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Special City Council Meeting
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Conference Rooms A & B
1. Call to Order-7:00 pm
2. Community Center Advisory Board Interviews - Administration
3. Other Business
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Advisory Commission
Interview Schedule
Thursday, February 24, 2005
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NAME 7:00 7:20 7:40 8:00 8:20 8:40 9:00
Frank Kellogg X
Thomas Boshart X
Andrea Melberg X
Valerie Holthus X
Todd Schoffelman X
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ADVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATION
Name: .Frank B. Kellogg III
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Commission Preference:
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Park & Recreation
Equestrian Council
Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commission checked above:
I have donated my time and energy to the Community for the last 11 years. Some
venues that I have participated in are as follows;
. Monitoring ground water data from the WDE wells to ensure drinking water
aquifers are not impacted.
. Strongly urging MPCA to locate the WDE flare off Crosstown versus Hanson
Blvd. (one of only two residents attending USEPA Region 5/MPCA meeting with
no City officials present).
. Strongly suggesting that USEPA/MPCA consider the new, New Hope, MN.,
designed flare that is non intrusive (actual flame is not visible, located at the
. base of the flare with low airflow velocity induction, astatically more palatable).
. Convinced MPCA to stack test emissions from WDE flare to ensure compliance
of emission standards with nearby residents in mind.
. Worked with Community group to convince AH School District (AHSD) to
consider the City of Andover as the right choice to place a New High School.
Furthermore, worked behind the scenes with AHSD Chair, Mike Sullivan, as to
what price differential, between Andover and Ramsey, the AHSD Board would
find acceptable. The SOLUTION created co-utilization of Sunshine Park with
AHSD to bridge the gap from $2.2 Million to $750,000.00, thus allowing AHSD to
justify placement of the NEW High School in Andover!
.. As original TEAM member of the concept of the Andover YMCA/Community
Center and Chair of the CASCTF, I have donated approximately 3 plus years of
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1979 -1984 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI.
B.S. - Economics, Associates - Chemistry
. OSHA 40 Hour - CFR 1910-120 HAZWOPER Certification
. OSHA 8 Hour - Annual Refresher (s)
. OSHA Supervisor Training
. Red Cross CPR and AED Certified
1995 - Present DCI environmental, Inc. Savage, MN.
Partner I Vice President
Mr. Kellogg is a key component to the continued success of DCI
Environmental, Inc. (DCI). He joined DCI in 1995 in a merger of a
company he founded in 1986. He is responsible for financial, technical,
operational, business development, and business affairs. He brings to
this TEAM a superior and dynamic understanding of business as it
relates to the environmental field. His asset to the environmental
industry is his ability to formulate and encourage out of the box thinking
as well as ability to think inside the box when necessary. His overall
grasp of inner relations of doing business in the environmental industry
has enabled DCI to be a forerunner in the alternative technology
remediation industry. He has over 22 years of managerial and
operations experience ranging from large scale production facilities to
finance corporations.
Mr. Kellogg provides a full range of financial and environmental
consulting services in the areas of environmental affairs; assessment,
remediation and redevelopment of contaminated sites; soils remediation
feasibility studies and selection; cost estimating and management;
treatment of contaminated waters; and, environmental management.
Mr. Kellogg served as an external member of the board of
directors of privately held financial and environmental companies. He
has also served on an advisory committee for the Department of
Defense (000) during the Base Closure Activities and the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), on some of which he
continues to serve.
Mr. Kellogg has managed administratively and operationally ap proximately
65 contaminated sites across the county consisting of petroleum
hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, PCBs, herbicides and pesticides,
dioxins, and FMGP waste. During his oversight with DCI, DCI has
successfully completed projects for Federal Agencies (Air Force, Army,
Navy, and USEPA), large transportation companies (BN&SF, Boeing,
C&NW, Soo Line), major oil companies (Amoco, Texaco, Conneco/Phillips,
and Mobil Oil), and utility companies (MidAmerican Energy Company, Alliant
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Professional
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Community
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References
Objective
Alternative Technologies Permanent Solutions, Medium Temperature
Thermal Desorption Economies of Scale treating MGP Waste.
Member, UST Innovative Corrective Action Technology Training,
USEPA Region V and VII.
Base Closure Environmental Restoration Peer Group - Gary Vest, Assistant
Secretary Environmental Security, Pentagon, Washington, D.C,
Review and Feedback for the USEPA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
Phase IV Policy (Former Manufacture Gas Plant Waste). Jim Cummings,
Chief ofTIO, USEPA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., Office of Technology
and Innovation,
Member, American Defense Preparedness Association, Department of
Defense.
Andover, Minnesota - Founder and Vice President of the Andover
Husky Youth Hockey Association (AHYHA),
Andover, Minnesota - Participating Founder Group of Andover Football
Association (AFA),
Andover, Minnesota - Pro-bono Environmental Advisor to the City Council
Members on the communities WDE Superfund Landfill.
Andover, Minnesota - Community Leader in convincing School District 11 to
build a new high school in the City,
Andover, Minnesota - Appointed by the Mayor and City Council - Chairman
of the City of Andover Sports Complex Task Force (CASCTF). The
CASCTF was iatrical in the successful development of a case and business
plan to build an 18 million dollar community center in cooperation with the
YMCA Construction is in progress and completion is scheduled for August
2005,
Available Upon Request.
Career - Entrepreneurial participation with INTEGERITY in concept,
development, management, and implementation of fiscally responsible
and environmentally safe remedial technologies.
Personal - Sharing life's lessons with Family, friends, and collages with
intentions of helping them develop faith, personal growth, the importance of
continuity and integrity, and America's entrepreneurial spirit and insuring they
realize that life is what you make of it. Teaching friends and colleges that
COMMITMENT always involves big dreams, the unwavering commitment to
pay the price through discipline and hard work, and there are no short cuts to
being the best that you can be!
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ANDREA MELBERG THOMPSON
EDUCATION
St. Cloud State University 1997
· B.S. Mass CommunicationsITV Journalism
· B.S. Speech Communication
. Cum Laude
81. Cloud, MN
St. Cloud State British Studies Program March 1996 _ August 1996
· Educational emphasis on British culture and history
· Extensive travel throughout Europe
England
ACTIVITIES
· St. Cloud State Alumni Association Board of Directors
· Delta Zeta International Sorority
· Various ongoing volunteer activities in the community
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REFERENCES
. Margaret Hart
Former KSTP Assignment Manager
Maple Grove, MN
763-424-1064
· Erin Peterson
Community Relations Coordinator
American Red Cross Transplantation Services
Eagan, MN
1-800-272-5287 Extension 3143
· Donna Nauman
Donor Services Liaison
American Red Cross Transplantation SerVices
1-800-272-5287 Extension 3109
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EDUCATION
University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN
Director of Special Education Licensure Program, 2001
Master of Education Degree, Special Education, May, 1994
G.P.A. 3.2
College of St. Catherine. St. Paul, MN
Bachelor of Arts Degree, Social Studies, May, 1990
Dean's List Psychology Club Member
Phi Beta Kappa, Liberal Arts Honor Society, Member
Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology, Member
Phi Lambda Theta, Education Honor Society, Member
Pi Gamma Mu, Social Studies Honor Society, Member
G.P.A. 3.8
EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE
Andover High School, Andover, MN
Special Education Department Chairperson. 5/02 - Present
Involved in the opening of the newest school in the Anoka Hennepin SchQol District.
Established and initiated all aspects of the Special Education Department including
teacher and para interviewing, scheduling, caseload assignment, budget, curriculum
development, due process management, conduct weekly staff meetings and special
education programming.
Developed team procedures for the pre referral process, initial Special Education
referral, and subsequent evaluations.
Supervise a staff of 19 persons, including 8 teachers and 11 paraprofessionals.
Other Responsibilities:
Staff Development Committee Member
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Anoka Hennepin Public Schools. Anoka, MN
Behavior Analyst. 9/98 - 6/02
Provide districtwide consultation services for principals and teachers concerning
students with behavior problems. Students range in ages from 5 to 22, and are serviced
in self-contained special education classrooms and/ or in the mainstream.
Develop behavior intervention programs and devise methods of data collection and
conduct functional behavior assessments to determine function or cause of behavior.
Provide crises intervention.
Extended School Year Administrator. 1998 - 2003
Prepare and supervise summer program. Responsibilities include: Hiring staff,
ordering supplies, preparing class lists, staff supervision, student discipline issues,
trouble shooting, working with transportation, hold staff meetings, design program
(_) and provide curricula.
Administrative Internship. 8/99 - 5/00
Participated in the following projects: Direction of Extended School Year, School Board
Meeting Attendance, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Presenting a Proposal
(Functional Behavior Assessment Procedure), Tenure Determination, Meeting
Facilitation, Special Education Director's Mail Review, Staffing, and Budget.
Special Projects: Developed manual and procedure for conducting Functional Behavior
Assessments as outlined in the Reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA). Lead a team of educators and devised flow chart, procedure,
forms and manual. Provided training for all special education teachers and
administrators in the district.
Staff Development: Provide district trainings in behavior management, data keeping,
and hold a certificate to provide Crises Intervention Institute (CPI) seminars.
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Powell Candy Company. Hopkins, MN
Assistant Office Manager IComputer Operator. 1/80 - 5/85
Large candy manufacturer which employed approximately 600 employees.
Managed all business systems on the computer: payroll, aCCotmts receivable, accounts
payable, incoming orders, shipping/receiving and billing.
STAFF DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE
Crises Prevention Institute Seminars 12 per year, Anoka Hennepin Sch. Dist. #11
Functional Behavior Assessment 6 per year, Anoka Hennepin Sch. Dist.#l1
Paraprofessional Inservice, 4/3/00 Anoka Hennepin Sch. Dist. #11
Educational Assistant Inservice, 2/2/00 Cedar Elem., St. Francis Dist. #15
How To Collect Good Data, 1/19/99 Riverview Elem. Dist. #11
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Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Cancer Awareness Trainer
1995-1997
Numerous small group Due Process, Data Collection and Curriculum-Based Measures
trainings in Minneapolis School Dist. #1
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Extended School Year Coordinator
1998,1999,2000 Anoka Hennepin Dist.
1991-1997 Pillsbury Elem., Minneapolis
1996-1997 Pillsbury Elem., Minneapolis
1995-1997 Minneapolis Public Schools
Para Supervisor
Staff Dev. Chair Person
United Way Committee Chair
Minneapolis Dist.-Wide Special Education Waiver Committee Member, 1993
Minneapolis Dist.-Wide Collaborative Services Committee Member, 1991-1993
Eleven years of supervisory experience in the private sector.
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Public Relations Chairperson for City of Andover Community
Center jYMCA Capital Campaign
City of Andover Park Board Commissioner
Member of the Financial Planning Action Committee, St. Francis
School Dist. #15
Coordinator of the District Creative Writing Contest, St. Francis
School Dist. #15
Member of Dist. 15 Chapter of the Minnesota Council for the
Gifted and Talented
Member of City of Andover Fun Fest Committee
Author of Monthly Column in the "Andover Times" Newsletter
Appointed to the "Tri-City Community Center" Feasibility Study
for the cities of Andover, Ramsey and Anoka
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ADVISORY COMMISSION APPLICATION
Name:
Todd Schoffe1man
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Commission Preference:
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Park & Recreation
Equestrian Council
Please state your reasons for requesting to be on the advisory commission checked above:
I wish to make the YMCA/Community.Centera success for
the citizens of Andover. This is great opportunity for
our city.
Descnoe your education/experience, which qualifies you to serve on this cominission:
I am an attorney with experience in government civil matters.
I have served on a YMCA board and worked for the YMCA.
Describe your professional, civic or community activities, which may be relevant to this
commission:
I assist the Sherburne County Planning Commission and
serve on the construction committee for the Sherburne County
jail expansion project.
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Todd R. Schoffelman
QUALIFICATIONS
Over six years of experience with various civil issues, including real estate and contact
issues. This has included land development, governmental regulation and related legal
Issues.
EDUCATION
1991-1994 Juris Doctor, William Mitchell College of Law
1987-1991 BA Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
EMPLOYMENT
2002-2004 Assistant County Attorney, Sherburne County, MN
Review real estate development for the second fastest growing Minnesota
county. Review various zoning and real estate issues. IllP AA compliance
review. Review contracts. Prepare and conduct legal training for county
employees. Serve on Construction Committee.
2000-2002 Assistant City Attorney, Bloomington, MN
Review, charge and try misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor criminal cases.
1997-2000 Assistant County Attorney, Pine County, MN
Review, charge and try misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor and felony
criminal cases. Assist the County Board with analysis of various civil
issues, including contract and real estate law.
1993-1997 Judicial Law Clerk, Judge Charles A. Flinn, Jr. (ret) Ramsey County
Review civil, including real estate and contract, and criminal cases and
prepare legal memoranda for Judge Flinn, Jr.
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Introduction
North Branch Cinema Corp.
38450 Tanger Dr., Ste 234
North Branch, MN 55056
Office: 651-674-2291
Fax: 651-674-2292
Movieline: 651-674-0123
www.northbranchcinema.com
116 LLC Dba Andover Cinema
1836 Bunker Lake Blvd.
Andover, MN 55304
Office: 763-767-8401
Fax: 763-767-8409
Movieline: 763-754-3000
www.andovercinema.com
General Manager:
Mary K;: Felix
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My goals as a General Manager are as follows:
· Maintain a well-trained, efficient, empowered and happy staff.
· Ensure building, grounds and environment of the cinema are
maintained to the highest level.
· To be highly respected within the communities we serve and to be
observant as to how best to meet their needs.
· To enforce the policies set forth by the motion picture industry and the
procedures set forth by our organizations.
· To oversee expenses and to maintain an efficient, effective business.
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My job description:
. Human relations
. Payroll
. Payables
. Benefits
. Training
· Maintain and troubleshoot computer system
· Coordinate promotions and marketing
. Maintain promotional materials
· Establish daily/weekly newspaper ads
· Weekly update of websites
· Daily deposits/reconciliation reports
. Monthly statistics
· Bi-monthly manager meetings
Commentary:
I believe my strongest points are organizational and efficiency. One of my
main goals as manager is to teach and delegate. We encourage an
" '') atmosphere of knowledge, empowerment and challenge. We believe that
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I also enjoy working with people. I have excellent communication skills
and my verbal and written communications are always professional.
During my 8-year employment with the theater corporations, I hava enjoyed
many challenges and successes.
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