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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/08/93AGENDA ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, September 8, 1993 - Council Chambers, City Hall MAYOR Albert Wiemans MAYOR PRO TEM l'`/ Sam Y. Edgerton COUNCILMEMBERS Robert Benz Robert Essertier Kathleen Midstokke Closed Session - 7:00 p.m Interviews - 8:00 p.m. CITY CLERK Elaine Doerfling CITY TREASURER John M. Workman INTERIM CITY MANAGER Mary C. Rooney CITY ATTORNEY Charles S. Vose All Council meetings are open to the public. PLEASE ATTEND. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4.7,1<y ROLL CALL: ADJOURNMENT TO CLOSED SESSION, for purpose of Personnel Matters, Meet and Confer, Real Estate Negotiations, or Pending Litigation, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a). 1. RECONVENE REGULAR MEETING FOR PURPOSE OF INTERVIEWS FOR APPLICANTS FOR DOWNTOWN BUSINESS AREA ENHANCEMENT DIS- TRICT COMMISSION. 2. L.A. COUNTY LIFEGUARD & BEACH MAINTENANCE NEGOTIATIONS. RECOMMENDATION THAT COUNCIL PROVIDE INPUT INTO THE NEGOTIATING SUBCOMMITTEE 0,, -1A4. -L 3. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL Requests from Councilmembers for possible future agenda items: Recommended Action: 1) Vote by Council whether to dis- cuss this item; 2) refer to staff for a report back on a future agenda; or 3) resolution of matter by Council action tonight. Request by Councilmember parking on Aubrey Court. Request by Councilmember mitigation efforts. Edgerton for reconsideration Benz to discuss storm drain (c) Request by Councilmember Benz for discussion on increas- ing priority of parking configuration. CITIZEN COMMENTS Citizens wishing to address the Council on items within the Council's jurisdiction may do so at this time. Please limit comments to three minutes. ADJOURNMENT ROLL CALL: MINUTES: AGENDA CLOSED SE88ION HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1993 // 1. Reading of minutes of Closed Session meeting held on August 10, 1993. MATTERS OF MEET AND CONFER: 2. POA negotiations. Memorandum from Personnel Director Robert Blackwood dated August 19, 1993. MATTERS OF PERSONNEL: 3. City Manager selection process. Memorandum from Personnel Director Robert Blackwood dated August 18, 1993. 4. Teamster negotiations. Oral report from Personnel Director Robert Blackwood. REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATIONS: 5. Vasek Polak Lot Swap/Sale. Oral report from Interim City Manager Mary Rooney. MATTERS OF PENDING LITIGATION: PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(a) 6. City of Hermosa Beach vs. Stinnett Oil Company. Memorandum from City Attorney Charles S. Vose dated August 7. Hermosa Beach Stop Oil Coalition vs. State Lands Commission. ADJOURNMENT 9-2' 93 2: 5 - lag -- g� A&e,a 4ty 6 a't=" v v 1-6 7Q--( u /<=r-- ••• e‘ -:)%e -"f - C /97)/L --e ; _��w- �v j cz _ ( Lz5;/. e.L.) (/"' _> — L, 4 ? Cry - fi 4e --;•-t_ 0 'Ifs i i 7; ss 1 I September 2, 1993 City Council Meeting September 8, 1993 Mayor and Members of the City Council INTERVIEW OF DOWNTOWN BUSINESS AREA ENHANCEMENT DISTRICT COMMISSION APPLICANTS As of the deadline of Thursday, September 2, 1993, at 6:00 P.M., there were 11 applications received by the City Clerk's Office for City Council appointment to the Downtown Business Area Enhancement District Commission at the September 14, 1993, meeting. For your consideration, the applicants are as follows: James H. Dewey Patty Egerer Robert Essertier Marc F. Freeman Garrison A. Frost Jerry L. Newton Dean A. Nota Ronald M. Pizer Patricia Spiritus Jack Wood Dallas Yost eariXd—J 045._ Na a Valdes, Deputy City Clerk 1 Name: THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION [v /CEIAA-Evn-b «--r— Address: Home Phone: r-_0 >�- ?j'?Q? c 7(/ ,/66+1440714--,� AU) � 4- = C �l Cc- �O2S1/; `f Occupation or Profession: A -CR, z .cvLl u(,(krUlt Name of Employer: T Bus. Phone: S° f 3-2ct -Z5 Address of Employer: ?i'( ,�' i ,{r hn/ ✓ecr E- Gc.wA- � 1 Coe- T5O REFERENCES: Local: CtsidtoL gvn.T� i /J0r 4 (�N faux -e Z Professional : Vt5 (up. - 11.1-'2) ,?i j c 4VY220T-04 2-(3%(07. Other: U2 CLCS C-5-74-24116-) ((i'l�i133-570 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): AUG 251993 Why do you wish to become a Commission Member?, tte- M^:y clerk Gm of Hermosa Beach . .1,/ \Y V T-' P tcc rADIE. / buys) 1/‘/ 1 cow 60:7-78E7,_ 476.21er/um-- ) E (IF _ its r 6 2-Z E El — What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? -16 Tbe- tir5Stc,vgn— 11 C 4.4.t,VN t21%, T ?)—(757-' 1, • Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. This Commission meets on / 7 -?, at -7 -p-.-m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes x No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? /2c� Comments: 2 6/5/91 James Hastings Dewey 711 Manhattan Avenue Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 310/374-3780 Freelance Work dba LAN/Vendor, 1989 Local Area Network System Design and Installation AMGEN, 1992 Network Baseline, Process Design, Technical Writing INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation, 1989 Marketing/Publications Writer Retix, 1990 Technical Writer, X.400 E -Mail Products Employment The Engineer's Exchange, 1987-88 Contract Placement Specialist (Technical Sales) CATV Construction, 1984-1987 Wireman/Crew Supervisor (Construction Technician) Robert's Liquor Store, 1982-1986 Night Manager (Retail Sales) Great Northern Ice Co. (Renaissance Faire), 1984-86 Manager, Fruit Ice Booth (Retail Sales, Shipping/Receiving) Either/Or Bookstore, 1981-1982 Clerk (Retail Sales) Writer, 1979-1989 Advertising Copy, Screenplays, Fiction Night Manager, Robert's Liquor Store, 1982-86. Manager, Great Northern Ice Co./Renaissance Faire, 1984-86 Clerk, Either/Or Bookstore, 1981-82 Writer, 1979-86 Education and Training Summary: Stanford University, B.A. English, 1979 UCLA, Data Communications and Management, 1988 El Camino Junior College, Math and Computer Science, 1986/88 The AdCenter, Advertising Writing and Concept, 1985-86 University of Southern California, Cinema/MPW Program, 1983 Lansing Community College, Film Production (I, II), 1981 Santa Clara Community College, (Writing the Novel), 1980 Novell Authorized Reseller Pacific MedSoft Dealer Training Physician's Management Network Dealer Training Detail: Stanford University, Stanford, California B.A. English (Creative Writing), 1979 Extensive study in English and American Literature and Creative Writing. Also completed some studies in Communications and Broadcast Writing. Initial schoolwork included studies in Pre -Med (Chemistry, Calculus and Physics). University of California, Los Angeles Data Communications and Management (Local Area Networks), 1988 Study of LAN configurations and Network Administration. Including ISO/OSI model, applications software, and vendor evaluations for product information. Additional UCLA Classes: Introduction to Local Area Networks Introduction to UNIX Project Management Calculus for Business Developing A Successful Business Plan Developing a Marketing Plan University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Graduate Coursework (Masters Programs in Cinema; Professional Writing) 1983 The AdCenter, Los Angeles, California Coursework in Advertising Concept and Copywriting, 1986-89 Lansing Community College, Lansing, Michigan Graduate Coursework (Film Production), 1981 WCIV-TV (Station Intern), Charleston, South Carolina Studio Intern (Advertising Copywriting), 1980 Santa Clara Community College, Palo Alto, California, 1980 Writing the Novel. A beginning class in the construction and theme of the American novel. Employment Computer Networking Consultant, dba LAN/Vendor, 1989 - Present Designed, installed and maintained computer Networks. Developed integrated solutions for workgroups and small businesses. Wrote Systems design and Bid proposals for installations and upgrades of computer networks. Procured hardware and software for LAN installations. Supervised installation of cabling and peripeherals. Supervised installions of networking software and operating systems, including Novell, UNIX, and DOS. Created user environments and shells. Defined user paramaters, configured remote dial -in links, printer support. Responsible for end-user and supervisor training. Installed cabling and peripeherals. Installed networking software and operating systems, including Novell, UNIX, and DOS. Network Baseline, Process Design, Technical Writing, AMGEN, 1992 Consulted on streamlining the Data Network Services group. Wrote Management Implementation Plan for 24-hour/7- day Network Operations Support Desk. Developed project management template for new network construction using MicroProject Manager. Developed self -updating Excel spreadsheet to inventory network nodes using information from 56 spreadsheets. Designed project management hand-off procedures between Planning and Ops to expedite trouble -shooting WAN. Wrote Data Technician's manual for network devices (MS- -``'.�ord). " tiled` UNIX, X -Windows, HP OpenView, Cabletron hubs, and Wellfleet routers on a daily basis. Technical Writer, Retix, 1990 Edited and revised Administrator Manuals for OpenServer products (X.400 E-mail servers). Wrote Programmer's Guide for source code portation manuals on a chapter -by -chapter basis. source code documentation of program calls and functions. Documented ISO/OSI Application layer including Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE), Association Control Service Element (ACSE), Reliable Transfer Service Element (RTSE), Message Transport Service Element (MTSE), and P1/P2/P7 library calls. Technical Marketing Writer, INTERACTIVE Systems Corportion, 1989 Wrote Corporate Product brochure for a UNIX -based operating system (386/ix). Interviewed technical staff for features and benefits of the products. Reviewed and collated information from all pertinent technical documents and spec sheets originally written for a technical audience of programmers and developers. Translated technical concepts into language understandable to non-technical end-users of software products. Co-ordinated the publication through to first printing. Supervised layout and art direction, editorial review, paste-up, blue -line, printing, die -cutting, stapling and delivery of 5000 to Corporate offices, and 1500 to trade shows. Developed and wrote Support Program brochure and Resellers brochure. Recruiter, The Engineer's Exchange, 1987-88, (Technical Sales) Contract placement of specialists in the Aerospace and Computer Industries. Handled accounts whose requirements included microprocessor designers, software designers, and Computer/MIS programmers for budgeted task assignments of three months or longer. Required to discuss and comprehend management (client) requirements, refine and evaluate needs, recommend qualified specialists, and expedite paperwork. Evaluate specialists (consultants) based on: Telephone interviews for availability, rate, and recent assignments; Resumes for skills, education, and past accomplishments; References (former managers) to verify skills, work habits, and office traits. Prepared and presented sales presentations to Engineering, Human Resources and Purchasing. Responsible for industry trend and personal sales forecasting. Wireman/Crew Supervisor, (Various CATV Subcontractors), 1984-87, (Construction Technician) Postwire design and development of multi -unit dwellings for cable television wiring systems. Handled RF design, trunk -tree verification, taps and splicing, and signal-to-noise end -of -line decibel meter readings. Prepared Bill -of -Materials to include all supplies and heavy equipment requirements. Invoiced for Labor and Materials. Co-ordinated Crew task assignments, supervised work. Corrected existing systems for non-conformance to codes (G.O. 95). Responsible for quality supervision and repair/maintenance of system and equipment. Additional Employment: Night Manager, Robert's Liquor Store, 1982-86. Manager, Great Northern Ice Co./Renaissance Faire, 1984-86 Clerk, Either/Or Bookstore, 1981-82 Writer, 1979-86 Accomplishments Created Business Plan Prepared a 45 page business plan for a resale -based computer services group. This included research and presentation to investors in the following areas of interest: Market Research Customer Demographics Analysis of Competition Product Descriptions and Development Schedules Manpower Requirements vis a vis Income goals Product Rollout Schedule Sales Goals Expected Return -On -Investment (ROI) Schedule Disbursements of Profits Exit Strategy for Investors Developed Product Line Developed three product lines, prepared the marketing materials and developed purchasing requirements for assembly. Network*Focus Core networking products such as cabling, patch panels, transceivers, modems, file servers, printers, as well as network, connection and management software for Local and Wide Area Networks in both homogeneous and heterogeneous environments. Medical*Focus ..Office management software specific to medical, dental and chiro *tic offic'es. Including accounting and billing modules, electronic billing connections, patient scheduling, multiple practice co-ordinating, and reports. This also includes full integration for medical equipment that connects to PCs, Macs or computer networks. Installation, trouble -shooting, training, and support are included within the full-service offering. Legal*Focus Legal office management software consultant for Plantifl's lawyers specializing in Personal Injury claims. The product line included "turn -key" operations for computers, printers, applications, networks, training, service and support. Created Marketing Plan Developed a 35 page marketing plan for the introductory roll-out of an integrated services company with a product line centered around computers, networks and support. Included research and analysis of: Market Viability. Regional Market. Advertising Mediums. Ad rates and fees. Definition of Reach and Frequency for Targetted Group. Investment Pro -Forma. Developed Seminar Series Prepared a schedule of networking seminars for the Banking industry. These seminars were targetted at local, one to three branch Banks, Savings and Loans and Credit Unions. Arranged vendor support, and co-ordinated scheduling for presentations. Arranged a direct mail campaign that was followed up by telephone confirmation and personal invitations. Prepared 24 -Hour Network Operations Support Desk Implementation Plan Developed the final report for converting from a single shift, 8 -hour day, 5 day/week Network Operations Support Desk to a three -shift, 24-hour day, 7 days/week Support Desk for a Fortune 500 company. Included Human Resource and manpower requirements, delineation of reporting structure and supervisory chain -of -command, trouble -ticket routing procedures and escalation policy. Skills Systems Integration: Designed, configured and installed upgrades to Novell networks. Familiar with kernel installation and configuration for NetWare versions 2.15, 2.2, 3.11 (including ELS I & II, and Advanced NetWare). Installed and configured printers (through console, remote, print servers and RPRINTER), remote access devices and VAPs and NLMs. Installed IBM's OS/2 v2.0 for access to a shared network. Installed Novell's OS/2 Requestor for access to a NetWare v3.11 server. Documented memory requirements and proper CONFIG.SYS module loading order. Installed ArtisSoft's LANtastic NETBIOS-based network software on smaller (2- to 5 -user) networks. Connected printers, resolved memory address and allocation conflicts. Resolved interrupt conflicts under DOS for modem ports and installed communications software. Familiar with the Novell CONSOLE, CAPTURE and MAP commands, programming, functions and abilities. Well versed in all NetWare commands. Batch programming for menu displays created a completely menu -driven, user-friendly interface. System design included physical relocations of existing Novell networks. Work included network cable engineering and installation through conduit, and co-ordination of electrical and wiring contractors. Ethernet over RG -58/u (50 ohm) cabling built to existing building codes (plenum vs. conduit vs. PVC, etc.). Installed the cabling for a TCP/IP network through a repeater to a DEC/VAX 780. The system fed to a UNIX -based file server and on to a 14 - station subnet, a 22 -station network testing facility with ties into Cygna/SnnRiver Fiber-optic workstations through a UNIX -based fiber-optic subnet. Familiar with UNIX for file calls and directory sorts (awk, grep and shell scripts). Basic abilities in establishing .profile and /bin and /usr/bin paths. Some programming using shell scripts and awk scripts. Familiar with DNS and bind for connections to the Internetwork. Intermediate understanding of name servers for UNIX based systems attaching to the Internet. Systems integration including design and implementation for PC - and Mac -based LANs. Familiar with NETBIOS, OS/2, UNIX, Novell, TCP/IP, NFS, and Windows 3.0/3.1. Familiar with Client/Server architecture, Apple File Protocol (AFP), System 7. Installation, maintenance, and upgrades of PCs and Macs. Network configurations and designs. LAN Management and trouble -shooting to the applications level. Team leader responsible for site design, implementation, training and support requirements of turnkey installations of computer networks and software. Designed software "solutions" for medical, legal and accounting offices and workgroups. Networks ranged in size from 3-5 users up to 50 -node domains under corporate WANs. Assisted in connections and design of T -1/T-3 access to remote offices for realtime network connections. Implemented dBASE, Progress 4GL and OMNIS V medical software for private medical practitioners, partners and groups through low-cost PC - and Mac -based networks. Co-ordinated development of RV/RVS as well as CPT and ICD-9 modules for Workman's Comp and Med/Legal support programs. Configured electronic billing connections both directly to carriers and through insurance clearing houses. Co-ordinated training for staff in all aspects of office software and network maintenance. Fluent with selling and the technology of computer products (including internals, disk drives, cards motherboards, LAN technology and software definitions). Knowledgable about Aerospace terms and requirements. Familiar with word processors (MS -Word, Word for Windows, WordPerfect 5.0/5.1), spreadsheets (Lotus 1-2-3, Quattro Pro, MS -Excel) to the macro -programming level and for mail merges and database access. Macintosh MS -Word and desktop publishing/laser printing experience. Type up to 75 wpm. Tight conceptual analysis of products and requirements for office environments. Human resources recruiter, interviewer, co-ordinator. Familiar with newspaper advertising copy writing and placement. Understand position requirements, skills, attributes and work definitions for the aerospace and computer industries. Fully capable of preliminary interviews, resume review and routing, and salary negotiations. Ten years experience in a variety of writing disciplines, Creative and Technical. Personally own three 386/AT compatible computers and run NetWare, DOS, OS/2 and UNIX. Type 75 wpm. Tight conceptual analysis of products and output. Able to leap tall documents in a single bound. Services Performed Integration and conversion of PC and Macintosh applications (Excel, MS -Word, WordPerfect) across Novell and TCP/IP networks. Network trouble -shooting to the Application level. Training and support for end-users at the network and application level. Wrote end-user documents, including training summaries for network administrators, product brochures for UNIX systems, and Systems Adminstrator and User manuals for X.400 products. Performed end user needs analysis and consulted on the "Make or Buy" decision. Assisted in the search for shrink-wrapped solutions. .. Designed databases and menu utilities under dBASE and Oracle. Familiar with Windows 3.0/3.1 and Pen for Windows .INI file requirements and functions. Developed computer system "As -Built." Baseline document of existing computers, networking equipment, cabling topology, application software, current employee skills. Prepared "Needs Analysis." Network systems analysis as applicable to office integration. This is a study of business needs and projected solutions. Includes compilation of available or recommended software applications, computer equipment; network cabling, hardware and software requirements. Deve; = ed Return On Investment (ROI) -based bid proposal showing costs`LSa return dates. Pricing for a recommended solution included. Managed or sub -contracted cable/wiring construction for coaxial, twisted pair (10BaseT), and fiber-optic construction. Performed TDM verification. Satellite and microwave disk installation (Ku and C - band). Installation of modems, muxes, and data compression equipment. Interface to, or arrangement of connections to public telephone lines, including dial-up, leased line, T-1 and T-3 links. Co-ordinated software design. Primarily database specifications design, database programming, spreadsheet design. Specialty PC- based application packages by arrangement. Scheduled or prepared training for NetWare (all levels), WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, dBASE. Procured computers, printers and supplies. Wrote technical and marketing documentation. Retix, OpenServer X.400 Administrator's manuals for DOS, UNIX and Macintosh. Interactive Systems Corporation; product marketing manual for the complete line of Interactive UNIX products. FCB Advertising; various advertising and development products for their Impact Promotional Group director. Additional projects have included brochures for the Support Program at INTERACTIVE, and the Reseller Program for Dealers, Distributors and VARs. Installed cable and wiring. Four years technician experience in CATV construction. Including RF testing, Db readings and trouble- shooting. Seeking a position as: In Local Area Networks with: Systems Integrator Network Administrator LAN Construction Co-ord. LAN Administration Technical Writer Technical Sales (LAN products) PC-based file transfers Ethernet or Token -Ring Topologies Fiber-optic/Coax/Twisted Pair cabling PC/Mini/Mainframe connections Familiar with: ISO/OSI reference model for network architectures MAP/TOP, TCP/IP, X.25 protocols Novell NetWare (authorized reseller) v2.15, v2.2, v3.11 NetWare OS/2 Requestor Univel, UNIX V.3.2 Batch, shell script and macro programming in MS-DOS, UNIX, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, etc.) Networking Strengths High: Medium: Ethernet (CSMA/CD) Novell NetWare (Printing, user set- up, installation, etc.) NetWare Utilities PC Internals (IRQ, UO, adding peripheral devices) OSI Structure Cabling construction Fiber -Optic, Coaxial, Twisted Pair X.400 (Application Layer and Installation) Modem communication PC Software setup and configuration WordPerfect 5.1 Ventura Publisher Interleaf Desktop Publisher Token -Ring UNIX FDDI X.25 DOS Batch programming Software Experience: Close-up Co -Session Complete Communicator CompuServe CIM LAN+Modem PC -Anywhere PC -Talk ProComm AboveLAN Anti -Virus SW ARC AutoMight (event processor) Check -It DNET EMSave/EMLib Fastback IGOR LAN Assist LAN Spool LAN Print Map Assist NetUtils Norton 5.0 Novell PKZip Printer Assist Q Assist dBASE III, IV FoxBase, FoxPro Oracle v5.0 DR -DOS v6.0 GWBASIC MS-DOS thru v5.0 MS -Windows 3.0/3.1 OS/2 v1.1 UNIX V.3.2 CC:Mail ONTime Syzygy TimeBase Diamond Prospector GoldMine Harvard Project Manager InterLeaf Publisher Lotus 1-2-3 Quattro Pro Excel Quicken Sideways MS -Word Ventura Publisher WordPerfect 5.0/5.1 EON "Chiropractic Software That Works" Pacific MedSoft "The Medical Practice Manager" Santiago "OneClaim Plus" Additional Writing: Wrote the 32 -page corporate brochure for INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation. The company markets a 386 -based UNIX operating system ported off of UNIX V.3.2. Technically familiar with VP/ix, TCP/IP, NFS, X - Windowing and the 386/ix Operating System. Clients: - FCB/Impact/Sunkist Inc. Manuals - Smith, Hemmings, Gosdan/Feeling Fine Prods. Print Ad Copy - Kids-At-Heart/Los Angeles Heart Association Publicity - Stanford Heart Disease Prevention Program Radio Ads - CitySports Magazine Articles - Michigan State Medical Society 25 -page Script - WC1V-TV, Charleston, SC TV Ad Copy Works: "Meadow of the King" Screenplay "In the Children's Ward" Screenplay "Blood Winter" Screenplay "Godzilla Meets the Disco -King" Film A Sexual Hunter Novel (Short Stories and Essays) Writing Detail: "Meadow of the King" A 117 -pg. screenplay about a young baseball player in the summer leagues of Alaska who must learn how to deal with the corruptions associated with his rising worth as a baseball player. "In the Children's Ward" A .112 -pg. screenplay about a twenty-three year old father, his five year old sol„ .and an illegal custody battle waged by the boy's mother when she returns`` ;L' er'1 -n ing abandoned the child shortly after birth. "Godzilla Meets the Disco -King" A short comedic film about the clash of cultures between a quiet house -husband devoted to his Classical Music studies and the nighttime disco scene of the King and his Court of Dancers. "Blood Winter" A feature horror screenplay about a Midwestern County Prosecutor who uncovers the remains of his long missing father-in-law and discovers that his mother-in-law may have it in for him as well. A Sexual Hunter A full length novel about a young American who after graduation from college during the Sexual Revolution must come to grips with his new morality while travelling and living in the poverty of Mexico. Other Work and Accomplishments Smith, Hemmings, Gosdan (A division of Foote, Cone, Belding) Worked for Agency Head Anthony Loicono developing three direct response newspaper ads as part of the introductory campaign for "The Balanced Fitness Workout", "The BodyBand Video Workout", and "BodyBands Exercise Equipment" for Feeling Fine Productions and Dr. Art Ulene. Developed a direct response ad for Trinity Tapes of "Gregory Peck Reads the New Testament." "Kids -at -Heart, Inc."/Los Angeles Chapter of the Heart Association Currently in development, a series of comic books for grade schoolers explaining the importance of diet and exercise in good health and the dangers associated with smoking. Publicity Writer for "Kids -at -Heart, Inc." A marketing company involved in a number of business interests including Animation and Real Estate. Wrote newspaper releases and promotional materials for various products and projects. CitySports Magazine (Southern California Edition) Currently writing for their "Bike Tour of the Month" column on various bicycle rides throughout Los Angeles, the South Bay Area and Catalina. Several other articles on Mountain Bikeriding and Long Distance Bicycle Tours of the High Sierras are currently waiting for approval and assignment pending completion of a format change within the magazine. Stanford Heart Disease Prevention Program Wrote a series of 30 -second radio commercials for a campaign educating the public on cardiovascular disease and its relation to smoking. Michigan State Medical Society Wrot► ;-tforty-five page teleplay for cable television production about local Medici-- Health- care organizations and consumer benefits involved in joining. Personal Information Good to excellent physical condition through competitive cycling, running and swimming. Additional hobbies include back -packing, mountain climbing, SCUBA diving, body -surfing and other water sports, chess, reading and short fiction and magazine writing. Former High School All- American swimmer. Present intentions include efforts to continue an education in computer science and information systems, as well as business and management courses. Continuing an education in a wide variety of writing and communications disciplines. Gained entry into two Masters programs at the University of Southern California (Cinema, Professional Writing) and continued additional studies with a number or colleges and universities in an effort to remain current. Own three computers, including a 386/20, a 386/25, and a 386/25 Netware v3.11 file server with cumulative on-line storage in excess of 750 MB. I seek primarily a challenge, accomplishments to yield satisfaction, and then reward. References available on request. U.S. citizen. Name: THE CITY OP HERMOSA BEACH APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION Enhancement District Commission Patty Egerer, Resident Home Phone: 379-2878 Address: 925 15th Place, Hermosa Beach Occupation or Profession: Asset Manager of Commerical/Income Property Loans Name of Employer: Western Federal Savings Address of Employer: Marina del Rey, CA REFERENCES: Local: B.J. Mitchell, Resident Bus. Phone: 310 301-6774 372-5676 Professional: Ron Horn, Real Estate Industry 426-7376 Other: Pam and Jack Harland, Neighbors 318-6444 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): tea Downtown Improvement Board, Member Participant at council meetings on occasion:, wti i�J ' j 7( City of Horth,)^.n i3cach Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? To represent my communities needs at an advisory level. What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? To focus on meeting the needs of both the merchant and residents. .- Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes XX No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. Briefly: 1. Graduate from California State University Long Beach 2. Attachment "A" (please refer to attachment for additional information.) This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes xx No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Comments: Native I have a vested interest in the sucess of our business and residential environment and would like a chance to be on this advisory board. Signed: Date: tri Patty Egerer September 2 6/5/91 September 1, 1993 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Re: Patricia Egerer, Candidate Described below is additional background information that supports my credibility as a commissioner. o Owner of business property in the downtown, within the purview of this Board of Commissioners. o Business experience that blends a background of several areas: Negotiating, drafting, administration and management of commerical and residential contracts. o Presently, work as an Asset Manager, in the finance of commerical loans for a major lending institution. o Member of the Downtown Improvement Board, formulated to identify public improvements, and initiate the revitalization of the downtown district, relative to the R/UDAT Proposal. (Pier Design Competition) o I enjoy a long standing association with merchants and residents throughout the community. o Truly, sincere and concerned for the people, economy and environment. o Historical perspective and connection. The Egerer Family became active in the business community upon establishing residencyi,n the :early 1900's. gir TEl CITY OF MIMOSA IEACI APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION"` Name: 0—eek.-ab Home Phone: 3► -1,0 c7 Address: `Z-2-\� �a. Py.►�¢_ Occupation or Profession: CEJ. Name of Employer: �„ H Address of Employer: REFERENCES: Local: Bus. Phone: Professional: Other: COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? S2:3ri4.A�& �4 cx,vw2t2f cvtsz v az.a.A What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes "C No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Comments: Signed: C24,Aio Date: �Z- / 4733 6/5/91 THE CITY OP HERMOSA BEACH APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION 3 uS t r.>G$S c)n-g1 t+PtPr C it.- ( ' Sr" --- Name : G rt= cet✓MGA1 Home Phdne : 37 9 • 9/6 3 Address: 1931 ?ALAI OW ✓E (MAIL : tto)c30 I1CaM oS1) 804 902r, Occupation or Profession: Name of Employer: cCeM Acv GEM Cc MPANy Address of Employer: Bus. Phone: 3J l0 I L -i Z I Z Coy s i4,11 W-1/06 cos A N 6 6 .4zi CA 90i* REFERENCES: c\440.1 '' `tl G, Local: SO44 .% RJ Qr--01/4n IAS 'cmI I rickscA, I r. L4T/usCJ Professional: +heriC %G t raAP 4SSo c, � 5 Qa►.vt) Other: Gt -17,r4)_) COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): (.mom Qdvocae, Co; NE SEP 0 1 1993 \` City Clerk City of Hermosa Beach % Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? T1 ser Ve What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? Do you have any current obligations or respon-'- t es which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. C•c--er- ‘eNA,)11%, OKI vQ_11 -�\ perm ; exer) ZAL Mia s L c, This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Comments: DLI u /9'7 6 Signed: Date: i\(2,0A4 6/5/91 e • P S THE CITY OF HERMO8A BEACH at,o1 He APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION Name: j DOWNTOWN BUSINESS AREA isNHANC. iviENT AZIE dli JOMMISSION C0i'+iMISSION 1:. Garrison A. Frost Home Phone:310 379 6433 Address: 2900 Tennyson Pl. Hermosa Beach, Ca. 90254 Occupation or Profession: Pharmacist Name of Employer:Coast Drug (self employed) Bus. Phone320 372 8435 Address of Employer: 58 Pier Ave. Hermosa Beach, Ca. 90254 REFERENCES: Local: Rose Marie Browning, 414 The Strand, Hermosa Beach Ca. Professional: G. D. Johnston \ii. D. 405 Pier .Ave. Hermosa iieach Ca. Other: Kevin Murphy 31 Pier Ave. Hermosa Beach Ca COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): Past Chairman of Hermosa Beach Vehicle Parking District No. 1 Past President of South Bay Pharmacist Association Past President of Hermosa Beach Rotary Club Past Board member -.;V Hermosa Beach Chamber of commerce Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? I Am Concerned about the future of the Hermosa Beach Downtown business area. My business is located downtown. I have considerable investment in the downtown. I am a Hermosa Beach homeowner and I own other property in Hermosa Beach. What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? To determine the needs of the downtown business area. Formulate solutions. Suggest Improvements, and Pass on information and recomendations to the city council. 1 Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes ,_N9 (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. Doctor of Pharmacy U S C 1961 Proprietor of Coast Drug 1972 until the present time Representeded Pharmacy Issues in Sacramento for five years Past President of South Bay Pharmacist Association ( 2 terms ) Past president of Hermosa Beach Rotary Club Participant in downtown revitalization comm. RUDAT contributor and Participant This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Comments: twenty years All of my Professional energy in concentrated in downtown Hermosa Beach and all of my investment is here, therefore I have a� particualary high level of concern regarding the success and improvement of our downt Signed: Date: business district. I am downtown every day. ,0 6/5/91 THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH fl ty Clerk CltyofHe—A,PPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION O�NISSION -paw./6wA ,EnSiAriN 440•&,4Mcems.bt 6 6i .t Name: �C/iy L / JCru jf.0 Home Phone: ,372- l S C5 (p Address: �GY// C�rCI� �t;K /7'rtwy�S� /T'm .4 Occupation or Profession: Arreheitei Name of Employer: Address of Employer: SSSS /:,'tom /QAt. REFERENCES:QQ/ Local: /'9?tnliv�!'/` C 1) 1 Nagy 7` Bus. Phone: 37z- VG -3a l S1E. 47' 17/Gt"Pt oS•Cbeac<i Professional : /J / a L ?SQY. : c. • 4444 •44,4701 g S r 130h7 i f' e Other: 64A. �%'1 f2e , GJr COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past rfr% 64.c. I a4 41 ClAst ,Leviso. f' -offs v- P 14 6.4.141.1 lam" !! fi3 v,<< -cam ;i:,-44tr0» t E.74,..P moo.- 117 and present): ?, Iit rrt,✓c. C - R'b' ' lam, k Ace._ Ae4.1, 81- k• /.„ ;1g4*t it4 ]C..'J •L (Sdrr7-ff Z. Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? V. i" 44% e�� // 1 Ne 19.071 bfrtio• 0,.‘c c c 0.-4.19 401.44 • 'A.4.44 What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of -a Commission member? - 74NSe- U.+ t i OVA (14.4 ( i AA.t, Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes X No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, activities and other experience that you feel would Commission member. I001%4ih Pio. 47 R.OtS(Aa. !�'•'� n. '; 15 640705A ? /(140, aid AAA/ # / f 21. � .S. y�,s. Ai . es4 Cot ei 7 cq, iet X t 2- view memberships, past qualify you as a rL; . teCe i a - A V. P. C10— 4•44A. l41jL 1 hr0.1 4-., /k4..t /df / - /q 7 G �%,•-� � Er f l,s 6/ C t. This Commission meets on at p.m. any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? _ Do you foresee Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Si4 tc.\A/lib.)/4777 Comments: � ArAp 4t /Alt e5;7,7,14444 64.14 S qq/!y .(J/)• 7 /tot 07J2 G h VIII V-100 75 ci`-- Signe Date: 6/5/91 1 ‘r--- ---1 - SEP02 21993 THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH -) - 1-"I , --), ...._ - City Clerk CitAPPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION y of Hermosa *leash •-• Name: 7-7-14'fF COMMISSION -0l0-3 'OW (-1-04,J_GIVIENT- rtcr CrIONAl551 DeAt,‘ to-rtci Home Phone: Address: 2i•(:21 Kirric-e Ave. 1-)Fgmosp, 13F-fka-1 Occupation or Profession: Mcr-IITE67" Name of Employer: bP" Bus. Phone: 374--g5SC7 Address of Employer: 24b9 tAyg-ri.E- Ave. HaprAose JH REFERENCES: Local: Professional: Other: MI-) Pt TA'L-, -Hivos(1. 13FA6r1 14-3b Retti'lmt-IC) t<A?PE /431‘,NAPtiTcT rAcr re -IG• ( NEP-rvtemt -310- el-Sci-T7 .11 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): i-fFtemtSti Piac\H .C)fremr-Y-rrno,1 nifiz•ovimet-71-- ro"tzip • tierrvia Feeler) t,e0it•rr6VJKI reurnt..(2-7977oNI CeviAMml9s Atyie•uPlevr erzeoe: VO1.UNT:60g AQGoet-t: Lc-ftSu)ALi iNoot•IGUtp6s, *-6 AlrnctivcD f*sume Fetz. orti AcrivirreS euriPg*qz/1M4&c T36rict-0 Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? rAF-TIGIPM1c1,1CINTh. GOtAIAISStot T6' WITH Go IP t -s• -nim- I CAN rFO,APE It•r.01E-MEtlo, What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? COMMIS(c5N-IFS 'i LL.. re LI GI E- TH.itA Pr 11-54 At•JE. tv% At %JT Poo e p. =be (S 15600CrF4E6) ANP Arnica -17435 Crry Cowc=r1L, elm cot-rnwT5 Po -x) 1-14 -15)<FNI pi 71) lev/?w5 6/S77 11-1.°5G R'LAC-IES-* Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes ✓ No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. Prm A t t e w At,►po fE,ssloN Psi. of (L' . - This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? nyars as D oE-81- c 1913 Comments: Signed: Date: (\(91'-' q3 6/5/91 Profile Dean Nota Architect, Los Angeles 2467 Myrtle Avenue Hermosa Beach, California USA 90254 310.374.5535 The Firm Born, raised and educated in Southern California, Dean Nota received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI ARC) in 1973. He interned, and over a period of ten years, rose to the position of senior associate architect in the internationally acclaimed office of Raymond Kappe FAIA, prior to opening his own office in Los Angeles in 1982. Concurrent with the establishment of his practice, he served on the design studio faculty at SCI ARC from 1982 to 1988. His professional experience includes architectural, planning, transportation planning and urban design projects. He is the recipient of regional and local design awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Sunset Magazine, and has served on design awards juries sponsored by the AIA. His work has been published and exhibited nationally and internationally. Dean Nota Architect is an expanding Los Angeles firm with extensive experience in custom residential, commercial and industrial projects. As professionals, we recognize that the design process is rooted in a multiplicity of factors - a positive response to the site context, the utilization and understanding of building technologies, an awareness of the imps' ince of change, a concern for the social responsibilities of the architect and a belief in structure, movement, natural lighting,. transparency and spatial orientation as the essential ingredients of architecture. DNA's goal is to balance innovative architecture with a carefully structured response to each clients needs and budget while expediting complex review procedures. The DNA staff includes experienced designers, production and construction specialists who work with a select list of technical consultants to provide a complete architectural service. Member: American Institute of Architects Resume Dean Nota Architect, Los Angeles 2467 Myrtle Avenue Hermosa Beach, California, USA 90254 310.374.5535 Education Southern California Institute of Architecture Memberships American Institute of Architects Registration California C10313 Community Service The Center for Childhood Board of Directors Hermosa Beach Downtown Revitalization Committee AIA R/UDAT Steering Committee Professional Dean A. Nota Architect AIA Practice Teaching Projects include: Kahn Kappe Lotery Architects Planners Project Architect: Project Design and Development: Souther{ . California Institute of Architecture Design Stiro Instructor Guest Lecturer, Part Time Design Studio Instructor Publications Projects published by Dean A. Nota AIA: Naiditch Residence (1991 - Elliot Residence (1991- ) Robertson Residence (1990 - Stabile Residence 1989-1991 Ross Residence 1988-1991 Bachelor of Architecture 1973 1980 -Present 1980 1989 -Present 1990 -Present 1982 -Present Residential Commercial Industrial 1972-1982 Residential Commercial Industrial Institutional Recreational Urban Design Transportation Planning 1982-1988 (currently on leave) 1976-1982 GA Houses 34 (Japan/USA) Projects 1992 Issue GA Houses 31 (Japan/USA) Projects 1991 Issue GA Houses 35 (Japan/USA) GA Houses 28 (Japan/USA) Projects 1990 Issue 1 Member of the American Institute of Architects l Resume Dean Nota Architect, Los Angeles 2467 Myrtle Avenue Hermosa Beach, California, USA 90254 310.374.5535 Marsh Studio Residence 1984-1988 Projects published as a joint venture of Raymond Kappe FAIA and Dean Nota AIA : Scheimer Residence 1983-1988 Projects published in association with Raymond Kappe FAIA: Santa Monica Municipal Buslines Administration Building 1981-1983 Cookston Residence 1977-1984 Block Residence 1978-1981 Moebel Design, Dec. 1988 (Germany) GroBzugig wohnen auf vielen Ebenen Sunset Magazine, October 1989 Westem Home Awards Issue GA Houses 26 (Japan/USA) Architecture California,Sept. 1989 Freewheeling Studio and Residence Angeles Magazine, January 1990 Angular Ingenuity Le Joumal de la Maison, January 1991 Une Maison En Transparence (France) L'ARCA, July/August 1992 #56 (Italy/USA The Los Angeles School - GA Houses 24 (Japan/USA) Abitare # 275, June 1989 (Italy/USA) Waterside and Companionable: Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui October 1989 (France/USA) Maison a Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles LA Style, June 1991 Sites Pacific LA Architect, February,1985 Santa Monica's Streamline Jewel Architecture California, March/April 1985 GA Houses 18 (Japan/USA) Abitare # 228 Oct,1984 (Italy/USA) Un'Architettura a Condizionamento Naturs GA Houses 12 (Japan/USA) 2 Member of the American Institute of Architects • • Resume Dean Nota Architect, Los Angeles 2467 Myrtle Avenue Hermosa Beach, California, USA 90254 310.374.5535 Awards Marsh Residence Los Angeles Chapter, American Institute of Architects Citation Award, 1988 California Council, American Institute of Architects Award of Honor, 1989 Sunset Magazine / AIA Western Home Awards Award of Merit, 1989 Santa Monica Municipal Buslines Administration Building California Council, American Institute of Architects Award of Merit, 1985 Southern California Institute of Architecture Warehouse Conversion (A project by the founding faculty and students) Los Angeles Chapter, American Institute of Architects Award of Honor, 1974 Exhibitions Salon International de ('Architecture International Exhibition of Architecture and Design Milan, Italy - October, 1991 "Los Angeles on the Move" Santa Monica, California - October, 1992 Lectures Santa Barbara Chapter American Institute of Architects Awards Juries Modern Architecture Meets Montana October, 1992 AIA / Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau National Architectural Awards Program Juror August, 1991 3 Member of the American Institute of Architects TEE CITY OP HERMOSA BEACH APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME 'OF COMMISSION at) a ita hiN lir t", i trrA, Mgr M0;7 D, 17-611.7 Name: R0 , i lei � 1 Home Phone: 31+ 00 2 C Address: I $ 7h r Si'awp , HE 14)14 Occupation or Profession: evs'"r ‘ s CJets a i TA k r IM -11‘ Ss %r( AFAR r1 Name of Employer: %i' M r2 1: S S e3 i 1 n 1-E . Bus. Phone: 3111 B "$ fe Address of Employer: rr t4 if (02 Sr 1 //bKmahlcel REFERENCES: Local: J'ok I l)i LTow .316 09 ? 7 Professional: t u tS ka n kr 5-3 4 3 10 Other: t3 Litz k r1 3 "d 0 9 3 `( COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present) : SEP 0 1 1993 - Ii =fs City of Hermosa Beach �- ,(. Why do you dish to become a Commission Member? Ccon / hi rL' Al twat -bin -war' 4 xi, itirrtw,oit /3�rrcrt . S1e,Lis TO At 10 ROI/es. What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? /)uftrS Aite -t4 ft brprwre Ply& r /wit i,.,, LL ere get pond 47O rd [.v vz. 0.1pr4 ays hues M l rrrVs tw omtliidtm rd 1,p4 pkli./j , Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed asl a conflict of interest? Yes No (If yes, please list) Please give la resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission $ember. q yrn4 I pft4F6-s</dt,„ rxpkyntwer,f WIRY 1 '6 *f th pro £ -Awe lotiok6i* VAVV °VI 1 urs f r r,v, fxrS. /'vu+iIIVI. 1hh.2 Pr2cifeb-wT of reLEt4 a &tr0, eihipAil Ps Olt 70 V1?S. 844 Rig J)ip lox OF E.A t MAo' Oit cAA1 ZA fij a+,/ rolmn� vc4ils (et- a l t 1.0 -5i tl►-c1 -#-ttluve A to 27 AM A "efts 004 fi'Ar 6ET5 THrN63 D3'1 A4010 4h` Focus 0 roit Kin is St!Es ( 1 41) cra,- t' 14#006 wivfr yr .y wtrLL C; ce- toe" c.j►,1/14"41-►t ASL ) This Commis ion meats on at,____ingp o m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that sight make you miss Leets? Yes No How long gs you ou lived in Hermosa Beach? c itS Comments: NtS /✓lav wrm1SS/JIv, Co✓Ld gr A Sftaw6 Iwput,vc.( OPV tire /wt r i,itVtm },.T op= oL4 air . - .t W L L. ACC d G wforr : Wl'Lr Signed: Date: 6/5/91 TEM CITY OF EERI1O8A BEACa APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT To MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION atvzag�,r/B�/,w,tfs,oefw�,g.vovtrr'r t2/1rif,47 r1m2IsI.• Name: j�j�/q Address: Home Phone: , z/O J/c • dd''7 Occupation or Profession: Name of Employer: Bus. Phone: _77.74".4115W" Address of Employer: t rrr-/ /,cnArre aei �,� f®.75/ REFERENCES: Local: /l .r:wao ' Professional: Other: Ad A4 // ;72 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): tY nl l�p" Lusa. 1, flo Why do you wish to becomeCommission Member? /17.6,- 7, • _7=4, .F///" ✓ t ee• .0. w r P7/ / //,. '.r e What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? >/ - 1 - 7 Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes .,,No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. �,ra�o !/� /r%� /i v c-re/4, / /77.1 27 (11 ePs.rar a, /777 This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? ./ 9AAze' Comments: Signed: Date: 2 6/5/91 TEN CITY OF B: • + 1E CQ. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TQ' WI`P CaMMI - ION ���• City ,10,.4 iOlt), Of Hn,mose Beech ti •••••?/ NAME NAME OF COMMISSION �� , `~ g /' Name: - k CA)cle,/ / Address: 2vvi ter-- 3 T► y� k V me- Phone : 314,-/ 52 Occupation or Profession: C. 5,�„�. Name of Employer: r.Address of Employer: 2c- U r3 Bus. Phone: 37c.- 6, e / 9 REFERENCES• Local: �, Lam' r k ►..�, .. C �" ► s J II� Professional: r% if ��� ,,.� JOL 7 Other: Cc. r_ /, 04' COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): g2— G6 V v 96-93 6 C X979—s;�f ' L!L Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? 1")/X �o e( K L'l a. J <A.0,14 Or CNN n( .J� What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? D AT 6 Do you have any current obligations or respon4ibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes No (If yes, please list) Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. This Commission meets on at p.a. Do yO foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes No How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? /41 xcco--5 Comments: es;-� rluw 11111Liiir Signed: Date:/Z / 9 2 6/5/91 THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION NAME OF COMMISSION Downtown Business tket ;Enhancement District Name: Dallas Yost Home Phone: 379-9357 Address: 719 N, Paulina Ave. Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Occupation or Profession: Retired HS Teacher and Coach, Owner Retail Screenprii Name of Employer: Self employed, Pacific Screenprintus. Phone: 379-3339 Address of Employer: 65 Pier Ave. Hermosa Beach L"1 REFERENCES: Local: Carol Hunt CPY •t..3 !6 SEP 0.j 1993 k'3 Professional: Joseph DeMonda Other: Dr, Merle Fish i Cry CM.k \{3,,:l.„1,)olty offermosa Beesff L rte,;1 COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SERVICE (past and present): Kiwanis Club Past - President, Chamber of Commerce- Board of Directors, Downtown Businessmens Association, Hermosa Beach Education Foundation, RUDAT Executive Board, in business nine years in downtown Hermosa, Business Advocacy Committee. Kiwanis 1993 Man the Ypar. Why do you wish to become a Commission Member? I want the city to make a maximum amount of money while managing the parking facilities in Hermosa Beach. I want the shoppers to know that they are going to be treated fairly. I can help the council have a positive image. I am very interested in developing the downtown to be business friendly ana snopper attractive. What do you feel are the duties and responsibilities of a Commission member? Each member must know the contracts and see that the rules of the contract are properly enforced. As a downtown merchant, i reel that my responsibility would be to talk with the merchants on a regular basis to see that their idea, and problems are aaaressed.i would offer ideas about improving city biyns and I am very concerned about enhancing the trash collection areas. Do you have any current obligations or responsibilities which could be construed as a conflict of interest? Yes x No (If yes, please list) BS degree Cal Poly, Pomona;MA degree Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo; graduate work at USC. Teacher and coach for 28 years in the South Bay; California Wrestling coach of the year, NaTIONAL HS coach of the year, Past -president of Calif. Coaches Assoc. Please give a resume of your education, employment, memberships, past activities and other experience that you feel would qualify you as a Commission member. BS degree Cal Poly, Pomona: MA degree Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo: graduate work at USC, teacher and coach for 28 years in the South Bay; California Coach of the Year, National High School Coach of the year, PaST PRESIDENT OF California Coaches Assoc.,H ave owned Pacific Screenprint for nine years in Downtown Hermosa. I am downdown seven days a week, see and talk with the merchants about all issues. I attend Chamber of Commerce meetings as well as City Council meetins and can keep both of these groups informed. I have the support of a larger number of business owners in the downtown area. I want to see the downtown area progress toward a better place for all. This Commission meets on at p.m. Do you foresee any scheduling problems that might make you miss meetings? Yes xzNo How long have you lived in Hermosa Beach? Comments: Signed: Date: �.y August 31, 1 93 6/5/91 September 1, 1993 Mayor and Members of the City Council Special Meeting of September 8, 1993 STATUS REPORT: LA COUNTY LIFEGUARD & BEACH MAINTENANCE NEGOTIATIONS Recommendation It is recommended by staff that Council provide input to the negotiating subcommittee regarding potential subsidy alternatives as discussed in the analysis below. Background The Board of Supervisors had voted to remove lifeguard and beach maintenance services from the City beginning September 7, 1993. The City requested and received approval form the Board for a 60 day extension of services past the scheduled September 7 withdrawal. This extension was granted in order to allow the City and County to arrive at a mutually satisfactory agreement with regards to the City's participation in subsidizing beach services. At the August 24, 1993 meeting, Council voted to authorize the subcommittee to discuss the items listed in Attachment A with the County. On August 30, 1993, the Council subcommittee (Essertier/Edgerton) and City staff met with Beaches and Harbors staff to present and discuss the Council approved subsidies. Analysis The subcommittee and staff presented the list of programs/solutions to County staff as listed in Attachment A. The subcommittee also reviewed the County marketing plan to determine which programs they felt may be more acceptable to the City than others. A summary of this list is provided for the Council in Attachment B. While County staff agreed to present any and all suggestions from the Council to the Board of Supervisors, they did not believe that the City's list would be sufficient to meet the funding gap for FY 93-94. They suggested that the City consider taking over additional maintenance services (specifically restroom cleaning and trash pick-up) in lieu of the other subsidies. The subcommittee wanted to bring this idea to the Council majority for consideration. The County allocates approximately $149 thousand annually for maintenance services in Hermosa Beach (more recent verbal estimates from the County set the Hermosa cost at $175 thousand). These services are outlined in Attachment C. County staff indicated that they might continue to provide sanitizing and raking services if the City picked -up the rest of the duties which include restroom and trash pick-up service. Public Works is determining preliminary cost estimates for contracting out for these services. Clearly this kind of a contribution from the City would be done in concert with a long- term agreement for continued lifeguard and sanitizing services (5 years) as it would represent an ongoing cost to the general fund. As the association with the UUT and specialized beach services (i.e., foot patrol) has been established, Council may want to consider an allocation from the UUT fund to support these additional services on an ongoing basis. The direct costs of providing these services are no the only consideration for the City. The administrative costs involved in contract oversight need to be considered as well as the efficiency of two agencies providing maintenance services. The Council majority was clearly opposed to direct subsidy for County services, however, if there is any thought being given to working on the maintenance side of the agreement, the City may want to consider as an alternative, calculating the cost of contracting for the additional maintenance services and offering that amount to the County as a direct payment. Due to the limited time frames the City is working under, the subcommittee asked to schedule this interim item for the special meeting in order to maximize the communication with the Council majority and to gage if there is any interest in exploring this new alternative. Respectfully Submitted, Ma ' %iooney Ac + ng City Manager ATTACHMENT A MEETING OF 8/30/93 LOS ANGELES COUNTY BEACHES & HARBORS SHORT TERM SUBSIDY: COUNTY MARKETING PROGRAM: City agrees to participate in current programs & new programs that are not in opposition to deed restrictions and/or City policies. ALTERNATIVE CITY MARKETING PROGRAMS REVENUE SHARING (COUNTY CHARGE ADDED TO PERMITS) IN-KIND SERVICES: RESTROOM MAINTENANCE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM PILOT (RESERVES) PILOT PROGRAM FOR SERVICE FEES (RESPONSE CHARGES) LONG TERM SUBSIDY: PIER CONCESSION: Build with Prop A funds (joint venture) and dedicate revenues to beach services. OIL REVENUES: No vote from Council. Listed as possibility for further discussions. LONG TERM LEASE AGREEMENT FOR LIFEGUARD HEADQUARTERS 1 1 ATTACHMENT B I TO CONSIDER VOLLEYBALL NETS BENCHES BIKE RACKS LIFEGUARD SIGNS TRASH BARRELS TIME AND TEMPERATURE BOARDS CONCERTS EVENT BANNERS : PER LIMITED CONDITIONS NOT ACCEPTABLE SUN SHELTERS VENDING MACHINES FREE STANDING SIGNS TELEPHONE PANELS Exhibit 2 Department of Beaches and Harbors Hermosa Beach Maintenance Frequencies and Costs Current 10% 20% 50% Season/Function Frequency Reduction Reduction Reduction SUMMER Refuse 5/Week N/A 4/Week 3/Week Pick Up Raking 7/Week 6/Week 5/Week 3/Week Sanitizing 7/Week 6/Week 5/Week 3/Week Restroom 28/Week 25/Week 21/Week 14/Week Cleaning WINTER Refuse 3/Week N/A 2/Week 2/Week Pick Up Raking 7/Week 6/Week 5/Week 3/Week Sanitizing 7/Week 6/Week 5/Week 3/Week Restroom 7/Week 6/Week 5/Week 3/Week Cleaning TOTAL ESTIMATED $149,000 $134,000 $119,000 $75,000 DIRECT COST DRS:be 7/13/93 -4-