The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
Community Development Director Kevin Ingram will present to the council a request to approve a proposed wood plank stamped concrete design for use along the Lakefront Promenade.
Ingram’s report to the council explains that a key element of the adopted 2017 Lakeport Lakefront Revitalization Plan includes a “waterfront promenade” along the entire shoreline of Clear Lake, stretching from C Street to Clear Lake Avenue.
He said the initial implementation phase would accompany the replacement of the storm-damaged sea wall, scheduled to be replaced this month.
Other phases would follow, including one related to the proposed development of a lakeside park at the Natural High property and a waterfront path between Library Park and proposed new Lakefront Park, with future phases also to include private lands, such as the Will-O-Point Resort and the North Main Resort.
The council also will hold a public hearing to adopt and ordinance adding Chapter 15.28 Telecommunications Infrastructure Improvements to the Lakeport Municipal Code establishing a “dig once” policy for the city.
Ingram’s report to the council explains that dig once policies “are currently being adopted by municipalities across the county as a best management practice to improve and facilitate telecommunications infrastructure improvements. Dig once policies allow for the coordination between public works departments, public utility companies and internet service providers. Planned excavation/trenching projects in the public right-of-way is a coordination opportunity for the laying of broadband conduit simultaneously with these projects, reducing cost and reducing damage to public sidewalks and roadways. Dig once policies require that these coordination efforts take place.”
Also on Tuesday, the council will hold a public hearing as part of considering the adoption of an ordinance modifying Chapter 17.41 and amending Chapters 17.03, 17.4, 17.05, 17.6, 17.07, 17.8, 17.09, 17.10, 17.11, 17.12, 17.13, 17.14, 17.16, and 17.28 of the Lakeport Municipal Code to permit and regulate wireless facilities within the city of Lakeport.
Tuesday’s meeting also will include a presentation by First 5 California titled “State of Our Children” and a resolution that Police Chief Brad Rasmussen will take to the council supporting the Keeping California Safe Act.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; minutes of the regular council meeting on Nov. 19; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the Mendocino Complex fire; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the February 2019 storms; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the October 2019 public safety power shutoff; and the adoption of the resolution accepting construction of the South Main Street Pavement
Rehabilitation Project by Lamon Construction Co. Inc. and authorize the filing of the notice of completion.
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