HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Planning Commission Interviews____________________________________________________________________________________
FOR CITY CLERK ONLY
Council Meeting: April 17, 2023
Disposition: Appointed Jill Rodby to fill one, unexpired four-year term as a District 1
Representative to the end of October 2025 on the Planning Commission
Special Meeting
Agenda Item No: SM 1
Meeting Date: April 17, 2023
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Department: City Clerk
Prepared by: Lindsay Lara, City Clerk City Manager Approval: ___________
TOPIC: PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS
SUBJECT: INTERVIEW APPLICANTS AND MAKE APPOINTMENT TO FILL ONE
UNEXPIRED FOUR-YEAR TERM AS A DISTRICT 1 REPRESENTATIVE
TO THE END OF OCTOBER 2025 ON THE PLANNING COMMISSION
DUE TO THE RESIGNATION OF CAMILLE HARRIS
RECOMMENDATION:
Interview the following applicants and make an appointment to fill one unexpired four-
year term as the District 1 Representative to the end of October 2025 on the Planning
Commission due to the resignation of Camille Harris.
Name
Claire Taylor
Jill Rodby
Meili Zhao
Susan Landwirth
BACKGROUND:
The Planning Commission consists of community volunteers appointed by the City
Council to make decisions or advise the Council on land use and property development
issues. The Commission assures that new development is consistent with our long-range
General Plan, State laws and other public policies that advance the interests of our
community. Meetings are held second & fourth Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
The term of Camille Harris was set to expire at the end of October 2025, but she submitted
her resignation in December of 2022. The City Clerk’s office called for applications in
January and extended the application period to ‘open until filled’. During the application
period, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2011, which amended the composition of the
Planning Commission to include four district representatives on the Commission, to be
implemented by attrition.
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2
ANALYSIS:
The deadline for submitting applications was left open until filled and the City Clerk’s
Office received four (4) eligible applications. Staff recommends appointing one District 1
Representative.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH:
The call for applications for the Planning Commission was advertised through mass email
notification, the City website, social media platforms, and physically posted at City
facilities.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Interview the following applicants and make an appointment to fill one unexpired four-
year term as the District 1 Representative to the end of October 2025 on the Planning
Commission due to the resignation of Camille Harris.
ATTACHMENT:
1. Four (4) Applications
2. Planning Commission Bylaws
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Q1
Contact Information
First and Last Name Claire Taylor
Address
City/Town San Rafael
State/Province CA
ZIP/Postal Code 94901
Email Address
Phone Number
Q2
What district do you currently live in?
District 1/Southern
Q3
What Board would you like to apply to?
Planning Commission
Q7
How long have you lived in San Rafael?
8 years
Q8
Business Information
Respondent skipped this question
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Q9
How did you hear about this vacant position?
City Manager's Newsletter
Q10
Do you participate in any civic activities? If so, what are they?
usher Marin Civic Center
Q11
List any civic organizations of which you are a member:
President, Marin Chapter of ORTAmerica
Q12
Education:
BA English and Psychology
M.Ed Secondary Education
Q13
Why are you interested in serving on a board or commission?
As a resident of this community I would like to both understand how decisions are made that affect District 1, and have a voice in how
these decisions are made.
Q14
Describe possible areas in which you may have a conflict of interest with the City:
none
Q15
Upload your resume.
CV%207-19%20CDT-.pdf (96.2KB)
Q16
Ethnicity
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Q17
To which gender do you most identify?
Q18
How old are you?
Training and Organization Development Consultant, Kaiser Permanente 1990 - 1993
• Planned and facilitated productive operational meetings, project teams, cross disciplinary
task forces and committees that focused on improving union/management relations,
supporting innovative Informational Technology, Continuous Quality Improvement, and
adapting to rapid organizational change.
• Assessed training needs, designed, delivered and evaluated non-clinical training based upon
client needs. Includes workshops in areas of change and transition, customer service, process
improvement, problem solving, interpersonal skills, leadership development, career
development, meeting management and effective teamwork. Consulted to managers in the
development of their own training programs.
Adjunct Faculty, Graduate School, USDA Western Region, S.F., CA 1987 – 2018
• Present classes and highly interactive workshops to all levels and areas of the Public Sector.
Communication specialist focused on enhancing job performance, leadership, and
communication skills.
PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS
• Mac World Magazine, CA • Marin Theatre Company
• Z-Space Studios • Marin Community College District, CA
• United Way of the Bay Area
• World Arts West
• Kaiser Permanente NCAL
• SF Performing Arts Lib. & Museum
• Asian Americans for Community Involvement
• Writer’s Corps
• California Society of Anesthesiologists
• Women’s Recovery Association
• Community Youth Center
• New York State Society of Anesthesiologists
• Mt. Play Association
• CBO Center (Oakland)
• Marin Education Foundation
• US Dept of Defense
• US Dept of Homeland Security
• NASA Ames
• US Army Ft. Lewis, WA
• US Navy, Honolulu, HI
• US Army Supply Depot, Tracy, CA
• Community Awareness Treatment Centers
• Interaction Associates, San Francisco, CA
• Arts in Schools, SF
• Harder + Company Community Research
• Theatre Bay Area
• Marin IHSS Public Authority
• TeleCare Corporation (Morton Bakar Center)
• Ctr. for Volunteer and Non-Profit
Leadership(CVNL)
• Good Samaritan Family Resource Ctr.
• LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired
• Child, Family & Community Services, Inc.
• Matibabu Foundation
• Bureau of Jewish Education
• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• Bureau of Reclamation
• Dept of Health & Human Services
• DCMA Lockheed
• US Army Corps of Engineers
• FEMA Region IX
• Dept of Commerce
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATION
• M.Ed. University of Massachusetts, Boston
• Certificate in Training and HR Development, UC Berkeley Ext.
• The FundRasing School, San Francisco
• Certified to administer and interpret the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
• California Community College Teaching Credential
• Lifetime Secondary and College Teaching Credential in California and Massachusetts
• BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
VOLUNTEER AFFILIATIONS
• OD Net
• ASTD
• Community Institute for Psychtherapy (CIP)
• Jewish Community Federation
• ORTAmerica
• Marin Shakespeare Company
• Marin Center
• CVNL
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Q1
Contact Information
First and Last Name Jill Rodby
Address
City/Town San Rafael
State/Province CA
ZIP/Postal Code 94901
Email Address
Phone Number
Q3
What Board would you like to apply to?
Planning Commission
Q7
How long have you lived in San Rafael?
23 years
Q8
Business Information
Respondent skipped this question
Q9
How did you hear about this vacant position?
Other (please specify):
email from the City
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Q10
Do you participate in any civic activities? If so, what are they?
My job is Government Affairs/PR with a large industrial company in the East Bay. I represent the whole Bay Area and serve on and/or
have served on several boards including Chair of the Board for the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Chair of the Monterey Corridor
Business Assoc in San Jose, Board member for Council of Industries in Richmond, Board member of Police Activities League in
Richmond and the Sheriff Activities League in Redwood City.
Q11
List any civic organizations of which you are a member:
See above
Q12
Education:
MS in Marketing Communications from Golden Gate University
BS Business from San Francisco State
Q13
Why are you interested in serving on a board or commission?
I am so involved in other communities (because of my job). I'm close to retiring and genuinely want to get involved in my own
community. Planning is so important to a City and I've been very involved in land use and environmental justice issues and believe I
would be an asset to the planning commission.
Q14
Describe possible areas in which you may have a conflict of interest with the City:
none
Q15
Upload your resume.
Rodby%2C%20Jill%20-%20Resume%20-%20current%20(1).pdf (832.5KB)
Q16
Ethnicity
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Q17
To which gender do you most identify?
Q18
How old are you?
1 | P a g e J i l l R o d b y
JILL J. RODBY
San Rafael, CA 94901
Phone: Email:
SUMMARY
Accomplished marketing and communications professional specializing in social media, strategic communications
planning, PR and business development strategies. Proven leader and team builder with a demonstrated strength in
generating creative ideas and innovative marketing plans. Adept in all aspects of managing a strong marketing team
creating organic growth for a business. Knowledge of social media tools and technologies, with a record of
accomplishment of creating and implementing successful integrated marketing programs.
Background includes:
Business Development
Strategic Planning and Implementation
Public Relations
Crisis Communications
Budget planning and implementation
Corporate Social Responsibility Programs
Event Planning & Creative Services
Government and Community Relations
Advertising
EXPERIENCE
SIMS METAL MANAGEMENT
PR and Government Affairs Manager – Western Region 2013 - current
Build and maintain positive company relations with legislative and executive policy makers and their staff. Represent the
company with appropriate industry stakeholders groups and non-governmental organizations. Responsible for addressing
crises, proactively and reactively, to minimize impact to the business. Prepare press releases, informational literature and
represent Sims at news conferences and in other forms of media. Develop and maintain media contact and distribution lists
and cultivate and maintain relationships with the media. Create PR programs that highlight Sims commitment to its
communities. Develop and manage the community outreach budgets for all seven cities in Northern California and work with
staff to ensure community outreach is maximized.
Rx2 MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, San Rafael, CA – PR and communications firm serving small businesses, non-profits
and B2B media.
Principal 2009 – current
Work wi th one of the most well-known B2B finance publications, CFO Publishing, to design and execute social media and PR
strategies that meet client objectives.
Develop and manage online social media channels for CFO Publishing (CFO magazine, CFO Conferences and CFO
Research) effectively driving brand awareness, engagement and traffic to social media pages and website.
Achieve a strong, visible social media presence and develop concepts that will engage followers. Continuously
monitor and measure results and identify top influencers to ensure the success of client programs.
Write press releases and pitch stories to national reporters and bloggers. Have placed stories in the Wall Street
Journal, The Hill, and other key news outlets and blogs.
Work with staff on award entries and have been successful in obtaining award nominations for client
2 | P a g e J i l l R o d b y
THE TOWN OF TIBURON, Tiburon, CA
Director of Marketing 2012 - 2013
Work directly with the Town Manager and the Marketing Communications task force to develop and implement strategies that
increase the number of visitors to the Town and its merchants.
THE MARIN SCHOOL, Sausalito, CA – Independent High School
Director of Communications and Marketing 2010 – 2013
Developed a comprehensive marketing communications plan that is now being implemented with the following activities:
Helped develop new website; managed and developed content for the site.
Developed creative content and managed online social media channels including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and
Blogger.
Created and placed advertising for print publications, direct mail, out-of-home and online venues.
Market research
Wrote and distributed press releases and pitched stories to local media.
Produced and edited videos used for admissions, website and social media channels.
Created new ideas that built awareness for the school, including creating a QR code based scavenger hunt for potential
new students.
Created marketing materials for direct mail and promotional events using QR codes and specialized landing pages.
Measured success of all advertising and social media efforts; revising as necessary.
Produced a weekly e-newsletter via Constant Contact platform that ws also integrated with Facebook.
Developed and managed the annual marketing budget.
UBM GLOBAL TRADE (COMMONWEALTH BUSINESS MEDIA), San Francisco, CA 2007 – 2009
Vice President Communications
Established the corporate communications department, developed and implemented the annual marketing communication
plan. Was accountable for all corporate marketing initiatives in all domestic and international offices, with management,
budgetary and operational oversight of the global communications and creative services teams. Served as a member of the
Executive Leadership Team responsible for strategic planning and oversight.
Restructured the Creative Services Department, developing internal workflow processes that resulted in higher quality
production and project based accountability.
Established a comprehensive employee communications program including development of the company intranet,
creation of a town hall meeting style video series featuring the CEO, and production of company wide newsletter
which provided consistent messaging to all members of the organization.
Generated greater external recognition for the company by establishing a media relations program, a social
responsibility program, “green” movement, and fostering participation in industry awards programs.
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, CA 1992 – 2007
Maritime Marketing Manager
Managed all aspects of marketing for Port’s maritime cargo industries including business development for all industrial
maritime terminals. Helped promote the excursion and ferry business in the Northern waterfront.
Instrumental in attracting and capturing new break bulk and bulk cargo contracts, growing the Port of San Francisco’s
diversity of cargo services.
Developed and implemented marketing plans and campaigns including special events, press coverage, and creation of
collateral marketing materials resulting in increased business opportunities for the Port.
Acted as liaison between the Port and the International Community, creating awareness of the Port’s facilities.
Organized industry based advocacy groups, which strengthened the profile in San Francisco.
Advocated for the industry with city, state, and federal agencies and commissions.
3 | P a g e J i l l R o d b y
TRICOM SHIPPING AGENCIES 1987 – 1991
Regional Marketing Manager
Led the marketing and sales activities for West Coast, Midwest, and Gulf regions. Established sales goals based on market
research and competitive analysis and directly handled twenty major accounts.
Served as liaison between U.S. and Asian offices, which increased sales.
Originated all marketing statistics and managed the marketing information system.
Managed major corporate accounts ensuring continued use of shipping services.
EDUCATION
MS, Integrated Marketing Communications, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA,
BS, Business Administration, Marketing, San Francisco States University, San Francisco, CA
Certificate of Distinction, Marketing, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Media Training at T.J. Walker Media, New York, NY
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Richmond Chamber of Commerce
Board Chair 2021 – current
Contra Costa Council of Industries
Board member 2019 – current
Richmond PAL
Board member 2021 – current
San Mateo SAL
Board member 2015 – current
Monterey Corridor Business Assoc. (MCBA)
Founding member and current Board Chair
The Marin School
Board of Trustees 2014 – 2016
Redwood City Education Foundation
Board of Directors 2015 – 2016
San Mateo Sheriff Activities League
Board of Directors 2014 – current
Redwood City Chamber of Commerce
Leadership Program 2014/15
Port of San Francisco Maritime Commerce Advisory Committee
Advisory member, 2009 – 2012
Chair of the marketing subcommittee 2011 - 2012
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the North Bay:
Board of Directors / Chair of PR & Marketing committee, 2009 – 2013
Big Sister 2010 - present
San Francisco State University:
Business Advisory Board, 2007 – 2008
World Trade Club:
Board of Directors / Chair of Special Events Committee, 2004 – 2006
Membership and Marketing Committee, 1998 – 2003
Pacific Transportation Association:
4 | P a g e J i l l R o d b y
Board of Directors, 1995 – 2006
Chairman, 2001
President, 2000
Women in Transportation (Women in Logistics):
President/Chairwoman, 1993 – 1997
Pacific Coast Coffee Association:
Board of Directors, Chair of the Transportation Committee, 1998 – 2000
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Q1
Contact Information
First and Last Name Meili Zhao
Address
Address 2
City/Town San Rafael
State/Province CA
ZIP/Postal Code 94901
Email Address
Phone Number
Q3
What Board would you like to apply to?
Planning Commission
Q7
How long have you lived in San Rafael?
7 years
Q8
Business Information
Company Meilizhaoart
Address
City/Town San Rafael
ZIP/Postal Code 94901
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Q9
How did you hear about this vacant position?
Social Media
Q10
Do you participate in any civic activities? If so, what are they?
Yes, I’m serving in city of San Rafael public art review board
Q11
List any civic organizations of which you are a member:
City of San Rafael public art review board member
Q12
Education:
Master degree of Chinese Medicine and Science
Q13
Why are you interested in serving on a board or commission?
I’m worked as Doctors for long time, now I’m doing art, I love our area, and interested to help the city make good decisions.
Q14
Describe possible areas in which you may have a conflict of interest with the City:
I’m against Drugs Abuse .
Q15
Upload your resume.
Respondent skipped this question
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Ethnicity
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Q18
How old are you?
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Contact Information
First and Last Name Susan Landwirth
Address
City/Town San Rafael
State/Province CA
ZIP/Postal Code 94901
Email Address
Phone Number
Q3
What Board would you like to apply to?
Planning Commission
Q7
How long have you lived in San Rafael?
13 years
Q8
Business Information
Company Marin General
Address Bon Aid Road
City/Town Greenbrae
ZIP/Postal Code 9;904
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Q9
How did you hear about this vacant position?
Other (please specify):
Property Management Company
Q10
Do you participate in any civic activities? If so, what are they?
Volunteer SF Opera/Ballet
Volunteer SF Symphony
Q11
List any civic organizations of which you are a member:
SF Opera, B AAA let, symphony Volunteer Usher
Q12
Education:
BSN Creighton University
Q13
Why are you interested in serving on a board or commission?
I love my City of San Rafael and want to contribute.
Q14
Describe possible areas in which you may have a conflict of interest with the City:
None
Q15
Upload your resume.
Respondent skipped this question
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Ethnicity
Q17
To which gender do you most identify?
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Planning Commission Bylaws
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PLANNING COMMISSION BYLAWS
ARTICLE I. NAME AND PURPOSE
Section 1.1. Name. The name of this body shall be the City of San Rafael Planning
Commission, hereinafter referred to as the “Commission.”
Section 1.2. Purpose. The purpose of the Commission to make decisions or advise
the Council on land use and property development issues. The Commission assures
that new development is consistent with our long-range General Plan, State laws and
other public policies that advance the interests of our community.
Section 1.3. Committee Responsibility. The Commission’s authority is decision-
making.
It shall be the function and duty of the planning commission to act as a decision-making
body on quasi-legislative matters including but not limited to:
• major subdivisions as delegated to the planning commission under Title 15
• conditional use permits delegated to the planning commission
• environmental and design review permits delegated to the planning
commission
• appeals made by a lower body and appealed to the planning commission
It shall be the function and duty of the planning commission to act as an advisory body to
the city council on legislative matters related to but not limited to the following:
• General Plan updates and amendments
• Zoning Text and Zoning Map Amendments
• Other land use item requiring City Council action
It shall be the duty of the members of the planning commission, to inform themselves on
matters affecting the functions and duties of the commission and all planning matters,
and, to that end, may attend training and planning conferences and the reasonable
traveling expenses incidental to the attendances shall be charged upon the funds
allocated to the commission.
The planning commission shall endeavor to promote public interest and understanding of
plans developed, and the regulations relating thereto. The commission shall adopt rules
for the transaction of business and shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions,
findings, and determinations, which records shall be a public record.
ARTICLE II. MEMBERSHIP
Section 2.1. Number of Members. The Commission shall consist of a total of seven (7)
members as follows:
Planning Commission Bylaws
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- District 1 Representative
- District 2 Representative
- District 3 Representative
- District 4 Representative
- At-large Member
- At-large Member
- At-large Member
Section 2.2. Eligibility. The Commission shall be composed of seven (7) regular voting
Members, one commissioner from each district, and three at-large commissioners.
Requirements for eligibility:
1. District Representatives: Each district representative must reside in the district they
represent.
2. At-Large Members: Must reside in city limits.
Section 2.3. Term Limits. Members of the Committee shall be limited to three (3)
consecutive four-year terms. Additional terms may be served if there is a break between
terms.
Section 2.4. Absence and Removal. An unexcused absence from two (2) consecutive
Commission meetings without notification to the Staff Liaison shall be considered a
voluntary resignation from the Commission. Previously dismissed Commission members
may be eligible for reappointment to the Commission.
Section 2.5. Compensation. Commissioners shall serve without compensation.
ARTICLE III. MEETINGS
Section 3.1. Time and date of Regular Meeting. Notification of meeting place, date,
and time shall be rendered to the public through posting on the City of San Rafael website.
Regularly scheduled Commission meetings shall be the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month, but these dates may be impacted by holidays. A schedule shall be approved
annually by the Commission. The Commission shall meet once per month and shall be
scheduled annually. The schedule for the upcoming year will be set by December of the
previous year.