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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppointment to the Parking Commission Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Kissel, Deputy City Clerk Chris A. Kukulski, City Manager SUBJECT: Appointment to the Parking Commission MEETING DATE: June 8, 2009 RECOMMENDATION: The Mayor appoints one member to the Parking Commission, with the approval of the Commission. BACKGROUND: There is one vacancy on the Parking Commission that expires on June 30, 2010, and there is one new applicant. The Bozeman Parking Commission is responsible for managing and regulating public parking in the City's Parking Districts to best serve the needs of its customers: businesses, residents, employees, and visitors. The Parking Commission was created under Section 7-14-46, M.C.A., and Commission Resolution No. 1676, adopted by the City Commission on May 8, 1974, as amended by Commission Resolution No. 1839, adopted by the City Commission on November 24, 1976, and Commission Resolution No. 3803, adopted by the City Commission on June 6, 2005. The Parking Commission is a seven-member administrative board and also advises the Commission regarding parking and fines in the "B-3" zoned area of the city. Under statutory provisions, members of the board are appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of the Commission, to staggered four-year terms. In the past, every effort has been made to appoint business people who have been assessed for SID No. 565, which provided the funding for the four off-street parking lots over which the Parking Commission has control. The Parking Commission has the authority to purchase land and may hold title to that property. Under the provisions of Commission Resolution No. 3803, adopted by the Commission on June 6, 2005, the Parking Commission was given power to regulate off street parking in “B-3” zoning districts and residential parking permit areas only. The Parking Commission is currently overseeing the construction and operation of a 435-space public parking garage in the historic City Center. The garage and the parking districts under the Bozeman Parking Commission's authority shall be managed by a new Parking Manager who is scheduled to be hired in the summer of 2008. 131 The Parking Commission currently has one vacancy and one applicant. Applicant seeking Appointment Chris Naumann ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission. Attachment: Board Application 132 Fill out the following information and click send to apply for the Parking Commission. Name: Chris Naumann Physical Address: Bozeman MT 59715 Email: Phone(s): Length of time in the Bozeman area: 15 years Occupation: Executive Director Employer: Downtown Bozeman Partnership Have you ever served on a City or County board? (Yes/No) YES (If so, where, what board, and how long?) I served on the Downtown Bozeman Tax Increment Finance Board from 2005-2007 Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests, and experiences. I own a downtown business and work on behalf of the Downtown Partnership. I have worked extensively on the planning and construction of the Downtown Intermodal Facility. Parking is a critical component to the commercial and cultural viability of downtown; therefore I am interested in working towards effective parking management not only in downtown but in the other parking districts administered by the Parking Commission. References (Individual or Organization) Chris Pope, Parking Commission Chair Bobby Bear, Downtown TIF Board Chair Eric Bowman, Owenhouse Hardware Please include name and phone for three references. I understand that sending this email is the same as signing my name. (Yes/No) YES Special Note: This application is considered public record. Application contact information may be displayed on the City of Bozeman website. 133