996-2001 Performed paid emergency medical and firefighting activities and routine maintenance. Intermet Corporation, Virginia. Management Intern Summer 2000 0 Conducted manufacturing improvement projects and analyses, supervised workers, performed clerical and computer work, updated company data storage systems and re,ords, assisted company accountant; member of confined space rescue team. Hampden -Sydney College, Virginia. Carpenter and Technical Staff 1998-2000 Designed, constructed, and supervised construction of sets for theater productions. Hastings Construction Company, California. Carpenter's Assistant Summer 1998-99 Assisted in building foundations, framing, and finishing homes. Glenn Smith, Of Counsel, Lanahan & Reilley LLP Plone: (707) 524-4200 600 Bicentennial Way, Suite 300, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Lt Gen. Samuel V. Wilson, President Emeritus, Hampden -Sydney College Phone: (434) 223-6234 swilsonnahsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Dr. Ken Townsend, Economics Professor, former Fire Chief, Hampden -Sydney Phone: (434) 223-6232 ktownsend(a)hsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Dr. David Marion, Political Science, Pre -Law, Hampden -Sydney College Phone: (434) 223-6240 damarion(@.hsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Randy Collins, Fire Chief, Healdsburg Fire Department, Healdsburg, California Phone: (707) 431-3360 601 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Walter Vroebel, Human Resources Director, lntermet Archer Creek Foundry Phone: (434) 528-8701 Mt. Athos Road, Lynchburg, VA. udtjl}[_orn_ a�:;;_,..�,:i.�:•.�r /�'%i 'may a4:_�a: ✓.'_I.✓:-li%.Z �: ��r `�_••+:"1=.'",�+`---='i:a:.:.-. {t -.i �.",! •a2f�• :_}St•jPi,2y '� v{. 'l ♦ = vs:G�:. .'."7 i;iFn..'ifl_iFr �4�.''�; tSfr - :ti i:n •iCt�-:'o`C _ : `Z._.r ��v-Sj�... l,: E:i i?IF- Please retum ted questionricke to the Office of the City Ciert t t English Street, Pefoloma, CA 94932 Patrick S. McBee 101 2nd St #206 Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) "'99-9641 (707) 524-4243 Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit to the City Clerk's Office. You may submit additional sheets, if necessory, to complete your answers. Planning Commission Orientation session ❑ YES ® NO Date: Planning Commission Meeting ® YES ❑ NO Date: ,tune 14, 2005 I have significant education in economics and have taken courses in environmental and property law. In addition, I have a diverse work experience which includes restaurant work, manufacturing, construction, the arts, public safety, and law, which gives me abroad perspective on the issues facing any city planner, and a unique familiarity with the issues which face Petaluma with its intersecting residential, agricultural, ecological and industrial interests. My familiarity with complex issues and conflicting interests through my employment, as well as my training in logical and persuasive; reasoning and writing, would be particularly well suited to efficient and meaningful contribution and wise decision-making as a Planning Commissioner faced with complex issues and conflicting or -.ompeting interests, Page 1 Whal,do you s je as the 6esi-solus n boond si aci teim.,€arectiiiomi cie4eiQ"t reDfil ' E e#a Iiia_ is In the long tern, I see as the best solutions for Petaluma economic development increasing cross- town connectivity and integration, thereby malting Petaluma a more vibrant and happier community, resulting in increased job sustainability, tax revenue, and an attractive workforce for new business establishments. This may include in the short term seeking out and supporting the idea of helping higher education institutions find more permanent home in Petaluma. I also see as crucial to lona;-term economic development the capitalization on Petaluma's history through tourism, and :.ocusing on our unique location between a large metropolis and a prime wive - producing retion. In the short term, l believe that developing affordable housing, quality schools, and new technology manufacturing is the key to sustainable and healthy growth, as is encouraging tourism -related development which is sensitive to the residential character of Petaluma. Physically, as a visitor I would see a patchwork town with very different regions of manufacturing, older residential, new residential, and a mixed downtown. Physically, I see a lot of -potential space for business v.,pansion, community parks and social centers. Economically, I see an eastern Petaluma composed of middle-class families and racial diversity, but a western Petaluma of upper - middle older rssidents, poor racial integration, and specialty businesses. Environmentally, I see a town blessed by a significant tidal inlet and great opportunities for nature enjoyment and preservation in the hills to the west and south, and in the fields and marshes of the east and southeast. My approach to interpreting the policies and goals articulated in the plan would be to look primarily to the intent of the.plan's drafters in the context of the city environment at the time, and then see bow that camports with the current city environment and the needs and desires of the current citizenry. I would be flexible in allowing uses which comply with the spirit, if not the letter, of the general plats, to the extent the council appears to be flexible; however, I would also feel comfortable not approving uses which, while allowed by the Plan, do not fit with the spirit of the Plan as well as notions of common-sense, safety, sensitivity to the citizenry, and respect for the environment. Page 2 The historic characteristics of Petaluma shquld be preserved to the extent they form an important part of Petalurra history, such as key buildings and sites. Petaluma's agricultural roots have been preserved in part because of the growth boundary and smart growth management. Physically, Petaluma face:: several integration barriers. I would promote policies to increase affordable housing opportunities, encourage business exchange programs whereby_ in return for development rights or favorable permits, businesses "adopt" an improvement project which refurbishes a landmark or helps integrate Petalumans physically and culturally through education, scholarships, or park construction. .=4e., .i._ _- _—`,sj�z=- _-=:s,=-.:?;'ii� _ _�'.:3'_ ��:.�.t,, �F_-d-q .i.:` ::%✓' --"1::" s -.-:..r:.- [.�_ _- Having lived in Healdsburg for many years, I am well aware of the challenges of flood control. The primary flood control issues arise due to development which fails to adequately divert runoff. In addition to mitigation through smart use of landscaping, I would be interested in seeing new development cantribute to the investigation and construction of flood control channels and clearing harmful vegetation from current drainage systems. In the long term, storm sewer improvements would go a long way to mitigate -future flooding and foreclose sewage complications. _- Hii�tipu'Sci.:,-`�`{'�cictreis`ciai3en'fvicffutiirestro�e`co,_�e,.y�tittaii : •...:.i:- .. .. — . �.i e CgG zs� i v-:-:%.�..__. ?i£.=:+_, eC,i":�::-�a�� l}.>-=_u:ns:�-i!!.a:�->a�c�;.i<ic�ca:si:' � �)8f'-i^7,�: S =, `E'�}j,'�:bK^tK e 3 a�a ��: r � � � Traffic congestion in Petaluma is here to stay, and it is doubtful that Petalumans will merely give up their cars, since Petaluma, like its neighbors, has a substantial commuting population. Current and future traffic congestion would be significantly improved by an additional freeway onramp/offramp and cross-town connection. Page 3 Wha#'ant3(f olieie's; cio""'pU thintsK661d'6-d6Ptedin: H hf, flttie•tirbari FrP t?. Boundary pasied b rfh voFers? ; _ . %, . ,.,.., z, .. _ I agree with the current ideas ofplanners and councilmembers with regard to encouraging mixed- use development for infill. It might also be helpful to consider northward expansion in undeveloped areas of Petaluma which are within the Urban Growth Boundary and available for annexation from the County for a westward utilization of the Petaluma Boulevard North in conjunction with an additional freeway access point. .:•,�-= uW ;::�= _ ..�.. ^.=• .^i�=; :'_C�.,-.^c2:s z... ,y.',r�P�,µc.3�iii. __ t�- -.}�s -� "� s,rt,r __fit?; 'tn _ ,_.'.sr i""i: =�=.-:.�_ ,-tir;i^!iv... :i; .,mac .:.: :........ ��::�`.-`._.•a1::;;iFsx`�_••fee=t; ::��ir:.§�`-.,Sf�4 rv.?..�.v.h :: _"'N�u to �`i L—..?a. Revised June 1. 2005 Poge 4 0 City of Petaluma, GaZifor-ilia City Board, Committee and Corn-miss,'on Application Z85a r+n .'� Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the ffp,�f Pet'di'um' California's Boards, Committees, or Commissions. Please fill out the form cornpietel} 9Yla q - ion does not apply, type or write N/A In the space provided. When comple"L lease�rd to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952, A(1 api a its are reviewed by the City Council. '0 t-�N C_ /n t L.GS "70"}- -7 63- z-(1'76 7 ?- � � - -22-71 ,!1�`�. 'sY': z •}. i — 'i:1 �Jtt"ry' t:l" � I.F': F3:: �`nl: .:.S;C .,,.....e4ie,.,n"-Y,�=„ar.�; :t:µ,i q_k•.v, b„o1,Ni•w;';':.. uu Pli.. :,i. .Tik prrS.r m1b` d'«L:, %'r�l"iG -OI ;fE. I'rU.: :;j ij'il5<OG�CiG25S�:0!' ,. . pp..: <!:: c.. 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You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. Have youl attended oiiy of the foilowirig meetings? Planning Commission Orientation Session I ❑ YES ErNO Date; Planning Commission Meeting '0. YES ❑ NO Date; M q-" i—ft r N. SAX -S What do you thinic qualifies you to serve on rthe Planning Commission? A -AX 5 0,F rG t%t G cZi L tirY)f{!Ul tYj�j �% f�ZdS tJ r aj} r�S Li O/P/n- l `rte z G717Z� 12 rz A 501 �'�//�l YL� CG/Y7'lrflllltJlCk� ire i� n�lff N� P s -'s VEAPn� 41 What 'da you see as the best'solufions,'both'ibng and short term,'for economic development in, Petaluma? V5 ��csr1NG �jiUOl�s ,���� 7 r✓),�r +�ZC�Stau5 ebkJ "y trC rc ��li art n1 �'LP�r1 imagine you'rsetf as a.visitor to Petaluma. What do'you see physically, economically, and ,environment allyr'as'you walk around town? 4,i 4V 6 y 7'Z7L.�JAt 1A) ri The The General Plan (Plan) is the' guiding document and vision for the City. How wouldyou interpret the policies and goal's articulated in the plan? How flexible would ,you be and. would'you feel comfortable naapProvinq specific land uses allowed In the Plan? qa The growth management, sysfem lids been an . element, of the development process in Petaluma since 1972, and; an Urban Growth Boundary was, as adopted in. 1948 to control the physical growth of Petaluma. With these two Major policies, iri ,mind; and given the pressure for.ongoing growth, during the;next decade, or so, what two, or. three policies dnd programs, would you promote 'to protect: the historic, cultural, and physical aspects of Pefolum&? VE c�F f57,9PGAS 175 .� c� 6��5i/rlc � 1D8v>0-3 GZ`�uj V . How would you address current and future flooding issues for Petaluma? CAIO-,VlkX - JPDCLL 06.1 C/ F S 0-7e-- AwwLtG•�� j'cd.i C_.l How would you address current and future traffic congestion in Petaluma? 1N .19 HOZ cvIDO?J -rO"— G'v�Yi���Tlc�ul p C 121:�)5 v`zst AJ Ct NE c-�102 43 What infill policies do you thih'k should be adopted in light of the Urban Growth Boundary passed by the voters? Signature Date Revised June 3, 2002 d F 44 - a . City of Petaluma, California O City Board, Commission rasa and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk I I English Street Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: TA/VrA Sou my j Home, Address, City. State and Zip Code: 775 CL /39SE0 D2 P,�LUAIAIC14 9ZI952 ag�41112137�e _ . I,cn 'e, `' '0 Home Phone:,tif appointed do you want this - ,num berto be ov�ailyable to the public?) Work Phone: LJ YES , ❑ No 707 529 /720 I NA FAX: E Mail: (if appointed, do -,you want this address to be - ��--yy I available to the, public) - IRYES -❑ NO AIA I TANYA SNt U AM S c01n6q5i .. NEF 'Are You a regist�erred voter in Petaluma? I If so, for how long? LJ YES ❑ NO I /�l y4)125 8oard(s)'Commission(s),'orCorrimiftee,(s) of Interest: PLANNlN67 c19mmlSS10tJ Have you attended'a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES aNO Q V WEB ❑ YES ©'NO Present Employer. livl FULL.J7/r6- MOM f GO1n19611✓gy vaCunrTR4 Page 1 SULLIVAN �-� JobTiile: Pg7;44,UM# PLANN/Nlr COMMISSIDAI Bre4ious Govem'mental-..bodies/Elecfive Offices you have served,-Position]Office,Hold and Dotes.:' ` IVIA Civic.or Charit6ble Organ¢ation to'which Youhavebelonged,. Position/O€ftee Held, and Dates: Valley Vista Teaching Garden Steering Committee (9/99 - present): Outdoor classroom docent, book keeper, grantwriter, event coordinator, salad barvolunteer. Valley Vista PTA (9199 - present): Member, event organizer, after school enrichment program coordinator (200412005), school newsletter editor. Girl Scouts USA (5198 - present): Troop leader (5/98 - 5/03), Service Unit Treasurer (6/02 - present), Petaluma Day Camp Director (2002) and registrar (2000 -2004). Whoif Special`Interests/Sta11s/ialenfis would you bring.to th s board, Commission or Committee?: Strong Strategic Planning and Organizational Skills: I enjoy the challenge of winnowing specific, achievable objectives from a broad based, participative strategic planning process. I have a bias for achieving "win win" outcomes following careful evaluation of all sides of difficult problems. Commercial Liability Underwriting Background: The majority of my eighteen years with Fireman's Fund Insurance company were spent as a commercial liability underwriter. As such, I identified customers' liability exposures and worked with them to implement appropriate and affordable risk management techniques. The ability to design and negotiate alternative solutions to the customer and company s mutual benefit are useful skills as a Planning Commissioner weighing project design alternatives. College, Professional,. Vocational schools Attended (Major 5ubject,Dates' Degree/Date). Willamette University, 1977-1981: Bachelor of Science degrees in Economics and Political Science (May 10, 1981) NCO ,Special Awards or Recognition Received:, = Girl Scouts of America: Outstanding Leader (2001), Honor Pin (2002) Fireman's Fund: President's Club; Values Action Strategy Team Please state,-reosonsivhy you:wantto become a member"of,ihis Board; Coinmission`or Cor(lmiit' ' iricludind what sbedfhc obiectides You would be workirta fowara as a member of this advrsdry body My goal is to create the opportunity for Petaluma's children to fall in love with their town and make it their adult home. Maintaining the small town character that honors Petaluma's past while providing well-planned infrastructure to support its current and future residents is a formidable challenge. A Petaluma that includes multi -generational families 25 and 50 years from now will boast a diverse economy that drives a robust job base and gives residents the opportunity to do their shopping without leaving town, an array of attractive housing ranging from low-income and first time buyer units to luxury homes, a vibrant downtown easily accessible from throughout Petaluma with retail, service, and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages, a pedestrian and bike friendly infrastructure dotted with recreational facilities that facilitate healthy lifestyles and community building, and a community that is unusually concerned about the state of our earth and is regarded as a leader in environmentally sensitive development, preventing urban sprawl, and preserving hilltop vistas. Is there any gther mfo:rriailon that you teel would be useful to the City Council in reVfewing:your.. gpPlication2: Are -you dssociated wifti' any Org'an¢atron/Empioymen_ t'thaf mightbe deemed a coritfict of Interes# ip' performing your- duties if appointed to this position?' ❑ YES l Rt NO If yes, p(eps'e state riame,of Organ¢aiion/Employment: City policy directs all appointed; advisory body members not to vofe.on matfers Where iliere exists pofentfai cgnflictof interest. Would you.be willing -to abstain: from voting if such a cbhffct_drises?: IJv YES ❑ NO Page 3 How did you hear aboutthis opening? A P67AL(:10,q Cl TV COONC/L M1:N1�' Applicant's Signature - Date - Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 qg Please return completed questionnaire to the Office of the City Clerk, 1 I En91Ish Street Petaluma, CA 94952 Namet: 'RIV YA SULLI ✓4AJ , r (p, ,� r Home address Cify; Sfate Ip _ P _ 9 y' f L71 775 El- PASED ox ,CQ PETAL.uMA G4 9 y 9 52 Home Phone' Work,Phiine -" 707.529 1 720 N,¢ Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit to the City Clerk's Office. You may submit add tional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. Haveyou attended any of the follownng _rrieefings2 :.: Planning Commission Orientation Session Date: ❑ YES 0 NO Planning Commission Meeting ❑ YES [r NO Date: BUT / 4M A RSULAR V1910e Of PCA C17Y000AVL MQVMY 5 AND HAVE WATa&Cb APP20X11n,47yLV 10 12 PLANA11A,6COMtY1 /1IT6 . o you'thmk qualifies you to serve on:the Planning �omm¢slonz My husband and I moved to Petaluma in 1986 after agreeing that Petaluma provided the perfect blend of my small town and his big city upbringing. We were attracted to the history, the architecture and the multi- generational community that we discovered here. I've experienced Petaluma as a commuter, the parent of two active school aged children, a shopper, a dedicated dog walker, and a community volunteer. I know what works well and what needs to change if Petaluma Is to hold onto the best of both worlds and not become just a bedroom community on the 101. I'm an open-minded problem solver and a team player. I believe that the best Ideas usually emerge from thoughtful discussion between groups on different sides of an issue. My experience in the Property Casualty insurance industry has given me an appreciation for the complex legal issues cities face in balancing land use, housing, transportation, public services, environmental quality, and economic viability. I am a regular observer of City Council and Planning Commission meetings via the Petaluma Community Access Channel and look forward to participating in the implementation of Petaluma's new General Plan. Decisions about infill projects for our limited remaining buildable space, the pace of development, and the Urban Growth Boundary will be difficult, not easy. I'm prepared to give them the thought they deserve. Page I .What do you see as.fhe best soluirons„ bofh long and short, feral for ecbhomrc, de4el6pment in Peferlurng2 Petaluma must continue to strive for a balanced economy. Our city's location and infrastructure are best suited to retail and high tech light industrial development. A competitive array of retail opportunities will encourage Petalumans to shop at home and invigorate their own economy and tax base to further improve our city. I believe that a core of citizens with long term ties to the community will be more committed to community involvement than citizens who can't 'afford to move up" and stay in Petaluma. The Central Petaluma Specific Plan will facilitate that in the short term. Affordable housing and locally owned businesses create more opportunity for Petaluma's children to become local entrepreneurs and raise their own families here. Adverse impacts on locally owned businesses and residential neighborhoods must be put in the balance with the desire for new strip mall development outside of this zone. Long term, improved cross town traffic flows are necessary to the success of economic development on both sides of 101. The high tech light industrial segment of our economy Is in part dependent upon making Petaluma an attractive and affordable place to live and raise a family. Increasing the number of recreational amenities in Petaluma and improving traffic flows to them as appropriate space on the west side of town becomes more and more scarce is key to maintaining a quality of life that will attract businesses in this sector. What a beautiful valley. The hilltop vistas are stunning and mostly undeveloped. The river could really be an amenity, but isn't easily accessible now. The southern entrance to town is a real opportunity. Petaluma has taken considerable care to preserve the character of its older buildings and honor the contributions of successful citizens downtown. There's a burst of new construction that seems to be part of a master plan to make downtown more of a destination. Its nice to see the architecture tie into what is already here. As I leave the downtown area, I see a mix of older neighborhoods, new subdivisions, and strip malls which is what I would expect for a city of this size along a major freeway. It would be nice to see some of the 'old town" details tie in east of the freeway. I especially like the parts of town with wider tree lined streets, bike lanes and community parks. As a dedicated dog walking pedestrian that logs over 20 miles per week, I see evidence of a commitment to pedestrian friendly routes and more bike lanes then I saw several years ago. I'm curious about Petaluma's economy. The small retailers, restaurants, and a few chain stores are easy to pick out, but only a handful of light manufacturing businesses are obvious from the main thoroughfares. It looks like several grain mills are still in operation so the historic references to agriculture must still be meaningful. I recognize some of the names on buildings at the extreme north end of town as high tech industries. This is a difficult question to answerer ss eciticaoy given that Petaluma's nearly 20 year oid Genami Pian is acout to be replaced. Generally speaking, I support the inclusive process the City utilized to develop the current draft of the Plan which resulted in scaled back development based on public feedback I share the widely held concern that it may be possible to achieve higher densities in Petaluma, but the resulting traffic implications would make it a less desirable place to live. The new General Plan will reflect the collective input of scores of community members, the professional expertise of city staff and other planning professionals, and countless hours of City Council participation. I would expect the Planning Commission to have little or no reason to disapprove a specific land use allowed in such a current plan, especially in the near future. I would value and respect the collective expertise of staff as new development is considered within the scope of the new General Plan. While the General Plan is intended to guide land use for the next 20 years, it seems that the current pace of development could easily build out the rest of our city much sooner. If it is within the Planning Commission's purview, I would advocate pacing the remaining development to better match our ability to absorb additional traffic flows and provide appropriate services to our new citizens. I would be cautious about higher density development outside the Petaluma Central Specific Plan area, particularly on the west side where I would not support ridge top development. I would be a proponent of feathered densities on the western edge of town as a transition between the urban and rural settings. Page 2 0 Redirect growth into Central Petaluma and enforce the existing urban limit line by encouraging infill projects, especially those that provide affordable housing for our local workforce and first time homebuyers. Preserve our unique vistas and leverage ourwaterfront setting: • Hilltop vistas in the west Petaluma must be protected from further development • Connect the city to the river via public access points, parks, and trails. • Preserve the character of our waterfront through the new structures that reflect surrounding features of historic or architectural interest. • Mitigate the negative impact of further development of our scarce and highly desirable remaining parcels through sustainable development techniques. +low woultl'you dddresscufren#-and future flooding Tssuesfdr P-etalumb2'' I would not be in favor of unsuitable development in the floodplain and would advocate for recreational use of these sites. Generally speaking, I would expect new development to fully mitigate all floodplain impact I have much to learn about suitable floodplain uses and would rely heavily on staff recommendations as I get up to speed. wrrenr_anatutufeaffccongeshon m.Petalumaz Traffic congestion in Petaluma is a significant Issue now. Relief from additional cross town connectors and improvements to current interchanges won't yield positive effects for years, though I am an advocate of both. in the meantime, traffic flow impact would rank high in my criteria for approving specific projects. I have much to learn about specific traffic mitigation techniques and would rely heavily on staff recommendations as I get up to speed. Page 3 51 What infill policies do you think should be adopted in light of the UrbamGrowth Boundarypassed by the voters? I have a high level understanding of infill issues and the Urban Growth Boundary concept. I would be a quick study to learn what has worked well and not so well in other communities. In general, I support the concept of UGBs as a means to prevent urban sprawl and direct development efforts toward infill projects, Signature', Revised June 1, 2005 Date - t'P -lq'o5 Page 4 5a APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE (2 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2009 for "Visual Art Professionals") (1 Vacancy for a 3 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2008 for a "Visual Art Professional") (1 Vacancy for a 4 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2009) (1 Vacancy for a 3 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2008) (1 Vacancy for a 4 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2009 for a Representative of the Petaluma Arts Council) R � City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission X85$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, t I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All aaolications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: AL1 SOM b' IES Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 6ogS`U 1 ;AGLIv N N (1120Lf e� RI•P->c,E R -o , Home Phone: (if oppointed, do you wont this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES ® NO -70-1 -7`16- 9`1-15 FAX: -7 o-7 14 C1 5 - /411 3 Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? Work Phone: -7O'"7 14G5- H113 E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) ®YES ❑ NO b ie S ON',uvi(j,C()m If so, for how long? ❑YES ® NO (aC—AfIJGrgLE� � YOq PS Board(s), Commission(s), orCommittee(s) of Interest: Bu a u L A P - r 4041 f" I✓' Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES 9 NO ❑ YES ® NO Present Employer RO13ePT W, �i-L15C�1�j Cv'lUl�tO 0, zcy "a C�z)T.4-n I CA q L1 q 5 3 B I ES ,, �-) Job Title: Ar -i-- ItIAK n�C, NSD CONsit�n�(, - ALES} UBi-!c At, - Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: 0c) M .. Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Heid, and Dates: �INOAAA Ccy;,N-n/Oaki. �f G -W- VW P2GS ( De&i (Cu eNPA- is -r ro5 R6LIOark I t2� � Cd kT xD Kat a Ignq-zc�y 1"tUSGUfvtfl �c�nrrrnPc�Y'"t r te.t iivr}?cFt - VCLI/NfF,,�` u �n !v€?��a 2Ca �Zv�nuncri 6Y-'�o,vd/n4('riu(,J71 eFNM9e -, P'c7xlw1h,4 A.P-7(0uJVC(L- r((s ,"46EFIe What Special Interests/Skiils/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? :t AM WTIMA-1`E At -it) F -A 1IL-VK GWTITF(c pU6U(C 4187- �4C 0_. 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Page 2 Special Awards or Recognition Received: CGY�t.I t'i tsP) t iV-0.A "VIAL-- nj�C.(-1 tD uUC(e-TF' Q Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: �CTi�iDUCrtI -� ��iiPC" 11.1 �'c::l�ll�.lC12.Qth�, Z' c5`N��3 I�IIES� .t {"�le.tvL� WORK hut` 4iF1,IC-TZAl.-LY It UUG " Irnl . PEN-LUM4• t!C PU6uc fll27y AND WORM D Lt�,Ef—t-- -Un�4 Ftttt11-teriAlC6 c.ric %] 4QEC DCII i'7"toA/ ANR LF{C VAJU� �' c UC Y \? dal 1 C 'r "C SC2a1 � k t aPAWS `TtX)V-isinn Ar`jt-;, ur jc 2E -A : Cep Pt C VALVE �Gi�t v NF1 15 YIV "U P ANO CCS Mj NC7 " Qf.AC(E iZl 1 VD rkX f-tl-- LtK,� —FO � 1MVC)L-VED W fTij j1t Ef / 1C� C75 -Px--Afl'rV AAJD AE-5744T(C S - Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? T vk16R.W T"b�. kofe-�-t` �-70Vca Alvb AM WU-le o ...I,NM'u HIS LAR(, PU1S(.IC. Lt L eT U t2Z Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? 0 YES ❑ NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? How did you hear about this opening? -P (EM !_ /04 Agxs Coumot AL -<o fJ1�?C—TEY cSE 1 &GRITL Applicant's Signature Date .5�k C- AtoRk/E T- WED )IPS AAA w Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4� i ,S p'T'LT+Ll. • ti� a g City of Petaluma, Calif .rita ( City Board, Commissi ' `64"? co, and Committee Applfc:': iat, J14 -.ts J Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, Californi ?K-A,oards, Co m ru $, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. if a question does not apply, type 0 ��' ) space provided. 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Liigjai" �iL -Z IACAS q 1M HAYE 0 ' Job Title: oMf -� C� PI�IG� NIQ�eGet� Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: - blac -v-o- Fb(kN6Pa.476A) , -005 , What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Commitee? elks 1 ndtt5" A-+ Z-ucA5F7,jvt ri V4�54~ q�; R- t'//I Vol veltkrSC-G1 5 Wd,124 J,I�t.ve fme' I'rVV1Wed fit�� -fjelfr7- L�� Coiie _e/Date): f �Gi, spaG! frb Page 2 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Mil 6xr---- WK,5� Ftr.,blt /`H.. 75001< n y je5a-q6,r, :��05-- e ,L, M, Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: .Would (t`�P' -1, �e .1i, �&Mbep— s P 1) - A- 5�MR a44d (A t�ot�.•vvtr 1- ri%A-Zj People–, CA—i Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? A-5 fJ lnrvie�'� v �`� iz off-- s.�D� ?"( e, Are you associated with an Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? 7eN, YES ❑ NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: 5 aoY\/k Z,e'3 r0 S s l �, Li City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be Willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? 0/YES ❑ NO Page 3 ( 0 Now did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Date 3 Y (,��vr�/e<--- Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 (0 1 I, cry 'zErlx c•icS of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission id Committee Application Instructions: Use this form\Ca ply to sery any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please f7! out t ' fj o' telt'. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, plea�a✓ rd to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Tip Code: Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES ❑ NO PAX: Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? E � a Work Phone: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) UYES ❑ NO w If so, for how long? Board (s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: IHave you attended a meeting of this body? Lal YES ❑ NO Present Employer: r Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES 21 NO JONAS (� Q Job Title: De✓tr'/li'.SSl Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you hove served, Position/Office Held and Dates: b-- e e Cp'h *1 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: C(j/71,gl erC C" Xe tc.4C� /11 / What Special Interests/Skills/Talents wou_ld you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? �Vice, 1GN� "'Al l z r� s l_G9'/Y n � / O l� e College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): A)�i Page 2 1 _n Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: Gi e, / SCG er i"(�.S G" .%•/l'7 .T\ _ / lJ GC- % /'C G��e- G f G'' •F' Lit' n -G Is L, d„ A.�r� r; �` Sc/�4�"r i' �'r�'•'._ Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES aNO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO page2i (-Oq Now did you hear about this opening? IApplicant's Signature Revised June11; 2005 Date Page 4 ( „ 5 �I eLa City of Petaltuna, California City Board, Commission =$6$ and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Sally Krahn Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 194 Windsor Drive Petaluma, Ca. 94952 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) X YES ❑ NO 782-0347 FAX: NIA Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? EXI YES ❑ NO JUN ?C05 n! PETALU�', ; 4 .y Work Phone: 495-7005 E -Mail: (If appointed, do youwant this address to be ((���� available to the public?/ lJYES ❑ NO Studiok@earthlin k.net If so, for how long? 8 years Boord(s), Commissions), or Committee(s) of Interest: Public Art Committee Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES LX NO ❑ YES IX} NO Present Employer: Self Employed Alchemia KRAHN t Job Title: Self employed artist, fine art, illustration and curatorial design. Art teacher and program coordinator, Alchemia. Petaluma, Ca. Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: N/A Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Petaluma Arts Council Curator, 2000 to present. Petaluma Animal Shelter, 2004. Crisis Center Counselor volunteer. 1983-1989. Women's Service Center VP. 1983-1989. What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission or Committee? This is an intriguing opportunity to promote and facilitate the further development of Petaluma's artistic identity by finding creative and unexpected ways to show off the beauty of this jewel of a town. I have two useful talents to offer, one is the ability to see the importance of other points of view and work toward finding creative solutions and to work with others in a calm and lucid manner for the best possible outcome. The other is a talent for designing diverse art exhibitions and finding interesting ways to integrate art and environment. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): San Francisco Art Institute. No degree. 1998. UC Berkeley Extension. No degree. 1998-2000. College of Marin. No degree. 1998-2000. Santa Rosa Junior College. No degree. 1998-2000. University of Wisconsin. BA. Liberal Arts. 1983. Page 2 �� Special Awards or Recognition Received: di Rosa Preserve, Napa, members show 2004 and 2003. Artisans Gallery, Mill Valley. Rumor Show, Merit Award, Petaluma Arts Council, Artists respond to 9/11. Press Democrat interview. Gallery Route One, Point Reyes station,Vatenfines show Merit Award. Gallery Luscombe, San Francisco. First place award. WARM Gallery, Minneapolis. Second Place. Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: I love Petaluma and as a long time member of the Petaluma Arts Council I'm please with the prospect of seeing our town filled with quality art and becoming a destination for visitors and a source of pleasure and pride for residents. My objective is to use my talents and experience to help make wise, interesting and appropriate decisions that will create pleasure and notoriety for Petaluma now and for the future. is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? As a founding member of the Art Around Town Committee of the Petaluma Arts Council I have experience setting committee policy. This could come in handy in the initial stages of this new committee. I'm also Arts Program Coordinator for Alchemia which is an arts program for handicapped adults in Sonoma and Marin counties. As a professional artist I have a well developed aesthetic sense which is crucial to the success of any arts committee endeavors. I offer this as my service to the community. Thank you for your consideration. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES C NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? R] YES ❑ NO Page 3 r /ti Now did you hear about this opening? Petaluma Arts Council Applicant's Signature v7 Revised June 1 Ii 4u - 2005 Date 6 -,%S = a 2 — Page 4 (.O/ 1 ail .. ✓ aO� City of Petalunia, Califor�i a ca,� N'0o� City Board; Comrnissicn a ��T eL�1i sesa and Committee Application. , `�Lir1 4 Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma. California's Boards, Co FFJJ or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications ore reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) - - - - - Work Phone:-' - ❑ YES 0 NO 767- 781. 3/3/ I- FAX: - _ - -- - 'E Mail_ ftf appointed doyou want this address to be available to'the "public?) XS ❑ NO- crn�ic.Gracta�( c6n�casf. met Ate you a registered voter in Petaluma? I If so, for_ how.long? OYES ❑ NO Boafd(s),'Commission(s), orCommitiee(s) of Interest: .` Have you -attended a meeting'of, this body? Have you served.on, interviewed, applied forth_ is _ body previously? ❑ YES NO I ❑ YES .hSI. NO Present Empl"oyer:. - e Page I MICHAUD TU Job Title: Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, -and Dates: What Special Interests/Skills/Talent5 would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? - 479atitrzep,�gr at,Fiecc�a� ad��o�iue a-ua�lnovar'u�e uer� ✓"�Op�"''" �� new slc4L6 �c .1� rvozlc /mal sciuD , SY2o car, -'w GucaoALA T nna c�C • As /�-�e� �°�.�.e4/.1�,�t�rtie.�,1- -2pd ,�ea�m a�- �s-�-ee< 2UVa d College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended.(Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date)`.' ('axe- �J /ticc� Gi� z V2 67 VO Page 2 Special Awards or Recognition Received: ®ago Cuta� �r torte,; at�icEeayr �Tao(e , 9 Please state reasons why you want to ecome a, member of this Bodrd, Commission Committee, . - including what specific obiectives you would-be working to -word member of this advisory body: 'L� W Aa/e. b/U .ake 11L es/u,6�eS� a� �t ams C071S/S�?�Ll� I�ICLCQGtIdCGO 4 1*,0- 50c(D e- C_ �aC��j ror�irr TMWC u, -c L/ cu cozy lla5lzzh (eS cvrti MIA �P?scCe47444�5-;�- � 9ay�ee� ' /�C�-�cee� � /mow vs?cantie � �n,s/e pt�urcCecfrou�vz�s�a�osb Arxilees azt�/�rrrfi�ss evfc�/s �obb�esfs ' a2 4a&4ves -fin rmliy Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewin'cg your application? 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Applicant's Signature Date _ Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 SOFTWARE AWARDS RE: Collette Michaud — Project Leader, Designer, and Artist Star Wa s@ @ lraid Works@ October, 2001 Learning@n Magazine 2002 Teachers' Choice Award September, 1999 The National Association for Gifted Children Parenting for High Potential 1999 Holiday Educational Toy List August, 1999 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Only the Best: The Annual Guide to the Highest -Rated Educational Software and Alndtinnerlia August, 1999 Technology & Learning Magazine 1999-2000 Softivare Awards of Excellence March, 1999 Software & Information Industry Association Excellence in Software CODIE Award Children's Educational Game of 1998 December, 1998 New Media INVISION Award Gold: Children/Young Adult December, I998 New Media INVISION Award Award of Excellence Winter 1998-99 Choosing Children's Software Magazine Best Picks for the Holidays Award December, 1998 Games Industry News Educational Game of the Year 1998 December, 1998 BramPlay.com Award for Best Software of 1998 Best Game December, 1998 SuperKids Software Award for Best of 1998 Best to Science November, 3998 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Interactive Entertainment Award: Children's Category Star Wa s@ Mafia: Jabba'S Game GalaxIlTm Holiday, 2000 The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval November, 2000 NewMedia INVISION Award Gold: Hard Media - Education Kids 7-12 October, 2000 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum - Best Toy Award October 2000 Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Proehicts for 2000 October, 2000 Dr. Toy's 10 Best Safnvare1CD-Rorn1High Tech Products for 2000 September, 2000 Children's Software Revue All Star Sofavare 2000 Award (T-C� Petaluma, California City=Board,` Commission Committee Application Instructions: Use this fom3 torppply tdserve on any of the City of Petaluma, Colifomic,s Boards Commissions or Committees. Please fill out 71r _18 m completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space Provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I 1 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name - -RUB�( Jul �w►�AN _ Nome Address, City, State and Zip Code; .- -: g0 1�UK12. i n, (�ToN �R,op'-p 'p'FTw-wwvr i CA-- cV+ 1 S Z NEWMAN q� Job Title Vhd9/✓CJL1rEctlavl wj. sr- - � Al2:n ST : FLS & P.ztts-r / p u �L+ic. ►`St' . as 51atai�i�vL 4►s m i+4 n -pro fcSs�oNAt_ �c c�t►i PW-�LsT ft7%p • PA21e- cp rtrtmuss--,L, COWL CORS LLtvm/ �-LKC1CLs1— • ST YIvICeN tf Ctk KCk� f3CpftMp, .�ysrat*u � Previous GoVernmehtdl Bodie9jElective Offices you have served; Position/Office Held and 'ates Crotc:orChprifiable Orgdnization to.vvhfch you`hdve belonged Posrfion/Ofpfee Held, and Dates:.. .: •.5. �: Prre.�- cmrvvwio�vbv�. �g�-S- 1984 •p�b�Ceflrrt'S pro�E�-gru�S,T' '.-Nvttric Ltc4A4ia_CLuI" L%zS.F. IgaS-f9�5 .OwpF �pVZ4Kk{�I1ZP4'RGS�1oFWorrenn AvtTt ll��c�S�I7ESlC�h1£� Whai Special Interests/Skills/Talents""would you bang to this Board,.Commissioh or Corr mittee?- ,30yecws (pLuo) A vim, --.r W 44 as w +r iN& Anrs P40 A 1 stu ff Lndepu.�.oaCly / �� �rxl.�w}L sw►tg 7s�oo� 00 p Pvt"cArwrw : VV=A1D of 0SCOIn.-aurc E►fMaro VUAA� or- au, `40%Aav%. 4� PA WALChms usef. ( N=C-bc p Nt&7,4 alA, f,Vevw*s) gF M."�-*L SF. Lubm rte C3 `D ` ?�+k2/grLTCoMwIS,%Iov1� DggcevotiliLLQazd o^r �k /uUL}�v�ic�Yl(Cii¢-1�TIiUAy) ST V L ncs-n7e `s C-"tUwx.N See atta Ems.. vv -c, c.wL2 -% C o n plc l �bt' G� Eek College Professional Voctitiondl Sct oolsAtterided (MajorSubfect, Dates; Degree/Date), NNtwslky: i3r-A cern DVS�VjA-t-PA' Gv-1 See' V* SCW, -�I a,,wov &O-, Page 2 qfT ipeciai Awards or Recognrfion We r iiv.�e Cqu i \6, or- Tswruxm Rev; waw%-s�tov %te, rwm-," wvwrtcvg \MOJrtaVA %RJAtOSrVtV%C-Jw5Ck,,CK C ww" VwO4 -PA* w TWIMtUmfi), F. V �C-Wvv" )bvMTp rAev A- aAA*nt. tett,4 SA r6md, AT Sypevi4sots 4vk� ra*M4VIVi00 C4.0\644-CLah P&4%.C„� WVULL.- I have great interest in our community . and what is Put in to the public's "eye". The art works that surrounds us on a daily basis needs to reflect on our community in an uplifting and positive manner. It needs to serve the broad spectrum of the community. As an artist who has created several public art projects in the Bay Area (see resume), I have the insight and experience to contribute a great deal to The Committee for Public Art. A f�qso, t t 12"Uwvq. t-CV4 kytx W0 -a t> S-�PA4 5F C -P AJ YES F-1 No Page 3 n 0 .TO How did you=hear about this open' ng2 P`r�lMlYi ��UY�cil �'k.�, ��7C;f'�1Na�1 P.plicint'sgnature_ 11 �\ Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 C -H RUBY NEWMAN Fine Art Studio 90 Purrington Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 707 765 6824 FAX 707 765 6825 California Contractor's License # 717809 Woman Owned Business since 1973 RESUME Ruby Newman has been producing works of art for over 30 years. Her work includes large scale Public An works in acrylics and artist's pastes on canvas and wood. Ms Newman also works in a variety of traditional mediums including oils, pastels, collage, watercolors, pencil and pen. Subject matter ranges from abstractions to stylistic figurative works and landscapes. COIbIMERICAL AND PUBLIC ARTS PROJECTS: Roxy Multiplex Cinema CaM, Santa Rosa CA 2001 Rhoda Goldman Plaza, S. CA. Mural/ multi -generational theme. Acrylics on canvas 24'x 4' 2000 Restoration of the Puralta House, Oakland CA. Faux Bois 2000 Airport Multiplex Cinema, Windsor CA. Abstract mural for cafe, four faux marble theatre entrances Restoration of the Golden Gate Park 1914 Carrousel. In association with the San Francisco Art Commission and Recreation and Parks. Industrial Oils on wood: 74 images hand painted Director of Decorative Restoration painter/designer of project. 1977-85 Page St. Public Library Mural S.F. Arts Commission. Multi Ethnic theme Acrylics on panels 50'x 32' apprx./ Exterior, three store building. (apprx net to artist) 1976 Headstart Daycare Centers: East Oakland, Los Molinas CA Acrylics on walls 1974-76 Redevelopment Agency of San Jose: Consultant for Guadalupe River Park Project 1989 San Francisco General Hospital: In associaten with the SF Art Commission Interior TO mural for Children's' Clinic. 6' x 8' 1977 WORKS FOR SACRED PLACES: Commissions for sanctuaries of all denominations: St. Elizabeth Seton Church, Rohnert Park CA: Assorted specialty finishes and abstractions for interior, gold leaf, Color Consulting, 2003 St. Vincent's Church of Petaluma: Assorted specialty finishes, gold leafing, multicolor washes, faux marble, restoration of 14 Stations of the Cross and Baptismal font, Color Consulting. 1993 Spirit Rock Buddhist Mediation Center, Woodacrea CA. /Prayer Wheel- Acrylics on wood. Color Consulting. 1998 COMMERCIAL ART WORKS 1973 to Present: Specialty Finishes in traditional and contemporary applications for residential and commercial settings. Classical Faux treatments, murals, Trompe L'Oeil, restoration of painted collectibles and furniture. La Belle Day Spa San Francisco: 2002 Classic Trompe L'Oeil murals, Acrylics on Canvas: Two pieces: 10' x 4' each. One piece: 10' x 14' Kendall -Jackson Wineries. 1998 Wall treatments for Executive meeting rooms, reception areas and 'fasting room. Color Consulting Culinary Institute of America: St. Helena, CA: 1997 Trompe L'Oeil, murals and specialty finishes. Rutherford Hill Winery, Napa County CA 1999 Exterior tasting area specialty finishes. "Aged'fuscany" Acrylic glazes on cement walls Allied Domecq Wine Distributors Executive Office, Nealdsburg CA. 1998 Artist's multi colored 3-d Artist's Paste treatment with metallic( on site walls. Entrance area and elevator unit: 450 apprx. Sq fl. Reception area: 650 aprx. Sq. it Snaidero Kitchen Showroom, San Rafael, CA, 1997 Specialty wall treatments. Mill Valley Market, Mill Valley, CA. 1996 Mural, exterior wall treatments, color consulting Grace Baking Cafc Corte Madera, CA. 1995 Aged wall treatments 2004 9b RUBY NEWMAN / RESUME page 2 EXIIIBITIONS: Independent Annual "Open Studio" Sonoma County, Purrington studio. Epcnt Center, Orlando, Florida. Metropolitan Life Pavilion. 4 Carrousel figures, hand painted 1988 The Tiburon Art Gallery Oils on canvas / Group Show, 1987 Headlands Art Center, Sausalito, CA Residence Exhibit `85 Oils on canvas, watercolors, pastels. Sonoma State University Art Gallery Oils on canvas, watercolors / Group Show, 1982 Ghiradelli Square Exhibit I Tower Building 24 pieces from the restoration of The Golden Gale Park Carrousel, 1984 San Francisco international Airport Exhibit: 30 pieces from the restoration of die Golden Gate Park Carrousel, 1982 Mural Art USA !National Traveling Exhibit 1977 Funded by Levi Strauss Corporation / Page St. Mural. AWARDS: Heritage Guild of Petaluma, Award for Outstanding Artistry, 1995 St. Vincent's Church, Petaluma CA National PDCA Competition, 1994 First Prize for Exterior Specialty Finishes for St. Vincent's Church National PDCA Competition, 1989 First Prize for Interior Specialty Finishes for the Rutlinger Victorian House San Francisco (group award Artistic License Guild) Outstanding Merit Award, 1984 From the S.F. Board of Supervisors for The Restoration of the Golden Gate Park Carrousel Bess Kimberly Award for Best Costume Designer, 1973 Carnegie-Mellon University PUBLISHED WORKS: Artist's Greeting Cards: Series 2000-2003 of assorted fine an images Golden Gate Park Carrousel Restoration Images: Four color, museum quality lithograph posters, 24' x 32" Pomegranate Corporation: Greeting cards and calendars California Home and Gardens / S. F. Magazine 1 Sunset / Focus t Antique Monthly, S.F. Chronicle, Press Democrat, Marin Independent Journal, Pacific Sun Newspaper PUBLIC ART WORKS PUBLICATIONS: San Francisco General Hospital Collection Catalog 1 Children's Outpatient Clinic Big Art Mega murals and Super graphics Art Book / Page Street Mural San Francisca Art Commission Directory 19781 Assorted mural projects PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: Sonoma Arts Council *Petaluma Arts Council *Sebastopol Center for the Arts Organization of Women Architects and Designers (OWA)* The Artistic License Guild of San Francisco. 1985-1999 *The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 1998-01. * California Arts and Crafts Association 1989-93 *Member of the Board of Directors for the Marin Theatre Company 1987-89 *California Contractor License since 1995. INTERNSHIPS: Headlands Arts Center, Sausalito CA: Artist's Studio Program 1985-87 CETA Arts Program in association with the San Francisco Art Commission 1977-79 Santa Fe Opera 1973 Minneapolis Institute of the Arts 1973 Children's Theatre and Curator of Decorative Arts Opera Barga, Italy 1972 Shakespeare Festival / University of Colorado 1969 and 1970 FORMAL EDUCATION: BFA CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY 1973 CONTINUING EDUCATION: Sonoma State university * College of Marin * Santa Rosa Jr. College Gale Lawrence Decorative Arts Studio S.F. *Professional workshops to advanced techniques and applications in, Bill Holgate of London, England. U City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. 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IN U-� Z tJ a_}J e.rr PAti t Applicant's Signature Revised June 1, 2GO5 i� 9� t -I-V Page 4 rD Public Art Committee Application Karen Petersen 2630 Western Ave. Petaluma, CA 94952 707-781-9414 Civic/Charitable Organizations: The Sitting Room, a Community Library, since 1981 Healthy Communities Consortium, 1998-2001 Friends of the SRJC Petaluma Campus, since 2001 Literary Arts Guild of Sonoma County, since 2001 Petaluma Arts Council, since 2001 Special Interests, Skill, Talents: I have written and lectured on art for over thirty years. In addition, I have supported cultural initiatives through my work at the Junior College and with community groups. I am committed to building a literate, inclusive community and furthering the development of a civil society. The arts can and do play a major role in accomplishing these aims. Reasons for applying: I have worked for more that two years to help craft and pass a public art ordinance in Petaluma. I intend to help, in whatever capacity, to build an outstanding public art presence in this community. Additional information: I am a native of Petaluma, raised in the immigrant, agricultural community. Education and culture were (and remain) the dominant values of our family. IMP Karen Petersen 2634 Western Ave. Petaluma, CA 94952 707-781-9414 EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley M.L.I.S., Honors: Evelyn Steel Little Fellowship B.A. German Sonoma State University Graduate work in English and Education Librarian, Herold Mahoney Library, 1994 to present Librarian, Novato High School, 1987-1994. Reference Librarian, Sonoma County Public Library, 1985 - 1988. Library Assistant, Salazar Library, Sonoma State University, March 1980 through June 1981. Organized and indexed a slide collection of work by women artists. Prepared exhibits and developed catalogs of special materials. OTHER EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, NEH sponsored documentary film, Ethnic Notions, 1984. Under direction of producer Marlon Riggs, I researched visual materials on racial stereotyping. Lecturer, "Women Artists: Past and Present" with J.J. Wilson, (since 1972). RESEARCH Beginning in 1971, J.J. Wilson and I have studied and documented the work of women artists, accumulating a study collection of 5,000 slides and an extensive library of books, catalogs, and bibliographies on women's contribution to the arts. The collection is housed in the Special Collections Department of the Salazar Library, Sonoma State University, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Library Association Art Librarian's Association/North America Visual Resources Association PUBLICATIONS Women Artists: Recognition and .Reappraisal, Harper and Row, 1976 (with J.J. Wilson). Women Artists, eight slide sets with accompanying text, Hai -per and Row, 1976-1980 (with J.J. Wilson and Mary Stofflet). City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Tip Code: R� Sonarn w M-� yz �- Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) Work Phone: j -S U C7 L 11 YES El NO 7CJ7 tv C FAX: I Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? 2—YES ❑ NO Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of interest: E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) DYES L� N -O If so, for how long? , �/V26 ,3 - cilr itmr(; yids,.; I Have you attended a meeting of this body? 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Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? la YES ❑ NO Page 3 90 Naw did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Revised June 1, 2005 Date Page 4 oil APPLICATIONS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (5 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2007) (4 Vacancies for 1 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2006) �Y f h' Jcfh, ZG'pg City of PetallIM5 California City Board, (Y{� !_`1- Commission and Committee Application gip; v Inst u.t�ns: Use t.'Sy' to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Commit ekes ZFV ( fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. _ en completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Tom Corbett Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 1243 B Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES NOX 707 775-3636 FAX: 707-775-3636 Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? YESXX NO Work Phone: 707-364-1866 E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) XX YES NO yosemitecorb@yahoo.com If so, for how long? 13 years Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Citizens' Telecommunications Commission Have you attended a meeting of this body? YES Present Employer: NO XX New Comm Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? YES NO XX New Comm. CORBETTCh 10 Self Employed: Corbett Consulting/Corbett Solutions Job Title: Owner/Consultant Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Chairman, Petaluma Visitor Bureau Advisory Board, 2005 -current Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Chairman, Petaluma River Cleanup Committee, 2004 -current Petaluma River Authority, Petaluma Yacht Club representative, 2002 -current Petaluma Cyber City Roundtable, 2002 -current Volunteer, Petaluma River Cleanup Committee, 2002-2003 VP, Petaluma River Works, 2004 -current Rear Commodore, Petaluma Yacht Club, 2004 -current Program Director, Council For Community Television, 2003 -current Advisor/trainer, Petaluma Seniors Technology SIG, Senior Citizen Center 2003 -current Producer/Host, PCMG.TV Internet Television Station, Around Town TV and Tech Corner, 2004 -current President, LA City Junior Chamber of Commerce 1970 What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? ni q Retired Telecommunications (30 years) Engineer, Manager, Executive Communications Officer, Ericsson Telecom, Stockholm, Sweden Telecom and Datacom knowledge Telecom solutions development and implementation Design and construction management Program, project and contract management Integration of Mergers/Acquisitions/JV/Partnerships Marketing & Sales Brand development and management Customer Relations management Brainstorm/idea development facilitation Consensus Building and Collaboration Community Facilitation Global perspective acquired through living and working around the globe College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Santa Monica City College, AA Engineering 1967 BS Engineering, UCLA 1969 3/4 MS in Socio -Technical Systems and Business Admin 1971 Corporate Management &Technical training and numerous engineering courses in telecom and construction with PT&T and AT&T International 1969-1989 Corporate executive and management training Raynet (telecom start-up) 1991-96 Corporate technical, management and executive training Ericsson Telecom Sweden 1996- 2001 ISpecial Awards or Recognition Received: Engineering, marketing and sales awards AT&T Technologies Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: (q6 FROM : CORBETT SOLUTIOHS FAX NO. : 707 775 3636 Jun. 16 2005 07:25R11 P2 Asa resident of Petaluma (13 years) and a frequent volunteer I find myself advising and counseling folks on telecommunications and data communications questions regularly The expertise and skills I've acquired from developing communications solutions domestically and internationally for many years allow me to offer a special perspective that is hard to find. I'd like to apply my knowledge and skills to the improvement of my own community. I've been through the development of communications solutions with operating companies, cities and countries of many sizes and know the importance of due diligence and good planning. Our town is growing and its demographics are changing in a time when technology tends to get ahead of the human aspects of everyday living. Communications is key to many endeavors and quality of life as our population lives longer and livelier. We have also evolved to where individuals and businesses alike expect quality communications at an affordable price. The technology is here and there is more to come. We need to work to stay ahead of the power curve. I want to help. 10here any of her informaffonl that you feel;wbbld be useful to the City Council in rbVl W' ng your;' application? I am a high-energy person who relishes team participation and I have a "follow me" management style. I've gained considerable experience with the integration of multiple individual, corporate and national cultures here and abroad and consensus building is one of my strengths. :Are you associated with any OrgonizoJionjErriploymont that,might be deemIed'ti copflict:of friferestin' perf&minq.your duties if appointed ioahis-pasition8 YES NO XX If yes. -please state name of Organization/Employ'riment:: - City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to voleon,matiers:where.the�e ex'isis a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willingio obsta'in from voting ifsuch d aoriflicfi'oiisas? ''' YES XX NO How did you hearabout this opening I was recommended and invited to apply by Mr. Bill Hammerman. Jessica Van Gardner and Paul Morangello npplicpht's Signature ( Date,.,: . .. .. .. ..q.' . f U tn^ Vt 2 CSL& S /I 1 941 SAL s City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission l85$ and Committee Application instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, i I English Sir „� o, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. A °Jsl,,. Name: 1,a-rOl B. Eher Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 51re Oct. Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to thee p bric?1 ❑ YES Lel NO .7&3-S7`f1 FAX: 411 _ Work Phone: ys Sys_ 37x7 E -Mail: fit appointed, do y�o-,uwgnt this address to be u/ available to the public?) E' YES ❑ NO earokher@ Alln cisprrnq, CO -1 Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? 3f so, for how long? 'tte_f' YES ❑ NO Board(s), Commission(s), or Committee(s) of Interest: Te- ch n o%Yy Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this �—/ body previously? I ❑ YES 5� NO El —/ YES I� NO Present Employer: 1�.vtr�fp��s G(nnflen 9;7A ScXool DiS_`r!'c7`— A_a-rLrS PL4r C_ Page 1 EBER q Job Title: GtOr o I- 1 vis-frc(-GT r D vj Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: -50 rt a eounfy 7uu2l1 L D IIA�a�-- c ?reveitlori CowOles iO" s o n o„ r� Co , fy 7I.2c9 l�das� flo'u`rs/nrr �o�d A9uaz`r'cs A-. V;567 30&rd , Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: San 412 se -(.no Cf+aan6u- of Co ;W &I eresz !44 Q- ao0Y Peta.lum, f'jEdicrQ,on 4- (f ? f - -(44f- 'Zoog Cfc.��Porni�.�aa�ue 0-rdIT4 sckodz Exe[ru�lrp �n,ryr� e /4Ps-%y What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? Pr'O gI^GLsrr+ -e VGL-('KQ�'` d�1 6uQd�e7' d -.P- P- v1a)o,u� Tolt cy ma/ r q Spo-LC,'Aq Q-x� /1'Sfar r.l� Pr OJ e Gt /n a -A a- 4 9 14-a-4 College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): JD/IOMO� JrLc1�EUAI,V, r �RMlrll.s*ralrue CrfiLeK(ia� (�Qg Sono.r.a- 5`1`'a..�'e UA%v /►?µ.s�r'S- Ci{uca.�ian _ !`%�9 Sbn0rvra- 5fia�c, Gfnivy $econdarY Cre da.vf f;; [ q 7 t &(.C. 3erlCA-ltyT P61NiCa.( Science t 67 Page 2 t9 Special Awards or Recognition Received: toary a-pl a P - S'onomo.., COU-wt7 y C,;tc,'ft - RAAert P -t K "' earclar of #-L VeAt— /987 Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, includinq what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: %ca 2nSurt- �It^oc�c� PwIa acces �za C'ur��rt ]�clirtolo�y %Q�(;a�er irtanapal}s� pe-a-c:f i ces �ce�--�''°`¢.s �-v-o�•r /a e'o�1 p G�rfl D 1p�}r G iJ2lop P-t-aw is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Ab ;/,- ! to /'n/�G7?Mt/o�y t ec�oGCQ�idrt �v,c� bat5s Aess . / Are you associated with any Organ¢ation/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES MNO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be wwilliryq to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? 19/YES ❑ NO Page 3 q01 How did you hear about this opening? f a-cK 7o,t,,Lff i,,7armeci Xt-Q Applicant's Signature e ua,e, .-P �6 6,11� Revised June 1, 2005 Date J,/4/ S Page 4 I "A Ato, City of Petaluma, Ca City Board, Commis and Committee ApOil ar qc s- ° 4"�T�g,272�P u Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's $&pgtls �e r it i's5 bns, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does notapply, `' qtype or write t+l' A in' the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Le'o I L'a'po r-4 e - Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Vol �� lGt' i2 t �' C f j��,gtu`--%v , rc� (f� 9`� vn1i1Wu1y /5d- og-) V,10 f 4 45me_ Phone: (if appointed, do you want this number to be available to the ublic?) Us1 YES NO 7C& FAX: I C/ �74e-313 Work Phone: 7 &� — 9 G 1_j F E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) MYES ❑ NO 1.e-0 (D /moo Ul //e , e.0.M Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? 1�ctsf 'y yi{� v`e't"ed �t afstct Vim. YES ❑ NO %j t�EILI"j �6.ty Board(s), Commission(s), orCommittee(s) of Interest: Have you attended a meeting of this body? ElYES tinqd NO Present Employer: Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? 1 FT" Z%iv / l-&2 5 ,,, 7-�ye/v 5 Job Title: Yi.l'�JJ d) 7 , %G/ 5h o g) Tec -A- 5lea4,,&I/Y Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: 12,x72 -L - Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? u6W !/•--�''xf-�'�� `2e / �l.L)i2 27� E�21% G�t-u 1? c771917'Zcc��/�J r College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Page 2 1 ca Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: kaj Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? G4 �,� GiGtt f 5� Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? F4 YES ❑ NO Page 3 103 1 Now did you hear about this opening? kApplicant's Signature Date Revised June 1, 2005 �fti,"� "� P1Y✓ S $i l7?'1 I Page 4 10+ ewii*djTafif Mid pard ard o - mt , r fl! App tj 4- 6 ni6' lica on,4-, Instructicris: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's SoardCl Commihees. Please 1111 out the form completely. It a question does not apply, type or '41MVR& EIOP 141A in ace provided When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk I I English Street. Petaluma. CA 94952. Aft applications are reviewed by the City Council. 0 e M Patrick S. McRee 6d Zi Code:.. 101 2n' St #206 Petaluma, CA 94952 .ti. — a Pb me, bn'r;tlfcipl5qjrited,*,db'y6Cjwdntjhls.- ;pumberf7 be ava8abte fib the pubmc'?)*�' Work Phone,'*.' (707) 799-9641 (707) 524-4243 &Mai. jif appoint ayaild' ble 18't'he'p q4o, None psmeree@boftnail.com jnP9tokmlm6?c`:'�.,' Sojqh6W1on A Petaluma Resident for I year, S YES El NO Registered voter in Petaluma nearly I yr, 6 a Co eels of in ere, Technology & Communications Advisory Committee (Also applying for Planning Commission) Have yi�v, served e his b6dy2 ed an: 'inferviev�ed.,cx abioried fof, this b ody El YES X No El YES K No _f,if Mp oyer—w--- Lanatan & Reilley, LLP Page I MC REE 1 O�S7 Job Law Clerk PCev cG., ov 01 peHeld None ...... 6�1 �O i��6 Dates, sti,o Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest— Lead Articles Editor Moot Court, University of Richmond — Chair, Judges Committee Hampden -Sydney Vol. Fire Department, VA — Vol Firefighter, 1997-2001 Heal&)urg Fire Department — Reserve Firefighter, 1996-2000. Hca)d§:?urg Fire Explorers — Chief Ass't Chief. Captain, 1993-1996 W il tfi .Spqtiol InferestO 1--- —� .4 .. -M- bdrd;Cdrh Nsio 'tt As someone who entered high school at the same time the internet boom began, and now a law clerk, I have a unique perspective on the use of technology at home, in the classroom, and at work, and acknowledge the vast potential to benefit communities as well as the potential inherent social dangers. With my education in economics and law, coupled with my diverse work experience and former leadership in community-based organizations, 'I expect that my skills and talents in bringir.g people of differing views together as well as using logic, persuasive reasoning, legal knowledge (including First Amendment laws) common sense, and economic insight would benefit the Committee's discussions regarding the city and community use and enjoyment of technology and communications. ,664lo-ndi '' ntSchOdf$ A#6il" University of Richmond School of Law, 2001-2004 — Juris Doctorate 2004 Hampden -Sydney College, 1997-2001— BA in Economics 2001 Page 2 K11 Special`AwaidsorRecogniiionRecevec * ` Best New Firefighter 1997 — Hampden -Sydney Volunteer Fire Department Discovery Card Tribute Award 1996 Please st6tereasoriswliy includiriq'iAat'specific 01 I would like to become a member of the Technology & Telecommunications Advisory Committee due to my lifelong interest in community involvement and my specific interest in community advancement of technology resources for the public benefit. My specific objectives include looking into the downtown Petaluma potential for public wireless accessibility, encouraging infrastructure development to make Petaluma a friendly environment for technology employers, and developing a technology education strategy to encourage technology utilization in Petaluma schools and the possibil ty of technology outreach programs to help Petaluma's underprivileged and elderly populations join the computer age. 1 also wish to make sure that any technological developments do not outran the community's interest in paced development and the Council's ability to address privacy and child protection concerns. 15_ there enyotheiinfofrhotjoiifhatyouufeel,wquldtie.usetul-to tie Cif , ouncEnieviewiiig'yout.:==-- Please see my attached resume Are yott associ¢ted mth;anyClrgan �atioiit,Eir y, be cj:of,infiereitin.`•-` jie�fo'rmingyourtluliesifoPPbinfeclt4thiiAoshion? ',4 .. �T�••a- `".,. - 't: staten If esti "Y 6seam'" iS` tr :»;<, >==_''. >:rcf ':;::,>;<s ;_i?_,•.i:::;;: Y . , P , ... .. , _ Page 3 IO - Hov✓ did you hear about this opening2 I heard about this opening through the Argus -Courier website. APpficautaSignatu"e `� Dafef` Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 Ing . PATRICK S. MCR.EE 1012"a Street Apartment 206 Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (707) 799-9.641 osmcree0hotmail.com EDUCATION University of Richmond School of Law, Richmond, Virginia Juris Doctor May 2004 Extemship with Judge Tidey, Henrico County Circuit Court 2004 Lead Articles Editor 2003-2004, Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest Managing Editor 2003-2004, Richmond Juris Publici Newspaper VA District Court Judges Scholarship 2002-2004 Chair, Moot Court Judges Committee Board Member, Moot Court Board Crew team, two semesters Hampden -Sydney College, Hampden -Sydney, Virginia B.A. in Managerial Economics May 2001 Pi Sigma Alpha political science honor society Union Philanthropic Literary Society George F. Baker Trust Scholar, two years Venable Merit Scholar, four years Dean's List - three semesters Society of '91 leadership society Best New Firefighter, Hampden -Sydney Volunteer Fire Department Silver National Winner, Discover Card Tribute Award 1996 EWLONIVIENT Lanahan & Reilley, Santa Rosa, California. Law Clerk 2003 -present Assisted attorneys in litigation preparation, including drafting legal pleadings, performing investigative and writing assignments, and doing legal research. Bear Republic Brewing Co., Healdsburg, California Host, Busser Summer 2002 Coordinated customer queuing and seating, and assisted with food service. Hotel Healdsburg, Healdsburg, California. Security Guard Summer 2002 Secured and monitored facilities and property of world-class hotel; assisted guest services. Hampden -Sydney College, Virginia. Campus Security Assistant 2000-2001 Operated campus switchboard, assisted officers with security and law enforcement. Healdsburg Fire Department, California. Resen e Firefighter 1996-2001 Performed paid emergency medical and firefighting activities and routine maintenance. Intermet Corporation, Virginia_ Management Intern Summer 2000 109 Conducted manufacturing improvementprojects and analyses, supervised workers, performed clerical and computer work, updated company data storage systems and records, assisted company accountant; member of confined space rescue team. Hampden -Sydney College, Virginia. Carpenter and Technical Staff 1998-2000 Designed, constructed, and supervised construction of sets for theater productions. Hastings Construction Company, California. Carpenter's Assistant Summer 1998-99 Assisted in building foundations, framing, and finishing homes. REFERENCES Glenn Smith, Of Counsel, Lanahan & Reilley LLP Phone: (707) 524-4200 600 Bicentennial Way, Suite 300, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Lt -Gen, Samuel V. Wilson, President Emeritus, Hampden -Sydney College Ph)ne: (434) 223-6234 swilson(@,hsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Dr Ren Townsend, Economics Professor, former Fire Chief, Hampden -Sydney Phone: (434) 223-6232 ktownsendnhsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Dr. David Marion, Political Science, Pre -Law, Hampden -Sydney College Phone: (434) 223-6240 damarion c_t hsc.edu Hampden -Sydney, VA 23943 Randy Collins, Fire Chiet Healdsburg Fire Department, Healdsburg, California Phone: (707) 431-3360 641 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Walter Vroebel, Human Resources Director, Intermet Archer Creek Foundry Phone: (434) 528-8701 Mt. Athos Road, Lynchburg, VA. 110 a� U City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission and Committee Application instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, Cailfamla's Boards, Commissions,or Committees. Please fill out the form Completely, If a question does not apply, type or write NIA in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, .11 English Sheet, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications die reviewed by the City Council. Name: J Y r c Home Address, City, State and Zip Code; ILK 15Z Home Phone; [if appointed, do you want this number to be ovallobte to the l public?) Work Phone: : �o FJ YES list NO I(a- 23, . C4-((0 erc-t 22-'7 FAX. �� E -Mail; (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) DYES yam- NO Are you a registered voter in Pefoluma2 It so, for haw long? a ❑ YES ' ❑ NO Boord(s), Commission(s). or Committeets) of Interest: -F"rob14 Cd-) A t �i Cern GC >n i C 1� 11 G�VI./Vl C5S 7c�7/1 Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, Interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ij�� ❑ YES ENO El YES 9 NO Present Employer: i Job Tiflw iPrevious Govemmentol Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and.Dates: lv of What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Page 2 1 1 9- 1 Special Awards or Recognition Received: 2L!D4 � c z 1F L ¢dn fir, tsfii( �2 P Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what soecific obiectives You would be work ng toward as a member of #his advisory body: tAW-(a6'0 0-0t P! 2t fZi c... c?r' C tl/1 A10'1 -J Is there any other Information that you feet would beuseft,t to the City Oobncil in reviewing you application? j Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed o conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? ❑ YES C NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: ! City policy directs elf appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO Page 3 112) How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature an,&zt- 0 Revised June T, 2005 m l,�i0oma Poge 4 Iq UUN ?SOF r� umall' CLEhh. w ' City of Petahnna, California City Board, ,pE6ZgV Commission and Committee Application Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Jessica Vann Gardner Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 27 Windsor Lane Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you wontihis number to be available to the public?) YES NOX 707 765-9237 Work Phone: 707-769-0429 ext. 19 E -Mail•; (if appointed. do you want.this address to be FAX: available the putilic$( XX YES NO 707-762-4721 jvanngardner@visitpetaluma.com Areyoua-registered voterinPetaluma? If so, for how long? YESXX NO 15 years B'oard(s), Commission (s), or Committees) of Interest: Citizens' Telecommunications Commission Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body' previously? YES NO XX New Comm. YES NO XX New Comm. Present Employer: VANN GARDNER I 1,-�D Petaluma Visitors Program / Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce Job Title: Executive Director Previous Govemmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, PositionlOfflice Held and Dates: Elected position (6 county)of North Coast Representative, CA Office of Tourism, Rural Marketing Advisory Committee -2000 to current Sonoma County Work Force Investment Board, Hospitality and Tourism Chair — 2001 -current Chair, Economic Development Board, Sonoma County Visitor Services Committee (13 Visitor centers throughout Sonoma County) 1999 - current Redwood Empire Association (North Coast Tourism Marketing Organization, Past President, currently 15t Vice President) 1993- current Water Transit Authority —1999-2002 North Bay Watershed Council — 2001-2005 Sonoma County Tourism Program -1999-2005 Sonoma County Tourism Bureau- 2005 - current Sonoma County's Economic Vitality Partnership Tourism Initiative- 1998-1999 California Roundtable on Recreation Parks & Tourism —1998 -current Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Petaluma Central Specific Plan Advisory Committee, 2.5 years Petaluma River Authority, 1999 -current Petaluma Cybercity Roundtable, 1999-2004 What Special Interests/SkIlls/Tolents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I I (P Marketing & Branding Internet & Website Marketing Public Relations Promotions Research & Economic Reporting Community Relations Consensus Building and Collaboration Community Facilitation college, Professional', Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date)': New York University, B.A. Fine Arts, (minor Communications)1981 Universite de Marsielle, French Studies 1982 University of California, Berkeley, MBA and Tourism Marketing Courses, 1991-1992 'special Awards or Recognition Received: Nominated by 9 county economic development and tourism marketing organization to represent the North Coast to the CA Travel and Tourism Commission (6- 05, Redwood Empire Association) Presidents' Award for Excellence and Service, 2000 Redwood Empire Association North Bay Cyber City Consortium, Honors as Cyber City Ambassador 2002 Economic Development Board/Sonoma County Tourism Program, Excellence in Service Award 2002 Community Catalyst, Petaluma Cybercity Roundtable 2003 Speaker and Industry Expert, CA Travel Industry Association, 2004 Please state reasons Why you want to, become a member of Hs'Board, Commission or Comrhittee, including what specific obiectiyes You would,be Working toward as,a member of this advisory, body:. - Having been a part of the early formation of the Petaluma Community Access Television, and the conversations between AT&T/Comcast and the City of Petaluma, the use of technology is an important offering to the residents, community and visitors. I enjoyed the projects and community work of the Petaluma Cybercity Roundtable and the North Bay Cybercity Consortium, whose collective missions is to foster programs and initiatives to make technology accessible to all members of our community and county, while encouraging collaboration and the use of shared resosurces. Working with Internet Marketing Firms and Designers, I have benefited from contributing to writing the Request For Proposals for organizations such as the Petaluma Visitors Program, the Sonoma County Tourism Program, the Redwood Empire Association, Petaluma Online, and others. I am currently contributing to the Internet Marketing, E-commerce, Booking Engine and Search Engine Optimization Request For Proposal for the Sonoma County Tourism BIA, and have contributed to making large web site portals accessible for input from all community groups. I appreciate Windsor City Councilmembers and Chamber of Commerce Executives who promoted and understood first hand how the "Windsor Town Green and Wifi Center' became a reality. The possibilities of current technology applications for Petaluma and the expanded Central Petaluma Specific Area are exciting. (Wi Fi hot spots, Internet Cafes, PDA info. cradle downloads of Petaluma information, etc. I would work to provide information and assistance for whatever CONSENSUS and collaborative direction was formed by the Citizens' Telecommunications Commission, with guidance and oversight from the Petaluma City Council and staff. Is there any other information that you feel would b'e'use'ful to the City Council in reviewing your applicgtlon?. As a sub committee (hospitality and tourism initiative) chair and executive committee member for the last four years of the Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board (WIB), I have participated in discussions on a once or twice monthly basis of the ongoing work of the WIB High -Tech committee, and seen how that interfaces with education, government, and community service, tourism and healthcare. I was also the chair in charge of creating an INTRANET based training program for all staff of the 13 visitor centers in Sonoma County, and feel comfortable with questions of "how does the technology serve us as a community?" Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interes-tin ,performing your.duties if appointed;to this'position2 - YES NO XX If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists -a potential conflict of inferest-Would you be willing to abstain from voting;if such a conflict arises?-, (E5 X No Haw did you beau about this opening? I was recommended and invited to opply by Mr. (Sill Hammerman, and have been in meetings with then Assistant City Manager. Gane haotly tesgording telecommunications rind Loble infrosiructure in Petaluma Appliconi's Signature Datc .tczaicn Vann Gaidnar GI tA/nS tifgnaune un�f,� 4fli ❑. !'_L 'Y�TU. Rcviszd.lEydc/1.3005 1 VVICA "mm nmyleJr nmmiprduVv-FOMr�ninn ImbleiFm APPLICATIONS FOR RECREATION, MUSIC, AND PARKS COMMISSION (3 Vacancies for 4 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2049) M Instructions: Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or Committees. Please fill out the form completely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space provided. When completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name:. = 1��314151r�r,� ,p Michael J. Baddeley er Cb JUN 2005 Home Address, City. State and rip Code: CITY Cj,Ej 106 Lavio Drive c Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: (If appointed, do youwantthis number to be. available to the public?) Wofk Phone --_ .YES : NO,...':, Recreation, Music and Parks Commission Have you, Atter ded a meeting; of:fhis body? 'Have you served on, interviewed, or -applied .for this body previously? L� YES ❑ NO 1:1YES t NO Present Employer a Self: Baddeley, Oliker & Sartori Attorneys at Law 17 Keller Street Petaluma, CA 94952 BADDELEY 1 0-1 Job Title: - Attorney - Managing Partner Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Offlce,Held and Dates: None Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held,_and Dotes: Rotary Club of Petaluma (1985 -present), President (1992-93), Director; Petaluma Golf & Country Club (1998 -present), Director (1990-91); Petaluma Girls Softball Assoc., Director (2001 -present); St. Vincent Elementary School, Board of Directors (2000-02), President (2001-02); Petaluma Softball Assoc., Director (1985-87); Manager/Coach in Petaluma National Little League (5+ years), Petaluma Youth Soccer League (10+ years), CYO Basketball (2 years), Petaluma Girls Softball Assoc. (4 yams). What pecia Interests/Skills/Talents would.you-bring to. this Board,Com mission, Qr:Con)mifte - As an attorney and active community member, I am very familiar with board service, government procedures, and consensus building to achieve group goals. I am also very familiar with the parks and other recreational amenities located throughout Petaluma, as well as those in the surrounding Bay Area communities. College. _Professional;° Vocational Schools Attended_QMa)orSubject Dates, Degree/Date) U.C. Davis, Political Science - Public Service, B.A. 1978 GoldentGate University School of Law, J.D. 1981 Page 2 1 aD\ Special Awards or Recognition Received: Various academic awards/honors Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission' or r -Committee, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member, of this advisory body_ I am very interested in ensuring that Petaluma maintains itsexisting recreational facilities, and develops new and improved facilities and opportunities to meet the increased demands and diversity of needs:of our expanding community. My specific objective would be to work on developing a self-sustaining sports complex (e.g. swimming pool, tennis courts, jogging track, soccer fields, softball/baseball fields, et al.) Is there anyother information#hatyouu feel wouldbe useful3o the Gty-Council in reviewing"your - - application? I grew up in Petaluma, attended school here (Waugh School, Kenilworth, Petaluma High) and my wife and I are raising our 4 children (ages 15-8) here. I am very involved in the community, with an emphasis on youth sports and recreation. I am apolitical, with no particular agenda other than to make sure that the youth of Petaluma have a variety of available recreational choices and opportunities in the years to come. Are you. associated with any Organization/Employment that_.night-be;deemed -a_conflict of i-nterest in; performing your duties if appointed to this position? .= - ❑ YES IN NO If yes, pledse state name of,Orga,nizatian/Employment: N/A City_policy, directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vat_e on matters where -fhere eAsts.a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing -to: abstain from _voting if such a conflict arises? YES ❑ NO Page 3 R How did you hear about this opening? , Argus -Courier Applicant's Signature - Revised June 1, 2005 Date June 13, 2005 Page 4 awe La t�fr City of Petaluma, California U City Board, Commission �$sS ` and Committee Application Insfrucifons: Usetbis formpl serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Commissions, or '66, it Pi tll out the form completely, if a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the spocQCjpj i ' hen completed, please forward to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, 952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Gravid Yearsley Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: 521 Walnut Sf Petaluma 94952 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) Work Phone: 707 763-2310 ❑ YES X NO 707 763-7756 available to public FAX: E -Mail: (if appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES ❑ NO 707 763-2310 dmy@sonic.net Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? X YES ❑ No 8 yrs Board(s), Committee(s), or Commission(s) of Interest: Recreation, music, & Parks Have you attended a meeting of this body? X YES ❑ NO Present Employer. Saykeeper Job Title: Petaluma Riverkeeper Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? X YES ❑ NO YEARSLEY Page 1 1 (3� Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: none Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Petaluma Wetlands Alliance - 4 yrs. chairman; 2009 - 03 Petaluma River Authority - b yrs. Chairman; maint. & enhancement sub -committee Petaluma River Cleanup Committee - 4 yrs. Co -Chair 2004 Friends of Tolay lake Park - 9yr. Program Director Special Interests/Hobbies/Tatents: Petaluma River & Marshes - 35 yrs experience Outdoors enthusiast - boating (sail & power), fishing, hunting, amateur naturalist Music - play traditional acoustic music. Have presented 2 shows at SRJC library Dancing - Have taught western swing & Cajun dancing College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): B.A, SF State Univ. 75 (magna cum laude; Fine Arts) Special Awards or Recognition Received: Bay Champion award - National Audubon Society, 2003 Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Committee or Commission, including what specific objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: I would like to promote access to nature in Petaluma; especially as it relates to the river. My objectives would include helping to plan and fund programs and amenities that would provide public use and understanding of the river, morshes, and watershed in Petaluma. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? I have worked as a community organizer and advocate in Petaluma for over 6 years. My passion Is for providing access to and protection of our natural resources, especially the Petaluma River and wetlands. I have attended many, council, club, and committee meetings In Petaluma and neighboring cities. This has given me a good understanding of civic affairs and public resources. I would provide an experienced, positive, and energetic voice to the Park and Rec. commission at a time when the city Is placing new focus on our river and its wetlands. Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of Interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? X YES ❑ NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: As Petaluma Riverkeeper I may become involved in actions or litigation against people or businesses that threaten to damage the Petaluma River or wetlands. City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? X YES ❑ NO How did you hear about this opening? Newspaper Applicant's Signature Date fid 6/14//05 Page 3 1 �A David M Yearsley 521 Walnut Street Petaluma, Ca. 94952 (707) 763-7756 Petaluma City Council 6/14/05 11 English St. Petaluma 94952 Re: Application for Recreation, Music & Parks Commission Dear City Council; I am again applying to become a member of the Recreation, Music, & Parks commission in an effort to further enhance outdoor and cultural opportunities in our city. Most of you know me as the Petaluma Riverkeeper; working in the community to promote access, understanding, and protection of the Petaluma River and its Wetlands. You may not know that as a dog walker I am a daily user of Oak hill Park and a regular visitor to Shollenberger Park, actively working to clean, improve, and protect them. In the past few years I have carved 12 permanent trail markers for Shollenberger Park and constructed redwood "doggie bag" dispensers for both parks; all donations. As chairman of the Petaluma Wetlands Park Alliance I organized community support to include constructed wetlands, art, and nature access as components of our new water treatment facility. I recently led a successful grassroots effort to help acquire Tolay Valley, adjacent to Petaluma, for a Sonoma County Regional Park. Currently I am organizing an effort to include a Maritime heritage Center in the restored livery stable on MCNear Peninsula, and plan to develop aquatic skills and outdoor adventure programs in the future. It may surprise you that as an amateur musician I have organized several public performances, including two at the Jr. College Library; and I occasionally teach swing dancing. My appointment would bring a wide range of experience and energy to this committee during a time when Petaluma will focus on several new parks and their amenities. Sinc e David Yearsley APPLICATIONS FOR SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (i Vacancy for a 2 -Year Term Expiring June 30, 2007) 01 City of Petaluma, Califon Clay Board, Commission and Committee Application `4S. i'Ta Instructions,, Use this form to apply to serve on any of the City of Petaluma, California's Boards, Go6mission5. or Committees. Please fig out the form completely. if a question does not apply, type or write NIA k, provided. When completed please forward to the Office of the City Cleric I 1 English Street, Petaluma, All applications are reviewed by the City Council. Name: Home Address, City, State and Tp Code; Home Phone: )If appointed, do you wont this number to be avollabie to the public?l ❑ YES [KNO FAX: x"15.2 2"-012c> Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? Work Phone: 410 �. A= ,.59 /�.,n > E -Mail! (If appointed, do ,youf wont this address to be available to the pubtfc?)p�ES ❑ NO If so, for how long? f" I Boord(s), Commissions}, or Committees) of Interest: /7 - - Hove you attended a meeting of this body? b dv you se previa ed on, inierviewetl, or applied for this YES ❑ NO 1YEs ❑ NO Present Employer: Page I RITTENHOUSE �` � Job title: Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dotes: Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board. Commission, or Committee? College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates. Degree/Date): Page 2 Special Awards or Recognition Received: Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board. Commission or Committee, including what specific objectives you would be workinq toward as a member of this advisory body: is there any other information that you feet would be usetut to the City Council in reviewing your opolicotion? Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? I2 • If yes, please state name of Organizotion/Employmenn City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? +1 f s; Page 3 How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Slgnoturt! Date Revised June 1, 2005 Page 4 eq Instructions: Usel Committees. Pis provided. When All applications Name: City of Petaluma, California t 5,. City Board, Commission IU N 2005 N and Committee Application c x� f pq7y to A on any of the City of Petaluma, Coffornia's Boards, Commissions, or Ito $Y�ar`n c letely. If a question does not apply, type or write N/A in the space 1pleted, please d to the Office of the City Clerk t I English Street, Petaluma, CA 44952. WILLtAM D. wOLeb?-T Home Address, City, State and Tip Code: '06 96 <,-TP�E T Pt--TALIPt--TALI uMA , C -Ai 94-9ti2 Home Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) ❑ YES Ci'" NO lo -7- 'IG3. 3101 FAX: Work Phone: IO -i - -7 $9 . () b zz E -Mail: (if appointed do you want this oddress to be available to the public?) ! ES ❑ NO wo(eerf G 90(AtG. "e7 Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? �y it wto. tJv'reu.t Q4k6Ve.55 Ll YES ❑ NO ^vy2 IV -5 �• Gw �/ ln�tlC:b2t� Board (s), Commission(s), or Committee (s) of Interest: St -Ti~ Pt PrN z4 F'EviEw '-;-oMMt-TrGF Have you attended a meeting of this body? Have you served on, interviewed, or applied for this body previously? ❑ YES 2-N'O ❑ YES RNO Present Employer: F 2,V� u G1M�2C�> Page I WOLPERT I e�)�s Job Title: MZCR- TGC -T I OWNE(Z ' c4ReaN bQ(LDtNGA-Rr-(J0 E:CTS Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: N� Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: 1954- 1994 board mew ber tti5�4c 4 k4k, :%{-0U Pa5a2 ZAa ->' foo ({niu Glnaeiex- Fre5ia-c"+' 'vv, (994 1994- 09( 0Co2Arol w" tkkA e-jou.cO 1995- t 9 9 & Dc)ard \AAewibev Pa,5adI&,) ka),e What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? P OA V., LA) viz> -eJ 2 ?Cp Q V -&ACR- � r' �.. 2 V GtnA �GT i t to 2' v_2. C.���je Wi/1 �I21Aln.�(rtq Zj�G� �25��it^l}�`O-W f k es , J College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): t9 j i- t`f 7% Ca-( Potl e:3,GG,00i o� A-vot i, ec�iv*, -5-t-. o. Special Awards or Recognition Received: sqt, Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission or Committee, including what specific obiectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body: 1�`� S�24nq coinnwvnl $ �� -Pa v- 4,LA:iv iVVj WL�1 ,respec�tti� 4 r 5�oV-IC V -0 0+s. e�ig r t bo{t-We � CIi2n.^u.a + be ��,a pv liG is �&A apDV.eGtz4-e (i s Gt�Untw�+i 1� bet�9 c{aueta e wt4-t, a Sck�5e pct ?.+rte k�c val .9-yv e,05e . Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? 11U1�,12 { 2u. �2�V v e Com. j gyres ecu A l have 1 �e v;Si +t"� it ez R4- ScsveLa 1 �ez�5 I See M" 4-7k . L^i (2�-t 5 be..�LU2,b. � 21Z ih'rnn2 5 pr->wv\J-ouat,A v�evikah'za-}� ZAI-c1 �z5zd a S �tznq S,i-� J Vv,Zt� ..t2'W5 z � ,oa�< �,vW2YG� A<+ lAn �q el }� �1 �"r 1..2ti�. G2 1 �'^. "jO W�-e.. W "?..�-� Are you associated with any Organization/Employment that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your dunes if appointed to this position? y ElI YES NO If yes, please state name of Organization/Employment: N,l� City policy directs all appointed, advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists a potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such a conflict arises? 9---fES ❑ NO Page 3 1-2�T How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Revised June 1, 2005 Date Page 4 I �� APPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH COMMISSION (4 Vacancies for 2 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2007) (2 Vacancies for 1 -Year Terms Expiring June 30, 2006) X31 No Applications Received ) 40