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GPAC hears LAPAC recommendations on community growth boundaries; staff says Lower Lake water district can add about 10 new connections

2377280 · February 21, 2025
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PlaceWorks and staff presented LAPAC‑recommended community growth boundary amendments (Kelseyville, Lower Lake). County staff reported the Lower Lake Water District has capacity for roughly 10 additional single‑family connections; LAPAC recommendations were informational only and no action was taken at this meeting.

Sonia Sundbergen of PlaceWorks briefed the General Plan Advisory Committee on recommended changes to community growth boundaries forwarded by local area planning advisory committees (LAPACs). The LAPAC proposals shown to GPAC were informational only; GPAC was not asked to vote on them at this meeting.

Sundbergen described two LAPAC recommendations highlighted at the meeting: a northwestern expansion of the Kelseyville community growth boundary (the mapped area includes lands currently designated agriculture on the west side and industrial on the east…

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