Clearlake Planning Commission to discuss redevelopment issues

CLEARLAKE – The Clearlake Planning Commission will meet Tuesday evening to discuss a preliminary report on the city's redevelopment plan and potential conflicts commissioners may have with a proposed redevelopment plan amendment.


The commission will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.


The city of Clearlake is proposing to amend its redevelopment plan, which will lengthen the document's life and, according to City Administrator Dale Neiman, bring millions of dollars into the city.


At a meeting last month three Clearlake City Council members had to disclose potential conflicts of interest because of the plan – all related to the fact that their homes are located within the redevelopment plan area and that they stand to benefit from increased property values, as Lake County News has reported.


Similarly, on Tuesday, planning commissioners will discuss their own potential conflicts, according to the agenda.


Commissioners will then discuss and consider the preliminary report and the environmental document for the proposed redevelopment plan, which Neiman said is a necessary step in the amendment process.


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