Minutes | April 17, 2025

COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday April 17, 2025 at 6:30pm
In-Person and Online Participation Available

MINUTES (Approved 5-15-2025)

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:36pm

Roll Call

Present: Cathy McCarthy, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Paul Duncan
Absent: Jake Strickler, Joe Schneider
Attendance: 16  Voters: 13

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval Of Agenda: Motion by Chris, 2nd by Darlene. All in favor, Agenda approved.

Approval Of Minutes: Motion by Paul to approve minutes as amended, 2nd by Chris. All in favor. Minutes approved as amended.

Amendments: Under Firewise Communities, “per household” should be “per Firewise Community” and add, “may be able to do individual households after 4-22-2025.” 

SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Robert – on 4/19 at Noon is the Easter Egg Hunt at Belmont Pines. Lions Club has stuffed 2,200 age-group appropriate eggs. Games, activities, and the Easter Bunny will be there. The egg hunt starts at Noon sharp.

Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual)

Greg – spoke about the increasing costs of PGE and challenges with costs of solar. Jessica suggested attending CPUC hearings and contacting State representatives.

Supervisor’s Comments – Jessica Pyska

SCP (Sonoma Clean Power, non-profit geothermal) looking to expand into Lake County. They rent infrastructure from PGE; there would be no change to our infrastructure. About a 7% savings over PGE. On Tuesday, the BOS approved a feasibility study by January 2026. Could see this service available by Summer of 2026. Will be able to use the power generated in our County. Several cities in Sonoma County have been using SCP for about 10 years now. CPUC – ATT is trying again to do away with POTS/Landlines – attended for a 2nd time, an additional workshop held at Twin Pine Casino. Discussion was had from a public safety point of view, especially in a rural area. Finalized roads contract – awarded $5.1M project to Argonaut to redo 16 miles of roads in Cobb; project to begin in May. Last week at the BOS meeting, had a very thorough update on the Federal cuts. Cuts to Health and Human Services are affecting many of our programs. Region 9 office in SF closed, which affects our Head Start, TANF, Senior Centers, and Meals on Wheels programs. 

Fire /Storm Season Update – Paul Duncan

Boggs Forest roads closed until May 1st. There will be work at the Cobb Fire Station next to the post office while the water main is being replaced. Station 60 in Middletown is holding it’s Open House on Saturday 4/26 from 10am to 3pm. ACI community drop-off dates are this Saturday and next Saturday from 10am to 2pm. The ACI will be leaving May 1st. There is a 2nd carbonizer there now until May 1st. Biochar will be available from Earth Foundries in a 4x4x4 sack. Can be picked up with 5-gallon buckets at the Middletown Community Garden, date(s) TBD. Friends of Boggs Mountain will be hosting the 20th Annual Bike Money Race on 5/3; CalFire will have First Aid station open, and Boggs Helitack will be staffed. 

Treasurer’s Report – Chris

Submitted. Attached and incorporated herewith as Attachment “A” 

COMMITTEE REPORTS (3 minutes/individual) 

Firewise Communities – Magdalena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie

Magdalena – All 6 of our active Firewise groups have applied for grant funds. Looks like we’ll have some money left over. We (SSCRA) were only one of 12 that were chosen in the Country, and the only one in CA. Jessica – May 6th will be the annual proclamation of Wildfire Preparedness at the BOS.

Communications Committee – Mel

Mel – a new acronym, WORO. “Winter’s Over, Radios On.” Brian has radios for sale. Email: cobbalertnet@gmail.com. Check-ins continue to be about 30 per week.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot

Nothing new on the Federal grant but still forging ahead. CWPP kickoff plan – thanks to CalFire with helping to develop GIS mapping. Jake and the Strickler family are hosting a Cobb Forest Summit on 6/7 at Whispering Pines, information will be in the SSCRA newsletter. Forest Stewardship Committee meeting is the last Friday of every month from 4pm to 5:30pm at the Loch Lomond Firehouse.

Economic Development Committee – Chris

Cathy – the Blackberry Cobbler meeting will be on 4/30 at 6pm on the deck at Belmont Pines. For vendors wishing to sign-up, only contact Jennifer Gayda (Bottlerock Candle Studio), Cathy, and/or the official Facebook page to avoid scammers. Have verbal confirmations from CalPine and Sutter for sponsorship. 

Next Meeting: May 15, 2025

Adjourned at 7:33pm 

 Respectfully Submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Minutes | March 19, 2025

COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday March 20, 2025 at 6:30pm
In-Person and Online Participation Available
MINUTES

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:30pm

Roll Call
Present: Cathy McCarthy, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Paul Duncan
Absent: Jake Strickler, Joe Schneider
Attendance: 14 Voters: 11

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of Agenda: Motion by Paul, 2nd by Chris. All in favor. Agenda approved.
Approval of Minutes: Motion by Mary, 2nd by Paul. All in favor. Minutes approved.

Short Announcements
Robert – thanked everyone for a successful crab feed. $6,600 for crab for 125 people. Lion’s will be stuffing Easter eggs on 4/5. Lion’s Easter Egg Hunt will be on 4/19 at 12 Noon SHARP at Belmont Pines. There will be 2,000 eggs. The restaurant will be open serving their lunch menu; hot dogs and hamburgers will be available; proceeds go to the Lion’s Club.

Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual)
Tom – shared that he went to Showcase of Happiness

Supervisor’s Comments – Jessica Pyska
Trip to DC: met with colleagues from Nevada and Napa Counties regarding home insurance. Using federal dollars here in Lake County to mitigate rates and ensure insurability. FEMA task force: please don’t do away with. Capitol Hill visits with Schiff, Padilla, and Thompson. Continuing Resolution – if funding is frozen, what does that look like on the ground – many programs in jeopardy, affecting over half of the population of Lake County. There’s no way the State can backfill all these programs. Older Americans Act was pulled off the DOGE list and now put back on. BLM’s Ukiah field office was on DOGE list to be closed; looks like it’s been taken off the list. NWS Eureka office possibly being closed – we use for weather planning for us, and data for planning and prepositioning during weather events. Mike Thompson is having a town hall at Twin Pine tomorrow from 11am to 12pm.

Fire /Storm Season Update – Paul Duncan
As of 3/31 stations will be fully staffed. Control burning still going on by Cobb Elementary School. Putting in application for a 2nd carbonizer; fully funded by PGE. Distribution of biochar coming up. Community drop-off days are coming soon, date to be determined (will be free). The helicopter will
be back in 10 days. Increased water line of 6” going in at Boggs and moving Heli-pod to the base. Boggs Heli tack base is being relocated to Lower Lake.

Treasurer’s Report – Chris
Submitted. Attached and incorporated herewith as Attachment “A”

Regional Transportation Plan/Active Transportation Plan update – John Speka AICP Senior Transportation Planner

Gave a slide presentation. 20-year plan updated every 4 years. ATP = Active Transportation Plan (stand-alone document). List of prioritized plans must be within this plan. Will have the Draft RTP/ATP by summer/fall of this year, with the final draft ready by February 2026. Ways to provide input: www.lakeapc.org, John Speka, spekaj@dow-associates.com. Lake Area Planning Council, 525 South Main Street, Suite G, Ukiah, CA 95482. Handout attached and incorporated herewith as Attachment “B”.

COMMITTEE REPORTS (3 minutes/individual)
Firewise Communities – Magdalena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie
SSCRA was the only non-profit awarded a grant in California. Was asked to distribute $10K. Attended a meeting of awardees. Can provide up to $1,500 per household. Identify your project by where the project is located, number of square feet, and how much money is needed. Shooting for a deadline of 5/3. Contact Magdalena at magdalenavh@sscra.org.

Communications Committee – Darlene
Brian has radios for sale. Email: cobbalertnet@gmail.com. Radios will be available for sale in a retail location soon, Mel is working on it. Check-ins continue to be around 30 each week.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot
SSCRA’s federal grant is in limbo; have a signed contract. Kicked off the Cobb Area CWPP. Receiving help from CalFire with GIS mapping. The committee meets the last Friday of every month at the Loch Lomond Firehouse at 4pm; email Eliot elioth@sscra.org for more info. Attended a full-day of training at CalFire’s Chico training center – how to put together a CWPP; half the room was planners, and half the room was full of fire professionals.

Economic Development Committee – Chris

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Cathy: next meeting is 3/25 at 6pm at Cobb Mountain Pizza
ONLY deal directly with the Blackberry Cobbler Festival page; beware of scammers

Next Meeting: April 17, 2025
Adjourned at 7:44pm

Respectfully Submitted,
Darlene Warner, Secretary

Minutes | February 20, 2025

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday February 20, 2025 at 6:30pm
In-Person and Online Participation Available

MINUTES

CALLED TO ORDER AT 6:30PM
ROLL CALL:
Present: Cathy McCarthy, Jake Strickler, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Paul Duncan
Absent: Joe Schneider
Attendance: 15 Voters: 15

Pledge of Allegiance

APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Motion by Chris, 2nd by Magdalena. All in Favor, Agenda approved.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Motion by Chris, 2nd by Mary. All in Favor. Minutes approved as amended.
Amendment: Page 2, under Supervisor’s comments, Chief Sapeda’s name was misspelled with a “Z” rather than an “S”.

SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mary – received a donation of $3,700 from the Frisbee Golf Tournament. Reminder that the crab feed is March 1st. Have a few tickets left. Easter egg hunt is coming up.

Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual)
NONE

Supervisor’s Comments – Jessica Pyska (to include Roads Update)
Received an email that one of the bids was accepted for our roads project for approximately $5M. Should be coming before the BOS in a couple of weeks detailing which roads are involved. Will try to get Glen March on the March agenda to give CAC an update. On 2-25-2025 there will be a presentation to the BOS by RRA, RCD on the Mediterranean Oak Boarer. Video on the RRA YouTube channel. We think the reason why the Oak Boarer beetle has spread so quickly in Lake County is due to firewood. Figuring out best practices. Started burning Monday night at the carbonizer. This will burn 24/7 for two weeks, then cool down and cleanup, and fire-up again. This is a collaboration between PGE and Earth Foundries. PGE is responsible for taking the trees to the burner. This is a pilot program. Next week will be in D.C. working on National Task Force for FEMA. USDA has awarded us money – funds are frozen. Funds are frozen for many programs we have in the works.

Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan
Will be control burning around the school on the Boggs property through tomorrow. Stations are now at full staffing. Copter will be staffed in April. Community drop-off days for the ACI and carbonizer will start soon.

Treasurer’s Report – Chris
Submitted. Attached and incorporated herewith as Attachment “A”

County Park Update -Lars Ewing, Lake County Public Services
Presentation via Zoom. Summary of how we obtained the current park property. Pre-design work concepts presented; focus on the use of area up front as much as possible. Environmental studies are being done. Landscape architect has prepared a concept plan. Proposed for the East side is a network of trails. A parking lot is proposed with approximately 30 spaces, a picnic area and restrooms. South gathering area is TBD. Kelsey Creek – not in the plans, but has been suggested, a pedestrian crossing bridge. No funding available for this right now but pursuing grant opportunities. Tribal coordination is going on. Preparing documents necessary for the CEQA review – Request for Review should be ready by April 2025 and should take 4-6 months. Overall cost $2.5M, in phases. Trails on East side, Phase 2. Kelsey Creek bridge, Phase 3. Phasing will be funding dependent. Two ideas for areas in the park are for a Christmas tree, and a memorial for the Valley Fire. Funding for the overall project comes from geothermal royalty funds.

Discuss/Approve: Grant authority to CAC Chair and Treasurer to sign MOU with Seigler Springs Community Redevelopment Association SSCRA for Community Wildfire Protection Plan once legal review is completed.
Have a signed contract with the California Forest Service as of 1-31-2025. This MOU outlines the match between CAC and SSCRA, which is part of a 10% match. CAC has agreed to $5k over the course of a year. The Forest Stewardship Committee will be overseeing this and will begin meeting the last Friday of each month at the Loch Lomond firehouse.

Motion to authorize CAC Chair and Treasurer to sign the MOU made by Chris, 2nd by Darlene. All in Favor, none opposed. Motion passed.

MOU attached and incorporated herewith as Attachment “B”

Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual)

Firewise Communities – Magdalena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie
Five Firewise groups are now on-track. Seigler Springs, Rainbow Estates Mesa Meadow (REMM), Cobb View, Gordon Springs, and Loch Lomond.
3/29 – REMM group having a broom busters event
4/19 – having a disaster preparedness event

Communications Committee – Darlene
Still have about the same number of weekly check-ins, about 30; this should increase as we come out of winter season. There is a 3rd repeater up and running in the Loch Lomond corridor which is working well. Check-ins are every Wednesday evening. Radios were for sale at Madelyn’s Mail Express in Loch Lomond; unsure if they’re still available there or not.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot
Will be meeting the last Friday of each month at the Loch Lomond firehouse.

Economic Development Committee – Chris
Will have more next month. Cathy: Blackberry Cobbler Festival meeting is February 25, at 6pm at Cobb Mountain Pizza.

NEXT MEETING: March 20, 2025
Adjourned at 7:40pm

Respectfully Submitted,
Darlene Warner, Secretary

Minutes | January 16, 2025

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday January 16, 2025 at 6:30pm
In-Person and Online Participation Available

MINUTES

CALLED TO ORDER AT 6:32PM
ROLL CALL:
Present: Cathy McCarthy, Jake Strickler, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner
Absent: Joe Schneider, Paul Duncan (on SoCal wildfires)
Attendance: 13 Cobb voters: 11
Moment of Silence
Pledge Of Allegiance

APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Motion by: Chris, 2nd by: Darlene. All in Favor, Agenda Approved

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Motion by: Chris, 2nd by: Eliot. All in Favor, Minutes Approved

The Regular Annual Elections: In January of each year, the C.A.C. Board of Directors will hold a roll call election from its regular members to select the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer.

CHAIR: Cathy McCarthy. Motion by Chris, 2nd by Steve Reid. All in Favor. Cathy approved.
VICE-CHAIR: Jake Strickler. Motion by Cathy, 2nd by Chris. All in Favor. Jake approved.
SECRETARY: Darlene Warner. Motion by Cathy, 2nd by Chris. All in Favor. Darlene approved.
TREASURER: Chris Nettles. Motion by Cathy, 2nd by Mary. All in Favor. Chris Nettles approved.

SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Robert Stark – February 8th the Northern CA Frisbee Association Tournament will be at Belmont Pines. This is a Lion’s Club fundraiser. March 1st is the annual crab feed, $75 per ticket, 125 tickets available. 650 pounds of crab on order, should net about 300 pounds. On March 15th there will be a St. Patrick’s Day dinner sponsored by the Cobb Elementary School PTO and the Lions Club. Earthquake comments. Cathy mentioned that Robert is on the Calpine Seismic Monitoring Activity Committee.

PUBLIC AND BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)
NONE

SUPERVISOR’S REPORT: Jessica Pyska
Chiefs Duncan, Huggins, Zapeda, Wink, and LNU units are in SoCal assisting with fires. Lars Ewing will be here next month with initial plans for our Cobb Park, which is to start this summer. Two things asked for are a place for a Christmas tree, and a quiet place for a memorial for lives lost in the Valley Fire. Eliot and Magdalena have been working on strategic planning from the LCFSC. Resource Conservation District fully staffed and writing grants. Got CWPP updated. How do we organize the various groups together: maintenance, community awareness and education, money, and commitment. RCD is now staffed up. Roads – Glen March, Public Works Director, wants to start in May of this year. Bids being awarded after governance workshop. Starview Loop will be last due to Water District putting in new water mains. Update from Chief Duncan for everyone to remain vigilant. Congratulations to Jessica for being sworn-in for a second term.

TREASURER’S REPORT- Chris
Submitted and attached herewith as Attachment “A”

FIRE SEASON UPDATE
Paul Duncan is supporting the Palisades Fire
Discuss/Approve continuance of rental of storage space to be voted upon on annual or semi-annual basis instead of quarterly
A motion was made to approve voting annually at budget time. Motion made by Chris, 2nd by Robert. All in favor, none opposed. Motion passed.

COMMITTEE REPORTS (3 minutes/individual)
Firewise Communities – Magdalena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie
Magdalena: There will be a Firewise strategic planning meeting this Saturday from 9am until 10:30am at the Loch Lomond Fire Station. This year is the 10-year anniversary of the Valley Fire; there are a series of events being planned. April 19th there will be a Disaster Preparedness Event. California National Resources – Supervisor Pyska gave a presentation in August of 2024, can watch it on YouTube. Changes in Grant environment – building collaboration. Americorp available until July 2025. If any questions, contact: magdalenavh@sscra.org or 415-328-0731. Leveraging CAC support for emergency preparedness support.
Communications Committee – Mel
Big thank you to Net Controllers John and Chris during the time that Mel was in Australia. 30 people checking in regularly, hope to increase this in the Spring. 3 active repeaters on the mountain.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot
CWPP Grant submitted, awarded in May; at 2pm today, received news it will go ahead. Specifically focused on Cobb community. Will take two years overall. In February will be submitting a formal MOU to CAC. Will be signing contracts the first couple of months. Will be working with a Forestry Consultant and Economic Development Consultant. Will be collaborating with Jake and local volunteers on the data sets, ground truth/proofing with tablets in the field, which will take about a year to complete. Will be looking at local workforce.

Economic Development Committee – Chris
We need to do something with the $48k in our account but must have proper management of funds. Will be talking with Patrick Sullivan.

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Discuss/Approve Blackberry Cobbler Festival August 23, 2025
A motion was made by Cathy, 2nd by Eliot, to hold the Annual Blackberry Cobbler Festival on August 23, 2025. All in favor, none opposed. Motion passed. The festival should be held at Belmont Pines again, and vendors should be able to secure booths around June.

NEXT MEETING: February 20, 2025

ADJOURNED AT 7:35pm

Respectfully Submitted,
Darlene Warner, Secretary