CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake City Council this week will get the latest update on the Sulphur fire recovery process and consider adoption fees for marijuana dispensaries operating in the city.
The council will meet in closed session at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, to discuss a performance evaluation of City Manager Greg Folsom and property negotiations related to 14050 and 14060 Olympic Drive before the open session of the meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
On Thursday night the council will get an update from staff on the Sulphur fire recovery and have a discussion of right-of-entry agreements and deadlines for property owners.
In other fire-related business, the council will consider authorizing to commit cost-of-share expenses due to the Sulphur fire for hazard mitigation.
Also on the agenda is a public hearing to consider a resolution to adopt fees applicable to commercial cannabis and marijuana dispensary fees.
There also will be a public hearing to consider a resolution authorizing submittal of an application to the California Housing and Community Development for the Community Development Block Grant Program.
Also on the agenda are several presentations. Certificates of appreciation will be presented to City Hall-O-Ween contributors and volunteers; a proclamation will be given designating November as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in Clearlake and honoring Eva Johnson as the founder of the Adult Day Care Program, now known as Elder Day Services of Lake County; and recognition will be offered to long-term city employees and volunteers.
Items on the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are warrant registers; consideration of continuation of a declaration of local emergency issued on Oct. 9 and ratified by council action on Oct. 12; consideration of continuation of declaration of a local health emergency issued on Oct. 12 and ratified by council action on Oct. 18; request for renewal of contract with Axon/Taser International for body-worn camera system; consideration of agreement between the county of Lake and the city of Clearlake of Public Health and Environmental Health assistance provided by state and presidentially declared disasters; consideration of agreement between the county of Lake and the city of Clearlake for reimbursement of cost share for Public Health and Environmental Health assistance provided during state or presidentially declared disasters.
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Clearlake City Council to discuss Sulphur fire, marijuana dispensary fees
- Elizabeth Larson
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