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tMILL VALLEY]
STAFF REPORT
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Seth Allingham, Interim City Clerk!Administrative Analyst
SUBJECT: Resolution Making an Appointment to the Emergency PreparednessCommission.
MEETING DATE: October 6, 2014
Approved for Forwarding:
~c.~e~ ..~a s C. McCann, City Manager
1 Issue: Consideration of a Resolution making an appointment to the Emergency2 Preparedness Commission to complete an unexpired term.34 Recommendation: Confirm appointment and adopt Resolution No. 14-_.56 Background: Each of the City's Board, Commission, or Committee members are7 appointed to serve a three year term, not to exceed two terms. It is the City's practice to8 create staggered terms, so that turnover within the Board, Commission, or Committee is9 gradual.
1011 The City received three applications for the Emergency Preparedness Commission in12 May 2014 when staff were first given notice of the impending vacancy. Due to the13 summer schedule, it was decided to wait to fill the opening until the fall. In the14 intervening time, one applicant has since moved out of the area is no longer eligible to15 serve on this commission. The two remaining candidates were contacted and asked to16 interview on October 6,2014.1718 Discussion: The current opening was created by an incumbent commissioner, Mr.19 Michael Jacobs, who has moved out of the area making him no longer eligible to remain20 on commission and whose last meeting was April 10, 2014. The Council re-appointed21 Mr. Jacobs in 2013 (after having been initially appointed in 2011) and the new22 appointee will serve out the remainder ofhis term, ending in 2016.
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City Council StaffReportAppointment to Emergency Preparedness CommissionOctober 6,2014
23 Residency:24 It should be noted that the Mill Valley Municipal Code requires that six of the seven25 Emergency Preparedness Commissioners reside within City limits and that a seventh26 may live outside of City limits but within the boundaries of the Mill Valley Elementary27 School District. Currently, all six incumbent members reside within City limits; one of28 the candidates resides within City limits and the other resides outside of City limits but29 within the boundaries of the Mill Valley School District.3031 Orientation:32 Shortly after Council appointment, the new Commissioner will receive an orientation by33 the Mayor, City Manager, the Interim Fire Chief, the Emergency Preparedness34 Commission Chair, and the City Clerk. This orientation will provide an overview on35 matters such as the City Council's Core Values, Key Issues and Priority Projects, City36 organization and Emergency Preparedness Commission roles and activities (a review of37 the Emergency Preparedness Commission's annual report) and significant pending38 efforts, the Brown Act, and Conflict of Interest laws. Staff will strive to schedule this39 orientation meeting prior to the appointee's first regularly scheduled Commission40 meeting.4142 Selection Process:43 Interviews will be held at 6:15p.m. on Monday, October 6th prior to the start of the44 Regular City Council Meeting.4546 Staff requests that the Council make its appointment and adopt the draft resolution47 confirming said appointment.4849 Fiscal Impact: None.5051 Attachments: 1. Draft Resolution52 2. Applications and Interview Information
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RESOLUTION NO. 14-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MILL VALLEYCONFIRMING THE COUNCIL'S APPOINTMENT TO EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS COMMISSION
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65300 states that the CityCouncil, shall make all appointments to Boards, Commissions and Committees; and
WHEREAS, the State of California has adlPt the "Maddy Act", whichrequires the preparation of a list of all regular and ongoi . I mmissions and committeesappointed by the local legislative body. The Act 1M equires public notice to fillvacancies on any of these ongoing bodies; and lllllilf 1111
WHEREAS, the City Council wishe~ltI!l lJ:tilize the ~~ untapped reservoir oftalent which exists among the citize~' I~j ~IIHil too freque~~Wb. not aware of theopportunities for participation on local reSlftlJl ory and advisory bO<Llllffl l~d commissions;
and . 11111~h' ~(IIII" Illhltl>NOW, THEREFORE,»~ RESOL II l the City Counci~ qn,the City of
Mill Valley, hereby confirms th~~II;ii:ffllment of ' I11111111I1~ I111111111
to fill the unexp~ItfI~'I~ will eJ~ ~n ~~lffijf ~,o~~PASSED AND~ ' f.TED a IU~eeting ~~I' City COw!!il of the City of Mill Valley,
::imnn~lrnl~1 qlmmm Im~rnmll;~II~llr 6~ day of October, 2014, by the
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Stephanie Moulton-Peters, MayorATTEST:
Seth Allingham, Interim City Clerk!Administrative Analyst
ATTACHMENT 1
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CITY OF MILL VALLEYMILL VALLEY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMISSION
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Please list any expertise or background which you feel would contribute to theeffectiveness ofthis Commission. • _
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MICHELLE GODARD TERRELL405 Summit Ave., Mill Valley, CA 94941 • mgterrel/@gmail.com .919-208-3958
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Education Policy and Research Consultant, July 1999 to present• conduct research on K-16 education policy and practice for a wide-range of
audiences, including policymakers, district leaders, and community groups• state advisor for SOCAN, an education reform advocacy organization that identifies
and supports leaders building statewide movements to close the achievement gap• co-founder of the North Carolina Alliance for Public Charter Schools• conduct educational appraisals of charter schools receiving support from Self-Help,
a community development lender• assisted in the creation of charter school application and accountability processes
for charter school authorizers around the country• led capacity building project for the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools• provided weekly charter school news and monthly resource updates to over 12,000
subscribers for the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools and WestEd• served as investigator of national school finance study and state finance studies• managed charter school technical assistance initiatives• served as coordinator of the Charter Friends National Network's Accountability
Initiative.• provided regular research summaries to staff at the National Charter School
Research Project at the University of Washington
PUBLIC SCHOOL FORUM OF NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh, North CarolinaDirector of Policy Research, September 1997 to July 1999• served as an on-call research resource for policymakers, business leaders,
journalists, community leaders, and local school officials• coordinated Project Connect, a multi-state federally-funded project designed to
build communication between traditional public schools and charter schools• published annual analyses of local school finance and performance• served as staff to the NC Institute for Educational Policymakers, providing
briefings to General Assembly members and other policymakers• produced on-going analyses of education-related issues such as low-performing
schools, class size, school-business partnerships, school choice, and low-wealthdistricts.
Michelle GodardTerrellPage Two
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVISION,
PROGRAM REviEW SECTION
Raleigh, North CarolinaInternal Sntems Consultant, January 1996 to September 7997• monitored state resources spent on charter schools.• performed operational reviews and made reengineering recommendations• studied business processes and conducted statistical and financial analyses• provided information with regard to programs' accountability, efflciency, and
effectiveness to agency management and North Carolina General Assembly• monitored major program initiatives and budget allotments
HARVARD UNIVERSITY,
LATIN AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES(LASPAU)
Cambridge, MassachusettsStaffAssistant to the Executive/External Relations Office,November 1991 - September 1993• assisted in creating proposals to develop international academic exchanges.
GUILFORD COLLEGE
ADMISSION OFFICE
Greensboro, North CarolinaStudent Coordinator, July 1990 - August 7991• trained and supervised seventeen student employees and volunteers• served as an orientation contact for international students• designed and led semester discussion course for first-year students.
EDUCATION
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
Master of Public Administration, Concentration in Urban Management• Honors: Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Alpha Alpha.
GUILFORD COLLEGE
B.5., Political Science, May 1990• Honors: Dana Scholar, 1987 - 1990; Chief Marshall, 1988 - 1990