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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7.2 CC Vacancyti~~_ ~ ~;~ 1 ~/~ \~/~ SUBJECT: ATTACHMENTS: City Council Vacancy Report Prepared by Joni L. Pattillo, City Manager 1. City Council Vacancy Press Release. 2. City Council Vacancy Newspaper Advertisement. 3. City Council Vacancy Application. 4. Submitted City Council Vacancy Applications. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council review the applications, interview applicants, deliberate, and appoint and swear in a Dublin `~ resident who is registered to vote to the vacant City Council position or defer the appointment to a Special Meeting of the City Council on ~~ Monday, December 22, 2008. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None. DESCRIPTION: As a result of the election of Mayor Sbranti as the Mayor of Dublin, his previous Council position has become vacant. At the December 2, 2008 City Council meeting, the City Council elected to fill this vacancy through an application and appointment process. In order to be considered eligible for this appointment, applicants were required to submit a completed application before the final closing date of Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 3:00 p.m., are required to be a Dublin resident, and are required to be registered voter. On Wednesday, December 3, 2008, Staff began soliciting applications for this position, which continued through Wednesday, December 10, 2008. In order to ensure that the community became aware of this vacancy, Staff has placed the following notices: • Issued a press release (Attachment 1), which was faxed to the media Wednesday, December 3, 2008. • Placed a 5-1/4" X 8" ad (Attachment 2) in the Valley Times and Tri-Valley Herald on Friday, December 5, 2008. • Began airing a 30 second announcement on Tri-Valley Community Television, which began airing during commercial breaks on Comcast Channels 28, 29, and 30 on December 5, 2008. • Placed application packets (Attachment 3) at the Civic Center City Clerk's Office, the Dublin Senior Center and the Dublin Library and emailed packets to Dublin 101 graduates. • Placed an announcement on the rolling scroll of the City's website, with a link to the application. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPY TO: Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. . Z' G:\CC-MTGS\2008 cc mtgs\2008 -qtr 4\12-Dec\12-16-08\as-council vacancy.doc CITY CLERK - File # ^^(0 ^l D^-03 O^ AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 16, 2008 1 As a result of the City's solicitation efforts, Staff has received 14 applications from interested community members (Attachment 4). There was one application that came in after the closing deadline at 3:02 p.m. on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 and was advised that the application was late and, therefore, not accepted. Listed below are the names of those who have applied for this position within the allotted timeframe. Elpi Abulencia. Albert A. Acker Mona Lisa Ballesteros Donald Biddle Shehu Solomon Hassan Bradley Head Steven A. Jones Connie Mack Angela Muetterties Sean Robert O'Keefe Chris Schauer Philip Tucker George A. Zika John M. Zukoski Staff recommends that the City Council review the applications submitted for the vacant Councilmember position. Additionally, Staff recommends that the City Council interview applicants for this position and appoint and swear in a resident to this vacancy, which would take effect immediately at the December 16, 2008 meeting. If necessary, the City Council may continue the vacancy appointment process to a Special Meeting, which would be held on Monday, December 22, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. RECOMMENDATION:. Staff recommends that the City Council review the applications, interview applicants, deliberate, and appoint and swear in a Dublin resident who is registered to vote to the vacant City Council position or defer the appointment to a Special Meeting of the City Council on Monday, December 22, 2008. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPY TO: Page 2 of 2 G:\CC-MTGS\2008 cc mtgs\2008 -qtr 4\12-Dec\12-16-08\as-council vacancy.doc la ~5~ CITY OF DUBLIN ~// 19 8'Z~ 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568 PRESS RELEASE DATE: December 3, 2008 CONTACT: Joni Pattillo, City Manager PHONE: 925-833-6650 SUBJECT: APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR CITY COUNCIL VACANCY The City Council for the City of Dublin will begin accepting applications today for the City Council vacancy created when Vice Mayor Sbranti was sworn in yesterday as Dublin's new Mayor. Yesterday, at its regular meeting, the City Council agreed to fill the vacancy by an application process. The application period begins today, December 3, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. and closes on Wednesday, December 10, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. Postmarks will not be accepted. The term for which the applicants will be applying will end in December 2010. Interested individuals can pick up application packets at the Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, the Dublin Senior Center, 7600 Amador Valley Boulevard, or the Dublin Library, 200 Civic Plaza. The application packet will also be made available on the City's website, www.ci.dublin.ca.us. Completed applications are to be returned to Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568. Candidates should be prepared to be interviewed at the next regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. If selected to fill the vacancy, Applicant should be prepared to be sworn in and participate in the remainder of the December 16, 2008, meeting. City Council Meeting agenda packets for the December 16, 2008 meeting may be requested by calling the City Clerk's Office at (925) 833-6650 or accessed on the City's website, www.ci.dublin.ca.us. '1 . Z IZ-~~-o8 ATTACHMENT 1 ~ e ~, ~~ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT The City Council for the City of Dublin will be accepting applications for a City Council vacancy. The vacancy will be filled by an application, interview and appointment process. The term for which the applicants will be applying will end in December 2010. The application period is from December 3, 2008, at 3:00 p.m., closing on Wednesday, December 10, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. Applications will be accepted by hand delivery, fax, regular mail or email (city.clerk@ci.dublin.ca.us). Postmarks will not be accepted. Interested individuals can pick up application packets at the Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, the Dublin Senior Center, 7600 Amador Valley Boulevard, or the Dublin Library, 200 Civic Plaza. The application packet will also be made available on the City's website, www.ci.dublin.ca.us. Completed applications are to be returned to Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568. Candidates should be prepared to be interviewed at the next regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. If selected to fill the vacancy, Applicant should be prepared to be sworn in and participate in the remainder of the December 16, 2008, meeting. A City Council Meeting agenda packet for the December 16, 2008 meeting may be requested by calling the City Clerk's Office at (925) 833-6650 or accessed on the City's website, www.ci.dublin.ca.us. For further information, please call the City Clerk's Office at (925) 833-6650. ATTACHMENT 2 ~~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 ~~. "1 L'U~~ Return to: City Clerk ~ `~ ~ City of Dublin 1 ~ 8Z 100 Civic Plaza ~1~ Dublin, CA 94568 ~~ ~~LIFOR~1~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name Date Address Phone (Home) (Work) (Cell) E-mail Employer: Address: Type of Business: Background, Education, Experience: Why do you want to be on the City Council? Prior Public Service or Civic activity: Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 1 of 3 ATTACHMENT 3 l ~ ~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 2 of 3 (~ ~ ~~' 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? Other information or comments: NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. SIGNATURE Date: Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 3 of 3 lip S$ ~~ George A. Zika 8046 Peppertree Road Dublin, CA 94568 Home: 925 828-4350 Cell 925 785-0537 E-mail gazika@comcast.net Employer: None/Retired Background and Education: December 9, 2008 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN DEC - S 2008 ©~ 33 c~a ~'-~' CITY ~NAGER'S OFFICE Employed by GAO identifying waste, fraud, and abuse for the U.S. Congress. Retired as Evaluator-in -Charge San Francisco Regional Office after 33 years of service. Degree in Accounting/Economics from California State University in Hayward. Several graduate courses to fulfill continuing education requirements. Graduate of League of California Cities Mayor and Council Members Academy. Graduate of League of California Cities Mayor and Council Members Advanced Leadership Program. Experience: Eight years as a member of Dublin City Council (two as Vice Mayor) Eleven Years on Dublin Planning Commission (three terms as Chairperson) Five Years on Dublin Parks and Recreation Commission (twice as ChaiYp~tson) During the next two years the City will face many special challenges to maintain our current service level for our citizens. While costs will increase revenues will certainly decrease, we must be careful to carefully weigh all sides of the steps we take to address these situations and ensure they have a positive impact in the long as well as the short term. I believe my knowledge, skills, and abilities obtained in my Federal Service and my service to the City uniquely qualify me to help the City through this period. For example, while a member of the CMA I developed a program that saved the city over $1.4 million on the cost of the a~ sg Hacienda overcrossing. This program allowed the City to purchase Federal Highway funds from other cities for 90 cents on the dollar. I also persuaded the other members of the CMA to send more than our .per capita share of State Highway Funds to the valley. And finally, convinced the former Congressman for Dublin to earmark $10 million for the 1580 HOV lanes. Other Public Service: Chairman of Task Force that designed Emerald Glenn Park Treasurer Dublin High Athletic Booster Chub (three years} Founding Member Dublin High School Site Council Founder of Dublin Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee Founding member and current Treasurer on Dublin Senior Center Foundation Treasurer of Diablo Stage Players (a little theater group now disbanded) Active member Dublin Lions Club (received Melvin Jones Fellow Award for Humanitarian Services) The top three issues facing the City are fiscal stability of the city, parking and traffic. My views on traffic and adequate parking are well known, I consistently voted against any development that wanted to reduce the cities' parking requirements, sometimes I was in the minority. The major issue is maintaining the current level of city services in an atmosphere of declining revenues and increasing costs. Until we find out what the state is going to do to the cities while fixing their fiscal problems we cannot know what the impact will be on the city. We must be careful to maintain a reasonable jobs housing balance, while encouraging taxpaying businesses to locate in our city without giving away the store. My knowledge of state and federal programs and how to best access them will help the city get a fair share of what is available. Making lemonade out of the lemons is my special skill. ~3 ~ "~8 I am very familiar with the amount of pre-meeting preparation required for each meeting. As a former member of both the planning commission and the city council, I was always well prepared for all meetings. While a member of the city council I was down at city hall Monday and Tuesday almost every week. Additional per-meeting time is also required for any committee assignments we are given by the Mayor. Since I am retired I have plenty of time to be prepared as well as time to attend meetings during the day when other council members must be at work. As a member of the city council I would be available to the public at all times, that is the most important part of the job. As I did before my home phone number would be listed on my city card and my home phone has always been listed in the phonebook. As a council member we work for the public not for our friends or other special interest groups. We must listen to all sides of any issue especially to those who have a different view then ourselves because they may raise arguments that you have not considered that may change your evaluation. The City Manager works for the City Council or when there is a difference of opinion three city council members. The city employees work for the City Manager and are directly response to the City Manager not the City Council. All access to city employees is subject to the approval of the city manager. The City employees can only work for one boss at a time. All individuals are entitled to be treated with respect and I always threat others as I would want to be treated. Until we understand what monies the state is going to take from the city I do not believe we should be talking about providing additional services. Better we should put our best efforts to maintaining the level of services we now provide. In addition, we must maintain an adequate reserve going forward because the state will probably be dipping into our funds again next year. When we add the facilities which we have already planned, we must insure we have adequate funds to operate and maintain the facilities. The city is currently debt free and based on current environment; I am not in favor of floating a bond issue at this time. ~ ~5~ The most important contribution I can make as a member of the Dublin City Council is my experience and knowledge obtained while on the parks commission, planning commission and city council. We have a new Mayor, a new city council member, a new city manager, anew assistant city manager, and a fairly new city attorney. With all these new members of the management team my experience will enable me to hit the ground running and help the new team members avoid some of pitfall that have already been tried unsuccessfully. During these next two years my experience of getting more bang for our bucks will be extremely useful. OK so I'm known to be a little frugal. I believe appointing a person to the vacant position who has not successfully stood for election for the City Council does a disservice both to the council, the public and those that came before you. We all know the time, effort and dedication it takes to run a successful campaign. Such an effort demonstrates a persons' commitment to the job they are seeking. I suggest to those seeking this position (who have not run a successful election in the past) would be to run in two years when two seats will be available and let the people of Dublin decide who they would like to fill this position, as I have no plans to run again. ~~ ~,0~ ~a-~ ~od~ i ~ ~ ~~ Application To Serve on Dublin City Council RECEIVED For the unexpired term ending December 2010 CIS( OF DUBLIN DEC - 8 2008 Name Donald C Biddle Date Dec~n~~GER'S DI~I~E Address 6981 Doreen Ct Dublin Phone # (Home) (Work) i (Cell} E -mail Employer: retired Address: Type of Business: Engineering and Construction Background, Education, Experience: BS in Civil Engineering from Purdue University. My professional background is in engineering, construction and management. Worked more than 30 years in Project Controls (estimating, cost control, budgeting, planning and scheduling) in the Engineering and Construction industry. First moved to Dublin in 1975 and became active in community service. Why do you want to be on the City Council? I believe that my experience, skills and commitment to the community will help me become an effective Council member. I am currently serving on the Planning Commission and the Dublin Housing Committee. I also volunteer with other organizations in the community. My experience, professionally, in the community and on the Commission and Housing Committee has prepared me for service on the Council. Prior Public Service or Civic Activity: I have served on the Planning Commission for the past 4 years. Also served on Dublin School Boards for 12 years. Was co-chair of Committee for Yes on Measure L. The parcel tax measure for Dublin Schools that passed with 72% of votes. Four years ago was committee co-chair for Dublin Schools facilities bond measure that passed with 73% of votes. Currently Board President for Dublin Partners in Education; on the Board of Managers- for Tri-Valley YMCA; on the Regional Council for Ti-Valley unit of American Cancer Society; on the governing Board for John Knox Presbyterian Church in Dublin; and serve as chairman of Community Service committee for Dublin Rotary. I was selected Dublin Citizen of the Year for 2005. 6 ~P ~" 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? A. Continue balanced and well managed growth with both commercial and residential development in a timely manner. Development must include provisions for preserving and expanding parks and open space. Development must also include revitalization of our Downtown area and inclusion of Green building standards. It's important to maintain a good balance between jobs and available housing. Plan housing that meets the needs of all income levels. Attract commercial development to our City that provides high paying jobs. I have worked effectively with the Planning Commission, the Housing Committee and City staff and I believe I have the knowledge to help continue the well managed growth in our City. Provide for growth that will have a positive impact on Dublin residents with a minimum of negative impacts such as traffic and parking problems. B. Maintavi high standards of public safety by fully staffing police and fire departments. Also continue to make provisions for other public service and facilities as required by the community. To be able to continue to provide necessary public service, we need to continue to maintain a solid budget position. I have experience in making decisions regarding the balancing of the need for public service and facilities with budget constraints. Prioritizing public services with available resources is important. Proper planning for future needs and obtaining the needed revenue is also important. C. Develop a plan to create incentives to attract and maintain business in our City is critical now with the economic downturn. I have experience in developing and reviewing plans and budgets. 2 Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? I have experience in preparation for Planning Commission, Housing Committee, School Board and other board meetings. When I first receive the information I review it initially so that I understand the time required for each item and the total time requirement. I then review each item in the detail that is required. If there is additional information required or there is something that I don't understand, I will search out that information. Later I will again review the information again to be sure that I understand the items and what is required of the Council. Proper meeting preparation is critical to sound decision making at the meeting. I am fortunate to have a supportive family and now that I'm retired, I can devote the needed time to City business. 3 In your view, what do you believe your relationshi as a Ci Councilmember~ p ty should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employee? Public concerns and comments need to be heard and Councilmembers need to be available to the public. Not only to listen but to inform the public. If action is required or requested by a City department the citizen can be directed to that department. If action is required or requested by the Council the citizen needs to know that action needs to be taken by the entire Council and the process that the Council follows. The Council needs to work as a team. That doesn't mean Council members need to agree one every issue. Views need to expressed and discussed. When a decision is made by the Council majority, it represents the decision of the Council. The Council adopts regulations, plans, budgets and policy for the City. The City Manager is the chief executive officer for the City and is responsible for the administration of those actions by utilizing her staff of City Employees. Councilmembers need to be able to work with the City Manager and City Employees without becoming involved in administrative activities. 4 What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the community? The City needs to continue to review and analysis the level of services and the need for the services that are provided. Balancing funding and the need for services is important. As the City matures from a suburban community to a complete full service city, the Council will need to continue to evaluate and prioritize the services that are provided. Utilizing contract employees give the City additional options when evaluating services that need to be provided. 5 What do you feel is the mast important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? I believe that I have the ability and experience to: - listen to the public, - understand the needs of the community - represent the City in the community, - study the issues, - gather needed information, - and make decisions for the overall good of the community. I also am able to work on developing, reviewing and adopting City plans and budgets. Other infoirmation.~or comments: I appreciate the opportunity to apply for a position on the Dublin City Council and I will remain committed to community service in Dublin. cif Slynature ~ / Da -" g ~. APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 r~ECE1VED CITY OF DUBLIN ~~ O~ DUB Return to: City Clerk DEC - 8 2008 ~ ~ City of Dublin CITY MANAGER'S Oi~FICE ~ `82 100 Civic Plaza l~ Dublin, CA 94568 ~ 'U ~~'~j~R~~'' APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE . CITY OF DUBLIN Name~ j.-F ~ ~c r~ J ycK .~c~ Date ! a. $ • O ~ Address ~ 3L I ~ S,o~N S-r': ~ v 8 L~ ti Qti 9 ~[ 6 ~ Phone (Home) _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ . , , (Work) ~~ E-mail Employer: (Cell) Address: 5'~3 / {~ .'lj ~-~y G ~ ~ t~F ~{p Lc.. ~p~~ Type of Busi Background, Education, Experience: 3 ~tZ T_ do you want to be on the City Council? .Prior Public Service or Civic activity: e C'vR~ . ?h vti~T- 1f- Sf,~~ c 7- ~JBL~L ~~Q.Vl~• 51~ ~~C~~. ~.t7 ~ of ~ 9F'.ar.~-1~4 Ci. ~cx~S~.z o,~ ice.. S~~-~. Z~SF. Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ~~ v'S~-~ Page 1 of 3 ~ ~ ~g 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? ~t~-oc~.rT~- K- ~'1Z d V l ~ ! rl,i.tlvi c~n.,~ G'rrtil'S M~~i7C~' ~t~-~ ~'o i Nca Cc12 ~,v,~2~ . Q c c._ i 74: Lvo2~- cu c TXl G~~K S ~`- `~ ~ i u ~t' C.0 ~ ~ ~ /-v N c,,~o~.5 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? S h'~~C,{ (.JaL~u I~+~C~SSv~~~ ~~~~~ l7.~~~ !. 3. In your view,. what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? .~- T3F [-t u~ (T r S !.-!/>~~-91V7- 7~ ~~. /~ Sr t~ A'i~.,r_1 ~_.cJ s ~ :~JG 'T'z7 -T1~~ Va~Qc o u5 G'o.yC~.2.~5 0~ A- ~ ~- J~c>8 i.N ~S~ ,a.._~o~.r•'~" Ti~~2 ~ ~-- L ?a r Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 2 of 3 ~0~5~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? _~`~ .~ 2 /us ~ ~ rco v ~ ~,c .A- ~ o.~.ti ~ t ~cl~-T7ory c1~ F'u d.,.r2,~,~ ~4-~/ J 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? _L ~?Gt,a~ Z ~v~ ' %~- L~~..25E-r~~ ~irC. t C t..S Try ~,2, c NG A7y ~o vim.. e ~~ 2~.,..,s -ra ®~2~cv r~.~-tom. ~ ti, ,L-~ `. ~'o ~I~/~.y.~c~-~ ~~... ~~'y.~SdQ~ '~ ~f.~~Tz cJ,G NOTE: • Interviews will take .place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. . SIGATA ~ Date: f ~ ~ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 3 of 3 ~/r-.r~4c,~._ `~v~~-.--tea . 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Y?~G=4 ~'~~4it$~#[~ 3if1'~E~T:':.c: cl~~ «.tI.f2E ~'~~s ~~ ~ Err.--~ v~~~;, F?ces- . .. ~ ~~ r ; ray ~, ~ ~; •~ I r ,.~ - . , . ,,c.: . - ;' APPLICATION TO ~FaV~ ON ~UI~LIN CITY COUNCIL ~ For the unexpirea~ term ending C~ecember 2010 ~ ' . RECEIVED F DU ~ ... . _ _ _. _ ` ~ C1TY OF DUBLII~t ~~. ~ __ `'~ Return to: . ,City Clerk DEC. _ 9 2008 ~ , City of Dublin : i ~lI /~ 1 111 ~ _ _ _ _ 100.Civic Plaza I~: Z~ 9' 19 ~ 1 ~ 8Z ry ~ . Dublin, CA 9459~iTY Rt1ANAQER'S ~~ ~ ~~ ; ~' ~' A. PPLICA,NTS-~IUS~ BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE •.: `~LIFpR. - ~~~~~ CITY OF DUBLIN ' ~• . _. ,. . .. ~_-... ... _ -- _ i 'r: .. ;i• Name Chris Schauer` ; __ _ ., ~~~~ 12/5/2008 f Address 6736 Poplar Way, Dublin. r, , V Phone (Home) - - " (Work) E-mail . Employer: Jones,. Henle; and schurick CPA :Cell) Address: 135 Town, and Country,r Danville; -CA'_ Type of Business; Accounting. Sirin•~(I~ am the. ST Manager) Background, Education, Experience: sA from CSU Chico, Licensed Real Estate Broker i and appraiser, extensive information technology background, and small business owner Why do you want to~be'on the City Councih I am proud of the City of Dublin as a great place to live, 2 have a great respect for the good governance of the city. .I would like to have an influence during these touch times: Prior Public Service or Civic activity: Advisory Director of Pacific Service credit unior_. Volunteer for Valley iumane Society (at special events). Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Sato; City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. - __ . ~ ~, 1. What do you believe are ,the fop three.policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute'to solving therm? i. Financial strains at the state an3 county level having an adverse impact on local governm3 r . c.~ Rs and infrastnicturQ;" :I 'believe thal'.`I`can`~tir3ng creative thinking and a voice of fiscal responsibi,ity. 2. Continuing khe.long-term smart development policies to ensure that - - developers and other businesses see Dublin as a great place to do business. I can bring an attitude of balance between business and cit-izens:' interests with as eye towards the futui 3. Challenges, relaCec co real.yestate~forecl,osures and horns values impacting the quality of life within-the city.-BAs--ra-licensed real estate professional (broker/appraiser) I have a realistic view of the challenges and some ideas on hoar the city can help mitigate is 2. Being an effective member of-the City Council requires a good deal of pre- rneeting preparation includingthe willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? ~ . , _ - .. -. . , I am an avid reader with ari'abiliiry~to°£ocus~on key points and really drill-down in.o technical and non-technical issues, performing additional research when necessary to ensure I have a good grasp of the carious aspects"of'`'an issue. I don't foresee any troubles . with extensive reading and preparation, F . ... ," .i ~ . ,. - j `Y/ . l '. Z' .. 3. In your view, what do you believe your 'relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Public - I am their voice, and it is my duty to listen and explain. Councilmembera - work in a collaborative manner to~produce,results, City manager -provide guidance and direction_as a group. City 8mployees -work through the City Manager to ensure the staff is providing effective and efficient, service to the constituents. Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, ]Dublin, CA 94568 lby 3:00°P.M., V'Vednesday, necember 10, 200$. Postmarks mill loot Se Accepted. , .,, ._. :. :_ - ~ ~Q .f. ~ -' t ,. ~ , 4. 1dVhat is your view of providing services to-the community and the financing of those services? What additional seryce5, .if any; da you believe should be provided to the Community' - : ~ ~ ~ .. _ I believe, whenever-possible, that-•feea-and taxes-should be kept to the minimum necessary -.- - to provide a given service and that they, should accurately reflect the coat of the service. I would like to see additional_serYices`related~to encouraging new business formation and s 5. 1Nhat do you feei.is the mflst important;;contribution you can make as a member of the City Council'? -- ~.- _ ~. t hPlieve that government services-should-be pros-ided creatively-and flexibly by loca= g°vernment with an emphasis on-city~and-co+u~ty level.government. I would like to provide a fiscally responsible voice that is responsive ,to the residents. I feel that I am able I~ to provide that voice and would like to, contribute iny~energy and balanced view to the city I 1. ,, I ~l Other information Or comments: i-'would 1o4e an opportunity to serve my community I can bring my experience with .real. estate,.small business, and technology to help my fellow Dublin, residents :~~ }~;ing an altitude well-suited to'collaboration and problem- a~ salving.. NOTE: - ~~ . • Interviews will take place at.the next RegtiYar City~Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:40 p.rn., in the City Council Cliainbers: • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, '7:00 p.m.; in the City Council Chambers. SIGNATURE .__._o- Date: .;j .. • 12/9/2008 Flease Return Completed Application to Caroline Sato, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:0(1 P.IVI., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Wili Not Be Accepted. C~ .5~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN ,~~ O~ DUB Return to: City Clerk SEC 9 2008 ~ ~ `~L City of Dublin ~ ; Z7 .~,y~ . ~~~ 100 Civic Plaza • - -ih ~ ISY MANAGERS OFFICE ~~~~ Dublin, CA 9456 ~~ ~'~1~~~1Z` APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name . Q Date /~ -~ ~~ Address 1.51 ~ 1~ r~~~ _ C~-~-. Phone (Home}_ _ _ (Work) _ _ _ _ _ (Cell) E-mail Employer Address: ~ f ~_ _ ~ C"~'c~'~'t 1 h t`5 ~~r {r~Lt1~'Yl ra ~_~, j~,,~ jt~~ ~1~ ~a Type of Business: ,-.P ~~ S 1~, Background, Education, Experience: ,~~_~ ~-~ ~~ v~ .~ ~° ~~ Ji Prior Public Service or Civic activity: t_~~~(.dL~ ~r. Pl-2 ~YfiY ~~~ U ~~~~_ / Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ein~o i~ ~~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? a v J- 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre- meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How wil! you handle this responsibilirty? -~ ~ f i 1 _ n a ,_ t s 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Gl, Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2(X18. Postmarks Wilt Not Be Accepted. ~~ ~~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? w 1 ~ - ,. - - ~ i ~ a ~~-~ ins a ncC - ~,-~- ~`~ a,~ ~~c~ y ~~e ~~~ ~ I Qo~ ec~ c~~_ 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? Other information or comments: 0 ;J - - " u~t~ s ~ a~~~Gn~ Pss~~~ S -I--h-~ ~-~--~4-,~ ~-e NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. SIGNA Date: ~~ ~~~ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 6 ' L ~~. ~. APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 .RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN OF DU~~ Return to: City Clerk ~E~ ]~~,0 2008 ~ ~ ~ City of Dublin ~ : 3flL~-~''` ' 111 100 Civic Plaza aEH~S OFFICE ~- ~~ 8Z MANA ~~~ ~~~ _ Dublin, CA 94568 ~'~I~ 1~ ~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name ~~~ ~ ~ ~ `~t~K~~ Date ~~.-" 7 0~ Address ~ ~ ~CC, ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~.._\~ , ~C~ ~.\~ ~~ ~w 5~~ . Phone (Home) (Work). (Cell) __~ _ _ E-mail _ ~ - _,.._ Employer: ~k~ ~. l~0 C(~~ Address: ~~ld~ ~~~~~~~~5~ ~ ~K~.~~U~ ~~1~ Type of Business: T~ ~;,~ , ~.~~~~.~~, ~ ~~~ (~ ~ ~ 0 ~ Background, Education, Experience: ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~~Q~_ R ~}~~~ ~~ do you want to be on .Prior Public Service or Civic activity: 1~~~ ~ ~(~O ~\'-[l~~ ~ ~ ~~ y ~~ oR~ loo t~~ l~ ~'~ -~ct~ , ~~~~~.80~2~~0~ ~ ~ TLS Please Retura Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 1 of 3 i~ ~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute, to solving them? ~\~0`~1 ~ ~~~ST'Cn~ \~ ~T ~~~ 1~1~\~~ ~l~~plt~~.~~U ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~, t 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? C~ ~- l;\ ~~ 1 `tom O ~ \Z ~, ~ c~~ \~~, ~-- ~f y ` _ '2C 3. In your view,, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568.by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 2 of 3 ~t~dR , ~~~ A ~E1~~~ ~ ~~~1~1u ~lT~ ~~ ~" 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? _d~~ ~Jty~FZ~~ ~c~t~m~~it~~.`T~ Other information or comments: NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, fora Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. . SIGNATURE ~~~~~ ~ Date: ~~.' ~ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 3 of 3 a- ~ s~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 RECEIVED CITY QF pUBLII~ ~.~ Ot' DU~~r~ Return to: City Clerk DEC ~--0 2008 City of Dublin ~ ~ p q ~ rn /~ 1 ~ ,s~ 10o Civic Plazas MAN~GEA~S OFFICE \~ ~~ Dublin, CA-94568 O~LIFOR~~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name ~Z~V e 1~ l~ ~ ~ d YIDS Date ~a ~ d Address 77~ ~ l a yY( CZ r~r ~ () ~ Phone (Home) E-mail Employer:, (Work) _ .J v ' _ (Cell) ~Q Address: _ -7~"0~~ J/~ ~lrl'll~~~~71Q ~ ~~~V'df ~ ~1~-/C~Y?Q~ Type of Business:, Background, Education, Experience: P e ~~~~ ~ Why do you want to be on the City Council? T' w ov 1 C~ /~ K.,e, ~a 'e- r y ~- ~ ~ r1.z u n r ~t~r ~ r~ ~ ~ n ~-- ~ -~- ~L b~c ~ ~ n ~j Un G lrv~. ~ roc ~ w o v! CC~ « ~ !Q uJ /h- ~2 ~ o ter i s, Prior Public Service or Civic activity: Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. as ~.~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? 2. Being an effective member of the.City Council requires a good deal of pre- meetiw~g preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility/? S ~.-~ a~~c~-P o~ 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? ~ ~ ~ a ~-~c~c ~ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. a~ ~s~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? ~~ ~ C~ ~~ C_ [d 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? ~~ ~~~~~~ Other information or comments: NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. SIGN • ~Z~ g~~~ Date. C Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. a~ ~~~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Background: • Lived in Dublin since 1968 • Graduated Dublin High in 1971 • Air Force 1973-1977 • Married 35 years Education • Attended Dublin 101 • Graduated Dublin High 1971 Experience • 14 years on the Dublin Parks and Recreation Board Prior Public Service or Civic activity • Dublin Parks Commission 1989-1995 • Dublin Parks Commission 2002-2008 • Lions Club of Dublin 1988-2008 President 4 times Executive Board for 13 years • Executive Board of Dublin Little League and Dublin Soccer League 1985-1990 • Dublin High Boosters Club 1992-1996 • Assistant J.V. Basketball Coach 1995-2005 a~~~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? a. One issue I would like see addressed is the completion of the Historical Park within the next 7 years. I would suggest working on this in phases. Financially, this would be the easiest way to get it finished. b. Another issue important to me is Public Safety. The safety of our children getting to and from schools is a concern. Additional crossing guards, and if financially feasible, part-time motor officers could patrol the high traffic schools. c. Attracting new businesses and keeping existing businesses in Dublin should be a priority. Incentives for businesses, both existing and new, could be tax breaks and low interest loans. 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre- meetingpreparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? As a Parks and Recreation Commissioner, I am familiar with the time needed to prepare for meetings. I am willing to set aside the time it takes to read the staff reports involved. 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councihnembers? City Manager? City Employees? My relationship as a Councilmember, with members of the community and City staff members should be open, honest and available. I should be as helpful as possible for all my fellow Dubliners. 4. What is your view of providing services to community and financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? The services the City provides for our citizens are outstanding. In order to maintain this same level of service, the City should not add any additional services in these financially challenged times. 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? I would bring to the Council my experience dealing with the public as a Parks Commissioner. I was President of the Dublin High Athletic Booster Club and I have been in the Dublin Lions Club for over 20 years, as an officer and regular member. These organizations have enabled me to work closely with many different groups of people. It has also given me experience with problem-solving in different situations. a~~~~ APPLICATION TO ~~RV~ ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired terXr% er~~i~ig,December 2010 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN Return to: City Clerk ~F~ ~ Q 20~$ City of Dublin , Q; "q .,.,,i . . ,. ~ .100 Civic Piaza CITY MANAL3ER'S OFFI ,(~ publin, CA 94568 APPLICANTS MUST BE:REGISTERED VOTER5IN THE CCfY OF DUBLIN Name _~ °'~ ~~ Sm ~.: ' .S SG n Date~~ 'Y O ., Address ~ ( G_~ ~ C~ ~ ~ ,C~.---~ ~. Ul,~~ ~`~- C.~t ~i~~ Phone (Home) , , ~_ . Nork)~, _ cell) E-mail ~1A _ ,,. Employer: ~~~SW'J ~1~./liC1,../~ _ Address: a~ f ~~ .~ ,i v ~~~~°i ~ ~ ~~'~ ~ ~ : ~l~l,,... ~ ~F ~ ha r _~ _v ... Type of Business: "~~~~~-~ ~, , Background, Education,-Experience:.. -~ ~~~-7~\~`cS S~fis - ~. ~~ ~ ~ • ~ J S ~ `~- ~ ~,ri ~- ~.3~~~~~'..' .vim ~~ .@. ~~ S ~.-. .~ Wh do you wa be on the City Council? an ~,,~ n~I~ ~. ~f'0 J~ ',u ~cs~ar 1•~~. ~ I ~e.,r~l~,~g ~1._ `Prior Pubic Service or Civic activity: ~3~ ~ ~~~e~c~f,. '~c,,.r~.ral... („ ~r~ n, c.~,~. 1., sr '~S~ c~ti,~" ,~ ~ boast Please Retuxx~ Completed:~pplicatiion to Caroline Sato, Git~ Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94SG8 b~ -3:00 .P:~:; -~c~clnestlayg -~ece~ber 10, 2048. Postmarks Will Not Be A~ccPted:. ... .. ~. .. ~ E..... .. ~ ... i ~ ... economy: In this climate of uncertalnty,,how does the City, maintain current level of public safety and other services across the board. - Given this constraint, I will seek partnership with private industry by raising money for some of the programs currently paid for by khe city. - Streamline Business p@rmits Process. streamlined process will make it easier for business to locate to the city and fn so.me:,cases t4 expand to other areas of the city. - Create an incentive program for businesses especially for."retail anchors" - Strengthened intergovernmental, relationship between tri-valley cities in sharing limited resource whenever possible. - Revenue enhancement through-sales tax - Affordable Housing; Provide incentive to developArs to promote affording housing, Managed growth: ~ ~ ~ , Maintain a balance between growth and~ope-h`Space:~' • \ ~ .. iii i J ~ I i e.)~.+, ~ .. ~ -. (~ ~ , i ~ _ P ~ ~ ~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? ~' o ., ,, . C ~ .. ~'~-,-e ~ ~ c ~. m, ...E-. ~ 1 ~ ~S ~~ 2. Being an effective member of the Gity Gouneil-requires a good deal of pre- meeting preparation including the willingness to .read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting:; ~ How wiH you handle this responsibility? r'~ ~~ ~,5~ S _~ _ - - ~._ ~ o ~~. ~ des` ; .. 1. _ ~„r-i ~~ ~.... ~,- . 3. In your vi~ hat do you believe your rQlationship as a City Councllmernber should be to the public? Other Councilmembers?, City Mager? ~ Gity Employees? ~ - _ ,~,.~ `1~x :~ . n~.R- C.. ~1.~..~v.c-~ ~, ~,sc.~ aY, -~y~S.k, W v~ Please Return Conra..pieted Applicatioir to Caroliae Soto; City Ciexk,100 Civic Plaza, Dablin, CA. 9456!1 by ~~001':IVL W~daesday, December. 10, 2008. Postmariks Will Not life Accepted __ ~ _ _ ~;,,,y .~~~ ~s'0 f ~ ~.- ~j-'~.~c~`- ~ k` _: ~k.. i Shek~u Solomon Hass~i .. ~ _ ~ ~;: , ' ~ 4 ~~ ~. Question 4 Great City such as publin must be service-oriented. 1°laving said that, the needs of the citizens must fall in line within the budget. Essential services unavailability due to budgetary constraints may have to be remedied by; l . Pri.~rate -Public Partnership 2. Encourage Volunteeriszr~ ire rendering such services. 3. ]fall else fails,-we may have to look at revenue enhancement vii sales ta~- ,~... ~~s~ As a father of 2 sons, nzy youp,gest currently on active duty in the US Navy after graduating from Los Positas College. 1 Have always stressed the importance serving one's community. I believe strongly in public service( Volunteered and received numerous awards Evora the city oft Suztx~yvale and was achampion ofPublic/Private initiative and was izavolved in getting silicon valley companies such as AMD and Intel in ~vestixag iza the community. Ratt unsuccessfully for a school board seat in Sunnyvale. Nevertheless, as strange as it may be, X started the debate on "having computer in the classroom". This was in Silicon Valley at a time there were no computers in the classroom. Successfu]]y ran 2 businesses; ,A, Medical staffing company that provided employees to Kaiser Hospital and Johza Muir-Medical Center and an office furniture company that provided office future to several companies in Silicon Valley including Santa Claza University, City of Palo ,A,lto and City of Santa Clara. . .. ~~ .. r- - ... Graduated with a degree in Advertising from 'San°~ose State-University in 1983. Did graduate work at USC and University of Denver in Systems Management. Received business Mediation Cexti~cate in ~usiness-Mediatiori from`UC. $erkeley. Staxked Ckaaixs Plus iza 1995, after having worked ih ~ari'ous management positions at sevexaE higka tech companies. . _ . , :~~ ~ ~:~ . ~ .: " ?_" . ' _. ~: } . R. ~, ~s~ 4. What is your view.vf providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What sddit(onal services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? •'~.SSc~-t~ crvl Vu u^ c~va>~ ~ c,. S~"`~j~,• Cf' ~~~ ~ "'~ 5. t do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of ~~~ the City Council? ~,,,~~'~" ~ ~ ~ ~n - ~- ,. Yi~ r~ roc ~, ~~ U U Other information or comment: -~~ - ._- NOTE: ~ x • l~raterviews will take place at the next regular CityCouzicil~ meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.rn., in the City' Council.Chaimbers., . - ~ ' ~ ~ - . • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m„ in tk~e Caty Council Chatnbers. S1GNA't'CTRE Date: ~ ~ Please Return Completed Appticatio~ to Caroline Soto, City Cierk,100 Civic Plaza, Dub)liun, CA 94568 by 3.OQ. P.kVL,.~!ea~esd~x, Decenabex x0, 200$. Postmarks Will Tot Be tccepP~d y .. . s. ~ { ,. ..5~ ~ .. .t.n . .. ~~ 1,U.~ ~ ~,~° ~- ~(,,~ r~ 3a ~ ~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending. December 2010 RECEIVED CITY OF DUBLIN Return to: City Clerk ~.~ Off' D~j~f~ City of Dublin DEC 1.0.2008 ~~`,~ 100 Civic Plaza jj ~~ ~ ~a . y~ ~~ ~~. g~, Dublin, CA 94568 ~n MANAGER~~OFFlCE ~~ 1;~ ~~:~ ~ ~/ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name John M. Zukoski Date 12/07/08 Address 3385 Dublin Boulevard, Dublin, CA 94568 Phone (Home) _ _ (Work) (Cell) E- mail 1 Employer Robert Half International Inc. Address 4385 Hopyard Road, Pleasanton, CA Type of Business Staffing and Internal Consulting Background, Education, Experience: Professional experience in team building, process design, staff development, leadership, and project management; BBA Finance -Boise State University. MBA -San Jose State University, CMA -Institute of Management Accountants• 10+ years at Robert Half International Inc. where I am currently a Senior Manager. My areas of expertise include tax reporting, financial analysis, actuarial accounting, and management reporting. Why do you want to be on the City Council? I want to serve all the residents of Dublin as we traverse the challenging waters of economic uncertainty, while striving to maintain and improve everyone's quality of life. Prior Public Service or Civic activity: Third-place finisher with 3,911 votes in the 2008 City Council Election; Board Member for the HOA of Terraces at Dublin Ranch Villages serving roughly 1,000 residents; Dublin Rotary Club Member; Dublin Senior Center Volunteer Around Dublin Blop Publisher; Dublin 101 Graduate; Community Advocate Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 33~ ~ What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? A. Balance the Budget -Dublin is looking at roughly $750K-$1.5M less in revenue for fiscal year 2008-2009 than was initially expected. The projections for fiscal year 2009-2010 are even direr. I have over 10 years of private sector expertise in financial analysis and cost management. Given the forecasted budget shortfall, the City must first and foremost focus on fulfilling its own responsibilities and objectives. In addition to eliminating subsidies it provides to outside agencies like local non-profit organizations and the School District, the City must consider cutbacks in all areas. Select deferment of capital improvement projects, reduction in the level of nonessential services, and strategic staff redeployment are some of the difficult yet interconnected options that must be explored, as Dublin contends with this unprecedented financial challenge. B. Reduce Residential Density -Although higher density residential projects may seem like a cost-effective way for Dublin to become an Entitlement Community at first, the accounting method used to justify this growth strategy often overlooks the impact higher density housing has on surrounding neighborhoods and underestimates the true cost of higher density to current residents. The increase in revenue generated by the initial burst of one-time impact fees from more units sold may be offset over time by the depreciation in property values from nearby homes and the slower appreciation rate of the high-density products themselves. The cost to provide the same level of service to a greater number of residents brought in by the higher density will continue to rise at a rate consistent with inflation, yet the City will have to contend with meeting the higher demand on a lower overall property tax base. The City has done an outstanding job of bringing in first-time home buyers from all walks of life as it started to implement the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan. Many of these first-time home owners have outgrown their higher density units and are looking for opportunities to move into traditional single-family residences near their current neighborhoods. If we do not build homes of lower density to meet market demands, we will be forfeiting the greater sales and property tax base associated with the home owners the City had worked so hard to cultivate since the beginning of this decade to neighboring cities that do provide the housing types they desire. As a strong proponent of lower residential density development, I believe Dublin can reach the population size required to qualify for the Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in a way that respects longtime residents and fortifies our projected property tax revenue stream. By following the tried-and true development pattern of balancing the lower density housing in areas away from major transit centers with higher density housing near the major transit centers, we will have a city we can all be proud of at build-out. C. Economic Development -While the City works diligently to balance its budget, we can look at the recent economic downturn as an opportunity to redevelop certain areas of Dublin and diversify our tax base. As we grow less reliant on big-ticket retail, Dublin will become more robust against the cyclical boom and bust associated with aretail-based economy. I fully support Mayor Sbranti's effort in creating an economic development program, so we may take that critical first step towards enhancing the variety of our local business portfolio. 3 `T 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? As a senior manager at Robert Half International, Inc., I have become adept at reading and digesting large volumes of data and information to meet hard deadlines for complex international payroll and reporting projects that cross multiple time zones. As publisher of the Around Dublin Blog and a community advocate, I have been a voracious consumer of Staff reports. Additionally, I have had numerous in-person discussions and phone conversations with our dedicated City Staff. I would relish the opportunity to have greater access to City Staff, their detailed reports, and, most importantly, their insights, as I represent my neighbors throughout Dublin in making key decisions for the benefit of everyone in this emerald city of Northern California. 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? With the intersection of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680 right next to our historic Downtown District, Dublin is a city with limitless possibilities and enriched by the incredible diversity represented by the varied cultural and socioeconomic background of longtime residents and new arrivals. As City Councilmembers, we are bound to serve Dublin and its diverse residents in a way that is consistent with the City's Mission, Vision, and Values. As a public servant of over 45,000 residents in Dublin, I am committed to seek their feedback and guidance actively in all my deliberations. Through mutual respect and professional code of conduct, I will work with fellow Councilmembers to serve Dublin's best interest, even when we have differing opinions. At the core of Dublin's success is a tradition of mutual respect that has been established since Dublin's incorporation between the City's leadership and its dedicated Staff. Dublin has made countless great decisions through a collaborative partnership between City leadership and City Staff, and I look forward to carrying on this tradition of mutual respect during my term as Councilman. ~~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? As City Manager Joni Pattillo once said, local government represents the truest form of democracy. Acting on behalf of all the residents, local government is directly responsible for ensuring public safety, providing access to quality utility services, and building and maintaining proper infrastructure. The City should never compromise on the level of essential services required to protect the life and limb of Dublin's residents. Fully funding our police and fire services, enforcing our traffic and parking ordinances, and installing safety improvements when necessary should always remain our top priorities. To make sure the City can pay for all these services, we need to invest in our economic development department. A more prominent economic development department will work collaboratively with our highly respected community development department to enhance Dublin's revenue stream, as they attract businesses near and far to invest in and grow with Dublin. This full-service economic development department will be Dublin's critical first step, as we move toward a more diversified tax base. Sources of Financing Public safety improvements can be funded through a combination of sales, property, and gas tax revenues. Council's recent decision to use gas tax revenue to fund the pedestrian safety improvements along Central Parkway and Dublin Boulevard is good example of this funding strategy. Improved quality for utility services can be funded through utility bill pass-through fees. This funding strategy is especially appropriate; given the utility bill-pass-through fees are essentially the time-and-materials the City should charge a utility vendor for the work the City has to do in preparation for a contract negotiation. The building and maintenance of proper infrastructure like parks, roads, and community centers can be funded by development impact/mitigation fees. Community benefit payments should be used to improve the areas surrounding the new developments that generated the payments, as illustrated by the Schaeffer Ranch community benefit payment plan. That payment stayed within Schaeffer Ranch and was appropriated to fund the much needed expansion of the School of Imagination. Following that example, the City should use the Wallis Ranch community benefit payment to fund the completion of Emerald Glen Park and the astro turfs at Fallon Sports Park. The previous City Council had voted to fund the astro turfs at Fallon Sports Park through a surplus in the general fund. Instead of pulling money directly from the general fund, that popular optional upgrade can be more appropriately subsidized through a community benefit payment generated by a project in the vicinity like Wallis Ranch. In addition, the size of the community benefit payment should reflect the true market value of Dublin's great location next to the intersection of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. The incremental cash value fora 15-year development agreement, as compared to a 5-year development agreement, over the 165 acres of land at Wallis Ranch should be worth a lot more than $1 M, especially when a new home on a 5000-square-foot lot in Dublin can sell for over $1 M even under today's economic climate. Dublin's investment in a stronger economic development department should be funded through a combination of sales tax, property tax, permit fees, and development impact fees, since all stakeholders can benefit from a robust local economy in which homes are selling, businesses are generating profit, and developers are building new projects. ~ ~ ~~ 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? With an MBA and over 10 years of private sector experience, I will bring a wide array of skill sets to complement the perspectives of the new City Council. At Robert Half International, Inc., I have demonstrated my ability to manage and lead through the 2001 tech bust and through the current recession that started in late 2007. Recently, I spearheaded an initiative as a Board member for the Terraces HOA of roughly 1,000 residents to reduce our cost structure and balance our budget. As publisher of the Around Dublin Blog and a community advocate, I have engaged current residents and prospective home buyers in a way and on a scale never before seen in Dublin. With the knowledge I acquired from the Dublin 101 series and through the research I conducted for my blog posts, I have shown that I am adept at evaluating individual projects and related change requests on their own, in the context of the surrounding areas, and in the broad mosaic that is Dublin. In addition to using new web technologies, email, phone, and office hour to make myself available to Dublin's residents, I am committed to staying in touch with the community through my volunteer work. By actively reaching out to the community stakeholders I serve, I will be their voice on the Council as we confront the top three policy issues facing our city. Other information or comments: Nearly 4,000 residents made their voices clear during the recent 2008 Council election, when they voted for John M. Zukoski. Dublin City Council now has an opportunity to act on the wishes expressed by the community in the recent general election. NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. SIGNATURE: DATE: Z' O Iv Please Return I~ompleted Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 3'1 ~ 5g APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 C1,rRY OF pVED BLIIV_ ,~~ O~ DUB Return to: City Clerk DFC ~ 0 200$ City of Dublin /~ 111 100 Civic PIazMIA~N~p~iE~2.q. •,.,,., ~~ ~ ~~ ~ Dublin, CA 94568 ~F~~ ~~ ~'~~~R~1Z` APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name ~(~ ~:~`~ ~~/~~ Date I Z- I ~ ~ ,~ Q ~ Address ~'"~0~ ~~Anq~ O(~ ~A V~.E'~ ~~..y '(~ Phone (Home) (Work) E-mail _ _ _ (Cell) _ Employer: S~ 1-~`~ -Ar - `~4M t; I/~^~J Address: Type of Business:, Background, Education, I,J ~ ~ V S trJ LrSS ~M ~,,J '~V 1 J 2o~~C- ~ M~~Gt~~c" l,~ ~~(~~~~SS i~~CoMM~~oc~-,~cv~S t~-~~lU'PML~~, tJO~.tT1~A~. ~1-~~.~SO+~1~~ Why do you want to be on the City Council? ~ ~ + _~ ~~~~ S ~~ Prior Public Service or Civic activity:. Nod Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ~g ~~ 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? ~-) g,~.r~.+c` G2aw1-~ ~s . PR~s~rtv.~i cv.e rv~c€ ~L~ ~iROw j~ 1 S N~q~1,~ Cam. ~~Rr+ ~ ,~ c„~~\.~: ~ < ~ ~ ~ ,J~ ~ ~''~-J ~YZ C~/~-~ C ~ ~ S ~ ~ ~2~ Being a effec~v~mem`"Eier'of tTie ~i~jt C~unciT req r~s~a~ good ~al ~~rr~ `~l''~ ~ ~°J `~' meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? ~ ~~~.~. ~Z~ wt~,' .~- ~ ~.!> ASK ~R ©^- -~25 I~Pv~ ~ oP~~~o~5 ~ ~-- ~SS~L~ 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councitmembers? City Manager? City Employees? ~~~~~ ~ v~ S~ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 3~ ~ ~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? 1~ ~o~L aF 60~~,~ r^~- t S '~ ~~Loy „~~ ASS ~~^'~,~. )~2~~C~~ t S ~ ~C~SSA(Z'~ 1~ w~~'1 1 S S S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~s~- 1 S ~~ ~ 15 ~r~~R~ ri1~ 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? ~~ ~2 C Other information or comments: ! ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~-~~t~4 S~ ~ S~v,c.sF ,~ E.~I I ~~ o~~. ; ~u ~~S I O/J !~'~1~ ~MM 1 1 ML~`^ E1~ ~-I ~~2 ~r ,~~~iIC~,A~ NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. SIGNATURE Date: ~ Z- Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ~~ ~~ APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term ending December 20'10 aECEIVED . CITY OF DUBLIN ~~ O~ DUB Return #o: .City Clerk ~E~ ~ 0.200$ ~ ~ City of Dublin I ~.: ~2 .,-r, ~~ ~ X11 1 ~~ ~ 100 Civic Plaza ~f~1(MANAGER S o~Flc~ ~ ~ Dublin, CA 94568 ~~ / ~tFOR~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name ELPI ABULENCIA Date Dec, 9, 2008 Address 5556 Linden St., Dublin, CA 94568 Phone (Home) (Work) (Cell) E-mail Employer: None. Address: Type of Business: . Background, Education, Experience: Extensive management record as a key company executive in marketing, contracts, procurement, pu ications, an pu is re a ionst. ri major engineering, construction, and environmental companies. MB , r eting anagement; , umanities ng is um u e . Proactive leadership experience in various community organizations in SF and the Bay Are, Why do you want to be on the City Council? I believe it is both a right and a responsibility to contribute to one's community. especla y uring t is time o unprece en e grow an economic uncer ain y. The well-being of the City is bigger than myself. Prior Public service or Cavic activity: Board Member & Director, Summerglen of Dublin Homeowners Association..- Member, Friends of Dublin:. President. Phil-Am Political Association Alameda County, CA President San Francisco ay rea u tura r~oup; inc. Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 1 of 3 ` ~. ~ ~~ ~U Submitted by: •Elpi Abulencia, 12/9/08 /` 7. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? The to and (3 three policy issues facing the City are (1) Economic growth, (2) Land Use, Update of the City's Infrastucture buildings & recreationa spaces . A comprehensive marketing program strategy for~the first issue. An overall detailed review of actions taken, and proactive and sustained effort for the second issue, which would cover housing, business areas, transportation, parks and open spaces, and cultural development. A more focused study of Central Dublin's update/modernization program (buildings and infrastructure), including recreational spaces, for the third issue. 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? As,I am retired, I have the time for pre-meeting preparation. I am a fast reader seasoned and sharpened by my extensive management work, particularly in technical publications and contracts. 3. In your view,. what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? A Councilmember is a public servant. I should be a good listener to varied voices and a friend. To other Councilmembers, my relationship to them should be collegial. To the City Manager and Employees, my relationship to them should be on a teamwork basis.. Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 2 of 3 Submitted bys Elpi•Abulencia, 12/9/08 ~~ ~~ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? There are essential services to~the co~r-unity, and these essential must be maintained within the budget. If the. economic situation impro~res, a primer on disaster preparedness should be prepared and disseminated to the population. A regular progress status on projects and programs of the community should be conveyed to the people via the Internet or a publication. 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? Helping to promote and maintain the Cify's economic growth by my marketing management skills and my fiscal management skills (budgets and cost effectiveness of undertakings). Oth~r inf~rrC~atipn or comments: SOME AWARDS I RECEIVED: o war winning essay on pe , oAward-winning marketing proposal fora 1.3 billion Gold/Copper Porject in Pa ua .New Guinea o Business/Industrial Communications Award for a new construction roc ure rom the Business/Professional Advertising Association of New York o Engineering Exce ence Awar or a construc lon reme is ion pro~ec pres on from the Consulting Engineers Association of California NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. _ • Applicants should be available, if necessary, fora Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. . SIGNATURE ~~ ~ Date: ! 2 - O 9 - ~ g' Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. Page 3 of 3 Dec 30 O8 Ols37p LINDR MACK p.2 .. ~3 /~~ APPLICATION TO S~RV~ ON DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL For the unexpired term end"ing.Decemlaer 2010 ., F~ECEIVED i.iTY OF DUBLiI~, Return to .City Clerk DEC ~ 0 2008 Gity of Dublin ~.Z,' 3`~ m 100 Civic Plaza ;CITY MAN~AGEH'$ Dublin; GA 94568 APPLICANTS MUST BE.REGISTEFIED VOTI=RS IN THE CITY OF QUBLIN Name ~ d~/l.~/ C"" r' !`. 4 ~. ~~ °'D'atd• `~~ ~ ~ ~~ •~ Address ~,~ I Sf ir' 1 ~/U- !~ til. (,f//g i' '~0`2~~.~ ° f~'t1 f~~-i~(.~ ' ~ ~~.~:y~ _ Phone (Home) _ . _ '(Work),,. ` _ (Cell) - --_r_______.. _ E-mail , ,. Employer:,,~~,/;1--;~1,~' .~iPIC~ ! i/c,~~'f©,~~ ~.~~f L..~.~ ~+~ :~ .,,~ ~ ~ /~~r ~~ Address: ~~%~~ ~~ ~`~ ~'~~,Jt' 't~~```~, ~%= `,~1~ ,•~'._ ~'r~ ~5~"~ V -Type of Business: T ., ~~ •. I ~. -. ,~~ ~ ~ L•~c- ~ i-~~ ~ :~ ;' •~;~ ~' /'9 r rf% - - r . . Why do you want to be on the City Council? ~ ~ , ~~'~J~ ,i~JL ~ ~ ~ ~,~ ~' ~-'+'~/ ^ ~ /~~_/~' r '~_~' C l~!t/~ i~1~,~ !7j J~ j Af~ ~~/~ ~~i ~- Prior Public Service or Civic.act~vity:°L,.~~~hr~J r'=~~,<~7F?r~ ~~~?~rl~.;'1~~L .~,P_"~S `~'~~Y'',,'^~~rJ,P~~/L~ 1 ~ 1 ~ ~V ~i`~V ~' ~•.!~` •, L? ~ ••-l)~ .•!/ : ! 1 V!V ~~~~`h ~Lil `~ I r~~~'V / «.I J~/ s r 'l/%fLJ~ C%~=A.~F;i!' '/r~I_~ J~ ~~,E? -1~.555~~~(Jf: ~f~' "~.n: r_J..~~rl l `.~d~ ~ 'rte, :+J~l'.t~ ., -i" ~~ ~ F~,2G:c • BFI s~1 ~pU1~i1it~U1A~ ~ ~ ~~~~. ~1~~~'L ' . i°~i~ ~ r -. ~ ,, 1~'- ,_ -~ _ _ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, lUa Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:0U ~M'.~ Wednesday, December 10, 200. >, Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. , ; ' ~; ~ ~ x ~ ~. . ~'~~W t. tl Background, Education, Dec 10 08 01 : 37p L I IYDR MRCK ,~ _ -~ ', _ ' - - P ~ 3 .. , 't t 7 . What do you believe are tt~i3'top three policy issues ~facing,the City and how do you believe you can cdntribute to solving them? , / r , ,h1~~ ~'~n~~?~G~~~iG~ ~ ;'~~ DUr~ L~~ ~~~ ~~i(f~ ~17{r ~~.GC:.~-1/~ ~C~CG ~? ~ ;/~ iUI~C: 7 'A/G !'ULz;~ ~"~- c-_"fi4~~~L~~ ,, ~;?. %t?;P~G-i , ~`'- of ti ,, ~~ ~~L' ~ ~.DA-~d11 i C_~.. ~~tr~~C/,P~(^~ :^~c~~. , ?.~~(~ ~ c ~'~2; `~t/~ iYlr~fi'r"" ~.` J~J ~,/V F`- r?J r~ _ ~D .~V y F"'~,,V '~ ~~J ~ ~i ~T~i ~ l~ ( ~ /' ~~ N7 ~ (~ ir~'(`.~ c' J ~~JV/.7 /~~ ,._7- J ti sM_~~ r~~ ~4~{.r~~/~ ~^_.~ w ~ ~ ! ~~ // ~ rte' f": / ~T ~~~ 2. Being an effective member of the-City Co~ricil ~rEquir~es a good deal of pre- meeting preparation including the willingness to_ read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each- meeting- Wpiw~'w-ill. you handle this responsibility? ;~, ~ , . ~:.,. _ ~.~ ./ t. J i/~!4_ . ' 1 G~ ' ~ ~"`~ , ' F `7 • ~~ : ~: ~ '~ v1~ ~ f C/ '~ f - ~ j/ , 9t~. ... :Ss 3. In your view, what da you believe your.relatEOnship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Gouncilmembers? ~;ity Manager? City Employees? _ ~;. ~ ~ ~" ~ ~ "' Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto; City C1erk,100 Civic Pla7.a Dublin, CA 94 a6~ b 3':00 P.I1~.,FW ` nasday, I)ecembcr 10, 2AU8. y, ._: __ . Postmarks Will Not Bye Accept~;il.' - ' ~ C . r. ~' .. ~v 4. ~ ~. ' ~ _. Y..a.~+'~ 1 11 ~._..i a ... ' • •.) . l.~.~.. l' 4 f '~ l- ` .. N4 .' . ~ J' . Deo 30 08.01:37p LINDR MACK 4. ;;, ' < .. ~ Aid ~... ~. .. ri' •.' l- .~ .'v•.43 What is your view of `provdir~g services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any,• do you believe should be provided to the Community? .. CJ ~-'y 1>~ . ~•~ r f ~.t~ ~ ~~ Lam/ ^ _!~',k._ C' / l.fr~'•~.f~ G1fJe~f~' f f ` r'~f~li/ /~fJ,+t~L. 5%: ~:/. C~ ~~ r ~;~f- .r ~ ~/G.(C- 'r' ,~,Z: it ~ ...J~ / ;.i.~~/% .. !7 >-- r plc. . ~ i'~ C` /~ Cllr! ~vV . ~ /1/.tlJ1~-L :.•;ti=S/S .`' '%'ir' K r• .:::~ 4 X93 ~ ~O~fJi,•~•G~ =. ~`:l ~7, 5_ What do you feel is the most important contribution-you can.make as a member of the City Councii? _ .. .., .~.~~ . ! "r'" ~ /~/ L r *~. ' ~ ~ ; j ~ ~ Y!3' / ~ 1, ~, ~~ J ~'~' ~ L. y~C ~"L/ r~ Other information or comments ,..,.~.....~...~J.c~,h ~~%~ ~' ''•, °~ ~~=;- ; =:-- .... , ~ / /), , ~ 1 v ! ~ r^ e1 -~ ~ ,~s~' ~; _ ~ ~ rJ i' ~ r3'I,~~ ~~(J ~~lJ~ : ~1 '" -~ ~~~, . ~r=`~ f f G,~7C `~_ 7~3 Li t/~. e,, .. NOTE: Interviews will take place at the next Regular City; council meeting nn Deecrnber 16, 2008, 7:00 p.tn.. in the City Council Chambers. ~ Applicant~~ should be available, if necessary, for a Special Muting of the City Council un lJccembcr 22, 20(J$, 7;U0 p.m., in the City trouncil,Chambexs. ~ . n ,_ 1 n i c°r SIGNATURE `~~'~:~~ -~G-CP• / /~. 1~'~ o~ - 'CJ ~'; :l,~S Date: i ;~ .. , _ r .. .~ .. . . . ,. ~ , ,: _Y :~ _ ~_ :.. , .. 1?lease Retuirn CompletedApplication:to C~yrobine Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic ~a7a, Dubbin, CA 94568 by 3:OO,P.M~., Wed~~esday, December 10, 2008. pnstmarks VViI! )'blot Se Acc~pt~d,` <° , <~ ~,:_.;°. , _ .. ,~ ., ~ _ I,~' ~f, _ , -w s, .. ~. ;~;~-r ... R p.4 ...~ ~~~~~ Deo 10 08 01:37p p.l . _ 46~~~ r w,,. , 1 O .._ . , r i `. ~ v .. :.n ~, ~~ r ., y~ . 4,..~/v ,~ r r.11 /:' ~ 1 :, r 4{ J ~: ~. ~ ~. , ~i .. r, Y • .. j { i. ~' b, 1 1 ~ .'I t l ! ~, . _ 9 11 ~.~ ~' .~ ~ it i .~ . ,,: . r ,~` , ~~~,,. :aj °j(. L I NDR- MRC'K RECEIVED - - CIN OF DUBLIN: .. -- : DEC ~ 0.2008 APPLICATION TU SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY CO~~-GEH'SOFFICE For the unexpired term ,ending .December 201.0 z: ZS P'r` ~~ ~~~, ~~ DU~~.t , Return to: City Clerk CG .~ ~G City of ,Dublin. ~// ~ \1~ 1 QO Civia Plaza 19 ~~' ~ 8'Z Dublin; CA 94568 ~~ ~ ~~ C'~LIF0~~1~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED.VOTERS IN THE CITY QF DUBLIN Name `~E'S~..d~ ~o~G~ ~~ .e~t2 Date /~--~-7~OQ -~_ Address ~ ~~ `~: ~0/~~1~e ~C."u~. .Phone (Hom;e)_ _ (Work) well) _ j , E-mail `., I. Employer:-~~lC.~ar~t ~,5 Address: , ~ ~: eyH:. l~-mac.. ~.lc~cx•~l' °'l ~c} Type of Business: ~C"o-~25Sid/~ ~ ~C~s Background, Education., Experience:~~2~ ~~~ ~ nr12 iy~c~~iec~ __ Why do you want to be on the City Council? _.1 I~eye ~~S~neSS acc~vke.'~. ~vc~cw~. ~e~oyf ~S' , o~r-al __ 2~ ."av~ ~.~ S cry ~ ~ (- ~e ~sS , ~ ~l,(~.. i o ' ~ t c .---=_ r Prior Public Service or .Civic activity: S. ~~~ c.~a~~m( c~: ('ec~~c. c~„~-~n . ~~,o~.-~ ~"l~.-..c~r LJOh ~~2C~o.I~.'~2 ~~w~,..-4- ~~~(i ~oU/~~ I. 0.A Q'~.~~~.v~d ~41A~ l~~ ~ ~~~ MS ~ ~ ~:~« owa c~r~s S ~~ o~ ~~c S o.~e~~ o~ ~~ ~~~y ~~ ~~..c nom..-~~°~s~ .Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P:M., Wednesday,.December 10,2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ~-fg : ~~ Sean Robert O'Keefe 7549 Donohue Drive; Dublin CA 94568 1: -What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? 1) Fiscal policy, Given the current economic downturn, declining assessed properEy values, and foreclosure rates; the city must be prepared for correlating revenues to decrease. Additionally, Sacramento will be forced to niake,some very drastic cuts to funding that will affect Dublin.. My business experience; education; and love, of Dublin will provide value to the council and city staff as we navigate through this tough time. 2) Economic development policy.. Downtown Dublin has unique value proposition,. and, it is imperative that the downtown area is rriarketed correctly., Dublin must also be at the forefront of the Green Energy/Clean Ener'gymovement. The-e~cperience I gained working in collaboration with Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums' staff and the Ella Baker Center to create a development program in which Dublin will attract new businesses in this sector. 3) Long-term growth policy. We want a community that provides a balance of jobs, housing, and-. services and we must achieve this in a fiscally sound :manner. According to the Association of Bay Area Governments, the projected "population growth of the Dublin area is expected to have the highest percentage growth in households for the, county witfi 114% increase by 2035'. With this anticipated growth, merribers of the City Council will have to shape policies and create an agenda to meet the needs of a growing and diverse population. These needs include: available and affordable housing, employment opportunities, ready access to goods and' services, and cityservices such as police, fire, medical, water, sewer, sanitation and utilities. ,In collaboration with my fellow council members; the City Manager, and City Staff, we will take a disciplined, methodical approach to ensuring along-term balance and high quality of life. 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good dead ofpre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? In June, I earned. a Masters in Business Administration degree from Santa Clara University. I worked full time while attending school at night and on the weekends for three years. I was required to"read, analyze, and make decisions based on case studies, books; and- reports. During this time, I excelled at work as a top revenue producer and at school- where I won the Belotti Award for best Competitive Strategy paper. , I take pride in my work ethic and find myself continuously going the extra. mile to achieve the best results in my personal and professional goals. During undergraduate study at UC Santa Barbara; I worked as a sales professional, took on two internships, and coached Youth Football... ~- ~ ~ 8 _~ 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to thepublic? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Public: As a Councilmember, I have a responsibility to be the voice of Dublin's- constituents. I will serve as a'sounding board to the public. and as a conduit to express their views; suggestions, and concerns. Other Councilmembers: I"must work collaboratively with my fellow council members but also " independently to prevent. groupthnk. City Manager: In business terms, the City-Manager is the CEO, and the City Council is the Board of Directors: The Council works with the City. Managerto' develop the strategic vision, mission, and values of the City. If is the City Manager's job to execute the strategy day-to-day: City Employees: -The relationship-with City Employees should work together in a symbiotic relationship. The Council` directs. City Employees regarding strategy and policy but also listens to staff recommendations: 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the,financing of those. services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? Essential services such as .public safety; public; works, sanitation, social services. need to be maintained at a high level and should be provided and paid for by the city. Additional services such as housing assistance. and economic: incentive programs are important as well. I think one of the mostprevailing issues facing all cities is the state-wide budget crisis. Our city has to account for declining property values, the loss of Mervyns, and declining sales tax revenues. Additionally, the state legislature will be forced to make some drastic cuts to funding that will affect Dublin and the services we provide to our citizens. We must direct our funds to the services at the top of our~priority list. To compensate for the decrease in revenue, we need to mobilize our constituents and increase the number of citizens involved in our community services and programs. I look forward to being part of this movement: 5. What d,o you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? _ Generating new revenue streams and economic development are the two areas in which I can . make the largest impact. 1VIy greatest strengths are building relationships and. identifying new revenue opportunities. My communication skills' and proven track record demonstrate my ability to connect with a myriad of constituent groups. ~o Other info`rmation' or comments: I understand the public hearing process as I follow closely my'employer's, the Oakland Athletics, impending move to Fremont. I am a business guy. I excel atsales, marketing and building relationships with.decision makers. I acknowledge that it would ideal forme to have more community service, however, at this point in my life; I have chosen to focus all my energy and time on business, which is my passion. , I participate in several community groups, programs, and- event"s-- which can be extremely valuable to the City of Dublin=-it's just that they are all business related. I am orhave been a member of seven different Chamber of Commerce's, I am the A's representative for the Silicon- Valley Leadership-Group (a public policy advocacy group on behalf on big business), and I have worked closely with the Fremont Mayor,.Fremont City Council, the office of the Mayor. of Oakland "and the Ella Baker Center to raise money and awareness- about public safety. In business school; I was a member of four groups.: the international business club, entrepreneurs. club, marketing club, and the Finance Connection. In regards to given back to the community, in 2005 I created a scholarship for student-athletes at Oakland High School. I created a fundraisinb program with the A's that has generated over $220,000 for Bay Area schools in the past four years. I continue to lead a public safety initiative that raises money for E11a Baker Center's Silence-the Violence program, which also provides 2,000 at-risk youth to opportunity to attend an A's game and job and resource fair for free. I would be honored to have the opportunity to apply my skill- set and energy to our great city of Dublin as a member of the City Council. .~ I ~$ Sean O Keefe .7549 Donohue Drive, Dublin CA 94568 EDUCATION. The Leavey School at Santa Clara University June 2008 MBA, International Business ' Extracurricular:.lblarketing Club, International Business, Club, Entrepreneur's Club University of California at Santa Barbara Tune 2002 Bachelor: of Arts; Communication & Sports Management EXPERIENCE Oakland Athletics Baseball Company Nov 2002 -Present , Business Development & Premium Seat Sales Manager ^ Develop; write, and ]ead the implementation of marketing and business deyelopinent plans. ^ Train; motivate, mentor, and evaluate the business development staff.. ^ Develop: and recommend product positioning; packaging; and pricing strategy. ^ P&L responsibility:. Business Development, Senior Account Manager ^ Responsible for orchestrating cause-marketing,efforts with-the Fremont Mayor and City Council, .and the Mayor. of Oakland to drive revenue and goodwill iri the community. ^ Lead initiative fo develop strategic partnerships in Silicon Valley. Corporate Partnerships &_Hospitality, Account Manager ^ .Top new business-.producer in 2005, 2006,.2007, and 2008 amongst 10 colleagues.. ^ Sell marketing packages to help clients- achieve their strategic objectives..Packages include: online ads; ; signage; radio, print; community programs, hospitality, & activation components. Interim Co-Director of Tickets Sales ^ Co=managed Ticket Sales staff of eight. Developed and implemented sales, marketing, & pricing strategies. ^ Created 2006 pricing and business development strategy for luxury suites and group tickets. ^ Collaborated with internal team and advertising agency"to create sales collateral and marketing material. Group Sales Manager ^ Led department to~ company record: $3.6M1V1 in Group Ticket revenue'with the implementation of new programs. ^ P&L responsibility. Ticket Sales; Account,Manager ^ Set all-time company record of $590K in ticket sales revenue for first year employees. Vector Marketing Corporation Oct 1998 --Ian 2002 Assistant Manager ^ Recruited, interviewed and trained over 30+ new sales representatives. Managed new reps with weekly reviews. ^ Led field training initiative to mentor new representatives by offering a model for success. Sales Representative ^ Achieved. highest sales rank in company with personal sales exceeding $95K. ^ Handled the direct sales of high quality cutlery and culinary products from initial contact to close of sale. SKILLS &'ATTRIBUTES •1Vlaximizing utilization of assets and relationships `' •Team player •Revenue generation •Innovator ADDITIONAL Other.• Established scholarship at Oakland" High School in 2005; .a $1,500 yearly tuition contribution. •Raised $300K+ for local schools through creation of the A's Step Up to the Plate For Education program. •Member of Silicon Valley Leadership Group and Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce .: , 54bmt by Email ~a ~g APPLICATION TO SERVE ON DUBLIN CITY CO IL For the unexpired term ending December 2010 .RECEIVED CITY OF DWBLIN ~.~ Off' DU~l,.. Return to: City Clerk flE~ ~ 0 2008 ~ `~L City of Dublin ~ ~ ~ g •ry~ . 1 18~ 100 Civic Plaza CIiY MANAGER'S ~FICE ~~ ~~ Dublin, CA 94568 ~V ~/ ~'~LrFOR~~ APPLICANTS MUST BE REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN Name Mona Lisa Ballesteros Date 12/10!08 Address 4304 Talle Way, Dublin CA 94568 Phone (Home) . (Work) _ (Cell; E-mail Employer: Dublin San Ramon Services District Address: 7051 Dublin Blvd., Dublin CA 94568 Type Of Business: Water & Wastewater provider Background, Education, Experience: Please see attached. Why do you want to be on the City Council? Prior Public Service or Civic activity:_ Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 53 ~ ~g 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? Please see attached. 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre- meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. ~f aP ~$ rJ 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? Please see attached. 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can mak_ a as a member of the City Council? Other information or comments: NOTE: • Interviews will take place at the next Regular City Council meeting on December 16, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. • Applicants should be available, if necessary, for a Special Meeting of the City Council on December 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers. ~V ` SIGNATURE Date: a d Please Return Completed Application to Caroline Soto, City C1erk,100 Civic Plaza., Dublin, CA 94568 by 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Postmarks Will Not Be Accepted. 5~ Asa Background, Education, Experience: Married, mother of two children, Hispanic, born in Arizona, resident of Dublin since 2004. Associates in Graphic Design and currently enrolled at Diablo Valley College. Currently employed at DSRSD as an Administrative Technician, previous experiences include project management at a security company, administrative clerk at City of Phoenix Municipal Court; Neighborhood Services department, Retirement department and City Clerk. Why do you want to be on the City Council? My husband and 1 purchased a home in Dublin in 2004. We had moved here originally from Arizona. We temporarily lived in San Jose and Fremont. We took one look at Dublin and knew this was the place we wanted to raise our son. This is the first place in a long time where 1 feel at home and plan on staying. I want to be on the City Council to contribute my time and earnest opinion on matters that will directly affect me, my family, my neighbors and friends. Dublin is an excellent place to raise a family. With my second son being only one year old, I would like to do my best to be of assistance to the City of Dublin and its residents in enhancing their way of life. Prior Public Service or Civic activity: Volunteered for Science Fun Fair, Dougherty Movie night, participated in Junior Achievement, Dublin Leadership Academy and the Finance Committee for Measure L. 1. What do you believe are the top three policy issues facing the City and how do you believe you can contribute to solving them? I.) Development: 1 am concerned about the slowing in the housing market and the amount of foreclosures currently taking place. I understand this is not only a local issue but it does directly affect every property owner in Dublin. As a homeowner and with family and friends who are and are not homeowners, I hear the growing concerns and believe this community deserves a Council that will do it's best to maintain the value or appearance of our neighborhoods by implementing assistance programs or having ongoing open discussions with residents to gather information and ideas on what action the City could take to work on this issue. 2) Traffic Congestion: I believe all residents are very familiar with the amount of traffic that flows on I-580. This is especially true when traffic diverts to Dublin Boulevard due to an accident on I-580. While I know this is not directly in control of the City, I also know we have progressively joined forces with other local agencies in the Tri-Valley who are affected as well to address this ongoing concern. I support the continuation of this effort. With Dublin growing to the east, Dublin . Boulevard is the only main thoroughfare for residents driving from one side of Dublin to the other, further impacting the use of this main road. 3) School District Collaboration: With funding from schools decreasing, I believe the City could assist the School District in ways it has not considered. One idea would be to offer school employees training opportunities the City offers to its employees. For example, Workplace Violence is a State mandated training where I am employed. We are required to take this training every two ~6~~ to three years. The training cycle is staggered so not every employee is required to take the training in the same year, therefore leaving a few seats open. If City and School District employees are also required to take this type of training, would it be possible to make mandatory training a joint effort between agencies to potentially reduce the cost to all? Would it be possible to take this approach for other classes and training? 4J Environmentally conscious: l believe the City should do more to lead in environmentally friendly ways to live and work. We could join forces with the Water District to promote awareness regarding the importance of water conservation and manage our water use more closely; we could emphasis reduction in energy consumption by asking businesses in our area to change their lighting system at night to become motion activated, rather then leaving all lights on for the duration of the night, thereby potentially reducing a part of their carbon footprint; we could encourage residents and business to reduce their waste from going directly to a landfill by education them on not only on recycling but how to maximize the utilization of their compost bin. 2. Being an effective member of the City Council requires a good deal of pre-meeting preparation including the willingness to read up to several hundred pages of staff reports before each meeting. How will you handle this responsibility? I would make this responsibility a priority by setting aside time on a re-occurring basis. I would proactively manage my time in order to prepare for each meeting and continue to balance my other responsibilities at work and at home. If additionally time allocation is required I would apply it during my lunch hour, extra time at night or time over the weekend to ensure I am well prepared 1 understand this is not aone-time project or assignment and is an important commitment. 3. In your view, what do you believe your relationship as a City Councilmember should be to the public? Other Councilmembers? City Manager? City Employees? [n regards to the public, I see this position as being a civil servant. I would be in that capacity to serve them. I would not be above them or below them, simply beside them to take their concerns and voice them to the council. To other councifinembers it would be a similar relationship. We are all Dublin residents and deserve the same level of respect and acknowledgement. With regard to the City Manager and City employees, they also deserve equal respect and understanding. This relationship is a direct give and take of responsibilities towards one another. I recognize the fact that they are experts in their fields and should be called upon in that capacity whenever a Councilmember feels more information is needed before making a decision. In the end, input from all relationships should be valued and shown consideration. 4. What is your view of providing services to the community and the financing of those services? What additional services, if any, do you believe should be provided to the Community? If the City can afford to fund programs at this time without further taxing the residents, I would be fine with that. If it is services that require a fee the fee should be to those participating. At this time I actually believe the City should organize a program far volunteers. We should have one place where residents could go to find out how they could do their part for the City. We have a great ~7 ~ ~g community and I feel that if the residents were aware and given the chance to how they could help their neighbor they would. 5. What do you feel is the most important contribution you can make as a member of the City Council? If given the opportunity, l believe my most important contribution would be that of listening and taking that message to the Council. I also have a way of thinking outside of the box. With the country's current economic situation, people at every level of government are having to rethink current allocation of funds and how best to maintain or reduce spending with the least impact to their community. Page 1 of 1 Caroline Soto From: Mona Lisa Ballesteros Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:58 PM To: city clerk Subject: Application for Councilmember Attachments: 20081210145649916. pdf Hello, Attached is my application. Thank you, Mona Lisa Ballesteors s8 ~~ 12/10/2008