County : Center Named After Outgoing EMA Head
The Board of Supervisors named the Development Processing Center in the county Environmental Management Agency building for Murray I. Storm on Tuesday, Storm’s final day as director of the EMA.
The center was set up in an office of the EMA building in the Santa Ana Civic Center area five years ago as a location at which developers could file plans and documents required when getting permission for a project.
The center was designed to streamline the county’s development processing procedures and to save time for developers.
Storm was the second director of EMA, succeeding H. George Osborne, who became director when the agency was formed in 1975.
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