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Lakeshore Drive corridor improvement planning meetings set for Oct. 9-12

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 03 October 2012

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Community members are invited to participate in meetings planned for this month that are meant to help shape the future of Clearlake’s Lakeshore Drive Downtown Corridor.

The city of Clearlake is hosting a series of community events on Tuesday, Oct. 9, through Friday, Oct. 12, to help create a plan for improving conditions along Lakeshore Drive.

The project area encompasses Lakeshore Drive from Olympic Drive to Old Highway 53, and will address walking, bicycling, parking, transit, street beautification, lake access and economic revitalization issues.  

Community input will help identify a range of improvements along the corridor.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to participate.

The events will kick off with a walking assessment of the area from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, beginning at Highlands Park.

During the walkabout, participants will review conditions along the Lakeshore Drive corridor, and help determine where and how improvements can be made. Please wear comfortable shoes.

After the walk, a community workshop will be held at Clearlake City Hall from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Participants will have a chance to become “community designers” as they craft their own solutions to design issues in the area. Share your ideas – and free pizza – with friends and neighbors.

On Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., community members are encouraged to drop by the Design Open Studio, and look at the designs in progress and talk with the design team.

The studio will be set up across from Highlands Park at 14330 Lakeshore Drive, next to David Hughes & Associates Real Estate office.

The community input from these sessions will be incorporated into the final plan.

On Friday, Oct. 12, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at Clearlake City Hall, the design team will offer a more complete presentation of the concepts for the Lakeshore Drive Downtown Corridor Plan when it unveils the preliminary designs.

Immediately following the Friday evening presentation and public feedback, the city of Clearlake and Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a community reception at Austin Park from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to celebrate the community’s efforts to shape the future of the Lakeshore Drive Downtown Corridor. Come enjoy wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres and live music.

The corridor improvement project is sponsored by the city of Clearlake, Lake County/City Area Planning Council, Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the nonprofit Local Government Commission ( www.lgc.org ), and is funded through a California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Community Based Transportation Planning Grant and local planning funds.

For more information, www.lakeapc.org or contact Terri Persons, 707-263-7799.

Assistance offered to private landowners who suffered losses in Northern California wildfires

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 03 October 2012

The Natural Resources Conservation Service is taking applications to assist private landowners in Northern California affected by wildfires in the last six months.

Acting State Conservationist Jeff Burwell said the agency began accepting applications for the initiative on Tuesday, and will continue receiving them through Friday, Oct. 19.

Lake County had two major wildland fire incidents within its borders this fire season – the Wye Fire, which burned 7,934 acres east of Clearlake Oaks in August, and the Scotts Fire, which burned 4,618 acres northwest of Lakeport on Cow Mountain in September.

The fire recovery assistance, funded through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, will be made available pending congressional approval of the Farm Bill conservation funding.                                                          

“I encourage California landowners who have private grazing land or non-industrial private forestlands that were adversely affected by the recent fires to visit with their local field office about how this special initiative can provide assistance to protect their natural resources,” Burwell said.

The initiative is intended to provide immediate resource protection in those areas burned during the 2012 wildfires. Priority applications will include practices that are implemented within one year and provide immediate erosion protection, adequate livestock water and habitat protection.   

Participants interested in implementing practices beyond the scope of this special and limited initiative are encouraged to apply under the regular Environmental Quality Incentives Program funding opportunities.

To apply, contact the Natural Resources Conservation Service at 530-792-5600 or www.ca.nrcs.usda.gov .

Clearlake man arrested in connection to stabbings of three people

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 02 October 2012

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A Clearlake man is in custody after police alleged that he stabbed three people during a Monday night fight.

Stanley George Hess, 57, was arrested late Monday night and charged with felony battery with injury, felony assault with a deadly weapon, felony attempted assault with a deadly weapon and battery, according to Sgt. Rodd Joseph of the Clearlake Police Department.

At approximately 10:07 p.m. Clearlake Police officers were dispatched to a report of a fight involving numerous subjects at Austin Park near the beach. Joseph said it was reported that one of the subjects was armed with a knife.

When officers arrived, Hess allegedly was attempting to flee in a vehicle which was being vandalized by several other subjects. Joseph said all subjects involved were detained by police.

While on scene, officers located 20-year-old Raymond Mesquita of Clearlake, who Joseph said was suffering an apparent stab wound to his chest. Mesquita was flown to an out-of-county trauma center due to his injuries.

Officers also discovered 19-year-old Nyda Gumboc of Clearlake with an apparent stab wound to her right hand and an additional male juvenile from Clearlake with an apparent stab wound to his upper right arm. Joseph said both were treated on scene by medical personnel.

During the investigation officers and detectives determined that a heated argument between several subjects quickly turned physical. Joseph said that during the physical altercation, Hess allegedly armed himself with a knife and stabbed Mesquita in the chest.

Hess also allegedly stabbed the male juvenile and Gumboc with the same weapon. Joseph said Hess then allegedly attempted to strike other subjects with his vehicle.

Joseph said the weapon Hess is alleged to have used has been recovered.

Hess was arrested and transported to the Lake County Jail, where he was booked. Bail was set at $30,000, according to jail records.

Mesquita remains in the intensive care unit at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Joseph said.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Det. Tim Alvarado at 707-994-8251. Callers may remain anonymous.

Investigators: Lunas building fire caused by electrical issue

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 02 October 2012

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The fire that damaged a historic downtown building late last month has been traced to an electrical issue, according to the results of the fire investigation.

The Lunas building, located at the corner of Third and Main streets, caught fire early on the morning of Friday, Sept. 21.

It gutted the Penny Lane Emporium, located on the building’s first floor, and damaged some parts of the second story, where the offices of attorney and judicial candidate Michael Lunas and the Feeney & Feeney law firm were located.

Dan Copas, a Lakeport Fire Protection District firefighter and the agency’s lead investigator on the incident, said he and investigators from the insurance companies for the emporium and for Lunas, as well as two electrical engineers, completed their work on the case on Monday.

“We’ve all pretty much come to the conclusion that it is an electrical fire, but it’s an undetermined source at this point,” said Copas.

He said the building itself, which dates to the 1870s, has been ruled out at the source of the electrical issue that sparked the fire.

“It looks purely just like an accidental fire,” Copas said, adding that the blaze was not suspicious in nature.

Copas said the fire began in the center of the left front window – left to a person facing the shop from the street – but investigators were not able to trace it to an actual source.

There was a lot of electrical inside the building, and while Copas said there’s no “smoking gun,” there were paper lanterns and other lighting fixtures used for displays that could have contributed to the fire.

Lunas, whose mother and uncle own the building, was at the site on Monday while investigators were still at work.

He said he’s been working from his home since having to vacate his upstairs office.

“We’re looking for some suitable office space,” he said.

Lunas said initially he believed he and the other upstairs tenants would be displaced for a few weeks.

Now, however, he estimates it could be up to three months before they can return to the building.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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