Virtual Town Hall scheduled to discuss the Lake Tahoe Rent Methodology Study

Nov 5, 2020 | Leases & Permits

Commission staff will host a virtual town hall on Tuesday, November 10, at 10:00 a.m. to discuss the Lake Tahoe Rent Methodology Study. You can join the meeting from a desktop computer, laptop, mobile device, or telephone. Below is a link to join the town hall.

The Commission retained an appraiser to review the rent methodology it uses for use and occupation of state lands at Lake Tahoe and Donner Lake. The Commission is also updating its 2012 Category 1 Lake Tahoe Berths and buoys benchmark rental rates and establishing a Category 2 Lake Tahoe benchmark rental rate for non-water dependent uses. These rates are used to determine rent or other compensation as part of a lease with the Commission for the occupation and use of state-owned land in Lake Tahoe and Donner Lake. The study provides an independent, third-party evaluation of various rent methodologies and recommends a rent-setting methodology and benchmark rates going forward.

When: November 10, 2020 10:00 a.m.

Meeting Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/99034776071?pwd=ZG1DUDNPcWlVcWxTSmEvcDB3YkxlQT09

Passcode: 304238

For telephone dial:

404.443.2170 US
877.848.7030 US Toll-free
Conference Code: 399469

When prompted, provide your name and email address to be placed in the meeting. You will automatically be muted when joining as an attendee.

Public comment time may be limited based on the number of participants. We encourage you to submit written comments by email to TahoeRentStudy@slc.ca.gov or by mail to:

California State Lands Commission
Attn: Tahoe Rent Study
100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100-South
Sacramento, CA 95825-8202

It is recommended to participate in the meeting via Zoom either on a computer or mobile phone. Participants who wish to comment verbally can do so by using the “Raise your hand” function in Zoom. If calling into the meeting you will be given an opportunity to speak following Zoom participants. Due to technical limitations, the (*)9 option is not available for this meeting. Once your hand is raised and it is your turn to speak, the Commission staff will unmute you, announce your name, and you will be able to make your public comment to the Commission. Depending on how you have called in, you may also need to unmute yourself on your device. Participants will be given three (3) minutes to speak. After your public comment, your hand will be lowered, and you will be placed back on mute.