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Feds sign deal with Berryessa resort
Pleasure Cove contract may spur agreements at remaining resorts
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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The Bureau of Reclamation announced Tuesday it had inked a 30-year contract with Pleasure Cove Marina, a deal the agency said may spur the completion of other deals with concessions around Lake Berryessa.

The news comes well after the federal agency had decided to remove some 1,400 mobile homes and trailers from seven privately-run lakeside resorts, and several months after it had estimated key contracts would have already been struck to begin the upgrade of the Lake Berryessa shoreline.
Lynnette Wirth, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Reclamation, said the bureau may have erred in trying to place a timeline on signing contracts with Pleasure Cove and the Pensus Group — the latter would control operations at Rancho Monticello, Spanish Flat, Lake Berryessa Marina, Putah Creek and Steele Park.

“It’s really hard to estimate times for contracts,” Wirth said. “There’s so much involved, so many elements. I’d say we hadn’t examined the whole breadth of what we had to do.”
Finalizing the Pleasure Cove contract provided a learning experience, she said, because of the complexity of the deal. Wirth said the complexity was “the i’s to dot and the t’s to cross.”

Pleasure Cove General Manager Terry Sparkman echoed that sentiment, and expressed optimism about the future of Pleasure Cove.
“Everything went really smooth,” he said. “Mainly only legal terms had to be reworded. As far as the overall package goes, we're satisfied with it.”

Sparkman said Pleasure Cove had agreed to upgrade many amenities. It will construct new docks and cabins, and expand the campground to cut down on crowding during busy summer months.

“We’re excited,” he said.

Wirth said negotiations with Pensus Group were nearing an end. “The final negotiations are completed,” she said. “We expect to sign the Pensus contract within the next 30 to 60 days.”

According to a statement from the bureau, negotiations with FX10 will begin in January for the management of Markley Cove, with a final contract to be in place before May 26, 2009, when the current contract is set to end.

The bureau said all new contracts would come with agreements to upgrade facilities.

“The new contracts will result in significant new development at all seven concession areas including launch ramps, marinas, stores, restaurants, lodges, cabins, RV sites and camping sites,” according to a prepared statement. “These commercial facilities, together with seven government-operated recreations areas, will bring to Lake Berryessa the widest practical spectrum of recreation experiences for the public while preserving and protecting the area’s natural resources.”

The bureau estimates that Lake Berryessa is visited by about 1.5 million people each year.
6 comment(s)

fmmt47 wrote on Dec 24, 2008 6:28 AM:

" Keep and eye on all of the BLM employees when they retire, don't be surprised if they are in the employ of Pleasure Cove Marina or a close associate. Most of the land seized by the BLM for the failed Auburn dam project has been placed on the auction block and turned over to developers, not offered to be purchased back by the original land owners...... "

baybgrl2369 wrote on Dec 24, 2008 8:12 AM:

" Well if I learned anything over the last year....I learned when the BOR gives a time frame don't believe it. What blows me a way and this is indeed a fact.... In dealing with government contracts if they are not signed within a few days unless otherwise stipulated in the contract they become null and void and on to the next bidder. We all know that the Pensus Group far exceeded/s their time frame. The BOR just let it go to save their own asses. As people have lost jobs,homes, and businesses are failing and nearing closures. There is only one group to thank for that "our government". The government who promised a smooth we. As the closed Resorts look like disaster zones. This isn't about the mobile home owners anymore. This is about the years it is going to take to clean up this mess so our friends, neighbors and surviving business owners can get back on their feet again. So do I take this article as something positive hell no. The Pensis Group should get their asses over to closed resorts and start rebuilding the future of lake berryessa. By the way a 30 year contract doesn't really sound to promising. That for fixing our lake now get out. LOL "

JustMy$.02 wrote on Dec 24, 2008 9:19 AM:

" Sweet! Witht he economy in the toilet (and will be for some time) its nice to know we will have a great place for recreation so close and available to EVERYONE in the area!!!

cant wait! :) "

lberryessa wrote on Dec 24, 2008 9:52 AM:

" The seven resorts will still be "privately-ran" David. Thanks for the update.

Merry Christmas and happy new year. "

Skip M. wrote on Dec 24, 2008 3:43 PM:

" Ms. Wirth says “I’d say we (the BOR) hadn’t examined the whole breadth of what we had to do.” That’s our wonderful government. Rather than go on piece (resort) at time and make sure things are done right (as well as keeping the negative impact to a minimum), just go “whole hog” before really having a grasp of the project. And this is who we think is going to fix the economy? WE’RE DOOMED! "

97526 wrote on Dec 26, 2008 10:50 AM:

" I may be missing something but what has changed? It still seems some resorts will be nice places to visit and some will resemble an outhouse.
Thanks BLM!! "

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