El Dorado County forming committee to coordinate with feds
El Dorado County is accepting applications for its new Federal Coordination Advisory Committee.
Various provisions of federal law mandate federal agencies “coordinate” certain activities with local agencies before making decisions which may impact local government.
The primary purpose of the Coordination Advisory Committee is to help keep the Board of Supervisors informed about federal plans and actions. The committee will examine the appropriateness and necessity of coordination on identified federal issues, and advise the Board of Supervisors on actions the county should consider as a result.
Members of the 14-person Coordination Advisory Committee will serve without compensation for staggered four-year terms. Volunteers from the following specialties are encouraged to apply:
Residential home ownership within proximity of public lands;
Watershed management;
Wildlife biology;
The timber industry;
The hunting/fishing industry;
The farming industry;
The mineral industry (including rock hounding and mining);
The grazing industry:
Off-highway vehicle interests;
Equestrian interests;
Forestry;
County law enforcement;
Rafting industry;
Skiing industry.
All appointments are subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors.
Additional information and applications are available online. Applications are due Sept. 21.