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Item No. 0a - Additional Materials Received At Meeting
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Item No. Oa - Additional Materials Received At Meeting
Public Comments 1
Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative
Collaborative (ocPOLI-C) is an alliance of Orange County
planning commissioners - working in collaboration with
professional planners in the public, private and non-profit
sectors — who are committed to understanding and
implementing good planning principles and practices guided
by ethical leadership and transparent governance.
Through their participation in ocPOLI-C, planning
commissioners build collaborative relationships with their
peers, planning professionals and technical,experts through
a forum that provides resources and opportunities to
advance their planning knowledge, hone practical planning
skills and develop the leadership tools they heed to serve as
effective community servants. ,r(
• As an on -going collective effort, "POLI-C leverages the
knowledge of experienced planning commissioners and
seasoned planning professionals to engage, educate and
empower a sustainable pipeline of planning commissioners
'7ho will champion responsible planning, respect the public
Qcess and preserve the public trust in the exercise of their
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Now what?
Commissioner.
Serving as a planning commissioner carries
with it significant responsibility. You are a
planning official vested with powerful
decision -making authority granted you by state
and local law. The decisions you make can have
lasting economic and quality -of -life impacts on
property owners and your constituents, impact
publicservices and infrastructure, and
materially affect your jurisdiction's fiscal health.
What do I need to know?
The short answer is, "A lot." The extent that you
possess a working knowledge and understanding
of basic principles and practices of planning, land
use, laws and regulations, governmental
procedures and ethics determines your
effectiveness as a planning official and your
enjoyment in serving your community.
How can °CPOLI-C help me?
Orange County Planning Officials Leadership
Initiative Collaborative is designed to help you
develop your knowledge, understanding and
leadership skills as a planning commissioner.
ocPOLI-C creates a forum by which planning
commissioners, planning directors and seasoned
planning professionals collaborate to share
information and ideas. "POLI-C hosts an annual
half -day -forum to identify and prioritize issues and
challenges facing planning officials, and to
develop collaborative educational strategies to
address them through a series of workshops and
at the Orange County Planning Directors
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If you are a planning official in a city or other
jurisdiction within Orange County and want to
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ocPOLI-C Executive Leadership Committee
Byron de Arakal, Chair
Costa Mesa Planning Commission
Melanie Schlotterbeck, Chair
Brea Planning Commission
Eric Nelson, Commissioner
Dana Point Planning Commission
Adrienne Gladson, AICP
CC-APA Planning Commissioners Representative
Barry Curtis, AICP
Director Economic and Development Services
City of Costa Mesa
2nd Vice President I PDA-OC
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"The Orange County Planning Officials Leadership Initiative Collaborative's mission is
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a sustainable and resilient quality of life in their communities through the application
of sound planning."
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Planning Commission — June 20, 2019
Item No. Ob - Additional Materials Received At Meeting
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project just as it is for the AT&T
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to be 8 feet further away from the park
than the current plan states.
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