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Agenda for March 26th, 2010

Meeting Agenda- Friday March 26th, 2010
Sierra County Child Care Council Office
209 Main Street, Sierra City, CA
10:00 am to 12:00 pm

10:00- Roll Call / Introductions
Public Comment
Approve Minutes- February 26th, 2010
Approve Agenda- March 26th, 2010

1.    Board Member / Staff Reports
2.    Sierra Nevada Conservancy Resolution- copies available- discussion and direction to staff
3.    USFS Sierraville- County Wide Mapping Project- update
4.    Title II RAC requests- discussion and direction to staff      
Community Chipping Program
Elderly and Disabled Assistance
5.    Title III Board of Supervisors Requests- discussion and direction to staff
Sierra County GIS System- upgrade for CWPP and SCFSWC use
6.    Eastern Sierra County Community Fire Protection Project 2009- update
7.    Sierra Business Council- Vision 2020 Award Winners

Jim Turner, Operations Manager, Sierra Pacific Industries Loyalton Co-Generation Plant
Keith Logan, Logan and Associates and the Northern Sierra Biomass Utilization Task Force

Jim Turner and Keith Logan's team have worked to maintain a co-generation power plant in Loyalton, CA after the closure of the town's local sawmill, which eliminated the fuel source for the plant and dramatically affected local employment. Through a collaborative effort, Jim and Keith were pivotal in developing multiple sustainable and renewable fuel sources to keep the plant operational, in addition to navigating the political course of the process. Their collaborative effort has proven instrumental in developing biomass supply opportunities throughout the region.

Adjourn

Next meeting:  Friday, April 30th , 2010

Location to be announced

 
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