File #: 09-918    Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 7/21/2009 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/21/2009 Final action: 7/21/2009
Title: Hold a public hearing to consider revisions to Staking and Flagging Criteria. Hold a public hearing to consider revisions to Staking and Flagging Criteria.
Attachments: 1. Executed Resolution 09-360, 2. Signed Board Report, 3. Public Comment - Jan Mitchel






EXECUTED RESOLUTION 09-360"/??S-3
Before the Board of Supervisors in and for the
County of Monterey, State of California
Resolution No: 09-360
Resolution by the Monterey County Board of Board of
Supervisors adopting revised Staking arid/or Flagging
Criteria"
PD070742/County of Monterey)
Revised Staking and Flagging Criteria came on for public hearing before the Monterey County
Board of Supervisors on July 21, 2009. Having considered all the written and documentary
evidence, the administrative record, the staff report, oral testimony, and other evidence
presented, the Board of Supervisors adopts revised criteria for staking and flagging countywide.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, County policies and regulations require visual impact analysis for proposed
development in Monterey County.
WHEREAS, in 1994, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors adopted Staking and Flagging
Criteria to provide guidance on implementing these policies and regulations.
WHEREAS, in June 2006, the Planning Commission requested staff to develop criteria for
removing staking and flagging.
WHEREAS, on January 9, 2008, the Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on options
for additional changes to the criteria. The Commission continued the matter and provided
direction to staff as to the scope of work and offered suggested edits.
WHEREAS, between January 2008 and. August 2008, staff worked with the Permit Streamlining
Taskforce to obtain input from the development industry as interested parties that work with
these criteria. A copy of the taskforce recommendations was distributed to all of the 12 Land
Use Advisory Committees for comments and three LUACs responded North County-Inland,
Toro, Carmel Valley).
WHEREAS, on August 27, 2008, a duly noticed public hearing with the Planning Commission
was held to consider proposed changes. The Commission continued the matter to allow staff
time to work with the Permit Streamlining Taskforce to obtain input from the ...

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