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File #: 25-532    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/14/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve Request to Waive 900 Hour Limit for Extra-Help Water Resources Ramp Monitors Anthony DeBolt, John MacDonald, Robert Dragness, Frank Levings Jr., Wayne Moore, Kenneth Wikstrom, Justin Braider, Mark Duncan, Albert Acrey and the two ramp coordinators Donald Purdy and Robert Valdez.
Sponsors: Water Resources
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Memorandum


Date: June 3, 2025

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Pawan Upadhyay, Water Resources Director

Subject: Approve Request to Waive 900 Hour Limit for Extra-Help Water Resources Ramp Monitors Anthony DeBolt, John MacDonald, Robert Dragness, Frank Levings Jr., Wayne Moore, Kenneth Wikstrom, Justin Braider, Mark Duncan, Albert Acrey and the two ramp coordinators Donald Purdy and Robert Valdez.


Executive Summary:

The Water Resources Department is requesting the approval to exceed the 900 hour extra-help limit for several ramp monitors Anthony DeBolt, John MacDonald, Robert Dragness, Frank Levings Jr., Wayne Moore, Kenneth Wikstrom, Justin Braider, Mark Duncan, Al Acrey and the two ramp coordinators Donald Purdy and Robert Valdez. Funds for these positions are allocated under Budget Unit 8109, and sourced through several State Division of Boating and Waterways Quagga Mussel Prevention grants, and a federal grant through the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Between these current grants, there are sufficient funds to cover these requests. If this request is approved, hours are not to exceed 999.

Water Resources Extra-Help ramp staff have been working this year since the season started in February, and have been working additional hours to maintain ramp coverage during a very busy fishing tournament season that is taking advantage of our very full lake. February through June is the busiest season for ramp monitoring as this period is when we see large volumes of boats that come into the county for pre-fishing prior to the majority of fishing tournaments. We have seen more tournaments this year with all public ramps being open and significant water levels that are generally expected to provide for good fishing conditions as well as other water-based events.

Thank you for your consideration on waiving the 900-hour limit for Extra-Help Water Resources ramp monitoring staff for Anthony DeBolt, John MacDonald, Robert Dragness, Frank...

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