THE CITY OF |: 4 Five community appointments to be made 14 incumbents seeking reappointment} Mandate: make decisions on minor \ ariances and land severance applications relative to the City‘s zoning byâ€"law Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Shirley Hayes, 747â€"8773 Three community appointments to be made (2 incumbents seeking reappointment) Mandate: investigate and recommend sources of revenue and resource management as requested by Council Meetings: at the call of the chair Staff Contact: Andrew Friedel. 747â€"8798 Six community appointments to be made (1 incumbent seeking reappointment| Mandate: a catalyst and resource for the development and promotion of cultural activities in the City of Waterloo. Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Betty Recchia, 747â€"8505 Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: LAUREL CREEK CITIZENS‘ STEERING COMMITTEE Six community appointments to be made from membership of the Laurel Creek Citizens‘ Committee (2 incumbents seeking reappointment) Mandate: to coâ€"ordinate. facilitate and oversee the work of the Laurel Creek Citizens‘ Committee. Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Peggy Bednarek, 886â€"2310 ext. 253 LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL PRODUCTIVITY AND.REVENUE ENHANCEMENT A minimum of six community appointments to be made (6 incumbents seeking reappointment) Mandate: to identify and provide the conservation of properties that are architecturally and/or historically significant. Meetings: monthly. as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Shirley Hayes, 747â€"8773 MILLENNIUM RECREATION PROJECT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Fifteen Community appointments to be made (8 incumbents seeking reappointment} Mandate: to advise Council on policies consistent with provision of recreational oppor tunities for all Waterloo citizens, and to act as a facilitator, providing MRP management with information and intelligence on marketing, promotion, strategic direction. To assist in feasibility assessments, proposals to City Council and other strategic initiatives as required by the MRP manage ment. Meetings: biweekly, 7:30 am L Staff Contact: Henny Bruce, 747â€"8780 MILLENNIUM RECREATION PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLEMENTATION TEAM 3 Community appointments to be made {3 incumbents seeking reappointment} Mandate: assist city staff in reviewing and providing input on environmental protec tion, enhancement and mitigation plans, project implementation pricrities, community stewardship initiatives relative to the MRP lands Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Karen Moyer, 747â€"8609 PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE Six community appointments to be made (4 incumbents seeking reappointment] Mandate: to advise on the acquisition and placement of sculpture and public art within the City of Waterloo Meetings: monthly. as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Betty Recchia, 747â€"8505 RESIDENTIAL UPTOWN TRAFFIC STUDY COMMITTEE Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: Eleven community appointments to be made (6 incumbents seeking reappointment) Mandate: foster and encourage closer ties with our sister city â€" Centerville, Ohio Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact: Henny Bruce, 747â€"8780 The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo invites applications from members of the general public (aged eighteen and above, and residâ€" ing within the City of Waterloo) who desire to have their names considered for appointments to the following boards, committees, and commissions. We encourage qualified and interested individuals to volunteer their services and to have input on various issues that affect citizens of Waterloo. The term of Office for each appointment is three years, running concurrently with the term of Council. LAUREL CREEK CITIZENS‘ COMMITTEE Unlimited community representation sought Protecting, rehabilitating and enhancing Laurel Creek and its tributaries since 1990, raising public awareness, and working with the City of Waterloo Council as a community resource. four times yearly plus project Work Days Peggy Bednarek, 886â€"2310 ext. 253 All concerned citizens encouraged to apply (6 incumbents seeking reappointment! determine and make recommendations to alleviate the impact of traffic or the residential neighbourhood bounded by Westmount, Erb, Caroline and the Kitchener Boundary Biweekly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Chris Koekler, 747â€"8629 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE â€" 2003 APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT SISTER CITY COMMITTEE COMMUNITY INFORMATION ' 886â€"1550 Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: Meetings: Staff Contact: Mandate: Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: Meetings: Contact: Mandate: Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: Mandate: Meetings: Staff Contact: Six community appointments to be made (5 incumbents seeking reappointment) Mandate: to provide a high degree of financial and public accountability and to assist in the operation and service of the library. Meetings: monthly, evenings Staff Contact: Joanne Tate, 886â€"1758 WATERLOO, QUEBEC COMMITTEE Five community appointments to be made (1 incumbent seeking reappointment) Mandate: encourage and nurture close links and friendships with our twin city â€" Waterloo, Quebec, building on the great spirit fostered in the past Meetings: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Staff Contact:Pat Rutter. 747â€"8707 If you are interes application form: In person â€" By fax or email Teresa Soulliere, 747â€"8784 phone 747â€"8500 fax tsoulliere@city.waterloo.on.ca Completed applications are to be returned to: Teresa Soulliere, Councilliors‘ Office, $rd Floor City of Waterloo, 100 Regina Street S Waterloo, Onterio NZJ 4A8 Prior to Wednesday, November 15, 2000 at 3:00 pm Four community appointments to be made {1 incumbent seeking reappointment) te: to advise Council on policies consistent with the intent of the Uptown Vision and Project 2007 Report and to act as a facilitator in formulating policies strengthening Uptown Core and promote implementation of the Project 2007 Report gs: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term ontact: Pat Rutter, 747â€"8707 WATERLOO CITIZENS ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Up to twelve community appointments to be made {6 incumbents seeking reappointment} te: Reporting to Council on matters relating to the environment, acting as a catalyst for local initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and conservation of resources, stewardship with community re: open spaces, parks and woodlots gs: monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term. t: Sarah Rapley, 747â€"8745 interested in and eligible to serve on any of the above, please obtain an WATERLOO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE WATERLOO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS One community and eleven business appointments to be made (7 incumbents seeking reappointment) Advise Council on policies consistent with economic development program and provide business people with critical data/intelligence on markets, labour force, industriaV/commercial sites; resource to businesses; feasibility assessments, proposals to Council. monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term : Pat Rutter, 747â€"8707 www.city.waterloo.on.ca Four community appointments to be made develop and enhance relationships and communications between the uniâ€" versities, students, city and community, addressing issues of common concern i.e. neighbourhood development/community relations, environment, economic, charitable, volunteer, etc. monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Kathy Durst, 747â€"8735 Five Community appointments to be made advise planning, development, promotion of City trails, greenways, cycling facilities; review and update Masterplan, establish priorities for new devel opment, longâ€"term planning, promotion and budgeting. monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Karen Anderson, 747â€"8623 WATERLOO PARK COMMITTEE Five community appointments to be made {5 incumbents seeking reappointment} to fill an advisory role in the visioning, the development and the updating of longâ€"range and shortâ€"term plans in the manners identified by the master plan monthly, as established by the committee at the beginning of the term Teresa Gdanski, 747â€"8601 City Clerk‘s Division, Waterloo City Hall, Main Floor 100 Regina Street South TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TOWN AND GOWN COMMITTEE UPTOWN VISION COMMITTEE