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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 5,1997
SUBJECT:
Appointment to Planning Commission
Report Prepared by Kay Keele, City Clerk
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
A) Letter of Resignation submitted by Bob Fasulkey
B) Application of Fred Musser
RECOM:MENDATION:
Confinn Mayor's appointment of Fred Musser to Planning
Commission
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
None
DESCRlPTION: In January of 1997, Bob Fasulkey was appointed to the Planning
Commission to a term ending in December of2000. Mr. Fasulkey recently resigned his position due to a
.' change in his job situation.. Mayor Houston bas appointed Fred J. Musser to fill the unexpired term
Staff recommends that the City Council confirm the Mayor's appointment of Fred J. Musser to the
Planning Commission to a term ending in December 2000.
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July 3, 1997
City of Dublin
100 Civic Center Drive
Dublin, CA 94568
Attention: Mr. Eddie Peabody
Dear Eddie,
Do to a change in my employment situation, I must resign my position as planning
commissioner. I will working out oftown on many of the days that the commission
meets and I will not be able to responsibly perform my duties.
I am disappointed that I cannot continue to work with such a fine group as you" your
staff, and the commissioners.
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Sincerely,
Bob Fasulkey
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EXHIBIT A
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PLANNING COMMISSION APPUCA nON
NAME
ADDRESS
Fred J. Musser
DATE July 3,1997
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11975 West Vomat Road
Dublin. California 94560
TELEPHONE # (HOME) (510) 551-5360
(WORK)
(510) 736-4000
1. Why are you interested in serving on the Planning Commission?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
PLEASE~SEE ATTACHED
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3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
4. What should the City's position be regarding growth?
PLEASE':SEE ATTACHED
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What type(s) of housing do we need?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
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What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding
future planning?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
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What, if anything, should be done to enhance Dublin's business districts?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
8. What, if anything, should the City Council demand of developers in
future developments?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of the
community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of
the Planning Commission?
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED
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SIGNATURE
In order to be consi he Mayor for appointment to the Planning Commission, please
rdUrn this completed form to the attention of Kay Keek, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. O.
Box 2340, Dublin, CA 94568.
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PLANNING COMMISSION APPUCATION
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NAME
Fred J. Musser
DATE
June 27. 1997
ADDRESS
11975 West Vomac Road. Dublin. CA 94568
TELEPHONE # (HOME)
(510) 551-5360
(WORK)
(510) 736-4000
1. Why are you interested in serving on the Plann.in.g Commission?
As a planning professional and a resident of Dublin I am excited about Dublin's future! I
have lived in Dublin for the past eight years and have seen a lot of changes and
development proposals in town. Many of my friends and neighbors are concerned about
the quality of life in Dublin and how it is impacted by the course and quality of
development on both the east and west sides of town. Serving on the City of Dublin
Planning Commission would enable me to take a much more active role in my
commWlity. It will enable me to actively participate in planning for Dublin's future, and
hopefully enhance the City of Dublin's livability, economy and civic pride.
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What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
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I have over 20 years of experience working in the field of real-estate development in
both the public and private sectors. I have both a Bachelors and a Masters degree in
Urban Planning from the California State Polytechnic University at Pomona and San
Jose State University.
My work experience in development includes the following:
a) Served as a City Planner for both the Cities of Fontana and San Carlos California.
b) Worked as a planning consultant/project manager for the civil engineering firms of
George Nolte and Associates and MacKay & Somps preparing Environmental
Impact Reports, doing site planning, urban design and entitlement processing on
industrial, commercial and residential projects allover the State of California.
c) Developed both large and small industrial parks and high tech spec office facilities
as a project manager for McCandless Development in both California and Florida.
d) Worked for Pulte Homes as their Director of Forward Planning for Northern
California overseeing all of the entitlement processing on all of their new home
communities.
e) Served as a Forward PlannerlProject manager for Signature Properties in Pleasanton
f) Owned my own consulting business DSI - Development Services Inc.
g) I am presently employed by Braddock & Logan, With the title Land Acquisition,
buying and developing land in California.
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How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
I am excited about Dublin's future. But I'm sure that I share the concerns of many in the
community regarding how and where that development will take place and how it will
affect the environment and the overall quality of life in Dublin.
4. What should the City's position be regarding growth?
The City should encourage growth and development as long as it is well planned, well
thought out and positively impacts the City's economy, environment and quality of life
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
Dublin needs a full range of housing types and pricing to meet all the housing needs of
the community. Currently Dublin would appear to need more variety in attached
housing product and more move up higher end housing.
6.
What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents regarding
future planning?
In discussing Dublin's future with my friends and neighbors I think they are concerned
regarding the environment and the overall quality of life in the City. i.e. How is future
growth and development going to impact our schools, traffic, air quality, crime, and the
livability of the City?
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What, if anyt:bing, should be done to enhance Dublin's business
districts?
Dublin's older business areas need to be carefully looked at in light of the changing
commercial market place and the ability of these older commercial facilities to meet the
needs of current commercial users. A number of significant commercial users have left
Dublin in recent years for larger facilities in adjacent communities. This has been in
response in part to the trend towards larger "big box" commercial users who's needs
cannot be met in the older smaller existing commercial spaces in Dublin. The City needs
to work with commercial property owners and developers in these older areas of town to
create incentives for redeveloping some of these older commercial spaces to meet
current needs so that these areas do not deteriorate and become a problem for the
community.
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What, if anyt:bing, should the City Councll demand of developers in future
developments?
The City needs to demand quality development that pays its own way, addresses
community needs, enhances the livability of Dublin, and that increases the tax and job
base for City as a whole. The challenge is making sure that this actually takes place
when development is processed through the City. I feel that my extensive background in
development gives me a unique opportunity to evaluate development projects and assist
the City in making the difficult decisions necessary to take Dublin forward into the
future. I would look forward to being able to participate in continuing the good planning
and forethought that has created the Dublin that we all live in and take pride in today. .
9. How do you feel about ft'IAldng a decision for the overall good of the
community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
The good of the community has to come first. That is the overall underlying principle
behind planning and zoning. I know that I can make the hard decisions that will benefit
the overall good of the community. At the same time I also recognize the value of
compromise and negotiation in resolving potential conflict and hopefully working
through potential problems to the mutual benefit of all those concerned. More often than
not development issues can be resolved by having the developer work with the
surrounding neighbors to be sensitive to their needs and thereby create a win-win
situation for both the neighborhood and the developer.
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member of
the P1Aftftiftg Commission?
I feel that I can be a real asset to the community by bringing all my professional
expertise and education as a professional planner to the Commission. My past
experience will aid the Commission in critiquing and evaluating projects and also bring
the developers perspective or side of the story to the Commission. If anything I think
that I will be a more critical judge of projects as opposed to being a rubber stamp for
future development
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