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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 4.A 10/07/2019 - Applications Part 1a .. _*00-ftft- RECEIVED City of Petaluma, California SEP a 9 2019 City Board, Commission, and Committee Application CITY CLERK, r86a City Clerk's Office 11 English Street • Petaluma, CA 94952 • 707.778.4360 • cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES x NO Ann Baker E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES NO Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? I If so, for how long? X YES NO 6.5 years Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? If so, for how long? X YES [> ej Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, must be at least 55 years of age, Two (2) members may be 18 or over. Climate Commission 6.5 years If not appointed to your first choice, are you willing to serve on another City Board, Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE additional choice. Parks Commission Have you attended a meeting of this or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? X YES NO Present Employer: Ann Baker Landscape Architecture, local sole proprietor of a small business YES X NO 4 Ann Baker Job Title: Principal/Owner Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: I have not previously served on a government body or elective office though I have worked with a number of City governments and local agencies as a landscape architect and have worked through the Design Review, Planning and City Council approval process in a number of locations for a diverse portfolio of projects. Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Starting in high school, I was a volunteer with the organization Amigos de Las Americas that organizes public health service work in a number of Latin American countries. For two months in 1980, 1 lived with a Dominican family in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic and gave vaccinations in poor neighborhoods with a Dominican health work partner. The next summer, I was a Route Leader for Amigos organizing public health projects and volunteer housing and work contacts in the far northern areas of Paraguay. In 1985, 1 worked with the Nature Conservancy as an intern on Ring Mountain Preserve. After graduating I worked for the non profit San Francisco Conservation Corps, as a Crew Supervisor from 1987-1989 and the East Bay Conservation Corps as a Project Manager from 1990 to 1993. These programs seek to provide job training and GED level education to "high risk" urban youth to increase their participation and opportunities in the job market. In between these two positions, I worked for a year in non profit housing development with Catholic Charities in Oakland as a housing specialist. This work focused on redeveloping a site for transitional housing and developing a 10 unit building for permanent housing. While living in Portland from 1996- 2004, 1 was part of a small group that started a non profit organization called Urban Water Works that developed green schoolyard storm water gardens for four (4) Portland public schools and advocated for green infrastructure around the city. I was the lead landscape designer in the organization. Additionally, while in Portland I co-founded Wen Wu School Portland to teach Wild Goose Qigong in 2000 and that school continues today. My family has a vineyard property in the Calistoga area that we have owned since the late 40s. After completing some restoration work along the Napa River, I worked with adjacent land owners to form Selby Creek Watershed Partners, an informal group that launched, applied for an received state grant funding and completed a mile long restoration project along Selby Creek from the Silverado Trail to the confluence of the Napa River from 2004 to 2010. In 2009, 1 was elected to the executive board of the Northern California Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects and in 2010 1 was President of the board. While President, I began an Emerging Professionals program for our area that engaged landscape designers and architects that were in the earlier stages of their careers in programs and activities to enrich their knowledge of the field and connections with potential mentors and advisors. Currently, I am a member of the local Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, a member of the California Native Grassland Association, and a member of the Society for Ecological Restoration. In addition, I have been an active donor for Daily Acts for over two years. K Ann Baker What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? My BA degree at Harvard was in social theory and I wrote my senior thesis on the antinuclear movement of the 1980s that focused on women's participation in peace encampments in the U.S. and U.K, described their goals and tactics. This part of my education gave me some understanding of how societal changes can come about, and the sociocultural roots of our relationship to natural and working landscapes is a long term interest. Working on Ring Mt. Preserve, a rare plants preserve in Tiburon, CA for the Nature Conservancy introduced me to California native grasses and wildflowers and all the creatures that depend upon them and how to care for grasslands and oak woodlands which is a core interest today. My education in landscape architecture at UC Berkeley focused on ecological and social factors that shape the built environment, and that emphasized deep knowledge and observation of a place as a prerequisite to design. While in school, I took an ecological design arts course with John Todd of Ocean Arks International who developed the "living machine" technology for natural bio -remediation and purification of waste water; a program that distilled the elemental principles of ecological system design. From 1993-1996, 1 worked for the Department of Public Works in San Francisco and was tasked with designing and implementing natural areas restoration and erosion control and pathway projects in Golden Gate Park. Permaculture and this way of systems based design became key design tool and site analysis methodology after taking a design course in 1998. In 2003, 1 was asked to join international ecological designer and artist Betsy Damon in work with the Beijing Hydrological Planning Institute to create conceptual designs and illustrative planning documents and presentations that were focused on the Wen Yu He River and Liang Sui River in Beijing. Our effort was to introduce ways of enhancing their rivers as healthy ecological systems comprised of native vegetation, secondary channels, terraces, stormwater basins, urban runoff bioremediation practices and a number of other improvements to what were primarily engineered drainage systems. Most recently I worked with Sherrie Smith -Ferri and Katie Marsolan with the Grace Hudson Museum, and City of Ukiah to write a 3M grant for the museum to create a nature education garden that showcases how Pomo Indian peoples managed the plant communities of the Ukiah Valley and illustrated their values and knowledge base of how to care for plant and animal communities. I liken understanding native peoples' values and practices to reading an instruction manual for managing our native landscapes, and the project also increased my awareness how our cultural values shape how we approach landscapes and our decision making. TLast year I worked with the Sonoma County Water Agency and the City of Santa Rosa to create permit ready landscape designs for people rebuilding after the Tubbs Fire. This process involved leading a large team of consultants, collaborating deeply with the water agency and the City, holding a number of design workshops and following through to create a program that launched quickly, assisted a large number of homeowners and College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): A.B. cum laude Harvard University 1986 Masters of Landscape Architecture UC Berkeley 1995 Special Awards of Recognition Received: NCC ASLA Student Honor Award 1995 for King Estate Park Master Plan Ann Baker 3 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'd be honored to be selected as a member of the Climate Change Commission, and very much want to bring my diversity of experience and landscape based perspective to the community effort. It is an all hands on deck situation, but we are collectively trying to steer our economy and our culture, which is not as handy as a boat, and so this effort will take time, patience, persistence, ingenuity, creativity, inspiration, strategic thinking, teamwork, humility and humor. Our cultural values, our use of technology and our decisions around land use all need to adjust to new priorities in order to redesign work, play, and daily life to live in a less energy intensive fashion and enjoy modern life. Citizens of Petaluma deserve to engage in an informed dialogue about how to make these changes and examine the many ways we can reduce energy use and increase local carbon sequestration and prepare ourselves for the climate changes already coming our way. If we work thoughtfully to invest in solutions that have multiple benefits we can enhance Petaluma by making the city more walkable and lively, our neighborhoods more connected, our transit means more efficient and enjoyable and integrate our city better with resilient natural and edible landscapes. I'd like to be a member of the commission to advance integrative thinking on issues of landscape and the built environment. I've worked a lot on community based design and understand how to facilitate a community process. I've always been a team player and was trained early in the model of leadership that sees the leader as a servant to the community. I've also experienced how difficult it can be for a community or institution to change in deep ways and that there can be resistance and difficulties that arise both seen and unforseen. To me this is an expected part of the process and why we must create a process that is inclusive and flexible and respond to people who are coming with different perspectives. Environmental justice or climate justice is a real thing and understanding how different folks in our community are affected by climate change and including their voices and opinions in the seeking solutions is essential. It helps to think wider than ourselves and one thing we may want to do as a community is have sister/brother communities in other parts of the world that we connect with and exchange ideas and support. This can be done a the city level but also by Petaluma schools and other citizen groups. Some of the specific objectives I'd like to accomplish are promoting green streets and complete streets, promoting a healthy urban forest, reducing landscape water use and increasing groundwater recharge, and improving native plant and wildlife habitat both in city areas and at our outskirts and making natural spaces more available for everyday use. Reducing water use is a way to reduce energy as pumping of water uses quite a lot of energy. As a community, we can begin to create metrics for our progress by looking at overall energy use in Petaluma, government and school energy use, set goals and evaluate how we are doing in promoting carpooling, biking, scoot, walking and other lightly motorized or non motorized Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? I look forward to answering any questions and sharing further information at the council meeting. I think it's important to have more than one person on the commission that is knowledgeable about our local ecology and our landscapes and speaks up for an "all our relations (all species) perspective as we are very out of balance in this regard and placing high importance on getting back in balance will help our overall effort. I find The Natural Step to be an important voice in how to address climate change and it's emphasis on stopping to "mine" resources of any kind, and stopping accumulatation of pollutants, and that inequity has to be addressed in order to stop overuse of resources. 4 Ann Baker Are you associated with any Organization/ Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest In performing your duties if appointed to this position? I have my own business, Ann Baker Landscape Architecture. It's possible that I would be interested to respond to an request for qualifications or bid process for an initiative or project the City would like to design or build. I would rely on ethical standards to know when to abstain from voting or recuse myself from some decisions or discussions. If so, please state name of Organization/Employer: Ann Baker Landscape Architecture, sole proprietorship 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 conflict arises? X YES NO How did you hear about this opening? I heard about it from several sources: Brianna Schaefer with Daily Acts, the Argus Courier, Amber S. Applicant's signature Date May 16,2019 5 8 Ann Baker w�ALU� a City of Petaluma, California J85a Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, 1 I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma CA 94952 1 * � � 110 A Cell Phone: X11. M- I Work Phone: iyLL!IIE 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within We have lived in Petaluma at this address since July Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for 2013. not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. I am a licensed landscape architect specializing in ecological design and restoration. I am very aware of how climate change is affecting our landscapes and how we need to reduce energy use in maintaining them and increase their productivity and output in terms of edibles, habitat, storm water management, bioremediation of urban pollutants, and carbon sequestration as well as improving our urban forests to cool urban heat islands. I know how to design these systems and also how to evaluate where they would be most effective and how to integrate them within our environment. Climate change is going to increasingly affect the livability of our cities in myriad ways so we need to plan in an integrated way for new housing, economic changes and transitions, greener street/pedestrian/bike systems, healthy urban waterways, healthy urban forests, linked parks and open space. To do this we need a facilitated, supported community dialogue to help us prioritize these initiatives, seek supportive funding from the State and other entities and begin to implement these new systems in ways that we can manage adaptively, replicate, and improve upon. In this way, we become more resilient to climate change each time we make investments in a community infrastructure or element. I have planned large ecological sites, worked on ecological city design, facilitated community projects and created progressive designs to address these challenges. 1 Ann Baker What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I listed in my city application form many of my past employment and experiences that give me knowledge and insight how to address climate change. I am very experienced in sustainable landscape design, ecological restoration, and community based design processes. I'm a good presenter and facilitator and enjoy working with groups to tackle challenging problems with creative ideas. I grew up in the Bay Area and know our area well and have a lot of contacts and relationships in agriculture as well as the design and restoration community and friends working on climate change at the state and international level. I can funnel information into the City's process and also back out to share our experience and catalyze other action by other organizations and cities. Generally speaking we have the technical knowledge how to reduce our energy use and address climate change. Our biggest challenges are how to collectively make decisions that scale up effective measures quickly and cost effectively, and how to ameliorate the impacts equitably and share in the solutions equitably so that we address environmental justice and improve social equity as we move forward. I have a strong understanding how difficult prioritizing our goals and actions may be and why it's worthwhile to take the time to do it right and build a strong community foundation for united action that works as much as possible without creating "winner" or "losers" but improving everyone's quality of life and experience living in Petaluma and our county. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? I understand that we are close to crossing the 1.5 degree C threshold that climate science has determined to be the point at which our climate becomes less stable and impacts may start cascading. For example, in western forests we have a combination of 100 years of fire suppression, climate impacts of drought and heat, insect impacts increased by drought and heat, and plant communities impacted by invasive plant species changing fuel configurations and quantities. All these interactions have caused larger fires that have torched communities in western states causing massive rebuilding efforts that use a tremendous amount of energy. So I think the urgency is very high and very real but we don't always see or experience these impacts directly and we certainly don't experience them proportionally. There is a sense of waiting for the government to fix this, but i it's too big and urgent and complex for the government alone to fix it. We all need to jump in and start fixing it in our personal lives, in our neighborhoods, in our towns and cities, our states and every level on up organizing and communicating and sharing information extensively as we go. Up to now, I have been working on progressive and ecological landscape design, and supporting climate change advocates like Daily Acts, marching, leasing electric vehicles, cutting our utility bills, but I see that isn't nearly enough. We need our community knowledge base to be increased and a conversation to be had on our values and priorities, and developing a plan of action that we can take over the next 1- 30 years to get our community and local ecologies ready for climate change and leave it in the best possible shape for our children and their children. In addition to a climate amelioration and adaptation plan, we also need some ways to measure our progress and hold each other accountable for meeting our goals. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? I've worked a lot in facilitating design processes that build consensus for the design of community spaces. More recently I've started to give presentations on sustainable landscapes and fire safer landscapes in wildland areas and work on the connectivity between highly functioning natural areas and natural systems and urban spaces. In integrating natural and urban systems and we can work toward multiple environmental benefits and decreased infrastructure cost. Always in community design processes or in seeking collaborative partners in restoration efforts, I encounter different points of view and finding ways to work together is a essential part of the process. Sometimes creating more of a common knowledge base addresses these differences. Sometimes its a process of gaining a greater reciprocal understanding of peoples values and priorities and working toward win/win solutions. Sometimes, through working together, we gain trust and shared experiences that help bridge differing points of view. Typically it takes all of the above, patience humor and being persistent through setbacks. Generally I find that the people who show up want to participate even they are skeptical or against something. The fact that they show up indicates they care, and want to be involved and have something to share or contribute to the process. Working with high risk youth in the SF Conservation Corps just out of college taught me that respect is a two way street; if you don't give it, you won't get it, and you won't be effective in the long run. People are so much more effective when we work as a team and so team building and inclusiveness and making things memorable and fun are essential to making progress on difficult issues. I played competitive sports and was captain of my college soccer team, but know it's the same qualities that make a good leader as make a good team mate. Creating an ethos and experience of a good team working together, being respectful, engaging constructively creates the most effective solutions and incorporates more diversity of views. Recently, I worked on the permitted garden templates for the rebuild in Santa Rosa,. We included rain gardens as 4-12% of the landscape area and while seemingly small, these rain gardens implemented across large neighborhoods have a large effect on groundwater recharge and lead to downsizing of stormwater infrastructure systems that saves substantial cost. In addition, more water loving plants can grow in the raingardens and less water is needed to sustain them as water is "banked" in the soil during the rainy season. This "small" solution can have a big effect when scaled up in a community and homeowners, contractors, and developers gain awareness of the benefits and are supported in learning how to install and maintain them. These types of "smaller' fixes, applied broadly add up to big wins environmentally and help connect people to the water cycle, using less water, understanding soil health and the effects of compaction. They can have a multiplier effect outward as people catch on and start applying and innovating. We worked through the City of Santa Rosa to get designs permitted and make them open source and have done a series of workshops promoting them and now Daily Acts is constructing demonstration gardens showcasing these and other sustainable features in Coffey Park. 2 10 Ann Baker In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Thanks for putting this issue at the forefront. We need to ask to hear from a broad and inclusive cross section of the community and understand how climate change is affecting people's lives and livelihood now and their concerns for future effects. Health impacts, job impacts, business impacts, neighborhood impacts from flooding or heat islands - all these things will affect some people more than others. Strategic planning using programs like Urban Footprint, SWOT type assessments of the strengths and weakness of Petaluma's built environment, and community strengths and weaknesses, will be really helpful. Having a well designed and facilitated community engagement process, and one with full Spanish translation, is essential to creating an inclusive dialogue and vision setting process consistently from the outset. Through such a process, Petaluma can identify neighborhoods and communities with greater threats and impacts, map these and start to prioritize improvements and investments. The State of California has a number of grant programs seeking to support such efforts for less advantaged communities in particular and Petaluma can prioritize that work within city limits but also support it in adjacent unincorporated areas. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? I feel like the climate crisis has been years in the making and will be many years in addressing and in a sense "weathering". We are not going to avoid many of its impacts and it will change our lives in many ways. We may see communities around the world suffer greatly especially if we don't take strong action now. For this reason I think creating brother/sister relationships with a number of communities is important ethically, to create a kind of social "life raft" where we share experiences and empathy and spurs us to work harder together. Climate change is about as welcome as a long term debt on a credit card being past due, but it can also make us look at ways our present lifestyle doesn't totally serve us and create healthy people and communities. In solving the climate crisis, we can do it in a way that gets us out in reduces pollution and its health impacts, creates more community based activities, heals natural areas in our cities, and solves some social inequities. There is a lot of work to do but I think we will be rewarded for doing it well and together as a community in more ways than we can count. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. 1. Listening to each neighborhood and creating a neighborhood summary that is updatable for progress and changes 2. Analysis of potential impacts neighborhoods and city wide and also local industries and businesses. 3. Urban Footprint type alternatives analysis of the impacts of different choices and investments in city planning, urban design, new developments, parks, green streets etc. 4. Community goal setting and prioritizing activities 5. Create 3-5 areas of focus and extensive effort for initial period of 5-10 years 6. Create a 5 year action plan that looks for solutions large and small that has multiple benefits, good return on investment, catalyzes further changes, and intercepts or stops climate impacts and/or energy use cascades 7. Create a separate group that conducts assessments and recommends adaptive changes to the 5 year action plan that is responsive to community input but not invested in defending the original goal setting and planning efforts 8. Continue to recruit new participants and organizations in working in the broader effort and communicate via a website to all Petalumans and in an open source way with other communities 3 11 Ann Baker Signature August 6, 2019 Date t 1 4 Ann Baker �P'1 ZlRECEIVED aw .. City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission, and Committee Application SEP 0 2019 r8c8 City Clerk's Office CITY CLERK_ 11 English Street • Petaluma, CA 94952 • 707.778.4360 • cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, I 1 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: Panama Bartholomy Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA, 94952 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to number to be available to the public?) be available to the public?) YES X NO YES X NO Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? X YES Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? X YES NO If so, for how long? If so, for how long? 2 years 2 years Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, willing to serve On another City Board, must be at least 55 years of age, Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Climate Action Commission Have you attended a meeting of this or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? X YES RN YES X NO Present Employer: The Building Decarbonization Coalition, a multi -sectoral collaboration of utilities, manufacturers, builders, cities and NGOs working on market and policy solutions for eliminating pollution from the built environment. 13 Panama Bartholomy Job Title: Founding Director Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: City of Sacramento Planning Commission, 2009-2011 County of Sacramento Environmental Commission, 2009-2012 City of Sacramento General Plan Advisory Committee, Parks, Recreation, Environment Sub -committee Chair, 2007-09 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: United States Green Building Council, Board Member 2012 United States Green Building Council, Northern California Chapter, Board Member 2007-2012, Board President 2010-2012 101 14 Panama Bartholomy What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I have worked for just under 20 years on climate change policies, programs and market solutions, inside and outside of government. My professional life has been one focused on bringing people together to develop and articulate common values and then helping turn that into climate and community change. I am a focused listener and understand the role that local government commissions have to help advise the City Council on strategy and policies and be a place where citizens and business can engage with their ideas and concerns. I have served on other city and cunty boards and commissions as well as large non-profit boards and so understand the roles and responsibilities of a board member. I work on climate solutions across California and the country currently and so will be able to bring examples of successful initiatives from other jurisdictions to my work as a commissioner. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Humboldt State University, 1997-2001, Bachelors of Science in Restorative Development University of California at Davis, 2004-2007, Masters of Science in Community Development Special Awards of Recognition Received: 15 Panama Bartholomy 3 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 agree we are in a climate emergency. Therefore I want to offer my experience to the city on directions we can take that will realistically help the City, County, State and world. 1 have seen and been a part of very succesful and not succesful climate change mitigation efforts and want to help the city quickly move towards success while avoiding ideas that have been tried and found to be less effective. If appointed I feel like the Commission has a role to play in supporting the Council with well -researched, community -vetted, realistic, impactful and implementable strategy and policy recommendations. I see the Council set up the Commission to also play a role in community engagement and outreach in order to help the various parts of our community better understand our climate challenges, our possible options and then help them to come together around common solutions. To these ends my objectives are to (1) help understand the Council's needs and work to fullfill them, (2) help identify where the community knowledge and desires on climate change are and craft strategies to advance engagement and action, and (3) be a resource for the community on what the City and others are doing on climate change and why. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? 4 16 Panama Bartholomy Are you associated with any Organization/Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? No If so, please state name of Organization/Employer: NA 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 conflict arises? X YES NO How did you hear about this opening? Applicant's Signature Argus -Courier Date ["'t i �•� 9/9/19 May 16, 2019 17 Panama Bartholomy 4k�aL,u Y City of Petaluma, California =e6a Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Panama Bartholomy Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA, 94952 Home Phone: Cell Phone: Work Phone: 101171101� 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within I have lived at the current address since October Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for 2017 and owned it since August of 2015. not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. have worked for nearly 20 -years on climate change, within State government agencies and for industry non -profits. Over this time I have worked on transportation, buildings, land use and industry policies and issues primarly, and touched on agriculture and forestry. I have had the opportunity to craft and implement policies that included education, incentive and regulatory approachs to climate change. I have led and participated in multi -stakeholder efforts to bring together industry actors to develop common approaches to climate problems. I led a 31 -country effort in Europe with building and utility -industry stakeholders to define a common investment approach to building energy retrofits to increase investor confidence in expected savings. 18 Panama Bartholomy What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I meet the qualifications of residency within the City, as well as professional experience with climate issues. Beyond this my professional and civic activities has given me experience in successful and less successful approaches to the outcomes the Council has outlined for the Commission in the founding ordinance. Based on the stated goals for the Committee I would offer the following points from my experience that I believe qualifies me for service on the Commission. I have participated in and led other city -based efforts to engage citizenry in long-range planning efforts to bring about positive changes in their community and have some hard won lessons learned on what does and doesn't work on that type of engagement. I work directly in this field and can help the City think about how to describe our impact and possible directions we could take in a way that is scientifically accurate and in plain enough language to allow it to be engaging and empowering. I have worked with city staff across California on implementing policies, both from within State government and as the Director of the Building Decarbonization Coalition and am reasonably confident that I could work well with Petaluma's great staff. My masters degree is in community development and I love engaging citizenry in community improvement activities so would welcome opportunities to help bring community groups together to craft policies that can be embraced by a wide swath of Petaluma's citizens. Most of my career has been spent on documenting and prioritizing climate change best practices from government and business on climate change and will be happy to work with other committee members and staff on doing so for Petaluma. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? Human society has produced a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions that has led to levels in the atmosphere that are causing a warming of our planet that is already leading to negative impacts from weather and carry -on impacts, such as sea level rise. These impacts are expected to worsen and will be felt disproportionally by lower-income communities least able to adapt to the new climate reality. The urgency to address this crisis is great as emissions levels look to be accelerating and we have passed the point that the leading scientists suggest is a safe level of warming to avoid the catastrophic impacts of climate change. I lead a multi -sectoral industry coalition of utilities, manufacturers, builders, cities and NGOs that work on market and policy solutions to building pollution. I also seek to take personal responsibility for my and my family's role in climate change by reducing emissions from our lifestyles. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? My career of nearly 20 years working on climate change at its heart has been efforts to bring together disparate stakeholders to try to find common ground. I have worked with individuals and groups of industries and citizens that had concerns about different proposed approaches to addressing climate change. Whether their concerns are personal property, cost, convenience, aesthetics, environment or any others it is necessary to understand where people are coming from and why they feel the way they do in order to craft solutions that will work for the widest range of Petaluma's citizens, businesses and civic organizations. 19 Panama Bartholomy In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Step one in any efforts to ensure more equitable approaches to climate solutions is to engage various groups and citizens that represent historically underserved communities and communities that will have a harder time accessing potential solutions. This engagement should be an opportunity to listen to these communities and involve them in discussions to draw out what their reality is, their needs are and their ideas for climate action. This should be a part a robust assessment of community needs, development of common indicators to measure success and set goals for the City's climate efforts. These efforts should be done with the above community groups that have already been engaged with and brought into the "community of solutions" so that there is a foundation of trust between the City and these communities before work together begins and they don't feel that the approach and solutions are already baked before being brought to them for their input. After goals and measurement indicators are adopted and the communities have been engaged with groups and leaders within underserved communities can be identified to help organize community -led decision making processes that will more deeply engage the community in the Committee's actions. This should include holding events at locations and times more easily accessible to underserved communities, extra outreach, including translation, to underserved populations about events and policies and policy development efforts that allow opportunities to educate citizens and involve them in choices and trade-offs in the development process. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? feel it is tragic and frightening. It is an existential crisis that requires political action to bring about reductions from large fossil -fuel companies, changes in the way that we build -out communities and some life-style adjustments to avoid the worst impacts from it. As a Committee -member I would need to balance what I may feel is needed to be done globally with the reality of what we can feasibly achieve in Petaluma. I feel my background in the science, policy and communication of climate change and my passion and concern about the crises would make me an active and driven committee -member that would push the committee to adopt the types of policies we need and can implement. I would feel driven to engage the community and community groups because no local solutions can be achieved without their support and therefore my concern for climate would push me to be sure they are a equal partner in developing recommendations for the Council. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. It comes down to transportation and buildings. Together these two sectors represent 92% of the City's direct emissions (Transportation 64%, Buildings 24%). So our focus, if we are to look at direct emissions rather than indirect emissions (purchasing, lifestyle, etc.) needs to be on solutions in these two sectors. For transportation we need to build and renovate our community to allow for options for mobility outside of a single -occupant vehicle, need to invest in a more robust public transportation network, need to offer all -electric transportation options (car share for example) and help citizens move their own transportation choices off of fossil fuels (permit fee reductions and streamlining, education, etc.) For buildings we have the benefit of Sonoma Clean Power (SCP) in our community. This means we have electricity that is both cheaper and cleaner than the State average. We need to find ways to use this cleaner and cheaper electricity to replace other fossil -fuels in our homes, our heating systems. The city should consider ways to avoid the laying of new fossil fuel infrastructure and helping building owners and occupants transition off of fossil fuels in their buildings. Partnerships with SCP, PG&E, and other entities that will help with costs through programs will be critical for Petaluma's success. 20 Panama Bartholomy Signature August 6, 2019 Date ij, ww A-- 9/9/19 21 Panama Bartholomy �p,LU 4 .. 17 City of Petaluma, Califon ECEIVED City Board, Commission, and Committee Appli {� 219 r8e$ City Clerk's Office Cff 11 English Street • Petaluma, CA 94952 - 707.778.4360 • citycl .ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, 1 1 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca. us. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA 94952-2515 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES 'V NO Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? A. George Beeler E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) V YES NO If so, for how long? V YES NO 1981 to 1985 and again 1995 to present Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? 'V YES NO Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, must be at least 55 years of age: Two (2) members may be 18 or over. Climate Action Committee If so, for how long? 1981 to 1985 and again 1995 to present If not appointed to your first choice, are you willing to serve on another City Board, Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE additional choice. No, because climate is the most critical issue at this time. Have you attended a meeting of this or other CityI Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? V YES NO ( A/ YES NO Present Employer: AIM Associates, Petaluma, CA 94952-2515 Currently in the process of retiring. 11a George Beeler Job Title: Principal Architect Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: 2014-Present—Appointed Member of the California Technical Forum, a collaboration of independent subject matter experts who review and issue technical information for the CA Public Utilities Commission & the CA Energy Commission on utility energy efficiency and demand reduction incentive programs. 2012-2017—Appointed Member of Sonoma Clean Power, Business Operations Committee/Community Advisory Committee. 2007-2010—Member of the Petaluma Development Code Committee. Served on Green Building Subcommittee that developed an affordable "tiered green reach code" incorporating energy efficiency requirements beyond the existing code. Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: 2011-2016— Board of Directors, Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma. 2015 President (CEO), Board of Directors 2017-present—Chair, Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma's "Advocating for Social and Environmental Responsibility Team." 2018 - present—Legal Observer, North Bay Rapid Response Network monitoring and documenting ICE activities in Sonoma County. 2011 - present—North Bay Organizing Project, a grassroots, multi -racial, and multi -issue organization comprised of over twenty-two faith, environmental, labor, student and community-based organizations in Sonoma County. 2013-2017—Board of Directors, and Founding Board Member of Village Network of Petaluma, building a more age -friendly Petaluma. 2003—Founding member of Board of Directors of the Redwood Empire Chapter of U.S. Green Building Council. 1996-1999—Board of Directors for The Environmental Business Council of the North Bay. 1994-1997—Member of Steering Committee for SSU Environmental Technology Center. 1992—Board of Advisors, for Earth Lab - Education and Demonstration for Sustainable Energy and Agriculture, SSU Department of Environmental Studies and Planning. 1988-1991—Board of Directors for the Setu Center & the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation. 2 23 George Beeler What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I will draw upon the hands-on experience of the most recent 25 -years in my 40 -year architectural career. During that time, I focused on the blossoming frontier of green design with a heavy emphasis on using appropriate energy efficient technology technology to reduce climate change impacts. Working with advocacy and governmental entities at the county and state level, I am known as a bold proponent of addressing climate change while listening carefully to and finding common ground with people whose beliefs initially appear to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum. Nothing feels better, to me, than finding solutions that are acceptable to all stake holders. I want to bring these collaboration skills and technical knowledge back to my home town, Petaluma. At least half of my work has been remodeling existing buildings—which is one of the biggest building challenges we face in Petaluma. In fact remodeling to make existing buildings very energy efficient and healthy for the occupants is the best green choice because of all of the embodied energy and resources saved. A substantial added bonus, is that making residences energy efficient for low income people makes housing more affordable, more comfortable and healthier. I have designed affordable housing in Petaluma, both new and remodels. Careful design for the site conditions and microclimate makes a huge difference without adding cost. Careful selection of low embodied energy building materials must be included. Energy efficient design is critically important because in addition to reducing GHG it provides risk reduction and resiliency since energy efficient buildings will be more comfortable for longer periods during fire danger electrical outages or electrical outages from severe storms. Please see my website for more detailed information and project examples aimgreen.com College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Registerd Architect, California C9542 & New York 13740 & NCARB 27839 Certification LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional 1972 Bachelor of Architecture, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York 1968 Purdue University: Physics -Chemistry Special Awards of Recognition Received: National Science Foundation grant for Environmental Technology Center, Sonoma State University. The conceptual design by AIM Associates won a National Science Foundation grant to design and construct this facility that teaches, displays and is a state-of-the-art, example of energy efficiency, passive solar, daylighting, renewable energy, and resource efficient materials. Funding was also provided by a California Petroleum Violation Fund grant and matching funds by the university. California High Performance School awarded to Kenilwrth Junior High School. AIM Associates was the leader of the "Green Team" of High Performance School (HPS) consultants for the Petaluma City School District. Ellen and George Beeler's live/work home rehabilitation was the first California home to meet the Thousand Home Challenge. It also won the 2011 award for the Best Large Home Remodel in Marin and Sonoma Counties. Spring Hill Montessori School primarily, but with other projects by AIM won the Petaluma Heritage Society Life Time Acheivement award in 1988. 3 24 George Beeler 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: Serving on the Petaluma Climate Action Commission would provide a sublime symmetry at this time in my life, while at the same time furthering my life -time goal of leaving the planet a little bit greener than it would have been without my existence. The majority of my forty -year career as an architect has been focused on pushing the envelope of what is possible for environmentally responsible buildings. Working with clients seeking "state-of-the-art" projects, leading industry engineers, and other experts in their fields, to achieve award winning, exemplary buildings, (some of which are used as case studies), has been gratifying. Now transitioning into retirement, I yearn to have more influence than one building at a time. Which is why my last five years have been focused on helping county and state organizations to implement tangible ways to reduce greenhouse gasses and address climate change. Locally, I served a four-year appointed term on the Sonoma Clean Power Business Operations Committee/Community Advisory Committee. While at the state level, I am currently serving my fourth term of a renewed, appointed membership on The California Technical Forum. My work with the California Technical Forum gives me access to what the California Energy Commission is studying and what a broad range of utilities are doing in CA and other states. The PCAC need not reinvent the wheel to implement proven ideas, we can learn from the experiments of similar -sized communities to implement: • Collaborating with Sonoma Clean Power and PG&E for Petaluma appropriate programs that they cannot provide on their own. • Encouraging the market place to address the full range of climate mitigation. For example review how other cities have used building energy and water use rating labels to help buyers or renters compare when making choices. • Partnering with transportation agencies and explore communication apps and other creative approaches to encourage bicycle riding, walking, and carpooling to school and employment. Consider ways to provide electric cars to low income neighborhoods with a commitment to use as a commuter carpool. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? Registered Architect in New York and California, I was educated in Physics and Chemistry at Purdue University, and earned my Bachelor of Architecture from New York's Pratt Institute in 1972. My early work with scientists and engineers designing pharmaceuticl laboratories instilled enthusiasm for sophisticated team design so essential in our complex world. As a direct result, my architectural firm has focused on the leading edge of green and deep energy efficiency for new and existing commercial, institutional and residential projects. Cost effectively using the best -suited technology (the goal for every project is to be on the path to zero -net energy), I have collaborated with researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the Building Science Group at UC Berkeley, and have provided technical support for cities, school districts and architectural firms. Perhaps most important, my wife and I "walk our talk" by remodeling our 1940's "energy -hog" live/work building in Petaluma for deep energy efficiency. Significantly, our house was the first NorCal residence to meet the Thousand Home Challenge. Our carbon foot print is 1/10th of the average American while we live a very enjoyable simple life. Continued from "Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Commission." • Exploring having Zipcar type car rentals in Petaluma so low income households do not need to own two cars, apartments close -in may be able to have less parking, and fewer people will need to own SUVs, vans and pickups. • Explore and develop corporate, state, and federal grant opportunities to fund programs or try pilot projects. • As mentioned elsewhere, one program of considerable interest is potentially removing the legal barriers that currently prevent neighborhoods from sharing a photovoltaic system. Once in place, these systems would not only reduce utility bills, but also provide resilience, safety and economic buffering during power outages from wild -fire dangers to post -earthquake 4 25 George Beeler Are you associated with any Organization/Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? No. If so, please state name of Organization/Employer: None. 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 conflict arises? V YES NO How did you hear about this opening? Multiple sources includingCAP Applicant's Signature May 16, 2019 Date Andrew George Beeler September 9, 2019 26 George Beeler 5 SAI' U City of Petaluma, California 78�$ Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Andrew George Beeler Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: Cell 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within I have lived at Petaluma, CA Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for 94952, for 20 years. And at other places in not less than one year prior to appointment Petaluma since 1981. Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. Starting in 1998, I have published and presented four peer-reviewed papers at national sustainability conferences. Each paper includes the technical aspects of designing best practice environmentally responsible buildings as well as documented examplars for managing owner, design and construction teams. I also delineate the integrative team process utilized from site selection through construction and post occupancy evaluation, for both new -build and retro -fit commercial, institutional, and residential projects. 27 George Beeler What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? My technical sustainability and team collaboration expertise is well documented in other sections of this application so here I will describe other credentials. Growing community involvement is one of the great blessings that comes with my transitioning into retirement. I have collaborative working relationships with the leadership of a wonderful variety of community groups from my church the Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma, North Bay Organizing Project, Daily Acts, Petaluma Day Labor Initiative, Village Network of Petaluma, North Bay Rapid Response, Indivisible Petaluma, Petaluma Bounty, Rebuilding Together Petaluma, to Petaluma People Services. These groups make possible relationships with a much larger diversity of Petaluma residents than my career was able to provide. These relationships will help me help bring the diversity of opinions that will be a necessary part of the work of the Climate Action Commission. I love getting community input like we got at the Climate Action Petaluma event 9/5/2019. There are some creative ideas that I learned and would love to explore as a Petaluma Climate Action Commissioner while synergistically bringing them to the California Technical Forum as pilot projects of utilities to serve low income and youth residents, like the idea of electric bicycles. CalTF access to the CEC will help me promote removing the legal barriers to neighborhoods sharing a photovoltaic system to not only reduce utility bills but to provide resilience during power outages from wild fire danger to post earthquake or severe weather events. Some Petaluma homes have wells that could provide water if the municipal system goes down. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? I have the good fortune of having climate action be my profession, and my mission in life! Because of this, I grieve for Mother Earth and her inhabitants. The knowledge that humans are willfully exploiting and poisoning our planet became so unbearable over a decade ago that I began studying the moral and ethical issues of the nightmare possibility that humans (along with the vast majority of all life), could become extinct as a direct result of climate change. Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross divides grief into different stages. The first stage is Denial—where too many of our decision - makers choose to remain. The second stage is Angei=where the majority of the frustrated, irritated and anxious among us have gotten stuck. The last stage is Acceptance—where I believe the Petaluma Climate Action Committee is right now—exploring options to put a new plan in place, then moving forward to find solutions. One critical component of this plan will be taking a deep look at the recommendations from other local groups like the , the Center for Climate Protection, Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority, Sonoma County Conservation Action, etc. We can then extrapolate what is especially relevant to Petaluma and raise the bar where it will be most effective for Petaluma's circumstances. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? A specific example comes from my four year tenure as an appointed member of Sonoma Clean Power (SCP), Business Operations Committee/Community Advisory Committee. One of my fellow committee members was also serving on the board of a Sonoma County anti -tax organization. Citing his career as a financial expert for Chevron, he publicly declared that the "only community benefit should be the lowest possible rates." To be honest, for awhile I felt he was my nemesis. Then I made an effort to get to see him as a complex human being who had a very different life and professional experience than my own. I began to listen to his comments at meetings with curiosity rather than judgement. At one memorable SCP meeting I publicly said that I understood this fellow's concern about being fiscally responsible to the community. I then followed this with the suggestion to be "extra careful about the choices we make for reducing green house gases (GHG), by using the best available science while also being the most cost effective. He enthusiastically agreed, adding, "Let's find the most cost effective ways to reduce GHG." To my surprise, this consensus building was as glorious to me as solving complex technical problems or resolving management dilemmas. 28 George Beeler In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? By actively engaging with the stressed -out individuals and groups who live under constant threat of economic, ethnic, cultural and/or gender bias, and therefore feel uncomfortable engaging in local government forums, town -hall meetings, and other traditional outreach activities. We must creatively build upon our already established lines of communication with those city, county, and regional entities which already have trusting relationships in those communities. I, for one, have already established collaborative working relationships with the leadership of diverse community groups through work within my church, the Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma, as well as the North Bay Organizing Project, Daily Acts, Petaluma Day Labor Initiative, Village Network of Petaluma, North Bay Rapid Response, Indivisible Petaluma, Petaluma Bounty, Rebuilding Together Petaluma, and Petaluma People Services. These relationships, combined with outreach activities of the other CAC members, can go a long way towards incorporating the diversity of opinions and contributions that form a critical component of the Petaluma Climate Action Commission. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? I know that we must take immediate action in every possible way or we will soon reach catastrophic tipping points like methane release from melting tundra or the ocean temperature and acidity reaching the point that it cannot absorb more carbon dioxide and may even start releasing it. This knowledge became so unbearable over a decade ago that I began studying the moral and ethical issues of the nightmare possibility that humans along with the vast majority of life on the Earth could become extinct from climate change. I have found comfort and encouragement in the teaching of great thinkers like Joanna Macy who says, paraphrasing, how lucky we are to be alive at this time when humans know the necessity to evolve from our adolescent behavior of exploiting the Earth without regard to the consequences to maturing to an adult attitude of taking responsibility for our actions. I have the good fortune of having climate action as both my profession and my mission in life! Working on this with other dedicated people is my antidote for despair. My wife and I walk our talk. We remodeled our home to be the first in CA to meet the Thousand Home Challenge. We only drive solar and Evergreen charged electric cars. The last time I did a careful analysis our carbon footprint was 1/10th of the average American while we are living a very comfortable but delightfully modest lifestyle. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. First, after understanding our full charge from our Petaluma City Council, I believe the commission should take a deep look at the recommendations of our fine Sonoma County groups like the Center for Climate Protection, Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority, Sonoma County Conservation Action, etc. We should explore what is especially relevant to Petaluma and raise the bar where it will be most effective for Petaluma's circumstances including all stake holder interests, reducing green house gases, being cost effective and being equitable. • We do not need to reinvent the wheel for many other ideas, we can learn from the experiments of similar communities. • Provide affordable housing for our Petaluma work force to be equitable while reducing commuting GHG. • Look for ways to encourage the market place to address the full range of climate mitigation. For example review how other cities have used building energy and water use rating labels to help buyers and renters compare when making choices. • Study the possiblity of having Zipcar type car rentals in Petaluma so low income households do not need to own two cars, apartments close enough may be able to have less parking, those residents that own an SUV because the need for occasional camping trips, or a pick up for occasional purchases of compost may be better of getting them from Zipcar. • Find ways to partner with Sonoma Clean Power or PG&E for Petaluma appropriate programs that they cannot provide on their own. • Look for state of federal grant opportunities to fund programs or try pilot projects. • Partner with transportation agencies and explore communication apps and other ways to encourage bicycle riding, walking, and carpooling to school, employment and shoping Perhaps help provide electric cars to low income neighborhoods with a comittment to use as a commuter carpool. 29 George Beeler Signature August 6, 2019 30 Andrew George Beeler September 9, 2019 George Beeler rnUCEIVED City of Petaluma, Califo ... City Board, Commission, and Committee App In 2019 -18r,li� City Clerk's Office 11 English Street - Petaluma, CA 94952 - 707.778.4360 - cityc.�Acl-ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA 94975-0031 Phone: (if appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) x YES __ NO Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? YES x NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? YES x -NO Duane M. Bellinger E -Mail: (if appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES NO If so, for how long? If so, for how long? Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, willing to serve on another City Board, must be at least 55 years of age; Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please Indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Climate Action Committee No Have you attended a meeting of this or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? X YES NO - YES x NO Present Employer: Retired 31 Duane Bellinger Job Title: N/A Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/office Held and Dates: None since 2000 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: None since 2000 PA 32 Duane Bellinger What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? No special interests, skills or talents. I read widely in science, astronomy and history. I could see the climate catastrophe coming thirty years ago especially as it affects sea level rise. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): None relevant Special Awards of Recognition Received: None 33 Duane Bellinger 3 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. Help SMART establish the old "Crown Station" at Corona Road as an urban hub to maximize walking, biking, bus access and ridership. 2. Emphasize a child friendly walkable and bikeable environment while maximizing the green urbanism needed for the low carbon future. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? I've worked with the city manager, city council, and developers to build the best, walkable, bike -friendly, prize-winning school district in Sonoma County. I have also worked to minimize the effects of sea level rise on the future of Petaluma. 4 34 Duane Bellinger Are you associated with any Organization/ Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? No If so, please state name of Organization/Employer: 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 conflict arises? X YES NO How did you hear about this opening? At the board meeting. Applicant's Signature Date 0l May 16, 2019 35 Duane Bellinger 5 L City ql'Petaluma, California Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, I VEnglish Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience With one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA 94975-0031 RMSTIMMMIRM Cell Phone: Duane M. Bellinger Work Phone: N/A 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within Exception provided for the Climate Action Committee Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for not less than one year prior to appointment? - Do you have professional expertise -in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. M 36 Duane Bellinger What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I have been pressing Petaluma to address the sea level aspect of global warming since 2008. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? Our subsidies to carbon -fueled transportation may well heat the globe and make the planet untenable for our grandchildren. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? I spent a dozen years on a school board. 2 37 Duane Bellinger In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Reach out to all members of our community, invite input and ensure transparency of this committee. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? I feel hot and getting hotter. I would bring an alternative perspective to this committee. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. Require mixed-use green urban development at the Corona SMART Station. Place a moratorium on construction exempting those projects in compliance with the 2020 building standards. End all subsidies to carbon use. 3 38 Duane Bellinger jNkjgusj 6, 2019 39 j)Uane sell!"ge' L APPLICATION WITHDRAWN RECEIVED a az City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission, and Committee Applicati G 14 2019 rse$ City Clerk's Office CJTY,QLERK 1 1 English Street - Petaluma, CA 94952. 707.778.4360 • cityclerk � i lu, r lu.uu.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: Ronald Chestnut Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (if appointed, do you want this E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to number to be available to the public?) be available to the public?) X YES NO X YES NO Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? ( If so, for how long? x YES NO I Seven years Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? I If so, for how long? X YES NO ( Seven years Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, willing to serve on another City Board, must be at least 55 years of age, Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Climate Action Commission Have you attended a meeting of this or other City( Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? YES X NO Present Employer: Retired YES X NO 40 Ronald Chestnut Job Title: Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Sonoma County Civil Grand Jury 2017 -present Currently Foreperson Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: 2 41 Ronald Chestnut What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? As a member of the Civil Grand Jury, I've learned much about both local and county governance. I have an analytical mind and am practiced in deeply investigating topics. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): California State University at Long Beach, B.S in Physics, 1968 New York State University Stony Brook, Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics 1974 Special Awards of Recognition Received: 3 42 Ronald Chestnut 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 am encouraged by the emphasis by the City Council on environmental concerns, especially as they pertain to Climate Change. I can bring analytical expertise to deliberations on advice to the council. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? I am active in the Two Rock Aikido community, and hold a fifth -degree blackbelt in that martial art. The underlying philosophy of peacefully resolving issues lends itself well to group endeavors. 4 43 Ronald Chestnut Are you associated with any Organization/ Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? Yes If so, please state name of Organization/Employer- Sonoma County Civil Grand Jury City policy directs all appointed advisory body members not to vote on matters where there exists t potential conflict of interest. Would you be willing to abstain from voting if such conflict arises? X How did you hear about this opening? Date August 14, 2019 5 44 Ronald Chestnut City of Petaluma, California Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commissio Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. �1 Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: Cell Phone: Ronald Chestnut 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within I have lived at my current address since July, 2012. Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. As a physicist, I have followed the science of climate change with increasing interest since the 80's. The science is brutally clear and the results of not reacting forcefully would be devastating. I was an early adopter of electric cars -- I drove the EV -1 at the turn of the century and have advocated strongly for electric cars. 45 Ronald Chestnut What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I have a strong understanding of local and county governance from my service in the Sonoma County Civil Grand Jury and an excellent knowledge of the science around Climate Change. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? There are many crucial political items which demand attention at all levels of government, but they all pale in comparison to ignoring the manifold drastic effects of climate change, which will overwhelm all of us. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? I find that really listening to other points of view is the key to positive interaction. When underlying assumptions and beliefs are transparent to all, consensus is a much more probable outcome. 46 Ronald Chestnut In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Some meetings must include citizen input. Any recommendations passed to the City Council must include full background information and the facts considered when making the recommendation, and be available to the public. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? The climate crisis is by far the most important issue confronting humanity and the whole planet. Considering climate effects in every decision on a par with other political goals will lead the city in the right direction. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. 1) Buildings are a major cause of wasting energy. Encouraging energy retrofits in exiting buildings and demanding zero net energy use new buildings is a good step. 2) 1 get the impression that there are an increasing number of electric cars in Petaluma. Even more chargers and promotion of electric cars is a good step. 3) 1 also note the increasing number of houses with solar panels. Some innovative steps might be considered to make neighborhoods net -zero users of electricity. 4) Encouraging the use of much less plastic would address some environmental concerns. 5) The plastics which are used could all be of types which are easily recycled. 6) Encouraging less packaging (especially non -recyclable) would address some concerns. 7) Petaluma's example could be extended to all of Sonoma County. 47 Ronald Chestnut Signature 48 Date August 14,2019 Ronald Chestnut RECEIVED SEP City of Petaluma, California 0 2019 City Board, Commission, and Committee Applicat@ITY _CLERK 185$ City Clerk's Office 11 English Street • Petaluma, CA 94952. 707.778.4360 • cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) X YES NO 707-765-1059 Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? X YES 1►101 Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? X YES NO Jeffrey Creque E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES NO jacreque@sonic.net If so, for how long? If so, for how long? 15 years 15 years Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Five(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, willing to serve on another City Board, must be at least 55 years of age; Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Climate Action Commission Tree Advisory Committee Have you attended a meeting of this or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies previously? YES Present Employer: Carbon Cycle Institute Yes NO M X YES NO Jeffrey Creque Job Title: Director of Rangeland and Agroecosystem Management Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you have served, Position/Office Held and Dates: Bolinas Planning Council 1984-1986 Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, and Dates: Member, North Coast Compost Coalition, 2019. Drawdown Marin Carbon Sequestration Collaborative, 2019 Co-founder and Steering Committee Member, Marin Carbon Project, 2007 -Present. www.marincarbonproject.org Advisory board member and technical consultant, Bolinas-Stinson Beach Resource Recovery greenwaste composting project. 1996 -Present. Technical Consultant, West Marin Compost Project. 2005 -Present. Founding Member and Technical Consultant, West Marin Compost Coalition. 1997 -Present. Agricultural Director, Apple Tree International. Nepal, Bolivia, Mexico. 1997-2008. 2 50 Jeffrey Creque What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? I have been working in the climate sector since 2006, beginning as a co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project. My work has focused on terrestrial carbon sequestration, particularly in the agricultural sector, but also more broadly, including urban forestry and blue carbon. I bring 35 years of carbon -focused agricultural experience to the work, and have been working in my current role with the Carbon Cycle Institute, which I helped found, since 2013. 1 served as Agroecologist for Nan Tucker McEvoy at her certified organic Petaluma olive ranch from 1997 to 2014, where I used carbon capture as an organizing principle in the development of that project. I am a USDA-NRCS certified Conservation Planner and Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planner, and have been involved in the development of two significant community compost projects; one in 1997 in Bolinas, where I ran an organic farm from 1984 through 2004, and one in Nicasio. I am currently active in training Resource Conservation District personnel across the state in the process of Carbon Farm Planning, which I developed in my role with the Marin Carbon Project in 2013. As part of that effort, we collaborated with Colorado State University in the development of the on-line terrestrial carbon quantification tool, COMET -Planner (www.Comet-planner.com), to enable quantification of the GHG benefits of a suite of USDA-NRCS conservation practices identified for use on working lands through the Carbon Farm Planning process. Also in my role at the Carbon Cycle Institute, I have helped identify and quantify working land carbon dioxide removal strategies at the scale of the State of California and am currently actively engaged in informing conversations with CDFA, BAAQMD, CARB, CNRA, CARCD and other state agencies around the potential of working lands to make a major contribution to both mitigating the climate crisis and building environmental resilience in the face of that crisis. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Ph.D. 1996. Rangeland Ecology. Utah State University, Logan. M.Sc. 1991. Range Management. University of California, Berkeley. Graduate Studies, Agroecology. 1987-1988. University of California, Santa Cruz. Certified Arborist, International Society of Arboriculture, 1984-1989. Apprenticeship in Biodynamic -French Intensive horticulture, 1979-1983, Bolinas, CA. B.A.'s 1977. Environmental Studies and Biology. University of California, Santa Cruz. Special Awards of Recognition Received: Marin Conservation League, Marin Green Award for Environmental Leadership, 2019. USDA-NRCS Excellence in Conservation: Innovator of the year, 2015. 3 51 Jeffrey Creque 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 believe I bring a unique set of skills and experience to the Commission that can be extremely useful as the City seeks to act on its recent declaration of a Climate Emergency. We face unprecedented challenges now, and these will only grow in the foreseeable future. Near-term meaningful action is required and my well-grounded experience and theoretical training can help inform sound Council decisions in this critically important endeavor. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? i am particularly interested in the potential for improvements in the management of Petaluma food waste and identification of urban forest and soil carbon enhancement opportunities. 4 52 Jeffrey Creque Are you associated with any Organization/ Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? No. If so, please state name of Organization/Employer: 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 conflict arises? X YES NO How did you hear about this opening? Word of mouth Applicant's Signature Date 8/22/19 Q May 16, 2019 53 Jeffrey Creque 5 SAL Ur a City of Petaluma, California =85$ Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: Cell Phone: Jeffrey Creque Work Phone: Email: 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within I have live within Petaluma City limits for 15 years. Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. I have been working in the climate sector since 2006, beginning as a co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project. My work has focused on terrestrial carbon sequestration, particularly in the agricultural sector, but also more broadly, including urban forestry and blue carbon. I bring 35 years of carbon -focused agricultural experience to the work, and have been working in my current role with the Carbon Cycle Institute, which I helped found, since 2013. 1 served as Agroecologist for Nan Tucker McEvoy at her certified organic Petaluma olive ranch from 1997 to 2014, where I used carbon capture as an organizing principle in the development of that project. I am a USDA-NRCS certified Conservation Planner and Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planner, and have been involved in the development of two significant community compost projects; one in 1997 in Bolinas, where I ran an organic farm from 1984 through 2004, and one in Nicasio. 54 Jeffrey Creque What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I am currently active in training Resource Conservation District personnel across the state in the process of Carbon Farm Planning, which I developed in my role with the Marin Carbon Project in 2013. As part of that effort, we collaborated with Colorado State University in the development of the on-line terrestrial carbon quantification tool, COMET -Planner (www.Comet-planner.com), to enable quantification of the GHG benefits of a suite of USDA-NRCS conservation practices identified for use on working lands through the Carbon Farm Planning process. Also in my role at the Carbon Cycle Institute, I have helped identify and quantify working land carbon dioxide removal strategies at the scale of the State of California and am currently actively engaged in informing conversations with CDFA, BAAQMD, CARB, CNRA, CARCD and other state agencies around the potential of working lands to make a major contribution to both mitigating the climate crisis and building environmental resilience in the face of that crisis. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? I have a strong theoretical and practical understanding of the climate crisis. The urgency is grave. please see above for my involvement in climate action. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? Over the past 10 years I have given 100's of talks on climate and the role of terrestrial ecosystems in mitigating climate destabilization. Audiences have varied widely, from committed climate activists to ranching communities that will not use the words "climate change." While I have deeply seated convictions around this issue, I am also able to engage in reasoned discussion with those of opposing views. 552 Jeffrey Creque In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Impacted communities must be included in problem/solution identification and implementation. Impacts of city action on all community members must be considered and needs and concerns must be honored. Action, to be effective, but be agreed upon by those affected by those actions How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission? I am deeply concerned about the climate crisis, which has been the focus of my professional work for at least the past 13 years. I believe my understanding of the potential of terrestrial carbon to be both a mitigation and a resilience strategy would be a significant contribution to the Petaluma Climate Action Commission. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. Food waste reduction/elimination. Insuring food "waste" is diverted to human use, animal feed or composting to reduce energy use and methane production. Eliminating single use plastics Enhancing use of compost and mulch throughout city properties and making these materials available to the general population, along with informational materials regarding their use and climate benefits; Maximizing tree canopy in the city, focusing on park lands, city lands, school properties and commercial/industrial lands and parking lots. Incentivize tree planting on private lands and public boulevards in front of homes; Encouraging solar installations in parking lots and on roofs; Supporting distributed energy generation via rooftop solar Supporting micro grid development for climate and earthquake resilience. 56 Jeffrey Creque 3 Signature Date 9,G�7CA� 8/22/19 August 6, 2019 574 Jeffrey Creque a _City of Petaluma, California City Board, Commission, and Committee Applicatic8Ep 0 4 2019 rs�g City Clerk's Office CITY CLERK 11 English Street ® Petaluma, CA 94952 ® 707.778.4360 . cityclerkCaci.petaiuma.ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, 1 I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.co. us. Name: Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) VES X Mn .. you ove within the Petaluma City limits? YES NO X YES -NO Barbara Crowley E -Mail: (If appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES N If so, for how long? I Ten Years Ten Years Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Five(5) members o= Senior Advisory must be at least 55 years of age; Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please Indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Youthf ' r Have you attended a meeting of this or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other ... bodies - YES X NO Present Employer: Private Patient Advocate -Self Employed YES X NO 58 Barbara Crowley Patient Advocate Previous Governmental Bodies/Elective Offices you haveserved, Position/Office Held andDates: Sonoma County Civil Grand Jury Served one year; 2012-2013 Grand Juror Member Participated on Law Committee acting as one of an investigative body dealing with complaints of County and City Government, Public Schools, Redevelopment Agencies and Special Districts. I also assisted in the writing of The Final Report of Traumatic Incidents: Helping the Helpers, and was one of the 18 members, as we investigated the aforementioned with integrity, fairness and dedication to make positive changes for Sonoma County and residents. I felt honored to experience the opportunity to influence how well county and city governments were serving their citizens. Civic or Charitable Organization to which you have belonged, Position/Office Held, andDates: I have been a Hospice Volunteer for 4 years, serving in the co leadership role of Spousal Support Loss Groups as well a, doing individual support for cliients experiencing loss, who prefer one on one opportunities. Volunteer for Catholic Charities doing Holiday Food Distribution Volunteer in Classrooms in Elementary School 59 Barbara Crowley I am a Registerd Nurse with many years in the Emergency Department as Triage Nurse. i am aware of the implications of Climate Affects and can approach this with a clinical knowledge, I also hold a Masters Degree In Counseling and a Master Degree in Education. I worked, as a second career, in a school system, where I was able to counsel, facilitate and advocate for children with a cross section of multi displinary speciality areas. These indluded Psychologists, Speech Therapist, Administrators, Special Education Faculty and Nurses. I was Chairperson for over five years, of this group convening monthly or more often to review student cases. These expereinces gave me a confident skill set to listen, integrate and be a leader as well as a true team player when dealing with other's ideas and passions about a subject. I can offer so much in terms of Group Dynamics, which I believe is the only way to reach the intended goal of this very important mission on Climate Issues. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): State University of Brockport BS in Nursing .... BSN 1987 State University of Brockport Master in Education Master in Counseling Education MsEd 1988 Certification of Advanced Study 1988 University of Rochester for Doctorate Studies in Education 1995 Empire School of Law one year of study toward JD Degree 2013 Special Awards of Recognition Received: Nu Chapter Honor Society for School Counseling Practice 1990 3 60 Barbara Crowley I am very interested in being a part of thie Climate Action Committee because of the deleterious state of our environment. We moved here 10 years ago and my husband and I fell in love with Petaluma. It seemed unlikely since we moved from New York and 1 never thought I would enjoy any other place as much. I was wrong. Now, I am committed to making this permanent home the best it can be. I contribute in a personal way to the global environment through good environmental practices. This committee will however, give me the opportunity to positively make a difference locally. 1 am articulate, sincere and ernest with the energy one needs to bring positive contributions to the group and its mission. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council In reviewing your application? 4 61 Barbara Crowley Are you associated with any Organization/Employer that might be deemed a conflict of Interest in performing your duties if appointed to this position? no •i i _,�.• •, �.,.= f "' • • i^ is ii W" •.. • _ _ ,..i ", • du— YES YES N Local Paper Applicant's Signature Date May 16, 2019 62 Barbara Crowley 5 !V`SP�Lu a "i' City of Petaluma, California ,8g$ Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Barbara Crowley Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, CA 94952 Home Phone: Cell 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within I have lived in Petaluma for ten years Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. I have no Professtional Experience in Climate Issues. I am a Registered Nurse, forever aware of the impact of health issues which are scientifically impacting all living things because of climate changes. I am familiar with the Climate Crisis through my own learning, however have not been a part of the expertise in this related area. My ability to education, influence, listen and contribute are exemplary. These qualities are worth as much as the climate expertise others may bring because they keep the flow and facilitation of important goals fully realized. There will be strong voices and I have the knowledge to implement solutions by diffusing and bringing group process back to the goals. 63 Barbara Crowley What qualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? I have served on Civil Grand Jury for one year. I was also in Law School for a year. I am Educated in terms of my Nursing, Masters Degrees in Education and Counseling. I possess Ethical and Professional Conduct and an eagernees to work diligently for this cause. Diversity can be represented in many ways. As a quality expert in Group Process when I engage in The Climate Action Committe is a group dynamic which you will find is invaluable. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? We are at a place where we are living in a world which is dangerous to any living species. Scientific proof has been solid and consistent. This is one certain crisis. The other is influencing non believers and non supporters to understand the toxic causes of the climate and join in the solutions. This may be an equally difficult crisis. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interacting with others who may have opposing opinions or views? I was the Counseling Chairperson for a multi disciplinary professional group for 10 years at a Public School. I know how to create consensus and create an environment where opposing views are respected. Once that dynamic has been estalished, it has been my experience that those members are willing to listen respectfully to other views. I have seen some interesting ideas change in those who I would not have believed for this to happen. 64 Barbara Crowley In your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? We need to reach all people. When I attended the forum last Thursday, I did not hear viable ways to address equitable actions to reach our whole community. 1 have some salient ideas where outreach is so inclusive that it cannot fail. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this perspective strengthen the Climate Action Commission I am a strong proponent of the Science and with my hungar for reading and learning more about the facts, I will offer evidence to support the strength of this commission. Please provide examples of actions the City should take to address the climate crisis. 1) Take the facts to forums that are accessible to all so they can start a new process of saving the earth with their own practices. 2) Write and meet with new development managers on the ways they are building to reduce contamination of the environment. 3).Demonstate that the gas emissions that are pouring out of gas powered implements and trucks left running for hours while they unload freight, are creating a huge health hazard. 65 Barbara Crowley Signature August 6, 2019 Date CLj 66 Barbara Crowley AUG 19 2019 Citof etala a9 California CITY CLERK City Board, Commission, and Committee Application City Clerk's Office 11 English Street • Petaluma, CA 94952 • 707.778.4360 . cifyclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us 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 City Clerk's Office City of Petaluma, 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. All applications are reviewed by the City Council. If you have questions about this form, please call the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 or e-mail us at cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us. Name: _ William G. Frazier Home Address, City, State and Zip Code: !Petaluma California 94954 Phone: (If appointed, do you want this number to be available to the public?) YES X NO l Do you live within the Petaluma City limits? X YES NO Are you a registered voter in Petaluma? E -Mail: (if appointed, do you want this address to be available to the public?) X YES NO t f If so, for how long? - 32 Years If so, for how long? X YES NO 32 Years Board, Commission, or Committee, of Interest: If not appointed to your first choice, are you Note: Flve(5) members of the Senior Advisory Committee, willing to serve on another City Board, must be at least 55 years of age, Two (2) members may be Commission, or Committee? Please indicate ONE 18 or over. additional choice. Advisory Committee on Climate Change i Transportation Have you attended a meeting off his or other City Have you served on or applied for this or other bodies? City bodies_ previously? i YES X NO YES X NO Present Employer. I City and County of San Francisco Laguna Honda Hospital 67 William Frazier Job Title: Gift Fund Program Director -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: Golden Gate Bridge and Transportation District Advisory Committee on Accessibility, member 2009 - 2014 N 68 William Frazier What Special Interests/Skills/Talents would you bring to this Board, Commission, or Committee? Genuine interest in topic of climate change and desire to be part of the solution Tremendous pride in living in Petaluma and desire to make it an even better place to live, to make it a leader, implementing forward 'thinking approaches to adjusting to and overcoming the challenges that face local communities and the world as a whole. Knowledge of accounting and finance Public relations Strong written and verbal communication skills Brevity and conciseness on City Board, Commissions, and Committee applications. College, Professional, Vocational Schools Attended (Major Subject, Dates, Degree/Date): Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia May 1984 Master's Degree in Public Administration, Sonoma State University, May 2006 Special Awards of Recognition Received: California Parks and Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation Section, Lifetime Achievement Award. i 69 William Frazier Please state reasons why you want to become a member of this Board, Commission, or Committee, j includinc; what speck objectives you would be working toward as a member of this advisory body. Since my 20 plus -year employment in the public sector with the City and County of San Francisco and achieving my degree in Public administration, I have become increasingly interested in the self government, and would like to convert my interest into action for the benefit our our community. Objectives: Learn more about climate change Be exposed to alternatives to combating climate change on a local level through research and collaboration with fellow committee members. Participate in group processes of evaluating alternatives and the feasibility of implementation in consideration of the variety of factors impacting our community. Make recommendation to Petaluma City Council. Evaluate implementation of programs legislation for improvement Participate in community education efforts related to climate change and a locality's contribution to making meaningful changes. Is there any other information that you feel would be useful to the City Council in reviewing your application? 4 70 William Frazier Are you associated with any Organization/Employer that might be deemed a conflict of interest In performinq your duties if appointed to this p No if so, please state name of Organization/Employer: 3 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 votin-9 if such conflict arises? - - YES NO How did you hear about this opening? Newspaper articale Applicant's Signature Date May 1 b, 2019 1 M 3 5 71 William Frazier City of Petaluma, California Supplemental Questionnaire for Climate Action Commission Applicants Please return completed questionnaire along with your application to the Office of the City Clerk I I English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952. The City of Petaluma seeks applicants for the position of Climate Action Commissioner. The City seeks individuals with an inclusive vision for a resilient and sustainable future. Applicants familiar with the climate crisis, equitable climate action, developing policy, creating public consensus, collective decision-making, community engagement, public education, or who have climate expertise are encouraged to apply. The Climate Action Commission is tasked with engaging on climate -related matters by 1) acting as a focal point for community education through workshops where experts can share their expertise, 2) understanding our impact on the environment, including carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, 3) suggesting climate policies to be implemented by City staff, 4) encouraging community groups to provide additional community involvement and expertise, and 5) examining best practices from other jurisdictions and recommending implementation as appropriate. The ideal candidate has demonstrable experience with one or more of the tasks listed above, has a working understanding of government process and procedure, represents the diversity of Petaluma's residents and businesses, and has a history of open and ethical professional conduct. Name: Home address, City, State, Zip: Petaluma, California 94954 Home Phone: Cell Phone: William G. Frazier Work Phone: Email: 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. How do you meet the requirement to live within 32 years a resident of Petaluma Petaluma city limits or have a Petaluma address for Tax returns and property tax documents. not less than one year prior to appointment? Do you have professional expertise in climate issues? If so, please briefly list your relevant professional experience. No 72 William Frazier J What caualifies you to serve on the Climate Action Commission? Genuine interest in the topic of climate change and the actions that a local community can implement to address the problem Pride in my home of 32 years and desire to prove it to be a place of innovation. What is your understanding of the climate crisis? What is the urgency and how are you involved in climate action? The urgency of this issue is well documented. No need for me to explain further. I take all steps to reduce my carbon footprint including taking public transportation to my job in San Francisco, (2.5 hours each way) minimizing my use of a personal vehicle, minimizing my family's use of fossil fuel based energy. What is your experience working on policy issues, including promoting awareness, creating consensus, and interactinq with others who may have opposing opinions or views? My work on policy issues are limited to my work within the public sector working at a oounty-operated hospital. The policy issues have been limited to the operation within the hospital. However, politics are inherent within public sector with a wide variety of interests and opposing views. This work requires the ability to promote awareness and create consensus. I have made numerous presentations to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco Health Commission. I service on the Golden Gate Bridge and Transportation District Advisory Committee on Accessibility from 2009 -2014. 73 William Frazier in your role as climate commissioner, how will you ensure that actions to address the climate crisis in Petaluma are equitable and inclusive? Community outreach and transparency needs to be a guiding principal of this commission and all City government functions. The City Council should be taking steps to ensure the Climate Action Commission include citizens of diverse racial and social -economic backgrounds, not just individuals with expertise in climate change. Input from a cross-section of the polity is required when considering legislation and programs that will impact the lives of the citizens. As a commissioner, I would promote the concept of inclusion and transparency within the work of the commission and seek to get input from as many citizens of Petaluma as possible. I would suggest that future applications include demographic information. How do you feel about the climate crisis? How will this l )erspectiv_e stren: Signature Y v b August b, 2019 3 Date g 1619 75 William Frazier