Meeting Date: 11/12/2013
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Highlights of the November 12, 2013 Board Meeting:
- National Caregiver Month
- Resolution for Mona Miyasato
- Community Service Allocations
- Fair Housing Laws
- Building Codes
- Appropriation of Tax Proceeds
- Bay Area Water Trail Trailheads
- Fire Codes
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The Board will hear a request to adopt a resolution proclaiming the month of November as Family Caregiver Month. The national theme this year is "Family Caregivers - Now More than Ever.
Need more info?
See the resolution about Family Caregiver Month.
Review
The Board adopted the resolution.
Contact
Tanya Albert, aide to Supervisors Arnold
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The Board will hear a request to adopt a resolution commending Chief Assistant County Administrator Mona Miyasato for her service to Marin County upon her recent selection as Santa Barbara County Executive Officer. Miyasato, who worked five years as No. 2 in the County Administrator's Office, starts her new job in December.
Need more info?
See the resolution for Mona Miyasato.
Review
The Board adopted the resolution.
Contact
Tanya Albert, aide to Supervisors Arnold
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The Board will hear a request from the County Administrator to approve Community Service Fund allocations for the period of July 1 through Sept. 15. There are 42 allocations worth $121,708. If approved, $166,692 would be available for the two remaining cycles in the fiscal year.
Need more info?
See the list of Community Service Allocations.
Review
The Board approved the allocations.
Contact
Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
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The Board will hear the first reading of an ordinance providing a procedure for reasonable accommodation in the County’s land use, zoning and building regulations pursuant to Fair Housing Laws. The Board plans to ask the clerk to schedule a merit hearing for 10:30 a.m. Dec. 3.
Need more info?
See the letter about the Fair Housing Laws.
Review
The Board heard the first reading. An edit was made related to the waiver of fees.
Contact
Leelee Thomas, Community Development Agency Planner
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The Board will hear the first reading of an ordinance amending Title 19 of the Marin County Code regarding building codes, as required every three years. Passage of the proposed ordinance would prevent a discrepancy between the effective date of the State Code and the effective date of local amendments, thereby preventing a window wherein local amendments are legally unenforceable.
Need more info?
See the letter about the building codes.
Review
The Board heard the first reading.
Contact
Bill Kelley, Deputy Director, Community Development Agency
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The Board will hear a request from the Department of Finance to adopt a resolution determining the fiscal year 2013-14 appropriations of tax proceeds pertaining to the County of Marin and special districts under the Board of Supervisors in accordance with Article XIII-B of the State Constitution (Proposition 4 Gann Initiative). The aggregate tax proceeds for the County and the special districts governed by the board is $277,857,438 and the proceeds subjected to the limit are $176,057,244.
Need more info?
See the letter about the appropriation of tax proceeds.
Review
The Board adopted the resolution.
Contact
Roy Given, Director of Finance
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The Board will hear a request from County Parks to adopt a resolution endorsing the designation of McNears Beach Park, Black Point Boat Launch and Paradise Beach Park as San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail trailheads and approve participation in the San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail Grant Program.
Need more info?
See the letter about the Bay Area Water Trail trailheads.
Review
The Board adopted the resolution.
Contact
Ron Miska, Deputy Director, Marin County Parks
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The Board will conduct a hearing on an ordinance adopting the 2012 International Fire Code, portions of the 2012 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code and 2013 California Fire Code with amendments.
Need more info?
See the letter about the fire codes.
Review
The Board conducted the hearing.
Contact
Jason Weber, Fire Chief
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