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LAKEPORT – The Lakeport City Council will consider a façade program owner participation agreement and consider leasing redevelopment property to the Lake County Fair when it holds its regular meeting this Tuesday.


The council meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.


The agenda and supporting staff reports are posted online at www.cityoflakeport.com/departments/docs.aspx?deptID=88&catID=102 .


Convening jointly as the council and Lakeport Redevelopment Agency, the council will approve a façade program owner participation agreement and easement documents between Peggy C. Campbell and the Lakeport Redevelopment Agency.


The council also is expected to approve the Lake County Fair request to use the Redevelopment Agency property at 902 Bevins Court subject to execution of a lease agreement with conditions.


Under the consent agenda, the council will approve the warrant register; minutes of the regular City Council meeting of Aug. 4 and the special City Council meeting of Aug. 11; reject claim of Mark Paradise presented to the City on July 29 on the advice of REMIF and City Attorney Steve Brookes; adopt Resolution No. 2369 (2009) authorizing an increase in work hours for City Clerk/Treasurer Jane Chapman; approve agreement between the county of Lake and the city of Lakeport pertaining to the transfer of ownership of the watercraft cleaning station; and receive and file building permit report for July.


In public presentations, the Lakeport Rotary Club will ask the council to approve the application for its annual Konocti Challenge bicycle event, which will start at the Lake County Yacht Club on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3. The council also will consider an application for the Lake County Fair Parade from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3.


Following the public portion of the meeting, the council will hold a closed session for labor negotiations, as well as to discuss a case of potential litigation and one pending lawsuit, City of Lakeport v. Vincent.


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