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Date of Meeting: January 2 nd , 2014 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUSINESS MEETING ACTION ITEM SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS A. CONFIRMATIONS District Specific Appointment: 1. Communications Commission a. Michael Monrroy as the Sterling District Representative. 2. Community Criminal Justice Board a. Shadi Sarkis as the Sterling District Representative. b. Warner Workman as the Catoctin District Representative. 3. Courthouse Grounds and Facility Committee a. Stephanie Kincaid 4. Library Board of Trustees: Term to expire 06/30/2016 a. Andrew Beacham as the Sterling District Representative. Non-District Specific Appointments: 1. Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board : Term to expire 12/31/2017 a. Dwight Stonerook, as an Architect representative. b. Steve Schulte as the Resident Builder. 2. Facilities Standards Manual Public Review Committee a. Jim Kirk as the At-Large Representative 3. Family Services Advisory Board: Term to expire 09/30/2016 a. Rusty Foster as an At-Large Representative 4. Fire and Rescue Commission: Term to expire 12/31/2015 a. Mark Fontaine as a fire volunteer representative. 5. Heritage Commission a. Tony Buffington as an At-Large Representative #1

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Date of Meeting: January 2nd, 2014

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUSINESS MEETING

ACTION ITEM SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS A. CONFIRMATIONS

District Specific Appointment:

1. Communications Commission a. Michael Monrroy as the Sterling District Representative.

2. Community Criminal Justice Board a. Shadi Sarkis as the Sterling District Representative. b. Warner Workman as the Catoctin District Representative.

3. Courthouse Grounds and Facility Committee a. Stephanie Kincaid

4. Library Board of Trustees: Term to expire 06/30/2016 a. Andrew Beacham as the Sterling District Representative.

Non-District Specific Appointments:

1. Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board : Term to expire 12/31/2017 a. Dwight Stonerook, as an Architect representative. b. Steve Schulte as the Resident Builder.

2. Facilities Standards Manual Public Review Committee a. Jim Kirk as the At-Large Representative

3. Family Services Advisory Board: Term to expire 09/30/2016 a. Rusty Foster as an At-Large Representative

4. Fire and Rescue Commission: Term to expire 12/31/2015 a. Mark Fontaine as a fire volunteer representative.

5. Heritage Commission a. Tony Buffington as an At-Large Representative

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B. NOMINATIONS

Loudoun Water: Nominations are in order for Loudoun Water. Interested citizens are listed in

Attachment 1. Resumes are available upon request.

Anticipated Nominations:

1. Disability Services Board: term to expire 12/31/2016 a. Supervisor Williams is expected to nominate Ellen Skogsberg as an At-Large

Representative b. Supervisor Bouna is expected to nominate Robin Weisman as an At-Large

Representative 2. Fiscal Impact Committee

a. Supervisor Williams is expected to nominate Dwight Dopilka as an At-Large Representative.

3. Heritage Farm Museum Working Group: Term to expire 06/30/2016 a. Martin Casey is expected to be nominated as an At Large Appointed Citizen.

I. Regional Appointments

Nominations are in order for the following Regional Advisory Bodies:

1. Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority Board

The term of Ms. Joan Rokus expired October 1, 2013. An at-large appointment is in order.

2. Route 28 District Highway Advisory Board The terms of Mike Huber and Craig Fritsche expire on January 19, 2014. Two landowner representative appointments are in order.

3. Bull Run Alcohol Safety Action Program The term of Michael Chapman (citizen appointment) expired November 30, 2013. One citizen appointment is in order.

II. Current Vacancies for District and Chairman’s Representatives: Unless otherwise noted, appointment terms expire December 31, 2015. Additional information on each group can be found in the Board of Supervisors’ Office. Nominations for Districts and Chairman’s representatives are in order for the following. Staff also notes that unless otherwise stated, existing members will continue to serve on advisory boards unless and until another appointment is made.

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Names in bold are those anticipated to be confirmed at this date’s meeting.

1. Advisory Commission on Youth (ACOY)

Chairman, At-Large

Michael Reles Catoctin District VACANT

Algonkian District Donna E. Simpson Dulles District Randy Faleski Ashburn District Jeffrey Goldman Leesburg District Ahmed Saad Blue Ridge District Elizabeth Huck Sterling District Jen Lofquist Broad Run District Jim Bonfils YAC James Castro Community Rep Michael D. Morgan Community Rep Brian McMullen Community Rep Christine Stallsworth YAC Yein Ha

Interested Citizens

* Dr. Heather Applegate, Russell A. Matijevich, Lt. Col, USAF (retired) and Heather Clark have expressed their interest to be appointed to the Advisory Commission on Youth. Their resumes are available upon request.

2. Communications Commission

Chairman At-Large Richard P. Biby Catoctin District Timothy L. Dennis Algonkian District Ward W. Fetrow,III Dulles District James Botteicher Ashburn District John Footen Leesburg District Rodger Thomas Seeman Blue Ridge Mark Foster Sterling District MICHAEL MONRROY Broad Run District Maureen E. Foley

3. Community Criminal Justice Board

Chairman At-Large Mark Motivans Catoctin District WARNER

WORKMAN Algonkian District Greg Stone Dulles District Ramachandran

Kuppusw Ashburn District Douglass Fleming Leesburg District Charles King Blue Ridge Mark Davis Sterling District SHADI SARKIS Broad Run District Thomas Pavelko

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4. Commuter Bus Advisory Board:

Chairman At-Large Brenda Morton Catoctin District Steven Jessberger Algonkian District VACANT Dulles District Angela Blair Ashburn District Shelley Huss Leesburg District Robert Patterson Blue Ridge Jay Bose Sterling District Brenda Baker Broad Run District Phillip McNutt

5. Heritage Commission:

Chairman At-Large Childs Burden Catoctin District Robert Burton Algonkian District Robert D. Gehrke Dulles District Angela E. Drews Ashburn District William Wilkin Leesburg District Jana Shafagoj Blue Ridge Mark Ware Sterling District Steve Meserve Broad Run District VACANT At-Large TONY

BUFFINGTON At-Large Brown Morton At-Large Lori Kimball At-Large Amie Ware At-Large Richard Gillespie At-Large Mitch Diamond At-Large Larry Simms

Interested Citizens

* David T. Clark and Mary P. Yakush have expressed their interest to be reappointed to the Heritage Commission. Their resumes and/or letters of interest are available upon request.

6. Library Board of Trustees

Chairman At-Large Mark Miller Catoctin District Jackquelyn Veith Algonkian District VACANT

(expired 6/30/13) Dulles District Thomas A. Jensen

Ashburn District Nancy Nuell Leesburg District Mary Pellicano Blue Ridge Joseph Maio Sterling District ANDREW

BEACHAM Broad Run District Larry Stepnick

7. Joint Committee- Volunteer Citizens Work Group:

Chairman At-Large Mark Nuzzaco Catoctin District Charles D. Cowan Jr. Algonkian District Michael Morgan Dulles District Kelly Mclaughlan Ashburn District Wendy Wooley Leesburg District Owen Brown Blue Ridge Judy Rodgers Sterling District VACANT Broad Run District Robin Vander

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III. Current Vacancies for Non-District Specific Representatives

Nominations are in order for the following at-large committees, commissions and boards.

1. Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board: 5 Upcoming Vacancies (as of 12/31/13); Two confirmations are expected: One Residential Building/Developer with Experience in Multi-Family Dwelling Units ; One Architect; One Program Participant; One Nonprofit Housing Group Representative and One At –Large representative.

* CONFIRMATION

Dwight Stonerook and Steve Schulte are expected to be confirmed at this meeting as Architect Representative and Resident Builder, respectively.

* Interested Citizens

Angela Plowman has expressed interest in serving on the Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board. Loudoun County Habitat for Humanity has recommended Ms. Plowman be appointed as the Nonprofit Housing Group Representative. Her Resume is attached. Pamela McGraw has expressed interest in being reappointed. Her resume is attached. Sharad Tandale has expressed interest in serving on the Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board. His resume is available on request.

2. Building Code and Appeals Board: 1 Appointed Citizen vacancy.

* Interested Citizens Sharad Tandale has expressed interest in serving on the Building Code and Appeals Board. His resume is available on request.

3. Community Services Board: 3 appointed citizen openings to expire in 2016.

* Interested Citizens

Brian Kaye and Roger Rosewall have expressed interest in serving on the Community Services Board. Their resumes are attached. Sharad Tandale, Laura Obradovic and Joe Granata have expressed interest in serving on the Community Services Board. Their resumes are available upon request.

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4. Disability Services Board: 5 at-large openings

* Interested Citizens Donald Harris and Richard Huxta have recently expressed interest in serving on the Disability services Board. Their resumes are attached. Allison Macdonald, James Edward Rouse and Laura Obradovic have expressed interest in serving on the Disability services Board. Their resumes are available upon request.

5. Facilities Standards Manual Public Review Committee: (No limit on number of

members) One confirmation is expected.

* CONFIRMATION Jim Kirk is expected to be confirmed at this meeting as the At-Large Representative. * Interested Citizens

Christopher W. Myers, Tariq Hamid, Edward P. Gorski and Cemile Bingol have expressed their interest in being appointed to the FSMRC. Their resumes are available upon request.

6. Family Services Advisory Board: 2 at-large openings with the following term

expiration dates: 9/30/14, 12/31/15. * Interested Citizens

Brian Kaye has recently expressed interest in serving on the Family Services Advisory Board. His resume is attached.

Dalila Farah, Altaf Husain, Deborah L. Parker and April Washington have expressed their interest in being appointed to the Family Services Board. Their resumes are available upon request.

7. Housing Advisory Board: 1 At-Large openings and 1 Economic Development

Commission Representative. * Interested Citizens

Brian Kaye and Martin H. Thomas have recently expressed interest in serving on the Housing Advisory Board. Their resumes are attached. Dalila Farah has expressed interest in being appointed to the Housing Advisor Board. Her resume is available upon request.

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8. Housing Choice Voucher Resident Advisory Board: 2 openings

* Interested Citizens Maria Vallarino has expressed an interest in being appointed to the Housing Choice

Voucher Resident Advisory Board. Her resume is available upon request. 9. Landfill Special Exception Review Committee: 7 At-Large openings and

1 Landfill Area Resident (within 1 mile) * Interested Citizens

Gail Bayless, a resident within 1 mile of the landfill, has expressed an interest in being appointed to the Landfill Special Exception Review Committee. Her resume is attached.

10. Loudoun Health Council: 4 vacancies: One business representative, one faith

community representative, one health-related non-profit representative, and one citizen representatives.

* Interested Citizens

Brian Kaye has recently expressed interest in serving on the Loudoun Health Council. His resume is attached.

David Dieterich and Imran Khan have expressed their interest in being appointed to the Loudoun Health Council. Their resumes are available upon request.

11. Towing Advisory Board: 1 Citizen Representative opening, one Towing Industry Representative

* Interested Citizens Mike Fernandez has expressed interest in serving on the Towing Advisory Board. His resume is attached

IV. Board of Equalization

1. Resumes are being received for members of the public interested in serving on the Board of Equalization. Resumes are being accepted through January 3, 2014. Information will be provided to the Board at the January 15, 2014 Business Meeting for nominations.

Attachments: Resumes/letters of recommendation available at the time of packet delivery are included in each Board of Supervisor meeting packet. Information that is not available electronically can be obtained from the Board of Supervisor’s Office. *(Some resumes are not on file). Staff Contact: Rachna Prakash, Office of the County Administrator

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Loudoun Water Board of DirectorsQualifications of Current Members and Candidates

October 25, 2013

Name Term End Date Engineering Bus. Admin. Water Systems Land Dev. Utilities Finance OtherPravin Ghandi 12/31/2014 x x IT SolutionsFred Jennings (seat vacated 12/31/2013) 12/31/2016 x x xShaun Kelley 12/31/2016 xMark Koblos 12/31/2017 x Strategic PlanningHobie Mitchel 12/31/2015 x xJohnny Rocca 12/31/2015 xMartin Sultan 12/31/2017 x x xRalph Watson 12/31/2014 Architectural DesignJohn Whitmore 12/31/2015 x

Name Address Engineering Bus. Admin. Water Systems Land Dev. Utilities Finance OtherTerry Allen Leesburg, VA x xMichael Alter Round Hill, VA x GeologistRichard Bechtold Broadlands, VA Information TechnologyBill Byers Brambleton, VA x xMarrett Ceo Northern Virginia Leesburg Environ. Adv. CommissionGretchen Fodor Ashburn, VA x Environmental ChemistRoger Frost Ashburn, VA xStephen Johnson Brambleton, VA x AccountingJeff Kent Leesburg, VA x x x

Dimitri Kesari Hamilton, VA

Loudoun Water BOD for 4 years; former Planning Commissioner; on Hamilton Town Council

Essala Lowe Brambleton, VA x x Environmental ManagementLance MacNevin Ashburn, VA x x x

Charlie McKinney Ashburn, VALoudoun Water BOD for 5 1/2 years; US Dept. of Interior (Env. Mgmt.)

Thomas Priscilla Purcellville, VA x WRTAC, Purcellville Town CouncilSteven Unikewicz Ashburn, VA x x xDaniel Wolfe Leesburg, VA x x Leesburg Watershed Cmte

Current Members of Loudoun Water BOD

Interested Citizens

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NOMINATIONS

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Dwight A. Dopilka Political Resume

Objective Fill a Leesburg or Loudoun County committee or commission vacancy that utilizes my strong leadership,

financial, organizational and communication skills in an environment of service to my community.

Professional Private Sector Experience: Deputy Program Manager, Project Manager/Systems Engineer/System Integrator/Project Coordinator:

1987 to Present: Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with 26+ years expert experience

including QRC SATCOM Ground Segment Integrator, Certified SCRUM Master, agile software

development & management, MS Office, Visio, Lotus Notes, and SharePoint. Lead successful deliveries

of Certification and Accreditation (C&A) of IT systems, Management Processes, Satellite Operations,

Government and Government New Business development. Mentor.

Education:

Bachelor of Science Engineering Technology (BSET) December 1985

University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida Specialization: Electronics Technology

Associate of Applied Science Electronics Technology (AAS) May 1982

Delaware Technical & Community College Stanton, Delaware Specialization: Electronics

Public Service Experience:

Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Liaison to the Leesburg Executive Airport February 2012

to present

Leesburg Standing Residential Traffic Committee 2012 to present

Leesburg Town Council candidate in April 17th

and November 6th

2012 elections

Volunteer Experience/Interests: Congregant at Cornerstone Chapel Leesburg, Virginia volunteering time for the following:

Small group Bible study fellowship host and leader

Snow Shovel Brigade

Christmas in April

Hurricane Relief Ministry Trip April 2007

The Rock Ministries Trip September 2013

Security Team

6+ gallon Inova blood donor and corporate blood drive coordinator

21 year member and president of Leesburg Speakeasies and Vice President of Membership of Leaders of

Leesburg Toastmaster clubs

Past Toastmaster Area Governor

Delegate to Virginia State Republican Convention 2009/2013 and Loudoun County Republican

Convention 2011

Treasurer for Ashton Downs HOA since 2011

Amateur Radio operator since 1977 and member of Loudoun Amateur Radio Group

Former Student Pilot

Former Realtor

Avid jogger participated in Leesburg 20K run and 2 marathons in 2008

Personal Security Assistant Instructor

Independent Operator

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Dear Ms. Motivans, I am interested in applying for a membership position on the Disability Services Board. As a resident of Leesburg for the past 17 years and as a parent of a now young adult with the disability of Autism, this issue is of great importance to me and to those I know who have a disability or are supporting a person with a disability. The combination of my professional experience as a special education coordinator, coupled with my experience in advocacy through The Arc of Northern Virginia and The Autism Society of Northern Virginia would be beneficial in raising awareness regarding issues that affect people with disabilities. I have attached my resume for your review. Sincerely, Robin Weisman

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Robin Grant Weisman

SUMMARY Experienced professional with extensive knowledge and skills in the disability field. Proficient in designing, developing and implementing programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Ability to work cohesively with administrators, teachers and parents. Effective, credible presenter on a variety of disability-related topics. Certified LD/ED K-12.

EXPERIENCE Administration and Planning

• Supervised Special Education programs for two school clusters (19 schools), K-12 for students with Learning Disabilities, Emotional Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities and Autism

• Supervised and supported programs for students with severe disabilities served through a public day school (K-12)

• Supervised and Coordinated school wide programs K-12 programs for Students with Autism

• Supervised Autism Itinerant resource program • Supported Low Incidence (Intellectual Disabilities) programs • Developed and implemented summer school programs for students with Asperger

Syndrome K-12 • Managed autism caseloads and rosters for over 900 students with Autism

Spectrum Disorder • Served as administrator for problematic IEP, child study, eligibility and central

office meetings • Worked with schools in coordinating services for transfer students • Provided input to Director of Special Education regarding budget issues (staff,

materials, additional classes)

Needs Assessment and Instruction

• Created and supervised implementation of functional behavior assessments and behavior intervention plans

• Administered a variety of assessment tools, including ABLLS, VB-MAPP, PEP-3, PEP-R, ADOS and Autism Rating Scales

• Developed IEPs , 504 Plans and Intervention Plans • Facilitated inclusion services for students with Autism • Offered consultative services to classroom teachers (General Education and

Special Education

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• Delivered ABA/Discrete Trial instruction Curriculum and Training

• Developed, proposed and implemented a state-approved social skills curriculum for high school students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

• Created and implemented model social skills curriculum for middle school students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

• Developed and implemented social skills curriculum for K-5 students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

• Provided training to both staff and parents on issues related to Autism Spectrum Disorder

• Delivered workshops on facilitating inclusion for students with ASD • Instituted a training plan for all autism teachers • Wrote the Autism Spectrum Disorder teacher manual of strategies for students

with Autism Spectrum Disorder (used by General Education teachers) • Monitored instructional delivery and tracked data of reading programs for

students with learning and Emotional Disabilities • Presented division-wide workshops and in-services on a variety of topics

EXPERIENCE 2013 – Present Prince William County Public Schools Manassas, VA

Special Education Cluster Coordinator 2006 – Present Prince William County Public Schools Manassas, VA Administrative Coordinator of Autism (programs) 2002 – 2006 Prince William County Public Schools Manassas, VA Lead Autism Specialist/Summer School Teacher 2001 – 2002 Prince William County Public Schools Manassas, VA Itinerant Teacher 1998 – 2001 Autism Learning Center Falls Church, VA Senior/Lead Behavior Therapist EDUCATION

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Special Education/Administration George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia (endorsement) M. Ed. Special Education (LD/ED K12) George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia B. S. Behavioral Science Wilmington College Georgetown, Delaware Maryland Partners in Policymaking (The ARC) University of Maryland College Park, Maryland Regent University Autism Certificate ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE BASED TRAINING Applied Behavioral Analysis Discrete Trial Instruction PECS – Picture Exchange Communication System Social Thinking TEACCH PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention Supports) AIMS WEB AWARDS Autism Society of America – Northern Virginia Chapter Above and Beyond Award – 2001 VOLUNTEER Special Needs Committee Jewish Community Center of Northern VA Advocacy Committee Autism Society of Northern Virginia Member (Focus on waiver issues) The Arc of Northern Virginia

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INTERESTED CITIZENS

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December 23, 2013

Loudoun County Government Board of Supervisors 1 Harrison Street, SE Leesburg, VA 20175

Dear Loudoun County Board of Supervisor Members:

I am writing to ask to be considered for a position on the Landfill Special Exception Review Committee. It is my understanding that the committee meets once a year to review land development applications to ensure the plans meet the Conditions of Approval for Special Exception. I am a landowner in The Big Woods with my home being adjacent to the landfill property so I am interested in being a part of the landfill land development planning as a member of the committee. I appreciate your time to review this request and my enclosed resume.

Sincerely,

Gail Bayless

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Gail Bayless

Objective This resume is being submitted along with a request to be a member of the Landfill Special Exception Review Committee in Leesburg, Virginia.

Professional Achievements

Web Development • Lead effort to develop a web application with a data grid, map and filtering

capability. • OpenLayers and javascript used for maps and showing data on map. • SmartGWT used for web widgets.

Database • Performed data analysis on tables from a legacy system that populated

Oracle tables with complex dependencies. Developed a system for compiling that data to view in a web application. System involved a view over the Oracle tables to compile the data together then building a separate table with the same data for quicker queries.

• Developed a server application to keep the table in sync with the view by processing information in Oracle database JMS triggers on source tables.

Java Software Development • Worked on a team that developed a command and control system that

used multicast messages to efficiently disseminate the data model and status to clients and web services for clients to send commands. A webMethods bus was used for communication between components within the system. An Oracle

• Maintained a legacy system with a java application user interface, a complex back end database and web based administration pages. The system provided extensive critical functionality to many users.

• Working on a team that develops scheduling software with a graphic timeline, grid data views, Systems Tool Kit (STK) map and multiple client applications providing data to users that is obtained from a variety of server side data sources, i.e. database, web services and other systems.

Skills • Java • Web: javascript, SmartGWT,

JavaServer Pages (JSP), HTML • OpenLayers mapping • Database: SQL, design,

performance

• Messaging: multicast, JMS, COTS service bus

• Spring, Hibernate • Develop in Linux environment • Previous: C in Solaris, C++ in

Microsoft Windows

Work History Software Developer BIT Systems, Sterling, VA June 2005 - Present Computer Engineer Arion Systems, Chantilly, VA June 2003 – June 2005

Lead MTS III Concert Communications, Reston, VA Aug 1998 – Jan 2002

Software Engineer PSINet, Herndon, VA 1993-1998 Software Developer General Research, Vienna, VA 1990-1993

Education MS EE MS CS BS Biochemistry, BS Psychology

George Mason, Fairfax, VA George Mason, Fairfax, VA Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

May 2004 1991 1985

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December 20, 2013

To the Board of Supervisors of Loudoun County Virginia

Dear Supervisors:

My name is Michael Fernandez and I would like to put in writing my intent to be appointed to the Loudoun

County Towing Advisory Board.

I am the President of Battlefield Towing and Storage Inc. which is been in business for over 18 years and

I've been involved the towing industry for over 20 years.

Battlefield Towing and Storage Inc., among other endeavors, is engaged in private property impounds in

Loudoun and Fairfax Counties.

I believe my insight and experience during this time would provide valuable perspectives in the practices

and concerns of all parties involved in the towing of trespassing vehicles.

Should you have any questions or desire further information, please let me know.

Very truly yours,

Michael F. Fernandez

Michael Fernandez

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The Honorable Scott York, Chairman Loudoun County Board of Supervisors One Harrison Street Leesburg, VA 20175 RE: Reappointment to ADUAB Non-Profit Representative Dear Chairman York: Eight years ago I was first appointed the non-profit representative on the County’s Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board. I have found this service to be a learning opportunity as I’ve expanded my understanding of the County’s ADU program and affordable housing issues specific to Loudoun County and beyond. It has also been gratifying, accompanied by a sense of accomplishment when considering the many families (1600+) who have benefitted from the provision of affordable housing through this program. It reflects the benefit of a good ‘private/public partnership’ considering the contribution made by local builders. I am seeking your reappointment as its ‘At Large’ representative inasmuch as my final (9th) term on Loudoun Habitat’s Board of Directors expired in the Spring and I’m hopeful that someone else from the non-profit sector will step up to offer service on ADUAB in that capacity. However, my service there for two terms as its vice president and my two final terms as its president afforded me expanded opportunities to learn the unique demands of providing a variety of housing opportunities to citizens of every income bracket. In addition, my current position as co-chair of ADUAB has provided additional occasions to dialogue with County staff and others with the hope of tightening, perhaps streamlining, the program and increasing its effectiveness. I have served on its Modifications (ordinance) and Consumer Subcommittees and have contributed to pending changes which I hope will be implemented as part of the current Stakeholders Group’s review and recommendations. I would be most appreciative of your favorable consideration of my reappointment to ADUAB for an additional term in the “At Large” slot. Most sincerely, Pamela G. McGraw Pamela G. McGraw cc: DFS: Kelly Marrocco, Sarah Etro

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ANGELA KYPER PLOWMAN

a

December 4, 2013

VIA EMAIL Danny Davis Loudoun County 1 Harrison St. SE Mail Stop #02 Leesburg, VA 20175 Re: Appointment to Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board Dear Mr. Davis:

I am writing to express my interest in an appointment to the Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory

Board. I have been a member of the Board of Directors for Loudoun Habitat for Humanity since 2010. As a director, I am eligible to fill a seat as a representative of a non-profit housing group providing service in Loudoun County. As my attached resume reflects, I am also in attorney and provide legal services in the areas of local government law and land use, zoning and development. My legal experience as well as my current position on the Board of Loudoun Habitat provide me the skills and knowledge that I believe would be helpful as a member of ADUAB.

I would be happy to discuss my experience in more detail with you or members of the Board of

Supervisors at your convenience. Thank you for your consideration.

Very Truly Yours, Angela Plowman

Cc: Kelly Marrocco (via email: [email protected])

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ANGELA KYPER PLOWMAN

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Attorney, 03/06 – Present ANGELA PLOWMAN, PLC, Leesburg, Virginia

Represent and provide legal advice to businesses and land owners regarding real estate transactions, due diligence, contracts and leases, zoning entitlements, and compliance with local subdivision and zoning ordinances and other governmental regulations regarding land use. Review plats, surveys, and title reports in preparation of drafting deeds and easements. Represent clients in state court and before local legislative bodies and commissions. Provide advice to realtors regarding land use and real estate transactions. Interact with lenders and trustees to obtain consent to legal agreements. Prepare State Corporation Commission documents to establish business entities. Serve as Town Attorney for the Town of Middleburg and Interim Town Attorney for Town of Purcellville. Represent the Town Council and Town departments and committees in all legal matters. Draft and negotiate Town contracts for goods and services. Draft leases, deeds, easements, resolutions, local government ordinances, legal memoranda regarding Town procedures, and other legal agreements. Provide legal counsel regarding contracts, procurement, taxation, bond financing, land use, zoning, conflict of interests, and compliance with state and federal regulations. Assist in the preparation of Request for Proposals and Bids and review of awarded contracts.

Assistant County Attorney, 09/99 – 03/06

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ATTORNEY, LOUDOUN COUNTY, Leesburg, Virginia

Represented and provided advice to departments, agencies, and boards involved in the regulation of land use and development and zoning. Reviewed proffer statements, zoning determinations, zoning verifications, deeds, title reports, bonds, letters of credit, agreements, staff reports, and other legal documents associated with land development applications; consulted and negotiated with land developers and their representatives regarding same. Drafted and reviewed advertisements for compliance with state statutes. Advised elected officials and staff regarding conflict of interests. Advised the Department of Building and Development; the Office of Transportation Services; the Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services; the Health Department; and Housing Services. Represented the County before state courts in civil proceedings to enforce or defend land development actions, regulations and related codes and in eminent domain proceedings. Coordinated litigation handled by outside counsel. Represented staff before the Board of Zoning Appeals and defended the Zoning Administrator and Board of Zoning Appeals in Circuit Court actions challenging their decisions.

Associate Attorney, 10/97 - 09/99

REES, BROOME & DIAZ, Vienna, Virginia

Areas of practice included community association law, real estate and land use, and commercial and employment litigation. Litigated covenant enforcement and delinquent assessment collection cases. Drafted and negotiated management and service contracts; drafted corporate resolutions, deeds, covenants, and bylaws for community associations; reviewed and advised clients regarding loan documents; and advised on land use matters and condemnation proceedings. Advised and provided opinion letters to community association clients on operations, parliamentary procedure, local ordinances, and all aspects of law to maintain compliance with relevant state and federal statutes. Assisted associations with warranty claims and in the transition from developer to owner control.

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Angela Kyper Plowman

Page 2 Staff Counsel, 08/95 - 10/97 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL,

SHEET METAL WORKERS’ NATIONAL PENSION FUND, Alexandria, Virginia

Represented pension fund in all aspects of ERISA litigation in federal court and before arbitration panels. Drafted pleadings, motions, briefs, and discovery requests; conducted and defended depositions; and argued motions. Negotiated and drafted settlement agreements. Drafted and reviewed summary plan descriptions and provided legal advice to ensure plan compliance with ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code. Advised on prohibited transactions and benefit distribution issues. Drafted and reviewed letters of credit and escrow agreements.

Temporary Associate, 12/94 - 08/95 HANSON AND MOLLOY, Washington, D.C.

Drafted contracts, pleadings, motions, and briefs and argued motions in civil and criminal cases in Virginia state courts for general practice firm with emphasis on corporate, commercial, and criminal law.

Judicial Law Clerk, 08/93 - 09/94 47th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania

Judicial law clerk to the Honorable Norman A. Krumenacker, III. Researched substantive and procedural law for state trial court; drafted all judicial opinions for bench trials, summary judgment motions, motions to dismiss, and discovery motions. Drafted jury instructions and voir dire questions; participated in settlement negotiations; and briefed the Judge on all pending court matters.

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Loudoun Habitat for Humanity, Inc. - Board Member, Site Acquisition and Development Committee – 2010-present

Old Dominion Swim League - Board Member, Rules Committee, and Protest Committee Chairperson – 2007-2012 Loudoun Youth Volleyball Coach – 2010-present Religious Education Instructor - 2003-2012 High School Volleyball Coach – 2007-2009 South Riding Proprietary Strategic Planning Committee Chairperson – 2003-2004 EDUCATION:

University of Virginia, Falls Church, VA; Accounting Certificate Candidate, 1996-1997 University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, PA; J.D., 1993 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; B.A. Political Science, 1990 Albright College, Reading, PA; B.S. Candidate Political Science/Finance, 1986-1988

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS and LICENSES: Loudoun County Bar Association Local Government Attorneys Association, Inc. Virginia State Bar – Local Government & Property Sections District of Columbia Court of Appeals – admitted 1996

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia – admitted 1995 Supreme Court of Virginia – admitted 1994 Supreme Court of Pennsylvania – admitted 1993

References Available Upon Request

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ROGER M. ROSEWALL

Lead Systems Engineer | Technical Project Manager | Knowledge Manager

Senior Systems Engineer and Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel (Military Intelligence) with more than twenty-five years of experience, including specific domain expertise in defense, intelligence, and knowledge management; experience includes employment and consulting engagements supporting both private firms and organizations within the U.S. Government.

SECURITY CLEARANCE

Top Secret/SCI SI-TK/G/HCS, OPM, SSBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Suitability

CORE COMPETENCIES

Needs Analysis/ Capability Gap Analysis

Concept of Operations (CONOPS) Development

Systems Engineering Processes (JCIDS, IEEE, Rational Unified Process)

System Modeling (UML, DoDAF, Zachman)

Knowledge Management (KM)

Technology Insertion

Military and Strategic Intelligence Analysis

Team Leadership, Mentoring, Coaching

Customer, Vendor, Contractor Relations

Business and Technical Writing, Editing, Briefing

Project Planning, Scheduling, Tracking

Business Development

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Independent Consultant June 2013 - Present

Consulting on federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) projects: Semantic Targeting for Open Source Intelligence Analysis (OSD12.3-LD8), Knowledge-aided Interface for Big Data Streams (OSD13-LD2), and Strengthening Human Adaptive Reasoning and Problem-solving (SHARP) Program (IARPA-BAA-13-06).

Key Achievements:

• Ensured selection for SBIR Phase I funding grant for Semantic Targeting of Relevant Individuals, Dispositions, Events, and Relations (STRIDER) proposal in response to SBIR topic Semantic Targeting for Open Source Intelligence Analysis by contributing intelligence domain knowledge.

• Advanced design and development of STRIDER prototype by contributing both intelligence domain and systems engineering expertise. Domain expertise included developing intelligence analyst user requirements, ensuring compliance with Intelligence Community Directives, and developing intelligence analysis artifacts, such as link diagrams and document collections. Systems engineering support included requirements analysis, identification of COTS components, and development of use cases and DoDAF artifacts.

• Accelerated commercialization efforts for new technology in order to qualify for SBIR Phase II funding grant for STRIDER. Commercialization efforts included working with state intelligence fusion centers, municipal police intelligence units, and private investors.

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Deputy Chief, Knowledge Management Office Defense Intelligence Agency, Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force (APTF), Pentagon December 2011 – May 2013

Lieutenant Colonel leading a team of knowledge engineers (contractors) to support the Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force under the direction of the Joint Staff Vice Director for Intelligence (VJ2).

Key Achievements:

• Improved project management practices within KM by implementing and conducting weekly status reviews with responsible knowledge engineers and by using SharePoint to assign, schedule, and track the progress of projects

• Advanced knowledge management practices within the APTF by working with both administrative and analytical teams to define requirements and develop appropriate solutions, such as SharePoint communities

• Ensured APTF received maximum technical support by representing task force equities to the Joint Staff; U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command; Defense Information Systems Agency; Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, NY; CENTCOM, and others

• Improved organizational efficiency by prioritizing work based on results of cost-benefit analysis completed by comparing contractor hours billed to specific tasks with customer perceptions of benefits received

Senior Systems Engineer I3 Corporation, June 2011 – October 2011 (contract ended), Arlington, Virginia

Systems Engineer supporting the Enterprise Engineering Branch (EEB) within the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Operations Integration Center (COIC), Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), Department of Defense, Reston, VA, June-October 2011. Responsibilities included technology insertion; participation in the Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E) through the Distributed Common Ground Systems Operational Technical Working Group (DOTWG) and Distributed Common Ground Sensor (DCGS) Metadata Management Team; action officer support.

Key Achievements:

• Accelerated implementation of touch-enabled technologies required by COIC senior leadership by identifying Government Furnished Software (GFS) developed by the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics, Research, Development, and Engineering Center to satisfy the requirements documented in use cases and “user stories”

• Initiated analysis of the JIEDDO Capability Approval and Acquisition Management Process (JCAAMP), a process unique to this DoD organization, to advise the Enterprise Engineering Branch (EEB) Chief regarding JCAAMP requirements and to ensure (EEB) compliance with this DoD policy

Senior Systems Engineer Booz|Allen|Hamilton, May 2008 – May 2011, Herndon, Virginia

Systems Engineer supporting the Knowledge Management Directorate (KMD) within the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC), Washington, DC, December 2008 - January 2011. Responsibilities included technology insertion; systems engineering duties in accordance with the DHS Systems Engineering Life Cycle, as codified in DHS Acquisition Directive 102-01; action officer support.

Key Achievements:

• Improved DHS intelligence reporting by coordinating implementation of the Defense Intelligence Agency’s HUMINT Online Tasking and Reporting (HOTR) system to automate production and

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dissemination of Homeland Intelligence Reports; achievement recognized with Booz Allen “High Five” Award

• Improved performance of the DHS Intelligence Production and Dissemination Suite by conducting rigorous User Acceptance Testing and briefing Government client regarding test results

• Ensured rapid establishment of Domestic Terrorism Task Force by providing KMD support, including access to critical databases; achievement recognized with Booz Allen “High Five” Award

• Promoted technology insertion by identifying GFS and arranging for demonstrations to Government client; initiated proposal to establish GFS laboratory based on Booz Allen’s “Technology Petting Zoo” and briefed proposal to KMD leadership

• Mentored and coached five systems engineers assigned to multiple clients in conjunction with Booz Allen “Frontline Leader” role

Booz Allen Systems Engineer supporting U.S. Army Night Vision/ Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (NV/RSTA) Laboratories at Fort Belvoir, VA, June 2008 - December 2008. Responsibilities included systems engineering duties supporting the Gunshot Detection System and CERBERUS radar array.

Key Achievements:

• Improved systems engineering processes by organizing the Engineering Review Board to analyze design issues and resolve governance problems

• Advanced Gunshot Detection System (GSD) project by organizing and conducting Technical Exchange Meetings with other systems engineers and stakeholders to analyze requirements elicited from user representative

• Streamlined transition of GSD to a Program at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey by developing a transition plan and briefing it to the Government Lead Engineer and NV/RSTA Program Director

Lead Member Engineering Staff Lockheed Martin (LM), Maritime Systems & Sensors, December 2002 – May 2008, Moorestown, New Jersey

Intelligence Team Leader supporting the Integrated Coast Guard Systems (ICGS) Deepwater Program. Responsibilities included design and development of the Intelligence subsystem of the Deepwater Program; leading a team of three engineers in Moorestown; supervising the activities of subcontractors in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; collaborating with United States Coast Guard (USCG) Intelligence Officers to define system requirements; working with Program Manager (PM) and Subcontracts Manager to ensure work was completed within scope, budget and schedule.

Key Achievements:

• Led team integrating Intelligence subsystem components: Intelligence Knowledge Center (IKC) analytical support tool, Specific Emitter Identification (SEI) ELINT component, and a Systematic Screening of Vessels (SSV) threat analysis component

• Promoted business development efforts by leveraging Deepwater experience to initiate a white paper for the Office of Naval Intelligence addressing the North Korean “flag of convenience” problem; and by identifying a potential business opportunity supporting the Pennsylvania Joint Emergency Operations Center: briefed stakeholders and arranged site visit

• Mentored junior engineers to improve their understanding of the craft of intelligence and the defense community

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Senior Systems Engineer Electronic Warfare Associates, April 2000 – December 2002, Intelligence Systems Division, Herndon, Virginia

Senior Systems Engineer supporting U.S. Government clients. Responsibilities included analysis and design of Refugee Management and Tracking System (RMATS); support for EWA-Strategist product; and management of the EWA component of the Army Intelligence Master Plan Program.

Key Achievements:

• Designed the Refugee Management and Tracking System (RMATS); developed project artifacts in accordance with IEEE/ISO 12207 and Military Standard 498; developed supporting use cases and UML diagrams in accordance with the Rational Unified Software Development Process; identified and assessed numerous Government Off-the-Shelf (GOTS)/ Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) products for use as system components; collaborated with development team to ensure system suitability; tested system components; worked closely with the Contracting Officer Technical Representative (COTR) to ensure system acceptance

• Improved the Peninsula Intelligence Estimate by identifying deficiencies while serving as Intelligence Subject Matter Expert (SME) on the Army Assessment Team for Exercise ULCHI FOCUS LENS in Republic of Korea (ROK) during August 2002

Previous Experience includes employment and consulting engagements with AT&T Bell Laboratories, Mercedes Benz of North America, Securities Industry Automation Corporation, Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, Timeplex, Lear-Siegler Avionics Systems, Telesciences

EDUCATION & TRAINING

MS, Systems Engineering, George Washington University, Washington, DC (expected graduation May 2014)

MS, Strategic Intelligence, Defense Intelligence University, Washington, DC BS, Industrial Engineering Technology/Computer Science, Watson School of Engineering and

Technology, State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton, NY Certificate in Systems Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer Advanced Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ U.S. Army Signal Officer Basic Course, Fort Gordon, GA Strategic Warning Course, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC Test and Evaluation “Boot Camp,” Booz Allen Hamilton, Albuquerque, NM MBSE/CORE Basic Course, Vitech Corporation, Vienna, VA i2 Analyst’s Notebook, i2 Corporation, McLean, VA

MILITARY

• Mobilized to Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), December 2011- May 2013, supporting the Knowledge Management Office, Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force (Pentagon)

• Commander, Strategic Intelligence Detachment supporting the Joint Staff Director for Intelligence, J2, October 2009 – April 2012

• Mobilized to the Joint Staff, May 2007 - May 2008, supporting the J8 Force Structure, Resources and Assessments Directorate, Protection Assessments Division; Action Officer responsible for supporting DoD biometrics and the Integrated Unit, Base, Installation Protection initiative

• Mobilized to Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), January 2003 – July 2005; deployed (OCONUS) as a member of the Iraq Survey Group, May - November 2003, performed intelligence analysis duties and supported Document Exploitation (DOMEX); assigned to the Iraq

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Working Group (IZIC) at the Pentagon upon return from Iraq, performed intelligence analysis duties; reassigned to Joint Intelligence Task Force – Combating Terrorism at DIAC, supported Watch Floor on CENTCOM Desk.

SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE

Following skills and knowledge acquired through formal training and/or on-the-job experience.

• Leadership/Project Management – Deputy Chief, Knowledge Management, Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force; Team Lead for Lockheed Martin ICGS Deepwater Intelligence Integrated Product Team (IPT); Front Line Leader/ Career Manager for a group of Booz Allen Systems Engineers, responsibilities included counseling, performance assessment, and time charging review; Commander of Strategic Intelligence Detachment supporting Joint Staff Director for Intelligence (J2) at the Pentagon.

• Systems Engineering: CORE model-based systems engineering, DOORS requirements management tool, Booz|Allen Test and Evaluation (T&E) “Boot Camp,” Rational Unified Process, Unified Modeling Language (UML), DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF), Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), Zachman Framework, IEEE Standard 1220 (Application and Management of the Systems Engineering Process), IEEE 12207 (Software Life Cycle Processes), Military Standard 498 (Software Development and Documentation)

• Military/Intelligence Applications: Joint Staff Decision Support Environment, Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS), INTELINK, Secret Internet Protocol Network (SIPRNET), Defense Connect Online (DCO), Secure Analyst’s File Environment (SAFE), Web Intelligence Search Engine (WISE), Gemini, TRAX/Pathfinder, i2 Analyst’s Notebook, Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System (JDISS), COLISEUM, HUMINT Online Tasking and Reporting (HOTR), TAC

• Environments/Office Support Applications: Windows, Mac OSX (Snow Leopard), Linux (Ubuntu), Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Outlook, Visio Professional, SharePoint, ExtendSim, PrecisionTree, @Risk

• Computer Programming Languages: C++, Pascal, FORTRAN, HP 1000 Assembly, General Purpose Simulation System (GPSS V)

• Quantitative Skills: Calculus I, II, III; Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Probability, Statistics, Mathematical Modeling, Discrete Mathematics.

AWARDS

Defense Meritorious Service Medal; Joint Service Commendation Medal (two awards); Army Commendation Medal (three awards)

Booz|Allen|Hamilton “High Five” Award (two awards) for service to the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis

PUBLICATIONS

“Iraq: Security Forces Not Fully Capable of Securing Oil Pipelines,” DIA/J2 Executive Highlights, Vol. 095-04

“Iraq: Anti-Coalition Militants Threaten Use of Toxic Agents,” DIA/J2 Executive Highlights, Vol. 061-04

“Iraq: Security Forces Update,” DIA/J2 Executive Highlights, Vol. 078-04

AFFILIATIONS

International Council for Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Association For Intelligence Officers (AFIO) Henley-Putnam University, Adjunct Instructor

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