Marin County Public Financing Authority (JPA) Board of Directors
Staffing
Marin County Public Financing Authority (JPA) Board of Directors
Ariel Espiritu Santo
County Administrator's Office
Administered By
County of Marin
Purpose/Duties
The JPA shall be formed for the purpose of (a) negotiating and considering the proposed Assignment, Development and Management Agreement and (b) if such agreement is approved by the JPA and Developer, (i) performing the JPA's obligations under the executed Assignment, Development and Management Agreement and (ii) developing, in conjunction with Developer, the Project and owning the Project.
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Qualifications
Membership of the JPA shall be composed of three (3) members appointed by the Board of Supervisors who are residents of the County.
Term Length
2 years
Number of Members
Reimbursements For Expenses/Per Diem
Beginning October 1, 2022, a stipend will be available for members of boards and commissions who self-certify to household income below the County self-sufficiency standard. For more information or to apply to the stipend program, see the Board Stipends Program Webpage.
Time and Day of Meetings
How to Apply
Applications may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329, Administration Building, Marin Civic Center (415-473-7331), or access the Application online.