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CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

AGENDA BILL
TO:

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council


Chip Rerig, City Administrator

FROM:

Ashlee Wright, City Clerk

SUBJECT:

Ratification of an appointment to the Forest and Beach Commission.

AB 1161
August 2, 2016
Consent Calendar

RECOMMENDATION
Ratify an appointment to the Forest and Beach Commission.
SUMMARY
City Boards and Commissions perform a valuable service to the City by providing means by which the
City Council can obtain advice, opinions, and recommendations of City residents and other members of
the community. Unscheduled vacancies often occur throughout the year for a variety of reasons.
Currently there is a vacancy on the Forest and Beach Commission for a term ending September 30,
2017.
Mayor Dallas and Vice Mayor Theis interviewed applicants for board and commission vacancies July
25, 2016. All applicants demonstrated a strong commitment to service and a desire to serve the
Carmel-by-the-Sea community. Mayor Dallas and Vice Mayor Theis are appreciative of all community
members of diverse backgrounds and exceptional skill sets, who filled out an application and
participated in the interview process.
After much deliberation Mayor Dallas and Vice Mayor Theis have identified Stephanie Locke as a
uniquely qualified and ideal candidate to serve on the Forest and Beach Commission and recommend
her appointment.
PRIOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
N/A
ATTACHMENTS
1. Application - Stephanie Locke

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Chip Rerig, City Administrator

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APPLICATION TO SERVE ON A CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA CITY


BOARD OR COMMISSION
In accordance with the Public Records Act, submitted applications and attachments are considered public
records and will be disclosed upon receipt of a public records request. Applications may also be published
(with signatures and personal contact infonnation redacted) in the agendas of relevant meetings of the City
Council, boards and commissions.

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You may apply for more than one Board or Commission. Please note, however, that members shall
not serve simultaneously on more than one Council-appointed Board or Commission.
Community Activities & Cultural Commission (meets the second Tuesday of the month at 9:30 a.m.)
Harrison Memorial Library Board of Trustees (meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 9:00 a.m.)
Planning Commission (meets the second Wednesday of the month at 4:00 p.m., tour of Inspection at 2:00 p.m.)

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Forest & Beach Commission (meets the second Thursday of the month at 3:30 p.m., tour of inspection at 3 p.m.)
Historic Resources Board (meets the third Monday of the month at 4:00 p.m., tour of rnspectJon at 3:15 p.m.)

Will you be available to attend board/commission meetings regularly?


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All members of boards and commissions are subject to the Conflict of Interest Laws of the State of California and are
required to submit Form 700, "Statement of Economic Interest," within 30 days of assuming office. Form 700 must be
filed annually thereafter, and within 30 days of leaving office as well.
In accordance with Assembly Biii (AB) 1234 appointed members are required to attend Public Service Ethics
Education upon appointment and every two years thereafter.
Do you agree t o file all required ! t m e n t s in a timely manner as prescribed by law o r the City's
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Please list any local area associations, boards, commissions, foundations, or companies in which you have

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Citizen knowledge, interest and participation are vital ingredients to the delivery of high-quality
public services. The richness that comes from citizens servtng In advisory roles to the City Council
contributes to making Carmel by the Sea the special place it is. The City of Carmel-by-the Sea
thanks you for your Interest in serving on a City board or commission.

Return appllcatlon to the City Clerk's Office, East side of Monte Verde Street, between Ocean and Seventh
Avenues or mail to PO Box CC, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 93921, attention: City Clerk's Office.

Revised April 29, 2016

STEPHANIE LOCKE
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Water Demand Manager, Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey, California.
July 1994 to present. Manage and coordinate activities related to water conservation and demand;
identify and propose changes to policies or programs, including formulating policy, writing
ordinances and proposals, develop/implement regional programs, and monitor and evaluate the
effectiveness of programs and ordinances related to water conservation and water demand
management; review and analyze growth projections and water demand projections as they relate
to water supply management; and represent MPWMD and serve as a technical advisor to MPWMD
staff and Board, State regulators, water agencies, local and regional planners and environmental
consultants. Manage staff of six and a budget of approximately $2 million.
Planning Technician/Water Demand Supervisor, Monterey Peninsula Water Management
District, Monterey, California, September 1990 to July 1994. Highly diverse position overseeing
regional water permit and conservation regulations. Supervisory promotion in November 1992.
Evaluated architectural drawings for compliance with laws and issued permits for residential,
commercial, industrial and governmental projects. Assessed variance and appeal applications and
Developed and implemented correction
provided recommendations to Board of Directors.
procedures for code violations. Monitored water demand resulting from construction to avoid
depletion of existing resources. Designed computer database system for tracking permits with
cross-reference to conservation database.
Conservation Representative 11, Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey,
California, July 1988 to September 1990. Conducted field verification and follow-up for compliance
with regional permit and conservation laws. Promoted conservation actions to area businesses,
governmental agencies and local special-interest groups. Designed and implemented computer
database for tracking and recording District-wide property transfers and inspections. Assisted
Planning Technician with permit processing.
Surveyor, Graham Matthews & Associates, Carmel Valley, California. December 1993 to
February 1995. Operated surveyor's level and Pentax PTS-10 Total Station & SC-5 Data Collector
to obtain measurements of elevation and distance for hydrologic studies. Experience included
surveys of Anza Borrego State Park, Santa Rosa Preserve, Calaveras Big Trees State Park and
Upper Truckee River.
Training Technician. Testing and Evaluation Division, Defense Language Institute, Presidio of
Monterey, California. January 1985 to July 1988. Applied state of the art computer programs to
manage Department of Defense foreign language speaking proficiency records. Received,
inventoried and maintained restricted foreign language tests from world-wide testing offices.
Scheduled local testing and world-wide telephonic tests in a multi-cultural workforce. Trained staff
on computer systems and programs. Utilized numerous computer systems for statistical input,
analytical queries, preparation of charts, tables, graphs and word processing. Researched and
compiled statistical data related to foreign language instruction and individual foreign language skill
development. Proctored foreign language tests for large groups of students.

STEPHANIE LOCKE - Page 2


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

State Water Resources Control Board Conservation Workgroup, 2015-16


ACWA Drought Action Group
Monterey County Inter-Agency Drought Task Force
Bay Area Water Conservation Coordinators
Association of California Water Agencies
American Water Works Association
U.S. Green Building Council

EDUCATION

Coursework in Earth Systems, Science & Policy, California State University Monterey Bay,
1994-1997
A.A. Degree in General Studies; Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, California, 1993

OTHER EXPERIENCE, WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING

Master Graduate, Rapport Leadership International, Alamo, Nevada, 2008.

Leadership Monterey Peninsula, 1998. Board of Directors, 1999-2001 (Board Chair 2000-2001)

Landscape Irrigation Auditor and Water Budgeting for Landscape, Designer/Manager School of
Irrigation, California Polytechnic University, 1996

Karrass Effective Negotiating, Strategic Planning, Model Water Efficient Landscapes, Effective
Management, Project Management Skills, Decision Making & Problem Solving, How to Handle
Difficult People, Business Grammar & Usage for Professionals, Effective Letter Writing, Office
Skills & Services, Dealing with the Public, Communication & Image Skills for Women, Ethics
Training, Cost/Benefit Calculations, and more

ORGANIZATIONS

Leadership Monterey Peninsula Board of Directors, 1999-2001


Leadership Monterey Peninsula Alumni Association
Monterey Civic Club
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elk, BPOE 1285 (Chair, House Committee, 2011-2012;
Trustee 2012-2015/Board Chair, 2014-2015)
P.E.O. (Philanthropic Education Organization) Chapter HT
Skyline Forest Homeowners Association Board of Directors, 2004-2006
Community Service Board, Service Learning Institute, California State University Monterey Bay,
1996.
Environmental Achievement Awards Selection Panel, Monterey County Hospitality Association,
1995.
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