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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 08/30/1994 " PUBLIC REVIEW COPY Please do not remove from counter AGENDA ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 6500 PALMA AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR ROTUNDA ROOM AUGUST 30, 1994 4:30 P.M. This agenda is prepared and posted pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 54954.2. By listing a topic on this agenda, the City Council has expressed its intent to discuss and act on each item. In addition to any action identified in the brief general description of each item, the action that may be taken shall include: A referral to staff with specific requests for information, continuance, specific direction to staff concerning the policy ormission of the item,discontinuance of consideration;authorization to enter into negotiations and execute agreements pertaining to the item; adoption or approval,• and, disapproval Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk (Room 208) and in the Information Office (Room 103), available for public inspection during City Hall business 10 hours. The City Clerk will answer any questions regarding the agenda. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in a City meeting or other services offered by this City, please contact the City Manager's Office((805) 461-5010) or the City Clerk's Office ((805)461-5074). Notifica- tion at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting or service. RULES OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: * Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. * A person may speak for five (5) minutes. * No one may speak for a second time until everyone wishing to speak has had an opportunity to do so. * No one may speak more than twice on any item. * Council Members may question any speaker; the speaker may respond but, after the allotted time has expired, may not initiate further discussion. * The floor will then be closed to public participation and open for Council discussion. Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance 10 Roll Call A. BUSINESS: 1. PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS AND APPOINTMENTS A. Resolution No. 89-94 - Appointing (S) members to the City of Atascadero Planning Commission 2. FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 BUDGET - Study Session (scheduled to commence at 8 p.m.) NOTICE: The Council will adjourn to a Special Meeting on Thursday, September 8, 1994, City Administration Building, 4th Floor(time to be announced), . for the purpose of conducting interviews of applicants to the City's Community Services Foundation Board of Directors and the Parks and Recreation Commission. 2 REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL Meeting Date: 8/30/94 CITY OF ATASCADERO Agenda Item : 1 Through: Andy Takata, City Manager From: Lee Price, City Clerk ;f, SUBJECT: Planning Commission Interviews and Appointments. RECOMMENDATION: 1 . Interview and consider thirteen (13) applicants. 2. Select, by ballot, one citizen to serve the unexpired term of one year. Select, by ballot, two citizens to serve terms of four-years each. 3. Adopt Resolution No. 89-94 formalizing the appointments. DISCUSSION: Due to the unfortunate passing away of Commissioner Jim Berger, thele exists one unexpired term of one year on the Planning Commission. In addition, two terms are due to expire on September 1, 1994 (Commission Chair Robert Johnson and the term left vacant by Councilmember Harold Lee Carden, 111). The City Clerk has advertised and recruited for interested members of the public to apply. A total of thirteen applications have been received and are attached for your review. Attachments: Interview Schedule Thirteen Applications Resolution No. 89-94 (making appointments) Municipal Code Title 2, Chapter 9 Resolution No. 35-81 (selection procedure) INTERVIEW SCHEDULE Thursday, August 30, 1994 Club Room 4:30 Rush Kolemaine 4:45 Paula Ingram 5:00 Patrick Dempsey 5:15 Allan Weaver 5:30 Rita Fernandez 5:45 Sid Bowen 6:00 Alfred Clark 6:15 Michael Messer 6:30 George Schroff 6:45 Thomas Jespersen 7:00 Bob Johnson 7:15 Roger Miller 7:30 Timothy O'Keefe ' � C� C� CC► �1 � Please return to: 1994, LJ I CITY CLERK 6500 Palma Avenue CITY OF ATASCADERO isLB 19?>P Room 208 i CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ttl Atascadero, CA 93422 CAD] A P P L LCAT I ON CITY OF ATASCADEROis PLANNING COMMISSION R. S. "Rush" Kolemaine Name: , Box imp Atascadero CA 93423-1990(4580 Potrero) Address: (805,)_468-8200 Semi-retired Telephone: Occupation: Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. (SEE ALSO: Functional resume attached) 0n iS-a-yifal pari gj$he -*Ai in which 1 live, a body whube i-toneUeR-mqui=s dePCnciable citizen participation by individuals --- poliensa�l-in decision-making In a colegial non-confrontational manner to serve the arPater interests of the community and the General Plan, as well as individuals applying for land use decisions regarding their properties. it is my sincere belief that, in the near future. as the Commission is obliged to review these applications in light of the recent A-Acme Hardware vs City of Tigard decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. that 1 will be able to provide the requisite perspective necessary to assist this panel to reach decisions that will meet inesu— requirements. I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. Signature: "� '���ti ..��../'f Date: 4 O Ems R. S. Kolemaine /P.O.Box 1990/ Atascadero/CA 934231990/005)466'8200 POPULATION &DEMOGRAPHIC STUDIES 1957-62: City of Los Angeles Dept. of Planning Dept. of Recreation &Parks Dept. of Police • Supervision and in-service training of small staff for map-making ns ntationsfor onvestig f city street topographic and demographic data base maps, plus maps and pr emergency services planning, public and court appearances. o Research and definition of 1960 (et seq) U. S. Census Bureau census tract boundaries for City of Los Angeles. Boundary criteria established in studies still used by USCB. Analysis, design and preparation of weekly city-wide traffic and crime analysis maps, charts and graphs from data provided by EDP Unit, LAPD, for 15 individual geographic divisions, Detective and Traffic bureaus. 1962- 78 Advertising Agencies (Various, Los Angeles area) • As Creative Director, initiated, supervised and/or conducted various surveys of market • demographics as basis for creative work by AAAA full-service advertising and g Clients served included manufacturers, government agencies, financial institutions, wholesale, onally and nationally. retail and real estate firms serving a broad range of markets locally, regionally PLANNING OUTREACH &PUBLIC SERVICE 1978 - 90 City of Portland, OR Office of Neighborhood Assns. Portland Cable Access Bureau of Police • Organized neighborhood, district and city-wide organizing and outreach probudget s land uing se access communications, newsletters and public forums for reviewscity planning, environmental services and police programs and projects to meet federal and/or state requirements. 1978-90. (full-time volunteer services) • As part of city Bureau Advisory Board, reviewed, analyzed and made recommendations of municipal budget annually, 1980-84. (part-time volunteer services) 1991 - 93 Atascadero CA Chamber of Commerce As part of professional services provided, monitored and analyzed all local _issues befor • Planning Commisssion, Economic Round Table and City Council affecting Atascadero business community, prepared reports for Chamber Executive Manager, board of directors and membership. As directed, wrote and submitted organization positions on major issues. Please return to: z CITY CLERK { E _. MIX■ o ■ 6500 Palma Avenue 1979 Room 208 CITY OF ATAS3ADER t a q p Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY CLERKS 0FR^E `. CADS A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO — PLANNING COMMISSION Name: 42c- Address:____ JI- 7 /L o --- Telephone: 6rc•�' Occupation:z—��, &r�� Please give a summary or g o your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional da�t�a- or resume. 42� Z, )v /7�e,9 2 7t, t ^/ I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. 41 �- . Signatur?/- Date: �� j/ t l ltz — uL r r n C p 1 G� Please return to: CITY CLERK I [ „l i R ■ 6500 Palma Avenue t Iola a 1979 Room 208 CITY OE ATASf,ADERO Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO � PLANNING COMMISSION Name: l�rt Address:. Gam' !re C` P Telephone: la ' 3�J�3 Occupation: �P Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. Please see the attached resume for and education and work experience . Durinc the last two vears of my retirement from July 1992 t._ the end of June 1994, I have been a member of the San Luis Obispo County Grand Jury . During my first year I served on the Planning Environmental Committee and Pro Tem Chairman of - the Administrative Committee . in the second year. I served — as Grand Jury Chairman, Pro Tem. the chairman of the - PlanninctEnvironmental Committee, and a member of the — Administration Committee . - During these two years I was the primary author on nine - reports , four of these concerning Planning Department — problems and procedures. Because of my previous service with - the Grand Jury and my experience in planning, scheduling and — implementing manacrement plans in industry. I would like to use this experience helping to uphold the planning policies and procedures of Atascadero as well as to try to�help guide - a bright future for the Citv of Atascadero . I believe I am an individual who will fairly address the Planning Commission issues and have no personal or politica'_ - aaenda which I would follow. I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. ]ZY Signature: ti Date: ✓� i RESUME I was born June 27. 1932. in Oakland . California . I grew up and lived in several areas around the San Francisco Bay Area . I attended the University of San Francisco from 1950-54 and received a BS degree in Industrial Management and a 2nd Lieutenant Commission in the United States Army. After graduation from the University of San Francisco . 1 spent two years in the army at Fort Eustace . Virginia, and Oakland Army Terminal , Oakland, California . I was the Executive Officer of a Headquarters Company at both locations . I was also Paymaster . Supply Officer, on rotation as the Command Duty Officer and was a prosecutor on two courts martial . In June 1956 . I was honorably discharged from the Army . I accepted a position at Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation in Santa. Clara . California as a Scheduler/Planner- and was there for three years . In 1959 . 1 joined Dumont Manufacturing Company in San Rafael. , California where I worked as a Planner and Production Control Manager . When Dumont was purchased by H. I . Thompson: Fiberglas (HITCO'l I . became Plant Manager. In 1962 . the assets and equipment of Dumont were combined„ with HITCO at the Gardena . California location. The next 27 years were spent at the Gardena facility as Product Engineering Manager, Marketing Administrator, Product Manager. and Marketing Manager. I retired from HITCO in 1989 and moved to Atascadero . California. During my career . I have been a member of the American Defense Preparedness Association, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Society of Advancement of Materials and Process Enaineering . 1 have been married for 40 years and have two children. both of whom are residents of Atascadero . I was active in the Boy Scouts of America program for several years with my son . i f rt Please return to: a, a • • CITY CLERK 6500 Palma Avenue ""'°1979' 2918 Room 208 rl Atascadero CA 93422 CAD A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO �5 PLANNING COMMISSION Name: Allan L. Weaver Address:- 11190 Santa Lucia Road. P.O.BOX 1446 Atascadero. Ca. 93423 Telephone:(805)462-1240 occupation: Loan Officer Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. I am very interested in serving on the Planning Commission with the City of Atascadero. I have enclosed my resume which will furnish you with information concerning my overall employment background and capabilities. What could be more important than the future successful direction we choose for the city to grow, and adjustments when necessary to the, "General Plan and Zoning". I enjoy the challenge of both continued personal growth and contributing to the City Council . I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. rSignature: �. ,t - Date: � '� i Allan L. Weaver P.O. BOX 1446 Atascadero, Ca. 93423 Res: (805)462-1240 Objective: Success in all endeavor's Educational Background: Mike Russ Schools 1992/93 Property & Causality/Life Series: 6 Merritt Schools 1993 Dwelling & Homeowners Coverage University Programs1990 Real Estate Broker Courses Western Schools 1989 Business Law & Real Estate Anthony's Schools 1986 Real Estate Courses and License Dale Carnegie 1978 Sales and Management Pasadena City 1968/69 Salesmanship & Marketing College U.C.L.A. 1967/68 Music L.A.Trade Tec. 1962/63 Business & Merchandising Work Experience: Business- Partnership in chain of Gift Boutique's (5) 1982/1987 Management Responsibilities: * Planned and developed a systematic approach to generate business success. * Chaired organizational meetings. * Gave oral presentations and showed sales promotional films before groups to stimulate sales (200) people. * Motivated others through skilled leadership and perception of goals desired. * Coordinated operations by setting up work schedules, arranging details and overall supervision. * Supervised product promotion. Work Experience: Marketing Responsibilities: * Sold to customers and distributors direct * Creative selling techniques * Summarized sales and customer information tar communication to management * Analyzed sales data * Reviewed competitive activity * Executed the formation of overall marketing policy * Utilized team building technique (different kinds of marketing approaches) * Developed rapport by servicing clients and encouraging their trust *Handled customer complaints, and adjusted problems * Followed through on decisions and goals Employment History: North American Mortgage Company 1994 to present Independent Marketing and Sales 1992 to 1994 Tarbell, Realtors 1991 to 1992 " Great Western Real Estate 1987 to 1991 (bought, by Tarbell Business Partnership 1982 to 1987 L. J. Morganti Company 1980 to 1984 San Luis Obispo Hiram Walker and Sons, Inc. 1966 to 1980 Sincerely, r' Allan L. Weaver Please return to: • ' h tR` CITY CLERK oil 6500 Palma Avenue ...1 � q � .r.,79 Room 208 CITY OF ATASWER�3 i$ia ya Atascadero, CA 93422 MY CLERWS OFFICE CADS A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMISSION J 3c y 7 Name: Address:, d Telephone: -z/k/'/7/7lc1e0ccupation: Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. 0 • p � O • c D r�E%J�' a� ✓ o a U u O o O I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. 6"1-1'o1'dL1--'Signature: Date: < RI ' a C. Fernandc o 9460 Mountain View Drive Atascadero CA 93422 (805) 461-0250 • Personal history: Q 'm married and have 4 adult children. The youngest is attending Cal Poly. Our family moved to Atascadero in 1981.My husband and I presently own and operate a landscape and maintenance business.I handleall of the bookkeeping etc.forthat business.I'm also presently employed by Bob Smith industries as manager of shipping. Experience summary: W owned my own business one in Buena Park and the other in Garden Grove. The one in Garden Grove was new and I worked with city planning and various regulatory entities in order to open this location. When I lived in Anaheim and Westminster, i worked for Diehl Evans and Co. —a CPA firm that handled almost exclusively municipal and governmental audits. I was an executive secretary with the responsibility of handling various clients accounts at different levels. Additionally I became intimately familiar with ongoing client audits. I was employed in Los Angeles as Assistant Administrator for Savin Business Machines. Inherent in this position wasthe responsibility of handling matters pertaining to local city ordinances, rules and 'Red Tape.' 1 managed a large sales staff and was responsible for vehicle acquisitions and repairs. I left this position to go into business for myself. I was co-owner of a grocery store in Pomona.l was very much in touch with the city due to the zoning situation and because our store was 'grandfathered` in. It was necessary to meet certain criteria to continue to operate the store. I attended nearly every city council meeting during that time and later was named to an advisory board to interview and hire police officers. In addition, i was active in various committees which interacted with city government. In the past I have been a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club, 1 served as an officer in the Santa Ana Chapter and was Finance Chairperson for that club for two years. I was Vice President of IOP which was a diversified group of people who worked both with the city and school on community improvements. I am presently the Secretary-Treasurer of the Optimist Club of Atascadero. Education : W Barboursville High School Barboursville, W.VA. Graduated Orange Coast College Costa Mesa Psyc- PoliSci -Span Los Angeles City College Los Angeles PoliSci-Accounting 'Attended various seminars on investments, municipal regulations, personnel supervision, and business management. References fumished upon request Please return to: } • 7979CITY CLERK 12 ( a am, ' 6500 Palma Avenue is d :: Qi Room 208 CITY OF ATASCADERO Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION J `� Name: Sidney Scott Bowen Address: 5550 Cascahel Road Telephone: 461-0307 Occupation: Engineer Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. See Attached Pages. i I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. Signature: Date: 4,; � `f Homeowner Sidney Scott Bowen 5550 Cascabel Road Atascadero,Ca. 93422 June 27 1994 City Clerks Office 6500 Palma Avenue Room 208 Atascadero,Ca. 93422 Attn.: Lee Price: Dear Ms.Price: I have attached a copy of my resume for your use in evaluating my request to serve as a member of the Atascadero Planning Commission. It provides a summary of my education and other experience which,I believe,is compatible with the needs of and will enhance the diversity of the commission.My wife and I returned to settle in Atascadero last December after having moved from the city for an out-of-state employment opportunity.We expect to be long-term residences of the city and feel that it is important to contribute our experience and energy to aid in maintaining and improving the quality of life in this community. I think that you will agree that my diverse educational and work experience can provide valuable insight to issues that routinely appear before the commission. In the past my work has required that I live in a number of different communities outside of California.The insight of observing how other cities handle planning and development within their communities will also provide useful input to future commission decisions. The activities that the planning commission will consider over the next few years are certain to affect the quality of life here in Atascadero. Additionally with the rapidly changing fiscal condition of the state the decisions of the commission could affect the social,economic,and environmental health of the community.The job of the planning commission is becoming more difficult as we must consider the implications of past and more recent Supreme Court decisions involving private property rights and wrough proportionalityas it applies to obtaining public lands.It is critical that we plan for growth that ill inevitably occur. It is an arduous task for the commission to act on issues that will determine whether land use issues are appropriate,whether they will provide for adequate infrastructure,and if they will be an economic burden on the existing populace.If this isn't difficult enough we must beware of the rights of property owners who desire to develop their holdings and must ensure the city's fiscal ability to provide existing and new necessary services that will inevitably be required as the city continues to evolve. I will bring an open mind and a few simple goals to the city's planning process. They are primarily to preserve the quality of life in our city with a well-planned and responsible attitude toward growth in the community. With this in mind,I submit my name for consideration as a member of the Atascadero Planning Commission. Sincerely Sidney Scott Bowen HOMEOWNER SIDNEY SCOTT BOWEN Address: Phone: • 5550 Cascabel Road Work:(805)545-6031 Atascadero Ca. Home:(805)461-0307 93422 ENGINEER IN TRAINING Ca. Certificate: Lic#XE071036 Professional Experience: Electrician US Navy1976.1982 ENGINEERING BECHTEL POWER CORP.(Engineer)San Francisco Ca, Full time 1982-1985 Part Time1985-1989 Full Time1989.1990 (Student) Listed institutions 1984.1989 United Energy Services Corp(Engineering Consultant) 1990-1992 Pacific Gas and Electric 1992-Present Engineering Design Including: -Design Project Planning and Coordination -Cost Management and Planning Specifications,Development and Review Procurement,Specification and review of Purchase Orders System Start-ups -Field Service and Support ELECTRICIAN: UNITED STATES NAVY,Submarine Service 1976.1982 SUPERVISOR,Engineering Plant Operations COORDINATOR,Training and Qualification Programs QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Preventative Maintenance Coordinator OverhaullUpkeep Maintenance Planning ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Power Plant Operations and Maintenance EDUCATION: BSEE CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY San Luis Obispo Ca. Lower division Engineering at Chabot College. Hayward Ca. Member of Student Government. Interacted extensively with Administration and College Board of Trustees • Previous Residences: Fremont Ca. San Diego Ca. Orlando Fl. Idaho Falls Id. San Luis Obispo Ca. Florence Sc. Pismo Beach Ca. Please return to: • n goes, a, as �sCITY CLERK I` 6500 Palma Avenuerr, a t9st9l Room 208 Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY OFATASCADEROSCAD CITY CLERK'S OFFICE A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION U Name: A L6260 L,421� Address: T'/ cj r--L- kk:; '7 • y,,=- ATA Telephone: 72/4 _ Occupation: Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. 10, v��C^014, L"-z1- X 1:�VZ� ���L./ ��/iii�ii ` � r ,/mac Li:.L+"�?` ��"�•-'G�d "if%�r� /�L ...r' -. � � /1 ��/t/L [�L '�li' C;G.�s�f �/�•' i'7�.► ���"'�" ,�-�_ 1 ` f AJ.f' � � � C/!r L/' F �lra"_"•�J/l.G� �l'`�YI'1 � -n a o�K L7L� l � � ��7 f/r7Lt E .a _�_��''I►1.��.K.�' i���lL%iii � C�'a�r'1��`, I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. Signature: 4-� " Date: 5 f7 M.. Please return to: CITY CLERK ,,�!. miss, us on 6500 Palma Avenue s Room 20866 CITY OF ATASCADERO Atascadero, CA 93422 E CITY CLERK'S OFFICE At A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION Name• MICHAEL D. MESSER Address: 9515 LAKE VIEW DRV. , ATASCADERO, CA Telephone: 466-4521 Occupation: REALTOR/BROKER Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. EDUCATION: GRADUATE OF CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO WITH A BACHELORS DEGREE IN BUSINESS • ADMINISTRATION. CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE BROKERS LIC. ( In businsss 9 yrs ) CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS LIC. 625130 (In business 6 yrs) EXPERIENCE: RESIDENT OF ATASCADERO FOR 22 years . BUILT AND/OR DESIGNED IN ATASCADERO; 10 SINGLE FAMILY N HOMES* A PLANED UNIT DEVELOPEMENT PROJECT, PRESIDENT OF A LOCAL CONDOMINIUM HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. SECRETARY FOR THE ATASCADERO BOARD OF REALTORS ( 1989 ) . REASONS* T WANT TO BE A PARTTCTPANT IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL pECTSTONS CONTRTBUTING MY EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE AS A BUSINESSMAN AND A LONG TIME RESIDENT_ I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. Signature: Date: JULY 15, 1994 i ! 5 199.E Please return to: CITY CLERK •J R o, .�� 6500 Palma Avenue CITY OF ATASCADERO G lei 9 m Tara Room 208 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Atascadero, CA 93422 A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION ` Name: Address F �7 i.. L '14t?c/ kL t 4� Telephone: ^` _ if(r�' Z 27 Occupation: in�004CRL Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. Signature:Z �06 M. '�% x� ` Date• GEORGE Wm- SCHROFF, IV (Bill ) 8-7'40 El Cami no RI - Apt- F Atascadero, CA. 93422 (805) 461-5237 SSN: 570-08-0246 DIRTHDATE., -_-;,--/3i/59 CDL: C4386210 MARTIAL SIATUS: SINGLE OBJECTIVES: I seek to fill a pos2tion that is constantly called upon by the citizens and public Offices for advice. it is my desire to serve the community within which 1 resside andhope the inPu 0 t + citizens can be best served wits; a fair and objective viewpoint. EDUCATION: University of Alaska, Juneau Studied for Humanities degree (1980) ,iniversity o-1 Alaska, Fairbanks: TVCC Campus Studied for Quanitity Food Service Cert. (19e1) Received Cert. Overall BPA 3.66 (4.0 scale) Thunderbird -H.S Phoenix, AZ 1974 American H.S �remont,, CA Kenai Central H:L Kenai , AK Diploma--1979 BED McLaughlin H.S. , :�. AK 1976 WORK EXPERIENCE: DUTIES Self-employed as laborer detailed and delivered remanufactured 1990-present Kenmore Washers and Dryers Casual Labor, etc. Several years of casual labor with family members in construction 1981 to 1987 Product Development Corp. Desk Clerk--oversee assignment and P.O. Box 3109 distrubution of delivery routes for Merced, CA 95344-1109 Pac-Bell telephone books seasonal 92/93 1-800-84e-8000 CULINARY EXPERIENCE Fast Lane Grill (1990) Line cook, prep, counter, cleaning 1234 Laural Lane San Luis Obispo, CA Owner sold/folded business Stuffed Olive (19e9) Line cook, prep, IOCK, Olive St. San Luis Obispo, CA unable to work schedule/shift change Unemployed (1988 to May) July offer to wort, Atas. schools recovering from accident culinary dept. Current job overrode Carl 's Jr. (1987) ( 1981-82) Cook, prep, counter, cleaningv bldg. 7305 El Camino Rl maintenance. All shifts Atascadero, CA 93422 left for better wages with const. Wendy's (1987) (1986) Cook, prep, cleaning, b1dq. maint. 7320 El Camino Rl Opening shift, lead on u6ch Atascadero, uH 93422 Fuddruckers Hamburgers (1986) Prep Cool, opening shift Main St. Ventura, CA. Alphie's Deli (1984) Sandwich maker, prep, counter. sales Adobe Plaza (gone) Catering wol-j-1- CTS Keene (wet' n( Atascadero, CA went to State of Alaska (1978 thru 1981 ) Instutioval crioll-ing, prep & cleanin INTERESTS AND HOBBIES: Bicycling, Bowling, Computers. Music, politics, Cara Flaying MY NAME IS GEORGE Wm. SCHROFF, IV. AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE ATASCADERO CITY PLANNING COMMISSION I PLAN TO BRING AN OPEN LATITUDE TO THEISSUES BROUGHT UP FOR CONSIDERATION. I WOULD SURRENDER AN OPTIMISTIC AND STUDIED OPINION WHERE RECOMMENDATIONS ARE CALLED UPON BY THE CITY COUNCIL. I FIRMLY BELIEVE IN WORKING -WITHIN THE FINACIAL MEANS OF THE COMMUNITY. I LIKEN MYSELF TO A CONSERVATIVE AND AN ENVIRONMENTALIST. I SUPPORT A SECURE COMMUNITY AND EACH INDIVIDUAL'S RIGHT TO STRIVE TOWARDS THE AMERICAN DREAM. THE CONCERNS AUTHORED BY THIS COUNTRY'S FOUNDING FATHERS NEED NOT BE LOST IN A MAZE OF LITIGATION NOR LACK OF ETHICS. SHOULD I BE SELECTED TO SERVE MY COMMUNITY I HOPE TO LEND TO EACH VOICE AN OPEN EAR AND FAIRLY ADDRESS EACH CONCERN. THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY MYSELF ON THIS DATE JULY 19, 1994. I RESIDE AT 8740 EL CAMINO REAL APT B, ATASCADER09 CA. 93422. 805-461-k37. • LE Please return to: ►` CITY CLERK 5 Igo 'i V 6500 Palma Avenue �I leis q _ at 1979 Room 208 &UTY ATASCAAtascadero, CA 93422ERK`S OFFICE A►' '�C �4 A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO ` PLANNING COMMISSION Name: L e ^ L Address: C-0-n Telephone:. . Occupation: Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. C Since Cj I here�y�certify 46at the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. -5 Signature: Date: / / f _ Please return to: 4il . • CITY CLERK n t t t It ■i 6500 Palma Avenue Room 208 CITv, OF ATASCAC,ERG is$ d a, 79 e CITY CLERIC'S OFFICE Atascadero, CA 93422 CADF�� A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COMMISSION 71UU-0�?- Name: Robert L. Johnsen Address:_ 9469 Jornada Lane, Apt . #4, Atascaderc, CA Telephone: 3O 46'1-'IR2;; Occupation• v7 V_.i �nngireer Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume. "'a G o-ra�u1-,tF c;F San' i:�� Civ j have wcrk,.et+ fit' — ,1-iri€. - • �r 1 • mat: .,f Ca_ r^.rnia t t 'e nae` 32 ,Tears ar_-: vresen,-.1j wDrK i' r Caltrans ;r Sar Lu--' -- Cb snc as a Froject Engineer Supervisor. 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Signature: i' 1% /. - %1J�� Date: ,or '00 ;V//Y 4amla-ld IAY �/*v 1,6,10 4c llr�7ej r�w*,W Z,� X1, / i t 65/Ot, . _ MZ lfke /fX,,G� F i Please return to: .. 7 Ring, CITY CLERK 6500 Palma Avenue Isis q _ Qr t�s-7 Room 208 CITY OF ATASvAt}ERO Atascadero, CA 93422 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE / A P P L I C A T I O N CITY OF ATASCADERO PLANNING COHNISSION 7 ' 36,',,o 7_ Name: Address: es Akk M-a r-e,D 4L. 4-a� C A, F,3`t 2-. - Telephone: f cS/ L�- cag/ Occupation: 74z4L-cr Please give a summary of your education, experience and reasons for wishing to serve on the Atascadero Planning Commission. Feel free to attach additional data or resume.{` .,i V 1 � P rt a N i,}ti i/•c rlJ �. ^;L.N \ J E l _J� +. atm So c L er^S �•.r•�1 e%.. ��r✓.cam_ ,1, i G �,} /'C e....,`C.-1' i a+-�n.v '`�.1.•'%^�e...�1 /`;f-J. ..`r U-i �n..,_...1?�'s.J� .. � /� n Q D T! ee � !I C4-.L-L L l@.wz{ �--�l r'�G� /{'T �IJ `..Q w� ?4•,� / v J. :/9 T� J�"C�. ,t ,.cS1.ti P-�,`�'t,.� c�-s.� l l..•v cis �t'�1 tts . j�Q� /'�Q.�+-b cI` ��.�y E rCt�. 11 `77.s �r�� l/L..� •� v I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct, and that I am a resident of the City of Atascadero. - --- f -- 9 Signature: ` �' w..✓ � `,:�� Date: �j '� , 1 / • 1773 O F 7 J �4-As c,a.,i ero 7� S ,,...,�...r.. ssos-+n to D/'r�-e►' f �• /ow ��✓�e c, � or C JItJ IrMc' v� .- i fr � s.. AO v w f IS 1A �J�tK�t/ti L' LTJ/�1! {Ku+l • D� (; IL44e.r ` aw.. cX-�c...s, �s•..,s 'C'u tX-d.y 1� a� �� 7'-K�/'�- � c3'`'"r` .` r • NAME: O,KEEFE,TIMOTHY G. September, 1994 I . BACKGROUND A. EDUCATION: B.S. New York State College of Forestry 1955 M.F. New York State College of Forestry 1957 M.A. Northern Arizona University 1973 Ph.D. Northern Arizona University 1977 CERTIFICATI ON/LICENS ING: Licensed Forester, Maine, 1980 Private Pilot, 1982 ISA Certified Arborist, 1990 B. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1955-1957 Graduate Teaching Assistant, N.Y. State College of Forestry 1957-1958 Extension Assistant, N.Y. State College of Forestry 1958-1960 Assistant Conservator of Forests Ghana Forestry Department 1960-1961 Assistant Professor of Forestry University of Liberia 1961-1963 Forestry Instructor University of California 1963-1965 Assistant Area Development Officer U.S. State Department 1965-1967 Assistant Professor of Forestry Nichols College 1967-1974 Assistant Professor of Forestry Northern Arizona University 1974-1979 Extension Forester University of Maine 1979-1980 Technology Transfer Specialist U.S. Forest Service WO 1980-1983 Associate Professor of Wood Science University of Maine 1983-Date Professor of Forestry California Polytechnic State University II . TEACHING RELATED ACTIVITIES A. COURSES TAUGHT: FNR 101 Natural Resources Management and Society FNR 201 Forest Resources FNR 290 Intercollegiate Forestry Activities FNR 325 Woodlot and Christmas Tree Management FNR 332 Forest Products FNR 350 Urban Forestry FNR 434 Tree Growth and Wood Properties FNR 438 Wood Energy and Residue Utilization FNR 450 Community Forestry FNR 502 Resource Conservation FNR 503 Tropical Forest Ecosystem Management FNR 504 Agroforestry Systems FNR 506 World Forestry in Social Context AG 210/371X Food System I/II B. PREVIOUSLY TAUGHT COURSES: FNR 311 Environment Interpretation FNR 303 Forest Protection FNR 407 Silviculture and Vegetation Management FNR 417 Forest Management and Multiple-Use Planning FNR 440 Watershed Management AE/FNR 454 Remote Sensing I I I . PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES A. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS: 1980 Forest Service Technology Transfer; International Forest Recreation Who's Doing Technology Transfer; Canadian American Extension Forestry 1981 Evaluating Technology Transfer; Forest Products Research Society 1983 Use of Landsat for Mangrove Management; Remote Sensing Application Symposium 1984 Use of Landsat/IDIMS System to Enhance Scanning Electron Micrographs of Wood; Forest Products Research Society Education For Urban Forestry; CUFC Meeting, Santa Maria, CA Hardwood Utilization; State SAF Meeting, Cal Poly , 1985 Training For Applied Technology Transfer; Annual Meeting, Technology Transfer Society, San Francisco Forestry In West Africa; Los Padres Chapter, SAF Technical Education and Technology Transfer; Annual Meeting, Technology Transfer Society 1986 Practical Training for Urban Forestry; State Meeting CUFC Wood Residue Use for Energy In Central California; Reno Wood Energy Conference Mangrove Utilization and Remote Sensing; Annual Meeting, FPRS Woodlot Owners Hardwood Management Information; California Hardwood Symposium, Cal Poly Applied Training For Urban Forestry; CUFC, Los Angeles, CA Application of Remote Sensing to Management and Utilization of Mangrove, FPRS, Spokane, WA Hardwood Residue Use and Marketing; California Hardwood Symposium, Cal Poly 1987 Remote Sensing for Fuelwood Management; Chetumal, Mexico Tree Growth/Stem Development, ISA Training Conference, San 2 • Luis Obispo 1988 Thinning Young Growth Ponderosa Pine; Lakeport, CA., for CDF/CES Application of Specimen Tree Concept to Oaks; Atascadero Tree Committee Agroforestry Education in Central California, Calif. Agroforestry Center, Davis, CA 1989 Urban Forestry Education; CUFC, Santa Maria Fuelwood From Urban Forestry; FPRS, Reno, NV 1990 "Trees and People", Arbor Day, San Luis Obispo, CA Creekway Management In Urban Forestry, Atascadero, CA 1991 Biodiversity and New Perspectives, USFS Biodiversity Symposium, Santa Rosa 1992 La Grande Forestry: New Perspectives, USFS Social Forestry Symposium, Ontario, CA "Trees and People", ECOSLO Seminar, San Luis Obispo, CA "Environmental Constraints For Biomass Wood Industry", SCS/RC&D 1994 Technology Transfer for Ecosystem Management, USFS Social Forestry Symposium, San Diego, CA • B. CONSULTATIONS: 1980 USFS/TT representative to NE, SE and National Extension/NIPF Conference 1983 Developed and presented 2 TT workshops for NE, U.S. Forest Service, St. Paul and Philadelphia Prepared and printed a TT training manual (based on workshops) for NE, U.S. Forest Service. Prepared a TT training package for supervisors, for SO Region, U.S. Forest Service 1984 Developed a series of forestry notes for Phase II, Maine Spruce Budworm TT Project for NE, U.S. Forest Service 1985 Prepared and delivered a woodlot harvesting seminar for Santa Cruz Cooperative Extension Service 1984/ Prepared and delivered woodlot owner workshops 85/86 on management, wood energy and Christmas trees with CES and CDF 1987/ Team-taught Forest Management for Special Forest Service 88/89 Employee Training Program 1987 Developed and presented Xmas tree workshop for Vo Ag Teachers Cal Poly omeowner Workshop, CDF/Atascadero Fire 1988 Prepared Fire-Safe H Dept./CES, Atascadero, CA 1988 Project Learning Tree, Sequoia National Park and Morro Bay • 1988/89 Technical Advisor, Atascadero Tree Committee 1988 Evaluation of homesite for Xmas tree production, Arroyo Grande, CA SES New Perspectives, La Grande, OR 1991 Technology Transfer, U 3 1992 Tropical Wood Identification, Port San Luis Technology Transfer, USFS New Perspectives, La Grande, OR . 1992/93 Learning Center, BMNRI, USFS, liaison with NRM/Cal Poly 1993 Technology Transfer, USFS, Ecosystem Management, OIympic N.F., WA C SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS: 1981 University Representative for TT review 1981-82 UMO representative to State Remote Sensing Study Group 1982 NE/NA, U.S. Forest Service; applications review, CANUSA 1984 Coordinator, SAF state meeting, Cal Poly Special study project to evaluate tree conditions in Waller Park University Coordinator for special U.S. Forest Service Symposium on Managing Innovation (TT) 1985 Special study project to identify best quality trees in Waller Park (STC) Member, NASA Tropical Forest Remote Sensing Planning Group 1987 Preliminary analysis, urban forestry planning in Lompoc 1988 Minority Recruitment 2+2+job, USFS, Compton Junior College 1989 Coordinator Remote Sensing: Swanton Pacific Ranch Forestland 1989-90 Chairman, Cal Trans Urban Forestry Review Committee, Atascadero 1990-92 Technical Advisor, Forestry Committee, Central Coast RC&D, SCS 1992 Coordinator, RC&D Central Coast Hardwood Utilization Workshop 1993 Planning, USFS, Western Agroforestry Conference, 1994 1993-94 Member, Board of Directors, Salinas - Las Tablas RC&D . 1993-94 Member, SLO Land Conservancy, Technical Advisory Committee 1993-94 Teaching, RCD Stewardship Programs 1994-95 Chairman, Cal Trans Urban Forestry Review Committee,} Atascadero D. INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS: 1981 Title XII Technology Transfer in Tropical Forestry, San Jose, Costa Rica, Guatemala 1982 Title XII Haiti Forestry Review, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 1983 AID, Honduras Forest Education Project AID, Sawmill evaluation study, Costa Rica 1984 DOE, evaluation of biomass/wood energy potential in Puerto Rico 1985-87 NASA, remote sensing for tropical fuelwood management 1986 Cal Poly/AID, study for wet tropical agriculture school site, Costa Rica 1989/92 Review, Aerial Tree Seeding In Haiti 1991 Forestry Education Project, Ethiopia 1993 Ecosystem Management Education, Western Canada E. RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 1982-83 NE Forest Experiment Station; grant to develop TT plan under CANUSA for transfer of lab information to field about utilization of budworm killed timber; Phase I . 1983-84 Phase II, above project funded at higher level to continue project 4 1984-86 Santa Barbara Countv grants (2) to study Monterey pine in . Waller Park, Santa Maria 1985-88 CDF, Boggs Mountain ponderosa pine thinning demonstration grant ork at Cal Poly 1986-88 McIntti e-Stennist 1for ad 987 Grant: Application ofp. ESped. cimen Specimen Concept to Urban Oaks t: Management Potential for Urban 1990 McIntire-Stennis Gran Riparian Habitat 1993-94 CDF Urban Biomass Utilization Project 1994-95 CDF Urban Wood Information Project F. AWARDS: 1981-82 Fellowship, NASA faculty summer fellow program, Goddard Space Flight Center 1982 ASTM, participant, national faculty fellowship grant; study sawmill efficiency in 1983 UMO, Special summer faculty Costa Rica 1984 DOE, special faculty grant to evaluate wood energy in Puerto Rico 1985-88 Fellowship, NASA faculty summer fellow program, Ames Research Center 1987 SAGR, MPPP Award " owship, Cal State, Northridge/CSU, San 1988-89 CSU Faculty GIS Fell Francisco 1989 SAF Fellow, elected by So. Calif. SAF 1990 ISA, Certified Arborist by examination 1993 ISA, Re-certification by continuing education G. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: 1979-80 Chairman, Northeast Section, Forest Products Research Society (FPRS) 1981 Chairman of Communications Committee; New England Section, Society of American Foresters (SAF) 1982 Member NEKDA Board 1982-83 Secretary, (national) NIPF Working Group (5AF) 1985/86 Chairman, Los Padres Chapter, Southern California Society of American Foresters 1985-92 Member, CUFC State Board 1986/89 Co-Chair, Urban Forestry Education, AFA 1987/88 Chairman, Southern California Section, SAF 1989-92 Membership Committee, National SAF 1990/91 Member, Local arrangements 1991 National Meetings, SAF, and urban forestry I V. IN-SERVICE A. UNIVERSITY/SCHOOL: 1984-87 Cooperative Education Coordinator, School of Agriculture, Cal Poly 1985-92 Faculty Advisor, NRM Logging Team 1985-87 Coordinator, International Agriculture Program 5 1985-90 International Agriculture Committee 1985/92 Coordinator Forestry FFA campus competitions 1987-88 Curriculum Committee, SAGR Personnel Committee, SAGR Senate Research Committee 1988-90 Faculty Co-Advisor, Xi Sigma Pi Senate Long-Range Planning Committee 1988-89 Recruitment Committee, SAGR 1989-90 SAGR Graduate Committee 1991-92 SAGR Safety Committee 1992-94 University Senate, Fairness Committee 1993-94 Farm Management Committee 1993-94 Ag. Interdisciplinary Teaching Program B. COMMUNITY 1985 Woodlot Management--Public Information Workshop--joint CES/CDF/NRM. 1986 Christmas Tree Management--Public Information Workshop-- joint CES/CDF/NRM 1987 Fuelwood Management--Public Information Workshop--joint CES/CDF/NRM 1988 Interface Fire Management--Public Information Workshop-- joint CES/CDF/NRM 1989 Arbor Day invited speaker, San Luis Obispo 1989-90 Chairman, Cal Trans Natural Resource Committee, Atascadero 1988-94 President, Atascadero Homeowners Association 1983-93 Answered an average of 20 public information requests per year 1993 Urban forestry talks: SLO Professional Women's Club; Atascadero Homeowners Association Ecosystem management talks: Jefferson County Conservation District, WA; Callahan County Conservation District, WA V. PUBLICATIONS: A. Urban Forestry Information Notes (1987-88): Urban Forest Management I&E For Urban Forestry Pruning Urban Trees Intangible Urban Forest Values Urban Forest Watershed and Wildlife Management Urban Creekway Protection B. Published Abstracts: 1980 Successful Technology Transfer, Proceedings Annual Southern Forest Insect and Disease Conference, Louisville, KY 1982 Hardwood Utilization: A Downeast View, Proceedings of Symposium on Use of Hardwoods, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB 1983 A Transfer System To Reach A Selected Audience: Woodlot Owners and Mill Managers; Proceedings, TT Society, Annual International Meeting, Chicago, IL 6 1983 Application of Landsat to Mangrove Vegetation Monitoring; Proceedings, International Conference On Resource Inventories, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 1986 Wood Energy Development in Central California, Cal Poly, Hardwood Symposium Proceedings Information System for Woodlot Owners, Cal Poly, Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1987 Remote Sensing for Fuelwood Management, Tropical Forest Inventory Symposium Proceedings 1991 Biodiversity and New Perspectives; Proceedings Symposium, Northwest Forest Biodiversity 1992 LaGrande Forestry: New Perspectives; Proceedings Social Forestry Symposium C. Special Publications: 1980 How to Develop a State Technology Transfer Plan, FS-USDA, Washington, DC 1982 Evaluating Technology Transfer, Journal of Technology Transfer 1982 Forestry in West Africa, Forest Products Journal 1983 An Elective Woodlot Owner Education System, Journal of Forestry (SAF) 1984 O'Keefe, T.G. and Shaw, D. A Preliminary Training Aid for Applied Technology Transfer, U.S. Forest Service • Spruce Budworm TT Notes, UMO Mini Journal 1985 Supervisor's Training System In Technology Transfer, SO, U.S. Forest Service. 1986 An Applied Technology Transfer Process, Journal of , Technology Transfer 1987 Specimen Tree Concept In Waller Park - slide-tape program 1988 Thinning Young Growth Ponderosa Pine at Boggs Mountain - slide-tape program 1989 Thinning Young Growth Ponderosa Pine at Boggs Mountain - video program 1990 "Holistic (New) Forestry: Significant Difference of Just Another Gimmick?", Journal of Forestry (SAF) D. REPORTS: 1980 Application of Management Technology to Tropical Forest Ecosystems Evaluating Technology Transfer - Some Problems and Solutions 1981 Utilization of Mangrove Wood. AID, Washington, DC Costa Rica Forestry. International Agriculture, Title XII O'Keefe, T.G. and M. Thompson, Maine Wood Industry Continuing Education Survey 1983 Forestry Education Needs In Honduras, AID Improving Sawmill Efficiency In Costa Rica, UMOlAID Accomplishments Maine TT Spruce Budworm Project, Phase I • 1984 Preliminary Report First Puerto Rico Field Visit, Proposed Wood Energy Project 7 Final Report: Waller Park Tree Risk Project 1985 Forestry and Natural Resources Site Considerations EARTH, Costa Rica 1986 Final Report: Waller Park Specimen Tree Project 1988 Final Report: CUFC Administration Project Final Report: Thinning Young Growth Ponderosa Pine at Boggs Mountain State Forest 1990 Final Report: Application of Specimen Tree Concept to Oaks 1991 Final Report: Forestry At Alemaya University, Ethiopia, for World Bank. 1991 Final Report: Sabbatical Leave: Ethiopia Forestry; and New Perspectives, BMNRI, for SAGR/Cal Poly 1991 Demonstration Area for New Perspectives in Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, USFS/PNW 1992 Final Report: Riparian Hardwood Management Project 1992 Further Development: Demonstration Areas for New Perspectives in Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, USFS/PNW 1993 East Olympic Ecosystem Management Demonstration Project, USFS/Olympic National Forest, WA • 8 June 1994 EMPLOYMENT RESUME PERSONAL: NAME: Timothy Gerard O'Keefe SS#: 115-26-8088 ADDRESS: Natural Resources Management PHONE: 805/466-8781 - Home Cal. Poly. State University 805/756-2021 - Office San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 or -2702 - HOME: 9985 Old Morro Road, East Atascadero, CA 93422 DATE OF BIRTH: April 25, 1933 CITIZENSHIP: American PLACE OF BIRTH: New York, New York SECURITY CLEARANCE: Top Secret MARITAL STATUS: Married; no dependents EDUCATION: 1. New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University - B.S. 1955 Major - Forest Products Engineering Minor - Botany 2. New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University - M.F. 1957 Major - Ecology Minor - Wood Quality Master's Thesis: "Management Aspects of Small Woodlots" Silvical and Wood Quality Relationships 3. Northern Arizona University - M.A. 1973 Guidance and counseling; recreation and industrial psychology 4. Northern Arizona University - Ph.D. 1977 Biology; wood quality Doctoral Thesis: "The Relationships Between Thinning Level and the Quality of Stem Wood in Ponderosa Pine". i EXPERIENCE: 1. From: September 1983 to present Position: Professor Location: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Supervisor: Dr. Norman H. Pillsbury As Professor of forestry at Cal Poly, I am responsible for teaching agroforestry, forest management, woodlot management, forest protection, urban forestry, and remote sensin . I also served as Cooperative Education Coordinator for the School of Agriculture. In g addition, I have consulted with AID and the U.S. Forest Service on TT projects and technical assistance programs. In addition, I have served as Director of International Agriculture Programs. 2. From: September 1980 to August 1983 Position: Associate Professor of Wood Science Location: University of Maine, Orono, ME Supervisor: Dr. James E. Shottafer As a member of the wood science staff, I have been responsible for teaching the basic wood technology, timber physics, and fire control courses. In addition, I have supervised graduate work, and conducted research on particleboard construction and utilization of solid wood products. Have also consulted on special tropical .forestry projects in Costa Rica and West Africa. 3. From: January 1979 to Spetember 1980 Position: Technology Transfer Specialist Location: U.S. Forest Service, Washington, D.C. Supervisor: Mr. Hal Marx On a temporary IPA assignment, responsible for coordinating Technology Transfer activities for State agencies nation-wide. Also assisted with TT work on special projects like maple syrup and spruce budworm. Developed two special TT training programs for Forest Service Staff. 4. From: June, 1974 to December 1978 Position: Forest Extension Specialist Location: University of Maine, Orono, ME Supervisor: Dr. Fred B. Knight As Extension Forestry Specialist, I was responsible for developing and implementing a full information program for small woodlot owners; industrial short-courses for wood turners, dry kiln operators, and sawmill managers. I also wrote news releases, a newsletter, and forestry notes on a wide variety of topics. In addition, I made many radio and TV programs dealing with various forestry subjects. s • 5. From: September, 1967 to June, 1974 Position: Assistant Professor of Forestry Location: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona Supervisor: Dr. Charles O. Minor, Dean In this position, I have been completely responsible for teaching courses in Wood Adhesives Technologys, Wood Products Utilization, Wood Products Manufacture, short courses in wood drying and supervised a cooperative research project with the U.S. Forest Service in the area of wood quality. Additional duties on campus have included service on the University Title I Committee and service as Resident Dormitory Director. AIso conducted applied research dealing with wood strength and sawmill efficiency. I directed an NSF environmental education program for teachers, and conducted career education workshops under contract. 6. From: September, 1963 to September, 1967 Position: Assistant Professor of Forestry Location: Nichols College, School of Forestry, Dudley, MA Supervisor: James L. Conrad, President As Assistant Professor of Forestry, I was totally responsible for developing and teaching suitable courses in Wood Technology, Forest Botany, Forest Utilization, Forest Management, Silviculture, Aerial Photo Interpretation and Design. In addition, I taught at the forestry summer camp, supervised the school forest nursery, and served as resident dormitory director. . 7. From: August, 1962 to August, 1963 Position: Assistant Area Development Officer Location: U.S. State Department, Washington, D.C. Supervisor: Mr. Bert Fraleigh, DAD/RA As a forestry specialist with the Rural Affairs Division, I was especially responsible for work in three provinces northeast of Saigon. This work was primarily concerned with planning and executing suitable projects in forestry and general soil and water conservation for the Strategic Hamlet program. In connection with this, I also made a utilization survey designed to guide the establishment of light forest products industries in the area. In addition, I did some work on sand dune stabilization and advised on forest nursery practice and sawmill rehabilitation. • 8. From: September 1960 to July 1962 • Position: Senior Teaching and Research Assistant Location: University of California, Berkeley, California Supervisor: Professor Henry Vaux, Dean As Senior Teaching and Research Assistant, I was responsible for teaching in the following courses: Wood Anatomy, Timber Physics, Wood Quality, Forest Policy and Forest Management. In addition, I taught at the Forestry Summer Camp carried out research in Silvics and Forest Management. I was also responsible for supervision of the school's instrument supply. During this period, I also studied Forest Economics, Community Development and Southeast Asian area relations. 9. From: February 1959 to August 1960 Position: Forestry Instructor Location: Food & Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy Supervisor: Dr. Stanley Thornton As Assistant Professor of Forestry at the Liberian College of Forestry, at the University of Liberia, I was entirely responsible for developing and teaching suitable courses in Forest Botany, Dendrology, Forest Survey and Wood Technology. During this period, I also supervised the student field camp and assisted the I.C.A. Foresters with Dendrological research. In addition, I prepared a key for the identification of some of the commercial timber of Liberia. This work involved considerable research into the structure, anatomy and physical properties of tropical timber. 10. From: December 1957 to February 1959 . Position: Assistant Conservator of Forests Location: Ghana Forestry Department, P.O. Box 527 Accra, Ghana Supervisor: Mr. D.L. Lane As ACF i/c Kumasi District, an area of about 10,000 square miles, I was responsible for the planning and execution of all forestry work in the District. This forestry work included timber sales, road layout, fire protection, nursery construction and maintenance, plantation management, silviculture research, stock survey and improvement thinning and the preparation and execution of working plans. During this period, I was also responsible for various applied research projects in forest products and dendrology. I also worked closely with the communtiy development officers in establishing the "Tungya" system of mixed forestry and agriculture, in selected villages adjacent to forest reserves. 11. From: June 1957 to December 1957 Position: Forest Extension Assistant Location: New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York Supervisor: Professor Ralph G. Unger As Extension Assistant, 1 was responsible for assisting with all phases of the forest extension program of the college. This work included processing technical research results and preparing non-technical material for general distribution in the fields of wood technology, forest utilization, silviculture, and forest management. I also gave Lectures to civic and school groups and prepared exhibit material for the extension program. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Professional society membership: Society of American Foresters Forest Products Research Society International Association of Wood Anatomists Technology Transfer Society International Association of Tropical Forestry American Forestry Association California Urban Forestry Council 2. Language capability: English -- Excellent (mother tongue) Spanish and French -- Fair 3. References: Dr. Tim Plumb, NRM Dept., Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Dr. James E. Shottafer, Nutting Hall, Univ. of Maine, Orono, ME 04469 Dr. Fred Knight, Nutting Hall, Univ. of Maine, Orono, ME 04469 Dr. Ernie Kurmes, No. Arizona Univ., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 4. Certification: Registered Professional Forester, #38, State of Maine, 1976 Private Pilot License, 1977 Fellow, SAF 1989 Certified Arborist, ISA, #692, 1990 • RESOLUTION NO. 89-94 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING THREE 13► MEMBERS TO THE CITY OF ATASCADERO'S PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Chapter 9 of title 2 of the Atascadero Municipal Codes establishing the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, due to expiring terms and the vacation of one unexpired term, there does exist three openings on the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, public advertisements soliciting interest in appointment to the Planning Commission have been published and posted; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk did receive thirteen (13) applications for consideration; and WHEREAS, the City Council did, on August 30, 1994, interview and consider the candidates for appointment to the Planning Commission and did then vote for • specific nominations. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Atascadero does resolve to appoint the following citizens to a four (4) year term each expiring on September 1 , 1998: AND FURTHER, the City Council does hereby appoint the; following citizen to serve an unexpired term for one (1) year; said term to expire September 1 , 1995: On motion by Councilperson seconded by Councilperson , the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted in its entirety on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: Resolution No. 89-94 Page Two ABSENT: ADOPTED: ATTEST: CITY OF ATASCADERO By: LEE PRICE, City Clerk R. DAVID BEWLEY, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: ARTHER R. MONTANDON, City Attorney r 2-9.01-2-9.03 CHAPTER 9. PLANNING COMMISSION Sec. 2-9.01. Creation: Composition. There is created a Planning Commission for the City which shall consist of seven (7) members who shall not be officials or employees of the City, but who shall be residents of the City. (Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec, 2-9,02. Members: Appointment: Terms of office. The City Council shall appoint the members of the P1111- ring Commission. Three (3) members have been appointed- for r terms which shall expire August 1 , 1990, and four (41 members have been appointed for terms which shall expire '''august 1 . 1992. These terms shall be extended to September Isf o�the respective years. Commencing September 1 , 1990, dne (1 ) member shall be appointed for a three (3) year term, which shall expire September 1 , 1993, and two (2) members shall be appointed for four (4) year terms, which shall expire September 1 , 1994. Commencing September 1 , 1992, two (2) members shall be appointed for three (3) year terms, which shall expire September 1, 1995, and two (2) members shall be appointed for four (4) year terms, which shall expire September 1 , 1996. Thereafter, all terms shall be for four (4) years and shall expire four (4) years after September lst of the date of appointment, except those appointments made after the commencement of the term to fill a vacancy or removal, in which case the term of office shall be for the balance of the unexpired term. (Ord. 200 § 1 , 1990: Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec. 2-9.03. Absence from meetings. Absence of a member of the Planning Commission from three (3) consecutive meetings, or from four (4) meetings i (Ata.uaero 5-90) 78 2-9.04-2-9.0 . during a calendar year, without formal consent of the Planiiittg Commission noted in its official minutes, shall be reported by the Planning Director to the City Council for consideration of removal from office. (Ord. 200 § 2, 1990: Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec. 2-9.04. Members: Removal from office. A member of the Planning Commission serves at the pleasure of the City Council and may be removed from offict, with or without cause, by a majority vote of all,the members of the City Council. r (Ord. 200 § 3, 1990: Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec. 2-9.05. Vacancies. A vacancy on the Planning,Commission occurring bf death, resignation, removal, or ariy other cause before the expiration of the term of the member shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term by the Council. (Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) " Sec. 2-9.06. Expenses. Planning Commission members shall be entitled to temun- eration for expenses in accordance with the procedure ap- proved by resolution of the Council. (Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec. 2-9.07. Powers, duties, and functions. The powers, duties, and functions of the Planning Commis- sion shall be all those powers, duties, and functions of a Plan- ning Commission and Board of Zoning Adjustment as pro- vided in Chapters 3 and 4 of Title 7, commencing with Section 65100 of the Government Code of the State (the Planning and Zoning Law), as the same may be hereafter amended. 79 (Atttctdero 5-90) 2-9.08 The Planning Commission shall perform such other duties and functions as may be directed or designated by the Council not inconsistent with State law. (Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) Sec. 2-9.08. Chairman: Rules: Records and meetings. As of August I st annually, or as soon thereafter as'is fea- sible, the Planning Commission shall elect a Chairman and a Vice-chairman from among its members, shall adopt rules for the transaction of business, shall keep a public recordof its resolutions, transactions, findings, and determinations and shall hold regularly scheduled meetings in the Rotunda Room;;fourth floor, Administration Building, 6500 Palma n Avenue, Atascadero, every first and third Tuesday evening at 7:130 P.M., and on such other days, at such other times, as may be desig- nated in order for a special meeting. When the day for any regular meeting of the Planning Commission falls on a legal holi- day, the meeting shall not be hel&on such holiday but should • be hold d a t the same hour on the next succeeding day thereafter which is not a holiday, or at such other time as shall be deter- , mined and noticed by the Planning Commission. i (Ord. 142. 1986: Ord. 101 § 2 (part), 1985) (wc#*Cadero 5-M 80 RESOLUTION N0. 35-81 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PROCEDURES FOR THE SELECTION OF COMMITTEE, COMMI SS ION AND BOARD MEE►�iBE'R The Council of the City of Atascadero hereby resolves as follows : Section I. Purpose. The purpose of this resolution is to establish procedures for the City Council to follow in recruiting , selecting and appointing members to the standing committees, commissions or boards created pursuant to statute or by action of the City Council. Section 2. Recruitment and Eligibility. Announcements of openings for any committees, commissions or boards to which members are appointed by the City Council will be through the local news media. All electors of the City of Atascadero, over the age of 18 , and meeting any announced additional criteria as established by the City Council shall be eligible to 'apply. Section 3. Interviews . All candidates meeting the criteria established in Section 2 wi a properlynoticed meeting be interviewed by the City Council during Section 4. Selection. a. Council members will. vote for the candidate (s) of their choice by placing their name and circling the name of their selection (s) on a ballot form provided by the City Clerk. Candidates' names will be placed in alphabetical order on the ballot form. b. Af ter the City Council has had an opportunity to make its individual determination, the City', Clerk will col- lect the ballots and wltheannounce name(s)first thethe candida candidate (s) member ' s name and second of that Council member' s choice (s) . C. The candidate or candidates receiving a majority ointhe votes of the Council members present shall be appo e . In the event that no candidate or candidates receive a majority vote or in the event of a tie; vote, then a run- off ballot or ballots will be cast, following the proce- dure of sub-paragraph a. above,, until 'a majority is reached. The run-off candidates will consist of all candidates receiving at least two (2) votes and if no 1 candidates have received at least two (2) votes, then J those receiving at least one (1) vote will participate in the run-off balloting. This procedure shall be con- •tinued until a majority vote is cast. ' Resolution No. , Cc .fission Selection ProcedurL ' On motion by Councilman Mackey and seconded by Councilman foregoing resolution is hereby adopted in its Nelson the entirety on the following roll call voter /AYES : Councilman Highland, Makey, Nelson, Stover and Mayor Wilkins NOES: None ABSENT: None ADOPTED: November 91 1981 ROBERT WILKINS, JR. , Mayor ATTEST: MURRAY /L. WARDEN, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ALLEN GRIMES , City Attorney 2