- Elizabeth Larson
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Lakeport Planning Commission to consider street name change in honor of Jolin
The commission will meet via webinar beginning at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9.
The agenda is available here.
To speak on an agenda item, access the meeting remotely here or join by phone by calling 951-384-3421 or toll-free, 877-309-2071. The access code is 825-284-020; the audio pin will be shown after joining the webinar. Those phoning in without using the web link will be in “listen mode” only and will not be able to participate or comment.
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On Wednesday’s agenda, the commission will entertain a proposal from the Westside Community Park Commission to rename Westside Park Road to Charlie Jolin’s Way.
Jolin, who died June 29, led the effort to develop the park.
In July, the Lakeport City Council approved beginning the street renaming process, as Lake County News has reported.
It will be up to the commission to decide if the name change is in conformance with the city’s general plan and the existing street name network.
Another item of business on the commission’s agenda is an application for a use permit submitted by Precision Window Tint for automotive service at 112 Armstrong St., located in the city’s central business zoning district.
The commission also will continue its discussion, begun last month, of a project proposed by Jonathan and Doug Bridges for a 35,800 commercial self-storage facility located at 1296 and 1320 Craig Ave.
The Bridges are seeking approval of a general plan amendment, zone change, and an architectural and design review for the project.
Another project seeking a general plan amendment, along with an environmental review and zone change, is one proposed by Cory Poso, who wants to convert two high-density parcels at 1339 and 1343 Broten Court to low density residential to allow for the development of a single-family dwelling.
City documents said the two parcels together are approximately 4.8 acres.
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