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Council approves first reading of ordinance to restructure advisory bodies; adds requirement for more coastal expertise
Summary
Council gave first reading to an ordinance that consolidates the Coastal Advisory and Human Affairs committees into existing or new advisory bodies, and amended Exhibit A to require three members with coastal technical experience on the merged Beaches, Parks & Recreation committee. The first reading passed unanimously.
The San Clemente City Council gave first reading to an ordinance that reorganizes several city advisory bodies, incorporating the Coastal Advisory Committee and Human Affairs Committee into existing committees and updating membership criteria.
Community Development Director Adam Matamian and Beaches, Parks and Recreation Director Samantha Wiley briefed the council on the proposed changes, which stem from prior council direction. The ordinance amends multiple municipal code sections governing the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission; Coastal Advisory Committee; Human Affairs Committee; Arts & Culture Committee; and the Public Safety Committee.
Council Member Loeffler moved to adopt…
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