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Lake County supervisors confirm appointments to six advisory boards

January 07, 2026 | Lake County, California


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Lake County supervisors confirm appointments to six advisory boards
At a recent Lake County meeting, supervisors approved appointments to six advisory boards and committees, filling multiple vacancies with named applicants.

The item was presented with no staff report and drew no public comment. Chair opened the matter for board discussion and the board agreed to consider the appointments one by one.

Supervisor Pysco moved "that we approve, for the building board of appeals" and identified five nominees: Paul Bluths, Jeff Foster, Autumn Lancaster, Roberta McIntyre and Patrick Reitz. "We have 5 vacancies and 5 applicants," Pysco said. An unnamed board member expressed concern about district balance, noting "there's 3 from District 5, 1 from District 1, and 1 I'm suspecting from District 4," and asked to leave a slot open for a District 2 or 3 applicant if one applies. The board discussed the point and agreed to proceed; the motion was seconded and carried 5-0.

The board next reappointed Darlene Warner to the Cobb Municipal Advisory Council by motion and unanimous vote.

Supervisor Crandall reported two vacancies for the East Region Town Hall—one for the Clear Lake Oaks Property Association and one member at-large—and moved to appoint Donna Mackiewicz and Lori Correa. The motion passed 5-0.

On the Lake County Agricultural Advisory Committee, supervisors noted seven vacancies and moved to reappoint three incumbent applicants listed in the transcript as "Bruce," Pat Scully and Sharon Zoller. The transcript supplies only the given name "Bruce" with no surname; the board approved the reappointments unanimously.

For the Vector Control District Board of Trustees, supervisors moved to appoint Robert Bostock, Francis Lincoln and Ronald Nagy to fill three vacancies; that motion also passed 5-0.

Supervisor Crandall then moved to fill three Western Region Town Hall openings, naming David Eby for Blue Lakes and Timothy Kiara for the NEICE/Nice public-member seat (the transcript contains two spellings of that seat). The motion was seconded and approved 5-0.

All motions in this item passed without recorded opposition. The board concluded the agenda item and moved on.

Quotes in this article are taken verbatim from the meeting transcript. Where the transcript provides only a single name or inconsistent spelling (for example, "Bruce" with no surname; and "NEICE" vs. "Nice"), the text reflects the transcript language and notes missing details. The transcript did not include a staff presentation or public speakers on this item.

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