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CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
AGENDA BILL
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
Douglas J. Schmitz City Administrator
FROM:
Ashlee Wright Deputy City Clerk
AB 1003
Date 2015
Consent Calendar
SUBJECT: Appointments to Forest and Beach Commission and Historic Resources Board
AMOUNT OF EXPENDITURE
N/A
AMOUNT BUDGETED N A
APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
N/A
RECOMMENDATION
Ratify appointments /reappointment t the Forest and Beach Commission and the Historic Resources
Review Board.
SUMMARY
City Boards and Commissions perform a valuable service to the City by providing a means by which the
City Council can obtain advice opinions and recommendations of City residents and other members of
the community.
For this cycle of appointments/ reappointments the City Council is presented with a total of seven
scheduled Boards and Commission vacancies with terms ending September 30 2015. The deadline for
applicants for Boards and Commission vacancies has been extended to September 18 2015.
Mayor Burnett and Vice Mayor Talmage interviewed a first round of applicants for
appointments/reappointments the Forest and Beach Commission and Historic Resources Board and
their recommendations are attached.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Recommendations for appointments/reappointments
2. Considered Applicants
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Ashlee Wright
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To
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Subject
Lee and Ashlee
Jason Burnett [jason.burnett@gmail.com]
Friday August 28 2015 1: 6PM
Lee Price; Ashlee
Wr
ight
Ken Talmage; Doug Schmitz
Commission recommendations
Ken and I would like to make the following recommendations to the City Council:
Historic Resources Board: Kathryn Gualtieri
Forest and Beach Commission: Maggie Eaton and David Refuerzo
Thank you
Jason
Jason
K
Burnett
831 .238.0009
jaso n.bumett
tm
gmail.com
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September 27, 2015
Lee Price
City Clerk
Carmel
By
The Sea
Carmel, California
Dear Ms. Price:
Margaret L. Eaton
Carmel, California
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Please accept the attached application for the position
of
Commissioner on the
Forest & Beach Commission. Also, attached is a copy
of
my curriculum vitae. I am
often on Carmel's beach and walking in its neighborhoods and parks and want to
assist in the preservation, enhancement,
and
protection
of
the City's natural
environment.
Please feel free to communicate with me
about
this application via email or, as a less
reliable alternative,
by
calling my telephone number
_____ ank you,
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City of Carmel-by-the-Se
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BOARD & COMMISSION
APPLICATION
Received by City Clerk
lnstructiom
Ple
ase r( spond to all
qu( sfions
on this
application . Print or
type
your
respollS( S.
You
encouraged
to
attach
a coYer·
Jetter
to this
application
further
x p l a i n i n ~ o u r qualifications
for the
position
and why
you arc interested
in
S( ning.
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I am committed to preserving Carmel's beach, urban forest, parks, and open spaces (and the
plants and wildlife that live in these areas) in ways compatible with
our
rural village charcater,
local resources, and the environment. I want future generations to be able to enjoy these
areas of Carmel in
as
much of an unspoiled condition
as
possible.
Statement
nfQuulitica
tinns for sition:
My husband and I purchased
our
first home on Carmel Point in
1996
and came to Carmel several times a
-monttr.We·
have
been -living here
permanentlyforttre
·
past
5
ye
·ars. We-setected·Carmel because of
our
love
of
the City, the beach, the parks, the people
who
live here, and the natural environment.
·1 want ot.tr-resideney-here
to
e n e f t t - t h e - e e m m t f f i ~ ~ a m a m e m b e r ef Sustaffiable-B-armel·and have been
working on environmental projects in Carmel for the past 3 years. I have served
as
a Trustee of Monterey
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familjar wi_th California's
Brown Act and the laws regarding conflict of interest. I have been a teacher and enjoy researching and
teaching, and in this case, about the natural environment
of
Carmel and the need to protect it. I also have a
·legaroackgroond-
whictf
1ha v·e foi.incruse
funn the
co-ntext
of
sefving l n a pUblic ·positio-n·.
Fina
lly, 1have
been attending Forest & Beach Commission meetings and thus have some familiarity with its mission
and operations.
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Education
f n ~ t t i P D .
Union University
Duquesne University
UCSF Hastings College
of
the Law
Stanford University
( ·
\lUrsc
of Study
Dt: . ree
veart:U
B.
S.
, Pharmacy 1972
Doctorate in Pharmacy 1976
Juris Doctorate 1986
Fellowship in Biomedical Ethics 1998-99 non-degree program)
Emplonncnt
Expe
ri
ence (Start
with
~ o s t
Recent):
Organ
ii at tHl : .StanfoJd Unl\tersi.ty_.Center 6iQr:rr_edic.CJI_Etbics _
P o ~ i t i o n :
Senior Research Scholar, then
Sc
holar
tmerita
- - --- - · -
Year: 1999-current
Organi/ati\ln :
§lanf ?I_g U n f y ~ ~ L t y Q f ~ ~ ~ _ n ~ r ~ C o u n s e
Position:
Assoc_Late ~ i t y C o ~ ~ l ? e l _ _
Y L ar: 1989-1999
Prior public scn·ict•, ch·ic
or
Yoluntcct· activities:
Orgnnization
Sustainable Carmel
Member of the Steering Committee 20 11-present
Natividad Medical Center Trustee; Chair, Governance Comm. 2009-2014
2012-2015
8/27/15
Date
All
mcmhcrs of hoards and commissions arc
suhjcct
to the
co
nflict of in terest Ia
s
of
the State
of
California
a
nd
are
required
to
suhmit Form
700.
Statl·mcnt
of
Economk lntrrcst, ith
in ten days
nf assuming
offic( .
Form
700 must he filed
annually thcr('aftl·r,
and
again upon the completion of a
mcmhcr's
term of office.
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MARGARET
L
EATON PHARM.D . J.D.
Work Address:
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Home Address: • . . __ . .
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3923
Telephone: (650) 723-6310 (campus) (831) 626-3791 (home office)
Email:
Licensure:
Pharmacy L i ~ n s e New York, No. 028219 (inactive)
Bar Membership: California, No. 124225
CURRENT POSITIONS
Scholar Emerita, Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford, California
Member, Board of Trustees and Chair, Governance Committee, Natividad Medical Center,
Salinas, California
Secretary and Founding Member, Board
of
Directors, The Phillip Glass Center for the Arts,
Science, and the Environment, Carmel, California
Member, Steering Committee, Sustainable Carmel, Carmel, California
EDUCATION
1986
1976
1972
Juris Doctor, Cum Laude
Hastings College
of
the
Law
University
of
California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Legal Clerkship at Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California
Doctor ofPharmacy
Duquesne University College
of
Pharmacy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thesis: Analog Computer Simulation
of
Salicylate Pharmacokinetics
Following Acute Ingestion in Children
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Union University, Albany College ofPharmacy, Albany, New York
P ST PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
2002-2010 Lecturer in Management, Graduate School of Business, Stanford
University
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Social Innovation
Academic focus: ethical, legal, and social issues in the biotechnology and
pharmaceutical industries, biomedical ethics
1999-2006
1998-1999
1991-2005
Margaret L.
Eaton
Senior Research Scholar
Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University
Focus: biomedical ethics; biotechnology and pharmaceutical business
ethics
Fellowship, Genomics, Ethics
Society
Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University
Focus: biotechnology business ethics
Lecturer and Consulting Professor
Health Research Policy, School of Medicine, Stanford University
Teaching: medical law (HRP 209) and biomedical ethics
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1989-1998
1986-1989
1980-1983
1976-1980
1972-1974
RESEARCH AWARDS
Associate University Counsel
Office
of
General Counsel and Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford University, Stanford, California
Responsibilities: medical, health and hospital law
Litigation Attorney (pharmaceutical products liability)
Sedgwick, Detert, Moran Arnold
San Francisco, California
Manager, Clinical Research
Key Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Miami, Florida
Assistant Professor
College ofPharmacy
University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
ChiefClinical Pharmacist, DrugMonitoring Clinics
Department ofMedicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hospital Pharmacist
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
Cooperstown, NY
Human Genome Program - Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Program, Department
ofEnergy
Grant No. DE-FG03-99ER62783. Dilemmas
n
Commercializing Human Genome and
Biotechnology Products: Developing a Case-based Business Ethics Curriculum for Industry
Awarded $140,000 for 7/1199-4/30/01
National Human Genome Research Institute, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI)
Program, National Institutes
of
Health
Grant No. 1R25HG02082-01
A
Case-Based Ethics Curriculum for the Biotech Industry
Awarded $140,000 for the period 5/1/99-4/30/01
PAST PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS
Member, American Society ofLaw, Medicine and Ethics (1990-2007)
Stanford University School ofMedicine IACU Committee (research animal welfare) (1990-1993)
Stanford University Medical School Institutional Review Board (human research ethics) (1990-
1995)
Stanford University Hospital Ethics Committee (1991-2005, co-chair, 1999-2002)
Trustee, Union University, Albany College
of
Pharmacy, Albany, NY (1999-2001)
Ethics Committee, Santa Clara County Medical Association, Santa Clara, California (2000-2005)
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Advisory Board, San Mateo County, CA (2000-2001)
Consultant Member, Council on Ethical Affairs Committee, California Medical Association
(200 1-2005)
Advisory Counsel, Stem Cell Advisors, Inc., Palo Alto, California (2008-2009)
Board ofDirectors, Natividad Medical Foundation, Salinas, California (2008-2009)
PAST HONORS
Thurston Honor Society, Hastings College of the Law
Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society
Margaret L. Eaton
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PUBLICATIONS
I. Eaton ML,
Methyldopa-
Adverse Drug Reactions. Current Prescribing 2: 1977.
2.
Eaton ML Block LH, Keys PW. Analog Computer Simulation of Salicylate
Pharmacokinetics in Children Following Acute Salicylate Ingestion. Toxicology Letters. 2: 77-
83, 1978.
3.
Eaton ML, Chronic Hypervitaminosis A. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 34:
1099-1102, 1978.
4. Eaton ML, Survey of Written Drug Information. Drug Intelligence and Clinical
Pharmacy 13:699-700, 1979.
5. Eaton ML, Holloway RL. Patient Comprehension
of
Written Drug Information.
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 37:872-876, 1979.
6.
Eaton
ML,
Green
B,
Church T, Niewoehner D., Efficacy of Theophylline in Non-
Asthmatic Obstructive Airway Disease. Annals
oflnternal
Medicine 92: 758-761,
I
980
7. Eaton ML, Green B, Church T, Niewoehner D., Effect of Theophylline on Breathlessness
and Exercise Tolerance in Patients With Chronic Airflow Obstruction. Chest 82: 538-542, 1982.
8. Jusko WJ, Eaton ML, Factors Affecting Theophylline Disposition. In, Theophylline
Therapy, Hunter, Rose, Inc., 1982.
9.
Rumsfield JA, West DP, Eaton ML, Isotretinoin in Severe Recalcitrant Cystic Acne.
Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy 17: 329-333, 1983.
10. Eaton ML, Pharmacologic and Therapeutic Aspects ofMoisturizers in Zerosis.
Dermatology 7: 37-45, 1983
11. Young, E. W.D., Drought, T., Mendiola, M., Alpers, A., Eaton, M., et al, Report
of
The
Northern California Conference for Guidelines
on
Aid-In-Dying: Definitions, Differences,
Convergences, Conclusions. Western Journal
ofMedicine
166: 381-388, 1997.
12. Eaton, ML, Tough Choices . California Lawyer Sept: 1998.
13. Eaton ML, Surrogate Decision Making for Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease.
Genetic Testing 3: 93-97, 1999.
14. Warner, MD, Eaton
ML
Dorn, MR, Peabody, CA, A BriefReview of he Ethical and
Legal Concerns
ofTreating
Voluntary Psychiatric Patients On a Locked Unit. American. Journal
of. Forensic Psychiatry. 21:5-18 2000.
15. Eaton, M. Ethics and the Business ofBiosc ience , Stanford University Press, 2004.
16. Finegold D, Eaton M and co-authors. Biolndustry Ethics, Elsevier Academic Press, 2005.
17 aton M. Codes of Ethics tmd Ethical Considerations. In: Pharmacy Law, Haworth Press,
Inc., 2006.
18. Eaton, M. Commercial Pharming: Managing the Challenges ofDrug Manufacturing in
Plants tmd Animals. In:
Englehart M Hagen
K,
Thiele
F eds). Pharming: A
New
Branch of
Biotechnology, Europaische Akademie, Berlin, 2007.
19. Eaton M. Ethical Issues and Challenges Facing the Pharmaceutical Industry. In:
Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II, Elsevier Inc., Oxford, 2007.
20. Eaton M, Kennedy D. Innovation in Medical Technology; Ethical Issues and Challenges.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
21. Eaton M. Managing the Risks Associated with
Using
Biomedical Ethics Advice. Journal
ofBusiness Ethics, 77: 99-109, February, 2007.
22. Eaton M Illes J. Commercializing cognitive neurotechnology--the ethical terrain. Nature
Biotechnology, 25:393-397, April, 2007.
23. Eaton M. Ethical Issues Associated with Pharmaceutical Innovation. In: Business Ethics
Oflnnovation
Springer, Berlin, 2007, pp. 39-62.
24. Eaton M. Pharmacy Ethics. In: Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics, Cambridge University
Press, 2008.
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25. Eaton, M. (contributor) in: Rehbinder,
E,
Engelhard, M, Hagen, K. et al.
Pharming
:
Promises and risks ofbiopharmaceuticals derived from genetically modified plants and animals.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 2009.
26. Eaton ML, K won BK, Scott CT. Money and Morals: Ending Clinical Trials for Financial
Reasons. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience
DOl 10.1007/7854_2014_337, Springer,
Berlin, 2014.
BUSINESS ETHICS CASE STUDIES
Available in: Eaton, M.
Ethics
nd
the Business
o
Bioscience
Stanford University Press,
Biolndustry Ethics Elsevier, Ltd, and/or Harvard Business School case studies library:
http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu
Monsanto and the Labeling Controversy About Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (2004)
Adiana, Inc. and the Development of a Female Sterilization Device (2004)
Celera Genomics; Serving Science and Commerce (2004)
Genzyme Tissue Repair and the NeuroCeWM -PD Clinical Trials (2004)
Geron Corporation and the Role
of
Ethics Advice (2004)
Merck s U.S. Managed Distribution Program for the HIV Drug, Crixivan® (2004)
Novartis- UC Berkeley Research Collaboration (2004)
Myriad and OncorMed and the Marketing
of
he First Genetic Tests for Breast Cancer
Susceptibility (2004)
VaxGen, Inc., Fighting the AIDS Epidemic (2004)
Zeneca's Direct-to-Consumer Advertising ofNolvadex® (2004)
Affymetrix, Inc
.:
Using Corporate Ethics Advice (2005)
Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Creating and Sustaining Corporate Values ((2005)
Developing and Marketing a Blockbuster Drug: Lessons from Eli Lilly's Experience with Prozac
(2006)
VIDEO CASE STUDY
Available from: http://www.stanford.edu/group/caserequestlbme1l.fb
and
http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/web/product detail.seam?E=2832230 R=BME 11-VID
ENG conversationld=832459
Lessons from Pharmaceutical Product Litigation; Merck and the Vioxx Litigation, Merck and the
Vioxx Withdrawal, Cona McDarby vs. Merck (2010)
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION CASE STUDIES
Available from: Eaton M and Kennedy D. Innovation in Medical Technology; Ethic l
Issues nd Challenges. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Surgical Innovation; non-invasive, closed chest cardiac surgery (2005)
Off-Label Drug Use Innovation; anti-diabetic drug used to treat obesity (2005)
Innovation in Assisted Reproduction; modified embryo culture (2005)
Innovation in Neuro-imaging; functional magnetic resonance imaging in neuro-psychiatry (2005)
BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION COMMISSIONED CASE STUDIES
Eaton M. (with co-authors), The Value
of
Acedia, Ethics and Industry Decision-Making: Access
to and Affordability ofBreakthrough Biotechnology Products (2004). Available from URL:
http://www. bio org/articles/value-acedia-case-study
Eaton M. (with co-authors), Pennington's Sweetie Pie (use
of
genetically modified pig liver in
humans). Available from URL: https://www.nwabr.org/sites/default/files/Pennington .pdf
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MAJOR PRESENTATIONS
Eaton M (with co-presenters). Roundtable on Establishing Fair Pricing for Innovative Drugs. BIO
2004 International Convention, San Francisco, June 7, 2004. Available from URL's:
www.bio.org/events/2004/speaker/ethics.asp and
https: www.bio.org/media/press-release/b o-2004-roundtab e-exp ore-issues-access-breakthrough
biotech-drugs
Eaton M. Ethical Responsibilities
ofDTC
Neuroscience Companies , invited testimony, The
Presidential Commission for the Study ofBioethical Issues, Meeting 19, Salt Lake City, Nov. 5,
2014. Webcast and transcript available from URL's:
http:
www.tvworldwide.com/events/bioethics/14 I 105/ and http://bioethics.gov/node/4320
Other lectures, presented papers and seminars provided on request.
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L
Eaton
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Instructions:
CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION
Please respond to all questions on this application. Print
or
type your responses. You are
encouraged
to
attach a cover letter
to
this application further explaining your qualifications for the
position and why you are interested in serving.
Board
or
Commission
Selection:
Check one or more board or commission. Members shall
not
serve simultaneously on more than
one Council-appointed Board or Commission.
Community Activities & Cultural Commission
Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees
Planning Commission
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City
of
Carmel by the Sea
AUG 9 2 15
Received
To
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Counci l
Subject: Forest and each Commission Position
August 19 2015
When I first visited Carmel as an undergraduate student at Stanford I
was
amazed at the bright
white
sand and the view of Carm el ay from
th
e top of the Del
Mar
sand dune. I can only imagine how
it must have looked when the Spanish exp
lor
er Juan Cabrillo
sai
led by in 1542. I distinctly remember
sitting on
the
dune with friends watching the sun set along with countless others who you would have
thought had never seen a sunset before. Even today I am astounded as to how many res idents still t ake
the time to walk the beach and watch/admire the sunset. What I really enjoy about living in the village
in the forest by the sea is how passionate our residents are about anything that involves the beach and
for that matter the urban forest including the Mission Trail Nature Preserve.
I continue to feel that it is important to ensure that both the beach and urban forest are
completely maintained in th e short term and
that
proper measures are put in place for their long term
preservation by strictly fo
llow
ing the beach and forest management plans. I have served on the Forest
and Beach Commission for the last 4 years and for the last
year
I have been acting chai r or cha ir
of
t he
commission. t has been an honor and a pleasure serving and I would like to continue be ing part of the
commission
for
another term.
I hope that the city will respectfully consider my application for a second term on the
commission. I feel
that
I have much more to offer and we as a commission obviously have much more
to accomplish.
Sincerely
David Refuerzo
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Forest and Beach Application ttachment (Refuerzo)
Reason
for
Interest in
the
Position:
I have served on the Forest and
Beach
Commission
for
the last 4 years and
in
my mind, I feel
that there is still some very important unfinished business
with
regards to managing beach fires and to
improving/revitalizing the city's aging urban forest. I believe that during
my
tenure we have made
significant strides towards improving both the forest and the beach, but there is still much more that
needs
to be
done. Ideally, I wou ld like
to
finish what I've started, but as everyone in
town
is so fond of
saying and I concur, our work will never
be
done protecting and improving the city's most valuable
resources: the beautiful white sand beach and the mature urban forest.
Statement
of Qualification
for
Position:
I have served on the Forest and Beach Commission the last 4 years. For
the
last year, I have
been the acting chairman as well as chairman for the commission.
It
has been a great learni
ng
experience interacting
with
the public, working with the
other
commissioners interfacing with the
various City staff members and finally chairing the commission. Some
of
the F B's accomplishments
during the last 4 years include implementing the tree replacement tagging program, developing and
adopting
the
26 site beach fire pilot program, thoroughly reviewing the City's Beach and Forest
management plans, getting the Carmel
Beach
shoreline assessment done and starting the process of
restoring the North Dunes. For the last 4 years, I have been actively involved as a block captain
for
the
Concours Tour d'Eiegance which involves coordinating the efforts of a team of 6-7 people for the
express purpose
of
ensuring that the owners' classic cars are secu re while they
en
j oy the city. In
addition, I have been the lead person on the Field Crew for the Concours d' Eiegance
supporting/directing the show cars as they exit the 18
1
h fairway after the culmination of the event.
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July 31, 2015
City Clerks Office
City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
Montt
Carmel, California 93923
City of
Carm
e
l by the
Sea
AUG 15
Receiv
ed by City
Clerk
Subject: Letter of Interest and Applicat ion
for
City Board Commission
Dea r Sirs/Madam;
This Jetter expresses my interest in serving on either on the Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees
or
Forest Beach Commission for the City of Carmel-by-the -Sea .
y interest in the Library Board stems partly from my mothers' Joan Clancy) participation within the last
10 yrs. on the Board, and partly that my wife of 32 yrs. (Diana Godwin)
is
currently on the staff of Pacific
Grove Public Library as the Local Historical Librari
an
. I am a current holder of a
Lib
rary Patron ca rd, and
active user. I feel strongly
that
the library
is
a unique resource, and
has
been a focal point
of
the
community for years. Maintaining the relevance of the facility in the digital age, with an older
demographic is the biggest challenge, and I believe I
can
support the Board given my interest in history,
publications and maps.
y
interest in the Forest
Beach
Commission is related to my unique understanding of the
geomorphology
of
the Monterey Peninsula and the Carmel Area, as well as my interest in recreational
activities. The Carmel forest and
bea
ch offer unique opportunities for both residents and visitors to enjoy
outdoor
activities and the beautiful setting. However challenges occur when these resources are
overused, neglected or subject to natural influences (drought, disease, stormsand rising sea levels). I want
to
be
a part
of
decision making with regard to local land-use, f ires on the beach, sand castle contest and
the need
to
reforest areas
that
have recently seen loss
of
canopy.
In
general, I have a keen inter
es
t in the Carmel community and now that I have relocated back
to
my home
town (Carmel native, born in 1956), I intend to give back to the community, much like my father (Bill
Godwin, Planning Commission member
in
early 1960s) and Uncle (Fred Godwin, 2-term Mayor, 1940s)
did. I have been in leadership positions for a variety of boards and committees in my adult life.
I would appreciate the opportunity to interview with the City
for
either of these positions. I will
be
moving
in August
to
25525 Shafter Way, which
is
a few blocks outside the City Corporate boundary. I include with
this letter my application containing my interest and qualifications.
Sincerely,
William Godwin,
PG
, CEG
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Instructions:
CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION
Please respond to all questions on this application. Print or type your responses. You are
encouraged to attach a cover letter to this application further explaining your qualifications for the
position and why you are interested
in
serving.
Board or Commission Selection:
Check one r more board or commissi
on
Members shall not serve simultaneously on more than
one Council-appointed Board or Commission.
Community Activities Cultural Commission Forest Beach Commission
X
Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees
X
Historic Resources Board
0
Planning Commission
Personal Information:
Name: Godwin
I
William
I H
Location of Residence:
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Mailing Addres5
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'
Business Address
Home Phone :
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Business
Phone . _.... ....
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ll
Phone
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x Number: N/A
Email Address:
Registered Voter
in
Carmel-
by
-the-Sea
YesO No
X
(Within Sphere
of
Influence)
Reason for Interest
in
the Position: I am interested in serving on either position (Harrison Memorial
Library Board
of
Trustees
or
Forest Beach Commission).
My interest in the Library Board stems partly from my mothers' (Joan Clancy) participation within the last 10
yrs. on the Board, and partly that my wife
of
32 yrs. (Diana Godwin) is currently on the staff
of
Pacific
Grove Public Library
as
the Local Historical Librarian . I am a current holder
of
a Library Patron card, and
active user. I feel strongly that the library is a unique resource, and has been a focal point
of
the community
for years. Maintaining the relevance
of
the facility in the digital age, with an older demographic is the
biggest challenge, and I believe I can support the Board given
my
interest in history, publications and
maps.
My interest in
the
Forest Beach Commission is related to
my
unique understanding
of
the
geomorphology
of
the Monterey Peninsula and the Carmel Area , as well as
my
interest
in
recreational
activities. The Carmel forest and beach offer unique opportunities for both residents and visitors to enjoy
outdoor activities and the beautiful setting. However challenges occur when these resources are overused,
neglected or subject to natural influences (drought, disease, storms and rising sea levels). I want to be a
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part of decision making with regard to local land-use, fires on the beach, sand castle contest and the need
to reforest areas that have recently seen loss of canopy.
Statement
o
Qualifications for Position:
With respect to the Library Board, I have a long time
understanding and use of libraries, have conducted geologic research, have many publications, and collect
historical maps and archives.
My
experience via my wife of public, school and private libraries , and
personally supporting
my
wife in
her
obtaining her MUS degree are witness to my qualifications.
I have been practicing geology for my entire profession career. My technique knowledge of coastal
processes, climate and erosion make me uniquely qualified for the Forest and Beach Commission. My
focus recently has been on site restoration , with work at San Clemente Dam , Fort Ord Vegetation RI/FS
and park soil erosion management in Hollister being good examples.
In genera
l
I have a keen interest in the Carmel community and now that I have relocated back to my home
town Carmel native, born in 1956), I intend to give back to the commun ity, much like my father Bill
Godwin, Planning Commission member in early 1960s) and Uncle Fred Godwin, 2-term Mayor, 1940s)
did. I have been in leadership positions for a variety of boards and committees as my volunteer committee
experience below would attest.
Educat
io
n:
Institution
Course of Study
Degree Year
s)
University
of
Redlands , Redlands, Geology
BSc, 1980
CA
Stevenson School, Pebble Beach Secondary Education
DiQioma, 1974
All Saints Day School
Elementary
Grad 1968
Carmel Mission School Elementary Grades 1-3
Carmel Woods School Elementary
Grade K
Employment Experience Start with Most Recent
:
Organization:
Self
Employed, W illiam Godwin, Consulting Geologist, Carmel, CA
Position: Principal
Year: 2014 to present
Organization: Kleinfelder, Inc. Salinas office
Position: Principal Geologist, working on Carmel River Reroute San Clemente Dam
Year: 2015 to present
Removal Project
Organization: Fugro Consultants, Walnut Creek and Carmel ,
CA
Position: Vice President/Principal Geologist
Year: 2006 to 2014
Organization: Mactec
EnQ
ineerin g Consulting, Petaluma and Novato, CA
Position : Project and later Principal Engineering Geologist
Year: 1984 to 1990,
2000 to 2005
Organization: Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco,
CA
Position: Senior Geologist Year: 1991 to 2000
Organization: Applied Earth Sciences, Rohnert Park, CA
Position: Project GeoloQist Year:1990
Organization: Geolabs-Westlake, Westlake Village, CA
Position: Geologic Technician
Year: 1983 to 1984
OrQanization: Petty-Ray Geophysical Unit
of
Geosource) , Houston, TX
Position : Field Party Manager
Year:1980 to 1982
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Prior public service, civic or volunteer activities:
Organization: Association
of
Environmental
&
Engineering Geologists (AEG), San Francisco Section
Position: Section Chair, Vice Chair and Publications Chair
of
San Francisco Section; also Year: 2001-09
Licensure and Advocacy Committees
Organization: Catholic Youth Organ ization, Sonoma County
Position: Basketball Assistant Coach, combination Girls/Boys under 13 team Year: 2001
Organization: Simply Soccer, Western Sonoma County
Position: Girls Soccer Coach, 3 teams Under 15, Under 13 and Under 8 Year:1997-2000
Organization: Carmel Centennial Planning
Position: Either Advertising
&
Sponsors or Programs
&
Banners volunteer Year:2015 to present
Organization: Monterey Bay
Geo
logical Society
Position: Current Secretary Year:2014 to present
Organization :
West
County Softball Association, Sebastopol , CA
Position: Softball Coach Year: 2000
Organization: Community Church of Sebastopol , Sebastopo
l, CA
Position: Moderator for 1 yr. (top Lay person position for 300 member congregation) Year: 2004
In accordance with the Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted are considered public records and
will be disclosed upon receipt
of
a public records request.
All members
of
boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict
of
Interest Laws
of
the State
of
California and are
required to submit Form 700, Statement
of
Economic Interest
,
with in 30 days
of
assumi
ng
office. Form 700 must be
filed annually thereafter, and within 30 days
of
leaving office as wel
l.
In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are requ ired to attend Public Service Ethics
Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.
Do you agree to file all required statements in a timely manner as prescribed by law or the City s
Conflict
o
Interest Code?
YES NO 0
Signature
Return application to the City Clerk s Office, East side o Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh
Avenues or mail to PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk s Office.
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City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
UG l 0 2 15
CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION
Received
Instructions:
Please
respond
to all questions on this application. Print
or
type
your
responses. You are
encouraged
to
attach a
cover
letter
to this
application
further
explaining
your qualifications for
the
position
and
why you are interested in serving.
Board or Commission Selection:
Check one or more board or
commission.
Members shall not serve
simultaneously
on more than
one Council appointed Board or Commission.
Community Activities Cultural Commission D Forest Beach Commission
·a_
Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees
D
Historic Resources Board
D
Planning Commission D
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Education:
Employment Experience (Start with Most Recent):
Organization:
Position:
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Prior
public service, civic or volunteer activities:
Organization:
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Position:
Year:
Organization:
Position: Year:
In accordance with the Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted are considered public records and
will be disclosed upon receipt of a public records request.
All members of boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict of Interest Laws
of
the State
of
California and are
required to submit Form 700, Statement of Economic Interest, within 30 days of assuming office. Form 700 must be
filed annually thereafter, and within 30 days of leaving office as well.
In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics
Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.
Do you agree to file all required statements
in
a timely manner as prescribed by law or the City s
Conflict
of Interest
Code?
YES
0
NO
0
Return
application
to
the
City Clerk's Office, East side of Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh
Avenues or mail to PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, at tention: City Clerk s Office.
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City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
AUG
2 2 15
ITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
BOARD COMMISSION APPLICATION
Received
Instructions:
Please respond to all questions on this application. Print or type your responses. You are
encouraged to attach a cover letter to this application further explaining your qualifications for the
position and why you are interested in serving.
oard or Commission
Selection:
Check one
or
more board or commission. Members shall not serve simultaneously on more th n
one Council-appointed Board or Commission.
Community Activities Cultural Commission 0
Forest Beach Commission
0
Harrison Memorial Library Board
of
Trustees
0 Historic Resources Board 0
Planning Commission
0
Personal Information:
Name:
Anderson
I
Steve
I
E.
Location
of
Residence:
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Mailing Address :
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Business Address :
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Email Address :
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Reg istered oter in Carmel-by-the-Sea
Yes
0
No
0
Reason
for
Interest in the Position: As a resident
of
Carmel-by-the-Sea it has always been my
goal to eventually find a position within the Carmel Forest and Beach commission . I am very
interested and enthusiastic
in
helping guide the Carmel-by-the Sea forests and beach into the
future.
I know that this position would provide me with the opportunity to showcase my talents, and it is
my goal to build on those talents to help Carmel-by-the-Sea continue to be a world class town that
people from all over the world enjoy visiting.
I am proud and excited to be a Carmel-by-the-Sea resident and will use my enthusiasm to work
with the Carmel Forest and Beach commission, City Forester, City Council and other government
instrumentalities to help solve city issues in a timely proficient manner.
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Statement of Qualifications for Position: As a Meteorologist for the National Weather Service I
have over 25 years' experience in meteorology and hydrology. These two areas have huge
impacts on our forests and beaches and I feel I have much to offer the city
of
Carmel-by-the-Sea
in
this regard .
As
a meteorologist I am frequently collaborating with other meteorologist to reach a
consensus on the forecast problem of the day. I feel this will translate well into working with other
members of the Carmel Forest and Beach commission
in
developing solutions for the issues
Carmel-by-the-Sea faces.
Education:
Institution
Course of Study
Degree Year (s)
Ygnacio Valley High School
1984
Diablo Valley College Communications/ Media relations
United States Air Force Meteorology
1988
Employment Experience (Start with Most Recent):
Organization: NOAA/ National Weather Service
Position: Hydrometeorological Technician (Meteorologist)
I Year: 1990-present
Prior
public service, civic or
volunteer
activities:
Organization:
NOAA Cycling
Position : Founder and director of operations
I
Year: 2009-present
In accordance with the Public Records Act, applications and attachments submitted are considered public records and
will be disclosed upon receipt of a public records request.
All members of boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict of Interest Laws of the State of California and are
required to submit Form 700, Statement of Economic Interest, within 30 days of assuming office. Fo rm 700 must be
filed annually thereafter, and within 3 days
of
leaving office
as
well.
In accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics
Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.
Do you agree to file all required statements
in
a timely manner as prescribed
by
law
or the
City s
Conflict
of
Interest
Code?
YES
0
NO
~ e ~ ~
rgnature Date
Return application
to
the City Clerk's Office, East side of Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh
Avenues
or
mail
to
PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk's Office.
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