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The Resource Management Agency (RMA) has embarked on an aggressive streamlining effort, both to reduce costs to the public and to improve service. The Madera County Resource Management Agency is a service organization that facilitates the development for Madera County. The following are the departments that make up the Resource Management Agency.

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Planning Department
The Department functions as the planning agency for the unincorporated area of Madera County, formulating and implementing the general plan and community plans, and coordinating land use considerations in accordance with the zoning ordinance. The department is responsible for processing conditional use permits, zoning permits, land divisions, and other entitlement applications, and for assisting the public in explaining zoning and planning matters.

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Proposed 2009 - 2010 Special Districts Budgets
On August 24, 2009, RMA staff will present to the Board the Fiscal Year 2009-10 recommended proposed special district budgets for the water, sewer, drainage, lighting and roads special districts managed by the RMA Departments of Engineering and General Services (DEGS) and Roads. The budgets are being submitted for approval by the Board of Supervisors, acting as the Board of Directors of the respective Special Districts.

Planning Department
The Department functions as the planning agency for the unincorporated area of Madera County, formulating and implementing the general plan and community plans, and coordinating land use considerations in accordance with the zoning ordinance. The department is responsible for processing conditional use permits, zoning permits, land divisions, and other entitlement applications, and for assisting the public in explaining zoning and planning matters.

Planning Commission
The Planning Commission consists of five members, appointed by the Board of Supervisors, representing each of the supervisorial districts within the County. The Commission considers and takes action on land use applications including parcel maps, conditional use permits, variances, site plan reviews, appeals, etc. The Commission also makes recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on items such as rezoning, general plan amendment, text amendment, and subdivision map applications, where the Board must take the final action.

Development Review Committee
The Development Review Committee is a committee comprised of staff members from each department within the Resource Management Agency. The committee is responsible for evaluating the environmental impacts of projects in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Committee determines the level of environmental review necessary for land use applications and ensures that significant environmental effects are avoided where possible, or mitigated where feasible.

Zoning Administrator
The Zoning Administrator is the Planning Director or a member of the Planning Department Staff appointed by the Director. This individual is responsible for conducting public hearings (Zoning Administrator Hearings) for zoning permits and assessing public comments for setback variances.

LAFCO
The Madera LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) is an autonomous agency that is not part of County Government. However, the Madera LAFCO has chosen to contract for staff services with the County of Madera. LAFCO is responsible for coordinating logical and timely changes in local governmental boundaries. Typical projects evaluated by LAFCO include proposals to annex into or detach from cities or special districts, while more complex projects may include incorporation (city formation), sphere of influence expansion, and miscellaneous special studies.


Contacting Us Madera County Resource Management Agency
2037 W. Cleveland Ave.
Madera, CA 93637
Telephone: (559) 661-6333
Fax: (559) 675-7639
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