LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport City Council will start the week off with a budget workshop, a public hearing on a proposed rezone for its new police department location and a proposal for a disc golf course.
The council will gather for a budget workshop at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St., with the regular meeting convening at 6 p.m.
On Tuesday's agenda is a public hearing on a proposed general plan amendment and zone change for the new police headquarters, a 4,460-square-foot building on half an acre at 2025 S. Main St., in the Kmart shopping center.
As part of the process to finalize the planning side of the department's move into the new building by July, the council will consider adopting a negative declaration and zone change based on an initial study and environmental review, and consider rezoning the building from major retail to public and civic uses.
Under council business, City Manager Margaret Silveira will take to the council a presentation and proposed resolution supporting the permanent protection of the Berryessa Snow Mountain Region as a national monument.
Silveira also will seek the council's consent to cancel the Aug. 5 meeting in order to once again participate in the city's National Night Out event.
Public Works Superintendent Doug Grider will ask the council to consider approving a concept proposed by the Lake County Disc Golf Club to construct and operate disc a golf course at Westside Park.
The council also will consider adopting a proposed resolution opting to affirm an exemption from the requirements of AB 1826, which requires mandatory commercial organics recycling.
On the meeting's consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; warrant registers from May 19; and minutes of the regular council meeting on May 19.
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