Supervisors to consider awarding bids for Fowler cleanup

LAKEPORT – The Board of Supervisors will consider awarding bids for the first phase of a private property cleanup in Kelseyville on Tuesday.


The board meeting begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 1, at the Board of Supervisors' chambers in the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St. The meeting will be broadcast on TV Channel 8.


The discussion of bids and contracts for cleanup on Charles Fowler's property, located at 9100 and 9250 Adobe Creek Road, is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.


In January, the board ordered abatement to begin on Fowler's 360-acre property, due to unpermitted trailers, nuisance vehicles, tons of greenwaste and scrap metal, and garbage.


Code Enforcement is taking to the board for its consideration bids for $16,100 to Case Excavating and $23,226 to Chernoh Construction for various sites designated to be abated during the cleanup.


In other board business, at 10:25 a.m. the board will present a proclamation designating April as Chilc Abuse Prevention Month in Lake County.


At 1:30 p.m. the board will hold a public hearing on the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve general plan amendment and rezones Langtry Farms LLC has proposed as part of its plan to build an 18-hole golf course, practice range and 3,500-square-foot club house on a flat, 581-acre irrigated pasture located at 21423 Butts Canyon Road and 23000 Oat Hill Road.


Other items on the Tuesday agenda include:


9:15 a.m. Public hearing and discussion/consideration of a proposed contract between the county and the West Lake Resource Conservation District to provide fire education prevention and planning services; and an agreement between the county and the South Lake Fire Safe Council to provide fire prevention education and planning services.


10 a.m. Consideration of a request to approve the Lake County Housing Authority's streamlined annual plan for fiscal year 2009; and consideration of a proposed resolution approving the PHA certifications of compliance with the PHA plans and related regulations.


10:15 a.m. Presentation of proclamation and a certificate of appreciation commending Dr. Craig McMillan on his retirement from county service.


10:30 a.m. Consideration of request to exempt from the hazardous materials regulatory requirement for petroleum fuel when stored in industry standard, above-ground containers and used at business locations for space heating or domestic hot water heating purposes.


Under untimed items, the board will consider a request for out-of-state travel for all hazards coordinator Steven Finch to travel to Portland, Ore., from April 8 through 11 to attend the 2008 Medical Reserves Corps National Leadership and Training Conference.


The board also will consider awarding a bid for a pavement rehabilitation project in Kelseyville.


A public hearing originally scheduled on an appeal for the Planning Commission's approve of a solar generation facility at 2485 Old Highway 53 in Clearlake is likely to be continued until April 8 at the developers' request.


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