Monday, 14 February 2011 05:16

Jackson considers wastewater permitting

slide4-jackson_considers_wastewater_permitting.pngAmador County – Jackson City Council today will discuss wastewater permitting and Dandelion Days, and Plymouth will hold a joint session to hear about Bob Reeder’s two residential developments.

Jackson City Council meets tonight and could consider a special event permit for a proposed addition of a beer and wine garden during the Jackson Lions Club Dandelion Days, set for March. The council could also review and determine action on a wastewater permit compliance planning. The council could also review a request from the Jackson Revitalization Committee for Measure E funding for preliminary engineering for the Jackson Creekwalk Project.

At 7 p.m. Wednesday, a joint meeting of the Plymouth City Council and Planning Commission will hear a presentation and overview by Reeder/Sutherland Incorporated about Bob Reeder and company’s two residential projects.

The panel will hear about the Zinfandel and Shenandoah Ridge housing development projects, and the meeting is for information only, with no action to be considered.

Later, the Plymouth Planning Commission could consider a Feb. 3 letter from Department of Housing and Community Development regarding review of Plymouth’s “Revised Housing Element” in the city General Plan. A public hearing will be held on the matter at 7 p.m. on March 2.

Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.