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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.0 Commission Candidate Interviews Item 3.0 Staff Report Missing Interview Commission Candidates RECEIVED OCT 9 1983 RETURN TO: Office of the City Clerk CITY OF DUBLIN City of Dublin P . 0 . Box 2340 PECE1v 0 6500 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 101 • �i Dublin, CA 94568 OCT 2 . 7987 APPLICATION TO SERVE ON CITY COUNCIL •CIT' Dr. fA (Please print or type . If you need more space, use reverse side. ) NAME: Harry W. Demmel ADDRESS : 11674 Los Ranchitos Ct, Dublin Ca 94568 OCCUPATION: Housing Program Director NAME OF FIRM: City of Modesto TELEPHONE : (Business ) (209) 577-5368 (Home) (415) 828-4848 BACKGROUND , EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE : (See attached resume) College Graduate, 20 years experience in Municipal Government. Certificate I .C.M.A. for Municipal Police Administration Certified Public Housing Manager (PHM) by N.A.IL R.O. and U.S. Dept. of H.U.D. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL : ;:nowledge of City Government in Depts of Planning,. Building & Housing, Police and Community Development. Long time residency in Dublin. PRIOR PUBLIC SERVICE OR CIVIC ACTIVITY: (See Question #2 and resume) Public Service with Cities of Tulsa, Okla , ; Phoenix, Ariz; San Francisco, Oakland and Modesto, California WILLING TO FILE STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS : YES X NO ABLE TO ATTEND WEEKLY MEETINGS IF NECESSARY: YES X ' NO (with notice) ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS DURING BUSINESS HOURS : YES X NO ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF DUBLIN: YES X NO OTHER INFORMATION OR COMMENTS : The City Council previously submitted my name for nomination to the Alameda County Community Development Advisory Committee. (Date) ( : • nature) , , 1 . Why do you wish to be on. the City Council? I wish to play a decision- making part in my home city's future. 2 . What has been your involvement in Dublin community activities? (See Resume) : Charter Member of Dublin Jay-Cees & Dublin Historical Association. Youth Activities : One of founders of Dublin Youth Basketball , past president. Current President of Tri-Valley Softball League (Men , Women & Co-Ed) 3 . What is your knowledge of or experience in municipal activities? Previous 20 years of experience working for Municipal governments in most all aspects. 4 . What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? The future design of traffic patterns and controls. The maintenance of open space and recreational areas. 5 . How do you perceive Dublin' s future growth? I perceive Dublin 's future growth to be orderly, but at a slower pace than in the past. Curbs on the proliferation of fast food & other transient-serving businesses. 6 . What should the. City of Dublin' s position be regarding areawide growth? The City of Dublin must grow, but at an orderly pace. :lithout growth , there is stag- nation. The City must continue to play an active, vital , leading role in area planning within our sphere of influence. 7 . What type of housing do we need in our City? I believe our #1 priority is affordable housing for.our. young people just starting out in the homemaking experience. There should be an amalgam of single family housing coupled with apartment complexes, all to be provided with adequate parking & open space. 8 . What, if anything, should be done about Dublin' s business district? The sign ordinances must be fair and clearly defined and enforced to keep down any slum-like appearances. Common areas must be maintained in a clean manner. Let the private sector determine future usages commensurate with Zoning Code parameters . 9 . What should the City Council demand of developers, if anything, in future developments? Adequate recreation areas , off-street parking with in-lieu fees for fire prevention and school services. 10 . In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? A City Councilmember must be responsive to all constituents , remembering, however, that City Employees should be communicated with through the position of City Manager. A fair, reasonable manner respectful of other persons opinions must also be maintained. 11 . What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the community? City government should assist, not rule. Public Safety Services must be provided & finances from public funds. If future needs dictate, possibly some type of public transit should be provided. Expansion into youth recreational services is needed. 12 . What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? An open, reasonable mind. Being able to put aside any personal biases and make rational decisions based on the greater good for the greater number. I have the ability to look at long-term goals and not acquiesce to pressure to satisfy an inadequate short- term goal . PLEASE RETURN THE FORM AND YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 24 , 1983 TO THE DUBLIN CITY OFFICES, 6500 DUBLIN BOULEVARD, SUITE 101 . Harry W. Demmel PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1933, Pittsburgh, Penna Married, two children . Residence; 11674 Los Ranchitos Ct, Dublin, Ca (17 years) EDUCATION: Oklahoma University, B.S. 1956 (Geological Engineering) Phoenix College, Phoenix, Arizona (Municipal Administration Certificate). Credential : California Community College #29697 (Building Construction) Member of Faculty: Chabot College, Hayward Ca 1972-74 Supplemental : State of California General Building Contractor License #247146 EXPERIENCE: Jan 1980 to CITY OF MODESTO Present Department of Planning & Community Development Position: Housing Program Director Duties : Responsible for operation & direction of Housing Maintenance Program, funded by Community Development Block Grant. Staff of 9, annual budget of $1,600,000. Directs operations in City's Mandatory Code Enforcement Area, including rehabilitation of homes, capital improvements of streets , sidewalks and alleyways. Negotiate 3rd party contracts with contractors , Stanislaus County and Crocker Bank for services . Prepare and submit annual application and budget to City Council and U.S. Dept. of H.U.D. 1975 to CITY OF OAKLAND 1980 Department of Community Development Position : Supervising Representative Duties : Supervision of 10 Housing Representatives active in Code enforcement. Liaison with Community Organizations combatting blight in neighborhoods . Responsible for direction of the Vacant Housing Program. 1971 to CITY OF OAKLAND 1975 Department of Building & Housing Position : Housing Inspector Duties : Pre-sale inspection of all residences sold in the City for compliance with all applicable codes, including zoning ordinances , building and housing codes. Responded to citizen complaints and initiated action to abate those complaints either by voluntary compliance or court action. 1969 to CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO 1971 Redevelopment Agency, Hunters Point Position: Supervising Rehabilitation Counselor Was responsible for the rehabilitation process for the residential and commer- cial structures in the Hunters Point NDP Project Area. Was directly responsible for managing a team of specialists who provided temporary housing for the displaced residents. Submitted the annual NDP application and HUD 312 Loan applications. Coordinated neighborhood action groups. 1964 to CITY OF OAKLAND 1969 Department of Building & Housing Position: Urban Renewal Representative Duties : Inspection of structures undergoing Urban Renewal . Plan check of proposed alterations and on-site review of construction. 1962 to ZENITH NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1964 Claims Manager Duties : Review of all workman 's compensation claims and settlements thereof. Review of safety procedures of insured firms . Investigate claimsto determine liability. , Harry W. Demmel Page two 1956 to CITY OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA 1962 Police Department Position: Police Sergeant Duties : Initially assigned to the Traffic 'Division, solo motorcycle traffic enforcement and accident investigation. Promoted to Detective Division, investigating major crimes against persons and property (felonies) . Promoted to Sergeant where my duties involved the direct supervision of all patrolmen and detectives assigned to that shift. 1953 to During this period, I. was a student at the University. I also held various 1956 jobs including switchman for the Bell Telephone Co. and Patrolman for the Tulsa Police Dept. 1950 to U.S .COAST GUARD 1953 Quartermaster 2nd Cl After graduation from high school in 1950, I enlisted in the Coast Guard. Attended the U.S.Navy Fleet Sonar School in Key West, Fla and the Coast Guard Navigation School in Groton , Conn. ORGANIZATIONS: Charter Member: Dublin Historical Preservation Association Chairman, Murray School Rehabilitation Committee Charter Member: Dublin Jay-Cees , Chairman, Community Development Committee Member: N.A.'H.R.O. ( National Association of Housing & Redevelopment Officials Vice-President, Central California & Nevada Community Development and Revitalization Committee Board of Directors : Dublin Youth Basketball Association 1976-1983 Tri-Valley_ Softball League 1979-1983 • • RECEIVED. RETURN TO: Office of the City Clerk City of Dublin OCT 2 1 1983 P . 0 . Box 2340 6500 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 101 CITY W. `131.51 Dublin, CA 94568 APPLICATION TO SERVE ON CITY COUNCIL (Please print or type . If you need more space, use reverse . side . ) . - NAME : . Frederick 'Dr•ena, Jr. ADDRESS : 11582 Manzanita Lane, Dublin 94568 OCCUPATION: Investor NAME OF FIRM: SeJf-Pmployed - - TELEPHONE : (Business) 828-.50.17 - (Home) Same BACKGROUND, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE: High school , two years college_ I: was employed by Clark Equipment Company for seven years in Los Angeles and as Branch. Manager in Oakland. T also was the owner of Clark Equipment Company-San Jose for three years • SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL : My special qualifications are my business experience `including bnclgetin q, markPtinq and • financial planning and union negoti'ati'ons_ PRIOR PUBLIC SERVICE OR CIVIC ACTIVITY: T have been a member of the followin• . DUMAC A AP D . :- -_ OM . SHOO ' -- 0 _ 4 _- - - church activities , Lion' s Club, and Tri -Valley Community Fund_. WILLING TO FILE STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS YES X NO . ABLE TO ATTEND WEEKLY MEETINGS IF NECESSARY: . YES - X NO ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS DURING BUSINESS HOURS: . YES X NO . ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF DUBLIN: YES X NO OTHER INFORMATION OR COMMENTS : I believe a sixth place finish in a close race. means popular support from the citizens of D»blin_ October 21, 1983 - ae.....2.4-teL- (Date) ( Signature) J • • • • 1 . Why do you wish to be on the City Council? I' want to be. on the City Council because I: want to use. my time and energy to be a part of the decision making process of this community. For the last year and a half, I have kept abreast of they issues that have arisen. 2 . What has been your involvement in Dublin community activities? My involvement- in community activities has been with soccer, Lion's .Club, my church, and Tri-Valley Community Fund. ' 3 . . What is your knowledge of or experience in municipal activities? My experience in municipal activities has been with DUMAC, Parks and Recreation Committee and ACAP. 4 . What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? Dublin residents are concerned with consistency - residential and • business balance trying to maintain atmosphere conducive to business. • 5 . How do you perceive Dublin' s future growth? Much. of Dublin's future growth will be affected and determined by LAFCO. 6 . . What should the City of Dublin' s .position be regarding areawide growth? . The City of 'Dublin' s position in regard to areawide growth should he one of alertness. We should take advantage of rapid and excessive growth_ in surrounding areas. • • a a 1 7 . What type of housing do we need in our City? We need affordable rental housing in our city. • • 8 . What, if anything, should be done about Dublin' s business district? Dublin' s business district should be identified. • • • 9 . What should the City Council demand of developers, if anything, in future developments? - Developers should incur all costs such as streets, lighting, sewer • and water improvements. 10 . In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? A councilmember should be a representative with easy accessibility to the public, a fellow citizen' and an equal member to other councilmembers, •be ready to assist, City Manager in the direction of the City' s future, (over 11. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing . of those services? What additional. services, - if , any, do - you believe should be provided to the community? . I -believe the - city' should provide an I _&'•R hotline ',for .emergency -.;_ - • -services. - - . .• • 12 . What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? The most important contribution I can make as a member of the City Council is my ability and patience to listen to all proposals,. evaluate ideas, synthesize material and make conclusion, and see the process through. PLEASE RETURN THE FORM AND YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 24 , 1983 TO THE DUBLIN CITY OFFICES, 6500 DUBLIN BOULEVARD, SUITE 101 . 10. and as an elected councilmember should develop a good working relationship with the City Employees. • • • < ^ �C i�r j�cc C (cc_ \— • RECEIVED OCT 211 9 8 3 • RETURN TO: Office of the City Clerk CITY OF DUBLIN City of Dublin P . 0. Box 2340 6500 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 101 Dublin, CA 94568 • APPLICATION TO SERVE ON CITY COUNCIL • (Please print or type . If you need more space, use reverse side. ) : . • NAME : Eddie Jo Mack • ADDRESS : 7000 Ann Arbor Way, Dublin, CA • • OCCUPATION : Management Analyst NAME OF FIRM: U.S. Navy, Alameda, CA TELEPHONE : (Business) 869-5222 (Home) 828-6870 BACKGROUND, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE : High School graduate, 2 yrs Jr. College; Worked as a part-time salesperson; extensive church activities; Girl Scout leader and helper; P.T.A. President; President of Alameda Defense Mgmt. Assoc. ; President and Treasurer of local associations , Basileus in Gamma Phi Delta, Inc. ; Secretary of Federal Credit Union, Alameda; Deputy Equal Employ. " Opport. , .Data Processor from Key Punch (Data Transcription) to Mgmt. Analyst (31 years) ; Supervisor for many years; attended many conventions as a delegate; Parliamentary training. Participation in the Dublin Municipal SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL : Advisory Committee with goals toward incorporation; Campaigned for City Council seat; currently serving an appointment as Planning Commissioner which involves working on many of projects that are brought before the City Council ; attending some council meetings; reading their meeting minutes , and most of all a desire to serve at the fullest capacity of volunteer service to •the City. PRIOR PUBLIC .SERVICE OR CIVIC ACTIVITY: Member of Dublin Municipal Advisory Committee; Church secretary" at E 0 G.I.C. in Oakland, Treasurer of -Tri-Valley Black .Families Assoc. ; President of Alameda/Contra Costa :Counties Assoc. ; Basileus "of Zeta • Nu Chapter of Gamma Phi Delta, Inc. • : WILLING TO FILE STATEMENT ..OF ECONOMIC . INTERESTS YES X NO " BLE TO ATTEND WEEKLY A MEETINGS IF NECESSARY:, =_ .YES - X NO - ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS DURING BUSINESS HOURS : YES X NO • ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF DUBLIN: - YES X NO OTHER INFORMATION OR COMMENTS : I most sincerely desire to be appointed to this this vacant seat on the City Council because I know I can and will serve with integrity and vigor. I do plan to campaign for an elected seat on the City Council in 1984 and desire to be elected because I know I will be an asset to the City Council . • 64?4-: °2--Q- /9g-3 (Date') (Signature) 1. WHY DO YOU WISH TO BE ON THE CITY COUNCIL? To continue fulfilling a stated objective and an obligation to Dublin residents by being a part of Dublin's municipal government providing the maximum services and benefits from generated taxes and to represent the residents at local, county and state municipal affairs when necessary. • 2. WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR INVOLVEMENT IN DUBLIN COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES? Active membership at Valley Christian Center Church; participation in Community Talent Show (1971); Girl Scout parent - helper; presented two (2) daughters in two "Maid of Dublin" pagents; soccer parent/helper/player; participant in 1976 Bi-Centennial Celebration; member of Dublin Municipal Advisory Committee. 3. WHAT IS YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERIENCE IN MUNICIPAL ACTIVITIES? I have knowledge of and some experience in ordinances and resolutions; policy formulation; development of policy alternatives; decisions based on Federal, State and County legislation and relationships; usage of tax revenues; black grant funding and loans; establishment of special. districts; adoption of a General Plan; land use regulations; flood control; law enforcement; enacting . into law various legislation; appointing various citizen committees; decisions on suits filed by citizens; and delegation of most administrative actions to staff. • 4. WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE MAJOR CONCERNS OF DUBLIN RESIDENTS REGARDING FUTURE PLANNING? Housing, recreation, increased taxation, poor communication between city officials and residents, traffic circulation, slow beautification program, local jobs. 5. HOW DO YOU PERCEIVE DUBLIN'S FUTURE GROWTH? Slow but with determined efforts to keep Dublin as close to status-quo • as possible, i.e., quiet, large, spacious, luxury.: homes .and small businesses. Generally speaking, most residents are apathetic about city • development until '.their immediate lives are affected by certain developments. 6. WHAT SHOULD THE CITY OF DUBLIN'S POSITION BE REGARDING AREAWIDE GROWTH? When LAFCO determines the sphere of influence for Dublin, the City Council and Planning Commission must carefully plan the development of these areas to give the balanced mix (i.e., types of housing, zoning, commercial and city-owned properties) that a small city needs. . • 7. WHAT TYPE OF HOUSING DO WE NEED IN OUR CITY? Apartments, affordable housing, luxury homes and condominiums. Current development includes some of the aforementioned, but not all. 8. WHAT, IF ANYTHING, SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT DUBLIN'S BUSINESS DISTRICT? Suggest suitable tenants for vacant buildings and offices. Decrease permits for fast food places. Try to establish a better communication system between the business district and the city. Establish a better system of monitoring and controlling new establishments in the city. 9. WHAT SHOULD THE CITY COUNCIL DEMAND OF DEVELOPERS, IF ANYTHING, IN FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS? Involve the city before they expend monies on development, i.e., inquire about zoning or finance, needs and desires of the city, available sewer -- permits, etc. These inquiries would eliminate some of the complaints received from some developers, i.e., we have put too much money into the project to find out we can't do this or that, inflation has driven building costs up since our plan was formulated, therefore, we have to modify our plans, etc. 10. IN YOUR VIEW, WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP;AS A CITY COUNCILMEMBER SHOULD BE TO THE PUBLIC? OTHER! CONCILMEMBERS? CITY MANAGER? CITY EMPLOYEES? To the Public - my ability to listen, evaluate, analyze and give feedback to their requests and opinions. To other Councilmembers - the same as to the public and my support when in agreement, if not in agreement, my respect for their individual . opinions. To the City Manager - the fulfillment of my responsibility along with my commitment to the City. • To City Employees - respect, courtesy and help in understanding where it's needed. 11. WHAT IS YOUR VIEW OF PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY AND THE FINANCING OF THOSE SERVICES? WHAT ADDITIONAL SERVICES, IF ANY, DO YOU BELIEVE SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO THE COMMUNITY? Incorporation platforms promised better services, direct liaison with city ' government and no excess taxation. Our tax revenues_should'be returned to the residents in the form of more and better services. A city hall should be built, housing all city offices with extra meeting rooms where non-profit organizations could hold meetings with little or no cost. 12. WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN MAKE AS A MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL? My desire to know more about city government and to serve the City of Dublin will cause me to do much research on the issues that are brought before the Council - thereby causing me to contribute current, detailed information where possible. • /• RECEIVED RETURN TO : Office of the City Clerk OCT 2 41983 • City of Dublin CITY OF DUBLIN • P . 0. Box 2340 6500 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 101 Dublin, CA 94568 APPLICATION TO SERVE ON CITY COUNCIL • (Please print or type. If you need more space, use reverse side . ) NAME: 4)/L L(441 /G 4) /2 V ADDRESS : 73 g dc-k- ��/�/� >/G!� C`g 4 i5 6 8 OCCUPATION: Ccc,4 , / S/ 7 7tJT NAME OF FIRM: 53.772- TELEPHONE : (Business) g 24- 4 3 S15 (Home) br'Zp- 3/o°o BACKGROUND, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE: //./4- G//4,gcJT / ,64 Gam}L. .-?/t7G7 />71) t/2.5/ r f /� - -.f"O ID 6ey y`�j L %L] • SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL : yj ' ECG /.J "a„gL/c /rq/4I'57 �9 i' 9,J )()c19 7lo ) �.✓.� �s��oc�Y�/��� c9/ PRIOR PUBLIC SERVICE OR CIVIC ACTIVITY: //2.2_ mss jfis (7!//,'/E:Gsi,41 �• 7 X-/ /�G∎75()4/r j fC .0//5 2 - WILLING TO FILE STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC 'INTERESTS : YES )( NO ABLE TO ATTEND WEEKLY MEETINGS IF NECESSARY: , YES X NO • ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS DURING BUSINESS HOURS : YES I/ NO ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF DUBLIN: YES )( NO OTHER INFORMATION OR COMMENTS : Af4. '?/7%- , 2 7 7 t/ f 7 r/0 � �i r��.y�i� 3 /i // //1,4421Wedi.., (Date Signature) .\ 1. Why do you wish to be on the City Council? 'i i¢ , is mss) //f 9.6id&7') /42/%17 722 . /��iS/ 7 7/17/ , C r 7f# el_9! -.. �19 //0 7� ge/c-` -7? " 2 . What has been your involvement in Dublin community activities? 7 ? 3 . What is your knowledge of or experience in municipal activities? 72- Jv. /,v .0 it1/Ac/. ClviZdL /SSIa4) . 4 . What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? re f/ccG l ��C.�vS/�J� � e/ /,`rto ,PE dei iy7///0 5 . How do you perceive Dublin ' s future growth? "i-41-4/4/47,0 /,c' E t L)), T ter 76/ /7/Sro e/e-n9-C F DA) • t ?ears_ /1/ 6 . .-: What should the City of Dublin's position be regarding areawide growth? 1/j41-G17 Lei/0- C 9G /1 •-2-/-451-r Wit« /2J4 /4). //z) • 7 . What type of housing do we need in our City? �o.C)5r<-73" 7 7' /19(7`/(/ 7-?c/X-- C'I7 ' 8 . What, if anything, should be done about Dublin' s business district? E5-7-47.9z-/5/7 c e Cla i//i/4 /W/V %7Z&4°_7'YUF /W-/41731/-0 ."WclSfFrfT gi,IS/.MES /c174/131 , Z 4/cce) . 9 . What should the City Council demand of developers, if anything, in future developments? (.0&76._L A!..1-30/7.14 ) /.r�Eti /�i�rJft rte- � Cc n i/,2i Zf D,2�f��-?/) l'zfeZc7 /77/ i- c-9,/eS/57//7-- A' 7-ty 77 dz7 f _ 10 . In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? , Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? (c, eV r7,e Peiec/c d rZ//ate nv s/ .?iy77e) (b6,A) /t 7, //r'4,7 (-577//--y .471) 7.57 -k-777,e'41 7-5 e,v-e,ze, 11. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do - , you believe should be provided to the:,community?. e(7-C/. 5 ?e//cc_s - 4 er'7 17>7 7U. /Y f 7'_ 4--/d/ /- -0 7 ' AAT_ j 4 ■ &x Z /1/64/ 2 72"L� U/C /cC;eeo'7" O,eY? S/2 %',. .5 _r 1777" 12 . What do you fee is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? //t//r/9i7f/cc (''Pfd 77z/ y% /6-(44.--,e/7 f �vr_'��� A/?) PLEASE RETURN THE FORM AND YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 24 , 1983 TO -THE DUBLIN CITY OFFICES, 6500 DUBLIN BOULEVARD, SUITE 101 . RECEIVED RETURN TO: Office of the City Clerk • City of Dublin OCT 2 4 1983 P . 0. Box 2340 6500 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 101 CITY OF DUBLiN Dublin, CA 94568 APPLICATION TO SERVE ON CITY COUNCIL (Please print 'or type. If you need more space, use reverse side. ) NAME: eeorged,t) /4• Vollhe edef ADDRESS : .74 „6 riltd-0A/ T),t -Ockh//r■I OCCUPATION: &46(44 /17eavt NAME OF. FIRM: heL5jAless Va 1/eu Tag Ger0/4 TELEPHONE: (Business) s'gc - t/Q/5 (Home) Fs,,g 5 BACKGROUND, _EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE: 6/6.1sys - opened bUbilve95 Du.b/i.iu 'im 197: A -Pro fess ,op.!(ILL - ApproXimatly 4 years OP to//eye 1A) a croc,f/v17;ty and 7a.X04 p Ivy • Dyer too hr per year :pi e_DAft 7 AM;nig PCILICCI710■V t I r6onla.1 - fr)e) u ecl it Dab 11 A) I A) /912/ to LtA ti_e, purchase oA our 1.5).401 SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL: -/ have beeA) vo I ye(' with Dubkrs m eorporaired Since tAe da4I5 or Me robot' et-Forl- /ncorporaie Dablim f 4an 'lam°4, heti, : served r).0 ZALL-t Commaree. Served oA, Du mac presenter, Seroe 16.n pia...hying Commission and have Sietioe_ ;Ps inceprioi0. p M M 15S/Dn aFItrds 'me tot_tk akivou)/eilyeaiVe_ V imfbrmed FOunclaTA 00 Whki) 747) I oaee ALTUre service o,i Z:he dcry ev uncie V V ' PRIOR PUBLIC SERVICE OR CIVIC ACTIVITY: ed , 74e board 5 or f 'a7-erava.1 and por7s organ,zairom s my M tqh Sehoo/ daos where. a/so was very et.e_27 ie ;4) school pô/i1c iQs ri ssreired -e-arl;er ) t-e served o& Durnac and recentbi 017-Cht. Parks a,7 el Le ctea Comma:re e _ - o - si- cP ears on r r, .F 77 ;=e Ver-s Cliantber O1C Commerce. Awing Chaired I served oil 171€2-NY of Their- coPynarees. WILLING TO FILE STATEMET OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS : YES NO ABLE TO ATTEND WEEKLY MEETINGS IF NECESSARY: YES 1/- NO ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS DURING BUSINESS HOURS: YES NO ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF DUBLIN: YES NO OTHER INFORMATION OR COMMENTS : do mot ceel ow dem mo„, t, aa7-025,y, 15 a gue57 ,19. t.-P do, ho toe_yer, Feei _2- nave. oz arrcoJTei, %Ace,- 571,„tid be rare -F(4.4lb/ tttnsidered primariLairribute is nit/ ifflowledge ano' 415.(94t oF the iNiVer- Wdr, ifl95 (DP rA.L and many oF iT; rterare plans • eornin'anylen--15 . my Seconiclary Itribule and ossi b;/y The rr) I rrIpb.11-Oni" io/iqz/S.:3 •(Date) / ((Signature) • • nmo� (/ i pub r:/9 7a JQ No c/a�.uad Au asPsi j p ti a w s.ra.�d0 s,c,.t • lf(/ Bra. ( / s5.cwc)?9-0 a1vy ruv ani1 Cf (v, pdaaq 6N,hf b .i ? ' U' b aq gib ttlaa5 1b( 5,I 1. Why do. you wish to be on the City Council? 7e cause tua.n/ be a_ art o f the d e c' ,i oM to a.k;nr� body, my pre5e4� and past s ero?ce the erg hay been /nosily i,v 6.,n adv•'sory pvsn1ioiu , wh;th of - mr4 hay bpeAi very Fruyrra7i,v9. 0,72 'a Firm believer is The addaqe. iF your Not .part o F The 50101-16,J your par-7 p The problem". Servs irq on tI' e e.. eauaect I.ou.Ld be rn y eorrfr� bu7,on 7a pa,/i•uq a. more acf/'ve Role ;J lAe ''soLa..1 o,l 2 . What has been your involvement in Dublin community activities? bee_pO 3 . What is your knowledge of or experience in municipal activities? ,See pa3e 4 . What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding future planning? y Think we fate ser;Qv Ira / Ic Problems clue io gaeIenda Qishop lanch. ci-h is and access ; Ne be ea it wtt4. re aIts.k•r.calL ar Oar dowN 7ocvN area is 9o/Ahl 13 die 04-1� lea")/ilq toe acty eo/ ers cuct/,nat a 1'arQP ca/e4 7a.y ha se. +ey 5 . How do . you perceive Dublin' s future growth? 'ibP bo`� ue__. Zhink ou.r corn me &Lai. 9 re,af -A. ma.y_. be /im;fet/d however, our Bey∎de[h�i'aL 9rourr�, ina:i/ he phemoni �vae . L(Jfi�le res; enT� �r0L0t4. rt,cu./ /Y1a_ke our . basiAie,ses prosper j'' rnusf be moWri-ored ,.sa a % e r -r par, , . ry inrei r /CeS ?s the view re4,den4-5 6 . What should the City of Dublin' s position be regarding areawide growth?. . &.e mush' 7a.ke a. very a 55ert'oe posy-/ o ' "U t-Ae va_lW; ()Met' 6Oin man;she 5 _nj 6 &-ver/oo k Du.r Neeels ;it, Their 9rouwTA. vier c.7ion) s .:/ we /et "Ma.' hQppenea •cve'LC 'be i ba.ck " �rz7"�r Ve;r das`t „ . t L is impor'/itn ). t ire/ We NICL.it9 P o r1,er• 8 tre 4 aware We hcwe /116 ;a7'n7 it) F be inlg ; gored or over/eo' ed. .6ince we are a± toe crossroad s Da))/in , has -TA e opporTtc ni ty o" F be,.u? e t e door ,� and iv. aZL �-Aa "door Ina.� ,r • 7 . What type of housing do we need in -our City? /I?1xedl .0 IVO� Daly wan± Ta pro vide ho IA /•v9 , my ,eh;ldreAi . ea.n o�!-Actd &rt tQ a/so would like , is upgrale Dub /;N'5 ;enaye co ait. anmP - more expens.ve hDUS/Alg . ,Z Think The word 'a.FForda.h/e " is , a/.not- ;cnposs;b/e . decir'e, anyway- = want lb ha.oe hous,N7 sithi, eel. "- 7 a w ide. . Spell m of -he popu.laT,on1. -r warn - 7)ub/1,v 7b eon/Ti.vu e z� be Q" mice plate 7'a /roe rvo /na77er what your yearly inreome /s. . 8 . What, 'if anything," should be done about Dublin' s business , district? - Vub/L:1:i bus/sues" drSTrrc't ,j.s'.'. ;10 _sad Ne_eO 'off ::.proper v/s/ale sr n a_ e- . Q also Pee/ . • sorne.oi the area's :.-are ;- /N need_, of .tes develo,oe- rnnt on •a /b/ � `foyM be...vs_ ._ • • 7 . lQe 'ss,hairy:- � So 171;o "area s /.5":' �fid 6fesvrrd "--,2ne/ IA ern veNient . Thereby enerv.giny Shoppers -16 leave our a;iiuess d/sr,c* c.nd•Travel 7a S/nneri4 9 . '..What `should the City Council" demand. of developers,. if anything, in '. future developments? -- W1 ,/'e n 15 ;'v the L'i7es be s7`" ;Ai lire 0 -2 Ai tie im m i aJ b t rS derma a.s much as we" ' Lean: z a ""rorr) ,e /e-ix_lopers .-rve:mtisY be Care ALI /vow 7b• d e.irla id 5 c rn.ctcll 44 .. .the r O.(. sales " F tX ± e home or it.erof va.r'to_ „ /7 e aparz`men/ i.s A1oi dei enTa[6/ af-Fpc7c/ over -the /onry raN 10-. • In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City . Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? ' City Manager? City Employees? . Pughlr'L O p e/v a.-ba-ve. hard and a tw ' s p N t oen Ir. Jpu. , . eou.nr�l. i ern bet s - gespe_e./- for Meir opJnr/ons :,and -eo,ve.er,vs .•'W ill a-7' a-1/:'/i me 5 alt.r n p i-• "" • • L e o/)v;r?e.e O ey ez an e,7_.L nip,rr6ers then' my /posit%on) ' 1.5 -the bes-f and -wit( vehemently_ . al ue -any (over) 11 . What is your view;of ,,,providing services ,toYthe community and the financing of those "services? What'..a'dditional'.-se'rvices, if any, do . you _believe should be provided to the c"ommunity , . rb ink . t�7"a�' /� l�s the` & I ys rrespo.r)5/bi arc/ ro u rc/e Se . •' :ms e s ,-: irvanc ai. -- a zh C e<�z e/v s e e d and w a..'�'a cco rd/..r :4_•/ / I . O . . / s I / / . ' Jr• ::ye,h,cle l lie ' 6ery/�P '.- �'w ■ //"-...r�pprQ7e 'an vQ joati as- y n a 7o 6&vs 1 over) 12 . • What do you feel is the most important contribution ,you ,can make " as a member of the City Council? ° . " j. tee/ that' my iaciyround/ 0.ommunr activism 8 6u5:siess - . pfoO;de me fULrk a ii_A aP 040M4;111071-0. 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