File #: 10-0474    Version:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 5/3/2010 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/7/2013 Final action: 5/7/2013
Title: Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board consider the reappointment of community members to a one-year term on the Community and Economic Development Advisory Committee (CEDAC) as follows: 1) Reappoint member Roberta Long, District IV, to a one (1) year term effective May 11, 2013, expiring on May 10, 2014; 2) Reappoint the following At-Large Members: Mark Nava and Danny Shilin to a one (1) year term effective May 11, 2013, expiring on May 10, 2014; 3) Reappoint Jeanne Harper, District V, to a one (1) year term effective June 27, 2013 to June 26, 2014; and 4) Reappoint Michael Ranalli, At-Large Member, to a one (1) year term effective June 27, 2013 to June 26, 2014.
Attachments: 1. 4A - Ranalli - Updated Application.pdf, 2. 3A-10-0474.3A.1 Application J. Harper.pdf, 3. 3B - 10-0474 Application M. Ranalli.pdf, 4. 2A - Application D. Shilin 10-0474 9-27-11.pdf, 5. A - EDAC Appointment List 2010 by District 5.7.10.pdf, 6. B - Shilin Application, 7. C - Driever Application, 8. D - Revised Resolution 91-2009 2A, 9. Fully Executed Resolution 029-2013
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Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board consider the reappointment of community members to a one-year term on the Community and Economic Development Advisory Committee (CEDAC) as follows:
1) Reappoint member Roberta Long, District IV, to a one (1) year term effective May 11, 2013, expiring on May 10, 2014;
2) Reappoint the following At-Large Members: Mark Nava and Danny Shilin to a one (1) year term effective May 11, 2013, expiring on May 10, 2014;
3) Reappoint Jeanne Harper, District V, to a one (1) year term effective June 27, 2013 to June 26, 2014; and
4) Reappoint Michael Ranalli, At-Large Member, to a one (1) year term effective June 27, 2013 to June 26, 2014.
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Background
The Community and Economic Development Advisory Committee (CEDAC) fulfills Policies 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 within the Economic Development Element of the County of El Dorado's General Plan. These policies call for the creation of an advisory body, appointed by the Board of Supervisors, “… to advise and recommend to the Board of Supervisors policies and a course of action that will facilitate the County’s economic vitality.”

The initial formation of the Community and Economic Development Advisory Committee occurred on May 9, 2006 when the Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution #103-2006 creating the Economic Development Advisory Commission to provide input and advice to the Board on matters related to business, industry and economic development. The initial group sponsored several community forums and provided feedback on various regulatory reform issues.

On July 3, 2007, the Board adopted Resolution #213-2007 which added a workforce development and education at large member and henceforth superseded Resolution #103-2006. With the addition of new members, the committee was primarily focused on working with industry and staff from the Development Services Department/Department of Transportation, now known as the Community Development Agency, in reforming specific...

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