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Agenda Item No. 19
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
DATE: July 10, 2001
SUBJECT: Appointments to Boards and Commissions
RECOMMENDATION
Appointments to be made from the nominees to the Boards and Commissions listed below. All
new terms will be effective immediately with an expiration date of June 30, 2005. The
incumbents listed are eligible for reappointment. Voting will be by paper ballot with the results,
including the vote tally, to be tabulated and announced by the City Clerk upon conclusion of the
voting process.
Board of Library Trustees (1 vacancy - Vote for one)
Karen Clark
Harry Hamilton
City Arts Commission (3 vacancies - Vote for three)
David Colley
Lila Crespin (incumbent)
Leslie Feibleman
Jeffrey Gould
Kathy Harrison (incumbent)
Pamela Nestande
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission (2 vacancies - Vote for two)
Roy Englebrecht
Greg Ruzicka
Val Skoro (incumbent)
Betty Tesman
Planning Commission (2 vacancies — Vote for two)
Jeffrey Cole
Mike Kranzley (incumbent)
Steven Rosansky
Ed Selich (incumbent)
BACKGROUND
The above nominees were confirmed by the City Council at the meeting of June 26, 2001.
Nominees were selected from applications received and on file in the City Clerk's office.
A copy of all of the applications were included with the agenda packet of June 26, 2001 and is
recycled for your review,
LaVonne M. Harkless, CMC /AAE
City Clerk
• June 26, 2001
Agenda Item No. 23
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council — I O — O
FROM: LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMISSION SCHEDULED VACANCIES -
CONFIRMATION OF NOMINEES
RECOMMENDATION
Confirm the nominations made by the Ad Hoc Appointments Committee.
BACKGROUND
•At the regular meeting of the City Council held on April 24, 2001 the Mayor appointed Mayor
Pro Tern Ridgeway and Council Members Glover and Proctor to serve on an ad -hoc
Appointments Committee to review applications and make recommendations to the full Council
for the Board and Commission vacancies scheduled to occur on June 30, 2001.
At the conclusion of the application period (May 16, 2001) the committee reviewed the
applications on file and conducted interviews with a majority of the applicants on Wednesday,
June 13, 2001. The balance of the applicants are scheduled to be interviewed on Thursday, June
21, 2001.
Based on the timing of the completion of the interviews, the names and applications of the
nominees will be forwarded to the City Council in a supplemental report to be distributed on
Friday, June 22, 2001.
The vacancies are as follows (details of vacancies are outlined in attachment):
Board of Library Trustees (1 Vacancy)
City Arts Commission (3 Vacancies)
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission (2 Vacancies)
40 Planning Commission (2 Vacancies)
June 26, 2001
Page Two
The appointments to fill these vacancies are scheduled for Tuesday, July 10, 2001. All currently
seated board and commission members will continue to serve until they are either reappointed or
replacements are named. All new terms will be effective immediately with an expiration date of
June 30, 2005.
LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
Attachment: Vacancy Listing
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BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES (2 mmninees required)
One Seat:
1) Robert Knox (deceased)
CITY ARTS COMMISSION (6 mmninees required)
Three Seats:
1) Don Gregory [incumbent] (eligible, not seeking reappointment)
2) Kathy Harrison [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappoint-
ment)
3) Lila Crespin [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappointment)
PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION (4 mmninees required)
Two Seats:
1) Val Skoro [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappointment)
2) Don Pfaff [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappointment)
PLANNING COMMISSION (4 nominees required)
Two Seats:
1) Ed Selich [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappointment)
2) Mike Kranzley [incumbent] (eligible and seeking reappoint-
ment)
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June 26, 2001
Agenda Item No. 23
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
FROM: LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMISSION SCHEDULED VACANCIES -
CONFIRMATION OF NOMINEES
On Wednesday, June 13, 2001 and Thursday, June 21, 2001, the ad hoc Appointments
Committee conducted interviews for the scheduled vacancies on the City's Boards and
Commissions. At the conclusion of those interviews, the Committee is recommending for
consideration the following list of nominees for full Council confirmation:
Board of Library Trustees (1 Vacancy)
Nominees: Karen Clark
Harry Hamilton
City Arts Commission (3 Vacancies)
Nominees: David Colley
Lila Crespin (incumbent)
Leslie Feibleman
Jeffrey Gould
Kathy Harrison (incumbent)
Pamela Nestande
Parks, Beaches & Recreation (2 Vacancies)
Nominees: Roy Englebrecht
Greg Ruzicka
Val Skoro (incumbent)
Betty Tesman
Planning Commission (2 Vacancies)
Nominees: Jeffrey Cole
Mike Kranzley (incumbent)
Steven Rosansky
Ed Selich (incumbent)
Board and Commission Vacancies
June 26, 2001
The appointments to fill these vacancies are scheduled for Tuesday, July 10, 2001. All new
terms will be effective immediately with an expiration date of June 30, 2005.
LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
Attachment: Applications - Library Board of Trustees
City Arts Commission
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
Planning Commission
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APPLICAI.ON FOR APPOINTIVE POSITION
Lrs. If you are not selected for appointment'during that period of time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an
Aication if you are still interested in being considered. NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members
ioards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
ME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: Board of Library Trustees
ne: Clark Karen Heath.
(Last) (First) (Middle)
idence Address: 2701 Ebbtide Road, Corona. deL Mar, CA 92625
v long have you lived in Newport Beach? , 23 years
•iness Address: 4 Park Plaza, Suite 1800
Irvine, CA 92614
Home Phone
9491 644 -2052
Business Phone 9491 451 -3868
Soc. Sec. No. 543- 60-3316
•e you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic violations?
No X (If yes, explain on reverse side)
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3ic._an, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Law Firm
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Name Address Telephone No.
Elizabeth Stahr 4639 Roxbury Road, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 760 -0905
Walter Soice 2945 Catalpa Street-, Newport Beach, CA 92660 .759 -0809
the spat a provided below, summarize briefly why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a Board or Commission.
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Name and Location of Colleges/Universities Attended
• Pomona College, Claremont, CA 1962-1964
• Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1964-1966
B. A. History, 1966
• University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1966-1968
M. A. History (Modern Europe), 1968
• University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1973-1977
J. D., 1977
Prior or Current Civic Experience
Professional Organizations
• California Bar Association 1978 - present
• Orange County Bar Association 1978 - present
Real Estate and Construction Law Sections
• Commercial Real Estate Women 1994 - present
• California Mortgage Bankers Association 1996 - present
Member, Legal Committee
• International Council of Shopping Centers 1996 - present
• • Building Industries Association 1994 - present
Charity and Community Organizations
• Women in Leadership, Board of Directors 1993 - present
President 1995-1999
• Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties
Board of Directors 1979-1982
Pro -Bono Legal Counsel 1982 - present
• Dean's Advisory Council, School of Humanities
University of California at Irvine 1998 - present
• Democratic Foundation of Orange County 1984 - present
Board of Directors 1989-1993
1996 - present
• New Directions for Women, Board of Directors 1986-1991
• Team Captain, Outlaws, Newport Beach Women's 1999 - present
Soccer League
Why I Wish to Serve on the Board of Library Trustees
It's time for me to give back to my community. I have lived in Corona del
Mar for almost 23 years. Although I grew up in Altadena, my parents owned a house
on Balboa Peninsula from the early 60's until it was sold 4 years ago following my
mother's death. During my high school summers, I spent many weeks at that house,
as well as other memorable weeks on Balboa Island or the Peninsula with my high
school buddies. My children grew up in Newport Beach and went to school here,
both graduating from Corona del Mar High School. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP,
my law firm, had its offices in Newport Center from the time I started working there
in 1977 until the early 90's. My friends live in Newport Beach. My husband and I
are members of both the Balboa Bay Club and the Balboa Yacht Club. Many of the
most important parts of my life have involved Newport Beach.
When my children were young, my time with them was most important to me.
Since I was also developing my law practice, I had little time to become involved in
my community, although I have sat on various Boards almost since moving here in
1977. After my children left to pursue college and their own lives, I have had an
increasing commitment to my community and have become more involved in various
organizations. However, I have never directly participated with any institution in
Newport Beach, other than the schools. I believe it is now time for me to give some
of my time and effort to help this City that has been so central to my life.
My involvement with the Newport Beach Public Library in particular seems
appropriate for two main reasons:
First, as an avid reader and former history teacher (Henry Ford Community
College in Dearborn Michigan where I taught World History and Latin American
history), I have always been drawn to libraries. While in college I worked for a short
time at the Lincoln Heights branch of the Los Angeles Public Library and, as a
student, I worked in the university libraries at both Pomona College and Stanford
University. My husband and I have been financial supporters of the Newport Beach
Library through the Library Foundation and have attended several of the
Distinguished Speaker Lecture series. My involvement with the Humanities
Department at UCI also evidences my commitment to literature and learning.
Second, given the recent controversies surrounding the Library, I believe my
experience and skills might benefit the Library Board. My work as a transactional
attorney consists of negotiating complex transactions and seeking agreement and
closure on issues of controversy and importance to the parties involved. This work
requires that I have a practical understanding of the bottom -line and the process of
decision - making. It also requires an insight into the psychology of conflict and
conflict resolution. In addition to my professional skills, I have been the president of
a bipartisan political action committee, Women in Leadership, for most of its 6 year
existence. Because the group is bipartisan, my role as president has required that I be
able to create an atmosphere in which Republicans and Democrats are able to work
together in harmony and friendship and achieve the goals set forth in our charter. The
success of this group, and the fact that my friends include people with such differing
political viewpoints as Republican Marilyn Brewer and Democrat Loretta Sanchez,
evidences my experience in bridging differences of opinion, creating an atmosphere
of cooperation and achieving concrete results.
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I wish to serve the Newport Beach Public Library because I believe one should use
one's talents and energy in service to the community and because I believe I have
experience and talents that would be particularly beneficial to the library. Imbued by
my parents with the notion that one must support one's community in order to justify the
significant support a community gives to its residents, I have been active in community
and philanthropic organizations for what now must be measured in decades. These
activities have ranged from the spiritual to the scientific to the political (on this form are
listed only a sampling).
Having spent my professional career in higher education, I am well versed in the
operation and role of the library. While provost at Chapman University, I had
administrative responsibility for the library, giving me extensive knowledge of the
resource needs of a library. This experience also gave me great insight into the ways
that a library can and should serve the needs of the community.
I believe I could bring my skills and interest into focus as a Public Library fruStese and
help maintain if not enhance our library's enviable position as the third best library 4n
the nation for a city our size.
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David R. Colley
I am applying for a position on the City Arts Commission because I am interested
in seeing the Arts flourish in Newport Beach. All the residents of Newport Beach
have a right to the finest in options for themselves and their families regarding
the Arts. Newport Beach has a long history of leadership and I am interested in
helping to maintain and grow that reputation.
I feel I am a strong candidate for this position for a number of different reasons:
Business Experience
My business background is largely in the Health Care Consulting field. After
graduating from Duke University I took a position with Baxter Healthcare
Corporation in Chicago. I received my MBA from the Wharton Business School
of the University of Pennsylvania. I then took a position in the Chicago office of
Booz, Allen and Hamiltion, a worldwide management consulting firm.
In 1994, several partners and I started a health care management consulting firm
called Stamos Associates. This firm began with five employees and by 1997 had
grown to 35 in several offices. I moved to California in 1996 to help start the
West Coast operations of the firm. We decided to sell the organization in 1997 to
Ross Perot of Perot Systems. In partnership with Mr. Perot's team, we formed a
larger health systems consulting practice, headquarted out of Dallas. After a
year with this new organization I chose to end the constant travel inherent in this
career and take a sabbatical from the business world.
In the last two years I have been managing my own portfolio of financial and real
estate investments, and working as an actor. Recently I have joined the financial
planning firm of Waddell & Reed as a Financial Advisor.
I plan on bringing this business background to the City Arts Commission if
appointed. I have been a successful corporate employee as well as
entrepreneur. My leadership skills in growing and managing business have beer
rewarded throughout my career. My strong educational background at Duke and
Wharton have given me business skills which allow me to bring a professional
business perspective to the Arts Commission.
Artistic Interests
I have a long history of interest in the Arts. I began playing the clarinet in 4t"
grade, and continued playing for almost 20 years. I still manage to take my
clarinet out of the case occasionally and practice a few of my favorite pieces!
I have also performed widely as an actor over the last 15 years. I began in
college and graduate school productions and have performed regularly for the
last three years. I have performed here in Newport Beach, at the Newport
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Theater Arts Center, as Lenny in Neil Simon's Rumors last year. My most recent
show was at the Cast Theater in Hollywood as Jimmy in The Gingerbread Lady.
I am represented by an agent in Los Angeles and am working on adding to my
film and television experience.
I am also an avid audience member of all types of art, including symphonic
music, theater, dance, film and popular music. I would welcome the opportunity
to bring this enthusiasm and experience to the Arts Commission.
Political & Civic Experience
I have a long history of participation in the political process of the communities in
which I have lived. I grew up outside of Washington DC, where my father worked
for the House of Representatives. This early exposure to the political process
fostered my leadership roles in clubs and organizations throughout my life. Most
recently, I have served on the boards of alumni organizations of my two alma
maters and on a national board of a political organization based in Washington
DC. I am comfortable with the political process and understand the
responsibilities involved in serving in a board -level capacity.
Quick Immersion in Newport Beach
Although I only moved to Newport Beach last year, I have taken root rapidly in
the community. I purchased a three -unit building on the Balboa Peninsula and
am living in the upper unit. This commitment to the community has already
introduced me to various aspects of city government and forged relationships
with neighbors. I have encouraged several other professional friends to move
into the area and am happy to report that they are enjoying their new
surroundings as well.
Upon moving here, I also chose to immediately audition and obtain a role in a
Newport Theater Arts Center production. This was a wonderful experience in all
areas: a positive artistic experience, interacting with the strong management
team at NTAC, and the opportunity to become acquainted with members of the
theater community in Orange County.
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In conclusion, I feel that I am a strong candidate for the Arts Commission due to
my business background, experience as an artist and arts patron, and political
acumen and leadership. I would like the opportunity to bring these experiences,
relationships and skills to the Arts Commission. I would like to see a continued
commitment to the arts in our community and an expansion of projects in areas
previously under - developed.
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SUMMARY
M6re than 35 years of teaching and administrative experience with universities,
colleges and public school systems in Los Angeles county. Widely experienced in
writing, publishing, implementing, and teaching art education
ReCent program for J. Paul
Getty Education Institute for the Arts, a non - profit organization; (2) lecturer and
student teacher supervisor in art education, CSULB and CSUF; instructor, Art
History, LA harbor College (3) contributing author for an art education textbook
series, all lessons grades 1 - 6; (4) independent consultant, inservice sessions for
districts on implementing the discip line -based art education and the California
State Framework for the -Visual Arts, grades K -12.; (5) principal, inner city
elementary school.
Good interpersonal and communication skills in Spanish as well as English.
Doctor "of "Philosophy in Human- Behavior; -Leadership in -Art Education; - Master of
Arts degree in Fine Arts (painting), Bachelor of Arts in Education.
PUBLICATIONS
1997
Visual Arts Research, Fall 1997, Vol. 23, #2 (issue 46) Metacognition as a Necessary
Strategy for Teacher Training in Discipline -based Art Education: facilitating
theory into practice
1994
Evaluation of DBAE programs nationwide /contributing author: Creating & Beyond,
Getty Center for Education in the Arts (n.d.- projected 1996 -7)
1993 •
Contributing author: for the elementary art textbook, Adventures in Art,
grades 1 - 6, Davis Publications, Inc., Worcester, MA 1993; authored four to six
extension lessons for each dominant lesson, 60 lessons per grade level; all
extension activities interrelate art education with one or more of fifteen content
areas in the general elementary curriculum.
1987 to present
Managing Media & Children, Phi Delta Kappa (1987); at present self - published
EXPERIENCE
October 1997 to June 1999
• Administrator, teacher training program for the Fairfax Family of Schools,
Los Angeles Unified School District,•Annenberg -Getty funded projects
June 24 -29, 1996
• Participant, "Profiles for Art Teacher Preparation, a Getty Seminar for Higher
Education," sponsor: Brigham Young University & Getty Center for Education in
the Arts (GCEA), Provo, Utah
1989 to 1997
*Art Educator: CSULB; Courses taught include Art and the Child (Art 300); Crafts
and the Child (Art 302)
*Art Educator: California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 92634, Child Art
(Art 380)
1995 to present �I
*Administrator: Los Angeles Renewal Program, teacher training for discipline -
based art education; sponsor.: GCFA, Los Angeles, California
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1994 to 1995
Instructor, Los Angeles Harbor College, 1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, CA
90744 -2397; Art 102, Art History, Renaissance to contemporary art
*Supervisor, liberal studies student teachers, CSULB.
• Leader /participant teacher -to- teacher art education seminars, CSULB
1994 to 1995 -
• Supervisor, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), 1200 Bellflower
Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840 -3501; student teachers, Liberal Studies
*Assessor, Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA for PRAXIS -ETS),
Mayfair High School, Bellflower Unified School District, 16703 Clark Avenue,
Bellflower, CA 90706
1993, June 24-25
• Speaker, Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan: Graduate Student Seminar, lecture
and discussion on discipline -based art education and its relevance to the system of
art education, sponsored by the Japan Bureau of Education; participants were all
seeking teaching degrees in art education.
1993
• Faculty director of a 10 -day Institute on Art Education, as defined by the CA
Framework for the Visual & performing Arts and DBAE• Stephen S. Wise Temple
Elementary School. Objective: to align existing art instruction taught by art
specialists and classroom generalists with State Framework and DBAE guidelines.
1989 -1992
• Faculty director of yearly 10 -day Institutes and three -day Renewal Sessions on
discipline -based art education and the CA Framework for the Visual & Performing
Amts; Mt: View ScN661'Dist6ct: - Objective-'to iiiipr6ve "art educati6ii instrticti6ii'as
taught by classroom generalists. Participants: elementary principals, central
office administrators, parents selected teachers, grades K - 8.
1990
•Facul uthon Migrant Education Program. Region X. "Academic Success
Thtbiigh Creative Aft'- -(ASTUA)-_ Integrating Arf,- Lifeiatui•e,-Sd6m Science; and
Mathematics, Los Angeles County Office of Education, 9300 Imperial Highway,
Downey, CA
Taught 24-elementary educators to interpret works of art and integrate them with
literature from two or more cultures; teachers learned to explore the imagery of
the expressive theme of an art work as a way to reinforce the same expressive
content found in student literature, or with student writing, or with the historical
content in social science, scientific illustration and mathematical patterning.
1983 - 1991 ............................ ............................... ............................... ............
• Consultant: Gem+ Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, Getty Center for
Education in the Arts, 401 West Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90401 -1455.
Provided classroom demonstrations and selected lectures about the theory and
practice of discipline -based art education.(DBAE) to educators from all levels and
to principals, superintendents, and board members from 21 districts in Los
Angeles County., As Classroom Consultant made elementary -classroom visitations
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and presentations to schools in all participating districts. Assisted Dr. Ron
Silverman with the program for secondary art teachers to develop a format for
writing DBAE units and curricula for students in grades 9 -12. Trained visiting
university faculty fi=Oni around -the nati-6i1 tliettieliry and'prattite ofDBAEin
order to facilitate Regional Getty Institutes throughout the United States.; 1983 -86:
summer only; 1986 -90 (part -time participation on a bi- weekly basis.)
1994 to 1995
• Supervisor, Teacher Education California State University, Long Beach (CSULB),
cooperating elementary and secondary sites
1983 -86- ........ - ............. ... . ..
Principal: Cogswell Elementary School, 11050 Fineview, El Monte, CA 91733
*As the sole site administrator supervised 33 teachers, 29 paraprofessionals,
and a student population of 760 (83% of which entered kindergarten as Spanish-
speaking learners). Responsibilities included, but were not limited to, managing
the gamut of categorical funding, all inservicing for teachers and aides in a
variety of academic and functional subjects, instituting a new school -wide art and
oral language program, making effective a school -wide discipline plan, and
building a core for parent involvement in school policy and activities.
1983 -86
*Lead Reviewer for Program Quality Review (PQR), Three - district consortium:
Mountain View School District, 2850 Mt. View Road, El Monte, CA 91732,
El Monte USD, Monrovia SD
Led a 3 -5 member team in verifying the academic /environmental growth of
consortium schools according to the Program Quality Review Instrument in three
districts. The PQR instrument (California State Department of Education
publication) allows schools to rate themselves and be rated by PQR teams
according to the achievement of Framework criteria for each subject taught;
additioiialry the enure school cominuriity eiivironmerit is rated
1989
40 Faculty/Director: Discipline -based Art Education Institutes, Torrance USD, 2335
Plaza del Amo, Torrance, CA 90509; Mountain View School District, El Monte, CA
91732
1980.86
• Administrative summer duties: Mountain View School District, El Monte, CA
As an elementary administrator helped write tactical curricular strategies,
inserviced teachers and administrators (writing, assertive discipline,
mathematics, art, student behavior strategies for curriculum implementation)
1980.83
• District Mathematics Consultant, grades K -8: Mountain View School District
Updated the district - written math program for grades K -6; wrote a new
mathematics program for grades 7 and 8 and for the pre - algebra program .i
in grade 8. Inserviced teachers and administrators at 10 school sites in the new
math program. Was responsible for revision, publication and dissemination to all
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school sites of all lesson material for each skill in each grade's taxonomy, including
"' pre- rescahcf-mustery Ce'stirig insiriliiieatS: ' - -- °_... _.._._. ...- _- . ---- .--- .. ---
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1976 -80
-- *District Art Specialist, grades K -6: Mountain View School District, El Monte, CA
Wrote and implemented an art program based on the four components of the
California Framework for the Visual Arts; taught the program to each K -6
classroom at eight elementary schools.
With the district music specialist, wrote and implemented a multicultural art
program for the study of the cultures of Mexico, Japan, and Africa; the program
- included lessons -based on the art;-music, dance; and -drama indigenous -to each
culture. A mini- museum for the appreciation and study of cultural artifacts,
musical instruments, dance accouterments, story dramas, cultural literature, and
visuals were included for each culture. Age specific projects were written for
the each of the arts disciplines for students in grades K -3 and 4 - 6.
1966 -76
•Miller -Unruh Reading Specialist, grades 1 -3; Classroom Teacher, gr. 6, 5, and 2:
Mountain View School District, El Monte, CA
Taught English and Spanish- speaking students with reading /language difficulties
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EDUCATION
1) Ph.D., United States International University, San Diego, CA
Emphasis: Leadership in Art Education, School of Human Behavior
2) MA in Fine Arts, California State University at Los Angeles, CA
Emphasis: painting, printmaking
3) BAin Education California State University at Los Angeles, CA
4) Independent Study: major museums in Europe, Central America, Middle East,
Japan, and cities throughout the United States
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
lj National Art Education-Association
2) California Art Education Association
3) American Association of University Women
4) Southern California Art Education-Council
5) Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
6) California Teachers Association (bequested honorary Life Membership)
7) Charter member; -- National Women's- Museum; Washington -DE- •••_. ---------
8) Charter member, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
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NEWPORT BEACH ARTS COMMISSION APPLICATION
The Arts Commission of the city of Newport Beach is an instrument of our
citizens' dedication to the quality of life and diversity of experience brought about by a
cultivation of the fine arts in our city. Growing up in Orange County and receiving the
early stages. of my musical education here, I have watched as orange groves have
transformed into a world class Performing Arts Center, and I have seen the Pacific
Symphony grow up from a coalition of local musical talent to take its place as one of the
finest regional orchestras in the nation. My purpose in volunteering for service on the
Arts Commission is to continue to foster an environment where children and adults are
entertained and educated by world class artists in all genres of the fine arts, and where our
city not only encourages the success of local artists, but attracts talent and art lovers from
around the world.
My personal and professional background in music and education may provide
knowledge and experience that would benefit the Commission. I have earned a BA in
music education from the University of Central Oklahoma, a BA in history from UCLA,
and have also benefited greatly from musical studies with Doctors Charles Rutherford
and Alan Remington at Orange Coast College. Throughout my career as a trombonist, I
have had the honor of performing professionally with many organizations across the
country, including the Oklahoma Symphony, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Princess
Cruise Lines, and others. Although music is not my profession any longer, I still remain
active as a regular member of Big Band 2000 (appearing often at the Balboa Bay Club),
Bones West Trombone Choir, and the Balboa Bachelors Brass.
This last group serves as a good example of why I see such rich environment and
tremendous opportunity for the arts in Newport Beach. The Balboa Bachelors Christmas
Brass was formed by myself, Randy Wallen and Eric Vandevelt when we were high
schoolers nearly 20 years ago. What began as five eager youths playing for tips under
street lights at the Balboa Island Boat Parade has become, through the years, a close circle
of friends, family, and residents of the Newport Harbor area that have generously invited
us into their homes and Holiday events, allowing us to share our good spirits and what
talents we are blessed to have. This group has had the good fortune to play for the
Christmas tree lighting ceremonies and June Parade on Balboa Island, has played at the
Chamber of Commerce and at myriad homes and events in Newport, has volunteered
each of the last 10 years at the Hoag Hospital Cancer Center, and also has the honor of
having been granted a personal audience to play for President Ronald Reagan. I include.
this only to illustrate the opportunities for friendship, career, and extraordinary experience
afforded to me as a musician in Newport Beach, and as an example of the kind of
opportunity and environment I wish to preserve and improve in our city.
Upon my return to Newport Beach from Oklahoma several years ago, I began to
become involved in local organizations that support the Fine Arts. I currently serve on
the Programming and Steering committees of the Balboa Performing Arts Theater
Foundation, and have been involved with that organization for the past two years. I am a
current co -chair of the Hot Blues Festival, a fundraiser by Center Stage (a Guild of the
. OC Performing Arts Center) to benefit educational programming at the OCPAC, and also
will serve as Recording Secretary for the Balboa Committee of the OC Philharmonic
Society. I am a regular volunteer for the KLON pledge drives, and also volunteer my
time to the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs
Committee and the Ritz Brothers Charities. My profession as a Financial Advisor with
Merrill Lynch in Fashion Island often brings me into contact with philanthropies and
supporters of the Fine Arts in Newport Beach, and through it all, Rick Sherman still lets
me sit in and play a tune at the Village Inn when I can find the time!
My thanks to the City Council for giving time to consider my application. As a
member of the Arts Commission, I will strive to seek out and select those exhibits,
performances, and artists which display the high quality and standards kept by the citizens
of Newport Beach. I will endeavor to maintain the facilities and artistic attractions in the
city in a manner that creates pride in our culture and creativity. In short, my aim is to
return with my efforts the gifts I have received as a performer and patron of the arts in
Newport Beach, and to ensure that people of all ages are afforded opportunities for
diverse cultural and artistic activities in the years to come.
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Name: Kathy Harrison
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Residence Address: 1621 Lincoln Lane
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 30 years
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Oran eCoast Colle a
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Coastline Community College
Chinese Brush Painting
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1997 -2001
Arts Orange County
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High Priority –Brst Cancer Network Asso.
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1992 -2001
Cattle Baron's League, American Cancer Society
Decor Chair – benefi
1999 -2001
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Brd Directors -4yrs
1987 -1993
Newport Harbor High
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1967 -1970
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When 1 applied 4 years ago to become an Arts Commissioner 1 was really
unaware of the tasks, responsibilities and time commitment needed to serve
the City —1 just knew 1 had a love of the art world and had always enjoyed
following local politics. Since then, 1 have grown to enjoy the Arts
Commission tremendously and feel 1 have become a valuable member of our
7 person group. 1 served as Chairman of the Arts Commission in 1999 -2000
and that particular year saw many opportunities for tact and diplomacy as
we were just beginning our pursuit of an arts and cultural center.
Now 1 see there is more work to be done as the site that was proposed for
the center has been eliminated. 1 feel the ad hoc committee and all involved
worked so very hard on this sensitive matter — and now it is time to move on
and start anew to find a locale that is acceptable to all. 1 would very much
like to be apart of this process. If it is not to be, then we must use existing
venues for our projects.
I have also served as exhibitions chairman and this is one of my favorite
committees. The line up of over 300 artists, the jurying process, the hanging
• of the work in City Hall and the reception and award presentation by our
Mayor has such a wonderful community outreach. 1 am always amazed at
the display of local talent. This type of program allows our citizens to see
the importance of art in our culture and creates opportunities to invite the
public to feel more comfortable with one or more of the many dimensions
that art can offer.
Another gratifying responsibility we have is that of awarding grants to
various local performing andlor visual art groups to benefit our children
(and adults) directly. We receive over 100 applications, and must decide
who will receive financial help to promote the arts — a time consuming job.
Yet each time 1 read these 1 am struck by the number of dedicated groups
who do so much with very little assistance. One " thankyou" letter
illustrates the importance of these programs that are made possible through
our grant program... the Principal at Harbor View Elementary School wrote
— "... the performance provided by your grant helped students reach their
grade -level goals and objectives while providing a memorable and
meaningful experience for every child. This kind of partnership shows our
students that there are numerous groups in their lives which desire to help
them become enthusiastic and competent learners ".
There are many more tasks ahead of the Arts Commission. We need to
review the City policies relating to the arts; specifically financial support for
arts and culture, donation of art to the City and art in public places. This
Commission has become an important part ofmy life and I would be
honored to be reappointed for another 4 year term. I believe the Arts
Commission has grown in importance and integrity in our position in City
government and I look forward to continuing this positive development.
Thank you for your consideration.
Kathy Harrison
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I would like to see Newport Beach have a plan and vision that
would keep the historic and cultural areas as a priority in its overall
design. Newport Beach must continue to covet its cachet as a coastal
city with charm and a historical pedigree. We have an extraordinary
city full of history, unique islands, a rare small boat harbor, and a
world- renowned name. As people from all parts of the world converge
on our city it is even more important for us in this wonderful city to
keep the integrity of the city's historical past alive.
In order to pursue a cultural vision for Newport Beach, we must
maintain the architecturally significant areas such as the Cannery,
Balboa, Balboa Island, and the Mariner's Mile as a place where people
can feel and appreciate the quaintness and historical provenance of
our great city. It is my feeling that these areas along with Lido
Village, Corona Del Mar, and all historical buildings should be carefully
planned and guarded.
The city should be actively involved in festivals that reflect the
history, art and culture that has played a central role in the life of the
people. The city should have an on going involvement in theatre, art,
music, and bay activities. A harbor city that wants to attract affluent
tourists, and families needs to develop a personality and presence that
• will be appealing to its market. I think Newport Beach needs to look at
Santa Barbara and Carmel for role models. The Cannery and Balboa
are excellent examples of areas in transition that need to have a
vision. Perhaps as development occurs the city could invest in period
light fixtures, outdoor furniture, and landscaping, much like the plan
being done in Corona Del Mar.
My hope is that this commission would look out for the peoples'
interest and the culture of the city. This is the heart and soul of the
city. It is tempting to give in to new, bigger, better, and more. This
just leaves us with what any other city can do. The old is like an
antique, something that just improves with age. We must not let
Newport Beach's real character become just a stepchild to Newport
Coast and Fashion Island.
When one travels to Europe and other wonderful countries we
are in search of the roots, charm, history, and the nuances of each of
the individual cities. This is something we are learning to preserve in
each of our own communities all across America. Orange County has
less than its share of architecturally historic areas. We must commit
to retaining our heritage for the future of our city.
I hope I may be able to help with my love for the arts, history,
architecture, water, and gardens. Thank you for your consideration of
my appointment to the Arts Commission.
Pamela Nestande
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time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered.
NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: LIBRARY, ARTS, PB &R1 PLANNING
Name
RUZICKA
GREGORY
VICTOR
(Last) (First) (Middle)
Residence Address: 1620 KINGS ROAD
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 32 YEARS Home Phone 949 -548 -3807
Business Address: 120 NEWPORT CENTER DR. #250 Business Phone 949 - 759 -1080
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 - Soc. Sec. No. 562 -86 -8802
Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
•iolations?
Yes
E
No X (If yes, please attach a separate sheet)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
UC IRVINE
SOCIAL ECOLOGY
B.A.
1977
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
J.D.
1980
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
LL.M.
1981
Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership
is professional, charity or community organizations)
Office Held
if an
Dates of
Membershi
ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER (ENC)
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
9000—
(OVER)
Occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for
the last five vears.
Firm or Organization
Type of
Business
Title
Dates of
Em to meat
RUZICKA, SNYDER &
LAW FIRM
MANAGING
1981 — PRESENT
References (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with
the City).
Name
Address
N WATT 4 HARBOR ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
Telephone No.
949 - 673 -8164
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2. BOB SHELTON 3719 PARK GREEN DR., CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 949- 760 -0390
Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission, or committee. Include
any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are
applying (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
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I am a thirty-two year resident of our fine city. I am also a Corona Del Mar High School
graduate in 1973, and alumnus of U.C. Irvine. I opened my law practice in Newport Beach in 1980
and continue to conduct business in Newport Center to this day.
I love our city and would like to participate in its future more directly by working on a board,
commission or committee.
I was recently asked by Jean Watt to jointhe Board of Directors of the Environmental Nature
Center (ENC) on 16' Street. I have found this opportunity most rewarding and would like to further
assist the community.
I am a licensed attorney at law and Department of Real Estate qualified lecturer on real
property matters. My son attends Sage Hill High School and intends to reside in Newport Beach
upon completion of his education.
I would be honored to be considered for any upcoming vacancy on a board, committee or
commission.
Respectfully,
Gregory V. Ru cka
Attorney at Law
GREGORY V. RUZICKA, LLM. l
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RUZICKA, SNYDEB ST WA-LACE, 1].P
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120 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FACSOAME (949) T"15
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CITY OF 14EWPORT BEACH
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
City Clerk (949) 644 -3005
Fax (949) 644 -3039
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Applications should be filled out completely so that the City Council may fully evaluate your qualifications.
Applications will be kept on file for two years. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of
time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered.
NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION,ORCOMMITTEE: Parkes Beaches and Recreation Cnmmiccinn
Name:
SKORO
Val
(Last) (First) (Middle)
Residence Address: 1601 Bayadere Terrace, Corona del Mar, CA 92625
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 37 years
Business Address: Semi- retired, 1601 Bayadere Tce
Home Phone (949) 673 -3456
Business Phone
same
Soc. Sec. No. 559 -40 -3518
Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
violations?
Yes
No x (If yes, please attach a separate sheet)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
UCLA
Mechanical Engineering
B.S.
1952
one of 20 selected from.U.S.)
.C.S., U.S. Coast Guard Academy
10 years, President - 7 times)
Ensign
1953
UCLA /USC Various Graduate Courses
Chairman 1996
9,95,96
Corona del Mar Residents Association
Extensive New Business/Management/
Marketing Seminars and Classes
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Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership
in professional, charity or community organizations)
Office Held
if an
Dates of
Membership
Parks, Beaches 6 Recreation Commission
Chair
1997 -2001
Irvine Terrace Community Association (Director-
President - 76,80,.
96,97.18.99-00
75,76,79,80
10 years, President - 7 times)
Newport Beach Bicycle Trails Advisory Committee
Chairman 1996
9,95,96
Corona del Mar Residents Association
Chairman
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West Newport Beach Association (OVER) Director, 1st VP 90,91,92,93,94
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Occupational History.
the last fivy"ears.
Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for
Firm or Or
Type of
Business
Title
Dates of
Employment
See Attachment A
References (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with
the City).
Name Address Telephone No.
1 Steve Eaton 2027 Altura Drive (949) 675 -1387
2 Bill Robbins 1547 Dolphin Terrace (949) 721 -8448
Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission, or committee. Include
any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are
applying (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
See Attachment B.
Signature ate
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VAL SKORO
160p l Bayadaifarace
Corona Del Mar. California 92625
(714) 673 -3456
)UCATION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES - (UCLA)
B.S. Engineering (Mechanical) - 1952
Graduate Engineering and Management Course - UCLA/USC
Extensive new business/management/marketing seminars and classes
ILITARY EXPERIENCE
Graduate of Officer Candidate School. U.S. Coast Guard Academy (one of 30 selected in U.S.)
Engineering and Desk Officer on Destroyer Escort (1953 -1955)
'FILIATIONS
Associations of the U.S Army (AUSA)
American Defense Preparedness Association (ADPA)
Advisory Council - ROTC at Long Beach State University
Division Representation to California Aerospace Alliance (CAA)
IMAIARY
Over 30 years experience in engineering, program management. advanced development. marketing, customer relations and
strategic planning.
'E IC EXPERIENCE
Ford Aerospace (June 1960 - July 1990)
March 1989- Manager - Technology Business Development Department
July 1990
Prime responsibility for the pursuit of technology /advanced concepts Contracted Research and Development
(CRAD) for the Division. Entails technical interchange with numerous government laboratories and
research and development centers. Provided independent technology /engineering assessments on the
Division's internal research and development activities for the identification and pursuit of future business.
Thes: research activities included anti- radiation homing missiles. advanced missile seekers and guidance.
elecro -optic fire control and targeting systems. semiconductors. electronics and expert systems/netaai
networks. r
Major collateral duties involved Division management of advertising, trade shows. brochures/press releases.
films. videos and management of budgets for new business and development
May 1987- Manager, Administration and Support Services
Feb. 1989
Responsible for the New Business Status Report of the Division as well as the preparation of the General
Manager's Report (far submittal to the President. Ford Aerospace Corporation.) Also responsible for
advertising. trade shows. brochures/press releases. films and videos. In addition developed. monitored and
ensured compliance of budgets for the Business Development and Planning Directorate. Also responsible
for customer and public relations.
Nov. 1985 - Marketing Manager, New Business Development, Advanced
May 1987 Development Operation
Responsible for managing and coordinating all advanced development new business activities within the
Division. Included responsibility for customer liaison. gathering and interpretation of requirements data.
analysis of competition, creative bid strategy, long range program planning, direction of subordinates and
the preparation of profit and Business plans.
Val Skcro
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March 1980- DIVAD Division Marketing Manager
Oct. 1985
Marketing Manager on competitive win of DIVAD (Division Air Defense) program. DIVAD program, in
which as separate division was established, was by far the largest defense contract ever awarded to Ford
Aerospace. Some duties as DIVAD Manager included:
1) Preparation of marketing and new business plant for the division.
2) Continuous customer contracts on the program that included U.S. Congress. D.O.D and the U.S.
Army.
.3) Business#ofit plans. new business strategies.
4) Management of field and central office marketing personnel.
5) Complete management of marketing activities.
Sales for the DIVAD program approached 2 billion dollars.
June 1960- Program Management Responsibilities
March 1980
Itemized below are some of the programs managed during the 1960 -1980 time frame. All the programs
showed a profit.
Program
Date
Approx. Value
Customer
Re -Entry Decoys
1972
4.000.000
ARMY
Operational Re -Entry Systems Eva]. Prog.
1964
1 Million
AF
Telemetry Syst. Eva]. Program
1964
580,000
AF
Penetration Aids Development
1965
28.000.000
AF
Penetration Aids Hardware Deliveries
1965
5.000.000
AF
NASA
1978 -9
3.000.000
JPL
Lunar Penetrometer Program
1966
5.000.000
NASA
ORDNANCE (Army)
XM 140 Automatic Weapon
1968 -71
25,000.000
ARMY
5.72 Squad Automatic Weapon
1972
4.000.000
ARMY
GAU -8A Automatic Weapon/Ammo/Feed Syst.
.197G-72
13.000.000
AF
(For A -10 Aircraft)
GLAADS (Gun Low Alt. Air Defense System)
1973 -76
5500.000
ARMY
HI ENERGY LASERS
1977
(Proposal)
NAVY
SOLAR ENERGY
1978 -9
3.000.000
JPL
(Dept. Energy)
January 1955 - Engineer. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company.
May 1960 Guided Missile Division
Performed numerous engineering related functions on the corporal Missile Program. These duties
included that of a Design Engineer. Supervisor - field engineering. Right test engineer. Instructor
on use of Missile test and rebuild equipment and a production liaison engineer. Was selected. as a
graduate engineer for their college training program.
Val Skoro
Application for Appointive Position
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Attachment B
Reasons / Qualifications for Selection
I have been very active in Newport Beach community affairs for the past 30 years. Currently, I
am Chair of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission (PB &R). (I am in my first term.)
There are numerous endeavors under way in PB &R that I am deeply involved with that I would
like to see brought to fruition. These efforts include:
1. Completion of Bonita Canyon Sports Park.
2. Completion of Arroyo Park.
3. Completion of landscaping efforts at Castaways Park with pending approval of a grant of
$225,000 from the California Conservancy.
4. Conducting public hearings and providing guidance to contractors selected to prepare plans
and environmental documentation for the construction of Upper Bayview Landing View
Park. Results to be presented to City Counsel for review /comments.
5. If funding approved by City Council, commencement of public hearings and planning efforts
on parcel of land behind main library identified as Newport Village for utilization as a
passive park.
6. Initiation and participation in planning of development of Cal Trans West area into a
developed park, assuming bill in state legislature allowing purchase of land from Cal Trans at
their acquisition cost is passed and land is obtained by Newport Beach.
7. Contributing to recommendation for utilization of Marinapark property in conjunction with
City Council direction.
8. Making recommendations to the City Council on utilization of approximately $600,000 that
should soon be available for park utilization as part of state park bond initiative that was
approved.
Having been involved in the above items as a participant and in a leadership role, I feel I can
greatly contribute to the completion of the above items, which will make a significant impact on
the quality of life in Newport Beach.
In addition to my efforts on the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, I have been very
active on the boards of three homeowner associations in diverse parts of the city (West Newport
and Corona del Mar) in leadership roles (Irvine Terrace - 7 time President, Corona del Mar
Residents Association - Chairman, West Newport - I" VP. Additionally, I was chairman of the
city Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee.
My efforts in the homeowner associations were directed toward beautification and community
improvement. Some of these current and past efforts included:
• Active participant in improving Business District of Corona del Mar with the current Vision
2004 plan.
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Application for Appointive Position
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• Obtaining Irvine Terrace Association funding and upgrading the landscaping and lighting on
the Pacific Coast Highway main entrance to Irvine Terrace.
• Working extensively with Public Works on the upgrade and selection of landscaping to
upgrade the El Pasco median divider and corridor after the extensive storm drain installation
which left the area in an unsightly condition.
• Obtaining Irvine Terrace Association funding and installing lighting at the El Pasco entrance
to Irvine Terrace and under nine large olive trees in the median which not only enhances the
aesthetics of the area, but provides a safety factory on the previously dark, long median
divider on which several accidents have occurred.
• Instigating the creation of a landscaping plan for Bayside Drive between Jamboree and El
Pasco, as well as instigation of the approval of capital dollars in the city FY 97 -98 budget to
implement the plan which resulted in the aesthetically pleasing wall and landscaping on the
northeast comer of Bayside and Jamboree at the entrance to Balboa Island.
• As a Board Member of the West Newport Association, worked extensively to create and
landscape West Newport Park.
• Worked with City personnel to ensure street ends to the beach in West Newport, which are
paved (with funds from the settlement of the West Newport Beach front patio infringement),
include landscaping.
• Helped direct efforts in West Newport to underground facilities.
As for my overall background, I have lived and worked in Newport Beach for the past 34 years
and have two children who attended Newport Beach schools (from kindergarten through Corona
del Mar High School).
I retired from Ford Aerospace in Newport Beach after working there for 30 years in Engineering,
Program Management and Marketing capacities. I have lived at 1601 Bayadere Terrace since
1969 and I have owned property in West Newport (where my daughter previously lived) as well
as Old Corona del Mar. As reflected by the above of having worked and lived in Newport Beach
for a long period, I have deep roots in the community and am committed to the betterment of our
city. I feel my experience and involvement with community efforts in different parts of the city
have provided me an excellent overview of concerns of the whole city and would allow me to do
an exceptional job on the City Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission.
Thank you,
Val Skoro
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC
3300 Newport Boulev
Newport Beach, CA 9260
City Clerk (949) 644 -3005
Fax (949) 644 -3039
IRECTIONS: A separate application is required for each appointive position for which you apply. Applications should be
Lied out completely so that the City Council may fully evaluate your qualifications. Applications will be kept on file for two
ars. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of time, it will be necessary for you to re - submit an
3plication if you are still interested in being considered. NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members
'Boards or Commissions appointed by the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
AME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: PARY.S & RECREATION or PLANNING
ame: TESMA17 BETTY (Maria Betty Theresa)
(Last) (First) (Middle)
esidence Address: 30 BOLIVAR NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
:ow long have you lived in Newport Beach? 4n year
usiness Address:
Home Phone (949)675 -3790
Business Phone
Soc. Sec. No.
.ave you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic violations?
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Name and Location of Colleges/Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
F CALIFORNIA. IRVINE
Fine Arts /Drama
B.A.
1969
1 969--present
M.F.A.
1971
Orange County Performing Arts Center, Friend
member
2000
3AD., EBACK COLLEGE: Friends of Performing Arts
Past President
member
fTT 7- 8
Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership in
professional, charity or community organizations)
Office Held
if an
Dates of
Membership
UCI(Retirees, Emertii, Alumni, Theatre Guild Association)
see a ac ea
Emeritus & member
1971 — present
Western Alliance of Arts Administrators
Emeritus & member
1 969--present
Orange County Performing Arts Center, Friend
member
2000
3AD., EBACK COLLEGE: Friends of Performing Arts
Past President
member
fTT 7- 8
(OVER)
CALIFORNIA ARTS COUNCIL THEATRE TOURING PANEL
(selected companies for funding 125 applied)
Irvine Symphony & Youth Orchestra,member
Member (see attached) 1978
Past Pres. & Bd. of Directors
kcupational History. Begin with your , .sent or most recent position. List all 1• .ttions separately held for the last five
P3rQ_
Firm or Organization
Type of Business
Title
Dates of
Employment
f e see attached information.
303 Via Lido Nord,
Newport BCH, 92663
(949)675 -1774
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MUCKEN
Education,
Art & Performing Art
Center Director
1996 -1998
Other positions held:
Foundation Admin.,
Executive Admin.
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Director of Developm
nt & Performing Art
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
Education
Mgr, Lively Arts
1971 -1991
eferences (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with the City).
Name
Address
Telephone No.
CAMERON QUINN
303 Via Lido Nord,
Newport BCH, 92663
(949)675 -1774
.Dr. Gerald Richards
355 Via Lido Soud,
Newport Bch, 92663
(949)673 -4133
1 the space provided below, summarize briefly why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a Board or Commission.
lclude any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are applying:
PHIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT SECTION AND MUST BE COMPLETED FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE
•IVEN CONSIDERATION. IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
14y background as a prnfeee;nnat ranking rennis player; Arts Administrator for both a city
owned Cultural Center presenting performing arts, classes for children and adults, art
exhibitions, lectures, workshops for the community, fund - raising events to support the
programs; and my twenty years at UCI as Manager of the professional presenting series Lively
P- at UCI and special events including Commendement, Honors Convocation, summer concerts, etc.;
eer support my goals to utilize my education, experience, expertise,
and enerxv in meaninc ul positions. As Commissioner for Parks & Recreation I would be
drawing on my teamworx life style and contribute to the goals identified by the City of
Newport Beach and giving back some of the many benefits offered by the many activities
of our citv.
I have hoan n „t on medical leave and now. have a brand new knee, fully retired,
and ready and willing to serve. T fepl rh r r Am A r i jit fo, the i i of
Commissioner for Parks & Recreation.
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(Maria) Betty Grimes Tesman
30 Bolivar
Newport Beach, CA 91633
(715)675 -3790
EDUCATION:
Master of Fine Arts, -University of California, Irvine, 1971, 3.8 GPA
University Instructor Accreditation, 1971
Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Irvine, 1969, Cum Laude
Community College Instructor Accreditation, Theatre Arts, 1971
State of California
Professionally trained singer /actress: New York, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, private coaches
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP:
Western Alliance of Arts Administrators
Association Performing Arts Presenters
California Presenters
University of California, Irvine, Alumni Association
Screen Actors Guild
Actors Equity Association
UCI Drama Alumni
Saddleback College Foundation
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MUCKENTHALER CULTURAL CENTER FOUNDATION 1991 to present
Center Director
Supervise all Arts Administration and Special Events. Independently recommend and
select performing artists for Jane Deming Series, Classical Series, and adjunct activities for
Exhibition programs. Represent Muckenthaler at all Performing Arts meetings, County
Wide Imagination Celebration meetings, and Might in Fullerton meetings. Supervise
Center Staff. Coordinate all activities of Center staff, Foundation and Foundation Guilds,
e.g., membership drives, meetings and other activities. Supervise all contracts of
maintenance, repair and improvement of real and personal property belonging to the
Center and Foundation and for utility, landscape, telephone and security services.
Supervise all Foundation authorized and City approved capital improvements to the
Center.
Administer all Center programs, activities and events. Solicit and supervise volunteers
who will assist in implementation of Center programs. e.g., educational programs,
docents, performing arts.
Serve as liaison with the City and community groups. Supervise all public relations
activities, e.g., newsletters, publicity releases, archival records and maintain a file/record of
all such public relations activities.
Served as Volunteer Trustee, Foundation Administrator, Director of Development, Arts
Administrator, and currently Center Director.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE 1971 -1991
Manager, Professional Performing Arts Series, Lively Arts at UCI
Coordinator of Commencement and Honors Convocation
Independently researched, contracted and planned the annual season of events for the
campus and community. Initiated outreach to minorities, high schools and the community.
Developed and implemented ideas for presenting talents, exhibits, fairs, noon concerts,
summer concerts, festivals. Acted as the main resource person for on and off campus
organizations. Responsible for coordination of Honors Convocation and Commencement
including budget, staging, script writing, supervision of technical and facilities
management, speech coaching for faculty and students.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
St. Juliana Elementary School, Fullerton
Instructor, Acting Fundamentals and Story Theatre
Laguna Road Elementary School, Fullerton
Instructor, Acting and Story Theatre
Cameron Quinn, Candidate for Judge, Harbor Municipal Court, Newport Beach
City of Irvine
Instructor, Summer Arts Camp
Story Theatre, improvisation, audition preparation
Campaign Manager for Judge Susanne S. Shaw
Harbor Municipal Court of Orange County
Production Manager, Orange County Master Chorale
Maurice Allard, :Manager
Producer, Willowbrook School in Laguna Beach
Mural Unveiling Company
Vice President, Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce
Producer, Corona del Mar Christmas Walk (six years)
Candidate for Newport Beach City Council
Judge, UCLA Carol Bumett Musical Theatre Awards (four years)
Judge, UCI Musical competition Songfest (four years)
Orange County Boy Scouts of America
Talent Consultant
Producer, California Hospital Pharmacists Association fund- raiser
Marriott Hotel, Anaheim
Producer/Director, Newport Harbor Museum of Art
"Hold Me" by Jules Pfeiffer
Producer, Newport Harbor Museum of Art, Mini -opera with orchestra
Director, Newport Theatre Arts Center
Appointed by Govemor of Califomia to California Arts Council Theatre
Touring panel in selection of companies for funding, review of 125 applications
CIVIC ACTIVITY:
Orange Coast College
Friends of Robert B. Moore Theatre
Vice President, Business Development
University of California, Irvine, School of Arts
President, UCI Drama Association
Saddleback College Foundation
Board of Directors
Saddleback College "Angels"
President, Board of Directors of "Angels ", support group, Performing Arts
University of California, Irvine, Pediatric Oncology Retreat
Program Director
University of California, Irvine, Child Development Center Foundation
Board of Trustees member; Chair, Fund - raisin°
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City of Newport Beach
Commissioner: Newport Beach Arts Commission (four years)
Chair, Newport Beach Arts Commission
University of California, Irvine Alumni Association
Board of Directors
Lauds & Laurels, UCI Awards Night
Producer/Director
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors, Chair Christmas Walk Committee (6 years)
Multi- Cultural Society of Orange County
Consultant for Programs, staging and Selection of Performers
American Paraplegic Society of Orange County
Director/Producer, Fund - raiser
Irvine Symphony Orchestra
President, Board of Directors (3 years)
CIVIC ACTIVITY (continued)
Irvine Youth Orchestra
President, Board of Directors (4 years)
YMCA Center for Counseling, Newport Beach
Advisory Board
Art Institute of Southern California, Laguna Beach
Advisory Board of Business Certificate in Arts Program
University of California, Irvine, Extension
Advisor for Arts Administration Certificate.Course, Interior Decoration Course
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RECOGNITION AND AWARDS:
. 1994 Emeritus Award, Western Alliance of Arts Administrators
Saddleback College Foundation
1995 Outstanding Service Award
Saddleback College "Angels"
1995 Outstanding Service Award
1991 California Presenters Emeritus Award
1991 University of California, Irvine, Emeritus Award
Irvine Symphony Orchestra, Outstanding Service Award
Irvine Youth Orchestra, Outstanding Service Award
UCI Cultural Award for Service to campus and community
UCI Personnel Award, Outstanding Employee
UCI Rainbow Festival Award in recognition of contributions to the cultural diversity at
UCI.
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, six years awards for Outstanding Service
City of Newport Beach Award for Service on Newport Beach Arts Commission
University of California, Irvine, Madrigal Dinner
Knight of Christmas Award for Programming and Service to UCI
Vietnamese Students Association, University of California, Irvine
Appreciation Award
Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, Recognition & Service Award
Orange County Arts Alliance, Recognition Award for Outstanding Service
CHAMPION TENNIS PLAYER:
Recognition Award for Tennis Achievements on local, state and national levels;
member, Jr. Wrightman Tennis Cup Team; qualified as one of 32 players in the United
States for the U.S. Nationals at Forest Hills. Held rankings on both the East and West
Coasts, winner of many city, state and national titles including National Women's
Indoor Doubles, New York, New Jersey, Middle States, Florida Championships and
prominent private club titles such as Women's singles and doubles at the Balboa Bay
• Club in Newport Beach, the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, New York, the
Peninsula Club in San Mateo, California and the California Club in San Francisco.
RECOGNITION AND AWARDS (continued)
University of California, Irvine, Alumni Association
Professional Achievement Award
Lauds & Laurels Banquet for achievement as professional actress/singer
University of California, Irvine
Conseho: One of 12 UCI women selected for Scholarship and Service Award
UCI Repertory Company
Three year Member
Starred in many productions
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BETTY GRIME' TESMAN
30 Bolivar
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 675 -3790
Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association, inactive
EXPERIENCE:
BIG BANDS: Toured for Music Corporation of America
Henry King's Orchestra (Ciro's in Los Angeles, major hotels in Northwest,
Midwest, Eastern and Western tours) Last hotetl: Mark Hopkins, SanFran.
Julie Wentz Band (Eastern tour including Showboats up the Hudson River)
Dick Gasparre Orchestra (Society type band played exclusively in New York,
New Jersey, Washington, D.C. tours)
Jan Garber Big Band (Western tour)
Will Osborne (Western and Northwestern tour)
CABARET'S, NIG1JTCLUBS, HOTELS: Single cabaret style act with tric or orchestra
ir.Y.: Stork Club, - Mlonte Carlo, Number One Fifth Avenue, Roosevelt_ Hotel, L.A.,
Astor Hotel: New York City
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago; Mark Hopkins Hotel, Sap Francisco;
Latin Quarter in New York and Chicago; Colonial Inn in Hollywood, Florida;
Flamingo Ho,--el in Las Vegas, 3 ..
mct`s wit'.1 Abbctt 5 Castello, Scphie Tucker
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Andrews Sisters, Xavier Cugat Band
MUSICALS AND PLAYS:
UCI Repertory Company: Three years as major character actress /singer
GOLDEN APPLE, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, WLTNO
REAL, MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, THE TICKLISH ACROBAT, DAMN YANKEES, plus
traditional and plays of Shakespeare, Greek plays, etc.
Graduated cum laude, and Master of Fine Arts in Directing 1971
SHOWBOAT, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, with Joe E. Brown, Eddie Foy, Ruta Lee
Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles
Curran Theatre, San Francisco, with Andy Devine as Captain Andy
San Diego Civic Light Opera, Julie, with Andy Devine in SHOWBOAT
PAJAMA GAME, Babe, Long Beach Civic Light Opera
MUSIC MAN with Hugh O'Brien, Eileen Christy, Melodyland, Anaheim
MUSIC MAN with Ben Parks, Eileen Christy, Circle Star in Corona and San Mateo
UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN; Princess de Long, with Tammy Grimes, Herve Presnell, Melodyland
UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Princess deLong, with Jane Powell, Herve Presnell, Circle Star
in Corona and San Mateo
Equity
A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN, Hildy, Actor's 'Theatre West, Beverly Hills
Eciuity Actors Showcase
GYPSY, Tessie Tura, with Giselle MacKenzie, Lew Parker, Melodyland, Anaheim
Circle Star in Corona and San Mateo
DESERT SONG, Courtesan, multiple stars, Sacramento Music Circus
03YPSY, Tessie Tura, with Allen Jenkins, Wharf Theatre, Monterey
GYPSY, Tessie Tura, with Gene Raymond, Sacramento Music Circus
BETTY GRIMES TSMAN
30 Bolivar
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 675 -3790
Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association, inactive
EXPERIENCE:
BIG BANDS: Toured for Music Corporation of America
Henry King's Orchestra (Ciro's in Los Angeles, major hotels in Northwest,
Midwest, Eastern and Western tours)
Julie Wentz Band (Eastern tour including Showboats up the Hudson River)
Dick Gasparre Orchestra (Society type band played exclusively in New York,
New Jersey, Washington, D.C. tours)
Jan Garber Big Band (Western tour)
Will Osborne (Western and Northwestern tour)
CABARET'S, NIGHTCLUBS, HOTELS: Single cabaret style act with trio or orchestra
N.Y.: Stork Club, Monte Carlo, Number One Fifth Avenue, Roosevelt Hotel, L.A.,
Astor Hotel: New York City
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago; Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco;
Latin Quarter in New York and Chicago; Colonial Inn in Hollywood, Florida;
Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, 3 months with Abbott 5 Costello, Sophie Tucker
Andrews Sisters, Xavier Cugat Band
MUSICALS AND PLAYS:
UCI Repertory Company: Three years as major character actress /singer
GOLDEN APPLE, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, CAMINO
REAL, MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, THE TICKLISH ACROBAT, DAMN YANKEES, plus
traditional and plays of Shakespeare, Greek plays, etc.
Graduated cum laude, and Master of Fine Arts in Directing 1971
SHOWBOAT, Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, with Joe E. Brown, Eddie Foy, Ruta Lee
Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles
Curran Theatre, San Francisco, with And Devine as Captain Andy
San Diego Civic Light Opera, Julie, with Andy Devine in SHOWBOAT
PAJAMA GAME, Babe, Long Beach Civic Light Opera
MUSIC MAN with Hugh O'Brien, Eileen Christy, Melodyland, Anaheim
MUSIC MAN with Bert Parks, Eileen Christy, Circle Star in Corona and San Mateo
UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN; Princess deLong, with Tammy Grimes, Herve Presnell, Melodyland
UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Princess deLong, with Jane Powell, Herve Presnell, Circle Star
in Corona and San Mateo
Eovity
A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN, Hildy, Actor's'Theatre West, Beverly Hills
Equity Actors Showcase
GYPSY, Tessie Tura, with Giselle MacKenzie, Lew Parker, Melodyland, Anaheim
Circle Star in Corona and San Mateo
DESERT SONG, Courtesan, multiple stars, Sacramento Music Circus
YPSY, Tessie Tura, with Allen Jenkins, Wharf Theatre, Monterey .
GYPSY, Tessie Tura, with Gene Raymond, Sacramento Music Circus
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BETTY GRIMES .ESMAN
30 Bolivar
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(714) 675 -3790
EXPERIENCE (continued p.2)
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Annie, with Byron Palmer, Long Beach Civic Light Opera
SOUND OF MUSIC, Elsa Schroeder, with Eileen Christy, Gene Raymond, Sacramento Music Circus
PETER PAN, Mother Darling, with Jane Powell, Melodyland, Anaheim, Circle Star in Corona
and San Mateo
THE WOMEN, Gym Instructor, with Jane Caulfield, Margaret O'Brien, multiple stars,
Melodyland in Anaheim, Circle Star in Corona and San Mateo
SHOWBOAT, Julie, with Andy Devine, San Diego Circle Star
SOUND OF MUSIC, Elsa Schroeder, with Dorothy Collins, Keith Andes, Salt Lake City
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF with Theodore Bikel, Hawaii Civic Light Opera
PAL JOEY, Melba, with Pamela Mason, Theatre 90, Hollywood
0-OUND OF MUSIC, Elsa Schroeder, with Jane Powell, Hawaii Civic Light Opera
PAINT YOUR WAGON, Courtesan, with Larry Kert, John Carradine, Sacramento Music Circus
BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, Courtesan, with Henry Gibson, Bobby Ball, multiple stars,
Sacramento Music Circus
SOUND OF MUSIC, Elsa Schroeder, with Shirley Jones, Stephen Elliott
13 city tour for 13 weeks for Guber, Gross and Ford, starting with Westbury, Long
Island, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, etc.
GEORGE M, landlady and mother, Saddleback College Summer Theatre Season
SINGING IN THE RAIN, Columnist Dora Bailey, Saddleback College Summer Theatre Season
Occasionally sing in local clubs with .lark Davidson Trio doing show tunes
and standard popular songs.
Big Canyon Country Club, starred in their Valentine's Day production, etc.
APPLICAT,JN FOR APPOINTIVE F SITION
'00 JUN -1 ° 5 :15
CIVY OF NEWPORT BEACH
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
City Clark (949) 644 -3006
Fax (949) 6443039
DIHECTI(�1fiF6 ; �4i:eapeits j Goation is required for each appointive position for whleh you apply.
Applications should be filled out, completely so that the City Council may fully evaluate your qualifications.
Applications will be kept on file for two years. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of
time, it will be necessary for you to re•oubmit an application if you sic still interested in being considered.
NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City,
NAME OF BOARD. COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: Planning Commission
Name: Cole Jeffrey wade
(Last) (First) (Middle)
Residence Address: 4527 Orrington Rd. , Corona Del Mar
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 9 Years Home Phone ( 949) 720 -0277
Business Address: 3 Park Plaza, Ste. 1 600 Business Phone _.( 949) 477-4710
Irvine, rA 92614 Soc. Sec. No. 559 2 4907
Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
violations?
-so No XX (If yes. explain on reverts aide)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
San Diego State Universitj
Business
AA
1979
Universit of Southern Cal.
Finance /Real Estate
B.S.
1981
NAIOP (National Assn, Industrial Office
President
rc
1989 -
O.C. Business Council..
oq
EE1 Marine Base
-Toro
r
Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include unembership
OfFoe held
Dates of
is profeagional, 03arity or oommuni_q organicationa )
(if as
Measberabi
YMCA Orange County Board of Directors
Finance Committ
e
Choi
19 -
NAIOP (National Assn, Industrial Office
President
rc
1989 -
O.C. Business Council..
oq
EE1 Marine Base
-Toro
r
B2X Scouts of America Pack 350
Treasurer
rub MaRtnr
Sown uvdsL metro Alliance
CBPA (California Business Properties Assn.)
tsoara or uir.
Advisory Board
ent
91 - 1 -9'§ 7�
1992 - Present
Occupational History. Begin with Your present or moat recent position. List 81I positions separately held for
the last five years.
4
Firm or Organitation
Type of
Business
Title
Dates of
Em to ant
Trammell Crow Company
Ful 5ery c
ci
g _ Prenpril
Tooley & Company
RE Developm.nt
svP
1986 - 1998
References (include names of at least two reaidents of Newport Beach wbo are not o$cially connected with
the City).
Name Address Telephone No.
1. _ Lar y Tucker 11 Bu_rnjng Tree Rd (9d91 67 0 —HQ56
2. John Hagestad 23 Hermitage Lane (949) 759 -1899
In the apace provided below, eummarize briefly why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a Board
of Commission. Include any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the
poeiticn for which you are applying: ('PHIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT SECTION AND MUST BE
COMPLETED FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE GIVEN CONSIDERATION. IF MORE SPACE IS
REQUIRED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
It would be an honor and a privilege to serve pp the Newport Beach
Planning Commission because I truly want to give back to the community
Or 9 years. I wad tp help
ub]'ic-]y participate in the demo-
cratic process, and I feel I can be a positive influence on the
Planning_ Commission_ My hankarQund. and experience nf 20 yaarc in the
commercial real estate industry as an office and industrial real estate
broker to a Principal of Investment Sales with one of the nation's
largest real estate companies will bring a gQOdgggiv� to the
_important r3pnisions being made by the Commission Although I do not
_- c_laim to he an expert in land planning, T a)>),a qnj(,k at udyr T have a
passion for rh dpvelo8m n �roce�� and recogtljze nd rps,�ect�
delicate halance ner�5sary for well �lannea ^growth within the community.
I will he rn minted t!p f ithft711yprfnr ing„a11 ytiec ae 8 rnmmissinn
member and will represent and work-for the common good of the City of
— _Newport Baal
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RECEIVED CI 1E' OF NEWPORT BEACH
"\3300 Newport Boulevard
'01 MAY —9 P 4 :18 u Newport Beach, CA 92663
City Clerk (949) 644 73005
�. Fax (949) 644 -3039
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
DIRECTIONS ne lipp U&frcd can be used for all the appointive positions yoik are applying fot:,..
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time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered.
NOTICE. Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: Newport Beach Planning Commission
Name: • Rranzley Michael Carl
(Last) (First) (Middle)
Residence Address: 1217 West Bay Ave. Newport Beach, Ca 92661
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? 2i Home Phone 949 - 723 -5736
Business Address: 888 San Clemente Suite 200 Business Phone 949 - 718 -6120
Newport Beach, CA Soc. Sec. No. 271 -54 -0359
Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
violations?
Yes No X (If yes, please attach a separate sheet)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
Miami University
Political Science
B.A.
1974
1993 -1995
Newport Beach Planning Commission
Chair
1995- res
F_-Newport Elementary Site Council
Chair
-
— esa f i ti teen's AAvi enry f`n. i rtba
Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership
in professional, charity or community organizations)
Office Held
if an
Dates of
Membershi
Lido ands Commmunity Association
L99 ? -L99
Newport Beach Bicycle Trails Committee
1993 -1995
Newport Beach Planning Commission
Chair
1995- res
F_-Newport Elementary Site Council
Chair
-
— esa f i ti teen's AAvi enry f`n. i rtba
(OVER)
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Occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for
• the last five years.
Firm or Organization
Type of
Business
Title
Dates of
Employment
J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Investment
Senior Vice Pres.
1997 -pres
Paine Webber
Investment
Vice President
1985 -1997*
*Paind Webber acquired Kidder
Peabody in 1995
References (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with
the City).
Name
1•Dan Marcheano
Address
3334 W. Coast Hwy.
Telephone No.
645 -7077
2•Rush Hill 115 22nd St. 01-�-044c
Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission, or committee. Include
any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are
applying (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience as a Planning CommissfonenI believe that I have
successfully translated my experiences as a president of a home owners association and
my business experience into a balanced view of our City. I have served on numerous
committees (see attached) which have enhanced my knowledge of key community issues
the Traffic Phasing Ordinance and it's impact on circulation to the Alcohol '
Beverage Ordinance and it's impact on the quality of life on the Balboa Peninsula.
MV decisions have reflected a balance between the fiscal needs of Newport Beach and
the importance of maintaining key elements important to the maintainance of
our cualitv of life.
I respectfully ask for your support for my appointment to another term as
Planning Commissioner for Newport Beach.
.
Signature�
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Prior or Current Civic Experience (continued)
Committees
Planning Commission Zoning Code Update Steering Committee
Central Balboa Workshop
Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee
Service Station/Convenience Market Committee
Cannery Village Ad Hoc Committee
Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee
Traffic Phasing Ordinance Ad Hoc Committee
General Plan Update Committee
1996
1996
1996 -1997
1996 -1997
1996 -1997
1996 -1998
1999
2000 - present
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APPLICATION FOR APPOINTIVE POSITION
RECEIVED ��
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
City Clerk (949) 644 -3005
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ,�iFOaN" Fax (949) 644 -3039
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
DIRECTIONS: One application can be used for all the appointive positions you are applying for.
Applications should be filled out completely so that the City Council may fully evaluate your qualifications.
Applications will be kept on file for two years. If you are not selected for appointment during that period of
time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered.
NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: Planning & Parks, Beaches & Recreation
Name: Rosansky
(Last)
Residence Address: 204 Tugonia Street,
How long have you lived in Newport Beach?
Business Address: 210 62nd Street
Steven Jay
(First) (Middle)
Newport Beach, CA 92663
12 years
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Home Phone ( 949) 650 -4900
Business Phone (949) 631 -9975
Soc. Sec. No. 560 -33 -8799
ave you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
violations?
Yes
No x (If yes, please attach a separate sheet)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
University ot Pennsylvan a
Wharton School of Business
Accounting
Bachelor of
Science
1982
UCLA School of Law
Law
Juris Doctor
1985
Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership
in professional, charity or community organizations)
Office held
(if an
Dates of
Membershi
Boy Scouts
Asst. Scoutmaster
Present
(OVER)
Occupational History. Begin with your present or most recent position. List all positions separately held for
the IAGt r11VP vPATG
Firm or Organization
Type of
Business
Title
Dates of
Em to ment
Newport West
Real Estate
President
9/87— Present
Togo's—Baskin Robbins
Restaurant
Owner
8/00— Present
References (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with
the City).
Name Address Telephone No.
I Scott Jones 227 Larkspur Ave (949) 675 -7754
2. Kim Thompson 441 E1 Modena Ave (949) 631 -7783
Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beach on a board, commission, or committee. Include
any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are
applying (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
AS a 12 year resident of Newport Beach and as a business owner
in the City, I believe I have a strong interest in the health,
welfare and future of the City. My background in real estate
and the law has prepared me for the challenges faced by Commission
members in making intelligent decisions regarding the issues before
them. I have served the youth of this City in my roles as Cubmaster
and Assistant scoutmaster with the Boy scouts and I am ready to take
on new leadership positions in the Community.
Signature
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RECEIVED �EWPORr CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
0 3300 Newport Boulevard
001 APR 26 A8 :22 u = Newport Beach, CA 92663
City Clerk (949) 644 -3005
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK c'4fFOVL Fax (949) 644 -3039
CITY OF NFWPnRT RFArm
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time, it will be necessary for you to re- submit an application if you are still interested in being considered.
NOTICE: Section 702 of the City Charter requires that members of Boards or Commissions appointed by
the City Council shall be from the qualified electors of the City.
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NAME OF BOARD, COMMISSION, OR COMMITTEE: ��� At,1pJ i[1 ,ohwr�SSUU
Name:
(Last)
Residence Address:
(Middle)
How long have you lived in Newport Beach? f �0 1?5 Home Phone
Business Address: i 40 V ovk E )k' � 00 Business Phone ' -Z') - C �3
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isHave you ever been convicted of any crime or violation of any law or statute other than minor traffic
violations?
Yes No V (If yes, please attach a separate sheet)
Name and Location of Colleges/
Universities Attended
Major
Degree
Last Year
Attended
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Prior or Current Civic Experience (Include membership
in professional, charity or community organizations)
Office Held
if an
Dates of
Membershi
1iAPLJ;G6- Sr�iJ
CAP�ti taae"
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Firm or
Organization
Dates
References (include names of at least two residents of Newport Beach who are not officially connected with
the City).
Name Address Telephone No.
1.
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Summarize why you wish to serve the City of Newport Beacl�on a board, commission, or committee. Include
any special qualifications you have which are particularly appropriate to the position for which you are
applying (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, PLEASE ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET).
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