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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Fair administration is reminding community members that the deadline to submit entries for this year's event is just around the corner.

The entry deadline is 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5. The fair takes place Sept. 1 through 4.

Just about anything you can make or grow at home is eligible for entry into competition at the annual Lake County Fair.

The fair has contests for the digital age artist, writers and singers, too.

Want to see your art in the fair? How about entering in the new fair theme poster contest?

With more than 3,000 competitions, there is something for everyone.

All entries into the Lake County Fair are made online at www.lakecountyfair.com . If computers are a challenge, the fair's office staff is happy to help you with your online entry at the Lake County Fair’s office at 401 Martin St. in Lakeport.

The fair has designated computers that are open to the public for online entries during regular business hours until Friday, Aug. 5.

Internet access also can be found in a number of other public places, including libraries and at Umpqua Bank branches.

The 2016 Contest Handbook also is on the fair's Web site, www.lakecountyfair.com , and available in a variety of locations around Lake County, including the Lake County Chamber of Commerce, the 4-H Office, Kelseyville Pharmacy, Lakeshore Feed, Barreda’s Lower Lake Feed Store, all Hardester's Markets, Pet Acres and the Redwood Empire Fair. A complete list can be found on the fair’s Web site.

The Lake County Fair Board has chosen “Party with the Animals at the Lake County Fair” for the theme of the 2016 Fair.

The fair is one of Lake County’s favorite summertime events, enjoyed by more than 37,000 people each year.

For more information, call the fair office at 707-263-6181, or visit the fair’s Facebook page.

Hunting with an Airbow?

Question: I’ve been learning about the Benjamin Pioneer Airbow and am curious about the legal status of using these for hunting.

It seems to be the functional equivalent of a crossbow and so I would think they would be appropriate for general big game seasons where archery is a legal method of take.

Does the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) have a position on this innovative hunting tool? (Gregory Z.)

Answer: Airbows are essentially airguns that shoot arrows. They are not firearms nor are they (by definition) bows or crossbows (see California Code of Regulations Title 14, section 354).

Game mammals and birds may only be taken by the methods listed in CCR Title 14, sections 311, 507 and 354.

While firearms, bows and crossbows are all allowable methods of take, the airbow does not fall under any of these definitions, and thus may not be used to take wildlife in California.

Chumming for Pacific halibut?                                                  

Question: Is it legal to fish for Pacific halibut using a chum bag? The bag would be independent with no hooks, just a bag of bait on the ocean floor. (Dan R.)

Answer: Yes, chumming is legal in the Ocean and San Francisco Bay District (see CCR Title 14, sections 1.32 and 27.05.).

Please be aware that Pacific halibut is managed as a quota fishery and will close once the annual quota is reached.

Before engaging in fishing activity, please check our Pacific halibut Web site for weekly tracking of harvest while the season is open or current closure notifications or call one of the hotlines listed at this site.

License required for frogs, bugs and other insects?

Question: I know I need a license to catch fish, but I was wondering if I need a license to catch dragonfly nymphs, snails or any other kind of water bugs as long as they are not a fish. Do I need a license to catch frogs and tadpoles? I'm going to take my kids to a river and help them explore and I know I'm going to have to help them catch the small water critters. (Pedro A.)

Answer: Thank you for taking the time to ask about the regulations before taking your kids out. Here are the basics: A sport fishing license is required for individuals 16 years of age or older who wish to take fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, invertebrates or reptiles in California (freshwater or ocean waters).

Remember that tadpoles are baby frogs, and only the amphibians listed in CCR Title 14, section 5.05 may be taken.

If you are going to actively catch frogs, tadpoles, etc. (amphibians) with your kids, you should first have a fishing license. If the kids do all of the work themselves and they’re under 16, they don’t need a license.

This information is contained in the current Freshwater Fishing Regulation booklet beginning on page 5 which can be found online or at any CDFW license office, bait shops, sporting goods stores or other places where fishing licenses are sold.

Importing mount of a species prohibited to hunt in California?

Question: Is it legal to own a mount of a wild animal that is illegal to hunt in California, but legal in another state?

The critter is a sandhill crane that is illegal to hunt in California, but was legally bagged in another state (some 15 states consider these game animals, but not here).

Can I bring this mount into California and publicly display it? (James S.)

Answer: Yes, but you should keep all documentation of where it came from and/or hunting licenses with it in case the origin of the mount ever comes into question.

Fish and Game Code, section 2353, requires that you declare the entry into California of any legally taken birds, mammals, fish, reptiles or amphibians.

The Declaration for Entry form requires you to put down information such as a hunting license number, game tag number, etc. and indicate the county and state in which the animal was killed.

With the exception of animals like a mountain lion or mountain lion mount that cannot be legally imported, you are allowed to import legally acquired wild animals or wild animal mounts and should have documentation of where and how they were acquired as some states allow the sale of wildlife and wildlife mounts, too.

Carrie Wilson is a marine environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. While she cannot personally answer everyone’s questions, she will select a few to answer each week in this column. Please contact her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake County Zoning Administrator will consider approving Minor Use Permit (MUP 16-20) of CHUCK AND KATHY SLOAN in accordance with Lake County Code to allow accessory structures consisting of: 1) a 2,300 square foot barn to house horses; and 2) a 570 square foot hay storage barn.

All existing and proposed structures do not encroach into required yard setbacks and are located within the building envelope.

The project is located at 21361 Yankee Valley Road, Hidden Valley Lake, CA, and further described as APN 144-131-01. 

The Planner processing this application is Tricia Shortridge, (707) 263-2221 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

The Zoning Administrator will approve this Minor Use Permit with no public hearing if no written request for a public hearing is submitted by 5:00 P.M., AUGUST 12, 2016 to the Community Development Department, Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport, California.

Should a timely request for hearing be filed, a public hearing will be held on AUGUST 24, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, 3rd Floor of the Courthouse.


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Robert Massarelli, Community Development Director


By: ______________________________________
Danae Bowen, Office Assistant III

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The South Lake County Fire Sirens will meet on Monday, Aug. 1, at the South Lake County Fire Station starting with a coffee social at 9:30 a.m.

The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and is chaired by President Pat Hallman.

“The mission of the SLCFS is to raise funds to purchase equipment and supplies and to assist the South Lake County Fire Department wherever we are able,” Hallman said.

The Aug. 1 meeting will feature an update on the Valley fire recovery efforts by South Lake County Battalion Chief Mike Wink.

The South Lake County Fire Sirens also runs the Fire Siren Thrift Shop located at 21095 Highway 175, Middletown.

The Fire Siren Thrift Shop, “Second Hand But Grand,” is open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the first Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Fire Sirens meetings are held every other month for the remainder of 2016.

The next meeting will be on Monday, Oct. 3. The October meeting will be followed by lunch at the Middletown Senior Center. A sign up sheet will be available at the August meeting.

All are invited to come and listen to Chief Wink on Monday, Aug. 1, at the Middletown South Lake County Fire Station and new members are always welcome to join the organization.

For more information contact Pat Hallman at 707-987-3991.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake County Zoning Administrator will consider approving Minor Use Permit (MUP 16-19) of MICHAEL BYRNE in accordance with Lake County Code to reduce the front yard setback of a main dwelling by 25 percent, from 20 feet to 15 feet.

The project is located at 11171 Rose Anderson Rd, Middletown, CA, and further described as APN 050-431-46.

The Planner processing this application is Joshua Dorris, (707) 263-2221 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

The Zoning Administrator will approve this Minor Use Permit with no public hearing if no written request for a public hearing is submitted by 5:00 P.M., AUGUST 12, 2016 to the Community Development Department, Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport, California. 

Should a timely request for hearing be filed, a public hearing will be held on AUGUST 24, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, 3rd Floor of the Courthouse.


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Robert Massarelli, Community Development Director


By: ______________________________________
Danae Bowen, Office Assistant III

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