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Lakeport City Council to consider budget, hold public hearing on housing project
The council will meet in closed session at 5:30 p.m. to discuss property negotiations related to 800 N. Main St. before the public portion of the meeting begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
On the agenda is the adoption of the recommended budget for fiscal year 2018-19. The $16,495,073 budget figure includes anticipated revenues and expenditures.
Also on Tuesday, Rachael Taylor, project manager of Civitas Advisors will present "Lake County Tourism Improvement District – What, Why and How, for Lakeport and More."
In other business, the council will hold a public hearing and authorize the city manager to submit an application to the US Department of Agriculture’s Community Facilities Loan and Grant Program in the amount of $495,000 for the purpose of construction a sewer main extension to serve the proposed 24-unit affordable multi-family housing project located at 1255 Martin St.
There also will be a public hearing for approval of required resolutions and legal documents regarding the city’s solar and energy efficiency retrofit project financing.
The council also will consider an award of a construction contract to VSS International Inc. for the 2018 Pavement Preservation Program, the nomination of voting delegations for the League of California Cities Annual Conference to be held Sept. 12 to 14 in Long Beach and a presentation by the Lakeport Main Street association regarding the Business of the Quarter Award.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; minutes of the council’s regular meeting on May 15 and special meeting on May 29; the May 25 warrant register; approval of Application 2018-020, with staff recommendations, for the 2018 SplashIn event, to be held September 7 to 9; approval of Application 2018-021, with staff recommendations, for the 2018 Oktoberfest event, to be held Oct. 6; rejection of the claims filed by Beverly and Jacqueline John as recommended by REMIF; adoption of a resolution amending and adopting an updated conflict of interest code; adoption of the proposed resolution adopting a records retention schedule and authorizing destruction of certain city records and rescinding Resolution No. 2651 (2018); adoption of the proposed resolution to reaffirm the necessity of AB 1600 development impact fees; and approval of the appropriations limit of $12,309,294 in fiscal year 2018-19 for the city of Lakeport and adopt the proposed resolution.
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