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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2015-09-02 packet NOTICE OF MEETING & TENTATIVE AGENDA Council Committee on Administration Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015 – 8:00 a.m. Boone/Bancroft Room (City Hall) – 320 E McCarty St Tentative Agenda 1. Call to Order. 2. Roll Call. 3. Approval of Minutes. 4. Amendment to Transportation Chapter (Hilpert). 5. Recommendation for Lobbyist RFP Award to Rackers Consulting (Hilpert). 6. Bill and summary for amendment to ordinance for Purchase or Possession of Tobacco by Minors (Hilpert). 7. Ordinance pertaining to Deputy City Clerks (Hilpert). 8. Appointment Review (Strope). a. List of all applicants to Board and Commissions. 9. Public Comments. 10. New Business. 11. Adjournment. NOTES Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Minutes of Meeting Jefferson City Council Committee on Administration Wednesday, August 5, 2015 City Hall - 320 E. McCarty Street Large Conference Room ATTENDEES. Committee members present: Jim Branch, Laura Ward, Glen Costales, Mark Schreiber, and Ken Hussey. Staff present : Drew Hilpert, Gail Strope, Britt Smith, Bill Lockwood, and Janice McMillan. Others present : Mayor Carrie Tergin, Madeleine Leroux, Ron Medin, Cindy Layton, and Stephanie Bell. Meeting came to order at 8:00 a.m. Councilman Hussey made a motion to approve the minutes which was seconded by Councilwo man Ward. The motion passed 5-0. Fountain of Hope. Presented by Drew Hilpert. Mr. Hilpert explained that the Arts Foundation desired to construct a Fountain to be called the “Fountain of Hope” in the ally next to Saffees. That staff position on the request was neutral because costs to maintain such a fountain have not been determined. Ron Medin discussed the benefits of the project and expressed concern that the draft lease put too much responsibility on the Foundation. Cindy Layton discussed the benefits of the Fountain project. Stephanie Bell expressed the position of the Downtown Association. Britt Smith expressed what he believed could be the types of maintenance required for such a Fountain. After questions and discussion, the discussion concluded with direction that the Fountain design would continue and that Staff and Mr. Medin would work on a maintenance agreement. Show Me Pace ordinance. Presented by Drew Hilpert. Mr. Hilpert explained that the bill would allow Show Me P ACE to operate within the City as an authorized PACE board and would allow future PACE boards to operate within the City limits. After discussion and questions by the Council, Councilman Hussey made a motion to move the bill onto the Council for further consideration, which was seconded by Councilman Costales. The motion passed 5-0. Administrative Search Warrant ordinance. Presented by Drew Hilpert. Mr. Hilpert explained that the bill would allow municipal search warrants to be used for building code and nuisance code violations. After discussion and questions by the Council, Councilman Hussey made a motion to move the bill onto the Council for further consideration, which was seconded by Councilman Schreiber. The motion passed 5- 0. Junked Motor Vehicles ordinance. Presented by Drew Hilpert. Mr. Hilpert explained that the bill would apply nuisance procedures to junked boats and trailers. After discussion and questions by the Council, Councilman Costales made a motion to move the bill onto the Council for further consideration, which was seconded by Councilwoman Ward. The motion passed 5-0. Purchase of Tobacco by minors ordinance. Presented by Drew Hilpert. Mr. Hilpert explained that the bill would prohibit minors from purchasing any tobacco products and not just cigarettes. After discussion and questions Mr. Hilpert advised he would bring the bill back to the Committee after researching whether “tobacco products” was defined and make a recommendation whether e-cigarettes should be included. Appointments Review Presented by Gail Strope. The committee reviewed the recommendations by Mayor Tergin. After Discussion Councilman Hussey made a motion to move the bill onto the Council which was seconded by Councilman Costales. The motion passed 5-0. The approved members were as follows: Volunteer Full terms served Board or Commission Recommended appointment New term expires Term Full/Partial Deirdre Hirner 0 Cultural Arts Sarah Smith Mar 2017 PARTIAL Jeff Ahlers** 3 Transp & Traffic Enjoli Dixon June 2018 FULL Gregory Boyer* 2 Animal Shelter Gregory Boyer Sept 2018 FULL Jim Crago* 2 Animal Shelter Jim Crago Sept 2018 FULL Gregory Popp* 2 Animal Shelter Gregory Popp Sept 2018 FULL Daniel Hancock/ ALTERNATE N/A Board Adjustment Brad Schaefer Sept 2016 FULL Katy Lacy/ ALTERNATE N/A Board Adjustment Katy Lacy Sept 2016 FULL Robert Gammon/ ALTERNATE N/A Board Adjustment Robert Gammon Sept 2016 FULL James Gooch 1 Electrical Board James Gooch Sept 2018 FULL Richard Green 1 Electrical Board Richard Green Sept 2018 FULL Sam Thomas 1 Electrical Board Sam Thomas Sept 2018 FULL Public Comments Mayor Tergin noted that all the applicants for citizen bodies could now be viewed as part of the packet. Councilman Costales made a motion to adjourn which seconded by Councilman Hussey. The motion passed 5-0. Meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. BILL NO. [Bill No.] SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN _______________________ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, REVISING THE VEHICLE FOR HIRE REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN THE CITY CODE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 34 (Transportation) Article V (Vehicles for Hire) is amended as follows: ARTICLE V. VEHICLES FOR HIRE DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 34-60. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: Car Service. A business offered to the public to transport passengers and/or passengers and their property for a fixed charge, fee, or a rate based primarily upon the amount of time the vehicle is retained. Chauffeur Agency. A business which supplies a driver to operate a motor vehicle which is owned or rented by the customer and not owned or rented by the business. Courtesy car. Any vehicle used by an establishment to transport patrons of an establishment from said establishment to another location and/or back to the same establishment and nowhere else, or any vehicle used by an establishment arranging sightseeing or other similar tours for the purpose of transporting patrons of such establishment without charge. Director of Finance or Director. The Director of the Division of Finance of the City of Jefferson, or his designee. Limousine. A motor vehicle of more than five-passenger capacity, excluding the driver, that is licensed by the Missouri Department of Transportation, especially a luxurious automobile, normally driven by a chauffeur but shall not include motor buses. Limousine service. A business offered to the public to transport passengers and/or passengers and their property by limousine. Motor Bus. A motor vehicle having a seating capacity for ten (10) or more persons, but shall not include motor buses owned or leased by the city, state, school district or federal government. Motor Bus Service. A business offered to the public to transport passengers and/or passengers and their property by motor bus. Ridesharing Service — A business utilizing drivers, driver owned vehicles, and a proprietary mobile phone app in which passengers connect with drivers, wherein an electronic transfer of funds is used to recover costs directly associated with the transportation of passengers and/or passengers and their property, provided through the use of location technology to quantify those direct costs. (Ord. No. 15368, §1,2-2-2015) Taxicab. A vehicle for hire used by a taxicab business. Taxicab business. A business offered to the public t o transport passengers and/or passengers and their property for a charge or fee based primarily upon the distance or mileage utilized while transporting the passenger. Taxicab driver. The operator of a taxicab. Transportation network company means a company operating in the City of Jefferson that uses a digital network or software application to connect a passenger to transportation network services provided by a transportation network operator. Transportation network operator means an individual who operates a motor vehicle that is owned or leased by the individual, and not licensed as a public vehicle for hire taxicab or limousine under this Chapter, and used to provide transportation network services. Transportation network services means transportation of a passenger between points chosen by the passenger and that is prearranged by a transportation network company for compensation. Vehicle for hire. A motor vehicle with a capacity of not more than five passengers, or a motor vehicle with more than a capacity of five passengers which is not otherwise licensed as limousine with the Missouri Department of Transportation, exclusive of the driver, used in the transportation of persons or property for hire between points within this city, or between points within this city and points outside of this city, but not including limousines, courtesy cars or motor buses. Vehicles for hire include a car service, taxicab business, transportation network service, and all other services meeting the criteria set forth in this definition. Vehicle for hire business. The service or business of transporting persons and/or persons and their property for consideration, including a taxicab business, car service, transportation network company ridesharing service, and other similar services but excluding limousines, courtesy cars, and motor buses. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35 -1), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11366, § 1 & 2, 1-23-90; Ord. No. 15368, §1, 2 -2-2015) Sec. 34-61. Permit required. A. Business. It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation or partnership to operate a vehicle for hire business, limousine service, motor bus service or chauffeur agency without first obtaining a permit. B. Operator. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle for hire, limousine, or motor bus, without first obtaining a permit. (Ord. 14272, §12, 10 -15 -2007) Sec. 34-62. Permit fee. A. There shall be an annual permit fee for operation of a vehicle for hire business, limousine service, motor bus service, and Chauffeur agency. B. The annual permit fee for the first vehicle and for each additional vehicle shall be as set forth in Appendix Y. C. The annual fee shall be waived during the first permit period. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-8), 12-1-80) Sec. 34-63. Permit period. A. The first permit issued for operation of a vehicle for hire business, limousine service, motor bus service, and chauffeur agency shall be issued from the date of issue until December 31, of the year in which the permit is issued. B. All such permits issued thereafter shall be issued for one year beginning January 1st and ending December 31st. (Ord. No. 9556, § 35-14, 12-1-80; Ord. No. 12849, §1, 11-16-98) Sec. 34-64. Transfer prohibited. A permit issued pursuant to this Article shall not be transferred or assigned. Sec. 34-65. Display. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle for hire or limousine other than one operated pursuant to a valid permit to display any markings suggesting or indicating it is a vehicle for hire. Whenever a vehicle operated as a vehicle for hire is removed from service, the permit holder shall remove all markings suggesting it is a vehicle for hire. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-2), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11904, § 4, 5-17-93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003; (Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2- 2003) Sec. 34- 66. Revocation. A. Upon notice and hearing, the Director of Finance may suspend or revoke a certificate or permit issued pursuant to this Article or a convenience and necessity, for any of the following reasons: 1. Failure to conduct the permitted business for a period of thirty (30) days or longer. 2. Violation of this Code or any ordinances of the city or statutes of the state. 3. Employment of unlicensed drivers or drivers without a state or city issued permit. 4. Operation of vehicles without insurance on file as is prescribed by this article. 5. For Vehicles for Hire, failure to charge the rates prescribed by this chapter. 6. Aiding, abetting or assisting the promotion or advancement of any illegal activity, affair or business. 7. For Vehicles for Hire, failure to maintain the hours of operation set forth in the permit. 8. For Vehicles for Hire, failure to have the required number of vehicles. 9. 8. The violation of any condition or requirement of its permit. B. The Director shall issue written findings of fact setting forth the reasons for the action taken. C. If any party is aggrieved by the Decision of the Director they may appeal the action to the Cole County Circuit Court. Revocation or suspension pursuant to this section shall be considered an appealable decision pursuant to this Chapter. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-2), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11904, § 4, 5-17 -93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003) Sec. 34-67. Insurance requirements. A. Every holder of a permit issued pursuant to this article shall at all times during the course of such operations have on file and approved by the Director of Finance a certificate of public liability and property damage insurance covering each motor vehicle being operated in such vehicle for hire business by the holder of the certificate of convenience and necessity, in the minimum amounts of a combined single limit of Three hundred Thousand and no/100 Dollars property damage for any one accident. B. The following endorsement shall be attached to each certificate of insurance required by this section: "The policy to which this endorsement is attached shall not expire, nor shall the cancellation, revocation or suspension thereof take effect, until after ten (10) days' notice in writing by the company or insurer shall have first been given to the Director of Finance of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, in care of the City Hall Building, Jefferson City, Missouri, said period of ten (10) days' notice to commence to run from the date that notice is actually received at the office of the Director. "Attached to and forming a part of Policy No. _________ covered by Certificate of Insurance NO. _________ issued by _____________ to _____________. "A certificate of insurance shall not be accepted unless the policy of insurance underlying the certificate shall have been issued for a minimum period of six months." Sec. 34-68. Record keeping. Every holder of a permit issued pursuant to this article shall keep records of each dispatch, its origin, and its destination for each vehicle for hire. Records shall be kept for one year. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-4), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11904, § 4, 5-17 -93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003) Sec. 34-69. Zero Tolerance Policy. Every vehicle for hire business, limousine service, motor bus service or chauffeur agency shall establish a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drug use by its drivers or operators while the drivers or operators are performing services for the business. DIVISION 2. VEHICLES FOR HIRE Sec. 34-70. Application generally. A. Any person desiring to secure a permit to engage in, operate or conduct a vehicle for hire business within the city shall file with the Director of Finance a written application therefor, in duplicate, verified under oath, giving the following information: 1. The full name, residential and business addresses of the applicant for the past five (5) years; if a partnership, the name and residential and business addresses of all the partners for the past five (5) years; if a corporation, the name and residential address of all of the officers and directors for the past five (5) years. 2. Whether or not the applicant, or any persons listed in subsection (1) above, has been convicted of the violation of any federal or state felony law, or any federal or state misdemeanor involving the use or threat of force or violence or the sale of drugs or sexual abuse; or, within the previous two (2) years, has been convicted of violating any provision of this Code or has ever had a business license or other license or permit issued by the city revoked or suspended. Applicant shall supply a criminal record check by the Missouri State Highway Patrol or similar agency to verify the information provided in this section. 3. Whether or not the applicant or any person listed in subsection (1) above has unpaid claims or unsatisfied judgments against him for damages resulting from the negligent operation of a vehicle. 4. The past experience, if any, that the applicant has had in rendering a vehicle for hire service, including the dates such service was rendered and the city wherein the service was rendered. 5. Whether or not any license or permit to operate a vehicle for hire issued to applicant has ever been revoked or suspended, and if so, the circumstances of the revocation or suspension. 6. The number of vehicles proposed to be operated and a complete identification of each, including the make, model, motor number and vehicle identification number of each vehicle known to be used in the service and the registered owner; provided, however that the make, model, motor number and vehicle identification number of each new motor vehicle to be used after the permit is issued shall be supplied by the applicant and endorsed on the application at any time prior to the actual use of the vehicle. 7. The arrangements the applicant has made for the public to secure transportation in the applicant's vehicle for hire including the manner in which such vehicles will be dispatched. 8. The color scheme, name and characteristic insignia to be used to designate the vehicle for hire of the applicant, if any. 9. The hours during which the business will be operated. 10. Such further information as the Director may reasonably require. B. Upon the first application for a permit only, an application fee in the amount of Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($200.00) plus an additional five dollars ($5.00) for each vehicle in excess of one. The portion of any application fee not expended by the City shall be refunded to the applicant. C. Denial of the application pursuant to this section shall be considered an appealable decision pursuant to this Chapter. Sec. 34-71. Certificate of Convenience and Necessity required. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the operation of a Vehicle for Hire business, unless such person shall have first obtained from the city a certificate of convenience and necessity authorizing the holder thereof to operate a Vehicle for Hire business; provided, that all persons engaged in the operation of a vehicle for hire business on May 30, 2005, shall be presumed to be in an operation which promotes the public convenience and necessit y of the residents of this city, and that any person so engaged in the operation of a vehicle for hire business upon such date shall be issued a certificate of convenience and necessity by the Director so that existing operations may be lawfully continued. Sec. 34-72. Application to serve as Request for Certificate. The application for a permit to operate a Vehicle for Hire business shall also serve as a request for a certificate of convenience and necessity. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-7), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11904, § 4, 5-17 -93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003) Sec. 34-73. Public hearing on application. A. Upon receipt of an application to obtain a certificate of convenience and necessity, the Finance Director shall set such application for a public hearing before a board consisting of the Finance Director, the Director of Public Works and the Police Chief, or their designees, (hereafter the “hearing board”) after having given ten (10) days' notice of the time and place of such hearing to all certified vehicle for hire companies operating within the city at the time that the application was filed with the Director. B. The hearing board shall cause evidence to be taken at such hearing on the application for a certificate of convenience and necessity. The applicant and all holders of certificates outstanding at the time of the hearing shall be given an opportunity to present all relevant and material evidence bearing on the issue of whether the public convenience and necessity of the citizens of the city requires the certification of the applicant to engage in the operation of a Vehicle for Hire business. Within seven days after the hearing, the hearing board shall issue a decision as to whether or not the Certificate should be granted. C. The hearing board, in determining such issue, should consider, among others, the following factors: 1. The number of outstanding certificates of convenience and necessity at the time of the hearing and the total number of vehicles for hire being operated by the holders of these certificates. 2. The ability of the holders of certificates of convenience and necessity to increase or augment the number of vehicles for hire being presently operated. 3. The effect that the issuance of an additional certificate might have on the holders of certificates of convenience and necessity theretofore issued and presently outstanding. 4. The effect that the issuance of a certificate might have on existing street traffic, the safety of the public using the streets of the city and traffic congestion. 5. The number of vehicles owned and proposed for use by the applicant. 6. The financial responsibility of the applicant. 7. The moral and business qualifications of the applicant. 8. The ability of the general public to obtain good and efficient vehicle for hire service at the time of the hearing from presently existing certified vehicle for hire companies. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-6), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 1 1904, § 4, 5-17 -93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003) Sec. 34-74. Issuance or denial. Any party aggrieved by the decision of the hearing board may appeal the decision to the City Council by requesting an appeal in writing to the City Clerk within 30 day of the date of the decision by the hearing board. Within 60 days of the date the appeal is filed, the City Council shall in writing, vote on the question “Shall the application for a certificate of need and convenience by [name of applicant] be approved.” The vote shall be taken after a public hearing before the City Council where any interested party may be heard. If a majority of City Council members present vote in the affirmative the Director of Finance shall issue the certificate. If a majority of the City Council members present do not vote in the affirmative the The decision of the City Council shall be final. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-5), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11904, § 4, 5-17-93; Ord. 13600, §15, 9-2-2003; Ord. 13882, §1, 5-16- 2005) Sec. 34-75. 71. Vehicle for Hire Business Operator, Investigation; granting of application. A. No permit to operate a Vehicle for Hire business shall be issued unless the applicant has first obtained a certificate of convenience and necessity, as provided in this Article, and has been determined by the Director to have otherwise met all of the requirements for a license. When both such conditions have been met the Director shall then issue a permit. B. Grounds to deny a permit to operate shall include, but not limited to, the following: 1. Lack of a certificate of convenience and necessity. 2. 1. Whenever an applicant files an incomplete application. 3. 2. Whenever an applicant makes a false declaration on the application. 4. 3. Whenever any person required to be listed upon the application has been convicted of a federal or state felony within the past ten (10) years or any federal or state misdemeanor involving the use or threat of force or violence or the sale of drugs or sexual abuse within the past five (5) years or of the municipal ordinance violation of leaving the scene of an accident or fai lure to report an accident or any violation of this article or has had a permit issued under this article revoked within the past two (2) years. 5. 4. Whenever an applicant has outstanding judgments against him for damages resulting from the negligent operation of a vehicle. 6. 5. The applicant has had a previous permit to operate a vehicle for hire service suspended or revoked in this or any other city or state, unless the Director finds that the cause of such suspension or revocation has been removed or is no longer applicable. 7. 6. Whenever the applicant fails to have a current Jefferson City business permit or has not applied for a Jefferson City business permit concurrent with his application for a Vehicle for Hire or limousine permit. 8. 7. The applicant has provided false or incomplete information on any application or has failed to complete any application. 9. 8. The Director may, if he deems it to be appropriate, give the Applicant an opportunity to correct any problem found prior to rejecting the application. 9. An applicant who has been denied a permit to operate shall not be eligible for a permit to operate for a period of one year following the denial. Sec. 34-76. 72. Hours of operation. All permits issued for a vehicle for hire business shall require operation be for 24 hours, seven days a week, unless a specific exception is requested and granted by the City Council. Sec. 34-77. Number of vehicles required. The number of vehicles necessary to operate a vehicle for hire business shall in no case be less than three four door vehicles, all of which must be owned by the permit holder. Sec. 34-78. 73. Additional intermediate point Passengers. A. Taxicab drivers shall be authorized to pick up one or more additional passengers at points intermediate to the point of origin and destination of the initial passenger being transported on a particular movement, when authorized by the initial passenger to do so. B. A. No vehicle for hire operator shall be required to transport passenger(s) or package(s) that pose a hazard to the occupants or the safe operation of the vehicle. C. B. No vehicle for hire shall transport passengers in excess of the number of available safety belts installed in that vehicle. Unsupervised children must wear safety belts while being transported by taxicab. C. Every vehicle for hire business shall establish policies and procedures for reporting a complaint about any vehicle for hire driver or the driver’s vehicle. Any such policies and procedures shall require that the vehicle for hire business conduct an investigation upon the receipt of an allegation that a driver has violated the zero tolerance policy required by Section 34-69 and when the complaint involves the allegation that the driver exhibited inappropriate or offensive language or conduct during the service. D. No other vehicles for hire other than Taxicabs are authorized to pick up intermediate point passengers. Sec. 34-79. Car service by appointment only. A Car service must provide service by appointment only. Car services are prohibited from picking up passengers less than two (2) hours after the appointment for service is made. Sec. 34-80. 74. Rates. A. Vehicle for hire businesses may charge a fare for the services provided to passengers, provided that, if a fare is to be collected from a passenger, the vehicle for hire business must notify the passengers of the fare calculation method or the flat fee to be charged prior to beginning the trip. The vehicle for hire business shall also provide passengers with the applicable rates being charged and the option to receive an estimated fare before the passenger enters the vehicle. Taxicab Business. It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in the operation of a taxicab business under a certificate of convenience and necessity within the limits of the city, to charge a rate either less or greater than follows: 1. A charge of One and 60/100 Dollars ($1.60) for first one-tenth mile. Ord. 13882, §1, 5-16-2005). 2. A charge of nineteen cents ($0.19) for each additional one-tenth mile. (Ord. No. 13081, §1, 7-17- 2000; Ord. 13882, §1, 5-16-2005) 3. A charge of twenty-five cents ($0.25) for each additional passenger. 4. A charge of eighteen dollars ($18.00) per hour waiting time. 5. A charge of five dollars and no cent ($5.00) minimum on all deliveries. 6. A charge of twenty-five cent ($0.25) for each piece of luggage or bag of groceries that driver is required to load and/or unload, after the first two bags, not to exceed two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) extra per trip. 7. All extra stops shall be charged at the meter wait time rate. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-10), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11538, § 1, 3-7-91; Ord. No. 12849, §2, 11-16-98; Ord. 13882, §1, 5-16-2005) B. Car Service. It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in the operation of a car service under a certificate of convenience and necessity permit within the limits of the city, to charge a rate either less or greater than the following: 1. A minimum charge for 1 hour. 2. A charge of $25.00 per hour. C. Upon application for an increase in the rates of fares which might lawfully be charged the public within the city, the Director of Finance shall hold a public hearing and hear evidence bearing on the reasonableness of the present fare and the proposed fare. The Director may deny an increase in the rate of fare to be charged by vehicle for hire companies, or the Director may authorize the total increase, or any part thereof, in the rate of fare sought by applicants. The decision of the Director may be appealed to the City Council who may make any lawful decision but must hold a public hearing before make such decision. D. If a flat rate is charged, the permit holder or its employee must advise any person utilizing the service of the charge prior to entering the vehicle utilized in the vehicle for hire business. E. Every vehicle for hire being operated within the city limits shall have displayed in a prominent place within the passenger compartment of such vehicle a schedule showing the rate of fare authorized to be charged by this article, and no further or different charges than those authorized by this article shall be charged. Sec. 34-81. Subcontractor. A permit holder may subcontract operation of a vehicle for hire but the permit holder shall be responsible for the operation of the subcontracted vehicle for hire as if fully operated by the permit holder. Sec. 34-76. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Director in regard to the denial, suspension or revocation of a license or permit as provided for in this chapter shall have the right to appeal to the city administrator. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the city administrator, within ten (10) days after notice of the decision by the finance department has been mailed to such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth the grounds for the appeal. The city administrator shall review the written statement of the party, the letter of denial, suspension or revocation, and any other relevant information and determine whether the decision of the Director to deny, suspend or revoke the license or permit was appropriate. The order of the city administrator on such appeal shall be final. Secs. 34-77 - 34-89. Reserved. DIVISION 3. VEHICLES AND DRIVERS Sec. 34-90. Meters. Each vehicle used in the operation of a vehicle for hire business which shall have any portion of a rate conditioned on mileage shall be equipped with a fare meter or other similar device or application, designed and constructed to clearly and accurately register the exact mileage traveled by the taxicab on each transportation movement and equipped to clearly and accurately register the exact fare to be paid for use of such taxicab by one passenger at all times while such cab is in motion and upon arrival at the point of destination. The fare meter shall be turned on at the time such taxicab departs from the point of origin with a passenger and shall be kept on until the point of destination is reached, at which time the taxicab driver shall stop the meter. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-10), 12-1-80; Ord. No. 11538, § 1, 3-7-91; Ord. No. 12849, §2, 11-16-98; Ord. 13882, §1, 5- 16-2005) Sec. 34-91. Vehicle permits, inspection. A. Every vehicle used in a vehicle for hire business must have a permit issued by the Director prior to its use as a vehicle for hire. B. Vehicle permits shall only be granted after an inspection as set out in this section. In addition to all other vehicle inspections required by law, each vehicle governed by this article shall be subject to an annual inspection. All inspections shall be conducted by a mechanic authorized by the State of Missouri to perform motor vehicle inspections (or such other person approved by the Director) and shall consist of the following: 1. Exterior. Headlights, taillights, brake lights, directional signal lights, license plate lights, windshield, vent glasses, windshield wipers, all other vehicle glass, glass window raisers, doors and door locks, trunk lid, trunk hood, and interior door handles, exhaust system, splash shields, hubcaps, bumpers, fenders, body and tires shall be inspected to ascertain that each is functioning properly. There shall be no tears or rust holes in the vehicle body and no loose pieces such as fenders, bumpers or trim hanging from the vehicle body. There shall be no unrepaired body damage which would create a safety problem or interfere with the operation of the vehicle. 2. Interior. The rear view mirror, steering wheel, foot brakes, parking brakes, seat belts and air conditioning and heating systems shall be inspected to ascertain that each is functioning properly. The upholstery, floor mats, head lining, door panels and the trunk compartment shall be inspected to determine whether they are clean, free of tears, and that the trunk has sufficient space for passengers' luggage. 3. If the vehicle is equipped with a meter, the meter shall have a current Department of Agriculture seal and sticker indicating that it has been properly calibrated. 4. The report of inspection shall be on a form promulgated by the Director. 5. The vehicle shall not be utilized in a Vehicle for Hire business until it successfully passes inspection; provided, that the Director, in his or her discretion, for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) days, may allow the continued use of a vehicle which substantially complies with the inspection requirements. 6. Nothing herein shall prohibit the random inspection of a vehicle used in a Vehicle for Hire business by the Director or police department where possible violations of this article or other violations of law regarding the condition of vehicle for hire are evidenced by visual inspection. 7. Denial or suspension of a vehicle permit may be appealed pursuant to the provisions of the City Code, or if no such provisions have been established, then the Director shall establish such appeal procedures. Denial of a vehicle permit pursuant to this section shall be considered an appealable decision pursuant to this chapter. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-11), 12-1-80) Sec. 34-92. Identification. A. Each vehicle for hire shall be identifiable as a vehicle for hire by appropriate signs on the door on each side of such vehicle or the vehicle shall be identified to the passenger prior to arrival. B. Each vehicle for hire shall have a color scheme, name and characteristic insignia used to designate the vehicle of the business which shall conform to the application approved by the Director. Sec. 34-93. Vehicle, condition and appearance; identification. A. Vehicle to be kept in safe and operable condition. All vehicles used in a vehicle for hire business shall be kept in a thoroughly and mechanically safe operating condition complying with all of the safety requirements of this Code and other ordinances of the city and state law. B. Vehicle and driver appearance. Every permit holder shall maintain his vehicles in a clean serviceable condition and in adequate repair. All permitted vehicles, except minivans, shall have two (2) doors affording direct entrance and exit to and from the passenger compartment. The interior of each vehicle shall be cleaned and vacuumed at the beginning of each driver's shift and shall be maintained in a clean condition, free of foreign matter and offensive odors. There shall be no litter in the vehicle or trunk and the seats shall be kept clean and without holes or large wear spots. The exterior of each vehicle shall be washed at least once each week. C. Vehicle color schemes and markings. Each permit holder shall adopt a distinctive and uniform color scheme and company name, logo or insignia and shall display the same name, logo or insignia and color scheme on each vehicle permitted as identified in the application approved by the Director. Each vehicle used in a Vehicle for Hire business shall bear on the outside on each side the name of the company, and the business phone number or website address of the company, and a number assigned by the company identifying that particular vehicle. Each vehicle for hire operated by the same permit holder must have identical information displayed to the public. The Director of Finance may give a temporary waiver of this requirement upon good cause shown not to exceed 180 days. D. Driver dress and uniforms. While on duty, all drivers governed by this article must be neat and clean in dress and person. Each permit holder shall require every driver of a vehicle permitted to him while on duty to wear a shirt, jacket, vest, hat or other clothing article of uniform color and style with the permit holder's company name or logo clearly printed upon it which identifies the driver as a driver for the permit holder. (Ord. No. 9556, § 1(35-12), 12-1-80) Sec. 34-94. Driver’s permit required. No person shall drive a vehicle used in a Vehicle for Hire business within the city limits, unless such person has in his possession a currently effective and valid vehicle for hire driver's permit which has been issued as provided in this division. Sec. 34-95. Age of vehicle. No person shall utilize a vehicle which is more than 10 years old as a vehicle for hire. The Director may waive that requirement upon application for good cause shown if the vehicle is a classic or historic vehicle. Sec. 34-96. Vehicle for hire business permit holder’s responsibility. No person, other than the holder of a vehicle for hire driver's permit, shall be allowed by any person engaged in the operation of a vehicle for hire within the city to operate or drive a vehicle for hire within the limits of the city. Sec. 34-97. Application and issuance procedure. A. Any person desiring to obtain a permit to operate a vehicle for hire within the city shall file an application with the Director of Finance on a form to be provided, by the Director of Finance, to obtain a permit to drive a vehicle for hire and concurrently pay an application fee set by the City Administrator to the director. The application form shall require the applicant to furnish the full name, Social Security Number, Driver’s License Number, residence, places of residence for the preceding five-year period, sex, age, color, height, color of eyes and hair, place of birth, marital status, length of residence in the city, citizenship and nationality, places of previous employment, and whether such applicant has been previously licensed as a chauffeur and, if so, whether such license has ever been revoked and, if so for what reason. Such applicant shall both sign and swear to the truth of the contents of the application. Applicant shall submit a criminal history report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol and certified copy of his driving record from the Missouri Department of Revenue. B. No application shall be accepted unless it is accompanied by a certificate or other public record showing that the applicant has been tested and passed drug and alcohol screening at least equal to the screening requirements set by the United States Department of Transportation for motor carrier drivers with respect to the number and types of drugs or controlled substances tested, which certificate must have been issued no more than five days prior to the date of application. C. The director may require the applicant to demonstrate his skill and ability to operate safely a motor vehicle and to pass a physical examination showing that such applicant has average eyesight and hearing. Upon completion of the investigation, physical examination and driving test, if the Director of Finance concludes that the applicant is suitable and qualified to drive a vehicle for hire, the director shall issue the applicant a taxi driver's permit. D. Denial of a driver’s permit pursuant to this section shall be considered an appealable decision pursuant to this chapter. Sec. 34-98. Qualifications. A. Every applicant for a driver's certificate shall: 1. Be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application. 2. Be able to read the English language sufficient to read street signs and operate a vehicle. 3. Be clean and neat in dress and person, and not addicted to the use of intoxicating liquor or drugs. 4. Have a general reputation for integrity, responsibility, good moral character as a law abiding citizen. 5. Possess a valid Missouri Commercial Driver’s License. 6. Have at least one year's experience as a driver of motor vehicles, and at least sixty (60) days' experience operating motor vehicles over the streets of the city. 7. Not have been convicted of, plead guilty to, or plead no contest to, regardless of whether sentence was imposed: a. Any felony, within the last five (5) years, a material element of which involves fraud, dishonesty, the use of or threat of violence, the possession, or sale, of illegal drugs or stealing. (Ord. 14314, §1, 1-22-2008) b. Any misdemeanor, infraction, or ordinance violation, within the last two (2) years, a material element of which involves fraud, dishonesty, the use of or threat of violence, the possession, sale, or selling of illegal drugs, or stealing. c. Any offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs within the last twelve (12) months, or more than one such offense during the last five (5) years. d. More than two convictions within the last two years for any moving offense. e. Any offense which would, if convicted in Missouri, cause the applicant to be required to register as a sexual offender. B. The Finance Department shall notify the applicant fails to provide any of the above information Sec. 34-99. Renewal. A. Every applicant for a driver's certificate shall: A. On or before the first day of July of each year each holder of a vehicle for hire driver's permit shall apply to the Director of Finance for an annual renewal of such permit and pay a renewal fee prescribed by the City Administrator. The Director of Finance shall then issue a vehicle for hire driver's permit authorizing the holder thereof to operate a vehicle for hire within the city until June 30 of the subsequent year if the applicant, at the time he seeks renewal of the permit is sought, holds a currently effective vehicle for hire driver's permit previously approved, which permit has not been revoked or suspended. B. No application for renewal shall be accepted unless it is accompanied by: 1. A certificate or other public record showing that the applicant has been tested and passed drug and alcohol screening at least equal to the screening requirements set by the United States Department of Transportation for motor carrier drivers with respect to the number and types of drugs or controlled substances tested, which certificate must have been issued no more than five days prior to the date of application. 2. A criminal history report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol and certified copy of his driving record from the Missouri Department of Revenue. Sec. 34-100. Display. The holder of a vehicle for hire driver's permit shall have such permit prominently displayed in the vehicle for hire operated by him at all times such vehicle for hire is in operation. Sec. 34-101. Revocation or suspension. A. The Director of Finance may revoke the permit of any vehicle for hire driver if the holder thereof is convicted of a violation of provisions of this Code or any city ordinan ce regulating the operation of motor vehicles while in motion, drunkenness or any matter involving moral turpitude, or if, after a public hearing as provided in subsection (b), any vehicle for hire driver is found to be mentally, physically or morally unfit or unsafe to operate a vehicle for hire within the city. B. Upon conviction of the holder of a vehicle for hire driver's permit for any reason stated in subsection (a), or if a complaint shall be filed with the Director of Finance against the holder of a vehicle for hire driver's permit alleging that the holder of the permit is mentally, physically or morally unsafe or unfit to operate vehicle for hire within the city, the Director of Finance shall set a day for the hearing on the revocation of the permit of such vehicle for hire driver and cause the holder of the permit to be served a written notice stating the time and the place of such hearing and the offense charged against the holder of such permit, and ordering the holder of the permit to appear at such hearing to show cause why the permit to operate a vehicle for hire within the city should not be revoked. If, at the hearing, if should be proven that the holder of such vehicle for hire driver's permit has been convicted of any offense mentioned in subsection A, or if it shall be proven by competent evidence that the holder of the permit is mentally, physically or morally unfit or unsafe to operate a vehicle for hire within the city, taking into consideration generally the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the city, the Director of Finance may either revoke and cancel the permit or suspend the permit for a period of time not to exceed ninety (90) days. Failure of the holder of the permit to appear at the hearing shall be deemed an admission of the validity and truthfulness of any charge contained in the notice of hearing. The Director of Finance may suspend a permit, pending a hearing on revocation, if the holder is charged with violation of any provision of this Code or any ordinance specified in subsection A. C. In the event that a license or permit is suspended, the Director may set such conditions as he or she deems appropriate for reinstatement. D. Revocation or suspension of a vehicle permit pursuant to this section shall be considered an appealable decision pursuant to this chapter. Sec. 34-102. Accident notification. In the event any vehicle for hire driver, while operating a vehicle for hire, is involved in a traffic accident involving injury to any person, regardless of fault, said driver shall within 72 hours of such accident (excluding the period between 5:00 p.m. on Friday and 8:00 a.m. on Monday) a certificate or other public record showing that the applicant has been tested and passed drug and alcohol screening at least equal to the screening requirements set by the United States Department of Transportation for motor carrier drivers with respect to the number and types of drugs or controlled substances tested, wh ich certificate must have been issued no more than 24 hours after the time of the accident. Failure to submit such documentation within the time period required shall automatically cause the driver’s permit to be suspended. Secs. 34-103 - 34-109. Reserved. . Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. Passed: Approved: Presiding Officer Carrie Tergin, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Counselor City of Jefferson Jefferson City, Missouri EVALUATION REPORT RFP: 2819 2 y � : Subject: Legislative Consultant Services Dept: Y ej Dept.: Administration c U U y U t— ) z z Criteria Understanding of the overall needs of the City and 30 Offeror's approach as presented in the narrative technical proposal, and oral presentation if requested. Experience, qualifications and past performance of 30 the offer and all persons designated for the project, facilities and resources. Professional legal expertise and client references shall be an integral part of this criteria Offeror's reputation, workload and availability to 10 the City; additional information pertaining to capacity of the Offeror Cost to the City. The total annual cost to the City, 5 yr 120,000.00 125,000.00 126,000.00 313,200.00 based on annual fee and charges proposed for all services to be provided. 20 20 19.20 19.04 7.66 Total Points 100 Formula for Determining Cost Points: Low Proposal Proposal = x points assigned to cost = cost points 1 hereby attest that the points awarded to each bidder listed above were scored in accordance with the established evaluation criteria and represent my best judgment of the bid. As indicated by the highest total score, my selection of the bid which offers the lowest and best bid to the City of Jefferson is: Signature Date Division Title Phone Dept BILL NO. [Bill No.] SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN _______________________ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, PROHIBITING THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR ATTEMPTED PURCHASE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS INCLUDING ALTERNATIVE NICOTINE PRODUCTS BY A MINOR. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 2. Chapter 18 (Miscellaneous Provisions and Offenses) Section 227 (Sale of tobacco to minors) is amended as follows: Sec. 18-227. Sale of tobacco to minors. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell tobacco products or tobacco product paraphernalia to a minor. B. Warning signs concerning sales of tobacco products to minors shall be plainly visible at every display from which tobacco products are sold. Such signs shall: 1. Contain in red lettering at least one-half inch high on a white background "IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR TOBACCO PRODUCTS OR TOBACCO PRODUCT PARAPHERNALIA TO BE SOLD TO, OR POSSESSED BY, ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18", and 2. Include a depiction of a pack of cigarettes at least two inches high defaced by a red diagonal diameter of a surrounding red circle. C. The signs referred to in subparagraphs (B)(l) and (B)(2) shall be provided without cost by the Cit y of Jefferson. D. For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the meanings designated: 1. Tobacco products shall mean any substance containing tobacco leaf, including, but not limited to, cigars, cigarettes, pipe tobacco and smokeless tobacco as well as alternative nicotine products. "Smokeless tobacco" means any tobacco products that are suitable for dipping or chewing, such as snuff, chewing tobacco or dipping tobacco. a. For purpose of this definition, “alternative nicotine products” shall mean, any non- combustible product containing nicotine that is intended for human consumption, whether chewed, absorbed, dissolved, or ingested by any other means. Alternative nicotine product does not include any vapor product, tobacco product or any product regulated as a drug or device by the United States Food and Drug Administration under Chapter V of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; 2. Tobacco product paraphernalia shall include, but not be limited to, cigarette wrapping papers and pipes made for smoking tobacco products. 3. Minor shall mean any person under the age of 18 years. 4. Vending machine shall mean any mechanical, electric or electronic, self-service device which, upon insertion of money, tokens or any other form of payment, dispenses tobacco products. E. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale of tobacco products through a vending machine until January 1, 1993, if the vending machine contains thereon the warning signs referred to in paragraph (B) and the owner of the vending machine or person leasing the machine does not knowingly permit the sale of tobacco products to minors. After January 1, 1993, all vending machines that are in areas open to minors must be supervised or controlled by the owner or lessor of the machine. The method of control may be visual, use of tokens, or a lockout. F. Any person found guilty of violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to a penalty for each violation as follows: 1. A fine of $100 for the first violation within a two-year period. 2. A fine of$250 for the second violation within a two-year period. 3. A fine of $500 for the third and any subsequent violation within a two-year period. (Ord. No. 11533, § 1, 1-23-91) Section 3. Chapter 18 (Miscellaneous Provisions and Offenses) Section 228 (Purchase or possession of tobacco by minors) is amended as follows: Sec. 18-228. Purchase or possession of tobacco by minors. A. It shall be unlawful for a minor to purchase or attempt to purchase cigarettes tobacco products, or to have cigarettes tobacco products (as defined in section 18-227) in his or her or her possession. B. Any person found guilty of violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to a penalty for each violation as follows: The minor will be required to perform not less than 5 hours of community service and not more than 100 hours of community service. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. Passed: Approved: Presiding Officer Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Counselor BILL SUMMARY BILL NO: SPONSOR: SUBJECT: Amending Section 18-228 to prohibit the possession, purchase or attempted purchase of tobacco products by persons under 18 years of age DATE INTRODUCED: __________ DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR(S): CITY ADMINISTRATOR: Staff Recommendation: Approve Summary: The City Code, Section 18-228, prohibits the possession, purchase or attempted purchase of cigarettes by persons under 18. As written, the prohibition excludes other versions of products derived from the tobacco leaf such as cigars, loose pipe or rolling tobacco, and all varieties of smokeless or chewing tobacco including alternative nicotine products. Section 2-227 of the City Code defines “tobacco products as “any substance containing tobacco leaf, including, but not limited to, cigars, cigarettes, pipe tobacco and smokeless tobacco. ‘Smokeless tobacco’ means any tobacco products that are suitable for dipping or chewing, such as snuff, chewing tobacco or dipping tobacco.” A definition of alternative tobacco products has been added. This definition complies with the state law prohibitions on tobacco and minors. Origin of Request: Law Department Department Responsible: Law Department Person Responsible: Hilpert, Drew Background Information: The City seeks to prohibit the purchase, attempted purchase, and possession of tobacco products by persons who are under 18 years of age. Tobacco products include cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. Fiscal Information: None. BILL NO. [Bill No.] SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN _______________________ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, REGARDING DEPUTY CITY CLERKS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOU RI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 2 (Administration) Section 333 (Deputy city clerks) is amended as follows: Sec. 2-333. Deputy city clerks. A. There is hereby established the position of deputy city clerk. B. The City Clerk with the approval of the City Administrator may authorize and mayor, after receiving the recommendation of the city administrator, with the advice and consent of a majority of the elected members to the city council, shall be authorized to appoint deputy city clerks. C. The deputy city clerks shall assist and aid the city clerk in the performance of the duties of the city clerk and, in the absence of the city clerk, shall perform all duties of the city clerk. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. Passed: Approved: Presiding Officer Carrie Tergin, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Counselor 8/31/2015 CONSIDERATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TO A BOARD OR COMMISSION Volunteer Full terms served ` Board or Commission Recommended appointment New term expires' Term Full/Partial Steven Wells 1 Cemetery Board June 2017 PARTIAL Ed Meyers 0 Historic Preservation Sarah Hoeiler Dec 2015 PARTIAL Chet Hartley 0 Airport Advisory Mar 2016 PARTIAL Bunnie Cotten /Alternate N/A Planning & Zoning Blake Markus/ Alternate May 2016 FULL Marty Miller"* 3 Parks & Recreation May 2018 FULL ** approaching 4i" term/ineligible without break from service (per Drew Hilpert 3/4/15) City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. Name: k"fiAyti Pj(,{, YVIC-S Part1: Please indicate the areas in which you have an interest- (1) STRONG INTEREST or (2) MODERATE INTEREST. Indicate limited or no interest by leaving area blank. BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the Development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment - Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of the value of arts in the community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau - Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission - Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Firefighter's Retirement Board - Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission - Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. teen Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term l Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term CVB-Convention &Visitors Bureau* 3 r. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. tens Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. tens Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Industrial Development Authority 6 yr. tens BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the Development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment - Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of the value of arts in the community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau - Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission - Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Firefighter's Retirement Board - Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission - Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board - Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission - Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee - Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. Library Board - Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission - Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission - Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board - Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. TIF - Tax Increment Finance Committee - Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission - Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council - Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee - Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities - Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: T r: MjA f'vt kVAP Ao rutdea( aI- n -qv 6 t{la(I-er1 S s&4%tW(s , k verve 0h tV - WOA A fr th r li EYr schov( , i h^A< a"h 4 t$XU1- s rwwt.h& StAgovw O t^Q k ho t p wit't, SvW1Ann rLf vj Ar ntiy CUI, . Part 3: Education: Part 4: Employment: rytiA work AS 0. Sx AfiW1ALSUytivc SItvI iexCA munirGc?SG PMc o`hDl oro(eiS-2 3 er" i/LPtivt S Ilvj of VAKj itS covens. pi oi5o"ierx--20oS A,t: XA,OCt,7beAftwn'wvdl'h Y OI(Y)6 - hat 1. IIA Alio A TIO ok4 le(.rCvl WVACtK4 VV-, 2t)( St. BIiul" }-htartC rl+u 2011 St. MA +L4&L+h (CO-cr(3001-Pllpamrttie) Kl'chnershUcaGhao1 artr OW-mbi PUbkit Schcob E' v,wt kkiwoasipet -A-AA M(LO01-?-WS), V k$WA6*nvc.PW k:3clwoU ([.OWirmct WVG-20o'9 Zr;U F-i Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: ti(lWiOIrwai Intr iViti 1aOtAMj &( ld.rrf1"Wt v- (Ntk OVr cowlrnurN(v av1 CSeligc IT OnN# cal ttry ss ,,.,vul Ore 0Ytvk v bt4 fvr a LA -o eoi, "Vcgc, ( f\ ik-UffkjdOkt Ct a a Ivla.u. wfrH rALA -+u,rt a" saPCplau.,s tv erwl IFw«mt-- To eliminAAte concerns of a conflict of interest, some Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. If necessary, I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Full Name: Signature: SSN or D.( Please return this completed form to: Mayor John Landwehr 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65' Again, thank you for your inte Revised 8117109 Date: Ci • 8 -19 msa C!ten .. gg ' d' tF1 $Y D yfl ',, rPfo & y of Jefferson D. Volunteer Profile for City Boards &tCITHUIMn&P 14 n 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 AN RESOURCES Y OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the followi • g information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name:SHome Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term) Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term) Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbinq Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee Q yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term I TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa ade Improvement 2 yr. term Trans ortation &Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee` 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board (4 yr. term 1 Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Amort Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention &Visitors Bureau -Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Ilumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support Jeff -Fran; explore opportunities to increase Jeff -Fran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions:e it_ c Faleti a oituv C u mx"toe 5 e " AM Qe Ut"or. cpmtf +Akm, Coke. CO-W\ku Tuvex„le, 77U!6Le PTY3.ks«.6 Camrd Part 4: Employment: '(fit 4r,1a,f Tuoer. lP— TA -I tce. As50C-cnn , S' ukt, brc\L Cxxwc%ira-kDr Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: 70 eg4nbUsF C om+nu»:. rdJ"'6V1% h&654,y ar In •cidg. 4 'FD 3erlA119 OA--!rcats vm n adndOeelk YnV 1 iGP In ; ».rc Yldo l 'iC. L' it Fo re R vso.. c:+ , V a2n. s % kar no. rrs To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & CommissigijiPE'lVEL SEP 11 2013 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) 6346529 H NI IN RESOURCESCESITYOF Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the follow ng.information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. V/ PRINT) Name: J 2_ % Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Ad'ustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Trans ortation &Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housin_q Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: k/ le -s U Z CF "1 i & Part 3: Education: T / <:-- /W 0_0 I c--/ i-- rL ECi/ e Part 4: Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, Al Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: r City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please r to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. Home Ward: 3 RECEIVED mmis*%2014 HU AN RESOURCES CITY OF JeFFER80N n 1.fn fhu fnllnwinn PRINT) Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Air ort Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr, term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convenlion & Visitors Bureau" 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 Yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr, term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF= Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and theapprovalofredevelopmentplans. Transportalion & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city'sneedsforpropertransportationandtrafficflowto, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities andi,technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. 1 . USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approvesexpendituresforitssupport. In answering the following Items, If necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: dbu",Iiv,Vii(u4ejil p.{— ji r&4- lA., A X Part 4: Emolovment: R06 6i - Sn v6 l vp vr.n.(, 4 C'nn r A , n _-h.1 \. _ _ Part5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission:r Z Q vrt l i o eummate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: ft#, City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards 8r. DEC 18 2013 1"93MRCES OF JNFER80N 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (673J-63TV529--( )' , Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council j n1considering your interest. / PRINT) Name: K o C y i ")'S 4 e /I Home Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport AdvisoryCommittee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Plumbinq Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefi hters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. anning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. lumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's eeds for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. iniversity Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: A / r/cl-jo D,_-, 0-1. -) Alra;n J 4, r5 AW F1F ?2E S6 -J7", cn= OG ` /A19, A ?L44 A 1 ncL y 1fi3 ?RES 0t -i - LD G AZ_ l H*+P77 G /YI r SSo n ' t 5`H+ CZ/A > A roc h-7 Part 3: X992 Part 4:Employment: CAPD A 7- Pt -A /. -I e ,- nn i ssrs tscJcnAt_ MRN G 1 yGns1 LON, Tb PP-ESC,J r' Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: l /4Aj e A J. cr ,7.,rL L S J '7t„ 2. , 5 „ , -- Tlrl`//„L.sb..i '„-y ,,.,.,o To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, Al Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 XO 12 2015 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information — to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. jr 3 %O k) %art 12 PRINT) Name: Jeff Davis Home Ward: RusinPss InrntPrlin Ward 3 Members of Boards & Commissions must be City residents except those marked with an *. Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term) LLbrary Board of Directors 3 yr. tens Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term 1 CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee tens varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storrs Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. tens Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa ade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. tens Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission` 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention &Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Fade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Stone Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson Citi Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions:—] am new to the area and looking to get involved in the community. I have served on the Missouri Quality Improvment Network Board based out of Jefferson City I recentlyparticipated in the uu .n Health Needs Assessment .n . .r with the area Hospft2ls and Health Departmen Part 3: Education: Graduated from Missouri State with a Bachelors in Science in Finance as well as an MBA with an emphasis in Finance. Part 4: Employment: I currently am the CEO of the Community Health Center of Central Missouri. Prior to that I worked in numerous roles at Jordan Valley Community Health Center in Springfield Missouri I have attached my resume. Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: I am new the the area and looking to get involed and give back Matt Alsager aooroached me about serving on the CVB and it seemed like a good way to get To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Revised 9116114 Jeff Davis Objective To be an Executive Director of a Federally Qualified Health Center where I can utilize my skills and knowledge to deliver the highest quality of health care to as many underserved patients as possible. Experience Jan. 2015 - Present Community Health Center of Central Missouri Jefferson City, MO Chief Executive Officer Head of Executive Leadership Team responsible for developing a strategic plan and making strategic decisions for the organization. Staffs all meetings of the Board of Directors and provides reports and recommendations to assure that the Directors are sufficiently informed to enhance their ability to perform as Board members. Establishes and maintains funding sources and develops long term business and financial plan for Center in conjunction with the Board. Establishes procedures for sound business management of the Center and develops procedures for supervision and evaluation of operation. Built and maintained relationships and partnerships with key individuals and organizations in the community in efforts to collaborate to better serve the patients and grow CHCCMO's presence. Responsible for administration of all personnel policies including employment, performance evaluation, discharge and discipline. Establishes clinical, administrative, financial, and information management systems with policies and procedures for effective operation and assures that quality standards are established and maintained. Supervises and directs all business activities of the Center in accordance with policies. Prepares budgets for consideration by Board of Directors, establishes budget controls, and prepares reports for the Board on progress of the budget after approval. Provides coordination of Center activities with other health facilities and negotiates contracts for necessary services. Responsible for maintaining a favorable image of the Center in the general and health rare community. Establishes and sustains an advocacy role at the local, state, and national level for community health centers and the patients they serve. Recruits and retains an administrative staff which demonstrates the knowledge and expertise necessary to implement the strategic plan. May 2009 to Jan. 2015 Jordan Valley Community Health Center Springfield, MO Director of Clinics — June 2013 — January 2015 Oversee the administrative aspects of Jordan Valley's Medical operations as well as Medical and Dental operations of all of the satellite clinics. Departments that reported to this position include: clinic management, patient access, laboratory, radiology, ultrasound, care coordination, primary care health home, business analytics, and health information technology. Member of the 6 member Executive leadership Team responsible for making strategic decisions for the organization. Built and maintained relationships and partnerships with key individuals and organizations in the community in efforts to collaborate to better serve the patients and grow Jordan Valley's presence. Oversee the development and expansion of clinics by new access points, internal growth and expansion of existing clinics, and by strategic acquisitions and partnerships. Analyzed reports relating to various aspects of the health center and made strategic decisions based on the information that was derived from reports. Worked closely in the clinics to identify and resolve patient and staff concerns as well as directing quality improvement to address recurrent issues. Develop and mentor key staff in an effort to create more administrative depth and train the next group of leaders. Complete provider and staff evaluations to ensure that clear recognition and direction is given and work collaboratively with staff to make sure that both staff and organizational goals are being met. Recruit providers from multiple specialties including Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Behavioral Health, Physical Therapy, Dental, and Optometry. Director of Primary Care Health Home Services — October 2012 — May 2013 Directorship of primary care health home services organization -wide to qualifying patients. Qualifying patients" are based on criteria established by the government and also by criteria established internally in order to expand the services as specific needs and opportunities are identified. These duties encompass development of a health home for differing patient populations. Coordinated the financial and non-financial reporting to the State for the patients covered under MO HealthNet's primary care health home initiative as described in 13 CSR 70-3.240. This also includes working with the MO Primary Care Association for a portion of the initiative's reporting/administration requirements Responsible for the development of the operational and financial aspects of all health home services ensuring revenue streams are optimized within each in order for them to be sustainable long-term. Responsible for the daily oversight of these operations, instrumentally involved in the data reporting and gathering within the electronic medical record, and serving on committees as needed Ensured that the organization stays current with the requirements surrounding the ability to receive meaningful use payments as defined by CMS as a Medicaid eligible professional. Responsible for monitoring the regulatory guidance for meaningful use to ensure requirements are met and coordinating with the Medical Directors regarding the requirements to ensure the organization's success in this program Responsible for assisting with the annual strategic plan, monitoring progress on goals set throughout the year and following-up with leadership as needed Prepared financial analysestproformas for management as needed. Senior Business Analyst — August 2011 — September 2012 Collaborated with executive management to identify strategic areas of focus and then developed the organization strategic plan along with a method to track progress over time to make sun: successfiil completion of the organization's goals Identified new revenue streams, such as MO HealthNet's primary care health home initiative, and evaluated financial and operational feasibility. If the project proved to be favorable to the organization responsibility would be to implement them and monitor performance. Analyzed organizational data to identify trends, and then worked to institute a corrective action plan in a negative situation or maximize potential in a beneficial circumstance. Functioned as the organizations main report writer to ensure the correct reports and data were mined from the system to aid in decision making on both the business and clinical quality aspects of the organization Identified correct data, wrote necessary reports, and trained staff on the necessary workflows to collect essential data as the practice works toward PCMH accreditation as well as meeting the Meaningful Use criteria Served on the Quality improvement and Compliance committee to help identify quality issues faced by the organization and developed solutions to address these issues Special Projects Coordinator — May 2009 to July 2011 Worked closely with Executive Leadership to identify appropriate technological tools to achieve efficient and effective delivery of primary, dental, behavioral, obstetric, pharmacy and enabling health care services Worked closely with Executive Leadership, Management staff and various committees to identify unique needs of departments with regards to clinical workflows, data outputs and reporting to make timely, accurate and informed decisions Coordinated the conversion, buildout, training and implementation of Nextgen electronic medical record and practice management software system as well as QSI's electronic dental record Received Nextgen Certified Professional certifications for Nextgen EMR, EPM, and ICS. Managed weekly meetings of the Nextgen "Core Team" to facilitate identification and resolution of issues facing the clinic and the optimization of the various inter -operational software solutions Actively participated in the research of HIE and data warehouse solutions in Southwest Missouri as well as on the state level Developed training materials as well and served as head trainer and main support contact for Nextgen related issues Served on software and hardware selection committees for a lab information system, pharmacy management software, as well as pharmacy automation solutions and worked closely with their implementation Wrote grants as well as allocated expenses, sent invoices, collected funds, and wrote reports associated with the grants for which the company received funding Mar. 2008 to Mar. 2009 BKD Corporate Finance, LLC Springfield, MO Financial Analyst Researched and analyzed company and industry data used by clients interested in mergers, acquisitions, or divestitures or those seeking debt and equity financing Composed confidential business reviews for the use in the marketing of clients Compiled marketing lists and tracked responses for both marketing of clients and BKD Corporate Finance services Developed valuation models based on common industry multiples and factors as well as company -specific information Analyzed financial statements for trends, value drivers, and uncommon expenditures Created presentations for marketing corporate finance solutions to potential clients Education Aug. 2004 to May 2008 Missouri State University Springfield, MO Masters of Business Administration, May 2008 Cumulative Missouri State Graduate GPA of 3.64 Bachelors of Science in Finance, May 2007 Upper Division College of Business Administration GPA 4.0 Cumulative Missouri State Undergraduate GPA 3.81 Part 2 Continued: Served as Treasurer of the Ozark Area Wellness Network in Stone and Taney counties addressing the healthcare and overall wellness for the citizens in the area. I currently sit on the Missouri Primary Care Association Board of Directors. City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri Thank you for your interest in serving on a.City of Jefferson Board or Commission. to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) INIAL. A[ E JUL 16 2015 HUMAN RESOURCES Home Ward: JS Pat. 9: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Ai ort Adviso Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planninq & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board` 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa ade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr, term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighters Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, experience_senung.on Part 3: Part 4: charitable associations, and current or past Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by.supplying the following information: Mary Ellen DeSutter s RECEIVE AUG 12 2015 g, City of Jefferson HUMAN RESOURCES Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Cornhift9giOMSON 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. / PRINT) Name: \_11L1_ 5 - Home Ward: T'v Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. AirportAdvisoryCommittee (4yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term I CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 vr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term Trans ortation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Aimort Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions::TELL QSDA! C 1+ S U1ZluiACt ts E Cnu u . l C)ZmsJt ') :SZSCbA1 C C M 1 MYS':yz— t% 1 Part 3: Education: lz S CCAkIc)RA 1 GS . L-1AACO AJ L\ILIIVC 3CS1 M Part 4: Employment: IZE—\ITZC-JD- E?Et U\t\iE 171CZJ CT02, O.y 1S wltLk Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: t \CEIDubTCEg1 DC.ti W lE 6ZDNQT11Jb \U1lA4 M(-WMO X44NC'r0 OV.;C-6L. To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport AdvisoryCommittee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr, term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr, term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term UniversityExtension Council 2 yr, term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term a ' iso mm ee Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: rd-,Yf Vvie63 FDS SC%sdn C17Y Qc>g tt fa ie)! 2sr Bt v lsrCNuzerl ,TC.. CoMMuuiry OL -z -W hjA^ '57?-T Lff Part4: Employment: Oulelec-A-W AV557- 1414bWlc -TC 4 9 Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: 1— X617 QA) AU13/1 G MM Toeliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: F1.1 CORWIN IMPORTS PAY 110, 157323 3P 4 d City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Co 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 85101 (573) P, 001 4 RECEI D issioOAY 2 7 2014 HUMAN RESOURCES 526ITY OF JEFFERinw Thank you for your interest In serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following Information to assist the Mayor and yan// d Cit'yC, Aouncil In considering your interest V/ VPRINT) Name: , 4 S oj Home Ward: Part 1: Please Indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 Yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 r, term LJbra Board of Directors 3 . term Board of Adiustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Planning & Zoni Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board" 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 . term TiF-Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr, term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term Unlvers Extension Council 2 .term Historic Preservation Commission 3 r. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr, term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SWIMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee: Charged with making recommendations for the development andu of the airport Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adlustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical Inspector, Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may imliact the clys environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for d- Oversees the City fireflghters' pension plan. sslon_ Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. arged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. gi- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. harged with directing and Improving Jefferson City Public Television. the operation, management supervision, control and use of the Mid-Missourl Regional library. sion- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Pla ni_ 'cmo & Zoning Commission Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing Inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals, MAY/24/2014/SAT 01:16 PM CORWIN IMPORTS FAX No.15738933324 P. 002 S nn Water ouallw AdvisoryC mmittee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPOES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not Inconsistent with the coda for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax incremen Fina Committee Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Tran3portation 8 Trafflc Commission- Considem,.monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and t flow to, from and within the city. nlversi ansio Coun - Partnere with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cote County. USS Jeffemn City Subm ne Committae Serves as the city s liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. in answarinO the following items, If necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part Z: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional 8 charitable associations, and current or experience serving on stmtlar boards or ^^ ^^ icc0n^ ^'a i< IX— `z • S ' Part4: Employment: wv` L • i . _ /;` a a: • rZ M i i r o n r.r.a rl To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & I 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 RECEIVE[ Commissions NOV 12 2014 HUMAN RESOURCES Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Pleasetserwofetefeli$tngaafifaa akibaJ to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. r J PRINT) Name: V, Home Ward: r Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbinq Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention &Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board" 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa ade improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee" 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. bli ransit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to ncially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a eparate *heet for additional informs io C C v rr&r1,T19 V GG P Sr° N; ian l a be K@ Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & chars abine associa-iopns, n r nt or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: Coy Ade, t ae M -, P CA r C1i1 SiG -- V i r ro ', gnCe5vlltlLSP n('mQnG' b lif el rn Part3: Education: 6rada dleAU c' 1'j 40 Y SS o/h fyl Svc ! dal 'W01 Part4: Emolovment: Mr rtt7n iE /Yl h*u! .evil SFrz P D 15 Ci t^i 011111Wi 7ae1= Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Home fED dons AUG 17 2015 HUMAN RESOURCES Members of Boards & Commissions must be City residents except those marked with an *. Part1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning &Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Im rovement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term 1 Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housin Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: I aw, a, ft°w rnem6e4— cX- -V-o -Vbsb,%ic Ct Part 3: Education: .Z furn CcAfv- Part 4: Employment: aVn -WV COMmtrnkfA-- vAkA k6klsk- -CW- -Vtt WNL $=L 1Z-L,VrAJ— Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: t// Pc k)Ci To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the -City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background_ check on me by supplying the following information: Full First II n^ Middle SignatureA A . 4+ftrkLe— SSN or Again, thank you for your interest in the City of Jefferson City. Reaised 9/16114 Date: 8/0 McCarty Street: Jefferson or , City of Jefferson 7 s Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 RECENED missions . OCT E 9 2014 HUMAN RESOURCES Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please compete -tie feNe wiglwtbckn & to assist the Mayor and City Council in consideringyour interest. tGtDAU1DI ,EEPRINT) Name: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter dvisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' (3 yr. term) Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airoort Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. x mn m m v m Omzi Z m 0 0 m 0 mn m m n m Au z a 0 a r m 0 a r 0 O m 1 O Cl) O n a 0 z ST. LOUIS CHAPTER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION This Certificate is presented to David Hurst For successful completion of the NECA CODE CONFERENCE 1993 EXECUT E VICE REST ENT IBEW Local Union 257 ST. LOUIS CHAPTER This Certificate is presented to DA VID HURS'T For successful completion of the NECA CODE CONFERENCE 1996 BUSINESS MANAGER EXECU7E VICE PRESIDrNT 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE CHANGES UPDATE JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Dave Hurst Has Completed the 6 -Hour Course on December 5, 2011 David G. Shaw Secretary LOCAL #257 JATC David L Hurst October 28, 2014 City of Jefferson 320 East McCarty Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 Re: Electrical Board To Whom It May Concern: I am responding to the ad in the News Tribune for volunteers for the Electrical Board. I would like the opportunity to serve on the Electrical Board. I was born and raised in Jefferson City. I have 40 years of experience in the electrical trade. I received my first Jefferson City Journeyman Wireman license in 1978(License #1992). In 1992 1 retested to include the block test on my record (License #536). To keep current with the electrical trade, I have taken Code update classes every 3 years. I have enclosed a copy of the most recent completion certificates. I feel that my extensive experience and knowledge of the electric code would be an asset to the board. I also believe that my being a licensed Journeyman Wireman serving on the board with area contractors will offer another perspective, making Jefferson City a better place to work and live. My qualifications also include certifications in fire alarm, fire caulk, data CAT6, first aid, CPR, and OSHA 30. Thank you for your consideration. Sin rely, TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and theapprovalofredevelopmentplans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city'sneedsforpropertransportationandtrafficflowto, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approvesexpendituresforitssupport. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community,,` professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: rt Nv Ik1l 4 C,i;u mfx)5 . ;DvVS 0 ---Mr pfmi vk Part 3: Education: ]AAACOLATE COO)W 9-1) J C/1 CM t l(}f jc. OOL 9 `(SGS iPiR TIGEs i P 1 f Eu L -OC AL I a Part 4: Employment:11 - 86 6RIo1(r1eat11 y . Vo-_ 3 R1(,") A 1 bjcnj A. S -5 Sq F)Oko,-j Q G'I%1C Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: SCJ M City of Jefferson 8 Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Comm 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) 634-6; RECEIVED ionsJUL1.12014 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JPFFFRQnii Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following in to assist the Mayor and CityyCouuncil in considering your interest. / Name: M r, h IV a bl i 1-6 Ward: Part 1: Please indicate the areas in which you have an interest- (1) STRONG INTEREST or (2) MODERATE INTEREST. Indicate limited or no interest by leaving area blank. BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the Development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment - Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of the value of arts in the community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau - Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission - Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Firefighter's Retirement Board - Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission - Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Plumbinq Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Industrial Development Authority 6 yr. term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the Development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment - Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of the value of arts in the community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau - Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission - Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Firefighter's Retirement Board - Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission - Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board - Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission - Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee - Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. AlVe r Library Board - Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid-Missour!, Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission - Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use'bf the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission - Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board - Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board - Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. TIF - Tax Increment Finance Committee - Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission - Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council - Partners with the University of Mi6ouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee - Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information-.-- Part nformation.- Part 2: Community Activities - Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: F Me ber 6,F GC Le b tart (3o Oa p be re f'et-w hu rme r on //!n evn p d e{' bf 1't'c rs (ZOOS --,2-0q1)(? l Con't of bo Part 3: Education: S S t Fv M 2 -fi P yn a J- r CS d h 1 6/104 C I n cohi C( AAA,--6i,-'r ti„ /146FI MA-tcs CUM, -,I.' cedd tonal ,gP-&dUa ,e alar& Part 4: Employment:33 y rs . — eK a MPnialft cd 1p -o-Fe sso r a=f Lured In LC I hest 2 (7• `u i:J fiPac.1r th o f L I "Cd l n a a""t ds o - D Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: r.,rteI i, r r, {- 1 4t.e. b rdrtr fs 'Yh-e ' re.f e e r„a.I Apr —'Ia,-.o .. r, l in r a imnate conears of acon ictoI tritcrrffsr Vome Boards alid Commlieiorls re$ure,Xrlrriin3ll'h of Background check. If necessary, I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: k City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 FCa/VE® Commissions AUG 0 0 2014 HUMAN RESOURCESCITYOFJEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the MayorAd City Council in considering your interest. / PRINT) Name: C/` Home Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission (3 yr. term) Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term) Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term) Fa ade Improv ment 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term 1C ran ,' or QA &.,- Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housina Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authorittyv.. Relations Commission- Promotes e u ' y within the community througthedtiratixograms. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's e for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. nrvers' Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions:_ p a'/ j4ea,,V %f'tp`J-clft 6o C lei 09 VxA, -L 719 P7ce.Ierrr4eo-r,lzGdor lytuewar_.(, ?Zi4 ,()o-cC Part 3: Part 4: Employment: .9dfr4 u Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: C To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: t 1u vai I.u:T tlu.ix' ?.yT A ty kr3 09.01, I- / Jefferson A' m 2014 Volunteer Profile for City Boards & o 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 CITY OF JEFFERp I Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following informationtoassisttheMayorandCityCouncil 'n considering your interest. II,, 1 / PRINT)Name b rL C),ale/ftc r-I:(P/IL-n C-Qd- Home Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Air ortAdviso Committee (4yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planninq & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbinq Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. termY Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa ade Improvement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, prof ssijonal & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: f jCt 1 ! la T CC %f I r it 'r j :LRC VylviJur T 1 Part 3: Education:G,[ E %h f E i1 A Part4: Employment: o C e'r t/r(le .1 I trCf l Q Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particularBoardor Commission: i6ve/-/ iirr')rkr Th I('IriGV1-tf WkVi1lto CC`r'try%t,tf-(' To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Mark D. Lueke eyer SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Masters' degree in Library Science and Library Information Science 35+ years working in library settings - higher education, secondary and elementary education 10 years' experience working in media centers Multiple publications related to children's literature EXPERIENCE Independent Research/Scholar, Columbia & Jefferson City, MO; 1998 -Present Professional development in school library media centers and school librarianship. Evaluate, research and review children's and young adult literature, culture and media. Volunteer, Blue Ridge Elementary School; Columbia, MO; 2001-2005 Volunteered at an Emints school in the computer laboratory and media center. Volunteer, Library and Media Center, Jefferson City High School, Jefferson City, MO; 2008-2010 Volunteered as a high school library with computer applications. Cataloger with the Rank of Assistant Professor, Saint Louis University; Saint Louis, MO; 1987-1998 Academic librarianship with experience in electronic resources and technical services. Professional Librarian with the Rank of Faculty, University of Central Oklahoma; Edmond, OK; 1981-1987 University of Central Oklahoma Library Educator of the Year, Edmond, OK Academic librarianship with experience in electronic resources and technical services. School Librarian, Osage R -I School District; Chamois, MO; 1977-1981 School librarianship K-12. Library Assistant, University of Central Missouri; Warrensburg, MO; 1976-1977 Academic librarianship in technical services.. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS International Society for Technology in Education, Association for Research in Cultures of Young People, International Research Society in Children's Literature, United States Board on Books for Young People, Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society, Missouri Association of School Librarians, International Reading Association, Children's Literature and Reading and Adolescent Literature and Reading Special Interest Groups, Society of the History of Children and Youth, Assembly on Literature for Adolescents, Children's Literature Assembly, Children's Literature Association, American Library Association, American Association of School Librarians. PUBLICATIONS A Bibliographical essay on the history of children's literature with an annotated bibliography published in the United States, 1959-1979. August 1981. Directed by Miriam Fuller, PhD. Also published in ERIC as ED 298 538 Directory of graduate programs and classes in children's and young adult literature, culture and media. Lulu.com, 2001-2013. www.mlueticem.worcil ress.com EIDUCATION University of Missouri, Master of Arts in Library and Information Science, Columbia, MO University of Central Missouri, Master of Science in Education: Library Science, Warrensburg, MO University of Central Missouri, Bachelor of Science in Education: Minor: Library Science, Warrensburg, MO Aptitude Scholarship Recipient, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO Missouri Lifetime Teaching Certifications: Social Studies (7-12) (life); School Library Media Specialist (K-12) (life); Instructional Media Technology, (I{-12) 1997-2004, Learning Resources Director, (K-12), 1977-2004. City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. AirportAdvisoryCommittee 4 r. teen Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. tens CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 Vr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Faced Improvement 2 yr. term UniversitV Extension Council 2 r. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 r. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term roms orf-a+ioo Advisciat ottnrvt {fee Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's stone water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: Re --jj Cro5S 1LI / i!%EeI^ 1 Q gCv— l 4 Q L' Part 3: Education: Mlls4-EX- P rC)t i ii 4— &&m4 -V ( lZU'FiS1--iBoIogr.ea ACA,nnl vin, w1 10,..,4.,. n.c6in-l-,o _ AAA J AAli— Part 4: Employment: ]kdAu&i:kre-f( Oar `timOj PeA- rrd*m f=irst B nfist Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: — F bel1-u Pl Ake - To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, Ail Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: r ia 1 City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest In serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your Interest. RECEIVED omm RTIP2014 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFFRenkl PRINT) Name. Home Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an Interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No Interest leave blank. AI ort Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr, term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr, term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr, term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board` 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housing Author) Board 4 yr, term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may Impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Ea gade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for bullding/facade improvements. Firellphters Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit AdvisoryCommittee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to Increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current Jeff gran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not Inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortatlon & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partriers with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for Its support. In answering the following Items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any serving on similar boards or Part 3: Educaflon,_,rrc.. Part 4: Part 5: Please Indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular and current or past To eliminate concerns of a conflict of Interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City or Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: W 41 City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Cou it in considering your i t rest. ter' p _ I _ e Home Ward: LPRINT) 101 JUL 15 2014 HU AN RESOURCES Members of Boards & Commissions must be City residents except those marked with an ". Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planninq & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention &Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa de Improv ment 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRI - •^^ ^ ^^• onmental quality of the city. Fagade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of, redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any experience serving on similar boards or Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Please indicate briefly your to serve in a particular Board or and cprrent or past To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: r City of Jefferson RFr-"VED E Volunteer Profile for City Boards &'Comma ions 112014 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 HUMAN RESOURCES Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please cpm e to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. / PRINT) Name: fames Nelp Home Ward: Ward 4 Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advi ory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention &Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board` 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa ade Improvement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term 1 Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housin Authority Board 4 yr. term 1 Human Relations Commission" 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning Issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. . Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: rinl Ol mpirg ynlnnteer 2007-2010 Summer (;amen- - Volunteer Committee Chair 2008 United WU funds committee member 010. 011. Volunteer for numerous events with the Visitor and Conventions center and other events in Jefferson City. Part3: Education: Rarhelors Degree in Human Resources from Smitheast Migmuri State Jiniversity Part4: Employment: Current Human Relations Office for the Missouri Department of Revenue. 2012- present Human Resource Representative Elsevier 2006-2011 Part5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: I have a genuine interest in seeingJefferson QW thrive and flourish I have a Inve for my cnmmunity as a whole and would like tn_give hack to it by sharing my passion for people and the Human Resources field. To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: t City of Jefferson RLE CEzIV Volunteer Profile for City Boards & CommissidfiTsO 7 2013 tMIM RESOURCES 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) 634-6529 ` Y OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the foflowing information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: Cogan A)vern6cracr Home Ward: (0(*_ Co. W oaf 2$.01 Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport AdvisoryCommittee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau` 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee` 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term 1 Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airoort Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee- Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks nd recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: See. a i-Facke. Parti: Education: Sce a h'acl c Part 4: Employment: 5e— afAac" Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason serve in a particular Board or Commission: Kw vP I n F<r(`Citlr 6Jj1^ l Ito kAv—-/j-rj4,an.X wle4OL eIC `n p(yAAM--S I.Ji1kin DV, -(a.M n fY t'70RCKIbrtIijo,IJ I,kl 4 k`,A 4ir-Yf m.Ae- a(Lt^ r i;g Ioq C 4bo?' koJ 1.,)¢ Gtt wt"'tC OA.2 pnoi'1 a4 wk4 JoWLCanJo a5 1Q x i' -z" 4o /qN 0.1r 0JMMVA4,y In -t+ rt5j>ec-f, To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Logan Nuernberger Education [ Aug 2003 — May 2007 ] Jefferson City High School Jefferson City MO Aug 2007 — May 20 10] Fombonne University St Louis MO Aug 2010 —Sept 2011] University of Missouri Columbia MO Jan 2012 — Present] Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO Major: Political Science, Minor: Philosophy Extracurricular Founding member and current Consul -General of Lincoln University Model UN Awards received Eagle Scout, Jefferson City Troop 2 (October 2004) Rotary West Club Student of the Month (April 2007) Fontbonne University Dean's List (Spring 2008, Spring 2009) Lincoln University Dean's List (Fall 2012 — Present) Work experience [May 2005 —March 2007 ] Sonic Drive In #3 (Jefferson City, MO) Cook March 2007 — August 20071 Goodrich Theaters (Jefferson City, MO) Usher/Concession sales Sept. 2007 — May 2008] Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO) Mailroom clerk(work study) June 2008 — August 2008] Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO) Summer RA for youth camps June 2010 — Aug. 20101 MO Dept. of Nat. Resources (Jefferson City, MO) Statewide Trail Crew—State Park Youth Corps November 2010 — June 20121 Central Motor Bank (Jefferson City, MO) Bank Teller June 2012 — Present] MO Dept. of Nat. Resources (Jefferson City, MO) Planner — Division of State Parks Volunteer experience Safety Kids Council for Drug Free Youth puppeteer Show Me Players Various activities through Boy Scouts of America such as Scouting for Food Politically active during 2008 election on Fontbonne University campus References available upon request. Mail Address: Logan Nuernberger Education [ Aug 2003 – May 2007 ] Jefferson City High School Jefferson City MO Aug 2007 – May 20 10] Fontbonne University St Louis MO Aug 2010 –Sept 2011] University of Missouri Columbia MO Jan 2012 – Present] Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO Major: Political Science, Minor: Philosophy Extracurricular Founding member and current Consul -General of Lincoln University Model UN Awards received Eagle Scout, Jefferson City Troop 2 (October 2004) Rotary West Club Student of the Month (April 2007) Fontbonne University Dean's List (Spring 2008, Spring 2009) Lincoln University Dean's List (Fall 2012 – Present) Work expedenoe [ May 2005 – March 2007 ] Sonic Drive In #3 (Jefferson City, MO) Cook March 2007 – August 2007] Goodrich Theaters (Jefferson City, MO) Usher/Concession sales Sept. 2007 – May 2008] Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO) Mailroom clerk(work study) June 2008 – August 2008] Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO) Summer RA for youth camps June 2010 – Aug. 2010] MO Dept. of Nat. Resources (Jefferson City, MO) Statewide Trail Crew—State Park Youth Corps November 2010 – June 2012] Central Motor Bank (Jefferson City, MO) Bank Teller June 2012 – Present] MO Dept. of Nat. Resources (Jefferson City, MO) Planner–Division of State Parks Volunteer experience Safety Kids Council for Drug Free Youth puppeteer Show Me Players Various activities through Boy Scouts of America such as Scouting for Food Politically active during 2008 election on Fontbonne University campus References available upon request. RECEIVED OCT 07 2013 HWAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFERSON City of Jefferson c IVE Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Commissi DEC 12 Z01Z 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) 634-6529 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your Interest. / PRINT)Name: /—/r aJq tok,(r,SC//1,1IE6&e_ Home Ward: '7 r Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term LlbrarV Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau" 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board 3 vr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 vr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housing Authors Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention &Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee- Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. ApPiumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. olice Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPOES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for Its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's ampeeds for proper transportation and traffic Flow to, from and within the city. Nversity Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following Items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards SEAQ- Kev O N ao1+ OF o Part 3: Part4: Employment:/%f F/ C!z? Sftlf5./ ( ES D/ L' e i'Z / ZWE- 477 /SSW C4 e ( RAR Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission:. F<fi/C EXl E;)/6VVZfr Y- r- rAP/ q r e!,,y - Zoe eL 1e. a con ot"of interest, All Boards AV (1-4alltlyl history backgroun I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on the by supplying the following information: 01 I o - City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Ca.. VEQ mmissions SEP 2'9 2014 HUMAN RESOURCES Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please co el IN to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: %_4j tT \ Home Ward: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planninq & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. tens TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. tens Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Farade Improvement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. tern Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitors Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes.recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: Part 3: Education ©y y 4A PA Part4: Emolovment: ,1qlllel i9-611-1c Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: r r City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & C 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Tnark you for your inierest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist :he Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT)Name: MA11 Home Ward: Members of Boards & Commissions must be City residents except those marked with an '. Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. vu on.vaviso uommittee a r. term Libra Board of Directors 3 r. term Hnimal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term) 2 Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr, term Board of Ad'ustment (6 yr, term) Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board'(3 yr. term CUl:ural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Co;-vention & V sitors Bureau- (3 r. term) Public Transit Adviso Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term E^vironmental Cuality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term) Fa^ade imorovement (2 vr. term) Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term r` oh .rs' Retirement Board (3 yr, term) UniversftX Extension Council 2 vr. term s:oric Preservation Commission 3 yr. term i USS Jefferson Ci Submarine Committee• 3 r. term Housi c Authority Board (4,,,r. term) Hunan Relations Commission- (3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airoort Advisory Committee. Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Arica' S''^e'ter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for thedeve:ocment and use of the shelter. Bcard of ,,dlus:ment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. cl2ctrlra' Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. cr: ronmental QUEEN Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's ervirormert and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Fecade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans forbrdino/facade improvements. FiraPiah =r's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Hismrig P.*eservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority, Board_ Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Paris & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parksarcrecreationfacilities. Plennine & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Pl,:rrmb:ng Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Pclice Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as nears er-#o ae discipline appeals. r Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase Jeffrran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current Jeff Tran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation 8 Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson Citv Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serding on similar boards or commissions: Part 3: Ec ca'icr.: M;4-W;1yr..Woocl c , BS `N it Willie. Wood S TGcr, AS- EEr Part 4; Employment:, rtT9T n4e-rMal A-P4Ol'r5' Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: U 5 5 3 C.44t noN 4 L" l> Be;S c\ eArr4ni e,--4obarwry IAViV.,k j OVtCOPIFAUAAYCo.r:il 5,p0 ice. P2rJ NU So rk -Asr, MNU4cm- WNA SaburLAn149S Te4n Uwcter `J t7 i S,itcaoi R ,iSvC. ctn,A ae, rur.L/ NeGde To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Full Name: C h o.t-I e S rA .4 L,,j First Middle Signature:!_ A/ / — SSN Please return this completed form to: City of Jefferson Attn: City. MO 65101 or fax :o 573.634.6522 or E-mail to IlewisCai)ie Re,i;*: 5:1_/14 Lasl Again, thank you for your Interest in the Clty of Jefferson City. Ll- /5 -- McCarty Street: Jefferson City .of. Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City hoards &Commissions JAN 10 2014 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: Calr;J ' 1 w JA41- rESJ Please com jfe Home Ward: Aj ' ( L5f Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term JCTV Steering Committee 1 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Ubrary Board of Directors 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term j. Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Planning & Zoning -Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental QualRy Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. teen Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Fagade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. JCTV Steering Committee- Charged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. RuMbLinABoasd-Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the pfumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the,department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, experience serving on similar boards or Part 3: Part 4: Ur LO charitable associations, and current or past CX Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: -6 i5 giVzn r— . avl ji25 Pmt UL PC..t6.. AS 111 10W; vlv o rLA Y 1D'L jD-WL0 J6 19 VZ LV -0) irl ktu5e gowstrui toruYyw.>tii.s cmn,.e kc CsnSi i vn if JA q rw...bSfic ,, % &ce I yLowlIry kP2 (a Or- To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All BBards and Commissions require a crinfinai history background checO'65e C&jrmum I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, REDE!VED Is & Commissions HUMAN RESOURCES 65ie,ITY OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: J r'FytE7 fd. 1«Z;e Home Ward: `J Parti: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport AdvisoryCommittee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planninq & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* (3 yr. term) Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board` 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention &Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housina Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: ne, zS . t r1325. (.%u r (&D tc1AY L%u/ AlOX-/1'iOCE /rvroi n7RnoN onl rti)CcoSE) Part 3: Education: /H9A—b AlGo/N Ibit /69S s7ti,rCc7KRrY./91?/ 'bCTAIL5e,wFn,Cm961) 2FSU,,E Part4: Employment: i1.e Grr„o GivaIOyez' S-9" iC&S Pa6i ILX-WOC rr2t7n r' i YS7PH /-t1°F .:S 6 Tli rh/fi7ra/ au EAICcr7SL-y cry. Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: rat C i r. a To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: JEFFREY A. RUSSLER CAREER OBJECTIVE To advance professionally, using my proven management experience and abilities to continue to provide outstanding service to your customers EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE (all locations in Jefferson City, Missouri) June, 1995 to Present Director Emvlover Services Public School Retirement System of Missouri Administers PSRS/PEERS retirement contribution programs for public school districts throughout the state of Missouri, overseeing a staff of nine individuals. Plans and oversees monthly balancing and updating of member accounts. Served on the management team working to implement a new, state-of-the-art pension administration system. Spearheaded the successful effort to develop a monthly, on-line contribution reporting system for use by all districts within the state. Key Accomplishments: Coordinated OASIS rollout to 500+ employers statewide over a 6 month period, including developing and delivering training statewide Annual speaker at MoASBO and software vendor user conferences Coordinating with outside organizations to analyze and implement various statutory and regulatory issues August, 1992 to October, 2003 August, 2011 to July, 2012 A_diunct Faculty Business Department Columbia College, Jefferson City Campus Instructed business-related college courses, including: Introduction to Business, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Management, Business Ethics, Small Business Administration, and Business and Its Environment. May, 1994 to June, 1995 Manager Office of Taxpayer Services Missouri Department of Revenue, Division of Taxation and Collection Managed all operations of eight Taxpayer Services field offices throughout the state. Provided taxpayer assistance, business registration and tax law enforcement. Developed and implemented policies governing the operations of the offices, administered spending plans effectively within established fiscal parameters, negotiated various agreements on behalf of the department, analyzed pending legislation relating to field operations, and served as a public liaison/speaker for the department and division. JEFFREYX40 RUSSLER RESUME - PAGE TWO EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE (continued) April, 1990 to May, 1994 Manaeer, Office of Divisional Support Services Missouri Department of Revenue, Division of Taxation and Collection Managed the department's support services operations and over thirty-five full-time employees. Responsible for the retention of tax documents in accordance with disposition procedures and schedules, the production and retention of records on microfilm, the processing of correspondence for the Division, and the distribution of state tax forms to individuals, tax practitioners, public distribution outlets and volunteer tax assistance organizations. Developed and implemented spending plans for expense/equipment and personal services, and provided budget and fiscal oversight. April, 1989 to April, 1990 Section Supervisor Telephone Collections Section Missouri Department of Revenue, Division of Taxation and Collection Supervised twenty full-time employees, responsible for making phone collections of delinquent taxes, and providing support to attorneys pursuing bankruptcy filings and collections. April, 1988 to April, 1989 Revenue Agent I Jefferson City Field Office Missouri Department of Revenue, Division of Taxation and Collection Responsible for contacting delinquent taxpayers, by phone and in person, to enforce the tax laws of the state by serving delinquent notices, performing proper reinstatement of delinquent accounts, and providing general taxpayer assistance. June, 1985 to April, 1988 Management Training Program Modern Business Systems (Now IKON Office Solutions), Administrative Division Training program included: Computer Processing, Purchasing, and Customer Service. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (all locations in Jefferson City, Missouri) January, 1988 to December, 1991 Lincoln University Master of Business Administration degree. Cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.67 (4.0 scale). Elective course work concentrated on management and education topics. September, 1981 to August, 1986 Lincoln University Bachelor of Science (Cum Laude) degree in Business Administration, minor degree in Marketing. Member, Delta Mu Delta National Honor Society, letterman on the Varsity Track and Field Team. JEFFREYA. RUSSLER RESUME - PAGE THREE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Missouri Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems (MAPERS) 2011 -Present —Board Member 2014 — Present — Secretary/Treasurer Jefferson City Area United Way 2011 - Present - Fund Distribution Committee panel member 1993 - 1995 - Fund Distribution Committee panel member Missouri Valley Big Brothers/Big Sisters 2012 - Present — "Big Brother" 2013-2014 — Trust Committee Immaculate Conception Church Endowment Fund 2012 - Present — Board Member 2013 — Present — Vice President Helias Catholic High School 2002 - 2009 - Volunteer Track and Field Coach Central Missouri Volleyball Club 2004 - 2007 - Board Member 2005 - 2007 - Board President Big Shots Youth Recreation Center 2001 - 2002 - Advisory Board Member Immaculate Conception Grade School 2000 - 2001 - School Board President 1998 - 2001 - School Board Member Missouri State Credit Union 1992 - 1995 - Elected to a three-year term on the Board of Directors Columbia College 1993 - 1994 - Faculty Advisor, Jefferson City Student Government organization Cit of Jefferson &Q l VCityFoVolunteerProfileforCityBoards & Commiss'ur *2,6 C/nOF 4FSOU 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 SON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: _?AQ 1 R . SCYIwA Home Ward: Rw-rd- Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. tens Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr, term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term ( CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year tens BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library_ Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: rEd eaa l 1 -AJ E.uTbAe.Ewro r AiSOC%ATi0/ 1 >2/7' kir-nyeo,rr Part 3: Education: RS I E62Frr -CR;n,i.JA( J`usr;ce n i sraAr.'l Tos7 cr4zv-Pad )r -.J OPELE fYJ,'ssoun. Part4: Employment:_ RF-VAcA Spie;al r -A37- O–P-;A;1,fA1 L60–'5T',MJ S: U.S. 1 244'tw^y DIESK9?19Q rnr=e)AA T,s ec-;eA7Aa 7olr- coJw1TJ c B' 6 ua)l Part5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: r . 39 ueAki: of l -Al! F COyof,(7 ANn ?okcc AdfmW/PRi9/OJ nork A CT2o.S6 bncy.eL.ae,:,Jn -rb sFQ-ve ass T61ie R'atot4,j .l Tho.4an. To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: r City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri RECEIVED Com pj! i ons 14 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFER80N Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following i on to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering r' your interest. PRINT) Name: i F 1j (/% R SChla L Home Ward: At / — Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* (3 yr. term) Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 r: term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa de Im rovement 2 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr, term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks0000.I recreation facilities. nning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: IGEf %i 0 f Co /-C( rt ( 8Cli PRS'" ° in 4 I a M/-iN a re Phu ,u B /1y6 Boo izv b f- j -z- r -Fe a 5o v z Y Part 3: Education: 4±16 1-1 Sc /jr9O L So,E/ ,G (1 EE1,Q 7-r2 /f -t> F S (-f m m L f 4SLEE P<uM(3r- lZ FO 1L TC. HO .. Part4: Employment: F2/flv4LI11 PFGh` Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: G/ Oa- 1-.b F7V 'J -O (( A Ci. P/iV'G, c115 FF(UZ imp' @ [T -y TO G iZ VLLr kN D_ -MV -5 -PEP- - To VSPeP- To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson MAY 2 6 2015 Volunteer Profile for City Boards &ofil i"ahaOUF CITY OF JeFFEF 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor @ridl City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name: Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term LibrarV Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. to Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr,term Planning & nlnq Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbina Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr, term CV&Convention &Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Electrical Examiners & Review Board` 3 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term Trans ortafion & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Fa ds Improvement 2 yr. term Uni Grsity Extension Council 2 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee 3 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city s environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imarovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Stone Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following Items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional Information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable on similar boards or or 1l t Cl'rf Js 1R:C\11 ANStyWiiC rt,T1 1FPr Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: J 1 JOJM V-. As Onvh To eliminate concerns of a conflict of Interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background checkf I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history backgnmWcheck on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name:L Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport AdvisoryCommittee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Poning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fagad Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adiustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JefrFran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current Jefrrran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Stone Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transoortation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: t" lmscori '-NO(,,'-NO(,,/C( 1. OY ifb•t'SS! r r)ninW,, l r"Dti C d$SICS Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: T W aA-f 7b Aatle To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: W City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 RECtfEQ DMn'D914 HUVAN RESOURCESCITY -JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following informafion to assist the Mayor and /City Council in considering your interest. PRINT) Name&,w Part 1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. ip Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Ad'ustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau* 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board* 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Fa ade Im rovement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee* 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Improvement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. larks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks d recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran, explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES hermit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & 7 charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions&"erowT i%rt//t/e-oca f or %a!x Feree (104fari2r FVW-Le I T" A 2!4LJ ca c4 e)-) ( Teacbe./Coach/ [/ept, Lparri Part4: Employment:(Zre e fa.EoQctca7 iory /9SSoC/afr N A a o r ep•eSC a •', f%ss/Sf.r` A2ia,z<y egc ' awe/ LJal'Xigtt /JssY Mgwdayer ' Part 5: Pjbase indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: 7n,oa f a:F r c11c a e•aTi .. ov, LL - s.,, deU r a/p zri2 a 0 7_('LIZ) i[ r9rlSPo !P Y -i a Qere Tre9 'r.^ CTS /t' ,S'%I cee rl iE/"Ta7rr./L ea SoC (2 P en. 7 .7 nJ cs Lei T`l /=c rLcca TioN T ifi•/%pT' Jo ds - e e o w/.'e Ve%n •hie -n74- I/`e/lgrow.l' i-r,g-K, 11 /bio'-,. ar-e e3s-.rfi/ _ c..rGio/egome {asa,r/e's To eliminate concdrns of a conflict of interest, ABoards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history backgrounr' ^^ -- by ciinnlvina the following information: roo r Paul L. VanHorn, Ed. D. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Enjoy retirement to the fullest. PREVIOUS WORK OBJECTIVE: To use my passion, hands on knowledge and skills in Community Organizing and Development, Institutional Collaboration, Marketing, Family Development, Education, Behavior Development and Training, Media Relations, Strategic Planning and Individual Relations to Empower and Increase Organization Effectiveness and Individual Satisfaction and success. Qualified by Extensive Experience Encompassing: Marketing and Retail Management Compensation (Wage and Salaried), Career Ladders Mediation, Grievance Processing, Arbitration Hearings (F.M.C.S., AAA., E.E.O.CJ Industrial & Non-Iadustrial Work Employee Recruihnent and Testing/Counseling Strategic and Financial Planning Governmental Political Relations and lobbying 4nue/Political Campaign Management Organizational Development & Training CERTIFICATION/EDUCATION and TRAINING Fd. D. Degree—St. Louis University Ed. S. Degree—Northeast Missouri State University MBA. Degree—Lindenwood University MS. Degree—University of Missouri—Columbia Organization Development & Training Counselor and Administrator Assessor/Evaluation: St. Louis and Missouri Leadership Academy Administrator Certification Training Business Law Human Relations, Conflictl5tress Resolution Media/Community Relations/ Collective Bargaining Employee Supervision Performance Based Evaluation Community Organizing Leadership Development Strategic and Financial Planning Certified Instructor -Bargaining labor Relations: Grievance & Arbitration Personnel Development Stress and Time Management Marketing and Management Media Relations Lobbying and Campaign Management SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS Professor—Lincoln University and Columbia College, Jefferson City, Mo. Drafted and bargained extensive employer-employee labor relation's contracts Resolved grievances, mediation, arbitration, discrimination, and employee -managerial conflicts Developed, implemented and instructed packaged training seminars in Group Dynamics, Leadership Styles, Labor Relations and Grievance Published articles in the Clearing House Magazine and Post Dispatch on Professional Negotiation (Collective Barga'nina) Dissertation: COMPONENTS OF EXCELLENCE- ENCE: A COMPARISON OF FOUR DISTRICTS as compared with Peters' and Waterman's McKinsey's 7 S's, In Search of Excellence SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER AND WORK HISTORY JEFFERSON CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOCUS GROUP: Economic Development—Transforming Jefferson City, Mo. AARP 8 WEEK GRIEF AND LOSS — partnerships with First Baptist Church and Freeman Mortuary AARP GRIEF AND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP—partnerships with First Baptist Church and Freeman Mortuary COMMUNITY ORGANIZING—West Point Estate Subdivision, Jefferson City, Mo. AARP STATE/FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE ADVOCATE & LOCAL CHAPTER 4401 PRESIDENT AARP STATE TABOR LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE CONSULTANT ON NUMEROUS ANNEXATION ELECTIONS TO JEFFERSON CITY JEFFERSON CITY TASK FORCE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION, HISTORICAL PRESERVATION, and HUMAN RELATIONS JEFFERSON CITY POWER STRUCTURE RESEARCH ANALYSIS ASSISTANT MANAGER, Wal-Mart, Inc. PRINCIPAL, LESTERVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Lesterville, Missouri ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, Lincoln University and Columbia, College, Jefferson City, MO SUPERVISOR, Missouri Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education, ASSISTANT DEPUTY FINANCE DIRECTOR, Roy Blunt for Missouri Governor INSTRUCTOR, Psychology and Current Events, Riverview Gardens School—while completing Specialist and Doctorate coursework CLAYTON SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS, while completing MBA, Fd. S. and Ed. D. Degrees EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND INSTRUCTOR, National Education Association DEPARTMENT MANAGER -Boyds Clothing Store, while teaching in Ferguson -Florissant School District DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON AND COACH, Ferguson -Florissant, MO. and Greenville Community School Dist., IL FACTORY WORKER, Wepco Aluminum, Pet Milk and Thermo King, during summers and evenings while in undergraduate school, STORE STOCK, SALES AND PRODUCE WORKER, A & P Grocery Store and Simpson Shoe Store while completing High School, HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE (baseball, basketball, football and track) in Central, II, and College Athlete (baseball and basketball) PERSONAL: Married—Good Health 04/01/2013 09:31 x4615 P.001/002 VolrmteerProfi leForm2013.pdf hv:iiwww..jerrclt)mm-orgin(loc=I uiuuiccirAv„r.,. u11u.vil.. 1 City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Commissioris,, 2013 SOURCES 320 E NkheCartySet, Jatferson City. Mrssoun 66101 (573) 634652g CTYOF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest In serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission- Please complete the fallowing infolion to assist the Mayor and City CRttnca in considerng Your interest. Z Y n / PRINT) Parti- Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave Wank. Ai rt AKNisory Committee 4 yr. term am SteeringCommittee t yr. term Animal Shatter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Li Board of Directors 3 . term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 - term C-ametery Resources Board 3 yr. term Perd-ting & Zonim Commission 4 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr, term PiumbingExaminers & Review Board - (3 yr.term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau' 3 r_ term Police Personnel Board 3 . term Electrit i Examiners & Review Board' 3 - term Storm Water Quaility Advisory Committee 3 Yr. term Emir«nnanfal Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Fiminoe Commission 4 yr. term F Imement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term F' tens' Retirament Board 3 yr. term University Extension Councik 2 Yr. term Historic Presentation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Hous Authori Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMIMON: Airport Advism Committee Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport- Animal irportAnimalShelterAdvisoryCommittee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board ofAdiyst Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery RrAWrc as Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arta Commisti Charged with educating and promoting public avvereness of value of arts in community. CV B- Convention & Vmitors BLM= Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitors Bureau. ElectriRev"%rs and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. mdremwital Q tiv Comptsem Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordtr arces which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the oily. Facade morovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Pians for A- Overt the City firefighters• pension plan. tinct- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and arrhil setural heritage. arged with the general oversight of the housing Authority. aF Promotes equality within the community though educetionai programs. hanged with directing and improving Jefferson City Public Television - the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. sign- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks employeePLqnnIrm & Zoning Commiss Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plurrijing Reviews and approves license applications and considers. appeals of decisions by the plumbing Inspector. Pdke persor1w Considers matters relating to Wng and promoknW opporturirties within the department as well as hears c• -appeats- 1 of,, 3/21/2013 10:08.6,\f 04/61/2013 09:32 Vo I=eerProfilcPorm2013.pdf 94615 P.002/002 hap:i/n vw.yeitenymn.orgi ain aocwnemj votimkcernuuieru1liu:V1... Soo m Water Qual ty . visary Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management Plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adept bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax ID9=11finance mitiee- Charged with oonsidera@on of Proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Trar>sooriation &Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors arid makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. Universkv ExterLsion Council- Partners with the University of Mkt =ri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following itemm, if necessary, Ply use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2. Community Adivities- Please list any community, professio7l & charitable assoc i ions, and current or IL.11I!, li.• r • Lt Iy'.Li/ - v saiLMMIrkt/Z r.,•/JI%iMi %L G1.1' tk r... Iii^ aG ':7 ,i/ . Part 5: Please Wdicate briefly your reason to seregin ,'lar Board or To eliminate ooncenis of a conflict of interest. All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. 1 autbonze the City c4 L-ff—+fn a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 RECEIVED nrn!dWcAft015 HUMAN RESOURCES CITY OF JEFFERSON Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mayor and City Council in considering your interest. V Part1: Please indicate where you have an interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term 1 Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term I Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Ad'ustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau` 3 yr. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr, term Fa de Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr. term Housing Authority Board 4 yr. term 1 Human Relations Commission' 3 year term BRIEF SUMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airoort Advisory Committee Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may Impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housing Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Planning & Zoning Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase Jeffrran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current Jefffran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions:.PIPAy, qk e. U�ke(&%O 6 ACN( m n� Part 3: Education: Pleose Sep— OL%C.I( A Cesk"-Q Part4: Employment: 'f1Pttge. �ke- CLWJOI &Cl QQUf j42 Part 5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: ,ikcle ` r2V tewtna �Nx Vr,m rg, (236QriglrrOMK'-' nnS 1 hnw S X� ii-YWOct ire khn GKOGS t AWL 1 Va\JQ. px`tenvve. Vv?P (?No ty- 4wprAed arwx-, t-hnH I Cnn yo.ude tr\11t42fi nnci ta+hP. puAh nFh +e erlarteil Ourks rpceMenk- nn_yeAurn'hrx;, AcoeTnreirr� t,oN„re. To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Melissa Wampler Part 2: Community Activities Previously I worked with the Missouri University of Science and Technology to start an official society of technical communication association on campus in Rolla, MO. This was a branch from a national recognized organization, Society for Technical Communication (STC). I was the sitting president on the board until I graduated. I have not had any additional experience with this type of commission; however, after moving to Jefferson City I have worked with my neighborhood on improving the streets. Since we purchased our home last year, I have worked to reduce the littering and got a streetlight installed for the safety of our neighborhood. In addition, I have worked with my company to improve recycling policies and encourage sustainability. Melissa Wampler References I have included the following references for you to contact, as needed. These references will discuss my education, experience, and the contributions that I made to their teams and facilities. 1 Melissa Wampler Professional Summary Graduated with a Master of Science in Technical Communication, with a 4.0 GPA Knowledge of the Software Development Lifecycle Expert in the development of documentation Knowledge of web development and writing for the web Expert in visual theory and the Principals of Gestalt Expert in oral and written communication across several industries and practices Education and Publications Master of Science in Technical Communication Missouri University of Science and Technology—Rolla, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Professional Writing, minor in General Business Missouri State University—Springfield, Missouri Women-Authors of Technical Writing Textbooks from 1923 to 1973 (Master Thesis) Professional Experience Information Resource Group, Inc., Jefferson City, MO Apr 2013 – Current Technical Writer/Business Analyst Development of RFP and PAQ responses Creation and modification of documents and visuals Completion of substantive editing Missouri Department of Natural Resources Water Quality Standards The Missouri Department of Natural Resources requested analysis of their current rulemaking process and its interaction with the Missouri Clean Water System and Geographic Information Systems., product backlog, and a roadmap for the development of a solution for industry consumers to report business activities to the Department of Insurance, Finance & Professional Register. To complete this project, the team utilized Agile Methodology. Responsibilities: Completed meeting minutes Assisted in JAD sessions Assisted in the development of the requirements gathering documentation. Technologies Utilized: Visio, SharePoint, MS Suite Missouri Department of Revenue MVDL Legacy and Integrated Business Process Analysis and Documentation The objective for this project was to complete analysis to update/replace the existing system with a customer-focused Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing Division (MVDL) system. This was needed because DOR utilizes approximately 50 different systems to support the MVDL system. The current legacy systems have been in service for several years and, even though there have been 2 Melissa Wampler improvements; they are not meeting the business needs of the agency. Responsibilities: Completed meeting minutes Assisted in JAD sessions Assisted in the development of the following documentation: document catalog, integrated system documentation, and current business process documentation Technologies Utilized: WebEx, SharePoint, MS Suite Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Food and Nutrition Services Analysis and Specification-Development The mission of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is to guarantee the superior preparation and performance of every child in school and in life. Within the Department is the Office of School Foods Service, which administers the following Child Nutrition Programs: school meals and food distribution. The staff at the Office of School Foods Service requested further analysis of the Colyar database to develop SSRS reports. This also included the development of a secure web based interface, the 40 (plus) reports, and update all of the existing documentation/specifications. Responsibilities: Completed meeting minutes Developed test scripts Assisted with the development of the requirements specifications and business requirement documentation Missouri Department of Agricultural Web Forms MDA’s mission is to serve, promote, and protect the agricultural producers, processors, and consumers of Missouri’s food, fuel, and fiber products. To support this mission the MDA functions as a licensing and regulatory agency, which requires them to create and process a large number of forms. At the time, all of the documentation was in paper format, and required staff to manually process forms, payments, and licenses. The main objective of this project was to modernize the process and make it convenient for customers to securely complete forms on-line, upload attachments, and make payments to MDA. Responsibilities: Attended Kickoff Meeting and completed meeting minutes Assisted with the JAD analysis questioning Assisted the Business Analysts with web form questions, graphics, and meeting minutes Missouri Department of Social Service Medicaid Eligibility Analysis and Design The project requirements were to perform both the analysis and design to integrate the existing FAMIS Eligibility System, with both a new eligibility and enrollment system. The project included activities that 3 Melissa Wampler supported a thorough analysis of the FAMIS business requirements, business processes; and system functionality, which was impacted by transferring CHIP and MAGI to the new eligibility and enrollment system. Responsibilities: Assisted with: JIRA, Stakeholder data, and WebEx Assisted with the editing and development of the following documentation: To-Be, As-Is, Business Requirements Document, Forms and Notices, Meeting Minutes and Agenda (JAD 35, 38-40), Web Application Methodology, Reinvestigation, Adjustment Methodology, Conversion, Impact, Requirement and Rule, and Hold Rules Technologies Utilized: WebEx, JIRA, MS Suite Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO Aug 2011 – May 2013 English and Technical Communication Department Technical Writing Graduate Teaching Assistant Responsibilities: Taught undergraduate students the proper way of writing and designing reports and documentation Created and implemented the syllabus, class activities, blackboard sites, and lectures Graded reports and exams Office of Graduate Studies Mar 2012 – Nov 2012 Graduate Guide/Tutor Responsibilities: Designed and organized the content for the graduate newsletter Contributed as the main contributor for the graduate newsletter Conducted interviews and collected information for the newsletter The Rolla Daily News, Rolla, MO Jun 2011 – Jun 2012 Responsibilities: Created blog about day-to-day life as a graduate student, on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus Created and edited web content Branson, MO Personnel Department May 2010 – Aug 2010 Summer Intern Responsibilities: Revised and updated the employee manual Created a PowerPoint over discrimination in the workplace 2016 9:ii9AM !V .BLDG TR." No.6661 F'. 2 a - City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards & Commissions y 320 E. McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Thank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following inttion to assist the Mayor and City Council In considering your interest. PRINT) Name:71A%CY'7 rr iJuojs r X WEISCS& Home Ward: Pati 1: Please indicate where you have an Interest (1) Strong Interest or (2) Moderate Interest. No Interest leave blank. Airport Advisory Committee 4 yr. term Library Board of Directors 3 yr. term Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 3 Mr. term Parks & Recreation Commission 3 yr. term Board of Adjustment 5 yr. term Planning & Zoning Commission 4 yr. term Cemetery Resources Board 3 yr. term Plumbing Examiners & Review Board*(3 yr. term Cultural Arts Commission 3 yr. term Police Personnel Board 3 yr. term CVB-Convention & Visitors Bureau" 3 r. term Public Transit Advisory Committee term varies Electrical Examiners & Review Board' 3 yr. term Storm Water Quality Advisory Committee 3 yr. term Environmental Quality Commission 5 yr. term TIF -Tax Increment Finance Commission 4 yr. term Facade Improvement 2 yr. term Transportation & Traffic Commission 3 yr. term Firefighters' Retirement Board 3 yr. term University Extension Council 2 yr. term Historic Preservation Commission 3 yr. term USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee' 3 yr, term Housing Author' Board 4 yr. term Human Relations Commission* 3 year term RRIEE §UMMARY OF EACH BOARD & COMMISSION: Airport Advisory Committee- Charged with making recommendations for the development and use of the airport. Animal Shelter Advisory Committee- Charged with investigating shelter needs and making recommendations for the development and use of the shelter. Board of Adjustment- Considers and decides applications for zoning appeals, variances and conditional use permits. Cemetery Resources Board- Charged with conducting physical on-site examinations of all City owned sepulchers and cemeteries to assure proper operation and maintenance thereof. Cultural Arts Commission- Charged with educating and promoting public awareness of value of arts in community. CVB- Convention & Visitors Bureau- Charged with the general oversight of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Electrical Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the electrical inspector. Environmental Quality Commission- Considers and reviews issues or proposed ordinances which may impact the city's environment and makes long term plans for assuring the environmental quality of the city. Facade Imorovement- Charged with making reports and recommendations to City Council regarding Plans for building/facade improvements. Firefighter's Retirement Board- Oversees the City firefighters' pension plan. Historic Preservation Commission- Safeguards and promotes the city's cultural, aesthetic and architectural heritage. Housino Authority Board- Charged with the general oversight of the Housing Authority. Human Relations Commission- Promotes equality within the community through educational programs. Library Board- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the Mid -Missouri Regional Library. Parks & Recreation Commission- Charged with the operation, management, supervision, control and use of the city's parks and recreation facilities. Mannino & Zonina Commission- Considers all zoning issues brought to the city. Plumbing Board- Reviews and approves license applications and considers appeals of decisions by the plumbing inspector. Police Personnel Board- Considers matters relating to hiring and promotional opportunities within the department as well as hears employee discipline appeals. Public Transit Advisory Committee- Seek partnership alliances with local businesses and other funding opportunities to financially support JeffTran; explore opportunities to increase JeffTran ridership; advise on effectiveness of current JeffTran routes and aid with public discussion forums as needed. Storm Walec Otiality Advisory Committee- Shall continuously study the City's storm water management plan and NPDES permit documents. The committee may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the code for its own organization and procedure. TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation && Traffic Comm ssion Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flow to, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following Items, If necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional information. Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable r^ a ss}ociatiiotns, and current or past experience serving on similar boards or commissions: U ra G/ t++A+I r.Awv,cI am 9- W14rti 3Yet4rS YrCm %+Wf412D So- ruem:k'0 J. '1611) 4".19ter" 3 V! Mars _ few si' Chtirman/ e F T C. j4-e*w C%Ix"& Y- iill d wjn watt Part 3: Part 4: r^ Part 5; 0 AJ L r'Mex t 2 3 yep-tr s _ Dir, dj frKi/. has «.r1 z.u!,,u Please Indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particularsBoard or Commission: I.ii f__, is 4 rO U—d rA-e; J:%1 O.-..C C A-4.4 .. -Pr .5'e r r.6 YhL C-. G 4LAOtwc T -FEEL 2` a r.,,,.. 60-++.4re Lw-& rrt rwer f st ar. /Av J4 To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal history background check. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: Valerie & Bob Weber 573-7 City of Jefferson Volunteer Profile for City Boards 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 eV.1EDJ JUL 212014 OF hank you for your interest in serving on a City of Jefferson Board or Commission. Please complete the following information to assist the Mavor and Cdv Council in considering Your interest. PRINT) Name: 1 /G L F'r/ _ L'L Valerie & Bob Weber 573-761-4261 p.2 TIF- Tax Increment Finance Committee- Charged with consideration of proposed specific redevelopment areas and the approval of redevelopment plans. Transportation & Traffic Commission- Considers, monitors and makes recommendations to the council regarding the city's needs for proper transportation and traffic flowto, from and within the city. University Extension Council- Partners with the University of Missouri system to provide educational opportunities and technical advice to the citizens of Cole County. USS Jefferson City Submarine Committee- Serves as the city's liaison to the USS Jefferson City Submarine and approves expenditures for its support. In answering the following items, if necessary, please use a separate sheet for additional infonmadon Part 2: Community Activities- Please list any community, professional & charitable associations, and current or past Part4: Employment. `^ "" ' ' — K >L -'Y-! ' Part5: Please indicate briefly your reason to serve in a particular Board or Commission: bCSice_ 1(0 be, To eliminate concerns of a conflict of interest, All Boards and Commissions require a criminal History background check.. I authorize the City of Jefferson to run a criminal history background check on me by supplying the following information: