Advisory Board needs a professional associated with development work

The board reviews policy and county code changes and works on process improvements and fees with the county’s Community Development, Community Planning and Public Works departments.
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The board reviews policy and county code changes and works on process improvements and fees with the county’s Community Development, Community Planning and Public Works departments

VANCOUVER – The county manager is seeking applicants to fill one pending vacancy on the Clark County Development and Engineering Advisory Board, DEAB. The position is for an at-large representative and is open to professionals associated with land development.

The term for the position is three years beginning April 1, 2022 and ending March 31, 2025.

The advisory board reviews policy and county code changes and works on process improvements and fees with the county’s Community Development, Community Planning and Public Works departments.

DEAB consists of eleven members: three private-sector planners or engineers; one construction contractor; one public-sector planner or engineer; one land developer; one Building Industry Association representative; one Southwest Washington Contractors’ Association representative; one professional associated with commercial or industrial development; and two other professionals associated with development.

DEAB typically meets 2:30-4:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. Virtual meetings are being held so long as COVID-19 requirements are in place.

Anyone interested should submit a letter of interest and résumé to Michelle Pfenning, Councilors’ Office, P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000. Applications also can be emailed to michelle.pfenning@clark.wa.gov.

Application deadline is 5 p.m. Fri., March 25.

More information, including meeting agendas and minutes is available at www.clark.wa.gov/community-development/development-and-engineering-advisory-board.

Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.

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Bob Koski
Bob Koski
9 hours ago

Clark County Clowncil, much like Vancouver City Clowncil, each have their own hive-mind agendas, that may or may not have anything to do with real citizens, except for their roles as piggy-banks to extract more money from. Deviation from the will of the hive is not tolerated.

Nike
Nike
Reply to  Bob Koski
6 hours ago

Keep talking like that Bob, and you will be as reviled as I am… ;-)))))

Doug Gross
Doug Gross
2 hours ago

i’m sorry but i’m a little confused. i guess i need a some clarification. when did politicians stop being public servants (i e working for their constituents) of the people that voted them in and start making decisions that please their own agenda?

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