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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.2 Appts Commissions/Comm AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CITY CLERK FILE # 110-30 December 19, 2000 SUBJECT: Mayor's Appointments to City Commissions/Committees Report Prepared by Kay Keck, City Clerk ATTACHMENTS: 1) Current List of Appointments 2) Copies of ads which ran multiple times in the Tri-Valley Herald and the Valley Times 3) Applications submitted Planning Commission (4 Openings) 4 year terms = 3 2 year term = 1 Jill Baldasaro Mark H. Breazeal Robert Fasulkey Maxine D. Jennings Mark Kropp Marjorie LaBar Fred Musser Adib Nassar Parks & Community Services Commission (2 Openings) 4 year terms = 2 Suzanne (Sue) Flores Piehard P. Guarienti Steven Jones Connie F. Mack Jeff May Angela Muetterties Tim Sbranti Karen Seals Betsy Zajac Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission (3 Openings + 1) 4 year terms = 3 2 year term = 1 * Judy D.-Lussie Mary Beth Acuff Senior Center Advisory Committee (3 Openings) 4 year terms (3) Paul A. SiNas Mary Lou Bielke Jackie Morrow RECOMMENDATION: Confirm Mayor's appointments to the various Boards FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: Following the November 7, 2000 City election, Staff was directed to advertise openings on the various Commissions/Committees. Planninl~ Commission Eight applications were received in response to 4 openings. Three openings exist for 4 year terms as a result of term expiration and one opening is as a result of Tony Oravetz's election to the City. Council. creates a 2 year term. This Mayor Houston recommends the appointment ofMaxine Jennings, Adib Nassar and Bob Fasulkey to 4 year terms expiring in December of 2004, and Fred Musser to a 2 year term expiring in December of 2002. COPIES TO: ITEM NO. Parks & Community Services Commission Nine completed applications were received in response to two openings. Mayor Houston recommends the appointment of Suzanne Flores and Betsy Zajac to 4 year terms expiring in December of 2004. Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission Two completed applications were received in response to 3 openings. In addition, if the City COuncil confirms Mayor Houston's appointment ofBetsy Zajac to the Parks & Community Services Commission, this will create an additional opening with a 2 year term. Mayor Houston recommends the appointment of Judy Lussie and Mary Beth Aeuffto 4 year terms expiring in December of 2004, and also recommends the reappointment of Angela Muetterties to a 4 year term expiring in December of 2004, and the appointment of Richard Guarienti to a 2 year term expiring in December of 2002. It should be pointed out that both Angela Muetterties and Richard Guarienti applied for the Parks & Community Services Commission. Senior Center Advisory Committee Two completed applications were received in response to 3 openings. Mayor Houston recommends the appointment of Paul Silvas, Mary Lou Bielke and Jackie Morrow to 4 year terms expiring in December of 2004. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council confirm the Mayor's appointments to the various Boards, or provide other appropriate direction. K2/G/12 - 19 -00/as-appointments. doc CITY OF DUBLIN LIST OF CITY COUNCIL & COMMISSIONERS CITY COUNCIL MAYOR Guy S. Houston 11/02 7611 San Sabana Road Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-2152 (H) 828-2112 (H Fax) (925) 828-3337 (W) 828-1195 (W Fax) ' Vice Mayor Janet Lockhart 11/04 7458 Oxford Circle Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-2887 (H) (925) 829-0880 (W) 829-4820 (W Fax) Cm. Claudia McCormick 11/02 7170 Emerald Avenue Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-1672 (H) (925) 828-6148 (Fax) Cm. Tony Oravetz 11/04 7748 Squirrel Creek Circle Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-7139 (I-I) Cm. George Zika 8046 Peppertree Road Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-4350 (H) 11/02 Z PLANNING COMMISSION Fred Musser 12/00 11975 West Vomac Road Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 551-5360 (H) (925) 785-9409 (W) Ralph D. Hughes 12/00 7581 Brighton Drive Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-3062 (H) (925) 426-9200 (VO Maxine Jennings 12/00 11717 Silvergate Drive Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-3669 (H) (925) 847-2200 (W) Don Johnson 12/02 8157 Via Zapata Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-6861 (H) (925) 829-6519 (VO Vacant 12/02 PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION Cynthia Cobb-Adams 12/00 11447 Cresta Lane Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-7177 (H) Eric N. Swalwell 12/00 Chairperson 11404 Betlen Drive Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-5094 (H) Jeffcry Chapman 12/02 11579 Circle Way Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 833-8468 (H) George Cramer 12/02 Vice Chairperson 7700 San Sabana Court Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 833-1774 (H) Marjorie Wong-Gillmore 12/02 11815 Bloomington Way Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-I 138 (H) Chris Marcoux 06/01 8143 Aldea Street Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-7533 (H) ~JTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Please contact Recreation Coordinator at Shannon Center (556-4500) ~. Cmide~2000ccappt.doc (12/13/00) HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION Mary Beth Acuff t 2/00 8048 Via Zapata Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-0832 SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mary Lou Bielke 12/00 7516 BunLham Way Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-3064 (H) Janet Fasulkey 7776 Topaz Circle Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-6299 12/02 Bob Cocilova 11713 Serra Court Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-3781 (H) 12/02 Judy Lussie 7668 Buckeye Court Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 803-9731 12/00 Barbara Gifford 8088 Tamarack Drive Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-0846 (H) 12/02 Angela Muetterties 8151 Vomac Court Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 803-7725 12/00 Paul Silvas 7583 Carlow Way Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-3 192 (H) 12/00 Karin Nealon 12/02 7203 Kingston Place Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-4121 Sally White 12/02 7500 San Sabana Road Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-0462 Betsy Zajac 12/02 11521 Marwick Drive Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 803-9549 for current list of committee members. Carol Tomasa 8781 Edenberry Street Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 829-2891 (H) 12/00 ~ eveningi 'of each month at the Dub n Civic Center. This 5- ~i ' r Council with regard to issues related to the General Plan, Specific P!ans, the annual Capital Improvement Program, land use matters, etc. l~re'Parks & Community Services Commission-Meets on third Monday'evening of each month at the Dublin Civic Center. This 6-Member Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council in. all matters pertaining to the operation and mainte- ~e ~1~ nance of an effective and efficient recreation and park system for ,ire Dublin residents. SeniOr Center Advisory Committee-Meets thi'rd Th'ursdaY ~g of each month· at the Dublin Senior Center 7437 ~e ' Larkdale Avenue. The 5-Member Senior Center Advisory ~,e Committee deals with items related to the day.to-day operation of t~e the Senior Center, and acts in an advisory capacity to both the "~re Parks & Community Services Commission and the City Counc llre on issues pertaining to senior citizens. '' ~ Heritage & Cultural Arts· Commission-Meets on s:econd'l~ ~ Thursday ~v~ e"'E~'fi'month at the Heritage Center on Ire Donion Way. This 7-Member Committee oversees the day-to-day ~ operation of the Dublin Heritage Center and acts in an advisory ~e capacity to both the Parks & Community Services Commission ~ and the City Council on issues related to the Heritage Center. · e The MAYOR makes all'appointments subject to confirmation by ~ the CITY COUNCIL. Appointments are generally for 4 year terms: ~e JanUary, 2001-December, 2004. DUBLIN RESIDENTS' interested serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council with regard to issues related to the General Plan., Specific Plans, the annual Capital Improvement Program, land use matters, etc. Parks & Community Services Commission - Meets on third Monday evening of each month at the Dublin Civic Center. This 6-Member Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council in all matters pertaining to the operation and maintenance of an effective and ef~dent recreation and park system for Dublin residents. Senior Center Advisory Committee - Meets third Thursday morning of each month at the Dublin. Senior Center, 7437 Larkdale Avenue. The 5-Member Senior Center Advisory Committee deals with items related to the day-to-day operation of the Senior Center, and acts' in an advisory capacity to both the Parks & Community Services Commission and the City Council On issues pertaining to senior citizens. . .~ Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission ~ Meets on second Thursday evening of each month at the Heritage Center on DonIon Wa)~ This 7-Member Committee oversees the day-to-day operation of the Dublin Heritage Center and acts in an advisory capacity to both the Parks & Community Services Commission :and the City Council on issues related to the Heritage Center. The MAYOR makes all appointments, subject to confirmation by the CITY COUNCIL. Appointments are generally for 4 year terms: in serving oh one of the above boards may request an application ~e January, 2001 - December, 2004. DUBLIN RESIDENTS interested :form by contacting Kay Keck, City Clerk, at 833-6650. i ' · ~e in serving on one of the above boards may request an application form ~e E: Completed applications must be returned to the City ~e iJJJ by contacting Kay Keck, City Clerk, at 83326650. .erk's Office, 190 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by . ~ , DEADLINE: Completed applications must be returned to the Ci~ 10:32 FROM ATL MARRIOTT PERIMETER, TO 19258356651 PLANNING COMMIS~oi~ z~r r ,,~ ~.~ ~-. P.02 I. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 9h_.~~. ~ ~~.~ ~. ~ ~ a~. ,a~~L,.~a ~_ 2.~ ~ ~'r' ~at is you howlMge of and experience h Phn~g and ~n~g? 3. How do you fed about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? . ~. L~ ~~_ ' 4. ~at $heMd the Ci~'s posi~en be r~arding OEC-08-2000 08:27AM TEL]T70 394 4338 What type(s)of housing do we need? ID)DUBLZN CITY MGR OFFC PAGE:002 R=100~ 6. What do you think are the major con~, future planning? 7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? developments in Dublin? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but. unpopular with some neighbors? . 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? SIGNATURE ._C~_. ,t2'7 - ~LJ~,.J~b-,~_ OCCUPATION :Z~,,e, er~'Fa In order to be considered by tlze Mayor for appointment to tke Plmtning Commi~io~z, please return tkis completed form to the attention of Kay Kecl~ City Clert~ 1 O0 Ci~i~ Plaza, Dublin, CA ~3 by 4:#~ 1~: Friday, _D_ecetnber 8~ 20~. D~C-0~-2000 08:27AM TEL)770 394 4338 PA(~E: 003 R=100~. PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION ADDRESS ~'~e~ 5'~9c/' 7"//'~c'~- ~/~ TELEPHONE # ClIOME) ~Z S - ~'Z ~'--0/q'4 2 RE'CE!VE5 DATE C~ITY OF DUBLIN (woe, K) 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 2. What is your bowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning? How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? 4. What should the City's position be regarding growth? 5. What type(s) of housing do we need? What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? SIGNATURE { In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Planning Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, ' CA 94568 by 4:00p. m., Friday, December 8, 2000. K2/G/anntmts/annforms/nc-annlication.doc MARCH. 7, 2000, TUESDAY. VOT MARK H. BREAZEAL ALAMEDA COUNTY ,SUPERVISOR, DIST.4 * DUBLIN -' . TY COUNCILi -* . DSRSD T RBOARD! , COMMUNITY INVESTMENTSI PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION ,RECEIVED DEC .- S 2000 CITY' OF DUBLIN TELEPHONE # (HOME) 90~'~o7~-' ~;t")? 9 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 2. What is your knowledge of and experiencein Planning and Zoning? How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? 4. What should the City's position be regarding growth? 5. What type(s) of housing do we need? What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? SIGNATURE OCCUPATION In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Planning Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p. nt, Friday, December & 2000. K2/G/anntmts/annforms/nc-annlication. doc Plannin~ Commission AI}l}lication Name: Robert M. Fasulkey Address: 7776 Topaz Circle, Dublin Telephone: (home) 925-829-6299 Date: December 4, 2000 (work) 925-260-6608 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? Dublin is in a period of high growth and requires diligent attention. The responsibility of the Planning Commissioner is to provide citizen oversight to these processes, to ensure that proposed development complies with greater good of the City, and to provide recommendations to the City Council. -I am confident that I can use my skills to contribute to this process and advance Dublin's planned growth. Finally, I want to continue the work that I began previously as a Planning Commissioner before I was forced to resign due to extensive travel. I no longer am required to travel extensively and I can now once again fulfill my obligations as a Planning Commissioner. 2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning? I have worked in and around the construction and zoning for my entire career. I am familiar with right-of- way law, contract law, State requirements, County development plans, and Dublin's General Plan. Finally, as a former Dublin Planning Commissioner, I have attended training that informed me of the specific requirements of this position. 3. How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? Growth in Dublin is inevitable. How we manage the growth is important to the welfare of all that live and work here. Dublin has attractive and yet challenging geographic qualities and features. We have the west hills, we have a military facility and we have new growth panning out across the easterly properties. We have done a good job of blending all of these together to attain their highest value while maintaining a sense of community and concern for the environment. 4. What shouM the City's position be regarding growth? We have to accept the fact that we are in an area of great expansion. Therefore, totally eliminating growth is not a reasonable alternative. We need to use this inevitable growth to enhance and upgrade the entire City in a cohesive manner. Specifically, growth in the east should compliment the existing community. To this end, our position should primarily be to listen to our citizens and to act in their best interests. We need to assure the citizens of Dublin that the Planning Commission is a forum for their ideas. 5. What type(s) of housing do we need? Housing densities will continue to increase and the Planning Commission has a responsibility to make sure that they comply with the general plan while allowing the creation reasonable housing costs. To that end we will need a mix of all types of housing ranging from upscale to affordable multiunit. This diversity in housing will allow Dublin to attract residents from all income levels, thus preserving a viable workforce and balanced community interests ranging from young families to senior citizens. 6. What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? Development of the West hills area remains a major concern. We need to have a better understanding of what is expected here. We need to do a better job of getting the General Plan information updated and publicized. The existing downtown business district needs to be invigorated. Yes, the businesses there are presently doing well, but this is not sustainable. The development of the West end BART station is a stellar opportunity for us to encourage business to improve this portion of the community so that it doesn't fall into disrepair and get bypassed by the growth to the east. 7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance Downtown business districts? We arranged a task force that has looked into this problem so I propose that we take their findings directly to the property owners affected. We need to understand their long-range plans and we must establish and set a timetable for whatever improvements are finally agreed to with them. We need to understand that it is ineffective for one owner to make improvements to his property when the one next to it remains outdated. The City is the best forum for this communication and we need to ensure that we fully enlist the properties owner's support, as well as listen to their ideas. Task force efforts should be continued because there are no simple answers, and issues will continue to surface as changes are made. 8. What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? , Developers today pay many fees including traffic impact fees, infrastructure improvements, and school building costs. I think that these revenue streams are sufficient to support the functions intended but they should be monitored for consistency with other communities. However, we should continually work through staff to monitor these fees and to compare them to development projects in other cities. Additionally, we should seek opportunities for corporate contributions that may benefit our schools, libraries or other public entities. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? An unpopular decision will eventually be accepted provided it benefits the community as a whole. Therefore, I am comfortable with making decisions based on rational information, as opposed to its popularity. 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? I bring a great deal of experience to the Commission. I have worked with the Planning Staff and members of the community and I am confident that I can fairly represent the interests of community at large. More specifically, I want to cultivate more communications between City and the businesses that exist today in Dublin. I recognize that we can talk about a revitalized "downtown" area but it will never happen without something more than a reactive approval process that can only deny applications when they don't fit the desired tone. We need a plan that includes the tone and the timeline for implementation so all parties are working together rather than in piece-meal fashion. Finally, technology has become an important component of the planning process. I want to use my experience to advance Dublin to become a technological leader in City planning. Properly applied planning methods will increase our resident's opportunity to telecommute as well as attract technologically advanced businesses. Occupation PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION x,,~,,m/l'lt.1-×/,dF- ,E) . --J E/VN l A,; ~S ,~ss / / 7 / ? ,~ILVEfi G'ATE ~U~L I N ~A, ~fS~.Z DATE//- DEC '~ 5 72.800 3 o -- o¢,,ITY OF DUBkiN 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 2. What is your knowledge of and experie. nce in Planning and Zoning? Dublin? 4. What should the Ci~'s position be regarding growth? future planning? What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding 7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? developments in Dublin? 9. How do you feel about ma~ng a decision for the overall good of the communiW, bm unpopular ~th some neighbors? the Planning Commission? ~ ~ f~~fo OCC~ATION L In or&r to be consi&red by th r appointment to the Planning Commission, piece return this completed form to the a~enHon of Kay Keck, Ci~ Clerk, 1 O00vic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00p. m., Friday, December & 2000. Kz/G/anntmts/annforms/nc-annlication.doc ~00:]~d CITY OF DUBLIN 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 2o What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? 5 What type(s) of housing do we need? ~86=~ ,. £00:BB~a 3JJO NBW ~113 NIq8~Q(QI 000B-90-OBO . ~at do you ~hi~k are the major conce~ of Dub~ r~id~ r~arding' -:~mrepla~g? /~ ~ W~Sb:O~ What, if anyruing, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the · community, but unpopular with some neighbors? . ...... What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? In or&r to be co~s~red by t~e M~ for ~poin~t to ~e PInning Co~~, pb~e r~m thh ~mp~ted form to ~e $~on of K~ Kec~ Ci~ C~R, 1 O0 Gv~ ~, DubHn, ~ 94568 ~ 4:00 p.m., Fd~, De~em~ 8. 2000. K~!Glaun~aoofo~c-anolic~on.d~ PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION DATE j~ - 7-9,- o o (WORK) 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? 2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning? e How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? 4. What should the City's position be regarding growth? 5. What type(s) of housing do we need? What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents ega d~ng future planning? What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? o What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? In order to be con the Mayor for appointment to the Planning Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00p. m., Friday, December 8, 2000. Kz /G/anntmts/annforms/nc-annlication.doc DUBLIN PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION Marjorie LaBar 1o Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission? I have a deep interest in city planning issues and I would like to use my experience and education for the betterment of my community. 2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning? I have been actively involved in tri-valley planning issues for the last 14 years including: 1999 Public participant in City Of Dublin hearings on Western Dublin initiative 1998-2000 Tri Valley Vision Leadership Group 1993-99 Biodervisity Working Group(Sponsored by state and local agencies) including East Valley Task Force 1997-1999 1995-96 ABAG Tri-Valley Sub-regional Planning Committee 1995 Successfully completed the AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners) exam (currently inactive) 1993-94 UC Davis, Certificate - Land Use & Environmental Planning Course emphasis on Conflict Resolution and CEQA compliance I have regularly provided comments both written and oral on Dublin planning issues since 1986. 3. How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin My primary concern has been a lack of innovation in what has been built to date. I believe Dublin should try to develop an identity of its own with its urban architecture. Further, I am concerned about the lack of affordable housing in the city. 4. What should the City's position be regarding growth? Dublin should be looking for a long term sustainable growth pattern. By this I mean a steady rate of growth that allows infrastructure to keep pace and balances commercial development with residential and quality of life. 5. What type(s) of housing do we need? Dublin needs a full range of housing. We need to pay particular attention to providing housing that is affordable to local teachers, city employees; and public safety personnel. 6. What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? Traffic has become a major concern and a topic of discussion when people gather. It will also be important to keep all parts of the linked by improving Downtown. Residents have also expressed their preference for open space in the western hills. Requests to find funds(public & private) for permanent protection by easement or outright purchase will be brought to the city by residents and property owners. LaBaFPlanning Commission Application-Page 2 7. What if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business district? The business districts need to be more pedestrian and transit friendly. Downtown needs to a destination of its own. We should also be considering how best to reuse sites that have become or soon will be obsolete. 8o What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? We need to balance large job producers with providing housing in line with the salaries those jobs offer. Efforts need to made insure that BART station(s) and Camp Parks are fully integrated in the city. City staff and the Planning Commission should actively encourage outreach to the community as early in the panning process as possible. Dublin should consider a complete overhaul of the General Plan which incorporates the current Specific plans and provides more specific guidance to developers and residents. 9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? Planning Commissioners are appointed to represent the best interests of all Dublin residents. However, planning departments, commissioners, and designers are not infallible and good suggestions for improving development have been provided by critics. I believe that a stronger effort to provide the public with information on planning issues including:the:use of the city web site will improve the tenor of discussion at meetings. 10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? My most important contribution to the Planning Commission will be careful reasoned deliberation and a willingness to listen and consider the needs of all parties. N___9.0~:88-~00 18:S?.E~OM:OUBLIN CITY MGR OFFC 9858336651 ' PLANNING COMMISSION APPLI CATION T0:925 000 0000 P.001/002 1. ~y are you interested in se~ng on the Planning Commasion? What is your knowledge of and experience in Planninlt and Zoning? How do you feel about the growth that has occurred in recent years in Dublin? What should the City's position be regarding growth? What type(s) of housing do we need? ..... '-' ~'~u ~'~ rKuI'I;UUbILIIxl L, I IY I~11~t~ Uhl-I, ~d~bl,5-~bb~l IU:~db ldldld Idldldl~l I~.l~t~/l~l~r, ..:: .... ..:. . re~ 6. ~at do you think are the major concerns of Dublin resid~ts ' gard~ ~ future planning? What, if anything, should be done to enhance the Downtown business districts? What considerations should the City be concerned with in future developments in Dublin? 10. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community, but unpopular with some neighbors? What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Planning Commission? SIGNATUI~//~'/-- ~ OCCUPATION ~,4Z-/~'~'~-'~c'~_~ return tb,~ co~pleted fo~ to the atten~on of Kay Keck, G~ Cler~ 1 O0 a~c P~za, Dubl~, ~ 94568 by 4:00p.~, Friday, Decembw 8, 2000.' '~/~n~Wan~orm~nc-al}nlica~on.doc Planning Commission Application Addendum As a resident of the City of Dublin for over ten years, and a real estate development professional, I am extremely interested in the growth and development that is taking place in the City. As a Planning Commissioner I have enjoyed participating in helping to determine the future course of development for Dublin's future. I feel that as both my experience and education real estate development and urban planning brings allot of experience and expertise to the Planning Commission. I have both a Bachelors of Science and a Masters Degree form the California State Polytechnic University at Pomona and San Jose State University respectively. In addition, I have 24 years of real estate development experience developing both commercial/industrial and residential developments. This experience and education in real estate has given me insight to those proposals that have come before me at the Commission and aided my fellow Commissioners through thoughtful discussion and questions posed to the developers of those proposals that have come before us. I have a thorough knowledge of and in depth experience in planning and Zoning. I have both a Bachelors of Science and a Masters Degree form the California State Polytechnic University at Pomona and San Jose State University respectively. In addition, I have 24 years of real estate development experience developing both commercial/industrial and residential developments. I have worked as an urban planner for two cities, worked for two civil engineering firms and for one commercial/industrial and five residential developers (Pulte Homes, Signature Properties, Braddock & Logan, Suncal and The Olson Company). I'm very proud of the development that has taken place in Dublin in recent years and very pleased that it has turned out well for the City. I'm very pleased and proud that our City won a Gold Nugget planning award for the best master planned community in the western United States. I feel that Dublin is headed in the fight direction with its plans for the community and the implementation of those plans for the City. The City should be responsive to the residents of the City of Dublin in guiding Dublin's future growth and development. But at the same time the City needs to its own needs in determining its future. The challenge is doing what is right and in the City's interest in the face of public support or opposition to new development. The City currently has a good mix of housing types and product mix as it exists in the City and as it's proposed in the eastem Dublin Specific Plan. However, there is a real need for both worker housing for teachers, firemen and other professionals in the City as they are becoming increasingly priced out of the housing market as home prices escalate. There is also a real need for senior housing to accommodate our aging population. In discussing Dublin' s future with friends and people that I have met in town there is real concern over development in the west Dublin hills, traffic congestion and revitalization of the old downtown area of town. Ther seems to be less concern over the development that is taking place in east Dublin but that may soon change as more people move into the east Dublin area. I feel the addition of the new BART station to the downtown, along with our recent approvals by the Planning Commission of the Downtown Specific Plans will help to enhance the revitalization of the downtown business district. 8. The City needs to be concerned with a long list of things when examining new developments in the City including but not limited to: · Quality of life · The environment Economics · Are there adequate services available to serve the proposed development · Traffic circulation · Affordability · Tax Base · Jobs housing balance o I have on many occasions as a member of the Planning Commission had to make the difficult choice between deciding what the residents in a neighborhood might want versus what's in the City's best interest to do. I have always decided to choose what's in the City's best interest over neighborhood interests. 10. The most significant contribution that I can make or bring to the Commission is all of my education and experience as an urban planner and real estate development professional. Please refer to my responses to questions 1 & 2. FROM WESTERN FLAUORS ~ FRAGRANCES FAX NO. : 9253736257 Dec. PI,.ANNING COMM!SS! ON,.,A, PPLI CAT!ON 07 2000 01: 45PM P2 RECBvF~", DEC = ? 2000 OF DUBLIN ...,.......~o ,, d- ,~ ...> ..~_ ._....,4'~ 7, = ~- , ~ ~ ~ (, ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ //., .. ........ ' 2. What is your ~owledge of and experience in d~aning and Zo~g? Dub]ia? 4. What shogld the Citf. Position be rt~.rdjn~ ~rowl~? What type(s) of housing do we need? . ., DEC-OT-B000 02: 44PM TEL)925373685~ ID)DUBLIN CITY MGR OFFC PAGE:008 R=100~ distrim? ~ 9 ~,~ RECEIVED DEC - G ZOO0 PARKS & COMMUNITYSERVICES COMMIS~w['~I~F DUBLIN APPLICATION Commission? ~t ~owi~ge do you have of the par~ and recr~on faciH~ in Dublin? 3. What knowledge do you have of the programs offered through the Parks & Community Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? ..%pe.nm?~-f', -- 4. Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs needed by the community? Please describe. ~.eomm~ar. e.v ,,aa~:r,'~.~, · .....' ~O/aO'd ISat 8~8 $a6 q~lld~3 Xaqq~A 9~:9I 000~-I0-D~ 5. How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and park/facility reservations? c:J 'qC, d,n,g--- bC~r' ~ Vl/tO~L{ be ~c ~arL/ % 6. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Parks & Community Services Commission? In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community 2~ervice.v Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, CRy Clerk, I00 Civic Pltt~ Dublin, CA 94:W68 hy ,.4:00 p.m., Friday, _December 8, 2000. K2/G/apptmt slappform s/p &cs-ap p lieation. doe 9~:9I 000~-IO-D~a PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION APPLICATION '~? DATE ~c,/ (WORK) RECEIVEO DEC ' 4 2000 crry OF DUBLIN 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & CommUnity Services Commission? Dublin? 3. What howledge do you have of the programs offered through the Par~ & Communi~ Se~ices Department? Have you or a family member participated in'a program sponsored by the Department? Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs needed by the community.? Please describe. How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and park/facility reservations? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the · community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Parks & Community Services Commission? / ~ / In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. K21G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs-application. doc ~KS & COMMUNITY SERVICES C:OMMiSS~EIt~g ~( APPLI CATi0N DEC - 8 Z0U'0' 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & CommUnity SerVices Commission? 2, What knowledge do you have of the parks and recreation facilities in Dublin? 3. What knowledge do you have of the programs offered through the Parks & Community Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored.by the Department? the communi..ty?. Please describe. Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs needed by How do you, feel about user fees for recreation programs and park/facility reservations ? r~f How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with'neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of' the Parks & Community Services Commission? In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00. p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. K2IGlapptmtslappformS/p&cs~application. doc PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMI~~~_D ~ Z APPLICATION TELEPHONE 4 (WORK) 4~7-- 7"/'~-~. h Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & Community Services Commission? What knowledge do you have of the parks and recreation facilities in Dublin? u.,,,2T,,-./-/'/,4z~.--~'F OF T6L~ P,G,E'E'4 3. What knowledge do you have ,of the programs offered through the Parks & Community Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? 4. Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs needed by the community? Please. describe. 5. park/facility reservations? How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and p pEc(. . F How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Parks & Community Services Commission? SIGNATURE In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December & 2000. K2/G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs-application.doc I ARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMM SS ~ APPLICATION TELEPHONE # (HOME) DEC - 6 2000 OffY OF DUBLIN (WORK) ~'~' '4,~, - $v~ o Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & CommUnity Services Commission? What knowledge do you have of the parks and recreation facilities in Dublin? What knowledge do you have of the programs offered through the Parks & Community Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs needed by the community? Please describe. How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and ~ark/facility reservations? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? the Parks & Community Services Commission? What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of SIGNATURE ~ .~_.~t_~, . ~ ~ OCCUPATION In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. Kz /G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs-application.doc 4 PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISS~~V~) ~5/ ED APPLICATION DEC - 5 200~ DATE (WOP, K) CITY OF DUBLIN /,~ --D ~ 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & Community Services ' Commission? - Dublin? 3. ~at ~owledge do you have of the programs offered through the Par~ & Communi~ Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? ~Are there adZl park facilities and recreation programs needed by the communi~?. Please describe. 5. How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and 3 ~' park/facility reservations? 6. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Par~ & Communi~ Services Commission~ In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. K2/G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs'application. doc *"* 'I~ARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION APPLICATION ADDRESS " . D.tolM c:A sss~s DATE Ig- e- o Oc.w os' susLir~ Why are you. interested in serving on the Parks & Comm~ity Services Commission? H vin2. ~hat ~owledge do you have of the par~ and recreation facilities in Dublin?' ' "' ' ' Z ' 2 ' ' ~,/, "" ...... .. , .... , ~ ' . 3. What ~oWledge do you have of the programs offered through the Par~ & Commui~ Seaices ,Depar~ent?. HaVe you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by th'e Depar~ent? 4. Are lhere ~ddi'fional park facilities and recreation programs needed by the e0'mmuni~? Pleasedescribe. ~he c;45s a~l+ cecce~'o,~l groS'r4~- P'h~s~ ~ ~ ~ o9' E~ec~l'J s .lj lsoc~ole~9 ASAP, i~g.~ - ~ How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and 9 ~' park/facility reservations? d'~]~ze~ ~o. m~e ~. %e~ a~e.~cce~[b. le ~r all 6. How do you feel about ma~ng'a decision for the over:all good of the , com~~ but, ~pop~ar ~th neighbors or orga~a~enS? w~at is t~e most important contribu~n yo. can make as a member of t~e ~ar~ & Communi~ Se~ices Commission? '' "' ' ~ as::a co~ In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks' · Comm~ni~ Sd~ices Commission please return this completed form to the a~enaon of Kay Keck, Ci~ Clerk, 100~, Civic Plea, ~ublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.~, Friday, December S, 20'00. ~romo+e ~o.+h PARKS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION DEC - 5 ZO0'O APPLICATION DATE C) C CITY OF DUB!..IIk /oo o5~%1 (WORK) ~'lO Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & Community Services Commission? 2. What knowledge do you have of the parks and recreation facilities in Dublin? What knowledge do you have of the programs offered through the Parks & Community Services Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? Are there aadi~nal park fadli~s ana recreation programs n~ea~a by th~ c~mmuni~? Pleas~ describe. park/facility reservations? How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations?' What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of · the Parks &Community Services Commission? ' \~b~ -V~'~ o.eeo~ ""% ~ SIONATEIB ~'~y-,---u ~_2-~ ;-b OCCUPATION In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8~ 2000. K2/G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs~application.doc APPLICATION DEC -6 2000 DATE 12---../,5' f'01oTM OF DUBLIN Why are you interested in serving on the Parks & CommUnity Services Commission? ({irl3 r~r~n'/ /~c. ;n/<r~A o,f m~ n~;r~s an:/~,~l~w c/~s'. d 2. What ~owledge do you have of the par~ and recreation facilities in Dublin? oor pc~.s ~nY/ gnjo~<,/ uda't~/h~ +AL ~n,. rc~ ~'7' C~ra/d/G~n, 3. What ~owledge do ~0u have of ~e progra~ offered through the Par~ & Communi~ Senices Department? Have you or a family member participated in a program sponsored by the Department? J 4. Are there additional park facilities and recreation programs ueeded by the communi~? Please describe. How do you feel about user fees for recreation programs and park/facility reservations? How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Parks & Community Services Commission? / In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Parks & Community Services Commission, please return this completed f orm to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 1 O0 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94S68 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. Kz/G/apptmts/appforms/p&cs-application. doc HERITAGE & CULTURAt, ARTS t~J~J~SION APPLICATION Nov 3 o 2000 NOV 3 0 2000 OITY OF DUBLIN TELEPHONE # (HOME) (worK) 2. In what organizations are you currently a member? Z Dublin Fine Arts Foundation X_Dublin Historical Preservation Association ~ Other (Please list) List the mistic, culu~al, ~or ~stodc acti~ties ~ w~ch you have pmicipated, p~icul~ly witl the Ci~ of Dubl~. 6. What knowledge 5to you have of the Dublin Heritage Center? What knowledge do you have of the programs sponsored by the Dublin Fine Arts 8. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community that may be unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 9. What is the most important contribution you feel you can make as a member of the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission? eyb z,k,,iic ,tgl : 10. The Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission is a new Commission. What is your vision of its purpose? In order to be c~ered by the Mayor for appointment to the Heritage & Cultural Commission, please return this completed form to the a~ention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, q00 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 0~68 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. K21Glapptmtslappformslh&cac-application .doc /-/:2 RECEIVED HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISS q 5 ZOoO APPLICATION CITY Of DUBLIN NAME Judy D. Lussie DATE / ADDRESS 7668 Buckeye Court Dublin, CA 94568 TELEPHONE# (HOME) 945-803-9731 December 1, 2000 " (WORK) 925-422-9959 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission? Havinq served for one year as the first Chair of the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission, I feel like my work has lust be.qun. I have led the Commission in directing the Community Arts Assessment, makin.q recommendations for improvements to the Herita.qe Center, making recommendations for the Freeway Underpass Art project, and appointing Commission members to the Library Art Project and Freeway Underpass Art proiect. 2. In what organizations are you currently a member? Dublin Historical Preservation Association Dublin Fine Arts Foundation X Other (Please list) , :1 have been Chair of the Herita.qe & Cultural Arts Commission, and was appointed to the new Art Selection Committee for the Freeway Underpass Art Project. 3. What experience do you have serving on advisory committees, boards or commissions? In Idaho, I have sewed on the executive committee of the Idaho Humanities Council, was appointed by the Governor to the Idaho Centennial Commission, appointed by the mayor to be Commissioner on the Idaho Falls Housin.q Authority--City of Idaho Falls, and was appointed to the Idaho Falls Community Development Advisory Council. 4. What training or experience do you have in the arts or heritage? I have a BA and MA in art education from the University of Illinois. I was an adjunct faculty member in art education at Idaho State University, I tau.clht iunior high and hi.qh school art and art history. I am currently the Department Head of Technical Information at Lawrence Livermore National kaboratorv, mana.qin.q 200 employees, includina artists, writers, and librarians, as well as output technicians for publication, presentation, and display. 5_. List the'artistic, cultural, and/or historic activities in which you have participated, particularly within the city of Dublin. St. Patrick's Day Festival, Pasta Festival, . visits to the Herita.qe Center, etc. When the Heritaqe Center chan.qed its hours, I helped with the children's activities. 6. What knowledge do you have of the Dublin Heritage Center? 9/17' °b'~ Since workinc~ on the Herita.qe & Cultural Arts Commission, I have found that the Center was in need of stora.qe space - we recommended the purchase of a stora.qe building; and that more visitors were needed - we recommended special exhibits and a chan.cle in the hours. 7. What knowledge do you have of the programs sponsored by the Dublin Fine Arts Foundation? Lynn Baer has done a lot of work with art and school children, instituted art in the park projects, and most recently, will sponsor "Dublin Collects" exhibits in the City Building Lobby. The foundation has made .qreat efforts to provide art around the City Center. 8. Ho~v do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community that may be unpopular with neighbors and Organizations? One of the reasons I felt that the Arts Assessment was important was so that we could take the pulse of the community before amounts of money would be expended. As we suspected, Dublin residents felt that art was important, but they were not ready for extreme avant .qarde productions of public art. Also, for most of the public art proiects, I personally recommend community participation at some staqe of the art development and installation. 9. What is the most important contribution you feel you can make as a member of the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission? Sharin.q my experience in promotin.q cultural events, securing .qrants, usin.q my resources in exchan.qing cultural exhibits, and working collaboratively with universities, local museums, and business and industry. 10. The Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission is a new Commission. What is your vision of its pu~ose? I stron.qly advocate the .qoals which the Commission established to provide arts education for our youth, to develop cultural programs for our community, to advocate efforts of the Heritage Center, to create more art in public spaces -- all in an effort to promote Dublin's heritage and culture. SIGNATUEE ~ OCCU?ATION Department Head of Technical Information Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8, 2000. SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECEIVED APPLICATION DEC .....S 20'06 CiTY OF DUBLIN DATE ~ J2~C ,2. DEC 1. Why are you interested in serving on the Senior Center Advisory Committee? 2. What ~owledge do you 'have of the programs and se~ces offered for eider adults at the Dublin Senior Center? ~7 aa~; you oTX 'family member ~ken aavantage of the'programs and services offered at the Dublin Senior Center? 4. Are there additional programs n~eded for eider adults in our communi~? Pleasedescribe. 5. What do you feel are some of the most pressing issues facing eider adults in our society? 6. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? 7. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the Senior Center Advisory Committee? ~ ~ ~- S~ ,~ ~ ~ - In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Senior Center Advisory Committee, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA ~4~68 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, December 8. 2000. Kz/G/apptmts/appforms/scac-application. doc SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPLICATION L ' ~'ih serving ofitheSenior Center Advisory What knowledge do you'have of the programs'ahd se~c'es offe~a fo~ eider adults at-the Dublin Senior Center? Have you or a family member taken advantage of ~he programs and services offered at the Dublin Senior Center? 4. Are there additional programs needed for eider adults in our community? Plea/se describe. What do you feel are some of the most pressing issues facing eider .... :6.- How d~'y0u ,feelabout ~making a:decision for;the overall good of the communit~ 0r! organizationS? ...... : ::~. ~ ~c : ' . . .L'-':' ' ~: "' "::-. : =':~:,.-,-:' ; . . .. _ - -.--.,,.-, ..',~ ..... .- _ ..- - ,:. - . '-7, ". ZWhat'~S/he'moSt importantcontribUtion :~U 'can':~ake aSa memberof '-.' '-.: :'-~ the Senib~:'C~'Advi~::C~m': ' i~ee?,:.~-~:~/ .'::: ' ": ': ·: ~ . .. , . :.....:~..: .-..: .....-.?.; . .. . . .. ..-. . -.: . . ~. :;:: .'. ::...~~ '... .-. . In order to be considered . Mayor for appointment to the Senior Center Advisory Committee, pleaxe'return this\~mp~ete~ for~ to the attention of Kay Keck, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94S68 by 4:00 p.m.; Friday, December 8, 2000. K2/G/apptmts/appforms/scac-application. doc SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE APPLICATION NAME: ADDRESS Jackie Morrow 8283 Cavalier Lane, Dublin 94568-1010 DATE: 12/15/00 TELEPHONE # (HOME) (925) S28-7716 (WORK) NA Why are you interested in serving on the Senior Center Advisory Committee? I have lived in Dublin for 27 years and welcome the opportunity to help and serve the senior community. What knowledge do you have of the programs and services offered for eider adults at the Dublin Senior Center? I have participated in many of the services and programs offered the Dublin Senior Center. Have you or a family member taken advantage of the programs and services offered at the Dublin Senior Center? Yes, I frequently take advantages of the programs offered at the Dublin Senior Center. I regularly participated in the nutrition program, Fitness for Fifty classes, craft workshops, and trips. 5 Are there additional programs needed for eider adults in our community? Please describe. With the understanding that there is a need for more meeting rooms, I see a need to expand current programs. For example, different levels of fitness programs, and computer classes. What do you feel are some of the most pressing issues facing eider adults in our society? Some of the most pressing issues facing eider adults include health care, and adequate and affordable housing for moderate to low income seniors. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the community but unpopular with neighbors or organizations? I would have no problems making decisions for the good of the community whether popular or unpopular. I have volunteered at senior centers on many projects and not afraid to speak up. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member'of the Senior Center Advisory Committee? As a retired elementary school teacher with 3 5 years of experience, I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to travel extensively and teach oversees. Through my experience working both in the United States, and abroad, I feel that I am accepting of the cultural diversity of our community and sensitive to the needs of our senior population. SIGNATURE OCCUPATION: Retired School Teacher In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Senior Center Advisory Committee, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay Kec!~, City Clerl~, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 4:00 p.r~, Friday, December 8, 2000. K2/G/apptmts/appforms/scac-application.doc