CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake City Council this week will consider updates to city rules for certain types of vendors and will honor a number of employees for their service.
The council will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, for a closed session to discuss the liability claim of Michael Pangelina and hold conference regarding a property purchase at 14130 Tuli Lane before the public portion of the meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
The council will hold a first reading of an ordinance to amend Clearlake Municipal Code regarding sidewalk vendors and door-to-door sales.
Staff reported that the proposed changes will make the city’s rules come into compliance with new state law.
The council on Thursday also will hold a public hearing for the second reading and adoption of building code amendments to the Clearlake Municipal Code.
There also will be discussion of a Community Development Block Grant application, discussion and consideration of an agreement with Tyler Technologies for provision of InCode 10 software and related services to upgrade the city’s finance, payroll and purchasing systems, and consideration of a proposed agreement between the city and the county of Lake for collection of special taxes, assessments, fees, charges and abatements.
At Thursday’s meeting there also will be the swearing-in of a new police officer and dispatcher; presentation of certificates to five-, 15- and 20-year employees and city volunteers; presentation of a proclamation declaring November as Native American Month; presentation of certificates of appreciation to City Hall-oween contributors; and demonstration of the new Animal Control Department’s kennel tracking software.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are warrant registers; consideration of continuation of a local emergency issued on Oct. 9, 2017, and ratified by council action Oct. 12, 2017; approval of professional services agreement with consortium of legal firms – Baron & Budd PC, Singleton Law Firm, Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire, Dixon Diab & Chambers, and Terry Singleton Esq. – to represent the city in pursuing litigation arising from the Sulphur fire in October 2017; minutes of the Oct. 16 and 25 meetings; approval of letters of support of the Lake Area Planning Council applications for Caltrans Sustainable Communities; approve entering into contract with AT&T for fiberoptic Internet service; and approval of reclassification of salary ranges for maintenance workers and kennel technicians.
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Clearlake City Council to consider changes to vendor rules and present honors to employees
- Elizabeth Larson
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