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3.Variance requests from the minimum requirements of the UDO; and <br />4.Other matters as required by state law, the UDO and/or the BOCC. <br />What are your Board/Commission’s most important accomplishments? <br />1.Successfully deciding appeals, variances and SUPs per the state statue and <br />UDO requirements without any higher appeals or legal challenges. <br />2.Revised procedures and processes regarding legal standing for cases. <br />3.Successfully appointing all the required and alternate BOA seats. <br />4.Revising the applications, required materials and published calendars to make <br />the process simpler, quicker and more accessible to the public. <br />List of Specific Tasks, Events, or Functions Performed or Sponsored Annually. <br />N/A <br />Describe this board/commission’s activities/accomplishments in carrying out <br />BOCC goal(s)/priorities, if applicable. <br />1.Successfully meeting state and UDO requirements for BOAs. <br />Describe the collaboration relationship(s) this particular board has with other <br />advisory boards and commissions? <br />1.Operationally none. The BOA is by definition an independent, autonomous <br />quasi-judicial decision-making body. <br />2. Administratively, BOA’s meetings, needs and support is coordinated alongside <br />the Planning Board. <br />Identify any activities this board/commission expects to carry out in 2024 as they <br />relate to established BOCC goals and priorities. If applicable, is there a fiscal <br />impact (i.e., funding, staff time, and other resources) associated with these <br />proposed activities (please list). <br />1. Continuing to improve the process and public information about the BOA and its <br />processes. <br />2.Streamlining the review process and legal notification processes. <br />3. Improving language translation and interpretive services for BOA cases. <br />What are the concerns or emerging issues your board has identified for the <br />upcoming year that it plans to address, or wishes to bring to the Commissioners’ <br />attention? <br />1.None. <br />115