LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Planning Commission has a full slate of projects to discuss this week, including a new city park, a biochar project, microenterprise home kitchens and upgrades at a Pacific Gas and Electric facility.
The commission will meet via webinar beginning at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9.
The agenda is available here.
To speak on an agenda item, access the meeting remotely here; the meeting ID is 961 1522 8016, passcode 069271.
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 prior to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 9.
Please indicate in the email subject line "for public comment" and list the item number of the agenda item that is the topic of the comment. Comments that read to the council will be subject to the three minute time limitation (approximately 350 words). Written comments that are only to be provided to the council and not read at the meeting will be distributed to the council prior to the meeting.
On the agenda is an application for an architectural and design review for 1575 North High
St., the location of a PG&E service yard.
The application is to allow the replacement of the existing 6-foot chain-link fence with barbed wire along the top with an 8-foot decorative black metal fencing around the perimeter of the property and replacing an existing wood retaining wall with a concrete retaining wall.
A separate item relating to the same property is seeking an application for an architectural and design review that allows the placement of a backup generator and supporting equipment.
Also on the agenda is an application from Tom Jordan and Scotts Valley Energy Co. for a use permit for biochar processing, light manufacturing in the C-2, Major Retail zoning district at 2150 S. Main St.
The project would allow offices in the front of the building and biochar processing in the rear building on the property formerly occupied by the Record-Bee newspaper.
In other business, the commissioners will discuss the environmental review for the Lakefront Park at 800 and 810 N. Main St.
The commission also is being asked to consider the ordinance recently adopted by the Lake County Board of Supervisors to permit microenterprise home kitchens in accordance with AB 626, and give city staff necessary direction.
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Lakeport Planning Commission to discuss new city park, biochar project, home kitchens
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