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a. Consider options for the Fort Ord Reuse Authority Draft Transition Plan relative to:
1. Extending the Fort Ord Reuse Authority Community Facilities District;
2. Identifying a successor to the Environmental Services Cooperative Agreement;
3. Creating a Joint Powers Authority for habitat management in Fort Ord; and
4. Completing the base-wide Habitat Management Plan and obtain base-wide State and Federal Incidental Take Permits.
b. Consider scheduling Special Meetings of the Fort Ord Committee in August and September to discuss Transition Plan options; and
c. Provide direction to staff and/or make a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Fort Ord Committee:
a. Consider options for the Fort Ord Reuse Authority Draft Transition Plan relative to:
1. Extending the Fort Ord Reuse Authority Community Facilities District;
2. Identifying a successor to the Environmental Services Cooperative Agreement;
3. Creating a Joint Powers Authority for habitat management in Fort Ord; and
4. Completing the base-wide Habitat Management Plan and obtain base-wide State and Federal Incidental Take Permits
b. Consider scheduling Special Meetings of the Fort Ord Committee in August and September to discuss Transition Plan options and
c. Provide direction to staff and/or make a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.
SUMMARY:
State law requires that the Fort Ord Reuse Authority (FORA) submit a transition plan to the Monterey County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) on or before December 30, 2018. To achieve this timeline for LAFCO submittal, FORA staff has indicated that the FORA Board will need to consider and approve a plan not later than October 2018. Toward this goal, FORA released a public Draft Transition Plan on June 5, 2018.
On June 21, 2018, the Fort Ord Committee considered the Draft Transition Plan. During this meeting, staff indicated that it was in the process of analyzing the Draft Transition ...
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