Gang discussion, redevelopment purchases go before board

LAKEPORT – Gangs and possible property purchases are on the Board of Supervisors' Tuesday agenda.


The meeting starts at 9 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors chambers, 255 N. Forbes St.


One of the first items that will go before the board Tuesday is a presentation by the Lake County Sheriff's Office on gang activity in Lake County. The presentation is scheduled for 9:15 a.m.


Under untimed items, the county's Agriculture Department will bring to the board a proposed ordinance establishing fees for registration of licensed structural pest control operators.


The Redevelopment Agency will ask the board for direction on the possible purchase of the Holiday Harbor mobile home park, located at 3605 and 3655 Lakeshore Blvd. in Nice.


Sitting as the Lake County Watershed Protection District, the board will discuss its position on the proposed transfer of Robinson Rancheria's federal trust status on land located in the Middle Creek Flood Damage Reduction and Ecosystem Restoration Project area to lakefront property located adjacent to the Nice-Lucerne Cutoff.


Other untimed items on the Tuesday agenda:


– Supervisor Rob Brown's proposal to dedicate a new bridge in Kelseyville in honor of military veterans.


– Consideration of a sheriff's office request to award a $60,000 bid to James Day for the agency's purchase of an emergency generator for use at the sheriff's main office at 1220 Martin St.


– Sitting as the board of the Lake County Sanitation District, the board will discuss appropriating $118,200 in unanticipated revenue from Twin Pine Casino to provide capital improvements and capacity mitigation measures to the sewer collection system; and a proposed agreement between the sanitation district and CH2MHILL for $144,450 for engineering services for the Middletown wastewater treatment facility improvements.


– Consideration of a waiver for the Community Development Department's Planning Division to enter into a $60,000 contract with consultant Melissa Floyd for professional and specialized services.


– Proposed amendment No. 5 to solid waste handling and recycling services contract between the county and South Lake Refuse-Recycling LLC for the extension of contract to 2018. The contract extension is proposed rather than a fee increase in order to offset costs of compliance with the California Air Resources Board's requirements.


The board also will hold a closed session for a performance evaluation of Community Development Director Rick Coel and to discuss labor negotiations with California United Homecare Workers, the union representing the county's In-Home Supportive Services providers.


The meeting will be televised on TV Channel 8.


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