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    Marin County Board of Supervisors Meeting:  Under California's Constitution and laws, the five members of the Board of Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body of Marin County. The Supervisors also serve as the governing board of the Open Space District,Housing Authority, Redeveloment Agency, Transit District, Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, County Free Library, and various other local entities. Within limits prescribed by the State's Constitution and laws, the Board enacts ordinances, determines policies, adopts annual budgets, fixes salaries, is responsible for ensuring that mandated functions are properly discharged, and supervises the activities of County departments. 

The Board's agenda is available at:  http://www.co.marin.ca.us/efiles/BS/AgMn/cybagnda.htm.BOS Meeting
Housing Authority:  The Marin County Housing Authority is separate and distinct from HUD, from county government, and from other county and state agencies - much like a special district. The Housing Authority Bpard of Commissioners currently consists of seven members - the five members of the Board of Supervisors, and two public housing tenants. Marin Housing operates programs in the incorporated areas of Marin under Cooperation agreements with the local towns and cities.
The Housing Authority of the County of Marin, Housing Authority  
Library Commission Meeting:  The Library Commission serves as a resource body and liaison to the Board of Supervisors, the County Librarian, and the community, working to find ways and means of enlisting public interest in supporting and improving Library services.Library Commission
Marin Telecommunications Agency:  The Marin Telecommunications Agency (MTA) is a joint powers authority administering the Comcast, AT&T and other cable/video franchise agreements.  MTA develops policy related to telecommunications services in Marin County, including cable, broadband, and related services. It was formed in 1998 to negotiate and administer Cable Television for its member agencies. 
 
It is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors composed of representatives from the County of Marin and the cities/towns of Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Sausalito, and Tiburon.MTA  
LAFCO:  The Local Agency Formation Commission was created by the Legislature in 1963 to discourage urban sprawl and encourage the orderly formation and development of local government agencies. There is a LAFCO in each county in California. LAFCO is a seven-member Commission comprised of two city council members (chosen by the Council of Mayors), two county supervisor members (chosen by the Board of Supervisors), two special district members (chosen by Independent Special District election), and one public member (chosen by the members of the Commission).LAFCO
Marin Women's Comission Executive Monthly Meeting:  Time: Noon to 2 PMMWC Exec. Mtg  
   
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  Planning Commission Hearing to Amend the Marin Countywide Plan:  The Marin County Planning Commission will hold public hearing(s) to consider recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt technical and clerical corrections to certain Marin Countywide Plan (CWP) policies and maps to correct and improve their readability and clarity. The technical corrections range from out of sequence program numbering and grammatical mistakes to minor text revisions to provide additional clarification and consistent use of terminology regarding the lowest end of the Countywide Plan density range for land use designations. Another amendment calls for incorporating the Marin County Operational Area Hazard Mitigation Plan by reference into the CWP’s Environmental Hazards element. 

In addition, amendments to the Nicasio Land Use Policy Map 7.9, Tamalpais Land Use Policy Map 6.2.1, and the Baylands Corridor Maps 2.5a and b are proposed. A revision to Map 7.9 is needed to change a land use designation incorrectly applied to a parcel, from PF-AG1 to AG1, while Map 6.2.1 is updated to reflect annexation of land to the City of Mill Valley. Minor changes to the location of the Baylands Corridor boundary are proposed at the San Rafael Rock Quarry and San Quentin State Prison sites to more accurately reflect existing physical conditions.Countywide Plan
Planning Commission:  Regularly Scheduled Planning Commission MeetingPlng. Commission  
Marin County Board of Supervisors Meeting:  Under California's Constitution and laws, the five members of the Board of Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body of Marin County. The Supervisors also serve as the governing board of the Open Space District,Housing Authority, Redeveloment Agency, Transit District, Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, County Free Library, and various other local entities. Within limits prescribed by the State's Constitution and laws, the Board enacts ordinances, determines policies, adopts annual budgets, fixes salaries, is responsible for ensuring that mandated functions are properly discharged, and supervises the activities of County departments. 

The Board's agenda is available at:  http://www.co.marin.ca.us/efiles/BS/AgMn/cybagnda.htm.BOS Meeting
Human Rights Commission Agenda:  Agenda October 2008HRC  
  Deputy Zoning Administration Meeting:  Regular bi-monthly meeting of the Deputy Zoning Administration (DZA).DZA Meeting
Marin Economic Commission:  Regular MeetingMEC  
   
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  Marin County Transit District:  The Marin County Transit Distict (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for providing local transit service within Marin County. Although Marin Transit has responsibility for local services, it does not own any buses or facilities and does not employ its own drivers. Instead, Marin Transit contracts with other providers, including Golden Gate Transit and Whistlestop Wheels for local bus and paratransit services.

All board meetings and public hearings will be held in the Marin Civic Center, Board of Supervisors' Chambers (Room 330 on the 3rd floor) unless noted. Regular meetings are the third Monday of the month at 10:00 am.Transit District   Marin County Board of Supervisors Meeting:  Under California's Constitution and laws, the five members of the Board of Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body of Marin County. The Supervisors also serve as the governing board of the Open Space District,Housing Authority, Redeveloment Agency, Transit District, Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, County Free Library, and various other local entities. Within limits prescribed by the State's Constitution and laws, the Board enacts ordinances, determines policies, adopts annual budgets, fixes salaries, is responsible for ensuring that mandated functions are properly discharged, and supervises the activities of County departments. 

The Board's agenda is available at:  http://www.co.marin.ca.us/efiles/BS/AgMn/cybagnda.htm.BOS Meeting     Transportation Authority of Marin:  The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) was established in 2004 as the Marin County Sales Tax Authority to administer the Transportation Sales Tax approved by Marin voters in November 2004 (Measure A).  TAM serves as the Congestion Management Agency for Marin County.  TAM’s goal is to improve mobility and reduce congestion in Marin County by providing a variety of high quality transportation options designed to meet local needs.TAM     Annual MWC Annual Summit  
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  Planning Commission:  Regularly Scheduled Planning Commission MeetingPlng. Commission   Marin County Board of Supervisors Meeting:  Under California's Constitution and laws, the five members of the Board of Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body of Marin County. The Supervisors also serve as the governing board of the Open Space District,Housing Authority, Redeveloment Agency, Transit District, Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, County Free Library, and various other local entities. Within limits prescribed by the State's Constitution and laws, the Board enacts ordinances, determines policies, adopts annual budgets, fixes salaries, is responsible for ensuring that mandated functions are properly discharged, and supervises the activities of County departments. 

The Board's agenda is available at:  http://www.co.marin.ca.us/efiles/BS/AgMn/cybagnda.htm.BOS Meeting
Marin Women's Commission Business Meeting:  Meeting Location in Downstairs Conference RoomMWC Bus. Mtg  
  Deputy Zoning Administration Meeting:  Regular bi-monthly meeting of the Deputy Zoning Administration (DZA).DZA Meeting      
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