Placentia : Council to Fill Vacancy From Pool of 9 Hopefuls
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The city’s newest council member may be chosen tonight from a pool of nine applicants, including a former mayor, two planning commissioners and a councilwoman ousted in 1982.
Council members are scheduled to replace Councilman Robert Kuznik, who announced his resignation earlier this month. The council also may select a new city clerk to replace Doris Black, who resigned to move to Dana Point.
The nine residents who had filed applications by Friday’s deadline include:
- Emile Conforti--Planning Commission chairman, president of Ampro Corp. in Anaheim.
- Carol Downey--Placentia Unified School District teacher for 20 years and a member of the Friends of Placentia Library executive board.
- Norman Eckenrode--Former mayor and council member from 1978 to 1984, a member of various groups including Valencia High School Band Boosters Club.
- Betty Mead--One of three council members recalled in January, 1982, following a campaign by residents angered over the council’s unexpected firing of the city administrator of 14 years. Mead is a member of Placentia Round Table, the American Veterans Memorial Assn. and the Placentia Founders Society.
- April Ottavian--Traffic Safety Commission member and Placentia Heritage Festival Parade chairwoman.
- James Park--Retired purchasing agent for the city after working from 1967 to 1977; he now does volunteer work for the Korean Presbyterian Church and Youth Group.
- George Petzoldt--Neighborhood Watch chairman and Citizen of the Year for 1985, Placentia-Yorba Linda Lyons Club vice president.
- John Sibley--Orange County employee relations director, and a member of Evangelical Free Church of Yorba Linda.
- Ronald Wymer--A city planning commissioner and former Traffic Safety Commission member, he works as a GTE administrator.
The three applicants for the city clerk position are Carolyn Davis, a realtor and planning commissioner for eight years; Edmund Ponce, a former Placentia city clerk, and Carl Van Gorden, a teacher and parks and recreation commissioner.
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