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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY HALL
10300 TORRE AVENUE · CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
TELEPHONE: (408) 7n-3223. FAX: (408) n7-3366
CUPERTINO
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Agenda Item No. I ~
Meeting Date: October 2. 2007
SUBJECT AND ISSUE
Receive a report on commissions and committees with terms expiring January 30, 2008, and
select an application deadline date of January 9 and interview dates of January 21 and 22.
COMMISSION VACANCIES
The Cupertino City Council.appoints members to 12 advisory commissions and committees. For
most of these, members serve staggered, four-year terms with a two-term limit. If a person is
appointed to fill an unscheduled vacancy for a term that is less than two years, that partial term is
not counted against the term limit. Recruitment, appointment, and reappointment are governed by
Resolution No. 07-129, and Oovenunent Code section 54970. The Teen Commission is governed
by City Council Resolution No. 05-095 and follows a different appointment schedule and
structure.
Vacancies will be announced in October in the local news media, posted at City Hall and the
Library, and included in the Cupertino Scene and the City's web site. Notices are also mailed to
CERT graduates, Leadership Cupertino graduates, Neighborhood Block Leaders, the Chamber of
Commerce, service organizations, and other interested parties. Commissioners who have expired
terms and are eligible for reappointment are notified.
The attached list describes all the commissions and committees, and lists the names of
incumbents whose terms are ending in January 2008. Applicants may apply for up to two
commissions and each applicant is interviewed for his or her preferred commission(s).
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Commissions and Committees expiring terms
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the following:
1. Set the application deadline for January 9, 2008.
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2. Conduct interviews on Monday and Tuesday, January 21 and 22, Conference Room A,
6:00 p.m.
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APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION
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OFFICE OF THE CllY CLERK
CUPERTINO
CITY HALL
10300 TORRE AVENUE. CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
TELEPHONE: (408) n7-3223 · FAX: (408) n7-3366
CITY OF CUPERTINO
APPOINTMENTS LIST AND
NOTICE OF VACANCIES 2008
Notice is hereby given that residents are encouraged to apply for positions on City commissions and
committees that will have vacancies in January of 2008. The application deadline is 5:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, JanuBl)' 9. 2008. Council will conduct interviews beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Monday
and Tuesday, January 21 and 22. (Applications for a current Plailning Commission vacancy are due
on Tuesday, October 9,2007 and interviews will be held on Tuesday, October 16 beginning at 5:30
p.m.).
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Commissioners are interviewed and appointed by the City Council, and may serve a total of two
consecutive 4~year terms. (The Teen Commission has a different term structure). If a person, is
appointed to fill an unscheduled vacancy that is less than two years, that partial term is not counted
against the term limit.
All meetings are open to the public. For more information or to apply for a commission, contact the
City Clerk's Office at 777-3223, or visit.the city website at www.cupertino.org.
Audit Committee - 2 vacancies
Garrett Wade served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Myoung Kang served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
The Committee consists of four or five members serving four-year terms. . Two individu81s 'are
members of City Council, and a minimwn of two and a maximum of three are representatives from
Cupertino businesses. The business representatives shall not be officials or employees of the City,
nor cohabit with as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to any member of the
Committee, the City Manager or staff person assigned to the Committee. An Audit Committee at
large member is not required to be a Cupertino resident, but the City Council may give priority to
individuals who have substantial. accounting or investment experience, preferably in connection
with a governmental agency. The powers and functions of the Audit Committee shall be as follows:
A. Review the annual audit report and management letter; B. Recommend appointment of auditors;
C. Review the monthly Treasurer's report; D. Recommend a budget format; and E. Review City
investment policies and internal controls of such policies.
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Meetings are ~eld as needed in January, April, July, and October on the 2nd Thursday of the month
at 4:00 p.m. at City Hall in Conference Room A. For more information, call staff liaison Carol
Atwood at (408) 777-3220. .
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Bicvcle Pedestrian Commission - No vacancies
The Commission consists oftivemembers ~ppointed by the council to four-year overlapping terms.
None shall be officials or employees of the City nor cohabit with, as defined by law, nor be related
by blood or marriage to, any member of the committee, the City Manager or the staff person or
persons assigned to the Commission. All members shall be City of Cupertino residents. The
function of the Commission is to review, monitor and suggest recommendations for City
transportation matters including, but not limited to bicycle and pedestrian traffic, parking; education
and recreation within Cupertino.
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Meetings are held monthly on the third Wednesday at 7 p.m. in City Hall, Conference Room A. For
more information, call staffliaison'Oavid Stillman at (408) 777-3249.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Steerin2 Committee - 2 vacancies
James Cai served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment (Garden Gate)
V scant partial term position ending Jan. ' 11 (Citywide) - would count as a full term
The Steering Committee is the lead citizen participation group in the planning and programming
process of the COBG. Program. The Steering Committee is involved in the entire COBG and
consolidated planning process. Three members must represent low and moderat~income areas
(Rancho Rinconada and Garden Gate), and one member is a citywide representative. The other five
members consist of the Housing Commission members. Its specific responsibilities are:
a. To advise the City Administration and the City Council in the development of the -..J
Consolidated Plan and its related programs.
b. To conduct public meetings on the development of the Plan and its programs, and to review
and evaluate proposals from the community based organizations.
c. To assist the City Council in conducting public hearings on the Plan and its programs.
The COBO Steering Committee meets as needed at 9:00 a.m., the second Thursday of the month at
City Hall, Conference Room C. For more information, call staff liaison Vera Oil at (408) 777-3308.
Fine Arts Commission - No vacancies
The Commission cOnsists of five members appointed by Council for four-year terms. None of the
members shall be employees or officials of the City, nor cohabit with as defined' by law, nor be
related by blood or marriage to any member of the Commission, the City Manager or staff person
assigned to the Commission. At least three shall be Cupertino residents. The powers and functions
of the Fine Arts Commission are to foster, encourage and assist the realization, preservation and
advancement of the fine arts for the benefit of the community. The Fine Arts Commission falls
under the Political Reform Act of 1974 and financial disclosure is required.
. Meetings are held bi-monthly on the 4th Tuesday of even-numbered months at 7:00 p.m. in City
Hall, Conference Room A. For more information, contact staff liaison Kimberly Smith at (408)
777-3217.
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HOlism!! Commission - 2 vacancies
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Kim Mosleh served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08- eligible for reappointment
Vacant full term position (Business Representative)
The Cupertino Housing Commission consists of five members appointed by the council to four-year
terms. One must be a representative from a Cupertino financial institution and another from a
Cupertino business. Housing Commission members who are representatives of a financial
institution or a business are not required to be Cupertino residents, but the financial institution and
the business represented must be located in Cupertino. The two . community members and the
City's appointed representative to the Santa Clara County CDBG Citizens Advisory Committee
must be residents of Cupertino. The committee assists in developing housing policies and strategies,
recommends policies for implementation and monitoring of affordable housing projects, helps
identify sources of funding for affordable housing and other advisory functions authorized by the
City Council. The Cupertino Housing Committee falls under the Political Reform Act of 1974 and
financial disclosure is required.
Meetings are held at 9:00 a.m., the second Thursday of the month at City Hall, Conference Room C.
For more information, call staff liaison Vera Gil at (408) 777~3308.
Library Commission - No vacancies
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The commission consists of five members appointed by the Council to four-year, overlapping
tenns. At least three members must be residents of Cupertino. None of the members shall be.
officials or employees of the City, nor cohabit with, as defined by law, nor be related by blood or
marriage to any member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staffperson(s) assigned to this
Commission. The commission advises the city council on the adequacy of library service within the
community and such ether matters relating to library service as specified by the city council, and
serves as liaison between the city and the Santa Clara County library system.
Meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall, Room
100. For more information, call staff liaison Carol Atwood at (408) 777-3220 or David Woo at
(408) 777~3280.
Parks and .Recreation Commission - 2 vacancies
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Derek Chen served from June '06 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Vacant full term position available
The commission consists of five members who are residents of the City and shall be appointed by
the council to four-year, overlapping terms. None of the members shall be officials or employees of
the City, nor cohabit with as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to any member of
the Commission, the City Manager or the staff person( s) assigned to this Commission. The
commission advises the city council on municipal activities in relation to parks and recreation,
including park site acquisition and development, recreation program policy, and expansion of the
park program as development occurs. The Parks and Recreation Commission falls under the
Political Reform Act of 1974 and financial disclosure is required.
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The Parks and Recreation Commission meets at 7:00 p~m..on the first Thursday of each month in
the City Hall Room 100. For more information, contact staff liaison Therese Smith at (408) 777-
3110.
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PlaDBinS! Commission - 1 potential vacancy (Interviews scheduled for Oct. 16)
Vacant partial term position ending Jan. '09
The Commission consists of five members appointed by the council to overlapping four-year terms,
Each member shall be a qualified elector in and resident of the City. None of the members shall be
officials or employees of the City and none of whom shall cohabit with as defined by law, nor be
related by blood or marriage to any other member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staff
person(s) assigned to this Commission. The Commission's primary function is' to advise the city
council on land use matters such as specific and general plans, zonings and subdivisions. The
commission reviews other matters as specified by city ordinances or Title vn of the Government
Code of California.
Meetings are held at 6:45 on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the Community Hall.
For more information, call staff liaison Steve Piasecki at (408) 777.3308.
Public Safety Commission - 3 vacancies
Charles Caldwell served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Jay Cena served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Fari Aberg served from Feb. '06 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
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The commission consists of five members, all of whom shall reside within the City and shall be
appointed by the council to four~year, overlapping terms. None shall be officials or employees of
the City, members of the Sheriff's Departm~nt of the County, either regular or reserve, nor shall
they be members of the Central Fire Protection District. No members of the Public Safety
Commission shall cohabit with, as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to any
member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staff person(s) assigned to this Commission.
The primary functions are to advise the city council on all areas relating to public safety, traffic, and
police, fire and other matters relating to the foregoing.
Meetings are held monthly on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in City Hall,
Conference Room A. For more information, call staff liaison Glenn Goepfert at (408) 777-3244.
Senior Commission - 3 va.caD.cies
Frank Yap served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Estelle Incociati served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Mavis Smith served from Jan. '04 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
The Senior Citizens Commission consists of five members who are residents of the City who reflect
the diverse senior community. They are appointed by the council to four-year, staggered terms with
no more than three terms expiring at one time. At least one commissioner shall be a member of the J
Cupertino Senior Center Volunteer Advisory Council. The primary functions are to advise the City
Council on all matters relating to various activities that provide meaningful recreational, social,
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educational, safety, housing, transportation, and health services to senior citizens within the
community.
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The commission shall hold regular meetings as necessary, and at the discretion of the commission,
such other meetings as may be necessary or expedient. The commission meets no fewer than four
times per year. The commission will meet the 4th Thursday of January, March, June, and
September, at 2:00 p.m. in the Cupertino Senior Center, 21251 Stevens Creek Blvd. For more
information, call staff liaison Julia Lamy, 777-3374.
Teen Commission - No vacancies
The commission consists of thirteen members, including at least one person from each public
middle school and public high school in Cupertino, if possible. Membership on the Commission is
limited to Cupertino residents. Members may attend schools outside of the city limits, or be
schooled at home. Commissioners must be in 8th through 12th grade. Teen Commissioners serve
two-year staggered terms.
The powers and functions of the Teen Commission are to advise the City Council and staff on
issues and projects important to youth.
The Commission meets once (or twice as needed) a month on the first and third (if needed)
Wednesday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the Sports Center, 21111 Stevens Creek Blvd. Staff liaison is
Molly James, 777~3134.
L Technolo2V.lnformation. and Communications Commission - 2 vacancies
William Allen served from Jan. '06 to Jan. '08 - eligible for reappointment
Wallace Iimura served from Jan. '07 to Jan. '08 - ~ligible for reappointment
The Commission consists of five members, from among the qualified electors Qfthe City, appointed
by the council to four-year, overlapping terms. ~one of the members shall be officials or
employees of the City, nor cohabit with, as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to
any member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staff person(s) assigned to this
Commission. They advise the city council on all matters relating to telecommunications within the
city of Cupertino, including evaluating compliance with any franchise or other agreement between
the city and a telecommunications provider and conducting periodic reviews of providers, facilities,
and products. In addition, members serve as liaisons between the city, the public, and
telecommunications providers in enhancing education and information. The commission also
provides support for community access television, especially public and educational access, and
gives guidance when needed for development and implementation of access channels and
programming. The Technology, Information, and Communications Commission falls under the
Political Reform Act of 1974 and financial disclosure is required.
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Regular meetings are held at least once every three months and, at the discretion of the
Commission, other meetings may be held as necessary or expedient. Meetings usually fall on the
first Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall Conference Room A.
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