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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 23, 1995
SUBJECT:
Appointments recommended by Mayor Houston to Planning Commission
EXHmITS ATTACHED: Applications completed by
Don D. Johnson
Steven L. Lockhart
J. David Bradley
Dale C. Garren
Gloria J. HusickIHoxsie
LeRoy A. North
_ / Becky L. Strong
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RECOMMENDA TION: . Confirm appointments recommended by Mayor Houston (Steve Lockhart
and Don Johnson) or provide appropriate direction to StafT.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: As a result of advertisements placed in local newspapers, 7 people applied for
2 openings on the City's Planning Commission by the December 22, 1994, deadline.
On January 9, 1995, Mayor Houston requested that the City Council confirm the appointment of Steve
Lockhart and Don Johnson to the Planning Commission. At that meeting, by a majority vote, the
Council directed that the appointments be continued to this meeting in order that the Council could have
an opportunity to review the applications submitted by all interested individuals.
StafT recommends that the Council either confirm Mayor Houston's appointments to the Planning
Commission, or provide appropriate direction to StafT.
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COPIES TO: J. David Bradley
Dale C. Garren
Gloria J. HusickIHoxsie
LeRoy A. North
Becky L. Strong
Steve Lockhart
Don Johnson C I T VeL E R K i
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December 19, 1994
Don D. Jolmson
8157 Via Zapata
Dublin, CA 94568
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Retired Sales Management & Business Owner
Dublin Resident: 14 years at the above address
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Memberships:
Portland State University
1951 U. S. Anny, Honorable Discharge, Sgt. First Class
Nabisco Brands - 36 years. Worked in all field sales positions from entry level sales
to highest field sales management position. I worked as Assistant Director of
Corporate Sales at Nabisco's World Headquarters during the mid~sixties. The last 20
years, I held the position of Divisional Sales Manager. This position was responsible
for sales, marketing and distribution of Nabiseo products and managing about 420
employees through 30 direct reporting support management. Nabisco had seventeen
divisions nationwide. The San Francisco Division covered the six norlhwestcrn sL.'ltes
and Alaska.
The hnprint Works was established after retirement in 1987 in Dublin. It is a
distIibutor of business gifts, advertising specialty items, awards, implinted spOliswear
and represents about 1,300 manufacturers. These products are sold to corporations
and individual companies throughout the Bay Area. TIle Imprint Works L'i now a
a partnership owned by Brad Johnson and DeeDee Johnson.
Dublin Chamber of Commcrcc since 1987 and havc sClvcd as an Ambassador,
on the Board of Directors and President. I have selved on various committees in the
past years. i.e. Transportation, Economic Development, Golf, Business Fair and
Tri- Valley Development.
Community Service: Served on the following City Conunittees:
City Business Registration
Sign Ordinance
Business Development Task Force
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PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION
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NAME
Don D. Johnson
DATE
December 19, 1994
ADDRESS 8157 Via Zapata
Dublin, CA 94568
TELEPHONE # (HOME) 510 828-6861
(WORK)
510 829-6519
1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning Commission?
To assist"in Dublin's future growth and make it a city where
business and residents vant to work and live to improve the city's
image.
2. What is your knowledge of and experience in planning and Zoning?
In my early education, I studied the building arts and architectural
drawing. I bave working knowledge of construction.
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
Future growth is essential for our city to give quality services
to its residents. Revenue must continue to grow.
4. What should the city's position be regarding growth?
The City should have well planned, controlled commercial, retail
and residential growth.
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
Dublin needs a full range of housing - low to high income, a artments,
condominiums and individual homes.
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6. What do you think are the major
regarding future planning?
Most DUblin residents are concerned
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concerns of Dublin residents
about the congestion caused by
growth (traffic) and added cost of utilities (water, sewer, etc.).
7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance Dublin's business
districts?
We must make sure current owners maintain the appearance of their
building. The City must keep its streets, sidewalks and Right-of-ways
presentable.
8. What, if anything, should the city council demand of developers
in future developments?
Future development must pay for all improvements. i.e. streets, sewer,
water utilities etc. None of the growth cost should be passed on to
current residents.
9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
the community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
I have no problem in making unpopular decisions. In my past business
experience, I have had to make difficult decisions.
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
of the Planning commission?
An understanding of business, the ability to negotiate, analyze and
apply common sense which will assist in the planning process.
SIGNATURE: ~~
In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the planning
commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, city Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. O. Box 2340, DUblin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
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:~l8 years 01 management experience.
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Ambassador for llublin Chamber 01' GUlllm/O!rl:(;.
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t'ark.s r)nd I?ecreation Commiss.toller tor l!a~~L 4 ))HcH'~:;.
Tu of tel' lilY knol-/Jedge and experlenue 1.0 pr.'olllol.t') and
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NAME
Steven L Lockhart
DATE
Dec. 20,1994
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ADDRESS
8136 Creekside Dr
Dublin, CA 94568
TELEPHONE # (HOME)
829-2887
(WORK)
(408) 253-4000
1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning Commission?
To help structure the future of our city through competent planning ideas.
2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
Have attended most city council meetings over the last 5 years- was involved
in the Annexation issue for Eastern Dublin-was involved in Parks planning
with Parks and Communty services commision.
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
Must be well planned and coordinated to support our community. A Community
must continue to grow or it will stagnate.
4. What should the city's position be regarding growth?
The city should support and pursue reasonable growth to ensure continued
prosperty in its sphere of influence.
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
We need to consider a wide range of housing including some affordable housing.
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Water, Sewer,Traffi~ and the rate at which we grow.
7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance Dublin's business
districts?
I support a program to help Businesses improve their aprearance which will
attract more shoppers.
8. What, if anything, should the city council demand of developers
in future developments?
Developers must pay their own way- the finacial burden cannot fall on the
existing residents.
9. HoW do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
the community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
Having been involved in business managment for 28 years, r've had to make
decisions that were unpopular to some but were best overall. As long as the issue
is researched and everyones concerns conciderd~ .the decision will'with -stand the
test of time.
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
of the planning commission?
A business-like approach to planning the future'of our city. My background has been
in long range forecasting and goal setting. I have a sincere desire in seeing
our city develope in a sound and organized manner.
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SIGNATUR
In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the planning
Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, city Clerk, 100 civic Plaza, P. O. Box 2340, Dublin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
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NAME
,T. David Bradley
DATE December 21. 1994
ADDRESS
7751 Crossridge Road
Dublin, CA 94568
TELEPHONE # (HOME)
(510) 828-2354
(WORK) (510) 463-0931 EXT. 232
1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning commission?
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2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
See attached
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
See attached
4. what should the city's position be regarding growth?
See attached
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
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What 0 you thlnk are he maJor concerns of Dublln reSl ents.
regarding future planning?
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7. What, if anything, should be done to enhance Dublin's business
districts?
See attached
8. What, if anything, should the city council demand of developers
in future developments?
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9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
the community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
See .'ltt.'lr.nprl
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
of the planning Commission?
See attached
In order t be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the Planning
commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Reck, city Clerk, 100 civic Plaza, P. o. Box 2340, Dublin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
OCCUPATION: Director of Forward Pl.'lnning
UDe Homes, Inc.
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1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning commission?
Serving on Dublin's Planning Commission would allow me to take an
active role in planning Dublin's future and maintaining its high
standard of living and quality of life.
2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
I have spent the last 12 years in the real estate industry and have
a comprehensive understanding of real estate law including all
aspects of the Subdivision Map Act and CEQA. During my career, I
have had to conform to municipal codes and zoning ordinances and
have worked extensively with the planning staffs from a variety of
cities and counties.
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
Dublin is constrained from growing to the north and south. Because
of the sensitive environmental constraints to the west and the
topography of the eastern boundary, the most logical direction for
growth is to the east. I strongly feel that future growth should be
well planned and managed to the degree that we have the
infrastructure and services to support it.
4. What should the City'S position be regarding growth?
Growth is a regional issue with regional ramifications. I believe
that it is imperative for Dublin to work closely with all of the
cities within the Tri-Valley. Growth is inevitable and cannot be
shut off. If not planned appropriately, rapid growth will cause too
large of a strain on existing services and infrastructure.
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
All cities are required by the State to provide a housing element
for their General Plan that incorporates a broad range of housing.
I personally feel that for a healthy economy and business base that
there must be a balanced mix of all housing types.
6. What do you think are the major concerns of Dublin residents
regarding future planning?
Residents of Dublin are generally in favor of growth and most have
benefitted from it. Their desire is to see well planned
developments and responsible decisions from city officials. people
do not want to see their streets and schools overcrowded or the
quality of police and fire protection dissipate.
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7. what, if anything, should be done to enhance Dublin's business
districts?
Businesses provide jobs for residents, income for local government
and opportunities for everyone. Businesses need to be free of over
regulation and tight governmental restrictions. Providing
businesses with the ability to grow and expand is imperative for
Dublin's future.
B.' What I if anything, should the City Council demand of developers
in~uture developments?
The City Council should require that developers mitigate their
share of the impacts created by proposed projects. However,
developers and new development should not be viewed as the cure all
for solving the City's existing problems. New home buyers and new
businesses should be encouraged and not burdened or penalized with
exdessiye permits and fees designed to solve problems that are not
.sol~ly created by new growth.
9. ,How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
the community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
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,I..consider myself to be open-minded and will weigh all aspects of
a decision before reaching a conclusion. If a consensus of opinion
exists and the conclusion is rational, I will support it. However,
I have a strong sense of right and wrong and I will make the
v,decision that I feel is right and can be justified, even if it is
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10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a
member of the Planning Commission?
Being the Director of Land Acquisition and Forward Planning for a
national home builder, I have a strong background in and extensive
knowledge of planning and zoning issues. I deal with these issues
;'. on a daily basis. As an employee of a homebuilder I I am interested
. in~ncouraging growth and development. As a resident of Dublin and
~the ,:fat.her of 3 small children, I want to insure that Dublin's
growth is well planned and properly managed and that the quality of
living in Dublin is maintained.
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1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning Commission?
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2. What is your knowledge of and experience in planning and zoning?
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
4. What should the city's position be regarding growth?
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9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
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10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
of the planning commission?
SIGNATURE:
OCCUPATION:
In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the planning
Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, city Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. o. Box 2340, Dublin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
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NAME: DALE C. GARREN
December 21, 1994
ADDRESS: 7254 TINA PLACE
TELEPHONE: (HOME) 828-2678 (WORK) 408-252-9131
1. WHY ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BEING ON THE PLANNING COMMISSION?
My interest in becoming involved with the City of Dublin Planning Commission stems
from a desire to contribute to the community which I have been a resident of for the
last 15 years. I have very strong qualifications for this position and would like to
contribute to the community with my skills in this area.
2. WHAT IS YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF AND EXPERIENCE IN PLANNING AND
ZONING?
My knowledge and skills in this area have been developed as a result of my
professional endeavors as the development and projects manager for a major bay
area developer for the last 12 years. My professional life evolves around working on a
daily basis with community development agencies throughout the bay area. I am
vastly knowledgeable in the area of community planning and development and have
worked with virtually ever city in the bay area.
3. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT DUBLIN'S FUTURE GROWTH?
My sentiments on the future growth of Dublin are, from a professional standpoint, that
Dublin faces a challenge of being the ground area between two tug of war teams
desperately struggling to pull the other over the line. My parable relates to the fact that
geographically Dublin is the crossroads between two rapidly developing areas with an
abundance of real estate and opportunity, while Dublin, short of annexation, is
confined by geography and lack of real estate development opportunity. Dublin, by
virtue of geography, must keep up with the development and maintenance of
infrastructure required to be the sometimes unwilling crossroads and yet share the
smallest portions of economic benefit from the relationship with surrounding
communities. Annexation and expansion with an eye on public infrastructure benefit
are critical to successful growth.
4. WHAT SHOULD THE CITY'S POSITION BE REGARDING GROWTH?
Dublin's position on future growth must be the same as any well planned ,well
managed community. This means that growth as defined in the general plan and
growth that provides benefit to the community and its needs is important. I don't want
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to sound altruistic with my answer to this question but rather stress that this is
precisely the type of clear cut, purposeful, direction the city must pursue to assure that
Dublin survives the potential disasters befalling other communities with less clear cut
goals. Dublin must put a clear emphasis on rehabilitation of it retail tax base and
couple annexation and expansion with benefit directed to support of the "crossroad
public infrastructure" it must provide by virtue of geography.
5. WHAT TYPE (S) OF HOUSING DO WE NEED?
The types of housing needed in Dublin fall into two basic categories. Community
economics-dictate that some must fall into the median level economic spectrum while
a higher end type of housing will also form a portion. There are two basic
development opportunities available from a real estate perspective in Dublin. The first
type would be elevated density which can provide housing opportunity for the median
income level needs and, by virtue of density and private improvements, provide higher
fee structure benefit for the physical area consumed and impact created. This type of
development is typical in situations where small infill limitations occur such as the
Village Parkway area. The second type would be a lower density, higher end housing
offering an opportunity for move up and across residents which would allow "food
chain" mechanics to occur in the community and provide stable effective improvement.
The emphasis in this development situation would be on public infrastructure
considerations coupled with services and areas of community beneficial use. This type
of development would require an aggressive annexation and capitalization effort.
6. WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE MAJOR CONCERNS OF DUBLIN RESIDENTS
REGARDING FUTURE PLANNING?
I believe the concerns of Dublin residents towards future planning are in the areas of
school impact, public safety, and the intrusion of surrounding communities on the
already highly impacted public infrastructure. The average Dublin resident is inter-
community minded and would probably approach expansion and development with a
cautious optimism at best.
7. WHAT, IF ANYTHING, SHOULD BE DONE TO ENHANCE DUBLIN'S BUSINESS
DISTRICTS?
The revitalization that is presently occurring is critical to the survival of the retail and
services portion of Dublin as a community. In addition to the economic mechanics,
which provide an important tax base, it is essential that retail and service businesses
on a community basis survive and remain healthy. The spirit, identity and "community
health" are closely related to the viability and vitality of a communities retail and
service businesses.
8. WHAT, IF ANYTHING, SHOULD THE CITY COUNCIL DEMAND OF
DEVELOPERS IN FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS?
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Lets get something straight, and that is the misconception that developers pay for
anything required by City Councils. The only one that pays is the consumer. The
question should be, what should the City Council demand from developments. The
answer to this question is satisfaction and mitigation of impacts that occur, as defined
within a reasonable relationship, as a result of the development. That further, the
development conform to the general plan and provide benefit to the community on the
large part. .
9. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT MAKING A DECISION FOR THE OVERALL GOOD
OF THE COMMUNITY, BUT UNPOPULAR WITH SOME NEIGHBORS?
My answer to this is quite simple. There is only one possible decision that anyone can
make when is public service, the decision that benefits the majority of the people you
are trying to serve.
10. WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN MAKE AS A
MEMBER OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION?
I would bring to the Planning Commission 20 years of experience and training in
community development. I have worked hand in hand with most of the cities and
agencies in the bay area. I have seen good planning and I have seen bad. I am
acutely aware of what constitutes a reasonable relationship and what doesn't in terms
of impact. I am intimately acquainted and vastly experienced in the mechanics of
development. I was a resident of Dublin before is was incorporated. I am
interconnected with the community. I want to give of my skills in what I see as an
important transitional period iiJthe communities history and success.
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NAME GLORIA J. HUSlCR, aka HOXSIE
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7080 Donlon Wav, Suite 222, Dublin, CA 94568 (work)
TELEPHONE # (HOME) (510) 829-3229
(WORK) (5l0) 833-2666
1. Why are you interested in being on the Planning Commission?
I desire to be involved in the decision making process of this
community where I both live and work. My current law practice finally
a10ws me this time and opportunity to become involve where business
constraints in the past have precluded this participation in community
development in the past.
2. What is your knowledge of and experience in Planning and Zoning?
I have in the past represented clients in matters relating to land use,
development and zoning and I have gained an abiding respect for the
rights of jurisdictions to properly regulate development and growth of
their communities that is in the public interest.
3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
.We should be careful to evaluate growth and development of this area and
the tri-val1ey by focusing the potential impact of such growth on our
resources and impose appropriate mitigation meansures on the growth so
that it is not done "at any cost." Growth that is managed and in keeping
with regional coordination with the Tri-Valley.
4. What should the city's position be regarding growth?
Growth that is in the best interests of this community should be welcomed.
We should place reliance on our long range objectives specified in our
General Plan and adopt such projects that are in keeping with said General
Plan and the Town's ultimate objectives as a community.
5. What type(s) of housing do we need?
We should strive to supply sufficient housing for every level of employmen
opportunity present in our community or desired to be available in our
community. With this objective, our employers will be supplied with a
proper working pool and we will be able to maintain a community that
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The potential adverse impact on our residents and businesses relating to
traffic problems that has resulted and will continue to result from new
projects in our community, in particular, the development of BART in this
area and t~e build~p of the OSC Shopping Area on Dublin Blvd.
7. What, ~f anyth~ng, should be done to enhance Dubl~n's business
districts?
Continued insistence on upgrading both signing and landscaping standards
appropriate for the individual sites. Also, additional study should be
stepped up for the traffic and parking problems in the immediate areas
of freeway entrances and exists as they flow into the business areas on
Dublin Blvd.
8. What, if anything, should the city council demand of developers
in future developments?
The project should be in the best interests of the community, and, once
approved, council should insist on a quality of development that is
recognized as such in the finished project.
9. How do you feel about making a decision for the overall good of
the community, but unpopular with some neighbors?
Quite satisfied with the decision as long as the opportunity was there
to explain to those affronted by the decision the basis of the decision and
the necessity of making the decision that meets the larger needs of the
community.
10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
of the Planning commission?
I am a long time resident that has raised my Son and placed him through
this community's school system. Because of this and watching the growth
and development of Dublin, I believe I could generate a focus of the
Commission 0 of this community that is in the best
ster discussions of alternatives available
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ed, regionally coordinated, growth.
In order to by the Mayor for appointment to the Planning
Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, city Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. O. Box 2340, DUblin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
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10. What is the most important contribution you can make as a member
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In order to be considered by the Mayor for appointment to the planning
commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, City Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. O. Box 2340, Dublin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.
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3. How do you feel about Dublin's future growth?
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In order to be considered by th ayor for appointment to the Planning
Commission, please return this completed form to the attention of Kay
Keck, city Clerk, 100 Civic Plaza, P. o. Box 2340, DUblin, CA 94568
by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, December 22, 1994.