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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReappointments to the Community Alcohol Coalition.pdf Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Kissel, Citizen Advisory Board Coordinator Stacy Ulmen CMC, City Clerk SUBJECT: Reappointments to the Community Alcohol Coalition MEETING DATE: July 18, 2011 MEETING TYPE: Action RECOMMENDATION: Reappoint two members to the Community Alcohol Coalition. BACKGROUND: Four terms on the Community Alcohol Coalition expired June 30, 2011. Two members have reapplied and have completed online ethics training. This Coalition has one ongoing vacancy for a Montana State University student, a High School student, an ongoing vacancy for someone within the hospitality industry and one for a non- hospitality local business owner. New vacancies left from expired terms on June 30th include a representative from the Bozeman School District and a general citizen. 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). 113 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. The Community Alcohol Coalition currently has four expired terms and eight ongoing vacancies with two members reapplying. Re-Applying Applicants: David McManis (Bozeman Police Department) Jason Karls (Prevention Specialist) ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission. Attachment: Board Applications 114 CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA APPLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITY ALCOHOL COALITION Date:__________________ Name: __________________________________________________________________ Physical Address: _________________________________________________________ Mailing Address (if different): _______________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________ Phone(s): _______________________________________________________________ Length of time in the Bozeman area: _________________________________________ Occupation: ______________________________________________________________ Employer: _______________________________________________________________ Have you ever served on a City or County board? ________________________________ (If so, where, what board, and how long?) Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests, and experiences. References (Individual or Organization) Name: Phone: ___________________________________________________ __________________ ___________________________________________________ __________________ ___________________________________________________ __________________ This application is considered public record. Application contact information may be displayed on the City of Bozeman website. PLEASE NOTE: Per Ordinance No. 1759, revising Chapter 2.01 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, all board members are required to attend a yearly ethics workshop provided free of charge by the City as a condition of service as a member of a board. Applicants should apply as one of the following: hospitality industry representative; member of law enforcement; prevention specialist; MSU student; MSU staff or faculty member; Bozeman High School student; Bozeman School District representative; medical community representative; non-hospitality local business representative; neighborhood association representative; or interested citizen who may or may not qualify in another capacity. 115 CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA APPLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITY ALCOHOL COALITION Date:__________________ Name: __________________________________________________________________ Physical Address: _________________________________________________________ Mailing Address (if different): _______________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________ Phone(s): _______________________________________________________________ Length of time in the Bozeman area: _________________________________________ Occupation: ______________________________________________________________ Employer: _______________________________________________________________ Have you ever served on a City or County board? ________________________________ (If so, where, what board, and how long?) Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests, and experiences. References (Individual or Organization) Name: Phone: ___________________________________________________ __________________ ___________________________________________________ __________________ ___________________________________________________ __________________ This application is considered public record. Application contact information may be displayed on the City of Bozeman website. PLEASE NOTE: Per Ordinance No. 1759, revising Chapter 2.01 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, all board members are required to attend a yearly ethics workshop provided free of charge by the City as a condition of service as a member of a board. Applicants should apply as one of the following: hospitality industry representative; member of law enforcement; prevention specialist; MSU student; MSU staff or faculty member; Bozeman High School student; Bozeman School District representative; medical community representative; non-hospitality local business representative; neighborhood association representative; or interested citizen who may or may not qualify in another capacity. 116