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35 <br />Coherent Resource m <br />Conservation P¢ram and Resource Records. Page 2 <br />Responsible for developing a coherent resource conservation program <br />encompassing all of the county's land preservation activities, and for keeping <br />the records and developing GIS maps documenting the preserved areas. The <br />department would take the lead in identifying natural resources to be <br />protected and conserved, and would coordinate the conservation of resources <br />recommended by other departments, such as Recreation and Parks. <br />Staff Succort for Relevant Boards a-zd CoMMilsions. Provision of <br />administrative, technical and professional support cc the Board of <br />Commissioners, Commission for the Environment, water Resources Committee, <br />Historic Preservation Commission, and committees related to environmental <br />protection and the conservation of natural and historical resources . This <br />would include support for the formation of a land trust, if one is formed. It <br />would also include support for the Shapfng Orange County's Future Task Force, <br />perhaps as a joint effort with the Planning Department. <br />Staff Suoeort for Implementation of Relevant Ordinances. This <br />function would need further discussion, but doe department probably would <br />provide staff support for the implementation of appropriate ordinances such <br />as the Environmental Impact Ordinance. <br />Liaison with Ats ropriate De= tments and Agencies. This department <br />should closely coordinate its activities with the Planning Department <br />Staff <br />Staffing would be similar in quantity to that suggested for the Planning <br />Department division, but the focus and expertise of the staff would differ. Costs <br />should be similar to forming a separate division in the Funning Department. <br />Full time planner - Department Head (level of expertise probably Planner III) <br />Full time planner (probably Planner II) <br />Part time GI:S staff person and some clerical assistance. <br />In terms of e)dsting staff, the changed focus of this resource <br />conservation effort and the intent to include environmental protection would <br />make David Stancil a core person, considering his background and current <br />activities as an environmental planner. He could also finish his responsibili- <br />ties concerning Shaping Orange County's Future_ One of the current GIS <br />staffers, Miriam Coleman or Beth McFarland, would also be appropriate. Emily <br />Cameron would no longer be central in this configuration, and the subdivision <br />concept plans and landscaping functions would seem more appropriate in <br />Current Planning where they should remain. Other staff would be discussed. <br />Imp lemen ration <br />The commissioners would approve the formation of the new department <br />in principle, following the proposal given above, and direct the staff to <br />formulate appropriate wording for the Goals and Objectives and also for an <br />implementing resolution. The goals and resolution voculd be approved by the <br />commissioners at the June Z regular meeting. The actual sraffing of the <br />department and other details of bringing it into e�dstence would occur <br />according to a time schedule and guidelines developed and approved later by <br />the staff and commissioners. <br />