This will be the third of five GPAC meetings occurring throughout the project and will be held in person and on Zoom. Project staff will provide updates since GPAC Meeting 2 and review the Draft General Plan Land Use Map.
The five members of the Board of Supervisors have direct authority over land use in unincorporated areas. The Board of Supervisors will hold study sessions to provide input into the Lake County 2050 project at key milestones, and will ultimately adopt the General Plan, Local Area Plans, and Climate Adaptation Plan.
The County will hold three rounds of community meetings to gather input at key milestones in the Local Area Plans Update process. During each round, the County will hold one meeting in each of the eight Local Area Plan planning areas. These meetings may be held as part of a meeting hosted by the established advisory body for each planning area (e.g., the Cobb Area Council for the Cobb Mountain Area Plan planning area).
The five-member Planning Commission is the general advisory body to the Board of Supervisors with regard to land use decisions and acts on those matters delegated to it by the Board of Supervisors and State law. The Planning Commission will hold study sessions to provide input into the Lake County 2050 project at key milestones.
To advise the Local Area Plans Update process, the Board of Supervisors has formed eight Local Area Plan Advisory Committees (LAPACs), one for each Planning Area representing a cross-section of interests from throughout the county. The LAPACs will meet at key milestones throughout the Lake County 2050 process to provide feedback on project documents and studies.
To advise the General Plan and Local Area Plans Update process, the Board of Supervisors has formed a General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) representing a cross-section of interests from throughout the county. The GPAC will meet at key milestones throughout the Lake County 2050 process to guide community engagement efforts and review and provide feedback on project documents and studies.
Meetings focused on specific issues, like environmental justice and economic development, will be held during this process.
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February 13, 2025, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Board Chambers This will be the third of five GPAC meetings occurring throughout the project and will be held in person and on Zoom. Project staff will provide updates since GPAC Meeting 2 and review the Draft General Plan Land Use Map. |
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February 20, 2025, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Board Chambers This will be part 2 of the third GPAC meeting held on February 13th to continue review the Draft General Plan Land Use Map. This meeting will be held in person and on Zoom. |
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