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Penn Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council
About
On March 28, 2017, the Board of Supervisors created the Penn Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) as a two-year pilot program. The MAC is a formal council established for the sole purpose of advising the District IV Supervisor, the Planning Department and Board of Supervisors on development and land use issues that are located within District IV boundaries that are also within either the Western Gateway Parks and Recreation District or the Penn Valley Fire District. In December 2018, the Board removed the two-year pilot program provision, making the MAC Nevada County's first permanent municipal advisory council.
Penn Valley Area MAC Meetings
- 6 - 7:30 pm
- Regular meetings: April 20, July 20, October 19. Special meetings will be called as needed to address time-sensitive projects.
- Hybrid meetings held in-person at Penn Valley Fire Protection District's headquarters at 10513 Spenceville Rd, Penn Valley, CA 95946 and online:
- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89968618832
- Meeting ID: 899 6861 8832. Meeting passcode: 348034. Or participate by phone during the meeting at 1-669-900-9128.
- NOTE: please check each meeting's agenda to confirm the meeting details.
Penn Valley Area MAC Written Recommendations/Correspondence Letters
Comments re: Planning Notice PLN21-0290 TPM21-0006 MGT22-0029 EIS21-0007 (September 20, 2022)
Letter of Support for Proposed Amendments to the Ordinance Regarding Outdoor Events (July 16, 2020)
Letter of Support for the proposed draft Penn Valley Area Plan (June 30, 2020)
Recommendation and Comments on Proposed Zoning Code Amendments - Agritoursim (8/22/2018 _unsigned)
Penn Valley Area MAC Boundaries
The Penn Valley Area MAC boundaries incorporate the boundaries of the Western Gateway Regional Recreation & Park District and the Penn Valley Fire Protection District to the extent and only within the boundaries of the Supervisorial District IV. Therefore, to serve on the MAC, a resident must live within District IV and within the Western Gateway Regional Recreation & Park District or the Penn Valley Fire Protection District.
Get Involved
If you are interested in serving on the MAC and have any questions, please contact the Clerk of the Board at clerkofboard@nevadacountyca.gov or call (530) 265-1480. The maximum number of MAC members is nine. Once applications have been received and individuals are selected by District IV Supervisor Susan Hoek, their appointment will be approved by the Board of Supervisors. Applicants must reside within the MAC boundaries. Please note that members will be required to file a Financial Disclosure Statement and comply with all applicable laws. All newly appointed and reappointed members will be required to sign an Oath of Office prior to serving.