Meeting Date: 12/3/2013
Use the Cyberagenda page for the full meeting information.
Highlights of the December 03, 2013 Board Meeting:
- Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center Conservancy Resolution
- Foster Care
- Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act Hearing
- Fair housing
- Chief Assistant Positions
- Appointments
- Residential Lots at Easton Point
- Sleepy Hollow Development Plan
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The Board will hear a request to receive report from the Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center Conservancy and adopt resolution to commend the Conservancy, County staff and volunteers who celebrated the Marin County Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center Recognition Year and the 50th anniversary of the official dedication of the Administration Building.
Need more info?
See the resolution about the 50th anniversary participants.
Review
The Board received the report and congratulated all involved with the 50th anniversary of the Frank Lloyd Wright Marin County Civic Center.
Contact
Leslie Alden, aide to Supervisor Sears
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The Board will hear a request for a presentation on the work of Marin foster care families. Marin County Health and Human Services staff will honor local foster parents with a short video presentation and emphasize that Marin is experiencing a shortage of adults willing to care for youths in transition.
Review
The Board heard the presentation and congratulated the honored foster care parents.
Contact
Susannah Clark, aide to Supervisor Adams
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The Board will conduct a Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) hearing regarding the issuance of up to $30 million of tax-exempt conduit obligations to finance and refinance capital improvements at the Marin Country Day School.
Need more info?
See the letter about the tax-exempt conduit obligations.
Review
The Board conducted the hearing.
Contact
Roy Given, Director of Finance
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The Board will conduct a hearing on an ordinance providing a procedure for reasonable accommodation in the County’s land use, zoning and building regulations pursuant to Fair Housing Laws.
Need more info?
See the letter about the Fair Housing Laws.
Review
The Board conducted the hearing.
Contact
Brian Crawford, Director, Community Development Agency
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The Board will hear a first reading of an ordinance amending Personnel Management Regulation (PMR) 1.2 to include chief assistant positions in the offices of the County Administrator, Health and Human Services and Public Works. The clerk will be asked to schedule a merit hearing for 10:30 a.m. Dec. 17.
Need more info?
See the letter about the chief assistant positions.
Review
The Board heard the first reading and scheduled the hearing.
Contact
Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
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The Board will consider applications for openings on the Human Rights Commission, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Public Authority Governing Board, the Personnel Commission and the Women's Commission.
Need more info? See the Cyberagenda for details on the interviews/appointments, or the Boards and Commissions page.
Review
The Board made the following appointments:
- Human Rights Commission: Daria Sievers
- In-Home Supportive Services: Lynn von der Werth
- Personnel Commission: Eileen Murray
- Women's Commission: Wendy Baker
Contact
Clerk of the Board staff
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The Board is expected to continue an agenda item regarding the 2008 Easton Point Residential Development (Rezoning, Master Plan, Precise Development Plan, Tentative Subdivision Map) Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The applicant, Martha Company, proposes to create 43 residential lots on 49.6 acres near the Tiburon town limits for the development of single-family homes. It was requested to continue the item to 1:30 pm. Feb. 25, 2014.
Need more info?
See the letter about the development.
Review
The Board continued the item to Feb. 25 following the recommendation of the County Administrator.
Contact
Brian Crawford, Director, Community Development Agency
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The Board is expected to continue a hearing on the consideration of Karuna Land LLC Master Plan, Vesting Tentative Map and Precise Development Plan applications to subdivide a parcel in the Sleepy Hollow neighborhood into six residential parcels, an access parcel and a remainder parcel; approve the design of six residences; and approve a transfer of development rights. It has been recommended that the item be continued to an unspecified date in 2014.
Need more info?
See the letter about the Karuna Land plans.
Review
The Board continued the item following the recommendation of the County Administrator.
Contact
Brian Crawford, Director, Community Development Agency
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