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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFruh Historic application, 2-11 Print form E-mail form CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA APPLICATION FOR THE BOZEMAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION ADVISORY BOARD Date:2I1/2011 Name: Adam Fruh Physical Address: 404 South Tracy Avenue Mailing Address (if different): Email: adamiruh@gmail.com Phone(S): 406 599 4962 Length of time in the Bozeman area: 7 years Occupation: Independent Contractor Employer: AFI owner/operator Have you ever served on a City or County board? Yes (If so,where, what board, and how long?) Recreation and Parks Advisory Board 3 years Sub-Division Review Board 3 years Applicants should apply as one of the following: professional member with expertise in the disciplines of history, planning, archaeology, architecture, architecture history, historic archaeology, or other history preservation-related disciplines; member from historic districts; member owning or operating a business in the Main Street commercial district; or at-large representative. Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests, and experiences. My experiences in the building industry as well as academic have both contributed to a deep appreciation for the sense of heritage in the built environment. On many assignments both in building and academic it has been necessary to interface the techniques of the past and preserve their relevance as a structure and as functioning museums of yesteryear. References (Individual or Organization)Name: Phone: Dominic Lombardozzi 406 698 4607 Tom Macnab 406 239 2082 Peter Hart 719 473 5455 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. January 20, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: I am pleased to be writing this letter of recommendation for Adam Fruh. Adam served as a student representative on the City of Bozeman Recreation and Parks Advisory Board from December 2007 through September 2009. During this time Adam was an active contributor to our city. He participated on the board by getting involved in landscaping work at the Beall Park Recreation Center—not just conceptually, but with a shovel and a wheelbarrow_ Adam also volunteered to serve as secretary for the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board when our long-time secretary gave up the task. This experience gave him a chance to see from another perspective how a board operates. As current chair of this board, I was pleased with his willingness to make a further contribution. I believe young people like Adam are the future for our cities and by extension for our society. His willingness to work and be involved are assets that will stand him, as well as his prospective employers, in good stead. Although I have only known Adam for a short time, I feel he's a good bet and that he deserves your full consideration. Sincerely yours, Bill VandenBos 1007 East Curtiss Bozeman, Montana 59715 406-586-4068 wmjvandenbos@gmail.com Bozeman Recreation& Parks Advisory Board P.O.Box 1230 Bozeman,MT • 59771 January 12, 2010 To whom it may concern: I have known Adam Fruh for the several years he served on the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board for the City of Bozeman. I was chair of that board for most of his tenure there. I also chaired that board's Subdivision Review Committee on which Adam served. Adam always proved to be intelligent, eager, intellectually curious, and hard working. He was never afraid to ask questions to get a better understanding of the work at hand. Always a willing and enthusiastic participant,he volunteered to take the board minutes and did a stellar job of it. He volunteered to assist the Recreation Department Superintendent install landscaping at the new Recreation Center and worked for hours in the rain to get it done. No job was too big or too messy. Adam frequently requested that our subdivision review meetings be held on-site,rather than at the planning department offices, so we could get a better feel for the project than we would get just looking at a map. As a result, we all wound up working a little harder and doing a better job. I am very impressed with any young person who is willing to volunteer their time to contribute to their community, and Adam did so with more energy and enthusiasm than any I have worked with on the board. I gladly offer my highest personal recommendation for Adam Fruh. Sincerely, Sandy Dodge 612 West Story St. Bozeman, MT 59715 406—587-2989