Boards and Commission AppointmentsCopyrighted
October 21, 2024
City of Dubuque BOARDS/COMMISSIONS # 2.
City Council
ITEM TITLE: Boards and Commission Appointments
SUMMARY: Appointments to the following commissions to be made at
this meeting.
Resilient Community Advisory Commission
Two, 3-Year terms through July 1, 2027 (Vacant terms of
Hoffman and Connolly)
Applicants:
• Nolan Bielinski, 654 Kane St. — Additional Applicant
• Rachel Schmidt Boeke, 1241 Jackson St.
Zoning Advisory Commission
One, 5-Year term through July 1, 2027 (Vacant term of
Sempf)
Applicant:
• Troy Froistad, 477 West 3rd St.
SUGGUESTED
DISPOSITION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Overview Sheet
2. Resilient Community Advisory Commission Applicants
3. Zoning Advisory Commission Applicant
4. Details and Openings
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APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For Council Meeting,
Monday, October 21, 2024
6:30 p.m., Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street
APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
REGARDING THEIR APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
Catfish Creek Watershed Management Authority
One, 4-Year term through July 16, 2028 (Vacant term of McGovern)
Applicant:
• William H. Hendricks, 1801 S. Grandview
Equity and Human Rights Commission
One, 3-Year term through January 1, 2026 (Vacant term of Sanchez)
Applicants
• Luselena Bravo, 781 Cottage Place
• Traci Phillipson, 2120 Rhomberg Ave
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSIONS
TO BE MADE AT THIS MEETING.
Resilient Community Advisory Commission
Two, 3-Year terms through July 1, 2027 (Vacant terms of Hoffman and Connolly)
Applicants:
• Nolan Bielinski, 654 Kane St. — Additional Applicant
• Rachel Schmidt Boeke, 1241 Jackson St.
Zoning Advisory Commission
One, 5-Year term through July 1, 2027 (Vacant term of Sempf)
Applicant:
• Troy Froistad, 477 West 3rd St.
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CHAPTER 6
RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SECTION:
2-6-1: Commission Created
2-6-2: Purpose
2-6-3: Internal Organization And Rules
2-6-4: Procedures For Operation
2-6-5: Membership
2-6-6: Oath
2-6-7: Terms
2-6-8: Vacancies
2-6-9: Officers/Organization
2-6-10: Meetings
2-6-11: Compensation
2-6-12: Removal
2-6-13: Powers
2-6-1: COMMISSION CREATED:
There is hereby created the resilient community advisory commission. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-2: PURPOSE:
The purpose of the commission is to advise on city policies and practices to assure resilient outcomes; facilitate the ability to adapt to
factors influencing the social/cultural, economic and environmental well being of the community; prevent, prepare for, and recover
from adverse vulnerabilities and change through coordination, data analysis, evaluation and citizen engagement; and to create a
viable, livable and equitable community. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-3: INTERNAL ORGANIZATION AND RULES:
The commission may adopt rules and regulations to govern its organizational procedures as may be necessary and which are not in
conflict with this code or the Iowa Code. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-4: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION:
All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of the city govern the commission in all its operations.
(Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-5: MEMBERSHIP:
A. Composition: The commission comprises nine (9) residents of the city, appointed by the city council.
B. Qualifications: Efforts should be taken to balance the composition of the commission as follows:
1. Members must be able to think systemically and analyze data in order to meet the stated purpose of the commission.
2. Members' interest and/or expertise must represent the three (3) pillars of the sustainable Dubuque model: economic
prosperity, environmental integrity, and social/cultural vibrancy.
3. Members should represent a wide range of sectors within the community, including business, neighborhoods, nonprofit, and
educational institutions.
4. Three (3) or more members should also hold positions on one of the following commissions: arts and cultural advisory
commission, Catfish Creek Watershed management authority, community development advisory commission, historic preservation
commission, housing commission, human rights commission, long range planning advisory commission, parks and recreation
advisory commission, transit advisory commission, and/or zoning advisory commission.
5. Members should represent the socioeconomic, geographic, and demographic diversity of the community, including youth
representation. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-6: OATH:
Each person, upon appointment or reappointment to the commission, must execute an oath of office at the first meeting of the
commission following the appointment or reappointment or at the city clerk's office any time prior to the first meeting of the
commission. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-7: TERMS:
The initial terms shall be as follows:
A. Two (2) at large members appointed until July 1, 2018;
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B. Two (2) at large members appointed until July 1, 2019; and
C. Two (2) at large members appointed until July 1, 2020.
D. Three (3) cross representative members appointed until the expiration of their terms on the cross represented board or
commission.
Following the initial terms, the term of office for commissioners is three (3) years or until such commissioner's successor is appointed
and qualified. The terms of the cross representatives appointed from the arts and cultural affairs advisory commission, Catfish Creek
Watershed management authority, community development advisory commission, historic preservation commission, housing
commission, human rights commission, long range planning advisory commission, park and recreation advisory commission, transit
advisory board, and/or zoning advisory commission must coincide with their terms on the resilient community advisory commission.
(Ord. 1-17, 1-3-2017)
2-6-8: VACANCIES:
Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-9: OFFICERS/ORGANIZATION:
The commissioners must choose annually a chairperson and vice chairperson, each to serve a term of one year. The chairperson
must appoint a secretary, who need not be a member of the commission. The commissioners must fill a vacancy among the officers
for the remainder of the officer's unexpired term. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-10: MEETINGS:
A. Regular Meetings: The commission generally meets monthly. When there is no business, there is no obligation to meet.
B. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the chairperson or at the written request of a majority of the
commissioners.
C. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the Iowa open meetings law.
D. Attendance:
1. In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more consecutive meetings of the commission, without being
excused by the chairperson, such absence will be grounds for the commission to recommend to the city council that the position be
declared vacant and a replacement appointed.
2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings.
E. Minutes: A copy of the minutes of all regular and special meetings of the commission must be filed with the city council within
ten (10) working days after each meeting, or by the next regularly scheduled city council meeting, whichever is later.
F. Quorum: Five (5) commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The affirmative vote of a majority of the
commissioners present and voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or resolution. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016; amd. Ord. 42-21,
11-15-2021)
2-6-11: COMPENSATION:
Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses
while on official commission business within the limits established in the city administrative policies budget. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-12: REMOVAL:
Except as provided in subsection 2-6-10D1 of this chapter, the city council may remove any commissioner for good cause. (Ord. 32-
16, 7-5-2016)
2-6-13: POWERS:
The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
A. To review research and data in order to provide input on reidentification, prevention, and plans for potential economic,
environmental, and social/cultural vulnerabilities.
B. To review plans for long term prevention, preparedness, and recovery efforts.
C. To review policy and program recommendations to the city council in order to influence resilient outcomes for the community.
D. To provide comment to the city council on the allocation of budgeted city funding to achieve adopted resiliency goals.
E. To educate and engage the public on commission priorities.
F. To provide input on and review strategies to address identified vulnerabilities in collaboration with city staff, other city
commissions and community partners.
G. To review and make recommendations regarding sustainable Dubuque community grant allocations.
H. To respect the policy making authority of the city council, the city manager's responsibilities to implement the goals and
priorities the council establishes (council manager form of government) and the responsibility of city staff to report to the city
manager.
I. To ensure coordination and communication with other commissions. (Ord. 32-16, 7-5-2016)
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To: Adrienne Breitfelder; Trish Gleason; Gina Bell;.
Subject: Online Form Submittal: Board/Commission Application Form
Sent: 10/7/2024 10:28:45 AM
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Board/Commission Application Form
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in
advising the City Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA, accepts
applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time. Applications stay
active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. Applications to
multiple vacancies and/or reappointment requests requires separate
applications.
Please complete the online application and separate optional demographic
information below
Personal Information
Select the Board,
Commission, or
Committee
applying for:
Please identify
which required
criteria you
possess to
qualify for the
Resilient
Community
Advisory
Commission
Name: (PLEASE
NOTE: Per City
Code 1-6A-13(H)
City employees
are not eligible
for appointment
to any City
committee,
board, or
commission)
Resilient Community Advisory Commission
Interest and/or expertise in environmental integrity, Interest and/or
expertise in social/cultural vibrancy, Think systemically and analyze
data
Nolan Bielinski
Please enter the Noh-lin Beel-in-ski
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best way to
pronounce your
name below:
How did you hear Through a Friend, Other:
about City of
Dubuque Boards
and
Commission?
If other, please Coworker is currently on the commission
specify:
Gender (choose Man
all that apply)
If trans or Field not completed.
transgender
please specify:
If another identity Field not completed.
please specify:
Street Address: 654 Kane Street
PLEASE NOTE:
you must live
within the
Dubuque city
limits to
apply/serve on a
City of Dubuque
board or
commission.
City Dubuque
State Iowa
Zip Code: 52001
Preferred Phone 8152743247
Number:
Email
Address(es):
Place of
Employment:
Business Phone
Number:
nolanbielinski@gmail.com
University of Dubuque
Job Title/ Duties: Department of Natural Sciences Assistant Professor
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Please list your Worked in natural resources management at the county level, and
experience, skills federal level. PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Taught
and or education classes on ecology and conservation, I have developed a great
that have interest over the past few years in city planning (connectivity,
prepared you for incorporating nature)
service on this
board/commissio
n:
What
Provide a grounded yet ambitious view of the future of the city. Will
contributions can
put effort into finding pivotal intersections between sustainability,
you make or
efficiency, and beauty. I feel that this city is the perfect size for
state reason for
alternate transport. It is large enough to support the infrastructure
applying?
(physically and economically) and small enough so that walkable and
bikeable routes will be useful to get to most areas of the city.
Describe your I have taught college courses in large cities and small towns alike. I
experience have lived in the Midwest and the Mountain West. I have volunteered
working in as a career advisor for low-income community college students. I
diverse have lived in the city, the suburbs and in the country. I have come to
environments: learn that public programs that benefit the entire community can be
powerful tools.
Describe your I have experience in this mostly through programs hosted by
experience academic institutions I have worked for. Including community fairs on
engaging other campus, science talks for prospective high school students, and
community volunteer events out in the field planting natives or cutting invasive
members to plant species.
gather their input
and opinions:
List two David Wise (PhD Advisor, University of Illinois at Chicago).
references: dhwise.uic@gmail.com. 312 307 1391
(Include their Liam Heneghan (Professor at DePaul University, Chicago)
name and phone Ihenegha@depaul.edu 773 325 2779
number)
Are you currently No
serving on other
Boards,
Commissions, or
Committees?
If yes, which? Field not completed.
Have you served No
on a Board,
Commission, or
Committee
before?
If yes, which? Field not completed.
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Have you No
participated in the
City Life
program?
If so, when? Field not completed.
Have you No
participated in the
Intercultural
Competency
Program offered
through the City
of Dubuque or
other
organizations?
If yes to the Field not completed.
above question,
please list the
orginization that
offered the
program and the
date of
completion:?
This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and
distributed for the public. Each application for reappointment to a City Board or
Commission will be considered without regard to incumbency.
Misrepresentations on this application will constitute just cause for removal of
an appointee. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of
interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the City Clerk's
Office or the City Attorney's Office.
Signature (type Nolan Bielinski
your name here
as electronic
verification):
Date: 10/07/2024
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To: Adrienne Breitfelder; Trish Gleason; Gina Bell;.
Subject: Online Form Submittal: Board/Commission Application Form
Sent: 9/26/2024 9:38:53 AM
This sender is trusted.
Board/Commission Application Form
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in
advising the City Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA, accepts
applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time. Applications stay
active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. Applications to
multiple vacancies and/or reappointment requests requires separate
applications.
Please complete the online application and separate optional demographic
information below
Personal Information
Select the Board, Resilient Community Advisory Commission
Commission, or
Committee
applying for:
Please identify Interest and/or expertise in economic prosperity, Interest and/or
which required expertise in environmental integrity, Interest and/or expertise in
criteria you social/cultural vibrancy, Think systemically and analyze data
possess to
qualify for the
Resilient
Community
Advisory
Commission
Name: (PLEASE Rachel Schmidt Boeke
NOTE: Per City
Code 1-6A-13(H)
City employees
are not eligible
for appointment
to any City
committee,
board, or
commission)
Please enter the RAY-chul shmit BOH-key
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best way to
pronounce your
name below:
How did you hear City of Dubuque Website, City Life or another City of Dubuque
about City of Program
Dubuque Boards
and
Commission?
If other, please Field not completed.
specify:
Gender (choose Woman
all that apply)
If trans or Field not completed.
transgender
please specify:
If another identity Field not completed.
please specify:
Street Address: 1241 Jackson St.
PLEASE NOTE:
you must live
within the
Dubuque city
limits to
apply/serve on a
City of Dubuque
board or
commission.
City Dubuque
State Iowa
Zip Code: 52001
Preferred Phone 515-451-2291
Number:
Email rtsboeke@gmail.com
Address(es):
Place of Dubuque Rescue Mission
Employment:
Business Phone 563-583-1394 x107
Number:
Job Title/ Duties: Program Manager: grant writing; internal and external partnership
building; strategic planning; program development
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Please list your
I have had direct involvement in resilient land management through
experience, skills
my previous Rescue Mission position as Garden Manager; my work
and or education
with the Honor Native Land Fund; my own organic urban farm; and
that have
my tenure as chair of the Catfish Creek Watershed Management
prepared you for
Authority. I also have broad experience working directly with urban
service on this
community members through my current Rescue Mission position,
board/commissio
my previous position at Carnegie -Stout Public Library, and other
n:
various paid and volunteer work.
What
Over the 11 years I have lived in Dubuque, I've developed a wide
contributions can
array of relationships in the community through various projects. A
you make or
primary focus of all of my work is resiliency; I view this as the most
state reason for
important value of the City and would be honored to participate in its
applying?
implementation through this commission.
Describe your I have held a variety of types of positions, from higher education to
experience alternative education; office work to field labor to direct service; at
working in establishments from nonprofit to government to food service. Much
diverse of this work has been directly focused on marginalized communities
environments: and I have worked both in collaboration with and in service of people
of varied nationalities, socioeconomic status, race, and education
level.
Describe your A few examples: I led English as a Second Language (ESL)
experience
conversation classes with international workers and their families,
engaging other
which was in a collaborative format focused not only on language
community
practice, but also on connecting immigrants to one another and to
members to
the wider community in ways most useful to them. I managed the
gather their input
Dubuque Rescue Mission Garden in collaboration with homeless
and opinions:
residents of the Mission shelter and volunteers, focusing the plan
each year (and day) on the needs and interest of that community. I
helped establish the Honor Native Land Fund's partnership with the
Great Plains Action Society, which allowed us to take direction from
and direct our resources to this native -women -led organization.
List two Will Pearsall, Dubuque Rescue Mission Resident Manager: 563-564-
references: 3305
(Include their Willie O'Brien, Water & Resource Recovery Center Plant Manager:
name and phone 563-581-8707
number)
Are you currently No
serving on other
Boards,
Commissions, or
Committees?
If yes, which? Field not completed.
Have you served Yes
on a Board,
Commission, or
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Committee
before?
If yes, which?
Have you
participated in the
City Life
program?
If so, when?
Have you
participated in the
Intercultural
Competency
Program offered
through the City
of Dubuque or
other
organizations?
If yes to the
above question,
please list the
orginization that
offered the
program and the
date of
completion:?
Catfish Creek Watershed Management Authority
Yes
2015
Yes
City of Dubuque, 2018, then became a facilitator for that program.
This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and
distributed for the public. Each application for reappointment to a City Board or
Commission will be considered without regard to incumbency.
Misrepresentations on this application will constitute just cause for removal of
an appointee. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of
interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the City Clerk's
Office or the City Attorney's Office.
Signature (type Rachel Schmidt Boeke
your name here
as electronic
verification):
Date: 9/26/24
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CHAPTER 9
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATIONS AND PROCEDURES
SECTION:
16-9-1: Zoning Advisory Commission
16-9-2: General Powers
16-9-3: Organization, Meetings
16-9-4: Procedures Of Operation
16-9-5: Zoning Reclassification
16-9-5-1: Application Requirements
16-9-5-2: Zoning Advisory Commission Action
16-9-5-3: City Council Action
16-9-6: Text Amendment Procedure
16-9-6-1: Text Amendment
16-9-6-2: Application Requirements
16-9-6-3: Zoning Advisory Commission Action
16-9-6-4: City Council Action
16-9-7: Public Hearings
16-9-8: Notice Of Zoning Advisory Commission Hearings
16-9-1: ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION:
A. Commission Created: There is hereby created the zoning advisory commission.
B. Purpose: The purpose of the commission is to make recommendations to the city council on applications
for rezoning, subdivision plat approval, and text amendments to the zoning ordinance; to receive input from
applicants, neighboring property owners, citizens, and city staff; to review applications in terms of their impact
on the neighborhood, community, environment, and the city's utilities and transportation systems; and to
forward to the city council the commission's recommendations with the assistance of planning services staff.
C. Internal Organization And Rules: The commission may adopt rules and regulations to govern its
organizational procedures as may be necessary and which are not in conflict with this code or the Iowa Code.
D. Procedures For Operation: All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies
of the city govern the commission in all its operations.
E. Membership:
1. Number Of Commissioners: The commission comprises seven (7) residents of the city, appointed by the
city council.
2. Age Restriction: Residents must be eighteen (18) years of age or older.
3. Qualifications:
a. Members must be qualified by knowledge, experience, and ability to act in matters pertaining to short
range planning and zoning, none of whom hold an elective position in the city.
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b. Two (2) members of the zoning advisory commission must be appointed to serve on the airport zoning
advisory commission, with city council approval.
4. Compliance With Iowa Code: Membership on the commission must comply with the provisions of Iowa
Code section 69.16A, relating to gender balance. No person can be appointed or reappointed to the
commission if that appointment or reappointment would cause the number of members of one gender to be
greater than one-half (1/2) of the membership of the commission plus one. If the city has made a good faith
effort to appoint a qualified person to fill a vacancy on the commission for a period of three (3) months but has
been unable to make a compliant appointment, the city must utilize a fair and unbiased method of selecting the
best qualified applicants.
F. Oath: Each person, upon appointment or reappointment to the commission, must execute an oath of office
at the first meeting of the commission following the appointment or reappointment or at the city clerk's office any
time prior to the first meeting of the commission.
G. Terms: The term of office for commissioners is three (3) years or until such commissioner's successor is
appointed and qualified. The terms of the cross representative appointees to the airport zoning advisory
commission must coincide with their terms on the Airport Zoning Advisory Commission.
H. Vacancies: Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments.
I. Officers/Organization: The Commissioners must choose annually a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson,
each to serve a term of one year. The Chairperson must appoint a Secretary, who need not be a member of the
commission. The Commissioners must fill a vacancy among its officers for the remainder of the officer's
unexpired term. (Ord. 43-15, 7-6-2015)
J. Meetings:
1. Meetings: Meetings may be called by the Chairperson or at the written request of a majority of the
Commissioners.
2. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the Iowa Open Meetings
Law.
3. Attendance:
a. In the event a Commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more consecutive meetings of the
commission, without being excused by the Chairperson, such absence will be grounds for the commission to
recommend to the City Council that the position be declared vacant and a replacement appointed.
b. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings.
4. Minutes: A copy of the minutes of all meetings of the commission must be filed with the City Council
within ten (10) working days after each meeting, or by the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting,
whichever is later. (Ord. 48-16, 9-19-2016)
5. Quorum: Four (4) Commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The affirmative
vote of a majority of the Commissioners present and voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or
resolution. (Ord. 2-19, 1-22-2019)
K. Compensation: Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive
reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses while on official commission business within the limits
established in the City administrative policies budget.
L. Removal: Except as provided in subsection J3a of this section, the City Council may remove any
Commissioner for good cause.
M. Powers: The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
1. To prepare and recommend a zoning ordinance to exercise the powers conferred by State law. Such
zoning ordinance must include the boundaries of the various zoning districts; the height, number of stories, and
size of buildings and other structures in each district; the percentage of ground that may be occupied; setback
requirements; the size of yards, courts, and other open space; the density of population; the location and use of
buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, commercial, residential, or other purposes; and such
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regulations and restrictions necessary to enforce such zoning provisions. To this end the commission must
prepare a preliminary zoning ordinance and hold public hearings thereon and after such hearings have been
held, and submit a final zoning ordinance and its recommendations to the City Council;
2. To recommend to the City Council, from time to time, as conditions require, amendments, supplements,
changes, or modifications to the zoning ordinance but only after a public hearing;
3. To make such surveys, studies, maps, plans, or plats of the whole or any portion of the City and of any
land outside thereof, which in the opinion of the commission are consistent with the comprehensive plan and
are necessary to carry out the purposes of the commission;
4. To make recommendations to the City Council upon plans, plats, or replats of subdivisions or
resubdivisions within the City which show streets, alleys, or other portions of the same intended to be dedicated
for public use;
5. To make recommendations to the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission on the preparation and
maintenance of the comprehensive plan;
6. To fulfill those duties and responsibilities assigned to a City Planning Commission in State law; and
7. To undertake from time to time other specific short range planning projects which may be referred to it
by the City Council.
N. Waiver From Site Design Standards: The commission has the power to grant such waivers from the site
design standards of this Code, as may be reasonable and within the general purpose and intent of the site plan
review and approval provisions of this Code if the literal enforcement of one or more provisions of this Code is
impracticable or will exact an undue hardship because of peculiar conditions pertaining to the land in question.
The affirmative vote of at least four (4) Commissioners shall be necessary to grant a waiver. The waiver may be
granted subject to such conditions as the commission may establish to ensure the general purpose and intent
of the provisions of this Code are followed. At the commission meeting, the applicant and all other interested
parties must be presented a reasonable opportunity to present their views. Decisions of the commission may be
appealed to the Zoning Board of Adjustment in the same manner as appeals from a decision of an
Administrative Officer. (Ord. 43-15, 7-6-2015)
16-9-2: GENERAL POWERS:
A. The Zoning Advisory Commission shall concern itself with short range physical planning and shall have
and possess the following powers, duties and responsibilities:
1. To prepare and recommend a zoning ordinance by exercising the powers conferred by State law. Such
zoning ordinance shall include the boundaries of the various zoning districts; the height, number of stories and
size of buildings and other structures in each district; the percentage of ground that may be occupied; setback
requirements; the size of yards, courts and other open space; the density of population; the location and use of
buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, commercial, residential or other purposes; and such
regulations and restrictions necessary to enforce such zoning provisions. To this end the Zoning Advisory
Commission shall prepare a preliminary zoning ordinance and hold public hearings thereon and after such
hearings have been held, shall submit a final zoning ordinance and its recommendations to the City Council.
2. To recommend to the City Council, from time to time, as conditions require, amendments, supplements,
changes or modifications to the zoning ordinance but only after a public hearing.
3. To make such surveys, studies, maps, plans or plats of the whole or any portion of the City and of any
land outside thereof, which in the opinion of the Zoning Advisory Commission are consistent with the
comprehensive plan and are necessary to carry out the purposes of the commission.
4. To make recommendations to the City Council upon plans, plats or replats of subdivisions or
resubdivisions within the City which show streets, alleys or other portions of the same intended to be dedicated
for public use.
5. To make recommendations to the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission on the preparation and
maintenance of the comprehensive plan.
6. To fulfill those duties and responsibilities assigned to a City Planning Commission in State law.
7. To undertake from time to time other specific short range planning projects which may be referred to it
by the City Council.
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B. The City Council shall have the authority to establish or revise the priorities of the commission. (Ord. 52-
09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-3: ORGANIZATION, MEETINGS:
A. The Zoning Advisory Commission shall choose annually, at its first regular meeting of the fiscal year, one
of its members to act as Chairperson, and another of its members to act as Vice Chairperson, to perform all of
the duties of the Chairperson during the Chairperson's absence or disability. The commission shall adopt such
rules and regulations governing its operation and procedure as may be deemed necessary.
B. Meetings of the Zoning Advisory Commission shall be held the first Wednesday of the month or at the call
of the Chairperson and at such other times as the commission may determine.
C. Members of the Zoning Advisory Commission shall attend at least two-thirds (2/3) of all regularly
scheduled meetings within any twelve (12) month period. If any member fails to attend such prescribed number
of meetings, such failure shall constitute grounds for the commission to recommend to the City Council that said
member be replaced. Attendance of all members shall be entered on the minutes.
D. All meetings shall be held in conformance with the provisions of the Iowa Open Meetings Law.
E. The Zoning Advisory Commission shall file with the City Clerk a copy of the minutes of each regular and
special meeting of the commission within ten (10) working days after each such meeting. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-
2009)
16-9-4: PROCEDURES OF OPERATION:
All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary and procurement policies of the City shall govern the
Zoning Advisory Commission in all its operations, except as herein provided. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-5: ZONING RECLASSIFICATION:
A. The City Council finds that the reclassification of property is a sensitive and important legislative function
which, in the interest of maintaining uniform zoning policies and the integrity of the comprehensive plan, should
only be exercised sparingly and under proper conditions. For this reason, and because the original zoning
district boundaries under this title are presumed to be correct and appropriate, it shall hereafter be the policy of
the City to reclassify property only where a clear showing has been made that the original classification was a
mistake or that circumstances and conditions affecting the property in question have so materially changed so
as to demand reclassification in the public interest.
B. The reclassification procedures outlined herein should not be confused with, or used in place of, the
amendment process or the variance process. Thus, the Council intends that reclassification of property should
not be entertained where: 1) an alleged hardship peculiar to the property is claimed, which is more properly the
subject of a variance request; or 2) it is alleged that the provisions themselves as applied to similar properties
are unreasonable, which is more properly the subject of a text amendment proposal. In all cases, the burden
shall be upon the person(s) seeking reclassification to demonstrate that the requested reclassification is more
appropriate than the present classification, in light of the characteristics of the property and the public welfare.
C. Furthermore, it is contemplated under this title that the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission is, in
the first instance, the body responsible for the formulation and continuing review of the comprehensive plan, as
expressed herein, and this commission shall be charged with the duty of periodically reviewing the policies and
provisions of this title in light of its purposes and changing conditions, and proposing on its own initiative such
district reclassifications or Code amendments as may be deemed appropriate to secure the public welfare.
(Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-5-1: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
A. Any person may request a reclassification of property to another district, regardless of such person's
interest in the property, by submitting a completed zoning reclassification application together with the required
fee, to the Planning Services Department.
B. The applicant may submit a written request to withdraw the reclassification application at any time prior to
final action by the City Council. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-5-2: ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION ACTION:
A. The Zoning Advisory Commission shall consider a reclassification request at a public hearing. Following
the public hearing, the Zoning Advisory Commission shall act to recommend approval or denial of the request or
table the request. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
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B. The recommendation of the commission shall forthwith be transmitted to the Council for its action. (Ord. 2-
19, 1-22-2019)
16-9-5-3: CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
A. Public Hearing: Following receipt of any recommendation of the commission, the City Clerk shall cause a
notice to be published of the date, time and place for the City Council to hold a public hearing on the requested
reclassification.
B. Adopt, Table Or Reject Request: Following the public hearing, the Council shall act to adopt, table or
reject the reclassification request. In cases where the commission has recommended disapproval of the
reclassification, the vote of at least three -fourths (3/4) of the Council shall be required to enact the
reclassification.
C. Written Protest Against Request: Furthermore, in case of a written protest against the reclassification
request which is filed with the City Clerk and signed by the owners of twenty percent (20%) or more of the area
of the lots included in the request, or by the owners of twenty percent (20%) or more of the property which is
located within two hundred feet (200') of the exterior boundaries of the property being considered for
reclassification, such request shall not be enacted except by the favorable vote of at least three -fourths (3/4) of
the Council. Property owned by the City or located in the public right-of-way shall not be considered in the
above calculation of twenty percent (20%) area of property ownership. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 7-
11, 1-18-2011; Ord. 11-21, 4-19-2021)
16-9-6: TEXT AMENDMENT PROCEDURE:
16-9-6-1: TEXT AMENDMENT:
Text amendments are intended for wholesale changes to the zoning regulations, as a means for the City to
respond to changing conditions and emerging trends in the community. Text amendments are not property
specific. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-6-2: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Any person may propose amendments to the provisions of this title by delivering a copy of the proposed
amendment to the Planning Services Department. The applicant may submit a written request to withdraw the
text amendment application at any time prior to final action by the City Council. (Ord. 2-19, 1-22-2019)
16-9-6-3: ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION ACTION:
A. The Zoning Advisory Commission shall consider a text amendment request at a public hearing. Following
the public hearing, the Zoning Advisory Commission shall act to recommend approval or denial of the request,
or table the request.
B. The commission's recommendations shall be forthwith transmitted to the Council for its action. (Ord. 2-19,
1-22-2019)
16-9-6-4: CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
A. Following receipt of the Zoning Advisory Commission's recommendation, the City Council shall act to hold
its own public hearing on the proposed amendment.
B. Following the public hearing, the Council shall adopt, table or reject the proposed amendment. In those
cases where the Zoning Advisory Commission has recommended disapproval of the amendment, the
affirmative vote of at least three -fourths (3/4) of the City Council shall be required to enact the amendment.
(Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-7: PUBLIC HEARINGS:
At all public hearings required by this title to be held by the Zoning Advisory Commission or City Council, all
interested persons shall have an opportunity to express their opinions on the subject matter at hand, either in
person or by agent, subject in all cases to reasonable rules of procedure. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
16-9-8: NOTICE OF ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION HEARINGS:
A. Notice of the time and place of all public hearings to be held by the Zoning Advisory Commission shall be
published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least seven (7) days and not more than twenty
(20) days prior to the date of the hearing.
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B. A reasonable effort shall be made to notify by mail those property owners whose property is being
considered for reclassification and those owners of adjacent property and other parcels within two hundred feet
(200') therefrom, prior to the first public hearing in which the reclassification request will be considered. Where
the commission has a public hearing on a reclassification request, the commission shall direct and require
verification that the applicant or their agent has taken responsible steps to give notice of the time, place, and
subject of the hearing by first class mail to all property owners within two hundred feet (200') of the property for
which reclassification is requested, and to the owner(s) of the property included in such request. The
commission may require, at its discretion and at the applicant's expense, notification of owners of property
located more than two hundred feet (200') from the subject property and of other parties with a direct interest in
the reclassification requested.
C. Only one mailing shall be required in any event, and mail notice by the Council shall not be required. In all
cases, however, the notice shall be mailed not less than seven (7) days and not more than twenty (20) days
prior to the public hearing announced therein. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
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Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in
advising the City Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA, accepts
applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time. Applications stay
active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. Applications to
multiple vacancies and/or reappointment requests requires separate
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Job Title/ Duties: Owner / Operator of 6 properties totaling 17 units across five states.
We provide safe, affordable housing through our 5 long-term
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I hold a bachelor's degree in public administration and a master's
experience, skills
degree in project management. I retire from the military in November
and or education
2024 with 23 years active duty and a total of 29 years of military
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board/commissio of logistics, to include equipment, ammunition, fuel, food, and
n: training aids for these events held across the country.
What I'd like to make a difference in our community. I am specifically
contributions can interested in providing safe, affordable housing to the city of
you make or Dubuque and surrounding areas. Being a part of this board will
state reason for broaden my understanding of the community, what it needs most,
applying?
and how to fulfill those needs in terms of housing and commerce.
Describe your
My wife and I own six small multi -family properties in neighboring
experience
states. We manage all aspects of these homes coordinating
working in
maintenance, advertising, leasing, and rent collection. We have a
diverse
very high success rate working with tenants with mid to low income
environments:
to keep them paying on time while educating them on their
understanding of financial literacy. My property experience combined
with the military opportunities has given me the chance to work with
and develop relationships with people of all races, genders, and
religious backgrounds to achieve shared goals. While deployed in
Afghanistan I led teams of Afghan local nationals and Soldiers on
construction projects to improve the communities and bases we
occupied.
Describe your As a member of a scout committee, we are all volunteers, yet we all
experience
have a voice. We make decisions on how money is spent, trips and
engaging other
outings the kids attend. We listen to one another's concerns then use
community
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group. When engaging someone I first want to understand that
gather their input
person's perspective to learn what is most important to them. Each
and opinions:
individual may be influenced in different ways. In order to fulfill their
needs, one must understand their point of view. As a result of
gathering information everyone has an opportunity to share their
opinions and concerns, a vote is cast, and the majority rule
determines the outcome. Everyone on the committee accepts the
decision and we move on to the next topic.
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CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS DETAILS AND OPENINGS
X / X / 24 Indicates openings within 2024 Open Indicates Current Opening
** Indicates Public Member representing board or commission and appointed as a representative to a
separate board or commission
AIRPORT COMMISSION
4 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tuesday, 4 p.m., Airport Conf. Room
Public Member 1
Douglas
Brotherton
9/14/25
Public Member 2
Marianne
Kurtz -Weber
9/14/25
Public Member 3
Michael
Phillips
9/14/26
Public Member 4
Robert
Blocker
9/14/26
Public Member 5
Sue
Clemenson
9/14/24
AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
County Rep.
Laurie Guy
2/15/26
County Rep.
Mary Goebel
2/15/26
Public Member 1
Open Open
Unknown
ZBA Rep.
Rena Stierman
3/25/27
ZBA Rep.
Jonathan McCoy
3/25/26
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
6 Yr. Term - Meets on Call
County Rep.
Open Open
12/31/26
County Rep.
Mary Goebel
12/31/26
Public Member 1
Open Open
12/31/26
ZAC Rep.
Richard Russell
7/1/27
ZAC Rep.
Matthew Mulligan
7/1/25
ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.,
MFC or Varied locations
Business Pro 1
Franco
Menchaca
6/30/27
In Cultural & Entertain Dist. 1
Open
Open
6/30/27
Out Cultural & Entertain Dist. 1
Thomas
Robbins
6/30/25
Public Member 1
Shirley
Davis-Orwoll
6/30/25
Public Member 2
Doug
Donald
6/30/26
Public Member 3
Susan
Riedel
6/30/26
Public Member 4
Nicholas
Haider
6/30/25
BUILDING CODE ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD
3 Yr. Term -Meets on Call; 4:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Altn. Commercial Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Electrical Construct Pro 1
Adam
Brown
1/1/27
Altn. HVAC Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Plumbing Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Altn. Residential Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Commercial Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Electrical Construct Pro 1
Thomas
Townsend
1/1/27
HVAC Construct Pro 1
Corey
Valaskey
1/1/27
Multidisciplinary Rep. 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Multidisciplinary Rep. 2
Open
Open
1/1/27
Plumbing Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
Residential Construct Pro 1
Open
Open
1/1/27
BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES
4 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur. 4 p.m., Library
Public Member 1
Andrew
Bland
7/1/26
Public Member 2
A. Alanda
Gregory
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Victor
Lieberman
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Pam
Mullin
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Diann
Guns
7/1/28
Public Member 6
Christina
Monk
7/1/28
Public Member 7
Greg
Gorton
7/1/25
CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets on Call., Varied locations
Public Member 1
Pauline
Maloney
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Georgina
Guerrero
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Ronald
Tigges
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Jennifer
Tigges
7/1/27
CATFISH CREEK WATERSHED MANGT. AUTHORITY
4 Yr. term - Meets Quarterly
Public Member 1 ** Open Open 7/16/28
Public Member 2 Open Open 7/16/28
CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term
- Meets last Mon. of every third month,
3:30 p.m., Five Flags
Public Member 1
Danielle Jacobs
6/29/27
Public Member 2
Mc Kenzie Blau
6/29/25
Public Member 3
Brenda Christner
6/29/25
Public Member 4
Bryce Parks
6/29/27
Public Member 5
Rod Bakke
6/29/25
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
4 Year Term - Meets 2nd Wed., 4:15 p.m., City Hall
Public Member 1 Scott Crabill 4/6/26
Public Member 2 Carla Heathcote 4/6/28
Public Member 3 Daniel White 4/6/25
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed., 5:30 p.m.,
Federal Bldg./Housing
Housing Commission Rep. 1
Renee
Kehoe
8/17/24
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 1
Open
Open
2/15/26
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 2
Gerald
Hammel Jr.
2/15/27
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 3
Gabriel
Mozena
2/15/27
Low/Moderate Income Rep. 4
Dominique
Jeter
2/15/25
Public Member 1
Open
Open
2/15/27
Public Member 2 **
Dean
Boles
2/15/25
Public Member 3
Michelle
Hinke
2/15/25
Public Member 4
Julie
Woodyard
2/15/26
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Equity and Human Rights Commission
3 Yr. Term - Meets 2nd Tus. 4:30 p.m., MFC Conf. room 2
Public Member 1
Rick
Baumhover
1/1/25
Public Member 2
Open
Open
1/1/26
Public Member 3
Matt
Zanger
1/1/26
Public Member 4
Jake
Kurczek
1/1/26
Public Member 5
Nikkole
Nutter
1/1/27
Public Member 6
Theresa
Sampson
1/1/27
Public Member 7
Maiha
Jolet
1/1/25
Public Member 8
David
Heiar
1/1/27
Public Member 9
Michaela
Freiburger
1/1/25
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Thur., 5:30
p.m., Federal Bldg.
Architect At -Large 1
Christina
Monk
7/1/26
Cathedral District 1
Open
Open
7/1/26
Jackson Park District 1
Janice
Esser
7/1/25
Langworthy District 1
Thea
Dement
7/1/26
Old Main District 1
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 1
Heidi
Pettitt
7/1/27
Public Member 2
Bill
Doyle
7/1/27
Public Member 3
Tim
Gau
7/1/27
West 11th District 1
Rick
Stuter
7/1/25
Interim District Rep. 1
Open
Open NOAppo1ntneNNeeaed
HOUSING APPEALS AND MEDIATION BOARD
3 - Yr. Term - Meets on Call, 4:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Public Member 1
Mary
Gotz
1/1/27
Public Member 2
Luke
Hoffmann
1/1/27
Public Member 3
Open
Open
1/1/27
Public Member 4
Lynn
Sutton
1/1/27
Public Member 5
Jeff
Lenhart
1/1/27
HOUSING COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Tues. (Jan, Aril, July,
Oct), 4:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg.
Public Member 1 "
Renee
Kehoe
8/17/27
Public Member 2
Ross
Janes
8/17/27
Public Member 3
Rick
Merfeld
8/17/25
Public Member 4
Open
Open
8/17/27
Public Member 5
Open
Open
8/17/27
Public Member 6
Cathy
Dickens
8/17/25
Public Member 7
Julietta
Scott
8/17/26
Public Member 8 "
Rick
Baumhover
8/17/25
Public Member 9 **
Amy
Eudaley
8/17/26
Section 8 Rep. 1
Open
Open
8/17/27
HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
3 Yr. Term - Meets as needed, 7:30 a.m., Federal Bldg.
Housing Commission Rep. 1
Rick
Baumhover
8/17/25
Housing Commission Rep. 2
Amy
Eudaley
8/17/26
Public Member 1
Open
Open
8/17/25
Public Member 2
Jim
Holz
8/17/27
Public Member 3
Michelle
Becwar
8/17/27
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 4th
Wed.(Jan., April, July, Oct.) 3 p.m., City Hall
Public Member 1
Daniel
Garza
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Molly
Valaskey
7/1/27
Public Member 3
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Joshua
Merritt
7/1/25
Public Member 5
Gary
Ruden
7/1/25
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMM.
3 Yr. Term - Meets 3rd Wed. 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg.
Housing Commission Rep. 1
Rick
Merfeld
8/17/25
Public Member 1
Mark
Ward
7/1/26
Public Member 2
Michael
Rabagia
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Aaron
Miller
7/1/27
Public Member 4
Beth
McGrath
7/1/27
Public Member 5
Cliff
Conrad
7/1/25
Public Member 6
Open
Open
7/1/25
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 2nd Tues., 4:30 p.m. MFC/Varied locations
Public Member 1 **
Robin
Kennicker
6/30/26
Public Member 2
Ron
Axtell
6/30/26
Public Member 3
Jessica
Ochoa
6/30/26
Public Member 4
Jennifer
Tigges
6/30/27
Public Member 5
Lori
011endick
6/30/25
Public Member 6
Josh
Jorgenson
6/30/25
Public Member 7
Jason
Henkel
6/30/25
RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 1st Thur. 5:00 p.m.
, Jule Op. & Train. Center
Commission Cross Rep. 1
Open
Open
7/16/27
Commission Cross Rep. 2
Robin
Kennicker
6/30/26
Commission Cross Rep. 3
Dean
Boles
2/15/25
Public Member 1
Sandra
Evans
7/1/25
Public Member 2
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 3
Joshua
Chamberland
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Lalith
Jayawickrama
7/1/26
Public Member 5
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 6
Jacob
Kohlhaas
7/1/25
TRANSIT ADVISORY BOARD
3 Yr. Term
- Meets bi-monthly Sept. to May, 2nd Thur.
Intermodal Transit Station
Public Member 1
Open Open
7/30/25
Public Member 2
Open Open
7/30/26
Public Member 3
Greg Orwoll
7/30/26
Public Member 4
Dora Serna
7/30/26
Public Member 5
Open Open
7/30/27
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 Yr. Term - Meets 1st Wed., 6:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg..
Public Member 1 '*
Matthew
Mulligan
7/1/25
Public Member 2
Martha
Christ
7/1/26
Public Member 3
Carrie
Lohrmann
7/1/26
Public Member 4
Teri
Zuccaro
7/1/26
Public Member 5
Richard
Russell
7/1/27
Public Member 6
Open
Open
7/1/27
Public Member 7
Pat
Norton
7/1/25
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
5 Yr. Term - Meets 4th Thur., 5:30 p.m. Fed. Bldg..
Public Member 1 Gwen
Kosel
3/25/29
Public Member 2 ** Keith
Ahlvin
3/25/25
Public Member 3 Jonathan
McCoy
3/25/26
Public Member 4 Rena
Stierman
3/25/27
Public Member 5 Matthew
Mauss
3/25/28
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