El Dorado County
Upcoming
Agricultural Commission
The Commission is meeting to address staff vacancies and honor Greg Boeger's service. Key actions include reviewing a Temporary Use Permit for 'The White Barn' and receiving an update on agricultural lodging and agritourism opportunities.
- Temporary Use Permit TUP26-0001 for The White Barn (APN: 089-010-057-000)
- Update on agricultural lodging and agritourism opportunities
- Agricultural Commission vacancies
Planning Commission
The Commission will consider a classroom expansion for Calvary Chapel in Diamond Springs. They will also review proposed changes to allow limited digital signs in El Dorado Hills and potential reductions to cannabis setbacks.
- Conditional Use Permit for a 2,298-square-foot classroom addition at Calvary Chapel
- Proposed amendments to Chapter 130.36 of the Zoning Ordinance regarding digital signs
- Revisions to cannabis setback reductions for specific parcels
Historical Museum Commission
The Commission will review updates regarding the El Dorado Western Railroad, the Research Room, and various exhibits and tours. Staff will also provide a report on library services.
- El Dorado Western Railroad update
- Research Room program updates
- Exhibits and Tours updates
- Community Engagement updates
Last 30 days
Zoning Administrator
The regularly scheduled meeting for the El Dorado County Zoning Administrator is cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for July 15, 2026.
Planning Commission
This agenda contains only a procedural cancellation notice due to no submitted projects. The El Dorado County Planning Commission will not meet on June 25, 2026, and will reconvene on July 9, 2026. No zoning, budget, or policy decisions will be discussed.
- Meeting cancelled due to no submitted projects
- Next scheduled meeting: July 9, 2026, at 9 AM
- No public hearings, rezonings, or contracts on the agenda
Zoning Administrator
The Zoning Administrator will hold public hearings on two land-use requests in unincorporated El Dorado County. Staff recommends approving a tentative parcel map to split a nearly 40-acre tract into four smaller lots near Shingle Springs, alongside a conditional use permit for an Islamic worship center in the El Dorado Hills Business Park. Both proposals require environmental review determinations under state law.
- Tentative Parcel Map P23-0005 to divide a 39.99-acre parcel into four lots (5.25–15.55 acres) off Native Lane near Cameron Park
- Conditional Use Permit CUP25-0018 for an Islamic worship center in a 7,988-square-foot commercial space on Golden Foothill Parkway
- CEQA environmental review actions including a Mitigated Negative Declaration and categorical exemption findings
The Zoning Administrator approved a Conditional Use Permit for a Muslim Community Place of Worship at an existing 7,988-square-foot space in El Dorado Hills. A second item to subdivide a 39.99-acre parcel (Native Lane Project) was continued off calendar with no decision.
- Approved Conditional Use Permit for El Dorado Hills Muslim Community Place of Worship with added occupancy condition tied to fire department allowance
- Continued Native Lane Tentative Parcel Map P23-0005 off calendar (no action taken)
Fish and Wildlife Commission
The Commission will review presentations regarding habitat conservation and the Mountain Lion Foundation. Members will also consider a potential science symposium on mountain lion conflicts and a donation of fishing equipment.
- Presentation: Prioritizing Conservation in El Dorado County by American River Conservancy
- Presentation: New focus of the Mountain Lion Foundation
- Discussion: Co-sponsoring a Mountain Lion Conflict Management Science Symposium
- Action: Proposal to purchase and donate 10 fishing rods and reels to American River Conservancy Summer Nature Camp
- Discussion: Need for additional Commission banners
Board of Supervisors
The Board will review several closed session items including labor negotiations, real property sale terms for Armory Drive, and litigation matters. Public business includes approving resource conservation agreements, ambulance service contracts for Tahoe West Shore, and community service fund disbursements.
- Labor negotiations with various employee associations
- Sale or lease of 212 Armory Drive
- Agreement with El Dorado Resource Conservation District ($163,670.56)
- Agreement with Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation District ($163,670.56)
- Disbursement to El Dorado Hills Community Services District ($293,252.10)
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Consent Calendar, which included two five-year agreements with Resource Conservation Districts totaling $163,670.56 each for FY 2026-27, and a $293,252.10 disbursement from the El Dorado Hills CSD Impact Mitigation Fee Account for park and trail projects. In closed session, the board approved a step increase for the Air Pollution Control Officer.
- Approved Agreement 10272 with El Dorado Resource Conservation District (5-0)
- Approved Agreement 10273 with Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation District (5-0)
- Authorized $293,252.10 disbursement to El Dorado Hills CSD for park projects (5-0)
- Approved June 16, 2026 Board minutes (5-0)
- Authorized transfer of $200 from Cash Overage Fund to General Fund (5-0)
- Authorized removal of fixed assets from county records (5-0)
- Approved step increase for Air Pollution Control Officer from Step 3 to Step 4 (5-0)
Strategic Economic Enhancement Development Committee
The committee will discuss progress on updates to the Board of Supervisors and review the SEED Implementation Plan to provide an approval recommendation. They will also discuss inviting the business community into TBID (Tourism Business Improvement District) conversations and review TBID proposals received from Civitas.
- Review and approve SEED Implementation Plan for recommendation to Board of Supervisors
- Discuss progress on updates to the Board of Supervisors
- Discuss inviting business community into TBID conversations
- Review TBID proposals from Civitas
Commission on Aging
The El Dorado County Commission on Aging will hold a public hearing on the 2026-2027 update to the 2024-2028 Area Plan for the Area Agency on Aging. It will also create an ad hoc committee to address potential budget cuts for older adult services, fill a community representative vacancy, and reappoint three commissioners to new terms.
- Public hearing on 2026-2027 update to Area Plan for PSA 29
- Ad hoc committee to address Board of Supervisors budget cuts and 2027/2028 budget items
- Reappointment of Jim Wassner, Bob Kamrath, and Gail Lohmann to three-year terms
- Review and approval of AI-driven scams documentation for outreach
- Discussion of commission representation on HICAP Coordinating Committee
Diamond Springs and El Dorado Community Advisory Committee
The scheduled meeting for the Diamond Springs and El Dorado Community Advisory Committee has been cancelled because a quorum was not met. Had it occurred, the committee would have reviewed a new behavioral health clinic design and discussed pedestrian facility improvements.
- DR26-0002: Design review for a 12,904 sq ft El Dorado Community Behavioral Health Clinic
- Diamond Springs Pedestrian Facility Improvements Project support letter request
Zoning Administrator
The regularly scheduled Zoning Administrator meeting for June 17, 2026 has been cancelled. The next meeting is a special meeting on June 24, 2026.
Delinquency Prevention Commission
The Delinquency Prevention Commission will discuss and potentially revise its bylaws, select members for a Juvenile Treatment Center inspection committee, and create ad hoc committees to support juvenile justice initiatives identified in a recent presentation.
- Review and discussion of JJDPC Bylaws
- Select commissioners to serve on the JTC Inspection Committee
- Discuss creating ad hoc committees based on Julie Moukoain's juvenile justice presentation
- Receive updates on JJDPC flyers for the El Dorado County Fair (June 18-21, 2026)
The Delinquency Prevention Commission adopted the agenda and approved the consent calendar unanimously. No other formal votes or decisions were taken; the meeting consisted of reports and discussions on bylaws, inspection committee, and potential ad hoc committees.
- Adopted agenda and consent calendar (5-0)
Board of Supervisors
The Board will vote on awarding a $208,420 construction contract for a new Automated Weather Observing System at Placerville Airport, contingent on FAA grant approval. They will also hold closed sessions on labor negotiations with multiple unions and on several litigation claims. Consent items include a $159,181 contract for real estate data software, a budget transfer, and an amendment to the Placerville Jail Expansion design contract.
- Award $208,420 contract for Placerville Airport weather system (FAA grant $280,649)
- Closed session: labor negotiations with AFSCME, Operating Engineers, managers, deputies
- Approve $159,181 for Just Appraised deeds automation software (3 years)
- Budget transfer increasing appropriations $70,000 (General Fund)
- Extend jail expansion design contract with Capital Engineering by $10,000
The Board approved the consent calendar unanimously (5-0), including a $208,420 construction contract for a new Automated Weather Observing System at Placerville Airport (conditional on FAA grant), a $159,181 software contract with Just Appraised for deeds automation, a $70,000 budget adjustment, and approval of prior meeting minutes. The Board also entered closed session on labor negotiations, litigation, and public employment but reported no action.
- Approved consent calendar unanimously (5-0)
- Approved $208,420 airport weather system construction contract (contingent on FAA grant)
- Approved $159,181 deeds automation software contract with Just Appraised
- Approved $70,000 budget transfer for Auditor-Controller salaries
- Approved prior meeting minutes of June 9, 2026
- Closed session on labor negotiations – no action reported
- Closed session on litigation (2 claims) – no action reported
- Closed session on public employment – no action reported
Veterans Affairs Commission
The Veterans Affairs Commission will discuss obstacles hindering transportation services for veterans and review membership for the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) committee. They will also approve routine consent items including May 2026 mileage reimbursement and meeting minutes from May 14.
- Review obstacles to veteran transportation
- Review membership for TOT committee
- Approve May 2026 mileage reimbursement
- Approve May 14, 2026 meeting minutes
Planning Commission
The regularly scheduled meeting for the El Dorado County Planning Commission is cancelled because no projects were submitted for review. The next meeting is scheduled for July 9, 2026.
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will decide on a new mission statement for the Parks and Trails Division, choosing between two drafts. They will also finalize a volunteer recognition plan and timeline for 2026, and begin preparing the annual report to the Board of Supervisors due September 15. Consent items include approving April meeting minutes and receiving updates on projects and annual goals.
- Approve one of two draft mission statements for the Parks and Trails Division
- Adopt volunteer recognition plan and timeline for 2026
- Discuss preparation of 2026 Annual Report to the Board of Supervisors (September 15 deadline)
- Receive and file update on parks projects (consent calendar)
- Receive and file update on commission's 2025-26 annual goals (consent calendar)
The commission approved a new mission statement for the Parks and Trails Division, selecting option #2 with modifications. They also approved a volunteer recognition plan and assigned two commissioners to prepare the 2026 Annual Report to the Board. All votes were unanimous except for the mission statement, which had one abstention.
- Approved volunteer recognition plan and timeline (4-0)
- Assigned Chair Mullens-Becker and Vice Chair Dunnavant to prepare 2026 Annual Report (4-0)
- Approved Draft Mission Statement option #2 with discussed changes (3-0-1)
- Approved consent calendar including April 14 minutes and project updates (4-0)
Affordable Housing Task Force
The Affordable Housing Task Force will receive a presentation on the County's Traffic Impact Fee Offset Program and an update on the Affordable Housing Ordinance. They will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and hold an open forum for public comment.
- Presentation on Traffic Impact Fee Offset Program
- Update on Affordable Housing Ordinance
- Approval of May 13, 2026 meeting minutes
The Task Force approved the agenda and previous meeting minutes. They received a presentation on the Traffic Impact Fee Offset Program and discussed potential modifications. An update on the Affordable Housing Ordinance was presented, with agreement to continue research before considering a Resolution of Intention. No formal votes were taken on either item.
- Approved agenda and consent calendar (5-0)
- Approved May 13, 2026 meeting minutes (on consent calendar)
Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors will review and approve routine consent calendar items, including contract amendments, budget transfers, and property easements. The meeting also includes a closed session to discuss ongoing litigation and a discrimination complaint. No major policy changes or public hearings are scheduled for this session.
- Amendment to voting system contract with Liberty Vote USA, increasing total to $1,800,000 and extending term through 2031.
- $250,000 contract amendment with Shamanic Living Center for substance use treatment services.
- $30,000 joint use agreement extension with El Dorado Hills CSD for county space at 990 Lassen Way.
- Easement deed granting PG&E utility access to Forebay Community Park (APN 101-330-081).
- $30,000 budget transfer from General Fund Contingency to Salaries and Benefits.
Historical Museum Commission
The commission will approve accession/deaccession of Blair family dinnerware and a Georgetown Gazette stained glass window. They will also hear updates on the El Dorado Western Railroad, research room, and exhibits. Public comment is invited.
- Accession/deaccession of Blair family dinnerware and Georgetown Gazette stained glass window
- Report from Director of Library Services
- Update on El Dorado Western Railroad
- Update on Research Room
- Update on Exhibits and Tours
The commission approved deaccessioning the Georgetown Gazette stained glass window and transferring it to the Mountain Democrat, with the condition that the window cannot be sold, given away, or disposed of without returning to the museum for approval. The consent calendar, including approval of previous minutes and accession/deaccession of other items, was also adopted.
- Approved consent calendar including minutes from 5/1/2026 and accession/deaccession of Blair Family dinnerware (6-0)
- Deaccessioned and transferred Georgetown Gazette stained glass window to Mountain Democrat with protective caveat (motion by Williams, seconded Manwaring, vote not recorded but passed)