Why Should Nipomo Become A City?

Cityhood has four principal advantages for Nipomo. First, cityhood means local control over land use decisions. County approval of large development projects during the last decade has angered many local residents due to increased traffic and decreased quality of life that have resulted. In some cases, County land use decisions were in direct violation of the South County Area Plan (SCAP), the goal of which is to preserve the rural character of Nipomo. Continue reading

The History of Nipomo’s Incorporation Movement

In October 1999, the Nipomo Chamber of Commerce formally started the incorporation dialogue. They formed their own sub committee to research incorporation issues. Since that time, government officials, including the Nipomo Community Services District, and our 4th District Supervisor, Katcho have gone on record as supporting the Nipomo Incorporation Committee’s efforts. Since the original Chamber of Commerce Committee, there have been various permutations of the incorporation committee. The current Nipomo Incorporation Committee is a standing subcommittee of the South County Advisory counsel, made up of volunteer Nipomo residents. Continue reading

San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors Agenda 11/21/06

AGENDA   BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
David EdgeCounty Administrator

Harry L. Ovitt, 1st District
Shirley Bianchi, 2nd District
Jerry Lenthall, Vice-Chairperson, 3rd District
K.H. “Katcho” Achadjian, Chairperson, 4th District
James R. Patterson, 5th District

     
NOVEMBER 21, 2006  

PRESENTATION 9:00
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
CONSENT AGENDA – REVIEW AND APPROVAL
ACTION AGENDA

HEARINGS

CLOSED SESSION 11:30

NOON RECESS 12:00

REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION 2:00

COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR

PLANNING DIRECTOR

ADJOURNMENT 5:00 Continue reading