Friday, 26 October 2007 01:38
First Time Home Buyer Loans Go Before Supervisors Admin Committee
At the supervisors’
Administrative Committee meeting Monday, supervisors recommended rejecting 3 of 4 First Time Home
Buyer Loan applications presented for their approval. The supervisors
felt the three homes were too expensive for their buyers, making the debt ratio
too high for the First Time Home Buyer Loan program – a special county program
where first time buyers can apply for home loans. Each year the county has 7-8 $100,000 2nd
loans that are offered to qualified buyers.
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 13:31
Halloween Fun For The Whole Family
There’s lots of family
Halloween fun scheduled around the county. This Saturday, the whole family is
invited to the Amador
Cooperative Preschool “Halloween Masquerade Ball” fundraising event at the
fabulous Jackson Rancheria. For Adults, there will be Appetizers, and surf
& turf dinner with a no-host bar. There will be special children’s plates
and vegetarian entrée. Activities include costume contest, raffles, live
auction, children's art silent auction, dancing, and door prizes. Tickets can
be purchased at Realty World in Jackson
or call 257-0622. Also on Saturday, the Jackson Haunted History tour of Jackson
Cemetery starts at 6:30 pm at
Fantossi Marble Works across from the cemetery entrance on Church Street in Jackson. On the tour, tales of murder,
poisoning, and the Wells Fargo Bank Stage coach shoot-out will be recreated by
Argonaut High School Drama students. The price of the Tour is $5.00 and you
should bring a flashlight. Because of
the nature of the re-enactments, this may be too scary of younger children
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 01:52
Lake Camanche & Moke River Clean Up Days
You can help clean up our great outdoors at two locations on Saturday, November 3. Spend a
fun and productive day picking up trash along the banks of Lake
Camanche Reservoir or the Mokelumne River, while enjoying the fall morning and resident wildlife. For
the Camanche Reservoir clean up, meet at Camanche
South Shore
Marina at 8:00
am for sign-in. For the Mokelumne River
clean-up, meet at the Jackson Senior Center,
Jackson at 8:30
am for sign-in.
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Monday, 22 October 2007 02:04
Jackson City Council To Discuss Proposed Water/Sewer Rate: Citizen Alleges Concealed Information
Water and Sewer rates have dominated discussions
throughout the local government meetings and tonight’s Jackson City Council
meeting is not exception. On the agenda, at the request of Citizen Marilyn
Lewis, is an item on the proposed water and sewer rate increase. The request is
in response to the City’s notification, dated September 25, 2007 that a public
hearing has been scheduled on November 13th to consider rate
increases for the City of Jackson’s
water and sewer system. The notification cites the proposed increase as being 8.5% for all water
customers and 17.5% for residential and commercial customers.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 02:12
Jackson Has a New Flag
The City of Jackson has a new flag. Jackson City
Council chose the flag design after opening the design contest to city
residents. A committee of city officials and community members chose the design
submitted by Jana Davis, a mail carrier in the City of Jackson. The Council agreed that Davis’s winning design
represents the City “very well.” Her design divides the flag into halves of green and maroon with a circle
of stars in the middle. Councilmembers suggested some modifications to
the design including increasing the number of stars in the middle circle from
24 to 47 in recognition of those miners who died in the Argonaut Mine Disaster.
They also suggested adding the words “City of Jackson” and “1905” around the city outline.
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Monday, 15 October 2007 01:49
Jackson Planning Commission to Review Lot Splits Tuesday Night
The Jackson Planning Commission will be holding two public hearings
tonight regarding lot splits. The first proposal is by Sandy Nurse on
the behalf of Sierra Foothill Labs. The applicant is proposing to divide the 2.8 acre lot located
at 255 Scottsville Drive into two smaller lots, with one 49,169 square feet and
the other 41,426 square feet. The existing site is currently the home of
the Sierra Foothill Labs laboratory facility.
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Friday, 12 October 2007 01:24
Public Comment Period for El Dorado National Forest OHV Use Now Cllosed
The public comment period for
the El Dorado National Forest Public Wheeled Motorized Travel Management Draft
Environmental Impact Statement has been extended for an additional 45 days,
announced Forest Supervisor Ramiro Villalvazo. There are 5 alternatives
examined in the environmental document. The alternatives proposed could limit
access of OHV to currently used forest areas year round and close some areas
completely during wet weather. According to the Forest
service, the use of Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) is impacting the health of our
national forests. In an effort to protect the forests and still allow this
popular form of recreation and public access, alternative policies need to be
created, and are being mandated by the U.S. District Court.
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 23:48
Resource Fair to be Held Thursday
Learn
to help those you are serving by learning about services throughout Amador County.
A coalition of Amador County
public resource agencies is holding a Resource Fair for Service Providers,
Thursday, October 4th from 3:30—6:00 pm at the Argonaut High School
Multi-Purpose Room in Jackson.
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Monday, 01 October 2007 01:42
ACUSD Looks Into Instating a New Drug Policy
The Amador
County School
District may be looking into a new drug testing policy for those
students who are involved in Extracurricular activities and Athletics.
There has been growing public concern about the use of controlled and illegal
substances among high school and possibly even junior high school students.
There was some research done by staff, legal advice provided, and review of
Governmental policy regarding the situation. A steroid policy was adopted in
2005, the next step would be to instate a policy for the search and seizure of those
substances.
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Monday, 10 September 2007 23:31
Administrative Committee Meeting Looks At Proposed Silver Lake Land Swap
This morning’s County Administrative Committee
discussed a potential land swap between the El Dorado Irrigation District and
the US Forest Service near Silver
Lake. The procedure,
explained Deputy County Counsel Evelyn Spirou, appears to be a resolution to
management issues on the parcels.
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