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2008-05-08 (Thursday) - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting - Workshop Series #4-2E


 

Meeting Location:  Oroville Sports Club Meeting Room
(enter doors, room is on the right)
2600 Oro Dam Blvd East
Oroville, CA 95966
(530) 538-0123

Meeting Agenda

CAC Votes from 2008-05-01
(This was reviewed at the meeting)


Videos - Session 1 | Session 2

Information received at meeting and comments received:  Comment_Cards | Study_Area_14_Proposal <posted 2008-05-13>

Brief Meeting Summary:  Tim Snellings reviewed the Brown Act Open Meeting Law with the Citizens Advisory Committee to clarify internal communication rules amongst members and the requirement for Public Comment at each meeting.  Dan Breedon, reviewed the remaining 4 Study Areas and the CAC voted on each (Study Areas 14, 10, 17 & 18).  In the end, they voted unanimously to forward their completed product to the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors.  The discussion on Workshop Series #4 continues at the Planning Commission on May 09, 2008<posted 2008-05-08>

  • We didn't quite finish reviewing and discussing the Study Areas and Alternatives at the last meeting on May 1, 2008.  After nearly 6 hours, we ran out of time.  This meeting was added to allow time for the CAC to complete their review of the Alternatives.  Since this meeting is a continuation of the deliberations of the CAC from the meeting of May 01, 2008, there will not be time allocated for Public Comment.  (NOTE:  We are planning about 1 1/2 hours for public comment at the Planning Commission the very next day, Friday, May 09, 2008 - Workshop Series #4-3A)

Meeting Series #4 Alternatives Evaluation and Selection (Task F)

This is the final meeting of the CAC to review their information prior to forwarding their recommendations to the Planning Commission on each Study Area/Alternative.

From this meeting series County staff and the DC&E team will obtain final direction on a preferred land use alternative. At the community workshop, DC&E will present the alternatives evaluation and facilitate small group discussions to gather public input on alternative preference. After hearing public input on the alternatives, the Citizens Advisory Committee will provide County staff and DC&E with their input as to their preferred alternative. While the preferred alternative may be one of those presented, it is more likely that it will comprise a hybrid of components from more than one alternative. County staff and DC&E will then present the Citizens Advisory Committee’s recommendation to the Planning Commission for their review, input and recommendation. The Board of Supervisors will provide final direction regarding the preferred alternative. Based on feedback from the Board of Supervisors, County staff and DC&E will make any needed refinements to create the final preferred alternative.

 

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