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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppointment to the Community Alcohol Coalition.pdf Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Kissel, Deputy City Clerk Stacy Ulmen, City Clerk, CMC Chris A. Kukulski, City Manager SUBJECT: Appointment to the Community Alcohol Coalition MEETING DATE: October 11, 2010 RECOMMENDATION: Appoint one new member to the Community Alcohol Coalition. BACKGROUND: This Coalition currently has five ongoing vacancies. One vacancy is for a High School student, one for a Montana State University student, one for someone within the hospitality industry, one for a law enforcement representative and one non-hospitality local business owner. One new application has been received from a law enforcement officer with the Sheriff’s Office. This term expires June 30, 2012. The Community Alcohol Coalition was created under Commission Resolution No. 3611, based on a recommendation from the Bozeman Alcohol Policy Advisory Council. The Coalition consists of up to 15 members to be appointed by the City Commission. A majority of the members shall be residents of the city. Members shall be appointed so that the membership shall be as follows: 3 Hospitality Industry Representatives, 2 Members of Law Enforcement, one from the Bozeman Police Department and the other from the Sheriff's Office, Montana Highway Patrol, or Montana State University, 2 Prevention Specialists, 1 MSU Student, 1 MSU Faculty or Staff Member, 1 Bozeman High School Student, 1 Bozeman School District Representative, 1 Medical Community Representative, 1 Non-Hospitality Local Business Representative, 1 Neighborhood Association Representative, and 1 Interested Citizen (who may or may not qualify in another capacity). Except for students who serve a 1-year renewable term, members shall serve 3-year staggered terms unless otherwise specifically noted, with terms to expire on June 30. 215 The Community Alcohol Coalition currently has five ongoing vacancies and one new applicant. Applying Applicant: Dustin Pitman (Law Enforcement) ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission. Attachment: Board Application 216 217