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    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

    Council Report

    October 7, 2014

    To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

    From: Douglas J. Schmitz, City Administrator

    Submitted by: Lori Frontella, Interim City Clerk

    Subject: Appointments to Board, Commission and Committees

    RECOMMENDATION(S):By vote to Consent Calendar, authorize the selection of the following as members to the CitysBoards and Commissions.

    Community Activities & Cultural Commission (2 seats): Judy Refuerzo and Bobby Richards

    Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees (1 seat): Tara TwomeyPlanning Commission (1 seat): Donald GoodhueHistoric Resources Board 91 seat): Gregory Carper

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:On August 22, & 29, 2014 staff advertised the various Boards and Commission for terms endingon October 31, 2014; we received 11 applications.

    On September 25, 29 and 30, 2014, Mayor Burnett and Mayor Pro Tem interviewed 10 applicantsfor various positions on the Citys Boards and Commissions. One applicant could not attendinterviews.

    Vacant positions:Community Activities & Cultural Commission2 seatsHarrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees1 seatPlanning Commission - 1 seatHistoric Resources Board1 seat

    The following is a matrix of applicants for each Board, Commission and Committee.

    Applicant Board or Commission

    Judy Refuerzo Community Activities &Cultural Commission

    Robert Irvine Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees

    Tara Twomey Harrison Memorial Library Board of TrusteesRobert Curotto Planning CommissionGregory Carper Planning Commission & Historic Resources Board

    Hans Hess Planning Commission

    Martha (Mitzi) Daly Planning Commission

    Robert Richards Planning Commission

    Donald Goodhue Planning Commission

    Dramov Alissandra Historic Resources Board

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    The following information is how the Boards and Commissions are comprised and the vacanciesto those Boards.

    Community Activities & Cultural Commission

    Two (2) vacancies will expire October 2014; Dixie Dixon and Judy Refuerzo.

    The Community Activities and Recreation Commission shall consist of five (5) members, each to whom

    shall be appointed to serve a four-year term. A majority of members of the Community Activities and

    Cultural Commission shall be residents of the City, and the remainder may be residents of the Citys sphere

    of influence. The Community Activities and Cultural Commission shall be organized and exercise such

    powers as prescribed by the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Municipal Code.

    Members that are seated, these addresses on file with the City Clerks Office:

    Kristy Downing, address San Antonio Ave. 4 NE 4th

    Ave.

    Ruth Rachel, address SW Corner of Perry Newberg Lane & 4th

    Ave.

    Donna Jett, address 4 NE on Torres between 5th

    & 4th

    Ave.

    Applications for Term Ending October 2018 (4 year term).

    Judy Refuerzo, Guadalupe 4 SW 3rd

    Ave.Interviewed 9-29

    Heidi Brown, 501 Valenzuela Road, Carmel 93923Not available for interview, out of town.

    Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees

    One (1) vacancy will expire October 2014; Glen Mozingo.

    The Harrison Memorial Library Board of trustees shall consist of five members, each of whom shall be

    appointed to serve a three-year termas designated by statute.

    At least three members of the Library Board of Trustees shall be residents of the City, and no more thantwo members shall be residents form the Citys adopted Sphere of Influence.

    All members of the Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees shall possess a valid Harrison Memorial

    Library patron card.

    Members that are seated, these addresses on file with the City Clerks Office:

    Nancy Collins, address SE Corner Forest & Ocean

    Martha Mosher, address 2497 San Antonio, 93923

    Richard Flower, address 5 SE Crespi from Mountain View

    Niels Reimers, address NW Corner, Camino Real & 9th

    Applications for Term Ending October 2017 (3-year term).

    Robert Irvine, address Mission Street 3 NE VistaInterviewed 9-25

    Heidi Brown, address 501 Valenzuela Road, Carmel 93923 Not available for interview, out of town.

    Tara Twomey, address 10th

    & Mission, NE CornerInterviewed 9-25

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    Planning Commissioners

    One (1) vacancy will expire October 2014; Donald Goodhue.

    The Planning Commission shall consist of five members, residents of Carmel-by-the-Sea,and appointed by

    the City Council. The Planning Commission shall be organized and exercise such powers as prescribed by

    the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Municipal Code.

    Members that are seated, these addresses on file with the City Clerks Office:

    Keith Paterson, Torres 2 SE of 2nd

    Jan Reimers, address NW Corner Camino Real & 9th

    Ian Martin, address Guadalupe 2SW 5th

    Michael Le Page, address 4920 Monterey St.

    Applications for Term Ending October 2018 (4-year term).

    Hans Hess, address Delores 4 SE of 9th -Interviewed 9-25

    Gregory Carper, address 2 NW of 5th

    on Junipero #B-2 - Interviewed 9-30

    Robert Curotto, address 2 NE of Torres on 9th

    - Interviewed 9-29

    Martha Daly, address 2 NE Santa Rita and ThirdInterviewed 9-25

    Robert Richards, address Santa Fe 3 NW Ocean Ave.Interviewed 9-24Donald Goodhue, address Lincoln 3 SE 13

    thInterviewed 9-25

    Heidi Brown, address 501 Valenzuela Road, Carmel 93923 (outside of city limits, disqualified due to

    residency) Not available for interview, out of town.

    Historic Resources Board

    One (1) vacancy will expire October 2014; Gregory Carper.

    The Historic Resources Board shall consist of five members, residents of Carmel-by-the-Sea, and appointed

    by the City Council. In the event that no elector with the required expertise can be found, the appointee

    may be a resident outside the City limits. In any event, a majority of the Board shall at all times becomposed of electors of the City. All members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council. An7

    member may be removed from the Board upon a majority vote of the City Council.

    Members that are seated, these addresses on file with the City Clerks Office:

    Erik Dyar, address 24760 Lower Trail, Carmel 93923

    Elinor Laiolo, address West side of San Antonio at 9th

    Julie Wendt, address Santa Fe, 2 SE of 3rd

    Kathryn Gualtieri, address Lincoln 2 NW of 13th

    Applications for Term Ending October 2018 (4-year term).

    Dramov Alissandra, address 8th

    & Carmelo StreetInterviewed 9-29

    Gregory Carper, address 2 NW of 5th

    on Junipero #B-2Interviewed9-30

    Heidi Brown, address 501 Valenzuela Road, Carmel 93923Not available for interview, out of town.

    Robert Curotto, address 2 NE of Torres on 9th

    - Interviewed 9-29

    ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION:(including why Council is considering the item and justification for recommendation)Not Applicable

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    FISCAL IMPACT: Not Applicable

    Budgeted (yes/no) Funding Source( general fund, grant,state)

    PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION/DECISION HISTORY:

    .

    ATTACHMENTS:1. Applications

    APPROVALS:

    REVIEWED:

    City Administrator Administrative Services

    Director of CPB Director of Public Services

    Public Safety Director Library Director Other: ___________

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    September

    2,

    2014

    To: Mayor Jason

    Burnett and

    Members

    of the

    City Council

    Subject: Reappointment to the Community Activities Cultural Commission

    Dear Honorable Mayor

    and

    Honorable Members

    of the

    City Council:

    I

    wish to express

    my

    interest in continuing to

    serve

    on the Community Activities

    and

    Cultural Commission. I was appointed to the commission in March

    of

    2013 and

    began my service in April

    of

    2013, as a replacement commissioner. In serving only

    half a

    term

    it feels like I just

    got

    started understanding how -the commissions and

    commissioners

    work

    together, with the City

    and

    with

    the

    community.

    I was initially interested in the CACC,

    when

    I was on the

    Ad

    Hoc commit tee for the

    "Carmel Outdoor Happening" - which eventually became the farmers market

    The

    market was

    passed on to

    the CACC and it

    was

    up and

    running. Now

    it seems

    that

    there

    is another

    Ad

    Hoc commit tee

    and

    it will

    be

    passed

    back

    to the

    CACC

    again.

    f

    really want to have the chance to

    be

    involved and have a successful resolution for

    the farmers market and our community. The City has also started to widen

    the

    CACC's scope

    of

    responsibility and I would like

    the

    opportunity to

    expand

    on

    some

    of

    the commission's duties.

    I truly

    love

    our

    "village in

    the

    forest

    by the

    sea"

    and want

    to

    ensure that it

    remains

    the special place it

    was

    and is: a great small city, a romantic city, a destination

    fu

    .

    of restaurants,

    a

    great

    beach;

    very

    dog friendiy, with art,

    and

    cul-ture, and

    af

    course

    quirky.

    I

    am on the

    board of the

    Carmel Residents Association and

    volunteer

    for many

    of the

    events

    that

    are

    held in

    our

    City each

    year

    . Many

    of my

    friends often

    ask me

    why

    I

    want to

    be

    on the

    CRA

    board

    or

    the

    CACC and

    my

    reply

    s always the

    same: "be

    the

    change

    that

    you

    want

    to see". It's easy to

    sit

    back

    and

    complain

    but

    if

    you really care and want to

    make

    a difference, get

    up and

    go

    do

    it. It's not easy

    and

    it

    -

    may be

    a-long

    time

    before you make any headway,

    but

    if

    it s

    important to you,

    it's

    worth it.

    RECEIVED

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    AR ,Y EL BY-THE-SEA

    Best Regards,

    ~

    udy Refuerzo

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    All members of boards and commissions are subject to

    the

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    Agenda Item: 7.ECity Council Meeting - October 7, 2014Page 95

    Library Board of

    Trustees applicat ion

    Robert Irvine

    I think

    of

    the

    Harrison

    Memorial

    Library

    as the

    very

    hub

    of

    Carmel-

    by-

    the- Sea.

    Patron

    visits a lone more than 100,00 per

    y e a r s e e m to

    bear t ha t

    out.

    One of

    the

    first th ings I

    did

    when

    moving

    here 30

    years

    ago was

    to

    obta in a library card. Since then

    I ve

    backed

    the l ibrary financially, both

    as a

    Maybeck donor

    and a

    member

    of

    the Sterl ing

    Circle

    My wife and I also contribute

    regularly to

    the Carmel

    Public

    Library Foundation.

    I

    was

    a member

    of the

    l ibrary s

    Board of

    Trustees from 1997

    to

    2011 During tha t t ime I missed

    only

    one meet ing due

    to

    surgery.

    I

    know the staff personally and

    have accumulated a

    great

    deal

    of insti tutional memory.

    In

    1991,

    w h en

    the l ibrary s

    book

    budget was

    a t

    an

    all-time

    low, I a r ranged for world-famous authors, including Clive

    Cussler ,

    to

    at tend the Authors-by-the-Sea

    lecture series,

    which ra ised

    more

    than 10-thousand

    dollars for books.

    I ve

    spen t

    much of

    my

    life

    involved in

    art, l i terature,

    and the

    wri t ten word.

    I

    have

    a

    degree in Art

    History

    and

    Anthropology

    from

    UC

    Berkeley.

    I ve been

    a

    newspaper reporter , radio news

    producer, TV news

    writer ,

    producer ,

    and

    news director I ve

    publ ished 21

    novels and numerous

    short stor ies.

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    Robert

    Irvine

    After graduat ing

    from

    the Universi ty of California a t

    Berkeley, Irvine spen t two years as a Counter Intel l igence Agent

    in the U . S. Army. (1959-1962)

    He

    then

    w en t

    to

    work

    as

    a n

    ew s paper reporter a t the

    Huntington Park

    Daily

    Signal ,

    and

    la ter

    a t

    the

    Hollywood

    Citizen

    News

    where he

    became LA City

    Hall

    Bureau

    Chief.

    (1962-64)

    After

    that ,

    he

    moved

    on to television, working

    as

    a wri te r

    and

    ass i s tan t as s ignment edi tor

    a t

    KTLA, Channel 5, in Los Angeles .

    (1964-65)

    Next

    came radio,

    first as a producer

    and

    then

    News

    Director

    a t

    KNX /C

    BS Radio in

    Los Angeles, where

    he ins t i tu ted

    the all

    news format . 1966-68)

    After radio, he w en t back

    to

    te levision

    to become News

    Director at KABC in Los

    Angeles . (1968-71). Also a t

    KABC, he

    produced Ralph

    Story s AM

    Los Angeles .

    In

    1972

    he lef t

    te levision

    to

    begin wri t ing and

    quickl

    y

    sold

    four

    novels before

    re turning to

    TV to

    write

    both

    the pilot and

    first

    year

    of

    Two on the

    Town

    wi th

    Connie

    Chung and Steve Edwards

    for KNXT /C BS in Los Ange les .

    Since

    then, he s publ ished a to tal

    of

    16 novels under his own

    name.

    Jum p Cut (Popular Library,

    1974)

    Freeze Frame

    (Popular

    Library, 1975)

    The

    Face

    Out Front (Popular Library,

    1977)

    Horizontal

    Hold (Popular

    Library, 1978)

    The

    Devil s

    Breath

    (Pinnacle Books )

    1982

    Foots t eps

    (Pinnacle

    Books, 1982)

    Revela t ion

    (in

    Swedish only, Nybloms

    Forlag, 1983)

    Ratings

    Are

    Murder (Walker Books, 1985)

    Bapt ism for

    the Dead (St. Mart in s Press , 1988)

    The

    Angels Share (St. Martin s Press, 1989

    )

    Gone

    to Glory (St. Martin s Press, 1990)

    Called Home

    (St. Martin s

    Press,

    1991)

    The Spoken Word (St. Mart in s Press, 1992)

    The Great Reminder (St. Mart in s Press ,

    1993)

    The Hosanna Shout (St.

    Martin s

    Press , 1994)

    Barking Dogs

    (St. Martin s P ress, 1994)

    Pillar of Fire (St.

    Martin s

    Press, 1995)

    Addit ional ly ,

    he and his wife

    Angela,

    wri t ing as Val Davis,

    co-authored 5 novels.

    Track of

    the

    Scorpion (St.

    Martin s Press ,

    1996)

    Flight

    of the

    Serpent (Ban am Books, 1998)

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    Wake of

    the

    Hornet

    (Bantam

    Books, 2000)

    Return of the Spanish Lady (St. Mart in s Press 2001)

    Thread of

    the Spider ,

    St. Martin s 2002

    They ve both publ ished numerous

    short

    s tor ies in Ellery

    Queen s Mystery M agazine .

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    Instructions:

    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

    BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION

    Please

    respond to

    all questions on

    this application.

    Print

    or type your responses.

    You are

    encouraged

    to attach

    a cover

    letter

    '

    to

    this application further explaining your

    qualifications for the

    position and why you are interested in serving.

    Board or

    Commission

    Selection:

    Check one or more board or commission. Members shall not serve

    simultaneously

    on more than

    one Council appointed Board or Commission.

    Community Activities Cultural Commission D

    Forest Beach Commission D

    Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees

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    Planning Commission D

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    In accordance with the Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted are considered public records and

    will be disclosed upon receipt o a public records request.

    All members o boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict o Interest Laws o the State o California and are

    required to submit Form 700, Statement o Economic Interest, within 3 days o assuming office. Form 700 must be

    filed annually thereafter, and within 30 days

    o

    leaving office as well.

    In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics

    Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.

    Do

    you agree to file all required statements in a timely manner as prescribed

    by

    law or the City s

    Conflict of Interest Code?

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    Return application to the City Clerks Office, East side

    of

    Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh

    Avenues

    or

    mail to PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk s Office.

    Revised August 19, 2014

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    Statement o nterest

    Our family has deep roots in this community dating back more than fifty years, and we

    have all long had a passion for libraries and history. Since moving here with my husband

    and two small children nearly ten years ago, we have been the beneficiaries

    of

    Carmel s

    amazing libraries. My kids, now ages 10 and 11, have grown up at the Park Branch

    progressing from picture books such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar, through early stage

    reading in the Magic Tree House series, and now on to young adult fiction such as

    Redwall. We have listened to books on tapes, borrowed digital books, checked out

    movies, and I have often found a quiet place to read in or write in the Main Branch.

    Now, I believe it is my turn to give back by offering to service on the Board ofTrustees

    and help guide this community treasure into the future.

    Statement o Qualifications

    Strong interest in the Carmel libraries and their future as indicated above.

    Community parent with children that utilize the library.

    Excellent written and verbal communication skills. My day job involves writing

    articles, books, and legal briefs. I also have strong public speaking skills and have

    given presentations around the country to groups that range from 10 to more than

    1000 people.

    Good organizational skills.

    Ability and willingness to fundraise, and an understanding of budgets and business

    operations. Through my work I have had to do all these things to support a small,

    non-profit organization. I have done a little

    of

    everything from fundraising and

    administering grants to balancing budgets and marketing.

    Experience working with volunteer organizations. I have previously and continue to be

    a part

    of

    other volunteer boards.

    Ability to work with others on the Board, in city government, and in the community. I

    am able to work through problems with people, and also recognize that sometimes

    people just disagree. n my work on consumer credit issues, I have developed many

    friendships with those that represent creditors on the other side. While we may

    disagree as to substance on a particular issue, we all want to maintain the integrity

    of

    the system. As a result, we remain courteous and professional towards each other,

    and even enjoy a meal together occasionally.

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    Professional Experience

    Tara

    Twomey

    PO BOX

    5146, Carmel, CA 93921

    831) 229-0256

    [email protected]

    National Consumer Law Center

    Of Counsel 2005

    to

    present)

    Advocate

    on behalf of

    low-income consumers with a focus on consumer credit, bankruptcy

    and sustainable homeownership. Responsibilities include writing practice guides, drafting

    and

    reviewing legislation, teaching

    consumer

    law, bankruptcy

    and

    foreclosure defense to

    legal services, private and government attorneys and other advocates around the country.

    National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center

    Project Director 2011 to present)

    Manage all aspects

    of

    this newly formed 501 c) 3) organization that focuses

    on

    preserving

    the

    rights

    of

    consumer bankruptcy debtors. Responsibilities include writing briefs submitted

    to Circuit Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts; managing additional

    brief

    writers; coordinating pro bono assistance; following judicial trends in bankruptcy law;

    developing

    an

    appellate strategy

    to respond

    to such trends; and, responding

    to

    individual

    requests for assistance.

    National Association

    of

    Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

    Amicus Project Director 2005

    to

    2011)

    Direct

    amicus project for national non profit organization. Duties include writing amicus

    briefs submitted to various appellate courts, following judicial trends, and responding

    to

    requests for assistance from organization members.

    Mortgage Study

    Co-principal Investigator 2004 to 2011)

    Co-principal investigator with Professor Katherine

    Porter

    University of California, Irvine)

    in

    stu

    dy examining the intersection between homeownership and bankruptcy. The proj

    ect

    was fully funded by the E

    ndowment

    for Education of the National Conference of

    Bankruptcy Judges.

    HR

    new U.S. Dept.

    of

    Treasury)

    Grant Application Reviewer 20 )

    Review

    and

    assess applications

    from

    community development organizations

    for

    financial

    assistance awards from the Community Development Financial Institutions

    Fu

    nd , a program

    of the U.S. Department of

    the

    Treasury.

    Harvard Law School, Legal Services Center

    Clinical Instructor/Senior Fellow, Skadden Fellow 1999-2004)

    Responsibilities included supervising law students, teaching workshops, leading case rounds,

    and engaging in community outreach. Lead attorney for the Foreclosure Prevention Project.

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    Legal practice also included providing legal services to nonprofit organizations, small

    businesses, and community development corporations and

    as

    sisti

    ng

    low and moderate

    income indiYiduals with real property matters such as home purchases, foreclosure

    prevention, and title issues.

    he

    Honorable hiefJustice Wilkins

    Law Clerk (Sept. 1998 -

    Se

    pt. 1999)

    Law clerk to ChiefJustice Herbert Wilkins, SupremeJudicial Court

    of

    Massachusetts. Read

    and analyzed briefs, performed research, and drafted memoranda of

    law.

    Education

    Boston College Law School,

    J.D .,

    summa

    cum

    laude, 1998

    University of California, San Diego, B.A., Political Science, 1990

    Publications

    Crossing Paths:

    The

    Intersection Between Reverse Mortgages and Bankruptcy (2014) (in

    progress)

    Risk Allocation in Homeownership: Revisiting the Role of Mortgage Contract Terms in

    Shared Risk Shared Responsibilzry:

    Government

    Markets and Social

    Polity in

    the Twenry-First

    Century (Oxford University Press, Dec. 2011). Co-au

    th

    or with Prof. Katherine Porter,

    University of California, Irvine School of Law.

    Mortgage Servicing , 28 Yale J. on Reg. 1 (2011). Co-author with Prof. Adam

    Levitin, Georgetown University Law Center

    FairDebt Collection Contributing

    \utho

    r (

    8.11 ), National Consumer Law Center (7th ed.

    2011)

    CollierBankruptry Practi e Guide Contributing Author (Henry Sommer Alan Resnik, eds.,

    2011).

    J?oredosures:

    Workouts Defenses

    and

    Mortgage

    Servicing Co

    -author, National Consumer Law

    Center (4th ed. 201 2 and 2013 Supplement)

    Repossessions Contributing Author (Ch. 8), National Consumer Law Center (7th ed. 2010 a

    nd

    2012 Supplement).

    Mortgage Lending, Co-author, National Consumer Law Center

    1s

    t ed. 2012 and 2013

    Supplment).

    The Cost

    o

    Credit: Regulation Preemption

    and Industry Abuses Contributing Author 11.6,

    12

    .1 -

    12.3, 12.5, 12.7-12.12), National Consumer Law Center (4th ed. 2009 a

    nd

    2011

    Supplement)

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    Subprime Revisited:

    Ho1v

    Reverse Mortgage Lenders Put Older Homeowners Equity at Risk Na

    tional

    Consumer Law Center (Oct. 2009)

    Foreclosure

    Prevmtion

    Counseling:

    Preserving the

    American

    eam, Contributing author, National

    Co

    nsumer Law Center (2d ed. 2009).

    Three Years Later: The Impact of the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act of

    2005 on Low-inc

    ome

    D ebtors,

    42

    Clearinghouse Rev. 448 (Jan-

    Fe

    b. 2009

    ).

    Saving Homes in Bankruptcy: Housing Affordability and Loan Modification, 2008 Utah L

    Rev. 1123 (2008). Co-author with

    Pr

    of. Katherine Porter and John Eggum.

    D eciphering Mortgage Proofs of Claim, American Bankruptcy Institute umal, Vol.

    XX VII, No. 9 (Nov. 200

    8).

    Forks in the Road: Driving an Upside-Down 910 Vehicle Through the Hanging

    Paragraph, Norton Annual Survey

    of

    Bankruptcy Law (2008).

    Bankruptry

    Basics: A step-f?y-

    Step Guide

    for

    Pro

    Bono

    4ttorneys, General Practitioners, and Legal

    Services Offices, co-a

    uthor

    with

    John

    Rao, National C

    on

    sumer Law Center (2007).

    Combatting

    Foreclosure Rescue

    Scams:

    A Practice Guide, Co-author, National Consumer Law

    Center (2006).

    Consumer Rightsfor Domestic Violence Survivors, Contributing author, Na tional Consumer

    La \

    v

    Center (200 6).

    eaching

    Lecturer - Democratization

    of

    Credit

    Stanford Law School, Spring 2010

    Lecturer- Community Economic Development

    Stanford Law School, Fall2006 and Fall2007

    Lecturer in

    Law-

    Community Economic Development

    Harvard Law School, Fall2003 and Fall2004

    Lecturer

    in

    Law -

    Community Econo

    mic Development and the Law

    Boston

    Co

    llege Law Sch

    oo

    l, Spring, 2004, Fa

    ll

    2002, and Spring 2002

    Lecturer in Law - Community

    Econo

    mic Development Practicum

    Boston College Law School, Spring 2003 and

    Fa

    ll 2002

    Lecturer - Environmental Law and Policy

    Bo

    ston

    Co

    llege Political Science Department, Spring 1998

    Teaching Assistant- Legal Reasoning, Research Writing

    Boston

    Co

    llege Law Scho

    ol

    ,

    Fa

    ll 1997 and Spring1998

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    Select resentations

    What boutMy Retirement Savings? Retirement Savings in Bankruptcy

    Debtor s Bar ofWest Michigan Winter Seminar, Grand Rapids, I\II Qan. 20, 2014)

    Dallas Bar Association, Debtor-Creditor Section, Dallas, TX

    Qan. 8,

    2014).

    New

    CFPB Mortgage Rules

    Co-presenter, Webinar for the Homeowners Bill ofRights Collaborative

    Qan.

    16, 2014)

    National Consumer Rights Conference, Washington, D.C. (Nov. 7, 2013)

    Fall Workshop, National Association

    of

    Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, New Orleans, L

    (Oct. 25, 2013)

    Reverse Mortgages Foreclosures, Webinar, Illinois Attorney General

    Grant

    Foreclosure

    Training (Dec.

    9,

    2013).

    American College ofBanluuptcy Fourth Circuit Symposium, Consumer Bankruptcy

    Practice, Exploration and Debate, Washington, D.C. (Dec. 6, 2013).

    Loan Modifications 101, Homeowners Bill ofRights Collaborative

    Sacramento, CA (Oct. 25, 2013)

    San Diego, (Sept., 18, 2013)

    Understanding and Responding to Predatory Lending, Webinar for the National Council of

    La

    Raza Qune 18, 2013)

    Bankruptcy Appeals, Co-presenter, National Association

    of

    Consumer Bankruptcy

    Attorneys Annual Conference, San Diego, CA (Apr. 26, 2013)

    The Intersection ofBankruptcy and the FDCPA, Webinar for the National Association of

    Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

    1\far.

    28, 2013).

    Foreclosure Defense Training, G Grant Foreclosure Training, Chicago, IL (Dec. 4-5, 2012

    and Feb. 6-7, 2013).

    Fo

    reclosure Prevention Tools and Strategies, Mississippi Foreclosure Prevention

    Consortium, Jackson, MS (Oct. 14, 2012)

    Home Sweet Home: Residential Issues in Bankruptcy Cases Including Robo-signing,

    Mortgage Fraud, Standing and Relief from Stay, American Bankruptcy Institute Southwest

    Conference, Las Vegas, NV (Sept. 14, 2012)

    CORTAdvanced Foreclosure Law Training, Michigan Poverty Law Program, nn Arbor,

    MI Qune 27-28, 2012)

    Bankruptcy Basics for Legal Services Attorneys, Equal Justice Conference, Jacksonville,

    FL

    (1fay 17, 2012)

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    Who Owns the Note and Does It Matter?, Presenter, National Association ofConsumer

    Bankruptcy Attorneys Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX (Apr. 28, 2012)

    Collection and Bankruptcy Issues, Presenter, PLI's 17th Annual Consumer Financial

    Services Institute, New York, NY (Apr. 10, 2012)

    House

    of

    Cards: A Primer on Mortgage Markets and Foreclosures, Presenter, Federal

    Judicial Center, Webinar (Apr. 10, 2012)

    Bankruptcy Appeals: BAP

    v

    District Court,

    Tenth

    Annual California Bankruptcy

    Conference, Sacramento, CA (Mar. 23, 2012)

    Developing a Community-Based Response to Predatory Lending for the National Council of

    La Raza, Seattle, WA (Apr. 15, 2009), Pittsburgh,

    P

    (Sept. 15, 2011), Sacramento, CA

    Quly

    21, 2011),Jackson,

    MS

    Qune 16, 2011), Webinars Qune 18, 2013 and August 20, 2013).

    Understanding Mortgage Markets, Guest Lecturer, University ofArizona School

    of

    Law,

    Tucson,

    Z

    (Sept. 27, 2011).

    New Deal for Consumer Bankruptcy Seminar, Presenter, Hyde Park, NY (Sept. 9 2011)

    Moving Mortgage Loans: Asset Transfers from Originator to RMBS Trust, FederalJudicial

    Center, Workshop for Bankruptcy Judges, Portland, OR (Aug. 3, 2011)

    Foreclosure Prevention

    Tools and Strategies, Mississippi Center for Justice, Gulfport,

    MS

    (Oct. 24, 2011),Jackson,

    MS

    Qune 15, 2011)

    Moving Mortgage Loans: _\sset Transfers from Originator to RMBS Trust, Federal Judicial

    Center, Workshop for Bankruptcy Judges, Charlotte,NC (Mar. 23, 2011)

    Rescue Me: Combating Fraud In Foreclosure Rescue Schemes, Panelist, National

    Conference of BankruptcyJudges. Las Vegas, NV. Oct. 20,2009.

    How

    DoWe

    Get

    Out

    of

    this Mess? n Update

    on

    Foreclosure Prevention

    Through

    Loss

    Mitigation, Florida Legal Services, Tampa, FL. June 7-8, 2009.

    Seniors Facing

    For

    eclosure: Challenges and Options Webinar

    Legal id Association

    of

    California, May 28, 2009

    Bankruptcy Basics for Legal Services Attorneys, Chicago, IL. May 7-8, 2009.

    Politics Practicality and People:

    The

    Impact

    of

    the Mortgage Meltdown in Bankruptc

    y

    American Bankruptcy Institute, 20 th Annual Winter Leadership Conference, Dec. 6 2008.

    Keynote Speaker,

    Fo

    reclosure Prevention and Intervention:

    The

    Importance

    of

    Loss

    Mitigation Strategies in Keeping Families in Their Home , Examining Successful

    Co

    llaborations Ongoing Barriers to Foreclosure Prevention, Federal Reserve Bank

    of

    Chicago, Nov. 6 2008.

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    Defending Subprime Mortgage Foreclosures, Practicing Law Institute, Oct. 30, 2008.

    T

    he

    Implementation

    of

    the HOPE for Homeowners Program and a Review of Foreclosure

    Mitigati

    on

    Efforts,

    Te

    stimony before the United States

    House of

    Re

    pr

    esentatives

    Committee

    on

    Financial Services, September 17 , 2008.

    Consumer Bankru

    ptc

    y Practices and Mortgages, National Workshop for Bankruptcy Judges,

    Federal Judicial Center Program, July 2, 2008 and

    Au

    gust 8, 2008.

    Capital Market Advances and Impact

    on

    Consumers, T

    he

    Current State

    of

    Capital

    Markets, Federal Judicial Center Program, July 10, 2008.

    Foreclosure Prevention and

    In

    tervention:

    The

    Importance

    of

    Loss Mitigation Strategies in

    Keeping Families in Their Homes, Testimony before the United States House

    of

    Representati\es Subcommittee

    on

    Housing and Community

    Opp

    ortunity,

    Novembe

    r 30,

    2007

    RESP Qualified Written Requests

    Stopping Foreclosures: Loan Workouts, Sen-icing Claims and Bankruptcy Strategies

    National

    Co

    nsumer Law Center, Consumer Rig

    ht

    s Conference, November 2007

    Mortgage Crisis Spreads

    USF Law School, et al, Trainings for Pro Bono .Attorneys, October 2007

    For

    eclosure Basics, Foreclosure Rescue Scams, and Bankruptcy Basics

    Na

    tional

    Le

    gal Aid and Defenders Association Substantive Law Conference,

    Jul

    y 2007

    To

    Close to C

    all

    -Confirmation Requirements

    of

    a Chapter 13 Plan

    ABI Northeast Bankruptcy

    Con

    ference, July 2007

    Mortgage Se

    rv

    icing Abuses

    California Rural Legal Assistance Spring Training, April 2007

    Bar dmissions

    Co

    mm

    onwealth ofMassachusetts

    Federal District Court for the District

    of

    Massachusetts

    Fir

    st

    , Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eig

    hth

    , Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh

    Circuit Courts of Appeals

    United States Supreme Court

    Professional Organizations

    Director, National Association of Consumer Bankmptcy_

    \ t t

    orneys (2011-present)

    Member, National Association

    of

    Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (2005-present)

    Conferee, National Bankruptcy Conference (2013-present)

    Member, American Bankruptcy Institute (2003-present)

    Me

    mb

    er, National .Association of Consumer A.dvocates (2005-presen t)

    Co

    -Chair, Consumer Committee, Bankruptcy Section, Boston Bar Associati

    on

    (2003-2004)

    Board Member, She

    lt

    er Legal Services

    Fo

    undation 2001 -2004)

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    Tara

    Twomey

    P.O. Box 5146 Carmel C 93921 831-229-0256 [email protected]

    September 10, 2014

    City Clerk s Office

    POBoxCC

    Carmel-by-the-Sea,

    C

    93921

    To Whom It May Concern:

    Please find attached my application for the Harrison Memorial Library Board ofTrustees.

    s noted in my application, my family has deep roots in Carmel, and we have a great

    love oflibraries and history. For many years, our family has been the beneficiary of

    Carmel s amazing libraries. Now, it the time for me to give back

    by

    offering to serve on

    the Board ofTrustees and help guide this community treasure into the future.

    In addition to the application, please fmd attached a Statement of Interest, a Statement of

    Qualification, and

    my

    C.V.

    If

    I can provide any additional information or answer any questions, please feel free to

    contact me at the number above.

    Thank you,

    ftu

    Tara Twomey

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    CITY OF CARMEL BY THE SEA

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    all questions on this application. Print or type your

    responses. You are encouraged to attach a cover letter to this application further

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    Instructions:

    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

    BOARD & COMMISSION APPLICATION

    Please

    respond

    to all questions on this application. Print

    or

    type your responses . You are

    encouraged to attach a cover letter to this

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    position

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    why

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    commission.

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    h on Junipero #B-2, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921

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    P.O. Box 3021, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921

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    Qualifications for Position:

    As a licensed attorney, I have the research and analysis skills to help the Planning Commission address

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    Attorney

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    2010

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    City

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    Historic

    Resources Board

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    Board Member

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    Carmel

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    Association

    osition :

    Member

    Year: 2014-llresent -

    Organization:

    Save

    Our

    Shores

    Position :

    Beach Clean-up Volunteer

    Year: 2010-present

    In accordance wi

    th th

    e Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted a

    re

    considered public recor

    ds and

    will be disclosed upon receipt of a pu blic records reques t

    All members of boards and c

    omm

    issions are subject to the Conflict of

    In

    terest Laws of the State of California and

    are

    required to submit Form

    700,

    Statement of Economic Interest, within

    30

    days of assum ing office. Form

    700

    must be

    filed annually thereafter, and within

    3

    days of leavi

    ng

    office

    as

    well.

    In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appo1nted members are required to attend Pub lic Service Ethics

    Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.

    Do you agree to file all required statements in a

    timely

    manner as prescribed by law or the

    City s

    Conflict

    of

    Interest

    Code?

    YES NO D

    September

    4, 2014

    Date

    Return ap 1cation

    City

    Clerk s Office, East side of Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh

    Avenues or mail to PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921 attention: City Clerk's Office.

    Revised August 19. 2014

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    P.O. Box 3021

    Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921

    Via

    Electronic

    Mail

    September 4, 2014

    The

    Honorable Jason Burnett

    Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea

    Carmel-by-the

    -Sea

    City Hall

    GREGORY

    J.

    CARPER ESQ.

    c/o Lori Frontella, MMC, Interim City Clerk

    [email protected]

    Re: Board & Commission Application

    Dear

    Mayor

    Burnett:

    (83 I) 23 8-1468

    [email protected]

    In light

    of

    the expiration of my term as a member of the Historic Resources Board and the

    scheduled vacancy on the Planning Commission in October, my desire to serve the City and its citizens as

    a planning commissioner, and my interest in continuing to serve as a member

    of

    the Hi storic Resources

    Board, I have enclosed

    my

    Board & Commission Application for your review.

    I am especially interested in serving the

    City of

    Carmel-by-the-Sea because I have lived in and

    loved the

    City

    for 4 years. I am a civic-minded citizen: I ha

    ve

    greatly enjoyed serving as a member of

    the Historic Resources Board for the last four years and want to give more

    of

    my time and energy and

    expertise

    in

    service to

    the

    City. There is nowhere I would rather live than Carmel-by-the-Sea, and I want

    to help make

    our

    little village an even better place for people to call home for

    ge

    nerations to come.

    I am ideally suited for the position

    of Planning Commissioner because I am a licensed attorney

    and my legal training will enable me to help the Planning Commission give due consideration to relevant

    laws during its deliberations. As a longtime resident and non-business owner, I will bring a unique

    perspective to the Planning Commission that seeks to preserve and enhance Carmel-by-the-Sea as

    primarily, essentially, and predominantly a residential City and that complements the personal and

    professional perspectives

    of

    my fellow Commissioners.

    I greatly enjoyed meeting you and Councilwoman Beach when I interviewed for the Planning

    Commission vacancy back in June. I hope

    we

    can meet again to discu

    ss

    the possibility of my serving the

    City

    as

    a Plruming Commissioner or , in the alternative, continuing as a Member of the Historic Resources

    Board. As I said when we met in June, I am happy to serve the City in whatever capacity you

    and

    the

    City Council think best.

    Very respectfully,

    Enclosed: Board Commission Application

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    Instructions:

    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

    BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION

    Please respond to all questions on this application. Print r type your responses. You are encouraged

    to attach a cover letter t this application further explaining your qualifications for the position and

    why you are interested

    n

    serving.

    Board

    r

    Commission Selection:

    Check one r more board r commission. Members shall not serve simultaneously on more than one

    Council-appointed Board r Commission.

    Community Activities Cultural Commission

    D

    Forest Beach Commission

    D

    Harrison Memorial Library Board

    of

    Trustees

    D

    Historic Resources Board

    D

    Planning Commission

    X

    Personal Information:

    Name

    : Last

    First

    Initial

    Hess

    Hans K

    Location of Residence:

    Dolores 4 SE of 9

    1

    h

    Mailing Address:

    PO Box 4406, Carmel-by-the-Sea California, 93921

    Business Address:

    None

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    Phone: 831-531-8344

    I

    Business Phone:

    Cell Phone: 831-531-8344 I Fax Number:

    Email Address: [email protected]

    Registered Voter in Carmel-by-the-Sea

    Yes X

    No 0

    Reason for Interest in the Position: I was born and raised in Carmel, and as such, have possessed a lifelong

    interest in the character

    of

    the community and how it relates

    to

    planning. After being away for 15 years I moved

    back this year in order to raise my children and serve in the community that I have loved and missed for so

    long.

    To

    me, the planning and review function

    of

    the City is one

    of

    the most critical mechanisms for preserving

    the unique and beautiful residential character

    of

    Carmel

    for

    generations to come.

    Statement of Qualifications for Position: I am qualified for the Planning Commission for the following reasons:

    1. Carmel is in my blood. I grew up here and the significance and uniqueness of this place is imprinted on me.

    2. My experience working for the City Forestry department (summers of 1991 1992) conducting the City's

    annual tree survey taught

    me

    the importance

    of

    a healthy forest

    for

    Carmel.

    3.

    My experience in developing

    architecturally sensitive mixed use projects

    for

    Universities around the country gave me day to day experience

    with the power that design and planning have on place-making in general. 4. I have 13 years' experience

    reviewing and visualizing architectural plan sets. 5. I have a passion for how the interaction

    of

    Carmel's built

    environment and the forest has made it one

    of

    the most beautiful and special places in the world. 6. I have

    consistently demonstrated my care for the environment in my professional life through the businesses I have

    owned and operated, which reflects the ethos

    of

    Carmel and the greater region.

    Revised September 5 2014

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    Education:

    Institution

    Course

    of

    Study Degree Year (s)

    Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

    CA

    Physics

    BS

    Physics, 1994

    Dallas

    Theological

    Seminary Systematic Theology

    Master of

    Theology

    1998

    Employment Experience (Start with

    Most

    Recent):

    Organization:

    Elevation Franchise Ventures

    LLC

    Position: Chairman of the Board Year:2014- present

    Organization:

    Elevation Franchise Ventures, LLC

    Position: Chief Executive Officer

    Year: 2007-2014

    Organization:

    Elevation Burger, LLC

    Position: President

    Year: 2005-2007

    Prior public service, civic or volunteer activities:

    Organization:

    River Dads (Carmel River School parent organization)

    Position: Volunteer

    Year:2014

    Organization:

    The Falls Church, Falls Church Virginia

    Position: Board Member

    Year: 2013-2014

    In accordance with the Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted are considered public records and will

    be disclosed upon receipt of a public records request.

    All members of boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict of Interest Laws of the State of California and are

    required

    to

    submit Form 700, Statement of Economic Interest, within 30 days of assuming office. Form 700 must be filed

    annually thereafter, and within 30 days

    of

    leaving office as well.

    In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics Education

    upon appointment and every two years thereafter.

    o

    you agree to file all required statements in a timely manner as prescribed by law or the City s

    Conflict of Interest Code? YES

    X NO

    0

    i r J

    Date

    Return application

    to

    the City Clerk s Office, East side

    of

    Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh

    Avenues or mail

    to

    PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk s Office.

    Revised September 5, 2 14

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    Hans Hess

    Dolores 4 SE of

    9th

    P Box44 6

    Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921

    To whom it may concern:

    RE EIVED SEP 2 1 4

    t }

    Planning Commission Application

    I am writing in regard to my application for the vacancy on the Planning Commission. I was born and raised in

    Carmel, and as such, have possessed a lifelong interest in the character

    of

    our community and how it can be preserved for

    the future.

    After attending Carmel River School, Carmel Middle School and Carmel High School, I moved away to further

    my

    education, which included 8 years of undergraduate and graduate study. After my education I moved back to the area

    in 1998 for a year and then moved to the Washington DC area in 1999. Last year I purchased a home on Dolores Street in

    anticipation of moving back, which I did in June ofthis year. I have loved Carmel since my childhood and have missed it

    for the last 5 years. And so I moved back in order to serve the community and raise my children in the unique place and

    way that I was raised.

    To

    me, the planning and review function that is embodied in the Planning Commission's role is one of he most

    critical mechanisms for preserving our unique and beautiful place for future generations. The following highlights capture

    why I am qualified and would be an asset to both the Planning Commission and the City

    of

    Carmel-by-the-Sea:

    For

    two summers (1991, 1992) I worked for the Carmel-by-the-Sea Forestry department. It was there that I frrst

    became aware

    of

    he vital role a healthy canopy plays in maintaining our distinct place. The primacy

    of

    the forest

    is the cornerstone of Carmel 's aesthetic sensibility.

    As an aide to a democratic Congressman in 1999 I was responsible for studying environment and housing policy

    issues in the United States. While reading The Geography

    ofNowhere

    during my tenure there, I recognized that

    growing up in the village in the forest had instilled a deep sense

    of

    place in me and I became passionate about

    the way architecture, planning, design and place interact.

    This passion led me to work

    as

    a consultant for the next four years following my stint on Capitol Hill, helping

    universities develop thei r unique sense

    of

    place. Specifically I helped conceptualize, and in some cases develop,

    more than 25 architecturally appropriate buildings, with a focus on mixed use development.

    In

    2005 I served as

    my

    own General Contractor for

    my

    first restaurant, an environmentally sensitive, organic,

    grass-fed hamburger restaurant. Over the next 9 years I served

    as

    the President and CEO and developed over 40

    restaurants.

    One of

    hose was one

    of

    the frrst LEED certified restaurants (in our restaurant category) in the United

    States.

    In 2007 I requested and was granted the right to

    start the nation's frrst and largest all hybrid taxicab company

    ( enviroCAB) in Arlington VA. After demonstrating the feasibility

    of

    hybrid taxicabs (which was a controversial

    and novel idea back in 2007) Arlington County began requiring its taxicab operators to use energy efficient

    vehicles and enviroCAB/Arlington County became a model for similar jurisdictions around the country.

    Thank you for the opportunity to apply to serve.

    Sincerely,

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    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

    BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION

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    Instructions:

    Please

    respond to all questions on this

    application.

    Print

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    are

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    position and

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    serving.

    Board

    or Commission Selection:

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    commission. Members shall

    not serve

    simultaneously

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    Council-appointed Board or Commission.

    Community Activities Cultural Commission D Forest Beach Commission D

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    All members of boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict of Interest Laws of the State of California and are

    required to submit Form 700, Statement of Economic Interest, within 30 days of assuming office. Form 700 must be

    filed annually thereafter, and within 30 days of leaving office as well.

    In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics

    Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.

    Do you agree to file all required statements n a timely manner as prescribed by law or the City s

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    Signatt.ffe I Date

    Return application to the City Clerk s Office, East side of Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh

    Avenues or mail to PO Box

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    Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk s Office.

    Revised Au gust 21, 2014

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    CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

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    All members

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    of

    Interest Laws of the State of California and are

    required to submit Form 700, Statement of Economic Interest, within 30 days

    of

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    leaving office as well.

    n accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics

    Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.

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    mail to PO Box CC Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerks Office.

    Revised August 19, 2014

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    CITY OF CARMEL BY THE SEA

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