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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC)
Library Board of Trustees
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board qq
Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City exEaia fblaosl anE ec6byn *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations CommistiaiVreatbakaNerillialY
background check prior to appointment.
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Home Address: 3) 3 A VE.
Business Affiliation:
Business Address:
Planning Commission
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Traffic SafC I
Title:
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Tel. No.: (l i 7� (03Z.
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Length of Residence in National City: 2-5-y2j San Diego' /County: 5 `7�(,pf; alifornia: 5 9yi25
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Professional or Technical Organization Memberships: Sd �M..% Y A F)44 / 6 , Kt) ,
Civ'c or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? No:es:_ misdemeanor crime? No:_ Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
Date: /3// 3
Signature: / • / 1Z—fe•
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document Revised: March 2012
Supplemental Application:
National City Community and Police Relations Commission
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission serves as an independent, unbiased
and impartial office that is readily available to the public. It is an organization for the improvement of
police and community relations and the facilitation of disputes whenever possible. It provides a forum
for citizens to voice their concerns, comment about police conduct, practices and policies and
improves communication between citizens and the National City Police Department
The National City Community and Police Relations Commission is empowered to receive and review
complaints regarding National City Police Department Personnel for alleged misconduct, and to
recommend appropriate changes of Police Department policies and procedures toward the goals of
safeguarding the rights of persons and promoting higher standards of competency, efficiency and
justice in the provision of community policing services.
Applicants must be completely forthright and truthful during the application process. Applicants may
be disqualified in the background process as a result of dishonesty and/or purposely omitting
information regarding one's criminal history. Given the complexity of this Commission and its duties,
it is necessary to pass a criminal background check prior to appointment by City Council and/or
swearing in as Commissioner. The Human Resources department will contact you to schedule the
criminal background process when, and if appropriate. It is important to note that you fill out this
application completely and honestly to the best of your abilities. Failure to disclose your criminal
history may result in disqualification. If a conviction has been expunged disclosure is not required.
Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime: No:>.. Yes: _
Have you been convicted of a misdemeanor: No: _ Yes: XC
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
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There may be circumstances that could disqualify an applicant from the background process beyond
the listed crimes below. Each incident is evaluated in terms of the circumstances and facts
surrounding its occurrence and its degree of relevance to the position.
Disqualifying criteria for Community and Police Relations Commissioner:
** See attached table
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Disqualifvinq Criteria for National City Community and Police Relations Commission
Felonies
Lifetime
20
years
15
years
10
years
5
nears
Crimes against Persons
*including but not limited to
Assault & Battery
x
Domestic Violence
x
Elder/Child Abuse
x
Manslaughter
x
Murder
x
Sexual Acts w/ Minor
x
Rape
x
Crimes against Property
*including but not limited to
Arson
x
Burglary
x
Embezzlement
x
Extortion
x
Fraud
x
Forgery & Counterfeiting
x
Possession of stolen
property
x
Theft
x
Crimes involving Drugs
*including but not limited to
Illegal Drug Use
x
Possession or Sales
x
Production of Drugs
x
Crimes against Public Justice
Bribery & Corruption
x
Impersonating a Peace
Officer
x
Misdemeanors
Lifetime
20
years
15
years
10
nears
5
years
Crimes of Moral Turpitude
*including but not limited to
Burglary
x
Embezzlement
x
Forgery
x
Fraud
x
Possession of stolen
property
x
Theft
x
Crimes involving Drugs or
Alcohol
*including but not limited to
Lifetime
20
years
15
years
10
nears
5
years
Disorderly Conduct
x
Under the Influence
x
Unlawful Possession
x
Crimes against Persons
*including but not limited to
Assault & Battery
x
Manslaughter
x
Occupational Experience:
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Civil Service Commission
Community & Police Relations Commission* (CPRC)
Library Board of Trustees
Parks, Recreation & Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Plan i6§ El3t i9ission
Putpprtrt(Q } ittee*
Traffic Safety Committee
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Note: Applicants must be residents of the City of National City xfeenfAFRe itrl, ify an *
Applicants for the Community and Police Relations Commission must pass a criminal
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background check prior to appointment.
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Length of Residence in National City: 7 San Diego County: 2-.3 California: 2 3
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Civic or Community Experience, Membership, or Previous Public Service Appointments:
Experience or Special Knowledge Pertaining to Area of Interest:
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Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime? No: / Yes:_ misdemeanor crime? No: L Yes:_
If any convictions were expunged disclosure is not required. Convictions are not necessarily
disqualifying.
Please feel free to provide an explanation or information regarding yes answers to the above two
questions.
Date: G l ( V
Signature:
Please feel free to provide additional information or letters of endorsement.
Please return completed form to:
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Thank you for your interest in serving the City of National City.
* Residency requirements may not apply
This documents is filed as a public document
Revised: March 2012
National City Public Arts Committee
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Dear National City Public Arts Committee,
Over the course of my university career and professional career I have been an active member on
various organizations that have directly affected the lives of people. The opportunity to be a leader at UC
Davis in various student organizations has been an incredible experience. My work with Juma Ventures and
Success Through Educational Mentoring (STEM) has made me a very proud member of such amazing
organizations that are committed to helping those in need. During my 4-year tenure at STEM, 2 of which I
was its facilitator, I have substantially hone my presentation skills, effectively delivering the Principles of
Community of UC Davis and our message of bringing a positive, driven, academic and social environment to
our site school in Sacramento. My current tenure with Juma Ventures allows me to support low income
college bound youth by creating a support system, giving them part time employment and a matched savings
account (IDA) that together will ensure that they receive a 4 year college degree. I helped build our
respective communities at the university with STEM and now I'm helping San Diego youth reach their dream
of a college education. I want to continue serving the communities in National City.
I am a San Diego/Tijuana native and want to work towards the benefit of my communities. I am
passionate about educating residents of San Diego County on the importance of youth education, the
diversity of the community and the equal opportunity to achieve the American dream. These three pillars are
critical to the betterment of individuals, neighborhoods, and communities as a whole. I personally believe
that I embody this message. My commitment for improving the communities of San Diego is the heart of the
mission of National City. Most importantly, the aspirations of National City truly resonate with my personal
core values; and the more prepared I am to undertake strategies for change; the more capable I will be to
ensure our common vision becomes a reality.
I believe that I can become a formidable asset, and I look forward to learning how I can better
improve lives by mobilizing San Diego youth and empowering their opportunities in income, education, and
health.
Sincerely,
David E. Garcia
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David Garcia
2330 I Avenue National City, CA, 91950
619.929.5980 davideg@jumaventures.org
Objective: National City Public Arts Committee
Community -driven individual with exceptional relation building skills, offering experience in the development of long-
term infrastructure for programs, expansion of budgets, and efficient personale. Diverse skill set in effective leadership
in contextual result -oriented environments with an emphasis on creating relations that sustain growth. Versatility in
multitasking and handling complex scenarios in a fast pace work environments. The goal is join a team to build a
community that reflects these aesthetics.
Experience
Juma Ventures September '12 - Present
■ Youth Development Coordinator: Case Management of 30 college bound low income youth
• Provide Resources: Social & Academic Workshops, College Readiness, Financial Literacy
■ Leadership: Manage Juma Leadership Committee (6 youth leaders)
• Social Enterprise: Support youth in part time employment opportunity (Qualcomm, Valley View, Sleep Train)
Success Through Educational Mentoring September '08-June'12
• Facilitator-2010-2012: Increased budget from 0-$7,500.00
• Events Coordinator: Workshops, Field Trips, Art Shows & Banquets
• Human Resources: Drafting Applications & Contracts, Interviews, and Decision Making
• Management: UC Davis Students- Executive Council
Education
University of California, Davis September 2008-June 2012
Artium Baccalaureus Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Hemispheric and Latin American Studies
Skills
• Strong Organizational Skills: Prioritizing work, managing time, flexibility and tracking
• Technology: Proficient and compatible with Microsoft, IOS, and social media platforms
■ Eloquent Communicator: Excellent writing abilities and oral clarity
• Planning Proficiency: Creating yearly, quarterly strategic plans with milestone outcomes
• Program Management: Grant writing, data tracking and reporting
■ Bilingual: Spanish -Speaking, writing, and translating proficiency
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References
Brittany Russell
San Diego Site Director
858.344.3198
brittanvr@iumaventures.org
David Garcia
2330 I Avenue National City, CA, 91950
619.929.5980 davideg@jumaventures.org
Roberto Garcia
United Way - Marketing Specialist/National City Planning Commission
619.994.6179
rarcia@uwsd.org
Edwin Arevalo
Associate Director - Academic Senate UC Davis
530.848.4125
emarevalo@ucdavis.edu
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