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FAX(407) 656-5725
MEMORANDUM
To: The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners
From: Jean Grafton, City Clerk li
Date: June 30, 1998
Re: Appointments to Boards
Planning& Zoning Commission(3 year terms)
Alternate Member Mr. Robert Williams has submitted his resignation effective May 26, 1998
for a term to expire February, 1999. His letter is attached.
Action needed:Appointment of an Alternate Member to complete term to expire February, 1999.
Citizen Advisory Council for Ocoee Police Department(3 year terms)
An application has been received from a citizen from District 1 who wishes to serve on the
Council. As there are now 19 of a possible 25 members land only one of the 19 members resides
in District 1, the application is attached for your consideration.
Action needed: Appointment of Member for term to expire July, 2001.
Attached is an application submitted by a citizen who has,confirmed his preference for serving on
the Planning and Zoning Commission as a first choice.' Also attached are the application for
Citizen Advisory Council, Mr. Williams' resignation letter, a brief description of City boards and
current member listings for the two boards.
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Attachments
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APPLICATION FOR SERVINOI,ON CITY BOARDS ELLIS SHAPIRO
1. Name: ',..M-A..,2; .._., _ . 67- 7c2(-2t.._ Holme Phone: 2 9/- ( -3 a 7
2. Home Address: /0 z i rpt: S/6,2_ (.,,--,, oc o-e2f �-z 3 6/
3. Business:2....4r1,44 r ods. Business Phone: 8 3 `(— 3`7 S-r
4. Business Address: 2a / E, T/.-+'`-e &r. S je-,'uoere--1-01414k) .- Zq1a
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o. Me you a registered voter?/ Yes t./ No Precinct#
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7. Resident of the City for 6 months or longer? Yes t/ No
8. Do you hold public office? Yes No --
9. Are you employed by the City? Yes No ✓
10. Do you now serve on a City Board or Committee? Yes No t/
11. PLEASE CHECK THE BOARDS WHICH INTEREST YOU :
Indicate your degree of interest as 5rst choice- 41. seland choice -42. etc.
I^ *Board of Adjustment I *Cde Enforcement
I Bard I�
.#'/ I*Planning & Zoning 2. Recreation Advisory
Commission Bard
Citizen Advisory *P lice Officers' and
Council for Police Fi efr titers' Retirement
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Fiefighters'
Titust Fund Board of
Trustees
*General Employees'
1 Retirement Trust Fund Pdrsonnel Board
LBoard of Trustees I
12. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on this board?
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13. Woul you co der serving on another Board other than one(s) you selected
above? Yes t�No
14. Until such time you are selected for the Board of your choice, may we submit your
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application when vacancies occur rather than phoning you? Yes INo
15. Please attach resume'.
SIG`ATURE A
DATE: 2 9-2
Note: (..` • 'cation effective for ONE YEAR Lulu date of completion. �. •,8 .) /L e.1s1
(_; r you have any questions,please call the City Cleric's office at 656-2322, dj ,t d ?Jt61�244.I...,4a)
ratteasion 146. 0.4•+ / 401.
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* FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOLLOWING APPOINTMENT
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JAMES E. GOLDEN, P.G.
HARTMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
EDUCATION B.S., logy/Environmental Studies,
Indi university, 1975.
Post Graduate, University of Florida,
Hydrogeology 1987.
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professiolal Geologist No. 945, Florida.
Professio lal Geologist No. 807, South Carolina
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Groundwater Association
American Chemical Society
Florida Environmental Professionals
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Mr. Golden serves as a senior hydrogeologist and project manager in Hartman & Associates,
Inc.'s Hydrogeological Department. He has over 14 years experience in all aspects of
groundwater resources planning, analysis, contamination assessment and remediation, and
solidwaste facility permitting and monitoring. Mr. Golden has managed many large successful
solid waste projects throughout the State of Florida.
EXPERIENCE
Mr. Golden's representative project experience follows:
• Schofield Class III Landfill. Orange County. Florid Mr. Golden was project manager and
Senior Hydrogeologist for the proposed Class III, 0 acre Schofield landfill in West Orange
County, Florida. He successfully obtained an FDER approval to the Groundwater monitoring
and operational plans. Expert witness for permit support.
• 545 Clay and Landfill - West Orange County. Florida. As Senior Project Manager, Mr.
Golden prepared and managed the groundwater monitoring plan design and permitting for the
Danbury Road Landfill, Class III. Operated by Orange Waste, Inc., the landfill accepts C&D
wastes and recycles tires and compost. The monitoring system design by Mr. Golden consists
of 17 deep monitoring wells that are sampled and repprted to the FDEP bi-annually.
• Duval County. Florida. Class I Landfill. Mr. Golden prepared the groundwater monitoring
plan for this 800 acre proposed Class I landfill. The,hydrogeologic study as approved by the
FDER included a system of 50 piezometers and over 70 borings to characterize the site. The
monitoring system included over 30 upper and loweriaquifer monitoring wells.
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• Uncontrolled Landfill Remediation. Orlando. Florida. Mr. Golden, as project manager for
Phase II environmental audit, discovered an abandoned landfill of commercial and residential
waste. Test pits and ground penetrating radar surveys were conducted to delineate the size of
the landfill. Mr. Golden prepared a health and safety!,plan for OSHA level C protection during
the landfill excavation and removal. The landfill wastes were proven to be non-hazardous and
cost-effectively removed to a local Class I sanitary landfill to prepare the site for development.
• Pine Hills Landfill. Orange County. Florida. Asproject director for this abandoned landfill
under Orange County ownership, Mr. Golden conucted a contamination assessment plan,
groundwater monitoring plan design, and assessment report for the FDEP. A system of eight
(8) monitoring wells were designed and installed under Mr. Golden's direction.
PRESENTATIONSIPTJBLJCA T IONS
Adams, W.D. & Golden, James E., 1992. "Comparison of the Effects of Geologic Environment
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on Volatile Organic Plume Development". Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 29,
pp. 17-41, Elsevier Sciences Publishers, b.v. Amsterdam.'
Golden, James E., 1992. "Groundwater Remediation: Physical/Chemical Techniques" -
Alternatives to Closure, Environmental Resources Conference 1992, (TREFO), Tampa, Florida.
SHORT COURSES/SEMINARS
• MODFLOW and QUICKFLOW Models, Geraghty 84 Miller Software, 1992.
• OSHA Health and Safety Site Supervisor, 1988.
• OSHA Health and Safety Training for Hazwaste, 1986.
• Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater: Prevention, Detection and
Remediation, API&NGWA, Houston, TX, 1991-1994.
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JAMES E. GOLDEN, P.G.
HARTMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
EDUCATION B.S., Get)logy/Environmental Studies,
Indiana University, 1975.
Post Gr duate, University of Florida,
Hydrogeology 1987.
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professional Geologist No. 945, Florida.
Professional Geologist No. 807, South Carolina
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Groundwater Association
American Chemical Society
Florida J.nvironmental Professionals
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Mr. Golden serves as a senior h dro eolo ist and r �ect manager in Hartman & Associates,
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Inc.'s Hydrogeological Department. He has over 14 years experience in all aspects of
groundwater resources planning, analysis, contaminatioassessment and remediation, and phase I,
II and III audits. Mr. Golden has successfully managed many large contamination assessment and
remediation projects throughout the State of Florida.
Mr. Golden is considered an expert on Florida's Stora a tank rules and state-of-the-art storage
tank compliance and remediation facilities. He has ovq r eight (8) years of specific experience in
serving public and private sector clients in storage management issues. In that time, Mr.
Golden has prepared and managed petroleum tank co pliance and cleanup programs for fueling
operations at terminals throughout the Southeast; for ommunication firms responsible for over
200 tanks in Florida; and for convenience store chains r sponsible for over 1,500 tanks in Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas.
In addition, Mr. Golden has provided expert testimony in the support of clients storage tank
litigation and has presented papers at numerous seminars on petroleum remediation and
contamination assessment projects.
Mr. Golden has been directly involved with the direction and management of over 1,000 real
estate or industrial environmental and RCRA complian a audits since 1987. These projects have
included all phases of assessment from vacant land to 1 ge industrial facilities.
EXPERIENCE
Mr. Golden's representative project experience follows: !,
• For the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Mr. G Iden has managed numerous storage tank
projects including aboveground tank installation, .JST removal, contamination assessments
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(6), and the remediation of over 3,000 tons of jet fuel contaminated soils. He has also assisted
in long term compliance planning for GOAA.
• RCRA Compliance Audit, Grumman Corporation, St, Augustine, Florida. Mr. Golden
completed a full plant compliance audit for a large quantity generator and storage facility for
hazardous waste from aircraft renovation. A complete audit of the 800 employee plant
resulted in full compliance with RCRA after an FDER inspection. He prepared a Part B
RCRA permit application for disposal facilities, and revised an emergency response
contingency plan.
• RCRA/Industrial Waste Compliance Audit. Manufacturing Plant._ Sanford. Florida. Mr.
Golden completed a full plant compliance audit of a generator of metal and solvent hazardous
waste generator. The plant had a history of serious RCRA violations, but was found to be in
full compliance with FDER inspections following Mr. Golden's audit and recommended
corrective actions.
• Petroleum Storage Tank Management Program. AT&T Communications. Statewide. Florida.
Mr. Golden developed a storage tank management program for over 200 facilities throughout
the State of Florida. He prepared upgrade, removal and new facility design, and schedules to
comply with US EPA 40 CFR 280 and Florida Administrative Code Chapters 62-761 and
762. The management program has maintained full compliance with all local, state and federal
storage tank agencies.
• Contamination Assessment and Remedial Action Plan CAR/RAP, S&H Fabricatins? Facility,
Sanford, Florida. Mr. Golden was project manager at this metal fabricating facility, which
experienced an accidental release of trichloroethylene. The project team assessed the full
horizontal and vertical extent of TCE in groundwater, and prepared a remedial action plan
which describes the design for clean-up groundwater in three aquifer systems within the
surficial aquifer. During the Contamination Assessment, the project team evaluated the
hydrogeology of the study site, the land surface into the Floridan aquifer and described the
hydrologic interactions of the three aquifer systes within the surficial aquifer and the
underlying Floridan aquifer. During the remedial des gn, the study team performed SVE and
aquifer performance tests in support of the remedial p ogram.
• Contamination Assessment/Remedial Action Plan, Main Station, AT&T. Gainesville, Florida.
Mr. Golden managed removal of two 20,000 gallon USTs and conducted a CAR to assess
excessive soil and groundwater contamination at this large urban site. The extensive CAR
was approved by Alachua County in one month. The RAP was an aggressive design to
remediate the groundwater at the site and from adjacent off-site parcels, including soil vacuum
extraction, dual extraction and air-sparging. The remedial action was installed in October,
1995.
• Cattle DIP VAT. Orange County. Florida. Mr. I Golden was project manager for the
contamination assessment and remediation of a cattle dipping vat on agricultural property
adjacent to a new Orange County Water Plant. Hempleted an approved assessment for
arsenic and organo chlorine pesticides in less than 3 months. The design of the remedial
action was to excavate the impacted soils for disposal at an approved Class I landfill. The
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection approved the plan and the project was
completed on time and under budget.
PRESENTATIONS/PUBLICATIONS
Adams, W.D. & Golden, James E., 1992. "Comparison of the Effects of Geologic Environment
on Volatile Organic Plume Development". Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 29,
pp. 17-41, Elsevier Sciences Publishers, b.v. Amsterdam,
Golden, James E., 1992. "Groundwater Remediati•n: Physical/Chemical Techniques" -
Alternatives to Closure, Environmental Resources Conference 1992, (TREFO), Tampa, Florida.
SHORT COURSES/SEMINARS
• MODFLOW and QUICICFLOW Models, Geraghty8t Miller Software, 1992.
• OSHA Health and Safety Site Supervisor, 1988.
• OSHA Health and Safety Training for Hazwaste, 1986.
• Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in groundwater: Prevention, Detection and
Remediation, API&NGWA, Houston, TX, 1991-194.
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"CEVTER OF GOOD LIVING-PRIDE
OF WEST ORANGE" MAYOR•COMMISSIONER
QCOee S.SCOTT VANDERGRIFT
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f♦ or soap�`� APPLICATION FOR SERVING ON CITY BOARDS CITYIS SHAPIROGER
/l ELLIS
I. Name: l.e.Cl 1 6‘..), ,,,,7 e,,/S Hbme Phone: A 5-(0- o V Z Z-
2. Home Address: / 2-(o y /Z(4.)Sc/) St-
3. Business: Cb rt F el 1 fun r<- Business Phone: i,� -J 2-4� &
4. Business Address: /) 2 2. / S D 6 _
5. Brief Summary of Education and Experience:dy.4 4, , ' c cA co
6. Are you a registered voter? Yes I/f No
7. Resident of the City for 6 months or longer? Yes District No_
8. Do you hold public office? No
Yes No
9. Are you employed by the City?
10. Do you now serve on a City Board or Committee? Yes No_
Yes No
11. PLEASE CHECK THE BOARDS WHICH INTERIST YOU :
Indicate•your degree of interest as first choice- #1, second choice-42.etc.
I * Board of Adjustment
Personnel Board
Citizen Advisory Council
for Police Department * Planning&Zoning Commission
��I* Police Officers' and Firefighters'
i Retirement' Code Enforcement Boardg
Trust Fund Board of
I Trustees
**Education Commission Recreation Advisory Board
I *General Employees' Retirement
1
Trust Fund Board of Trustees
12. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on this board?
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13. Would you consider serving on another Board other than one(s)you selected
above? Yes 1/No
14. Until such time you are selected for the Board of your choice. may we submit your
application when vacancies occur rather than phoning you? Yes ✓No
15. Please attach resume.
** What school does your child attend? 0 CD Q. /Y1%a (�. J eo
SIGNATURE c v
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Note: (I) Application effective for ONE YEAR from date of c mpietion.
(2) If you have any questions.please call the City Clerk'.office at 656-2322.
extension 146.
* FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOLLOWING APPOINTMENT
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May 26, 1998
Mayor Scott Vandergrift
City of Ocoee
150 Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, Fl. 34761
Dear Mayor Vandergrift,
Please accept my resignation from the positior of alternate on the Planning and
Zoning Board as of this date. Thank you for the opportunity to serve the City of Ocoee
and have this interesting experience.
Sincerely,
j/Ge- e r L.4 '- '. ; -
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Member District Phone Number Term Expires
Pat Bond (Vice Chairman) 2 8771-2992 H April 2000
295 N. Lakeshore Dr. 656t2342 W
Ocoee, FL 34761 934-1180 Pgr
Kimberly Christoefl 3 654-8304 H September 1999
572 Bridge Creek Blvd. 654+8305 W
Ocoee, FL 34761 800-970-3958(VM)
Glenda F. Hopkins 2 656-1741 H July 1999
33 East Oakland Avenue 425+9078 W
Ocoee, FL 34761 ext 108
Louis Landefeld 2 877-3661 H August 1999
512 E. Lakeshore Dr.
Ocoee, FL 34761
Tanya C. Miller 2 877-7296 H June 1999
(Mrs.William E.M. McCallister,Jr.)
912 Center St. 836+8097 W
Ocoee, FL 34761
Darlene Rhodus 1 656-8594 H April 2000
704 Spring Lake Cr. 295+3003 W
Ocoee, FL 34761
Harold Switzer (Chairman) 2 656+1604 H September 1999
609 E. Lakeshore Dr.
Ocoee, FL 34761
Alternates
Robert M. McKey 2 292-2586 H February 1999
1110 Wineberry Court 292+2586 W
Ocoee, FL 34761
Robert W. Williams 2 656-4409 H February 1999
905 Hawaii Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761
P&ZCOM/mbg/May 13, 1998
CITIZEN ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR OCOEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Member District Phone Number Term Expires
David Aho 3 656-8330 January 2001
821 Sleepy Harbor Drive
Sherrall Applegate (Secretary) 1 656-7409 February 2000
504 Spring Creek Drive
Ruth Aycock 3 656-5842 February 2000
102 S. Cumberland Avenue
Norman Beier 2 656-2954 July 2001
1275 Sandy Cove Lane
John J. Casisa 4 292-8621 December 1999
5029 Lighterwood Court
Richard Davis 3 656-6467 September 2000
608 Gallego Avenue
Edward S. Dorfman 3 877-2254 February 2001
909 Grovesmere Loop
Hilda Ems 2 1656-2683 April 2001
909 Flewelling Avenue
Betty Hager 2 1656-3838 February 2000
511 Orange Avenue
Mark Linn (Vice Chair) 2 877-0458 August 1998
703 Lakeview Drive
Nell Minor 2 1656-3746 February 2000
400 S. Bluford Avenue
Dean Richards 2 656-3464 December 1999
805 Ridgefield Avenue
Mel Shaner 2 656-8091 February 2000
615 Orange Avenue
Jim Sills 2 656-3700 February 2000
205 S. Lakeshore Drive
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Citizen Advisory Council for
Ocoee Police Department
Member District Phone Number Term Expires
Tom Slimick 2 656-8191 February 2000
408 E. Lakeshore Drive
Gene Snow 2 656-4595 February 2000
401 N.W. Flewelling Avenue
Karen D. Snowman (Chair) 4 294-1326 January 2000
1410 Carriage Oak Court
Myrtle L. Vaughn 2 656-0541 October 1998
202 Ocoee Hills Road
Sam Woodson 2 656-3954 November 2000
814 Chicago Avenue
Ex-Officio Members
Scott Anderson, Commissioner 656-0337 Appt. 2/03/98
Robert Mark, Police Chief
Ken Fisher, Sergeant
cacopd/mbg/June 19, 1998
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF CITY BOARDS
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Meets as needed
5 members, 2 alternates - 3 year terms
Duties: To hear and decide appeals for administrative review; to hear and recommend to
City Commission special exceptions and variances to the zoning ordinance.
CITIZEN ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
Meets 3rd Thursdays, alternate months, 7:00 p.m.
No less than 15 members, no more than 25 members - 3 year terms
Duties: To promote and maintain communication, cooperation and a positive relationship
between the citizens of the City of Ocoee and the Ocoee Police Department.
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Meets 4th Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.
7 members, 2 alternates - 3 year terms
(Membership will, when practicable, include an architect, a businessman, an engineer, a
general contractor, a sub-contractor and a realtor) .1
Duties: To review infractions of City technical codes, negotiate compliance and impose
fines for failure to comply.
EDUCATION COMMISSION
Meeting day, time, frequency to be determined
No less than 7 members, no more than 15 members - 2 year terms
(Membership shall include at least one representative member for each public school
within the City.)
Duties: To improve the quality of education for Oco0e students by serving as an advisory
body to the City Commission on education issues within the City.
PERSONNEL BOARD
Meets as needed
5 members - 3 year terms
(Membership will include at least 1 City employee,] 1 City Commissioner, 1 person who
holds management position with City, and 1 citizen of Ocoee who is not employed by and
does not hold office with City. All must be qualifi'pd electors of the City.)
Duties: Responsible for developing personnel policies for the City and recommending
such policies to City Commission for adoption.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Meets 2nd Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. (and 4th Wednesdays, if needed)
7 members, 2 alternates - 3 year terms
(Membership will, when reasonable, include an architect, an engineer, a general building
contractor, a real estate agent and lay persons) .
Duties: Establishes principles and policies for guiding action affecting development in
the City and its environs. Determines whether special proposed developments conform to
the principles and requirements of the comprehensive plan. Acts in advisory capacity to
the City Commission.
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Meets 3rd Mondays, alternate months, 7:30 p.m.
7 members - 2 year terms
Duties: To advise the City Commission, City Manager and Recreation Director on the
operation of the City's parks, recreational facilitiOs and programs.
GENERAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
5 members: 2 employees, 2 residents and 5th member Chosen by majority of the previous 4
members. 2 year terms
Duties: General administration and responsibility for the operation of the Retirement
Trust Fund for general employees.
POLICE OFFICERS' AND FIREFIGHTERS' RETIREMENT TRUST FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
5 members: 1 police officer, 1 firefighter, 2 r*sidents and 5th member chosen by
majority of the previous 4 members. 2 year terms
Duties: General administration and responsibility Ifor the operation of the Retirement
Trust Fund for the City's police officers and firefighters.
BRDSDES/mbg/May 20, 1998 li