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000171 • , DATE : To FROM SUBJECT : OFFICE OF MAYOR JERRY SANDERS CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMORANDUM January 1, 2008 Council President Scott Peters and Honorable Members of the San Diego City Council Mayor Jerry Sanders Appointments and Reappoihtments to the Community Forest Advisory Board 102 1/29 It is my pleasure to appoint Patrick Caughey, Karen Davis, Victoria Heithaus. Sidney Joseph Jones, Steve Lamprides, and Gail Roberts, and reappoint Jon Becker, Tershia D'Elgin, Vicki Estrada, Craig Jones, Mary Johnson, and Daniel Simpson to the Community Forest Advisory Board, subject to your confirmation. Patrick Caughey, RLA, FASLA is the President and Principal-in-Charge of Wimmer, Yamada, and Caughey, the oldest and most established landscape architectural firm in San Diego County. As an award-winning and licensed architect in four states, Mr. Caughey has over 20 years experience in landscape architecture. He is currently overseeing various landscape design projects including a multi-million dollar expansion of several Qualcomrn properties, a 33-acre community park in the City of Carlsbad, a 5,800 acre Black Mountain Ranch master planned community, and a new science and research park development for the University of California, San Diego. He is also active with various military and smaller community and civic development projects. Mr. Caughey has served on various professional and industry-associated boards. His service includes the position of National President of the American Society of Landscape Architects from 2006-2007, membership in the U.S. Green Building Council and Building Industry Association, and associate membership in the American Institute of Architecture. Mr. Caughey's past public and community activities includes service on the City of San Diego's Art in Public Places Committee, San Dieguito Regional Park Citizens' Advisory Committee, and the Mesa College Architectural Advisory Committee. He is also a member of San Diego Rotary Club 33. Mr. Caughey received a Bachelor of Science degree, Cum Laude, in Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture from Arizona State University. He will serve as the required Landscape Architect on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Mr. Caughey resides in Solana Beach and will replace Marty Poirer, who is termed out, for a term expiring December 31, 2010.
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000171 •,

DATE :

To

FROM

SUBJECT :

OFFICE OF MAYOR JERRY SANDERS CITY OF SAN DIEGO

MEMORANDUM

January 1, 2008

Council President Scott Peters and Honorable Members of the San Diego City Council

Mayor Jerry Sanders

Appointments and Reappoihtments to the Community Forest Advisory Board

102 1/29

It is my pleasure to appoint Patrick Caughey, Karen Davis, Victoria Heithaus. Sidney Joseph Jones, Steve Lamprides, and Gail Roberts, and reappoint Jon Becker, Tershia D'Elgin, Vicki Estrada, Craig Jones, Mary Johnson, and Daniel Simpson to the Community Forest Advisory Board, subject to your confirmation.

Patrick Caughey, RLA, FASLA is the President and Principal-in-Charge of Wimmer, Yamada, and Caughey, the oldest and most established landscape architectural firm in San Diego County. As an award-winning and licensed architect in four states, Mr. Caughey has over 20 years experience in landscape architecture. He is currently overseeing various landscape design projects including a multi-million dollar expansion of several Qualcomrn properties, a 33-acre community park in the City of Carlsbad, a 5,800 acre Black Mountain Ranch master planned community, and a new science and research park development for the University of California, San Diego. He is also active with various military and smaller community and civic development projects. Mr. Caughey has served on various professional and industry-associated boards. His service includes the position of National President of the American Society of Landscape Architects from 2006-2007, membership in the U.S. Green Building Council and Building Industry Association, and associate membership in the American Institute of Architecture. Mr. Caughey's past public and community activities includes service on the City of San Diego's Art in Public Places Committee, San Dieguito Regional Park Citizens' Advisory Committee, and the Mesa College Architectural Advisory Committee. He is also a member of San Diego Rotary Club 33.

Mr. Caughey received a Bachelor of Science degree, Cum Laude, in Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture from Arizona State University. He will serve as the required Landscape Architect on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Mr. Caughey resides in Solana Beach and will replace Marty Poirer, who is termed out, for a term expiring December 31, 2010.

/\rin^ortftrfJinity Forest Advisory Board Appointments and Reappointments

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Karen Davis retired from the U.S. Navy after 20 years of active service. As a Navy Nurse Corps Officer, Ms. Davis was responsible for medical/surgical nursing, intensive care, quality assurance, and health care administration. Ms. Davis was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in 1971 and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in 1976 from Texas Woman's University. In 1987, Ms. Davis was awarded a Master's degree in Health Care Administration from U.S. Army-Baylor University. Ms. Davis' willingness to serve has extended beyond her professional work history, as she has become very engaged in the beautification of her community. Ms. Davis has been a member of the Point Loma Association since 1995 and serves on the Beautification Committee that focuses on the planting and maintenance of trees and other landscape plants within public areas of the Point Loma community. In addition, she has been a member of the Master Gardener's Association since 2001. The Association is actively involved in providing horticulture training throughout the county. Ms. Davis was nominated by Councilmember Faulconer and will serve as the District 2 representative on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Ms. Davis resides in Point Loma and will replace Mike Singleton, who is termed out, for a term expiring December 31, 2008.

Victoria Heithaus has more than 10 years experience in strategic and capital planning. From 1998 - 2005, she was the Assistant Campus Planner in Capital Planning, Design, and Construction for San Francisco State University. In that role, Ms. Heithaus was responsible for planning activities associated with the Campus Master Plan. She also developed and prepared the University's Capital Improvement Program for submission to the State of California, and managed large-scale projects through preliminary design. Previously, Ms. Heithaus was the Strategic Planning Assistant for the Office of the Provost and Vice President at the university. In that capacity, Ms. Heithaus successfully provided staff support to the Commission on University Strategic Planning, and coordinated campus-wide participation in various planning workgroups and committees. The resulting plan and implementation report were used as a basis for university reaccreditation. Ms. Heithaus was nominated by Councilmember Atkins and will serve as the District 3 representative on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Ms. Heithaus resides in North Park and will replace Jeanne Zagrodnik, who has resigned, for a term expiring December 31, 2010.

Sidney Joseph Jones is a retired advertising executive who worked for 41 years in the San Diego Union Tribune's advertising department managing retail and national sales. Mr. Jones has also devoted his time and talents to numerous civic and community causes within the San Diego community. Previously, Mr. Jones actively served on the Board of Directors for the Save Our Heritage Organisation and San Diego Master Chorale. In addition, he volunteered for the Centre City Development Corporation. Among Mr. Jones' current civic activities, he serves on the Board of Directors for Friends of San Diego Architecture, the College View Estates Association, and was recently elected as member of the College Area Community Council. As a result of Mr. Jones' experience serving on the College View Estates Association, he can provide valuable input to the Community Forest Advisory Board. While serving as the Beautification Chairman for the College View Estates Association, Mr. Jones oversaw the planning and planting of over 120 trees. Mr. Jones was nominated by Councilmember Madaffer and will serve as the District 7 representative on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Mr. Jones resides in

000173 Community Forest Advisory Board Appointments and Reappointments January 7, 2008 Page 3

the College Area and will replace Walter Odening, who is termed out, for a term expiring December 31, 2009.

Stephen Lamprides is the Sole Proprietor of Lamprides Environmental Organisation and has over 10 years experience in industrial and environmental land use planning. He operates a full service environmental consulting firm dedicated to project management, preparation of environmental statements and assessments, and habitat restoration projects. Previously, Mr. Lamprides was a Biological Monitor for HDR Engineering, Lead Project Analyst for Douglas Eilar & Associates, and a Land Use Planner for Imperial County. Mr. Lamprides has also been active in the community through service on the Webster Heights Community Development Corporation Board of Directors and Groundwork USA Chollas Creek Board of Directors. He also serves as a representative on the Coalition of Neighborhood Councils. Mr. Lamprides holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from San Diego State University and a Master's degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in Land Use Planning from San Diego State University. Mr. Lamprides was nominated by Councilmember Young and will serve as the Council District 4 representative on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Mr. Lamprides resides in Webster and will replace Jolaine Harris, who is termed out, for a term expiring December 31, 2009.

Gail Roberts has been a Professor of Art for the School of Art, Design, and Art History at San Diego State University since 1975. Ms. Roberts has also been a very active and great contributor to the arts community since 1981. She has participated in numerous solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, and has been awarded several public art and museum commissions. Her solo exhibitions include Tree Lines - Paintings and Objects, and The Natural Cycle: Trees at Work at the David Zapf Gallery in San Diego. Her work was also included in Before the Forest, After the Trees and Speculative Terrain, Recent Views of Southern California Landscape from San Diego toSanta Barbara. Her public art commissions include "Tree Lines, " which was commissioned by the Port of San Diego and is permanently installed at the San Diego International Airport, and "Siempre Vive" for Fire Station 43 commissioned by the San Diego Commission for/ots and Culture. Ms. Roberts' work has been acquired by numerous public and corporate collections throughout and beyond the San Diego region. She has received several awards including a California Arts Council Fellowship and has been invited as a visiting artist and lecturer at universities, galleries, and other institutions nationally and abroad. Ms. Roberts' art has been featured and reviewed by various newspapers and publications including the Union Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Artweek, North County Times, Modem Painters, and Art in America. Ms. Roberts was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1973 and a Master of Arts degree in 1974 from the University of New Mexico. Ms. Roberts resides in La Mesa and will serve as the required Artist on the Community Forest Advisory Board. Ms. Roberts will replace Leslie Ann Ryan, who has resigned, for a term expiring December 31,2009.

Further, I am designating and reappointing Vicki Estrada as Chair of the Community Forest Advisory Board.

000174 Community Forest Advisory Board Appointments and Reappointments January 7, 2008 Page 4

I ask that you confirm these appointments and join me in acknowledging these individuals for their willingness to give of their time and serve the City of San Diego in this important capacity.

JERRY SANDERS Mayor

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cc: City Attorney Michael Aguirre City Clerk Elizabeth Maland

000175

Regis t r a t ion California Architects Board.

Landscape Architects Technical Committee, #2895

Stale of Arizona Board of Technical Registration, #22729

Nevada State Board of Landscape Architecture, #280

State of Utah Division of Professional Licensing.

#5779752-5301

Education Arizona State University Bachelor of Science, Cum

Laude, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture

1985

Professional Exper ience Wimmer Yamada and Caughey

San Diego, CA 1984- Present

Haws & Associates Landscape Architects

Mesa, AZ 1983-1984

Coe & Van Loo Consult ing Engineers

Phoenix, AZ 1982-1983

Wimmer Yamada

Caughey

pittSic mM^gmhA? FASI|| B n &\f5 K. L.A, I'mideTit \ Principiil in Charge

As president and principal of Wimmer Yamada and Caughey, Mr. Caughey oversees ail of the

design and production work for the firm. A licensed landscape architect in three states, he has over twenty years of experience in the field of landscape architecture. Mr. Caughey has a diverse

portfolio of work d m he has had an active part in realizing during his distinguished and award-winning career to date. This work has included an extensive portfolio of civic projects, numerous

academic facilities from public elementary schools to large institutional campus planning projects, park master planning and development projects, corporate campus development, and numerous federal and local government projects.

Mr. Caughey is currently Principaf-in-Charge for a thirty-three acre community park in the City

of Carlsbad, CA which includes $17 million in active recreation facilities in addition to an $21

million aquatics facility Other project responsibilities include oversight of a multi-million dollar

expansion of several Qualcomrn campuses, infrastructure and development for the 5800 acre Black

Mountain Ranch master planned community and a new science and research park development at

the University of California San Diego. Mr, Caughey also coordinates the on-going efforts of the

firm's military and smaller community and civic development projects.

rrofcssional Organizaiions

American Society of Landscape Architects, National President, 2006-2007

American Society of Landscape Architects, National Presidem-Elect, 2005-2006

American Society of Landscape Architects, Class of Fellows, 2004

American Society of Landscape Architects, National Vice President, 1998-2000

American Society of Landscape Architects, National Trustee, 1994-1997

American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego Chapter Past President, 1994

American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego Chapter President, 1993

American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego Chapter President Elect, 1992

American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego Chapter Vice President, 1990

American Society of Landscape Architects, Member, 1982-Present

U.S. Green Building Council, Member

Building Industry Association, Member

American Institute of Architecture, Associate Member

Public Service and Comnujn.it}' Organizations

ACE National Board Member

San Diego Community College Department of Architecture Advisory Board, Member

San Diego State University Biology Field Station, Steering Committee, Member

Partners for Livable Spaces, San Diego Chapter, Past Member and Director

City of San Diego, Art in Public Places Committee, Past Member

San Dieguito Regional Park, Citizens Advisory Committee Technical Advisor, Past Member

City of Encinitas, Task Force on Leucadia Boulevard, Past Member

San Diego Rotary Club 33, Member

Desert Pacific Council Boy Scouts, Director

l,.imhLM|i!; Ait-iiitt-'Ciur'.' [ Knvi[onmciu:il Pl.tnniiijr

000177

Patrick W. Caughey

Re; Opportunity to Serve on the Community Forest Advisory Board

As a native San Diegan, Pat Caughey has been involved in the local landscape profession for over 35 years. His extensive knowledge of the profession started with courses in Ornamental Horticulture at Madison High School in the early 1970's.

Caughey went on to major in Nursery landscape technology at Mesa Community College through 1978 to become a California certified Nurserymen in 1979.

He then received his Bachelors of Science of Design in Landscape Architecture from Arizona State University. His extensive knowledge of arid climate conditions, water conservation measures, and irrigation design stem from his work in managing a branch office in Arizona.

Caughey has served as a technical advisor on Mesa College's Department of Architecture, San Diego State University Biology Field Station Assessment Programs and was a committee member on the City of San Diego Arts Advisory Committee and the San Diego People for Public Places Committee. He is also familiar with community census building through work at his own firm. Most recently, Mr. Caughey served as the 2006-2007 National President of the American Society of Landscape Architects in which he promoted the profession of landscape architecture worldwide.

Caughey is a licensed Landscape Architect in four southwest states.

000179

Karen Landry Davis

Personal; Raised in Port Neches, Texas but residing in San Diego since 1994. Married to Mark S. Davis.

Education: Texas Woman's Univ., B.S. Biology, 1971; B.S. Nursing, 1976 U.S. Army-Baylor University, Master of Health Administration, 1987

Career: Nurse Corps Officer; retired from U.S. Navy after 20 years active service, 1994.

Volunteer Activities: Member of Point Loma Association since 1995. Active in the PLA Beautification Committee whose major focus is planting and maintaining trees and other landscape plants in the public areas of Point Loma.

Member of the Master Gardener's Association since 2001. The MG group consists of volunteers trained and supported by the UC Cooperative Extension of San Diego County. MG volunteers then assist in horticulture training throughout the county.

000181

Victoria M. Heithaus

EDUCATION

B.A. (1989), M.A.(1996), International Relations, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 1996

WORK EXPERIENCE

LAWlNFO.COM, San Diego, CA 2006 Web Content Writer

For the oldest and most established resource for locating attorneys on the Internet, wrote content for attorney websites covering all practice areas.

SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY, San Francisco, CA 1995-2005 Capital Planning, Design & Construction, 1998-2005 Assistant Campus Planner

• Performed a variety of complex and technical duties related to university real estate planning and property management.

• Developed and prepared five-year capital improvement programs for funding requests to the State of California. Ensured compliance with institutional, state and regulatory requirements/guidelines. Managed large-scale projects and consultants through preliminary design.

• Assessed, prepared and filed environmental impact statements, master plan documents and due diligence , reports related to property development and acquisitions. Managed outside consultants; coordinated and

approved final drafts.

• Identified and recommended capital improvements projects; defined scope.

Prepared correspondence, reports, presentations, white papers for senior management.

• Conducted public relations for the department. Attended public meetings.

• Maintained and updated all official records on university facilities.

Office of Academic Planning and Assessment, 1995-98 Strategic Planning Assistant'& Special Projects Coordinator

• Provided staff support to a commission chaired by university president and planning committees. Oversaw a department of four employees.

• Recorded 153 recommendations that had been approved by the commission; translated them into the university strategic plan, establishing benchmarks for accreditation purposes.

, • Coordinated activities and executed support for campus-wide special events to encourage involvement and ownership of the strategic planning process. Consulted with and advised committee chairs in order to clarify content and goals of workshops and final reports.

- President claimed that campus buy-in for the final plan was unprecedented in University history. The final strategic plan was approved as self-study for re-accreditation.

Victoria M. Heithaus, Page I of 2

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INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Milan, Italy 1994 Research Fellow (one year stipend scholarship)

Conducted research on European security organizations; published articles in the Institute's journal; translated scholarly articles for Carlo Maria Santoro, Italian Undersecretary for Defense, for presentation at international conferences.

AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS (ATP), Brisbane, CA 1990-92 Product Marketing Anal yst/As si slant

At ATP, a leading, global provider of maintenance and regulatory libraries for the aviation industry, assisted the VP of Marketing with market research analysis and targeting in the development of a new CD-ROM product, successfully launched in 1993.

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON LEUKEMIA AND RELATED DISEASES,

Padua & Venice, Italy Summer, 1991 Translator/Executive Assistant, Local Organizing Committee, Fifteenth Symposium (October 6-11)

Translated to English and edited scholarly articles for the conference abstract book. Assisted with planning and executing conference events and arrangements.

MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS, San Francisco, CA 1987-89 Corporate Writer, Operations Division, Western Region

Wrote, edited and published the company newsletter using desktop software. Wrote corporate communications pieces as needed, using research and interview techniques.

Victoria M. Heithaus, Page 2 of 2

000183

Sidney Joseph Jones

Education Graduated- Ottawa Hills High School

Grand Rapids, Michigan Graduated- San Diego City College

San Diego, Ca Graduated- San Diego State University

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences/ Sociology minor in Urban Studies

Work Experience; Union-Tribune - Advertising Department 1964-2005

Retail sales National sales

Volunteer Work:

Board Member, San Diego Master Chorale 1970-1980

Vice President Board Member, Save Our Heritage Organization 1970-1980

Tour Guide 2001-2004 Centre City Development Corporation

The Present Board Member, Friends of San Diego Architecture Board Member, College View Estates Association

Beautification Chairman -we have planted 120 trees -

Recently named to as a member of College Area Community Council Board

000185 STEPHEN LAMPRIDES

OBJECTIVE: Consideration for Community Forest Advisory Board

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Over 10 years experience in Land Use Planning in both Industrial and Environmental settings • Professional managerial skills: Very successful in mentoring subordinates, fiscal and personnel mgr. • Responsible for running full project from conception to completion. • Process entitlements through governmental agencies including USFWS, ACOE, CDFG, FAA • Technical Writer: Community Plans, Transportation Plans, Impact Reports/Statements; Proposals • Qualified Land Planner; Current planning, Zoning, Conditional use, Variance and Long range Planning, -Environmental, and Geographical Information Systems • California Registered Environmental Assessor, REA 04709

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

Project manager/zoning analyst for Telecom Projects both land- and rooftop-based towers. Prepared visual simulations using digital photographs and AutoCAD. Contracted for consultant Architect and Engineer services. Supported site acquisition staff with zoning and land use data and analysis. Obtained land use permits. Authored overlOO environmental statements/assessments (EIR/EIS/Phasel^&S) to describe physical, biological and social effects of land use and developmental projects. Prepared all CEQA documentation, processed subdivision maps, landscaping plans and current land use planning.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

Member board of directors Webster Heights Community Development Corporation 501-3 (c) (Improve quality of life though projects in the community)

Member board of directors Groundwork USA Chollas Creek ( Obtain grants for restoration of Creek) Representative to Coalition of Neighborhood Councils Community Emergency Response Team, member (completed training) Armature Radio Relay League liaison to Boy Scouts of America

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Proprietor LAMPRIDES ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANISATION 2001-Present Biological Monitor (Project Hire) HDR ENGINEERING 2000-2001 Lead Project Analyst DOUGLAS EILAR & ASSOC 1998-2000 Land Use Planner IMPERIAL COUNTY 1997-1998 Property Manager/Entitlements Coordinator FAS TRIED 1993- 1997

EDUCATION

Master of Public Administration, Emphasis Land Use Planning, San Diego State University B.S. Biology, San Diego State University Certificate in GIS, San Diego Mesa College

000187

Gail Roberts Websites

i http://www, portof sand leg o.orq/sandieqo publicart/treelines.asp http://www.artislsreqister.com/artists/CA3

cMPLOYMENT Professor, School of Art, Design, & Art History, San Diego State University

EDUCATION 1974 MA., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1973 Fellowship, Yale University Summer School of Music and Art, Norfolk, CT 1973 B.F.A,, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2007 'Natural Connections', Canon Art Gallery, Carlsbad, CA 2005 'Nothing is the Same'. David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA

'Squints', Keller Gallery, Pt. Loma Nazarene University, CA 2004 'Focus Series', Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 2003 'Arrangements', David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA 2001 'Reservoirs', David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA 2000 Tree Lines - Paintings and Objects'. David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA 1997 'High Yield - Paintings and Constructions', David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA

'High Yield- Paintings and Constructions', Hyde Gallery, Grossmont College, San Diego, CA 1995 'Habitats', Keller Gallery, Pt. Loma College, CA

'The Natural Cycle; Trees at Work', David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, CA 1993 'Pond Series', Kay Garvey Gallery, Chicago, IL

David Zapf Gallery {two person exhibition) 1991 'New Paintings', Kay Garvey Gallery, Chicago, IL 1990 'Game Series', Boehm Gallery, Palomar Community College, San Marcos, CA

'Game Series', Conlon Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1988 'Cultivation Series', Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1987 LA. Artcore, Los Angeles, CA 1986 'Tower Guards', Conlon Grenfeil Gallery, San Diego, CA 1985 Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Irvine, CA

'Paintings/Constructions', Mesa College Art Gallery, San Diego, CA 1984 'Kari Hildebrand/Gait Roberts', the Woman's Building, Los Angeles, CA 1981 Downtown Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2006 Unnatural Wonders, The Kinemacolor Building, Victoria, BC, Canada

Rochefort-en-Terre Resident Artist Exhibition and Benefit, Brown Center, MICA, Baltimore, MD 2005 'L'exposition Franco-Americaine', Musee du Chateau de Rochefort-en-Terre, Brittany, France

'Speculative Terrain, Recent Views of the Southern California Landscape from San Diego to Santa Barbara', Laguna College of Art & Design, Laguna, CA

2004 'Speculative Terrain, Recent Views of the Southern California Landscape from San Diego to Santa Barbara', Carnegie Museum of Art, Oxnard, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; Laband Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA ; (CATALOG)

2003 "We Collect 11", Gotthelf Art Gallery, La Jolla, CA 2002 'Re.Vision, Re-Vision', University of Texas at San Antonio, Art Gallery, San Antonio, TX 2001 'Evolution', Cultural Art Center, Fullerton, CA

'School of McCulloch', Dartmouth Street Gallery, Albuquerque, NM 2000 'The Next Wave - New Painting in Southern California', California Center for the Arts Museum,

Escondido, CA 'Landscape Not Forgotten', William D. Cannon Art Gallery, Carlsbad, CA (CATALOG)

1998 'The Elements', Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (CATALOG) 1997 'Intangible Landscape', Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA

'Trash to Treasure': The Art of Assemblage', Simayspace, San Diego, CA

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Gail Roberts Page 2 (Selected Group Exhibitions continued)

1996 'Before the Forest, After the Trees', Claremont Graduate School Gallery, Claremont, CA 1995 'Revisiting Landscape', California Center for the Arts Museum, Escondido, CA (CATALOG) 1994 'California, The Conceptual Landscape', Madison Art Center, Madison, Wl 1993 'Outerscape - Landscapes from California', Solomon Dubnick Gallery, Sacramento, CA

'Dreams & Tokens', Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1992 'A View From the Field', Kay Garvey Gallery, Chicago, IL

'Local Production', Felicita Foundation, Escondido, CA 'Different Strokes', Southwestern College, Chula Vista, CA

1991 'Landscape Plus', Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1990 'California! 19th & 2Cr Century Landscape Painting', Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA

(CATALOG) 'Small Art from a Big World', Kay Garvey Gallery, Chicago, IL

1989 '4th International Contemporary Art Fair', Los Angeles, CA, Conlon Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1989 'Landscape Visions; Selected Faculty Artists from CSU', Long Beach, CA (CATALOG) 1987 'The Biennial, The Inaugural Exhibition', Installation Gallery, San Diego, CA 1986 Artists as Themselves', Sushi Gallery, San Diego, CA

'Ambivalent Images', Eilat Gordin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1985 'Nine San Diego Artists', San Diego Art Center, San Diego, CA

'Colors/Marks/Patterns/Planes', Zoller Gallery, Pennsylvania State University, PA The Art Makers', Conlon Grenfeil Gallery, San Diego, CA Ambiguous Space', University Art Gallery, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 'More is More', Music and Arts Athenaeum, La Jolla, CA

1984 'Centre en Central; Cinco Artistas de California', Installation Gallery, San Diego, CA Dejong Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

1982 Commotion', Quint Gallery, La Jolla, CA 1981 'Emerging Downtown Los Angeles Artists', Cypress College, CA 1980 Downtown Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

Dunaway O'Neil gallery, Santa Monica, Ca 1974 'Art From American Universities Project, U.S.I.A., Washingtpn, D.C.

'Mid-America Conference Exhibit', Fine Arts Museum, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS 2005 Alfred & Trafford Klots Artist Residency, Rochefort-en-Terre, Brittany, France 2001 Women Who Mean Business, sponsored by the San Diego Business Journal 1995 Nominated for a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant 1994 California Arts Council Fellowship

Grant-in-Aid, San Diego State University Foundation 1991 Nominated for Awards in the Visual Arts (AVA) Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art

Research, Scholarship, Creative Activity Award, San Die'go State University 1990 Insite Honorarium, Installation Gallery, San Diego, CA

Summer Faculty Fellowship, San Diego State University 1988 NEA/City/Combo Individual Fellowship 1987 Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award, San Diego State University

PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS 2001 "Tree Lines", San Diego International Airport, commissioned by Port of San Diego, San Diego, CA 1996 "Siempre Vive", Fire Station #43, commissioned by the San Diego Commission for Arts & Culture,

San Diego, CA 1994 "Surround", City of Chicago Clearing Branch Library, commissioned by Department of Cultural

Affairs, Chicago, IL

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Gai l Robe r t s Page3

MUSEUM COMMISSIONS 2002 Mercedes-Benz Pedal Car, San Diego Museum of Art 2000 Valise Project, Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA

PUBLIC ART PUBLICA TIONS 2005 The Chicago Public Art Guide, Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago, IL

The Valise Project, A Portable Museum, Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA 2003 The Artist and the Urban Environment, Public Art for the City of San Diego, San Diego, CA 2002 Public Art Program, Port of San Diego, San Diego, CA

SELECTED REVIEWS Fairfax, Kirby. "Connections by Nature", North County Times. Auqust16.2007. Preview. Smith, Emily. "'Squints': France on Canvas", The Point Weekly. November 14, 2005, p. 10. Pincus, Robert L. "A World in Flux: Nothing is the Same tackles sense of place, perception", San Diego

Union-Tribune, Thursday, March 24, 2005. Pincus, Robert. "The CCA -10 Years After - It was the best of times, it was the worst of times", San Diego

Union-Tribune, Sunday, September 19, 2004, F6. Woodard, Josef. 'Speculative Terrain at the Carnegie Art Museum', Artweek, March, 2004, p. 21 Sakuma, Patricia Au. 'MCA San Diego announces acquisitions', Artweek, March, 2004, p.2. Pincus, Robert L. 'Looking Up', The San Dieao Union-Tribune. June 12, 2003, Night & Day, p. 36. Pullkka, Wesley. 'Show honors creative force', Albuquerque Journal, October 21, 2001. Pincus, Robert L. This Land is Our Land, Beauty of Landscapes are Still Inviting Introspection', The San

Diego Union- Tribune. September 20, 2001, Night & Day, p. 38. Pincus, Robert L Taking Wing, Lux Art Institute in Encinitas flies a flight plan for public displays', The San

Diego Union-Tribune. February 4, 2001, F2. WoIIhein, Richard. A Letter from California: Thiebaud and 'The Next Wave", Modern Painters. Autumn,

2000, pp. 32-35. Pincus, Robert L 'Changing nature of landscapes', The Union Tribune. October 15, 2000, F1. Knight, Christopher. 'Catching the 'Next Wave' of Painters', Los Angeles Times. June 20, 2000 Pincus, Robert L. 'Next Wave Shows the Versatility and Talent of Southern California', The Union-Tribune,

Centerpiece, June 8, 2000. Pincus, Robert L 'Gail Roberts' Trees and Ciel Bergman's Sunsets are Natural Wonders', The Union

Tribune. Night & Day, January 27, 2000, p. 36. Cohn, Terri. "Earthly Delights: eleven Artists Get Their Hands Dirty', Artweek, Issue 2, volume 30, February,

1999, p. 14. Oilman, Leah. Art Reviews - Exposed to the Elements', Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1998. Pincus, Robert L Gail Roberts at David Zapf, Art in America. March 1998, p. 111. Pincus, Robert L. 'City focus - San Diego - Declaration of Independence', ARTnews. Oct., 1997, p. 68, 70 Pincus, Robert L 'Land-Shape Artist', The Union-Tribune. September 18, 1997, Night & Day, p. 49. Park, Bill. 'Valley Center artist in touch with nature's apparel", North County Times. September 26, 1997,

Preview,p.17 Walsh, Daniela. 'Painting What Nature Intended'. Orange County Register. January 26.1997, Show, p. 10. Biaschy, Barbara D. 'Pastoral Splendor', Orange County Weekly. January 31, 1997 Kendricks, Neil. Trashy Beauty; Simayspace's deft 'Treasure' artists have the detritus touch', San Diego Union-Tribune.

January 23, 1997, Night & day, p. 33. Pincus, Robert. "Artist's sharp eye reveals the secrets of trees', San Diego Union/Tribune. Mar 2, 1995,

Night& Day, p. 36. Pincus, Robert. "Concept of nature changes with time', San Diego Union/Tribune. March, D-10. Laskin, Tom. La-La Landscapes', Isthmus-The Culture. September 2, 1994. Klein, Jennnie. 'Gail Roberts', New Art Examiner. May, 1994. Oilman, Leah. 'Galleries', Los Angeles Times SD. Friday, May 8, 1992. Pincus, Robert. 'Local Production', San Diego Union-Tribune, Sunday, May 17, 1992, E-2.

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Park, William. 'The Arts', Times Advocate. April 19, 1990. Oilman, Leah. 'At the Galleries', Los Angeles.Times SD. Friday, March 9, 1990, F-29. Frank, Peter. 'To be Young, Gifted, and Los Angeleno', Visions Magazine. Summer Issue, 1989. Bell, David. Art Market'. Journal North. Santa Fe. February 17, 1998. Clay, Rebecca. The New Mexican Pasatiempo Magazine. February 12, 1988. McDonald, Robert. 'Exhibitions', Artweek. May 9, 1987, p. 6. Pincus, Robert. 'Self-portraits display the many faces of art', San Diego Union. December 4, 1986, C-10. McDonald, Robert. 'At the Galleries', Los Angeles Times. August 22, 1986/PartVI, p. 14. Pincus, Robert. 'Gallery's final Exhibit Reveals Gail Roberts in Transition', San Diego Union. March 29,

1986, C-6. Lugo, Mark Elliot. Aesthetic Melt-down and Eccentricities'. The Tribune, San Diego, March 21,1986, C-10. Olten, Carol. 'San Diego Artists Share Views of Downtown'. San Diego Union. October 31, 1985, C-10.

Damsker, Matt. "More is More Adds to Display, Los Angeles Times. March 29, 1985/Part VI, p 1-6. Pincus, Robert. 'Exhibit is Both 'More' and Less', San Diego Union. March 29, 1986, D-18. Brown, Betty. 'Previews of Exhibitions - Kari Hildebrand and Gail Roberts', Art Scene. September, 1984,

Vol.4, No. 1,pp. 8, 9. Lugo, Mark. 'Take an Open Mind to Look at 'Closed Views' Exhibition', The Tribune. June 11,1979, D-3. Pincus, Robert L 'Galleries Downtown', Los Angeles Times. June 5, 1981/Part VI, p. 9. Wasserman, Isabelle. 'Young Artist Gail Roberts', San Diego Union. June 11, 1979, D-3. Rigby, Ida. 'Analyzing the Still Life", Artweek. Vol. 10, No. 19, May 11, 1979, p. 2. Miller, Elise. 'The Case of the Curious Boxes', San Diego Magazine. Vol. 31, No. 7, 5/79, p. 264.

CATALOG & BROCHURE ESSAYS Pincus, Robert. "Pixilated Landscape, Ghostly Birds: Nature's Troubled State in the Art of Gail Roberts and

Joanne Hayakawa", William D. Cannon Art Gallery, Carlsbad, CA, 2007. Fuglie, Gordon. 'Speculative Terrain, Recent Views of the Southern California Landscape', 2003, 2004. Gamblin, Nohko. The Next Wave - New Painting in Southern California', California Center for the Arts

Museum, Escondido, CA, 2000. Geer, Suvan. 'Landscape Not Forgotten', William D. Cannon Art Gallery, 2000. Canty, Scott. "Elements', Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1999. Shaw, Reesey. 'The Contemporary Landscape', California Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA, 1995 Frank, Peter. 'Southern California: The Conceptual Landscape', Madison Art Center, Madison, Wl, 1994. Ambrose, Richard. 'California', Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA 1990. Jacka, Mervyn N. 'Landscape Visions', California State University, Long Beach, CA, 1989.

BOOKS Driscoll, John. The Artist and the American Landscape. Published by First Glance Books, Fall, 1998.

INTERVIEWS 2001 KUSI, Channel 9 News, Rod Luck, March 21, 2001 - live segment regarding new public art work

commissioned for the International Gate Project at the San Diego Airport 2000 KPBS, The Lounge, hosted by Dirk Sutrow, in conjunction with solo exhibition at David Zapf Gallery

LECTURES 2007 University of Memphis, Memphis, TN

Cannon Art Gallery, Carlsbad, CA 2005 Pt. Loma Nazarene University, CA 2002 Visiting Artist, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX 2001 San Diego International Airport (dedication of public art project; series of informal talks about the

project on site)

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2000 California Center for the Arts Museum, Escondido, CA - (in conjunction with The Next Wave) Cannon Art Gallery, Carlsbad, CA (in conjunction with Landscape Not Forgotten) Laguna Art Institute, Laguna Beach, CA Visiting Artist, Brown University, Providence, Rl Friends of the San Diego Museum of Art

1998 'Conversations with the Artists', Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1997 Hyde Gallery, Grossmont College (in conjunction with a solo exhibition)

'XLVII International Art Exhibition - Venice Biennale; Documenta - Kassel, Germany, and Skulptur Projeekte - Munster, Germany', San Diego State University

1995 David Zapf Gallery (in conjunction with solo exhibition) 'Open Studio', Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego

1985 Visiting Artist, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 1984 Visiting Artist, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY

Visiting Artist, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA

SYMPOSIA 2004 Speculative Terrain Panel Discussion, Riverside Art Museum, May 13 1997 'Symposium on the State of Contemporary Landscape Painting', Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA 1988 'The Artist and the Viewer', La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, Sponsored by Artist's Equity

Association (AEA) and Combined Organizations of Visual Arts (COVA) 1987 'Women in the Visual Arts', San Diego State University

VIDEO PRODUCTIONS 1999 'Elements', produced by City of Los Angeles Cultural Arts Department 1985 'Grand Illusions, Video Portraits of 20 Artists & Their Work', Eilat Gordin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

PUBLIC & CORPORATE COLLECTIONS Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA AT&T Corporation, Piscataway, NJ Chicago Public Library, Chicago, IL Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, GA Portof San Diego, San Diego International Airport, San Diego, CA California Bank & Trust, Carlsbad, CA Rockingham Builders Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Knightsbridge Associates, San Diego, CA Best, Best, & Krieger, San Diego, CA Maintenance Warehouse/America Corp., San Diego, CA Safeco Corporation, Irvine, CA Fire Station #43. Otay Mesa, CA Robbins, Jorgensen, & Christopher, San Diego, CA Volt Information Sciences, Orange, CA Underwriter's Reinsurance Corp., Calabasas, CA University Gallery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Tamarind Art Institute, Albuquerque, NM

GALLERY REPRESENTA TION David Zapf Gallery

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MAYOR JERRY SANDERS

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102 1/29

1/11/08 4. SUBJECT:

APPOINTMENTS & REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY FOREST ADVISORY BOARD 5. PRIMARY CONTACT (NAME. PHONE, & MAIL STA.)

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11. PREPARATION OF: RESOLUTIONS • ORDINANCE{S) • AGREEMENT(S) D DEED(S)

Appointing Patrick Caughey replacing Marty Poirer, who is termed out, for term expiring Dec. 31, 2010; Appointing Karen Davis replacing Mike Singleton, who is termed out, for term expiring Dec. 31, 2008; Appointing Victoria Heithaus replacing Jeanne Zagrodnik, who has resigned, for term expiring Dec. 31, 2010; Appointing Sidney Joseph Jones replacing Walter Odening, who is termed out, for term expiring Dec. 31, 2009; Appointing Stephen Lamprides replacing Jolaine Harris, who is termed out, for term expiring Dec. 31. 2009; Appointing Gail Roberts replacing Leslie Ann Ryan, who has resigned, for term expiring Dec. 31, 2009; Reappointing Jon Becker and Daniel Simpson for terms expiring Dec. 31, 2009; Reappointing Tershia D'Elgin and Craig Jones for terms expiring Dec. 31, 2008; Reappointing Vicki Estrada and Mary Johnson for terms expiring Dec. 31,2010 and waiving Council Policy 000-13 with respect to the residency requirement for the appointments of Patrick Caughey and Gail Roberts, and reappointment of Daniel Simpson. See Mayor Sanders' January 7, 2008 nominating memorandum which is attached.

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COUNCIL DISTRICTS): Jon Becker-CD 1; Patrick Caughey- N/A; Karen Davis-CD 2; Tershia D'Elgin-CD 8; Victoria Heithaus-CD 3; Vicki Estrada-CD 3; Craig Jones -CD 5; Sidney Joseph Jones-CD 7; Mary Johnson-CD 6; Stephen Lamprides-CD 4; Gail Roberts-N/A; Daniel Simpson-N/A

COMMUNITY AREAfS): Jon Becker resides in Rancho Penasquitos; Patrick Caughey resides in Solana Beach; Karen Davis resides in Point Loma; Tershia D'Elgin resides in Golden Hill; Victoria Heithaus resides in North Park; Vicki Estrada resides in South Park; Craig Jones resides in Scripps Ranch; Sidney Joseph Jones resides in the College Area; Mary Johnson resides in Serra Mesa; Stephen Lamprides resides in Webster; Gail Roberts resides in La Mesa; and Daniel Simpson resides in El Cajon.

DOCKET SUPPORTING INFORMATION CITY OF SAN DIEGO

DATE:

1/11/08

SUBJECT:

APPOINTMENTS & REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY FOREST ADVISORY BOARD BACKGROUND:

Please see attached nominating memorandum from Mayor Jerry Sanders dated January 1, 2008.

BY LINE: (MAYOR / DEPT. HEAD / AUTHOR INITIALS)

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ORIGINATING DEPT. HEAD MAYOR

[FOR MAYORAL DEPARTMENTS ONLY)

onni95 (R-2008-588)

RESOLUTION NUMBER R-_

DATE OF FINAL PASSAGE

WHEREAS, the Community Forest Advisory Board (formerly the Tree Advisory Board)

is established in San Diego Municipal Code section 26.0501 to advise the Mayor, City Council

and City Manager on policy issues relating to urban forestry; and

WHEREAS, the Municipal Code provides that the Board shall consist of fourteen

members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council as follows: one member

who shall be designated as the Chairperson; eight members, one each from a list of two

nominations submitted by each Council member to represent his or her district; and five

members appointed by the Mayor who shall include a Landscape Architect, a Certified

Arborist/Urban Forester; a Horticulturist/Nursery Industry representative; a People for Trees

representative; and an Artist; and

WHEREAS, the members shall serve three-year terms and each member shall serve until

a successor is duly appointed and confirmed; and

WHEREAS, the members shall be appointed such that the terms of not more than five

members shall expire in any year; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of San Diego, that the following

appointments and reappointments by the Mayor of the City of San Diego, to serve as members of

the Community Forest Advisory Board, for a term ending as indicated, be and the same is hereby

confirmed:

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NAME Patrick Caughey (Solana Beach) (Replacing Marty Poirer, who is termed out) Karen Davis (Point Loma, District 2) (Replacing Mike Singleton, who is termed out) Victoria Heithaus (North Park, District 3) (Replacing Jeanne Zagrodnik, who has resigned) Sidney Joseph Jones (College Area, District 7) (Replacing Walter Odening, who is termed out) Stephen Lamprides (Webster, District 4) (Replacing Jolaine Hams, who is teimed out) Gail Roberts (La Mesa) (Replacing Leslie Ann Ryan, who has resigned) Jon Becker (Rancho Penaquitos, District 1) (Reappointment) Daniel Simpson (El Cajon) (Reappointment) Tershia D'Elgin (Golden Hill, District 8) (Reappointment) Craig Jones (Scripps Ranch, District 5) (Reappointment) Vicki Estrada (South Park, District 3) (Reappointment) Mary Johnson (Serra Mesa, District 6) (Reappointment)

CATEGORY Landscape Architect

District 2 Representative

District 3 Representative

District 7 Representative

District 4 Representative

Artist

District 1 Representative

Certified Arborist

District 8 Representative

District 5 Representative

Chair

District 6 Representative

TERM ENDING December 31,2010

December 31, 2008

December 31,2010

December 31,2009

December 31, 2009

December 31,2009

December 31, 2009

December 31,2009

December 31,2008

December 31,2008

December 31,2010

December 31, 2010

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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that pursuant to Council Policy 000-13, for purposes of

deliberation and consideration of appointments and reappointments, it is determined that Patrick ,

Caughey, Gail Roberts, and Daniel Simpson are residents of San Diego County, but not the City

of San Diego, and have unique qualifications to serve as members of the Commission, therefore,

conscious exceptions to Council Policy 000-13 are hereby declared.

APPROVED: MICHAEL J. AGUIRRE, City Attorney

By Sharon B. Spivak-Deputy City Attorney

SBS:als 01/15/08 Or.DeptMayor R-2008-588

I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed by the Council of the City of San Diego, at this meeting of .

ELIZABETH S. MALAND City Clerk

By Deputy City Clerk

Approved: (date) JERRY SANDERS, Mayor

Vetoed: (date) JERRY SANDERS, Mayor

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