LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Board of Supervisors this week will swear in a new Public Health officer, declare the 10th anniversary of the Valley Fire and consider a $1 million increase for the Cobb road project that was paused due to quality concerns.
The board will meet beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sep. 9, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
The meeting can be watched live on Channel 8, online at https://countyoflake.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx and on the county’s Facebook page. Accompanying board documents, the agenda and archived board meeting videos also are available at that link.
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At 9:10 a.m., the board will hold a second reading for an ordinance establishing regulations and development standards for the Guenoc Valley Zoning District. The first reading was unanimously approved on Aug. 26 for the large-scale luxury resort and residential development in south Lake County — among all requests by the project applicant.
At 10 a.m., the board will administer the oath of office to Dr. Robert S. Bernstein as the county’s new Public Health officer.
Bernstein was appointed by the Board of Supervisors in June, effective Sept. 2. With 40 years of experience in epidemiology and public health work, Bernstein succeeds Dr. Noemi Doohan, who was appointed in August of 2023.
Doohan resigned effective March 31, at which point the board appointed Anju Goel, MD, MPH, for a temporary six-month term through Sept. 30.
At 10:30 a.m., the board will present a proclamation honoring lives and resilience for the tenth anniversary of Valley Fire.
“The proclamation recognizes the 10th anniversary of the Valley Fire, which ignited on September 12, 2015, near Cobb Mountain. At the time, it was the third most destructive wildfire in California history, burning 76,067 acres, destroying 1,955 structures, displacing thousands, and leaving lasting impacts on Lake County communities,” according the staff report.
In the untimed items, the board will consider the change of construction contracts regarding the Cobb road rehabilitation project which was ordered to pause mid-July due to quality concerns.
At the end of July, the Board of Supervisors directed staff to add $700,000 to upgrade the surface on certain roads from double chip seal to asphalt.
Now the board is asked to consider a total contract increase of $1,028,394.63, including $225,000 from cannabis discretionary funding, with the remaining amount drawn from the department’s road maintenance and rehabilitation account, according to the staff report.
In the closed session, the board will conduct an evaluation of the county administrative officer.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.1, Approve continuation of proclamation declaring a Clear Lake Hitch emergency.
5.2, Approve continuation of proclamation of the existence of a local emergency due to pervasive tree mortality.
5.3, Approve continuation of emergency proclamation declaring a shelter crisis in the County of Lake.
5.4, Adopt proclamation honoring lives and resilience: 10 years since the Valley Fire.
5.5, Approve letter of support for the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans (FEMA) Act (H.R. 4669).
5.6, Approve annual agreement between the County of Lake and Visit Lake County California for provision of administrative services to Lake County Tourism Improvement District in the amount of $112,500 from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, and authorize chair to sign.
5.7, Adopt resolution approving Agreement No. 25-0400-000-SG with California Department of Food and Agriculture for compliance with the High Risk Pest Exclusion Program for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, for $5,076.75.
5.8, Adopt resolution approving Agreement No. 25-0340-000-SG with the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the 2025 Weed Management Area for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, in the amount of $119,998.75.
5.9, Adopt resolution fixing tax rates for local agencies, general obligation bonds and other voter approved indebtedness for fiscal year 2025-26.
5.10, Adopt proclamation designating the week of September 8 through 13, 2025, as Suicide Prevention Week and the day of September 10, 2025, as World Suicide Prevention Day.
5.11, Approve closure of all Lake County Behavioral Health Services locations to the public for a mandatory workplace violence prevention training on September 26, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
5.12, Approve Board of Supervisors meeting minutes July 22, 2025, July 29, 2025, August 5, 2025, and August 12, 2025.
5.13, Adopt resolution temporarily prohibiting parking and authorizing removal of vehicles and ordering the Department of Public Works to post signs for the Kelseyville Pear Festival September 26 & 27, 2025, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily.
5.14, Adopt resolution temporarily prohibiting parking and authorizing removal of vehicles and ordering the Department of Public Works to post signs for the Kelseyville Pear Festival Farm to Fork Dinner and Street Dance from 12:00 p.m. on September 26, 2025, through 12:00 a.m. on September 27, 2025.
5.15, a) Approve a three-year contract with two one-year extensions between Robinson Oil Corporation and the County of Lake to provide fleet fuel services for the Sheriff’s Office; and b) authorize the chair of the Board of Supervisors to sign.
5.16, (sitting as the Board of Directors of the Lake County Watershed Protection District) adopt a resolution authorizing approval of the project and approval of grant funds for Clear Lake Hitch habitat improvement planning and design in Cole Creek, Big Valley Basin, Lake County, CA, USA, for the amount not to exceed $500,122, and approve the Water Resources Director as signature authorization to execute agreement.
TIMED ITEMS
6.1, 9:02 a.m.: Public input.
6.2, 9:03 a.m.: Pet of the week.
6.3, 9:04 a.m.: New and noteworthy at the library.
6.4, 9:05 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation designating the week of September 8 through 13, 2025, as Suicide Prevention Week and the day of September 10, 2025, as World Suicide Prevention Day.
6.5, 9:07 a.m.: a) Consideration of the subordination agreement pertinent to loans associated with the Pallesen Place Housing Project, and authorize Chair Crandell to sign on behalf of Lake County Housing Commission; and b) consideration of the estoppel certificate pertinent to loans associated with the Pallesen Place Housing Project, and authorize Chair Crandell to sign on behalf of Lake County Housing Commission.
6.6, 9:10 a.m.: Consideration of a second reading for a) an ordinance establishing regulations and development standards for the Guenoc Valley Zoning District or “GVD” District; b) an ordinance amending Section 21-3.7 of Chapter 21 of the Ordinance Code of the County of Lake by adopting a sectional district zoning map No. 3.7(b) 1, rezoning the lands for the Guenoc Valley Mixed Use Planned Development Project; and c) an ordinance amending Section 21-3.7 of Chapter 21 of the Ordinance Code of the County of Lake by adopting a sectional district zoning map No. 3.7(b) 1, rezoning the lands for the Guenoc Valley Mixed Use Planned Development Project – Santa Clara Housing Site.
6.7, 9:15 a.m.: Public hearing, consideration of resolution approving Resolution No. 2025-5 submitted by Northshore Fire Protection District and making findings and requesting the County of Lake to implement fire mitigation fees with the automatic inflation pursuant to the Lake County Fire Mitigation Fee Ordinance FY 2025-26 (continued from August 5 and 19, 2025).
6.8, 9:30 a.m.: Consideration of presentation of Crop Report Plus – economic contributions of Lake County agriculture.
6.9, 10:00 a.m.: Administer the oath of office to Robert S. Bernstein, MD, MPH, as County Health Officer.
6.10, 10:30 a.m.: a) Presentation of proclamation honoring lives and resilience: 10 years since the Valley Fire; b) consideration of purchase of a bronze plaque to present to the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians in recognition of their steadfast support, collaboration and community service during times of disaster.
6.11, 11:00 a.m.: (Sitting as the Lake County Air Quality Management District Board of Directors) hearing for consideration of resolution repealing Sections 631, 12.450, 12.640, Chapter IV and Article VI in their entirety, and adopting updates to Sections 208.2, 226.5, 433.5, 1002, 1105, a new Chapter IV, and Article VI Sections 660–668 of Lake County Air Quality Management District Rules and Regulations.
6.12, 1:00 p.m.: Consideration of presentation on the Public Defender's policy on scheduling and meeting sex offender clients.
6.13, 1:05 p.m.: Consideration of the first amendment to commercial lease agreement between the County of Lake and Lakeport Plaza, LLC, for office space at 55 1st St, Lakeport.
NON-TIMED ITEMS
7.1, Supervisors’ weekly calendar, travel and reports.
7.2, Consideration of advisory board appointments: Food Policy Council.
7.3, a) Consideration of Contract Change Order No. 1 to the contract with Argonaut Constructors, Inc., for the 2024 Pavement Rehabilitation Project for a decrease of $449,232.30; and b) consideration of Contract Change Order No. 2 to the contract with Argonaut Constructors, Inc., for the 2024 Pavement Rehabilitation Project for an increase of $1,477,626.93.
CLOSED SESSION
8.1, Public employee evaluations: County Administrative Officer.
8.2, Conference with legal counsel: decision whether to initiate litigation pursuant to Gov. Code Sec. 54956.9(d)(4), one potential case.
8.3, Conference with legal counsel – existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code Sec. 54956.9(d)(1): In re National Prescription Opiate Litigation MDL No. 2804/Case No. 1:17-md-2804.
8.4, Conference with legal counsel – existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code Sec. 54956.9(d)(1): In re National Prescription Opiate Litigation MDL No. 2804 / In re: Purdue Pharma L.P., et al., Case No. 19-23649 (SHL).
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