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CLALLAM BAY - SEKIU  COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL

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  Members Appointed  via Resolution 09, 2006 to comply with Policy 952

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  ted@clallambay.net

Members: Representing the diversified interests of the community, including: Forrestry Industry, Cape Flattery School District-Student Body, Clallam Bay Corrections,  area business owners, and three at-large positions.

Members: Joe Murray (Chair), Patti Adler (Vice Chair), Ted Muralt (Secretary-Webmaster), (Prison Rep - TBD), (Student Body Rep - TBD), Donalynn Olson (Business Rep), and JoAnn Willard (Seniors Rep)

Clallam County Support: Mike Doherty, Board of Commissioners  

History of previous meetings and letters

Mar 26, 2008 Meeting notes
Oct 01, 2008 Meeting notes
Feb 25, 2009 Meeting notes
Next Meeting TBD

Horns
Local Community Grant Status

Purpose

The Community Advisory Council (CAC) was established by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners to enhance communication between Clallam County government and the citizens of the Clallam Bay/Sekiu area. 

The CAC shall act as a liaison between the citizens of the Clallam Bay/Sekiu area and the Board of Clallam County Commissioners by functioning in an advisory capacity in order to more efficiently facilitate and convey community desires to the Clallam County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners.

 

The CAC shall actively coordinate with the County Commissioners and shall review and make recommendations on community development issues such as: land use and zoning, economic development, public utility service delivery, transportation and pedestrian improvements, capital projects and services financing alternatives, parks and recreation, design standards, environmental protection and other related matters as deemed appropriate by the Board of County Commissioners. The Council shall consider matters of a long-range nature and shall not be asked to review or make recommendations on specific land use applications or similar project-level or quasi-judicial matters. The Council will serve as a citizen advisory body and will be empowered to recommend but not make ultimate decisions regarding any matter of public policy, procedure or regulation. The range of issues and recommendations considered by the Council shall require consistency with the Goals and Policies established in the Clallam County Comprehensive Plan, Title 31, CCC, and the Clallam County Zoning. Code, Title 33, CCC

 
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