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Lake County Grand Jury • 2009-2010

City of Clearlake Planning Complaint

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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

F1 Page 174
Without mandatory garbage pick up a lot of residents do not get rid of garbage and refuse.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Page 175
Garbage collection mandates should be met regardless of financial burden to residence. (F1)
F2 Page 174
The city limits are far too large of an area with too many miles of streets for the city to maintain. Planning and Public Works Committee
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R2
Page 175
The city should consider shrinking the city limits through legal means. (F2)
F3 Page 175
The streets the city became responsible for maintaining were never written down when the city charter was adopted. No map was ever developed to define which dirt streets the city would be responsible for maintaining.
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R3
Page 175
Have the Department of Public Works generate a map and include all streets the city will maintain. Define the areas within the city limits the city will not maintain. (F3,4) Agency/Department(s) Required to Respond: • City of Clearlake Manager via Clearlake City Council (90 days) Planning and Public Works Committee
F4 Page 175
With no maps of historically maintained streets street maintenance is not clearly defined.
No recommendations for this finding