El Dorado County District 2 Newsletter

George Turnboo - District 2 Supervisor


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Visit El Dorado

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Vacation Home Rental Enforcement

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El Dorado County Airports

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Keep Our County Clean

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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

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Visit El Dorado

The El Dorado County Visitors Authority produces a local tourism guide entitled Visit El Dorado. The Visit El Dorado guide provides visitor information for people to experience the best of our region. The guide includes places to go, things to do, where to stay, and stories from others’ adventures. Visit El Dorado outlines many outdoor recreation activities that are available in El Dorado County. A community calendar helps with visit planning and a copy of the El Dorado Farm Trails and Visitors Guide is available by request.



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Vacation Home Rental Enforcement

El Dorado County regulates and enforces the Vacation Home Rental (VHR) industry, excluding incorporated cities. City of South Lake Tahoe and City of Placerville maintain their own city specific enforcement policies concerning VHR properties. Planning Services administers the VHR permitting process, and Code Enforcement administers the VHR enforcement program. Due to the booming VHR industry causing complications for El Dorado County, the County has created a website just for VHR enforcement.

The Vacation Home Rental Enforcement website allows El Dorado County residents to file a complaint, look up permits/cases, or learn about VHR enforcement. The County also provides a newsletter, links and a list of common violations to help educate people interested in VHR’s. In order to maintain a safe and efficient VHR industry, it is important to clarify the expectations of VHR operations. Contact VHR Code Enforcement for specific questions:

Code Enforcement
(530) 621-5999
vhrcomplaints@edcgov.us

 

VHR Permitting
(530) 621-5355
vhrpermitrenewal@edcgov.us

 

Building Services
(530) 621-5315
building@edcgov.us



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El Dorado County Airports

El Dorado County owns and operates airports in both Placerville and Georgetown. These airports play a vital role for emergency responders who utilize air transportation. The El Dorado County Transportation Commission (EDCTC) was designated as the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC), to provide technical and advisory support to the Placerville Airport, Georgetown Airport and Cameron Park Airport District. The EDCTC ALUC is tasked with:

- Generating land use standards to increase safety and decrease noise.
- Prevent encroachment of incompatible land uses around public airports.
- Prepare an Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for the area around public airports, with a focus on safety, density, height and noise.
- Determine land use consistency for proposed ALUCP projects.



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Keep Our County Clean

El Dorado County residents enjoy the natural beauty of rural living. To sustain local natural beauty, El Dorado County maintains programs to help keep our county clean. For abandoned trash on the west slope, submit a complaint to the Environmental Management Department. For abandoned trash in the Tahoe Basin, report to Clean-Tahoe.org. Although we diligently maintain disposing of our own trash, sometimes others fail to do the same.



Learn more about the Roadside Litter Program



El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office (EDSO) has programs to deal with abandoned vehicles. Residents are encouraged to report abandoned vehicles to EDSO. Vehicle abatement is a complicated process involving specific County Ordinances. EDSO provides a list of frequently asked questions concerning vehicle abatement to help identify violations.



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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

El Dorado County accepts certain household hazardous waste from local residents. The Environmental Management Department provides information regarding what constitutes household hazardous waste, and the proper ways of disposing the waste. On July 17th, El Dorado County will host another household hazardous waste collection event by appointment only. To participate in the upcoming waste collection event, please contact the Environmental Management Department directly by phone at (530) 621-5300 or by email at hhw@edcgov.us to schedule an appointment.

When: July 17th 2021, from 9am to 12pm

Where:


Faith Episcopal Church
2200 Country Club Drive
Cameron Park, CA 95682


Scheduled Appointment Required.



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Free Food July 2021