The commission will meet beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
On the commission’s agenda is consideration of recommending the adoption of the draft Lakeport Lakefront Revitalization Plan to the Lakeport City Council.
As part of the hearing, the commission will consider adopting a categorical exemption per the California Environmental Quality Act for the plan and its project, which city staff said is located on both public and private properties along the waterfront bounded by Clearlake Ave in the north to C Street in the south.
The document states that it’s meant to “provide the community and elected officials with a road map for future improvements as well as encouraging reinvestment.”
Based on a design team’s work, meetings with community members and consideration of previous studies, the plan offers a number of alternatives, including a promenade, water park, hotel development and beach access.
The full plan, which is 211 pages, is posted below.
Also on the commission’s Aug. 9 agenda is an application from North Coast Opportunities for a use permit for a preschool facility in an existing commercial building at the Vista Point Shopping Center, located at 864 and 868 Lakeport Blvd., and a small architectural and design review for
a fence, storage structure and arbor.
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Lakeport Lakefront Revitalization Plan by LakeCoNews on Scribd