HADJINIAN APPOINTED TO LEAGUE OF CALIF. CITIES COMMITTEE
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2013
Montebello City Council member Jack Hadjinian
MONTEBELLO-Montebello City Councilman Jack Hadjinian was appointed
to the California League of Cities Housing, Community and Economic
Development Policy Committee.
The Housing, Community and Economic Development (HCED) Policy Committee
reviews issues related to general plans and zoning, housing, rent
control, Subdivision Map Act, residential care facilities, other
land use regulation, development fees including school fee adequacy,
annexation and incorporation policy, development agreements, building
standards including seismic safety standards, economic development
policy including redevelopment and enterprise zones, military base
closure and reuse, mobile home regulation, and sign regulation. The
principle behind the policies reviewed by this Committee is to foster
local control of community planning decisions as they relate to land
use and economic development.
"When I got the call that my appointment was confirmed, I was a
little taken back to serve on a policy committee for the largest City
Association in the State of California," said Hadjinian, whose real
estate background made him the perfect candidate for the position.
Hadjinian will attend his first policy committee meeting on January
17th in Sacramento.
Hadjinian currently serves on the Board of Directors for the San
Gabriel Valley Council of Governments, Gateway Cities Council of
Governments, and the Alameda Construction Authority.
http://asbarez.com/107500/hadjinian-appointed-to-league-of-calif-cities-committee/
Tuesday, January 8th, 2013
Montebello City Council member Jack Hadjinian
MONTEBELLO-Montebello City Councilman Jack Hadjinian was appointed
to the California League of Cities Housing, Community and Economic
Development Policy Committee.
The Housing, Community and Economic Development (HCED) Policy Committee
reviews issues related to general plans and zoning, housing, rent
control, Subdivision Map Act, residential care facilities, other
land use regulation, development fees including school fee adequacy,
annexation and incorporation policy, development agreements, building
standards including seismic safety standards, economic development
policy including redevelopment and enterprise zones, military base
closure and reuse, mobile home regulation, and sign regulation. The
principle behind the policies reviewed by this Committee is to foster
local control of community planning decisions as they relate to land
use and economic development.
"When I got the call that my appointment was confirmed, I was a
little taken back to serve on a policy committee for the largest City
Association in the State of California," said Hadjinian, whose real
estate background made him the perfect candidate for the position.
Hadjinian will attend his first policy committee meeting on January
17th in Sacramento.
Hadjinian currently serves on the Board of Directors for the San
Gabriel Valley Council of Governments, Gateway Cities Council of
Governments, and the Alameda Construction Authority.