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_ tr,lw Contra TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of FROM: John Sweeten County Administrator County DATE: May 13, 2004 SUBJECT: DECLARE VACANCY ON EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 411 4f ADVISORY COUNCIL SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATION: APPOINT the following individual to the County Management Appointee 1 seat on the Advisory Council on Equal Employment Opportunity to complete the current term that will expire November 30, 2007: Elizabeth Verigin Auditor-Controller Business & Systems Manager 625 Court Street, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 BACKGROUND: There are two County management seats on the Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Council (EEOAC), appointees to which are nominated by the County Administrator, Elizabeth Verigin has accepted the nomination for Management Appointee 1 seat. It is, therefore, recommended that Ms. Verigin be appointed to the EEOAC. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: 11 YES SIGNATURE: 13-RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ❑RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE la'APPROVE 0 OTHER SIGNATURE(S): .�� ' "tet C>, ' ACTION OF BOARD_0 Na 25, 2004 APPROVED AS�V OMMENDED 13 OTHER 0 VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND X UNANIMOUS(ABSENT_ T e AND CORRECT COPT OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND AYES: NOES- _ AND ENTERED ON MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SUPERVISORS ON` HE.DATE SHOWN. Contact:Erne Kuevor 335-1045 ATTESTED Myr 25, 2004 JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR cc: Emma Kuevor,Affirmative Action Officer Patti Malloy,Clerk of the Board DEPUTY TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS -------- Contra _ 1 $ FROM: Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board o to DATE: May 13, 2004 ° '`� SUBJECT: Declare Vacancy ounty SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATION: Declare VACANT the At Large Seat ##3 previously held by: Name Seat Term Ending JUDY CLAYTON At Large 3 June 30, 2004 42 Hillcrest Dr. Orinda, CA 94563 And DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy as recommended by the Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board. BACKGROUND: The Alcohol and Other Drugs (formerly the Substance Abuse Advisory Board) Was established in August 1992. The Advisory Board consists of 21 members: three nominated by each of the County Supervisors, five At-large members and one At large Alternate. Supervisor Uilkema appointed Ms. Judy Clayton to fill a vacancy in District 11, but she was not removed from the At Large 3 seat she previously held. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE: ---------7----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,--'RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE 'APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S) -------___----____ ____ � ____________________________________________________ __v------------------------------- ACTION OF B AR_ON Y 5i 2004 APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED X OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT CORY OF AN ACTION TAKEN X UNANIMOUS(ABSENT Norte } AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE AYES: NOES: SHOWN. ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTESTED May 25, 200€ CONTACT: JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CC: BYi /J � DEPUTY tmatal@hsd.co.contra- To: PMoll@cob.cccounty.us f costa.ca.us cc: jenea@cao.cccounty.us 175113/2004 172:50 PM subject: Advisory Board Here is the Board Carder requesting to past a vacancy for Ms. Judy Clayton. -hanks Julie! (See attached file: board orderclyton.doc) Fatima Matal Sol Alcohol and Other Drugs Services 597 Center Avenue Suite 320 Martinez, CA 94553 Phone (925) 313-6311 Fax (925) 31.3-6390 Visit our websites: i:ttp://ccheal-th.org tambien en espanol http://ccprever.tion.org http://cc-oublichealth.ora This message is intended only for the use of the Addressee and may contain, information that is PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL. If you are not the intended recipient, dissemination of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete all copies of the message and its attachments and notify me immediately. board orderclyton.doc ALCOHOL AND OTHER WiIlim B. Walker, M.D. DRUGS ADVISORY BOARD Health Services DirectorOF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ..... Alcohol and Cather Drags C 0N 'T R A CO STA 597 enter Avenue,Suite:320 ---_--_- —_ _-- -------_— Martinez,CA 94553 Services DirectorH E A L T H SERVICES (925)313-6311 Fax(925)313-6390 District 1 May 12, 2004 Joel Fort,M.D. Beverly Dickens Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Edward Rinner Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Internal Operations Committee LarryKamp District� 651 Pine Street, 11 Floor La Judy Clayton Martinez, CA 94553 Gerald Bedsole District 3 Dear Supervisors: .Paul Te—yen Arthur Bolter,M.D. At the February 2004 monthly Board meeting, the Alcohol and Other Drugs Torn Aswad Advisory Board discussed several vacancies, and voted unanimously to recommend that : Judy Clayton, 42 Hillcrest Drive, ,Orinda, CA 94563 be HaroldE APPOINTED to seat lI of District 2 of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Advise) Board HttrtsZa'E. Parsley � � Barbara Dallas which was vacant at the time, and previously held by Karen Weinstein. Vacant Following our recommendation, Ms. Judy Clayton was appointed in April 1004 to Suzid. 5 PrindZe District 11; however the seat that she previously occupied' as an at-large member uzi rl. Jocelyn Drew-Harris was never declared VACANT. Hazel L. Wetherforcl At This letter is a recommendation to DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to apply the Vacantc �e � �ers Board's policy for filling vacancies and to REMOVE Judy Clayton from the At- Lori K. Beath large seat 3 and declare the seat VACANT. If you have any questions, please 'vacant call Fatima Matal Sol, our staff person at 313-6311. Robert Spaulding Filaria Rigazio-Wilson. ALTERNATE Sincerely, Gary Tuckercolp � r Harold Parsley Executive/Nominating Committee Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board c: Julie Enea,Senior Deputy Administration Jill Flay, Supervisor Gayle B.Ullkema 0 tJo ct z 0 0 C CFf � cn wev a ry ry civ cu { 5 e, cv cv m r7 c s c) ca -� ( o o 0 0 o as o a 0 C � c ca v IQ rs Q ro cv Q N Q co rn ca 0 to w io ® m rn O W C� ro o m cc 2911 E Lo All m tom' Ti a ar �u jI-vi& I ,BCL CIO `j t t3 t ii7 t!N t� V�1 Q O U tj m � m ax o � o ca �r to U') to �r v 0 00 0 0 0cli 0 ex e� ce cs as 6 `a c+sas ra co cns 0 0 0 0 0m CV 1114 u c>o +�C, 0 Cl) c� a c> n a c C� o ry s� Q Q IN "I t`a nr cn r� •t rfl c� r; ur r3 uy in V1. to p 0;N Y➢I 1 yl t9� > 'LJi i �7 a. aim40 y� p r ' c� a C7 cc W ♦♦�y.yTC}�2� �i yU�S, AMI4 /td+17 i{Yidi � �4 a�a..yy `V �M ff� William B. Walker, M.D. ALCOHOL AND OTHER Health Services Director DRUGS ADVISORY BOARD Maven Pearn OF CONTRA COSTA COUNT' Alcohol and Other.Drugs Services Director 597 Center Avenue, Suite 320 CONTRA COSTA Martinez,CA 94553 HEALTH S E R.V I C E S (425 313-6311 Fax(925))313-6340 March 3, 2004 District 1 Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkea Joel Fort,MD. 651 Pine Street Beverly Dickens Edward timer Martinez, CA 94553 District 2 Dear Supervisor Uilkema: Larry Kamp G�a�ant V acani 1�erlsote At the February 2004 monthly Beard. meeting, the Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board discussed several vacancies, and voted unanimously to make the follo=wing District 3 recommendation to fill the vacancy in seat II of District 2: Paul Feyer, Arthur Bolter,MD. APPOINT Judy Clayton, 42 Hillcrest Drive, ,Orinda, CA 94563 to seat II of District 2 of t`om Aswad the Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board currently vacant, and previously held by District 4 wren Weinstein. .Harold E. Parsley Barbara Dallas Ms. Judy Clayton is currently an at large member. In that capacity she has served actively Vacant on this Board since 2002. She is the Board's liaison to the Juvenile Systems Planning District 5 Advisory Committee (JSPAC), attends meetings regularly and supports all of the Board Suzi d.Prindle activities. Judy Clayton is an advocate of alcohol and other'drugs (AOD) services for Jocelyn Dreg-Farris youth. Her experience as a parent, gave her the opportunity to lean and understand AOD Vacant issues from a different perspective. At LarZe Members vacant If you concur, DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to apply the Board's policy for filling Lori Beath vacancies. If you have any questions, please call Fatima Matal Sol, our support staff .turfy Clayton person at 313-6311. Robert Spaulding .Maria Rigazio-Milson _Sincerely, AL TERNA TE Gary tucker Suzi d. Prindle, Chair Executive/Nominating Committee Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board c: Haven Fearn,Alcohol and Other Drugs Services Division,Director Clerk of the Burd Notice The following vacancies to which the Boad of Supervisors will make appointments now exist and applications therefore may be made in writing to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, 551 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Board, commission Appointments can Qt Comm Ittee.____ be made after Alcohol and Other ares May 28, 2004 Advisory Board At-urge 3 I, John Sweeten, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator, hereby certify that, in accordance with Section 54974 of the Government Code, the above notice of vacancy (vacancies) was posted on 5/14/2004. T hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. Attested: 5/14/2004 Jahn Sweets , lerk of theand of Supervls rs nd County A ministrator By: g� _ Deputy Clerk cc: Main Library Document Clerk Delta 2000 #301,W. 10th St., Antioch,Ca 94509 Concord Llbrary 2900 Saivio Street Concord,Ca 94519 Attachment to Board Order Clayton Contra TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ». FROM: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE uosta DATE: MA7, 2004 Y" '1 a my SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL LTH ADVISORY BOARD SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS: °I. DECLARE vacant the following seats on the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancies: Seat Incumbent Reason for Vac nc Seniors Representative Doris Copperman Resigned Immigrant Communes Ha Yong Choi Lack of attendance Environmental Health Jean Siri Resigned 2. RE-APPOINT the following individuals to seats on the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board to terms ending May 31, 2003: Ap g1ntee: Seat. Amour J. Hatchatt Volunteer Agency P.O. Box 561 Rodeo, CA 94572 CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: `:'ES SIGNATURE: y' A?IEI ??A T#CN OF COUN TY DM#4aISTr A T C'ta# ¥k#MEN— T <N CF BOARD CC,'MMr T EE _e-APPROVE OTHER-, , LE B. LIILKEMA MARK DeSAULNIER AC#iON OF BOARD ON PPROVE AS RECOMMENDED X OT.' —R OTE OF SUPERVISORS #HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A T.RUE X AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN UNANIMOUS€C?L#S;ABSE dT - AND ENTERED ON THE MIMjTES CQE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE AYES: ICES: SF4O"w'�ft ASSENT: �ABSTA04: ATTESTED: MAY 25,2004 CONTACT: JULIE ENEA (925)335-1077 JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR gid CC: €�€`s E^i#t?:�L GPEr�A s`€S3�iS COMMITTEE STAFF' DR.WENDEL BRUNNER,PUBLIC;HEALTH DIRECTOR ANDREA€.3€..€BRO1W,HEALTH SEFVVICES DEPARTMENT CLERK OF THE BOARD(MADDYY BOOK) DEPUTY Hazardous Materials Commission Appointments May 17, 2004 Internal Operations Committee Page 2 , dint : Seat: Mary Lou La bsc er At Large, Central County 1 122 Lovell Court Concord, CA 94520 Sessanderson Mc oil At Large, West County 654 Wilson Avenue Richmond, CA 94895 BACKGROUND: The Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board was established in May 1986 to anticipate emerging inhealth reeds and initiate prevention programs, focus public health interventions in communities with the greatest reeds, balance available resources with growing reeds; and advocate for increased County action to improve community health. The Advisory Beard has 119 members, The internal Operations Committee (IOC) reviews the € o inations for all seats on the Advisory Beard except those reserved for specific public agencies, The IOC reviewed and approved the above requests and nominations at its May 17, 2004 meeting and recommends appointment of the nominees and declaration of the new vacancies. ICAC Packet 5/17/04 9:00 a.m. Item (a) 2004 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD The Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board was established in May 1980 to anticipate emerging health needs and initiate prevention programs, focus public health interventions in communities with the greatest needs, balance available resources with growing needs, and advocate for increased County action to improve community health. The Advisory Board has 19 members. The Internal Operations Committee reviews the nominations for all seats on the Advisory Board except those reserved for specific public: agencies. Terms for all seats are four years. May 17. 2004 The IOC is asked to consider PEHAB nominations to re-appoint the following individuals to the specified seats with terms ending May 31, 2005: Arthur J. Hatchett Volunteer Agency Representative Mary Lou Laubscher At targe, Central County Bessanderson McNeil At Large, West County PEHAB has also received letters of resignation from Doris Copperman and Jean Siri, and would like the IOC to declare vacancies in these seats. In addition, PEHAB would life to declare vacant the seat held by Ha Yong Choi due to lack of attendance. No appointments can be made to these seats until the Beard of Supervisors declares the seats vacant and the vacancies are posted for ten days. Attached is the public Health Director's transmittal letter with copies of the applications. Public & Environmental Health Advisory Board Appointment Term Resignation RVresentatives Date Expires Date Adolescent/School-Age Population Surgamy, R. Marshall 8/14/2001 5/31/2005 3120 Ricks .Avenue Martinez 94553 Children's Issues Rocha, Mary 9/24/2002 5/31/2006 3022 Rio Grande Drive Antioch 94509 Consumer 1 Merrlda, Delores 8/14/2001 5/31/2005 5953 Arlington Blvd. Richmond 94805 Consumer 2 Rodriguez, flick 7/24/2001 5/31/2005 4884 Edgevvood Court Oakley 94561 Environmental Health Siri, ,dean 7/24/2001 5/31/2005 1015 Leneve Place El Cerrito 94530 Hazardous Materials Commission Leeds, Marjorie 9/24/2002 5/31/2006 4721 Pleasant bill Road, E. Martinez 94553 Public&Environmental Health Advisory Board Page 1 of d 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires Date Immigrant Choi, Ha Yong 7/15/2003 5/31/2004 321 W. Bissell Avenue Richmond 94801 Labor 5/31/2007 Private Medical Community Ritterman, M.D., Jeffrey 7/24/2001 5/31/2005 Kaiser Permanente 901 Nevin Avenue Richmond 94801 Seniors's Issues Copperman, Doris 9/24/2002 5/31/2006 3 Penrith Walk Pleasant Hill 94523 Voluntary Health Agencies Hatchett, Art 11/14/2000 5/31/2004 P, 0. Box 561 Rodeo 94572 Central County At-Large I Laubscher, Mary Lou 11/14/2000 5/31/2004 1122 Lovell Court Concord 94520 Public&Environmental Health Advisory Board Page 2 of 4 511212004 Appointment Terns Resignation Representatives Date Expires Bate Central County At-Large 2 Daniels, Ruth 5/13/2003 5/31/2007 2246 Olympic Drive Martinez 94553 East County At-Urge 1 vacant seat McClendon, Kimberly 11/14/2000 5/31/2004 12/31/2003 88 Carolyn Drive Pittsburg 94565 East County At-Large 2 Stauffer, Margaret 7/15/2003 5/31/2007 1363 Acacia Street Pittsburg 94565 Unspecified geographic Area At-Large 1 Swancer, Lucille 5/13/2003 5/31/2007 840 Ridge Drive Concord 94518 Unspecified geographic Area At-Large 2 Trombettas, Clyde J 7/15/2003 5/31/2006 296 Crestview Avenue Martinez 94553 West County At-Large 1 Woodson, Bonita 5/13/2003 5/31/2007 45 Parkview Terrace San Pablo 94806 Public&Environmental Health Advisory Hoard Page 3 of 4 3!12/2004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires hate West County At-Marge 2 McNeil, Bessanderson 11/14/2000 5/31/2004 654 Wilson Avenue Richmond 94305 Public&Environmental Health Advisory Board Page 4 of 4 511212004 t b OMILUAm B. WALKER, M.D. CONTRA y '�jNTRACOS IA HEALTH SERvicEs D#RECTQR PUBLIC HEALTH H WENDEL BRiJNNER, M.D. PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR �} h 597' Center Avenue, Suite 200nez, C O 1V T RA COSTA MartiCalifornia HEALTH SERVICES Ph (925) 313- raX (925) 323-66722 721 E- MAIL ADDRESS wbrunner@hsd.co.contra-costa.ca.us To: Internal Operations Committee Date: May 7, 2004 Gayle B. U€lkema, Chair Mark DeSaulnier, Member Attention: Julie Enea, Deputy County Administrator =rorn: Wendel Brunner, MD Re: Public and Environmental Health Director of Public Health ,/ Advisory Board Recommended Declaration of Vacancies, Appointments, And Reappointments Please consider the following recommended actions to the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board (PEHAB). €. VACANCIES a. DECLARE vacant the Seniors Representative seat previously held by Doris Copperman and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to APPOINT PEHAB member Ruth Daniels to the said vacant seat. b. DECLARE vacant the Central County, At-Large seat currently held by Ruth Daniels. Background: Founding member Doris Copperman resigned from PEHAB in February 2004 after 18 years of service. Ms. Copperman requested that Ruth Daniels, a current PEHAB member occupying the Central County, At-Large seat, be appointed to the Seniors seat. Ms. Daniels and the PEHAB Steering Committee concur with this request. At this time, PEHAB has a number of retired persons serving on the board, and Ms. Daniels is active in issues pertaining to the senior population. Ms. Daniels is a retired nurse who is active with the Gray Panthers, California Nurses Association, and serves on the Public Authority Advisory Board. She has been a PEHAB member since 1999. Per approval from the Board of Supervisors, PEHAB would like to declare vacant the Central County, At-Large seat currently held by Muth Daniels and place Ms. Daniels in the Seniors seat formerly held by Doris Copperman (see explanation above). PEHAB expects to broaden the diversity of membership on the board by opening the Central County, At-Large: seat and utilizing Ms. Daniels' affiliations and interests in the Seniors seat, Please see attached letter of resignation from Doris Copperman. c. DECLARE vacant the Immigrant Community seat held by Ha Yong Choi, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy. i Contra Costa Community Substance Abuse Services • Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services - Contra Costa EnvironmentalHealth • Contra Costa Health Plan d Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs a Contra Costa Mental Health e Contra Costa Pubic Health o Contra Costa Regional Medical Center • Contra Costa Health.Centers a Back-ground: Ms. Choi has not attended any meetings during her term on PEHAB, which began in 2003. As the attached letter explains, PEHAB members and staff tried numerous times to contact Ms. Choi about her participation on PEHAB but were unsuccessful. Members are required by PEHAB guidelines to attend at least four out of six meetings in a given year, Attached is a copy of the PEHAB guidelines, as well as a copy of PEHAB's letter to Ms. Choi requesting her resignation. The letter was sent via certified and regular U,S, mail. To date, no response from Ms. Choi has been received. d. DECLARE vacant the Environmental Health seat previously held by Jean Sid and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy. Background: Founding member Jean Siri resigned from PEHAB in April 2004 after 18 years of service. Please see attached letter of resignation from Jean Siri. 11. REAPPOINTMENTS Please consider the recommended reappointments of Art Hatchett, Bessanderson McNeil, and Mary Lou Laubscher to the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board to terms due to expire May 31, 2008. Following Is background information for each member, including Personal Data Sheets, applicants' addresses, and a current PEHAB roster. 0 Volunteer Agency Representative REAPPOINT Arthur J. Hatchett, P.O. Box 561, Rodeo, CA 94572, as Volunteer Agency Representative, to a term expiring May 31, 2008, Mr. Hatchett currently serves as Executive Director for the Greater Richmond Interfaith Program (GRIP), a membership of 30 congregations of all faiths whose mission is to address justice issues from the perspective of the faith community. Mr. Hatchett is also a 25-year member of the Contra Costa Board of Directors for the American Cancer Society and has volunteered both at the state and local levels. Mr. Hatchett volunteers as an advisor to the North Richmond Center for Health and is a member of the Health and Wellness Work Group for the Contra Costa First 5/Familles and Children's Commission, Mr. Hatchett has been a member of PEHAB since 1993 and currently serves on the Access to Health Care Committee. * At-Large, Central County REAPPOINT Mary Lou Laubscher, 1122 Lovell Court, Concord, CA 94520, as At-Large, Central County Representative to PEHAB for a term expiring May 31, 2008. Ms. Laubscher is a retired non-profit administrator who worked for various city and county agencies, including Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Cambridge Community Center as Executive Director, Center for Human Development, and Director of Community Outreach for the Foundation for Understanding and Enhancement (FUNEN). In addition, Ms. Laubscher has served on numerous community advisory boards, Currently, Ms. Laubscher is very active in the Monument Community Partnership in the Monument Corridor and is on the board of directors for the John Muir/Mt, Diablo Community Health Fund. She has served on the advisory boards 2 of the Homeless Continuum of Care, Cambridge Community Center, Shelter, Inc., Northern California Family Shelter, Interfaith Transitional Kids Housing, East Bay services for Developmentally disabled Persons, Contra Costa Senior Legal Services, and the Interfaith Council of Contra Costa. Ms. Laubscher has been a member of PEHAB since 1997 and currently serves on the Steering Committee. 0 At-Large, Vilest County REAPPOINT Bessanderson McNeil, 854!Nilson Avenue, Richmond, CA 94805, as At-Large, West County Representative to PEHAB for a term expiring May 31, 2998. Ms. McNeil is retired, having served as director of Rubicon HomeCare Consortium for many years. during her directorship, Ms. McNeil provided oversight for the administration, marketing, and community relations of providing certified attendant care to the elderly and younger disabled in Contra Costa and Alameda counties. Ms. McNeil is also a trainer and lecturer for patient education classes for churches, hospitals, and community groups. She is a community leader, long-time Richmond resident, and vice-chair of the North and East Neighborhood Council, the largest neighborhood in Richmond. Ms. McNeil has served on many boards, commissions, and advisory committees at the local, regional, state, and national levels. She is also a small business owner. Ms. McNeil is a founding member of PEHAB since 1986. She currently serves on the Steering Committee. Ill. BACKGROUND The Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board is a 19-member board appointed by the Board of Supervisors in 1986 to advise the Health Services Department on community needs. This community-oriented Board seeks diverse representation from throughout'Contra Costa County and includes constituents to represent community members in the following categories; older adults, children and teens, business/industry, environmental organizations, labor, and consumers. We also have professionals representing local voluntary agencies, the medical provider community, and immigrant populations. These representatives provide broad community knowledge and a wealth of experience in the health field. PEHAB's mission is to identify community health needs and to make recommendations to the Health Services department on how to address these needs. PEHAB strives to anticipate emerging public health issues, and advocates for policies, services, and programs that improve community health. PEHAB recruits new members by sending out press releases to local media and notices to community-based organizations, other coalitions and groups, and members of the Board of Supervisors. PEHAB members also recommend candidates. PEHAB is committed to diversity in its membership, and Contra Costa residents from a broad range of community and health settings are encouraged to apply. Candidates submit a written application and have an interview with PEHAB members and staff. The Steering Committee then recommends the candidates whose background and skills are the best match for vacant seats on the Board. Upon approval by the Steering Committee, the candidates are invited to attend a PEHAB meeting, PEHAB members then vote to approve forwarding these candidates to the Board of Supervisors for appointment to PEHAB. 3 Iii, Fiscal Impact: Ione. Attachments: Utter of resignation from Doris Copperman Letter to Ha Yong Choi requesting resignation Letter of resignation from Jean Siri Applicants' Personal Data Sheets— Art Hatchett, Bessanderson McNeil, Mary Lou Laubscher Current PEHAB Roster PEHAB {guidelines for Conduct of Business 4 3 Penrith Walk Pleasant Hill CA 94523 2004 Li Pebru.ary 4, 2404 Health'. Dr. Wendel Brunner PUBLIC chi ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD 597 Pine St.,Room 115 Martinez CA 94553 Dear Dr. Brunner: Please accept this letter of resignation from PEHAB, as of January 15, 2004. T am most fortunate to have been a member of this fine board since its beginnings, in 1986 I believe, During all of those years, PEHAB has been a watchdog for Contra.Costa County health care, an initiator of new approaches, a supporter of a myriad of committees, organizations, and all those with something to contribute to improving health care of all Contra Costans. I've enjoyed it all, learned much over the years, and had the good fortune to work with wonderful people,both staff and board members. It's time for me to retire from PEHAB. ?'view members bring new ideas and new energies. I thank you all for giving me this opportunity. The present staff', Andrea Dubrow and Jan Millar, have been wonderful to work with, as were all of their predecessors. I would very much like to see Ruth Daniels take my place in the"Seniors" category. She has an excellent background, both in the field of health and as a spokesperson for those in need of health care. I appreciate that the Board of Supervisors has allowed me to retain my membership on PEHAB for so many years. I hope to visit from time to time, and am always available to help in any way possible. With best wishes for a continuing PEHAB. Sincerely, Doris Copperman 'PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PEHAB HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD Co-Chairs Nick Rodriquez Mar joda Leeds Larch 19, 2004 Members R.Marshall Surgamy is Yong Choi, Don's Cop,perman Ruth Danek Ms. Ha Yung Choi Art Hatchett 321 W. Bissell Ave. Mary Lot: Laubscher Sessa-inderson McNeil Richmond, CA 94801 oiores Merida Jeffrey Ritierman Mary H.Rocha Dear Ms. Choi: .lean Siri Margaret Stauffer I am writing to you regarding your continued involvement with the Pudic and Lucille Swancer Clyde J.Trornbet+,as Environmental Health Advisory guard (PEHAB). Our records show that you Bonita Woodson have not attended any meetings since your appointment to PEHAB in July 2003. Cour Board guidelines require that members attend at least four out of Executive Assistant Six meetings in a givers year, or members may be asked to resign. Andrea Ou6row I have called and left messages for you on numerous occasions to discuss this issue, but I have not heard back from you. The Steering Committee has reviewed your attendance and feels that at this time, PEHAB would be better served by a member who is able to commit more time to Board activities. I would appreciate receiving your letter of resignation from PEHAB by U.S. bail within two weeks so that we may begin the recruitment process to fill your seat. We appreciate your interest in PEHAB and hope that you are well. Sincerely, Andrea DuBrow Executive Assistant to the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board Contra Costs Health Services 597 Center Avenue,Suite 115 Martinez,CA W53-4669 925-313-6636 925-313-6864 (fax) ��cxrx. ,c�iKi 10 1 zr�zlz;vs. ��cs ��y�KKi�'O,(..:.t2LitaznLc2 94530 r' ti l?r9 ,�! #2 c�, ,• ✓fit t c G ,/ez, ae! + s f APR 14 2004 Public Health 9 Application) for Membership On the Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board (PEHAS) PERSONAL, DATA SHEET Name: c'l Home address: / Include arty an z€p code} Home phone: 6.51cf) -lo 1— 7 _� X 14 ,agency/business name: Business address: Business phone: Occupation: } ✓ .vim . � � Educational background: Race or national origin: Over 65: Yes No Professional and fraternal memberships {including offices held} - L •, -' A • Briefly describe community activities you have been involved In that reflect your Interest in pub)c health and nvlrn�rne�tal � es: � � ')0- 4 � , Spa l i interests and accomplis meats: 4 t a y r U '6A �-- CONTINUED ON REVERSE 0 Application for Membership On the �., wq.... Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board { BHAB) PERSONAL DATA SHEET JUL 17 2000 t-ULJf ., • ,i Home address: 1v,5"y � ��n s 4,ckmmf Cq H ����'.��t�'� (include city and yip cods) Homephone: � Agency/business name: n,� ite Business address: p r0s .3, t�ttrraorts�', 9h � Businessphone: Occupation: r ol9trtlSilrc7r� Educational background: CEr cr�� LICl 416 cI& � / QS �Zs 00 (Ho arr1fr5 � CGS �rl��l� t'r�C �� �'� ��l c� c�5�n��5 ,�"���'/"�•� � Race or national origin: Over 66: Yes k No Professional and fraternal memberships (including offices held): 4 &_ i Briefly describe community activities you have been involved In that reflect your interest in public health and environmental Issues: aKo,-,.�7 dd R,,ri„►,74 4� Ad.3, V Special Interests and accomplishments: 4j.- 10 F-9#6. V44 V b CAM+l UEC3 N4tRVV0WSe- .#c74 I f 6"3 8? APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD PERSONAL DATA SHEET Home Address: Include city and zip code) A.gency/Busines&N acne: Business Address: BusinessPhone: Occupation: � Y EducationalBackground: AU K wt V S Pace or National origin: CCz..0-c s w Over 65 1' Yes No Professional and Fraternal Memberships(including offices held): Briefly describe Community Activities you have been involved in that reflect your interest in public health and environmental issues: Special Interests and Accomplishments: - ©VER- What special skills, strengths or resources would you bring to PEHAB? t + ) s Why are you interested in PEHAB? 4 lla-&-kv'ou lgv� How did you hear about the Board?' 1 s C Date: -- d5 ! Signature: RETURN TO: Tracey Rattray Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board 597 Center Avenue, Suite 200 Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: (510) 313-6835 Pax: (510) 313-6334 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP ON THE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD PERSONAL DATA SHEET { Name: M Home Address: _q q -e, (Include city and zip code) HomePhone: _ - 2 3 Agency/BusinessN,ame: Business Address: BusinessPhone: o : Occupation: EducationafBackground: Race or National Origin: CCt tt ra .5(a, Over 65 I` Yes No Professional and Fraternal Memberships (including offices held): Briefly describe Community Activities you have been involved in that reflect your interest in public health and environmental issues: Fj Special Interests and Accomplishments: r J4 il P,� it C e 1 -ha) LKS t 119\(10 �,f j oa b jr 1 ,1( % LOW 9'"'}'.at c- 6�`` .............................................................................................................. 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Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board STAFF SENIORS LABOR Andrea DuBrow, Exe.Asst.(925)313-6836 Vacant (expires:5/31/06)Vacant (expires 5/31/03) Email:adubrow@hsd.co.contra-costa.ca.us 597 Center Ave,#115, Martinez 94553 Fax:(925)313-6864 Wendel Brunner, PH Director(925)313-6712 Email:wbrunner@hsd.co,contra-costa.ca.us Jan Millar, (925)313-6712, Fax: 313-6721 597 Center Ave,#200, Martinez 94553 Email:jmillar@hsd.co.contra-costa.ca.us Michael Kent,(925)313-6587;Fax:313-6864 Email:mkenthsd.co.contra-costa.ca.us VOLUNTEER AGENCY IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY AdolescentiSchool-Age Population Arthur J. Hatchett (expires:5/31/04) Ha Fong Choi (expires:5/31/04) R. Marshall Burgamy (expires:5/31/05) P.O.Box 561 GRIP: (510)233-2141 321 W. Bissell Avenue, Richmond 94801 3120 Ricks Avenue,Martinez 94553 Rodeo 94547 Fax:(510)233-7127 Horne: (510)232-6285 Home: (925)228-2172 Dome: (510)245-2617 3113 Macdonald Ave. Email: ? Work: 925)228-3276,x 231 Fax: (510)245-3961 Richmond 94804 Fax:? Fax: (925)228-6989 Email:a'hatchett aol.corr: Email:mburqamy@m<rttnez.kl2.ca.us HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMISSION FAMILY&CHILDREN PRIVATE MEDICAL COMMUNITY Marjorie Leeds* (expires:5131/06) Mary Rocha (expires:5/31/06) Jeffrey Ritterman,MD (expires:5/31/05) 4721 Pleasant dill Road East, Martinez 94553 3022 Rio Grande Dr,Antioch 94509 raiser Permanente Home:(925)370-0018 Work:(925)779.1404(Delta 2000) 901 Nevin Ave, Richmond 94801 Work:(925)313-8686 Pager:(925)688-7798 Werk:(:510)307-2661 Work fax:(925)313-8699 Work fax:(925)516-3889(EB Perinatal) Fax: (510)307-2717 Email:marjor're.leeds shell.com Home: (925)754-1626 Email:Jeffrey.Ritterman@kp.org Email:mrocha eb o.or ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONSUMERICOMMUNITY CONSUMERICOMMUNITY Vacant (expires.5/31/05) Nick Rodriguez* (expires:5/31/05) Dolores Merrida (expires:5/31/05) 4884 Edgewood Court, Oakley 94561 5953 Arlington Blvd., Richmond 94805 Home: (925)625-2096 Nome: (510)237.6125 No fax No fax No email Email:DeeErlcM aol.com AT-LARGE,GENERAL AT-LARGE,GENERAL AT-LARGE,EAST COUNTY Clyde J.Trombettas (expires: 5/31/06) Lucille Swancer* (expires:5/31/07)Vacant (expires:5/31/04) 296 Crestview Ave, Martinez 94553 840 Ridge Drive,Concord 94518 Work: (925)602-2665 Home:(925)676-1538 Home:(925)229-3643 Work: (510)818-6264 Fax:(925)602-2668 Home fax:(925)676-4001 Email:etrombet@aol.com Email: lucille—swancer@whhs.com AT-LARGE,EAST COUNTY AT-LARGE,CENTRAL COUNTY AT-LARGE,CENTRAL COUNTY Margaret Stauffer (expires:5/31/07) Huth Daniels (expires:5/31/07) Mary Lou Laubscher* (expires:5/31/04) 1363 Acacia Street,Pittsburg 94565 2246 Olympic Drive, Martinez 94553 1122 Lovell Court,Concord 94520 Work: (925)933-0107 Horne:(925)370-2317 Horne: (525)685-2332 Home:(925)432-7530 Fax:(925)370-9341 No fax Work fax:(925)933-0249 Email:ruthdanlels@earthlink.net Email:mllaubscher astound.net Email:mstauffer ;twc-bayarea.org AT-LARGE,WEST COUNTY AT-LARGE,WEST COUNTY Bessanderson McNeil* (expires:5131/04) Bonita Woodson (expires:5/31107) *Steering Committee Members: 654 Wilson Avenue,Richmond 94805-1867 45 Parkvlew Terrace Marj Leeds,co--chair Richmond 94805-1867 San Pablo 94806 Nick Rodriguez,co-chair Home: (510)234-3062 Fax:(510)234-9762 Home: (510)236-0702 Mary Lou Laubscher Work: (925)313-0206,ext.6 Bessanderson McNeil Fax:(925)313-0207 Lucille Swancer Email: hlpdirectorCyahoo.com ex:adv bd roster 5/6 04 Contra Costa County. Public and Environmental Health Advisory Board Guidelines for Conduct of Business I. Membership and Attendance A. The Public and Environmental Health Advisory Beard (PEHAB) was established in 1986 by a Board Order. PEHAB has 19 members, representing the following regions or organizations, as determined by the Board Order. Two (2)At-Large General Two (2)At-Large Central County Two (2)At-Large East County Two (2)At-Large West County Two (2) Consumer Representatives Adolescent/School-Age Population Children's Issues Environmental Health Hazardous Materials Commission Labor Private Medical Community Seniors" Issues Volunteer health Agencies Immigrant Populations B. Members will serve four-year terms, which are renewable. C. New members will be recruited through an extensive outreach process. The PEHAB Steering Committee and staff will review applications and interview applicants, taking into consideration PEHAB`s strong commitment to ethnic and geographic diversity. The Steering Committee will make recommendations to PEHAB and to the Health Services Department, which will present those recommendations to the Board of Supervisors. All members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors. D. PEHAB considers it imperative that members who vote are informed and knowledgeable about the matters they are voting on. Members who have missed meetings and therefore have not had an opportunity to read or be advised of information pertinent to a vote that is being taken are expected to abstain when there is not time available to bring those members up-to-date on the issue being voted on, E. Members must attend a minimum of four meetings in any given year. If someone is unable to attend a meeting, he/she is expected to call PEHAB staff ahead of time. If a member misses two meetings in a given year, PEHAB staff will meet with that member to discuss whether he/she has the time available to continue serving on PEHAB. If the member then misses a third meeting in a given year, the member will be asked to resign. The Steering Committee may decide that there are extenuating circumstances to overrule this decision. F. PEHAB members" responsibilities include: attending meetings, reading materials sent out prior to the meetings, serving as a conduit of information for the constituency each member represents, raising issues of interest and public health significance, PEHAB Guidelines—July 2002 Page ? of 4 (revised November 2002) completing tasks assigned at meetings, and speaking in public on behalf of PEHAB. Staff assistance will be available as needed. G. A PEHAB chair will be elected by PEHAB members to serve a two-year term. Responsibilities of the PEHAB chair include: chairing PEHAB meetings, signing PEHAB correspondence, and representing PEHAB at public meetings or other public speaking engagements. ll. Committees A. Where will be one permanent committee, the Steering Committee. Other committees will be formed as needed, either on a standing or an ad hoc basis. B. The committees will function in an all advisory role to PEHAB and will not replace the direct responsibility of PEHAB to the Board of Supervisors or its direct relationship with the Health Services Department. C. PEHAB will encourage non-PEHAB members to join a PEHAB committee if they are knowledgeable or have experience in particular areas being addressed by a Committee. D. Committee Guidelines: 1. Committees will be staffed by a staff person from the Public Health Division. Each committee will have a chair, who will be elected by committee members. 2. Committees are responsible for their meeting dates, times and agendas. Meetings shall be open and public. Committees shall determine the minimum number of members for a quorum. 3. Committee minutes will be distributed to all PEHAB members, and committee members will give a status report at PEHAB meetings. 4. If time is limited at PEHAB meetings, committee chairs will report only on action items. Such reports will include the committee's recommendations, pros and cons, and the specific request for action. Committee chairs are responsible for ensuring that action items are on the PEHAB agenda. 5. Each committee shall annually review its mission statement and accompanying work plan and time schedule. Changes in the mission statement, work plan or time schedule will be brought to the attention of PEHAB. Each committee chair, with staff assistance, will prepare an annual report summarizing the committee's activities, and distribute this to all PEHAB members. 6. When a PEHAB member sits on a non-PEHAB committee at the request of PEHAB, the Health Services Department, or the Board of Supervisors, the member will make reports to PEHAB on that committee's activities, but will not commit PEHAB to any action or policy without PEHAB's consent. However, that member may participate as an individual without consulting PEHAB as long as such participation is clearly viewed as not representing PEHAB. PEHAB Guidelines—July 2002 €age 2 of 4 (revised November 2002) _.......................................... - _................................................................._............................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._..._____.. .. .._........ ......_...... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .............................. E. Steering Committee 1. PEHAB will select a Steering Committee comprised of no more than six members who represent each region in the County and reflect the ethnic diversity of the County's population. The PEHAB chair will chair the Steering Committee (co-chairs will alternate when possible). 2. The Steering Committee's responsibilities include: • provide overall leadership and guidance to PEHAB in establishing priorities, • responsible for Board recruitment and development; • review and make recommendations to full Board of requests for legislative support; • respond to/delegate requests for PEHAB participation; • set meeting agendas; • consult with PEHAB staff on assigned duties; and, • in an urgent situation, can make a decision on behalf of REHAB on matters that the full Board has already discussed and taken a position on. Ill. Referrals and Requests for Action A. PEHAB will respond to referrals or requests for action from the Board of Supervisors or the Health Services Department by providing appropriate policy and technical recommendations. B. If an item is referred to PEHAB for comment or consideration, appropriate staff input will be sought as part of the deliberation process. C. New referrals or requests for action will be brought to the full Board for discussion. If a new issue is raised that needs urgent action, PEHAB staff can take a phone vote of the full Board. In an urgent situation, the PEHAB Steering Committee can make a decision on behalf of PEHAB on a referral or request for action that the full Board has already taken a position on. D. When considering a new request for action, PEHAB members will use the PEHAB mission and PEHAB's six key issues to evaluate whether it is appropriate for PEHAB to respond to the request. PEHAB's mission is to: anticipate emerging health needs to initiate prevention programs, focus public health interventions in communities with the greatest needs; valance available resources with growing needs; and, g advocate for increased county action to improve community health. Ill. Conduct of Business A. All meetings are open to the public. Agendas and meeting packets will be mailed out prior to the meetings. A public comment period will be on every agenda. Agendas will be put together by staff and the PEHAB Steering Committee. Anyone wishing to add an item to the agenda must submit a written request to REHAB Steering Committee two weeks prior to the meeting. PEHAB Guidelines--July 2002 Page 3 of 4 (revised November 2002} B. Decisions will be made by 51% of the voting members present at a meeting, and decisions can be made on items that have been placed on an agenda mailed to members prior to the meeting. It should be understood that members who cannot be present at a meeting may call in their position to be included in the vote. PEHAB will try to reach consensus on any item that is being considered. A decision will be finalized when a motion is made, seconded, and acknowledged by the chair, and a vote is taken. C. PEHAB members may speak in public on behalf of PEHAB, or act as spokespeople for PEHAB on specific issues, at the request or approval of PEHAB, the PEHAB chair or staff. In all cases where members wish to be identified as a PEHAB member (including written correspondence and speaking engagements), such approval should be sought. The member should notify staff or the chair in advance. D. Regarding potential conflicts of interest, Board members are asked to identify and excuse themselves from voting on any issue from which they or the organization they work for stands to gain financial benefits. E. Regarding compensation, PEHAB members will be reimbursed for mileage to and from PEHAB meetings. V. RECOGNITION A. An individual must be a member of PEHAB for five years or more to be recommended to the Board of Supervisors for official recognition. w:pehab:guidetines 11/02 PEHAB Guidelines®-July 2002 Page 4 of 4 (revised November 2002) _..........._..._...................................................._... ................................................................................................................................................................. _.. _... ....... ......... ......... _........ . . ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .............. . _ _ _ _..... ... _ .._..... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ........................................ Notice The following vacancies to which the Boad of Supervisors will make appointments now exist and applications therefore may be made in writing to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Board, Commission Appointments can or—committe-pl— be made after Public & Environmental June 3, 2004 Health Advisory Board Seniors's Issues 1, "John Sweeten, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator, hereby certify that, In accordance with Section 54974 of the Government Code, the above notice of vacancy (vacancies) was posted on 5/19/2004. 1 hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. Attested: 5/19/2004 'n Sweet , Jerk o e Board oh and C )f of S;upevh 9ra I o my Administrator By: Deputy Clerk cc; Main Library Document Clerk Delta 2000 #';01,W, 10th St., Antioch,Ca 94509 Concord Library 2900 Salvio Street Concord,Ca 9451-5 Attachment to Board Order Copperman Notice The following vacancies to which the Boad of Supervisors will make appointments now exist and applications therefore may be made in writing to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Board, Commission Appointments can or.C>�►mt�3ilate+ -- be made after Public & Environmental June 3, 2004 Health Advisory Board Immigrant 1, John Sweeten, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator, hereby certify that, in accordance with Section 54974 of the Government Code, the above notice of vacancy (vacancies) was posted on 5/19/2004. 1 hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. Attested: 5/19/2004 .1 rk of ' e Board .s 'ohn Sweets KS'.C' Col of sup'r!veis 2d C L ty Administrator By: a-"6c Deputy Clerk cc: Main Library Document Clerk De!ta 2000 #301,W. 10th St., Antioch,Ca 94509 Concord Library 2900 SaivIo Street Concord,Ca 94519 Attacnment to Board Order Choi Notice The following vacancies to which the Boad of Supervisors will make appointments now exist and applications therefore may be made in writing to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Board, Commission Appointments can Gr-Committee-.- be made after Public & Environmental June 3, 2004 Health Advisory Board Environmental Health 1, John Sweeten, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator, hereby certify that, in accordance with Section 54974 of the Government Code, the above notice of vacancy (vacancies) was posted on 5/19/2004. 1 hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. Attested: 5/19/2004 John Sweetk leyof the &aand pli—x Cougof Supervid.�orc/an vAjninistrafor By: Deputy Clerk cc: Main Library Document Clerk Delta 2000 #301,W. 10th St" Antioch,Ca 94509 Concord Ubrary 2900 Salvio Street Concord,Ca 94519 Attachment to Board Order Sl rl TO, BOARD OF Contra ORS ;* .t . FROM: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE uosta DATE: MAY 17; 2004 rouounty SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMISSION SPECIFIC REEYaEEST(S)OR RECOIl MENDATiON(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSSTIFiCATION _: RE-APPOINT the frtilo ing individuals (addresses as on file) to the Hazardous Materials Commission ion to terms ending December 31, 2007: Name Seat Jim Pane labor 2 Steve Sullivan labor#2 Alternate BACKGROUND- The CKGROU `The Hazardous Materials Commission was established In 1986 to advise the Board, County staff and the mayor's council members,, and staffs of the Cities within the County, on issues related to the development, approval and administration of the County Hazardous Waste Management Plan€. Specifically, the Board charged the Commission With drafting a hazardous materials storage and transportation plan and ordinance, coordinating the implementation of the hazardous materials release response plea and inventory program. and to analyze and develop recommendations regarding hazardous materials issues with consideration to bred public input., and report back to the Board on Board referrals. The Internal Operations Committee at its May 17, 2004 meeting approved appointment of the above individuals, as nominated by the Central tabor Council, and now proffers its recommendation to the Board. "CNTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE: R-COMMENDATiON OF COUN 1`Y f,DWNISTRAT OR Ea:,CMMEND N N CF BOARO COMMITTEE PR SstE OTHER SIGNATURES) ' - - 1¢ ! € Y U LKEl=a1A, Chair MARK De Al..NIER -- ACT!,-,N OF BOA?PC ON -�!y 25, 2024 APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED_-!-OTHER HER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS €HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN X UNAMMOUS(ABSENT None ®a AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE AYES: - NOES: Y� SHOWN. ABSENT: ABSTAIN ATTESTED: WAY 25,2004 CONTACT: JUI_iE ENEA (926)3n-1077 JOHN SWEET EN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUN7Y ADMINISTRATOR CC: €NTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMiTTEI_ WCKAM KENT,STAFF,HA AT C #Ev MISS ON f' CLERK OF THE BOARD(MA, BCCA} � � IOC Packet 5/17/04 9:00 a.m. Item (b) 2004 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMISSION The Hazardous Materials Commission was established in 1986 to advise the Board, County staff and the mayor's council members, and staffs of the cities within the County, on issues related to the development, approval, and administration of the County Hazardous Waste Management Plan. Specifically, the Board charged the Commission with drafting a hazardous materials storage and transportation plan and ordinance, coordinating the implementation of the hazardous materials release response plan and inventory program, and to analyze and develop recommendations regarding hazardous materials issues with consideration to broad public input, and report back to the Board on Board referrals. The Commission has 13 members, each with an appointed alternate: 2 city representatives, 3 business representatives, 3 environmental organization representatives, 1 League of Women Voters representative, 2 labor representatives, 1 environmental engineering firm representative, and 1 general public representative. Terms for all seats are four years. The IOC reviews nominations to all seats except those designated for cities. May 17, 2004 The Commission has nominated the following individuals for appointment, as recommended by the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County: Mame Seat Term Expiration Action Jim Payne Labor#2 December 31, 2007 Re-appoint Steve Sullivan Labor#2 Alternate December 31, 2007 Re-appoint Attached is the transmittal letters from the Commission and the Central Labor Council. Hazardous Materials Commission Appointment Term Resignation R�presentatives ___----bate Expires .Date Business Beat 1 - West Co. Council of Industries Rodgers, Jimmy 2/11/2003 12/31/2006 2063 Murphy Drive San Pablo 04572 Business Beat 1 Alt. a West Co. Council of Ind. Hartwig, Jeff 2/11/2003 12/31/2006 Chevron Products Company 841 Chevron Way Richmond 04801 Business Beat 2 a Industrial Association Anderson, Scott 3/12/2002 12/31/2005 Dow Chemical P. C. Sox 1398 Pittsburg 94565 Business Beat 2 Alternate r Industrial Association Bonner, Ric 3/12/2002 12/31/2005 Ultramar Golden Eagle Refinery Martinez 94553 Business Beat 3 ® Contra Costa Taxpayers Assoc. Leeds, Marge 3/20/2001 12/31/2004 Shell Oil Company P. 0. Box 7070 Martinez. 94553 Business Beat 3 Alt. - Co, Co. Taxpayers Assoc. Gokcen, Sabiha 3/20/2001 12/31/2004 Ultramar Golden Eagle Refinery 150 Solano '+/lsay Martinez 94553 Hazardous Materials Commission Page 1 of 5 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Reprtesentatives Date Expires Date City Seat I Horn, Erling 3/11/2003 12/31/2006 Lafayette Councilrnember 1029 Windsor Drive Lafayette 94549 City Seat 1 Alternate Landis, Leri 5/ 6/2003 12/31/2006 Moraga Mayer 2100 Donald give Moraga 94556 City Seat 2 Potter, Sandi 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2007 10390 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito 94530 City Seat 2 Alternate Moore, Letitia D 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2007 761 Nowell Street El Cerrito 94530 Environmental Engineering Firms vacarlt seat Polkabla, Michael 3/12/2002 12/31/2005 4/26/2004 775 San Pablo Avenue Pinole 94564 Environmental Engineering Firms Alternate Tang-Chung, `Nu 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2005 1004 Rudgear Road Walnut Creek 94596 Hazardous Materials Commission Page 2 of 5 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires Date Environmental Organizations Seat 'I Gordon, Frank 3/12/2002 12/31/2005 59 Edgewater 'dace Pittsburg 94565 Environmental Organizations Seat 1 Alternate 12/31/2005 Environmental Organizations Seat 2 Clark, Henry 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2007 Test County Toxics Coalition 1019 MacDonald Avenue Richmond 94801 Environmental Organizations Seat 2 Alternate Adams, Toward 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2007 720 (Bendall Avenue Crockett 94525 Environmental Organizations Seat 3 Linsley, Stephen 2/27/2001 12/31/2004 6753 Olen Mawr Avenue El Cerrito 94530 Environmental Organizations Seat 3 Alternate vacant seat 12/31/2000 Hazardous Materials Commission Page 3 of 5 511212004 Appointment Tera .Resignation ,Representatives Date Expires Date General Public Fuller, Sharon 1/ 6/2004 12/81/2007 1262 Greenway ®rive Richmond 94803 General Public Alternate Huff, Christine 1/ 6/2004 12/31/2007 3511 Sunrise Court Martinez 94553 Labor Seat 1 - Central Labor Council Aguilar, Para 2/11/2003 12/81/2006 2272 Bayberry Circle Pittsburg 94565 Labor Seat 1 Alternate - Central Labor Council vacant seat Yarborough, Michael 2/11/2003 12/31/2006 11/24/2003 1875 Arnold Drive Martinez 94553 Labor Seat 2 - Local 8-5, PACE 12/31/2007 Labor Seat 2 Alternate - Local 8-5, PACE ! 12/31/2007 Hazardous Materials Commission Page 4 of 5 5/12/2004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires .Elate League of Women Voters Stewart, Leslie 2/27/2001 12/31/2004 3398 Wren Avenue Concord 94519 League of Women Voters Alternate Kanodia, Sheila 2/27/2001 12131/2004 1945 Arbol Grande Walnut Creek 94595 Hazardous Materials Commission Page 5 of 5 511212004 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ,. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMISSION April 22, 2004 MEMO To: Internal Operations Committee Attn: Julie Enea From: Michael Kent, Executive Assistant,Hazardous Materials Commission � Ren Nominations to Expired Hazardous Materials Commission Seats Please accept the Commission's recommendations for consideration by the Internal Operations Committee for the following seats on the Commission that expired on December 31, 2003; Labor Seat #2—Jim Payne Labor Seat#2 Alternate—Steve Sullivan The Hazardous Materials Commission by-laws stipulate that this Commission seat shall be nominated by a Labor organization. These individuals were nominated by the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County(see attached letter). Members. Leslie Stewart-Chair Pam Aguilar Maria Alegria Scott Anderson Henry Clark Sharon Fuller Frank Gordon L`arling Horn Marj Leeds Stephen Linsley Jim Payne Michael Polkabla Jimmy Rodgers 20 Allen Street,Martinez CA 94553 Phone(925)370-5053 Fax(925)370-5098 ``�-, "t .� 3j, ,i-.��` 'sem-.✓"`"e PAMELA AGUII..AR,Preside J �OIL 9R.0 OiL OILILITY s eei JOHN DALRYMP65,Executive Director RU98Fft CHEMICAL 9R!LX 6 • ` UTILifY IM,AL CANNING ntr car Council of o tr cat c��r�t� �4►FIL 1C �oucar!oN GAcnrnr. 1 ° �Ev4 AN FED AT#ON OF LABOR AND -ON CAN s t�F NDUSTR# �.iiA1lI7{iTiOtdS f- �CAiiF #A LABOR FEDERATION,AE 9333 PINE STREET SUITEAATIN l \AGRiCUCrURE TELEPHONE j92 �228-D. # ti r 'wets Third nesdaY MAILING ADDRESS: P.O.BOX 389 FAX: (925)228-0224 �r w MARTINEZ,CA 945 3 Wednesday,March 17,2404 To: Michael Kent Ombudsmen,Hazar aterials Commission Fr: John Dal r.� �....__.. Executive Dir for Re: Appointments. The Executive Board of the Contra Costa Labor Council has voted to support Jim Payne as a labor representative on the Hazardous Materials Commission, We have also voted to support Steve Sullivan as his alternate. tra TO: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY i•� Costa FROM: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE DATE: MAY 17, 20County SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE ADVISORY HOUSING COMMISSION SPEcC>F€C REQUEST(S)OR RECCMMENDA''€ON(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUST€FICAT€CN RECOMMENDATION: RE-APPOINT the following individuals to the Advisory Housing Commission: Nominee Seat Terra Expiration Richard S. Lujan Appointee#b March 31, 2008 3816 Crestview Drive Pittsburg, CA 14565 Sarah Geneva Green Tenant Over 62 March 31, 2006 2106 Buchanan Road,Apt. 0564 Antioch, CA 94569 BACKGROUND: The Advisory Housing Commission was established in 1981 to review and make recommendations on all matters to come before the Housing Authority, except emergency and Main other matters. The Commission comprises seven members, five of which are At targe and two of which are tenants of the Authority. The Internal Operations Committee reviews nominations for all Commission seats. The Internal Operations Committee, at its May 17, 2604 meeting, reviewed and approved the above nominations and recommends to the Board of Supervisors re-appointment of Mr. Lujan and Ms. Green to the Commission. CONT€NUED ON ATTACHMENT. YES W_ SIGNATURE' -RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ¢' `rtECt'a�€�11EI� ..TI NGF BOA RL�COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE',�� ' GAY S. UILKEMA, Chair MARK DeSAULNIE ACT€ N OF BOARD G May 25, 2034 APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED X OTHER faYFE Cr SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTiON TAKEN U"41ANIMOUS,(ABSENT_ NOne ) AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE -- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE BYES: _ NOES: SHOWN. ABSENT: ABSTr:,N; A T°r"ESTED: MAY 25,2004 CONTACT: JULIE ENEA (1)25)3.35-1077 JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CC: INTERNAL OPERAT CNS COMMITTEE STAFF ROBERT MCEWAN.HOUSING AUTHORIT,EXECt_TIVE DIRECTOR _. CLERIC OF THE BOARD(MJADDY BOOK', i r ?r BY1 1 Y IOC Packet 5117/04 9:00 a.m. Item (c) 2004 INTERNA. OPERATIONS COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE ADVISORY MOUSING COMMISSION The Advisory Housing Commission was established in 1951 to review and make recommendations on all matters to come before the Dousing Authority, except emergency and certain ether matters. The Commission comprises seven members, five of which represent the community at large and serve four years, and two of which are tenants of the Authority and serve two years. The Internal Operations Committee reviews nominations for all Commission seats. On March 31, 2004, the terms for two At Large seats and one Tenant seat expired. May 17, 2004 The Dousing Authority Executive Director has nominated the following two individuals for reappointment: Nominee Seat New Term Expiration Richard Lujan Appointee #5 March 31, 2008 Geneva Green Tenant Over 82 March 31, 2005 The Dousing Authority has advised staff that it will take the necessary recruitment steps to fill the remaining At large seat vacancy and return to the Internal Operations Committee with its nomination. Attached are the transmittals of the above nominations. Advisory Housing Commission Appointment Term Resignation _Representatives Date Expires Date Appointee 1 Dotson, Nancy L 5/13/2003 3/31/2007 312-1 Atlas Hercules 94547 Appointee 2 3/31/2008 Appointee 3 Garcia, Peter 5/13/2003 3/31/2007 1473 Auturnnwind Court Pittsburg 94565 Appointee 4 Fleck, Al 5/13/2003 3/31/2007 174 Marcus Avenue Richmond 94801 Appointee 5 , 3/31/2008 Tenant of the Authority Tones, Diana 12/ 2/2003 3/31/2006 3160 Oak Road, #203 Walnut Greek 94597 Advisory Housing Commission Page 1 of 2 5/1212004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires Date 'tenant Over 62 313112606 Advisory Housing Commission Page 2 of 2 511212004 HOUSING AUTHORITY Of THE COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA affordable lousing solutions Memorandum DATE: April 19, 2004 TO: Julie Enea, Senior Deputy County Administrator FROM: Robert McEwan, Executive Director SUBJECT: ADVISORY HOUSING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS The Advisory Housing Commission of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa has seven Advisory Housing Commissioner positions, five of those positions serve at-large for a four-year period and two positions serve as tenant commissioners for a two-year period. On March 31, 2004 one tenant commissioner position expired. The tenant Commissioner serving on the Advisory Housing Commission, whose term expired on March 31; 2004, is: Ms. Geneva Green 2100 Buchanan Road, C-594 Antioch, CA 94509 Mrs. Green was originally appointed on March 7, 2000 to complete an unfinished term. She was appointed to her first full term September 19, 2000 and appointed to her second term on April 23, 2002. We have enclosed a completed application by Commissioner Green seeking reappointment. Commissioner Green has expressed she would like to continue to serve on the Advisory Housing Commission. It is my recommendation to re-appoint Commissioner Green. Please forward this information on Advisory Housing Commission reappointment to the Internal Operations Committee for their review and action. TIA T..A.TTav__\,ylCi fFF1( F\Wlh ixlt�Tdl�\AFTI Rpa��intmenY RPairpnt fi� rc IthPm r4nc 3133 ESTUDILLO STREET 0 P.O.BOX 2759+MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 54553•PHONE(925)557-8000•FAX(925)372-0236 www.cantracastahousing.org HOUSING AUTHORITY }T � z COUNTY f CONTRA COSTA a{forda6le housing solutions Application Advisory Housing Commissioner to the Board of Supervisors sitting as the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners (Please print or type) Name of Applicant: Aj!U e-e x/ Home Address: 3 (Street) (Horne Phone including area cede) sty (State) (zip) Business Name and Address: (Name of Company) (Work Phone including area code) (Street) (City) (State) (zip) Occupation: e- e Why are you interested in serving on the Advisory Housing Commission? I am interested because I am aware of the problems low income and seniors have finding housing and I am interested in heloma people. Please list any Community Activities you are involved in: am Pres i d n . of the d r Winds Tenants Association and IT am involved in my church activities. Please list any Special Interest and Accomplishments: Continued on 2nd Page 3133 EST UDILLO STREET u P.O.BOX 2759•MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 94553•PHONE(925)372-7400 r FAX(925)372-0236 mmoontracostahousino.a rg HOUSING AUTHORITY Of THE Education/Background: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA affordable housing solutions Please list any Community Boards or Commissions you serve on: Other comments: I, Are you now a resident at a public housing development operated by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa? Yes [j] No❑ Note: Yes answers are not necessarily required to be eligible. l 2. do you novo receive housing assistance under the Questions 2 & 3 are asked because l some Advisory dousing Commission Dousing Authority's Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8 seats must be tilled by a person receiving assistance under one of Program? Yes Q NoEl the Housing Authority's programs. Further, one seat must be filled by a 8. Are you 62 years of age or older? Yes LXX NoE] person receiving assistance under one of the Housing Authority's 4, Will you be able to regularly attend monthly meetings programs and be over 62 years o age. 5 of the 7 Commission seats and other related meetings, sessions, and are "at-large" and applicants are not conferences? Yes N00 required to be a recipient of assistance and there is no age restriction. Signature of applicant: Jaf-Ak Z Date: Note: Advisory Housing Commissioners are required to submit annual Conflict of Interest statements. Tease return to: Robert McEwan, Executive Director Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa P.O. Box 2759 l Martinez, CA 94553 6 Advisory Dousing Commissioner Application Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa Page 2 of 2 ---- r t rin .,etit ars raft in�arr f fila+xl s3k (tflAlahr ippliCgtinn!3&^- 3133 ESTUDILLO STREET P.O.BOX 2759!MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 94553•PHONE(925)372-7400 FAX(925)372-0236 "moontracostahousing.org HOUSING AUT�iC���TY Of THE _: COUNTY Of CONTRA COST af(orh6le kousinc solutiors Memorandum CRATE: April 19, 2004 TO: Julie Enea, Senior Deputy County Administrator SROM: FRobert McEwan, Executive Director SUBJECT: ADVISORY HOUSING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS The Advisory Housing Commission of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa has severe Advisory Housing Commissioner positions, five of these positions serve at-large for a four-year period and two positions serve as tenant commissioners for a two-year period. On March 31, 2004 one at-large position expired. The at--large Commissioner serving on the Advisory Housing Commission, whose terms expired on March 31, 2004, is: 1. Mr. Richard Lujan 3810 Crestview Drive Pittsburg, CA 94565 Mr. Lujan: was originally appointed April 29, 1986 and reappointed April 7, 1992, June 3, 1996 and September 19, 2000. We have enclosed a completed application by Commissioner Lujan seeking reappointment. Commissioners Lujan has expressed he would like to continue to serve on the Advisory Housing Commission. It is my recommendation to re-appoint Commissioner Lujan. Please forward this information on Advisory Housing Commission reappointments to the Internal Operations Committee for their review and action. 3133 ESTUDILLO STREET•P.O.13OX 2759 i MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 94553 i PHONE(925)957-8000 0 FAX(925)372-0236 www.contrarostah.ousing.org HOUSING AUTHORITY OF TH5 COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA a4ordable€ousing solutions Application Advisory Housing Commissioner to the Board of Supervisors sitting as the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners (Please print or type) Name of Applicant; Richard-S.- Lu.i an Home Address: 3810 Crestview Dr. (925) 439 .1893 (Street) (Home Phone including area code) PittsburgCA 94565 (city) (State) (zip) Business Name and Address: Richard S. Lu 'an & Assoc. {925) 373-7370 (Nacre of Company) (Work 'hone including area code) 3810 Crestview Dr. (Street) Pittsburq CA 94565 (City) (State) (Zip) Occupation: Cons tans Why are you interested in serving on the Advisory Housing Commission? I des ire to continue serving the community in housing needs and issues. I have served as an Advisory Housin Commissioner since 1986 and I am ver familiar with-the issues. Please list any Community Activities you are involved in: Member of the PSWRC/NAHRO o mds- 'o s. Please list any Special Interest and Accomplishments: Participant on several panels and seminars at reqional and national- levelsfCurrently Continued on 2nd Page 3133 ESTL'DILLO STREET•P.O.BOX 2759•MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 94553•PHONE(925)872-7400 0 FAX(925)372-0236 www.contraoostahous€ng.org HOUSING AUTHORITY of rHf Education/Background: COUNTY Of CONTRA COSTA affordable housing solutions 'lease list any Community Boards or Commissions you serve on: Other comments: °l. Are you now a resident at a pudic housing development operated by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa? Yes 10 Noil Note: Yes answers are not necessarily required to be eligible. 2, Do you now receive housing assistance under the Questions 2 & 3 are asked because some Advisory Housing Commission Housing Authority's Housing Choice Voucher (Section 3 } seats must be filled by a person receiving assistance under one of Program? Yes E] No � the Housing Authority's programs. Further, one seat must be filled by a 3. Are you 62 years of age or older? Yes El NoKI ; person receiving assistance under one of the Housing Authority's 4. Will you be able to regularly attend monthly meetings 9 programs and be over 62 years o age. 5 of the 7 Commission seats l and other related meetings, sessions, and 1 are "at-large" and applicants are not ' rewired to be a recipient of conferences? Yes IM No[ assistance and there is no age restriction. Signature of applicant: late: Ap,i I jq2004_ Note: Advisory Housing Commissioners are required to submit annual Conflict of Interest statements. Please return to: 1 Robert McEwan, Executive director Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa 1 P.O. Box 2759 Martinez, CA 94553 Advisory Housing Commissioner Application Dousing Authority of the County of Contra Costa Wage 2 of 2 3133 ESTUDILLO STREET•P.O.SOX 2759•MARTINEZ,CALIFORNIA 94553&PHONE(925)372-7400 0 EAX(925)372-13236 www.contracostahousing.org TO- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra low& FROM: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE � �. uosta DATE: MAY 17, 2094County SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS TO THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSI f SPECIRC REQUEST(S OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND jUSTWICATION RECOMMENDATION: 1. APPOINT the following individuals to the Human Relations Commission A. Ingo Seat- Tera Ending: Carla Carr 2 November 4, 2406 2112 Po side Court Discovery Bay, CA 94514 Lucy C. Williams, Ed.D. 3 November 4, 2407* 1407 Forest Run Hercules, CA 94547-3917 Victoria Se Macklin 5 November 4, 2446 4516 Spring Valley Way Concord, CA 94521 CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: 0 YES SIGNATURE- RECOMMENDATION IGNATURE;RECO MENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 0 REIUI�hIDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER: y� Se IJIIJKi�A,&AIR MARK DOSAULNIER ACTION OF BOARD ON Nhy 25, 2004 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED El OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND UNANIMOUS(ABSENT None w --� ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS S ON THE CATS SHOWN. AYES. NOES: ABSENT; ABSTAIN- ATTESTED: MAY 2a,20£14 Contact; JULIE ENEA(926)335-1077 JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPER1gSORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR cc. IARC STAFF CLERK OF T HE BOAR (MADDY BOOKS /=t y ,, ;';T Dept Human Relations Commission May 17,2004 Internal Operations Committee Page 2 Continued... A2pqintqe: Seat: Term Endl��. Elizabeth A. William November 4, 2006 3920 Alta Vista Circle Pittsburg, CA 94565 Dolores J. Druce 7 November 4, 2007 2534 Simas Avenue Pinole, CA 94564 Gerald B. Williams s 8 November 4, 2006 P.O. Box 670 Clayton, CA 94517 Maria Visintini 11 November 4, 2007* 230 Fairway Drive' Bethel Island, CA 94511 Rosalie PA, Walker Levinson 15 November 4, 2005 7 Middle Road Lafayette, CA 94549 Nancy Pereira Alternate November 4, 2007* 2674 Baldwin Lame Walnut Creek, CA 94597 *Tho 10C r z:;ommends that these;n&vidvals be appointed to complete the unexpired tanns ending Novemuar 4, 20614 and to new terms expking November 4, 007— The Human Rlationsom€issi was established in September 1986 to foster peaceful relations In the interest of preserving the public peace among citizens of different races, religions and national origins; and to promote positive human relationship for the purpose of insuring ring public peace, health, safety and the general welfare. The Commission consists of 1 members and one alternate. The Internal Operations Committee reviews nominations to all seats on the Commission. The Internal Operations Committee considered and approved the above nominations at its May 17, 2094 meeting, and now recommends to the Board of Supervisors appointment of these individuals. IOC Packet 5/17144 4:04 a.m. Item (d) 2004 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION The Human Relations Commission was established in September 1486 to foster peaceful relations in the interest of preserving the public peace among citizens of different races, religions and national origins; and to promote positive human relationship for the purpose of insuring public peace, health, safety and the general welfare. The Commission consists of 18 members and one alternate. Terms are for three years. The Internal Operations Committee reviews nominations to all seats on the Commission. May 17. 2004 As a result of recruitment. the HRC has nominated six individuals for appointment. Staff recommends appointment as follows: Nominee Seat Term Expiration Carla Carr 2- November 4, 2006 Lucy C. Williams, Ed.D. 3 November 4, 2004` Victoria S. Macklin 5 November 4, 2446 Elizabeth A. Williams 6 November 4, 2006 Dolores J. DeBaca 7 November 4, 2044 Gerald B. Williams 8 November 4, 2046 Maria Visintini 11 November 4, 2004* Rosalie M. Walker Levinson 15 November 4, 2005 Nancy Pereira Alternate November 4, 2004* *Staff recommends that these individuals be appointed to complete the unexpired terms ending November 4, 2004 and to new terms expiring November 4, 2007. Human Relations Commission Appointment Term Resignation _ Representatives Date Expires ,Date Seat No. 1 Ries, Marie A 5/14/2002 11/4/2004 4697 Upland Drive Richmond 94603 Seat No. 2 11/4/2006 Seat No. 3 vacant seat Yonos, Dr. Farid 5/14/2002 11/4/2004 4/12/2004 216 Azores Court Say Point 94565 Seat No. 4 Daniels, Anthony 11/ 5/2003 11/4/2006 3013 Garrow Drive Antioch 94509 Seat No. 5 11/4/2006 Seat No. 6 11/4/2006 Human Relations Commission Page I of 4 5/12/2004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires Date Seat No. 7 vacant seat Walton, Jacqueline 5/14/2002 11/4/2004 4/12/2004 525 Chadwick Lane Bay Feint 94565 Seat Na. 9 11/4/2006 Seat No. Rajan, Kish 10/29/2003 11/4/2005 1490 line Tree Drive Alamo 94507 Seat No. 10 Perry, Charlotte M 5/14/2002 1114/2004 1443 Oakmont Place Pittsburg 94565 Seat No. 11 vacant seat Post, Michael 5/14/2002 11/4/2004 4/12/2004 201 Oak Knoll Loop Walnut geek 94596 Seat No. 12 Grave, Tray 10129/2003 1114/2005 1604 Ciel Rey Avenue Lafayette 94549 Duman Relations Commission Page 2 of 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Re resentatives Date Expires hate Seat No. 13 Cader, Jaime 10/29/2003 11/4/2005 420 Ridgewood Court Antioch 94509 Seat No. 14 Averitt, Harlin M 10/29/2003 11/4/2005 2134 Prestwick. give Discovery Bay 94514 Seat No. 15 vacant seat Kelly, William D 10/29/2003 11/4/2005 4/12/2004 3000 Atherton Court Brentwood 94513 Alternate 9 11/4/2004 Youth Associate Commissioner 1 11/4/2006 Youth Associate Commissioner 2 Human Relations Commission Wage 3 of 4 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires .Date `loath Associate Commissioner 3 1 Human Relations Commission Page 4 of 4 511211004 H-U'MA.,-RELATIONS COMMISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO: Attention: Julie Enea DATE: May 7,2004 Internal Operations Committee Board of Supervisors Contra.Costa County 651 Pine Street Martinez,CA 94553 FROM: Mr.Joe Stoddaar CC. Dr.Charlotte Perry,Chair Staff Support SUBJ: Nomination for Appointment Human Relations Commission The Human Relations Commission respectfully nominates for appoirument to the Human Relations Commission the following individuals: To Seat#2 Carla Carr To Seat 43 Lucy C.Williams,Ed.D. 2112 Portside Court 1407 Forest Run Discovery Bay,CA 94514 Hercules,CA 94547-3917 To Seat 45 Victoria S.Macklin To Seat#6 Elizabeth A.William 4516 Sprang Valley Way 3910 Alta Vista Circle Concord, CA 94521 Pittsburg,CA 94565 To Seat#7 Dolores J.DeBaca To Seat#8 Gerald B.Williams 2534 Simas Avenue P.O.Boy 670 Pinole,CA 94564 Clayton,CA 94517 To Seat#11 Maria Visintini To Seat#15 Rosalie M.Walker Levinson 230 Fairway Drive 7 Middle Road. Bethel Island,CA 94511 Lafayette,CA 94549 To Alternate Fancy Pereira 2674 Baldwin lane#C Walnut Creek,CA 94597 After extensive recruitment efforts in February and March of 2004, the Human Relations Commission received 19 applications. The recruitment efforts consisted of a press releases to Centra Costa. Times and CCTV. In addition, a recruitment letter was sent to each Board of Supervisor, 18 letters were sent to the surrounding Colleges and Universities, and a,fob announcement was listed on the University of California Berkeley Career Center web site. Of the 19 applications received; the membership committee interviewed 16 applicants, and 3 applicants cancelled their scheduled interview. After completing their interviews, two applicants declined the nomination to the Human Relations Commission. RECEIVED F MAIAR 2 9 2094 ictoria S. Macklin , _ r e 4 S 4516 Spring Valle Way p g : y Concord, Ca 94521 Contra Costa County Human Relations Commission 2020 N. Broadway Street, suite 203A Walnut Creek, CA 94596 .March 29, 2004 Dear Mr. Stoddard; Thank you for the information that you sent me regarding the current vacancy for a commissioner on the Human Relations Commission. I am enclosing the application along with a copy of my resume, which will provide you with my skills, knowledge and abilities. I have lived in Concord for ten years now, and my family has all grown and left the "nest". It is an ideal time for me to give back to the community and my passion lies in the field of Human Relations. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Please feel free to contact me should you need any additional information. I can be reached either at work, 707-651-4021 or home, 925-689-0732. Sincerely, Victoria S. Macklin Encl. w CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM arne of Advisory Body applying for P Application Form must be typed or hand printed / Name of Applicant: E✓ t�;�fc irk r :Dome Address: ��tr1; 3 Sr City; ( ;� �.d..d State: QIP: r Home Phone 'Mork.Phone: -70 Signature-: �. i.C.t Date: �1,,?7 LL)y Personal Experiences, Skills, and Interests Education/Background: Occupation/Employer: Community Activities: Special Interests: i � ,� ✓��,t�-d T-ff Information: 1. pile completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street, Room 106, Martinez, CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 6. Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. 7. If you wish you may attach your resume. cc: Supervisor IV Joe Stoddard VICTORIA S. MACKLIN 4516 Spring Valley Way, Concord, CA 94521 (925)689-0732 SUMMARY: Successful Haman Resource professional with e commitment to growth and excellence. HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS > Significant Human Resource experiences. Extensive knowledge of Federal, State and local laws and regulations related to EEC}/AA compliance. ➢ Excellent skills in communication and collaboration. Sensitivity in integrating a wide r ange of programa priorities. > Proven effectiveness in program design and administration. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: • Skiiied €n strategic Human Resource consulting, planning, identifying and assessing organizational development needs. • Developed and disseminated organizational policies,and procedures. Implemented employee development programs; identified trends in employee relations issues. Designed, developed and implemented corporate training programs to meet the organization's needs.. • Managed a client centered HR department of 11 T employees. DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: • Demonstrated strong conceptual knowledge of diversity strategies, principles and practices. • Educated and coached Human Resource personnel and management on all workforce diversity and EEC)/AA issues and practices. • Reviewed organization practices relating to the hiring, training, transfer and promotion of minority and female employees, • Developed and recommended practices/programs designed to increase the utilization of minority and women at all levels of the organization, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND COMPLIANCE, • Established and monitored EEO/AA programs for all segments of various organizations to ensure legal compliance. _ • Represented organizations at OFCC€'compliance reviews. • Established a mechanism to keep management informed of changing government requirements and,provide supportladvise to leaders and managers. • Managed the development and execution of EEC?/AA related strategies and initiatives. • Designed, developed and delivered training programs in all areas of EEO/AA. • investigated and responded to charges of discrimination/harassment, internal as well as external to the organization. • Created a system to monitor the EEC complaint process to establish measurement, of I reads. • Established a system to mon}-or compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. EMPLOYEE RELATIONS: • Demonstrated competence in teem development. .. 4 Established the first Peer Mediation Program to resolve interpersonal and EEO-related conflict in a vire Department. VICTORIA S. MACKLIN Page Two • Established a Deer Mediation Program, in partnership with the union, as a mechanism to resolve conflicts within Kaiser Permanente. • Resolved employee grievances and personnel disputes through mediation, counseling and investigation, successfully avoiding several lawsuits. Provided counseling and direction to managers on business issues, facilitated communication, resolved conflicts and improved performance. • Worked in partnership with managers and union representatives to identify trends in employee relation's issues. RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION, • Developed and implemented recruitment and selection policies and procedures for all levels and groups of occupations. • Developed strategies for the establishment and maintenance of community outreach. • Coordinated various programs to ensure the organization's ability to recruit and retain top talent. • Worked with managers to ensure that staffing levels and structure support the business objectives and initiatives. • Developed recruitment strategies for critical areas. • Designed and developed one of the first non-traditional training programs for women. • Placed hundreds of employees on"on-the`ob"training programs. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1999--present Physician Human Resource Consultant KAISER PERM. NapaiSoiano 1995-1999 Diversity Consultant KAISER PERMANENTS, Oakland CA 1988-1996 Dir. Of Human Relations SAN FRANCISCO FIRE. DEPARTMENT 19£6-1988 EEOtAA Training Officer CITY & CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO 1985-1986 Manager, Human Resources UNIV. OF SAN FRANCISCO 1984-1585 Personnel Analyst UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, San Francisco 1982-1584 Personnel Recruiter SAMUEL MERRIT HOSPITAL, Oakland _ 1979-1982 Asst. Project Director BAY AREA URBAN LEAGUE, Oakland EDUCATION M.A., COUNSELIN&EDUCATION -San Francisco State University B.A., SOCIAL WELFARE— University of San Francisco PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Northern California Industry Liaison Group, former Co-Chair, Member California Assoc. of Equal Rights Professionals-, Ex-Oficia,President, Member Northern California Employment Round Table, Ex-Officio President, Member Council of Human Resource Professionals, Member Mayor's Sexual Harassment Task Force—COSW, 1995-1996. Member Mayor's ADA Empioyment Task Force- Member REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST CONTRA. COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COM.' -S �j •4 1 COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name of Advisory Body applying for ![cation Form must he typed or hand printed Name of Applicant: \1 Home Address: '0" I<A `=t_ +C Qkj City: "'t.�so f' State: _�ZIP: Monne phone.: " . d, Work Phone: t`�"o °'t. a '(*(v Signature: Date: Personal Experiences, Skills, and Interests Educati n/Background: occupation/Employer: Cornnnunity Actyivities::_y? L eL - 'S7 CA � Yew— e��a .. ecial Intelgists. Information: 1. File completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street, Roorn 106, Martinez, CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies ►ray be required to fele, annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general pudic. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Mce6ngs may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a ironth. 6. Sonne boards assign members to subcon-imittees or work groups requiring additional time.. T If you wish you may attach your resunne. cc: Supervisor III .doe Svoddard CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIO " , �iJ 1 0, 2004 COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORINT L. C: ass Name of.Advisory Body applying for- -- Eh imn ?el a t;rens Ccs, J s si rr Application Farm must be typed or hand printed Name of Applicant: -`l` Home Address: -At*-A 49 City: i c a State: C.tt ZIP: `'i,4 �"2 Home Phone: `a C�E) Work Phone: 9-2-S signature: Date: Personal Experiences, Skills, and Interests Education/Background: �E�f�c"`��flv( �st .--�c� 1 t.��'�-t �- Er,.►`� 5r t+�t tt� �� � ��� m� ����.�.-��y Occupat-oriErnployer. Community Activities: SpecialInterests: , -c- a `+�Z &T�11 �f Information: 1. Pile completed application with Clear of the Board. 651 Pine Street, Room 106, Martinez, CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be:geld in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 6. Some boards assign members to subcotunitte.es or wor1c groups requiring additional time.. 7. If you wish you may attach your resume. c.c.: Super r4 sor° V Joe Stoddard CT171 L05 ME-DAN05 COLL ff-GTE MAR 1 2004 2700 East Leland Road Pittsbu;g, CA 94565-5197 voice 925.439.2181 fax 925.427.1599 . www.losmedanos,net March 16, 2004 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Centra Costa County Administration Building 106 fine Street Martinez, California 94553 RE: Application of Exechimere (Altsion'LWachuku�for' student seat on the Contra Costa County Human Relations Commi To Whom It May Concern; It is my pleasure to provide a recommendation in support of Mr. Albert Wachuku"s application to fill a vacant student seat on the Contra Costa County Human Relations Commission. I have had the pleasure of getting to know Albert as both his instructor in one of his courses and through his activities with the Los Medanos College Honors Program and consider him to be someone who would bring a valuable perspective, and a . great deal of positive energy, to the Commission. Mr. Wachuku plays an active role in the LMC Honors Program and recently participated in a state-wide leadership meeting of California Honors Program held at U.C. Irvine. His participation in a course I teach this semester (the Humanities Ethics Seminar) has demonstrated his commitment to a high standard of scholarship, and a sincere concern for his classmates and the larger community. If,.l can be of any additional assistance in this regard please do not hesitate to contact me at (92.5)439-2181 ext. 3147. Sincerely, David Hobbs, MPA -. Community Service-Learning Director -TtIF COLLEGES OF CONTRA C.05TA- MAR-28-04 SUN e8 : :29 vAN 5272750 P. 01 CONTRA COSTA. COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name of Advisory Body applying for t-t?ag A w R:ET 4 jj)N Application Form must be typed or hand,printed Name of Applicant-. , 1�A VT RT MI T Home Address: ;1-5^ 1t AUMAY 12R. RFT-fjjL City: State: {;A ZLF: 9A.511 H0rneA-. ( 5 5> 684_36) WorkPhore: (925) 6Bjsz%3 bate: IJ CA:L2 2J .__. _._Perstees, Skflls, and interests l-duca.tion/Background: 6 `�Ta q p{ Y. ,,A_R FO�t,�i� L p1-',::��T3[;'�.'�1},:olgx y`�i7TaLy�" . ?gT3yC a'gry7, 'T ?FytyI iys?�*gp y� -RICA' Vy'BAI ySPEAK ,.ryL.'La�J�,, FLUA T 4'(,��Or7UIR)�y,`iyJ�l`r lef i�,.r7Ap,'Vy�r:s�,7.y.1 ALj J.�].,;y S.4�t gg3.5a.gA �t`,13 j�,7.gt�'i��t�GI,rspt �C3�Pj�'[�j`'.3p.,SK,t). 6',t �i.'"t.1 is,rs iV 1°{tll, �7 d`1 p �,l�iT"°Dl� CR t W d't lT.�°u"F IA l'b.�Y.,tJ 1 L V ,Ll}. .�. b�aY A C,+_ Ll�ta 1C`„') R T.L vl.t AG.. 62t L`°�dl:,IdT,T.NWT NUG0T1_C1jNG SILLS* VOST OF XY LIFE ULA` ?LOY . 114 SA;Li7 a YNARS AS AFF-.. JiMVAGNR IN DOCTORS ULINIC .GREAT SE,14CF, O.� AUKOR. , Occupation_/Emplayer: STO,R' U',Yei_RR? "LA 2 TIT GALLBRIA" IN )�F.TREL. ISLkWDt AN'TIQUANSg. GUTSE PLA.ItTS NICK RACKS,, ECT, Coniniunity Activities: "r tEALS ON Y1�JEELTN ap ci.a't In:rests:' G' Iii Gt trs Il'IG G'C`7(lkm' A14D TUE T,kR IDformation: File con:pteted application.with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street, Room 106, Maxtmez, CA 94553. 1 Members or some advisory bodies may be required to file artnuai.Conflict of Interest 5tatenn*ents. 3. Address and other contact information provided on 'his application will be accessible to the general public, 4. Meet.ngs of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public tran.sp€rtation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 6. Some boards assign members to subcotranittees or work groups requiring additional time. 7. If you wish You may at-ta,;b your resume'. cc: Supervisor V joe Stoddard CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AD♦. SORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name of Advisory Body applying for: HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Name of Applicant: Lucy C.Williams,Ed.D. RECEIVED Horne Address. 1407 Forest Rim I MAR 1 7 2004 City: Hercules State: CA ZIP: 94547-3917 L Home Phone: ZI 724-36 0 Work Phone: (510)333-5562 ;on Signature; � Date: March 17, 2004 - - C Personal Experiences,Skills,and Interests Education/Background: d: I was born in Baltimore, MD and educated in San Francisco, CA. I am a female homeowner who has lived in the City of Hercules for 3 years. I have never been arrested or detained by law enforcement,had a juvenile or adult criminal record. I am a United States citizen. I have a State of California Class C drivers license. I hold the following earned scholastic degrees: BA in Interdisciplinary Humanities (New College of California, San Francisco); masters degree in Human Resources and Organization Development (University of San Francisca, College of Professional Studies); doctorate in Education with exploratory research in non-profit Organization Leadership(University of San Francisco, School of Education). Occupation/Employer: I have been employed in the private and public sectors in San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra. Costa counties. Presently, I am an independent organization development (OD) consultant specializing in: design of change management strategies; design.of OD interventions;administration of training and skills surveys; evaluating educational and social policy research that promotes improved organization productivity. My training in technical writing allows me to synthesize details and facts into well-written documents, utilize -a strong command. of English grammar and usage, quickly grasp technical concepts and communicate them succinctly and clearly, exercise sound business judgment in determining best practices. Community Activities: • Former volunteer business mentor with Junior Achievement high school students • Campership sponsor • Precinct Coordinator • Homeowners Association Liaison • Newsletter editor and publisher for 501 (c)(3)youth artists organization • Ex-offender entrepreneurial training program designer Special Interests: I have passion, energy, and enthusiasm for participating in results-driven,human resources and human relations projects of helpful nature. cc: Supery soy IT Joe S*odda-.d r-A I tkLjv Iz>UK tSttANE)b, E,:L3tii'€MISSIONS OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION N FORM � k �� a of eery board applying for: elii o C.: ,�h m t'�5 Ion µ-_ Application Form must be typed or #unci printed. r ti? icant: 45' tl XiC C� Date: Home Address: P?n Home Phone: City,State,Zip. Mar4'rnez- CA Work Phone., Business Address: FAX: City,Mate,Zip: y Email: r� Signature: / PlSe��ee "40nCC1tIreC»rye" Personal Experience,Skills and Interests Educat€on/Background: , ct?' ire �m �tr ic3 Occupation(for pay work, not for pay woric, retiree, student or similar): � Plant er 0—+ 'Dept. +Dr V4'�t1C- "erncere+ rWor tey.S pared 14aflm rK, pa r-f Community Activities: e t nt n Te e r a& QA 5ej- L-d j>n Friertf. l P_Gt "S 1 V el tti4?'eer wl k Hos ice- <?u W"P7 e u }nC.���j'+t� g +W 1 Il rn {' s G7 nlC7 ttt 1 T ' A P_ { r lYs I t t'.S t o t`t { y r e !" L �- e eed. o- - 'c0 .,% -1 S+r C herr4er. specialI:nte �sts: t deanun jeS.S slue 14e r tveei,�' -fir - d �crde rit �, c�tir'n � r e `s t . llnfiabie z svc c of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Room 106, Martinez,CA 94553 or { oa;j le r r�tSS i r}t.S ;ay be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. i� Iii, Y?nd e held in Martinez or in areas not accessible .� p�fitic ,Y �� e- tn'n C ro r ` 1 a ;V; n e- rerning's or daring the day, usually once or twice ar month. t (}Y71 d7s f i # * >com ittees or work groups requiring additional time. tk , YdS �4? . T! cc: Supervisor T� Joe Stoddard 9259439293 MAR 2 '04 10:39 RR 9259438293 925943e293 TO 93351C4 14A 19 6 2004 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS COMMISSION f� SES APPLICATId�t'FORM C "�s C ols lame of advisory board applying for: � �4�C��4''1 !�.��C�.w�1 �' y�k"1111I �—A Application Form trust be typed or hard printed, Name of Applicant: c�wukA t't�a� ��e 0ate`. 3 Home circ, Stag;Zps ;'o*OA*'u rY. ,4 5 Work #t e: 2 Businass Address* �ai'l ��� cwt. FAX.- G) city, St.ato>Z.ip: t 4 /cre g , 0-il, 44sts Emalt- igrta:uret Personal experience, S is and Interests EduortkmVBack9round: Occupation(tsar pay worst, not for pay work.retiree,student or similar): �)—n4—ye "0 � community A ivlties: � t _ l Special Interests., 't ' LT LL., , Information: I File completed application with Cleric of the Hoard, 551 Fane Street,Roorn 106, Mariinez,CA 945.53 or FAX 1.0 (925,1 335-1913. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual ConfliYf of Interest Statements. 3 MeeUngs of advisory bodies may be }geld in Martinez or In areas not acc*ssible by public transportation. 4 Meetings may be meld either in the evenings or during the day, usually once ort ce A rnorcth. 5 Some boards assigns members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appo3nlao Apptia3Gon Oiill7/01 cc: Supervisor IT, #_iT, iv Jae Stoddard. ** TOTPL 1-,�7E,0 � +: c•,c, N I RA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name of advisory board applying for: �aLtt�aTl .Rel�ti�r~s-Ir 71COrg� CIYt?3 SS2OT�_ �__f --------- Application ._m_-Application Form rust be typed or hand printed. Name of Applicant: G. 6 }��. J « iia:�:.� r Date: a Horne Address: 7 0 Home Phone•4 c; City,State, Zip: c'. .ra �.sr: c.. r� s` y a' Werk Phone: Business Address: FAX: CRY,State,Zip: Email: Persona€Experience,Zk€€ls and Interests Education/Background: " as 'V.* Occupation for a work, not for a work, . €� � pay pay �retiree,student or sire€€ar}: Community Activities: y '>>,<,�c r..-� .._ Special Interests: ',w c,4. K. td Information: 1 File completed application vsrith Clerk of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Room 106,Martinez,CA 94553 or FAX to (925)335-1913. 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible tic transportation. `y. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evening's or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appoi;atee Application 081,71€31 ce: v`uperrv1 sor !V .doe Stoddard Gerald 'Williams P. 0. Box 570 Clayton, CA 94517 Job Objective: Assistant .Executive Director ct��XB�� �'?004 Achievements: • Designed and coordinated program for mainstreaming adult rehabilitation clinics as rehabilitation tutor. • Served as Psychology Technology Recreation Coordinator. • Supervised as Manpower Trainer. • Qrganized and established Out Reach Centers. • Developed, coordinated, and negotiated employment for hard core youths and adults.. • Served on Manpower Planning Council. • Conducted community surveys regarding area manpower needs. • Developed job production.publication. • Assumed liaison rale with community and state agencies. • Counseled disadvantaged youngsters and court wards. • Responsible for group therapy, home evaluations and work-crew supervision. • Supervised recreation hall programs at a boys ranch. • QMaaniz d and developed caseload reports and made Home visitations. i Coordinated and organized Boy's Club Ranch.camp. • Facilitated outings and social events. • Supervised as interim director. Skills and.Abilities: Social Service, Criminal Investigation, Recreation Programs, Case Reporting,Group Therapy, Problem Identification, Community Organization, Treatment Application,Volunteer Guidance, Home Evaluation, Interagency Referral,Placement, Reality'Therapy, Community Relations, Employment Counseling Public Relations,Family Counseling, Behavioral Therapy, General Business, Employee Supervision, Personnel, Customer Relations, Employment, Fund Raising, Training. Mork Experience: Alcohol &Drug Abuse Council of Contra Costa.,Inc., Pleasant Hill, CA`Intern). Discovery House, Martinez, CA (Intern). Veterans Hospital,Martinez, CA(Intern). Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Concord, CA(Campus Supervisor), Juvenile Justice Prevention Commission, Martinez, CA(Commissioner). Peterson.Juvenile Hall, Stockton, CA(Counselor). Monterey County, CA, Department of Rehabilitation. Wm. F.Jaynes Boy's Ranch, Santa,Clara County, CA. Juvenile Court,Valhalla,New Fork. Harlem Youth Activities Program, New York City, NY NL litary: U.S. Array, Honorable Discharge 11965—1968). Education: Alcohol and Drugs Studies Program, Diablo Valley Junior College (May 1999). B.A. Sociology with minor in Recreation, California State University, San Jose, CA 1978. A.A. Recreation Technology, Monterey Peninsula College, 1972. r`av 1� jr it R a� vs ga a a " LIM Jai �e t r- �'w *� �.���.. } ` ° ...,f a o. ,x.�..o „ t... r • f i �/j} .$1 tf f„'�� JJ,,f r/(� i ► yb . • °` .x,°t,•i �.. ++ w a .f +Flrx:/ it 1 4,•' 1 ( t,�}z� y°'#. b,•'"' °`t• :r. �• a o . ° , ' m ° t 'S�. 'ax'. { ` � i +e • (fig t } �i (fir `•,1 ` t t: 6t< a `r° a' qs``^ it• fM •t.s r ➢° a l a ,i',r r ° .. 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Name of Advisory Body applying for �e � / A. t7 xelld 7'1_ �,e Application Foran must be typed or hand printed Nar.•ne of Applicant: Home Address: ,%Z.L 5 ' r� _SYn �a City: State: , ZIP: �. . Borne Phone: / 7' Work.Rhone:_ /' --- q-:3 0 CD Signature: Date: -Z Personal Experiences, Skills, nd Interests Education/Background: �^ 2 l�' t t L7 - G� a f GZ //AlPr4_ ),P? Ale_fallOeZ ) Occupation/Employer: 5 it f' t' f✓p 7A�?- 1711. al2l C Community Activities: j' 1 / "A� 4- Special Interests. //" lrG� al-e ✓'til !' '/ r A ae, #V ave- 1. File completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street, Room 106, MartLr ez, CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 6. Some boards assign:members to subcommittees or work groups requirring additional time. T If you wish you may attach your resume. Cc : SuperVisor V Toe Stoddard CO84FdCOSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name of Advisory Body applying for u m at, &.let4 w;h s tart vYit S5 3 o�, Application Force must{be typed or land printed Name of Applicant: -To vt a r �Gam"e t t� Houle Address: i" Q-V--0 r s of -P- City:(211A LA CrPeV ., State: C A ZIP: 414 S St ° f Home.Phone: Work Phone: �5'�- �0 0 Signature: Date: Personal :experiences, kills, and Interests � Education/Background: "'""4rr'I e v �" 4R-"V LA t`CPQ t� w ka'.VI e Occupation/Employer: ID 6.10 Community Activities: 4? 2 tt` co, (A Special Interests: L at4A c e,,-) �a i'v Informationo `��' � L �' � `'J � 1/` �✓ G t�( ��� 157,� Vt 1. .File completed application with C1159 the Board. 651 kine Street, Room 106, Martinez,CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. . Address and ether contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held it Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day,usually once or twice a month. 6. So-me boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. 7. If you wish you may attach your resum6. c-c: Superv-i.sors II, III, IV Joe Stoddard s -- — COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS,S, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM 'dame of Advisb Cady applying for /� ✓z1 �L Application Form must be typed or hand printed ,Name of Applicant: Hone Address: 5 1'} WZe) ✓9.�.j City. _ __ state: ZIP. Home Phone: ..'� _ ' I ' Work-Pho-ne: Signature: ` �i. Date: , Personal Experiences, .SUIN and Interesftat / . 114"4 ducatiomlBackground: Occupation/Employer: A ��''�/.�Jc'��; �� L°r� ,�'•�� �r�� f���'�,✓� %qtr�.:.�,�`�,�` ��� �t� r 1!`,��� J�/ %�.��1 S Community,Activities: 4/1 , c Special interests: Information: I. File completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street,lloorn 106,Martinez,CA 94553. 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. ?. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 6. Some boards assign members to subcommittees or wort;groups requiring additional time. 7. If you wish you may attach your resume. cc.: _Rp -.soy V Joe stcj,ate TA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS VFX COMMITTEES MAR 1 2004 APPLICATION FORM j Name o€advis ard applying for: Human Re'iations Commission Application Form must be typed or hand printed. Name of Applicant: Rosalie M. ',balker Levinson Date: 3-13-04 Horne Address: 7 riddle Road Home Phone: (925) 284•-5691 City,State,Zip: Lafayette, CA 94549 Work Phone: Same Business Address: same PAX: (925) 284-2567 City,State,Zip: - Email: Signature: \P, Personal Experience, Skills and Interests, Education/Background: B.A. , Psychology (CSU-H, 1973) M.F.A. (Masters,, Public Administration) (CSU-H, 1977) Occupation(for gray work, not for pay work, retiree, student or similar): Mortgage Broker (lic. R.E. Broker) Community Activities: Served as clerk, Elections Special Interests: Reading; walking, writing. Information: ' 1 Pile completed application with Cleric of the Board, 651 fine Street, Room 196,Martinez, CA 94553 or FAX to (925)335-1913. 2 Members sof some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day,usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appointee Application 08117101 cc: - rV]..St7Y` II, joe StaiJard 510 667 236 _ 0?/03/1336 05:33 510-687-2389 S�I DVC �1�?�I��fi��C c ' ♦ 09.42 COt4TRA COSTA COUNT`' Ci� � �� `!'N� }fHH't"c'OC PAGE 01 �i r� ve)l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADMORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES APPLICAMN frwoe of a",sory board applying for. . .t�li Applcnt€or � Fomn must be typed or hand pdriled. Name of ApP*"mt: L_`&IG-A K— h'U-3g parte. Hose Addre ss: 42-(4 D q t Haeme Phone; may«Stale,zip- i4ko Y4 57-3 Wwk Phonq, %S ,&as-, t2V vZS78 twsk"ss Addmss- Z.- si, FAX:: �� S= $� Z:3 �I cftyr �# mai#, bc. star roe 4 Femonal fir " Sfd**and IrKemsts d a t#qs aat racertd: +wE'L t h-D. :,sn: cam. rv�is upadon(for pay worfc,amt for pay worlt,relrM vtudaent or simflar e4 acrrrtrr€urt'tt'Aa�iv"ilics: tj 1 � n tr►f�rarsatla ae; I He cor pl*tod app ication with C#ertc cat tho Board,651 Pine Street,Room 106, Martinez,CA 94553 or FAX to(92 5)335-'#9'l3. 2 W;embors of*oma audvis"bodies may be requirod to fife annual Cranitict of tirderest Stat+ m6iritrs.. 3 Motlings of a! yi ry 40ttes may by hscjd in M3r'tsrta•Y or in areas rant acc*gs transportation. j 4 Mettings MAY be held estimr Ort thse uvcnln3g'z or during t1w day, usually Cance ortwk*a montf. 5 Some bazrds a;;sjgn members to setbcsv$nmtttees or MYtat'ic groups reguiri"g additional time. �'�. �f`�iSwRWrit flVt c: Superrv-f-,o ` II Jae Stodd -r j C NIRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS,COMMISSIONS,OR F to 2004 COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM r,l f A.dvisory'DiW applying for COUNTY HL-MAN RELATIONS COMMISSION no; Application form mast be typed or hand-printed Name of Applicant DOLOR.ES J. DeBACA Dome Address: 2.534 SIMAS AVENUE City: PINOLE State: CA Zil) Code: 94564. Hoare Phone: (510)758-0447 Work Phone: (925)313-1528 Signature;- Date:—_ Personal Experience,Skills,and Interests Personal E Ven cel Bora in Contra County (CCC} in Pittsburg, and I have resided in Pir.•ole since 1968. Raised by my maternal grandmother who didn't understand Englishl was her translator. As a child, every summer, I worked along side my grandmother, uncle, and sister, harvesting crops in the San Joaquin Valley. As a teenager,I worked part-time in a Mexi an Resta:rant. During my last year of high school, I worked as a part-time clerk for Washington.National Insurance Company in Ric imond, and immediately after graduation,I was hired full-time.In all I have over 30 years personnel related experience. Significant jobs that I held prior Lo- to appointment by the Employment and Human Services Department(EHSD)are: Six(6)years as a Personnel Officer with the East Bay Regional Park District; and Fifteen(15)years with the Colgate-Palmolive Company where I was promoted three times (i.e.Personnel Secretary to Employment Assistant,to Benefits&AA Supervisor,to Personnel Manager. Finally, I have excellent research, communication and report writing skills, and I am objective, fair, reliable, honest, and trustworthy. I am also Bilingual (English/Spanish.). Educa on/I3ack round: +BA-Management from St.Mary's College, 1980. +Awarded Masters of Labor Relations by the California Public Employees Labor Relations Association,2000. +Numerous training in the areas of Civil Rights,EEOC/AA labor relations,human resources,safety,communications,etc. Oceupati2pImployer for the past twelve years: *Employed by tine E. foment&Human Semwes Dent (EHSD)in Contra Costa County 5-orn 1990 to the present: •1997 to present time: EHSD Diversity& Civil Rights'_Manager, I report directly to the EHSD Director,John Culler. Responsible for promoting diversity; EEO/AA training, monitoring our EEO/AA flan. I receive, investigate and mediate internal and external (EEOC/DFEH) complaints of unlawful harassment and/or discrimination based on an individual's membership in a protected category(categories protected by EEOC&DFEH Laws). I am also a member of the County's Affirmative Action Committee. •1990 to 1996: ERSD .Personnel Analyst. & Safety Officer. Responsible for labor relations (contract negotiations, contract interpretation, discipline, etc.), exams, recrui`ment, and statistics. Also responsible for the EHSD`s safety activities,and I wrote EHSaD's first Injury and Illness Plan. Community Activities: +1997 to present: Volunteer on two Board of Supervisors planning-corrunittees to celebrate the legacy and lives of Martin Luther King,Jr.,and Cesar Chavez. +i996 to 2001: Volunteered on my 9/80-4/10 days off at Los Medanos School in Pittsburg, where Try youngest Grandson at ended from K thra grade 5. +1983 to 1990: Volunteered as a Court Appointed Special Representative(CASK). Resigned after hen I Left when hired by EHSD. +10+ years Volunteered in the Tara 'Hills &: Pittsburg Boys Baseball association (e.g. 'Tara Bills: was Board inernber orte year , Team mother, kept score, worked snack bar, and. And more recently, in Pittsburg I kept score and worked the snack bar). Special interests: +Diversity, EEO/AA, and Civil Rights matters, including the investigation and mediation process. +Protectior for children and the aged from abuse a_ird neglect. +? enjoy participating in community events and attending grandchildren's school and sporting events. +Preservation and protection of our parks. information: I.File completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 Pine Street,Room 106,Martinez,CA 94553. 2. Members o`some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the genera':public. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day,usually once or twice a nionth. 6. Some boards assign mennbers to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. 7. ifyou wish you nnav attach your:esume. cc: Supervisor IL, ..doe Stoddard 52042704451 'FROM ;37g48H& ASSOCONE NO. : 51 427 44e Feb. 38 2e34 03:32PM P011Vt'f tdWNJ I FE APPLICATION FORM Name of advisory hoard applying for: Application Form ,mist Eae typod or hand printed. Name of Afsfailcarst: Date: ��� � Homo Address: City,'State,ZIp: �c � � Work Phone: Buslnoss Address: FAX: City, States ZIP: Email:, - r' Porsonat Experlonoo, Skills and Interests Education/Background: W {� ell tiler attora p � rPaYvaritwnotforwcF(, retiree, student cr slri a } , Com , unity Activltlos: � ON • �t}ciallrttorests: f Y-PV Information: 1 File complotod application with Clerk of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Room 1036, Martin*z, CA 94553 or FAX to (925) 335-1913. 7. Mcmiiors of some advisory bodies may be required to filo annual Conflict of Interost s:afornonts. 3 Nroetings of advisory taodies may tic hold in Martinez or In areas not accossiblc�ty.'I?tfl�lic trans portal lon. A mfcollogs may ba field e?(t+or in tile evonings or during tlae day, casually once or twice a mond.. 5 Some hoards assign inernbors to subc;o rtrni(tecs or wor'r< grOu,-)s mqulrlrlg ad<liiic�,jat tlrr�e. /Ipp alwo*A;)i liution 08/11 7/01 SupeY 7jsor 17 ,toe Stoddard FEB08,2004 09:13 925 498813 '-page � a CONTfI.A COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY HOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES k APPLICATION FORM , Name of advisory board apply€nq for Application Fomi must be typed or hand printed. Name of Applicant: l<Lrsa /� ✓�Gr%C� locate: f€onto Address: , r° IV/C-77pt/t-q r'". c 6" Nome Phone; �.Z r' S' . City,State,Zip: /?� y` �Y�"�,' 9 Work Phone: Bus€moss Address: FAX: s' ` V f' 4? City,State,Zip- Signature: c.i 5irrsatttrts: pamonat Experience, Skills and interests Fciu.catlortdl;3,ack4jround: +'i.�L7'.�'�sP�'r+rf.f` �}L913�7"�.e.,.�,�°� L.�e,+✓Z SCJ' �fi ,✓�,tW i r'.c,�Cd"r,'y,� e• 1'•'�,:��'r'.r.tJ`r+ +e'� �rt1�r roc' G'/�c,.t`,�..�.d,+.rt.sra�?.!" y'���.r ✓nJ c��vr.�t r9 c.',�,�",�;e� t"�ryrt y~t° Occupation fur >a work c- p { pay sic, riot for tray work, retiree, student or similar): ,�,y,r..a�rt t•'�2 h°r.{ry,c�a ,��.5-�>�.,�r�".s ,�'�st ,,�f�.2 r�eh..�:' ,.r�c�r.,� ��:a_ i eK.JJ'!s✓'L'` "j ,S"AtSr:r'2,IA1 07i'• .!s'L•^L�"#7`JL>O✓.e. .+4.���c�T d'.r�;�"�:?+'f.�f ;jet'e"1 r+3J/.�,JL: x. .t�C'�vf.�G G+.+�/�"'c...7�"f ,��:�/?t,,+..�"atY",�:w���,.5.'�"�?�"'r- e.[.3 G-• r e ° Ai' sr` c= 7 Community Activities: Special isttcrcsts: sa�r kra,s i ".ca Information: # File completed application with Clerk of the Cloard, 651 fine Street, Room 106,Martinez,CA 34553 or FAX to (525)335-1913. t 2 Mcmttars of some advisory bodies may be required to fife annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Mo{ ofings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible Iax"pui-biic ti transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in me eveninyt; or during the clay, usually once or twice a ttionth. 5 Some boards assign triombers to subcotnni•sttees or wndi,g+vups teclariiing .ndditional tithe. Agpp'x"Ice 1prrf;r:situs;Oa/1710 t Supervisor IV i cc: .doe Stoddard P.02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS CTL COltt4Nll i l EES APPUCATION FORM Mame of advisory board applying for Appik-ation Foram must be typed or hand printed. Namecif Applicant: ' f w i tl vat.: [ im� 1 re Home Address: 141 PA A NL Home Phone,61V- U-4- I City,State, 1p: -8011 PA- i 6 i CA. q 45 0�- I i+l Work PF,onc dA Business Address. t� i 'k FAX: N!�A, rJ �y Cfty,State,ftp.i t4'lir Errtait; F 1117266�:J #4J6 cl Sigmrture; -- LCfAL1)Q'1/ Personal Experience,Sidils and Interests Education/Background: , j - M " n D A,- Occupation (for pay work, not for pay worft, mtiree,student or similar): C.DYvt ffl iLm4 1-1�I .� P. I-� re-V ?}14--1 o n Pip 5 a C-rrramunity Activities- 4 1 L 311 ;r4 jULC i' A�r A ,C a 1 !^ A }"' r .,fit?rs L !�i h f d' u-c�i 6 Y). Special Interests: _. ILA� ta 5S S rn eA4 D� c'1 s"� tr bm m'a-n �+P d6 � U.J e-- i s A rpi rs€.fir� Z+- I'� Information: I Fide completed application.with Clerk of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Rooms 146, Martinez, CA *94553 or FAX to (925)335-1913. e 2 Mernher,s of some advisory trodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Staterneetts. y 3 M--etings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessib4e rel Ac. transportation, a 4 Meetings may be held either in the evening's or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. ApcCointee Appfi,,�at�on 08117101 CC e 4Sunery sor T ..ice Stoddard FEB-OG-2004 P.03 LEER.IvIA PATTERSON 74 RQSEI`IKRANZ STREET San Francisco, CA. 94110 (4 15) 647-5906 CBJF_CTI : EDUCATION: H & R Block Tax Preparper's Course_2000 21 Units of counsel inS courses completed at the C.-raduate level. (S,F.S.U.)B.A. So;ology Black Studies/Minors: Counseling/Criminal Justice (Fall 1997). A.A. Black Studies, Liberal Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psycholon- E `LOON ENv`T: H&R.BLOCK TAX SERVICE CO\I Q.; Y 2000 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCErRECEPTIC3I��> T 2001 * Ad;rnmistrative support to office manager * Oper✓Close tax office * Bookkeeping,/Banking * Provide Tax irfcrmation * Match client with the proper tax preparper * Provided problem soiving/con:lict resolution * Deal with different personalities * Greet clients/answer telephone l 997-98 SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY 199 7-99 Clerical Assistant H/Staff'Assistant/Minority Recruitment &. Retention Protype/Collrge Uf Ethnic Studies * Administrative support to coordinator * Scheduling analyzing staffing needs * Demonstrated administrative leadership * Correspendences/Invoice/Order supplies * Recruitindnt of students Telephon /Ph.one-A-°Thane * Provide students with outreach services * Comrnu:iity/outreach-r.cz uitment 1996 SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY/CO,\StUNICA T IVE 1997 DISORDERS: Lab Technician * Research soft ware t"or special eduication department program educational software Data input, word processing, * Adminisirative/organizatio;sal skills FEE--06-2004 14- 15 # P.04 1995 Teacher, Richmond Utified School. District Motivated to build self-esteem Encourage -children in math and reading * Tutored childrelr, in math and reading * Taught relaxation techniques for test 1994 Peer Advisor, (325) San Francisco State University * New student orientation (spring :995) * Info= students about graduation re<fairement * Camp tour 1993 Teacher, Sojou=er Truth Presbyterian Church * Developed curriculum in a variety of subjects * Planned special projects and events for students * Instructed sports and African. history * Evaluated students projects in study proga 1992 Administrative Assistance, Residential Adult :HODTIre * Executed adsrinistra.ti.ve duties, phones, typing * Met unforeseen deadlines * Complied and updated records, memorandums and files Perforired public rel a tions, greeted clients 1990- Peer Advisor, Centra Costa college 1991 * Referred students in need of tutorial ser ices * Met deadlines kept current and- up to date * Caseload keit current a.nd up to date OUC H/LEADERSHIP HER=LES ' FIRST ANN 24 EDU RELAY oz.ALLE.ICF. A celecbrati.on of comr uP.-i ty spirit The 24 Hour Relay Challenge is a cortlntunity event that will bring together people of all ages and abilities to part.6 to In a unique and nemorable experience . It is also a fund-raising' project that wil1 benefit and re-vest into co=uni.ty based proga.ms. 9.9 Fal.: Institute 1955, Touching The Spirit/Educational Excellence for African American Students. Center For. Applied Cultural. Studies And Educationa- Achievement/Sa.n Francisco State Unit versity Downer Elementary School - Richmcrnd, CA. 94806 1995 west Centra Costa Unified School District has contracted with Sar. rrancisco State University Center for applied. Cultural Studies & Educational. Achievement (CACSEA) . workshop for teachers seeking strategies to address the academic needs of African A.merfcan Students . .Staff Development Center 2625 Barnard street - Ric!uncnd, CA. 94800' ' FEB-06-2004 14=1G P.05 4 ion 1.9971.997� Ambassador for Higher Educ c Sari Francisca State University Presiden- ' s Office/Member 16-00 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA. 94123 ?5 9 6 WORK SHOP 71RAI ING P.O. Box 9334 Berkeley, CA. 94709 1.997 Black Women' s Support Group Network Coordinator & Facilitator (Training) 4651 Telegraph Avenue Oakland, CA. 94609 (5?0) 554-2500 1997 African American Women on Tour (Volunteer) 3914 Murphy Canyon. Road, Suite 216-B San Diego, CA. 9212.3 (619) 560-2770 car (619). 550-9190 X 997 Student Activies/S. F.S. J. Leadership Conference/Planning Ccmmit,tee 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA. 94123 1996 Afr .can./African-American/Graduation Celebration Corm. ung ttee Ad-mini.st.ratior. Build. Roon '463. 1995 CC-Facilitator 1600 Holloway Avenue Sari Francisco, C.A. 94123 PUBL11C SERVZyE 1996 Alumni Assoclation San Francisco Sta-,e University Board Member 1.600 Holloway Ave. , _ Daag Cen.ter San Francisco, CA. 94123 1996 Counseling Student Association Dept . of Counseling, Bh 524 Sari Francisca State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA. 94 .23 FED-W-20e4 14:16 n P.06 i996 Academic Pcl-,L ies CG7=,ittee San. Francisco Stat'. University Academic Senate Rumana*ies 503 .:.vn-3 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA. 94:123 1996 Educational Policies Council San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA. 94123 1996 Pact, --i Adoption Alliance e 34503 Sacramento Street Suite .239 San. Francisco, CA. 941.18 CC WiNiTY SERVICE 1995- A-ids Project cif Centra Costa County X994 Concord, Calif ornla 1995 Rape Crisis Cuter San Pablo, Cal.ifforni.a 1.9.94 Outreach Volunteer, YMCA Richlmcn,d, CA. Suer of 1994 (. 1994- Youth. Director, Fai th Tabernacle 1991 Oakland, CA. 19.93- Special Events Assistant 1992 Foster Parent Program, Richmond, CA. 1990 Vice President ASU, and Business Club 1.99: Vice President of Contra Costa Youth program MISTRESS OF CERF.M,0:v'Y. Faster Parent Luncheon Spring 1992 Fa .+-h Tabernacle Church Programs Yearly Facil,Ltatcr, Counsel...ng 325, Leadership 5kz�lsAirlines/Ticket Agent/Pastime Posit-ic a FEB-%--2004 14:16 P.07 ^CMP,.7'I'ER.S : (Knowledge of) 1,996 MS Word. MS t ff::ce -"ppl.icaticn, Excel (Mma CO'J`Zi SES) 1995 Researvh/Use Search Rngi nes to systematically search the Web for documents on a specie-Eic topic . 1995 Digital Photography with the Apple. QuickTake Cara 150 Olympus/Digital. Camera. Instructions D-30OLJD-200L 1995 Digital Scarring with Plathed and Slide Scanner 1998 Create a Web Rage with Claris Rome Page CERT IFICAMS a 1993-97 "Leadership Accreditation Prog-ram For Stadentsl4 Recogn'I t .on of Acgreditat;:opt San Francisco State University 1995 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPIME14T CERTIFICATE * Strategies for Leadership Development * Assessing and Setting Personial Goals Werk. * Leadership VS Management * Conflict Resolution * Ethics in Leadership * Appreciating Diversity in Leadership Styles * Organizing to Effect Change FEB-OS-2004 14:17 COORnMTOR OF EVENTS/ORGANIZING EXPERIENCES 1-990-=1 - BACK WOM ' S '`TWORK: (FOLINDER/'P:�SIDENT) Coordinated strategic pl.a=ing, developed and implemented organizational procedures and structure to The Black Women' s Network. Duties included: bete=ane priorities for the network. Coordinated fund- raisers, cc==nLn.ty events, guest speakers, obtained :funding for the organization, and provided .annual. reports Ability to interact with a wade variety of women .using diplomacy and sensitivity. Inspired women to attend college with the ultimate goal of operating their own business. 1990-91-ASSOCIATEn STUDENTS UNION To promote zesty between the Associated. Student Union and the student body. Presented any and all changes on bes' .f of the students to the governing board. ' To he available to students to discuss their Concerns. Invited Guest speakers charged with discussions that met the needs sof the student body. Gave officer reports from the curriculum co:z .t.tee, (STUDENT REPRESENTAT.V E) Assisted in the recruitment of new student representatives. Attended. -Leadership conferences and, in return inform the student body of Changes that were taking place within The C"a?i f'ox is Comm=ity College Student Affair Association. Leadership Wark.shops: he purpose for attending these workshops were to enhance my leadership skills. .I was awarded: The California Com==ity College Student Affairs Association Studen.v Leadership Awl. (VICE PP_zSIDKNT) Chaired ASU meetings in the absence of -the President. Ask for officers reports aad handled any unfinished business . Chaired the interclub Council meetings. Assisted ixi coordinatincr individual club activities. Sti.mala ted and assisted each club in their ;purpose and objectives for the coming semester_ Dept clubs informed as to the functions of the Student Union. Made available to all clubs, loans that would be used to further club activities . 1991•-BUSINESS CLLUB: ( r SIDEN7) aired t eet, gs and a.ppro-,red old minutes . Collected Prasent and old dues from representat .ves . Assist in doing fund- raisers Co earn Monies for social events and to attend student government wcrkshops . It was our goal to leave more money in the hi-,s3_ness club bank acro nt- FEB-06-20e4 14: 17 ef9 before we took office . It was our way of making sure that the incom-ing representatives would have a budget for their first year. 1990-SAN PABLO YO= ASSOCIATION (V-1 CE FRES1U 1-7) Recrtii-Men: of officers and to increase the youth membership . I was the chair of the ford-raising curmzittee . By doing fund-raisers it allowed our youth to go out on outings and put on local events in their co=uni ties . We awarded our youth and their parents for doing outstanding work in their co=uni ty and for working hard during their° term as members . 1,991-i2 "TJ'R/MM TEE PROGRAM (RECRsJITER) The Mentor and Mentee program was housed at contra Crista College. The goal of the program was to inspire and give each student at the ccTrareLmity college level the opportunity to become teachers' from grades E to professors at any COUT=Unity College, The Director placed students with a. professor on campus that best —matched their field of 'stun y. his tra' 4 ng crave us the opportunity to experience first y and, . whether or not we wanted to teach at- the Co=unity College Level . As a recruiter it was my goal to increase the n urger of people of color to its roster. PEER ADVISOR: 1991 CONTRA COSTA, C^LLEGE EXPERIENCE WOR'K.ING WIT1-1 DIVERSE S M- Ea-rrS . I, 8MONS717RATED COMMITMENT To COLLEGE STUDENTS . RRPERa" r S i' `T3Et"iS I2�" Iv"EET) OF T'3`T'ORIAL SERVICES . MET UNFORZSEEN DEADLINE OF SENDING PROCESS REPORTS AND KEPT CASELOAD C"u7sl= A UP TO DATE. 1994 SAN FRANCISCO STATE' UNIVERSITY - NEW S=ENT ORIBITTIATION, FAMILIARIZED ST==, S W1'rA ACADEMIC REQUIRE1422NITS AND PROCEDURES AS SET P"GR'H BY TrI IR SCHOOL. . INFORMIED STUDENTS ABOUT G .'T°IGN REQUIREMENT AIM CAMPUS TOURS . 996 THE RECRUITMENT & RETENTION PROTOTYPE COLLEGEOFETENICSTUDIES Over three years o experience working at a--. Educat.iona.l Institution aid experience recruiting u-niversity students. Over five years experience working in co c=unity- based organizations . Experience in supervision, f, dxa.isi ng, and report writing, Experience working with diverse com,m-- :iti.es, demonstrated co tment to The Recruitment and Retention Prototype Program., experience in aznti.-oppressi,c n, and TTIUlti-cultural work_ F-�b-06--2004 14:1? LEERYA PATTERS3CN 1997 ACADEMIC POLICIES COMMITTEE Actions taken by this cosi ttee Aca.d.em.ic calendar for AY 1998-99 . Policy on Undergraduate Instructional Aides . Recommendation to Faculty Committee concerning faculty overload, particularly with respect. to .599' s and 899' s . Recommendations to Senate Fxdcu.ti-res , Com ttee on 4.rTIplementat. on of Honors Policy. 1997 EDUCATIONAL POLICIES COMMITTEE Educational Policies Council. Annual Report for AY 1996-97, Items handl etdy 1- e ;SPC a SPC recc fended to the senate the discontinuance of i he Concent ati.on in Applied. Ecom cs . SPC met to discuss the statewide Academic Report, ` ''The Draft Review of the Baccalaureate in the CallforniA State Unive:sity. 1997- AMMASSADOR .for HIGH EDUC.ATIONI San. Francisco State University President Office/Member 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, , CA. 93123 1997-- PEOPLE` S INSTITUTE ST 1996 Cork shop training 1600 Holloway Avenue Berkeley, CA. 94709 1997 BIRO WONMZT.I SUPPORT GROUP NETWORK Coordinator & Facilitator (Trainer) Training 4651 el,egra.ph .Avenue Oakla_ld., CA. 94608 1997 ST"J'LEN�' ACTIVSES/S .F.S -U Leadership Conference/Plan.n:Lng Co-mnittee 16 O C : o l l oway Ave . Sar} Francisco, CA. 94123 1995 ALU -. ASSC}CIATTOj-j SALT yp_ANL CjSCG ST'A'TE 1VERSITY BOARD M ER 1600 Holloway Ave . San Francisco, CA. 941.23 1996 COUNSELING STTim EN-,r ASSOCIATION' The Student of Color Represe.-ztative 1600 Solloway Ave. San Francisco, CA.. 94123 COINTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS +BR COMMIT` EM APPLICATION FORM Al Name of advisory board applying for. � `t" r l�,1-�; �� y�;�rCr' I'ext}14 t� �� �C� 1C) L. Application Form roust be typed or hand printed. Name of Applicant: G'{ c o 1-o b fid— Qate; � .~I �) . ,L/ ,Morrie Address: ? t e7 t-t.&Z-62 4:` C Nome Phone: q2, -6722 City, State,Zip: 01,tady 4v �jt York ' ness Address: Hari, ; : a ` FAX:Bus! ' t t X City;State,7 p: 0a /0 it Email: Signature: � tea{ .. FED -1 n 2004 Personal Experience, Skills and Interests EducationfBackground: fr L djrj t�9�1 7 C. 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C. 1>Z{',3r1 d �.✓t t t{�DgT fc,ii �y C 11VI rc,— ( /j't , [:^14 ( is v y 7�k v�i$J �r g� V cs t 0/o e 1�w tom'.Y y fV� / �`Le^" t "g e+ - #Lac°ttriL7 E" t c�Lt fGGt7/ t t (4, Community Activities:. +� f rk 7 "—h t' V-41l1d1>2 � � Vii" �t �fGdr� L 'tYr�7 bvfa t { tri :' C + G1 {' f «� ' .44 /0� 5 �)Q k r 7` C,t^c) l"t N t -.std✓ t 4j t t` t%'t'r t tc" ��"'G ,'�f G'-L��„.��m� '��4 fr�"r C t f',.'s'•:�T l G�G'� ty'L".'1`�j^,• '�:,c;,(r f L"�a/�'�G"f / �� ��! f'(.x'�'"" ,J rY 1Ztd-0Cei,t, °f 1' rG J"%•i dG'.t..� ; �t CCS /" '-C'l t.dr�, !a� tf `t/i�f Special interests: J d p jf -v f''t...�'" L.•C.:' G� ��'' �/:✓J t�ty�� T'"t`K` t" 1''��"�W�'i..C'�� �`!��C�)'�1.Li(ta �� 5, °�e e L'}S COO 6 YLe,A 'S r��a U-0-13. Ct te:,, / -;t.a' L ..?r P L 1L An f-)•e t, / dot �-7,-i t- 4-8-)b tr t r! Information-. I File: completed application with Clerk of the Board, 651 Fine Street, Room 106, Martinez, CA 94553 or FAX to (9251335-1913. 4 � 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to'file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible�y 'lilts transportation. y d Meetings may be 'held either in the evenin!'s or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups rewiring additional time. cc: Supervisor IV, Joe Stoddard Appointee Appiication 08/17101 to i x »? L x �' .}1.et G f�'1}' Ya�Y �x+ T���^ •.' �`' n yp,, 7 ro c$ `�'k 1 Y'M' 'y,f*''�%e SO PY """.f.,,, � B z tr of �; a ..�' ..�'?c�,r �`+�' "�, '� ��f�-` ,�"twu •+��^�` �a,� � �` tw + - +yyt' } fg 64 +J• � ' SkY� °F+'uaY4S pPJN ab.F Ie'k'{ �.' d at `+^ � � v 4. �•�� 3eFi �A�4 }s} � �' �.e ! r•+�rrr-;�f'�+t�r^c #`w j y s €''� ���5 f�-4:�} �}v^:h t ��t�,.: bus +'�`-', ! 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"9�.y"i ?t',5,�. � �`�,�'ys-'..'"` y{�,..,,, �'^� - `'�rz.�' �'�w�;r P • -a s as - V � � to Efe 11 Some 250 people from Y ' R r Rf3S rMAR1 Rebuilding Together Oakland RiCHARDsOIa, work on residences <: `', whose home By Cechy Burt on 31st s AFF'WRITgaStreet is.get- ting a major OAKLAND — Rosemarie Richardson, ' oven a�:i from 65, was the very picture of calla Saturday � �r� ' �r . the nonprofit as a whirlwind of volunteer worker bees * " Rebuilding armed with saws, f arnmer s, paint- a brushes and 'drills swarmed over her Together house and the one next door and across ' Nb. Oakland, is the street. enveloped in The 250 or so volunteers from �� � a bear slug by Rebuilding 'together Oakland hot, .* volunteer sweaty and undaunted — .focused their �b '�, �; �� 4 `fort: Bordhett attention on six oncl old homes on :of Howell u ist Street between 'Martin Luther Xing �"� ' Electric In jr.Wayand West Street in West Oakland � ���' •�. � ,. . ,, � 4 Santa Clara. They rewired light fiatures, added ceiling fans, tore down crumbling stair- ways and nailed 'up new ones. They ardson could not,afford to snake the re- and Master patches, and one had to scraped peeling paint, patched holes, pairs herself. Her roof leaked and the wonder how they team would get it all plastered walls and repainted. They tore back stairs on her two story home had done by nightfall.• rbe dark wood stairway out old bathroom tiles, installed new wall. rotted away and took barely a few whacks was bathed•in a rosy red hue from an board, faucets and plumbing. to knock down, original stained glass window. mounted For Richardson, widowed in February The huge Victorian across the street on 'die second floor landing. .Volunteers ..d suffering from health problems, -it was built in 187th. By Saturday, the vol- scraped and sanded in every room, and seemed like a dream come true. unteer teams had been working on. it there were a lot of them. "it`s beautiful, it's a blessing," she nearly three weeks. its -electrical system "Cod urilin we'll et it done. We'll said. "This is w:ere I'm sitting, 1'l1 let. had been upgraded and on the outside, i g' r thein do whatever they want in there. I`m its ornate windows, peaked roofs, mold- make it look as beautiful on t.e inside as not giving any input at ail.°" ings and columns sported a lovely new it does on the outside." said Charles Har- Like maty of the elderly homeowners 'beige, orange and blue paint job. ding, owner o. nerving Cons trLcacn who the nonprofit agency seeks to help, Rich- Inside, however, was a amass of stucco See REPAID, Local 2 Volunteerstiom firms ani. hoofpCirticipaet Ep,�IR, from Local 1 Daisy Linden, 16, a junior at the school, as she scraped peeling was serving as the house mar:- paint in &n upstairs batt-=room. ager for the construction crew. "We were pair:ting, it was fun, "I ll and live in this area, you get to hang out with your ` we've got to give something back friends and of course, you feel to the community, to help our good to help someone." neighbors." All services and const-action Volunteers from companies materials are provided to the all over the Bay Area helped out, ho;meowpers free of charge. as well as several students from Head rcoyce School in Oakland. This year's sponsors include Balk of America, Clorox, Bank "I did this two years ago in of the West, Providian and Pa.- another part of Oakland," said cific Union Peal Estate, fiONT COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES t t APPLICATION FORM P kaUnW�ad `s ry board applying far. .�,,� ,~ -,,---n) 1^ f,�-�j., � j �. f r n OF SUPERVISORS Application Farm must be typed or hand printed. CL R T, Ta 0 Name of Applicant: `1 `�f jr`l4 n G,L) �,'J cia- tate: � � t )CH f i Home Address: �, M Home Phone: %,qCP� w � City,state, Zip. ! ; rn ! '. 1 145 b Work Phone. it Gam. Business Address: f'l ���. FAX: h/4i..,, City, State,Zip: ' Email: k6��f-Utja,�j � Signature: � '' C0i ! Personal Experience,Skills and Interests Education/Background: IV , 4's Occupation (for pay woric, not for pay work,retiree,student or.similar): Community Activities: r , i 1 6Z 0 Fries Special Interests: ) -e�,v'i ro nrr e�v�4J 5 t (-e-) o-ove,�re+-,4 ) 0/ + cj� Ic\-acl C111 _Lncju �' rl_y Information: 1 File completed application with Clerk of the Board, 651 Bine Street, boom 106, Martinez,CA 34553 or FAX to (325)335-1313. r 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statemehts. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible tic transportation. _r 4 Meetings may be held either in the evening's or during the clay, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appointee Application Oatl 7101 C--: Supervisor TT joe Stoddard TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra FROM: INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE ,` Costa h..dATGm. MAY 17, 2004 �{}'`` ® _ Ir����. County SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION SPEC€FEC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATION: RE-APPOINT the following individual to County Planning Commission: Nominee Seat Terra Expiration Richard Clark At Large #2 June 30, 2008 1237 Robyn Drive Danville, CA 94528 BACKGROUND: On December 12, 2000, the Board of Supervisors approved a policy on the process for recruiting applicants for selected advisory bodies of the Board. This policy requires an open CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: ® YES SIGNATURE r u ✓ - . ❑ RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMNV ATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE ®APPROVE 0 OTHER e. 3 S SIGNATURE(S): S!, GAY4tE11fU'LKE MA, Char MARK DeSAULNIER ACTION OF BOARD ON I12 25x 2004 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED EXI OTHER El VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND X�UNANIMOUS(ABSENT None ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF ;OYES:. NOES: SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN, ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTESTED: MAY 25,200& Contact. JULIE ENEA(325)335-1077 JOHN SWEETEN, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF cc: STAFF, INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR .- CLERK OF THE BOARD(MADDY BOOK) By: Deputy Appointment to County Planning Commission May 17, 2004 Wage 2 recruitment for all vacancies to At ergo seats appointed by the Board. The Board also directed haat the IOC personally conduct interviews of applicants for At Large seats on the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District's Fire Advisory Commission, the County Planning Commission and the Board appointees to the County Employees' retirement Board. On June 30, 2004, the term for one At Large Planning Commissioner will expire. On March 1, 2004, the IOC approved a recruitment plan and schedule, and on March 18 and 30, staff issued a press release and sent out mailings to prior applicants to advertise the impending vacancy. The deadline for applications was Friday, April 30, 2004, Six applications were received and applicants were notified by mail of their appointed interview times and of the Committee's group interview process. Attached are copies of the applications, resumes, and letters submitted by, or on behalf of, each applicant. Prior to the interviews, two applicants withdrew their applications, thus, the Internal Operations Committee made its selection from four candidates. After careful consideration, the IOC recommends that the incumbent, Richard dark, be re- appointed to the County Planning Commission, The IOC was very impressed with the high caliber of candidates who applied for the seat, and expresses it appreciation to all of the candidates for their interest in County service and for the time invested in the selection process. IOC Packet 5117/04 9:10 & 9:30 a.m. Items 2004 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS On [december 12, 2000, the Board of Supervisors approved a policy on the process for recruiting applicants for selected advisory bodies of the Board. This policy requires an open recruitment for all vacancies to At Large seats appointed by the Board. The Board also directed that the IOC personally conduct interviews of applicants for At Large seats on the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District's Fire Advisory Commission, the County Planning Commission and the Board appointees to the County Employees' Retirement Board. On June 30, 2004, the term for one At Large Planning Commissioner will expire. On March 1, 2004, the IOC approved a recruitment plan and schedule, and on March 18 and 30, staff issued a press release and sent out mailings to prior applicants to advertise the impending vacancy. The deadline for applications was Friday, April 30, 2004. May 17, 2004 Six applications were received and applicants were notified by mail of their appointed interview times and of the Committee's group interview process. Attached are copies of the applications, resumes, and letters submitted by, or on behalf of, each applicant. 9,10 a.m. Richard Clark Michael French Metcalf 9:30 a.m. ayfTew=- Mark A. Linden Charles C. Morphy The terra of the new appointment will expire June 30, 2003. Staff will provide suggested interview questions at the meeting. Contra Costa County Planning Commission Appointment Term Resignation R�presentatives Date Expires ---Date District 1 s 6/30/2007 District If Wong, Hyman 8/14/2001 6/30/2005 84 Morello sleights Martinez 94553 District IBI Mehiman, Stevan 7/10/2001 6/30/2005 350 N. Wiget Lane, Ste 150 Walnut geek 94598 District IV Snyder, Donald 3/16/2004 6/30/2007 2716 Oak Read #116 Walnut geek 94597 District i/ Caddis, Carmen 8/ 6/2002 6/30/2006 1536 Norine give Pittsburg 94565 Large 'I Terrell, Marvin 6/11/2002 6/30/2006 1816 Venice Drive Concord 94519 Contra Costa County Planning Commission Page I of 2 511212004 Appointment Term Resignation Representatives Date Expires Date At-Large 2 Clark, Richard 10/ 3/2000 6/30/2004 1237 Robyn Drive Danville 04626 Contra Costa County Planning Commission Page 2 of 2 511212004 CONTRA COS'T'A C O(IN'I'NI AI) 'ISC)IZN' IIOAIZI)S, CC)NlNIISSI COMMITTEE'S APPLICATION FORNI App 6 Q 2004 Name ol'Aclvisory Body applying for County Planning Commission � r v Application Poria inust be typed or hand iarhitecl Name ol`Applicaaat: Richard Clark I lome Address: 1237 Robyn Drive City: Danville - State: CA—Zip: 94526 I Ionic Phone: 925-838-03.18 Work 1'hoaae: 925-838-0805 Signature: Date: April 6, 20304 �-- Personal Experiences, Skills, and Interests 1,c€tacaaticsaa/I3ackgt-ouaacl: BA, Colgate University MBA., California State University, Hayward JD, Golden Cate University Occupation/Employer. Principal, Danville Associates - Real Estate and Corporate Finance Consulting. Adjunct faculty Member, The University of Phoenix t'caa unuaaity Activities: Member, Contra Costa. County Planning Commission Special Interests: Teaching, Urban Planning, Law Information: 1. Filc completed application with Clerk of the Board. 651 fine Street, Room 106, Martinez, CA 94553. ?. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Connic:t of interest Statements. 3. Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the gencraal €aaIlaliC. 4. Meetings of advisory bodies may be halt€ ill Martinez or in areas not accessible by paab€iC traaaS€ 0rtaatioaa. 5. Meciings may be held either ill the evenings or during the clay, usually once or twice as month. 0. Solne boards assign aa-ac:rnbcrs to subcommittees oa- work groups requiring additional time, 7. l f you wish you may attach your resum6. cc: Supervisor III Maureen Parkes Julie Pnea CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FOR,;1ri _ Rid ED Cy Name of Advisory Body applying for: Plounannin Commission Application Form must be typed or hang printedI �j' SOBS :Fame of Applicant: Michael French Metcalf Horne Address: 279 Birchwood Dr City: Moraga State: CA ZIP: 94556 Horne Phone: 1925) 376,4315 V4Tork Phone: _(925) 963-8568 Signature: —. Date:--- Personal Experiences, Skills, and Interests Education/Background: 0 University of.Pennsylvania (BSCE, 1964); Stanford University(MSCE, 1971; PhD, 1973). a US Davy Civil Engineer Corps (1965-70): Planning& construction of military &civil works with Seabees in Vietnam (two 1-yr tours); resident Officer in Charge of Construction in Thailand(2 yr tour). 6 .Earl& Wright Consulting Engineers (1973-1979): Director research &Development (computer applications for design &construction of offshore structures). i Chevron Corporation (1980-1999): Corporate strategic planning;planning, design, environmental planning &construction of exploration, production, refinery,pipeline & export facilities in Canada, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Kazakhstan, Australia. Occupation/Employer: Civil Engineer. retired from Chevron since April 1999. Community Activities: • .Planning Commissioner, Town of Moraga (1999 present, term-limited in 2004): Chair for 2 yrs; General Plan 2000 Steering Committee; member of committee for Town Manager selection. • USA Swimming (1997 present): Nationally certified official. Pacific Swimming Board of Directors (2001 present): Sale�y Chair, Special Interests: • Community planning(on-going): Involved in Moraga's specific planning for redevelopment of under-utilized& blighted commercial space; served as workshop facilitator for Shaping Our Future (Lamorinda). • residential construction: designed& constructed residence in Guerneville, Sonoma Cty (2000-2003). Information: 1.pile completed application with Clerk of the Board.653 Fine Street,Room 106,Martinez,CA 94553. 2.Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3.Address and other contact information provided on this application will be accessible to the general public. 4.Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 5.Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day,usually once or twice a month. 6.Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. 7.If you wish you may attach your resumd. cc: Supervisor II Maureen Parkes Julie Enea o'9� STA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM Name ofadviso ard applying for ON&b. Planning commission Application Farm must be typed or hand printed. Name of Applicant: Rosalie M. Walker Levinson Date: 3-13-04 Home Address: 7 Middle Road Horne Phone: (925) 284-5691 City,State,Zip: Lafayette, CA 94549 Work Phone: urns Business Address: Came FAX: (925) ,284-256"1 City,State,Zip: _ Email: Signature: Personal Experience,Skills and Interests Education/Background: B.A. Psychology (CStT-H, 1973) M.P.A. (Masters, PUblic Administration) (CSU-H, 1977) Occupation(for pay work, not for pay work, retiree, student or similar): Mortgage Braker (tic. R.E. Broker) Community Activities: Served as clerk, Elections Special Interests: Reading; walking/ writing. Information: I File completed application with Clerk of the Board,651 Fine Street, Room 106,Martinez,CA 994553 or FAX to(925)335-1513. 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held In Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day,usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additiona time. m: Appointee Application 08/17/01 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES ► E APPLICATION FORM Wil 44 V&ory board applying far. ,VI 'W 9�n(C'5(4," APR 21 RR's Application Forrnn must be typed or had printed. CLERK BOAR i6F ant: CONT COSTA Gf}. safe: A-1 • f, florae Address: Nome Phone: City,State,Zip: "� 4/4' Work Phone: Business Address: FAX: 1 City,Mate,Zlp� Email: Signature: Personal Expe ,Skills and Interests Education/Background: 4 6 (Occupation(for pay work, not for pay work,retiree,student or similar): -LAC 7 Community Activities: Special Interests: "e Information: 1 File completed application with Clerk of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Room 106,Martinez,CA 94553 or FAX to (925)335-1913. 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not access�blerliic \- transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evening's or during the day, usually once or twice a month. a Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appointee Application 08117101 cc: SU,�7,ervisor II Jui e E;nea Maureen Parkes April 26, 2004 Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkerna, Committee Chair Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Internal Operations Committee Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 651 Pine Street, Room 106 Martinez, CA 94553 RE: M Linden Application fair Planning Commission Dear Supervisors DeSaulnier and Uilkema: Attached are the completed Application Form and other information assembled as part of my application for the vacant at-large seat on the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. Julie Enea informed me that it was appropriate to include information beyond just the form application,thus I have done so. Thank you for your time spent in review of it. I have been a County resident since 1969 and will be for a long time to come. My family and I have lived in unincorporated Walnut Creek for the last 12 years. It seems that this is an interesting time for the County with several key planning/land use related issues recently passed or currently pending. I have spent time learning about these subjects in more detail and intend to devote more time doing the same in the weeks ahead. My interest in planning and land use issues is long running and I believe that my background and abilities will enable me to serve as an effective commissioner. As regional manager of a local business, I am fortunate to have more control over my schedule which will facilitate the fulfillment of commission tasks. I understand there is an interview process and I look forward to speaking with you at that time. Sincerely, Ill'IAmc-ci Mark A. Linden 3539 Freeman Road Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Attachments: 1. Contra Costa County Boards, Commissions or Committees Application Form 2. M. Linden Summary of Qualifications(2 pages) 3. Letter of Recommendation from Gordon Bizieff,AIA 4. Letter of Recommendation from John B. Ruzek 5. Letter of Recommendation from Patricia R. Perry 6. Letter of Recommendation from Daniel F. Quinn, Esq. 7. Letter of Recommendation from Melinda Jones. Submission is 9 pages total including cover letter En CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS Olt 0199LU111— APPLICATION FORM APFZ 2004 Name of advisory board applying for: Contra Costa County Planning Commission CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVIS�AS Application Form must be typed or hand printed. CONTRA GO Blame of Applicant: Linden, Mark A. ©ate:4-25-04 Home address: 3539 Freeman Road City,State,Zip:Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Home Phone: 925.938.6778 Business Address: 3685 Mt. Diablo Blvd.. Suite 130 Work Phone: 925.962.8800 City,State,Zip: Lafayette, CA 94549 Fax: 925.962.8802 Signature: _2 Emil:thelindens(gastound.net Personal Experience,Skills and Interests Education/Background: Bachelor of Science, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, in Construction Management, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Currently or formally licensed in California as a real estate broker and general contractor. Additional study in planning/land use related areas. While l have experience building housing, hotels, shopping centers, and airports; majority of working career involves forensic evaluation of buildings. Occupation(for pay,work,not for pay work, retiree,student or similar): Regional Manager of local consulting firm. Community Activities: Past board member of local Habitat for Humanity and YMCA(chairman) board of directors. Involved with local issues of planning and land use. Use my knowledge of buildings and real estate to assist others experiencing problems where there is a lack of financial recourses, insurance coverage, or both. Special Interest: I have had a strong interest in planning and land use issues as far back as college, if not sooner. To serve on the Planning Commission has long been a goal. **Not+e. Additional details contained within attached Summary of Qualifications Information: I File completed application with Clerk of the Board,651 Pine Street,Room 106,Martinez,CA 94563 or FAX to(926)335-1913. 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file annual Conflict of interest Statements. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held in Martinez or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appointee Apps€cation 08117141 cc• Supervisors I I, III, IV Maureen Parkes Julie Enea � Mark A. Linden Application for Contra Costa County Planning Commission Summary of(qualifications EDUCATION Graduate of the School of Architecture and Environmental Design, California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, CA. LICENSES,CERTIFICATIONS,& AFFILIATIONS General Contractor, Engineering [A], California(inactive status) General Contractor, Building [B], California(inactive status) California Licensed Real Estate Broker(past) Certified Professional Estimator ® American Society of Professional. Estimators (relates to issues of construction cost and valuation) Member, Western Construction Consultants Association Member, International Conference of Building Officials(ICBM) VOLUNTEER BOARDS Mt. Diablo Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors&Construction Committee Chair(past) Diablo Valley YMCA Board of Directors, Chairman(past) PLANNING BOOKS/MANUALS READ > CURTIN'S CALIFORNIA LAND USE&PLANNING LAW > SUBDIVISION MAP ACT MANUAL > GUIDE TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT(CEQA) > LONGTIN'S CALIFORNIA LAND USE > LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE PLANNING RELATED AREAS of INTEREST > C OA & Subdivision Map Act- I have a good Working knowledge of these subjects and am proficient in using internet resources to conduct research of existing standards, processes, guidelines, and legal interpretations pertaining thereto. > Traffic Studies- I am familiar with the content and terminology of traffic studies. > Ordinances- I am familiar with many planning related ordinances and their objectives. I am proficient at using internet resources to conduct research relating to ordinances. > Roberts Rules- I am familiar With Robert.Rules of Order having used there While serving on volunteer boards and observing others in public meetings. > General Plans- I am familiar With the format, objectives,and required elements of general plans; and aria proficient at using internet resources to conduct research pertaining to general plans. M. Linden Application for Contra Costa County Planning Commission Summary of Qualy1cadons,Continued PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Lombard Consulting Services,Inc.4 Regional Manager(Current) The company specializes in diagnosis and scopes of repair for problem buildings of all building types. The company also assists with disaster related building damage (e.g. earthquake, hurricane, large loss fires, etc.). I opened and have managed the office since 2000. SFO Associates,JV- San Francisca International Airport: New International Terminad I was a member of the construction staff for 27 months building the new international terminal as part of the 3.5 billion dollar SFO airport expansion. Madsen,Rneppers & Assoc.,Ince a Construction Consultants,Architects, ,& Engineers Company specialized in disaster relief efforts and diagnosis of problem buildings of all building types. I participated in consulting efforts after disasters in Florida, Hawaii, northern and southern California. Dillingham Construction Pacific,LTD-General Contractor While working for Dillingham in the state of Hawaii, I was part of construction teams which built three 100+million dollar resort hotels and one shopping center. 13IZI5FF CONSULTING,INC. CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING 31 PARKWAY COURT C3RINDA,CA, 34563 925-253-7761 23 April, 2004 As a licensed Architect in California for the last eighteen years, I have appeared before Design Review, Planning Commissions, and City Councils numerous times, I am the past chairman of the City of Carlsbad, California Historic Preservation Commission. I have also served on the City of Carlsbad;Chamber of Commerce Economic =development Committee. Fhus, I am very fatrriliar with the type of work these bodies perform and the type of individuals needed to perforin this wore. Mark Linden 6 the type of individual nestled for the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. He will bring experience and a fresh perspective to the position. I have worked with Mark over the pest few years on issues of a technical nature and I can easily say he has the competence and desire necessary to do a good job as a commissioner. As someone with experience in land use matters, I recommend his appointment to the County Planning Commission. Thank you for your consideration. Gardon 8izle A 0f.B.CPQ 716d&n Food "Nd4a d"J,&Vf 94595-1977 April 23, 2004 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Internal Operations Committee c/o Clerk of the Board 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553-1229 RE: Mr. Mark Linden's application for County Planning Commission Honorable Supervisors DeSaulnier and Uilkema: I understand that Mark Linden is applying for a position on the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. I believe that Mr. Linden is very well qualified and would be an asset to the Planning Commission. I have personally known Marr for four years and have worked closely with hire on local issues relating to a proposed Lafayette subdivision development. Mark has a great analytical mind and quickly assimilates vast amounts of material. He has studied General Plans and is quite familiar with zoning issues. He is also very mindful of the impacts of projects in regards to traffic circulation on local and arterial streets. As a homeowner in the unincorporated Saranap District and someone with a construction background, Mr. Linden takes an objective view of development plans and strives to be balanced and fair in his deliberations. He is quick to get to the point and succinct in his analysis. Having worked closely with Mark, I can unequivocally recommend him as an applicant to the County Planning Commission. I would be pleased to discuss this matter with you if you have further questions. Sincerely, tl 3 n B. Ruzek (Bay Area Air(duality Management District Year 2000 Clean Air Champion) tel. 510-874-7342 April 22, 2004 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors c/o Clerk of the Board 651 Bine Street, Room 106 Martinez, CA 94553 Near Supervisors: '4y name is Patricia Perry. I have worked in the field of city and regional planning for about 30 years, and currently hold the title of Senior Regional Planner with the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAC) where I have worked for the last 23 years. The purpose of this letter is to give nay strongest recommendation that Mark Linden be appointed to the Contra Costa County Planning Commission for the recent at-large vacancy. Mr. Linden and I recently worked very closely over a three-year period on issues related to the application and approval of a major subdivision in our neighborhood. Although the size of the subdivision was not excessively large at approximately 25 homes, I must say that it is one of the more complex projects I have ever seen due to the multitude of factors involved. The project was located on a boundary between a municipality and the County, and at the confluence of two creeks. There were problems involving access, and issues of long standing right-of-way and utility easements and the resultant questions of their current viability. There were cultural resource issues involving American Indian human remains, and the site contains hundreds of trees. Lingering questions pertaining to a prior subdivision of the same land 25 years prior were also present. In the end, two separate EIR' s by two different City-retained consultants were prepared, and traffic studies were performed by three different traffic engineers. As indicated above, I have never before seen a project of this size and type which contained such a variety of issues that merited such close scrutiny. I really cannot say enough good things about Mark. His ability to quickly grasp complex issues, capacity for information and research, comumunication skills, ability to work with others and understand their various points of view, and creativity in problem solving are among the best I've seen. He could step back and listen, and also step forward and help a group of people find consensus. At all times, he was prepared and recollected what had gone before, which is saying a lot on a :Natter that had several feet of supporting material by the time we were done. He will be a highly effective Planning Commissioner for Contra Costa County. Should you have any questions, I may be contacted during the day at 510-464- 7957. My hose phone number is 925--944-9753. Sincerely, P -,4. rK Patricia Ferry 30 Meek Place Lafayette, CA 94549 QUINN & KRONWND, LL Daniel E Quinn Michael C. Kron€und Waterfront Office Towers 309 West Weber Avenue, Suite 400 Stockton, California 95203-3167 April 23,2004 Telephone (809) 943.3950 Far-stmile (809) 943-3305 http:/iwww.qutnnslaw.com Internal Operations Committee Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 651 Pins St. Marti==CA 94553 Gentlepersons: This letter concerns the application by Mark Linden for a vacancy on the Contra Costa County planning Commission. in my role as Mediator and Special Master, I have had the opportunity to work With Mr, Linden on many occasions.The dispute resolution process typically involves representatives of multiple parties including consultants,attorneys,and insurers,to name a few. At any time,there is a full seleetion of personality types and egos in the meeting room.I have observed Mr.Linden's work in such meetings and can attest to his professionalism in doing so.While leading meetings he administers the process skillfully. When in a participating role,he asks excellent questions acid makes thmightful contributions. I believe these shills are directly applicable to that of a Commissioner and that Mr.Linden will do an excellent job in that capacity. You may contact me at the above number with any further questions. Very trully yours, DFQ:ss nANI L P. QUINN Melinda L. Jones 1549 Brentwood Ct. Walnut Creek, CA 94595 (925) 939-7266 Apri122, 2004 Internal Operations Committee Contra Costa County Beard of Supervisors 651 Pine St., Room 106 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Committee Members: I am writing regarding Marls Linden's application for a position on the Contra Costa County Planning Commission and am delighted to take this opportunity to let you know what an outstanding candidate Mark is. He is a life long county resident with many personal and professional ties to the community. I have known Mark for 10 years (including several years professionally) and he is truly exceptional, both personally and professionally. He exhibited his commitment to his community starting when he was in school at Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. Now, as manager of a local business, he is using his technical and managerial skills to further benefit the community. With his work bringing him to different areas of the state and out-of-state, besides locally, he will bring perspective to the problems and concerns facing our county. As an expert in his field, he is highly respected among his peers. Mark is called in on particularly troublesome cases, and his colleagues respect his technical knowledge and skills. He is a member of construction and engineering trade organizations, and he keeps updated by attending seminars and classes. In his local neighborhood, he has taken an active role and lent his experience when issues of planning/traffic have arisen. He has helped his neighborhood immensely in this area, though Mark tends to downplay his role. Thank you for this opportunity. I look forward to the fact that the Planning Commission will be able to benefit from Mark's professional talent, managerial skills and his commitment to the community. I would be proud knowing that a person of his character and integrity is helping shape my community. Thank you. Sincerely, i Melinda Jones `V CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM APR 2 9 2004 tntra Costa County r Mame of advisory board applying for. Ifin � t j Application Form must be typed or hand printed. I CONTRAcosTAco. Name of Applicant: Date: rgxx) Home Address: Y � . � �-e � ��°���,�a� �a- �� 3 Horne Phony:����J City,State,Zip: C�Gf�'7�: `, Work Phone: Bossiness Address: // PAX: (G a�°,l City,State,Zip: L�s r`Y� 1 's. _ U J f e2m a, Email: C;d a y-p�,y C ,rJ h ' ! nature: hrrf"i Personal Experience,Skills and interests EducatlonlBar�cgro�d: CCr 00 ,�,``-�'�.��-, ���f �� r�`7t.�,•, .gin i' 1c�n f ` ' a� (� Occupation(for pay work, not for pay work,retiree, student or similar): _ t ; {o e 7-a 6,/Tib:"r ,SO(, Cuts' k' Co unity Actio' ie 2 C7 e dv-n C6-v"K C 1 f eek; ` � Special interests: �� tt 9 p tl�"� ✓ �"'�'�,fi 0909L6 r» r1 ��, Arm rl I� ej M--"4' Y)q 0 { r �� rri' R.4,iAC6, Pq— P (� P.C< information: 1 Pile completed application with Clerk of the Board, 651 Pine Street, Room 106,Martinez,CA 94553 or FAX to(925)335-1913. 2 Members of some advisory bodies may be rewired to file annual Conflict of interest Statemehts. 3 Meetings of advisory bodies may be held In Martinez or in areas not accefie transportation. 4 Meetings may be held either in the evening's or during the day, usually once or twice a month. 5 Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring additional time. Appointee e$tt7�ot cc: Supervisor II .lul.i.e Enea Maureen Parkes County Administrator Contra Costa Board of Supervisors County J014N GKXA County Administration Building 1*District 651 Pine Street, 191`Floor Martinez, California 94553-4068 #. 2A DistriAYu ct V-925-335-108£3 • _ F-925335-1098 MILLIE GREENBERG 3"d District John Sweeten County Administrator 0 District FEDERAL D,GLOVER 5`"District May 5, 2004 Richard Clark 1237 Robyn Drive Danville, CA 94526 Dear Mr. dark; Thank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission. We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Beard of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Mark deSaulnier) will interview all of the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agenda to conduct the interview. Please arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9:10 a.m. Room 105, County Administration Building 651 Pine Street, Martinez (Room 105 is directly across from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", 'What would you like to accomplish as a member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course, free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment. I expect the Committee to make its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2904. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission interviews May v, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, please feel free to contact Dennis Barry at (925) 335-1276. Questions regarding the Interview should be directed to me at (925) 335-1977. Very truly yours, J LII- ENEA enior Deputy County Administrator cc: Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Dennis Barry, Community Development Director County Administrator Contra Costs Board of Supervisors County Administration Building County JoHNGKxA 651 Fine Street, 11iFloor I'District Martinez, California 94553-4068 � GAYLE S.UILKEMA v-925-335-1080 .. 20d District F-925-335-1098 ar i♦itLLIE GRsENe1 R+s 3'�District Sweeten County Administrator MARK DESAUL.NIER 4 District FEDERAL D.GLOVER 5'District May 5, 2004 Michael French Metcalf 279 Birchwood Drive Moraga, CA 94556 Dear Mr. Metcalf: Thank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission, We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Board of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Marls DeSaulnier) will interview all of.the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agenda to conduct the interview. Please arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9:10 a.m. Roam 105, County Administration Building 651 Pine Street, Martinez (Doom 105 is directly across from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", "What would you like to accomplish as a member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course, free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment. I expect the Committee to make its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2004. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission interviews May 5, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, Tease feel free to contact Dennis Barry at {925} 335-1276. Questions regarding the interview should be directed to me at(925) 335-1077. Very truly yours, j LIE BA#EA enior Deputy County Administrator cc: Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Dennis harry, Community Development Director County Administrator Contra Costa Board of Supervisors County County Administration Building t a sttrricctt� 651 Pine Street, 111' Floor Martinez, California 94553-4068 GAYLE B.UILKEMA V-925-335-10802'd District F-925-335-1098 MILLIE GREENsERG District 3'John Sweeten County Administrator MARK DESAULHIER 0 District FEDERAL D.GLOVER 5t'District May 5, 2004 Rosalie M. Walker Levinson 7 Middle Road Lafayette, CA 94549 Dear Nis. Walker Levinson: Thank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission. We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Board of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier) will interview all of the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agenda to conduct the interview. Please arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9:10 a.m. Room 105, County Administration Building 551 Pine Street, Martinez (Room 105 is directly across from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", "What would you like to accomplish as a member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course, free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment. I expect the Committee to make its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2004. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission interviews May 5, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, please feel free to contact Dennis Barry at (925) 335-1276. Questions regarding the interview should be directed to me at (925) 335-1077. Very truly yours, LIE ENEA Senior Deputy County Administrator cc: Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Dennis Barry, Community Development Director County Administrator Contra Costa Board of Supervisors County JOHN GICHA County Administration Building i"District 651 Pine Street, 11tt'Floor Martinez, California 94553-4068 2'District ri u«�►a V-925-335-1080 r *. 2"'District F-925-336-1038 ', MILLIE GRE€NBERG Td District .four,Sweeten MARCounty Administrator strictAULNIER FeoERAL D.GLovER 5 District May 5, 2004 Byron Turner 1040 Oak Knoll Lafayette, CA 94549 Dear Mr. Turner: `hank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission. We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Board of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier) will interview all of the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agenda to conduct the interview. Please arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9.30 a.m. Room 105, County Administration wilding 651 Pine Stmt, Martinez (Room 105 is directly moss from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", "What would you like to accomplish as a Member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course, free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment, I expect the Committee to make Its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2004. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission Interviews May 5, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, please feel free to contact Dennis Barry at (925) 335-1275. Questions regarding the Interview should be directed to me at (925) 335-1077. Very truly yours, w LIE ENEA enior Deputy County Administrator cc; Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Mark UeSaulnier Bennis Barry, Community Development [director County Administrator Contra Costal Board of Supervisors County Administration Building County 1*District 1 District 651 Fine Street, i ii''Floor Martinez, California 94553-4068 GAYLE B.UiumuA V-925-336-1080 s i 2nd District F-925-335-1098 _ �, MiLue GREENBERG 3i0 District John Sweeten County Administrator MARK DESAULNIER 4'District FEDERAL D.GLOVER 5""District May 5, 2004 Mark A. Linden 3529 Freeman Road Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Dear Mr. Linden: Thank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission. We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Board of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier) will interview all of the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agendas to conduct the interview. Tease arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. Room 105, County Administration Building 651 line Street, Martinez (Room 105 is directly across from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", "What would you like to accomplish as a member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course, free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment. l expect the Committee to make its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2004. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission Interviews May 5, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, please feel free to contact Dennis Barry at (925) 335-1275, Questions regarding the interview should be directed to me at (925) 335-1077. Very truly yours, 1 J IE ENEA enior Deputy County Administrator cc: Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Marts DeSaulnier Dennis Barry, Community Development Director County Administrator ator Contra Costa Board of Supervisor County JOHN GJOIA County Administration Building 1"District 651 Pine Street, 11tt'Floor GAYLE B.uiu(ERtA Martinez, California 94553-4068 •' 4 2 District V-925-335-1080 F-925-335-1098 ! Mute GRE€NBERG TO District John Sweeten MARK DESAULNIER County Administrator 4"'District FEDERAL D.GLOVER 5'"District May 5, 2004 Charles G. Morphy 121 A Clipper Lane Pacheco, CA 94553 Dear Mr. Morphy: "hank you for applying for a seat on the County Planning Commission. We received six applications and the Internal Operations Committee of the Board of Supervisors (Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema and Supervisor Clark QeSaulnier) will interview all of the candidates in two group interviews. I have reserved the following time on the Committee's agenda to conduct the interview. Please arrive promptly. Monday, May 17, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. Room 106, County Administration Building 651 Fine Street, Martinez (Room 105 is directly across from the elevators on the first floor of the Administration Building.) You should expect that the /questions will cover such issues as, "Why do you want to be a member of the Planning Commission?", "What do you think are the most important planning issues facing the County?", "What would you like to accomplish as a member of the Planning Commission?". The Committee members are, of course,free to ask you any question they wish in order to better understand your views on County planning issues. Following completion of the interviews, all of the candidates will be excused and the Committee will decide which candidate it wishes to recommend to the full Board of Supervisors for appointment. I expect the Committee to make its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on May 25, 2004. Each candidate will be advised in writing of the outcome of the interviews. County Planning Commission Interviews May 5, 2004 Page 2 If you have questions about the Planning Commission and its work, please feel free to contact Dennis Barry at (925) 335-1276, Questions regarding the interview should be directed to me at (925) 335-1077. Very truly yours, LIE BNBA Senior Deputy County Administrator cc. Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Dennis Barry, Community Development Director th County Administrator Contra Costs board of Supervisors County JOHN GIOIA County Administration Building 90 District 651 bine Street, 1 i th Floor Martinez, California 94563-406$ . GAYLE B.UILKEMA V-925-335-1080 r z 16 District F-925-335-1098 MILLIE GREENBERG +i 3''District John Sweeten County Administrator MARK District sauLNlER FEDERAL D.GLOVER 5th District March 30, 2004 Tina Van Arsdale 1303 Roseann Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Ms. Van Arsdale, You have received this announcement because our records show that you have previously applied for membership on, or have been member of, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is seeking applicants for one seat on the Planning Commission. The Commission is responsible for initiating preparation of general plans, specific pians, regulations, programs, and legislation to implement the land use planning power of the county; is generally responsible for advising the legislative body of matters relating to planning; is the advisory agency as designated in Title 9 for the purpose of passing on subdivisions; and hears and makes recommendations regarding proposed development agreements. Regular meetings of the Planning Commission are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m, in Martinez. Members of the Planning Commission receive $50 per meeting up to a monthly maximum of$300, plus mileage expense. The new appointment will be for a full four-year term ending June 30, 2008. An application form may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by calling (925) 335-1900 or by visiting the County webpage at www.co.contra-costa.ca.us. Completed applications should be retumed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 106, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553, postmarked by Friday, April 30, 2004. All applications will be acknowledged in writing, at which time the process than will be used to select a member for the Planning Commission will be outlined for the applicant. Further information about the County Planning Commission can be obtained by calling Dennis Barry, Director of the Community Development Department, at(925) 335-1276, lncerely, jLIE ENEA nlor Deputy County Administrator Attachment County Administrator Contra Costa Board of Supervisors County JOHN GIOJA County Administration wilding 1`'District 651 pine Street, 11te Floor Martinez, California 94553-4068 4, , GAYLE B.UtLKEMA V-925-335-1080 r ''' 2`d District F-925-335-1098 MILLIE GREENBERG 3'"District John Sweeten County Administrator MARK DESAULNiER 4 District FEDERAL D.GLOVER 50'District FOR PUBLICATION 4N: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION*- March 18, 18 and 20, 2004 Julie En+ea, Senior Deputy County Administrator (925) 338-1877 WOULD YOU LIKE TO SERVE ON THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION? The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is seeking individuals who are interested in serving on the County's Planning Commission. The Commission is responsible for initiating preparation of general plans, specific plans, regulations, programs, and legislation to implement the land use planning power of the county, is generally responsible for advising the legislative body of matters relating to planning; is the advisory agency as designated in Title 9 for the purpose of passing on subdivisions; and hears and makes recommendations regarding proposed development agreements. Regular meetings of the Planning Commission are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. in Martinez. Membersof the Planning Commission receive $50 per meeting up to a monthly maximum of $300, plus mileage expense. The new appointment will be for a full four-year term ending June 30, 2003. An application form may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by calling (925) 335-1900 or by visiting the County webpage at www.co.contra-costa.ca.us. Completed applications should be returned to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Roam 106, County Administration Budding, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553, postmarked by Friday, April 30, 2004. Further information about the County Planning Commission can be obtained by calling Dennis Barry, Director of the Community Development Department, at(925) 335-1276.