Boards and CommissionsVACANCIES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For Council MeetinR of Monday, July 21, 2003
6:30 P.M. Public Library Auditorium
APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
ON THEIR POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
Term which will expire 2 15 04 (from Low/Mod Income Area)
Term which will expire 2 15 05 (from Low/Mod Income Area)
VACANCIES
APPLICANT:
FROM LOW/MODERATE INCOME AREA
David Oliver, 622 Lincoln Ave.
HOUSING COMMISSION
1 Unexpired Three year term which will expire 8 17 05 (vacant - was T. Swift II)
1 VACANCY
APPLICANT:
Gina Bell, 3115 Ideal Lane
TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
I Three year term which will expire 7 30 06 (Term of H. Bemis)
I VACANCY
APPLICANT:
Harry J. Bemis, 2530 Crissy Dr.
CITY OF DUBUQUE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
(npptd.)
James Bauerly (City) 02-15-0~
CIVIL SERV]CE COMMISSION
Appt. 4 Yr. Te~m. Meet on Call
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I
ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meet 2nd Wednesday, 7 P.M. at SL Mark's
Jim G[esen (At Large) 02-15-04
(Low/M icc Area} 02-15-04
Paula Naicy, SVM /~t Large) 02.1504
(Low/M lnc Area) 02-15-05
Harry Neustadt {Housing) 02-t 505
Davkl Shaw (Low/M Inc Area) 02-15-05
*Walter Pregler (At. La~ge) 02-t5-05
T~omas Wainwright (At Large) 02-t 506
[ ENTERPRISE ZONE COMMISSION J
(Youth) 06.01-06
Revised 7 8 03
Michael Coty (Cathedral Dis.)) 07-01-06
Chricfine Olson (At Large) 07-01 ~6 r PARK AND RECREATION
HOUSING COMMISSION I .I~V~ORY COMMI,~iION
/
* David J. Kapicr 08-17,04 I PLUMBING BOARD
J
1Term, Meet Bimonthly, 2nd Tnurs-Ubrar~. I
I TV CARLE REGULATORY COMMISSION 1
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY I ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play and important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA accepts application for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and that application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented. Appointment to the Board or Commission will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will then be notified as to the outcome of the Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will be resubmitted, as needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested)
DATE: 7 3 03
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: Community Development Advisory
NAME: David Oliver ADDRESS: 622 Lincoln Ave.
BUSINESS: Eagle Country Market ADDRESS: 1800 Elm St.
OCCUPATION: Dairy Clerk POSITION WITH COMPANY: Dairy Clerk
HOME PHONE: 563 557 1060 BUSINESS PHONE: 563 583 8585
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD/COMMISSION:
Presently live in low/moderate income area & currently attending NICC and majoring in business.
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING:
I feel I can bring the much needed younger point of view and ideas this community needs. And live in the
low/moderate income area.
LIST TWO REFERENCES:
NAME: Tom Wainwright ADDRESS: 1788 Lori St.
NAME: Mel Maas ADDRESS: 1745 Sarah St.
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate Staff or Legal Staff.
Are you currently serving on a City Board or Commission: No
SIGNATURE: /s/ DAvid Oliver 7 3 03
If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone (563) 589 4120. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE YEAR PERIOD.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in advisi~
on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and
that application'stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment(s) will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested).
DATE:
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ADVlSOBY BOARD/COMMIS.SIO.
OCCUPATION.
EXPERIENCE. EDUCATION AND ~RAIN ~G WHICH YOU FEEL QUALI~ YOU FOR THIS BOARD/ . .
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WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEE_~.L. YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD {OR STATE
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Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation
arises, contact the appropriate Staff personnel or Legal Staff. m~ c~
Are you currently serving on a City Board or Commission: Cg~- c_
~ questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 13th & Central, Dubuque,~ 52001~ :}~
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ORDINANCE NO. 42 -2003
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, CHAPTER 15, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SECTION 15-
46 RELATING TO MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY COMMISSION.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. Section 15-46 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby
amended to read as follows:
#
Section 15-46 Created: Composition
There is hereby created a Community Development Advisory Commission whose
primary purpose shall be to provide for citizen participation in the development and
evaluation of the City of Dubuque's Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG")
program.
The Commission shall comprise nine members, four (4) members shall be residents of
census tracts and block groups where at least 51% of the residents are Iow/moderate
income persons as determined by the United States Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census; four (4) members shall be residents of the community at large;
and one (1) member shall be that member of the Housing Commission designated by
the Housing Commission.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication
, Passed, appr°ved and ad°pted this 19~'h day °f~?~003'
Attest: 7'errance M. Dugg~jayor
~/'Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk F:\Users~AKRAMER\CDBG\CD\CDAC Membership Ord.doc
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
§ 15-48
corporation counsel whenever it is determined
that such waiver would be in the best public
interest. (1976 Code, § 111/2-127)
Sees. 15~38-15-45. (Reserved)
ARTICLE IV. COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
MENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
Sec. 15-46. Created; Composition:
There is hereby created a Community Devel-
opment Advisory Commission whose primary
purpose shall be to provide for citizen participa-
tion in the development and evaluation of the
City of Dubuque's Community Development
Block Grant CCDBG") program.
The Commission shall consist of nine (9)
members; five (5) of which shall be residents of
one of each of the five (5) census tracts with the
lowest median household inc6me as determined
by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of the Census; three (3) of which shall be resi-
dents of the community at large; and one of
which shall be a member of the Housing Com-
mission designated by the Housing Commission.
(Ord. 83-92, 11-2-1992; Ord. 88-95, §5,
12-18-1995, elf. 1-1-1996)
Sec. 15-47, Application And Appointment
Process:
The process of appointment to the Commis-
sion by the City Council shall include at least
the following elements:
(1)
Submission of an application form con-
taining the requested information on the
qualifications and expectations of the
applicant; and
(2)
Notice to and an opportunity for the
general public to comment, in wr/ting, on
the qualifications of each applicant; and
(3) A formal interview by the City Council to
determine the applicant's qualifications
and ability to serve effectively on the
Commission.
Individuals who, by their professional or
personal experience or interest, are knowledge-
able of the development needs of the community
at large and of low and moderate income per-
sons in particular shall be considered qualified
to serve on the Commission, subject to City
Council review and consideration of other appli-
cable information. (Ord. 83-92, 11-2-1992)
Sec. 15.48. Term; Filling Of Vacancies;
Compensation:
The term of office for a Commission member
shall be three (3) years except as set forth be-
low.
The initial terms of the Commission shall be
as follows:
(1)
For each of the five (5) residents of the
five (5) census tracts with the lowest
median household income as determined
by the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census; one shall be ap-
pointed for an initial term of one year,
two (2) shall be appointed for an initial
term of two (2) years; two (2) shall be
appointed for an initial term of three (3)
years.
(2)
For the three (3) community at large
residents; one shall be appointed for an
initial term of one year, one shall be
appointed for an initial term of two (2)
years, and one shall be appointed for an
initial term of three (3) years.
(3)
For the one member of the Housing Com-
mission designated by the Housing Com-
mission, the initial term shall be one
year.
A Commission member may be removed at
any time with or without cause by a vote of two-
th/fda (2/3) of all members of the City Council.
Supp, No, 29 941
§ 15-48
DUBUQUE CODE
A vacancy occurring on the Commission
caused by resignation or otherwise, shall be
filled by appointment of the City Council for the
remainder ef the unexpired ~e~m.
Members of the Commission shall serve with-
out compensation except for actual expenses,
which shall be subject to approval by the City
Council. (Ord. 83-92, 11-2-1992)
Sec. 15-49. Duties And Responsibilities;
Generah
The Commission shall have the following
duties and responsibilities:
(1)
To conduct public hearings in accordance
with the minimum standards established
in the CDBG program's citizen participa-
tion plan to ensure meaningful citizen
input in the planning, implementation
and assessment of the City's CDBG pro-
(2)
To provide for and encourage the partici-
pation of low and moderate income per-
sons who reside in designated areas of
slum and blight and residents of low and
moderate income neighborhoods, as de-
fined by the City Council, in the plan-
ning, implementation and assessment of
the CDBG program;
(3)
To identify community development
needs, particularly the needs of persons
of low and moderate income;
(4)
To serve in an advisory role upon the
request of the City Council in policy
decisions regarding funding priorities
and program development and implemen-
tation;
(5)
To monitor and evaluate program activi-
ties to advise whether identified commu-
nity development objectives have been
met;
(6) To undertake public information efforts
to educate the citizenry of the availabill-
(7)
ty of CDBG funded programs and to
provide for a greater understanding of
the City's community development ef-
forts; and
To assist in the preparation of the state-
ment of community development cbjec-
tires and projected use of funds, amend-
ments thereto and required reports in-
cluding, but not limited to, the annual
grantee performance report (GPR) and
the annual comprehensive housing assis-
tance strategy (CHAS);
(8)
To serve in an advisory role to the City
Manager in the review of complaints and
grievances received in accordance with
the procedures established herein in
Section 15-52;
(9)
To support, upon request, the efforts of
the City Council and other City commis-
sions in the assessment of the general
development needs of the community.
The City Council shall have the authority to
establish or revise the priorities of the Commis-
sion. (Ord. 83-92, 11-2-1992)
Sec. 15-50.
Duties And Responsibilities;
Grievance Procedure; Review
Standards; Appeal Process:
The Corer, lesion shall participate in the fol-
lowing described grievance procedure estab-
lished by the City Council for the community
development block grant program.
(1) All complaints regarding the community
development block grant (CDBG) pro-
gram shall be handled in accordance
with the following described grievance
procedure.
a. Any aggrieved person shall file a
grievance with the City Manager.
Grievances shall be filed in a timely
manner and must be received by the
City Manager within one year of the
alleged occurrence.
No. 29 942
§ 15-22
to educate citizens of the availability of
Federal, State and locally funded hous-
ing assistance programs;
(10) To assist in the preparation of the hous-
ing element of the City Comprehensive
Plan and the annual Consolidated Plan;
(11) To offer comment, as appropriate, on the
consistency of proposed housing develop-
ment with the Comprehensive Plan,
Consolidated Plan and existing City
housing strategies.
(b)Any proposed low-rent housing project
shall be subject to speci~c approval by the City
Council and any project requiring a referendum
as provided in chapter 403A of the 1979 Code cf
lows shall be submitted to the voters of the
City in accordance with such chapter.
(c)The Housing Commission shall monitor
the City's housing program and conduct hear-
ings on grievances which arise out of the opera-
tion of such program except in the area of hous-
lng code enforcement.
DUBUQUE CODE
(c) Vacancy caused by death, resignation or
otherwise on the Commission shall be promptly
~lled by the City Council for the Unexpired
term of office.
(d) At least three (3) members of the Commis-
sion shall be selected specifically on the basis of
experience in real estate development, banking,
finance, accounting, funds management or other
related areas of expertise. ~
(e) One member of the Commission shall be a
person who is a recipient of tenant-based rental
assistance under section 8 of the United States
Housing Act ef 1937 (42 USC 1437f) whose
name appears on a lease of section 8 property
and who is eighteen (18) years of age or older. If
such member ceases to be a recipient of rental
assistance under section 8, the term of such
.member shall be deemed terminated and a new
member who meets the requirements of this
subsection (e) shah be appointed for the re-
.~ainder of the term. (Ord. 53-92, § 2,
7-20-1992; Ord. 69-92, § 1, 9-8-1992; Ord. 28-00,
§§ 1, 2, 3-20-2000)
(d) The Housing Commission shall under~ake
such additional duties, with regard to the I-lous-
ing Trust Fund, as are specified in Chapter 26,
Article III of this Code. (1976 Code, § 11~/~-77;
Ord. 53-92, § 1, 7-20-1992; Ord. 47-96, § 1,
10-7-1996)
Sec. 15-23. Membership; Vacancies; Quail-
flcations:
fa) ~l~e Housing Commission shall be com-
prised of a membership of ten (10) persons.
(b) Current commissioners whose terms ex-
pire August 17, 1993, shall continue to serve
until such time, or until a successor is duly
appointed. Three (3) commissioners shall be
appointed for an initial term of two (2) years,
and three (8) commissioners shall be appointed
for an initial term of three (3) years. All subse-
quent appointments .shah be for a term of three
(3) years, or nntil a successor is duly appointed.
Sec. 15-24. Meetings:
(a) The Housing Commission shall hold at
least one official meeting per month.
(b) Members of the Comr. ission shah attend
at least two-thirds (als) of all regularly sched-
uled and held meetings within a ~welve (12)
month period. If any member does not attend
such a prescribed number of meetings, it shall
constitute grounds for the Commission to rec-
ommend to the City Council that said member
be replaced. The attendance of aH members
shah be entered upon the minutes of all meet-
ings.
(c) All meetings shall be held in conformance
with the provisions cf the Iowa Open Meetings
(d) The Housing Commission shall f~le with
the City Council a copy of the minutes of each
reKalar and special meeting of the Commission
Supp. No. 46 940
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play and important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA accepts application for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and that application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented. Appointment to the Board or Commission will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will then be notified as to the outcome of the Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will be resubmitted, as needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested)
DATE: July 7, 2003
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: Housing Commission
NAME: Gina Bell ADDRESS: 3115 Ideal Lane
BUSINESS: National Mississippi River Museum ADDRESS: 350 E. 3rd
OCCUPATION: POSITION WITH COMPANY: Box Office Supervisor
HOME PHONE: 563 556 3249 BUSINESS PHONE: 563 557 9545
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD/COMMISSION:
Agriculture/Community Development Volunteer - Peace Corps - Paraguay (12/00-12/02) B.A. International STudies & Spanish Pacific
University - Oregon (8/96 - 5/00) Fluent in Spanishg
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING:
I believe serving on the Housing Commission will be a great experience an an excellent opportunity to actively participate in my community. I also bring energy and a youthful
perspective and ideas to the commission.
LIST TWO REFERENCES:
NAME: John Markham ADDRESS: 1724 Geraldine
NAME: Jackie Mulgrew ADDRESS: 1694 Catherine
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate Staff or Legal Staff.
Are you currently serving on a City Board or Commission:
SIGNATURE: /s/ Gina Bell 7 7 03
If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone (563) 589 4120. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE YEAR PERIOD.
~ividuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in adv
on matters of interest to our community and its future.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, 10WA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR!
~_Cc,
The City clerk's Office, City Hall, accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at m,,.,
that application'stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
,nd
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment{s) will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active {unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested).
DATE: - 4LY 7.r 2007
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: ~-~ L~,~('/,5 ~ ~C ,/q~/Vt, [ ~S~' ~i~
NAME: ~ ~L~ ADORESS: ~i[~ i~,~ ~/~
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OCCUPATION: POSITION WITH COMPANY: ~ ~ ~ ~ :ic~ ~ ~ ~qj~o~
HOME PHONE:~ ~- ~ BUSINESS PHONE: ~ ~ ~ -~
~PERIENCE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING WHICH YOU FEEL QUALI~ YOU FOR THIS BOARD/
MMISSION:,
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO T, HIS ADVISORY BqARD (OR S~ATE
R~SON FOR APPLYING) / ~/~ ~E~U~ ~/ ~2~ ~{~i~y
LIST T~O REFERENCES:
NAME: ~/~ ~~ ADDRESS: ~ ~~/~
Specific a~ention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For fu~her clarification, if a situation
arises, contact the appropriate Staff personnel or Legal Staff.
Are you currentl~ se~ing on a City Board or Commission:
~ questmns, contact the C~W Clerk s Office, Ciw Hall, 13th & Cen~al, Dubuque, I~001
~one: 589-4120;~ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LEST A~ER A oNE:~AR ~10~
SIGNATURE ~ ~ ~ /
§4643
DUBUQUE CODE
issue a license to the applicant upon the pay-
ment of five dollars ($5.00). Such license shall
be in effect for the remainder of the calendar
year. A license for every calendar year thereaf-
ter shall be issued upon the payment of five
dollars ($5.00) unless the license for the preced-
ing year is in suspension or has been revoked.
(b) The license shall be worn upon the cloth-
ing of the driver. (1976 Code, § 38-43)
Seca. 46-56-46-65. (Reserved)
DMSION 2. TRANSIT AUTHORITY~
Sec. 46-66. Established:
The City does hereby create and establish a
Transit Authority in and for the City, effective
July 1, 1975. (1976 Code, § 38-66)
Sec. 46-44. Failure To Comply With City,
State And Federal Laws:
Every driver licensed under this Article shall
comply with all City, State and Federal laws.
Failure to do so will justify the City Manager
suspending or revoking a license. (1976 Code,
§ 38-44)
Sec. 46-45. Suspension And Revocation Of
License:
The City Manager is hereby given the author-
ity to suspend any driver's license issued under
this Article for a driver failing or refusing to
comply with the provisions of this Article, such
suspension to last for a period of not more than
thirty (30) days. The City Manager is also given
authority to revoke any driver's license for
failure to comply with the provisions of this
Article. Pr/or to the suspension or revocation,
the driver shall be given written notice of the
proposed action to be taken and shall have an
opportunity to be heard by the City Council,
which shall afl.nun or reverse the suspension or
revocation. (1976 Code, § 38-45)
Secs. 46-46-46-55. (Reserved)
ARTICLE IlL ~SIT S~TEM
DMSION 1. GENERALLY
Sec. 46.67. Qualifications Of Trustees:
The trustees of the Transit Authority shall
qualify by taking their respective oaths of of-
rice. (1976 Code, §38-67; Ord. 94-95, § 1,
12-18-1995)
See. 46.68.
Organization, Election Of Offi-
cers; Adoption Of Rules;
Terms:
(a) The Board of Trustees of the Transit Au-
thority shall organize for its transaction of
business, elect from its own number a cha/rper-
son and a secretary who shall serve for such
terms a~ the Board shall determine, not exceed-
ing their terms of office as members of the
Board, and abide by ail rules and regu]atioas
that govern the proceedings of the Board.
(b) The Board of Trustees of the Transit Au-
thority shall comprise five (5) trustees appoint-
ed by the City Council. Three (3) of the initial
appointments shall be for terms expiring July
30, 1984; one of the initial appointments ehall
be for a term expiring July 30, 1983; and one of
the initial appeintments shall be for 'a term
expiring July 30, 1982. Thereafter, all appoint-
ments shall be for a term of three (3) years or
until a successor has been appointed and quail-
fled. (1976 Code, § 38-68)
Sec. 46.69. Quorum; Majority Vote Re.
quh'ed For Action By Board:
Three (3) members of the Board of Trustees of
1. See also Ch. 2 of this Code.
Supp. NO. 29 2962
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards and Commissions play and important role in advising the Council on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA accepts application for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and that application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented. Appointment to the Board or Commission will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will then be notified as to the outcome of the Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will be resubmitted, as needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested)
DATE: 09 - July 2003
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: Transit Board of Trustees
NAME: Harry J. Bemis ADDRESS: 2530 Crissy Drive
BUSINESS: Retired ADDRESS:
OCCUPATION: Retired POSITION WITH COMPANY:
HOME PHONE: 563 582 6856 BUSINESS PHONE:
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD/COMMISSION:
20+ years on the Transit Board
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING:
Aware of current problems and past experience can be helful.
LIST TWO REFERENCES:
NAME: Ralph Cigrand ADDRESS: 3427 Crestwood Dr.
NAME: Paul Powers ADDRESS: 975 Kane St.
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate Staff or Legal Staff.
Are you currently serving on a City Board or Commission: Yes
SIGNATURE: /s/ Harry J. Bemis
If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone (563) 589 4120. ALL NAMES WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE LIST AFTER A ONE YEAR PERIOD.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, 10WA
BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Beards and Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and
that application'stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment(s) will be made at a later meeting. Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested).
BUSINESS:
OCCUPATION:
HOME PHONE:
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSiON APPLYING FOR:
NAME: ,"~/~ ~_ ~ ¢ .~T-- ~
ADDRESS: ~ ~
ADDRESS: ~
POSITION WITH COMPANY:
BUSINESS PHONE: ~
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS BOARD/
COMMISSION: ~,~ '~Y ~/< ~.~ ~.,~ 'Z~ ..~.-~, ~-~' ./~.~.~'~-. "
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE
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LIST TWO REFERENCES:
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