Minutes | July 27, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday July 27, 2023 at 6:30pm

In Person Only

MINUTES (Approved 8-17-2023)

 

 

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:39pm

 ROLL CALL

Present: Cathy McCarthy, Darlene Warner, Mel McMurrin

Absent: Chris Nettles, Jake Strickler, Joe Schneider

 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

Approval of Agenda Motion by Glenneth, 2nd by Robert. All in favor. Agenda approved.

Approval of Minutes Motion by Robert, 2nd by Glenneth. All in favor. Minutes Approved.

 

Short Announcements

Cathy – commented regarding PegTV technical difficulties; should be back to normal in August.

Inez – AmeriCorps visited the Hub and was very impressed with it. Hours are Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from Noon to 4pm. Eliot is there until 6pm sometimes on Thursdays.

Rich C. – commented that the tools at the Hub worked so well, he purchased his own.

Glenneth – call for artists for Sculpture Jam. Interested persons contact via Fine Art Café Facebook page.

Robert Thomas (via Cathy) – the ACI will be able to intake material soon

 

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

Inez – July 4th there were gunshots and fireworks in the Meadows neighborhood, needs to stop. Has been going on for the past 3 years.

Tom S. – has been listening to scanners and commented on his notice of single-vehicle traffic collisions and solo falls with head injuries. Presented the book, “Cause Unknown.”

Mel – there was a large male mountain lion at 6am on Shenandoah in Loch Lomond

 

Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

No report – Paul out of area

TREASURER’S REPORT – Chris

[Report read by Darlene. Typo discovered, clarified totals are correct]

Operating Budget Balance at June meeting: $22,969.14

Transactions since 6/15/2023

General Fund: Received – $53.00 (Hub meetings)

Paid – $500 (Hub rent)

Total – $447 from General Fund account

Blackberry Cobbler Festival:

Received – $1,585.08 (vendor fees)

6,000.00 (sponsorships)

Paid –   $  220.45 (Square fees)

14.00 (Payable app fees)

3,005.45 (K cups)

Total – $4,344.98 to Cobbler Festival account (should be $3,240.10 per Darlene)

Sculpture Jam Fund:

Received – $250 donation. Balance is $250 (new account)

 Current Account Balances

$ 11,350.63     General Fund

13,098.87     Blackberry Cobbler Festival Fund

0                       Cobb Resource Hub (no currently restricted grant money)

2,417.62      Emergency Preparedness Fund

       250.00      Sculpture Jam Fund

$27,117.12      Operating Budget Balance (7/27/2023)

$48,082.63      Small Business Loan Fund (originally from S.F. Home Loan Bank Grant)

$75,199.75      Net Assets (increase of $4,147.98 to net assets since 6/15/2023)

 

Discussion: CAC to possibly take over lease for the Resource Hub

Rich C. would like to table item. SSCRA is pulling out. Current rent is $500/month. Utilities are approximately $75/month. Rent is to increase by $40/month. Rent is anticipated to be $615/month at its highest. Discussion about continuing current Hub location, possible alternative locations, doing a month-to-month v lease, and outreach ideas.

 

TABLED: Approve/Disapprove Explore Cobb Facebook Page management Proposal

Motion made by Robert, 2nd by Laura to table this item. All in favor, motion passes. Tabled until such time we receive results from Abby of previous efforts. The proposal is for a contract of $800/month to provide online presence, analytics, reports, marketing, public relations, annual event promotion. Any additional work would be $40/hour.

 

Approve/Disapprove Letter to County of Lake regarding property taxes for Little Red Schoolhouse (Attachment “A”)

Motion by Laura, 2nd by Frank. All in Favor. Letter Approved. Letter read aloud by Cathy and is attached herewith as “Attachment A.” Discussion regarding the issue.

 

Approve/ Disapprove Donation of Funds to Mountain Lions to aid tax payment- Laura Patrick

RESCINDED – NO ACTION TAKEN

After the previous discussion approving the Letter, the understanding is that the Lions Club has paid all properties taxes in arears and is taking appropriate measures to address future taxes and tax status due to the Little Red Schoolhouse being utilized as a community center first and researching questions regarding historic site designation and ownership/title.

 

Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual)

[Secretary’s note: we no longer had a Quorum present, so no Committee Reports were presented]

Firewise Communities- Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie

No report

Communications Committee- Darlene

No report

Forest Health Committee- Eliot

No report

Economic Development Committee- Chris

No report

Blackberry Cobbler Festival August 26 – Cathy

Next committee meeting is Thursday, August 3rd at the Loch Lomond Roadhouse, 6:30p

 

Next Meeting: August 17, 2023

ADJOURNMENT at 7:55pm

 

Respectfully submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Agenda | July 27, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday July 27, 2023 at 6:30pm

In Person Only

Agenda (Approved 7-27-2023)

 

6:30 CALL TO ORDER 

  • Roll Call / Pledge 
  • Approval of Agenda and Minutes 

6:32 Short Announcements

6:35 Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual) 

6:40 Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

6:45 Treasurer’s Report- Chris

          Discussion: CAC to possibly take over lease for the Resource Hub

          Approve/Disapprove Explore Cobb Facebook Page management Proposal

6:55 Approve/Disapprove Letter to County of Lake regarding property taxes for Little Red Schoolhouse

7:00 Approve/ Disapprove Donation of Funds to Mountain Lions to aid tax payment- Laura Patrick

7:15 Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual) 

  • Firewise Communities- Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie
  • Communications Committee- Darlene 
  • Forest Health Committee- Eliot 
  • Economic Development Committee- Chris
  • Blackberry Cobbler Festival  August 26 – Cathy

7:30 Next Meeting: August 17,  2023

7:31 Adjournment 

Minutes | June 15, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday June 15, 2023 at 6:30pm

In Person and Online Participation Available

Minutes (Approved 7-24-2023)

 CALL TO ORDER at 6:42pm

Roll Call

Present: Cathy McCarthy, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Mel McMurrin

Absent: Jake Strickler, Joe Shneider

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of Agenda

Motion by Chris, 2nd by Robert Stark. All in favor, Agenda approved.

Approval of Minutes (As Amended)

Motion by Chris, 2nd by Paul Duncan. Minutes approved as Amended.

[Amendments: Public Comment by Tom Slaight wording correction; Adjournment Motion at last meeting was made by Chris, not Cathy. Determination made a Motion is not necessary in order to Adjourn, per Rosenberg’s Rules of Order.]

Short Announcements

Robert Stark – Bingo every Saturday night at the Mountain Lions Club. Free food to take at the front door.

Austin/PEG TV – will be doing setup at meetings to bring community together. Little Red Schoolhouse does not have the internet bandwidth. Internet speed needs improvements. Recordings of meetings will be available on PegTV website and County YouTube channel.

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

California Allen, Cobb Area County Water District will be taking care of the pipeline under the Rainbow Bridge, not the road itself. Geothermal Commission (Pyska and Simon) will be contributing the financial difference for the work to the road submitted by Rees Winkleman. Cory Draper offered to pay for repair, along with Calpine sharing the cost. Open Mountain (Bottlerock Power) will be at our July meeting.

Robert Thomas – able to get through the log deck at the ACI and was able to “rehome” the chips; post-fire there was lots of energy in the product; would like to see this and biochar blended together, working with SLCFD on food composting. Asking for support from SLCFD and CAC. 707-928-8082. robertthomas@R2company.com.

Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska

Thanked PEG-TV for providing audio/video. Thanked Cathy for her presentation to the County BOS. CLERC has asked every MAC to come do a presentation now that Cathy/CAC has “set a high bar.” Budget hearings wrapped up this evening, adopting a $380M budget, not all discretionary. Hazardous trees – IRA Grant application submitted to BOS 6/27/23 to offset OES 25% with the full support of Congressman Mike Thompson. A few million have been set aside to start work, and for when project is accepted by CalOES. Bottlerock work – thanks to CLERC, North Shore Fuels, CalFire, Paul Duncan, and timber operators. The Risk Reduction Authority (Pyska is Vice-Chair) along with the County’s Climate Resiliency Officer, has applied for $649K grant. This will be building in capacity, diversity, equity, and inclusion in our programs. Priority is assessing vulnerabilities in developing our Climate Action Plan (CAP), implementing specific actions identified in our local Hazard Mitigation Plan, providing for enhanced public education and awareness of natural hazards, and increased public understanding of disaster preparedness. The CAP also includes a County-wide Evacuation Plan, as well as a Climate Adaption plan. The Climate Resiliency Officer is funded via a grant through the Jumpstart program. We are mandated to update safety element. Pilot project will be the Soda Bay corridor. Next Monday the County is adopting Juneteenth (June 19th) as a County holiday. There will be no BOS meeting next Tuesday, and County offices will be closed.

Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

Middletown Days is this weekend and will be in the parade. By the 19th staffing will be at 1 Engine per Station, by July 1st will be at 2 Engines per Station. Boggs landing zone clearing is almost complete. Operation Force Multiplier extinguisher and hand tool distribution will be Sunday, June 18th from 9am to 3pm at Station 60. Highway 175 repairs – flaggers will be 24/7, anytime there’s single-lane traffic during peak fire season, there cannot be lights, it must be manned. Highway 175 bridge work (by Hardester’s) is supposed to begin 6/15 – 6/16, per Jessica. Burn permits have been suspended – unless there is an urgent need to burn. This needs to go to Paul and must articulate the need to burn and have an inspection first to obtain an exemption permit.

Treasurer’s Report- Chris

 Operating Budget Balance at May meeting $22,050.61

Transactions since 5/18/2023

General Fund:   Received $0.00

Paid from General Fund: 835.36 – rent at Hub $500, electric bill for Hub $230.43, Zoom $104.93

Blackberry Cobbler Festival Fund

Received: $1,825 in vendor fees

Paid: Square fees $71.11, Payable app $8.25

Net addition to Festival account: $1,753.89

Current Account Balances

$ 11,797.63 General Fund

8,753.89 Blackberry Cobbler Festival

0.00 Cobb Resource Hub (no currently restricted grant money)

     2,417.62 Emergency Preparedness Fund

$ 22,969,14 Operating Budget Balance (6/15/2023)

$ 48,082.63 Small Business Loan Fund (originally from S.F. Home Loan Bank grant)

$ 71,051.77 Net Assets (30-day increase to net assets of $918.53)

 

Approve/Disapprove Letter re: Cobb Mountain Water’s decision to cease maintenance of Rainbow     Bridge- Robert Stark

This is still in progress – no action taken. Question by Jessica regarding Lions Club/Friends of Cobb funds balance and meetings: funds balance is approximately 61K; there are 6 members that meet once per year.

Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual)

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

Inez – PG&E removed 3 trees in 2 days in the Rainbow-Estates neighborhood; there’s a new Firewise sign on Rainbow Drive.

Glenneth – Daniel/CERT teams are in-process of getting activated.

Chris – Magdalena reports that some Firewise communities have signed up for an AmeriCorps team.

Communications Committee – Darlene

Starting to see an increase in the number of weekly check-ins. New repeater is still at the “Hill” location; still planning to move it to “Mountain” location in July. Approximately half of the GMRS radios have been reprogrammed. Have 3 new GMRS licensed users, and Boggs leader is back. CAN is chasing down the source of the static being heard on the radio. Mel commented to be sure to leave radios on, turn to alert channel. All hours volunteering with CAN count towards Firewise hours.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot

No report

Economic Development Committee – Chris

Meets last Tuesday of each month. Next meeting is June 29th at 6pm at the Hub.

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Cathy

Vendor applications are available, email cobbareacouncil@gmail.com. Sponsorship request letters have gone out; received verbal notice that Calpine will be sponsoring this year (first sponsor). The festival is Saturday, August 26th, from 11AM until 4PM. Next meeting is July 6th at 6pm at Cobb Mountain Pizza.

Next Meeting: July 20, 2023

Adjournment at 7:34pm by Chair, Cathy McCarthy

 

Respectfully submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Agenda | June 15, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday June 15, 2023 at 6:30pm

In Person and Online Participation Available

Agenda (Approved 6-15-23)

 

6:30 CALL TO ORDER

  • Roll Call / Pledge
  • Approval of Agenda and Minutes

6:32 Short Announcements

6:35 Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual)

6:40 Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska

6:55  Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

7:00 Treasurer’s Report- Chris

7:05 Approve/Disapprove Letter re: Cobb Mountain Water’s decision to cease maintenance of Rainbow     Bridge- Robert Stark

7:25 Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual)

  • Firewise Communities- Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth, David, Laurie
  • Communications Committee- Darlene
  • Forest Health Committee- Eliot
  • Economic Development Committee- Chris
  • Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Cathy

7:40 Next Meeting: July 20, 2023

7:41 Adjournment

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How to Participate in Cobb Area Council Public Meeting 6/15/2023

  1. Join us in person at the Little Red Schoolhouse 15780 Bottle Rock Road
  2. There may be occasions when a board/committee member may request and be permitted to participate in a board/committee meeting remotely to the extent authorized by and in compliance with California Assembly Bill 2499. In such case, the majority of the board/commission will be physically present at the meeting location.  Members of the public may participate in person or via Zoom:
  3. By Computer Join our Zoom Meeting

Go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86045276539?pwd=Ym5XY3huUDNPR1R6eitWS0lBTG04Zz09

and enter passcode: 860 4527 6539

To make a comment or ask a question, use the “Q&A” icon.

  1. Call into the Zoom meeting on any phone:

Call (669) 900- 6833

Enter the Meeting  ID: 860 4527 6539 Passcode: 860 4527 6539

  1. You can follow along via CAC Facebook Livestream:

Go to: https://www.facebook.com/CobbAreaCouncil

We will try to address comments and questions from Facebook but it is best to Zoom for full participation.

 

Lake County Public Education and Government (PEG) channel, or Lake County PEG TV.

Minutes | May 18, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday May 18, 2023 at 6:30pm

In person only

Minutes (Approved 6-15-23, As Amended)

 

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:33pm

Roll Call

Present: Cathy McCarthy, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Mel McMurrin

Absent: Jake Strickler, Joe Schneider

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of Agenda as Amended

Strike 7:35p Item: Approve/Disapprove Letter of Support for Friends of Boggs Mountain

Motion by Chris, 2nd by Paul. All in favor. Agenda approved.

Approval of Minutes

Regular Meeting Minutes – Motion by Chris, 2nd by Robert. All in favor. Minutes approved.

Special Meeting Minutes – Motion by Chris, 2nd by Eliot. All in favor. Minutes approved.

Short Announcements

Paul Duncan – Pine Summit Pool Cleanup Day is this Saturday from 10am to 3pm

Robert Stark – Lion’s Club will be offering refreshments before CAC meetings, and a social after meetings during the hotter months.

Case Kees Winkleman – presented a bid for paving the Rainbow bridge on both sides

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

Tom Slaight – comment regarding 9-1-1 calls and apparent possible increase in solo falls and vehicle accidents resulting in head injuries.

Mireya Turner, Lake County Community Development Director – general update on the department

Three Divisions in the CDD Department: 1) Building and Safety, 2) Code Enforcement, and 3) Planning Division. Cannabis is a sub-division under Planning. Has a staff of 37 people.Three top priorities of CDD Department: 1) Staff retention, 2) Professional Development, and 3) Fiscal Sustainability. Planning and Code Enforcement is not self-sustainable. Building and Safety has issued 1,600 building permits in the past year and just under 4,000 inspections in the County. All technicians, Plans Examiners and Building Inspectors have achieved ICC Certification. Two certified in ADA compliance. Code Enforcement has been awarded a new grant of $2.9M over the next 5 years, which funds two Officers with the Sheriff’s Office assistance. Last year was the first year that we completed Annual monitoring for everyone. This is funded by Cannabis grants from California. Cannabis Code Enforcement removed 25,000 plants, inspected 82 legal grow sites for compliance. Combination of on-site visits and satellite imaging. Shut down 54 unpermitted grows and removed 9,833 pounds of debris. Almost all the staff are 100% trained and have received CASIO certification. The Board of Supervisors established a two-year pilot program called Road Map Task Force which allotted funds going to the Sheriff’s Office and Code Enforcement focus on a community and chose Clearlake Oaks area. 226 cases were opened, of which 64 were vehicles, and 126 cases closed (4-10 to 12-31 of 2022). The goal is get property owners to self-abate. Planning Division: 430 planning permit applications. Whole variety of Ordinances. Consistent with General Plan/Zoning Ordinance, to be consistent with community visioning and Local Community Area Plan. Advanced Area Planning: General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, 8 Local Area Plans. Five-Year General Plan (handout). Need to perform a Climate Vulnerability Plan and County-wide Evacuation Plan. Next Hazard Mitigation Plan. Would like Area Plans broken into two phases. Elements first phase, and Visioning is the second phase, hearing from the community during an outreach period. The General Plan update comes after all this.

Complaints can be submitted at CDD counter, online, and can be submitted anonymously.

Planning to ask the BOS for 2 new positions for grant-writing: 1 grant writer, and 1 grant manager. Building Permit fees discussed. Some fees are mandated, some are approved by BOS.

 

Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska

Economic Development Department – CEO has arrived. Last week went to Santa Cruz for Wildfire Forest Health Task Force Meeting. Governor appointed task force. Networking with tree mortality issue. Spoke with Secretary Crowfoot again, asking specifically for a Tree Mortality working group within the Task Force. Met with Cal EPA Secretary Garcia to be part of the North Coast Region Biomass Pilot Program. Tree mortality in our area from Hwy 29 south of the Kelseyville Riviera area and all of the Cobb area, has 10,000 dead trees within the 200-foot buffer zone of roads. At a cost of $4k per tree to remove, that’s a $40M project. Working on putting together an Application to CalOES under the CA Disaster Act to get this project going, had to contract out. There is a 25% match. CalFIRE previously was able to provide this match but is not available this time. IRA (Infrastructure Reduction Act) is an option; putting together a grant due June 1. Applying for Federal money. Is a 1:1 match. 22k dead trees throughout the County. Tree work happening on Bottlerock – combination of North Shore Fuels Crew, CLERC, and Chief Duncan. Big trees needed different operators to come in to do the work. Funding from previous fire prevention grant from CalFIRE that CLERC was able to shift around. Two items on the BOS Agenda for Tuesday, May 23rd: 9:15am item is a presentation from the CA Dept. of Insurance regarding wildfire and home insurance issues, discounts, and CA Fair Plan; will be approximately a 15-minute presentation; and 10:30am item (Item 6.5) regarding the County 10-Year Pavement Management Plan.

 

The Bike Monkey Race at Boggs Forest was 2 weeks ago. There were about 400 registered riders. This race started in 2006, and is one of the first big mountain races in CA. They have invested heavily in Boggs Forest, have planted over 1k trees, and ran the promotion last year.

 

Mandala Springs Vibe Fest – brought in about 1,300 people. A lot of complaints on social media regarding the noise level past 10pm. Mireya informed on how to submit complaints. Noise ordinance for entire County. Most amplified music requires a use permit. No record of a permit for this event. A letter was sent to them explaining what is allowed and what isn’t. Begin with a courtesy letter. Permits can be revoked. CDD doesn’t know if no complaints are received by them from the community.

 

Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

New Battalion Chief in Middletown, ride #1417. Worked as a paramedic for 3.5 year in the district, worked in camp for 2 years. We have 1 engine per Battalion current staffing, then 1 engine per station, then 2 engines per station which is peak staffing level by July 1st. There is tree work going on at Boggs. Ongoing issue with the landing zone being too tight for the helicopter, the approach is unsafe. Trees are flagged, and the Prather’s are the licensed timber operator for this operation. Attended an event at the Lake County Museum, which was a memorial for Firefighters and Police Officers. One of the Mendocino firefighters killed in the 1987 Lauder fire, Denis Lee Cullin, was put on the plaque. Denis was actually killed in Lake County. His death prompted the start of the helicopter long-line hoisting program. South Lake Fire District is starting the Operation Force Multiplier in June. Last year tools were used 7 times to put out fires.

 

Treasurer’s Report- Chris

Paid in the past 30 days: Rent at Hub ($500), Water Bill for Hub ($35)

Current Balances:

$ 12,632.99 General Fund

$   7,000.00 Blackberry Cobbler Festival

$          0.00 Resource Hub (No currently restricted grant money)

$   2,417.62 Emergency Preparedness Fund

$   22,050.61 Operating Budget Balance

$ 48,082.63 Small Business Loan Fund (Originally from S.F. Home Loan Bank grant)

$ 70,133.24 Net Assets

 

Budget Report (spreadsheet handed out; Incorporated Herewith by Attachment “A”):

Annual rent at hub is largest expense $8,000

Total expense budget for 2023 expected to be $12,240

Communications Committee has funds in SSCRA to be transfer to General Fund. TBD

Income projection from the Cobbler Festival: $18,000

Spoke with Jenavive Herrington, County Auditor, for advice and ideas on how we can incorporate annual auditing into CAC Bylaws and best practices for financial controls

 

Approve/Disapprove 2023/2024 Budget as discussed at April 24 Special Meeting

TABLED to Next Regular Meeting

 

Approve/Disapprove Letter of Support for Friends of Boggs Mountain

 

Approve/Disapprove Letter of Support for County of Lake’s USDA Service Forest Urban and Community Forestry Inflation Reduction Act Grant (Incorporated Herewith by Attachment “B”)

Motion by Eliot, 2nd by Chris. All in favor. Letter Approved.

 

Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual)

Firewise Communities– Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth-/Richie, Gene, David, Laurie

Cathy – Communications Committee partnered with Jones Creek Firewise Group to hold an event on May 6th for Wildfire Community Preparedness Day in the Cobb Hardester’s parking lot from 8am to Noon.

 

Communications Committee- Darlene

The event on May 6th was a success. We signed up 8 new members, and sold-out of the radios we had on-hand. We programmed a couple radios and got to meet the faces behind some of the voices we know on the radio. We’re finally testing the new repeater at the Hill location and beginning to get more check-ins. We’re going to be increasing our Facebook presence and doing more outreach.

 

Forest Health Committee- Eliot

Yolo County Resource Conservation District approved the payment of $15k through CalFire that will go towards the expenses owed for the ACI. We will be able to payoff our outstanding bills. The Cobb Mountain Watershed Education and Restoration program continues this weekend. Will be doing restoration work along Cole Creek. This is the 3rd weekend we’ve been doing that, helping to restore part of the creek. This is SSCRA in partnership with the Forest Stewardship Committee. The Forest Stewardship Committee is kicking around ideas to do a Cobb Mountain Forest symposium sometime after Labor Day to do a full-day or two-day workshop on helping the future of the forest. The CAC liaison for this Committee was Chris Nettles and will now be Jake Strickler.

 

Economic Development Committee- Chris

Now chaired by Chris. The committee will be rehabilitated since it hasn’t met for several months. Will be meeting the last Tuesday of every month. Time and place TBD. May 30th is the next meeting. We may wait a month to get things moving again.

 

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Approve/Disapprove Statement- Cathy

 

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Statement of Purpose:

The Blackberry Cobbler Festival allows the Cobb Area Council to continue offering support to the people of Cobb, as well as local businesses, artisans, and community organizations. The festival provides a platform for Cobb community organizations to raise money for their individual projects. We showcase local businesses and artisans. The festival encourages our local businesses to create events in conjunction with the festival to create a community wide celebration of what Cobb has to offer. By attracting visitors to Cobb Mountain for one more weekend this summer, the Cobb Area Council comes closer to our community development goal: to improve the local economy and improve visibility of the Cobb Area to the rest of the county.

 

Motion by:Chris, 2nd by Paul. All in favor. Statement Approved.

Next Committee meeting is June 1st at 5:30pm at Mountain Meadow.

 

Next Meeting: June 15, 2023

Will have full audio and video capabilities, PEG and YouTube channels.

 

Adjournment at 8:15pm

Motion by Cathy Chris, 2nd by Eliot. All in favor.

Discussion at 6-15-23 meeting that no Motion is needed for Adjournment according to Rosenberg’s Rules of Order.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Agenda | May 18, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday May 18, 2023 at 6:30pm

In person only

AGENDA (Approved 5-18-2023)

6:30 CALL TO ORDER 

  • Roll Call / Pledge 
  • Approval of Agenda and Minutes 

6:32 Short Announcements

6:35 Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual) 

6:40 Mireya Turner, Lake County Community Development Director-general update on the department

6:55  Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska

7:00 Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

7:15 Treasurer’s Report- Chris

7:25 Approve/Disapprove 2023/2024 Budget as discussed at April 24 Special Meeting

7:35 Approve/Disapprove Letter of Support for Friends of Boggs Mountain (ITEM STRUCK)

7:37 Approve/Disapprove Letter of Support for County of Lake’s USDA Service Forest Urban and Community Forestry Inflation Reduction Act Grant 

7:40 Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual) 

Firewise Communities- Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth-/Richie, Gene, David, Laurie

Communications Committee- Darlene 

Forest Health Committee- Eliot 

Economic Development Committee- Chris

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Approve/Disapprove Statement- Cathy

7:55 Next Meeting: June 15, 2023.

8:00 Adjournment 

Minutes | Special Meeting April 24, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC SPECIAL MEETING

Monday April 24, 2023 at 6:00pm

In person only

Minutes (Approved 5-18-2023)

 

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:10pm

Roll Call

Present: Chris Nettles, Cathy McCarthy, Darlene Warner, Jake Strickler

Absent: Joe Schneider, Mel McMurrin

Pledge of Allegiance

Approval of Agenda and Minutes

Motion to approve Agenda made by Chirs, 2nd by Eliot. All in favor. Agenda approved.

Discuss Goals, Strategy, and Budget to be approved at regular Board Meeting on May 18, 2023:

Last Year’s budget/finances

Chris presented spreadsheets of 2021’s budget/finances and 2022’s budget/finances. The expense budget was $10K last year. Discussed whether we are exempt from P.O. Box fee.

Priorities raised in the strategic plan

Economic development, Outreach. Suggestions: Cobb Night Out, Memorial Day weekend. “Cobb Future” contest, and “what would a day on Cobb look like?”, a photobook, information booth at the Post Office, Open House Day at the Hub, Copter 104 visits – who is CalFire outreach.

Priorities for rest of this fiscal year

Economic development, Cobbler Festival. Possible split of funds 50/50 between General Fund and Cobbler Festival Fund for the Explore Cobb Website and marketing. Cost is estimated at $1,000 per month. Consensus CAC cannot afford this; proposes approximately $500 per month, or hourly basis not-to-exceed. Chris suggested training a couple board members in WordPress. Darlene proposed that funds for the Cobb Alert Net be transferred from SSCRA to the General Fund, with these funds being restricted for CANs use, a spreadsheet accounting of funds that are within SSCRA account to be transferred was provided; all future radio sales/purchases CAC will be fiscal body.

Review committee liaisons, meeting times, fiscal responsibility to report to Cobb Area Council

Chris is now the CAC Liaison for the Economic Development Committee. The Economic Development Committee includes the Cobbler Festival Committee. The Economic Development Committee meets the 2nd Monday of each month, which will be changing soon.

Cathy remains the CAC liaison for the Communications Committee. The Communications Committee meets the 2nd Friday of each Month online from 5pm to 6:30pm.

Jake is now the CAC Liaison for the Forest Health Committee. The Forest Health Committee meets the Last Friday of each Month (starting in May) from 4pm to 5:30pm.

The Awards Committee is an Ad Hoc Committee

ADJOURNED at 7:42pm

Motion by Eliot to Adjourn, 2nd by Chris. All in Favor.

Respectfully Submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Minutes | April 20, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday April 20, 2023 at 6:30pm

In person only

Minutes (Approved 5-18-2023)

 

CALLED TO ORDER at 6:34PM

ROLL CALL:

Present: Cathy McCarthy, Chris Nettles, Darlene Warner, Mel McMurrin

Absent: Jake Strickler, Joe Schneider

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

Motion by Chris, 2nd by Paul Duncan. All in Favor. Agenda Approved.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Secretary comment discussed. No changes to Minutes.

Motion by Robert Stark, 2nd  by Chris. All in Favor. Minutes Approved.

SHORT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friends of Boggs Forest – have been in the process of repairing all the trails, have finished 10 miles of trails with 10 miles to go. Requesting a letter of support from CAC for application of a $100,000 grant. Deadline is June 15th. Letter of Support can be issued at next regular meeting.

Robert Stark – small potatoes. Water main project in 2021 was $328,000

PUBLIC AND BOARD COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS (3 mins./individual)

Inez – commented on what can be burned and how to burn in commercial permitted burns. Metal items in burn piles at the motel remodel. She has talked with Ryan Wangberg, Air Quality Technician at the Lake County Air Quality Management District about their role. Paul Duncan spoke about the Fire Department’s role; that all burn permits are issued through the fire department, and the burn ban starts May 1st. Inez mentioned there is an event at the CalPine Visitor’s Center this Saturday 4/22 for Earth Day focused on fire-retardant/resistive plants.

SLCFD Burn Permits are done online, on website under Fees & Permits

Lake County Air Quality Management District: www.lcaqmd.net  707-263-7000

Glenneth – starting two new clay classes on Tuesdays and Saturdays, they’re two separate classes. Saturday’s class is 2-5pm, Thursday’s class is 4-7pm. Fee is $120, which includes all supplies and firings.

Mike Walsh – dead trees cut down by PGE have not been taken away. Jessica gave her email address for him to contact her regarding this.

Treasurer’s Report- Chris

Paid in the past 30 days: Rent at Hub $500, USPS (stamps) $12.60, Bank Check printing $25.70. Received in the past 30 days: Group meetings at the Hub $76.75

$23,047.16 Operating Budget Balance at March meeting

Current Balances:

$  5,454.11 General Fund

$14,589.26 Blackberry Cobbler Festival

$     124.62 Cobb Resource Hub

$  2,417.62 Emergency Preparedness Fund

$22,585.61 Operating Funds Balance, April 20th

$48,082.63 Small Business Loan Fund (Originally from S.F. Home Loan Bank grant)

$70,590.49 Net Assets

Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska

The Universal Bylaws throughout the County did not happen, however there is a universal Code of Conduct. Would like to see an annual audit of CAC finances, and update CAC Bylaws to reflect this, and put Bylaws back on CAC website. Darlene to review Bylaws with Chris. Attended a 2-day CSAC Conference. California’s priority is homelessness. Participated in a conversation with State CalFire officials and gave input on Fire Severity Maps – has 30 days to adopt fire maps. Had conversations regarding tree mortality with CalFire and other rural Counties that are in worse conditions than Lake County. The US Forest Service released reports two weeks ago for all of California; Lake County is not the worst. Mendocino and Napa Counties have been helpful. Trying to get more Counties on-board. Wildfire and Forest Health Task Force – going to Santa Cruz in May, focusing on developing a long-term strategy for tree mortality for the State. We have a contractor that is preparing the Application to CalOES to get the trees removed along infrastructure and roads. There are 4,000 dead trees in Right-of-Ways, with a cost of $3k per tree. Turns out there are 10,000 dead trees within 200 feet of the roadways. $12M project ends up being $30M project. With the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), there are possible funds available for this, with a possible funds match. Looking at another grant with a deadline of June 1st. Met with Senator McGuire, Representative Curry, and Congressman Thompson regarding tree mortality. Thompson is up to speed on the $30M. Getting some momentum. Proclamation to be made at County BOS meeting on May 2nd to proclaim National Wildfire Preparation Week as May 3-8th. Reached out to the Insurance Commissioner’s Office re fire insurance. They will come out the end of May to do a presentation to the BOS with a Q&A session, and then again in August with a more in-depth presentation. An update to the Roads Plan is expected the end of May, is supposed to be a 5-year strategic plan, and believes Cobb has moved to the top of the list. There is a new person in the position of Economic Development Deputy, who will be developing an Economic Development plan for the entire County. There will also be a Housing Deputy focused on Housing Plan and implementation. May bring in a company to do this if position can’t be filled. Both positions are funded by ARPA. There was a Park Visioning session last week to develop Park Master Plan. Tight schedule for plan updates. South Lake Refuse mailer received regarding recycling bins. Lake County Waste Solutions. 60% of recycle bins contains contaminated trash. Update on Bark beetles per Dr. Michael Jones – with all the rain, it may have flattened the curve. Populations are still really high. April/May is when we should first see the emergence of bark beetles.

Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

Burn ban goes into effect May 1st. Open house at SLCFD main Fire Station is Saturday, April 29th from 10A to 3P. Copter 104 training begins next week, be prepared to be buzzed overhead. One engine per battalion. Middletown and Clearlake Oaks will be fully staffed. There will be pile burning on Fox Drive April 24 to April 28. There’s a lot of debris – an engine will be in the area.

Approve/Disapprove Donation of funds to Cobb Mountain Lions Club to cover the cost of purchasing a generator. Cathy suggested we contribute $2,000 towards a new generator to start. Chris made a motion to approve $2k from the General Fund going to the Mountain Lions Club, Cobb CA for the purpose of purchasing a new generator. Eliot 2nd. No discussion, motion passes unanimously. Supervisor Pyska notes that Senator McGuire is working to bring 3 or 4 generators to Lake County, jointly with the State of CA and PG&E for Resiliency Centers. Funds can be moved from Cobbler Festival Fund to General Fund if necessary.

 

Approve/Disapprove CAC Sponsorship of Sculpture Jam Art Explosion – Glenneth & Company Jennifer Barry and Wendy Collins. A two-weekend workshop for local artists to make sculptures. Goal is to have some sculptures placed with businesses and throughout the community. Has a jury to decide which sculptures will go out in the community, to include plaques with the name of the artist, etc. Will have a reception. Would help with the local economy. Presented handouts with budget and timeline. Would like to use CAC logo on their material, and have monies raised go through CAC, with CAC acting as the fiscal body and sponsor (logo and advertising). Funds to go through the General Fund. Motion made by Chris, 2nd by Jessica to Approve. All in favor. Motion passes.

Discussion: How to get broader community input. Increase social media presence, food-related event(s), cross-promotion, hold informal Saturday meeting(s) on a big weekend, pop-up booth(s) at the Post Office, the Hub, and Cobbler Festival, raffles, online presence

COMMITTEE REPORTS (3 minutes/individual)

Firewise Communities – Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth/Richie, Gene, David, Laurie

May 6th is Wildfire Community Preparedness Day.

Communications Committee – Darlene

Cobb Alert Net will be having an event on May 6th  in conjunction with Wildfire Community Preparedness Day in the Hardester’s parking lot. Time to be determined.

The new repeater has arrived, very excited. It will be tested up at Hoberg’s Hill soon, and eventually end up at the mountain location. Testing of the new repeater has been going well. There will be reprogramming necessary of all the GMRS radios. Need to get existing members re-invigorated.

Budget Committee – Chris

There will be a special meeting of the CAC on Monday, April 24th at 6pm at the Hub. Open to the public.

Forest Health Committee – Eliot

Air Curtain Incinerator (ACI) Financial Account Summary, spreadsheet handed out. This started in November of 2021 when the ACI was in Hidden Valley. SSCRA has been handling the funds. Cobb Forest Stewards is a “dba” account. There were a couple of expenses that were erroneously run through this account, which has been corrected and reflected on the spreadsheet. Expected to be able to burn 10 tons per day, turns out it will not do this due to logs not burning well, and had many logs to dispose of. Able to get rid of all the logs in a 2-day period with “the Beast”/chipper. Anticipating $5k and another grant of $15k within the next 15 days. In order to operate the ACI to allow community members to drop-off slash and small logs (6 inches in diameter or smaller) a couple times per month, it would cost $5k per month to operate the ACI. It is not cost effective to burn logs. Paul Duncan notes it would cost $4k to move ACI with a crane, plus all the setup costs again to relocate it to a different location.

Economic Development Committee – Chris

No report. Chris will be taking over.

Blackberry Cobbler Festival – Cathy

Received an estimate for parking management for $2,500. Rosie is doing the poster again. Have a strong team. Need more help. Email cobbareacouncil@gmail.com. The Cobbler Festival will be held on August 26th. There’s a group called Bags Against Police that would like to hold a Cornhole tournament. Description of what An Explosion of Art on Cobb Mountain will be doing at the Blackberry Festival this year.

NEXT MEETINGS:

Date of Next Regular Meeting: May 18, 2023 at 6:30pm

Date of Next Special Meeting to discuss Cobb Area Council Goals, Strategy, and Budget: Monday, April 24 at 6pm at the Hub, in person.

ADJOURNMENT:  Motion to adjourn by Chris, 2nd by Eliot. All in Favor. Adjourned at 8:36pm

 

Respectfully submitted,

Darlene Warner, Secretary

Agenda | Special Meeting – April 24, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL
PUBLIC MEETING
Monday April 24, 2023 at 6:00pm
In person only
Agenda (Approved 4-24-2023)

6:00 CALL TO ORDER
● Roll Call / Pledge
● Approval of Agenda
6:05 Discuss Goals, Strategy, and Budget to be approved at regular Board Meeting on May 18, 2023
● Last Year’s budget/finances
● Priorities raised in the strategic plan
● Priorities for rest of this fiscal year.
● Review committee liaisons, meeting times, fiscal responsibility to report to Cobb Area Council

 

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How to Participate in Cobb Area Council Public Meeting 4/24/2023
1. Join us in person at the Cobb Resource Hub 16595 Suite 104 CA-175

 

Agenda | April 20, 2023

COBB AREA COUNCIL

PUBLIC MEETING

Thursday April 20, 2023 at 6:30pm

In person and Online via Zoom

Agenda (Approved 4-20-2023)

 

6:30 CALL TO ORDER 

  • Roll Call / Pledge 
  • Approval of Agenda and Minutes 

6:32 Short Announcements

6:35 Public and Board Comment on Non-Agenda Items (3 mins./individual) 

6:40 Treasurer’s Report- Chris

6:45 Supervisor’s Comments- Jessica Pyska 

7:00 Fire Season Update – Paul Duncan

7:10 Approve/Disapprove contribution of $2000 to Cobb Mountain Lions.

7:15 Approve/Disapprove CAC Sponsorship of Sculpture Jam- Glenneth & Company

7:25 Brief Discussion: how to get broader community participation and input on budget

7:30 Committee Reports (3 minutes/individual) 

Firewise Communities- Magdelena, Cindy, Glenneth-/Richie, Gene, David, Laurie

Communications Committee- Darlene 

Budget Committee- Chris, 

Forest Health Committee- Eliot 

Economic Development Committee- Chris

Blackberry Cobbler Festival -Cathy

7:50 Next Meeting: 

  • Date of Next Regular Meetings: May 18, 2023.
  • Date of Next Special Meeting to Discuss Cobb Area Council to discuss Goals, Strategy, and Budget: April 21 or 24

8:07 Adjournment 

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How to Participate in Cobb Area Council Public Meeting 4/20/2023

  1. Join us in person at the Little Red Schoolhouse 15780 Bottle Rock Road

 

  1. There may be occasions when a board/committee member may request and be permitted to participate in a board/committee meeting remotely to the extent authorized by and in compliance with California Assembly Bill  2499.   In such case, the majority of the board/commission will be physically present at the meeting location.  Members of the public may participate in person or via Zoom: 
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