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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRCC AGENDA PK 1996/06/10R RECEIVED '95 ,111!127 A10:28 Y ~ 6HULA V!S" raging ( ~Y CnL~!!K'S OFr c Appeals Board of) Charter Review _ Child Care Cmsm _ Civil Service Cmsm _ Cultural Arts Cmsm _ Design Review Cmsm Economic Dev Cmsm / Ethics (Board of) NAME: 'rE RES A CTt3R PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Resottrce Conserv Cmsm ~~~ 7~ Safety Cmsm K~ Southwest PAC Cmt ~UC-CV _ United Nations Day Cmt Veterans Advisory Cmsm Youth Cmsm OTHER HOME ADDREtS~S: ~ 3'~ y $ ~s C ON'D RVG CITY: Cl-+VLq V'IygTA ZIP: 9 ~ [~ RES PHONE #: I o17 " I g I BUS PHONE #: I " ~ -~ ~0 REGISTERED VOTER IN CHULA VISTA: NoMEraz `{a S- y S/a~-F~ c-xT, Ss i 7 / vi=a r+o DO YOU LIVE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF CHULA VISTAS / _ YES NO •Youth Commisaiat Appliraets ONLY: Sriod COLLEGES ATTENDED & DEGREES HOW LONG? 1 y 4taAi2s Grade: oP get1=t17'- MSS. 810~o(ry IA A C 42 tot ni.,• A~SU c.,ooRp,p n1 t_ 2_~/t ~p Q~r~tctf ( c WHAT ARE ~aUR PRINCIPAL AS OF [N~RES~ IN OUR CITY OVE: PECIAL KNOWLEDGE CAN YOU YOU BRING TO THOSE AREAS?~j3 cool r~l 8 ~rz= ^~Y ~1-~Nll T' ~ P~2i ~ n, c.~ 'V-S~ 4N ~&'crt ~tv,a-~ Co wtM UNi ~ o c 1 ~ t. ~~ M ~e I+~4 h~~A ~'rf o~or~ruN `fit ~~ lnr N~~ct- WHAT WOULD YOU HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH BY YOUR PAR~~IICIPATIOD C1F ~I ~Lr //VNDJq~J'1 /~, wl E~i'i li/(~- C41~ es~tNt ~°"Ait~(U~1C~1~i'PS WlTlt ~SI~S +" Ic-DUCh~1(~.5~ I tm f miliar wiN We rctpotu bilitiet tui ned to the BwtdlCotnmiuiodt_ommittrle on which I with to ttrve. ~ Scrl.~x:~ S y c~c -aXG~t11t~. .0(rY FtE2.rD1'r'{ Q lO~ocrr AND ~AT EXPERIEIGCE(S) OR Qf~T ()C lan'F~i(7 ~/~ --r~'°c~ ~'~ e~ua 6Gc9 N 0 M.f C/~-iLLyJ ~w lt'K 1=ts /z.. U3 e ~ INSTtrtLna l.L~~~ -q SIGNATURE DATE BOARD/COMMISSION/CObII~IITTEE APPLICATION Please /ndicate Yow /natrst ey t~tedung tlu Appropriate Line(s). (/' You Check Morc 71wn One Line, Please PrioritJZe Yow /merest. Growth Mgmt Cmsm _ Housing Advisory Cmsm _ Human Relation Cmsm Int'1 Friendship Cmsm / Library Board of Trustees _ Mobilehome Rent Review Cmsm otay Valley Proj Area Cmt Parks & Rec Cmsm _ Platmiag Ctnsm 0 ttr~ mw9a • • • PLEASE SEE THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS APPLICATION FOR VERY IMPORTANT LEGAL UdP'ORMATION • • Teresa A. Thomas Professor, Math-Science Division (p ~} of College Misericordia, Dallas, PA R.S. cum laude 1961 Biology American LTniversiri• of Beirut M.S. 1965 Biology University of Southern California M.S• 1973 Microbiology San Diego State University 1990 b4olecular BiologylDNA Recombinants (Other Science Classes: Penn State Unicersitp (NSF Institute, 1962); Humboldt State U. (NSF Inst., 1963); L'CSF (66-68), UCSB (1974), UCLA, L'CSD (1974- 1991), University of Barcelona Extension - Estudio Luliano de Mallorca. grado medio certificate in Spanish. Also. Universidad Autonomous Baja California. Tijuana, Certificate in Basic Spanish, Summer. 1992.) Professional EYnerience 1980 to Present... Professor, Bio 265: microbiology; Bridges to the Future Bio. 229: Lab Science; Bio 100: General Biology; Bio 180 Human Heredity; Bio. 1~0: Environmental Biology; at Southwestern College, 900 Otav Lakes Rd, Chula Vista CA 91910. Wilkes-Barre Area Public Schools, PA, 1961-196.1, 1965-66) Meyers High School, Wilkes-Barre 1961-64. Master (model) teacher Taught High school biology, chemistry; Coordinator, W-B area Gifted Biology program, Coordinator of the Curriculum and Supervisor of Science Teachers (10), 1962-6-t. American University of Beirut, 1964-65, 50% General Biology (Fellow). Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, Research Associate, university of California medical Center, San Francisco 1966-68 Robert College of Istanbul, Turkey, 1968-71, microbiology, biology. Bosco Technical Institute 1973-7d, biology & chemistry, set up bio lab. American Education in Luxembourg 1971-72 biology, chemistry. San Diego Community College District (Mesa College, 100%n sabbatical leave replacement, 1971-75, City College, 100% sabbatical leave replacement, 1980, adjunct faculty (60%) in between) and Grossmont CCD 1977-79. General Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Environmental Biology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Principles of Biology Adjunct asst. Professor, San Diego State University, Taught Environmental Health Education (sabbatical leave replacement, 200, 1977-78). 1974-84 Adjunct professor, Chapman College, teaching at eight local hospitals, and at three naval bases. -Medical Microbiology, Human Ieredity, Ieredity & Society, Ecology, Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology Publications Editorial Review Board, NSTA Journal of College Science Teaching, 1939-92. Graduate thesis, "The effect of a variation of zinc and protein in the diet on hair formation, zinc content of the hair, and body growth of the albino rat." Co-author, J. Nutrition, 92: 173, 1967. "How to transform a state Academic Senate resolution into local policy, 1986. Contributor, SWC Curriculum Manual. Former editor, Project CREATE newsletter. Editor, The Cockeyed Lion, newsletter of the Southwest San Diego County Lions 1990-1993, Best Overall Bulletin for Lions District 4-L6, 1992 & 93 Professional Science Associations National Science Teachers Association, Life Member, National Association Biology Teachers, Life Member. Nature Interpretive Center of Chula Vista, Life Member. American Society for Microbiology, Member. Southern California A.S.M., Member Professional Honors and Educational Involvement Partners in Education Industry Fellow, Johnso^ & Johnson, Sorrento Valley Biotech Lab, 1988. Recognized by the. Higher Tech Industry Council of Greater San Diego for contributions in pursuit of excellence in education. Past LLS. Public Health Service Fellow and N.S.F. Teaching Fellow. National Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Texas, Austin, and the National Institute for Innovation and Staff Development - 1989. General Coordinator of four S~~~C Great Teaching Seminars, Innovative Staff Development Program, including one at Rosarito Beach, Baja, Mexico Delta Kappa Gamma National Professional Teachers Honor Society Kappa Gamma Pi National Honor Society. Sigma Phi Sigma Nat. -Hon. Soc Who's Who in the Li'est. Southwestern College Woman of Distinction - 1987. Member, National U.S.A. Board of Directors, United-States-Mexico Sister Cities Association, 1992-1995. Chairman, 30th National Convention, 1993 member, Board of Trustees, San Diego-Leon Sister Cities Association Chair, International Friendship Commission of Chula Vista, 1990-1992. Founder, Friends of Irapuato, Mexico (Chula Vista -Irapuato Sister Cities) Founder, Chula Vista-Odawara Sister Cities Association Second Vice-President, Member of Board of Directors, and Bulletin Editor of Southwest Lions of District L-6, Lions International Coordinator & Co-Founder of SWC Academic Senate Project CREATE: Cultural, Research, Educational & Trade Exchange. Sister Schools in Mexico and China. Grant proposer Rc Chair, Youth Exchange Subcommittee (YES) for Model C.V.-Irapuato Kellogg Grant Youth Exchange Project (YEP, 1991: Social Science Project & 1992: Ecology Project) Past Executive Committee Member of Statewide Academic Senate fur California Community Colleges, 1985-8h. Member of California~Fund for Instructional Improvement Advisory Board Past President and State Delegate of SWC Academic Senate. Developer of the Joint Agreement of the Shared Governance Curriculum and Instruction (C Rc I) Committee, SWC Scholars Program, founder and first advisor, Alpha Pi Epsilon, the Phi Theta Kappa Nat'l Honor Society at Southwestern College. Currenth, Coordinator Southern California Biotechnology Education Consortium, a partnership of industry and intersegmental educators working together to benefit our students and future technical workers and science professionals. Co-Project Director of statewide CBEC. Member of planning group proposing NSF ATE center, BioTEC. If BioTEC gets funded, I will he part of its Curriculum Council to set up model Biotech Education Curricula for nation. (p :; of ~1 REVISED AGENDA Resource Conservation Commission Chula Vista, California 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 10, 1996 Council Conference Room Administrative Building 276 Fourth Avenue CALL MEETING TO ORDER ROLL CALL/MOTIONS TO EXCUSE APPROVAL OF MINUTES - May 6, 1996 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Opportunity for members of the public to speak to Commission on any subject matter within the Commission's jurisdiction but not an item on today's agenda. 1. Introduction of New Member 2. Encouraging Legislative to Require State and Federal Facilities to Meet Solid Waste Mandates 3. Refuse, recycling and yard wastes rate and program review a) Adding Mixed Paper to Residential "Curbside" Recycling b) Replace the Multi-family per unit rate in favor of a general commercial rate 4. Review of Negative Declaration for IS-96-19, Orange Ave. improvements 5. Review of Planning Commission Agenda for June 12, 1996 6. Review of Summary of Activities Report for FY 1995-1996 STAFF COMMENTS : Fiscal year 1996/1997 budget CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS COMMISSIONER'S COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT AT p.m. to the Regular Meeting of June 24, 1996 at 6:30 p.m. in Conference Room 1, Public Services Building, 276 Fourth Ave., Chula Vista, CA COMPLIANCE WITH gMpt[CANS WITa DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) The City of Chula V'ula, in wmplyiag with the Americana with Disabilitin Ac[ (ADA), requnt iodividuaL who require spatial aceommodations to accns, attend and/or pertidpele is a City meeting, activity or aerviee regent such accommodation at least forty-eight Noun in advance for meetings and Bve days for scheduled urvicu and utivitin. Aeaee contact Nancy Ripiry at (619) 691-5101 for specific information or Tdetommunicatione Devtcn far the Dnf n'DD) (619-585-564'n. California Rday Serviu is also svailable for the hearing impaired,