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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
The requirement is to support a 75+ person government permitting/environmental agency with day-to-day technical support for enterprise systems, the TRPA data center, and individual devices and website support.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The requirement is to support a 75+ person government permitting/environmental agency with day-to-day technical support for enterprise systems, the TRPA data center, and individual devices and website support.
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
To revise the Lake Tahoe Region Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan and conduct a Rapid Response exercise.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Close: Feb 23, 2026
To revise the Lake Tahoe Region Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan and conduct a Rapid Response exercise.
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
This RFP is for a Soils Hydrology Scoping Report Application, required for projects involving excavations deeper than five feet or potential groundwater interference, to determine allowable excavation depths.
Posted Date
Jan 1, 2024
Due Date
Dec 31, 9999
Release: Jan 1, 2024
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Close: Dec 31, 9999
This RFP is for a Soils Hydrology Scoping Report Application, required for projects involving excavations deeper than five feet or potential groundwater interference, to determine allowable excavation depths.
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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
This document is a Plan Revision Permit issued by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) to Homewood Village Resorts, LLC, for the construction of a new detachable gondola with a 2,400 person per hour capacity. Approved on January 22, 2025, the permit outlines project details, pre-construction conditions, special conditions covering environmental mitigation, construction methods, operational requirements, financial securities, and ongoing compliance. The project involves replacing an existing chairlift, restoring land coverage, and adhering to the Homewood Mountain Resort Ski Area Master Plan and associated mitigation measures.
Effective Date
Jan 22, 2025
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Effective: Jan 22, 2025
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
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This document is a Plan Revision Permit issued by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) to Homewood Village Resorts, LLC, for the construction of a new detachable gondola with a 2,400 person per hour capacity. Approved on January 22, 2025, the permit outlines project details, pre-construction conditions, special conditions covering environmental mitigation, construction methods, operational requirements, financial securities, and ongoing compliance. The project involves replacing an existing chairlift, restoring land coverage, and adhering to the Homewood Mountain Resort Ski Area Master Plan and associated mitigation measures.
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This document is a permit issued by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) to Postmistress Properties LLC for the construction of a new lakefront accessory cabana structure at 1951 Glenbrook Inn Road, Glenbrook, NV (APN 1418-10-802-007). The permit, identified by TRPA File Number ERSP2024-0468, was approved on August 15, 2024, and is set to expire on August 15, 2027. It outlines various pre-construction conditions, detailed special conditions regarding the project's scope, environmental considerations, land coverage mitigation, and fee requirements, including a Water Quality Mitigation Fee of $3,078.30, a Shoreland Scenic Security of $3,000.00, and a Scenic Inspection Fee of $146.00. Other fees are to be calculated or determined based on further submissions.
Effective Date
Aug 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 15, 2024
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Expires:
This document is a permit issued by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) to Postmistress Properties LLC for the construction of a new lakefront accessory cabana structure at 1951 Glenbrook Inn Road, Glenbrook, NV (APN 1418-10-802-007). The permit, identified by TRPA File Number ERSP2024-0468, was approved on August 15, 2024, and is set to expire on August 15, 2027. It outlines various pre-construction conditions, detailed special conditions regarding the project's scope, environmental considerations, land coverage mitigation, and fee requirements, including a Water Quality Mitigation Fee of $3,078.30, a Shoreland Scenic Security of $3,000.00, and a Scenic Inspection Fee of $146.00. Other fees are to be calculated or determined based on further submissions.
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This document is a Deed Restriction Disclosure Form required by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) for properties participating in the Bonus Unit Incentive Program. It details the property's deed restrictions, including affordability levels and usage limitations, and outlines the new owner's obligations, such as annual compliance reporting and disclosure within 30 days of sale. The new deed holder must declare their understanding of these restrictions.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Expires:
This document is a Deed Restriction Disclosure Form required by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) for properties participating in the Bonus Unit Incentive Program. It details the property's deed restrictions, including affordability levels and usage limitations, and outlines the new owner's obligations, such as annual compliance reporting and disclosure within 30 days of sale. The new deed holder must declare their understanding of these restrictions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
The meeting focused on the proposal for a new single-family dwelling at 1663 Sawmill Road in El Dorado County, California. Discussion covered the special use designation of the parcel, public concerns regarding the loss of historical rock climbing and bouldering access, and the property owner's intention to coexist with the community. Legal counsel clarified that the project complies with agency codes and that there is no legal requirement to grant public access to private property. The hearings officer ultimately approved the findings, including a finding of no significant effect, and granted approval for the project subject to permit conditions.
The hearing focused on the Falcon Lodge redevelopment project in Kings Beach, Placer County, California. The project involves interior and exterior remodeling, landscaping improvements, parking lot and driveway upgrades, and the addition of a new driveway to comply with fire department requirements. Discussion touched upon scenic, environmental, and tax benefits, as well as the provision of tourist accommodation units. Support was acknowledged through letters confirming no impact on public access to local beaches. The officer ultimately approved the findings of no significant environmental effect and the project itself based on staff recommendations and draft permit conditions.
The hearing focused on the Tahoe Cedars water system reconstruction project, a multi-phase infrastructure project aimed at replacing an aging water system and improving fire protection capabilities. Key discussion items included the necessity of exceeding standard excavation depth limits for the project, requirements for staging areas during construction, potential impacts of construction activities such as noise and traffic, and the presence of a sensitive goshawk nest near the project site. The hearings officer reviewed proposed amendments to the draft permit and discussed the coordination required for alternative project alignments.
This document details proposed amendments to the Tourist Core Area Plan, primarily focused on encouraging private investment in the redevelopment of the aging Town Center and ensuring alignment with TRPA development standards. Key areas of amendment include expanding the TCAP Gateway Zoning District, revising permissible land uses, increasing maximum building heights, and adjusting density standards. The plan also addresses community noise levels, water quality, and recreation, with specific implementation strategies such as supporting the Connelley Beach Public Access Project, all while maintaining regional plan conformance.
The board heard an appeal regarding the denial of a boat ramp-to-pier conversion and transfer project. Discussion centered on the interpretation of TRPA Code section 84.4.3.G.1 regarding pier transfers into non-attainment scenic units, whether general development standards supersede specific transfer prohibitions, and the appellant's request for the board to reverse the denial or authorize a code amendment.
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