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Julie Motamedi
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Julie Motamedi, chair of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agencys Governing Board, has resigned.
Motamedi announced her decision in a letter to the TRPA on Dec. 21.
It is with great regret, and after extensive reflection, that I am hereby tendering my resignation as chair and a member of the TRPA Governing Board, for personal reasons, the letter reads.
A call to Motamedi was not immediately returned Thursday.
Motamedi was appointed to the board by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in January 2005.
Her TRPA biography lists degrees in management and business administration, as well as over 20 years combined management, marketing and personnel experience.
Representatives from Schwarzeneggers office said they received Motamedis letter of resignation Thursday.
The office thanks Julie for her service and will immediately start looking for her replacement, said governors office spokeswoman Rachel Cameron.
Motamedis resignation means she will no longer serve as a non-voting member of the bi-state fire commission formed in the wake of the Angora fire, Cameron said.
Motamedis name surfaced in a Sacramento Bee article on Sunday detailing the papers investigation into gun permits issued by the Sacramento County Sheriffs Department.
According to that story, Motamedi was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving by the California Highway Patrol on Sept. 1, 2005 a charge to which she reportedly pleaded no contest.
According to the Bee, the California Highway Patrol officer also cited her with a misdemeanor for carrying a concealed gun in violation of her permit.
The CHP alleged that Motamedis alcohol use technically invalidated her weapon permit.
Prosecutors declined to pursue the weapons charge, according to the Bee. Motamedi reportedly denied having a gun with her at the time.
It was not clear whether that incident, or publicity of it, was a factor in Motamedis resignation.
TRPA Governing Board Vice Chair Allen Biaggi is expected to assume the role of chairman until the board has a chance to vote on the matter, said TRPA spokesman Dennis Oliver.
Motamedi announced her decision in a letter to the TRPA on Dec. 21.
It is with great regret, and after extensive reflection, that I am hereby tendering my resignation as chair and a member of the TRPA Governing Board, for personal reasons, the letter reads.
A call to Motamedi was not immediately returned Thursday.
Motamedi was appointed to the board by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in January 2005.
Her TRPA biography lists degrees in management and business administration, as well as over 20 years combined management, marketing and personnel experience.
Representatives from Schwarzeneggers office said they received Motamedis letter of resignation Thursday.
The office thanks Julie for her service and will immediately start looking for her replacement, said governors office spokeswoman Rachel Cameron.
Motamedis resignation means she will no longer serve as a non-voting member of the bi-state fire commission formed in the wake of the Angora fire, Cameron said.
Motamedis name surfaced in a Sacramento Bee article on Sunday detailing the papers investigation into gun permits issued by the Sacramento County Sheriffs Department.
According to that story, Motamedi was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving by the California Highway Patrol on Sept. 1, 2005 a charge to which she reportedly pleaded no contest.
According to the Bee, the California Highway Patrol officer also cited her with a misdemeanor for carrying a concealed gun in violation of her permit.
The CHP alleged that Motamedis alcohol use technically invalidated her weapon permit.
Prosecutors declined to pursue the weapons charge, according to the Bee. Motamedi reportedly denied having a gun with her at the time.
It was not clear whether that incident, or publicity of it, was a factor in Motamedis resignation.
TRPA Governing Board Vice Chair Allen Biaggi is expected to assume the role of chairman until the board has a chance to vote on the matter, said TRPA spokesman Dennis Oliver.


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