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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStanley Application 02/14/2018Ov0R I I,\ The City of Port Angeles C-ti`1:.. ;' � lid I i0w Application for Appointment Board, Commission or Committee to which you are PIUVIM'jAt1 ('OM1VXi-)-'5_tOA Board, Commi FEB 14 2018 11 1 Oj n or Commi Applicant Name and General Information First J (z Lt'K_ M1 Last City State Zip (lit) Home phone Work phone Cell phone E-mail address Certification and Location Information (circle one) Areyou employed by the City of Port Angeles? ........................................... ................................. ................... .............................................................................. 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If so, please explain: Work or Professional Experience-List most recent experience first, or attach a resume Y6,ce of Ooiver-5ifj jJ7,',h,4bue5 � , ( -((le (A,) 5J� Employer Rest?,ick �e e ce pN It b 0 V.,V"'I Briefjob description ul �,hooi A I,o -6-ViAdi 'An2c)J�1 (Ver-5 t Employer : A 5C (emc k�/ :5�OC 4 00tivIe (n e4v( Briefjob descrition ^e- cc" 4 (4umaki Evvly-�,0,11 OrIJ 5,�Cig( a40qC 4 lql"ij,)Oc( Employer F(,5+JLC�T(rVL( plpie A t-0�Al2a(,`fIk),0 ode"d Brief job description Education—List most recent experience first A tr-1-1 t-fA a 5(-,t (-( 0 1)1 V(('5 t /N.D uNo Instittition/Location Degree earned,(Major area of Study Graduated? el12 acs sbj, ( 0,)6JeCJ A eeart( hq (41jef'III &e No Institution/lAwation Degree larridi/Major af-cA of Study -/ Graduated! 0(() isU No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of Study Graduated? Charitable,Social and Civic Activities and Memberships—List major activities you have participated in during the last five years 4 0e 6ik-qKV ��xpo�� Wctcl PO4LWA� Cirganization/Ldcat'on Group's purp /objectivc Brief description of your participation: Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective Brief description of your participation: Apo"Cants Sig tura bate Submit completed forms to: Office of the City Clerk Jennifer Veneklasen City of Port Angeles 360-417-4634 321 East 5111 Street jvenekla@.,?cityofpa.us Port Angeles,WA 98362 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,if you need special accommodations because of a physical limitation, please contact the City Manager's Office at 360-417-4500 so appropriate arrangements can be made. This document and all attached information is considered a public record and may be distributed to members of the City Council for appointment consideration. Additionally,it may become a pail of a City Council packet. Benjamin W. Stanley, Ph.l) 118 W.4th St. Port Angeles,WA 98362 ( bmstanley@asu.edu Research Expertise Urban sustainability, urban land use/development,urban political economy, ecological economics,urban and environmental planning,comparative urban history,social geography,social/critical theory,sustainability philosophy. Education Doctor of Philosophy, December 2013. School of Sustainability,Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ. Dissertation: Sustainable Urban Development and the Political Econo-my Qf Growth in Eboenix,Arizona Master ofArts, May 2009. School of Geographical Sciences,Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ. Bachelor ofArts, December 2003. Urban Studies Program, Columbia University, New York, NY. Peer-reviewed Publications Stanley, Benjamin W. 2017, Transparent Ili-ban Development:Building sustainability amid speculation in Phoenix, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-58909-1; DCII 10.1007/978-3-319-58910-7 Smith, Michael E., Barbara L. Stark,Wen-Ching Chuang,Timothy J. Dennehy, Sharon L. Harlan,April Kamp-Whittaker, Benjamin W. Stanley,and Abigail M.York. 2016. Comparative methods for premodern cities: Coding for governance and class mobility. Cross-Cultural Research 50(5): 415-451. Stanley, Benjamin W. 2016, Leveraging public land development initiatives for private gain:The political economy of vacant land speculation in Phoenix,Arizona. Urban Affairs Review 52(4): 559-590. Stanley, Benjamin W.,Timothy J. Dennehy, Michael E. Smith, Barbara L. Stark, Abigail York, George Cowgill,Juliana Novic,and Jerald Ek. 2016. Urban service access in premodern cities: An exploratory comparison of spatial equity.Journal of Urban History 42(1): 121-144. Dennehy, Timothy J., Benjamin W. Stanley,and Michael E.Smith. 2016. Social inequality and access to services in premodern cities. In Archaeology of the I Human Experience, ed, Michelle Ilegmon,pp,143-160.Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, no. 27, Smith, Michael E.,Timothy J. Dennehy,April Kamp-Whittaker, Benjamin W. Stanley, Barbara L. Stark,and Abigail York. 2016, Conceptual approaches to service provision in cities throughout history, Urban Studies 53(8): 1574- 1590. Stanley, Benjamin W.,Aaron Golub, Milagros Zingoni, Whitney Warman,and Christian Solorio, 2015, Retrofitting the cul-de-sac in suburban Arizona:A design proposal, In Retrofitting Sprawl,ed. Emily Talen,pp. 217-240. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. Stanley, Benjamin W. 2014, Local property ownership,municipal policy,and Sustainable development in Phoenix,Arizona. Community Development Journal(pub. online). DDI: 10.1093/cdj/bsuO62, Stanley, Benjamin W., Barbara L. Stark, Katrina L. Johnston,and Michael E. Smith. 2012. Urban open spaces in historical perspective:A transdisciplinary typology and analysis, Urban Geography 33(8): 1089- 1117. Stanley, Benjamin W. 2012.An historical perspective on the viability of urban diversity: Lessons from socio-spatial identity construction in nineteenth- century Algiers and Cape Town. Journal of Urbanism 5(1): 67-86. York,Abigail, Michael E. Smith, Benjamin W,Stanley, Barbara L. Stark,Juliana Novic,Sharon L. Harlan, George L. Cowgill,and Christopher Boone, 2011. Ethnic and class-based clustering through the ages:A transdisciplinary approach to urban social patterns, Urban Studies 48(11): 2399-2415. Teaching Experience Faculty Associatellnstructor, Fall 2013 B session, Spring 2014 A& B, Fall 2014 B, Spring 2015 B,Spring 2016 B, Fall 2016 A&B,Spring 2017 A& B, Fall 2017 A& B,Spring 2018 A (17 classes, 1,795 students total) SOS 100: Introduction to Sustainability (online) School of Sustainability,Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ. Teaching Assistant(and 2 guest lectures), Spring 2013, SOS 323: Sustainable Urban Dynamics School of Sustainability,Arizona State University,"Tempe,AZ, Teaching Assistant(and Lab Section Lecturer), Fall 2006 - Spring 2008 (4 semesters,8 sections). GPH 111: Introduction to Physical Geography 2 School of Geographical Sciences,Arizona State University,'rempe,AZ, Research Experience Postdoctoral Research Associate,Jan. 2014- June 2017. Research Assistant,Aug, 2008-June 2009, May 2010 - Dec. 2012, May 2013 - Dec. 2013. Late Lessons from Early History, Urban Org, through the Ages Project Professor Michael E.Smith (et al,),School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University,Tempe, AZ. Research conducted on history of segregated populations, urban open spaces,neighborhood fort-nation, and social/spatial equity in service access in ancient and modern cities. Contributed to writing successful NSF grant on urban service access.Supervised 19 undergraduate volunteers on textual research, data coding,and GIS analysis. Research Assistant,Suninter 201 1. "Retrofitting the Suburban Cul-de-Sac" Project Professors Aaron Golub (School of Sustainability) and Milagros Zingoni (The Design School),Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ Worked with interdisciplinary team to merge sustainable development principles into an urban design project aimed at retrofitting a suburban subdivision in Avondale,AZ. Research Assistant,Summer 2007. Urban transportation research projects. Assistant Professor Aaron Golub,School of Sustainability,Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ Researched urban transportation history; transit and climate change. Professional Presentations and Exhibitions 2015 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Chicago, IL,Apr. 21-25. Presentation: The political economy of vacant land speculation in Phoenix,AZ Smith, Michael E.,Christopher G. Boone,George Cowgill,Timothy J. Dennehy, Sharon Harlan, Barbara Stark, Benjamin W. Stanley, and Abigail York. 2014 Social Science History Association Annual Conference Toronto,ON, CAN, Nov. 6-9, 201.4 Presentation: Inequality in access to urban services in premodern cities:A comparative study City of Phoenix Coordination of Economic Development Activities meeting Phoenix City Hall, City Managers' Office,Jan. 27, 2014 Presentation: Local property ownership, land speculation, and sustainable development in downtown Phoenix 5 Downtown Voices Coalition meeting Roosevelt Commons Clubhouse, Phoenix,AZ, Dec, 14, 2013 Presentation: Local property ownership, land speculation, arid sustainable development in downtown Phoenix Smith, Michael E.,Benjamin W. Stanley, and Timothy J. Dennehy. Museum exhibit, "Who built your neighborhood?" in,Looking for the future in the post:Archaeology's long-terra view. Museum of Anthropology,Arizona State University, Feb. 7- May 31, 2013, 2011 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Seattle,WA,Apr. 12-16. Presentation:An historical perspective on the viability of urban diversity. Lessonsfi-orn socio-spatial identity construction in 19th century Algiers and Cape Town Participant,City of Phoenix Green Jobs Partnership Roundtable Led by Mayor Phil Gordon and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix,AZ,Jan. 15, 2010. 2008 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Boston, MA,Apr. 15-19. Presentation: Embodied social capital through socio-spatial experience Memberships and Service Reviewer, W.W. Norton and Company, environmental science textbook Reviewer, Urban Affairs Review Reviewer, Community DevelopmentJournal Reviewer, Cities and the Environment Graduate Student Curriculum Revision Committee,School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Fall 2012 Joint Faculty-Graduate Student Curriculum Revision Committee, School of Sustainability,Arizona State University,Spring 2013 Land Use/Open Space Committee,Valley Forward/Arizona Forward, 2012 Association of American Geographers member, 2008, 2011, 2014 Board Member and Director of Social Media, Port Angeles Friends of the Library, North Olympic Library System, 2017, 2018 Artistic Exhibitions Urban photography exhibition, "The Composition of Entropy" The Drive-Thru Gallery and Studio, Phoenix,AZ, Jan, 2 - Feb. 1, 2015 4 Contested Cities photography exhibition (two photos selected) Libreria Traficantes de Suehos, Madrid,Apr. 23 - May 15, 2013 Contested Cities photography exhibition (two photos selected) Centro cultural de la cooperaci6n Floreal Gorini, Buenos Aires,Apr. 15 - May 27, 2013 PURL JAM Visual Research Exhibition Phoenix Urban Research Lab, Phoenix,AZ,Oct.7, 2011 Presentation and photo exhibition: Visual rupture:A Jacobs-inspired attempt to frame contrasts in mixed-use neighborhoods Non-Academic Employment Research Analyst,January 2018- present. University City Exchange,Office of University Initiatives,Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ. Consultant, November 2014- December 2015. GIS data analysis in contract with Hormarm and Associates LLC,for proposed Roosevelt Row Evans-Churchill Enhanced Services District, Phoenix,AZ. Project Manager,ASU Linx Project, May 2006 -August 2007. Office Of Sustainability Initiatives,Arizona State University President's Office, Tempe,AZ. Research Analyst, November 2005 - May 2006. Office of Sustainability Initiatives,Arizona State University President's Office, Tempe,AZ. Assistant and Paralegal to the Executive Division,August 2004-June 2005. Alliance for Downtown New York, Inc., New York, NY. Research Assistant,April 2003 -April 2004. Center on Organizational Innovation, Institute for Social and Economic Research Policy, School of International and Public Affairs,Columbia University, New York, NY. GIS Research Assistant,Summer 2000; September 2002 - May 2003, Center for International Earth Science Information Network(CIESIN), Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,Columbia University, Palisades, NY. 5 Planning Commission Applicant Questionnaire 1. Why are you interesting in becoming a Planning Commissioner? I am interested in the position because I have a professional academic background in urban planning and development, and would be interested in contributing my skills to further advance sound planning practices and good government in Port Angeles. 2. Please describe the basic intent of the Washington State Growth Management Act. The intent of Washington's GMA is to encourage the multiple benefits and returns on investment gained from "smart growth" planning approaches: conserving natural and agricultural land on urban fringes, encouraging growth in places with existing utility, transportation, and streetscape infrastructure, and creating urban environments that encourage the daily social interaction, healthy lifestyles, and dynamic mixed uses at the heart of urban economic growth in the 21"century. 3. What is the importance of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and what role does it play in City decision making? The City's Comprehensive Plan is legally mandated by the Growth Management Act to provide guidance in enacting local smart growth policies.The plan serves as a broad guide for specific local ordinances regulating development, zoning, preservation,transportation, etc., as well as for all proposed City government actions that affect the built environment. 4. Opposing viewpoints are sometimes expressed during public hearings. What factors would you rely on to determine your response or action? I would rely upon: any sound, relevant facts gathered about the issue; my previous experience with planning and development policy; a fair assessment of the opposing viewpoint, including the underlying motivations and interests behind that view;the viewpoints of other planning commission members and from the public at large; and the larger vision for Port Angeles development expressed through the Comprehensive Plan and through individual government employees/officials. 5. Are you familiar with the Conflict of Interest Law and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine of Washington State? Based on your understanding, do you anticipate any potential conflicts that may keep you from participating in matters heard the Planning Commission? I am familiar with these legal issues, and I do not anticipate any potential conflicts. I am not employed in Washington State on planning issues. My wife works as an attorney for Clallam County, but her position does not include any land use law or other issues that intersect with the Planning Commission. 6. Describe what you think makes Port Angeles a great place to live and work. Obviously Port Angeles provides a fantastic combination of quality of life (especially for outdoor enthusiasts) and cost of living. I like the diversity of occupations supported in the City,from resource extraction to government employment, and I think it provides a great balance between rural living and access to dynamic urban places like Seattle and Victoria. 7. What do you feel are some of the key issues facing the City today and in the next 3-5 years? Some of the key issues in the next five years will be: encouraging the growth of downtown Port Angeles and concomitant business/economic development opportunities; continuing recent progress made toward environmental conservation and increased recreational opportunities; encouraging more business development surrounding the Port of Port Angeles; increasing tourism business as well as encouraging new types of telecommuting to the Seattle metro area; and addressing the chronic shortage of housing. 8. Planning Commission meetings are on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Do you foresee any problems attending these meetings on a regular basis? No.