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speakere.
COU~CXL BUllmS
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Next meeting: July 10, 1990, 7:00 PM, TeRecula Community Center,
28816 Pujol Street, ToRocula, Californi&.
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CITY OF TEMECULA
SCHEDULE OF INTERVIEWS
FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 7v 1990
43180 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE
SUITE 200
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TED GOUDY
GREGORY HOBBURG
FRANK KLEIN
RONALD KNOPP
GEORGE RXCHARDS
KEVIN RUDDY
JOSEPH SCHNEIDER
JON SOWERS
DOUG WORSLEY
James Ebben will not be able to attend the interview. He works in
Redondo Beach 6 days out of the month, but requests that you
consider his resume for Public Safety Commissioner.
CITY OF TEI~ECUL~
QUESTIONS FOR PUBLIC S;l%FETY COI~l~ZSSION Ci~IDZDATES
IIRY SHOULD YOU BE APPOII~iTED TO THIS COR!~ISSION?
2) HOW~UCRTIRECOULD YOU CO~IB~E~ ~T CO~D YOU CO~IBUTE
TO ~lB C~18810N?
~ZVZDU~ Q~BTZONB ~OH CITY CO~CZL.
Ja~es J. Ebben
41675 S. Aven£da De La Reina
Temecula, CA 92390
(714) 699-3870
March 1, 1990
City Clerk
City of Temecula
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
Dear Mayor and Council Members:
Re:
Application for Planning Commission or
Public Safety Commission or
Traffic Commission
Your request for applications to fill positions on City Commis-
sions prompted me to once again answer the call to service of my
community.
Since I'm sure you will wish to do a face-to-face interview with
each applicant, I will make this as brief as possible.
I lived in the City of Redondo Beach for forty-seven (47) years and
owned my own business there for thirty-seven (37) years. I am now
semi-retired and have lived in Temecula since last May.
During my years in Redondo Beach, I was the Founding President of a
high school parent organization; member of the Board of Directors,
Senior Housing (135 units); vice-chairman of the Harbor Commission,
King Harbor, Redondo Beach. Other positions served are:
~'"'- Member of the Board of Directors, Redondo Housing Authority - Member of the Board of Directors, Parking Authority
- Vice-chairmen, Redondo Beach Redevelopment Agency
- Member of National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials
- Vice-chairman, Redondo Beach Planning Commission
- Redondo City Councilman - District II
(During that time as a councilman, I
Tri-City Traffic and Transportation Committee)
- Was the council representative for the Southern
Association of Governments
- Helped to formulate the required General Plan for
and Harbor and,
- was responsible for establishing K.9 Police Dogs
in search procedures of Police Personnel.
also served on the
California
the City
to assist
Since I promised brevity, I shall end now and leave the rest for
personal questioning.
Please let me know if I can be of service.
R/e.g~rds,
Jim Ebben
PS: I now serve as Vice-president
"The Village II".
of my homeowners
I live in the Villa Avanti Tract.
association,
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POSITION
OBJECTIVE
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Dec 61 to Nov
EDUCATION
TED G. GOUDY
31077 Corte Arroyo Vista
Temecula, CA 92390
(714) 676-2669
Application For Public Safety Commission
Torrance Police Deoartment
3300 Civic Center Drive. Torrance, Ca 90501
Services Division Commander
Job includeds Jail
Commander,Communication,Property Section,
Compiatnts,Fleec Operations, Building Haitenenace,
Training.
E1 Camino College. Torrance California
AA in Police Science, 1~63
PeDDerdine University, Los Angeles. California
BS in Public Management,
Hascers Degree in Business. 1976
Northwestern University. Evanston, illinois
Certificate Of Compl in Traffic Institute. 1970
University O_~.f Southern California
l. os Angeles. California
Ceriftcate Of Campie in Deiinquency
REFERENCES
Available upon reques~
Gregory L. Hosburg, Jr.
39708 Oak Cliff Drive
Temecula, CA 92390
6 March 1990
City Clerk
City of Temecula
Post Office Box 3000
Temecula, California
92390
To Whom It May Concern:
I would like to express my interest in serving on the Public Safety
Commission. I have attached my resume, which outlines my extensive
background in fire suppression and e_mergency services. The Vista Fire
Department is also in charge of Disaster Plan[ting for the City of Vista,
which provides me with both the exposure to Disaster Planning, and
resources for research and information. I am a registered voter in
Riverside County, and also reside within the City Limits. Thank you for
your consideration.
Sincerely,
Gregory L. Hosburg, Jr.
pERSONAL RESUME
GREGORY LOUIS HOSBURG, JR.
39708 Oak Cliff Drive
Temecula, California 92390
(714) 677-0695
p!=RSONA! -
Marital Status:
Hobbies/Sports:
Birthdate:
Married, 1 child
photography, skiing, volleyball, model-
building
April 6, 1964
FMPI OYMr=NT HISTORY-
September, 1989 to
Present
Instructor (part-time)
University of California,
San Diego,
Emergency Medical
Services Training
Institute (EMSTI)
225 Dickinson Street, H-216
San Diego, CA 92103
(619) 543-6449
Karen Jones, Coordinator
r~,Jties- Assist in training
of Emergency Medical
Technicians and Paramedics.
Assist in CPR Training.
May, 1988 to
Present
Part-time Paramedic
Southwest Ambulance
990 Highland Dr. Suite 110A
Solana Beach, Ca 92075
(619) 792-2316
Doug Lively, Manager
Duties- Respond on ambulance
and provide emergency care and
transportation. Maintain
equipment and quarters.
!=MP! OYM!=NT HISTORY (cont.)-
September, 1987 to
Present
May, 1987 to
December, 1989
September, 1984 to
May, 1987
Firefighter/ Paramedic
Vista Fire Department
175 North Melrose Dr.
Vista, CA 92083
(619) 726-2144
Rick Minnick, Captain
!3,ties- Respond to fire and
other emergency calls, provide
emergency care, operate. Fire
Dept. vehicles, act as Engineer
as assigned. Maintain
equipment and station.
Part-time Paramedic (F/T until
9/87)
Hartson Medical Services
9573 Chesapeake Dr.
San Diego, CA 92123
(619) 492-8100
Sharon Henry, P.O.C
!'3!~ties- Respond on ambulance
and provide emergency care
and transportation. Maintain
equipment and quarters.
Firefighter/ EMT
Borrego Springs Fire
Protection District
2324 Stirrup Rd.
Post Office Box 898
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
(619) 767-5436
Steve Sawyer, Assistant Chief
!3uties- Respond to fire and
other emergency calls,
maintain equipment and
station. Also assigned as
Deputy Fire Marshal: assist in
plan review for fire safety,
assist in fire investigation and
other fire prevention
activities. Assigned as
Company Officer 10/85 to
5/87: supervise and train
subordinate firefighters.
!=MP! OYMIrNT HISTORY (cont.)-
August, 1983 to
July, 1986
April, 1984 to
Present
September, 1983 to
November, 1983
Paid-call Firefighter
Riverside County Fire
Department Station 25
(San Jacinto)
132 South San Jacinto St.
San Jacinto, CA 92383
(714) 654-7912
Steve Huntington, Captain
!3Hties- Respond as
volunteer on fire and other
emergency calls, operate
rescue squad and related
equipment, assist in station
and equipment maintenance.
Clerk/ Cashier
Fastrip Food Store
692 South San Jacinto St.
San Jacinto, CA 92383
(714) 654-4809
Lynn Bigelow, Manager
Duties- Operate cash
register, stock walk-in style
refrigerator, general
maintenance and cleaning.
Mechanic Trainee
H®met Bowl
2850 West Florida Ave.
Hemet, CA 92343
(714) 929-2808
Bill Abell, Mechanic
!3!Jties- Repair and maintain
automatic pinsetting
machines and bowling lanes,
general maintenance and
cleaning.
!:MP! OYMFNT HISTORY (cont.)-
September, 1981 to
September, 1983
October, 1979 to
June, 1980
Cook/ Cashier
Jack-in-the-Box
1595 East Florida Ave.
Hemet, CA 92344-
(714) 929-2104
Roszie Birdsall, Manager
!3,ties- Prepare fast foods,
operate cash register, general
cleaning. Assigned as Crew
Leader 3/83: supervise crew
of 1 to 6 employees, perform
related administrative tasks.
Mechanic/ Assembler
Moped Mania
22741 Lambert St. Suite 1604
El Toro, CA 92630
Myron Hankins, Owner
!3,Jties- Repair, maintain and
assemble mopeds and '
bicycles.
!=nUCATION-
Graduated Hemet High School 1982
Attended Mt. San Jacinto College 1981 and 1983
Emergency Medical Technician 1A
Emergency Medical Technician 1A, Refresher
Attended Crafton Hills College 1982, 1983 and 1984
Fire Academy
Fire Investigation 1
OES Heavy Rescue Course
Attended Miramar College 1986, 1989
Peace Officer Orientation (PC 832)
Fire Investigation lB
Fire Command 1A
Attended Palomar College 1990
Fire Instructor 1A
Fire Instructor lB
Certified Instructor
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Certified California State Firefighter 1
Certified San Diego County Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic
p!=RRONA! RFF!=Rr:NC~=R-
Available upon request
Frank O. Klein
30180 Santiago Rd.
Temecula, California 92390
(714)676-8412
February 15, 1990
TO:
SUBJECT:
Temecula City Council
Law Enforcement Committment
This letter serves to express my interest in serving on the
committee designated to assist Councilwoman Peg Moore and
Councilman Sal Munoz to negotiate the 1990-91 law enforcement
contract.
I have no direct law enforcement experience. However, I have
a deep interest in the subject matter as may be attested to
by close family relations, e.g., a daughter who is an FBI
Special Agent and a brother who is a retired Government
national security specialist.
I am a retired U.S.A.F. Colonel and have also worked as a
civilian military consultant under U.S. Government contract
to NATO member countries in Europe over 20 years.
Respectfully,
Frank O. Klein
RONALD W. KNOPP
41843 Shorewood Ct.
Temecula, California 92390
714-699-5463
RESUME OBJECTIVE
Application for City of Temecula Public Safety Commission
PRESENT STATUS
Firefighter/Paramedic, City of Long '3each, California.
Woodcrest Country (Temecula) Architectural Committee.
U.S. Army Reserve Helicopter Pilot
LICENSES
Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic; L.A. County
Commercial Pilot/ Rotorcraft and Helicopter
California State Drivers License # C6339946
EDUCATION
FIRE SERVICE
MILITARY
Heavy Rescue/Earthquake Preparedness 1989
Basic Firefighter's Course, Long Beach, CA 1986
Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic 1984
Incident Command ~ystem Course, Las Vegas, NV
Basic Firefighter's Course, Las Vegas, NV 1982
U.S. Army Management Effectiveness, 1980
USAF Flight Physiology Course, 1980
U.S. Army AAMED (MEDEVAC) Course, 1979
Aviation Safety Officer's Course, 1978
Warrant Officer Rotary Wing Aviator Course 1973
CIVILIAN B.$. Political Science/Public Administration
California State University, Long Beach (Dec 90)
AAS Fire Service Management; Clark County Community
College, Las Vegas, Nevada 1983
AAS Fire Science Technology; Clark County Community
College, Las Vegas, Nevada 1983
High School Graduate, Millikan H.S., Long Beach,
California; 1971
EXPERIENCE CHRONOLOGY
April 1986 to present
Firefighter/Paramedic, Long Beach Fire Department
Currently a member of the Woodcrest Country
Architectural Commitee
January 1982 to April 1986
Firefighter/Paramedic, Las Vegas Fire Department
assigned to the Fire Department Training Center,
responsible for maintaining Firefighter EMT and
Paramedic qualifications. Assisted in two rookie
Firefighter courses instructing EMS and Fire
Science.
Member of the Clark County Republican Central
Committee
September 1981 to January 1982
Supervisor trainee, Valley Bank of Nevada (Bonded)
September 1978 to August 1981
Flight Safety Technician, Aviation Life Support
Officer, Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot. Maintained
ground and flight safety program for 35 personnel.
Personal Pilot for General of the Army Omar
Bradley. Ft. Bliss, Texas.
September 1974 to May 1978
Operations Officer, Safety Officer and Airfield
Supervisor; Babenhausen Army Airfield, FRG:
Responsible for maintenance of flight records
for 45 personnel, airfield budgeting, maintenance
and supply for the airfield.
February 1973 to August 1974
Pilot and Assistant Administrative Officer for
VIP Flight Detachment. Responsible for upkeep
and maintenance of airfield in Korea. Personal
Pilot for KORSCOM Commander, BG Krause.
3d Avn Det., Taegu, Korea.
March 1972 to January 1973
Basic Flight Training, Fort Wolters, Texas/
Fort Rucker, Alabama.
September 1971 to February 1972
Basic Training and AIT, Fort Polk, Louisiana.
PERSONAL
Born
Status
Health
Height
Weight
Hobbies
Residence
Military
August 25, 1953 - Compton, California
Married - three children
Excellent, no physical limitations
5'10"
185 lbs.
Outdoor sports, hunting, fishing, photography,
weightlifting, hiking, flying
Temecula, California
Nine years as pilot in Army helicopters working
variously as Safety Officer, Operations, Training
and Administrative Officers.
Public Safety Eight years as Firefighter/Paramedic. These duties
included CPR instructor, EMT instructor and
Paramedic instructor.
Public
Service Little league coach, West Garden Grove Little
League. Fire Safety Instructor. CPR Instructor.
Ree~ence
Temecula, Ca. 923@0
699-1799
George E. Richards
Bell Police Department
6325 Pine Ave.
Bell, Ca. 90201
(213) 558-6211 Ext 254
POSITION
OBJECTIVE
Temecula Public Safety Commission
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Jan 65 to
Present
B~ll Police Department
6326 Pine Ave Bell, Ca 90201
Detectives
RoDery Homicide Detective
investigate all robery and homicides ana assauits.
EDUCATION
East Los Angeles Community CoJieae
Los Angeles, Ca
AA in Police Administration. AA
PERSONAL
I have livea in Temecula since Decemoar 1957. 1
am martleo and have one ten year old son. My wife
is a realtor with Bette~ Homes ano Gardens in this
City. It is my desire to have the opportunity to
sit on this Commission so that I may ozfer my
f~i~e.' for the betterment of the community. 1
it is my responsisiiity to otfet my
=ommunit¥ the Oenezit of my years of experience in
this fieid.
REFERENCES
Available upon request
,!
KrViN J. RUDDY
RUPP & RUDDY
ATTORN[YS AT LAW
2~,glO RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
It, ANCI'IO CALIF=ORNIA, C~LI~ORNIA 92:390
TIrL£PNONr
(714)
FAX
{714)
February 12, 1990
TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
C/O COUNCILPERSON PEG MOORE
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
RE: Application for appointment to Public Safety Commission
Dear Ms. Moore:
It is my understanding that the Temecula City Council is now
considering applications for appointments to various commissions.
I am submitting my application for an appointment to any future
commissions which will be formed and whose primary purpose will be
public safety. This letter will serve both as an application and
as a resume regarding my qualifications for appointment to such a
commission.
Currently I am a practicing attorney licensed to practice in
the State of California. My practice is located in Temecula and
has been so located since June of 1988. Prior to opening up my
practice in Temecula which is predominately civil litigation, I was
a member of the Riverside County District Attorney's Office. I was
a member of the District Attorney's Office for approximately ten
years and was employed by the District Attorney of Riverside County
immediately upon graduating from The University of San Diego School
of Law and becoming a member of the California State Bar.
As a Deputy District Attorney I worked within the criminal
justice system and with every police agency in western Riverside
'County including Riverside County Sheriff's Department, the
Riverside Police Department, the Corona Police Department, the
Perris Police Department, the Hemet Police Department, the San
Jacinto Police Department, the Banning Police Department and the
Beaumont Police Department, the California Highway Patrol and the
University of California Police. I also worked with various police
from San Bernardino and Los Angeles County as well as the F.B.I.
Drug Enforcement Agency and the U.S. Treasury Department. As a
Deputy District Attorney I prosecuted every type of crime beginning
with minor traffic violations to murder cases involving the death
penalty. As one of my last assignments I was a Supervising Deputy
District Attorney wherein I supervised all felony prosecutions for
the western half of Riverside County. In my capacity as
Supervising Felony Prosecutions in Riverside Superior Court, I
oversaw the day to day functions of the trial staff of
approximately 30 attorneys and was responsible for the day to day
prosecutorial functions of every type of felony from drug offenses
to death penalty murder cases.
As a Deputy District Attorney I worked with, as mentioned
above, every police agency in western Riverside County and many
police agencies located in the desert. From my vantage point in
the District Attorney's office I became very familiar with the
operations as well as the effectiveness of numerous police
agencies. My background with the District Attorney's Office brings
a unique perspective in terms of assisting our new community in
matters concerning public safety. Not only do I have the usual
concerns as a resident of our new community regarding public
safety, but I would be in a position, more so than most I believe,
to evaluate services which are to be supplied to our community.
My experience with the law enforcement agencies and with the Courts
puts me in a position to better evaluate the effectiveness of any
department or program which will be offered to our City.
If references are required for this position, and particularly
~n terms of evaluating my past experience, those references can be
supplied on request and would include any number of Municipal Court
Judges, Riverside County Superior Court Judges and Appellate Court
Judges. A reference list would also include the District Attorney
of the County of Riverside as well as any number of attorneys and
chiefs of police in the County of Riverside. My reference list
would also include staff members of the California State Attorney
General's Office and law enforcement agencies outside of the County
of Riverside. After a review of my initial application through
this letter, I would appreciate an opportunity to be interviewed
by the City Council and also furnish any type of references which
would be required.
I would also like to point out that in terms of my experience
with the District Attorney's Office, that included in excess of 100
jury trials which were some of the more highly publicized cases in
Riverside County as well as receiving awards in the District
Attorney's Office which included being named the office's top trial
prosecutor for 1985.
I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
KJR:aw
30BBPH R. 8~BIDBR
29951 ~ll~no de1 Bol
Temeaul&, ~A 92390
676-2~01 (BusLnoss)
676-6S6S (ResidehaS)
February 20, 1990
City of Temecula
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
RE: Temecula Planning Commission
Honorable Councilpersons:
I am soliciting your support and endorsement for appointment to
Temeculats first Planning Commission. I believe that my
specialized knowledge, experience, and high personal and
professional standards make me a viable candidate to serve on this
body.
The provisions of County Ordinances 348 and 460 are a daily "fact-
of-life" in my role as a real estate broker, as are the planning
application, review and appeal processes. I am conversant with the
several elements of the County General Plan, as well as S.W.A.P.
and its attendant policies.
I gained valuable experience as chairman of the Murrieta Chamber
of Commerce Planning and Land Use Committee which served as
Murrieta~s "de facto Planning Commission" from 1980-84. The County
PlanningDepartment and Board of Supervisors formally solicitedthe
Chamber~s input for proposed developments in the Murrieta area.
The Committee reviewed these proposals for compatibility with the
#Murrieta Study Area" zoning and land use policies and critiqued
mquality of life issues". Two of the many projects reviewed were
the Drake/Golden Triangle Specific Plans (later to become Las
Brisas, Los Acacias and the Golden Triangle Medical complex) and
the California Oaks specific plan with their associated
Environmental Impact Reports. Although many of our suggestions
were incorporated into the County~s conditions of approval, and
notwithstanding the promises of the original proponents, few (if
any) of our density or density interface (buffer) recommendations
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February 20, 1990
survived the subsequent sale and ultimate development of these
specific plan projects. This was a valuable lesson in developer
integrity and representation by absentee government.
Although I have been an area real estate broker for the past eleven
years and have represented many developers in the acquisition,
development and marketing of their properties, I will serve no
#special interest" constituency. I am a zealous advocate and
defender of private property rights including the right to develop
a property to its highest and best use. However, such development
~ustbe consistent with and subordinate to the rights and welfare
of the community. The community is the Commissionts constituency.
A~yone selected to serve on this "first" planning commission will
be subject to enormous pressures from proponents and citizen
groups, and, from a historical perspective (Irvine, Moreno Valley,
Rancho Cucamonga, etc.) the probability of criticism and personal
attack by a highly vocal dissident minority. I believe that I have
the "mettle" to serve on the Planning Commission of this infant
community with no delusions or expectations of reward or
recognition, except from my peers and the council for a job
conscientiously performed.
The following resume has been abridged to eliminate many of the
offices, chairmanships, memberships, awards and other professional
and community service affiliations/activities not directly relevant
to my consideration as a prospective planning commissioner.
]968-74 Fullerton. California
Citizens Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Department
1. Chairman, "Mini Bike Park" Committee - acquired,
developed, operated.
2. Chairman, Bastanchury Park - acquired, formulated
development plan.
Chairman, Orange County Fair - City of Fullerton exhibit
- 3 years.
Blue Ribbon Commission, F.U.S.D. Board of Education
Under mandate from the State Legislature, formulated and
~nplemented a program to eliminate de-facto segregation in
district schools.
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Temecula Planning Commission
February 20, 1990
Fullerton Chamber of Commerce
Business Development Committee.
Fullerton Jaycees (Community Service/Co~munity Development)
Co-chairman
Foundation)
California.
(with representative from the Kennedy
of the first "Special Olympics" held in
Now an international event.
Co-chairman (with Dr. Stanley Gold) of "Project 911".
Was successful in expanding 911 emergency phone number
to Central and North Orange County despite the provincial
nature of the police and fire chiefs and the
uncooperative stance of G.T.E.
3. Jaycee of the Year (3 times); Key Man (2 times).
4. Honorary Lifetime Member.
California Jaycees
1. District Governor, North & Central Orange County.
2. California Jaycees New Jaycee of the Year 1967/68.
3. Honorary Life Member, Senator - Junior Chamber of
Internationale.
President Homes P.O.A.
President of 470 home P.O.A. - 2 terms. Represented P.O.A.
before Planning Commission and City Council.
~974-77 l~4ngdom of Saud4 Arabia
Deputy Contract Manager - Project Peace Hawk
Business Manager - Khamis Mushayt Development Program
Multi-billion dollar development and construction program
administered under contract to the U.S. Government.
Responsibilities included administration and management
of the planning, development, construction and operation
of:
A new community (turn-key) including residential,
schools, medical facilities, recreation,
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transportation, water and power, sanitation,
communications, and related infrastructure
support 8,000 residents.
to
Three new airports including runways and aprons
adequate for landing jumbo jets, hangars and
maintenance shops, schools to train pilots and
technicians, instrumentation, ground support, and
related infrastructure.
Residential, medical, recreation and messing
facilities, transportation, schooling of dependent
children, mail services, for 7,000 contractor, U.S.
Government, and sub-contractor personnel and their
families during the development and construction
phases of program.
]979 - To Date Temecula/Murrieta
Glenoak Hills P.O.A. - Vice President, 1980.
Murrieta Chamber of Commerce
1. President 1980 & 1983.
2. Chairman - Planning and Land Use Committee 1980-1984.
3. Director or Officer - 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985.
RTM Board of Realtors
President - 1981.
Director or Officer - 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989.
Chairman or Director of Professional Standards, Ethics
and Arbitration - Five Terms.
1989 Realtor of the Year.
I hope that the foregoing resume, albeit abridged, indicates that
I have successfully performed as a member of the elected and
appointed bodies of diverse business, civic and community service
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February 20, 1990
organizations, and when called upon to chair or lead such a body,
I have done so with diligence and distinction. If appointed to the
Planning Commission, I will serve with the same dedication and
fervor.
Sincerely,
ph R. Schneider
JRS :tj
I have enclosed a copy of an article from the Californian
which chronicles some of the foregoing material and expands
thereon.
Schneider named-top area realtor
The Eancho-Temecula-Murrie-
ta Board of Realtors honored Joe
Schneider, Vice-President of
Countryside Realty as its 1989
'Realtor of the Year.'
The award was presented at its
annual installation awards ban-
quet in recognition of Schneider's
outstanding contributions to the
Board of Realtors, his high profes-
sional and ethical standards, and
long history of community service
and volunteer work.
Schneider, a 19-year Realtor,
has been an active member of the
local BoLd of Realtors since 1979,
serving as its president in 1981. In
addition to his duties as an officer
or director, he served five terms as
the Board's Professional Stan-
dards chairman and is recognized
by the local real estate community
to be an expert in the interpreta-
tion of the National Association of
Realtors Code of Ethics, Start*
dards of Practice, and arbitration
procedures. He has been retained
from time to time by members of
the legal profession to provide ex-
pert testimony in court regarding
broker duties and local real estate
practices.
Community service, politics,
and volunteerism are a Schneider
family tradition. Joe's parents
were very active in Long Beach
civic L~falrs and charitable endeav-
ors and he has continued this tra-
clifton in the communities of Ful-
Jeffon, Murrieta and Temecuia. In
Fullerton he served on the Citizens
Advisory Committees of the Ful-
brton Unified School District and
Parks and Recreation Commis-
sion, and as president of the Pul-
leffon P.O.A. (two terms) chair*
men of several major Chamber of
Commerce Committees, and chair*
nun of many Jaycee community
development projects including
the first 'Special Olympics'' held in
California. He was also active in
several councilmanic, supervisori-
al, and state assembly political
cmpeigns.
Upon relocating to the local area
in 1979, Joe became active in the
Glenoak Hills, P.O.A. (Vice Presi-
dent), Murrieta Chamber of Com-
merce (President 1980 and 1983),
Murrieta Town Hall Association,
Temecula Town Association, and
Joe Schneider, vice president of Countryside Realty honored as
1989 "Realtor of the Year."
district Boy Scout Organizations.
Schneider's accomplishments
and community service have been
recognized in the past by multiple
entries in 'V~ho's Who in Califor-
nia", "Who's Who. in Real Estate",
"Personalities of the West' and
"Outstanding Young Men of Amer-
ica". In addition to numerous local
and district Jaycee awards, Joe
was presented with 'The David
Chase Memorial Award" as Cali-
fornia's outstanding Jaycee and
was elected to the Senate of Junior
Chamber Internationa]e, an hon-
orary lifetime position.
Not content to rest on his !au-
teas, Joe currently serves as Mere-
'Sunrise Rotary Club, Treasurer of
the local Masonic Lodge and Assis-
tant Scoutmaster of Troup 301, as
well as being a 32rid degree Scot-
tish Rite Mason, Shriner and
member of the Royal Order of
Scotland.
When his .busy civic, fraternal,
and saltwater sportfmhing (former
world record holder) calendar per-
mits, he performs his duties as
Vice President of Countryside Re-
alty who acquired his Murrieta
based brokerage, the 1-15 Land
Company in June 1987. He and
Nola, his wife of 28 years, reside on
Hill 27 in Temecula with their son
30018 Corte Cantera
Temecula, CA 92390
March 22, 1990
City Clerk
City of Tenecula
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
Dear Sir:
I would like to be considered for the position of Public
Safety C~mmissioner. I am enclosing my resume', and I feel
that my education and experience havepreparedme for this
position.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Jon P. Sowers
JPS: sj c
Enclosure
3ON SOWERS
30018 GORTE CANTERA
TRMECULA, CA 92390
(714) 699-4156
POSITION DESIRED:
EDUCATION:
June 1983
June 1989
Jan, tory 13, 1984
March 15, 1985
June 21, 1984
April 17, 1987
February 1, 1989
February 10, 1989
Febmmry 10, 1989
11/14/89 to 2/10/90
PUBLIC SAFETY COM~SSIONER
Graduated - Edison High School
Huntington Beach, CA
Graduated - Coastline Om,,,~nity College
Fountain Valley, CA
AA Degree - Emphasis in General Education
Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate Completed.
Padi International College, Santa Ana, CA
Gold Course Scuba Instructor Training
Emphasis in Rescue Diving.
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
First Aid and CPR Instructor Training
Program completed.
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
w~rthquake Disaster Preparedness Instructor
Training Program Coe~>leted.
American Heart Association, Orange, CA
CPR Instructor Training .Program Completed.
Emergency Medical Planning, Eugene, OR
Medic First Aid/Az~ult Instructor and
Instructor Trainer Pro~r~ Completed.
Mnergency Medical Planning, Eugene, OR
Medic First Aid/Pediatric Instructor
Training Program Completed.
American Red Cross, San Diego, CA
Disaster Action Temm Training C~npleted.
Courses include:
lntro to Disaster
Survey Damage Assessment
Mass Care
Emergency Assistance to Family
JON SOWERS
30018 CORTE CANTERA
TMMECUIA, CA 92390
EDUCATION:
Febre,tory 4, 1990
~cln 1, 1990
Riverside County Fire Dept., Riverside, CA
Training Techniques for Company Officers
Training Completed
(Authorization for First Responder Instructor)
Riverside County Fire Dept., Riverside, County
Station 12 - Temecula, CA
Firefighter Training Completed.
W~RK EXPERIENCE:
7/1/88 to Present
7/15/87 to 7/1/88
3/15/85 to 5/5/87
VOLUNTFFR
EXPERIENCE:
3/1/90 to Present
11/1/89 to Present
8/1/87 to Present
4/11/87 to Present
Owner-LeadTrainer
Emergency MedicalTraining, Temecula, CA
Responsibilities: Administration, Public
Service Contacts, Scheduling, Training of
both instructors and clients in~nergency
medical and safety programs.
Business and Industry Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Arm, CA
Responsibilities: Ore-sight training for
business and industry. CPR, First Aid and
earthquake preparedness training.
Master Scuba Diver Trainer
Padi International College, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Training instructors in
rescue diving.
Fire Fighter
Riverside County Fire Dept. - Station 12
T~cula, CA
Responsibilities: Respond to fire, vehicular,
medical and rescue calls.
Disaster Action Team
American Red Cross, Riverside, CA
Responsibilities: Respond to individual and
large-scale disasters and perform damage
assessment, mass care and assisting
individuals with basic needs.
First Aid Services Team
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: First responder to
medical aid at c~,,~.~nity events, such as
triathalons, street fairs and medical aid
for Red Cross disaster shelters.
Fmrthquake/Disaster Preparedness Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Preparing the community
for earthquakes and other disasters.
VO~
EXPERIENCE:
(cont)
6/21/84 to 7/1/89
First Aid and CPR Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Teaching the coomunity
to respond to medical emergencies.
Officer Mike Loarie
Escondido Police Dept.
2937 Unicornio - Apt. A
Carlshad, CA 92009
(619) 431-0547
Mr. Mike Steinkrause, G~aizman
American Red Cross F.A.S.T. Team
P. O. Box 10695
Santa Ana, CA 92711
(714) 750-5657
Mr. Dave Putman
Disaster Action Team Coordinator
33868 Plowshare Rd.
lmke Elsinore, CA 92330
(714) 244-1089
I M p U Ir C-TO,~
R. D. WORSLEY
850 P&lomar Airport Road
1925'
Catlaba Cal £orn a 92008
coo~ 619
931-8179
FILE NO.
Frank Aleshire
City Manager
City of Temecula
Post Office Box 3000
Temecula, California 92390
Dear Mr. Aleshire:
Hoping that I am not too late, I wish to submit to the
City of Temecula my letter of interest for consideration
to be appointed to one of the remaining commission posts
for the City of Temecula. My primary interest would be
with the Parks and Recreation Commission; however, if there
is any greatly less interest from the citizens in filling
any of the other commission posts, I would appreciate being
reviewed for these also.
I have been a resident of Temecula since September, 1989,
and while I knew the commission posts were to be filled and
completed this Spring, I have been in the Santa Barbara area
for an extended period finishing off several court cases
that required my continued presence there. At present I
have an office in the Carlsbad area and aniticipate opening
an office in Temecula in the next month.
My primary emphasis in the law is with the tax aspects
pertaining to real estate and business law, domestic and
international, but I have had a strong background in working
with both the city and county agencies while in the San~a
Barbara County area from 1977 through 1989, the time at which
I moved to the Rancho California/Temecula area. In matters
ranging from land use controversies to advertising signage
permits, I have worked fairly extensively with the city managers
and staffs of Carpinteria, Summerland, Santa Barbara, Santa
Maria and the County of Santa Barbara.
I believe I have a sound appreciation for the pressures and
requirements for a well-planned, soundly modulated program
of city and county land uses to meet the needs of the citizenry.
Mr. Frank Aleshire
May 4, 1990
Page Two
From both my present situation and past background, this area
holds special interest for me. I ham a young son and daughter
who already are well into the youth sports programs and school
curriculum offered in our city, and planning within the city
to attend to their well-being and continued enjoyment of this
area is primarily important to me. Aside from this, I have long
planned to return to this area to live and only wish I had made
the job move and jump some years earlier. I knew Rancho California
and Temecula during the early 1970ts when I was on the legal
staff of Kaiser Aetna during the period the early master plans
for what is now our city took place. Although I was based in
Oakland and could only be at this site for extended periods, I
felt like I knew and loved the atmosphere here as if I was a
permanent resident. I vowed that some day I would be here for
the long term.
I would be happy to submit any detailed references or further
information about my qualifications and interest in these import-
ant commission positions.
Thank you. I can be reached at either of two places for the
next several months:
Carlsbad
Temecula
850 Palomar Airport Rd.
Post Office Box 1925
Carlsbad, CA 92008
31012 Dulce Court
Temecula, CA 92390
Tel. (619)931-8179
Tel. (714) 694-0506
Very truly youMs,
Post Script: Mr./Aleshire I want to tha~ you for those references
you provided me to the PaL SprinTs v. Carlin case
some months ago at the inaugral City of Temecula
Council meeting. After a~ost 3/4 of a year, we were
able to convince the City of Carpinteria that the Carlin
case did in fact mean that some sort of well regulated
price sign advertising was mandated under the United
States and California Constitutions.
CITY OF ~
PUBLIC ~ COMMISSION CANDIDATE~
Ballot
Vote [or $
AGENDA
TEMECULACITY COUNCIL
AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
TEMECULA CITY HALL ANNEX - 43180 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE
JULY 7, 1990 - 9:00 AM
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mufioz,
Parks
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the
public can address the Council on items that are not
listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to two (2)
minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Council
about an item not listed on the Agenda, a pink "Request
To Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the
City Clerk.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state
your name and address.
For all other agenda items a "Request To Speak" form must be
filed with the City Clerk before the Council gets to that
item. There is a five (5) minute time limit for individual
speakers.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
1. Interview Candidates for Public Safety Commission
2. Conduct Ballot Counting Procedure
3. ADpoint Members of the Temecula Public Safety Commission
CITY MANAGER REPORT
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
Next meeting: July 10, 1990, 7:00 PM, Temecula Community Center,
28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California.
2/agenda/061690 I 07/03/90
James J. Ebben
41675 S. Avenida De La Reina
Temecula, CA 92390
(714) 699-3870
March 1, 1990
City Clerk
City of Temecula
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
Dear Mayor and Council Members:
Re:
Application for Planning Commission or
Public Safety Commission or
Traffic Commission
Your request for applications to fill positions on City Commis-
sions prompted me to once again answer the call to service of my
community.
Since I'm sure you will wish to do a face-to-face interview with
each applicant, I will make this as brief as possible.
I lived in the City of Redondo Beach for forty-seven (47) years and
owned my own business there for thirty-seven (37) years. I am now
semi-retired and have lived in Temecula since last May.
During my years in Redondo Beach, I was the Founding President of a
high school parent organization; member of the Board of Directors,
Senior Housing (135 units); vice-chairman of the Harbor Commission,
King Harbor,_ Redondo Beach. Other positions served are:
/- Member of the Board of Directors, Redondo Housing Authority - Member of the Board of Directors, Parking Authority
- Vice-chairmen, Redondo Beach Redevelopment Agency
- Member of National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials
- Vice-chairman, Redondo Beach Planning Commission
- Redondo City Councilman - District II
(During that time as a councilman, I also
Tri-City Traffic and Transportation Committee)
- Was the council representative for the Southern
Association of Governments
- Helped to formulate the required General Plan for
and Harbor and,
- was responsible for establishing K.9 Police Dogs
in search procedures of Police Personnel.
served on the
California
the City
to assist
Since I promised brevity, I shall end now and leave the rest
personal questioning.
for
Please let me know if I can be of service.
R~e~rds,
.Jim Ebben
PS: I now serve as Vice-president
"The Village II".
of my homeowners
I live in the Villa Avanti Tract.
association,
JE:rhw
~ LOCATION FOR TIlE PARKS AND RECREATION CONHISSION INTERVlE'~S
IS BUILDING A LOCATED AT 43180 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 200
BALL
CITY OF TF~ECUL~
QUEBTIONB FOR PUBLIC B~FETY COIJ~IBBION C~NDIDATEB
1) WHY SHOULD YOU BE ~PPOII~TED TO THIS COI~IBBION?
2) HOW)~UCHTI~.ECOULD YOU COI~TRIBUTE? ~H~T COULD YOU CO~R~BUTE
TO THI~
I~IVIDU~ ~UEBTZONB FRO~ CITY CO~CIL.
TED G. GOUDY
3lOT? torre Arroyo Vista
Temecula, CA 92390
(71~> 676-2669
POSITION
OBJECTIVE
Application For Public Safety Commission
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Dec 61 to Nov Torrance Police Deoartment
3300 Civic Center Drive. Torrance, Ca 90501
Services Division Commander
Job includeds Jail
Commander,Communication,Property Section,
Complaints,Fleet Operations. Building Maitenenace.
Training.
EDUCATION
El Camino College. Torrance California
AA in Police Science, 1963
Pepperdine University. Los Angeles. California
BS in Public Management. 197~
Masters Destee in Business. 1976
Northwestern University. Evanston. illinois
Certificate Of Compi in Trarfic Institute. 1970
University Of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
Cerificate Of Campie in Delinquency Control. L~66
REFERENCES Available upon request
Gregory L. Hosburg, Jr.
39708 Oak Cliff Drive
Temecula, CA 92390
6 March 1990
City Clerk
City of Temecula
Post Office Box 3000
Temecula, California
92390
To Whom It May Concern:
I would like to express my interest in serving on the Public Safety
Commission. I have attached my resume, which outlines my extensive
background in fire suppression and e_mergency services. The Vista Fire
Department is also in charge of Disaster Plan_ping for the City of Vista,
which provides me with both the exl~osure to Disaster Planning, and
resources for research and information. I am a registered voter in
Riverside County, and also reside within the City Limits. Thank you for
your consideration.
Sincerely,
Gregory L. Hosburg, Jr.
PERSONAL RESUME
GREGORY LOUIS HOSBURG, JR.
39708 Oak Cliff Drive
Temecula, California 92390
(714) 677-0695
PERSONAL-
Marital Status:
Hobbies/Sports:
Birthdate:
FMPLOYMENT HISTORY-
September, 1989 to
Present
May, 1988 to
Present
Married, 1 child
photography, skiing, volleyball, model-
building
April 6, 1964
Instructor (part-time)
University of California,
San Diego,
Emergency Medical
Services Training
Institute (EMSTI)
225 Dickinson Street, H-216
San Diego, CA 92103
(619) 543-6449
Karen Jones, Coordinator
!3,ties- Assist in training
of Emergency Medical
Technicians and Paramedics.
Assist in CPR Training.
Part-time Paramedic
Southwest Ambulance
990 Highland Dr. Suite 110A
Solana Beach, Ca 92075
(619) 792-2316
Doug Lively, Manager
Duties- Respond on ambulance
and provide emergency care and
transportation. Maintain
equipment and quarters.
FMPI OYM!=NT HISTORY (cont.)-
September, 1987 to
Present
May, 1987 to
December, 1989
September, 1984 to
May, 1987
Firefighter/ Paramedic
Vista Fire Department
175 North Melrose Dr.
Vista, CA 92083
(619) 726-2144
Rick Minnick, Captain
Duties- Respond to fire and
other emergency calls, provide
emergency care, operate. Fire
Dept. vehicles, act as Engineer
as assigned. Maintain
equipment and station.
Part-time Paramedic (F/T until
9/87)
Hartson Medical Services
9573 Chesapeake Dr.
San Diego, CA 92123
(619) 492-8100
Sharon Henry, P.O.C
D~Jties- Respond on ambulance
and provide emergency care
and transportation. Maintain
equipment and quarters.
Firefighter/ EMT
Borrego Springs Fire
Protection District
2324 Stirrup Rd.
Post Office Box 898
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
(619) 767-5436
Steve Sawyer, Assistant Chief
Duties- Respond to fire and
other emergency calls,
maintain equipment and
station. Also assigned as
Deputy Fire Marshal: assist in
plan review for fire safety,
assist in fire investigation and
other fire prevention
activities. Assigned as
Company Officer 10/85 to
5/87: supervise and train
subordinate firefighters.
!=MP! OYMENT HISTORY (cont.)-
August, 1983 to
July, 1986
April, 1984 to
Present
September, 1983 to
November, 1983
Paid-call Firefighter
Riverside County Fire
Department Station 25
(San Jacinto)
132 South San Jacinto St.
San Jacinto, CA 92383
(714) 654-7912
Steve Huntington, Captain
!3Hties- Respond as
volunteer on fire and other
emergency calls, operate
rescue squad and related
equipment, assist in station
and equipment maintenance.
Clerk/ Cashier
Fastrip Food Store
692 South San Jacinto St.
,San Jacinto, CA 92383
(714) 654-4809
Lynn Bigelow, Manager
Duties- Operate cash
register, stock walk-in style
refrigerator, general
maintenance and cleaning.
Mechanic Trainee
Hemet Bowl
2850 West Florida Ave.
Hemet, CA 92343
(714) 929-2808
Bill Abell, Mechanic
Duties- Repair and maintain
automatic pinsetting
machines and bowling lanes,
general maintenance and
cleaning.
FMP! OYMENT HISTORY (cont.)-
September, 1981 to
September, 1983
Cook/ Cashier
Jack-in-the-Box
1595 East Florida Ave.
Hemet, CA 92344
(714) 929-2104
Roszie Birdsall, Manager
nuties- Prepare fast foods,
operate cash register, general
cleaning. Assigned as Crew
Leader 3/83: supervise crew
of 1 to 6 employees, perform
related administrative tasks.
October, 1979 to
June, 1980
Mechanic/ Assembler
Moped Mania
22741 Lambert St. Suite 1604
El Toro, CA 92630
Myron Hankins, Owner
!3.ties- Repair, maintain and
assemble mopeds and '
bicycles.
EDUCATION-
Graduated Hemet High School 1982
Attended Mt. San Jacinto College 1981 and 1983
Emergency Medical Technician 1A
Emergency Medical Technician 1A, Refresher
Attended Crafton Hills College 1982, 1983 and 1984
Fire Academy
Fire Investigation 1
OES Heavy Rescue Course
Attended Miramar College 1986, 1989
Peace Officer Orientation (PC 832)
Fire Investigation lB
Fire Command 1A
Attended Palomar College 1990
Fire Instructor 1A
Fire Instructor lB
Certified Instructor
Carclio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Certified California State Firefighter 1
Certified San Diego County Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic
PIFRSONA! RFFFRr=NCFS-
Available upon request
Frank O. Klein
30180 Santiago Rd.
Temecula, California 92390
(714)676-8412
February 15, 1990
TO:
SUBJECT:
Temecula City Council
Law Enforcement Committment
This letter serves to express my interest in serving on the
committee designated to assist Councilwoman Peg Moore and
Councilman Sal Munoz to negotiate the 1990-91 law enforcement
contract.
I have no direct law enforcement experience. However, I have
a deep interest in the subject matter as may be attested to
by close family relations, e.g., a daughter who is an FBI
Special Agent and a brother who is a retired Government
national security specialist.
I am a retired U.S.A.F. Colonel and have also worked as a
civilian military consultant under U.S. Government contract
to NATO member countries in Europe over 20 years.
Respectfully,
Frank O. Klein
RONALD W. KNOPP
41843 Shorewood Ct.
Temecula, California 92390
714-699-5463
RESUME OBJECTIVE
Application for City of Temecula Public Safety Commission
PRESENT STATUS
Firefighter/Paramedic, City of I09n.~ '3each, California.
Woodcrest Country (Temecula) Architectural Committee.
U.S. Army Reserve Helicopter Pilot
LICENSES
Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic; L.A. County
Commercial Pilot/ Rotorcraft and Helicopter
California State Drivers License # C6339946
EDUCATION
FIRE SERVICE
Heavy Rescue/Earthquake Preparedness 1989
Basic Firefighter's Course, Long Beach, CA 1986
Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic 1984
Incident Command System Course, Las Vegas, NV
Basic Firefighter's Course, Las Vegas, NV 1982
MILITARY
U.S. Army Management Effectiveness, 1980
USAF Flight Physiology Course, 1980
U.S. Army AAMED (MEDEVAC) Course, 1979
Aviation Safety Officer's Course, 1978
Warrant Officer Rotary Wing Aviator Course 1973
CIVILIAN B.S. Political Science/Public Administration
California State University, Long Beach (Dec 90)
AAS Fire Service Management; Clark County Community
College, Las Vegas, Nevada 1983
AAS Fire Science Technology; Clark County Community
College, Las Vegas, Nevada 1983
High School Graduate, Millikan H.S., Long Beach,
California; 1971
EXPERIENCE CHRONOLOGY
April 1986 to present
Firefighter/Paramedic, Long Deach Fire Department
Currently a member of the Woodcrest Country
Architectural Commitee
January 1982 to April 1986
Firefighter/Paramedic, Las Vegas Fire Department
assigned to the Fire Department Training Center,
responsible for maintaining Firefighter EMT and
Paramedic qualifications. Assisted in two rookie
Firefighter courses instructing EMS and Fire
Science.
Member of the Clark County Republican Central
Committee
September 1981 to January 1982
Supervisor trainee, Valley Bank of Nevada (Bonded)
September 1978 to August 1981
Flight Safety Technician, Aviation Life Support
Officer, Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot. Maintained
ground and flight safety program for 35 personnel.
Personal Pilot for General of the Army Omar
Bradley. Ft. Bliss, Texas.
September 1974 to May 1978
Operations Officer, Safety Officer and Airfield
Supervisor; Babenhausen Army Airfield, FRG:
Responsible for maintenance of flight records
for 45 personnel, airfield budgeting, maintenance
and supply for the airfield.
February 1973 to August 1974
Pilot and Assistant Administrative Officer for
VIP Flight Detachment. Responsible for upkeep
and maintenance of airfield in Korea. Personal
Pilot for KORSCOM Commander, BG Krause.
3d Avn Det., Taegu, Korea.
March 1972 to January 1973
Basic Flight Training, Fort Wolters, Texas/
Fort Rucker, Alabama.
September 1971 to February 1972
Basic Training and AIT, Fort Polk, Louisiana.
PERSONAL
Born
Status
Health
Height
Weight
Hobbies
Residence
Military
August 25, 1953 - Compton, California
Married - three children
Excellent, no physical limitations
5'10"
185 lbs.
Outdoor sports, hunting, fishing, photography,
weightlifting, hiking, flying
Temecula, California
Nine years as pilot in Army helicopters working
variously as Safety Officer, Operations, Training
and Administrative Officers.
Public Safety Eight years as Firefighter/Paramedic. These duties
included CPR instructor, EMT instructor and
Paramedic instructor.
Public
Service Little league coach, West Garden Grove Little
League. Fire Safety Instructor. CPR Instructor.
Residence
32016 Metlot
Temecuia, Ca. 92390
POSITION
OBJECTIVE
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Jan 65 to
Present
EDUCATION
PERSONAL
' i.
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L~LI ~, *-: """ ......... --.
George E. Richards ~ ..............
Bell Police Department
6326 Pine Ave.
Bel 1, Ca. 90201
(213) 588-6211 Ext 254
~emecuia Public Safety Commission
Bell Police Department
63£6 Pine Ave Bell, Ca 90201
Detectives
EoDery Homicide De%ective
investigate aii £obe£y and homicides ana assaults.
East Los Angeles Community Cotie~e
Los Angeles, Ca
AA in Po|ice Administration, AA
[ have iiveo in Temecula since December
am marrie~ and have one ten year Did son. My wife
is a £ealtor with Bette~ Homes an~ Gardens in this
City. [t is my desire to have the opportunity
sit on this Commission so that [ may orfe~ my
~~ience ~or the betterment o~ the community. !
that it is my responsiDiiity to offer my
nity the benefit o~ my yeaes o~ experience in
this ~ieid.
REFERENCES Available upon reques~
HIrNRY II~. RURIa
KEVIN J. RUDDY
RUPP & RUDDY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
~:SglO RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
R~NCHO C~,LIPORNIA, CALIFORNIA 9~390
TitLit ~HONIr
(714)
FAX
(7'14) e, 99-9054
February 12, 1990
TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
C/O COUNCILPERSON PEG MOORE
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
RE: Application for appointment to Public Safety Commission
Dear Ms. Moore:
It is my understanding that the Temecula City Council is now
considering applications for appointments to various commissions.
I am submitting my application for an appointment to any future
commissions which will be formed and whose primary purpose will be
public safety. This letter will serve both as an application and
as a resume regarding my qualifications for appointment to such a
commission.
Currently I am a practicing attorney licensed to practice in
the State of California. My practice is located in Temecula and
has been so located since June of 1988. Prior to opening up my
practice in Temecula which is predominately civil litigation, I was
a member of the Riverside County District Attorney's Office. I was
a member of the District Attorney's Office for approximately ten
years and was employed by the District Attorney of Riverside County
immediately upon graduating from The University of San Diego School
of Law and becoming a member of the California State Bar.
As a Deputy District Attorney I worked within the criminal
justice system and with every police agency in western Riverside
'County including Riverside County Sheriff's Department, the
Riverside Police Department, the Corona Police Department, the
Perris Police Department, the Hemet Police Department, the San
Jacinto Police Department, the Banning Police Department and the
Beaumont Police Department, the California Highway Patrol and the
University of California Police. I also worked with various police
from San Bernardino and Los Angeles County as well as the F.B.I.
Drug Enforcement Agency and the U.S. Treasury Department. As a
Deputy District Attorney I prosecuted every type of crime beginning
with minor traffic violations to murder cases involving the death
penalty. As one of my last assignments I was a Supervising Deputy
District Attorney wherein I supervised all felony prosecutions for
the western half of Riverside County. In my capacity as
Supervising Felony Prosecutions in Riverside Superior Court, I
oversaw the day to day functions of the trial staff of
approximately 30 attorneys and was responsible for the day to day
prosecutorial functions of every type of felony from drug offenses
to death penalty murder cases.
As a Deputy District Attorney I worked with, as mentioned
above, every police agency in western Riverside County and many
police agencies located in the desert. From my vantage point in
the District Attorney's office I became very familiar with the
operations as well as the effectiveness of numerous police
agencies. My background with the District Attorney's office brings
a unique perspective in terms of assisting our new community in
matters concerning public safety. Not only do I have the usual
concerns as a resident of our new community regarding public
safety, but I would be in a position, more so than most I believe,
to evaluate services which are to be supplied to our community.
My experience with the law enforcement agencies and with the Courts
puts me in a position to better evaluate the effectiveness of any
department or program which will be offered to our City.
If references are required for this position, and particularly
in terms of evaluating my past experience, those references can be
supplied on request and would include any number of Municipal Court
Judges, Riverside County Superior Court Judges and Appellate Court
Judges. A reference list would also include the District Attorney
of the County of Riverside as well as any number of attorneys and
chiefs of police in the County of Riverside. My reference list
would also include staff members of the California State Attorney
General's Office and law enforcement agencies outside of the County
of Riverside. After a review of my initial application through
this letter, I would appreciate an opportunity to be interviewed
by the City Council and also furnish any type of references which
would be required.
I would also like to point out that in terms of my experience
with the District Attorney's Office, that included in excess of 100
jury trials which were some of the more highly publicized cases in
Riverside County as well as receiving awards in the District
Attorney's Office which included being named the office's top trial
prosecutor for 1985.
I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
KJR:aw
KE~ J. RUDe._ ~
· OBBPH R. BCHNEIDER
29951 Camino del 8o!
Taeoul&v CA 92390
676-2191 (Business)
676-6565 (Residence)
February 20, 1990
City of Temecula
P.O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
RE: Temecula Planning Commission
Honorable Councilpersons:
I am soliciting your support and endorsement for appointment to
Temecula's first Planning Commission. I believe that my
specialized knowledge, experience, and high personal and
professional standards make me a viable candidate to serve on this
body.
The provisions of County Ordinances 348 and 460 are a daily "fact-
of-life" in my role as a real estate broker, as are the planning
application, review and appeal processes. I am conversant with the
several elements of the County General Plan, as well as S.W.A.P.
and its attendant policies.
I gained valuable experience as chairman of the Murrieta Chamber
of Commerce Planning and Land Use Committee which served as
Murrieta's "de facto Planning Commission" from 1980-84. The County
Planning Department and Board of Supervisors formally solicited the
Chamber's input for proposed developments in the Murrieta area.
The Committee reviewed these proposals for compatibility with the
"Murrieta Study Area" zoning and land use policies and critiqued
"quality of life issues". Two of the many projects reviewed were
the Drake/Golden Triangle Specific Plans (later to become Las
Brisas, Los Acacias and the Golden Triangle Medical complex) and
the California Oaks specific plan with their associated
Environmental Impact Reports. Although many of our suggestions
were incorporated into the County's conditions of approval, and
notwithstanding the promises of the original proponents, few (if
any) of our density or density interface (buffer) recommendations
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February 20, 1990
survived the subsequent sale and ultimate development of these
specific plan projects. This was a valuable lesson in developer
integrity and representation by absentee government.
Although I have been an area real estate broker for the past eleven
years and have represented many developers in the acquisition,
development and marketing of their properties, I will serve no
Nspecial interest" constituency. I am a zealous advocate and
defender of private property rights including the right to develop
a property to its highest and best use. However, such development
must be consistent with and subordinate to the rights and welfare
of the community. The community is the Commission's constituency.
Anyone selected to serve on this "first" planning commission will
be subject to enormous pressures from proponents and citizen
groups, and, from a historical perspective (Irvine, Moreno Valley,
Rancho Cucamonga, etc.) the probability of criticism and personal
attack by a highly vocal dissident minority. I believe that I have
the "mettle" to serve on the Planning Commission of this infant
community with no delusions or expectations of reward or
recognition, except from my peers and the council for a job
conscientiously performed.
The following resume has been abridged to eliminate many of the
offices, chairmanships, memberships, awards and other professional
and community service affiliations/activities not directly relevant
to my consideration as a prospective planning commissioner.
1968-74 Fullerton. California
Citizens Advisory Committee, Parks and Recreation Department
1. Chairman, "Mini Bike Park" Committee - acquired,
developed, operated.
2. Chairman, Bastanchury Park - acquired, formulated
development plan.
®
Chairman, Orange County Fair - City of Fullerton exhibit
- 3 years.
Blue Ribbon Commission, F.U.S.D. Board of Education
Under mandate from the State Legislature, formulated and
implemented a program to eliminate de-facto segregation in
district schools.
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February 20, 1990
Fullerton Chamber of Commerce
Business Development Committee.
Fullerton Jaycees (Community Service/Community Development)
Co-chairman (with representative from the Kennedy
Foundation) of the first "Special Olympics" held in
California. Now an international event.
me
Co-chairman (with Dr. Stanley Gold) of "Project 911".
Was successful in expanding 911 emergency phone number
to Central and North Orange County despite the provincial
nature of the police and fire chiefs and the
uncooperative stance of G.T.E.
3. Jaycee of the Year (3 times); Key Man (2 times).
4. Honorary Lifetime Member.
California Jaycees
1. District Governor, North & Central Orange County.
2. California Jaycees New Jaycee of the Year 1967/68.
3. Honorary Life Member, Senator - Junior Chamber of
Internationale.
President Homes P.O.A.
President of 470 home P.O.A. - 2 terms. Represented P.O.A.
before Planning Commission and City Council.
1974-77 KinGdom of Saudi Arabia
Deputy Contract Manager - Project Peace Hawk
Business Manager - Khamis Mushayt Development Program
Multi-billion dollar development and construction program
administered under contract to the U.S. Government.
Responsibilities included administration and management
of the planning, development, construction and operation
of:
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A new community (turn-key) including residential,
schools, medical facilities, recreation,
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be
transportation, water and power, sanitation,
communications, and related infrastructure
support 8,000 residents.
to
Three new airports including runways and aprons
adequate for landing jumbo jets, hangars and
maintenance shops, schools to train pilots and
technicians, instrumentation, ground support, and
related infrastructure.
Residential, medical, recreation and messing
facilities, transportation, schooling of dependent
children, mail services, for 7,000 contractor, U.S.
Government, and sub-contractor personnel and their
families during the development and construction
phases of program.
1979 - To Date Temecula/Murrieta
Glenoak Hills P.O.A. - Vice President, 1980.
Murrieta Chamber of Commerce
1. President 1980 & 1983.
2. Chairman - Planning and Land Use Committee 1980-1984.
3. Director or Officer - 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985.
RTM Board of Realtors
President - 1981.
Director or Officer - 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989.
Chairman or Director of Professional Standards, Ethics
and Arbitration - Five Terms.
1989 Realtor of the Year.
I hope that the foregoing resume, albeit abridged, indicates that
I have successfully performed as a member of the elected and
appointed bodies of diverse business, civic and community service
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February 20, 1990
organizations, and when called upon to chair or lead such a body,
I have done so with diligence and distinction. If appointed to the
Planning Commission, I will serve with the same dedication and
fervor.
Sincerely,
ph R. Schneider
JRS:tj
I have enclosed a copy of an article from the Californian
which chronicles some of the foregoing material and expands
thereon.
Schneider named top area realtor
The Rancho-Temecula-Murrie-
ta Board of Realtors honored Joe
Schneider, Vice-President of
Countryside Realty as its 1989
"Realtor of the Year."
The award was presented at its
annual installation awards ban-
quet in recognition of Schneider's
outstanding contributions to the
Board of Realtors, his high profes-
sional and ethical standards, and
long history of community service
and volunteer work.
Schneider, a 19-year Realtor,
has been an active member of the
local Board of Realtors since 1979,
serving as its president in 1981. In
addition to his duties as an officer
or director, he served five terms as
the Board's Professional Stan-
dards chairman and is recognized
by the local real estate community
to be an expert in the interpreta-
tion of the National Association of
Realtors Code of Ethics, Stan-
dards of Practice, and arbitration
procedures. He has been retained
from time to time by members of
the legal profession to provide ex-
pert testimony in court regarding
broker duties and local real estate
practices.
Community service, politics,
and volunteerism are a Schneider
family tradition. Joe's parents
were very active in Long Beach
civic affairs and charitable endeav-
ors and he has continued this tra-
dition in the communities of Ful-
lerton, Murrieta and Temecula. In
Fullerton he served on the Citizens
Advisory Committees of the Ful-
lerton Unified School District and
Parks and Recreation Commis-
sion, and as president of the Ful-
lerton P.O.A. (two terms) chair-
man of several major Chamber of
Commerce Committees, and chair-
man of many Jaycee community
development projects including
the first "Special Olympics" held in
California. He was also active in
several councilmanic, supervisori-
al, and state assembly political
campaigns.
Upon relocating to the local area
in 1979, Joe became active in the
Glenoak Hills, P.O.A. (Vice Presi-
dent), Murrieta Chamber of Com-
merce (President 1980 and 1983),
Murrieta Town Hall Association,
Temecuia Town Association, and
as an adult leader in the local and
Joe Schneider, vice president of
1989 "Realtor of the Year."
district Boy Scout Organizations.
Schneider's accomplishments
and community service have been
recognized in the past by multiple
entries in "Who's Who in Califor-
nia", "Who's Who. in Real Estate",
"Personalities of the West" and
'Outstanding Young Men of Amer-
ica". In addition to numerous local
and district Jaycee awards, Joe
was presented with ~The David
Chase Memorial Award" as Cali-
fornia's outstanding Jaycee and
was elected to the Senate of Junior
Chamber Internationale, an hon-
orary lifetime position.
Not content to rest on his lau-
rals, Joe currently serves as Mere-
Countryside Realty honored as
Sunrise Rotary Club, Treasurer of
the local Masonic Lodge and Assis-
tant Scoutmaster of Troup 301, as
well as being a 32nd degree Scot-
tish Rite Mason, Shriner and
member of the Royal Order of
Scotland.
When his.busy civic, fraternal,
and saltwater sport fishing (former
world record holder) calendar per-
mits, he performs his duties as
Vice President of Countryside Re-
airy who acquired his Murrieta
based brokerage, the 1-15 Land
Company in June 1987. He and
Nola, his wife of 28 years, reside on
Hill 27 in Temecula with their son
30018 Corte Cantera
Temecula, CA 92390
March 22, 1990
City Clerk
City of Temecula
P. O. Box 3000
Temecula, CA 92390
Dear Sir:
I would like to be considered for the position of Public
Safety Ccmm~issioner. I am enclosing my resume', and I feel
that my education and experience have prepared me for this
position.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Jon P. Sowers
JPS:sjc
Enclosure
JON SOWERS
30018 GORTE CANTERA
/tMECUIA, CA 92390
(714) 699-4156
POSITION DESIRED:
EIYJCATION:
June 1983
June 1989
January 13, 1984
March 15, 1985
June 21, 1984
April 17, 1987
February 1, 1989
February 10, 1989
February 10, 1989
11/14/89 to 2/10/90
PUBLIC SAFETY~SSIONER
Graduated - Edison High School
Huntington Beach, CA
Graduated - Coastline C~,,L,onity College
Fountain Valley, CA
AA Degree - Emphasis in General Education
Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA
Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate Completed.
Padi International College, Santa Ana, CA
Gold Course Scuba Instructor Training
Emphasis in Rescue Diving.
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
First Aid and CPR Instructor Training
Program completed.
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Fmrthquake Disaster Preparedness Instructor
Training Program Completed.
American Heart Association, Orange, CA
CPR Instructor Training .Program Completed.
Emergency Medical Planning, Eugene, OR
Medic First Aid/Adult Instructor and
Instructor Trainer Pro~r~ Completed.
Emergency Medical Planning, Eugene, OR
Medic First Aid/Pediatric Instructor
Training Program Completed.
American Red Cross, San Diego, CA
Disaster Action Team Training Completed.
Courses include:
Intro to Disaster
Survey Damage Assessment
Mass Care
Emergency Assistance to Family
JON SOWERS
30018 GORTE CANTERA
TM~ECULA, CA 92390
EDUCATION:
February 4, 1990
~cln 1, 1990
Riverside County Fire Dept., Riverside, CA
Training Techniques for Company Officers
Training Completed
(Authorization for First Responder Instructor)
Riverside County Fire Dept., Riverside, County
Station 12 - Temecula, CA
Firefighter Training Completed.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
7/1/88 to Present
7/15/87 to 7/1/88
3/15/85 to 5/5/87
Owner-Lead Trainer
Emergency Medical Training, Temecula, CA
Responsibilities: Administration, Public
Service Contacts, Scheduling, Training of
both instructors and clients in ~nergency
medical and safety programs.
Business and Industry Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: On-sight training for
business and industry. CPR, First Aid and
earthquake preparedness training.
Master Scuba Diver Trainer
Padi International College, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Training instructors in
rescue diving.
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE:
3/1/90 to Present
11/1/89 to Present
8/1/87 to Present
4/11/87 to Present
Fire Fighter
Riverside County Fire Dept. - Station 12
Temecula, CA
Responsibilities: Respond to fire, vehicular,
medical and rescue calls.
Disaster Action Team
American Red Cross, Riverside, CA
Responsibilities: Respond to individual and
large-scale disasters and performdamage
assessment, mass care and assisting
individuals with basic needs.
First Aid Services Team
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: First responder to
medical aid at community events, suchas
triathalons, street fairs and medical aid
for Red Cross disaster shelters.
Earthquake/Disaster Preparedness Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Preparing the community
for earthquakes and other disasters.
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE:
6/21/84 to 7/1/89
First Aid and CPR Instructor
American Red Cross, Santa Ana, CA
Responsibilities: Teaching the co~aunity
to respond to medical emergencies.
Officer Mike Loarie
Escondido Police Dept.
2937 Unicomio - Apt. A
Carlsbad, CA 92009
(619) 431-0547
Mr. Mike Steinkrause, Chairman
American Red Cross F.A.S.T. Team
P. O. Box 10695
Santa Aria, CA 92711
(714) 750-5657
Mr. Dave Putman
Disaster Action Team Coordinator
33868 Plowshare Rd.
Lake Elsinore, CA 92330
(714) 244-1089
CABLE ADDRESS:
IMPUESTOS
R. D. WORSLEY
LAWYER
850 Palomar Airport Road
Poit Office Box 1925
Carlsbad, California 92008
COOE 619
931--8179
FILE NO.
Frank Aleshire
City Manager
City of Temecula
Post Office Box 3000
Temecula, California 92390
Dear Mr. Aleshire:
Hoping that I am not too late, I wish to submit to the
City of Temecula my letter of interest for consideration
to be appointed to one of the remaining commission posts
for the City of Temecula. My primary interest would be
with the Parks and Recreation Commission; however, if there
is any greatly less interest from the citizens in filling
any of the other commission posts, I would appreciate being
reviewed for these also.
I have been a resident of Temecula since September, 1989,
and while I knew the commission posts were to be filled and
completed this Spring, I have been in the Santa Barbara area
for an extended period finishing off several court cases
that required my continued presence there. At present I
have an office in the Carlsbad area and aniticipate opening
an office in Temecula in the next month.
My primary emphasis in the law is with the tax aspects
pertaining to real estate and business law, domestic and
international, but I have had a strong background in working
with both the city and county agencies while in the San~a
Barbara County area from 1977 through 1989, the time at which
I moved to the Rancho California/Temecula area. In matters
ranging from land use controversies to advertising signage
permits, I have worked fairly extensively with the city managers
and staffs of Carpinteria, Summerland, Santa Barbara, Santa
Maria and the County of Santa Barbara.
I believe I have a sound appreciation for the pressures and
requirements for a well-planned, soundly modulated program
of city and county land uses to meet the needs of the citizenry.
Mr. Frank Aleshire
May 4, 1990
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From both my present situation and past background, this area
holds special interest for me. I ha~e a young son and daughter
who already are well into the youth sports programs and school
curriculum offered in our city, and planning within the city
to attend to their well-being and continued enjoyment of this
area is primarily important to me. Aside from this, I have long
planned to return to this area to live and only wish I had made
the job move and jump some years earlier. I knew Rancho California
and Temecula during the early 1970's when I was on the legal
staff of Kaiser Aetna during the period the early master plans
for what is now our city took place. Although I was based in
Oakland and could only be at this site for extended periods, I
felt like I knew and loved the atmosphere here as if I was a
permanent resident. I vowed that some day I would be here for
the long term.
I would be happy to submit any detailed references or further
information about my qualifications and interest in these import-
ant commission positions.
Thank you. I can be reached at either of two places for the
next several months:
Carlsbad
Temecula
850 Palomar Airport Rd.
Post Office Box 1925
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Tel. (619)931-8179
31012 Dulce Court
Temecula, CA 92390
Tel. (714) 694-0506
Very truly youns, -~
Post Script: Mr. eshire I want to thank you for those references
you provided me to the Palm Springs v. Carlin case
some months ago at the inaugrai City of Temecula
Council meeting. After almost 3/4 of a year, we were
able to convince the City of Carpinteria that the Carlin
case did in fact mean that some sort of well regulated
price sign advertising was mandated under the United
States and California Constitutions.
CITY OF TEMECULA
SCHEDULE OF INTERVIERS
FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 7, 1990
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TED GOUDY
GREGORY HOBBURG
FRANK KLEIN
RONALD KNOPP
GEORGE RICHARDS
KEVIN RUDDY
JOSEPH SCHNEIDER
JON BOWERS
DOUG WORSLEY
James Ebben will not be able to attend the interview. He works in
Redondo Beach 6 days out of the month, but requests that you
consider his resume for Public Safety Commissioner.
Vote for $
CITY OF IFA~CULA
PUBLIC $~ COMMISSION CANDIDATES
Ballot
James Ebbes
Ted Goudy
Gregory Hosburg
Frank ~
Ronald Knopp
George Rickards
gev~guddy
Joseph Schneider
Jon Sowers
Doug Worsley