Legals
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the County of Lake will hold a public hearing on Dr. Robert Gardner’s application, RZ 10-02 and GPD 10-01 proposing the following: (1) a rezone from “RR” Rural Residential and “RR-SOS” Rural Residential—Substandard Older Subdivision to “PDC-DR” Planned Development Commercial—Design Review; (2) a general plan of development for the establishment of a health and hospitality resort with uses including a guest lodge, 24 villas, 25 cabins, 100 suites together with medical, health and spa related amenities.
The Planning Commission will consider recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt of a mitigated negative declaration for this project based on Initial Study IS 10-02.
The project is located at 5440, 5460, 5490 & 5610 E. State Highway 20; 5130 Foothill Drive; 5161, 5163, 5171, & 5173 Dunstan Road; 5563 & 5573 Dunstan Drive; 5637, 5647, 5667, 5687 & 5697 Fennel Road; and 5707 Fennel Drive, Lucerne, CA: APNs 004-035-03; 033-351-17, 18, 47 & 50; and 033-361-04, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 & 45.
The proposed mitigated negative declaration will be available for review 20 days before the hearing at the Community Development Department in the Lake County Courthouse, 255 North Forbes Street, Lakeport, and the staff report will be available 10 days before the hearing.
The Planner processing this application is Kevin M. Ingram, (707) 263-2221 or
The public hearing will be held in the Board of Supervisors’ Chamber in the Courthouse on December 8, 2011 at 9:40 AM, at which time and place interested persons may attend and be heard.
If you challenge the action of the Planning Commission on any of the above stated items in court, it may be limited to only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Lake County Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Richard Coel, Director
By: ______________________________________
Danae Bowen, Office Assistant III
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ORDINANCE NO. 2965
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 721B OF THE SEWER USE ORDINANCE, (APPENDIX A), OF THE LAKE COUNTY ORDINANCE CODE
INCREASING SEWER USE FEES FOR SOUTH LAKEPORT, LANDS END AND REEVES POINT (A.D. 9-1 AND A.D. 9-3)
The Board of Directors of the Lake County Sanitation District, State of California, ordains as follows:
Section 1: The SEWER SERVICE CHARGES in Section 721B of the Sewer Use Ordinance, (Appendix A), of the Ordinance Code of Lake County is hereby amended to read as follows:
“Sec. 721B. South Lakeport, Lands End and Reeves Point (A.D. 9-1 and 9-3) Sewer service charges. (The fees, tolls, rates, rentals or other charges for services and facilities furnished by the District in connection with its sanitary system are as follows:)
TYPE OF CONNECTION CHARGE PER MONTH
__2011 ___2012 ___2013
(1) RESIDENTIAL - Base Charge $ 41.95 $ 46.95 $ 53.10
Includes: Each dwelling unit with sewer connections on
the same parcel; House, Mobile home, Apartment,
Granny Unit, permanently occupied cabins or travel trailers with
sewer service and any additional auxiliary unit (hooked up)
(2) LOW-STRENGTH COMMERCIAL – Base Charge $ 46.95 $ 46.95 $ 53.10
Per building with restroom or sewer connections
Includes: Professional office, Banks, Small Retail, Daycare or Day school
Without cafeteria or showers, Fellowship hall or church w/o commercial kitchen,
coffee shop without kitchen;
In addition to base rate:
Daycare or Day school without cafeteria or showers – per student $ 1.15 $ 1.30 $ 1.45
(3) MEDIUM-STRENGTH COMMERCIAL – Base Charge $125.85 $140.85 $159.85
Per building with restroom or sewer connections
Includes: Service Station without grocery or dining, Bars without dining,
Church, Fraternity, Club House, Senior Center, theaters, schools with
cafeteria and without showers, Convenience Stores without dining or kitchen,
Hotel/Motel without Dining, Hospital, Assisted Living, Group Homes, Detention
Center and Convalescent Home, Beauty Shop, Laundromat (self service),
Car Lots, Auto Shop, Small Grocery without deli or butcher shop;
In addition to base rate:
Convalescent/Group Home/ Hospital/Detention--per licensed bed $ 21.00 $ 23.00 $ 25.00
Hotel/Motel per room without kitchen $ 4.40 $ 5.00 $ 5.80
Hotel/Motel per room with kitchen $ 6.70 $ 7.70 $ 8.80
Hotel/Motel room permanently occupied $ 20.10 $ 23.00 $ 26.45
Laundromat – per machine $ 16.00 $ 17.25 $ 19.00
Schools with cafeteria per student $ 2.41 $ 2.70 $ 2.98
Theater or Drive In - per seat or car space $ .35 $ .37 $ 0.43
(4) HIGH-STRENGTH COMMERCIAL -Base Charge $237.27 $261.00 $287.10
Per building with sewer connections
Includes: Hotels/ Motels with Dining, Schools with Cafeteria & Showers,
Super Markets, Gas Station with dining or kitchen, Short Order, Takeout,
Restaurants, Bars and Cocktail Lounges with Dining, Septage Disposal
(Dump Stations), Casino, Fitness Center, Event Center, Car Wash, Dry Cleaning,
RV and Camp Grounds.
In addition to base rate:
Hotel/Motel per unit -- without kitchen $ 4.40 $ 5.00 $ 5.80
-- with kitchen $ 6.70 $ 7.70 $ 8.80
-- permanently occupied $20.10 $23.00 $ 26.45
Bars & Lounge per stool or cocktail –per seat over 33 $ 0.85 $ .95 $ 1.10
Restaurants - per seat over 33 $ 0.85 $ .95 $ 1.10
RV & Campgrounds per space --Without sewer hookup $ 2.75 $ 3.15 $ 3.60
--With sewer hookup $ 6.70 $ 7.70 $ 8.80
-- permanently occupied $20.10 $ 23.00 $ 26.45
Schools with cafeteria & showers -- per student $ 2.41 $ 2.70 $ 2.98
(5) Minimum Charge for Wastewater Service not specifically itemized $41.95 $46.95 $ 53.10
Other wastewater uses in excess of minimum charge will be
evaluated on the basis of water use and components of discharge.
(6) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM -per SFD equivalent $ 1.50 $ 3.00 $ 4.50
(7) When a specific connection type is not addressed, or easily identified, fees will be calculated on the flow data based on 210 gallons per day per single family dwelling unit (SFD) equivalent. Buildings or business entities that house multiple commercial type establishments will be billed for each establishment as it is categorized above.
The above sewer charges, items 1 through 5, including monthly charges and volume use charges, shall be adjusted February 15 of each year based on inflation. The inflationary adjustment shall be determined by multiplying the current rate by the ratio of the prior year’s average annual U.S. City Average Consumer Price Index as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the event of a negative index, no change in the sewer charges shall be made.
SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict and no further.
SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall take effect on the 15th day of December, 2011, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Lake.
The foregoing Ordinance was introduced before the Board of Directors on the 8th day of November, 2011, and passed by the following vote on the 15th, day of November, 2011:
AYES: Directors Smith, Rushing, Farrington, Brown and
Comstock
NOES: None
ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: None
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