COBB AREA COUNCIL
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday August 20, 2020 at 6:30pm
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Draft Agenda
CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call and Approval of Agenda
Community Reports/Short Announcements
Treasurer’s Report
Committee Reports
Firewise Communities: NeighborFests – Cindy, Glenneth
Communications Committee- Mel
Economic Development Committee
AHEAD Grant Update- Eliot
Collaborative Marketing Initiative- Jessica
2020 Fire Season Update – Paul Dunlop; report on unannounced “bump tests”
Approve/Disapprove: Letter to OES requesting a longer siren test.
Approve/Disapprove: Presentation to Lake County BOS on 5th Anniversary of Valley Fire
Adjournment
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Minutes- July 16, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday July 16, 2019
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CALL TO ORDER at 6:33
Roll Call: Cindy Leonard Secretary, Cathy McCarthy, Frank Lincoln Treasurer, Eliot Hurwitz Chair, Jessica Pyska Vice Chair, Jake Strickler all present
Approval of Agenda motion to approve with one modification to approve the two contracts: Cindy , seconded Cathy: all in favor, motion passes
Approval of Minutes from June 18, 2020 motion to approve: Cindy, seconded Jessica, all in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT, Frank Lincoln
Cobb Area Council General fund: $3,974.35
Blackberry Cobbler Festival $3,316.53
Cobb Resilient: $1,456.28
Cobb Safe: $851.23
Economic Development (from Calpine): $1,300
Rebuild NorthBay (for Hub office): $2,008.41
Science Camp 0
T-Shirt Fundraiser: $4,343.89
Wilder than Wild: $161.31
AHEAD Grant: $164,283.27
Community Reports/Updates
Annual Council Election for Board
Eliot will be stepping down from the CAC board. He says he is grateful for the opportunity and he has been happy to be part of the establishment of the CAC. And he says we are just getting started!
Jessica thanked him for all the work he has done. She asks for nominations for the position. Glenneth nominated Chris Nettles.
All were in favor of Chris Nettles to join the Cobb Area Council
Nominations for Chair: Cathy nominated
Jessica has a couple of announcements:
There were some nesting birds so the Rainbow Bridge was delayed, but now it is back on track.
The pipeline project at Pine Summit is on a 10 day stop work because of COVID-19 infection of one of the worker’s wife.
Chris Nettles says the Census will be starting up again in August, going door-to-door. They will be coming to houses that have not submitted and also to houses at addresses they did not expect.
Dottie is opening True Grit Coffeeshop in Loch Lomond. She is waiting for the final visit from the Health Department to hear what day they can open. She hopes it is by the end of the month.
2. 2020 Fire Season Update –
Chief Mike Wink: We are in the summer hot weather and so the incident activity is increasing. So far it is in a normal amount. All equipment is now available. The incidents so far have been taken care of very quickly.
Please be aware of conditions and prepare as best you can.
Question from Jessica: Is there a new goal to keep the size below a certain amount? The goal is to keep 95% of the fires at 10 acres or less. Was there a contract helicopter at Boggs recently? It was there, then to Santa Clara, then was back, then up North to a fire, then back to Cobb. They put additional resources at Cobb when conditions require it. Our new helicopter is in training and will arrive in Cobb in the fall.
Response to fires has been much quicker. Where we used to send 5 engines, now they send 8, etc. Last summer two fire cameras were added in Lake County and that has helped a lot.
Go to: Alert wildfire North Bay to see the cameras.
The crews are taking extra PPE care to deal with the job during a pandemic
Glenneth says he heard about a fire on Wildcat today and is wondering about the alarm system
The fire on Wildcat did not turn into a fire.
The Sheriff can request the siren activation for 3 minutes to increase situational awareness in the community in case of a large incident.
Please keep your phone on at night so that you can receive alerts in the night.
All 4 of the sirens were activated successfully during the test last week.
Test will be the first Monday of every month at 11:00.
The lookout tower is not abandoned, it is being evaluated for repairs. The volunteers are doing the lookout from the top of the mountain.
Magdalena says that folks in her neighborhood are planning to stay in place and not evacuate.
Chief Paul Duncan says they would like folks to be out of the fire danger. If they wait till the fire is on top of them then it puts themselves at risk, plus the firefighters at risk. He is willing to go talk to people who really are afraid of the COVID-19 danger
3. Report on the formation of the Lake County COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disaster) – Cindy Leonard
The Lake COAD is working on a new website to help all the organizations in Lake County be stronger together when planning for and responding to disasters.
Please make sure you are prepared with your GoBag or your StayBox because it is fire season! Do not forget to prepare items for your pet.
If you need a helpful list or other documents for emergency preparedness, please visit the Cobb Resource Hub on Tuesdays or Thursdays from noon to 4:00.
Committee reports:
local community businesses: Pine Grove talks about how busy they have been with people from the Bay Area.
Jake says that Whispering Pines Resort is different this year. 20% down from the regulars, but a LOT of new people are coming up. It isn’t the usual long rentals, but more 4-7 days. It has been a good thing. First timers have been very impressed with Lake County.
Raoul from Mandala Springs resort: They are finding a lot of people just wanting to get out of the city and it is very busy. They are family oriented and spread out, so that makes people feel comfortable. The mini-golf is now open and other day-use for the community. Rack cards or other brochures. Rates are $15
Joe from Pine Grove: They have been very busy. Three different parties that have already come back within a 3 week timespan.
Jessica says that we have a budget for marketing. We would like to gather photos and videos in a library to use for marketing. We talked about hiring a photographer to get some of the photos of our assets.
The next meeting of the Economic Development Committee is the 27th.
Cathy says the Communication Committee is doing their regular check-ins.
Eliot says that they will have some radios at the Resource Hub.
Mike Wink says that he received a call about a group that wants to do the same as our CAVERN group. CAVERN.MOBI
4. Cobb Economic Development Plan and AHEAD Grant update – Eliot Hurwitz
Eliot shared his slide show which recapped the scope of work for this grant.
This month we will be switching the accounting part of the report to separate it from the Cobb Area Council bank account.
Please look at the Cobb Area Council website to find the tab for up to date information about what is happening with the AHEAD grant.
They are looking for 4-5 people to become part of the data analysis team looking at the interviews. Chris Nettles will help the team have a structured review. Facilitator-led process to come up with consensus as a group to feed that into a report.
The contracts for both revised scopes of work have been presented to the Economic Development committee. The contract with Jeff Lucas stays intact, with an addendum to do the Broadband work. Chris Nettles motions to adopt the contract, Cindy seconds. All agree and it passes unanimously.
The contract with Eliot with SSCRA is more detailed in the changes. Cathy makes a motion to accept the new contract as amended, Chris seconds, all agree. Motion carries.
5. Endorse California Forward request to Governor for a Statewide Broadband Action Policy – Jessica Pyska
Glenneth motions that we endorse, Eliot seconds. All are in favor and the motion carries.
Motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:30 by Jessica, seconded by Chris, all approve, motion carries.
Special Agenda- August 7, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL
Special Meeting
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Friday August 7, 2020 at 6:30pm
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Draft Agenda
CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call and approval of Agenda
Cobb Economic Development Committee- hear and approve proposed subcontracts for work to be done in accordance with AHEAD grant.
Abby Leutholdt – project manager: collaborative marketing initiative
Kim Lewis – web design and logo
Karen Pavone – photography
How to Participate in Cobb Area Council’s Online Public Meeting
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Minutes- June 18, 2020
Agenda- June 18, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday June 18, 2020
Draft Meeting Minutes by Cindy Leonard
- CALL TO ORDER 6:32
- – INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, FACEBOOK OR PHONE
- Roll Call Present: Cindy Leonard Secretary, Cathy McCarthy, Jessica Pyska, Eliot Hurwitz Chair, Not present: Frank Lincoln Treasurer, Jake Strickler.
- Approval of Agenda motion: Cindy Leonard, seconded: Cathy McCarthy: all approved
- Approval of Minutes from May 21, 2020. motion to approve: Cathy, seconded: Cindy, all approve
- TREASURER’S REPORT by Cindy Leonard:
Cobb Area Council General fund: $3,974.35
Blackberry Cobbler Festival $3,316.5323
Cobb Resilient: $1,456.28
Cobb Safe: $851.23
Economic Development (from Calpine): $1,300
Rebuild NorthBay (for Hub office): $2,008.41
Science Camp 0
T-Shirt Fundraiser: $4,343.89
Wilder than Wild: $161.31
AHEAD Grant: $164,283.27
Eliot notes that he would like to discuss combining some of the above
Community Reports/Updates
Kyle Noble: Mountain Lions Club would like to announce the re-opening of Cobb Community Center for events with social distancing protocols.
Cathy has an update from Ben at Cobb Area Water:
Hill 9 and 10 project is one week ahead
Pine Summit is two weeks behind
Rainbow bridge is one week behind
An update on the Alpine Meadows project will be done at the future meeting
Cathy also says to be on the lookout for the Census packet. It is important to fill it out
6.Cobb Safe Drive-Through Event Report – Cindy Leonard
We were very happy with the event! Approximately 250 people attended and there were 10 volunteers. There is also the GoBag and information that will be delivered to the meals on wheels seniors. This is definitely an event that we will do again and other groups around the county are also hoping to try this drive-through style.
At the event we also had a ribbon cutting for the new Cobb Resource Hub office. We are grateful for all of the organizations who contributed to the establishment of this office for our community, including: The AHEAD grant, Rebuild NorthBay Foundation, Catholic Charities, Kim Lewis Design, Greg Clouse, Kevin Luhr, among many others.
Check out the article in the Record-Bee:
https://www.record-bee.com/2020/06/13/cobb-hosts-first-drive-thru-wildfire-preparedness-fair/
Glenneth mentioned that he would like to also utilize the Resource Hub as a place for the CERT training. (and possibly CART)
- Cobb Economic Development Plan and AHEAD Grant update – Eliot Hurwitz
Access to Housing and Economic Assistance for Development – Disaster Recovery
This is a series of regional banks that invest in the community. It is not public funds
Five parts of our grant:
- Small Business loan
- Economic Study and Marketing
- Community Involvement
- Cobb Area Merchants Association
- Economic Strategy Report
- Loan Program: approved one loan, 3 Cobb applicants in process, 1 middletown in process
- Economic Study and Marketing: done by Community Development
projections, dynamics in tourism economy, business success in our community, study of broadband funding in rural areas as a key, marketing program to help current businesses and bring new business and new homeowners.
3) Community Involvement: a core dimension is to use community interviews to help guide the direction. 17 interviews have been done and the goal is 40 interviews total. The Cobb Resource Hub will be utilized for meetings and access to materials. The Cobb Area Council website also has a tab for information on the AHEAD grant
4) Cobb Area Merchants Association:
5) Economic Strategy Report
~Here we need to insert the Economic Strategy Report from Eliot~
8 points in the report
Budget:
Small business loans: $50,000 ($687.50 $2,750
Economometric data: $40,000 ($1,875 $2,750
Broadband exploration $20,000 ($500)
Marketing – residents: $10,000
Marketing – current businesses: $15,000
Marketing – future businesses: $10,000
Community Outreach (interviews): $25,000 ($25,000 check written to Eliot)
Community Outreach (Resource Hub): $5,000
Community Outreach (Website): $5,000 (Lions Club $2,200)
Draft report: $10,000
Print report: $1,000
Cobb Merchants Association: $19,000
Who will be heading up the marketing program?
What is the plan for the Merchants Association?
Jessica suggests that we set another Economic Development Committee meeting to specify these things.
The meeting will be June 29th, 6:00 p.m.
Jessica suggests that we create a document to give to Frank so that he has guidance on what to expect for the checks that he will be writing.
Cubit report could help us with marketing. Ultimately the marketing part will be done by someone else.
Cathy moves, Jessica seconds the motion to adjourn, all approve
Meeting adjourned 7:43
Agenda- July 16, 2020
MEETING
Thursday July 16, 2019, 6:30-8:30pm
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- CALL TO ORDER – INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO
PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, FACEBOOK OR PHONE - Roll Call and approval of Agenda
- Approval of Minutes from May 21, 2020
- TREASURER’S REPORT
Community Reports/Updates
1. Annual Council Election for Board
2. 2020 Fire Season Update – Chiefs Mike
4. Cobb Economic Development Plan and AHEAD Grant update – Eliot Hurwitz
5. Endorse California Forward request to Governor for a Statewide Broadband Action Policy – Jessica Pyska
How to participate in the Cobb Area Council Online Meeting May 21 6:30 pm
MEETING NUMBER: 884 0538 8677 Password: 693412
1. By Computer:
a. Go to www.ZOOM.us and enter the meeting
number
b. If you want to make a comment or ask a question,
use the “Q&A” icon at the bottom of your screen.
2. By Phone:
a. Call (669) 900- 6833 b.enter meeting number
c. If you want to make a comment – enter it in the
comments section. We will try and monitor the Comments during the meeting.
This is still a new and challenging experiment for us. Please have patience and understand that we are learning how to do this as we go along!!
Minutes- May 21, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday May 21, 2019
PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM ONLINE: www.zoom.us
MEETING NUMBER: 873 9477 0577
PASSWORD: 607 765
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Draft Meeting Minutes by Cindy Leonard
1)CALL TO ORDER 6:35 – INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, FACEBOOK OR PHONE
2)Roll Call PRESENT: Jessica Pyska, Eliot Hurwitz (Chair), Cindy Leonard (Secretary), Cathy McCarthy, Frank Lincoln (Treasurer) NOT PRESENT: Jake Strickler
31 community members joined the Zoom meeting
3)Approval of Agenda: Cindy motions, Jessica seconds, all approve
4)Approval of Minutes from January 19, 2020: Jessica motions, Cathy seconds, all approve
5)TREASURER’S REPORT, Frank Lincoln:
Ahead Grant $162,616.27
Blackberry Cobbler Fest $3,316.53 (new donation of $3,000 coming)
CAC General fund $3,316.35
Cobb Resilient $1,456.28
Cobb Safe $851.23
Economic Development $1,300
Rebuild NorthBay (Hub) $5,000 (new)
T-shirt Fundraising $4,343.89
Wilder than Wild $161.31
Community Reports/Updates:
6)Fire Season and FireWise Community update – Cindy Leonard and Magdalena
-Newsletter just went out to Cobb community emphasizing preparations for wildfire season, opening of new Cobb Resource Hub and our preparedness event on June 13.
-Recent $5,000 grant from Rebuild NorthBay provides money to buy office supplies for the Resource Hub office space.
-Drive Through emergency preparedness event on June 13th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (replaces Cobb Safe). This will focus on evacuations during a pandemic. Funded through several small grants.
-Prioritize vegetation clearing around home, especially because of the extra rain we have received which is causing extra vegetation growth.
7)CALFIRE report – Chief Mike Wink
-Late season rains mean that some burning can still happen on large landowner parcels. Clearing continues along evacuation routes. Paul Duncan is taking Chief Bertelli’s position as Chief of Konocti Camp.
The new Sikorsky S-70i Firehawk helicopter is scheduled for delivery to the Cobb heliport probably in November. We might see one of those new hawks supporting incidents in the area, but it would not be the one that we will be getting. The sound is a little different, a little lower. Doesn’t seem to be louder, just lower pitch.
Fuel moisture is collected by the remote stations and locally (probably in June) it will start happening to research fire risks.
Magdalena asks regarding incident management: do you know if our county supervisors have had the national incident management training? Chief Wink says that OES has had all risk NIMS training. As one of the conditions for reimbursement dollars, they are all required to have minimum training.
Jessica asks how many acres of control burns have happened: Chief Wink says there will be a quarterly report from Doug Gerhart at Air Quality.
8)Scott’s Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ Bio-Char project- Terre Logsdon
Terre says they filed the major use paperwork in February 2019 with the County. The planning commission continued it, April 23rd it passed the commission. The Red Hills Alliance filed an appeal and so it will go in front of the Board of Supervisors. They have created a presentation for the Board of Supervisors to educate everyone about the bioenergy/biochar facility. This location has a lot of woody material to supply the facility, as well as being located in a central grid. They would like to partner with the South Lake Fire Safe Council to streamline the delivery of the biomass. They are envisioning 4-5 deliveries of pre-chipped wood per week. Fuels could be staged in a different location, chipped, then delivered.
Jessica asks, how many jobs would be created by this operation? Terre says one or two operators at the location, but many others who would be employed by the fuels mitigation and ecological restorations to bring the biomass vegetation fuel to the facility.
Jessica asks where does the power get tied in? Terre says that at this location, the electricity would be put into the grid and the tribe would be paid for the electricity. It is a small facility, and there is enough fuel being removed around the county to run about 20 facilities this size.
This technology runs a turbine without creating smoke. The power produced could run a wastewater treatment plant that utilizes the biochar that is produced
Jessica motions that we draft a letter of support for the biochar plant, Glenneth seconds, everyone is in favor.
This letter will be drafted and sent for the BOS
9)Rainbow Pipeline support structure – Ben Murphy
Last month we went out to bid, 347,000, one 202,894. Bill Daniel Steel & Machine Inc. in Ukiah won the contract. The Rainbow pipeline structure is 90% finished at their location and then will be delivered.
Driving piles hopefully in June. The pipeline structure should be usable in August, then the actual pipeline attached in October.
The Hoberg’s property is being used as a staging area, and Hoberg’s also has a project they are doing.
Argonaut Constructors is doing the Summit project. They are starting at Emerford, moving toward Angelly, to Upper Summit above the church, then hopefully toward Glen, Shasta, Trinity area. They expect to have all of that done by September, at which time they will move to Rainbow.
Hill 9 and 10 by Red Hills, that has already begun and have about 1500 feet.
Cobb Area Water has 3 major projects at about $7.2 million dollars. It took over 3 years to come to this point.
The county has approved repaving, but it might be next year
Mapes Pass is being repaved this summer.
It will be a savings to the grant funds.
Rich Curtola asks if Cobb Area Water will be okay financially after all of this expense and increases in cost, etc. Ben says yes, mainly because of all the donations from Friends of Cobb and donation of $23,000 for the planning expense by bridge builder.
10)Cobb Area Small Business Loan Program – Jeff Lucas
The loan program is designed to help people with the PSPS, one loan has been approved, five are being considered. The loan program has now been expanded to all of the Lake County who are suffering with the Covid pandemic.
The original purpose is for generators and working capitol, but there are so many needs and we want to help so there are other
The applications have been a mix of needs: need a generator, need capitol to pivot to online format, etc
There has been announcements with the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and also word of mouth is picking up. Jeff says he will be making more announcements.
This is one of the elements of the grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco for Community Development
Deb asks, what types of businesses can apply for this? Jeff says any business.
11)Cobb Area Volunteer Radio Network CAVERN update – Mel McMurrin
There is a new check-in sheet for the (over 100) members. Usually about 15 check in, now there are new net control operators. 25 checked in last night.
Communications Committee / CAVERN Links
How to Get a GMRS License
https://quality2wayradios.com/store/gmrs-fcc-license
Lake County HAM radio Club for future tests
LCARS.club
https://sites.google.com/site/lcarsca/recources
Works in progress from CAVERN partner CryptoRights Foundation
https://blaze.smokepatrol.org/group/CAVERN
Meetups are 6:30 on Wednesday. Saturday will be added in June
Here are slides Mel presented:
12)PG&E tree work Update – Jessica Pyska
There was a break in work and they re-trained subcontractors. The hardening of the grid system is being done on Cobb and is very exciting.
They are also adding more cooling stations for the PSPS around Lake County.
13)Cobb Economic Development Plan update – Eliot Hurwitz
The initial design of how we would do the loan is two fold: business loan program as well as a detailed analysis of the current economy, as well as what we hope for our future of economic development.
about 20 interviews have been done and about 20-25 more will be done.
The Cobb Resource Hub is another aspect that will be rolled out as we recover from the shelter in place.
Question: are there any restaurants or potential new businesses? Eliot says that he is not aware of any. The golf course has lowered the price.
14)“Grow a Row” – community garden donation – Jessica Pyska
Jessica says that food insecurity is a challenge right now. She is promoting the concept that you can donate extra produce that you grow. You are protected by the Good Samaritan Law, so please consider donating your extra produce to the Lake County food pantries.
See the Cobb Area Council webpage for more details.
15)Community Center Update- Kyle Noble
10 Lions Clubs in Lake County and 3 have a building. The Cobb Little Red Schoolhouse must always be used as a Community Center.
In 2005 a ramp was constructed, which caused termites to move in. There are structural improvements and pest control that needs to be done. The exterior needs fresh paint and there needs to be exterior drainage.
There is a great need for this space for the community as a donation center and many other uses.
The pest report will be re-done with Aardvark and they will help us match with a contractor. She expects that it is tens of thousands of dollars.
She is presenting this tonight so that the community knows what the dire situation is.
There are many ways that you can help the Lion’s club. You can join the Lion’s club, but you can also help without joining.
Many Lion’s Clubs do not have buildings, but they would like to keep the building open for the community.
She hopes that in the Cobb Area Plan that Little Red and the area around it could be designated as a community center.
Jon Meyer is the treasurer and is happy to answer any questions about the Financials 707-928-0106
The most recent partnership was with the Cobb School for Breakfast with Santa and also the St. Patricks Day fundraiser.
She would like a letter of support from the Cobb Area Council for any grant applications.
Jessica asks what the status of the historical point of interest marker. Kelly says that they need to make a presentation for the BOS to get the County to declare it a point of Historical Landmark.
Jessica motions that we write a letter to the BOS to declare Little Red as a point of historical interest/landmark. Eliot seconds, all approve.
What is typical operating budget? Usually they raise about $20,000 per year for operation and maintenance.
Does Lion’s Club international help? There is an international fund, but usually that is for an emergency, not for a repair.
Jessica said that Dan Nelson asked if the community would support high-density housing. Jessica says that we need to keep an eye on what they are doing.
Blackberry Cobbler Festival will not happen this fall, it is postponed till 2021. We will be getting the $1500 from PGE that they promised last year, plus a donation for our next festival.
Motion to adjourn at 8:24 by Cathy, seconded Jessica, all in favor
Agenda- June 18, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday June 18, 2019,
6:30-8:30pm
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83300262101
MEETING ID NUMBER 833 0026 2101
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Draft Agenda
- CALL TO ORDER – INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, FACEBOOK OR PHONE
- Roll Call and approval of Agenda
- Approval of Minutes from May 21, 2020
- TREASURER’S REPORT
Community Reports/Updates
- 1. Cobb Safe Drive Through Report – Cindy Leonard
- 2. Cobb Economic Development Plan and AHEAD Grant update – Eliot Hurwitz
How to participate in the Cobb Area Council Online Meeting May 21 6:30 pm
MEETING NUMBER: 833 0026 2101
- By Computer:
- Go to www.ZOOM.us and enter the meeting number
- If you want to make a comment or ask a question, use the “Q&A” icon at the bottom of your screen.
- By Phone:
- Call (669) 900- 6833
- enter meeting number
- Follow along via Facebook
- Go to the Cobb Area Council Facebook page
- Follow along via Livestream
- If you want to make a comment – enter it in the comments section. We will try and monitor the Comments during the meeting.
This is going to be a new and challenging experiment for us. Please have patience and understand that we are learning how to do this as we go along!!
Grow a Row, Give a Row!
Grow a Row, Give a Row
Everyone is eager to put in a garden this year, even folks who have never before planted a seed! This is great news because we can collectively ease the stress on our supply chain, while enjoying the benefits of growing our own food. In the spirit of planting Victory Gardens for self-sufficiency, we also have an excellent opportunity to grow a little extra to help feed local families who are struggling through this pandemic.
Share Your Extra Bounty
Did you know that you can donate extra produce from your garden to food banks and food pantries? The California Good Samaritan Food Donation Act expands existing legal protection to those who donate food in good faith for human consumption. As the weather heats up and our gardens start producing, you can drop off extra garden bounty at one of the many food pantries around Lake County. Lake County Food Resources maintains a list of distribution locations, including food pantries at local churches, who are also open for donations. Operating hours are dynamic these days, it is always a good idea to call ahead to find out drop-off times. Donated produce should be suitably ripe, relatively clean, and the high quality that you would serve your family. Even small donations will make a difference!
Help Feed Our Community
As a home gardener, you grow your own food because you understand the benefits to your health, and you know just how darn good it tastes! Consider putting in a few extra plants this season, and pass the garden bounty along to your community. There are local families facing food insecurity, and given our COVID health and economic crisis, the need for food will only increase. A run-away zucchini, an abundance of green-beans, or a bountiful haul of cucumbers will not only feed our neighbors, but contribute to improving the overall health of our county. Grow a Row for your family, Give a Row to your community!
For more information, call Jessica Pyska at (707)-278-4007
Agenda: May 21, 2020
COBB AREA COUNCIL
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday May 21, 2019,
6:30-8:30pm
PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM ONLINE: www.zoom.us
MEETING NUMBER: 873 9477 0577
PASSWORD: 607 765
FOLLOW ALONG VIA FACEBOOK LIVESTREAM ON COBB AREA COUNCIL PAGE
Draft Agenda
CALL TO ORDER – INSTRUCTION ON HOW TO PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, FACEBOOK OR PHONE
Roll Call and approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes from January 19, 2020
TREASURER’S REPORT
Community Reports/Updates
Fire Season and FireWise Community update – Cindy Leonard and CALFIRE report – Chief Mike Wink
Scott’s Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ Bio-Char project- Terre Logsdon
Rainbow Bridge Update – Ben Murphy
Cobb Area Small Business Loan Program – Jeff Lucas
Cobb Area Volunteer Radio Network CAVERN update – Mel McMurrin
PG&E tree work Update – Jessica Pyska
Cobb Economic Development Plan update – Eliot Hurwitz
“Grow a Row” – community garden program – Jessica Pyska
Community Center Update- Kelly Stuckey
Minutes: February 20, 2020 DRAFT
COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday February 20, 2019,
Little Red Schoolhouse/Cobb Mountain Lions Club
15780 Bottle Rock Rd., Cobb, CA 95426
Meeting called to order at 6:01
21 Community Members Present
Draft Agenda: Cathy motions to approve, seconded by Gemini
• Roll Call Cindy Leonard, Cathy McCarthy, Frank Lincoln, Eliot Hurwitz, Jessica Pyska Jake Strickler all present .and approval of Agenda
• Approval of Minutes from January 19, 2020
SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Gary announced the new CERT training in the month of March. It will be at the OES office in Lakeport.
Communications update: Sunday March 8 training for communications.
-Radio tech class through Mendocino College in Ukiah
-Wednesday nights at 6:30 is the GMRS check-in to find out who can hear you, who you can hear. Good to practice your radio before an emergency happens. Also please let us know if there is a desire for another operator training event on Cobb.
~David Thiessen reports that there is another volunteer work day coming up on March 14th. Please RSVP with the Formstack link on the Friends of Boggs Facebook page. Information also available on the Friends of Boggs Mountain website.
TREASURER’S REPORT Frank says total in bank is $12,929.00
PUBLIC and BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
Supervisors reviewed the Hazardous Vegetation Ordinance. (much delayed) Last year 2,000 inspections were done, 400 letters went out, and about 100 people are still not under compliance. This year the Supervisors are putting the inspectors on Fire Abatement and then later in the year they will go out to do the cannabis monitoring. They also decided to shortened the deadlines for compliance to 2 week to 2 week. If you respond and let them know that you are working on it, there will be a fine.
Jessica: The Forest Health Grant is still waiting to come through, and this will be the project that will clear large parcels of land.
There is a possibility of having lookout patrols since the Konocti Lookout Tower has been closed. This would be coordinated with the volunteer radio operators.
Local Fire Season Update – Firewise Community organizing update:
The Broom Buster inaugural event was a big success. About 20 volunteers attended and about 4 5-yard dump trailers were filled. Thank you to everyone who helped do the work and get the word out.
• Supervisor’s Comments, not present
Community Reports
PG&E representative (invited) to discuss tree work and PSPS
Magdalena announced that David Hotchkiss from PGE has been pulled away from coming to the Cobb Area Council meeting. There are several times he has been invited to our meetings, but is always pulled away.
Cobb Mt. Economic Development and Area Plan + YOUR INPUT
Eliot reports that the new grant program is proceeding:
-Revolving small business loans are now available
-Extensive business research creating a report. Interview process will build in the focus groups in a rigorous way so that it can be published in academic journals. Asset-based community development will be used so that we demonstrate our assets. Connections can be made within the community.
-In-depth community input on what the residents of Cobb envision for our area. The new website is at cobbconnecting.org and there is a Facebook page with the same name:Cobb Connecting
The goal it to come up with a strategy.
Cobb Resource Hub to Open this month
-focus groups can meet here
-find out what programs for Emergency Preparedness/Recovery and for economic development are available
Help draft our community plan!
New shop called “Giant Step” on the corner of Hwy 175 and Golf Rd. which is a community center for all ages. They are still at the beginning “dreaming” stage of what programs they will offer. This is a 30 year old organization that is running the center. Hopefully they will open soon and there will be an after school program till 5:30. A safe place for all ages.
Motion to adjourn, Magdalena, Seconded by Cathy
Meeting adjourned at 8:11