Application - Bole, Bruce - PBOT & CDB - 10-28-19Bartle, Donna
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Online Form Submittal: Board and Committee Application
Board and Committee Application
S ummary of Boards and Committees: (Additional information can be found at
www.coab.us.)
B oard Member Review Committee (BMRC)
This committee consists of five (5) members and meets on an as -needed basis.
The committee reviews applications and makes recommendations for appointment
and reappointment of members to various city Boards and Committees including
CARAC, CDB, ESC and some PBOT positions The BMRC does not make
recommendations regarding BMRC membership.
Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee (CARAC)
Meets at 6.00 pm on the first Tuesday of March June, September and December.
This committee consists of seven members and one alternate who are appointed
by the City Commission and who serve three-year terms. The duties and
responsibilities of the committee include: Develop plans, promote and support
programs and projects to bring the benefits of recreation to the citizens of Atlantic
Beach; Recommend a calendar of special events; Evaluate and advise the City on
the effectiveness of programs; Evaluate and make recommendations on
assignments or requests made by the City Commission or City Manager, and
Evaluate and make recommendations to the City commission on requests for City
funding for special events, art projects, and recreation programs.
Community Development Board (CDB)
Meets at 6:00 pm the third Tuesday of each month. The board consists of seven
members and one alternate who are appointed by the City Commission and who
serve three-year terms. Applications for Variances, Uses -by -Exception,
Comprehensive Plan amendments, rezonings, and several other types of
applications are considered by the CDB. The board makes final decisions on
Variances and Uses -by -Exception and forwards recommendations to the City
Commission on Comprehensive Plan amendments, rezonings, and several other
types of applications. The City Commission makes a final decision on these
requests.
E nvironmental Stewardship Committee (ESC)
Meets at 6.00 pm on the second Wednesday of each month. This committee
consists of eleven (11) members who are appointed by the City Commission and
who serve three-year terms. The purpose of the committee is to study and make
recommendations to the City Commission and City staff with respect to the City's
(a) Mantime forest, (b) Parks and open spaces; (c) Beautification of public and
private spaces; and (d) Environmental stewardship; and to act as a motivating and
coordinating body to encourage joint public and private participation in promoting
these purposes. The Environmental Stewardship Committee appoints members
from its committee to serve on a Tree Subcommittee which consists of three (3)
members and one alternate member. The subcommittee members are authorized
to review tree permits submitted to the City.
General Employees' Pension Board of Trustees (PBOT-G) & Police Officers'
Pension Board of Trustees (PBOT-P)
Meets quarterly or as scheduled. The City has two pension boards, one for police
officers and one for general employees. Both boards consists of five members,
except PBOT- G also has an Alternate Member. Knowledge of investments
preferred. The boards are responsible for the general administration, management,
and oversight of the operation of the retirement system.
"CONFLICT OF INTEREST" NOTICE:
Part 111 of Chapter 112, Fla Stat, is the Code of Ethics for Public Officers and
Employees. This Code defines "conflict" or "conflict of interest" to mean a situation
in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or
interest. Fla. Stat. §112.312(8). The intent of this Code, in part, is that public office
not be used for private gain. Fla. Stat. §112.311(1). A "conflict" or "conflict of
interest" is something that would result in a special private gain to an individual,
usually a special financial benefit. An appointed member of a committee of the City
of Atlantic Beach will most likely be subject to the provisions of the State Code of
Ethics. Disclosure of any potential conflict of interest should be made as soon as
possible in the appointment process. While it may be difficult to anticipate a conflict
of interest that could arise during future committee meetings, those known or
anticipated initially, including those which others might perceive as a conflict of
interest, should be disclosed during the appointment process.
Statement of Financial Interest Forms
Please Note: Members of the Community Development Board and both Pension
Boards of Trustees are required to file Form 1 -Statement of Financial Interests.
B oard and Committee Application Form
P lease check the box beside each Board or Committee for which you are applying.
Check all that apply
Community Development Board, Pension Board of Trustees -
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P lease Note: The annual application deadline is August 31.
First Name
L ast Name
Address
Cell Phone
Home Phone
D istrict
B ruce
Bole
79 Shell Street
9048740019
9048740019
D istrict 1307
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Email Address bole2000@comcast.net
Please explain any I am a retired Navy Captain and currently employed by an
employment experience, Alaskan Native Corporation and have served on many boards
board/committee and commissions -both in the Navy and private industry.
experience, and/or currently negotiate Collective Bargaining Agreements.
community volunteer
experience relative to the
board/committee applying
for.
Please provide a brief
explanation of your
interest and your reasons
for wishing to be
appointed to this
board/committee.
I want to serve my community in a more direct manner.
PLEASE NOTE: This application will expire two (2) years from the date of submittal.
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