- Elizabeth Larson
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Lakeport City Council to consider horse park lease agreement at first meeting of 2022
The council will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
The agenda can be found here.
The council chambers will be open to the public for the meeting. In accordance with updated guidelines from the state of California and revised Cal OSHA Emergency Temporary Standards, persons who are not fully vaccinated for COVID-19 are required to wear a face covering at this meeting.
If you cannot attend in person, and would like to speak on an agenda item, you can access the Zoom meeting remotely at this link or join by phone by calling toll-free 669-900-9128 or 346-248-7799.
The webinar ID is 973 6820 1787, access code is 477973; the audio pin will be shown after joining the webinar. Those phoning in without using the web link will be in “listen mode” only and will not be able to participate or comment.
Comments can be submitted by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To give the city clerk adequate time to print out comments for consideration at the meeting, please submit written comments before 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
On Tuesday, City Manager Kevin Ingram will ask the council for the go-ahead to negotiate a 30-year lease agreement with Westside Community Park for the use of a 7.5-acre site on City of Lakeport Municipal Sewer District property for the new horse park site, contingent on the receipt of a $3 million Proposition 68 grant the park’s committee is seeking.
The portion of the CLMSD property in question, which is vacant, is located on Highway 175 near Mathews Road.
The horse park has been in the planning stages for several years, but in the fall Westside Park Committee Chair Dennis Rollins presented to the council the proposed plan for the horse park and trail area, which was the result of extensive community outreach.
In other business, the council will hold a public hearing regarding compliance with SB 1383. Council members will consider an ordinance adding to the city code language regarding the recycling of construction and demolition debris and introducing an ordinance related to water efficient landscape and set a second reading for Jan. 18.
Community Development Director Jenni Byers will take to the council a discussion about outdoor dining in the public right of way as part of the current COVID-19 emergency temporary use zoning permits and ask for direction on how to move forward.
Her written report notes that, for several years, “Lakeport staff had been discussing appropriate methods to incorporate parklets into the downtown area. A parklet is an innovative way to add temporary gathering spaces to public streets. Built and maintained by neighboring businesses, parklets are frequently located in the parking lane adjacent to the curb and designed as an extension to the sidewalk.”
Options before the council include directing staff to leave the temporary permits in place until permanent standards can be defined and implemented; directing staff to work with the existing permits to remove the makeshift sidewalls so that the streetscape is visible, leaving only the awnings; revoking the temporary permits until permanent standards are approved or if there is another hard closure of indoor spaces; or providing another direction to staff.
Also on Tuesday, Utilities Superintendent Paul Harris will present to the council a bid from Leete Generators for the purchase of three generators in the amount of $186,994.54. He’ll also ask the council to award a construction contract to the low bidder for installation, for a total project cost not to exceed $258,468.30.
Harris said the generators are for the city’s water treatment facilities.
Other items on the agenda including Mayor Stacey Mattina’s appointments of council members as liaisons to various boards, committees and commissions; adoption of a resolution appointing representatives to represent and vote on behalf of the City at the League of California Cities, Redwood Empire Division Business meetings and represent the city and vote at Division Legislative Committee meetings; receiving and filing the communications strategic plan; and adopting a resolution adding a 12th member of the Lakeport Economic Advisory Committee to be assigned to Sutter Lakeside Hospital.
On the consent agenda — items usually accepted as a slate on one vote — are ordinances; minutes of the council’s regular meeting on Dec. 7 and special meeting on Dec. 14; adoption of a resolution authorizing continued remote teleconference meetings of the Lakeport City Council and its legislative bodies pursuant to Government Code section 54953(e); confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency; approval of event application 2022-001, with staff recommendations, for the 2022 Shakespeare in the Park event; adoption of the resolution accepting construction of the North Main Street Paving Project by Argonaut Constructors and authorize the filing of the notice of completion; review and file the first quarter financial update; and approval of the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the period of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, for presentation and adoption by the Lake County Redevelopment Oversight Board.
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