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Placer County board roundup: consent agenda approved, donation increased, appeals and continuations set

5843735 · September 24, 2025

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Summary

At its Sept. 23 meeting in Kings Beach/Tahoe City the Board of Supervisors approved the consent agenda, increased a listed donation, consented to withdraw an appeal of Homewood Lots 12 and 13, and continued a public‑works encroachment revocation to Nov. 18.

The Placer County Board of Supervisors handled several procedural and consent items during its Sept. 23 meeting in Kings Beach and Tahoe City.

The board approved the consent agenda and later considered a pulled consent item identified as "21i." Supervisor Jones said she pulled item 21i to seek an increase in a donation amount and asked the board to raise the donation from $7.50 to $1,000; the board approved the change after brief discussion. "The reason I pulled it is because I would like to increase our donation from $7.50 to $1,000," Jones said before the board voted to carry the motion.

The board also took a procedural action on an appeal relating to Homewood Lots 12 and 13. Planning staff reported that the appellant submitted notice withdrawing the appeal; county counsel advised the board that, under Placer County Code section 17.60.11, appeals cannot be withdrawn without the board's consent. The board voted to consent to the withdrawal and removed the item from the agenda.

Public Works asked the board to continue an item seeking revocation of an exclusive rights encroachment permit related to Alpine Peaks Residents Association on Corte Bell Road in Ward Canyon. Deputy Director Matt Randall requested the matter be continued to Nov. 18 at 9 a.m.; the board voted to continue the item to that date.

Nut graf: These multi‑item procedural actions included routine consent agenda approvals, one amended donation on a pulled consent item, a board consent to withdraw an appeal under county code, and a continuation of a revocation matter to a later meeting date.

Ending: No further public testimony was taken on these items; board staff will return revised documents or the continued item to a future meeting as scheduled.