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Council PKT 01-17-2006 Special Archl7'c AGENDA FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Council Chambers - City Hall January 17, 2006 Special Meeting 5 :00 PM (w, V1 v. cityojjede ralwa y. com) ****** l. CALL MEETING TO ORDER II. 5:00 PM - STEEL LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE CANDIDATE INTERVIEWS a) 5:00 PM - Thomas DeZutter b) 5: 10 PM -- Leo Heider c) 5:20 PM .. Timothy 19ielski d) 5:30 PM -- Margaret Reyhncr c) 5:40 PM - Recess for Deliberations IlL 6:00 PM - ARTS COMMISSION CANDIDATE INTERVIEWS a) 6:00 PM -- Susan Honda b) 6:10 PM -- Peggy LaPorte e) 6:20 PM - Rich McPhail d) 6:30 PM .- Bette Simpson e) 6:40 PM - Maggie Ellis f) 6:50 PM - Recess for Deliberations IV. ADJOURNl\1ENT STEEL LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMI. . EE (SLAC) Applicant Interviews Tuesday, January 17, 2006 Council Chambers 5:00 p.m. TIME APPLICANT PHONE/CONTACT INFO 5:00 Thomas DeZutter 206-777 - 3388 5:10 Leo Heider 206-767-1521 5:20 Tim Igeilski 206-529-1414 (I - Gill Skeel 5:30 Margaret Reyhner 253-839-5813 SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What do you see as the future role of the Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee? 2. How do you see your role as a committee member? What are your prior experiences in this area? 3. What is the most important statement in your application for appointment? What bearing does it have on your consideration for appointment? 4. Why do you want to serve as a member of this committee? 5. What single strength would you bring to this committee (skills, points of view, experience, etc)? 6. What would someone who knows you well say are your greatest strengths and weaknesses? QUESTIONS { 6:1D 11t71()~ J NOif '/ . ! ..J ~ Clndf i APPLICATION ... ....... .... Federal Way F<pR APPOINTMENT BOARDS & COMMISSIONS . - DATE: /1--) --cJ~ Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: &zu7/b( W. LAST . IN~L P~SID!'_N9E3::J ~ - PHON~~-6d73__ /2d( {,L.-!. CITY / PRESENT EMPLOYER: CITY _ HOBBIES/INTERESTS: /-~#7. I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: o Arts Commission o Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission o Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission SpecIfy group you represent: D Human Services Commission o Local Lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & D Planning Commission ~ Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way teel Lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) \(yes ~ ." ~~~ 1-0 ~ . -- ..(/rJKF ///J))- 4; M~.er>eW .-.c /dRtL~ Chi Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? ~ DNo DYes ~. Page 10f2 j./tJTtd~L8C~) - / f .-z> FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063.9718 Page 2 of 2 \ S:ID 'In lote 1 !: : i '____~I ..~-'." ~,~_.:.::...._~~.~~_ ,_.~~..,,~' 1 1 \'; 1 . .jf ,~.._--^--: i Ii APPLICATION i ., i I A....' CITll' 0' ii' , . I ". Federal Way !".J ! DEe 16 2005 I:.:F R APPOINTMENT I L.~ .....~~._-_.. .-.,-c------1 ! ('.'~.j (':;-',,.~~'~' ~.::~F"';:li BOARD~('r.~,'.i..;-~ DATE: ~-.J S- t:>e.c... '2cx>S' Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: tie \ d..e..r Le.o M. ~. LAST fiRS-\- "" INITIAL PRIMARY RESIDENCE: '2.45 \ S. ~L\ S"t PHONE:"2S3-~ 4b -(0552- r-<=..de'i'=t \ WftY UJ/Jr 9' 8C:O 3 CITY v\J It- {., 01\1 fl L s~Q v-c\ ZIP CODE PRESENT EMPLOYER: W /t"th . A\'rL ADDRESS: tOIC(o eLL' os AoE-. &0. WORKPHONE:'2ao-7bt-152.\ 'Sa,. tt le- w~ 98'08 CITY ~~'''~. ZIP CODE ~ HOBBIES/INTERESTS: ~I '\31h4- V~ ~~J~ I ~\~ f I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: o Arts Commission o Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission o Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission Specify group you represent: o Human Services Commission o Local lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & o Planning Commission ~ Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) Dyes ~o Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? ~es ONo DYes ~ Page 1 of 2 \ Other comments/additional information for consideration: .'.'- FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Page 2 of 2 r7';~:~;--:::: -",^-;~;'-"'j"~'-"---:>:-" -,-~~-i : -, n 'I.,! I ! I! / ~~ _~~.~ __ _. ~~_ .- H _ . ''; \ ; i, I '" ! I ~, F(!deral Way l U' NOV 1 0 2005 ,'<APPLICATION ~_:i::~_~~.,.~:~~.j APPOINTMENT BOARDS & COMMISSIONS DATE:__1J - 1 ~ Q S-___ Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: 1 (3 1 E L--S K ( II MO 1l:li--,-"~-"- _~__. ~ J lAST FIRST INITIAL PRIMARY RESIDENCE: Z. '2.14 s. 30Rib Sf. PHONE{25))52'1 - f t.f-, ~ f~l--WAv\ wA q$QJ3 CITY \ STATE ZIP CODE PRESENT EMPLOYER: ~f - f(l~ let... crhrtb flUk-f1c - 9 lor.Nnc'5NC , ADDRESS: 2'2..1 e s. S.Og-t."- <;~ LHi)~)~RKPHONE:(ZC;?) ~~.L('1~ fd)6U\i..--ltJ~ Jd12 r:l8.DlJ's CITY STATE, ZIP CODF. HOBBIESIINTERESTS: \N~~ wA1trL ~N~\nn S EA- ~fY.I-,1J:161 ~NOw <;;\Lll NQ \ S"Nt)W bO.J\(.Lb I Nh) \N S\(~rl'\- T/2..A1NQ + _m-Ne...S _.~~ I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: D Arts Commission D Board of Ethics D Civil Service Commission D Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission Specify group you represent: D Human Services Commission o Local lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission ~ Bu,jn""IO"",ni~''''' P,"~djng Pcog,.m, . D PI ' Com's'o - Services to Promote Tounsm :n Federal Way annlng ml SI n Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the oards or commissions? (Please explain) DYes ~NO __"L_~rl8.K <;€YLV~~ ,WD,~~ _n."'..,'... O"N ~ WftsH.' S~ ~ rhrLD. As ~_<: ,Ifil OY\J .~,~ J ~-~~,~~~,~ .." Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? ~es DNo )(Yes DNo Page 1 of 2 \ \ \ Other comments/additional information for consideration: h-5V OW. rvc~ cs-S::- 2'2-\0 5.~~ &+. .11.0 , Cj 8'003 , .- ..~.,,~',.~-,-,~.,-~_._-.. _.,..~ . ,._~-~~_.~~~--~-~~._~~~~~.~. --- -- --~-~~ ~',~~'-~"~_.'-""~~- -,~~ , -,~~~~~~~~-, '< ;..~ ~.,-.~~~~.~~,.~,~- .' ~~._.~~-~,..,................,~......"....... . , , -~~". --. ... -. -,'_.~~ --".,'~"-'~", ., .,,",,~,.~..,.~..~ ~~,-~,"--~~~' '.~ ~_~_.i...... FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: ~... Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Page 2 of 2 . . i i : ~ " t; APPLICATION A Federal Way; .'. .~ FOR APPOINTMENT .n ..'. .._.. .. J BOARDS & COMMISSIONS DATE: fVoV1 I 2-006- ) Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: Re"'fhV\er . ~a('~ 0. re.t- A lAST FIRST INITIAl. PRIMARY RESIDENCE: PHONE:b1:r3 - 8'3 cr...s-co 13 l::edev-u ( Uhr - LvA 1'R 00 ~ CITY Te.Q(j"e r- STATE ZIP CODE PRESENT EMPLOYER: Re h red ADDRESS:~lf-~~ 50" 30'ltb 5+. WORK PHONE: t;,IJe~ ( Uhy, Lv A 9~60 3 CITY STATE ZIP COO€ HOBBIES/INTERESTS: It. k i ~ bki'lI\~j gnQ+\~) ~yaki~j J I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: o Arts Commission o Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission o lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission specify group you represent: o Human Services Commission o Local LOdging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & o Planning Commission Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way l'SlSteel lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) ~Yes DNo L have heen 01'\ & SfeeJ f.a~ MPV\G(jewtenf- D'6-{ri0-t- AJ. Vi~"7I1 "'y (;, WI l'11 i f-le 'e Q,,, ;k ~,rs~ yea..r5.. Able to attend evening meeting~? Daytime meetings? itJves DNo ~Yes DNo Page 1 of 2 I '> .. Other comments/additional information for consideration: We have lived on Steel Lake since 1972. I have been involved in the lake for a long time. My first involvement was talking at a Fisheries and Wildlife meeting years and years ago when they were going to poison all the fish in the lake before planting trout. When they voted not to do it, I realized that one voice could make a difference. A few years later a neighbor and I worked with the post office to get permission to move all of our mailboxes to the lake side of304th street as it became a busier and busier road. Once again I realized that individuals could make a difference. I then became involved when we formed a Steel Lake Residents Association a few years later to work on issues regarding the lake and development around the lake before Federal Way became a city. We met occasionally when there were issues that needed to be addressed. When we first realized that Steel Lake had milfoil, I kept saying, "Someone has to do something." I realized that I needed to be that someone. With several lake residents we formed a corrnnittee and worked with the City of Federal Way and the state to get rid of the milfoil It was quite an undertaking for us, and again there was the realization that citizens can make a difference. When the milfoil returned, the City of Federal Way helped us to organize again and ultimately funn the Lake Management District. I have been on the Lake Management Advisory Committee fur the first two years of our dtitrict. It bas been a very rewarding and enjoyable experience. With the help of the city, Steel Lake is going to continue to be a healthy lake for the residents and citizens of Federal Way. I would like to continue to be involved on the Steel Lake Advisory Committee. The lake continues to be of utmost importance to me. Thank you. Margaret Reyhner FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO; DATE: Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Paga2of2 r'- r'--, I ~ - RESOLUTION NO. 03~397 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, CREATING A LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE. FOR STEEL LAKE AND ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES THEREOF. WHEREAS, Lake Management District Number One for Steel Lake was created for the purpose of generating revenue to provide ongoing aquatic vegetation management, community . education, and other related projects; and WHEREAS, Resolution Number 03-384 states that, attendant tothe creation ofthe Lake Management District is the creation of an Advisory Committee; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY ) HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section I. Creation and Purpose. There is created the Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee to represent the property owners of the Steel Lake Management District (LMD) Number One and advise the City CounciL The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to represent the property owners of the LMD to the City Council and (I) each spring, discuss with the City the proposed annual work program consistent with Ordinance Number 03-XXX and the Steel Lake Integrated Aquatic Vegetation Management Plan (or its successors); (2) provide input and suggestions to the City regarding the implementation of the district's annual work program; (3) work with the City in the preparation of any educational ~aterials related to Steel Lake and the LMD; (4) each winter, review and provide input to the City on the preparation of an annual report to the City of Federal Way City Council regarding progress on the LMD work program Res. # 03~397 Page I (C(O){Pl( r--, I i ~ ) . and the health of the lake; and (5) support an annual public meeting to brief LMD members on the contents of the annual report and related LMD activities. Section 2. Membership. A. Qualifications. Members of the Advisory Committee shall be selected from individuals who own property or represent government bodies that own property within the LMD. Intent of the selection process shall be to proportionally represent the various property types identified in the district assessment role. No single family and vacant property owners shall serve longer than two consecutive terms. B. Number of Members and Tenrts. L. Members. The Advisory Committee will be made up of seven members: four representing single family and vacant properties; one ) representing multi-family properties; one representing the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; and one representing the City of Federal Way. 2. Term. Each private property owner shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. c.' Appointment. Members ofthe Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the City of Federal Way City Council following an open recruitment process approved by the City Council. Appointments shall be confirmed by a majority vote of the City CounciL Committee members shall be selected without respect to political affiliations and shall serve without compensation. Res. # 03-397 Page 2 --.-.-.--. c--' {~....."c , , ) , D. Removal. Members of the Committee may be removed by the City Manager, with the concurrence ofthe City Council, for neglect of duty, conflict of interest, malfeasance in office, or other just cause, or for unexcused absences for more than three (3) consecutive regular meetings. The decision of the City Council regarding membership on the Committee shall be final and there shall be no appeal. Members finding they are unable to attend regular meetings are expected to tender their resignation. E. Vacancies. Vacancies occurring other than through the expiration of terms shall be filled for the un-expired term in the same manner as for appointments as provided in this ordinance. F. -Conflicts of Interest. Members ofthe Committee shall fully comply -, } with RCW 42.23, Code of Ethics for Municipal Officers; RCW 42.36, ./ Appearance of Faimess; Federal Way Code of Ethics; and such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the City Council regulating the conduct of any person holding appointive office within the City. Section 3. Meeting Rules. A. Officers and Quorum. The Committee shall organize and elect from its members a Chair, who shall preside at all meetings of the Committee, and a Vice-Chair. A majority of the Committee members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority vote of those present shall be necessary to cany any proposition. I Res. # 03-397 Page 3 I (~) ::'~--'....... ; j . B. Meeting Schedule. The Committee shall determine a regular meeting ._._n., schedule (time, place and frequency), as necessary, but no less frequent than once every three (3) months. All meetings shall be open to the public. C. Procedures. The Committee shall adopt such rules and procedures as are necessary for the conduct of its business and shall keep summary notes of its proceedings. The written notes shall be a public record. Section 4. StaffSuoport. Administrative staff support to the Advisory Committee shall be provided by the City of Federal Way Public Works Director or hislher designee. Section 5. Sunset. The Advisory Committee shall tenninate at the same time as the Lake Managem~nt District authorization expires. Section 6. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such ) invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution. Section 7. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of the resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 8. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective inunediately upon passage by the Federal Way City Council. RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, this 21st day of Oc.t:ober , 2003. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY -f1 ~ FANNE~ .-- Res. # . 03-397 Page 4 -~----~~.~._._.._._-_._---~---_.- ARTS COMMISSION Applicant Interviews Tuesday, January 17, 2006 Council Chambers 6:00 p.m. TIME APPLICANT PHONE/CONTACT INFO 6:00 Susan Honda 253-838-0734 6:10 Peggy LaPorte 253-927-1904 6:20 Rich McPhail 253-838-1815 6:30 Bette Simpson I 253-838-4544 6:40 Maggie Ellis 253-927-7503 or 253-941-9779 , I I SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What do you see as the future role of the Arts Commission? 2. How do you see your role as a commissioner? What are your prior experiences in this area? 3. What is the most important statement in your application for appointment? What bearing does it have on your consideration for appointment? 4. Why do you want to serve as a member of this commission? 5. What single strength would you bring to this commission (skills, points of view, experience, etc)? 6. What would someone who knows you well say are your greatest strengths and weaknesses? QUESTIONS I UJ is \; ,~U it r":;\j I ,-.---,-=> 1'1 \ ,r',:"; "'---'" 'I I; .', ! I I'! I t' /J 'j: DEe 212005 :if " . i ; ,,~..,... I A Fe'deral Way ~:;::-',,-----1 ArtLlCA nON L_-~:~~~.:L_l~~_~Q.R__ PPOINTMENT BOARDS & COMMISSIONS DATE: nee. I '-+-.2005 _ Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter andlor a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: Ho ndCL SU5ctYl L LAST 337/L{ LffhIRST fk;~ 5uJ PHONE: 2IS '3 B 3160 73 Zf PRIMARY RESIDENCE: Pedt.@l W~ \AlA C)B 0 li_.. CITY STATE liP CODE pRESENT EMPLOYER: ~"""----_.'~~,.~ ADDRESS: ... WORK P/jONE: ____,w_,__._._.__ CITY (1cv fun I (\~Jtad inSgTEr ~~-~~-~ VOlunt&C?inj---- HOBBIES/INTER~STS: - -. .- I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: Ql Arts Commission o Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission o lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission Specify group you represent: o Human Services Commission o Local Lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & o Planning Commission Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way o Steel lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) DVes ~No ~'~-~~_.,_.,~----_.~ ,~.- .""~..~.- -- Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? ~Yes ONo Il1Ves ONo Page 1 of 2 I " Other comments/additional information for consideration: ---- '~--~'-' -~~- MY-" '-~~ .. -- -"'--.- --"-'." ,---~ ,-,~..,",,-,- .~,-_. -'-~- ",." ,-- -~.- --- ~._'-'~- ~-~.~ .~~~~ --- -- '- --- ~'-_.~~~~ -_. ---~ --- -- -- ~~'"'- -, "_M" ~,',"-~-'_. .. '._~~'V'~~_ M, --- -._-',-~,. -- ._.- ~ .- - .~-~ -- ~-~~ FOR CITY USE ONLY .RECEIVED BY: "" DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9716 Page 2 of 2 --.---.-.-..-..-. t . 33714 - 4" Ave SW federal 253-838-0734 Way. WA 98023 hoodafw@holmail.com Susan Honda Objec..tive Become a member of the city of Federal Way Arts Commission. To help advise the City Council and City Staff with artistic and helitage activities and further the fine and performing arts in the community. Expertence 3 Years VIce PNsIdent of ArIa o..ce Company · Soo::essfully wrote and obtained grants from King County and the City of Federal Way for perfonning arts resources resulting in wider community awareness of dance in Federal Way. 1998 ~ Present Volunteer far the 9'" Ave School of Dance Nutcracker Pruductlon at the Knutzen FMdIy T1Ieatww · Managed volunteers. · Coordinated backstage ae\Y. · Reauited and SCheduled volunteer support. 2002 - 2004 Co-ChaIr of HolIday 8-. at the Tacoma CIty Ballet CornIaan\v's Annual Pruductlon af The Nutcracker. · Selected and organized holiday merchandise. · Reauited and managed volunteers. · Expanded sales that benefited the perfOnnlng company. 2001 - 2004 Tacoma School af'" Arts · Assisted in Dance Program and Dance Company. · Volunteered in the school in many roles including Chaperone, WASL testing, administrative assistant and fund raising. 1986 - 2003 PTA · SefVed in many positions from the local school leadership level to the Washington State PTA level. · Managed the PT A dothing bank and successfully wrote and obtained grants from local churches, King County and the City of Federal Way. \. ~ 2003-2004 Federal Way .Junior MIss Pageant Volunteer . Assisted contestants during preparation, rehearsals and competition. 1984 - Present Federal Way School DI5tIkt . An original and continuing member of the Federal Way School Distrid Truancy Baam. . ~hair of the M&O Levy with Lynn Templeton. . Served on many school distrid committees induding boundaries, emergency preparedness and school leadership teams. . School Nurse for special education children. Education 1975-1979 · Graduate of the Tacoma School of Nursing. · Registered Nurse in the state of Washington, 1979. · Post graduate continuing education classes at PaQfic Lutheran University. Interests Literature. Gamening, Perfonning Arts. Visual Arts, Neighborhood safety and Improvements. Gift Scout Troop Leader for 3 years, Cub SCOUt Leader for two years and Cub Scout Summer Day Camp oodIair. Boam of Directors fortwo years Federal Way Boy's and Girl's Club. Volunteer for the Twin Lakes SWim Team. ---....---- :-ROM : FRX NO. :253 838-1839 01/10/2006 10:46 ~AX 263 835 2509 City 01 Federal Way lal 002/003 I ~ Federal Way APPLICATION .FOR APPOINTMENT BOARDS & COMMISSIONS DATE: ~.U.A~ J n J;)^6~ Please complete the entire application form. Appftcant. may attach 8 cover letter and/or. reSUme totalling not more than three pages. ~&JE, --- A I.MT . INmAl. fl_RIMARY RESlO~: 5.1 -a..-Ej. ..PHONE; a. ~.j J'1 J..1-1!K1!/- 5r:.T)F==~1 ~ . WA"- I " WA- 1Zo .t. ~ crrv ~ eJF - ~ W\ {'''.D~_ed aTl\TE Z1P OOOE Pm:SE~!.EMPlOY~.R: , ^OORESS:.~ WOfU< PHONF: ..- ...... . -.' . ~- _.. __om . ... . CITY STII1l: lit> CODe: tlQflliII;;SIINTEIJ~STS : - '-- ~-,- ".. '.' ..~ - - -----.--.------.~ I wiSh to be considered for appolnttnent to the fonowing board or commission: ~Arts Commission o Board of Ethics a eMI Service Commi&sion o Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission Specify group yOu IBprfI$iJflt: n Human Services Commission a LOCaIlodgklg Industry Ll Parks & Recreation Commission n BllaloeaalOrgaftiza'ion Providing Progl'ams & o Planning Commission Servicea to Promote Tourism in Feden}l Way o steel lake Management District AdviSOfy Committee Have you ptevtou.y served on one of the boards Of' commissions? (Please explain) -= -~ . - --~ · on~~eOfI;()(JS~ q i --.~--L1i.- IJ r _e or!!. . - - ~ -----.. - ..- -. - ~\..,..~- Able to attend evenIng meetings? Daytime meetings? ~es ONo ~Yes ONo Pag6 1 of 2 :-~bM ; FRX NO, ;253 838-183'3 Jan. 10 2006 10;3'3RM P2 ...~ 01/10/2006 10;46 PAX 253 835 2G09 Clt.,Y of Pederul Way ~ 003/003 , other commentsladdltlonallnfonnatlon for eonsideratiol1: . -.-----... ,.- - -. -"-~ , - -. ._.~ -, .,. ,- . .._~ - .~. ~ u -.. .- '- -- __ n... .n . --~ -' - -~. .~- ~ '.- --. - , .~ . - - -. - - - ..........-... ". . ...................~ ..- _u -.... -- .. " '.. n. --, - - ..' ~. . _.. FOR Clry USE ONL y AECElVEoBY: ----- DATE; ,.. APpOINTED TO; -, DATE: pteaS9retumcom~etedformto:CllYCLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, FedoralWay, WA 980G3-9718 PtJr/6 2 of 2 \ ~'(V\ ~ClnQl APPLICATION .' '. ........... Federal Way FOR APP9mTl\IEN.T /i .i ,//.'_~' '._ _ . j ..' ...., "- BOARDS & COMMISSIONS' ft'.\i ! .J'",; / /i ii} , ''''." l' f .. ,~ .';." '," ._ ! ',i /'.'1''1' DATE: 6/l%st _ "'. ''''~ if ./ j ^.' ,.~,.", I ---- '., .. I Plea~e complete the entire application form, Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or ~-resume: ". u,_,- j totalling not more than three pages,'-- NAME: Wjc.Plust/' ( IL kt;{a t-d lAST ARST INITIAL PRIMARY RESIDENCE: '1,(,70-3 tf-~ ~ "'itA) PHONE: ..J-.JJ- ~ )f =J If / j? /."')-- f';~JHjtJ LJ Gtj 4- J J4- :9....70.). 3 CITY STATE ZIP coo€ PRESENT EMPLOYER: 5-ef(- ADDRESS: WORK PHONE: S t:l.A4A e CITY STATE ZIP CODE HOBBIES/INTERESTS: m,.rsu... J CO f'-5) 1Aoa,~ I wish to be considered for appointment to the following board or commission: ~ Commission o Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission (:J Lodging Tax Advisory Committee c:J Diversity Commission Specify group you represent: o Human Services Commission o Local Lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & o Planning Commission Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) DYes ~ Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? ~ DNo ~ DNo Page 1 Df 2 . Other comments/additional information for consideration: EIVED y. ..' . 1=' .3 ocS--- APPOINTED TO: DATE: Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK"S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Page 2 0'2 . RESUME A. R1CHARD MC PHAlL Msg (253) 838-1815 36903 4th Avenue Southwest mcohaill @email.msn.com Federal Way, WA 98023 EDUCATION University of Washington, B.A., School of Communications, Broadcast specialty. The Evergreen State College, Contract Completion Cert. (45 credits), lmagelIdea (Production Design, Multi-media) Program. Boeing Computer Services Training Center, Diploma, Business Programming Course (400 hours). Other college (North Seattle Community College & Orange Coast Junior College) and private instruction: Management, Business Administration, Accounting, Business Communication, Stress Management, Effective Listening, Psychology, Statistics, Time Management, Music Theory; Escrow (Licensed Practice Officer), Stage Arts (member LA.T.S.E. Local # 15). Qualified Public Access Television Producer and Crew. EXPERIENCE 1174 - present: ProducerlIndependent Audio Specialist, multi-track recording & sound reinforcement. Currently part-time Recording Engineer for Seattle Symphony. Client info available. 3/98 - 7/99: Manager, Microsoft Audio Visual, Johnson Controls, Inc. (temp. outsource contract). Responsible for all A V related issues incl. new construction design and sign-off, equipment maintenance loan-out system, budget prep.($L 1M), training, security, safety, and operation of all A V conference rooms (600+) and multi-purpose presentation rooms (10); all audio and video support for events; vendor management; informational and instructional services for over 16,000 customers; supervision and scheduling of technicians (9); maintenance, installation, repair, and customer use training on all audio and video equipment. Equipment inventory included VTC, video projection, audio/video recording, live event sound reinforcement and video distribution. 7/96 - 7/97: Executive Director, Burien Arts Association, a 50 1 (c)(3) all volunteer non-profit corporation providing de facto Art Conunission for the BurienJHighline area, which has none. Responsible for Burien Arts GalleI)', annual Slrawberry Festival Arts Fair, as well as advanced planning, art in public places, grants ($20K +) and budget development, arts events, facilities and technical support, arts legislation and education, project development and management, conununity awareness, volunteers, representing 85sn. in and liaison with various arts and community orgs, and providing leadership for area arts providers (responsible for formation of Highline Arts Coalition). Note: conlract via Washington Art Commission grant. 12/81 - 12194: Owner, Heymac Productions, specialize in pro audio/video production as well as operation of MIDI-based production studio and mix down facility. Other services: scripting, video camera ops, audio/video editing, stage lighting, concert production, live sound reinforcement, remote recording. 5179 - 12/81: Manager, Special Programs, Seattle Center (City of Seattle) responsible for all aspects of production of over 3,000 community recreation, cultural arts & heritage events in 7 venues. Duties included design and operation of aU event tech. support (soundllightslstaging), hiring and supervision of part-time and contracted employees (80% artists, 15% event assistants, and 5% technicians), staff supervision (2.5), advanced planning and budget development (3 yrs.), advertising and public relations, co-sponsorship solicitation and negotiation, budget preparation, contract negotiation and adherence, facilities management, service on Board of Directors for Seattle Center (POlicy), and working with community groups, city government, religious organizations, Seattle City Schools, and other special interest groups. Programs incl. 10 major festival-type events annually (incL 6 ethnic cultural arts/heritage events, Bumbershoot (3 yrs.) and Folklife (2 yrs.)), Telethon (KIROfKOMO). Annual budget approx. $150,000 (50% co-sponsored). 9/65 - present: Professional MusicianJVocalist (woodwinds, guitar, keyboards). 7/76 - 8/78: Chief Recording Engineer and Producer, Rain Recording Studio, Seattle, WA 2/73 - 8/73: Intern, Kaye/Smith Productions, Seattle, W A. 9/71 - 6/72: Member, Board of Directors, Candidate's Fair '72 (Publications Chair). Working Experience - Cultural and Performing Arts . Manager, Campus Coffee House, Newport Harbor High School (folk music venue) . Various theater arts projects, Orange Coast College (musician and stage) . Professional musician and vocalist since 1966 . Concert Promoter et ai, "Moxie" including venue, admissions, security, sound/lights . Lighting technician, Clear Light Systems, West Coast Productions . Sound system designer, Mural Amphitheater, Seattle Center . Sound system designer, 7th Avenue Theater (Jack McGovern's Music Hall) . I.A.T.S.E Stage Hand, audio specialist . Bumbershoot,3 years (Board Member, City of Seattle Rep, Troubleshooter) . Northwest Regional Folklife Festival, 2 years (Board Member, Stage Manager) . Over 3,000 cultural and perfonning arts programs involving all disciplines . Burien Arts Gallery (Exec. Director, Burico Arts Association) . Strawbeny Festival, Burien Some Examples: CulturallPerfonning Arts Programs - Seattle Center . Sundiata* (African/American Arts Festival) . Cheny Blossom Festival (Japanese Cultural Arts Festival) . Philippines Independence Day Festival* . Fiestas Patrias (Spanish Speaking Cultural Arts Festival) . Nordic Fest* . Polynesian Festival* . Samoan Festival. . The Big Broadcast (stage review) . James Washington - Sculptor & Painter (art exhibition, sale) . Seattle Opera Preview . Empty Space Theater in Center House . One Reel Vaudeville Show (grounds) . Tim Noah (first children's performances) . Jim Valley (first children's performances) *Created, formed community action committee Organizations Worked With - A Sample . Seattle Art Commission . Seattle City Council . King County Arts COnmUssion . Seattle Mayors Office for Senior Citizens . State of Washington Arts Commission . City of Burien - NOTE: Author current Burien Art Commission and "% for the Arts" legislation . City of Sea Tac, City of Federal Way . KIRO. KING, and KOMO Television . KZOK, KJR. KZAM, KVI, KMPS, and other radio stations . Seattle Times . Pacific Science Center . Seattle Folklore Society . CityFair Steering Committee . Seattle Parks Departmcot Music Advisory Council (Member) . , PRODUCTION CREDITS Ornnge Coast College - Live recording, II, Track, 1966-68 (2 albums, concert band/orchestra) Capital Records Sessions, 1971 (session guitaristlbassist, Charlie Lamont) Evergreen State College Campaigned for student use of studio resulted in managing studio for TESC Project - lmagelIdea contract., live-with~pre-reoorded performance Created and taught student seminars on multi~track recording, acoustics, mic use Internship - Kaye - Smith Studio Second Engineer (1972) Tower of Power Johnny Mathis Ron Gardner Bazillion commercials EE training by: Rick Chinn and Dick Maltby (Record Plant) AE training by: Jim Gaines (Wally Heiders San Francisco), Buzz Richmond (Electric Lady NYC), Richie Moore (Abbey Road Studios) Footnote: Job offer as Equip. Tmining Manager, Evergreen State College Moxie (the band) Designed, built lO-stack, 4-way, 5,OOOW mUCrownlMac Reinforcement System, 6 monitor mixes Road management of sound system Studio EngineerlProducer (Rain, KayelSmith sessions, live remote recording) Live concert production, promotion (all done in-house) Music video production supervisor Jack McGovern's Music Hall (? Ave. Theater) Design, installation, true stereo in 3,OOO-seat house and stage monitor system Stage construction carpenter, theater upgrade project Rain Recording Studio, Seattle, W A Chief Eogineer In House Producer Composer, sound designer, editor Mix Engineer, editor, KZOK 'Seattle In Concert' "live" sessions (various studios) Bands RecordedlMixed at various studios and/or live sound Moxie Jr. Cadillac Mojo Hand Julie Miller Show Jo Jo Gwm T eruris Shoe Revue Sweet Talkin' Jones Freddie & the Screamers The KingStnell (also produced I-hour live-on-.tape TV show) Many additional groups mixed for KZOK <Seattle In Concert' Seattle Center (Coliseum, Arena, Opera House, 2 theaters, Mural Amphitheater) Resp. for all production support for oVer 3,000 events Design, operations, Mural Amphitheater sound system resulting in change of City policy to allow outdoor rock Consultant, sound upgrade, portable systems and Opera House system Technical Liaison - broadcast (inc!. Bumbershoot live radio, all television projects) Heymac Productions and Freelance NV MIDI and audio mix facility - pro digital mix Music composition and perfonnance Audio for video - industrials Video Production - industrials, music videos, remote multi..camem Live sound reinforcement Studio design Freelanre multi-input mixer, sound designer Recording Engineer, Seattle S~hony and other perfon:ners at Beneroya Hall and Meany Hall Venues worked: Paramount, ? Ave, 5 AVe, Pantages Tacoma, Seattle Playhouse, Seattle Opera House, Mural Amphitheater, Seattle Coliseum, Seattle Center Arena, Beneroya Hall Burien Arts Assn.: Design, portable sound system Design. portable stage Qualified Public Access Television Producer and Crew Microsoft (responsible for) Live sound reinforcement and staging (ave. 2 large events! week) and all live audio recording (ave.. I per month) All AN issues inc!. installs, ops, apps, upgrades, budgets, equip. purchases, net interfaces, CATV drops, etc. Audio, video, and misc. NV supervision and training for staff of 10 Background music progranuning and production of documentary videos of events Misc.: Professional musician (Vocals, guitars, bass, clarinet/sax, percussion) ---.--..---.... ~T20 .,~,_,_.". ~..._,.. ,I .., 1 v V ' ::-:1 ..:l ,\ <..,/ I i'.""'-' . iJ \'J \ \ \ \ \ ~ ~=,-~",.~~r..-,~~:",'.".:n_.'-'. - .~~ ". .,,, -11 \ , "" I ... :lT~(>' 'I\ i', NOV 2 9 2005 \ APPLICATION ~ Federal Way \" ." L~... .'._'_ ......:.-..j FbR APPOINTMEN'T , y.....,..' .'.'.i. ,> J ! ':".: ) ,', ",' i C,'I ,,' j'.. . ." .",,-- BOARDS-8lCOMMISSIONS DATE: 11/7.8/05 _.~_._ Please complete the entire application form. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or a resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: Si mpson, Bette J. LAST FIRST INITIAL PRIMARY RESIDENCE: 32523 3rd place SO. PHONE: 253-838-4544 Federal Way. WA 98003 CITY STATE ZIP CODE PRESENT EMPLOYER: Former nur~e (30 years) of Auburn Regional Medical Center ADDRESS: WORK PHONE: CITY STATE ZIP CODE HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Rp;lrlinCJ, ffim:;;c, a:lr't, education, theater and 'politics I wish to be consider~d for appointment to the following board or commission: fXJ Arts Commission 0 Board of Ethics o Civil Service Commission 0 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission Specify group you represent: o Human Services Commission 0 Local Lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation. Commission 0 Business/Organization Providing Programs & o PI . Commissio Services to Promote Tourism in FederallNay annlng n 0 Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) ljVes DNo Arts Commission for 10 years ..~ -~.'. ~'...~- Able to attend evening meetings? Daytime meetings? (XJVes DNo ~Yes ONo Page 1 of 2 Other comments/additional information for consideration: ~ am cammi tted ta see Arts & CuI ture thri_ve in Federal Wav.o ~~..,~,y-~~. ~-~~'.". -.,,-~ ,.._~ ..._,- --.~ -.,-- --~,_. ,-, - _ __M~ ~....,- _..~- ,'_.~-'-" ,,~ft ~.~- -.- ~~~. -~'. ~-,~-~.,-- ~- -. .-.~- '-- ,-, ".'.- --~,-,,~ ---..... _m -- -- --"~ "'~_.~- M ~,~~~. - ',~ ~~.,. ~.'~~. -. _a." -- ,,~v '-- "~n ~,~~-~ -~_._. FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVEP BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: - -.. Please return completed form to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063M9718 Page 2 of 2 ~~ 410 prr\ A Federal Way APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT BOARDS & GOl\1MlS$IONS DATE: j I ". --'_.'.n i .. .....1 Please complete the entire application fonn. Applicants may attach a cover letter and/or ~ resume totalling not more than three pages. NAME: flf I'S m $ if G- { {J, e, . ,lAST \ FIRST ;J.. INlllI\l PRIMARY RESIDENCE: I ~.3 0 \ ~ . if\! \ 3/ ~ _ M..Ji-.B PHONE: ~~ -1 J-7-/fa3- -F-~. \tJ~ (y.)!\ q-ro ~1 0 CITY ' J STATE ZlP'COOl;: . PRESENT EMPLOYER: ADDRESS: ' WORK PHONE: '-1'77/ f~JAr-~ (J~, lA' A- 1<;; 0 tz.Te? HOBBIEsnmtlTS: ':j ~~'~O~ f A ZIP COOE: ~~AJ CJk'J ..' ~~ LA ' I wish to be consider~d for appointment to the following board or commission: ~Arts Commission o Board of Ethics Civil Service Commission o Lodging Tax Advisory Committee o Diversity Commission specify group you represent." o Human Services Commission o Local Lodging Industry o Parks & Recreation. Commission o Business/Organization Providing Programs & o Planning Commission Services to Promote Tourism in Federal Way o Steel Lake Management District Advisory Committee Have you previously served on one of the boards or commissions? (Please explain) ~es DNo ~t~ 0....., c... "I'J).J~ f'~ I ...C\ g J\ ~ ~4fL~ JJ~. ~. 0-. ~ ~{\VL. ~~ " -Able to attend evening meetings? Qaytime meetings? ~es tlNo Rjres DNo Page 10(2 . Other comments/additional, information for consideration: r~~1 FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED BY: DATE: APPOINTED TO: DATE: Please retum completed form to: CITY ClERK'S OFFICE, P.O. Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Page 2 0'2 ~ 2-54 2-54 Rules and regulations. of the arts commission shall serve until their suc- , , ", The commission shall have power to make and cessors are duly appointed by city council. " \ ~ T adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to (d) Persons appointed to serve on the arts com- effectuate the purposes of this ordinance and Chap- mission shall reside within the corporate limits of tcr 41. 12 RCW; provided, however, that the com- the city during the members' term. mission shall have the flexibility to adopt rules (e) To the extent practicable, appointments to different from the express provisions of Chapter the arts commission shall reflect a balance of inter- 41.12 RCW which etlectuate such purposes; and ests in fine and perfonning alts and preservation of provided further, that such rules shall include a 12- cultural heritage. (Ord. No. 91-84, g 1(0), 1-15~91; month probationary period and a certification rule Ord. No. 97~285, g I, 1~7-97; Ord. No. 01-409, g I, of five eligible persons or 15 percent of the eligible 12-18-01) persons, whicbever is greater, notwithstanding RCW 41.12.IOO. The commission shall also have 2-59 Officers - Stafr - Operation. the power to make rulcs and regulations governing The arts commission shall, elcct its officcrs, thc commission in the conduct of its meetings and including a chair and vice chair and such other any other matter over which it has authority. In officcrs, as it may deem necessary. Such officers promotional testing the commission shall not grant shall occupy their respective offices for a pcriod of service credit or priority for length of service in one year. The city manager shall appoint appropri- city employment. (Ord. No. 96-258, ~ 2, 1-2-96) ate staff to assist the arts commission in the prepa- ration of its reports and records as are necessary for 2-55 Reserved. the operation of the arts commission. The arts com- mission shall operate in accordance with its duly Division 2. Arts Commission adopted bylaws. (Ord. No. 91-84, g I(E), 1~15-91) 2-56 Created. 2-60 Responsibilities. (.) There is hereby established a Federal Way arts The arts commission shall have the following commission hereinafter referred to as the arts com- responsibilities: mission. (Ord. No. 91-84, S I(A), 1-15-91) (I) To hold regular public meetings at least once a month and to keep a written record of its 2-57 Purpose. proceedings which shall be a public record all in The purpose of the arts commission shall consist accordance with state law; primarily of advising the city council and staff of (2) To develop cooperation and coordination the improvement and furtherance of all artistic and with the schools and local, regional and national art cultural activities within the city. (Ord. No. 91-84, organizations; S I(B), 1-15-91) (3) To initiate, sponsor and conduct with city 2-58 Membership. staff programs calculated to further public aware- (a) The arts commission shall consist of nine ness of and interest in fine and performing arts or members appointed by the city council. the cultural heritage of the city. The arts commis- (b) The arts commission shall serve without sion may develop these programs alone or in coop- compensation. eration with any other private, civic or public body (c) Each member of the arts commission shall of the city, county, state or federal government; serve a term of three years. The city council shall (4) To explore ways and methods to obtain annually appoint new members to fill the expiring private, local, state and federal funds to promote art terms on the arts commission. If, for any reason, a projects in the city; vacancy occurs during the terms of an arts commis- (5) To advise the city council and staff on the sion member, the city council shall appoint a new receipt of or purchase of works of art to be placed member to fill the unexpired term of that member. on municipal property; The city council may remove an arts commission (6) To advise and assist the city council and member at any time if the city council determines staff in connection with such other artistic and her- I, that member is not fulfilling his or her responsibil- itage activities as may be referred to it by the city; ities to the satisfaction of city council. All members and (Revised 2/02) 2-6 Federal Way City Code ~ 2~80 ~) (7) To submit an alUlUal report in December to the chair, as necessary, in accordance with the the city council on the state of the arts in the city. bylaws for the commission. (Ord. No. 90-72, ~ (Ord. No. 91~84, 9 I(e), 1-15~9l) 1(C),8-7-90) 2~61- 2.70 Reserved, Z-74 Duties and responsibilities. The human services commission shall make Division 3. Human Services Commission reports and recommendations to the city council and city manager concerning human services 2~71 Created. issues including: The human services commission is hereby cre- (I) Development and assessment of human ated. The commission shall serve in an advisory services in the city. capacity to the city council and city manager. (Ord. (2) Determination of priorities of human ser- No. 90~72, 9 I(A), 8-7-90) vice needs within the city. (3) Evaluation and recommendation on fund- 2-72 Qualifications - Terms, ing requests submitted to the city. (a) The human services commission shall con- (4) Evaluation and review of the performance sist of nine members appointed by the city council. of individual human service organizations and (b) The human services commission shall serve agenCles. without compensation. (5) Review of city actions which may affect (c) Each member shall serve a term of three the availability and quality of human service pravi- years. The city council shall annually appoint new sion in the city. members to fill the expiring terms on the human (6) Coordination with other groups and services commission. If, for any reason, a vacancy human services planning agencies and organiza- occurs during the term of a human services com- tions, such as the United Way and the South King ) mission member, the city council shall appoint a Council of Human Services. (Ord. No. 90-72, 9 new member to fill the unexpired term of that 1(0), 8~7-90) member. The city council may remove a human services commission member at any time if the city 2-75 - 2-77 Reserved. counCil determines that member is not fulfilling his or her responsibilities to the satisfaction of city Division 4, Youth Commission council. All members of the human services com- mission shall serve until their successors are duly 2-78 Created. appointed by city council. There is hereby created and established a Fed- (d) Persons appointed to service on the human eral Way youth commission in and for the city. services commission shall reside within the corpo- (Ord. No. 92-139, 9 I(A), 6~2-92) rate limits oCthe city. (e) To the extent practicable, appointments 2-79 Purpose. shall reflect a balance of human service delivery The youth commission shall serve as an advi- interests in the community. (Ord. No. 90~ 72, 9 sory body to the city council, other city boards, I(B), 8~7~90; Ord. No. 96~281, ~ I, 12-3-96) commissions and city staff on issues such as youth programs, recreational activities, dance clubs and 2~73 Organization and meetings. other issues of importance to youth. (Ord. No. 92- The human services commission shall elect a 139, ~ I(B), 6~2~92) chair and vice chair from among its voting mem- bers. Such officers shall hold office for one year. 2-80 Goals. The city manager shall appoint appropriate staff to The youth commission shall promote leadership assist the human services commission in the prep- skills and the communication of ideas of youth. aration of such reports and records as are necessary The youth commission's goals shall be to: } for the proper operation of the commission. The (1) Find solutions for local youth problems human services commission shall meet upon call of and report these to the city counciL / (2) Provide community youth with an outlet for expressing interests and opinions. 2-7