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DEC <br />171980 <br />rox <br />45 PacE 468 <br />SHE <br />CONTINUED <br />THAT WHAT HER AGENCY NEEDS TO KNOW BEFORE <br />THEY DECLARE <br />THIS A CRITICAL HABITAT IS WHETHER THE BOARD IS PLANNING A FEDERALLY <br />FUNDED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN THIS AREA. <br />CHAIRMAN LYONS BELIEVED IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO BE A PART <br />OF THE DESTRUCTION OF ANY SPECIES - WHETHER PLANT OR ANIMAL - AND <br />ANNOUNCED THAT HE WILL ASK THE AUDUBON SOCIETY TO SEE IF THEY CAN FIND <br />A WAY TO TRANSPLANT THIS PARTICULAR SPECIES AND MOVE IT TO A SAFE <br />PLACE. <br />DISCUSSION RE APPOINTMENT OF A COMMISSIONER AS AN EX OFFICIO MEMBER <br />OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION <br />THE BOARD REVIEWED THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS FROM PLANNING <br />DIRECTOR REVER AND THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION: <br />DEPARTMENT <br />December 11, 1980 <br />MEMO <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: David M. Rever, Planning and Zoning Director <br />SUBJECT: Appointment of'a County Comminssioner`as an Ex Officio <br />Member of the Planning and Zoning Board, <br />It has been my continuing concern that.there,has been and is a lack <br />of coordination regarding policy and attitude about growth and develop- <br />ment. I am also concerned about shifting present delegated respon- <br />sibilities back to the delegating authority and increasing the workload <br />of the Board. In my opinion -administration is best handled by delegating <br />responsibility to competent persons or bodies in order that proper <br />attention can be allotted to each situation with.a minimal amount of <br />delay. <br />With.this in mind, I respectfully request that the Board give consider- <br />ation to appointing a member of its group to attend the Planning and <br />Zoning meetings; acting as liaison between the two bodies. This is a <br />practice which has been employed by other governmental bodies with which <br />I have been associated and found to promote cooperation and understanding <br />regarding policy and direction for growth and development. <br />This matter has been discussed with Mr. Nelson and presented to the <br />Planning and Zoning Board for their consideration. The concensus of <br />these persons was that such an action could possibly achieve the desired <br />conditions pursued by us all. <br />� a � <br />48 <br />