HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-20-23 - CAB Applications - Jason DelmueFrom:City of Bozeman, MT
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Subject:*NEW SUBMISSION* Citizen Advisory Board Application
Date:Friday, January 20, 2023 4:46:57 PM
Citizen Advisory Board Application
Submission #:2198294
IP Address:98.127.252.86
Submission Date:01/20/2023 4:46
Survey Time:22 minutes, 45 seconds
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Applicant Information
Full Name
Jason Delmue
Residential Address
18 E. Peach St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Primary Phone
4066002896
Additional Phone
Current Occupation
small-scale, compatible infill development Downtown
Employer
My Bad Self
Email
delmue@yahoo.com
Which position are you applying for?
Community Development Board
Do you live in City Limits? (Some positions do require you live within Bozeman city limits, while others do not.)
Yes
How long have you lived in the Bozeman Area?
11 years or more
Have you ever served on a City or County Board or Commission?
Yes
Where, how long, and what Board?
Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board from 2006 to when the advisory boards were reorganized, at which time I was
the President of BABAB.
Please describe your professional and personal experiences, interest, and qualifications that make you a good fit
for this board.
Keenly interested in sustainable growth and local governance and have been following the City's several plans and
code updates as well as the proceedings of the Community Development Dept and Commission. Professional
education in accounting, then law. Professional experience in reading and applying statutory/code regimes. Personal
experience in compatible infill development Downtown, from planning through construction and site maintenance.
Versed in the pressures of growth and the trade-offs.
The City of Bozeman strongly values diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Describe any efforts you have engaged
in to expand your understanding of DEI.
I am generally familiar with DEI in our community, most regularly in the City and School District's efforts to promote
DEI (and, in the case of the schools, the complimentary SEL). Specifically regarding the City of Bozeman's efforts, I
read the policy review Bozeman as an Inclusive City, watched the Fall 2021 Roundtable on Equity and Inclusion, and
read the quarterly Inclusive City Reports as well as saw some of the presentations to the Commission. I will continue
to pay attention to this.
References
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Reference #1 Full Name
Rob Pertzborn
Phone
4065828988
Email
rpertzborn@intrinsikarchitecture.com
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Reference #2 Full Name
Taylor Lonsdale
Phone
4065822286
Email
tlonsdale@bozeman.net
The Bozeman City Charter, voted in by the citizens of Bozeman in 2008, requires annual ethics training. If
appointed, do you understand you will be expected to take online and in person ethics training?
Yes
How did you hear about this board or vacancy?
From following the City Commission and the Community Development Advisory Board
Is there any other information that you feel we need to know?
I have a track record of prioritizing community benefit over personal interest. One example was pursuing bike lanes
on Peach Street, on which my house fronts. Working with others on BABAB and Rob Pertzborn, we measured the
street sections block by block to determine how bike lanes could fit. The solution was to remove parking on the
south side of Peach (my side) and have only a bike lane. Doing so reduced the development potential of my own
property (as well as removed the street parking).
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Thank you,
City Of Bozeman
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