Carroll Ann Hodges Occupation: Geologist Education & Qualifications: B.A. (Texas); M.S. (Wisconsin); Ph.D. (Stanford) Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park - 1970-'95 (Assistant Chief Geologist, Western Region, 1984-'88); NSF Visiting/Consulting Professor (1992-'95), Stanford University; Congressional Science Fellow, 1980-'81, Washington, D.C. Having lived in Woodside 31 years (with horses, cats, and chickens), it has been my privilege to serve on the Town's Conservation Committee, Geologic Hazards Committee, Planning Commission, and most recently, Zoning Code Review Committee. The natural setting of Woodside, governed in part by its geological constraints, is its primary attraction, and as pressures for development increase (inevitably), great care and considerable wisdom will be required to ensure that the attributes that make Woodside so special are preserved and enhanced. Among the most significant are our open spaces that afford us privacy, opportunities to keep horses and other animals or to engage in agricultural pursuits, and proximity to wildlife -- all embodied in our self-characterization as "rural." A horseman and hiker, I particularly value our magnificent trail system. As Councilman, I would strive to accommodate the continued development of our community in accord with the policies and goals of our General Plan -- and the guidance of our citizens. /s/ Carroll Ann Hodges