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HomeMy WebLinkAboutID-2976 CITY OF PALO ALTO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK July 2, 2012 The Honorable City Council Palo Alto, California Appointments of Candidates for the Utilities Advisory Commission for Three Terms Ending on June 30, 2015 On Monday, July 2, 2012 the City Council should vote to appoint three terms, ending on June 30, 2015 to the Utilities Advisory Commission. The Candidates interviewed on June 26, 2012. The Candidates are as follows: Audrey Chang Theodor Colbert Steve Eglash Jonathan Foster Mark Harris Marilyn Keller T Meredith Ross Voting will be by paper ballot. Five votes are required to be appointed. The first three candidates that receive at least five votes will be appointed. REPORT PREPARED BY: Ronna Jojola Gonsalves, Deputy City Clerk ATTACHMENTS:  Chang Application (PDF)  Colbert Application (PDF)  Eglash Application (PDF)  Foster Application (PDF)  Harris Application (PDF)  Keller Application (PDF)  Ross Application (PDF) Updated: 6/21/2012 11:00 AM by Beth Minor Page 2 Department Head: Donna Grider, City Clerk Updated: 6/21/2012 11:00 AM by Beth Minor Page 3 ~ ~ err Y OF PALO ALTO.GA CITY CLERK'S OFfICE 12 APR 20 PM 3: 41 UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBMIT TO: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2571 Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the attached supplement and return it with your signed application. This application is public record and may be posted to the internet in its entirety. NAME: Chang . Last Education: Audrey First M.S. Degree in Energy Engineering, Stanford University HOME PHONE: WORK PHONE: CELL PHONE: EMAIL: B.S. Degree in Earth Systems, Focus in Energy Science and Policy, with Honors, Stanford University List relevant training and experience, certificates of training, licenses, or professional registration: Executive Director, California Energy Efficiency Industry Council (2010-present) Director, California Climate Program, Natural Resources Defense Council (2008-2010) Staff Scientist, Energy Program, Natural Resources Defense Council (2005-2008) Project Manager, Energy Solutions (2002-2005) Lead Author, Guidelines for Sustainable Building, Stanford University Land and Buildings (2001-2002) LEEDTM Accredited ProfeSSional, U.S. Green Building Council (2003-present) Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or commissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for? • California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for? If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171 to a"ange an appointment. • Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two miles of Palo Alto? EMPLOYMENT Present or last employer Name of Company: California Energy Efficiency Industry Council Occupation: D [l] D D o [Z] D Executive Director (If retired, indicate former occupation) Signature of Applicant Audrey Chan'*~~:::s ~ .. -:, 2012.04020 11:54:38..aroo' Date: 4/20/2012 Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 Please Return to: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-329-2571 CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Name: Audrey Chang Date: 4/20/2012 Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. 1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes No • Utilities Advisory Commission D (Date: _____ ---J. [ZJ 2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Utilities Advisory Commission? The Daily Post: D FlyerlBookmark: D Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: D Email from City Clerk: D Library Bulletin Board: D Other, Please Specify: Yiaway Yeh ------~---------------------------------------------- 3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations: I currently serve on the Board of Advisors for Students for a Sustainable Stanford, a student group I co-founded as an undergraduate to originally work with the university to develop and implement a green building policy. As a docent at the Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, I also helped establish a still-running ecological field studies program for disadvantaged middle and high school students at Eastside College Preparatory School in East Palo Alto. As a teaching assistant and program coordinator, I developed curricula consisting of weekly interactive lessons in basic ecological principles and integrated the program into teachers' classroom lessons. I also have volunteered with Rebuilding Together (formerly Christmas in April) to install energy-saving measures for low-income homeowners, as a judge for high school student energy competitions, and as an educational volunteer with the Marine Mammal Center. 4. What is it about the Utilities Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Utilities Advisory Commission? Palo Alto is unique in that its utilities department provides electricity, natural gas, and water, and is often seen as a leader among utilities in adopting forward-looking policies to ensure the city's residents and businesses' resource use is environmentally sustainable. The Palo Alto City Council has increased its efficiency and conservation targets substantially over the past several years and has also implemented and pursued increased use of renewable energy. I am very interested in applying my career working on clean energy solutions and utility policy to assist the City Council as it continues to pursue progressive policies and demonstrate leadership in these areas. Furthermore, after recently retuming to Palo Alto after having grown up in Palo Alto's education system (I attended Nixon, Hoover, JLS, and Gunn, followed by Stanford), I look forward to getting more involved in and serving my commu~ity. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 5. How would you see your role as board member when, recommending policy and working with the Council? As a member of the Utilities Advisory Commission, I anticipate serving in an advisory capacity to the City Council on policy matters guiding the utilities department. The UAC can delve into utilities-related topics in more detail than the Council can, ,and I look forward to providing sound and balanced guidance to the Council on these matters. 6. What are the current issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission? The UAC faces similar issues as the Palo Alto utilities face; some issues are recurring (e.g., general ratesetting, efficiency/demand management, renewable energy, and other procurement policy-setting) and others are one-time issues. The UAC faces the challenge of advising the City Council on how to ensure fair and effective rates, including balancing the utilities' compliance with the requirements of the law with possible strategies to encourage conservation or inverted block pricing. In addition, the UAC can recommend how the utilities can meet and exceed statewide conservation, climate, and clean energy goals, while also being more innovative to best serve the city's customers. 7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Utilities Advisory Commission achieve? I believe the UAC can help the City Council identify and evaluate new and innovative ideas and policies to manage energy and, water use and increase renewable energy to reduce the city utilities' environmental impact. Efficiency and conservation are the top priority energy resource for both the state and Palo Alto, and I would like to assist the Council and utilities department in furthering its leadership in this and other areas while maintaining the highest standard of reliable and affordable utility services to its residents and businesses. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 City of Pa 10 Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FORM California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below: D I give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk. OR [l] I Audrey Chang request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alternate information and request that they use the following contact information instead. 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Address 650-847-1210 Phone Email Audrey Chan 4/20/2012 Signature* Date *The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be accepted. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 CALIFORNIA CODES GOVERNMENT CODE SEC110N 6250-6270: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov 6254.21. (a) No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual. (b) No person shall knowingly post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official, or of the official's residing spouse or child, on the Internet knowing that person is an elected or appointed official and intending to cause Imminent great bodily harm that Is likely to occur or threatening to cause Imminent great bodily harm to that individual. A violation of this subdivision Is a misdemeanor. A violation of this subdivision that leads to the bodily injury of the official, or his or her residing spouse or child, Is a misdemeanor or a felony. (c) (1) (A) No person, business, or association shall publicly post or publicly display on the Internet the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official if that official has made a written demand of that person, business, or association to not disclose his or her home address or telephone nlimber. (6) A written demand made under this paragraph by a state constitutional officer, a mayor, or a Member of the Legislature, a city council, or a board of supervisors shall Include a statement describing a threat or fear for the safety of that official or of any person residing at the official's home address. (e) A written demand made under this paragraph by an elected official shall be effective for four years, regardless of whether or not the official's term has expired prior to the end of the four-year period. . (D) (i) A person, business, or association that receives the written demand of an elected or appointed official pursuant to this paragraph shall remove the offiCial's home address or telephone number from public display on the Internet, Including information provided to cellular telephone applications, within 48 hours of delivery of the written demand, and shall continue to ensure that this information is not reposted on the same Internet Web site, subsidiary site, or any other Internet Web site maintained by the recipient of the written demand. (Ii) After receiving the elected or appointed offiCial's written demand, the person, bUSiness, or association shall not transfer the appointed or elected official's home address or telephone number to any other person, bUSiness, or association through any other medium. (Iii) Clause (Ii) shall not be deemed to prohibit a telephone corporation, as defined in Section 234 of the Public Utilities Code, or its affiliate, from transferring the elected or appointed officfal's home address or telephone number to any person, bUSiness, or association, if the transfer Is authorized by federal or state law, regulation, order, or tariff, or necessary In the event of an emergency, or to collect a debt owed by the elected or appointed official to the telephone corporation or Its affiliate. (E) For purposes of this paragraph, "publicly post" or "publicly display" means to intentionally communicate or otherwise make available to the general public. (2) An offiCial whose home address or telephone number Is made public as a result of a violation of paragraph (1) may bring an action seeking injunctive or declarative relief in any court of competent jurisdiction. If a court finds that a Violation has occurred, it may grant injunctive or dedarative relief and shall award the offiCial court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. A fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) may be Imposed for a violation of the court's order for an injunction or declarative relief obtained pursuant to this paragraph. (3) An elected or appointed offiCial may deSignate in writing the official's employer, a related governmental entity, or any voluntary professional association of similar offiCials to act, on behalf of that offidal, as that offiCial's agent with regard to making a written demand pursuant to this section. A written demand made by an agent pursuant to this paragraph shall include a statement describing a threat or fear for the safety of that offiCial or of any person residing at the official's home address. (d) (1) No person, business, or association shall soliCit, sell, or trade on the Internet the home address or telephone number of an elected or appOinted offiCial with the intent to cause imminent great bodily harm to the offidal or to any person residing at the offiCial's home address. (2) Notwithstanding any other law, an official whose home address or telephone number is solicited, sold, or traded in violation of paragraph (1) may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction. If a jury or court finds that a Violation has occurred, It shall award damages to that offiCial In an amount up to a maximum of three times the actual damages but In no case less than four thousand dollars ($4,000). (e) An Interactive computer service or access software provider, as defined in Section 230(f) of Title 47 of the United States Code, shall not be liable under this section unless the service or provider intends to abet or cause imminent great bodily harm that is likely to occur or threatens to cause imminent great bodily harm to an elected or appointed official. (f) For purposes of this section, "elected or appOinted official" includes, but is not limited to, all of the following: (1) State constitutional officers, 2) Members of the Legislature, (3) Judges and court commissioners, (4) District attorneys, (5) Public defenders, (6) Members of a city counCil, (7) Members of a board of supervisors, (8) AppOintees of the Governor, (9) AppOintees of the Legislature, (10) Mayors, (11) City attorneys, (12) Police chiefs and sheriffs, (13) A public safety offiCial, as defined in Section 6254.24, (14) State administrative law judges, (15) Federal judges and federal defenders, (16) Members of the United States Congress and appointees of the President. (g) Nothing in this section is intended to preclude punishment instead under Sections 69, 76, or 422 of the Penal Code, or any other provision of law. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 C:;.., .'"' 0->-"--,,,- .~o a!" .-J .:.c ~~ ,,-' 0'"' >->-~.-:;(3 In '" "" ~ Q:) -IE oq '" - UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMlSSJON CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMJSSION APPLICATION SUBMIT TO: Office ofthe City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) J29-257l Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the attached supplement and return it with your signed application. This application is public record and may be posted to the internet in its entirety. City Zio Eduulioo: State WORK PHONE: ______ _ CELL PHONE: 40& -''i'I-"L"L S.r­ EMAIL: -u.f.<>c.oi~.d r! t()-im •. '1 List relevaat training and clpcrieDl:e, u:rtific.ates oftraining, ilcetlses., or professional ~glstratioD: R e.g £ !>.fe/\ e d F I ,,-<-1-r I-4;) I 8cJ ,-'" e.e. r Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 • • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or commissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for? • California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director of, a company doing business in Paio Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for? If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650~329-2171 to arrange an appointment. • Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two miles of Palo Alto? EMPLOYMENT Present or last employer S (J_ j I Name of Company: DdCe .Jvsrems!4 Yd I :7 Occupation: Signature of Applicant Date: Bds/Cornrnissions -702-23 D o D 9/1/2011 CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Please Return to: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-329-2571 Name: T V1 e od G>-r Co I b e ~ t ----~----~~~------------------------- Date: --=-A...:....t1f~.A~; t_l_g-+I_2_o_l -=L=--_ Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. Yes No 1. Have you attended the following meeting? • Utilities Advisory Commission o (Date: _____ -....L ~ 2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Utilities Advisory Commission? Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: 0 Email from City Clerk: f21 Library Bulletin Board: 0 The Daily Post: 0 FlyerlBookmark: 0 Other, Please SpecifY: _______________________________________ _ 3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations: t \/0 l \) V\ -fee"f tea.. c ke 'I '; V\ Wl d -t k,f h.'} s t c S CL., ~ Gu \It. CI\-~ ~c;~ -SC hOf) ( , • Coll.ea~ /taCk. Ed~+ PQloAl+O \/0 (U\I\ +~(2 r +0.-. ~ FI\€lICl.l" e '( ~ {\Ow -; Vt LO LNl~ 4. What is it about the Utilities Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Utilities Advisory Commission? ~ IA-"'-rJ (1 ,':; VIA;)'o<,; 5 5U Q cq c.o "'-~e '(' V\.. Wo J l cI l L \4 !:to t.o lA-+ j\. \. bu-tE:. ~~ c.l<-r t9J lAd ~ ~ \ Q. d /V'--' C "d-l e: "'0 ; IA ~<>-r~d /W-(j ke (f' t Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 5. How would you see your role as board member when recommending policy and working with the Council? Re.v~ew oloc.u~eV\.-1s. Researek c.1.J,...('e...~-t- ~ ~ S u vv.-r +; 0_11' S C/ V< cd ;-tv.. f d'ILQ S ; 0 ",-s , $ / L-'vl / / cl r "5 ( I-U d ,.J, ~ 0 -V\-S ~ol. ~d cX-e ct.' S t' Dk.s ~ V\. o+kQ....r-. COlM WI U VlA'-h'~ $ J ~f ~. rA.£~~c--I-e-d .f'sca' /lk-d;:~.) ~d-tAAL-Lke. I.LrrlU9fl'-<' o..i-e. ~ VYt~V'A-A~-f,·Oh.5 6. What are the current issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission? :r olo vvof k. YLD LU I ~ r ~ tZ- d-t..v: t-k. ~ Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FORM California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below: ~ I d o give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk. OR D I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alternate information and request that they use the following contact information instead. Address Phone Email ~ I Signature* Date *The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed Signature or unsigned application will not be accepted. Bds/Commis Bi ons -702-23 9/1 /2011 ('1 7 Y 0,< "\LO ~Ll G, Uft CITY CLERK 'S OFFICE 12 11AR28 Ml ll:58 UTILITI ES ADVISORY COMM ISSIO N CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBMIT TO: Office of the City Clerk 150 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2571 Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the attached supplement and return it with your signed application. This application is public record and may be posted to the internet in its entirety. NAME: Eglash Lo" Steve First RESIDENCE 625 Glenbrook Drive ADD~S: ~~ ____________________________ __ Street Palo Alto CA 94306 City Slate Zin Education: PhD, Electrical Engineering , Stanford University (1986). MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1982). BS, Electrical Engineering, UC Berkeley (1979). HS Diploma, Gunn High School, Palo Alto (1975). HOME PHONE: 650858-1461 WORK PHONE: 650721-1637 CELL PHONE: 650 799-2267 EMAIL: seglash@pacbell.net List relevant training and experience, certificates of training, licenses, or professional registration: Currently staff member, Precourt Institute for Energy, and Executive Director, Energy and Environment Affiliates Program, at Stanford University. Previously CEO of solar cell company (Cyrium Technologies, 2007-08), consultant to US Department of Energy and National Renewable Energy Lab (2007). and venture capitalist (Worldview Technology Partners, 2001-07). Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or commissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for? • California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; I) engage in business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for? If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171 to arrange an appointment. • Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two miles of Palo Alto? EMPLOYMENT Present or last employer S f U ' Name of Company: tan ord niverslty Occupation: D [l] D D D [l] D Executive Director (If retired, indicate former occupation) Signature of Applicant Date: 3/25/2012 Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 CITY OF PALO ALTO Utilities Advisory Commission Supplemental Questionnaire Please return to: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2571 NAM E: Steve Eglash DATE: May 20, 2009 Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. 1. Have you attended the following meeting? • Utilities Advisory Commission x Date May 6, 2009 2. How did you learn about the vacancy on the Utility Advisory Commission? Community Group _ Newspaper Ad _ Place of Employment_ Utility Bill Stuffer City Clerk's Office _ Other (Specify) From a current member of the Utilities Advisory Commission 3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations. Palo Alto Foundation for Education, Board Member (2002 -2004). A YSO Youth Soccer Organization, Board Member (2000 -current). Tech Museum Awards for Technology Benefiting Humanity, Judge (2005 -current). Global Social Benefit Incubator; review panelist, lecturer, and mentor (2006 -current). CITY OF PALO ALTO Utilities Advisory Commission Supplemental Questionnaire Steve Eglash May 20, 2009 4. What is it about the Utilities Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Utilities Advisory Commission? I am attracted to the UAC by the opportunity to work with Council and Staff on Palo Alto's utility budget, policy, and technology for the benefit ofthe residents ofthe City. I bring an ability to understand and evaluate technology and finance, to identify state and federal prqgrams which might benefit or impact the City, as well as sensitivity to the needs ofthe City Council, Staff, and all residents of the City. I am enthusiastic about joining the UAC and I am eager to use my experience and expertise to contribute to this important civic process. 5. How would you see your role as a commissioner when recommending policy and working with the Council? My role is to support the Council with information, analysis, and recommendations. This can take many forms including working with Staff on in-depth evaluations, providing expertise and access to experts, evaluating legislative and regulatory matters in Sacramento and Washington DC which impact Palo Alto, providing oversight, and representing alternative points of view . 6. What are the current issues that the Utilities Advisory Commission will face? Current issues facing the UAC include ensuring the reliability and availability of all utility services, providing stable and low rates, evaluating new technologies such as smart meters, and balancing multiple goals such as low rates, stable supply, and protecting the environment. 7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Utilities Advisory Commission achieve? I would like to see the UAC continue its excellent work in support of the Council and Staff. I would like to see the UAC, Council, and Staff take a proactive approach in identifying and anticipating future issues and in developing appropriate responses to those issues. The UAC should help Council and Staff to identify and take advantage of all state and federal programs, such as financial incentives and subsidies, which can benefit Palo Alto. The UAC should continue to provide reliable input on all utilities-related subjects, as well as looking over the horizon to ensure the best long-term future for Palo Alto. • City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FO RM California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appOinted official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below: [ZJ I Steve Eglash give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk. OR D I request that the City of Pa lo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alternate information and request that they use the following contact information instead . 625 Glenbrook Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94305 Address 650 799-2267 Phone seglash@pacbell.net Email !hi fJ~ 3/25/2012 signatufe*'" "D-a-te------------ *The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in Ink, and deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed Signature or unsigned application will not be accepted. Bds/Commi s sions -702 -23 9/1/2011 CALIFORNIA CODES GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 6250-6270: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov 6254.21. (a) No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual. (b) No person shall knowingly post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official, or of the official's residing spouse or child, on the Internet knowing that person is an elected or appointed official and inten ding to cause imminent great bodily harm that is likely to occur or threatening to cause imminent great bodily harm to that individual. A violation of this subdivision is a misdemeanor. A violation of this subdivision that leads to the bodily injury of the official, or his or her residing spouse or child, is a misdemeanor or a felony. (c) (1) (A) No person, business, or association shall publicly post or publicly display on the Internet the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official if that official has made a written demand of that person, business, or association to not disclose his or her home address or telephone number. (8) A written demand made under this paragraph by a state constitutional officer, a mayor, or a Member of the Legislature, a city council, or a board of supervisors shall include a statement describing a threat or fear for the safety of that official or of any person residing at the official's home address. (C) A written demand made under this paragraph by an elected official shall be effective for four years, regardless of whether or not the official's term has expired prior to the end of the four-year period. (0) (i) A person, business, or association that receives the written demand of an elected or appointed official pursuant to this paragraph shall remove the official's home address or telephone number from public display on the Internet, including information provided to cellular telephone applications, within 48 hours of delivery of the written demand, and shall continue to ensure that this information is not reposted on the same Internet Web site, subsidiary site, or any other Internet Web site maintained by the recipient of the written demand. (ii) After receiving the elected or appointed official's written demand, the person, business, or association shall not transfer the appointed or elected official's home address or telephone number to any other person, business, or association through any other medium. (iii) Clause (ii) shall not be deemed to prohibit a telephone corporation, as defined in Section 234 of the Public Utilities Code, or its affiliate, from transferring the elected or appointed official's home address or telephone number to any person, business, or association, if the transfer is authorized by federal or state law, regulation, order, or tariff, or necessary in the event of an emergency, or to collect a debt owed by the elected or appointed official to the telephone corporation or its affiliate. (E) For purposes of this paragraph, "publicly post" or "publicly display" means to intentionally communicate or otherwise make available to the general public. (2) An official whose home address or telephone number is made public as a result of a violation of paragraph (1) may bring an action seeking injunctive or declarative relief in any court of competent jurisdiction. If a court finds that a violation has occurred, it may grant injunctive or declarative relief and shall award the official court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. A fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) may be. imposed for a violation of the court's order for an injunction or declarative relief obtained pursuant to this paragraph. (3) An elected or appointed official may designate in writing the official's employer, a related governmental entity, or any voluntary professional association of similar officials to act, on behalf of that official, as that official's agent with regard to making a written demand pursuant to this section. A written demand made by an agent pursuant to this paragraph shall include a statement describing a threat or fear for the safety of that official or of any person residing at the official's home address. (d) (1) No person, business, or association shall solicit, sell, or trade on the Internet the home address or telephone number of an elected or appointed official with the intent to cause imminent great bodily harm to the official or to any person residing at the official's home address. (2) Notwithstanding any other law, an official whose home address or telephone number is solicited, sold, or traded in violation of paragraph (1) may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction. If a jury or court finds that a violation has occurred, it shall award damages to that official in an amount up to a maximum of three times the actual damages but in no case less than four thousand dollars ($4,000). (e) An interactive computer service or access software provider, as defined in Section 230(f) of Title 47 of the United States Code, shall not be liable under this section unless the service or provider intends to abet or cause imminent great bodily harm that is likely to occur or threatens to cause imminent great bodily harm to an elected or appointed official. (f) For purposes of this section, "elected or appointed official" includes, but is not limited to, all of the following: (1) State constitutional officers, 2) Members of the Legislature, (3) Judges and court commissioners, (4) District attorneys, (5) Public defenders, (6) Members of a city council, (7) Members of a board of supervisors, (8) Appointees of the Governor, (9) Appointees of the Legislature, (10) Mayors, (11) City attorneys, (12) Police chiefs and sheriffs, (13) A public safety official, as defined in Section 6254.24, (14) State administrative law judges, (15) Federal judges and federal defenders, (16) Members of the United States Cong ress and appointees of the President. (g) Nothing in this section is intended to preclude punishment instead under Sections 69, 76, or 422 of the Penal Code, or any other provision of law. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 UTILlTIES ADVISORY COMMISSION CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBMlTTO: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamihon Aven ue, Palo Alto, CA 9430] (650)329·2571 Please print or type answe rs to all questions and place N/A in those areas that do not apply. Besure that you fill out the anached supplement and relum it with your signed application. Th is application is public record and may be posted to the inlemci in its entirety. NA ME: Foster Las' RESIDENCE 1636 Channing Avenue ADDR ESS: Street Palo Alto eil)' Zio Education: :;" =ge: Yale (8S) ...z,'r School: Harvard (JO) Jonathan HOME PHONE: 650-325-0187 Firs( WORK PHONE: CELL PHONE: 650-533-0945 EMAIL: jfoster@ifoster.net CA Slute l.S.~ ... uaiDing and experience, certificates oftraining,licenst'S, or professional registration: =."t"..Y-:e,-. _ -:e ~ndjng renewable energy and energy efficiency issues as a result of service for :.-r:s ?~ =-;-: :-e2'S on the board of directors of the California Clean Energy Fund. Relevant -::.-:'I~""b-re ~ om prior services in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy CU.-if :.-: ~ -:c.-inistration. • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who arc employed by the City of Palo Alio, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or comnlissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete thto tenn applied for? • Caljfomia Siale law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed . disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, COnn iel of [merest, Fonn 700. Do you have an invesrnlcnt in, or do y011 serve as 3n officer Of director of, a company doing business in Palo Al to which you believe is likeJy 10; I) engage in busi ness with the City, 2) provide products or services fo r City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of lhe board or commission you are applying for? if yOIl allswered yes, you may wi,vh 10 consull with fhe Ciry Alforney be/ore filing /his appliea/ion, Please contact/he COy Aflorney '$ Office af 650-329-217 J 10 arrange on appoin/menl, • Exclud ing your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo A ho or within two miles of ralo Aho? EMPLOYMENT Present or last emp loyer Name of Company: Atempo, In c. Occnpatlon: Yo; No [ZJ D D IZl [ZJ D D [ZJ D CFO (If refired, indicale fonner occupation) Signature of Applicant Date: 4/14/2012 'Please Return to: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo A lto, CA 9430] 650-329-2571 CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL OUESTIONNAIRE Name: Jonathan Foster Date: 4/14/2012 Please print or type your answers 10 the following questions and submit with your compleled appliC<ltion. You may submjt additional sheetS, ; r necessary, 10 complete your answers . 1. Have you anended the following meeting,? y., No • Utilities Advisory Commission [ZJ (D,IO: -,t"-,I"~::'71Y-----') D 2. How did you Learn abOUllhe vacancy on The L'lililies Advisory Commission? Community Group: 0 Palo ..... ho We..-J.:ly: D Email ITom eil]' Clerk: 0 Library Bulletin Board: D Other. PI"" Sp,dfy: It's my term that is expiring! The Daily Post: D Flyer/Bookmark: D 3. Describe your involvement in community activities. volunteer and civic org,lIlizations: Currently serve on the board of directors of the California Clean Energ y Fund and on the National Advisory Council for Environmental Entrepreneurs. Have served on the UAC sin ce 2009 and previously served on the Palo Allo CDBG Citizens Advisory Commission. Co-chaired the PAUSD Measure A campaigns in 2005 and 2008 and served on the Parcel Ta x Oversight Committee from 2006-2010. Served on the board of directors of Clara-Mateo Alliance and InnVision. Served on the Duveneck site council. Have been a youth sports coach in Palo Alto (Little League baseball, AYSO soccer, YMCA basketball). 4, What is if about the Util ities Advis01Y Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expenise would you bring 10 the Utilities Advisory Commission? I am particularly interested in energy issues, given the importance providing energy \0 consumers and businesses al reasonable prices while reducing environmental impacts (induding greenhouse gas emissions). That covers nol only electricity and gas, but also water, for which Califomia uses more eleclricl1y (for lransportalion) than almost anythfng else. I bring a range of relevant experience and expel1ise 10 the UAC, including my knowledge of California energy issues. my acquainlance or friendship wilh key energy polky makers al the sale and federal level, and my experience from eight years of service on Ihe board of directors of the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF). In addition, I served for two years as a deputy director of the While House Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Ciinion Administration and have additional policy-making experience from my lime in that role. 5. How would you see your role as board member when recommending policy aod working with the Council':' It's fa irly straight forward. The UAC makes recommendations to the City Council. We certainly hope the City Council accepts our recommendations, but the final decision rests with the City Council. I do think it is important on the UAC to work proactively to identify policy recommendations that might not arise but for the UAC's efforts. Finally, in terms of m y specific role, I focus on two things in particular: (i) working with my colleagues o n the UAC to deliver consensus recommendations to the City Council whenever pOSSible, and (ii) using my network of contacts in the energy sector to bring forward the best energy-related ideas possible for conside ration in Palo Alto . 6. What are the currenl issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission? The UAC faces some one·off issues (Le., they arise once and don't arise again), but many more are recurring issues. The recurring issues are usually the most Significant and include issues like how to handle rate setting given Prop 218 and the constitutional mandate for conversation pricing. Reducing Palo Alto's dependence on traditional fossil fuels is an important and ongoing issue _. it is at the core of a variety of issues ranging from our energy efficiency goals to our RPS targets. On that point, I believe it is also incumbent on the UAC to identify innovative approaches to reducing Palo Alto's use of fossil fuels . We've already taken steps in that direction with the Palo Alto CLEAN program and the field testing program for innovative products and technologies, but more can and, I'm sure, will be done. 7. rf appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Utili ties Advisory Commission acbieve? The UAC needs to do its day-to-day work of reviewing CPAU recommendations and providing the City Council with the UAC's views of those recommendations. But I believe it is also quite important for the UAC to move beyond sim ply revi ewing CPAU recommendations and proactively address the issues I raised in the second half of my response to question 6 above --finding new ways for Palo Alto·to reduce it's use of fossil fuels. In the years ahead, we will spend an increasing amount of time on Smart Grid deployment and use of the funds that had been held in the Calaveras Reserve. City of Pa lo Alto 250 Hamilton Ave nue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FORM California Government Code Section 6254.21 sta tes, in part, "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet wi thout first obtaining the written permission of that individual." The full code is attached . This consen t form will not be redacted and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below: D I give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Secti on 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk, OR [ZJ I Jonathan Foster request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alte'rnate information and request that they use the following contact information instead. 1636 Channing Avenue, Palo Alia, CA 94303 Address (650) 325-0187 Phone jfosler@jfoster.nel Email ,~~~ ~ ~4/_1 ~4/_20_1_2 __________________ _ Signatu.~* Date *The ¥iplicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed Signature or unsigned application will not be accepted, CIT'( OF PALO ALTO ' CITY CLERK'S fJrFlc1! '2 FEB -2 AM":, 7 UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBMIT TO: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2571 Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/A in those areas that do' not apply. Be sure that you flIl out the attached supplement and return it with your signed application. This application is public record and may be posted to the internet in its entirety. NAME: Harris Mark HOME PHONE: (650) 327-7066 Last First WORK PHONE: N/A RESIDENCE 1417 Dana Avenue ADDRESS: CELL PHONE: (650) 704-0571 Street EMAIL: mrhgoblue@aol.com Palo Alto CA 94301 City State Zip Education: 1 %5-70: BSE, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan -Science Engineering and Secondary Teaching Credential in Mathematics and Science. 1972-74: MBA, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Stanford, California -Major in Public Management and Finance Ust relevant training and experience, certHicates of training, licenses, or professional registration: Ust relevant training and experience, certifkates of training, Bcenses, or professional registration: From 1974-1988 worked for the citY ofPaJo Alto jn various caDacities includjng A88lstapt Director ofUtjlities. treasorer and finance direet:or. Maior responslbUities included: lead involvement In the creation of City recycling, conservation, energy services and solar loan protmllD8• 1988-1993: Director of Utilities, City of Mountain View -ovenaw all aspects of water, wastewater, refuse and streets fugctions. This included preparation of annual operating and capital budgets. Bds/Commissions -702-23 2/1/2012 • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or commissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for? • California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed disclosure of their fmancial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of Interest, F orm700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for? If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171 to arrange an appointment. • Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two miles of Palo Alto? EMPLOYMENT Present or last employer The Sequoia Union High School Dis. x _x_ x x _x_ N arne of Company: Woodside High School Occupation: Math Teacher (retired) (If retired, indicate former occupation) Signature of Applicant Date: February 2,2012 Bds/Commissions -702-23 2/1/2012 .) Please Return to: Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-329-2571 CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Name: Mark R. Harris Date: February 1, 2012 Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. 1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes No • Utilities Advisory Commission x (Date: Febru8lY 1. 2012 )- 2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Utilities Advisory Commission? Community Group: _x_ Palo Alto Weekly: The Dally Post: Email from City Clerk: _x_ Library Bulletin Board: FlyerlBookmark: Other, Please Specify: Mentioned to me by the Director of Utilities 3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations: Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations: I have been intimately involved with Kara, a premier grief support organization located in Palo Alto, since 1980 I served on the board of directors from ] 993-2008 and was at times secretary treasurer and president I am currently chair of the advisory committee. I have been a member of the Palo Alto Mediation Program since 2001 and have served as its co-chair I am currentJv an emeritus member I am a dues paying member of the Crescent Park Neighborhood Association. As a family, we contribute to many local organizations such as the Palo Alto Comrnuilitv Fund the Peninsula Ooen Space Trust Boys and Girls Club of the PeninSJlla and the League to name a few. In the past, I have been a T-ball coach, member of a local service club (Sertoma), served on the Duyeneck Site Council Cub Scout den leader Worked on projects for the Stanford Graduate Alumni Consulting Team to assist local non-profit organizations to name a few. Most recently, served on City's Infrastructure Blue Ribbon Commission. 4. What is it about the Utilities Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Utilities Advisory Commission? One of the unique and outstanding aspects of Palo Alto (among many) is that we own and operate our own municipal utilities. I was verv fortunate to work for the Utilities DePartment for II years and the City for 14. I was directly involved in many of the issues facing the Utilities today and was part of the initiation of many of the current efforts. It saddened me to see the gradual erosion of the value of our Utilities in the eyes of the Community during the late SO's and 90's. I think the formation of the Utilities Advisory Commission was a big step in the right direction and I get a sense that the current leadership is fully dedicated to reestablishing the premier status of UtiIities in the Cornrnlwitv Recently retired from a verv rewarding teaching career I would like to be part of the effort to make Palo Alto Utilities the best example of what local control can do to create high value, responsive service that operates in a very business like manner. I have the time, energy and experience to be a contributing member of this effort and would be honored to do so. Bds/Commissions -702-23 2/1/2012 5. 6. What are the current issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission? There are numerous supply, reliability, environmental and rate issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission. I believe 2 key issues involve (1) decisions regarding the State of California Cap-and Trade Program and Options regarding the Use of Allowances provided to the Electric Utility and (2) the challenge of preparing Water Customers for the substantial rate increases coming our way over the next several years and how to best mitigate their impacts. In addition, there is the ongoing challenge of keeping customers informed on the very complex jssues facing the lJtiJjtjes and gainjng confidence that the Department js striyjng to represent the jnterests of all customers and is responsive to their concerns. 7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Utilities Advisory Commission achieve? For 2011-12, I would like to see a decision on the path to develop and construct a second electricity transmission line into the City and continued implementation of the Strategic Plan. In addition. I would like to see rate changes that are understood by residents and businesses and generally acceptable even though some are likely to jncrease more than would be desirable -water rates in particular r am sure that as I become more familiar with Issues facing the Commission, I will see the need for additional goals, particularly for 2012-13 and beyond. Bds/Commissions -702-23 2/1/2012 City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FORM California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that individual." The full code is attached. This cons~nt form will not be redacted and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below: --X.. I Mark Harris give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk. OR I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alternate information and request that they use the following contact information instead. 1417 Dana Avenue Address (650) 327-7066 Phone mrhgohlue@aol.com Em_~~~/}~. ~. ,/ .~ ~F~e_b~ru~a~~~2~,~2~01~2~ __________ __ Sig~re*. Date *The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be accepted. Bds/Commissions -702-23 2/1/2012 1417 Dana Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 3Z7-7066 mrhgobJue@aol.com March 12,2012 ,:11'( ,I' P~L U ALiO eil eli '( CLERK'S OFFICE 12 11AR 12 PM 12: 26 TO: Mayor Yeh and the Honorable Palo Alto City Council SUBJECT: Interview for Opening on the Utilities Advisory Committee 1 was pleased to receive an e-mail from the Deputy City Clerk indicating that I had been selected for an interview with the Council for possible appointment 10 the Utilities Advisory Commission. Unfortunately, I will not be available the evening of March 22 as my wife and I leave for Wenatchee. Washington that morning to attend our youngest son's wedding on March 24. The Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC) is a community activity I am well qualified for and extremely interested in. As you know . I have just completed a term as a commissioner on the City's Infrastructure Blue Ribbon Commission (lBRC) and would approach this appointment in the same manner. I have always been a Community volunteer who becomes fully inunersed in that effort and contributes more than my fair share to the mission. Often the issues involved are complex and controversial, but I do not shy away from them and often assist in successful resolutions. The UAC is very similar to mRC in that it involves infrastructure twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. A UAC commissioner must be well versed in a myriad of technical, financial and environmental issues affecting municipal utilities and their importance to the quality of life in Palo Alto. As evident in my application, by training and ex.perience -including 15 years of management experience in local municipal utilities and participation in many of the organizations affecting our utilities -I am well suited to be a commissioner. Although I am not available on March 22, I will make every effort to be accessible to Council members between now and then should you have any questions you would like me to address. This can be done in the fonn of e-mail dialogue, a phone call or an infonnal chat over coffee. Please feel free to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to serve the City. RespectfuUy subonined, !ll/,f.~ Mark R. Harris From: Raymond Bacchetti <raybac@earthlink.net> Subject: Appreciation Date: January 25, 2012 1 :58:07 PM PST To: Mark Harris <mrhgoblue@aol.com> Dear Mark, Now that our job is done and our report is in and the Council has discharged us, I want to write to your personally to say how much I enjoyed working with you. You were among the more multi-faceted members of the Commission. I admired your dedication to the task, your intelligence, your abHity to speak your mind without giving offense, and the way you continually dove deep into issues--not just Cubberley, but the PSB, finance, and whatever was vexing a committee, working group, or the commission as a whole. It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes people like you for that village to be all that it ought to be. With best regards, Ray Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 Attention City Clerk: CIl '( OF i~ALO ALTU.CA ell Y CLERK'S OFFICE 12APR20 PM 1:53 3476 Waverley Street Palo Alto, GA 94306-3534 April 18, 2012 I am writing this letter to indicate that I am interested in being considered for a further three-year term for the Utilities Advisory Commission. Enclosed are my completed application forms. Thank you. Sincerely, I\A~\<~ Marilyn Keller UTILITlES ADVISORY COMMISSION CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBMlTTO, Office of the City Clerk 250 Hamilton A venue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2571 Please print or type answers (0 all questions and place N/A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fiJI out the attached supplement and retum it with your signed application. This application is public record and may be posted to the internet in its entirety. NAME: Keller Marilyn HOME PHONE: Last First WORK PHONE: RESIDENCE 3476 Waverley Street ADDRESS: C£LL PHONE: Sire'" EMAIL: Palo Alto CA City Stale Z;O Edutation: Stanford University: MS, as Applied Earth Sciences. Environmental Earth Sciences BS Biological Sciences. 650/494-9331 650/494-9331 650/575-6253 maOlynkeller@gmall.com UC Berkeley Extension: Candidate for certificate in Hazardous Materials Management and other biology courses. Workshops on utility environmental and health issues. List relevant training and nperitnt:t, t:trtinates of training, lit:tn5ts, or profeulonal registration: Worked eighteen years developing, managing, and implementing research to solve and prevent environmental, health, and safety problems associated with utility facilities. Supervised environmental impact studies for proposed power and gas facilities. Participated on several technical advisory committees outside of PG&E. Worked several months for EPRI on loan from PG&E on potential health impacts of electric and magnetic fields . Please see attached resume. Bd s/Commission s -702-23 9/1 /20 11 • Are you a Palo Alto Resident? • Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of Palo Alto, who are currently serving on fue City Council, or who are board members or commissioners? • Are you available and committed to complete the tenn applied for? • California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of Interest, F onn 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for? If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171 to a"ange an appointment. • Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two miles of Palo Alto? EMPLOYMENT D [l] D D D [l] D Present or last employer Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Name of Company: Occupation: (former) Senior Research Assoc. (If retired, indicate former occupation) Date: 4/17/2012 Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 MARILYN L. KELLER 3476 Waverley Street Palo Alto, CA 94306 (650) 494-9331 marilynkeller@gmail.com SUMMARY Developed. managed and implemented research to solve and prevent envirbnmental. health, and safety problems for over fifteen years. Successful in bridging various technical disciplines and interest groups to optimize research results. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE .' PACIFIC GAS & ELECfRIC COMPANY, SanRamon, CA Senior Research Associate, R&D Department 1990-1997 Developed and managed over $1 million annual company-wide research programs on health, enruonment, and safety issues including electric and magnetic fields (EMF), hazardous materiaJs, seismic safety, and indoor air quality. • Managed programs and projects up to $1 million. • Won annual program budgets of up to $1 million plus $500,000 co-funding. • Developed and managed inteidisciplinary research teams. • Negotiated research requirements with outside agencies and won technical approval • Supervised project managers and consultants to complete research and reports. • Published papers and presented results at conferences. • Advised technical committees and served as internal consultant on EMF health research. R&D Biologist -Program Manager, R&D Department 1983-1990 • Ptanoed and implemented multi-year research programs exceeding $1 million per year. • Managed health and geothermal research programs that saved over $500,000 per year in air pollution abatement plus additional avoided health and safety costs. • Obtained over $500,000 co-funding for geothermal and health research. • Managed project managers from multiple departments along with consultants to conduct studies and document methods for reducing future health and safety costs. • Advised ontside research groups on public health issues. Environmental Specialist, Department of Engineering Researeb 1980·1983 Managed and conducted biological impact studies for various types of proposed power facilities. • Supervised biologists and managed consultants to conduct projects. • Coordinated environmental assessments with other departments and regulatory agencies. • Initiated multi-year studies on vegetation damage due to air emissions. • Managed rare species resulting in national recognition for PG&E's environmental work. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Palo Alto, CA 1988·1989 Recruited to plan research on neurobiological and behavioral effects of EMF exposure. Developed strategic partnership for collaboration in future research. CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES ADVISORY COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Please Return to: Office ofthe City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-329-2571 Name: Marilyn Keller Date: 4/17/2012 Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers. 1. Have you attended the following meeting? • Utilities Advisory Commission Yes [l] f\,\ost-~wrs S-l~e.... (Date: ll/z-/o> ) No D 2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Utilities Advisory Commission? Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: 0 The Daily Post: D Email from City Clerk: D Library Bulletin Board: 0 FlyerlBookmark: D Other, Please Specify: This vacancy is due to the end of my term. 3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations: UAC -served since 10/06. Member of Canopy board and program committee since 10/11. Sustainable Schools Committee (SSC) since 10/07. Worked with SSC, Canopy, and PAUSD to develop nation's first school tree policy. PTA and Site Council positions several years at PAUSD schools (Fairmeadow, JLS). Girl Scout leader and coleader of various troops since 2003. Family Ambassador Program graduate 5/08. Started neighborhood group and petition 3/06 to support local retail. Learned about Palo Alto's decision-making process. 4. What is it about the Utilities Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the Utilities Advisory Commission? I spent eighteen years with PG&E helping minimize environmental, health, and safety impacts of utility facilities. I would like to help Palo Alto in the same way using my experience bridging various disciplines, and applying "lessons learnedn from a variety of utility issues addressed in the past. I also bring an awareness of issues impacting the schools, neighbors in south Palo Alto, and a cross section of opinions from various customers I encounter in my community work. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 5. How would you see your role as board member when recommending policy and working with the Council? 1 would provide insight on how utilities deal with difficult environment, health, and safety issues as cost-effectively as possible. I would also help represent a segment of the Palo Alto population that others may not know as well, especially south Palo Alto families of various income levels. 6. What are the cuttent issues facing the Utilities Advisory Commission? Current issues include: -Keeping customers' utility costs manageable while maintaining reliability and safety, -Increasing conservation of power and water, -Improving customer awareness of utility services, -Improving the resilience of Palo Alto's transmission system, -Obtaining more renewable power at competitive prices, -Maintaining and improving energy effiCiency levels, -Optimizing the use of funds being considered for under-grounding more electric power lines, -Investing Electric Special Projects (ESP) Reserve funds for long-term benefits to the electric ratepayers. 7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Utilities Advisory Commission achieve? I would like the UAC to address all of the above in question 6. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT FORM C1IUfomia Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "N'o state or local agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or appo'inted official On the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of that Individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be,redacted arid wlll be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website. Read the code, and check only ONE option below : . , [l] I Manlyn Keller give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the 'City's website the' attached Board and Commission AppUcation intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I rnay revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo 'Alto City Clerk. OR D I.,..., __ -.,-___ -,-request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home address, phone numbers, and email address ' from the attached Board and Commission AppUcation prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the following alt",rnate information and request that they use the following contact information Instead.' , Address PHone Email . • . l\A o..d,UN) k~ 4/1812012 Bds /Commi ssions -702-23 9/1/2011 CI1 Y OF PALO ALTO, CA CITY CLERK'S OFFICE IUPR20 P11 3:41 '. UTIL1TtES ADVISORY COMMISSION CITY OF PALO ALTO BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION • .'. ,~ • > SUBMIT'lO:· Office of die CJty ctc·r!r. . 2SOHanilltoo AvenUe. Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 329-2!lm Please prim or type IlD8WmIlO a11 questions ani:lpJace N/A in those areas that do DOl apply. Be sure tbatiOlJ fill out the attadJed supplement ~ retunllt with your .... application. This application is'public rc<:ord and may be posted to the io~ct. in ita CIltirety. ' "NAME: Ross T Meredith Lut Firat , "!t: 4(l61 SutheriandDr ..... : PaloAHo " CA94303 ZiD PhD. Engineering: Industrial and Ma-", Syotvms, Universily of Nebraska -Uoooln, NE MS, Eledrlcatand _Ie EnglneOJIng, CSU, Sacrarnonto. CA MAT, __ and Educ8Ik>n. AoIIIno College, WInter Pari<. FL SA, 1o!a1hematlca, RoI1In1 CCIIege, WI_ Poik, FL . Becf1te1llUsIneaa C8f1IfiCOte In CoristrucIIon Management, Golden GaIO UnMlrsIty, San F_, CA ; llItreltvuttriWllaDCl~eertt&.atet.,tniIIIIII. ........ preff:aloaal""'''': Regl8ien;d Prolesslonal En9tneer, E~ CA; EI2289 (1986). renewal date 9/3012012 Varlotrs In-houaa man!iQem6nl. SIIP!lIVisoIy, qoaIlty ~t and group lacllitati9n ctasaes. Emergency 11 ___ Team AppliecfMater1al8 _ 411103 . AARPNITIVTCE _ 88 Advanced Tax Counselor 1124111 \ ,- Bds /commissions -702-23 '/1/2011 , , , • ~ you a Palo Alto ReIidI:nt? • . Do)'Ol.l lave any rdatiVdl or members of your bouIebold who lIN ampJoyed by tbcCity of -'~'"Palo Alto, who ito currently ierving 01:1 the.City Couacil, or who Ire board members or ~? iJ A", ~ ~lable and amnitted to compl~ me term JI?Plied for? • califomilRate lewroquin!l-woiniel:! board mi c:ornnbaioa~ to file IldeW\ed diJcloIure of tbeir filumc:ial ~ 'Pair Political Pnc:tk::es Commission, Cootiict of OJ Interest, Form 700. DIoyou ~vem mYelODebt in, «do you terVel8lDoffica'ordireaof' of.. CXIlDpIlI.y iIoing butiJieia lo Plio Alto wbiehyou believe is likely 10; I) CDpIe in _ .... with tIJe Cdy'o 2) pnw~ pnaduclI or lC'Vicell'or Ciry projecas. or 3) be affected bY ~ of the ~ or oommiaIi.oo yov are applyiDg for? o 1f)'OV airiwtnd JIfI$, ~ ftJ}' willi w CDVJdI wiilt iM ·City Auonwy before /l1/ztg fila • appIlcati4M. Pkm~ C(HUQCIlM Ct{V Anoriwy" Ojfke (II 6,O-J19-117 J t() arrange an oppolrr""e7II. ' r.. !ZI 0 '0 o • &cludiDs your priDcipaJ ~deIM.:e, do you own reel propaIy in Palo Alto or wilhiD two 0 miles of hiD Atto? . , EMPLOYMENT l!!lI 0 [Z] 0 [Zl ....... , .. , .. , ...",oy" App-liea Materials NamcofCompaay: ,.i O<cupati .. " Engineering Manager­ Of mittd, in4.iClSc fonnBr OOCUpe1ion) , Bds/CaamissioDS -702~'23 9 /1/2011 Please Return to: CITY OF PALO ALTO UTl,I"ITI,~ ADVISORY COMMlSSION SUPPLEMENTAL Q!J£STIQNNAJI\E Office of!be City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 6S()'329-2S71 Name: TMered~h Ross, PhD, PE, FSWE Dal.: 4/20/2012 ~ -. Plep;se print or type your answers to the foUowiDl questions and submit with your completed appli<:ltion. Yau may submit I&:litional JbDe.ts, if.oeceMaJ)'. to ~ ytKD' ilIswcn. y" No L Have ymI .tterJded the (oUowmg meeting'! .. Ulililiee ~ CommissWD o (Ilot<. __ --' [Z] 2. HoW did ytN. team about the vacancy 00 the Utilities AdvUo!y ,CommissiOll? Comomm;<y """",. !.Zl 1'>10 AlIo Wod<Iy. 0 Email from City ~Iert.: 0 Libnty Bulletin Boud: 0 The Daily Post: 0 .,,,......._.0 """'. Pl_ "...",. :.... _..::...-:c-________________ ~ 3. Describey<IUI iDVOlvcmmt in comrnuni:ty .ctivitiea:, volunteer IiId civic ocpoizaIioos: • As II fully C8rtified tax counaelor yOIunl8el' through an MRPIIRS;oInt ventura completing lax returns at A~ and Mountain VIeW SenIor CenIefB and the Mt VIIIw Oat labors' Center 2003 -pr888I't • AI a Felfow and Senior Ule member of the SOctety 01 Women E~, serwd on 1M National Board of OIteckJrsas R., 0Ir9ct0r (1991-$3). Served'1M Sodety In all levels oIleadrHsNp at the 1ocaI,.regionaI, and natIonaIlndI.IdIng being the chair CIt the first regIon8IIy.aponeored National CoowtntIon. • St Thomes EpIIcopal Church: 0eaIgned Md Installed 1700 sq It of brick pariO and general repair and !I1UIIenance of taciII6es 2002 • preMnt • • Speaket. IecCuntr and ~ner on topIce as diverse as noo-Inear feedback control, motivallon, career 1113 asemenl, statistk:8, tIP: planning and ~n and 1Inances. ProrrrirMint spNkno engagements Indude MIT, Notr& Dame, UC BerkeIey,l.JrIIVan*y at Pacific, CSU Secnmento and esu l.Qng Bead't. 4. Wt.l is it about the Utititiefl Adv~ Cormnilaioo!hal imereIu yrn1. Whatqralities. ~ aod expertiK would you briog 10 lbe Utilitiet; Amilory Commi.uioo? • /lie ..... '" ~ QII.IIIiui,~ ,lind •• ~ of Pab AID, 1 am "*-RId In haw dIIc:iIIona _ , made NgIftIng dIy poley, ""* ~ and !he IIIety reINIIceIIont lor '*I 11) ......... and \hi pul:!fic.1 am aIao ~ta" •• lIInCIoI~~............. " • Hawtno !IpItII: ..... 20,... of my CIIM' worIdI;Ig lor 9acHeI PrMw eo.y,o, .... , •• oonIroI ~ .... ~ In .. ~ Of dM9I:and QII"'ucIIon oIlMIIur ~ ... IIWW'I. btoact kncMIIIdJI of ~ 9II.lIIon, " -IIWW'I--' at .. ...,... oflledai_4I, nducIng"""'" bon oIchctoIs, CIIIhe 80cIiIIy of WomIn Engnara. AIIIo, I "..,.. ..... en • NaIIoNI ACIMIny of EtIQlnMmo ~~end III'OI1wd 0fI Iha mtaw DOardI 01' !hi NIIIOnIII ScIIwtce ~, n-~'-pnMdad me .. e..:parlalaollltJOlllql and ........... CI with ~ patIIOnaIIIIaI, ' ~ ani ~ )*aper;tI¥eI. · ,...1rIIIned WOUP ~, I "..... .. kncMIedga lind IlIJ*1Iae 10 uIiII ,gmopa h open rd-honMl ~Mon. ~.,.,pclllnlllutt,_darllcetb~~ ..... ."..u".ilb .. ~andlMk~ · s.. .aactoecI1WUIIIII br .odIIorIIII1IIlIoIOOn end IIq)IItenca daIaia. Bds/Coqmissions -702-23 9/1/2011 I" , s. How would yoo SOlI your role as boIUd member w~ ~,policy BOd worlciog wilh die Council? As an _$Of n -.ki be my roki 10 provide Inpul regarding the Itseal implications 01 new policy, the oomjJIlance of new policy wltll,othar regulalory agencies, the impact of neW policy on city employees and the pubttc, and the consequences to bo1h uljlity' usage andlnoome for the city MdJts (eSIdiInts. As a registered pr6fe8slOn8Iengineer in the Stale of California, It Is my responsibility to assure that all polICy decisions I am • party to havethonlughly reviewed and understoOd the 'sal$ty 1mpI_ to the public and Ihe empIoyeee of the city. 6. What InlIbo cuneat __ r.cma the Utilitia Advi&orj: Comi1UI.siori? ' , The City of Palo Alto he4 one of theriiosl economical and alflcleni uljllty egencies in the Bay Area. In this _ econOmIC _nment; It is important to continue this legacy whHe _ng In the. pdor!tizam of the ongoing maintenance tasks, system upgrades, new InstaHa_ and future direCtIon of tho "lJ8f'CY. 1. If IppOinIed, wfIIt specific pis wtJU,1d )'OtIlib to leO tbe Utililies AdviIoly Commiiiston ICbieve? • Continue the promotiOn of fOSidential and cominerclal installatiori of solar power systems ~ Ensure a bal8f1!lO<I. and real\Jtic budget for uljllty departments Dda/commissions -702-23 '/1/2011 • , , f , • City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 CONSENT fORM 'f . .... . ;. Collfom'la Government Code Section 6i54.21 states, In part, 'No state or local agency shall post the home address ,or telephone number ,of any elected Jlr appointed offtdal on the Internet without first obtaining the written permiSSion of that Individual." The full code Is attached. This. consent form will not be redacted and will be attached to the AppIla!tlon and.posted to the City's website. -. ~ ~ R~d the code, and check only tiN!! option below: [Z] I T Meredith Ross give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission Application Intact. I have read and understand my rights under GovemmenfCode Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto City aerk. • OR o I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home ,address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board, and Commission APplication prior to posting to the City's website. I 'amproviding the following alternate Information and request that they use the following contact Information Instead. Address Phone Signa ~. Date I I (. *The ppllcant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign In Ink, and • deliver to the aty Clerks OffIce. A typed Signature or unsigned application will not be accepted. Bds/Commissions -702-23 9/1/2011 1 of 2 T Meredith Ross, PhD, PE, F-SWE meredithrossphd@huskers.unl.edu 4061 Sutherland Dr H: (650) 856-2560 Palo Alto, CA 94303 Objective Seeking a position utilizing my diverse education, and my skills in training, change management, research, mathematics, and engineering. I have extensive experience in the areas of: • Training development and delivery • Group and meeting facilitation • People and project management • Engineering business process analysis, improvement, and management • Research and modeling • Design and implementation of control systems • Speaker, lecturer, and trainer on diverse topics from non-linear feedback control to tax planning. Education and Licenses PhD, Engineering: Industrial and Management Systems, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, NE MS, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, CSU, Sacramento, CA MAT, Mathematics and Education, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL BA, Mathematics, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL Bechtel Business Certificate in Construction Management, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA Various in-house management, supervisory, quality management and group facilitation classes. Registered Professional Engineer, Electrical CA, E12289 (1986), renewal date 9/30/2012 Emergency Response Team Applied Materials certification 4/1/03 Computer Skills Languages: FORTRAN, Basic, Pascal, RPG, NEAT III, UNIX, SQL, C++, and machine languages including APL Applications: Apple OS 3 through X; MSWindows 3 though Vista; discrete event modeling application SIMUL8, statistical applications including SPSS, R, and TinnR; AutoCAD/Inventor; Microstation; Control Builder; GECO; MM3000, Oracle, eMatrix, GPSI and Lotus Notes, MSOffice suite of applications including Access and MSProject; electronic mail; graphical, flowcharting and scheduling applications; BRIO, Primavera. Hardware: Macintosh, OS\DOS\Windows compatible, Intergraph, UNIX Networks: Novell, DECnet, AppleTalk, Ethernet, Honeywell and Westinghouse field busses. Experience University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Returned to school for PhD after 28 years of engineering experience) 2005 – 2008 PhD in Engineering with a specialty in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Sloan Scholar: Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation • Dissertation topic: Can Team Success be Predicted? A mathematical model for optimization of team composition based on factors related to individual personal style. • Course Work: Discrete Event Modeling; Statistics Theory: Use, & Implementation; Quality Control & Management; Engineering Management • Course Development and Delivery: Introduction to Engineering Management Applied Materials 1995 - 2004 Business Process Manager 1998 – 2004 • Managed cross-functional team responsible for development and long-term strategy of the Product Development Process (PDP), stream lining documentation control, configuration management and reducing design re-work. • Developed training goals, material content and exercises, training data, and delivered training for the new web based part management application, for the Product Development Process, for the new drawing vault, for document management processes, for visualization tools and other business processes. Converted the PDP overview module for intranet delivery. 2 of 2 Manufacturing Engineering Manager (Divisional level) 1995 – 1998 • Managed a staff of 39 engineers, supporting manufacturing floors and new product introductions, resulting in 68% reduction in overtime. • Convinced executives to fund use of manufacturing resources as part of design teams resulting in a transfer from design to manufacturing in 4 months in comparison to the historical period of multiple years. • Developed and implemented resolution tracking processes for floor identified manufacturing issues, Return To Stock inventory and Damaged Material Returns, resulting in 80% reduction of reoccurring problems. • Functioned as Manufacturing Engineering Authority for development and implementation of the engineering change review process, resulting in an 87% reduction in change order cycle time. The Bechtel Group of Companies 1975 – 1995 Systems Analyst • Lead the re-engineering project to develop a process for management of materials from design conception, through purchasing, to installation. Also developed the user specification, translated it into a program specification and oversaw application program development. While completing system testing, developed the user manual, user training and trained users. 1975 - 1977 Control Systems Engineering 1978 - 1995 • Performed first-of-a-kind, retrofit and field engineering design and support. • Developed process for revision and maintenance of index of 70k instruments. Lead • As sole Control Systems consultant, effected technology transfer for 1st light water nuclear facility built in England working at site in Knutsford, Cheshire, UK. • Managed 40 control systems engineers specializing in process system modeling and logic design and reduction. Business Process and Quality Management Coach 1991 – 1995 • Supported and mentored engineering quality improvement team leads. • Reviewed, developed process maps, simplified processes, and lead change management efforts. • Presented Coaches and Quality Management training thorough out the US. Achievements • Identified relationship between team success and team members’ preferred personal styles. Published and presented as technical paper. • Created 6° of freedom simulation program to develop new control law for non-linear feedback control of mechanical systems. Published and presented as a technical paper. • Member of the National Academy of Engineering sub-committee for the Celebration of Women in Engineering 1998-2000. • Member of the National Science Foundation Review Panel for re-engineering engineering education 2000 - 2006. • Society of Women Engineers’ Fellow (2000), and Distinguished New Engineer Award (1998). Engineering Council of Sacramento Valley Outstanding Service to the Engineering Profession Award (1987). Sacramento YWCA Outstanding Woman in Applied Sciences (1985). Los Angeles YWCA Outstanding Achievement Award (1980). Community activities • As a Fellow and Senior Life member of the Society of Women Engineers, served on the National Board of Directors as Region Director (1991-93). Served the Society in all levels of leadership at the local, regional, and national including being the chair of the first regionally sponsored National Convention. • Speaker, lecturer and trainer on topics as diverse as non-linear feedback control, motivation, career assessment, statistics, tax planning and preparation and finances. Prominent speaking engagements include MIT, Notre Dame, UC Berkeley, University of Pacific, CSU Sacramento and CSU Long Beach. References Erick C Jones, PhD Professor, 6sigma and TQM ecjones@uta.edu 817/272-7592 Paul A Savory, PhD Professor, Simulation and Modeling psavory@unl.edu 402/472-3495 Robert Malone, PE Manager, Applied Materials rmalone3969@gmail.com 408/275-6044 Linda Delaney, PE Manager, Bechtel Power Corporation lindajdelaney@gmail.com 760/772-1765 Sara Adams Peer, Bechtel Group kalileela@gmail.com 925/323-4833 Complete list of publications available upon request.