Thursday, 28 June 2007 00:21
Nearly 2,000 Tahoe Residents Lash Out At TRPA During Monday Night Meeting
Emergency meetings being held in Tahoe to
address the current emergency situation are revealing anger. That anger aimed
squarely at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency or TRPA. In all, a crowd of nearly 2,000 people
gathered at the South Tahoe Middle School auditorium Monday night, wanting to
be heard after the losses from the Angora Fire. The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is considered a
powerful bi-state environmental land use agency that charged with managing the
resources of the Tahoe Basin area for both California and Nevada. Even
the name of the agency brought scorn and jeers according to officials in
attendance.
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 00:22
City Of Jackson Hears About New Countywide Narcotics Unit- Votes To Participate
Last night’s Jackson City Council meeting
focused on law enforcement as Chief of Police Scott Morrison explained to the Council last that the
Sheriff’s Office and the local Police Departments are pursuing the
re-implementation of the Amador Narcotic Enforcement Unit or ANEU. The
Sheriff’s Office historically has taken the lead on the joint narcotics
taskforce in Amador County. Morrison said that between 1993 and 2001 the Jackson Police Department assisted
with the ANEU program by assigning personnel to the special unit. Morrison said
the unit was very successful in the apprehension of narcotics dealers and
associated criminals; however 6 years ago the Jackson Police Department
withdrew from the program for two main reasons, staffing and funding. Sheriff
Martin Ryan and Under Sheriff
James Wegner also attended the meeting last night to further explain the
taskforce and the funding.
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 00:18
SPI Works With State Water Board On Clean Up Issues At Martell Site
Last week’s meeting of the Central Valley Regional Water
Quality control board included an executive officer report regarding a Notice
of Violation and draft Cleanup and Abatement Order, filed against Sierra
Pacific Industries for their facility in Martell. Sierra Pacific Industries
owns property where lumber processing was historically performed. Under Waste Discharge
Requirements, Order No. 98-094, the Discharger, SPI, is required to close and remediate a wood waste
landfill, ash disposal area, and fungicide dip area. On May 5 2007, the
Discharger was issued a Notice of Violation (NOV) for discharge of waste to the
surface water and groundwater, in violation of WDRs Order No. 98 094
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 00:16
Former Jackson Resident, Ralph Garbarini, Pleads Guilty To Murder and Attempted Murder
Ralph Stephen Garbarini, former Jackson resident pleaded guilty today
to fatally gunning down a businessman at a popular dessert cafe in an
apparently random act. Garbarini, admitted in Court today to shooting
San Diego resident Michael Fineman at point-blank range Dec. 30, minutes after
being thrown out of the restaurant by staff. Fineman, a 44-year-old father of
three, had complained to restaurant staff that Garbarini was staring at him
while he was having dessert with his wife and two friends and it was making
them uncomfortable. Garbarini returned
just minutes later with gun in hand, headed directly for Fineman's table, shot
him and the other male at the table, then calmly walked out and vanished and a
statewide man hunt ensued.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 25 June 2007 23:55
Friday Night Solo Vehicle Collision Splits Car In Half
Last
Friday an accident that looked nothing short of devastating was reported around
9:30 pm on Hwy 88 near the Pioneer Lodge. This car was split in half after the
driver lost control, skidded sideways into a large cedar tree, uprooted the tree and chopped the
bottom off. Then
the rear of the car skidded back onto the lane he was traveling in, west bound,
and the front of the car continued about 300 yards down the road in the east
bound lane, and wound
up in a field. According to the CHP the driver was arrested for suspicion of Driving Under the
Influence and released to medical personnel. He was airlifted to a Valley
Hospital.
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Monday, 25 June 2007 00:01
Children NOW Report Shows Interesting Statistics About Amador County Kids
Wide
disparities in children’s well-being from county to county are presented in a
new report by Children Now, a leading nonpartisan, nonprofit
organization dedicated to ensuring that all children thrive. Released last week,
the 2007 California County
Data Book is an online, public resource providing the most comprehensive
county-level data on children’s health, education and family economic status.
It also provides county rankings for key indicators. These data illuminate the
vast differences between counties that are masked by statewide figures.
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Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:59
Water Agency Proposed Rate Increases Will Be Hot Topic At Jackson City Council Tonight
The Amador Water Agency’s proposed rate increase has
continued to dominate discussions at the Jackson City Council, and the meeting
tonight will be no exception. Tonight, Jackson City Manager Mike Daly is expected to provide
information on the analysis of how the proposed increase will impact Jackson’s ratepayers.
The City of Jackson
currently purchases treated water from the AWA. Traditionally the AWA has proposed rate
increases of about 7% so when the City received the Agency’s Financial Plan and
Water Rate Study in April that proposed an initial 22% raise and a yearly 12% increase
for the next three years, they were shocked.
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Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:56
LAFCO Meeting Review
Last week the Local Agency Formation Committee met and passed a resolution
determining a sphere of influence for the City’s of Plymouth,
Jackson, Sutter Creek, Ione and Amador City.
Executive Director Roseanne Chamberlain described the items as more of a
formality, as the spheres of the Cities were not changed. “We re-affirmed existing
spheres,” said Chamberlain and went on to explain that “Different cities had
different maps that were all made at different times by different people and by
accepting the sphere of influence action it confirms a multitude of actions.”
Recently Chamberlain took on a huge task of researching LAFCO meetings and
minutes and found that many times a motion was made to change a sphere but that
action never appeared on a map.
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