Lifetime Citizen Portal Access — AI Briefings, Alerts & Unlimited Follows
At-a-glance: Board actions April 14 — rescissions, rezones, appointments and continuances
Loading...
Summary
A brief roundup of votes and formal actions taken or moved April 14: tax-deed rescission approved; rezoning PL25-101 advanced to second reading; Gwynauk Valley development reading continued; Brian Powers appointed at advanced salary step; several advisory-board appointments and the Arts Council grant authorization were approved.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors took several formal actions during its April 14 meeting. Key outcomes:
- Rescission of tax deed (16068 34th Ave, APN 041-182-200-000): Approved (motion by Supervisor Sabatier). The county will rescind the deed, refund the tax-sale purchaser plus interest, and restore title to the pre-sale condition. Vote 4-0.
- Zoning map amendment PL25-101 (rezoning three parcels adjacent to Lampson Field): First reading approved and advanced to second reading; board determined no new significant environmental impacts based on the 2008 General Plan EIR. Vote 4-0 to advance.
- Gwynauk Valley mixed-use development agreement (amendment/ordinance 3153): Continued one week to allow county counsel and staff to finalize substantive and formatting changes to the development-agreement exhibit. Motion to continue approved unanimously.
- Advanced salary step appointment — Brian Powers, Public Works Construction Project Manager: Approved (step 5) to restore prior career-step pay; HR confirmed eligibility. Vote 4-0.
- Advisory-board appointments (Cobb Municipal Advisory Council, Lower Lake Water Works): Appointments approved by unanimous vote.
- Lake County Arts Council State Local Partners grant application: Board approved a resolution authorizing the Arts Council to submit the application (amended language clarifies the board is authorizing submission). Vote 4-0.
For each action, county staff will prepare the implementing documentation (recording, refunds, contracts, or return to board for second reading) and follow the administrative steps identified during the meeting.

