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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Eunice Audrey (Booth) Norton passed away on Friday, April 8, 2016, at the age of 94 in Lakeport.

She was born Nov. 23, 1921, in Mill Valley, Calif., to Chester and Marguerite (Bornson) Booth.

She was predeceased by her husband, Howard Denio Norton, who she married in 1938. They shared 69 years of marriage, making their home on Third Street in Kelseyville where they raised their family.

Eunice enjoyed a long and full life. She loved her family, friends and community where she was active in many activities including the PTA, The Woman’s Club, Girl Scouts, Upper Lake TOPS and KOPS, a painting group and an organ group.

A very talented woman she could sing, play melody after melody by ear on her Clavinova, paint, knit, garden, and even decorate wedding cakes! She was Mom … she could do everything.

Many may remember her as an Avon Lady, or in her career as a clerk at the Kelseyville Post Office.

She is survived by her children, Lynn Elder of Nyack, New York, Lois Jordan (Michael) of Kelseyville, and Terry Norton of Lakeport.

Also surviving are grandchildren, Julie Havrilla (Gary), David Jordan (Lynn), Bonnie Yassky (Steven) and Taryn Dingwall (Courtney). She was blessed with eight great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. She also leaves a brother, Chet Booth (Donna), a brother-in-law, Russell Norton (Jan) and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at a later date with inurnment at Kelseyville District Cemetery in  Kelseyville.

SACRAMENTO – California has finalized the purchase of $200 million worth of green bonds issued by the World Bank, state Treasurer John Chiang announced Thursday.

Proceeds from the sale will help the bank finance projects that meet specific criteria for low-carbon and climate-resilient growth; mitigate climate change or help people adapt to global warming.

“This is a win-win for Californians who are not only interested in safe, solid-performing investments, but want to move the needle on combating climate change,” said Chiang.

These World Bank green bonds mature on Oct. 1, 2018, and have fixed coupons that pay just over 1 percent interest. In contrast, benchmark U.S. Treasury notes with similar maturities are currently earning only 0.82 percent.

The green bonds bought by California’s Pooled Money Investment Account enjoy the highest possible AAA credit rankings from rating agencies Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s.

Concurrently, the bonds also have the highest certification for “greenness” from the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research.

The investment is part of Chiang’s commitment to leveraging the state’s financial resources to both buy and sell environmentally friendly securities, when such investments meet all other requirements of state policy and law.

“My office is excited about participating in the burgeoning green bond market, but we want to do it right,” said Chiang. “We want to raise money to combat climate change and at the same time get the best possible deal for our taxpayers.”

The treasurer recently concluded a national “listening tour” to find new ways to harness the potential of green bonds to pay for critically needed, clean-energy infrastructure in California.

Chiang’s staff also is drafting a report to identify the legal, economic, attitudinal and other barriers that have prevented the U.S. green bond market from developing as fast as those in Europe, Latin America and Asia.

The report’s findings and related issues are expected to be the focus of a conference Chiang plans to hold early next year that will bring together investors, environmentalists and other thought leaders.

The California’s Pooled Money Investment Account has purchased $1.3 billion in World Bank Group green bonds since 2009.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake County Community Development Director will consider approving a GRADING PERMIT for the two-phase grading of 172 acres for a new vineyard on two parcels with a combined acreage of 371 acres. 

A mitigated negative declaration is proposed for this project based on Initial Study (IS 15–13). 

The project applicant is PETER MOLNAR.  

The project is located at 8995 and 8997 State Highway 175, Kelseyville, CA, and further described as APNs 011-057-28 & 011-057-29.

The proposed grading permit, mitigated negative declaration, and all documents referenced in the proposed mitigated negative declaration are available for review at the Community Development Department, Lake County Courthouse, 255 North Forbes Street, Lakeport, CA. 

The review period for public comments on the proposed mitigated negative declaration will start on April 11, 2016 and end on May 2, 2016. 

The Planner processing this application is Peggy Barthel, (707) 263-2221 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Community Development Director will consider approval of this project with no public hearing if no written request for a public hearing is submitted to the Community Development Department by 5:00 P.M., May 2, 2016. 

Should a timely request for hearing be filed, a public hearing will be held on May 11, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, 3rd Floor of the Lake County Courthouse. 


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Scott DeLeon, Interim  Director

By: ______________________________________
Danae Bowen, Office Assistant III

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – The Napa Valley Cricket Club will again host its “World Series” this coming Sunday from 10 a.m. at the Napa County Fairgrounds in Calistoga to kick off its 2016 season.

As ever the game will be hotly contested as the Rest of the World team of members look to wrestle the trophy back from the American / Australian team who won in 2015.

Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world after soccer and The Napa Valley Cricket Club (NVCC) is now a firmly established member of that community.

Cricket is played in over 100 countries worldwide and close to home the game has a strong and passionate following in the South Bay area.

“We open our season each year with this event and as the club boasts members from 8 countries,” said Club President Phil Bourke, “and it has turned into a great day out not just for the players but also for their families, friends, kids, and those curious about the game. We’ve had up to 200 attend the game in previous years and we’re looking forward to a similar attendance this Sunday at the Calistoga Fairgrounds.”

He added, “It’s a fun day out for the family with supervised activities for the kids, food from Compadres and beverages from our sponsors Clos du Val, Chandon, and Anchor Steam Brewing.”

While Bourke, an Australian, will be lining up in his familiar wicket-keeper (think baseball catcher) position Irishman Andrew Healy will be part of the Rest of the World team looking to take back the trophy they last won in 2014.

“We have a Rest of the World team made up of members from six countries” said Healy, NVCC vice president. “New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, England and of course Ireland and we’ll be playing hard to take the trophy back from the Australia / America team. The game highlights the international diversity of the game of cricket right here in our own community with all of the members working or living in the Napa Valley. One of the highlights of the game for us is the fact that we have a number of American members in the club of couple of who have become cricket converts and will be key participants in the game particularly with their fielding.”

The toss for the game, to decide who bats or bowls first, will take place at 10:15 a.m. with Calistoga Mayor Chris Canning performing the task.

Commentary on the game will be provided by Radio Calistoga’s Dennis DeVilbiss and the game will be umpired by Milpitas-based umpire Barry Manogaran.

Club members will take part in a short ANZAC Day commemoration service during the innings lunch break and during drinks breaks explanations of the game and its rules will take place at the “pitch” area in the middle of the ground. Admission is free for the day with food and refreshments on sale and an instant cellar drawing.

COLUSA, Calif. – California State Park and Recreation Commission (Commission) will be holding a public meeting to discuss the future of Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area.

The public is invited to participate and give their input at this meeting, which will be held next Friday, April 29, starting at 9 a.m. at Granzella’s Banquet Hall, 457 Seventh St. in Williams.

A tour will be provided to the commissioners on Thursday, April 28, beginning at 1 p.m. The public is also invited to participate.

The tour will begin in the group picnic area of the park. Transportation will not be provided. Participants must provide their own high-clearance vehicle transportation.

Tour participants may encounter mud, insects, heat or cold, snakes and other wildland challenges, so they should come prepared. So that everyone will be able to hear public testimony, official comments will be deferred until the April 29 meeting.

Improvements to the park will be presented to the commission through a general plan/final environmental impact report (EIR).

This plan will set the stage for investments that will bring recreational boaters and anglers back to Colusa, draw more visitors and improve the area’s economic vitality.

Providing additional recreational facilities will also give Colusa residents more options for engaging in healthy outdoor recreation. The plan also includes goals and guidelines to improve management of the park’s abundant natural resources.

“Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area offers a big park experience in a small park setting,” said California State Parks’ Northern Buttes District Superintendent Eddie Guaracha. “It is a gateway to outdoor adventure all along the middle reach of the Sacramento River.”

The EIR recommends, among other things, opportunities for the following recreation and interpretive activities be expanded:

– Motorized and human-powered boating;
– Wildlife watching and nature observation;
– Trail activities such as bicycling, hiking, running and orienteering;
– Safe public access to the river, including for persons with mobility challenges;
– RV and tent camping for groups and individuals, as well as overnight lodging;
– Large and small outdoor social, interpretive and cultural events for groups and families;
– Information and facilities serving regional recreation opportunities.

The EIR is currently available for review online at www.parks.ca.gov/ColusaGP .

The general plan process revealed the public’s desire for multiple activities to be accommodated in the more developed southeast area of the park.

Additional facilities proposed in the southeast area include a new boat launching facility in partnership with the city of Colusa, and outdoor event center with interpretive/educational features.

A new RV campground is proposed outside the Sacramento River floodway. Public access to the 243-acre northern area, which was acquired in 2007, is proposed to be expanded, with dispersed parking, multiple bicycle and walking trails, a canoe/kayak launch, more fishing access points, and primitive campgrounds.

The general plan process involved the public, scientists, technical experts and land managers in documenting and understanding the park’s important natural, cultural and recreational resources, existing uses and visitor needs.

Several plan alternatives were prepared and discussed at a public workshop. Then, goals and guidelines were developed for the preferred alternative that include resource preservation and land use strategies that will best serve the public in the long term.

An analysis of the potential environmental impacts of plan implementation was conducted as required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and public comment was received.

Finally, the EIR, which includes responses to comments, will be presented to the California Park and Recreation Commission for review and adoption at the April 29 meeting.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake County Community Development Director will consider approving a GRADING PERMIT for the earthwork, grading, and erosion control for a building pad, retaining walls and a 20-space parking lot. 

A mitigated negative declaration is proposed for this project based on Initial Study (IS 16–03).  The project applicant is REYNOLDS SYSTEMS, INC. 

The project is located at 18649 State Highway 175, Middletown, CA, and further described as APN 013-046-04.

 The proposed grading permit, mitigated negative declaration, and all documents referenced in the proposed mitigated negative declaration are available for review at the Community Development Department, Lake County Courthouse, 255 North Forbes Street, Lakeport, CA. 

The review period for public comments on the proposed mitigated negative declaration will start on April 11, 2016 and end on May 2, 2016.

The Planner processing this application is Peggy Barthel, (707) 263-2221 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Community Development Director will consider approval of this project with no public hearing if no written request for a public hearing is submitted to the Community Development Department by 5:00 P.M., May 2, 2016. 

Should a timely request for hearing be filed, a public hearing will be held on May 11, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, 3rd Floor of the Lake County Courthouse. 


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Scott DeLeon, Interim  Director

By: ______________________________________
Danae Bowen, Office Assistant III

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County Wine Studio is presenting an interactive exploration of Lake County varietals, appellations and wine making styles co-hosted by Shannon Michele. 

The series aims to help participants advance their sensory evaluation and wine tasting skills with specially selected varietals, flights and verticals paired with "snackatizers" to compliment the wine tasting experience.

The first session in the series beginning April 24 will focus on Sauvignon Blancs with a comparison from the Big Valley AVA, and an AVA vertical tasting of Red Hills, High Valley and Guenoc.

Dates and featured wines to follow are: June 25 (White and Rosé Rhone wines); Aug. 21 (Pinot Noir, Grenache and Sangiovese); Oct. 23 (Rhone Red Wines).

Seating is limited. For reservations and additional information, contact Susan Feiler at 707-293-8752.

Lake County Wine Studio is both a gallery for display of arts and a tasting room, wine bar and retail shop for the fine wines of Lake County. 

Artists’ shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month except in January.
 
The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake. It is open Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. and Friday from 1 to 8 p.m.

The art show on display for the month of April is by Sunny Franson.

For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030 or www.lakecountywinestudio.com .

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Adventist Health has entered into an agreement with Colusa Regional Medical Center in Colusa to acquire three rural health clinics.

This agreement would ensure that medical care is available to the local communities after the medical center’s imminent closure. Previously, CRMC announced it would close on April 22 due to financial struggles.

“As we work through this difficult situation in our community, we’re pleased to announce that Adventist Health will assume responsibility for our community care clinics in Arbuckle, Colusa and Williams,” said Wayne Allen, chief restructuring officer and interim chief executive officer for CRMC. “The health system will provide stability and access to health services in our region’s rural communities.”

Adventist Health operates the largest rural health network in California, with more than 15 percent of the rural health clinics in the state.

“As a faith-based organization, we are eager to share our mission of inspiring health, wholeness and hope,” said Jeff Eller, president and chief executive officer of Adventist Health’s Northern California Region.

“We have identified a sustainable solution to provide quality care to community members,” said Bob Beehler, Adventist Health’s vice president for Market Development/Mergers and Acquisitions.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The North Coast Opportunities Governing Board will meet on Wednesday, April 27.

The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. at 850 Lakeport Blvd.

Unless otherwise indicated, the times listed are approximate, and are intended for time management purposes only.

The discussion of any item may begin prior to the designated time, and may be considered in a different order.
                  
Timed items are as follows:

2:15 p.m.: Board member applicants Desiree Perez and Jennifer Wright.
2:20 p.m.: California Department of Education resolution for RCCC.
2:25 p.m.: Approval of personnel policy changes.
2:40 p.m.: NCO employee survey update.
3 p.m.: Team Lake County/Valley fire recovery presentation.
3:15 p.m.: Gardens Project Lake County presentation.
3:25 p.m.: NCO Emergency Succession Plan.
3:35 p.m.: Executive director report.
3:45 p.m.: Human resources/finance meeting report.
3:50 p.m.: Brief reports and announcements.
3:55 p.m.: Parking lot (presentation of topics for consideration/future agenda item).
4 p.m.: Adjourn to closed session.

For information, or if you need disability modification or accommodation in order to participate in this meeting, please contact the NCO executive assistant 48 hours before the meeting at 707-467-3210.

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