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Boards and Commission Appointments Copyrighted April 2, 2018 City of Dubuque Boards/Commissions # 1. ITEM TITLE: Boards and Commission Appointments SUMMARY: Appointments to the following commissions to be made at this meeting. Housing Commission One, 3-year term through August 17, 2020 (Vacant term of Baumhover) Applicants: Janice Craddieth, 1603 Washington St. Sam Wooden, 1135 Rosedale Ave. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Type 4-2-18 Boards Overview Sheet Supporting Documentation Housing Commission Applicants Supporting Documentation 4-2-18 Latest Listings Supporting Documentation 4-2-18 Vacancies Supporting Documentation VACANCIES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS For Council Meeting, of Monday, April 2, 2018 6:00 p.m., Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6�'' Street APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSIONS TO BE MADE AT THIS MEETING. Housing Commission One, 3-year term through August 17, 2020 (Vacant term of Baumhover) Applicants: Janice Craddieth, 1603 Washington St. Sam Wooden, 1135 Rosedale Ave. Title 2 Chapter 5 Article B HOUSING COMMISSION Amendment Adopted 10-19-15 � Amendment Adopted 12-07-15 2-5B-1: COMMISSION CREATED: � There is hereby created the Housing Commission. � � 2-5B-2: PURPOSE: � The purpose of the commission is to undertake and carry out studies and analysis of j housing needs and the meeting of such needs; to recommend proposed projects in the � area of low- and moderate-income housing for the citizens of the city; to monitor the � city's housing programs; and to conduct grievances regarding the Rental Assistance �' ii Program, except in the area of Housing Code enforcement. ; 2-5B-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 of � Ordinances or the lowa Code: 2-5B-4: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION: ; All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of the '+ city govern the commission in all its operations. �j � 2-5B-5: MEMBERSHIP: , i�I A. The commission comprises ten (10) residents of the city. tl '� a B. Residents must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. ;' C � C. Special Qualifications. q 1. At least three (3) members must be selected specifically on the basis of � experience in real estate development, banking, finance, accounting, funds � management, or other related areas of expertise. , � 2. One (1) member must be a person who is a recipient of tenant based rental � assistance under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 whose name appears on a lease of Section 8 property. If such member ceases to be a recipient of rental assistance under Section 8, the term of such member is deemed terminated and a new member who meets the requirements of this � Subsection must be appointed for the remainder of the term. � 3. One (1) member must be appointed by the commission, with city council approval, to serve on the Community Development Advisory Commission. ; a i � a � g G � , , 4. Two (2) members must be appointed by the commission, with city council � approval, to serve on the Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee. , � 5. The remaining members are at-large members. !� ,; 2-5B-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 y reappointment or at the city clerk's office any time prior to the first meeting of the �� commission. � „ � 2-5B-7: 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 Community Development Advisory Commission and the Housing Trust Fund , Advisory Commission must coincide with their terms on the Housing Commission. I; � 2-5B-8: VACANCIES: Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. �i 2-5B-9: OFFICERS/ORGANIZATION: I The commissioners must choose annually a chairperson and vice-chairperson, each to ',; serve a term of one (1) 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. !1 l 2-5B-10: MEETINGS: A. Regular Meetings. The commission must meet monthly. ; ; � B. Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called by the chairperson or at the � written request of a majority of the commissioners. � i �j C. Open Meetings. All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the v lowa 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. , g i ,� , � 1 � � � I � � 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 I is later. F. C�uorum. �ix (6) com�iissio�ers constitute a quorunn for the transaction oi business. The affirmative vote of a majority of the commissioners present and voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or resolution. 2-5B-11: COMPENSATION: j Iil 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 and budget. % , � 2-5B-12: REMOVAL: � Except as provided in 2-5B-10(D)(1), the city council may remove any commissioner for � � good cause. � ��� !J 2-5B-13: POWERS: ;i The commission has the following powers, duties, and responsibilities: !,� A. To contribute as appropriate in the planning, coordinating, and review of housing development; '� B. To conduct public hearings to ensure meaningful citizen input in the planning, I;� implementation, and assessment of the city's housing programs; w C. To provide for and encourage the participation of low and moderate income �� persons in the planning, implementation, and assessment of housing programs; � D. To provide input into the community planning process and to assist in � accomplishing a coordinated and consistent housing development program of the � city in accordance with present and future housing needs; � � E. To request and review ongoing surveys assessing housing needs and � identifying future community housing needs, particularly the needs of persons of � low and moderate income; a F. To support the efforts of the city council and other city commissions in the assessment of the general housing needs of the community; � G. To undertake from time to time other specific ongoing housing planning which may be referred to it by the city council; H. To research and recommend to the city council policies and programs � facilitating the development of affordable housing; � � � i � I. To undertake public information efforts to educate citizens of the availability of '� federal, state, and locally funded housing assistance programs; ' J. To assist in the preparation of the housing element of the city comprehensive plan and the anr�ual consolidated plan; K. To offer comment, as appropriate, on the consistency of proposed housing II�� development with the comprehensive plan, consolidated plan, and existing city '� housing strategies; and � L. Undertake such additional duties, with regard to the Housing Trust Fund, as � are specifiied in this Code. � 'I � 2-5B-14: PROJEGT APPROVAL: � Any proposed low rent housing project is subject to the approval of the city council and I any project requiring a referendum as provided in the lowa Code must be submitted to j the voters of the city in accordance with the lowa Code. i I 2-5B-15: MONITOR HOUSING PROGRAM; CONDUCT HEARINGS ON �� GRIEVANCES: '1 The commission monitors the city's housing program and conducts hearings on h grievances arising out of the operation of such program with the exception of Housing I� Code enforcement which is handled by the Housing Code Appeals Board. � , i li � ; � � �� �R ii � !� ��� � I� � � � � � � j MAR/13/2018/TUE 01 , 03 P� Prescott Elementar� FAX No, 563-552-4201 P, 001 � THE�t�ry a� ��� � �'LJ� � j�""�'�°j rY�c�aterpf�ee ora tlre Msssissippi ����, x,�,.�n�z.��}.=o�� � CITY'Gt� E]11�L1tf�lJE, Itt�INA, B�AFtDl�C�MMi;�,�I�iI�q,PPL�I�ATIC�N n IndividuaC� s�erving on Bo2�t�ds �t�d Cammi�siQns pEay an impartant rc�l$ in �dvising the �ity���ancil Qn � m�tters of int�rest to c,ur cammunity and it�future. 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'� lf y�s, wYrich? �; � � Fi�v� you serv�� on � Gity�oard or C�mmission �,�`fr�re: YE� v'"� N+� ? � If yes, w�liGh?�c�,.'�J.4�r+���! °�1ci a..�� 4 �'r e7 L? �,,-'�,,,n,..,� --- ; 1-Eave y��u partici}�at�ed in the �ity Lif�; Rrr��ram: YES�� i�t��'� � If sc�when? % G Hau� y�� particip�t�� in �n Int�r�ultur�l ��m�aet�ncy Wc�rkshap: Y��� NO 7 " �f so wh�r�? � � y ; E.I�T TWt� REFEF�Eh10ES: � N�1M�: �.�.�.�. � �' �,o r�, PHC:�NE NJUMB�I�. �� �„— "�1� �`"1„ � . . �NAM�:� V.�,.�.4`'a� q. t) ��, F}WC7NE NUMBER: `��' �' .`� "�'� '�,-� �r�.rr1�0 '4`,c-t�c�,. �3 s��aw+�,� .._., Tht� application is a pt�k�lic docurnent anci as such can be repraduced and distributed fQr t�� publiC. E�ch �pplic�tion for reappointrtlent t�i � City E�o�rd c�r�crmmissiC�tl will be consi��red witho�ut r�gar�l to incumb�ncy. Misrppr���n��tic�r�s t�n this ��pfl�atlon will �vnstit�tt��ust ca�use for remav�al af an appointee. � � �pecific a�ter�tiart shcauld t�e dir�ct�d #c� possi�l� �onf�i�t of ir�t�rest. Far f�rth�r clarificafion, if a sit�iation � �ris�s, �oritact th� �i�y Clerk'� C7ffi��ar the City Att�arn�y'� t�ffice, �I�NATuR�: �r...�� �' � a d ; � � I Trish Gleason From: noreply@civicplus.com Sent: March 4, 2018 11:01 AM 'I� To: Kevin Firnstahl;Trish Gleason; Kevin Firnstahl;Alvin Nash;Janet Walker Subject: Online Form Submittal: Board/Commission Application Form . � 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, Housing Commission ii� Commission, or Committee ;' applying for: �� , _ _ � �.__..�_�__..� �.. �� .,,��..A.. _ __..�.__ , � Please select which vacancy At-Large �� you are applying for on the Housing Commission: � � mm m. �,_..M....�.__ _�,._._.�� �..__. � s Name: � Sam Wooden � � _�..�,,_ �....�._..� _._ _.�. �.__.._ �.__.__�. � Gender(choose all that Man � � apply) Note:Some City � � Boards/Commissions are q subject to the gender balance requirement in � lowa Code Section 69.16A If trans or transgender Field not completed. please specify: If another identity please Field not completed. specify: Home Address: PLEASE 1135 Rosedale Ave NOTE:you must live within the Dubuque city limits to � apply/serve on a City of 1 � w g Dubuque board or commission Zip Code: 52001 Home Phone Number: 8155416795 Business Name: Reynolds & Kenline, LLP Business Address: 110 E. 9th St. Business Zip Code: 52001 Business Phone Number: 563-556-8000 Occupation: Attorney � �� � Position with Company � Partner � �N�N�tlN � �'� ,��....�.�.______� _..�_.�. _... �.,�_.� i Email Address(es):m.Nv � wooden@rkenline.com� � __.m.n..__�__.. _�...� � Experience or education I received my bachelor's degree in political science and public �!,,� which qualifies you for this administration from Buena Vista University and my law degree i, board or commission: from the University of Kentucky. I spent my first five years of i practice in Nashville, TN doing criminal defense, environmental '! protection, and spent a couple years working in management � for a nationally touring country recording artist. Since beginning ti work in Dubuque, I have been very concerned with housing as " an issue impacting the livability of the city, as well as it's � I; impacts on drug use and crime. � .n..��_ ____ �._.._��� _� __. _�__ m ii What contributions can you I have reviewed the city's Property Maintenance Code, recent � make or state reason for minutes of the Housing Appeals Board, and this Commission. It applying? appears to me Dubuque has a lot of work to do to ensure it is � licensing habitable homes and apartments. I see many landlords using the legal system to abuse tenants who are already destitute. Recently, the Council voted down a resolution creating a$25,000 slush fund to help landlords make � repairs. The fact this measure was even considered stunned � me as a totally unnecessary government hand out. It has prompted me to apply. Describe your experience Most of my career has been spent working on behalf of working in diverse impoverished clients. Most attorneys will never visit their environments: clients' homes; I do. While in Nashville, I visited clients in nearly every housing project to better understand their environment . I've sat with clients in their neighborhoods, their homes, and with their families. I am typically able to build rapport with people from lives much different than my own. � � � z � � 8 � Describe your experience In my environmental practice, I worked with groups of plaintiffs engaging other community who had been impacted by pollution. This often involved members to gather their meeting with various members of the community to determine input and opinions: the broader impacts of pollution and nuisance. I meet with, and interview people, all the time on behalf of my clients. I'm not afraid to initiate a conversation and am respectful enough to m hear out those I may initially disagree with. b, List two references: Natalia Blaskovich: 563-543-4747 Elizabeth Murphy: 615-289- (Include their name and 7615 phone number) Are you currently serving on No i other Boards, Commissions, � or Committees? p _..�._ _.�._.�...._,_ d....._�. _ .,�..M � If yes, which? Field not completed. ; _. .�.___.�� n.._�.�.�.�..�..�_.�.. � �..__�._.�� __.�..._. � Have you served on a No d u Board, Commission, or f Committee before? �, �., � _____. _��_ _..�.,.�. .�. !I If yes,which? Field not completed. 'I Have ou artici ated in � �� � � � � � ��� Y p p No � the City Life program? ,� ��. _._.��._..�.._...,�.__.�....._.A. �.,..�..V�. �____�.� �w_ ._� � If so,when? Field not complefed. � Have you participated in No �� � � ��� � �� the Intercultural Competency Program? If so, when? Field not completed. 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 your name Samuel A. Wooden here as electronic ' verfication): Date: 3/4/18 � Email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. c 9 � 3 E B CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Olndicates State-mandated board/commission As prepared for the Council Meeting 4-2-18 subject to the 2012 Gender Balance Law. AIRPORT COMMISSION CATFISH CREEK WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY 4 Yc Term-Meets 4th Monday 4 p.m. -Airport 2 Yr.term-Meets Quarterly Douglas Brotherton 9/14/21 Steven Drehozal 7/16/20 Chris Even 9/14/21 Neal Patten 7/16/20 Steven Accinelli 9/14/18 Robert Blocker 9/14/18 CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Sue Clemenson 9/14/20 3 Yr. Term-Meets last Monday of each month, 3:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly starting Jan., Five Flags AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS Tyler Daugherty 6/29/18 5 Yr. Term -Meets on Call Mc Kenzie Hill 6/29/19 Vacant Vacant Counry Representative 2/15/21 Nicholas Huff 6/29/19 Jeff Cremer CiryZBARep. 2/15/18 Bryce Parks 6/29/18 Ron Koppes(At Will) Counry Representative 2/15/21 Rod Bakke 6/29/19 Joyce Pope CiryZBARep. 3/25/19 Vacant Vacant nppo��eadeyamame.�ma��� unknown CIVILSERVICECOMMISSION 4 Yc Term-Meets on Call AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION Vacant Vacant 4/6/18 6 Yc Term -Apptd.1996,Meets on Call Christian Stillings 4/6/20 Vacant Vacant nppo��eadeyamamear��ma�r� 12/31/20 Daniel White 4/6/21 Linda Lucy(At Will) Counry Representative 12/31/20 Marianne Krause(At Will 2011) County Representative 12/31/20 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION Michael Belmont Ciry7AC Representative 12/31/22 3 Yr.Term-Meets 3rd Tue.,5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg./Housing Thomas Henschel Ciry 7AC Representative 12/31/22 Shane Hoepe� Housing Commission Rep 8/17/20 Sa�a Bu�ley LowMlodlncomeArea 2/15/20 ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMISSION Lindsay James Low/Mod IncomeArea 2/15/20 3 Yc Term-Meets 4th Tues., Librery Board Room Gerald Hammel,Jr. At-Large 2/15/20 Matthew G�egory eusinessProfessionabin 6/30/18 Julie Woodya�d LowMlodlncomeArea 2/15/21 Gina Siegert e�s��assProrass�o�ai-0�e 6/30/18 Thomas Wainwright At-Large 2/15/21 Ellen Henkels At-Large 6/30/18 Theresa Caldwell LowMlodlncomeArea 2/15/19 Ali Levasseur Arts Rep 6/30/19 Michelle Hinke At-Large 2/15/19 David Schmitz Arts Rep 6/30/19 Dean Boles At-Large 2/15/19 Susan Riedel Arts Rep 6/30/19 Mary Armstrong Arts Rep 6/30/19 DUBUQUE COMMUNITY-POLICE RELATIONS COMMITTEE 2 Yr.Term- Meets,4th Mon.5:30 p.m. BOARD OF REVIEW(City and County) Serna Dora Alternate 10/31/18 6 Yc Term-Meets May 130 Meier Steve Alrernate 8/31/19 Laure Lewis 1/1/19 Vacant Vacant Alrernate 5/31/18 Jean Hoeger 1/1/19 Hinke Michelle Primary 8/31/19 Angie Mozena 1/1/22 Giunta JoAnn Primary 5/31/18 Greg Hutchinson 1/1/23 Kundert Robert Primary 8/31/19 Bradley Brissey 1/1/23 ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD BUILDING CODE AND ADVISORY APPEALS BOARD 3 Yc Term-Meets Bi-Monthly, 3rd Monday 3 Yr. Term-Meets as needed James Dixon Electrical Background 5/21/20 Ma�k Gudenkauf ResidentialContractor 8/1/18 Kevin Pfohl ElectricalBackground 5/21/20 Benjamin Harper Beard Architect/Engineer 8/1/19 Andy Palmer Electrical Background 5/21/20 VaCant VaCant Journeyman Carpenter 8/1/19 VaCant VaCant Electrical Background 5/21/17 VaCant VaCant ADARepresentative 8/1/17 DaVid WilsOn At-Large 5/21/20 Thomas Swift Commercial Contracror 8/1/20 Dave Nebel J�. Electrical Background 5/21/18 Katrina Wilberding ADA Representative 8/1/18 Paul Uhlrich Electrical Background 5/21/18 Richard Luchsinger At-Large 8/1/18 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CABLE TV COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term-Meets 3rd Thur., 5:30 p.m., Federal Bldg. 3 Yc Term - Meets 1 st Wed., 4:00 pm Juan Nieto w 11th District 7/1/19 Pauline Maloney 7/1/20 David Klavitter LangworthyDistrict 7/1/20 ScCarol Hoverman 7/1/20 Christina Monk ArchitectAt-Large 7/1/20 Ronald Tigges 7/1/20 Joseph Rapp OldMainDistrict-Interim 7/1/18 Vacant Vacant 7/1/18 Emily Hilgendorf At-Large 7/1/18 Kathleen Mc Mullen 7/1/18 John Mc Andrews Cathedral District 7/1/20 Jennifer Tigges 7/1/18 Vacant Vacant At-Large 7/1/18 Alan Vincent 7/1/18 Kayla Morrison At-Large 7/1/18 Alfred Kopczyk Jackson Park District 7/1/19 HOUSING BOARD OD APPEALS MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING CODE BOARD 3 Yr.Term-3rd Tues.4:00 p.m., Fed Bldg. 3 Yr. Term-Upon request,City Hall Ronald White TenanULandlord Issues 1/11/19 Dan Hillary 3/16/19 David Young TenanULandlord Issues 1/11/20 Tom Giese 3/16/20 Mary Gotz TenanULandlord Issues 1/11/21 Dieter Muhlack 3/16/20 Gil Spence TenanULandlord Issues 1/11/19 David Grothe 3/16/18 Christoffer Lammer-Heindel TenanULandlord Issues 1/11/21 Corey Valaskey 3/16/21 Ronald Billmeyer 3/16/19 HOUSING COMMISSION Paul Papin 3/16/19 3 Yr. Term-Meets monthly 4th Tues.,4:00 p.m., Fed. Bldg. Corelita Schumaker Section 8 Recipient 8/17/18 MEDIACOM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Nicole Borovic At-Large 8/17/19 1 Yc Term-On Call, CC AppPd Reps. Dorothy Schwendinger Trust Fund Rep 8/17/19 Gail Chavenelle 12/31/18 Adam Babinat At-large 8/17/19 Connie Twining 12/31/17 VaCant VaCant At-Large 8/17/20 Amy Eudaley Trust Fund Rep 8/17/20 MISSISSIPPI RIVER PARTNERSHIP Anna Fernandes At-Large 8/17/18 3 Yc Term-Meets monthly, 3rd Tuesday Gail Weitz At-Large 8/17/18 Vacant Vacant 12/31/19 Shane Hoeper CDAC Rep 8/17/18 Robert Mc Donell AbLarge 8/17/18 PARK AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION 3 Yr.Term-Meets 2nd Tues.,4:30 p.m. Bunker Hill HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE Robin Kennicker 6/30/20 3 Yc Term-Meets atleast 2 times per year and as needed Kenneth Klinge 6/30/20 Dorothy Schwendinger Housing Commission Rep 8/17/19 Rebecca Kuhle 6/30/20 John Walsh At-Large 8/17/19 Jennifer Tigges 6/30/18 Amy Eudaley Housing Commission Rep 8/17/18 Ray Werner 6/30/19 Jim Holz At-Large 8/17/18 Karen Lyness 6/30/19 Doris Hingtgen At-Large 8/17/18 Richard Kirkendall 6/30/19 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term -Meets 2nd Mon.4:30 p.m., City Hall Annex 3 Yr.Term-Meets 1 st Thur. 5:00 p.m. Adrienne Brietfelder 1/1/19 Steven Drehozal Commission Rep. 7/16/20 Jay Schiesl 1/1/20 Robin Kennicker Commission Rep. 6/30/20 Jessica Perry 1/1/20 Laura Roussell Commission Rep. 7/1/18 Miquel Jackson 1/1/20 Sare Booth 7/1/18 Anthony Allen 1/1/21 Benjamin Darr 7/1/18 Ashley Melchert 1/1/21 Carrie Lohrmann 7/1/19 Gereld Hammel Jr. 1/1/19 Leah Specht 7/1/19 Nicole Borovic 1/1/21 Dean Boles 7/1/20 Kate Parks 1/1/19 Shane Hoeper 7/1/20 INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY COMMISSION TRANSIT ADVISORY BOARD 3 Yc Term-Meets Qrtly,4th Wed. 3 p.m.,City Hall 3 Yc Term-Meets monthly,2nd Thur.Intermodal Transit Station Paul Lassance 7/1/20 Carrie Lohrmann 7/30/19 Franz Becker 7/1/18 George Enderson 7/30/20 Rachael Ferrero 7/1/18 Dore Serna 7/30/20 Stephen Reisdort 7/1/19 Jeff Stiles 7/30/20 Gary Ruden 7/1/19 Mathew Esser 7/30/18 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION 4 Yc Term-Meets 4th Thur.4 p.m., Librery 3 Yc Term-Meets monthly 1st Wed., 6:30p.m., Fed. Bldg.. Patricia Poggemiller 7/1/18 Michael Belmont 7/1/19 Rosemary Kramer 7/1/18 Martha Christ 7/1/20 Pat Maddux 7/1/19 Thomas Henschel 7/1/20 Pam Mullin 7/1/19 Steve Baumhover Airport7ACRep. 7/1/20 Robert Armstrong 7/1/20 Richard Russell 7/1/18 Christina Monk 7/1/20 Laura Roussell Airport7ACRep. 7/1/18 Greg Gorton 7/1/21 Patrick Norton 7/1/19 LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMM. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS 3 Yr.Term-Meets monthly 3rd Wed. 5:30 p.m., City Hall 5 Yr.Term-Meets monthly 4th Thur.,5:00 p.m. Fed. Bldg.. Vacant Vacant 7/1/20 Joyce Pope AirportZBARep. 3/25/19 Ronald Collins 7/1/20 Keith Ahlvin 3/25/20 Alan Vincent 7/1/20 Jonathan Mc Coy 3/25/21 Chad Darter 7/1/18 Bethany Golombeski 3/25/22 John Pregler 7/1/18 Jeff Cremer AirportZBARep. 3/25/18 Michael Wright 7/1/19 Dc Charles Winterwood 7/1/19 City of Dubuque, lowa Boards and Commissions Current and Upcoming Vacancies Through April 2018 Updated March 20, 2018 Airport Zoning Board of Adjustment "' Airport Zoning Commission "' Building Code and Advisory Appeals Board • ADA Representative • Journeyman Carpenter Cable TV Civil Service Commission"' Dubuque Community and Police Relations Committee • Alternate Electrical Code Board Histric Preservation Commission"' Housing Commission Long Range Planning Advisory Commission Mississippi River Partnership Council """ Indicates Subject to the State of lowa Gender Balance Law Applications can be printed or submitted on-line from wvwv.citvofdubuque.orq or through the City Clerk's Office. Applications can be submitted at any time for all boards and commissions and are activated as positions become available. Applications remain on file for one year from the date they are submitted. Some positions may require specific applicant qualifications or compliance with the State of lowa Gender Balance Law For a complete list of boards and commissions, descriptions, terms and meeting information, please visit the City Clerk's web page at vwvw.cityofdubuque.org. City Clerk's Office • 50 W. 13�h Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 • 563.589.4100