The committee, or LEDAC, will meet from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
The meeting is open to the public.
City staff has been working on a revision of the R-5 Zoning District to incorporate elements highlighted in the Lakeport Lakefront Revitalization Plan and is requesting a review by LEDAC.
In order to ensure tourist accommodations continue to be the prime use along the shoreline of Clear Lake, the Lakeport Lakefront Revitalization Plan, adopted in 2017, recommended that the city consider amending the resort/high density residential zoning district to eliminate residential uses as a stand-alone use and prioritize resort commercial uses.
There also will be a continued discussion of the Lakeport Economic Development Strategic Plan 2017-2022, including implementation, business walk and survey, doing business and economic development pages on the city Web site.
There also will be an update from city staff on projects as well as citizen’s input.
Following this week’s meeting, LEDAC will next meet on Jan. 9.
There are four terms expiring at the end of December for members appointed to LEDAC by the Lakeport City Council. Applications are available on the city Web site. Nov. 19 is the deadline for applications to be submitted to Deputy City Clerk Hilary Britton. Members do not need to be residents of Lakeport.
LEDAC advocates for a strong and positive Lakeport business community and acts as a conduit between the city and the community for communicating the goals, activities and progress of Lakeport’s economic and business programs.
Members are Chair Wilda Shock and Vice Chair Denise Combs, Candy De Los Santos, Bill Eaton, Melissa Fulton, Pam Harpster, Judith Kanavle, Andy Lucas, Dan Peterson and Panette Talia. City staff who are members include City Manager Margaret Silveira and Community Development Director Kevin Ingram.
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