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BUTTE COUNTY
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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STEVE LAMBERT, CHAIR, DISTRICT 4
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA "f BILL CONNELLY, DISTRICT 1
DEBRA LUCERO, DISTRICT 2
FEBRUARY 26 2019 TAMI RITTER, DISTRICT 3
C A L I r J R I I A a DOUG TEETER, DISTRICT 5
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SHARI MCCRACKEN
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER MEETING LOCATION BRUCE ALPERT, COUNTY COUNSEL
CLERK OF THE BOARD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS
25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 205
OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3380
3. CONSENT AGENDA
3.21 Letter of Support for Assembly Bill (AB) 322 - Campaign Finance Transparency -Assemblyman James
Gallagher recently introduced AB 322 which would require local election officials to post campaign
finance documents on the Internet within 48 hours of each filing deadline. Currently, the law only
requires these filings be available for public review and while some agencies, including the Butte
County Clerk -Recorder, have opted to make the filing available online, many agencies only make
these documents available for in-person review at the local elections office. Assemblyman Gallagher
requested, and the Clerk -Recorder and Chief Administrative Officer recommend the Board of
Supervisors approve a letter supporting AB 322 — action requested - APPROVE LETTER OF SUPPORT
AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. (County Administration and Clerk -Recorder)
3.22 Resolution Extending the Deadline for Approved Alternative Fire Debris Removal Program
Applications - On December 11, 2018, the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance No. 4151— "An
Urgency Ordinance of the County of Butte — Requirements for the Removal of Fire Damaged Debris
from Private Property Following the Camp Fire." The Ordinance prohibits removal of fire debris
from private property that contains a qualifying structure, unless it is removed through the
California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) Program or by an entity approved through the
County's Alternative Fire Debris Removal Program (Alternative Program). On January 29, 2019,
amendments were made to the original ordinance and codified in Chapter 53 of the Butte County
Code. Section 53-16(B) of the the County Code allows the Board of Supervisors to set a deadline for
approved Alternative Program applications. On January 8, 2019, the Board adopted Resolution No.
19-001 setting a deadline of February 28, 2019. Due to the fact that Alternative Debris Removal
Program applications for residential cleanup continue to come in and commercial cleanup
guidelines were just issued last week, the Chief Administrative Officer recommends the Board
extend the deadline for submitting Alternative Program applications to March 15, 2019 — action
requested -ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. (County Administration)
3.23 Accept Vehicle Donation - KGO Radio in San Francisco is aware of the many challenges the Sheriff's
Office continues to face due to disasters and emergencies and has offered to donate an equipped
news van for the Sheriff's use. The vehicle is a one ton heavy duty panel van that includes a 42 foot
mast, internal equipment racks, radio comm console, roof air conditioning, full interior worktop
counters, and analog broadcast equipment. The Sheriff's Office recommends accepting the vehicle
donation for use by the Sheriff's Office Communications Reserve Unit and the Search and Rescue
auxiliary unit, and recommends adding the vehicle to the County's capital asset ledger — action
requested -ACCEPT VEHICLE DONATION AND ADD TO CAPITAL ASSET LEDGER. (Sheriff -Coroner)
4. REGULAR AGENDA
4.07 Adoption of an Urgency Ordinance Amending Butte County Code Chapter 53, Article III Entitled
"Emergency Interim Housing Outside the Camp Fire Area," and Article IV Entitled "Emergency
Interim Housing Inside the Camp Fire Area" - Pursuant to the California Constitution, Article XI,
Section 7, and Government Code sections 25123(d) and 25131, the Department of Development
Services proposes the adoption of an urgency ordinance which amends Chapter 53, Article III and
Article IV. These amendments are set forth to further relax Zoning Ordinance requirements in order
to promote additional temporary housing opportunities for Camp Fire survivors and work crews
responding to the clean-up of the Camp Fire area, including:
1) Allowing private Temporary RV Parks in Agriculture Zones provided they are: a) located within a
City or Town Sphere of Influence; b) are located on a single or combined parcels totaling 20 acres in
size or greater; and c) classified by the Department of Conservation's Farmland Mapping as Grazing
or Other Lands.
2) Allowing private RV Parks in the RR (Rural Residential) and FR (Foothill Residential) zones, limited
to parcels of 5 acres or greater in size, with no more than 2 RVs allowed per acre, and other
performance standards to ensure for compatibility with surrounding uses.
3) Requiring a reclamation bond for basecamps and private RV parks in Agriculture Zones to ensure
that property is restored after use.
The Urgency Ordinance will take effect immediately upon a four-fifths approval of the Board of
Supervisors — action requested — 1) WAIVE THE READING OF THE ORDINANCE; AND 2) ADOPT THE
URGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "EMERGENCY INTERIM HOUSING OUTSIDE
THE CAMP FIRE AREA," AND ARTICLE IV ENTITLED, "EMERGENCY INTERIM HOUSING INSIDE THE
CAMP FIRE AREA" OF CHAPTER 53, ENTITLED "CAMP FIRE DISASTER RECOVERY ORDINANCE" BY A
4/5 VOTE, AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. (Development Services)