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	<title>The Blue Line &#187; boards and commissions</title>
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		<title>Now Boarding</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 02:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Serving on a city or county board or commission is one way to give back to your community and participate in some tough decision making. For the City of Boulder, the 2012 annual recruitment period opened January 4 and will close on February 16.  Application information is available on the city&#8217;s website.  The city is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Serving on a city or county board or commission is one way to give back to your community and participate in some tough decision making.</p>
<p>For the City of Boulder, the 2012 annual recruitment period opened January 4 and will close on February 16.  Application information is available on the city&#8217;s <a title="COB boards and commissions" href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=473&amp;Itemid=272" target="_blank">website</a>.  The city is recruiting residents for the following boards and commissions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arts Commission</li>
<li>Beverage Licensing Authority</li>
<li>Board of Zoning Adjustment</li>
<li>Boulder Design Advisory Board</li>
<li>Boulder Urban Renewal Authority</li>
<li>Colorado Chautauqua Association</li>
<li>Downtown Management Commission</li>
<li>Environmental Advisory Board</li>
<li>Housing Authority</li>
<li>Human Relations Commission</li>
<li>Landmarks Board</li>
<li>Library Commission</li>
<li>Open Space Board of Trustees</li>
<li>Parks and Recreation Advisory Board</li>
<li>Planning Board</li>
<li>Transportation Advisory Board</li>
<li>University Hill Commercial Area Management Commission</li>
<li>Water Resources Advisory Board</li>
</ul>
<p>Boulder County is also recruiting residents for positions on advisory boards and commissions.  To view descriptions of the various boards and commissions or to download an application, visit the <a title="county site" href="http://www.bouldercounty.org/government/pages/advboardscomms.aspx" target="_blank">Advisory Boards and Commissions page</a> of the Boulder County website. The deadline to submit applications is 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 31.  For more information, call the Boulder County Commissioners’ Office at 303-441-1688.  The following county boards and commissions have open positions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Adult Protection Review Team</li>
<li>Aging Advisory Council</li>
<li>Board of Adjustment</li>
<li>Board of Health</li>
<li>Board of Review</li>
<li>Citizen Review Panel</li>
<li>Community Action Programs Administering Board</li>
<li>Community Corrections Board</li>
<li>Core Services Board</li>
<li>Eldorado Springs LID Advisory Committee</li>
<li>Extension Advisory Committee</li>
<li>Fire Code Review Committee</li>
<li>Historic Preservation Advisory Board</li>
<li>Mosquito Control Advisory Board</li>
<li>Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee</li>
<li>Planning Commission</li>
<li>Resource Conservation Advisory Board</li>
<li>WorkForce Development Board</li>
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		<title>2011 Boards and Commissions</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2011/01/22/2011-boards-and-commissions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 01:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The city will be accepting applications for positions on the following boards and commissions: Arts Commission Beverages Licensing Authority Board of Zoning Adjustment Boulder Urban Renewal Authority Downtown Design Advisory Board Downtown Management Commission Environmental Advisory Board Housing Board Human Relations Commission Landmarks Board Library Commission Open Space Board of Trustees Parks and Recreation Advisory [...]]]></description>
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<p>The city will be accepting applications for positions on the following boards and commissions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Arts Commission</li>
<li>Beverages Licensing Authority</li>
<li>Board of Zoning Adjustment</li>
<li>Boulder Urban Renewal Authority</li>
<li>Downtown Design Advisory Board</li>
<li>Downtown Management Commission</li>
<li>Environmental Advisory Board</li>
<li>Housing Board</li>
<li>Human Relations Commission</li>
<li>Landmarks Board</li>
<li>Library Commission</li>
<li>Open Space Board of Trustees</li>
<li>Parks and Recreation Advisory Board</li>
<li>Planning Board</li>
<li>Transportation Advisory Board</li>
<li>University Hill Commercial Area Management Commission</li>
<li>Water Resources Advisory Board</li>
</ul>
<p>Applications are due February 17.  Instructions are available on the <a href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=473&amp;Itemid=272" target="_blank">city&#8217;s website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Boards and Commissions Appointments</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2010/12/02/boards-and-commissions-appointments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 04:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a special meeting December 2, 2010 the Boulder City Council appointed members to fill vacancies on three city commissions: the Beverages Licensing Authority (BLA), the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA), and the Library Commission. The single applicant for the BLA, Richard Tucker, was appointed by acclamation to the term which expires in March 2013.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a special meeting December 2, 2010 the Boulder City Council appointed members to fill vacancies on three city commissions: the Beverages Licensing Authority (BLA), the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BOZA), and the Library Commission.</p>
<ul>
<li>The single applicant for the BLA, Richard Tucker, was appointed by acclamation to the term which expires in March 2013.  There was no Council discussion.</li>
<li>Of the two applicants for BOZA, March Gelband and Jack Rudd, Jack Rudd was nominated and appointed by acclamation to the term which expires in 2012.  There was no Council discussion.</li>
<li>Of the five applicants for the Library Commission, Aaron Brockett, Celeste Landry, Anna Lull, Donna O’Brien, and Virginia Zukowski, two, Celeste Landry and Donna O&#8217;Brien, were nominated.  After a bit of discussion, in which Council members remarked on the high number of very qualified applicants, Celeste Landry was appointed in a 5-4 vote.  That term will expire in March of 2014.</li>
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		<title>Boards and Commissions Openings</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2010/09/29/boards-and-commissions-openings/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s your chance to participate in your city government.  The city has three openings on its boards and commissions: Beverages Licensing Authority Board of Zoning Adjustment Library Commission No one has applied for either BLA or BOZA yet.  The deadline to apply is Monday, October 25, at 5 PM.  Interviews will be on Wednesday, November [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s your chance to participate in your city government.  The city has three openings on its boards and commissions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Beverages Licensing Authority</li>
<li>Board of Zoning Adjustment</li>
<li>Library Commission</li>
</ul>
<p><em>No one </em>has applied for either BLA or BOZA yet.  The deadline to apply is Monday, October 25, at 5 PM.  Interviews will be on Wednesday, November 3, from 5-6 PM.  The final<br />
appointments will be made on November 16.</p>
<p>Applications are available online at <a href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=70&amp;Itemid=208" target="_blank">www.bouldercolorado.gov</a>.</p>
<p>Anyone requiring further assistance should call Dianne Marshall in the City Manager&#8217;s office at 303-441-3002.</p>
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		<title>Boards and Commissions:  Latest Appointments</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2010/05/20/boards-and-commissions-latest-appointments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 18:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Tuesday night (May 18, 2010), the City Council filled the four remaining Boards and Commissions positions for the year.  Council members Lisa Morzel and Matt Appelbaum were absent. Board of Zoning Adjustment There were two applicants, Laura Coates and Kimman Harman.  Coates was appointed to the five year term with seven votes. Human Relations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Tuesday night (May 18, 2010), the City Council filled the four  remaining Boards and Commissions positions for the year.  Council  members Lisa Morzel and Matt Appelbaum were absent.</p>
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<h3>Board of Zoning Adjustment</h3>
<p>There were two applicants, Laura Coates and Kimman Harman.  Coates was appointed to the five year term with seven votes.</p>
<h3>Human Relations Commission</h3>
<p>One applicant, Susan Gesundheit, was appointed.</p>
<h3>Landmarks Board</h3>
<p>There were three applicants, Linda Haertling, Kurt Nordback and Dylan  Williams.  Nordback was appointed to the one year term with five votes from KC Becker, Suzy Ageton, Macon Cowles, Ken Wilson, and George Karakehian.  Williams received two votes from Crystal Gray and Susan Osborne.</p>
<h3>Transportation Advisory Board</h3>
<p>There were four applicants for this board position, Andria Bilich, Brookie Gallagher, Francoise  Poinsatte and Jessica Yates.  Yates was appointed to the five year term with votes from  Ageton, Becker, Osborne, Wilson and Karakehian.  Gray and Cowles  supported Bilich.</p>
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		<title>Boards and Commissions Redux</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2010/04/09/boards-and-commissions-redux/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 22:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Payton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disappointed with the dearth of applicants for some of the boards last month, the City Council has reopened the appointment process for the Board of Zoning Adjustments, the Landmarks Board and the Transportation Advisory Board.  Deadline for submitting your application is Tuesday, May 4.  Appointments will be made May 18. The Landmarks Board position is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Disappointed with the dearth of applicants for some of the boards last month, the City Council has reopened the appointment process for the Board of Zoning Adjustments, the Landmarks Board and the Transportation Advisory Board.  Deadline for submitting your application is Tuesday, May 4.  Appointments will be made May 18.</p>
<p>The Landmarks Board position is a one-year term.  The other positions are both five-year terms.  The TAB applicant must be female.</p>
<p>Visit the City&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=473&amp;Itemid=272" target="_blank">application page</a> to submit an application.</p>
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		<title>Boulder City Council Special Meeting: Board and Commission Appointments</title>
		<link>http://www.boulderblueline.org/2010/04/03/boulder-city-council-special-meeting-board-and-commission-appointments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 19:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pat Shanks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The City of Boulder has 19 boards and commissions (18 of which had openings this year), each with specific responsibilities as detailed in the Boulder City Charter and/or the Boulder Revised Code. City of Boulder boards and commissions are established for the purpose of acquiring and studying information in specific areas and to make recommendations to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The City of Boulder has 19 boards and commissions (18 of which had openings this year), each with specific responsibilities as detailed in the Boulder City Charter and/or the <a href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=469&amp;Itemid=269">Boulder Revised Code</a>.</p>
<p>City of Boulder boards and commissions are established for the purpose of acquiring and studying information in specific areas and to make recommendations to the City Council on issues within the board’s area of expertise.  Some boards are quasi-judicial and have decision-making powers. Decisions made by quasi-judicial boards are appealable to the City Council or the Courts.  The appointment procedures and a list of applicants for the various boards and commissions can be found <a href="http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/files/Clerk/Agendas/2010/Mar_31/2A.pdf">here</a>.</p>
<p>The following appointments were made at the March 31, 2010 City Council Special Meeting:</p>
<h3>Arts Commission, two positions: 5-year and 3-year terms, one must be male.</h3>
<p>Seven applicants.  There were two rounds of voting, one for each position.  Crystal Gray nominated Richard Turbiak, Ken Wilson nominated Anna Salim, and George Karakehian nominated Valerie Mitchell.  Anna Salim was appointed to the 5-year term on an 8-1 vote with George  Karakehian voting for Valerie Mitchell.</p>
<p>Mr. Turbiak, being the only male applicant, received unanimous approval for the 3-year term.</p>
<h3>Beverages Licensing Authority, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Three applicants.  Lisa Morzel nominated Timothy McMurray and Susan Osborne nominated Linda Haertling.  McMurray’s nomination was approved with 8 votes; Susan Osborne voted for Linda Haertling.</p>
<h3>Board of Zoning Adjustment, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Two applicants.  Council unanimously decided in favor of reopening the nominations on a motion by Matt Appelbaum, seconded by Ken Wilson.</p>
<h3>Boulder Urban Renewal Authority.  Mayoral appointment to 5-year term, must be female.</h3>
<p>There was only one applicant to this position and that person did not show up for the interview, so Lisa Morzel moved, seconded by George Karakehian, to reopen the nominations.  Following discussion of the possibility of appointing a Councilmember to BURA, the motion was withdrawn and the issue will be taken up by Council under Matters at a future meeting, possibly April 20.</p>
<h3>Colorado Chautauqua Association, two positions:  3-year and 2-year terms.</h3>
<p>Five applicants.  Crystal Gray nominated Nancy Kornblum and George Karakehian nominated Thomas Thorpe.  Nancy Kornblum was appointed to the 3-year term with 7 votes, with Suzy Ageton and George Karakehian voting for Thomas Thorpe.</p>
<p>For the 2-year term, Matt Appelbaum nominated Thomas Thorpe, Crystal Gray nominated Gretchen King, and Macon  Cowles nominated Virginia Zukowski.  Thomas Thorpe was appointed with 7 votes for the 2-year term, with Macon Cowles and Crystal Gray voting for their respective nominees.</p>
<h3>Downtown Design Advisory Board, one 5-year term, must be a design professional.</h3>
<p>Three applicants.  Susy Ageton nominated David Biek and Lisa Morzel nominated Barbara Bronk.  David Biek received 6 votes, with Lisa Morzel, Crystal Gray, and Susan Osborne voting for Barbara Bronk.</p>
<h3>Downtown Management Commission, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>There was only one applicant, John Koval, who was nominated by Susan Osborne.  He was appointed unanimously.</p>
<h3>Environmental Advisory Board, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Five applicants.  Matt Appelbaum nominated Scot Woolley and Suzy Ageton nominated Dan Omasta, both CU students.  There was some Council discussion about the impressive list of well-qualified applicants.  They were particularly excited about the opportunity to appoint CU students, both of whom had excellent qualifications for this board.  Scot Woolley was appointed with 5 votes from Matt Appelbaum, Macon Cowles, Crystal Gray, KC Becker, and Lisa Morzel.  Ken Wilson, Suzy Ageton, George Karakehian and Susan Osborne voted for Dan Omasta.</p>
<h3>Housing Authority, one Mayoral appointment to a 5-year term.</h3>
<p>Four applicants.  KC Becker, Ken Wilson, Crystal Gray, Lisa Morzel, and Matt Appelbaum all advocated for Valerie Mitchell.  Matt Appelbaum, Susan Osborne, Suzy Ageton, and Lisa Morzel commented that Council needs to have some discussion about the role of board members on the Housing Authority and raised issues about Housing Authority appointments, particularly multiple reappointments.  Crystal Gray suggested that there should be a Study Session on the relationship between Council and the Housing Authority and Boulder Housing Partners.  Mayor Osborne decided on April 1 to appoint Valerie Mitchell.</p>
<h3>Human Relations Commission, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Six applicants.  Ken Wilson nominated Jo Ruder, Macon Cowles nominated John Paul Harris, and Lisa Morzel nominated Laurence Gendelman.  John Paul Harris was appointed with 5 votes from Matt Appelbaum, Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, Crystal Gray, and Macon Cowles.  George Karakehian, Suzy Ageton, Ken Wilson, and KC Becker voted for Jo Ruder.</p>
<h3>Landmarks Board, one 5-year position, must be an architect/planner.</h3>
<p>Three applicants.  Crystal Gray nominated Leonard May and Ken Wilson nominated Mark Gerwing.  Leonard May received 4 votes from Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, Crystal Gray, and Macon  Cowles.  Mark Gerwing was appointed with 5 votes from Matt Appelbaum, George  Karakehian, Suzy Ageton, Ken Wilson, and KC Becker.</p>
<p>NOTE: Later in the meeting, Tim  Plass, current chair of the Landmarks Board, was appointed to Planning Board, opening a one year position on Landmarks.  Matt Appelbaum moved that the position be re-opened because it would no longer be restricted to professional architects and planners.  The motion to re-open passed 6-3 with Matt Appelbaum, George Karakehian, Suzy Ageton, Ken Wilson, Crystal Gray, and KC Becker in support.</p>
<h3>Library Commission, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Nine applicants.  Lisa Morzel nominated Anne Sawyer, Ken Wilson nominated Celeste Landry, Crystal Gray nominated Judith Reid, and Macon Cowles nominated Virginia Zukowski.  After two rounds of voting, Anne Sawyer was appointed with 5 votes from Matt Appelbaum, Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, KC Becker, and Macon Cowles.</p>
<h3>Open Space Board of Trustees, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Five applicants.  Suzy Ageton nominated Tom Isaacson and Lisa Morzel nominated Frances Hartogh.  Crystal Gray noted that some recent appointments to the board, who represent the broader community, have been excellent board members and she expressed concern that Tom Isaacson has been a leader of the highly political Outdoor Coalition.  Matt Appelbaum said that, even though he was more philosophically aligned with Frances Hartogh, he was going to vote for Tom Isaacson, hoping that he would be more broad-minded than simply representing the “so-called recreational community.”  He also expressed the desire that the Open Space Board of Trustees be expanded to seven members.  Susan Osborne said that Hartogh had a very good interview and Lisa Morzel said that Hartogh did a good job on the Parks Board, has a broad perspective, and is a daily recreational user of Open Space.  Macon Cowles commented that Isaacson has applied before, has a very broad world view, and that a vote for Frances would be equivalent to letting her “cut in line.”  KC Becker said that Isaacson is “smarter than smart.”  Tom Isaacson was appointed with 6 votes, with Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, and Crystal Gray voting for Frances Hartogh.</p>
<h3>Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, two 5-year positions.</h3>
<p>Nine applicants.  Crystal Gray nominated Myriah Sullivan Conroy, Suzy Ageton nominated Timothy Shea, Ken Wilson nominated Michelle Estrella Wolf, and George Karakehian nominated Mike Conroy.  Ken Wilson noted that there were many excellent candidates and argued that persons with budgetary experience, such as Michelle Estrella Wolf and Mike Conroy, would be helpful.  KC Becker said she was looking for candidates with a strong financial background and with children in the system.  Crystal Gray noted that the board only has one women left with Frances Hartogh’s departure. Myriah Conroy was appointed with 5 votes (Matt Applebaum, Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, Crystal Gray, and Macon Cowles) after two rounds of voting for the first position.</p>
<p>For the second position, Lisa Morzel nominated Michelle Estrella Wolf and Susan Osborne nominated Tim Shea.  Michelle Estrella Wolf was appointed with 6 votes from Matt Applebaum, Lisa Morzel, Ken Wilson, Crystal Gray, KC Becker, and Macon  Cowles.</p>
<h3>Planning Board, two positions: 5-year and 3-year terms.</h3>
<p>Eight applicants.  Crystal Gray nominated Tim Plass and Ken Wilson nominated Danica Powell.  Tim Plass was appointed with 5 votes for the 5-year term with support from Matt Applebaum, Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, Crystal Gray, and Macon Cowles.</p>
<p>Lisa Morzel nominated Anne Parker and Ken Wilson nominated Danica Powell for the 3-year term.  During discussion, Crystal Gray spoke for Anne Parker as bringing a unique perspective as a resident of the dense housing in the Orchard Grove  Mobile Home  Park and a Naropa Environmental Studies professor.  Suzy Ageton said that Danica Powell was extremely knowledgeable and gave an impressive interview and doesn’t appear to be tied to any of the traditional groups in the community.  KC Becker said that Danica Powell had designed her own degree in Urban Sustainability and that the Planning Board needs professionals with planning background and experience.  Macon Cowles countered that the Planning Board works better as a layperson board and is better for the community that way.  Danica Powell was appointed with 5 votes for the 3-year term from Matt Appelbaum, George Karakehian, Suzy Ageton, Ken Wilson, and KC Becker.</p>
<h3>Transportation Advisory Board, one 5-year position, must be female.</h3>
<p>One applicant.  Ken Wilson moved, seconded by Lisa Morzel, to reopen the nominations for this board.  The motion passed unanimously.</p>
<h3>University Hill Commercial Area Management Commission, two positions:  5-year and 1-year terms.</h3>
<p>Three applicants.  Macon Cowles nominated Hillary Griffith for the 5 year term.  There being no other nominations, she was appointed by acclamation.</p>
<p>Macon Cowles nominated Jyotsna Raj for the 1-year term.  Ken Wilson moved to reopen the nominations, seconded by Suzy Ageton.  Macon Cowles objected that the motion was out of order given that he had nominated Raj.  The City Attorney recommended that the Council vote on Wilson’s motion.  Lisa Morzel and Crystal Gray spoke in favor of Jyotsna Raj as a leader on The Hill and in establishing the 14th   St Historic District, and therefore they did not favor reopening the applications.  KC Becker commented that Jyotsna could reapply if the position was reopened to get more applicants with a particular expertise and added that a couple of the applicants didn’t even know what the board did and Jyotsna was one of those.  The motion to reopen the nominations failed, 4-5, with Cowles, Gray, Osborne, Morzel and Appelbaum opposed.  Jyotsna Raj was appointed with 5 votes from Matt Applebaum, Lisa Morzel, Susan Osborne, Crystal Gray, and Macon  Cowles for the 1-year position.</p>
<h3>Water Resources Advisory Board, one 5-year position.</h3>
<p>Four applicants.  Lisa Morzel nominated Kate Ryan and spoke to the high quality of the applicants and Kate Ryan’s valuable experience as a water attorney.  There being no other nominations, she received the position by acclamation.</p>
<p>With nominations concluded, Councilmember Cowles moved, Morzel seconded, to accept the entire slate of applicants.</p>
<p>Public Hearing: [Public comments are taken only after all the nominations are completed, but before the final approval of the slate of appointments.]  One member of the public, Dylan Williams, addressed the Council.  He said that it has been his experience that Planning Board is a very closed group that welcomes comments from design professionals and is hostile to input from mere citizens.  He noted that he is very pleased that Council is discussing the tenor and composition of the Planning Board and expressed his extreme frustration with that board.  He also spoke in support of Tim Plass, who adds fairness, experience, balance, and openness.</p>
<p>The motion passed unanimously with no further discussion.</p>
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