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Regular Member ^ Member Category (It Applicable) Profile Thompson Dyke First Name Last Name [email protected] Email Address 126 Moorings Park Drive Apt. 304 street Address Suite or Apt Naples 34105^ City Postal Code Home:(239) 354-8747 Mobile:(847) 651-0143 Primary Ptione Alternate Phone Retired Employer Employer's Address Which Boards would you like to apply for? Planning Advisory Board: Appointed Regular member ^ Member Category (it applicable) What other volunteer positions are you interested in? What district do you live in? F? City Resident 1^ years How long have you held your current residency status? Thompson Dyke Do you now hold public office? C Yes r? No If yes, what is the office? Are you a registered voter of Collier County? (5* Yes r No Are you employed by the City of Naples or any other governmental body? r Yes No Are you related to anyone employed by the City of Naples? r Yes (T No Please list any City of Naples boards or committees on which you have previously served: None. Please indicate any City of Naples board or committee on which you currently serve: Planning Advisory Board (Alternate seat) Do you serve on a board or committee of Collier County or other government? r Yes No If so, what is that board or committee? Interests & Experiences Thompson Dyke Page 2 of 3 Please list your community activities (civic clubs, neighborhood associations, etc.) Board Member of Naples Botanical Garden; Past committed member of Pelican Bay Strategic Plan Committee Please attach your resume. Please provide the name and address of a local individual who can confirm your background and experience. Jane Casper 1320 Ridgewood Drive, Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 272-7108 Thompson Dyke Page 3 of 3 THOMPSON DYKE & ASSOCIATES, LTD. Land Planning Landsmpe Ardiitecture Urbm Planning Thompson A. Dyke, AICP, ASLA ^ Thompson A. Dyke is founder and Chairman of Thompson Dyke & Associates, Ltd. establishc^ in 1981 headquartered in Chicago and Northbrook, Illinois. The firm specializcs^/w Comprehensive Urban Planning, Land Planning, Zoning, Master Park Planning, Parkji^&gn, Litigation Support, Real Estate Consulting and Landscape Architecture. With over 40 years of experience as a public planner and private consultant, Tom has provided comprehensive urban planning, central business district planning, park design, community development planmng, landscape design, land planning, park master planning, playground design, military master planning, tax increment financing studies, health care facility planning, historic preservation studies, redevelopment master plans, campus planning, adaptive reuse studies, land use analyses, zoning regulations, space needs analyses, subdivision regulations, expert testimony and consulting assistance to public and private clients. Examples of liis work include the following; Comprehensive Planning Studies Addison, Illinois* Inverness, Illinois Alsip, Illinois* Jackson County, Michigan Antioch, Illinois* Kenosha. Wisconsin* Bannockbum, Illinois* Knox County, Illinois* Barrington HiUs, Illinois Lake Forest, Illinois* Benton Township, Miclugan* LaSalle, Illinois* Berlin, Wisconsin* Mattcson, Illinois Buffalo Grove, Illinois McHenry County, Illinois Carpcntersvillc, Illinois* McHenry, Illinois* Cary, Illinois MerriUville, Indiana* Cicero, Illinois* Munddcin, Illinois Crystal Lake, Illinois* Northbrook, Illinois* East Pcoria, Illinois* Northfield, Illinois* Elmhurst, Illinois* Northlake, Illinois Elmwood Park, Illinois Palos Park, Illinois* Escanaba, Michigan* Prospect Heights, Illinois Fulton County, Illinois* Racine. Wisconsin* Galesburg, Illinois* Riverwoods, Illinois* Glen Ellyn, Illinois* Romeoville, Illinois* Glencoe, Ilfinois* Skokie, Illinois Glendale Heights, Illinois Streator, Illinois* Glendale, Wisconsin* Vemon Hills, Illinois Glcnvicw, Illinois* Washington. Illinois Green Lake, Wisconsin* Waukegan, Illinois* Hanover Park, Illinois Wheaton, Illinois* Henry, Illinois* Wheeling, Illinois* Highwood, Illinois Winnctka, Illinois* Huntley, Illinois ♦Zoning Regulations prepared as part of contract Planning and Zoning ConsultaUon Addison, Illinois* Lemont Township, Illinois Alsip, Illinois* Lcmont, Illinois Bannockbum, Illinois* Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois Bensenville, Illinois McHcnry, Illinois Benton Township, Michigan* Mesa, Arizona Bufialo Grove, Illinois Morton Grove, Illinois Buit Ridge, Illinois Mundelein, Illinois* Carpemctsville, Illinois* Northbrook, Illinois* Gary, Illinois Northficld, Illinois* Crystal Lake, Illinois* Northlake, Dlinois Deer Park, Illinois Northwestern University Evanston, IL Deetficld, Illinois Palatine, Illinois East Pcoria, Illinois* Palos Park, Illinois* Elmhurst, Illinois* Park Ri%e, Illinois Galesburg, Illinois* Princeton, Illinois* Glen EHyn, Illinois* Prospect Heights, Illinois Glcncoc, Illinois* River Forest, Illinois (CD) Glendale Heights, Illinois* Rockford, Illinois (NP) Glenview, Illinois* School District 225-Glenview, Illinois (S) Hanover Park, Illinois Lakewood, Illinois Highland Park, Ulinois Bavcrwoods, Illinois* Highwood, Illinois Roselle, Illinois HiUside, Illinois* Skokie, Illinois Hinsdale, lUinois Streacor, Illinois* Honolulu, Hawaii SEWRPC - Waukesha, Wisconsin* Hundcy, Illinois Vemon HiUs, Illinois Inverness, Illinois Wauconda, Illinois* Island Lake, Illinois Waukegan, Ulinois* Lake Bluff) lUinois Wheeling, Illinois* Lake Forest, Illinois* Winnetka, Illinois* Lakewood, Illinois Wood Dale, Illinois* LaSalle, Ulinois* 21ion,niinois Park and Open Space Planning Addison Park District Condemnation Testimony Antioch, Illinois Old Mill Park Bloomington, Illinois Comprehensive Master Park Plan Clcarwatcr Park Franklin Park McGraw Community Park Miller Park Tipton Park White Oak Park Northeast Community Brookficld, Illinois Open Space Master Plan Carol Stream Park Distxia Master Plan for District Chicago Park District - Chicago, Illinois Senka Park Cook County Forest Preserve District - Cook County, Illinois Condemnation Testimony Master Plan for Crab Tree Farm Nature Preserve Busse Woods Countryside, Illinois Qty Park Finn Park Memorial Park Open Space Master Plan Crystal Lake, Illinois Vulcan Quarry Deerfield Park District - Deerfield, Illinois Clavcy Road Park Brickyard Park Jaycee Park Maplewood Park MitchcU Park Deerfield Golf Course Jewctt Park Senior Center Department of Conservation - State of Illinois Condemnation Testimony Department of Transportation - State of Illinois Illinois and Michigan Canal Comprehensive Development Plan and Management Study Dolton Park District - Dolton, Illinois Grant Application Master Plan for Needles Park* Open Space Master Plan Downers Grove Park District - Downers Grove, Illinois Bclmont Park Open Space Master Plan DuPage County Forest Preserve District - Glen Ellyn, Illinois Condemnation Testimony Green Valley Dog Park East Branch Dog Park Evanston Park District, Evanston, Illinois Ackcnnan Park Bumham Park Curry Park Tallmedge EllingwDod Soccer Dog Park Frceport Park District - Freepoit, Illinois Read Park Krapc Park Open Space Master Plan Taylor park Geneva Park District - Geneva, Illinois Master Plan for District Sunset Park Master Plan Master Plan for Peck Farm Park Consulting Glenview Park District - Glenview, Illinois Kcnnicott Grove Tax Impact Study Kennicott Grove Environmental Park Plan Consulting Condemnation Testimony Preparation of Master Plan Map Parking Lot Design* Grand Rapids Parks & Recreation Department - Grand Rapids, Michigan Master Open Space Plan Highwood, Illinois Johnson County Park and Recreation District -Johnson County, Kansas Comprehensive Park and Open Space Plan Joliet, Illinois Open Space Master Plan LaGiange Park District Master Plan Spring Park Hm Park Lake County Forest Preserve District - Lake County, Illinois Landscape Design and Condemnation Testimony* Tccumseh Trail Design* St. Mary's Forest Preserve W.W. Grainger Woods Lake Forest Open Lands Association - Lake Forest, lUinois Lake Zurich Park District- Lake Zurich, Illinois Open Space Master Plan Lincolnshire School District - Lincolnshire, Illinois Spraguc School Playground Desiga» Macon County Conservation District - Decatur, Illinois Comprehensive Open Space Plan Rock Springs Master Plan Mission Hills Condominium Owners Association - Noithbrook, Illinois Landscape Design and Consulting* Morton Grove Park District - Morton Grove, Illinois Condemnation Testimony Munster Park Planning - Munster, Indiana Bluebird Park Design* Frank Hammond Park Design* Ridgeway Park Design* Sunnyside Park Design* Twin Lakes Naperville Park District - Naperville, Illmois Condemnation Northbrook Park Design - Northbrook, Illinois Consulting Grant Application Master Plans for Anctsberger Community Park Open Space Master Plans Wescott Park Master Plan Wood Oaks Green Plan Design and Construction Supervision* Wood Oaks Green Condemnation Testimony Northfield Park District - Northfield, Illinois Preparation of Park District Master Plan Map Ornamental Park Downtown* Park District of Highland Park- Highland Park, Illinois Fink park Design Park District of Oak Park - Oak Park, Illinois LeMoync Parkway Design* LongfeUow School - Park Design* Rchm Park Playground Design* Park Ridge Recreation and Park District - Park Ridge, Illinois Open Space Master Plan Ravinia Festival - Highland Park, Illinois Parking, Traffic, Shutdc Bus and Master Landscape Plan Red Seal Development Corporation - Lindenhurst, Illinois Mallard Ridge Master Park Plan* Rockford Park District - Rockfor4 Illinois Consulting Round Lake Area Park District - Round Lake, Illinois Open Space Plan Shagbark Nature Preserve* Schiller
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