Sunday, 29 April 2007 23:26
Water Agency Discusses Camanche Sewer Hook Up Moratorium: Not Lifted Yet
The AWA Board of directors broached a touchy subject among
Camanche residents, developers and the board itself Thursday afternoon as they
discussed the current waste water situation in Camanche. Agency Manager
Jim Abercrombie reported that
last year the Camanche Wastewater Storage Pond capacity was increased through
expansion efforts. Agency crews also added sprinklers in the disposal area
for increased efficiency Abercrombie said the question that arose was whether
or not the improvement provided enough capacity to lift the suspension of permit
applications for some property owners.
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Sunday, 29 April 2007 23:20
Plymouth City Council Meeting: Discussion Over MSA and Pool Costs
The city of Plymouth had their bi-monthly council
meeting last Thursday the 26th.. During the Public comment session a
few citizens stated their relief regarding a recent court decision that
rejected the Municipal Services Agreement between the City and the Ione Band of
Miwok. One person noted that she was relieved, however still concerned
that there would be an appeal and the process would get drawn out another few
years. She also noted that she hopes this is the end of it so that the city can
move forward and take care of other pertinent issues that need to be addressed.
Councilman Jon Colburn noted
that the city will not take any position about the decision until the
appropriate time has passed, approximately 30 days to 4 months, in which
the Ione Band of Miwok could request an appeal hearing. According to Colburn, the
fact that the 3 appeals court judges made a unanimous decision against the MSA,
it is possible that the tribe will not go for another appeal. The city council
is required to maintain the current MSA until the time has passed for the
possible appeal, and then they can officially remove the current agreement.
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Sunday, 29 April 2007 23:16
Emergency Declaration With Destruction of I-80 Interchange in the Bay Area
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has now issued an emergency
declaration after an I-80 interchange connector to the Bay Bridge was hit by a
tractor trailer hauling 8,600 gallons of gasoline. The cost of the repairs will likely run into the tens of millions of dollars,
and the state is now seeking federal disaster aid. The tanker ignited after crashing into a pylon
around 3:45 a.m. Sunday on an interchange connecting westbound lanes of
Interstate 80, which includes the Bay Bridge, to southbound I-880 in Oakland.
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Sunday, 29 April 2007 23:12
City Council members Could get A Raise Under New Bill
Being on a city council
could become a little less thankless of a job under a newly proposed assembly
bill by Assemblyman Hector De La Torre, D-South Gate. The bill would double the maximum salaries council
members could receive in 370 California's cities which operate their
governments under general law.
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Sunday, 29 April 2007 22:59
State Funded Childrens Mediical Care for the Middle-Class
Many states are making more
children eligible for government-funded health insurance even as President
Bush's health chief says families are relying too much on public money for the
coverage. The goal of the states is to allow more middle-class families to
participate in the State Children's Health Insurance Program. The
states are raising income limits so families once shut out because of their
earnings now can qualify.
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Friday, 27 April 2007 00:05
FOAC Follow Bamert In Resignation From Chamber
More fall out from the
Chamber of Commerce decision to hold a seat on their tourism committee for the
Buena Vista Band of Miwok Indians proposed business; the Flying Cloud Casino. The Friends of Amador County has
announced their resignation from the Chamber. The move, presented to
Chamber President Jack Mitchell in a letter from FOAC President Jerry Cassesi,
states that although the organization has given the decision a considerable
amount of thought, the Friends of Amador County views the chamber as having a position in which the chamber
administration has continued to have open support for the Buena Vista Casino
Proposal by the Buena Vista band of Me-Wuk Indians while, at the same
time, also opposing the Ione Band of Miwok Indians proposal for a Plymouth area
casino.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 23:55
Mandated Pet Spay and Neuter Bad Policy For County Says Supervisors
The BOS reviewed an
addendum to their agenda and then took a position on Tuesday regarding Assembly
Bill 1634. GSA Director John Hopkins and Animal Control
Director John Vail explained the main direction of
the bill. The Bill would prohibit any person from owning or
possessing any cat or dog over the age of 4 months that has not been spayed or
neutered, unless that person possesses an “intact” permit. The bill
would establish an intact permit fee in an amount yet to be determined by a
local jurisdiction, and would then require the revenue from these fees to be
used for the administration of the local jurisdiction’s permit program. The
Bill would make a violation of
these provisions punishable by a prescribed civil penalty. Hopkins pointed that
many people are, or will be, opposed to this bill as it takes away “people’s
rights or perceived rights.”
Hopkins then went over the fines and fees portion of the bill. The bill
states that any person in violation of the law shall be fined $500 for each
animal for which the violation occurs as well as for each applicable period of
noncompliance. The penalty shall be imposed in addition to any other civil or
criminal penalties imposed by the local jurisdiction. Because the local
jurisdiction is responsible
for the enforcement of this law that leaves the question of who is going to
fund such a program and oversee its implementation?
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 23:52
Board of Supervisors Approves ACRA Project List: Parks To Be Improved Countywide
The Board of Supervisors
approved the Amador County Recreation Agency Board’s suggested projects that
were eligible for the Prop. 40 funds. Prop 40 funds are administrated under The
"California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal
Protection Act of 2002. The Amador County Recreation Agency is responsible for
making the recommendations to the Board of supervisors for the allocation of
the funds. The 1.2 million
is a one-time only per capita grant that can be used for the improvement for
development of recreation facilities within Amador County.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 23:47
Legislature Approves Prison Reform Bill: Mule Creek To Get More Beds Not More Inmates
State legislation passed yesterday will have local
impacts and in all likelihood Mule Creek State prison will be adding beds. Although the expansion will add beds, state prison officials are quick
to point out that in the case of Mule Creek that does not necessarily mean more
inmates- just that the inmates already there will be housed appropriately.
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