- Elizabeth Larson
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Supervisors to hear water conservation proposal, urgency ordinance on water truck deliveries to cannabis grows
The board will meet beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
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On Tuesday, in an item timed for 9:45 a.m., a letter will be presented to the board on behalf of the Lake County Drought Task Force recommending the board enact water conservation measures.
The letter states, in part, “The Lake County Drought Task Force strongly recommends that the Lake County Board of Supervisors enact conservation measures (in conjunction with the Lake County Water Resources and Environmental Health Departments, and other private and public water purveyors) to restrict the use of water, and to identify and develop enforcement tools to encourage conservation and prevent water wastage. If pursued, this restriction among Lake County residents would align with Executive Order N-10-21 signed by Governor of California, Gavin Newsom on July 8, 2021 calling all Californians to voluntarily reduce water use by 15% from their 2020 levels.”
At 10:30 a.m., the board will consider an urgency ordinance to stop water halters from delivering water to cannabis cultivations.
In a memo to the board, Chair Bruno Sabatier explained, “We all have been receiving many complaints about the number of water haulers delivering water across our entire county. Many of these complaints have been regarding water deliveries for cannabis cultivations. It is already currently illegal for water deliveries to occur for legal cannabis grows, illegal grows are already illegal. However, there are no repercussions for water trucks taking part in this endeavor. They can drop off all the water they want to cannabis grows and there are no consequences.
Sabatier said he’s been discussing a plan to try to curb water trucks delivering to cannabis grows in light of the exceptional drought.
“This urgency ordinance would provide guidance to our water haulers and staff. The urgency ordinance would provide administrative penalties for water haulers who do deliver water to cannabis operations. The idea is not to punish water haulers who have many opportunities to haul water for legitimate uses for people having negative experiences with the drought. However, it would punish mainly illegal grows whose plants rely on water to continue to grow, with hopes that if we can't get their grows eradicated, maybe it will be possible to eradicate their garden due to lack of water access,” Sabatier said.
In another item timed for 9:40 a.m. the board will present a proclamation designating Tuesday, Aug. 31, as International Overdose Awareness Day.
The full agenda follows.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.1: Approve agreement between the county of Lake and Visit Lake County California for the provision of administrative services in the amount of $78,000 from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, and authorize the chair to sign.
5.2: Adopt a resolution approving a Cooperative Agreement No. 21-0224-000-SA with the California Department of Food and Agriculture State Organic Inspection Program for the county of Lake.
5.3: Adopt proclamation designating Tuesday, August 31, 2021 as International Overdose Awareness Day.
5.4: (a) Waive the formal bidding/RFP process, pursuant to Lake County Code Section 38.2, as it is not in the public interest due to the unique nature of goods or services; (b) approve the agreement between county of Lake and Kingsview Corp. for support services for state mandated cost reporting for fiscal years 2020-21 and 2021-22 for a contract maximum amount of $120,000 and authorize the board chair to sign the agreement.
5.5: Approve Board of Supervisors minutes for July 27, 2021.
5.6: Adopt resolution exempting Lake County from the organic waste collection requirements of SB 1383, reducing short-lived climate pollutants in California.
5.7: Adopt resolution expressing support for Rotary Club of Lakeport’s Konocti Challenge bicycling event.
5.8: Approve the Sun Ridge Systems software support services agreement for the FY 2021/22 in the amount of $45,283.63 for the support of its law enforcement software suite, and authorize the chairman to sign.
5.9: Approve agreement between the county of Lake on behalf of CSA-02, Spring Valley and Anchor QEA, LLC for Engineering and Design Services for the Spring Valley Lake Recovery Project for an amount not to exceed $429,457, and authorize the chair to sign.
5.10: Sitting as the Board of Directors of the Lake County Watershed Protection District, authorize the Lake County Watershed Protection District to sign and enter into an agreement with the Local Government Commission for independent contractor services through the AmeriCorps CivicSpark Fellowship in the amount of $26,000 for one CivicSpark Fellow to develop a Clear Lake Shoreline Stewardship Program.
TIMED ITEMS
6.2, 9:06 a.m.: Consideration of update on COVID-19.
6.3, 9:40 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation designating Tuesday, Aug. 31, as International Overdose Awareness Day.
6.4, 9:45 a.m.: Presentation of letter on behalf of the Lake County Drought Task Force recommending the board enact water conservation measures.
6.5, 10:30 a.m.: Consideration of urgency ordinance regarding water haulers delivering water to cannabis cultivations.
6.6, 11 a.m.: Public hearing, appeal of Vicious Animal Abatement Case Number #859, located at 21852 Jerusalem Grade Lower Lake (Brandon Strausser).
UNTIMED ITEMS
7.2: Consideration of third amendment to the joint powers agreement creating the Lake County Community Risk Reduction Authority and authorize the chair to sign.
7.3: Consideration of the following advisory board appointments: Lake County Childcare Planning Council.
7.4: Consideration and approval of joint funding agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Interior for annual maintenance of the Kelsey Creek flow gauge station in the amount of $16,890 and authorize the chair to sign.
CLOSED SESSION
8.1: Conference with legal counsel: Significant exposure to Litigation pursuant to Gov. Code sec. 54956.9(d)(2),(e)(3) – Claim of Dano.
8.2: Public employee evaluation: Health Services Director Denise Pomeroy.
8.3: Public employee appointment pursuant to Gov. Code Section 54957(b)(1): (a) Interviews of Community Development director (b) appointment of Community Development director.
8.4: Conference with legal counsel: Existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code sec. 54956.9(d)(1) — Sabalone v. County of Lake.
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