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Boards and Commissions_Application Review and AppointmentsVACANCIES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS For Council Meeting of Monday, November 7, 2011 6:30 p.m., Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6t" Street APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL ON THEIR POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission One 3 -year term through October 1, 2014 (expired term of Cawley) Applicant: Wayne Klostermann, 2636 Queen Street Human Rights Commission One 3 -year term through January 1, 2014 (vacant term of Gloss) Applicants: Nickie Blume, 2523 Washington Street Miguel Jackson, 631 University Avenue This commission is subject to the State of Iowa Gender Balance Law effective January 2, 2012. Zoning Advisory Commission One 3 -year term through July 1, 2013 (vacant term of Stiles) Applicant: Eugene Bird, Jr., 3357 Arrowwood Lane This commission is subject to the State of Iowa Gender Balance Law effective January 2, 2012. The vacancy has been posted for 90 days. APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION TO BE MADE AT THIS MEETING. Plumbing Code Board One 3 -year term through November 2, 2014 (Expiring term of Willenborg) Applicant: Harlan Willenborg, 3254 Lake Ridge Drive CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS * - Denotes Chairperson; For Information: 589 -4120 AIRPORT COMMISSION - 4 Yr. Term Meets 4th Monday 4 p.m. - Airport Amy Wagner 09 -14 -12 Douglas Brotherton 09 -14 -13 Michael A. Santillo 09 -14 -13 *Charles Daoud 09 -14 -14 Steven R. Accinelli 09 -14 -14 AIRPORT ZONING CO MNYSSlON 6 Yr. Term - Apptd. 199E, Meets on Call 'Steve Horsfield (By Board Vote) 01 -03 -02 Linda Lucy (County) 12 -31 -02 Marianne Krause (County) 12 -31 -08 Tom Henschel (CityZac) 01 -03 -14 Vacant (Term of Stiles) (City ZAC) 01 -03 -14 AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 6 Year Term, Meets on Call *Vacant (By Board Vote) Randall J. Klauer (City ZBA) 02 -15 -11 Michael A. Ruden (CityZBA) 02 -15 -11 Darlene Burds (County) 02 -15 -11 Ron Koppes (county) 02 -15 -11 ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMM. 3 Yr Term Meets 4"' Tues., 4:30, Library Brd Rm. Ellen H Henkels (Bus/Prof) 06 -30 -12 Julie Steffen (Bus /Prof Dist) 06 -30 -12 *Geri Shafer (At Large) 06 -30 -12 Louise Kames (Arts) 06 -30 -13 Marina O'Rourke Rosenow (Arts) 06 -30 -13 Susan Riedel (Arts) 06 -30 -13 Paul Hemmer (Arts) 06 -30 -13 BOARD OF APPEALS - BUILDING CODE Appt. 3 Yr. Term, Meets on Call Vacant (Term ofAnglese) (At Lrg) 08 -01 -11 Marla Cruise (ADA Rep) 08 -01 -12 Chuck Carr (Gen. Cont.) 08 -01 -12 Richard G. Luchsinger (At Lrg) 08 -01 -12 John Schwendinger (Jrny.Carp) 08 -01 -13 *F. James Kolf (Arch/Engr.) 08 -01 -13 1 (ADA new position awaiting applicants) TBD CITY BOARD OF REVIEW (w /County) Appt. 6 Yr. Term, Meets May 1 -30 Ruth Ann Hanson John F. Ganshirt Donald Lochner Robert Schaub Greg Hutchinson (Realtor) 01 -01 -14 (Constr) 01 -01 -14 01 -01 -16 01 -01 -17 01 -01 -17 CIVIC CENTER ADV COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term - Meet 4:00 p.m. 1" Monday at Five Flags Cynthia A. Fuller *Bryce Parks Rod Bakke Vacant (Term of Field) Barb Kurt 06 -29 -12 06 -29 -12 06 -29 -13 06 -29 -13 06 -29 -13 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 4 Yr. Tenn, Meets on Call Elizabeth Takes *Daniel White James Schilling 04 -06 -12 04 -06 -13 04 -06 -14 COMMUNITY DEVEL ADV. COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, Meets 3re Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. at Federal BIdgJHousing Thomas Wainwright (At Large) 02 -15 -12 *Hilary A. Stubben (Low /M Inc A) 02 -15 -12 Paula Maloy, SVM (At Large) 02 -15 -13 Theresa Caldwell ( Low/M Inc A) 02 -15 -13 Peter Koshakji (At Large) 02 -15 -13 Ricardo Woods (Housing Rep) 08 -15 -13 Ann Michalski (At- Large) 02 -15 -14 David Shaw (Low/M Inc Area) 02 -15 -14 Vacant (t/o Craddieth) (Low /M Inc Area) 02 -15 -14 ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD 3 Yr. Term; Meets Bi- Monthly Bob Schmidt Paul J. Uhlrich James Dixon Dan Hammel Ronald Mueller Elaine L. Reiss *Kevin Pfohl (Elec. Bkground) 05 -21 -12 (Elec. Bkground) 05 -21 -12 (Elec. Con.) 05 -21 -14 (Jour/Maint) 05 -21 -14 (At Large) 06 -21 -14 (Elec. Engr.) 05 -21 -14 (Jour /Maint) 05 -21 -14 ENTERPRISE ZONE COMMISSION 3 Year Term, Meets on Call *Rick Stein Dan LoBianco Doug Stillings Richard Van !ten Kelley Deutmeyer Dave Baker Peggy Murray Mike Van Milligen Daniel White (At Large) 2 -15 -12 (At Large) 2 -15 -12 (At Large) 2 -15 -12 (from LRP) 2 -15 -13 (IDEO) 2 -15 -13 (Intl Labor) 2 -15 -13 (IA Workforce Dev) 2 -15 -14 (Council Rep) 2 -15 -14 (NICC) 2-15 -14 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP ADVISORY COMMISSION - 3 Yr. Term Meets 1" Tues. 6 p.m. City Hall Annex Gayle Walter Aditi Sinha Vacant - Youth (Tenn of Miller) Michael J. Buelow Chad Oberdoerster Stacey Splittstoesser Vacant (Term of Cawley) 10 -01 -12 10 -01 -13 06 -01 -13 10 -01 -13 10 -01 -13 10 -01 -14 10 -01 -14 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMM. Appt. 3 Yr. Term, Meets rd Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Federal Bldg D. Joseph Rapp (old Main Interim) 07 -01 -12 Mary Loney Bichell (At Large) 07 -01 -12 Vacant (Term of Knight) (At Large) 07 -01 -12 Christine Olson (At Large) 07 -01 -12 Robert McDonell (Jackson Pk) 07 -01 -13 John E. Whalen, MD (w.1un) 07 -01 -13 Christopher J. Wand (Arch /At Lg) 07 -01 -14 *David Klavitter (Langworthy) 07 -01 -14 Mitzi Krey (Cathedral) 07 -01 -14 HOUSING COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, 45 Tues. 4:30 p.m., Fed Bldg *David J. Kapler 08 -17 -12 Dorothy CUlbertsOn(Trust Fund Rep)08 -17 -12 Jim Holz (Trust Fund Rep)08 -17 -12 Lisa McAllister (Sec. 8 Area) 08 -17 -12 Judie Root 08 -17 -13 Dorothy Schwendinger, TFund Rep 08-17-13 Ricardo Woods (CDAC Rep) 08 -17 -13 Amy Eudaley Mitzi Krey Regine Ronek 08 -17 -14 08 -17 -14 08 -17 -14 HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3 Yr. Term, Meets 6x/Year *Jim Holz (From Hsg) 08 -17 -12 Dorothy Culbertson (From Hsg) 09 -08 -12 Doris M. Hingtgen (At Large) 09 -08 -12 Dorothy Schwendinger(Frm Hsg.) 08 -17 -13 John V. Walsh (At Large) 09 -08 -13 HOUSING CODE APPEALS BOARD 3 Yr. Term, 3re Tues. 4:30 p.m. Fed Bldg. Frederick K Miller Paul Newman *Robert Schaub Vacant (Term of Kinsella) Vacant (Term of Matheos) David Young Vacant (Term of Moore) 01 -11 -12 01 -11 -12 01 -11 -13 01 -11 -13 01 -11 -13 01 -11 -14 01 -11 -14 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, Meets 2nd Mon. 4:30 Annex *Anthony Allen Kurt Hansen R.R.S. Stewart Regine Ronek Mitzi Krey Judie Root Andrea Beacham Michael Elliot Vacant (Term of Gloss) 01 -01 -12 01 -01 -12 01 -01 -12 01 -01 -13 01 -01 -13 01 -01 -13 01 -01 -14 01 -01 -14 01 -01 -14 As prepared for the 11/7/11 Council meeting INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY COMMISSION - 3 Yr. Term, Meets Qtrly; 45 Wednesday 3 p.m. City Hall "A" Brad Chalmers Hiram Melendez *Gary Ruden Stephen V. Reisdorf Paul Lassance 07 -01 -12 07 -01 -12 07 -01 -13 07 -01 -13 07 -01 -14 • UBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 4 Yr Term, Meets 4w Thurs. 4 p.m.Ubrary 'Paula Connors John Anderson- Bricker Mike Willis Diann Guns Frederick K. Miller David Hammer Jenny Leigh Harris (07-01-12 (07-01-12 07 -01 -13 07 -01 -14 07 -01 -14 (07 -01 -15 (07 -01 -15 LONG RANGE PLAN'G ADV COMM. 3 Yr Term Meets 3re Wed. 7p.m. Fed Bldg John Pregler 07 -01 -12 Chad Darter 07 -01 -12 Charles Winterwood, MD 07 -01 -13 *James F. Prochaska 07 -01 -13 Vacant (tern of Brat) 07 -01 -14 Richard Van hen (Ent Zone Rep) 07 -01 -14 Alan Vincent 07-01-14 MECHANICAL CODE BOARD 3 Yr. Term - Meets Qrtly, City Hall Gary Hillard *Tom W. Giese Corey Valaskey David Grothe Michael P. Kelly Paul J. Papin Ronald Billmeyer 03 -16 -14 03 -16 -14 03 -16 -12 03 -16 -12 03 -16 -13 03 -16 -13 03 -16 -13 MEDIACOM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION 1 Yr. Term, On -Call, CC Appt'd Reps. Gail Chavenelle Connie Twining 12/31/11 12/31/11 MISSISSIPPI RIVER PARTNERSHIP Council Apptd. Rep - 3 Year Term Edward Cawley (Apptd Citizen Rep) 12 -31 -12 PARK AND RECREATION ADV. COMM. 3 Year Term Meets 2' Tues. 4:30 p.m. Bunker Hill Robert Blocker Karen C. Lyness David Schlueter Paul Hoffmann Chuck Harris Kenneth Klinge Evelyn Nadeau 06 -30 -12 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -14 06 -30 -14 06 -30 -14 PLUMBING CODE BOARD 3 Yr. Term, Meets Quarterly, City Hall Stanley G. Gonner (Master) 11 -02 -11 'Harlan J. Willenborg (Master) 11-02-11 Vacant (Tema of Swift) (At- Large) 11 -02 -12 Dan Harris (At Large) 11 -02 -12 Paul Papin (at will) (Journeyman) 11 -02 -12 SAFE COMMUNITY ADVISORY CMTE 1 Yr Terms, Terms, Meets Quarterly Anthony Allen Mary Rae Bragg Diane Callahan Jonathan Cheatham Rachel Daack Ann Ernst Doug Stillings Susan Stork Amanda Elkins 12/31 /11 12/31 /11 12/31 /11 12/31 /11 12/31/11 12/31 /11 12/31 /11 12/31/11 12/31/11 SISTER CITY RELATIONSHIPS ADV CMS 3 Yr Terms, Meets Quarterly Kevin Lynch Joyce Connors Jeffrey Jochum William Mcintee Pat McNamara Michael Coty Betty Phillips Louise Thurn Larissa Filimonenko Sheila Castenada Dick Landis Jill Connors Annalee Ward (Council Rep) (Council Rep) 2/1/12 2/1/12 2/1/12 2/1/13 2/1/13 2/1/13 2/1/14 2/1/14 211/14 2/1/14 2/1/14 TRANSIT ADVISORY BOARD 3 yr. Term, Meet Monthly, 2ntl Thurs. Lib Matthew Esser Rhonda Knight R.R.S. Stewart George Enderson *Joel Lightcap 07 -30 -12 07 -30 -13 07 -30 -14 07 -30 -14 07 -30 -14 TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, Meets 2nd Wed OC. 5:30 Annex *Charlie Ellis Kevin R. Stevens Vacant (Tenn of Bellings) Ronald Tigges Walter Webster 06 -30 -12 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -14 06 -30 -14 TV CABLE COMMUNITY TELEPROGRAMMING COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, Meets 1" Tues. 5:30 Annex Jennifer L. Tigges Alan Vincent Vacant (Tenn of McDonough) Vacant (Term of Everist) Pauline J. Maloney George P. Herrig Sr. Carol Hoverman 06 -30 -12 06 -30 -12 06 -30 -12 06 -30 -13 06 -30 -14 06 -30 -14 06 -30 -14 ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION 3 Yr. Term, Meets 1" Wed. 6:30 Fed Bldg Charles Miller 07 -01 -12 Stephen Hardie 07 -01 -12 Patrick Norton 07 -01 -13 Vacant (Term of Stiles) (Airport ZC) 07 -01 -13 Martha E. Christ 07 -01 -14 Thomas Henschel (Airport zc) 07 -01 -14 Ron Smith 07 -01 -14 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 5 Yr Term; Meets 41e Thurs. 4 pm Fed Bldg William J. Gibbs 03 -25 -12 Jeff Cromer 03 -25 -13 Heath Hutchinson 03 -25 -14 *Michael A. Ruden (Airport ZBA) 03 -25 -15 Randall J. Klauer (Airport ZBA) 03 -25 -16 = Indicates State - mandated board /commission subject to 2012 Gender Balance Law. Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission Sec. 18.5 -21. Created; Composition: There is hereby created an Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission, which shall consist of seven (7) members, who shall all be residents of the City, and shall include a member representing those who will inherit the environment (a person between the ages of 16 and 20 at time of appointment), and six (6) members who shall include representation from diverse segments of the City's population. It is desirable to select some members who may have helpful backgrounds with environmental /biological science, health care, business /industry, and environmental /civic groups. (Ord. 64 -93, § 1, 12 -6 -1993; Ord. 93 -95, § 1, 12 -18 -1995, eff. 1 -1 -1996) Sec. 18.5 -22. Application and Appointment Process: The appointment process to the Commission by the City Council shall include at least the following: (1) An application form requesting basic information on the education, training, experience, expectations and other qualifications of the applicant; (2) Notice to and an opportunity for the general public to comment in writing on the qualifications of each applicant; and (3) A formal interview by the City Council to determine the applicant's qualifications and ability to effectively serve on the Commission. (Ord. 64 -93, § 1, 12 -6 -1993) Sec. 18.5 -24. Duties: The duties of the Commission shall be as follows: (1) To develop, articulate and propose goals, objectives and policies for the stewardship of the City's environment and its ecological systems for present and future generations. An initial report to City Council should be completed within a year and thenceforth periodically. It shall also include sections on the current condition of the City's natural environments and on the progress being made in achieving the City's environmental quality goals. (2) To advise and inform the City Council on environmental stewardship issues, including the implementation of and compliance with, legislation, regulations and policies. (3) To hold public forums on specific issues at the direction of the City Council. (4) To provide, upon request, to other boards, commissions and City departments information for environmental educational programs, educational materials, and environmental volunteer opportunities. (5) To provide input to the Long -Range Planning Advisory Commission regarding environmental stewardship issues in the Comprehensive Plan. (Ord. 64 -93, § 1, 12- 6 -1993; Ord. 88 -95, § 2, 12 -18 -1995) Wayne Klostermann Education: • Degree: Park & Recreation, Horticulture, Landscape Design: Kirkwood Community College • Principals of Park Design: K.S.U. Extension • Thatch & Biomass Environment: I.S.U. Extension • Herbaceous Perennial: I.S.U. Extension • Erosion and Sediment Control Training: Urban Resource and Borderland Alliances • Wetland Delineation Certificate • The E Factor Workshop Watershed University • Managing Stormwater Quality in Iowa SUDAS • Low Impact Development Workshop • Certification in LiveRoof Qualification Program • Certification in Pervious Pavement Design & Construction • Iowa Rain Garden Design & Installation Workshop • Iowa Storm Water Management Manual Training • Training and Certification in the use of New BioSolutions Filter sock REC :(t /ED 11 OCT 25 PH 2: 31 City DL'bUq e, !A Relevant Experience: • Over 40 years experience in the public and private sector providing landscape design and construction services • Wetland delineation • Wetland mitigation design • Bio Cell Design & Construction • Conducted Information session Washington Neighborhood Association on Pervious Interlocking Concrete Pavement systems. • Chairperson Environmental Stewardship Committee, City of Dubuque • Member Unified Development Code task force , City of Dubuque • Presented Power Point Presentation to the Stake Holder's, and City Staff on Sustainable Practices, Green Roofs, Bio Cells, Pervious Pavement, for the historic millwork district in the City Of Dubuque. • Presented Power Point Presentation to Flexsteel Industries on Sustainable Practices, Green Roofs, Bio Cells, Pervious Pavement, for their corporate facility in the City Of Dubuque • Appointment to the Rebuild Iowa Governors Task Force Advisory Commission on Flood Plain Management And Hazard Mitigation Project Experience: Comiskey Park Landscape Design, Dubuque, IA Provided landscape design through the North End Neighborhood Association and presented the design to the City Park Department. Plan was used to provide budget recommendation that was adopted, and project was installed in fiscal year 2005. The Ridges, Cedar Falls, IA Developer was issued a notice to cease and desist by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for disturbing a wetland without a permit. Provided delineation services and worked with the developer and the Corps to allow this 70 acre, high -end subdivision to be constructed. Dubuque Industrial Center West Add 3, Dubuque, IA Provided wetland delineation services for IIW engineers, assisted in the mitigation of effected wetlands, and provided a planting plan for relocated wetlands for a 150 acre plus industrial park complex. Mt St. Francis Mother House Dubuque, Iowa Provided construction services fro two bio cells on the Mother house property.. Cells were designed by others. One cell had a infiltration trench added to the cell as an overflow Conley Building Dubuque, Iowa Provided design and construction services for a below grade Pervious Brick Patio. Captain Merry B &B East Dubuque, Il. Provided Design services for a Pervious Brick Parking area Walker Residence , Dubuque, IA Provided Design and Construction Services for a Bio Infiltration Cell. This cell was planted with a mixture of native and "traditional" landscape plant material. Stewart Residence, Dubuque IA Provided Design and Construction Services for a bio Infiltration Cell in the back yard. This client requested the area be placed in turf. Green Acres Subdivision, Dubuque, IA Provided wetland delineation for a 10+ acre sustainable subdivision. Provided sustainable landscape alternatives for the sub division Masterpiece on the Mississippi CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BOARD /COMMISSION APPLICATION Dubuque 11 1 1' ') 2007 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, and the application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. At the appropriate regularly scheduled 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 Board or 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: t5'`0D // ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: ,vdirovyll -,,r.—yk/ S%�EV �,b /'l,a4yl� - / (Some boards /commissions require State of Iowa Gende(Balance compliancy NAME:` /J,7 - �sLmSi"�°�-�r�r ADDRESS: 2106 4 vP�� �T (City of Dubuque residency required) BUSINESS: /v�/- P4'4 -4 �LrSf j ADDRESS: Z OCCUPATION: /i �. e4 e > POSITION WITH COMPANY: /7-4--'Sie/e--e."7 HOME PHONE: BUSINESS PHONE: E-MAIL ADDRESS(ES): Gf��� -� „2/6', EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD /COMMISSION: WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING: LIST TWO REFERENCES: NAME: NAME: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate staff person or the City's legal staff. Are you currently serving on a Cit Board or Commission: 1 c Name: Y fc i/9' - SIGNATURE:a/ % If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone 563/589 -4120. Fax 563/589 -0890, www.cityofdubuque.org. All names will be dropped from the list after a one -year period. RECEIVED 11 AUG 22 P1112: 15 City Clecirc's Office Dubuque, IA Plumbing Board Sec. 20.4 Plumbing Code Board. (a) Board established. In order to determine the suitability of alternative materials and methods of installation; to provide for reasonable interpretations of the plumbing code, to serve as an appeal body for the decisions of the building official; to advise the city council on all plumbing regulations and procedures; and to provide for examining applicants for master plumbers and journeyman plumbers licenses and issuing master plumber and journeyman plumbers licenses; there is hereby created the plumbing code board. (b) Membership. The plumbing code board shall consist of five (5) members appointed by the city council. One member shall hold a license as a journeyman plumber of at least five (5) years experience; two (2) members shall be master plumbers who have engaged in the plumbing business as master plumbers for at least five (5) years in this city; the fourth member shall be one who holds a bachelor of science degree in the area of physical sciences; and the fifth member shall represent the public at large. (c) Term of office. The term of office of all board members shall be three (3) years. (d) Rules and regulations. The board shall make such rules and prescribe such procedures as may be reasonably necessary for its operation, except that such rules shall include the following: (1) Board chairperson. The chairperson of the board shall be a member of the board elected annually by a majority of the board. (2) Secretary of the board. The building official, or the building official's designee, shall be secretary of the board. The secretary shall arrange for meetings and prepare and keep such minutes and records and perform such other clerical work as the board may direct. (3) Quorum. Three (3) members shall constitute a quorum. The concurring vote of three (3) members of the board shall be necessary to pass any motion. (4) Service until appointment of successor. Upon completion of the term of office, members of the plumbing code board shall continue to serve in their full capacity until their successor has been duly appointed. (5) Meetings. The plumbing code board shall meet at least once every three (3) months upon call of the chairperson, secretary or city manager. Members of the plumbing code board shall attend at least two- thirds (2/3) of all scheduled meetings within a twelve -month period. If any member does not attend such prescribed number of meetings, it shall constitute grounds for the board to recommend to the city council that said member be replaced. (6) Attendance. The attendance of all members shall be entered on the minutes by the secretary. (7) Conformity with open meetings law. All meetings shall be held in conformance with provisions of the Iowa Open Meetings Law. (8) Minutes. The plumbing code board shall file with the city council a copy of the minutes of each meeting of the board within ten (10) working days after such meeting. (9) Administrative policies. All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procedural policies of the city shall govern the plumbing code board in all of its operations. (10) Duties when serving as an appeals board. Any person who is aggrieved by a decision of the building official on any requirements resulting from the enforcement of the plumbing code, may appeal from such decision to the plumbing code board and said board shall serve as an appeal board. In case the aggrieved party is a member of said board, said member shall be disqualified as a member of the board acting as an appeal board, until the person aggrieved has been heard and a decision rendered. The appeal shall be made by the person aggrieved, giving written notice of such appeal to the building official at the building official's office within seven (7) days of receipt of decision from which the appeal is taken. The plumbing code board sitting as an appeal board shall meet within seven (7) days after receiving such notice and render a decision within five (5) days thereafter. Any interested party, including the building official, shall have the right to present their case to the appeal board, whose decision shall be final unless appealed to the district court as provided by law. The board of appeals may reverse or modify a decision of the building official only on finding that: a. The building official incorrectly interpreted a provision of this code; b. The decision of the building official creates an unnecessary hardship upon the appellant. In so modifying or reversing such decision of the building official, the board of appeals may authorize any alternate to the decision of the building official and the provisions of the plumbing code, provided it finds the proposed material or method of construction is satisfactory for the use intended and complies with the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least equivalent to that prescribed by this code in suitability, strength, effectiveness, durability, safety and sanitation. The board of appeals shall require that sufficient evidence or proof be submitted to substantiate any claims made regarding the use of alternates. Sec. 30.8. Licensing, Examination and Registration of Plumbers Required. (a) Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the definitions as specified herein: (1) Apprentice shall mean any person who does not hold a license as a journeyman plumber or master plumber and is assisting in the installation, alteration or repair of plumbing equipment and systems. (2) Journeyman plumber shall mean any person having the necessary qualification, training, experience and technical knowledge to do plumbing work in accordance with current plumbing ordinances of the city. (3) Master plumber shall mean a person: a. Engaged in the business of erecting, installing, altering, repairing, relocating, replacing, adding to or maintaining any plumbing equipment or systems; b. Skilled in the planning, supervising and practical installation of plumbing equipment and systems; c. Familiar with codes, rules and regulations governing the installation of plumbing equipment in the city; and d. Licensed under the provisions of this chapter. Dubuque TtIE CITY OF CITY OF DUt1UE U BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION III I. Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2407 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, and the application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. At the appropriate regularly scheduled 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 Board or 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). ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: NAME- BUSINESS- DATE: (Some boards/commissions requ ADDRESS: State of Iowa Gender Balance complian (City of D ADDRESS: C,e)%D •''e r idency requ '��,.� , i�%t�-CLA 1-4/ OCCUPATION: i/ %,l ii . i 1 ' �i�i� / POSITION WITH COMPANY- (- HOME PHONE: BUSINESS PHONE: . v7-7/4 - E -MAIL ADDRESS(ES): / kT i 1 1 1►. 451 e a O/ Cpl -1 EXPE IENC , EDUCATION ICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BO D /COMMISSION: WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASO FOR APPLY NG: 40"2-fiLl..alr‘ emirimr, 4,,aw LIST TWO REFERENCES: NAME: NAME: 10110.1 . ADDRESS: ADDRESS: Specific attention should be directed to possi • e conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate staff person or the City's legal staff. Are you currently serving on - City : . rd or SIGNATURE: Name: i If questions, contact the City Cle ''s Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13 ' t, Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone 563 /589 -4120. Fax 563/589 -0890, www.cityofdubuque.org. All names will be dropped from the list after a one -vear oeriocl. vl ',:-ngrici !nn '3,.',-1.1813 Al!O CZ :Z 1,4d £ I d3S LL Chapter 2 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 8 -2 -1: CREATED: There is hereby created a human rights commission. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -2: COMPOSITION: The human rights commission created by this chapter shall consist of nine (9) members. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -3: APPOINTMENT; TERMS; FILLING OF VACANCIES: The human rights commission members shall be appointed by the city council for terms of three (3) years each and shall serve thereafter until a successor has been appointed. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term. Appointments shall take into consideration the various racial, religious, cultural and social groups of the city. (Ord. 18 -09, 4- 6 -2009) 8 -2-4: OFFICERS: The human rights commission created by this chapter shall elect from its own membership, at its regular March meeting, its chairperson and vice chairperson, each to serve a term of one year. The chairperson shall appoint a secretary, who need not be a member of the commission. The commission shall fill vacancies among its officers for the remainder of the unexpired term. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -5: COMPENSATION: The members of the human rights commission created by this chapter shall serve without compensation; provided, that they may receive reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses while on official commission business and such shall be within the limits established in the city budget. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -6: REMOVAL OF MEMBERS FOR UNEXCUSED ABSENCES: In the event a member of the human rights commission created by this chapter has been absent for three (3) or more consecutive meetings without being excused by the chairperson, the commission by majority vote may certify such fact to the city council and petition the city council to declare a vacancy by reason of such unexcused absence and appoint a successor to fill such vacancy. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -7: RULES: The human rights commission created by this chapter may adopt, amend, or rescind such rules as may be necessary for the conduct of its business. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -8: MEETINGS: A. Regular Meetings: The human rights commission shall meet not less than monthly on a regular basis. B. Special Meetings; Notice: The chairperson, the vice chairperson, or any three (3) members of the human rights commission may call a special meeting by giving at least twenty four (24) hours' notice to every other member of the commission. The call for a special meeting shall include an agenda and only matters included in that agenda may be acted on at the meeting. C. Conformance With Open Meetings Law: All meetings of the human rights commission shall be held in conformance with the Iowa open meetings law'. D. Attendance: Members of the human rights commission shall attend at least two- thirds (2/3) of all regularly scheduled meetings within any twelve (12) month period. If any member does not attend such prescribed number of meetings, it 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. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -9: QUORUM: A quorum of the human rights commission shall be five (5) members. A majority of the members present and voting shall be necessary for the passage of any motion. The chairperson shall vote as a member of the commission. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -10: RECORDS TO BE PUBLIC; EXCEPTIONS: All records of the human rights commission shall be public except charges, complaints, reports of investigations, statements, and other documents or records obtained in investigation of any charges shall be closed records. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -11: CONFIDENTIALITY OF COMPLAINTS: No member of the human rights commission or its staff shall disclose the filing of a charge, the information gathered during the investigation, or the endeavors to eliminate such discriminatory or unfair practice by conference, conciliation, or persuasion unless such disclosure is made in connection with the conduct of such investigation or after the commission has held a public hearing upon a complaint filed in connection with such charge. This section does not prevent any complainant, witness, or other person from publicizing the filing of a charge or complaint or the matter therein complained of. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -12: POWERS AND DUTIES: The human rights commission created by this chapter shall have the following powers and duties: A. To receive, investigate, and finally determine the merits of complaints alleging unfair or discriminatory practices. B. To investigate and study the existence, character, causes, and extent of discrimination in public accommodations, employment, apprenticeship programs, on the job training programs, vocational schools, other educational institutions, and housing in the city and to attempt the elimination of such discrimination by education and conciliation. C. To hold hearings upon any complaint made against a person, an employer, an employment agency, a labor organization, or the employees or members thereof, to subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance at such hearings, to administer oaths and take the testimony of any person under oath and to compel such person, employer, employment agency, labor organization, or employees or members thereof, to produce for examination any books and papers relating to any matter involved in such complaint. The commission shall issue subpoenas for witnesses in the same manner and for the same purpose on behalf of the respondent upon the respondent's request. Such hearings may be held by the commission, by any commissioner, or by any hearing examiner appointed by the commission. If a witness either fails or refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the commission, the commission may petition the district court having jurisdiction for issuance of a subpoena and the court shall, in a proper case, issue the subpoena. Refusal to obey such subpoena shall be subject to punishment for contempt. D. To issue such publication and reports of investigations and research as in the judgment of the commission shall promote civil and respectful behavior which shall tend to eliminate discrimination. E. To prepare and transmit to the mayor and city council from time to time, but not less often than once each year, reports describing its proceedings, investigations, hearings conducted, and the outcome thereof, decisions rendered, and the other work performed by the commission. F. To make recommendations to the city council concerning discrimination. G. To cooperate, within the limits of any appropriations made for its operation, with other agencies or organizations, both public and private, whose purposes are consistent with those of this chapter, in the planning and conducting of programs designed to eliminate discrimination or cultural and intergroup tensions. H. To adopt, publish, amend and rescind regulations consistent with and necessary for the enforcement of this chapter. I. To delegate any of its functions, duties and powers to its staff including functions, duties and powers with respect to investigating, conciliating, determining, certifying, reporting, or otherwise acting as to any work, business, or matter under this title. J. To receive, administer, dispense, and account for any restricted funds that may be voluntarily contributed to the commission and any grants that may be awarded the commission for furthering the purposes of this title. No disbursements will be made of any restricted funds without authority from the city council. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -13: CITY POLICIES APPLICABLE TO COMMISSION OPERATIONS: All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary and procurement policies of the city shall govern the human rights commission in all its operations. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) 8 -2 -14: SUBPOENAS: The human rights commission may issue subpoenas and order discovery in aid of investigations under this title. Such subpoenas and discovery may be ordered to the same extent and subject to the same limitations as would apply for county attorney subpoenas. (Ord. 18 -09, 4 -6 -2009) Masterpiece on the Mississippi CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BOARD /COMMISSION APPLICATION Dubuque kited II 2007 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, and the application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. At the appropriate regularly scheduled 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 Board or 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: 6 -c m -ae ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: t1I,I.MVI(2(0 �`((� �LS `" - . II -P NAME: 1V I OI_I e (Some boards /commissions requ tate of Iowa Genael$ance compliance) ADDRESS: �o��Q�'�2P���� )1 (City of Dubuque residenc quired) ADDRESS: A11't? POSITION WITH COMPANY: 61")/12. q BUSINESS PHONE: 5 3- 7 /- "f0 BUSINESS:(40„v.- 2% `� � � OCCUPATION: ��i.,& s 11 ��t Ut: v HOME PHONE: g(,93-- ) Lin d E -MAIL ADDRESS(ES): -k Ici \/ I a / ci .(b--) �hOO'C'c- - EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD /COMMISSION: Q44 b cirri 40.0/?thi t 1 ! J a C'_ . • • .e,►1 WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING: 0--t-i L isL LIST TWO REFERENCES:- .-., NAME: NAME: st ADDRESS:, )(_O-/ // � / �( ADDRESS: 7 c6 `Qy1 c_t A',. D Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate staff person or the City's legal staff. Are you currently serving on a City Board or Commission:/ Name: N/ SIGNATURE: If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone 563/589 -4120. Fax 563/589 -0890, www.cityofdubuque.org. All names will be dropped from the list after a one -year period. RECEIVED 11 JUN 22 PMI2: 58 City Clerk's Office Dubuque, IA Masterpiece on the Mississippi CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BOARD /COMMISSION APPLICATION Dubuque i-wmdcaplr ,III'v 2007 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, and the application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. At the appropriate regularly scheduled 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 Board or 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: °/17//) ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: r '+/141 (Some boards /commissions require State of Iowa Gender Balance compliance) r; 31t�rw fs :., (City of Dubuque residency required) Ra - T i= k. • NAME: P7l' t U.r I �,( ->%3;"` BUSINESS: L v ADDRESS: 7C''rv' a cADDRESS: OCCUPATION: ) 0( ) v\i ii C tH POSITION WITH COMPANY: Lcts HOME PHONE: yBI3 " S _ v'1 S .1 BUSINESS PHONE: S~ (/ > — s — co G./ E -MAIL ADDRESS(ES): (V1 Vii; el . c1/4c,ls v ti (r` EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD /COMMISSION: ((( 6-fe Jr r,‘ Prgr /14-1d wht;i- 13* , 50 (,. i 0 1051 ,vv. , WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR APPLYING: 1 I eq,t:,, c.( ,,,r ?yy, ^5 15 sp tL4.t Lei f he If iliib,f, tt,L c;I7 oc 1)41,1%4 n Je I'Ki i.14it.0 (VI '1-r"1 - ?y..��l• i7 11:-()r ( 1) 4J Ifvi-f 6y 1.)c) .A e�ree ;n S∎IC :da��-0 I. / LIST TWO REFERENCES: NAME: R 1' Le G i E 5 c n ADDRESS: NAME: }e r■ , L' ADDRESS: l 00 0 t.% v e` s y r 60-r .1 Ave Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate staff person or the City's legal staff. Are you currently serving on a City..."?oard or Commission: (V') Name: SIGNATURE: PaZatjil 1 If questions, contact tie City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13th St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone 563/589 -4120. Fax 563 / 589 -0890, www.cityofdubuque.org. All names will be dropped from the list after a one -year period. REC71VED 11 OCT 18 PM 1:51 City Clerk's Office Dubuque, 1A ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION The section below has been affected by a recently passed ordinance, 52 -09 - ZONING ORDINANCE. Go to new ordinance. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, ENFORCEMENT AND AMENDMENT THEREOF IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF IOWA AND FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH 15 -3 -1: COMMISSION CREATED; COMPOSITION; APPOINTMENT: There is hereby created a city zoning advisory commission, which shall consist of seven (7) residents of the city, appointed by the city council, who shall be qualified by knowledge, experience and ability to act in matters pertaining to short range planning and zoning, none of whom shall hold an elective position in the city. (2007 Code § 36- 10) 15 -3 -2: APPOINTMENT TO AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION: Two (2) members of the commission shall be appointed by the city council to serve on the airport zoning commission. A member shall serve out the term on the airport zoning commission even if the member's term on the zoning commission has expired. (2007 Code § 36 -10.1) 15 -3 -3: TERM OF OFFICE: The term of office for members of the zoning advisory commission shall be three (3) years or until a successor is duly appointed. (2007 Code § 36 -12) 15 -3-4: POWERS: The zoning advisory commission shall concern itself with short range physical planning and shall have and possess the following powers, duties and responsibilities: A. To prepare and recommend a zoning ordinance by exercising the powers conferred by Iowa Code chapter 414, "municipal zoning ". 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; B. 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; C. 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; D. 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; E. To make recommendations to the long range planning advisory commission on the preparation and maintenance of the comprehensive plan; F. To fulfill those duties and responsibilities assigned to a city planning commission in Iowa Code chapter 354, "plats "; and G. To undertake from time to time other specific short range planning projects which may be referred to it by the city council. (2007 Code § 36 -13) 15 -3 -5: ORGANIZATION; MEETINGS: A. Officers; Rules And Regulations: 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: The zoning advisory commission shall hold a regular meeting at least monthly. C. Attendance: Attendance of all members shall be entered on the minutes. If any member fails to attend at least two- thirds (2/3) of all regularly scheduled meetings within any twelve (12) month period, such failure shall constitute grounds for the commission to recommend to the city council that said member be replaced. D. Minutes Filed With City Clerk: 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. (2007 Code § 36 -14) 15 -3 -6: PROCEDURES FOR OPERATIONS: All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary and procurement policies of the city shall govern the zoning advisory commission in all its operations. (2007 Code § 36 -15) TUB CITY OF DUB CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BOARD /COMMISSION APPLICATION (Dubuque Masterpiece on the Mississippi 20o7 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 13`h Street, Dubuque, IA accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and the application stays active for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office. At the appropriate regularly scheduled 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 Board or 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). DAT : JU,JE' 73 zaf ADVISORY BOARD /COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: Zoa t Lib m 1 SS t oe-- -) (Some boards/commissions require State of Iowa Gender Balance complance) / NAME: (ilf►QvP►1� �) �I -. ADDRESS: .% 4�'�t— cYOO G ~ (City of Dubuque residency aired) / BUSINESS: Ei 4 b St •N e . ADDRESS: 14e) L ( w • o ` ,-) OCCUPATION: SPUD S. POSITION WITH COMPANY: C i_ HOME PHONE: S ' . 7% L BUSINESS PHONE: E -MAIL ADDRESS(ES): a lot rc s i n r nc _ c c w" EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS BOARD /COMMISSION: ( (k-vr "Le — (` 1G , `--d S.i121. WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MATE REASON FOR APPLYING Z:itcF• Pasfv-44::, t -P� NC TJ y +u0 i u LIST TWO REFERENCES: NAME: J 1 w i24fs * 2_.. ADDRESS: 46Sdi el7rJ V r Ub"4� a - NAME: r Y 1 FPM ekQ,yy _ ADDRESS: Sb '7o l r LSE loo. Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest. For further clarification, if a situation arises, contact the appropriate staff perso he City's legal staff. Are you cu send • on a'; Board or Commission: PO Name: SIGNATUR If questions, contact the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 50 W. 13„ St., Dubuque, IA 52001. Phone 583/589 -4120. Fax 563/ 589 - 0890, www.cityofdubuque.org. M names will be drooped from the list after a one -vear period. RECEIVED 11 JUN 23 AM I0: 33 City Clerk's Office Dubuque, IA