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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP January 10, 2008 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US Special City Council Meeting Thursday, January 10, 2008 Conference Rooms A & B 1. Call to Order - 7:00 p.m. 2. Agenda Approval 3. Interviews of Planning and Park and Recreation Commission Applicants 4. Adjournment 0 0 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US TO: City Council Members CC: Jim Dickinson, City Administrator FROM: Will Neumeister, Community Developm nt Director SUBJECT: General Information Requested (For Commission Interviews) DATE: January 8, 2008 Please find attached the information Council needs to keep in mind during the interviews: . Interview Schedule 0 . Attendance records of meetings . Sample interview questions . Applications from candidates . Number of openings -Parks Commission has two vacancies. Planning Commission has three vacancies. All of them are for three-year terms. . Make Chair and Vice-Chair Appointments. In the past, the Council has appointed both the chair and vice-chair positions for both commissions. 0 0 PARK & RECREATION COMMISSION & PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS Thursday, January 10,2008 New applicants: 7:00 pm Mark Lindell (park & Rec. Commission interview) 7:15 pm Clayton Kearns (Planning Commission interview) 7:30 pm Christy Hovanetz Lassila (Park & Rec. Comm. interview) 7:45 pm Justin Carroll (Planning Commission interview) 0 Existing commissioners: 8:00 pm Jim Lindahl (Park & Rec. Commission interview) 8: 10 pm Michael Casey (Planning Commission interview) 8:20 pm Bill Hupp (Park & Rec. Commission interview) 8:30 pm Val Holthus (Planning Commission interview) 8:40 pm Dean Daninger (Planning Commission interview) Tuesday, January 15,2008 6:30 pm 6:45 pm 0 -2-- 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.U Date: 1/7/2008 To: Mayor and City Council Cc: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director /' From: HE: 2007 Attendance Record C!A~J::- CJ;bin m I~k /./) This memo is in regard to the attendance record for the past year 2007 for your review as requested. . Jeremy Boyer - Attended 16 of 17 meetings . Jim Lindahl - Attended 16 of 17 meetings . Dan Masloski - Attended 14 of 17 meetings 0 . Peggy Scott - Attended 13 of 16 meetings (Term started January 18, 2007) . Ted Butler-Attended 14 of 16 meetings (Term started January 18, 2007) . Tony Kowalewski - Attended 16 of 16 meetings (Term started January 18, 2007) . Bill Hupp - Attended 6 of 6 meetings (Term started on August 16, 2007/Serving the remaining term for Wendy Albee) TJH/ljh 0 -3- 0 2007 ~eeting Attendance fi-fJ.N#/~ 6om/?l15~6rJ) ~ ff !\, III = Absent [K] = Present lZl ... = = = Q,l = - Q,l = lZl ... S Q,l ~ Q,l = .. 0 = ~ - Q,l ... t -= ~ - ~ -0 = ~ C,i ~ = ;> \000 ... = 0 ~ Q,l .... == = ~ ~ 0 - = -= 0 Q,l .:.i ~ ... C,i := = - .. = - = = S2 ~ u ~ ~ Jan. 9 X Jan. 23 X Feb. 13 X Feb. 27 X X X X X Mar. 13 Meeting Cancelled Mar. 27 X X X X X X 0 Apr. 10 X X X X X X X Apr. 24** X X X X X X X May 8 X X X X X X May 22 Meeting Cancelled Jun. 12 Meeting Cancelled Jun. 26 X X X X X X Ju1. 10 Meeting Cancelled Ju1. 24 X X X X Aug. 14 X X X X Aug. 28 X X X X Sep. 11 X X X X Sep.25 X X X X X X Oct. 9 Meeting Cancelled Oct. 23 X X X X X X X Nov. 13 X X X X X X X Nov. 27 Meeting Cancelled Dec. 11 X X X X X X Dec. 25 Meeting Cancelled *Commissioners Cleveland and Falk did not begin 0 their terms until the 01/23/07 meeting. **Joint meeting with the City Council. -'1-" 0 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.U PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEW OUESTIONS NAME: 1. The Planning Commission meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday every month. Will that be a problem with your schedule? 2. What do you believe is the most important issue facing Andover in the next 5 years? 3. What role do you think the City Planning Commission should playas the City continues to grow? 0 4. How do you feel the City's regulations should be applied? Strictly? On a case-by-case basis? Share with us your thoughts... 5. What are your feelings on the City restrictions in the rural area? 6. What do you think could have been done better in your neighborhood from a Planning perspective? f 7. Any other question the Council desires to add.... 0 --s> 0 "SuDDlemental" Park Commission Ouestions: 1. What role do you think the Parks and Recreation Commission should playas the City continues to grow? 2. What do you think could have been done better in your neighborhood from a Park Planning perspective? 3. Any other question the Council would like to add? 0 0 -:b'- Mark F. Undell 746 141" LN NW Andover, MN. L1, dJ r yI1.) 0 -P4 December 6, 2007 City of Andover Dear Sir or Madam: Please accept this Cover Letter and Resume es my application and desire to serve on the Andover Park and Recreation Committea. I have bean an Andover resident since 1992, and have been actively involved in the community. In my time residing in this fine community; I have been involved in the Andover Baseball Association, . where I have bean coaching for the past 7 years. We have also been very much involved in both Andover Football and Basketball. In my time spent with these volunteered activities, I have met a vast amount of people who I have been close to and become great friends with. Obviously, our children are all of the same age bracket, and we all agree on one topic: "Better Outside than Inside". Meaning, in this age of Computers and Video Games, I feel the need to get our youth off the couch, and back out in to the many parks and activities 0 that our fine community has to offer them. Please accept my Resume as consideration for this important position. ~ MARK F. "wvDEU 0 -7-~ 0 MARK F . LINDELL 746 141st Ln Andover, Minnesota 55304 . - - . ] OBJECTIVE To utilize my skills, abilities, personality, and experience in the Quality Assurance field, and bring that knowledge into my role in working with the Park and Recreation Commission of the great City of Andover. EXPERIENCE 2005-C=ent Versa Die Cast & Machine, Inc. New Hope, lVl1\l. Quality Assurance Manager / Quality En,gineer Manage Quality Department Write Process's and Procedures, Initiate and implement Inspection Plans. Conduct Internal Auditing, Vendor Auditing. Prepare Corrective and Preventative Actions, both internally and outside services. Company ISO :Management Representative. Conduct 1 st Article Reports with PP AP, and APQP requirements. 0 2004 - 2005 Marshall Manufacturing, Die Cast Division Mounds View, lVl1\l. Quality Assurance Manager Receiving Inspection, 1st Article Inspection, In-Process Inspection, Final Inspection, Calibration. Run Numerex and Impact CM:M's. Initiated and implemented Inspection Plans and S.P.c. Internal Auditing, IT endor Auditing. Handled Corrective and Preventative Actions, both internally and outside services. Literally built and managed the Quality Process which previous was not in place. Played key role in getting our division ISO Certified in March 2005. 1998-2004 Twin City EDM Fridley, MN. Quality Assurance Manager Receiving Inspection, 1st Article Inspection, In-Process Inspection, Final Inspection. Set- up Calibration Program using Gage Track Software. Run Numerex CMM with V-Soft software. Wrote Inspection Verification Plans. Conducted Internal Audits. Audited outside Vendors and sub-contractors. ISO Management Representative for re-certification Audits. Programmed and ran O.G.P. SmartScope Measurement Plans. Handled Corrective and Preventative Actions, both intemally and outside services. 1992-1998 Versa Die Cast & Machine, Ine. NewHope,MN. 0 Quality Assurance Inspector Receiving Inspection, 1st Article Inspection, In-Process Inspection, Final Inspection. Set-up Calibration Program using Gage Track Software. Run Numerex CMM with Mettosoft software. -$-- 0 EDUCATION . Certified ISO Int=a1 Auditor 1995 - 2005 (AQS) . Certified Calibration Technician (Mitutoyo) . ." . Certified GD&T (Mitutoyo) . Certified CMM (Mitutoyo) . Certified O.G.P. Measurex Advanced (productivity Quality) . Certified Zeiss CMM / Calypso Software (Zeiss) . Basic & Advanced Shop Mathematics (H.T.q . Supervisor / Management TnUning (2X) . First Response First Aid Training INTERESTS Hunting. Fishing. Camping. Music. Coaching. Family. (!'Jot necessarily in that order). 0 0 746 141'" LANE NW ANDOVER, MN 55304 2 J ~- (1: ~ (~tfl) o ~NDbVE~ 1585 CROSSTOWN SOUL-EIIAR.D N W. . ANDDVER, IVIINNESOT!>. 053[>4 . (753) 70S-S10D ; FAX (iS3) 755-6923. WWVI'.CI..ANDDVE;:UrhN.US .illVlSORY CO:MJYITSSION AEPLlCATION Name: C/aVJ,-d7 ~a-(Fl~ I Address: 37~ !q3 4t-/~ /U1/ ~1doL/e--T Wark Phone: Commission Preference: .L>.ndoverl'{MCA Planning & Zoning X Communit)' Center '* Economic Development' LRR\l/}"lO Park & Recreation Equestr1.2.D Council o Open Space r Please state your reasons for requestL.'1.g to be OD. the ad\'isory coJIJ.IJJ..i.ssioD. checked abo\!e: f U?r1f.rld hie!'" .:J.o -!okp-o 01'1 arAu (,.,Ie ;- t-'. +A~ (;,Ji.( 1w'41f'ft.:r ?,Ut'" -i- (JjrW:k. I' Describe your education/experience, ''iTrrich qualifies you to serve on this cornmissiouLA4've o g,d, .~r1 f/o/4i/a/ C;C-;~i7/P lre,I'n S./C/cl1d ..~!t> L ..' .. /..~ !Jja I - o' JIJ. .,~'1'1 '.d1 (A . .-L kJve atf? {eth?d C5A 'fAr:. 4?Ja.eY !jkkDr"- aDrlJt/f.5 1: 5'<<!C!/r'Or/'\ ;t; D ib U '7 ~ <;;. al, . . ., -- '-: h b 1 tbis escn e y6ur proLesslOn CIVIC or COmIDumty actlVltles, WillC may e Ie evant to en: . . , . c 44 (!t~1.:c.MJrJf7'- ".{ JJe A1Ar'i?:,..9/rJ,r(?/?'('JnI1E<.; ~;C!IN-\ o ::r cr/71 Corn-t,.yC1.b!~ u;,'-f~1 U;Oi'.k;Y7;t L;...!:,f-11 Co\. bCQ'~.l. + htld.5et? D"""' ,j//9/67 a-/~ - ~ SIgIl.a.<.-ure -jd- '* Cover letter and resu.mes encou.raged for this commission (7:30(.",) o ..-'.' "". '.' ..". ,":~'. ';:,";,.:.'';"' t .~"'.;' . . ._nO.. _. ... ,,:" ., ',.'-;:....."-0". . ,"' "Oi 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.' ANDOVER.., MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755flM FAX (763) 755-8923. V.'WW.CLANDOVER.MN.US ! R:''-CFf\ I~ I ,to t,f-D I A.DVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATION! - . <- Na.me: Christy Hovanetz Lassila i f NaV 2 , 2tl(JT ! Address: 15786 Linnet Street NW, Andover, MN 55304 i ! ~'!-;: _ J i ~ n --:"'=-L- ,tLf.:U)U;:.? I ---.-....-' Commission Preference: Planning & Zoning AndoverNMCA Community Center* Economic Development LRRWMO Park & Recreation _X_ Equestrian Council Open Space Please state your reason.s for requesting to be on the advi.sory c(}mmission checked above: As a new Andover resident, I am interested in getting involved with the city and comunity. By serving on the O Andover Parks and Recreation Commission I will be able tD contribute tD making .tuldover an even better place fDr its residents to live and play. I seek and welcome any DPPortunity to be included in professional networks that will to use my e".'perience, insight, and practices tD improve my co=unity. The ambition of becoming a public servant bas already become a reality as I serve as the A..ssistant CommissiDner of the Minnesota Department of Education. However, I aspire tD become leader in my community as well. Commitment and dedication to education bas been a long-standing philosophy in my family and has influenced and shaped my perspective on life. Coming from a family of devoted educators, I have an appreciation for the public education system and a strong desire to be a public servant Educated as a classroom teacher, I worked intermittently in the K-12 public schools and believe that recreation is a critical component to building a stronger families and healthier communities. I am a preferred candidate for the Parks and Recreation Commission because I have strong foundational skills in policy, I persevere in all situations, I am a team player, and I am truly committed and dedicated to improving my comunity. Describe your education/experience, which qualifies you to serve on this commission: I bave a strong interest in public policy and am very willing to learn. Through my professional work experience I have gained problem solving skills as well as communication skills that would contribute to positive decision making ifI were serving on the Park and Recreation Commission. Ab a state level public servant, accountability for taxpayer funds is paramount and a responsibility I take very seriously. This attitude and knowledge will also be used when making decisions for the City of Andover. My experience includes leading people, processes and contracted services to implement state and federal policies and programs. I have the education and professional experience to be an effective decision maker and I bave experience serving on taskforces and advisory committees. Education: Askew School of Public Administration and Policy. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. Doetor of Phllosopby in Public Administration and Policy Graduated in December 2005. O Concentration: Public Policy, specializing in education policy. Dissertation Title: Education Policy Adoption at th: Lo::a1 Governance Level: An Empirical Analysis of Factors Inf1uencing the Adoption of Reading First in Florida School Districts, http:// etd.lib .fsu. eduJtheses/ availab le/etd-I 0272005-211856/ -11--- 1 0 Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Pubiic Affai..... . University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Master of Public Affairs Graduated in December 1999. Concentrations: Public and Nonprofit L::ader..hip and Management and Conflict Management. St. Cloud State University, St. Ooud, MN. Bachelor of Science Graduated summa cum laude in May 1998. Major; Education. Minor: Mathematics. University Honors Program Graduate. Professional Emerienc:e: Minnesota Department of Edueation, State of Minnesota, RoseviUe, MN. Assistan.t Commissioner, March 2007 to Present. Lead the Research and Assessment Office responsible for K-12 statewide assessment program, National Assessment for Education Progress, and Trends in International Mathematics Blld Science Study; No Child Left Behind Office responsible for school accountability, all federal title programs and policy; and the School Improvement Office, including Quality Compensation for teacher performance, statewide professional development, an4 school improvement plans. Also responsible for leading the research and evaluation efforts for the Department. Florida Dep3rtment of Education, State of Florida, Tallahassee, FL. Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Accountability, Research, and Measurement Division, July 2006 to March 2007. Lead the Evaluation and Reporting Office (descn"bed below) and the Education Information and Accountability . Services Office which is responsible for K-12 education data collection. Data is used for funding, reporting, evaluation, and policy making. Collecting data, improving data reporting accuracy by school districts, responding to data inquiries, fulfilling reporting requirements, and reviewing and developing data collection procedures are 0 primary responsibilities. Director, Evaluation and Reporting Off/.Ce. November 2003 to July 2006. Lead the office responsible for public school accountability and No Child Left Behind Act policy in Flqrida. Calculate scbool grades under Florida's A + Plan and Adequate Yearly Progress under the federal No Child Left Behind Act of200 1. Developing accountability systems for Florida' s voluntary pre-kindergarten program, supplemental educational services provide in Florida as required under No Child Left Behind, and Florida's teacher pay for performance initiative. Perform research, evaluation, and policy and data analysis related to PreK-12 education programs and policy initiatives. Director of Reading First, Just Read, Florida! OjJice, February 2002 to November 2003. Co-authored and directed Florida's Reading First grant under the No Child Left Behind Act of 200 1. Secured funding and was responsible for $300 million budget, policy development, and implementation of Reading First. Led team of academics and education practioners in the implementation of Reading First in Florida. Presented and provided technical assistance to K-20 education professionals regarding the Governor's Just Read, Florida! initiative and ~g First. Executive Offiee of the Governor, Office ofPoiicy and Budget, State ofFiorida, Tallahass~ FL. Governmental Analyst, July 2000 to February 2002. Wrote legislation and amendments to current law for the state of Florida based on the Governor's priority education initiatives. Researched and analyzed current and prospective legislation for policy and fiscal impact. Served as a researcher for the Governor, appointed task forces, and education partnerships. Office of Program Policy Analysis & Government Accountability, State of Florida, Tallahassee, FL. Legislative Policy Analyst, K-12 Education Policy, Septemb::r 1999 to July 2000. Performed objective, independent research and analysis of Florida's K-12 public school system. Analysis included 0 comparison of statutory performance measures, analysis of program productivity, consideration of program value, budget analysis, and made recommendations for future effectiveness. Conducted interviews, created and ~rlmini!<tered surveys, performed legislative research, quantitative and qualitative research, and produced detailed reports containing recommendations to the Legislature, Departm...-nt of Education, and districts. -lZ ./ 2 0 Florida State UniversifJ', Tallana.see, FL, Adjunct Professor. P.A.D 3003, Public Administration in Society. Taskforces. Committees. and Ad,isorv Boards: National Center for Education Statistics, Expert Panel Member (May 2006). Served as an expert on the National Center for Education Statistics for a new longitudinal study to be fielded in 2009 (XXX:09). Provided information on collection of administrative records, mathematics and science assessment, equating tests to State achievement tests, value-added methodologies, adaptive testing, mathematics and science curricula, teacher effectiveness, teacher observations, continuity, and transitions from high school to postsecondary education. Technical Assistance Grant Advi.sory Board, member (December 2005 to Present). Guide policy and activities for providing technical assistance in implementing No Child Left Behind in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Tampa., FL: Grant awarded to the Educational Testing Service by the United States Department of Education. Voluntary Prekindergarten Assessment and Accountability Advisory Committee, member. Ov.larch 2005 to present). Guiding the policy decision surrounding the implementation ofVolUlltary Prekindergarten and developing the accountability system to detennine prekindergarten provider effectiveness in Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education. Southeast Regional Advisory Committee, member (December 2004 to April 2005). Det=.ine the needs of states for implementing No Child Left Behind for the USED to grant regional and national technical assistance centers. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Education. No Child Left Behind Policy Team, member. (May 2002 to Present). Wrote Florida's accountability plan approved by the United States Department of Education and debate and determine policy surrounding No Child Left 0 Behind for the state of Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Depa."1ment of Education. K-20 Research and Information Council, member. (January 2003 to January 2004). Performed data analysis to guide K-20 accountability and policymaking activities. Tallahassee, FL.: Florida Department of Education. K-20 Strategic Plan Committee, member. (November 2002 to June 2003). Developed strategic plan imperative., determined key projects and data measurements to detennine if imperatives were met. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education. Institute for Statewide Literacy Initiatives, appointed participant (August 2002). Boston, MA: Graduate School of Education, Harvard University. Education Code Rewrite Committee, member. (JUlle 2001 to December 2001). Worked as a committee to rewrite the entire Florida education code currently in Florida Statute. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education. Education Governance Reorganization Transition Tasliforce, staff (August 2000 to July 2001). Tallahassee, FL: Executive Office of the Governor. Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this commission: Junior League of Tallahassee YMCA youth soccer coach Thank you for considering me for the Park and Recreation Commission. I truly look forward to the opportunity to serve the City of Andover. Thank you, 0 Christy Hovanetz Lassila ... /,... . / / r . Dated: November 20,2007 Signature: //1-~,./f", /.v~.",..{T/(~.;..-,- / -( ~ \ ~ -)3- 3 0""""" ION "'" Fil """,m L 1:'-/S("") iii'" .~. '..C.'lT.:Y.':.~ . NDO' . . . . . . . ',. .' . .'- . . - ' . . . ."- "- " . .' . ',' . . 1685 CROSSTOWN BOl1L.EVARD N.W. . 4NDOVER, MINNESOTA 56304 . (7&3) 756-5100 FAX (7&3) 766-BSZ3 . wWW.Cl.Io.NDOVER.MN.US ADVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATION Name: .r0,~~,,", !: N?:JIJ Address: 1&/7(, . t/.'.-,.~~ ~+ f/v HomePhone~ WorkPhone:~ CmnmissioD Preference: ADdoverlYMCA Planning & Zoning X Community Center '* Economic Development LRRVii'MO o Park & Recreation Equestrian Council Open Space Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commisSion cbecked above: :::r-;.-L .......,A__) ;;'1 CcH+.............,.:-+.: "S fO A;ves . A€ Ve / / ~ +t..e. p~' ~~ Descnbe your education/experience, which qualifies you to serve on this commission.: ?k,..6-e. <ee ~e.S~e.. Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this commission: {~ ~.{:,.;(~;~ - '? e- .':;ee resrjrv-F o Dated: /1 //& J :2Do"? IJ4-YL I ' I Signature . -If-~ '* Cover letter and resumes encouraged for tliis comIJligsion C:\Do:am<:IllS IIDll SeIlinp\Scotth.CITY _HAlLlLocal SettiDgs\:I:mpl>tZ'Y :!Dt=let Elos\Q!.I3F7\AD~"P DOC 4::)11/19/2007 MON 12:16 F~ 9529140226 IgJ 003 Justin Carroll 16176 Vintal<e 8t NW --- SUMMARY OF QAULIFICATIONS: . Account and project management for all E..M:C products at an Enterprise level account . Drive Escalations for customer issues toward faster and more efficient problem resolution. . Develop trend reporting and deliver presentations to EMC sales, support, and the Customer - . Four years experience as a highly organized technical account manager providing the best customer service possible. . Capable of multitasking and managing multiple customer requestsrissues. . Able to develop professional working relationships with customers, clients, and colleagues. . Hold Top Secret Security Clearance with the Department of Defense. 0 . EMC Proven Certified SAN Specialist PROFESION.I>J. EXPERIENCE: EMC Cor.-p~ration Eden Prairie MN Service Account Manager July 2007 - Present Responsibilities: . Maintain awareness of existing or potential customer software and TrulChine situations. . Drive escalations for quicker problem resolution. . Maintain EMC equipment inventory spreadsheet with product specific code levels, maintenance contracts, and configuration specifics. . Provide trending analysis for all open service requests, parts utilization, and business impacting situations. . Project management for new product install&, configuration and implementation. . Successfully manage relations with Customers utilizing well-developed negotiation and influencing skills to acquire the internal and external resources necessary for optimal results. . Train customer personnel on EMC tools and product technical advisories. 0 -Is -- 4::)11/19/2007 MON 12:17 FAl 9529140226 ~004 EMC Corporn.tion Eden Prairie MN Regional Software Support Specialist February 2006 - July 2007 .... ~...,-.,. Responsibilities: . Maintain awareness of eristingor potential customer software and machine situations. . Provide Level 2 post-sales on Cisco, McData.. and Brocade Fibre Channel switches/Directors, and CLARiiON SAN storage. . Work closely with EMC Sales, Professional Services, other Field Customer Service personnel, Technical S~pport aIid the customer to enswe a smooth transition from start-up to production. . Diagnoses and correct hardware/software problems that are complex in nature. . Participate in and may direct others in testing or evaluating advance engineeri..ng changes and Program Temporary fixes. . Successfully manage relations with Customers ut:ilizing well-developed negotiation and influencing skills to acquire the internal and external resources 0 necessary for optimal results. Train. customer personnel when authorized by Customer Service management EMC Corporation Eden Prairie MN Associate Customer Engineer March 2005 - February 2006 Responsibilities: . Prepare accurate Clarify cases at the completion of an event . Assure complete cnsto:mer satisfaction at assigned accounts by adherence to the following: Prompt onsite arrival time, Technical expertise, Knowledge of customer enviromnent, Profession~H!:m. periodic visits as needed . Maintain all assigned spare parts, tools and personal test equipment. . Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or senior employee on-site. . Create and mR;ntR;n account notebooks for all assigned accounts. . Attend training classes as required to develop and :maintain a working know le~<>e of EMC equipment, software, OEM equipment and Basic configurations. . Adhere to the Symme'lrix Keys to Success. Diagnose limited system malfunctions 0 to isolate problems to EMC, other OEM veDdors or software and develop appropriate action plans. -l..t - c::> 11/19/200i MON 12:18 FAX B52914C226 i4J 005 ElviC Training: . Customer Account Review reporting tools. . Dealing with customers (LIST Program) . Symmelrix Core Curriculum. Online and Workshop. . BOSH (Basic Open Systems Hosts) Online Training. . Windows 2003 Configuration and Implementation Online Training CNT (Computer Network Technology) Plymouth Iv.iN Systems Account Engineer September 2000 - August 2004 Technical Experience: . Responsible for configuring CNT equipment to work with multiple applications across all types of networks (SAN, MAN, LAN, W Al-.r) . Ex.perience using Unix, Windows, SUN Spare, and Linux operating systems. 0 . Troubleshooting WA..l\l' links (ATM. 'fl, FDDI, DS3. and IP) both with and without bandwidth providers. . Troubleshooting experience with Mainframe channel extension environments. . Configuration and installation of Brocade Fibre Channel Switches. . Ex.perience in troubleshooting Fibre Channel networks in live customer. environments as well as new implementations. . SAN monitoring tools such as Creekpath Suite. . Worked as a backup to the technical support call center for troubleshooting live customer issues. Administrative & Organizational Experience: . Followed four key business objective: Implementations, Software Upgrades. Account Management, and MAC's (move, add, changes) . Maintained all customer asset information using a Siebel Database. . Provided customers with all Maintenance and contract information when necessary . Completed and maintained all technical documentation for troubleshooting purposes (example. Technical diagrams, IP informanon, etc.) . Scheduled and ran conference calls on a daily basis with venders, customer, management, etc. . Provided technical and follow up documentation when needed (root cause 0 analysis, throughput statistics. and technical write ups) for management, customers. vendors, etc. . Created service quotes for all billable services for customers with maintenance contracts. -17-" 011/19/2007 MON 12: 18 FfJ. 9529140226 i4I 006 EDUCATION AND TRAJNlNU: KItS Computer and Business School Microsoft CUIIicu1um certificate as a Network Support Spacialist Cambridge Commnn;ty C6Dege General Studies References: Nick Bachman Brocade Systems Consultant 1J 0 Diego Castillo Brocade Svstems Account Engineer .~ Andy Page C.H. Robinson LAN Services ~ - ~ Andy Afdahl Berbee Strategic Account Manager l 0 -/0"-- 7533235577 EPA me .' -~-:=-~~~(~~!~~~~.:-,. i 12/14/21307 14: 11 , (D: 6!1(~.)' 0 C 1 T Y o F NDOVE ... ~ 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOiA 55304 . (iE;3) 755-5100 FAX (763) 75S-BS23 . WWW.CI.ANDOVEFUhN.US ADVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATION Name: ~V't) L\ N\>A \-\ L- Address; 11'-1_-) "\ LALI P -::,\ NvJ HomePboDe:~ Work Phone: Commission Preference: Andovcr!l:'MCA Planning & Zoning Conununity Center * Economic Development LRRIVMO Park & Recreation ><J Equestrian Council 0 Open Space Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commission checked above: ;; 71') A":J \.,... - e.-l of\) - \17.-1,,),,... 1+"'1:\ Of:;-uc.(c 0'\h.J-b fr d '\j (:;.R,S t:: "Pr.rrt K $~::..t-.~ +hl}~ t'l'\(;-(1b yh.(-- N0t.b) D~ Ov..f- iZks l c'J l.-rJ ~ P6 fl "'-'I n-h o"J > Describe your educationlc>cpcrience, which qualifies you to serve on this commission: t+R-Vl .....4 W~d ~... ~ i'J D n.,}{... fVl er-h-.r ~'U-tr S l "'-c..L... Iq 76' II-v-J irS (f f!!.vfJd'4,/J-- oP f+~JOVI:P:- 5'i'JG-C:- fq~~ J: hI}Jc.", ohSfr;(/,r;,fc-d .fh.v-~(Z."e<JH-.. ~~d .{-(.Ar .. s , h <> t4 N 0r---o ') oC A. N 00 J (:;-fl... r.r-d 01-1-.... 5 ~~4 P'- ", cl , 1"1 l!. Ql"')M.........)., ""'>, Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which m.ay be relevant to this commission: PI\-t. k I q"5Cj ....... As Ac:-h u,," (:.ort'HVl' S'Sr} rll I!l (:-..... b C-f'.. S I ....c.-c; ..1-- h~Jv- IT, ,.; CcC;; t::;,? (1 LV I" ,.r ve /P 0,,~ Hv, f~~t"s of ~ (4"k eo"" M \ J51 cl"J triV.. ~~ Dr::r\tMof(/')l.,......y-o 4 P~~f~~~ 0 Dated: ! Z - I i v f)) . Signature -l~- * Co,'er letter and resumes encouraged for this commission C:IDO::IJm::n!lO nnd Sel1ingslAdministratorlLoca] Setting.,ITempornry Interne: r.,i""IContenl,IE5165Si'CDAZIADVISA N' (l \ "tV' EPA n~c PAGE 02 12/14/2007 14: 11 7533235577 0 JAMES R. LINDAHL 17275 TULIP STREET NW ANDOVER, MN 553014 Resident of Andover since 1988 EDUCATION . Northem .Michigan UniverS!ity, Marquette, Michigan Bachelors of Sciencei"liarth Science -. ..t1itl!' '.~ .. Jo", . Cambridge High School, Cambridge, MN with Honors WORK EXPERIENCE Environmental Property Audits, Inc., Anoka, MN 0 . 1992-Present: President/Owner -Manage daily business operations including budget pfanning, project planning and scheduling, and quality control -Primary sales representative for new and existing clients -Responsible for Human Resource issues including hiring, firing, employee reviews and benefits -30 years of commerciallindustrial construction experience "-22 years of construction management eXperience -20 years Of regulatory review and application for state and federal compliance issues Institute for Environmental Assessment, Brooldyn Park, MN . 1990-1992: Project Managerllnspector -Responsible for regulatory research and interpretation to formulate company program for the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Titles II and II[ Pl,lbiic Accommodation and Facility inspection format -Established ADA inspection protocol for public schools and provided infonnation al training program to ADA inspectors -Established ADA inspection review and evaluation format -Worked with building owners/clients developing inspection and sample protocol for building renovations as specified in the National Emissions Standards for . Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 0 -20../ EPA IhlC PAGE 133 12/14/213137 14: 11 7533235677 0 Northern Roofing Company . 1986-1990: Co-owner -Inspected and assessed existing roof conditions for school districts, commerc;al and industrial facilities -Worked directly with commerciaVpJivate property owners regarding specific roof concerns -Foli11ulated and presented assessment reports to bUilding owner representatives -Coordinated work schedules and project completion -Coordinated quality control and safety programs for workers and job sites Northem Roofing Compa.ny . 1984-1986: Jobsite Foreman -Responsible for overseeing job quality, project duration, and worker performance -Equipment/material inventory control . 1976-1984: Apprentice Laborer/Roofer SPEClALTY TRAINING PARTICI?ATlON Andover Parks and Recreation Commission, Andover, MN 0 . 1989-Present: Commissioner -Municipal parks authority; responsible for evaluating the needs for city parks, inCluding formulating, assessing, and implementing bUdgets. Establish and authorize usage schedules for organized activities. -Chairperson for four years . Completed course study for Onsite Sewage Treatment including the basic and soils courses. . Task force member (resident) for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) program development for Anoka-Hennepin ISD #11 (1998-2000) . Anoka-Hennepin ISD #11 Health and Safety Committee member (on..going) 0 -2.J- (~'IOtr>>) o ~NDbVE~. 16e5 CROSSTOWN 30ULEV ARD N .W. . ANDDVER, MINNESDT A 55304 . (iS3) 755.51 DO FAX (763) 755-eSZ3 . WVI'W.CI.ANDDVER.MN.US ADVISORY COMMISSION APPUCATION Name: /); .l.'e-h a..-y CA S:tS )1 Address: ) l.! / t, f? 0 rc j, ./.' oP l ~ ;;C _ HomePbone:. ~ Work Phone. Commission Preference: Andover/Yl1'1CA Planning & Zoning X Community Center * Economic Development LRR'iVlv10 Park & Recreation Equestrian Council o Open Space Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commission checked above: 70 do /\L...~.J ,(.e..-.. '",--<::1 a..-...co€ 6~ ~L ~ I Q r (""~A ~- ,. ~7 Describe your education/experience, which qualifies you to serve on this commission: a l.(.,I~ / . t ()~-.dtn. {"-.~-t;,__"-/.A-~ t"c-....LJ""-( II.. .,~o_~ _ />7"", J;,.,~-i. ...LJ , , I ?""-~ Q."}P-",.......z.-, ~ r~&"''''-' '1 LA: ~e."A ".~ -4.=-P ~ ,...~~."e::. ~r,e~.> . I V . CD:. f-'cLcc:f~ ~ {c:a.rm ~fYI,./V'Ie~lJ ..:;:^'~~~. f.r:z1 . . Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this commission: ?~ ;;:t~ ~ C'~..rJ'-~.AJ ~/\l .o1.~.r.l'~.r ~ AlVd~ C,. .---.6 .L"IY'I- JZ.~~"'" ,/.I..e.__.A__ o Dated: 1//J~/C?'7 .~~/~J_ . Signature I -z?....- .. Cover letter aDd resumes encouraged for this commission C:\Do:um::nlS and Settings\S:ot1A.C1TY _BALL\Lo:al S=ttings\T:mpomy 1=:', Fil:s\OLK3F7V>J)VISAPP DOC l'l: Zbf'rkJ --.~-... -'.-.--- O --.:.' :..... ' i ; .. --- I 11128/2007 ; L . ~O ?niiT . , TO: .h.ndover City C01ID.cil and Mayor of .A.ndover i ,....--.... - J i , . I, ",. r". - ~,.... f. ~ ,..,\ . .." ! . .: ,. ;-;';! ,.! #' " .~. From: Bill Hupl' ,.. . ., . '" ""._:~._-; 156 150th Lane NW Andover MN 55304 SUBJECT: Application for Consideration to Serve on Andover's Park and Recreation Commission. Dear Mayor and City Council, I am "writing to you to express my interest in serving on the Andover's Park and Recreation Commission. Let me first tell you a little about myself. I am currently working in the Accounting Department of the City of St Paul's Fire Department.. Prior to my current position I had worked for the City of Minneapolis's Park and Recreation Department. Then prior to that I had spent 25 years at the US Postal Service as a Postal Facility Manager as a Postmaster. I have resided in Andover for approximately 28 years and currently live at 156 150tb Lane NW, Andover MN 55304. I have been a member of the chamber of commerce in M:aple Lake and also served on their Economic o Development Authority commit"Lee. I have been a volunteer helper on the Field of Dreams for Andover. Served on Andover's P...azardous Waste Committee in closing down the hazardous waste dump and cleaning up the site. Also I have served as a volunteer on the construction of the Prairie Knoll Park project 'with both. the Andover Huskies Youth Hockey and Andover Football association volunteers. I have been a member of the Lion's Club and assisted in planning and participating in many commu.nlty events. I have also served on the City of Andover's EDA for 3 years. In my past employment I have m::!n!'lged large restaurant and entertainment facilities. In my Postal employment I have experience in supervising and m~n~vng small and large facilities employing as many as 125 employees. I have also experience in developing and marketing real estate, real estate m::!T't!'lgement and real estate investment. I am very interested in see that Andover develops the best and bighest quality Park Facilities at the lowest possible cost I feel this is extremely necessary so we can continue to provide the children with quality recreation for child development.. We also need to provide the adults and families with quality recreational facilities so families are able to share time with their children and community friends. Thank You! Yours Truly, ... :Bill H~ . "'C..;" 156 150 Lane NW o Andover MN 55304 --2-3 - ( 0: 3f)(y...) 0 9\NDbVE~ 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N .W. . ANDOVER, M.INNESOTA 553D4 . (763) 755-5100 . FAX (763) 755-8923. WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US ADVISORY COMMISSION APPtiCATION !p11/1.1/? Address: ~J1~UJ /1t!LZcI ....~ AI/LI. Home Phon Work Phone Commission Preference: AndoverNMCA Planning & Zoning X Community Center * Economic Development LRR\VMO 0 Park & Recreation Equestrian Council Open Space U>J11n1u~.:z) d:t~1 ,UQ// .Y -- ~~6t"J /lql1~/y' _ Um~1 na- tit? ~/1 ~ ~~f AI:S-~6" atitl7Je~. Describe your education/experience, which qualifies you to serve on this commission: f4<<"AP;': $~i/M j)~~in ~/1/;'/ShlAf.,;v, &/bI,d""__~1 ~ /~ A-J""'" /(1 ~~~...; j)<y~t:lt I/Afr. 'If --""tL ql!!!tftU; /1?m? f/ II Z 7?rms,4 : ,*6. 6Jmml's5 i~11 Descn"be your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this commission: ~ II 'J'I'L~/ EwI?/5I'~~'q~, JU//;:i ~/ /I~~,~ /IAft'I1; ,5."7,; 0 ...5I:.~I?t'/, ~1/) bD1~ -"'IHHk'j . ~;d/n#~ ~ /~mhtuj/ y,ltlllkq Dated: 1I/;~/~.7 ~"""~) ~A,d/ 19nature -z...V--- * Cover letter and resumes encouraged for this commission 0 Valerie K. Hoithl!s 17600 A....-rowbead St. N.W. Andover, MN 553(13 OBJECTIVE I am seeking re-appointment to the City of Andover Plamring and Zoning Commission. E:ATERIENCE Anoka Hennepin Public Schools. Anoka, MN 9198 - Present Special Education Teacher Provide Social Studies and English instruction in a special education resource classroom, and provide instructional ana academic. support in mainstream History and Economics classes. Special Education Department Chairperson Initiated and managed all aspects of Special Education Department including scheduling, caseloads, budget, supervision, curriculum and programming in a newly opened' High School. Behavior Analyst Provided district ..1de consultation services for principals and teachers concerning regular education and special education students with behavior concerns. Students range in age from 5 to 22. . 0 Staff Development Conduct one day seminars in crises prevention and de-esc:alation techniques as a certified Crises Prevention Institute instructor. Conduct short seminars on behavior programming. EJ..'t..'"Dded School Year Program Coordinator, Summers from 1998 - 2003 .Lmange and oversee Summer Program for Special Education and Title One Students Willmeanolis Public Schools. Minneapolis, MN 9/91 - &/9& Elementary Learning Disabilities and Emotional, Behavioral Disabilities Teacher Staff Development Chair Person Yearly United Vi' ay Coordinator Dist. Collaborative Services Committee Ouest DevelopmeDt. Inc., St. Louis Park, MN 9/87 - 9/91 Commercial Real Estate AcIministrator EDUCATION UniversitY of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN Director of Special Education Administration Licensure Program, 2001 Masters Degree Special Education, May, 1994 G.P.A. 3.2 Collee:e of St Catherine. St. PalIl, MN 0 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Social Studies, May, 1990 G.PA. 3.8 -'2_->- ( 8^:t/orm) o ~bVE~ 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W.. ANDOVER.. MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER.MN.US ~- .~ AD~CO~SIONAPPLICATION Name: / P..../ ArVy,/C7eil- Address: dcJ.?~ /.$-( ST L.41.".r.:.~ 1'/11./ Home Phone . ::- - Work Phone: - - -"-=- Commission Preference: Andover!Yl\1CA Planning & Zoning X Community Center * Economic Development LRR .VilMO Park & Recreation Equestrian Council o Open Space Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commission checked above: ./J ../.- '\ /J L ;,~~,-.~ C'\ft, /~" "YZ-w ()7P''';~ (" .' &1 //.1V(!^,-~ D 'b' d'n! . hih ualifi ~thi' .. cf escn e your e ucatio expenence, w c q es you to serve on s COIIllIllSSlon: , ~ ~ ..J- '""?/ ~ ~. ~ / .;> - .....:-<: . - -;......../-- ./ ""-C ./"&YL (/ r A " 4h~ rhu.,.A M..,.,.!'l'"," Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this commission: t.::I, o Dated: //,/J-C.'-r -zt- * Cover letter and resumes encoura.ged for this commission C:\DOC=n1S and Settings\Scoll:A..CITY ':'HALL\Lo:al S.ttingslTemporary Int=m=t Fil=sIOLK3F71ADVISAPP .DOC