Supervisors Move to Improve Land Use Process

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The Board of Supervisors unanimously directed the County’s Land Use and Environment Group Wednesday to start putting into effect 17 recommendations made by a Red Tape Reduction Task Force to reduce permit processing times and cost.

The Board also directed the land use group to evaluate a couple of dozen other recommendations made by the task force, including suggestions revolving around community planning advisory groups, and to return to the Board for further discussion and action March 28.

The recommendations came from the Red Tape Reduction Task Force that the Board established in April 2011.

The task force’s seven members were appointed by the Board and the group met twice a month between April and November.

The recommendations that the land use group will begin putting into effect now fit into seven different categories, ranging from improving land use procedures and training, to tweaking organizational structures and changing how planners measure success.

Some of the recommendations included:

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