Minutes- April 18, 2019

Draft Meeting Minutes April 18, 2019
COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday April 18, 2019,6:00-8:00pm
Little Red Schoolhouse/Cobb Mountain Lions Club
15780 Bottle Rock Rd., Cobb, CA 95426
Draft Meeting Minutes
CALL TO ORDER 6:01P.M.(shut down cell phones; sign in please)
• Roll Call: Cindy Leonard, Eliot Hurwitz (Chair), Cathy McCarthy, Gary Prather, Frank Lincoln (alternate), not present: Jessica Pyska
19 people in attendance
Approval of Minutes from March 21, 2019 gary motions, Cathy Seconds
SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ken states next Wednesday the 24th 6:00 amateur radio class goes for 8 weeks, on the 9th week there will be a test. No need to reserve. Instructor is Bill Gave. No cost for class, $15 for FCC license.
Lion’s Club sponsors Easter Egg Hunt at Blackrock Golf Course Saturday April 20, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Hot dogs, chips, drinks available. Egg hunt begins at noon
Scott Parady: Cobb Mountain Art and Ecology Project in Loch Lomond will be having a Spring Open House on Saturday and Sunday June 15&16 from 10-6:00. Pottery, Plants and Pizza sale.
Cathy announces Blackrock twilight golf May 3 begins every Friday
Adams Springs twilight golf May 8 every Wednesday
Geothermal committee needs a Cobb resident to be on the committee. Ben has them at the Cobb Area Water Company. There are applications for the projects there too! Next meeting July 11
TREASURER’S REPORT Gary Prather. Deposit of $5,000 donation from Rebuild North Bay brings total to $8,024.43. $600 from NCO for theReimbursement from Cindy for Cobb Safe expenses (lunch, printing, etc.) in the amount of $851.38. Reimbursement from Girl Scout troop #10463 for Cobb Safe drinks in the amount of $100. Brings current total in bank to $7073.05. $4,000 of the donation from Rebuild North Bay is for the Cobb Resilient event on October
PUBLIC and BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
John Carlisi Report on Broadband Solutions:
Yesterday he attended a meeting with CalState and they have agreed to help us determine the need for us here in Lake County. We need grant money from the state to proceed. We can help them help us. Please fill out the form that is on the back table, and that form will be on the CAC website, too. We are on the edge of being underserved. If we can make the argument that we are underserved, then we can get help to improve it. Our problem is that it is so patchy. Lake County Broadband Solutions is community owned and community based. The address to send the form is listed at the bottom of the form.
Ben Murphy Report on Rainbow Bridge:
Community block grant money. Of the $5 million we have received $3million. There is an income survey that we need to complete to get the rest of the grant. Please please fill out the form when they come door-to-door and ask for the information. If we don’t get all the information that we need, then we cannot access the fund. Jeff Lucas will be coming door to door with CAC members. We need 90%.
Funding for the Starview project is still being worked on. They need $1 million, but nothing is approved.
3 projects are part of Community Development Block Grants.
Report on Hoberg’s Resort: Karl contacted Dan Nelson about Jessica’s email regarding business meeting. Here is Dan’s response:
Dan’s reply: “I agree – As we get closer to our final goals we should start that process for sure. Hope you are doing well – miss you guys.”
Then:
Just got a note back from Dan. He said he’s asked Scott to respond. Which at least confirms that Scott is still engaged in the project. I take that as a good sign. I will keep you informed.
Report on Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest:
Debbie Bloomquist-
-Extensive damage was done in the forest, so the forest is still closed. A bunch of equipment was shot up, tires slashed, etc.
-small work days have begun and a 50-person work day is scheduled for Saturday. Please look at the FOBM Facebook page to get updates for the next work day. All work days require a sign-up. Or, you can join FOBM to receive information: (show application)
-People are coming as far away as Santa Cruz to help.
-They are excited to be working with GoPro, who is helping to put the project on the GoPro blog. Then we can all follow the process online.
-We have a new membership volunteer and a letter just went out to update
Short reports from CAC Committees as needed
Firewise Community Update:
-Hazardous Vegetation inspections begin on April 25 (next Thursday). Show the two types of LE-100 forms. These were handed out at the Cobb Safe event…more are available on the table.
Announcement of May 4th grant winners (refer to banner) Hand out checks. Vote to use remaining money for a CAC puller bear.
Please continue to fill out the homeowner work forms
New Lake County Community Risk Reduction Authority:
Magdalena and Cindy are attending this newly formed group to make sure that Cobb is included in all programs.
-possibly a fall community event
-looking to help make Lake County an epicenter for fire-science and research, like at the New Paradigm College in Lucerne.
CalFire Grant: Magdalena: Homeowner defensible space re-imbursement
-about 45 applications received so far. We think that many more applications will come after the County starts the homeowner Hazardous Vegetation inspections.
Supervisor’s Comments
Community Reports
reports on important meetings in the past month:
Cobb Economic Development Strategy: get the buzz going!
-t-shirt design contest is underway. All designs due at May 16th CAC meeting where we will all vote on winner. Prizes are $100 first, $50 second and $25 third
-Next meeting on Monday April 22 at Little Red Schoolhouse 6:30
-Event announcements: Solstice at Pine Summit Pool on Friday June 21, Blackberry Cobbler Festival event on August 24 at Blackrock Golf Course.
Cobb Safe 2019
-Cobb Safe was 100 or so attendees
-People liked the format
-Lunchtime meetings helped neighbors connect and form Firewise groups. Always room for growth and improvement!
-The “large landowner” group formed, Forest Health Grant possibilities
-I provided masks, but forgot to elaborate on them. Take a group photo of everyone wearing masks. It is very important to take care of our health, not worry about our beauty in the case of a fire.
Feedback:
-unanimous that information and resources were relevant
-a few comments that lunch could be improved and the lunch meeting better organized (noisy)
-ways people heard about it: Facebook, leaflets at door, person to person, CAC, KPFZ, ,P.O., Lake Co news, SLFSC, Loch Lomond homeowner assn.
-loved the raffle, good raffle prizes
-loved siren test (good feedback on the CAC website)
-could be longer
Any other comments?
Please look on the table for handouts that were handed out at the event, in case you missed it or want to get something for a friend or neighbor.
Cobb Resilient 2019
-this event will be held on October 19. We will be able to review progress of the Hazardous Vegetation ordinance. Hopefully by then we will have money to assist with Home Hardening!
Wilder Than Wild: Friday June 14 6-8 at Soper Reese Theatre. Free to the public. Partnership of CAC, SSCRA, Sierra Club, NCO. We will show the hour long film, then follow it with a panel discussion.
New Park Plans for Cobb Area: John Carlisi states that there was a meeting with Rob Brown and the county about changing Forest Lake into a park. The county is looking at three areas to turn into a park, none of which are on Cobb. Jake Strickler, his family and his company are working hard to get a lot of the prep work for Forest Lake to get made into the Park. Rob Brown seems supportive of the idea.
Gary states that he is frustrated that the Cobb Area Council was not invited to the news event that Gavin Newsom did in Middletown last month.
Western Fire Equipment has fire blankets for sale (about $200). They could be very effective, but the smoke inhalation could still get you.
Meeting Adjourned at 7:32P.M. Rich Curtola motions to adjourn, seconded by Cathy McCarthy

Minutes- March 21, 2019

DRAFT Minutes
COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday March 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 at 6:01(shut down cell phones; sign in please)
PRESENT: Cindy Leonard, Jessica Pyska, Eliot Hurwitz (Chair), Cathy McCarthy, Gary Prather, Frank Lincoln
22 people in attendance
-Eliot has one line to amend in the minutes from last month:
replace: The company that was saddled with developing this is suggesting that we on Cobb develop our own “Economic Development Strategy” because much of what is in the larger document does not apply to us.
with:
Community Development Services, of Kelseyville, the company that has been tasked with managing the new Countywide Strategy, has suggested that we on Cobb develop our own “Supplement” to the Strategy, to better reflect the unique development challenges the Cobb community is facing.
Approval of Minutes as amended from February 21, 2019 Motion: John, Seconded David.
SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS:
-Cathy announces second annual disc golf tournament on March 30th at Black Rock golf course.
April 20th Easter Egg hunt sponsored by Lions club to be held at Black Rock
TREASURER’S REPORT Gary states total balance $2,424.43.
PUBLIC and BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
Short reports from CAC Committees as needed
Update on BOS Hazardous Vegetation Ordinance (Mary Jane Montana, Fire Marshal)
-Initial reading on March 19th, second reading next Tuesday March 26th. It can go into effect 30 days following that. 30 foot setback is listed, 100 foot recommended by CalFire vegetation management on all improved parcels. Sovergn Immunity we do not have the authority to impose authority upon other governmental authority. All parcels will have inspections using (probably) the CalFire LE-100 forms. Over the next 5 weeks we will coordinate with CalFire and other organizations so the work is not duplicated. New technology will be imployed (like the CalFire online program).
There will be details to be worked out as the inspections proceed. The results of the inspections will be given to the owner (and residents if rental). For the first couple of years it will be flexible as we work out the details.
We need programs to help people harden their homes, replacing windows, screening on vents, covers for gutters, etc. We will review this in 6 months and update needed changes.
After reports of the inspections are given, work will need to be done within 30 days. If it is not complete, note will be made. If there is nothing done, one more abatement letter will be give, stating work must be done in 10 days. If still nothing is done, a contractor will be hired to do the work. There is an appeal process where you can go to the board and the board will decide how to proceed.
She spoke to the contractor license board and if no heavy equipment is used, no license is required. Insurance and indemnity will be required.
The database will be most likely accessible by the public and insurance companies.
Initially the hope is that the highest risk properties will be done first, then in six months there will be a hard review.
Is there a way to request areas to be inspected? It is worth emailing to give information about high-risk properties. In particular it is good for organized Fire Safe Councils and Firewise groups to give information on high-risk areas.
The fines are $100 for first, $200 for second, $500 for third. And this can be per day. If it presents a great hazard to the community, then the county will be doing the abatement and then there will be a lien on the property taxes of the owner.
Will the CalTrans 40 foot setbacks be followed? They will be notified, but with sovereign immunity they can’t be made to do the work.
Information will be put on the Cobb Area Council website.
Firewise Community Update: (Cindy)
-Announce Cathy’s group certified- total of 4 in Cobb now
-Continue to collect Homeowner work recording sheets
-May 4th National Wildfire Community Preparedness day $500 grant for clearing (also Win Cary from Wolf Creek in Spring Valley) 5 x $100 grants for printing, supplies
-Wendy’s event (plan for May 4th) (pool as safe area)
-Vestra demo by Ken Kelsen (retired firefighter from Clearlake Riv) They are trying to track 3,000 parcels and it was a logistical nightmare. They are using an outside agency to rate the lots for fire safety. This helps them to know where to concentrate their resources. A big problem is finding people we trust to do the work. They can log the information on the parcel numbers and they know that the work is scheduled for the future. They have a benefit assessment and will be working closely with the county on the abatement process. There is such a dense population that they want to assist the firefighters to make sure that it is easier to protect the community.
There is a biomass plant going in by Scotts Valley Pomo Indians. This will be a private partnership. This will help get rid of the biomass surrounding Clearlake Riviera. It will be another tool in the toolbox when it comes online.
CalFire Grant: Homeowner defensible space reimbursement (Magdalena)
-Cobb Area Community Fuel reduction grant for individual homeowners.
Planning for “Cobb Safe 2019” on April 13 (Cindy)
-RCD will have trees and forester Jim Bridges
-Maybe siren testing?
-free lunch, plan for May 4th lot clearing
-Cobb beautification (Scott Parady, Native plant society, Plant giveaway?)
Wilder Than Wild Film Screening Friday June 14th Soper Reese
-Partner with Sierra Club, NCO, SLFSC, CAC, SSCRA
Supervisor’s Comments
Presentations
Cobb Area Supplement to the Lake County Economic Development Strategy (Jessica)
Eliot, Cathy, John, Frank, Jessica, Jake Strickler, Jeff Lucas all met on Monday to discuss ways to energize the Cobb business community. Jeff Lucas is working to find a way to micro-finance small businesses and businesses that are already here.
-They discussed forming a group to market the resorts, restaurants, wineries, golf courses, pools. Become a hub of marketing by looking at the Kelseyville business association. They decided that perhaps having an event like a Blackberry Festival at the end of the summer with music, cobbler, food, fun. We need to get everyone together and focus on a central hub of information.
Formalize an Ad Hoc committee so that we can work on this process: Cindy motions that we formalize a committee, Jessica seconds that motion. All are in favor of the committee.
Jessica, Eliot, Cathy will be on the committee. The next meeting will be April 8th at 6:00 at Little Red Schoolhouse.
Motion to adjourn Robert, seconded by Magdalena at 7:28

Agenda- April 18, 2019

COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday April 18, 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)
• Roll Call
• Approval of Minutes from March 21, 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:
• CalFire Grant: Homeowner defensible space re-imbursement
• Supervisor’s Comments
Community Reports
reports on important meetings in the past month
• Cobb Economic Development Strategy
• Cobb Safe 2019
• New Park Plans for Cobb Area

Cobb Safe 2019

Cobb Safe 2019
Event Schedule and Program
Saturday, April 13, 2019

10:00-10:15 Registration and Orientation
David Leonard, Cobb Elementary Principal
Eliot Hurwitz, Cobb Area Council Chair
10:15-11:15 Safety and Preparedness Updates
Cal Fire: Mike Wink, Battalion Chief; Bruce Lang, Public Information Officer
Community firebreaks, Bottle Rock Road clearing, LE-100 inspections
County of Lake: Mary Jane Montana, County Fire Marshal
Joint Powers Risk Reduction Authority County Vegetation Abatement Ordinance
Community Preparedness:
 South Lake Fire Safe Council – Louise Pagone, President
 Cobb Firewise:
Cindy Leonard, CAC Secretary
 SSCRA Homeowner Lot-Clearing Grant:
Magdalena Valderrama, SSCRA Director of Programs
 The Future of the Cobb area
Jessica Pyska, CAC Representative
11:15-12:15 Safety and Preparedness Education
Out of the Heat: Ember Awareness, Evacuation 
Cindy Leonard
Insurance and Wildfire
Patrick Lambert, Farmer’s Insurance
Gardening and Landscaping for Beauty and Safety:
 Louise Pagone, UC Master Gardeners
 Scott Parady, Cobb Mountain Art and Ecology Project
12:15-1:30 Lunch with Your Neighbors
Orientation: Cindy Leonard
- Meet your neighbors to start your way to becoming a Firewise Community or renewing your certification
– Determine priority hazards in your area
- Begin to discuss emergency routes and plans
- Identify elderly or handicapped neighbors and how best to alert them in an emergency
1:30-1:45 Raffle Drawing (must be present to claim your prize)
2:00-3:00 Neighborhood Group Reports
3:00 – 4:00 Free distributions, program registrations remain open
 American Red Cross
 Cal Fire
 California Native Plants Society
 Farmer’s Insurance
 FEMA
 Home hardening
 Lake County Amateur Radio Society
 Lake County Resource Conservation District
 Pine Summit Pool (new community refuge area)
 Seigler Springs Community Redevelopment Association
 United Policyholders Association