Carson City Board of Supervisors to discuss grant funding, new Search and Rescue vehicles and more
The first Board of Supervisors meeting of February will take place on Feb. 6 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Sierra Room of the Community Center located at 851 E. William Street.
On the docket for discussion is board appointments for wildlife management, a grant application for wildfire fuel reduction, vehicle donations, and more.
The Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife is looking to fill two positions, one reserved for a hunter, trapper or angler, or a person engaged in ranching or farming in Carson City, for a partial term that will expire in July 2021. The second is to fill an at-large position to represent the general public of the City, for a term that will expire in July 2022.
The board is comprised of five members total; a reappointment request was received from Gene Green to fill the at-large position, and a new application was received from Corbett Fleming to fill the position reserved for a hunter.
— Discussion and possible action regarding a grant application to the United States Forest Service (USFS) through the Nevada Division of Forestry for the Hazardous Fuels-Community Protection grant for the amount of approximately $233,712.50, which includes a 10 percent cash match by the city, which is expected to be provided by third parties (property owners).
— Discussion and possible action regarding a contract for the South Carson Complete Street Project - Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Construction Services, with Sierra Nevada Construction Inc. for a total not to exceed amount of $20,033,758.51 to be funded from the Infrastructure Tax, Redevelopment Revolving, Regional Transportation, Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Funds.
Additional South Carson Complete Street Project contracts will be discussed in the amounts of $232,940 and $2,196,700.
— Discussion and possible action will be held regarding a grant of easement from Carson City to NV Energy for the installation of electrical facilities to support the Ormsby Booster Pump Station, which will be located adjacent to the Quill Water Treatment Plant and will be able to pump 3,500 gallons per minute.
— Discussion and possible action regarding a vehicle donation agreement between the Carson City Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Unit (a not-for-profit organization) and Carson City will be held.
The Carson City Sheriff is responsible for searches and rescues within Carson City. The proposed agreement is for Carson City Sheriff’s Search and Rescue (CCSSAR) to donate three new motor vehicles, including associated personal property for use on the vehicles, to the City to facilitate the Sheriff’s continued performance of search and rescue operations, and to replace the aging vehicles on the fleet.
— The Historic Resources Commission Annual Report for 2019 will be given, including information about cases reviewed by the HRC, administrative reviews, and information regarding other historic preservation activities.
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