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Council to consider bed and breakfast project, redevelopment topics PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Monday, 18 August 2008
LAKEPORT – The Lakeport City Council's brief Tuesday night agenda will include consideration of a bed and breakfast inn application and redevelopment business.


The meeting starts at 6 p.m. at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.


Gregory Gill will ask the council to approve his plan to operate a bed and breakfast inn at 2-16th St., a decision which previously deadlocked the Lakeport Planning Commission, resulting in an automatic denial, as Lake County News has reported.


The matter has been discussed at several previous meetings, where both Gill and his neighbors – several of whom are against the project – have addressed the council.


A petition with more than 40 signatures against the project has been submitted to the city.


At the Tuesday meeting, the council and Lakeport Redevelopment Agency will convene a joint meeting during which they'll discuss approving a contract with California Engineering Co. to train housing staff on the HOME Program First Time Homebuyer's and Owner Occupied Rehabilitation programs.


The council and agency also will approve contract change orders for the City Hall Parking Lot and Third Street Improvement Project, and approve paving of an alley west of City Hall.


Other items on the agenda include:


– A resolution approving and confirming the report of delinquent utilities charges and requesting Lake County collect such charges on the tax roll.


– Approval of an application for the Lakeport Main Street Association to display seaplanes on Main Street between First and Seventh streets during the Taste of Lakeport event on Friday and extending to Saturday morning.


To see the agenda and associated staff reports, visit the city's Web site at www.cityoflakeport.com/departments/docs.aspx?deptID=43&catID=35.


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NO on B&B
written by jmadison, August 18, 2008
Please. We do not want to start putting Bed and Breakfast hotels in quiet Lakeport neighborhoods. Adding another 20 people with cars to a quiet lake front neighborhood will increase noise and traffic. If this passes in this neighborhood, it could happen in your neighborhood. Keep the businesses out of residential areas. Don't change the laws to make them legal.

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