Agenda- February 21, 2019

COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday February 21, 2019,
6:00-8:00pm
Little Red Schoolhouse/Cobb Mountain Lions Club
15780 Bottle Rock Rd., Cobb, CA 95426
Draft Agenda
• CALL TO ORDER (shut down cell phones; sign in please)
• Approval of Minutes from January 17, 2019
• SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
• TREASURER’S REPORT
• PUBLIC and BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
• Short reports from CAC Committees as needed
• FireWise Community Update:
• Cobb Area Supplement for the Countywide Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP)
• Planning for “Cobb Safe 2019” on April 13
• Wilder Than Wild Film Screening
• Supervisor’s Comments
Presentations
• Update on the Lake County Hazardous Vegetation Abatement Ordinance
• Report on the new Lake Co. Economic Development Strategy and what it may mean for the Cobb Area

Minutes- January 17 2019

Draft Meeting Minutes- January 17, 2019
COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday January 17, 2019
Little Red Schoolhouse/Cobb Mountain Lions Club
15780 Bottle Rock Rd., Cobb, CA 95426
Draft Meeting Minutes
PRESENT: Gary Prather, Eliot Hurwitz, Jessica Pyska, Cindy Leonard, Cathy McCarthy
24 community members present
CALL TO ORDER at 6:04 (shut down cell phones; sign in please)
Approval of amended agenda
MOTION to approve Cathy, seconded by Gary, all approve.
Approval of Minutes from December 20, 2018 postponed….
ELECTION OF NEW CAC BOARD ALTERNATE
-nominations: Jessica nominated Frank Lincoln, seconded by Rich Curtola
-nomination of Glenneth by Gary, seconded by Trina
All nominate Frank and approved
SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Kelly- Lion’s Club info:
Super Bowl party starting at 3:00 on February 3.
March 2nd is Crab Feed fundraiser tickets $60
March 17 $15 St. Patty’s day event
All donations welcome
~Fundraiser for Cobb Mountain Elementary School Garden, February 2nd at Moore Family Winery. Crab Boil tickets at http://www.moorefamilywinery.com/event/crab-boil-2/?instance_id=194
Silent Auction items needed by January 28, drop off at Cobb School office.
TREASURER’S REPORT Gary states total balance $2,674.43
Proposal of one-time donation to Lion’s Club: $250.00 Motion by Jessica, seconded by Glenneth. All in favor.
PUBLIC and BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
~Dead trees falling in the storm: Jessica says that a dead tree fell on a home on Gifford. Rob Brown says that it is something we need to continue to pursue. Cathy says that sending a certified letter helps with the insurance process when a tree fell at her home.
Andre Ross (attorney) came to a previous CAC meeting to inform us about drafting a letter to send certified letter.
Rich doesn’t understand why the county doesn’t come take down the dead trees and bill the homeowner. There was a hazardous home next to Rich and the county tore it down, removed it and billed the property owner. Why are they not doing anything with the dead trees? It seems the county should be responsible if/when someone gets hurt.
Eliot: The ordinance that the BOS is maybe going to include the dead standing trees.
Ben: The county doesn’t have the funding to do anything, even if they do pass an ordinance, how will they enforce it?
This could help us get funding if they have some sort of ordinance.
Jessica: FEMA funds might be eligible for taking down trees now.
Eliot: What can the county do, What can we do ourselves? Eliot, Charlene Hamilton, Tom, Jessica and Terre will be on a committee to explore this.
Jessyca Lytle: precedence was set in Napa county for litigation. Code enforcement is funded by the fees charged.
Cindy: Update from Dale Carnathan, Lake County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services Manager regarding sirens:
Four sirens have been installed and communications/activation verified.
ENSS (Emergency Notification Sirens System) address locations.
Loch Lomond Fire Station 64
10331 Loch Lomond Road
Replacement of existing Siren
Cobb Fire Station 62
16547 Hwy 175
Replacement of existing Siren
Anderson Springs
10350 Socrates Mine Road
New siren placed at request of community
Middletown Fire Station 60
21095 Hwy 175
Replacement of existing Siren
This list does not include Hidden Valley Lake, or any proposed sites. I understand several HOA’s and Communities are actively considering additional systems.
Agreements for operation and maintenance have been signed.
What we are working on: a Standard Operating Procedure for activation, which must be approved by the Sheriff, CalFire and the Fire Districts. That SOP must also ensure that there is supplemental or directional information available before we push the button(s);
We also need to solidify a public information campaign about the system(s), and what it means when they hear the sound. We MUST standardize that message, as we have many folks that travel throughout the County, and the sound needs to mean the same thing regardless of your location. The message we wish to convey is that the siren sound is a notification to look for more information, and to be aware of your surroundings.
Also, regarding new police car emergency siren info:
We’re enabling it on our newer units. There is a post on the Sheriff’s Facebook page about it, with a sound bite. It’s a unique hi-lo sound that will ONLY be used to advise of an emergency or evacuation.
Update on Rainbow Bridge repairs:
Ben is waiting on the government funding before project goes out to bid. Jeff Lucas says that paperwork is submitted, block grant funds and water resources control board is confirmed. Rainbow pipeline project is being funded by HUD. Ben is hoping to get started in the spring.
Short reports from CAC Committees as needed:
Glenneth states that the wattles have been installed at Hoberg’s
FireWise Community: Update on CalFire Grant for Cobb Mt. Hazard Reduction
~Magdalena and Cindy will be attending the Northwestern California Community Wildfire Resiliency Conference which is presented by the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network Feb 8-10. About 7 people will represent Lake County. We hope to learn about Policy Updates & How to Engage, Fuels, Evacuation, Permitting, Prescribed Fire, Fundraising, etc.
Magdalena: South Lake Firesafe Council looking into developing a local Community Wildfire Protection Plan that can be aligned to the countywide plan
There has been a proposal by Raymon Baltar for a BioChar demonstration on Cobb. 30 people minimum needed, cost $35 per person, during burn season. They bring flame cap kilns.
Magdalena is working with South Lake Fire Safe Council to make an index of documents you need to present for grants and what grants are out there.
Calfire grant to SSCRA is ready to be implemented.
Last week Magdalena and Wendy went to a meeting to find out what the details are for the grant that has already been awarded. Please sign up for more info at the front table: Cobb Area Community-Based Fuel Reduction Project. Depending on the demand priority will be given to residents residing in a Firewise community or a group that is preparing to be one, participating in a community firebreak, a house along major evacuation route, or any neighbors who are willing to band together in a contiguous minimum of 5 acres to use goats or sheep.
The Cobb Area Community-Based Fuel Reduction Project (the “Project”) in Lake County, California is accepting applications for participation. The Project is a state-funded reimbursement program for qualified homeowners owning residences in Cobb and its environs and who wish to be reimbursed for 75% of their expenses for certain lot-clearing activities there, and up to no more than $1250.00 total.
Volunteer activities through the Firewise Communities(R) program count twice – once towards the Firewise Communities certificate and a second time towards the match needed from the community for the Calfire grant. Stay in touch with your Firewise coordinator.
Reimbursement is possible only for “new” projects, i.e., no work done previously for 6 months, due to the need for CEQA (pron. SEE-kwuh) clearances before beginning any work that needs to be reimbursed. CEQA = California Environmental Quality Act; it covers but is not limited to native species, air quality, archaeological significance, watershed effects.
Reimbursement is $1250 per acre, homeowner pays 25% and the $1250 can cover up to 75%. The grant money comes from the State’s Cap and Trade fund. Need to get everyone’s application soon because we have 18 months from December 2018 to get all the CEQA clearance work submitted.
The Project application period is open from January 15, 2019 until May 31, 2020. Reimbursement requests may be submitted until May 31, 2022 and paid until the end of June 2022, or until funds are no longer available, whichever condition occurs sooner.
More information at: firewise@sscra.org, phone (707) 812-1853.
Reminder: Cobb Safe on April 13 at Cobb School. Save the date! This event will have updated information regarding Emergency plans, grant information and we will have neighborhood break-out meetings. And free lunch!
Supervisor’s Comments
Supervisor Brown was not present to give any remarks.
Presentations
CalFire will be present to discuss progress on the Bottle Rock Rd Brush Clearing Project. Due to mis-communication, this is postponed.
Presentation on the new Lake Co. Economic Development Strategy – Jeff Lucas, Lake County Economic Development Corporation
-small businesses can contact www.westcenter.org for help getting loans, marketing, building your brand, etc.
-They will have an emergency preparedness workshop on March 4th from noon-2:00 at the Lakeport City Hall. Call 707-964-7571 to register.
New Lake County Economic Development strategy: this is something that is being developed since 1983. Helps with loans for businesses, educational workshops, and help with loans for housing for employees.
Short term goals:
1) find 25 commercial sites to market
2) expand broadband services
3) fund infrastructure improvements (like public bathrooms and wastewater treatment at Lampson Airfield) This will attract businesses to go there.
Jeff encourages us to create our own vision of what we want for Cobb to be included in the Economic Strategic Plan. The more we can do for ourselves on our own the better. Economic path to prosperity to give our input on what we want for that and the Cobb Area Plan.