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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM030271March. 2, 1971 STATE OF CAZTFORiAIA ) SS. COUN~.'Y OF BiJTTE ) The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m, pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors .Gilman, Madigan, Maxon, McKillop and Chairman Reynolds. Clifton Nickelson, Administrative Officer, Phil Mace, assistant County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk. IN'JOCATION: Rev. Charles Poole, St, Paul's Episcopal Church, Oroville Pledge cf allegiance to the flag of the tTnited States of Ameri:a 71339 APPR!JtiAZ OF' MIN73T'ES On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Gilman. acid unanimously carried, the minutes of February 23, 1971 were approved as mailed, 71340 OOMM'zJ't?TCATIONS Mrs, J. W, Rutherford, Oroville. Mrs. Rutherford expresses opposition to the proposed changes in the A~3 zoning permitting the further splitting of land parcels containing less than five acres. See public hearing on A~3 zoning. See minutes on hearing, Mr. Curtis Cole, Durham. Mr, Cole asks the Board to make certain that the county S~ ~c7.4~ retains all rights and easeme:~,ts to the old approach road to the, Ord Ferry so that the publo wi11 not be deprived o£ a much-needed point of access to the river. Referred to Clay Castleberry and Supervisor Oilmen for study and recommendation?, Miss Gladys Holderer, Paradise. Miss Holderer suggests that the Air. Pollution Control regulations set the burning days as Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday so that people who wish to wash on Mondays will be able to have a free day for this purpose. She a'lao commer.,ta regarding the dlosing of the Assessor`s Office in Paradise for two days during the week, Referred to Don. Blaok and Administrative Officer; Mrs. Merriam Johnson, Magalia, Mrs, Johnson writes regarding the Sup=_rvisors° salary increase. Referred to Adminnistrative Officer for answero Mr. William ,7. Tomkins, Paradise, Mr. Tomkins writes requesting clarificat-ian 3,~ S ;O~ of certain of the Butte County Air Pollution Go_n.trol regulations, He asks for answers to several specific questions. Discussede Referred to Don Black for answer, Humboldt State College. The College solicits s+apport fen reinstatement of the ~" d d.v d budget cuts which affect the California State College Educational Opportunity Program. The proposed state budge t• reduces these funds from 4.1 million to lab million dollars. Information onlye Reclamation District No. 7?7. The District fox~aards Dopy of its resolution se~tinag / o o-S~ the amount to be raised within Buttet"GUnty'by-:taxation as $18,000 and requesting the Board of Supervisor's to:levy a tax for this amount. Referred to Auditor. Page 196, March 2, 197"t - _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ -- - - _ - _ _ - _ =Mix ~h~2~ ' 9~! : ~ ~ _ _ = = _ = = _ = _ _ = '= _ _ _ Co'lydty cof Glenn. Mr, Howard R. Holvik, ,vnairman of the Glenaa County Board of ~~ d ' ~Z Supervisors, requests that Butte County joi,= with them in requesting repeal of the field Ast and inssitution of an investigazisnn and hearings which would lead to a more sensible construction node for public' bjxi.i.dings in California. He forwards copy of their Resolution. b?o, ?0~+, See mot.Lon follo~ring commurxi.cations.. City of Chico. Ttrae City sendscopy of a memorandum from the G`i.ty of Chir:o ~ a /, 8--t1 Traffic Committee to the City Council regarding proposed warrants fa_r the installation of traffic control devi~esin soho~ls, Refer°red i:o P•~b13.c Tn~orks, State Public Utilities Commissiono 'The Commission sends no}•:~-::e that time for / 0 0.~~ submitting written comments .has, been exte*aded to June ~., 1971 i.rc the matter of Case 9051 re adoption of a general audit prohia•Wting pollution of railroad rights~of°way by railroad corporations. Tn.formatio:ct oa~.ly, Congressman. Harold °1'. Johnson, Mr. Joh~~son se~r.ds telegz•am seating that the / O Q, 2 ~ new National Railroad Passenger Corporation is r_ew determining Rail Pax routes between San Frar!•ciss;o and 1,os A-rgeles, Seat*:le and eastern paa.r~t's, Counties interested.ia having a route i~-~ their area should submit supporting arguments to Rail Pax within ten, days, (Mr. va*~ 'ongeren of Oroville Ckaamber of Commerce and 'Mr. N'ichcisor_, Butte County develapment direr,;tor.• notified,; Referred to Admi.ru.s`rative Officer; he will Loa:e'd i.r..fo.rm~d 3.n this matter. Senator Fred Wo Mar.l.er, Jr, Senator Marley thanks the :3oaz•d for their l.ettex• f O ~ .,~ Z expressing concern over elimination of local fairs anal e:~:~l.oses s'everai press releases of his on this matter. ;L:aformation onJ.yo California Office of E,~os:omic Opportunity. Lewis R, J'k!.ler, directnr, forwards a further refir.emer..t of Governor Reagan's proposal for' a i:alifox•nia Adjudi~~are program. He requests review ar_r_` comment, by ButteCoun.'~:y prior i:o public release of the proposalo Referred to Admira.strati.ve Offii;ez•, Co~.anty Cou*?se1 and Supervisor Maxon, Butte County Employees" Association, Request to be advised of stay change i*_a the administrative structure at the Butte ,County Community Tiospital due to the appointment of the Board of Trustees. Letter discussed. .Ad¢Finistrative Officer requested to keep them informed, Petitions Request of the property owners to remedy the situation created by the resurfacing of Packwood Way in Paradise, Referred to Clay Castleberry, Wight Orchards. Request for the Board to elate the position of director of Paradise Irrigation District9 Div. ~~5, held by Mr. Charles M. Todd. Letter states that Mr. Todd has sold his property and nv longer a freeholder of the district, Referred to County Counsel for his consideration and with request that he report back to the Board on the matter, Harlan Lundberg, Resignation as a member of the Richvale Sanitation District, Letter read.and discussed, Referred to Clif Mickelsoz~ for anger and to write a letter to the District.aakirag:if they have a*sy suggested names to be considered for appointment, 71°341 SUPPORT G"LENN COUNTY ACTION IN REQUESTING APPEAL OF THE FIELD AC'T On motion of Supervisor Maxone seconded by Supervisor Gilman and_ unanimously carried, this Boa rd .supports the action of Glenn County in their request for repeal of the Field Aet and i:t~~titution of an investigation and hearings which would lead to a more sensible construction code for public buildings in California, 71m342 REPORT BY' DALE GLENNe MENTAL RETARDATION PLAN Gale L, Glennreported on the development. of a county mental retardation Plano The Board had approved $.70 for the secretarial work in putting this plan together. He reported that he has received reports from various committees regarding Elan. He reported that he has agreed to submit the plan to Mr. Joe McGie by the 18th ". A -Page 197. March 2, 1971 of Mancha 19i1, He said he would present copies o£ this plaza to the Board. members when it has been typed. 7im343 APPROVE SCHRDUf.II~1G 01' UDIDERGROUiyD T5`III.TTY DISTRICT PRIORTY 1,TST On motion of Supervisor MclZillopa seconded by Supervisor Maaeora-and, uxe~+•fimoualy carrieds the proposed underground u~3lity district priority schedult~ was approved subject to the allocation of vndergound utility funds for the followings A, Oro Dam Boulevard (971) district established B, East Avenue (1972) depexai7ing upon right of way ec.quisiii.on. in conjunction with construction, Road construction 1971, maybe C, Nelson Avenue (1972) adjacent f.o-and including part of the Comity Center D, Skyway (1973).limixs to be determined by alloca.tz.on of funds. It will probably require sehedalir~g for 1973 and 1974 71°344 APPEARA'NC'E 0'k' JOH[~I MOODY•R S`IA`rE GOMPENSATTO~' T~TS_U_1TANGEs- .~AKEiV OEF AGETV•DA `1'he appearance of Joh~x Moodyn State Compensation Insurance, was taken off the agenda at this-time. 71°345 RIGHT OP WA"Y ACQUTST`TTOND CANYON DRIVE PR0.7ECT 27553°68m1 On motion of Supervisor Maxong seconded by Supervisor Mo'K.illop and unanimou$ly carried, the Board took the following.actions Approved the agreement for sale of right of way acquisition, Carayoxa Drive project end authorisred Auditor to issue warrant upon demand of es~:row .agents Brown O.Z88 ac. $559 [?o improvements `Total $SS9 Aocepted the grant deed for Parcel 4 from 'Nelson and authori;,ed the Chairman to sign the certificate of acceptance, 71°346 .ACCESS DISCUSSIO~Ts WE;SZ' PARAD•ISE AREA ~. Clay Castleberryg Director of Public Works9 reported that recent requests have been received for encroachment access to co•tar~ty roads for what appears to be parceling of some large holdi~-gs in the west Paradise area, Mr, Castleberry requested discuassion of policy regardir:g the issuing of encroachment permits for this type of development, Mr, Castleberry stated that he has discussed this with Supervisors Madigan and Marton, IF!i.s Board has expressed concern about the .access roads in this area, Mr, Castleberry stated that he has been hesitant about issuing the encroachment;permits. Tt was ;stated that a local '1'ifle Company has insured acce~s,Co this area in question, Mr, Castleberry stated that for any driveway connection f.o a county roadway, a permit is needed. Mr, Castleberry stated 'chat if the Board feels there is sto concern in.*~his matter, he wi.11 issue the permits. Time spe~st discussing the issuan~.e of permi.te ±•o property owners. Supervisor' Maxon stabled that the de•aeloper of the property in ques~ion i.s ill and could nos appear; he requested that the matter be p•+xt over one week, Mrs, Best asked if thelproperty owners would have a Chance to speak next week. Chaix°snan Reynol3~ stated Chat the County was exploring she si~uatz,an at this time and are Crying to come np with a policy. County Co3r_sel wil'± make a determ.inai.icn in the matter. Chairman Reynolds stated thai; if she Board members feel than they want to quQS;•ior. same of the •Qroperty owner=: they wi11 be givers an opportunity to speak. Matter to be placed on the agenda for Tuesday, March 9, 1971, Tn the meantime, the Board member.'s will view the area, Mr, Castleberry wi11 inform the contractor of the Boards actions. Page 198. Max•*.h 2, 1971 71347 ACCRPT WORK~e C}~ORGI:A~PACiE1:C: ACC>zSS ROAD (N'ATOMAS P.O7J:L.R~'~1.AD~ Dan Gook, eng:i::~eer of work, repar~ed on t(?e ~eo`rgi.a~Eac:ific arc.ess road, ?le stated i:11at alai. parties are pleased wish the:- work. Mr. ~;ock gave a brief summary of the projeLt• rest's. He stated than i:he pr°aje~~i: comp::e:i.cn c.osi: was $32,.594 less than „he amount thai: w.ay bud~ei:ed. ±-te skated that Georgiaw Pacif will re~:ei:ve money back from i:he money they had depasited far. i:he pra;jecr, Mr, Cook said there was an area of question9 Whe project• OVe'x'razn. *•he t':Lme se'W o:;.z fox' s.:~mpleri.ono He said ;.here 'was a 14~day overran, Mr. Cook. x'ecommended that: t:he County not ?sses~, the $21.00 for t:he a°7~ran period. He said t:he px•oject was held up far f~a°~:r anorth;;; there wash ar, a.ncrease :in wages d°~.r7.:e.g -chat period. Phil Mace, assi.sisint county c:aun.sel, requesr,ed Thai; the mai:t:er o.f liquidatirsg damage:; be referred so his office. lie will x•e:por~• ba;:~ic: an. this mat.iex, next week. Mr. Coale: requested tha r i he Fsoard f~.l.e i:r~e :~~+T:i,.e of Complei:~on i.n the matter. R.equess; diaoussed. On mo=~:i.cn of Superv~~.sor .Maxon,. secazrded by. 5~:;.Dex•y:i.4or Mo:iLi.l.lop anal unanimously s:arried, the wank of Me ;;hews R.eadymi:s:, :[:nc. for the c~:r~si:ruc=:ion of Ceox•g:i.a°Paoif:i. Access Road berween Sta~:e Highxay 70 and Bagget*~Marys'vi.l.le Road Maas a.~cepi:ed, the Chairma:~-was aa:"hoxl.~Rd Wu ,s:.g:n -~??.a Roi~.ce of r;ompleticr and i:be Gler?c was insi:xucied .*_o record said Noi::i.ce of Cemplni::i.on wi.t:h t??e Co~un.ty Recorder, wi*'h i~he usual 10% reie::ztion of f•undso 71348 DTSCTJSS:i:ON~ ?'OPI:€~S PROCRAN! flay Castleberry, Dix'ector of PJblic Works, stated thai.• Lhe:e•e were several projects unde:x'way order t:he O'PI~;S prcgx'amo ?le =°°:.ai:ed thai: a ~ompr.ehens:Eve t'rafE:L~. si:udy far' fire Chica ~:rba*a area, cocperai:z~~e projec:us with ~•1_te Git:y of Ghi.co (ioe., Rani: ~'if~h Avenue 1?ridge, the one~l.ar_e Honflrer Oa'.k Bridge replac:emeni: aid a cooperative traff.ie si.gna.l ac Pil:i.sbury anal Gohaese<:;i were being cansi.dered, Traffic signa.l.s at Clark and Skyryay on.• Pearson and a i:r.a.ffic- s:tgrial, anal ir~tersect.io?~. r'evisiozt ai: Ora Dam at?d it'ifi:h Aver_ae, Orovi. i:l e, were being considered, a:fso, F';;ndi9.ag and federal. req~i.remen~:s regarding i:hia px•vgram and these projecvs, some cf which have been av.i;hari.zed and cthex's •whic.h are be:s,zag proposed, ward presen.sed fox• ~isqussion. Mr. Castleberry s'ra~:ed i':i,ac i:h:i.s program 'was available for px'ojeci:s ir., the rur.'a1 areas.H.e sated *:h~;:; i:hese px•ojeots were a good example of coaperaY:ion ~bet:weer.... %:k?e Go•~.n.t:y ar.d ?:he cities. Pr,'o,jects discslssed. Do aci:i.on t~:ken; preseri•ed fox' discu.s~ion oxilyo /1349 ADOP'B AS BOARD POP7:d~"Y.'a DR2,:L T1lAG~ A_ND_0`ER~.R_._DR~'rFi,OP.?Nli?~`~~ ~A~1~A.RD~ Nix, Cast.lebex'ry si:a*•ed he had sear i:o i:he 1?oard members a cagy of f:he pol.ic:y far cl.ari.fi.•cat:iott of dra:i.nage end *~her development standards, He said. he would like a:he~soard°s views on t ese standa.r,ds. Sugervisor Ma:xor felt than these s*:an.dards .hould be set. forth in an arciznance asxd tha=: a public hearing shauld be held on the matter. Mr., (east.l.eberry exp:i.ai.ned i:he policya Mr, Mace stated that i:he matter before the Boax'd z:oday is the poli.L.y on drainage and development st:andards9 h.e said tha=: a policy s#:ai:ement by the Boax.'d could be issued, Supervisor Mcl~i.llap said he wo-.xld rai:hex' see the ,standards i,r= the form of a w~$.t}en po1.3.cy that co,xld be handed ot~tr,o i.he de•~rel.opers, Time spent discussing i:he policy. Mr. Caszlebex'ry st,~ted that- these standards had rdever been wr3.r_sen down Lo hard to i:he developers. Public Works has been loakir'.g far samethirag that could be given i:a th.e developers, Supervisor' McKillop stated that if these stand~~:tla are appx'o-aed, he wo~.ld 1i:ke them given. to the Subdiv3,sion Cosamictea for i:heir recommends=ion,. Page 199, Marc:Y~ 2, 1971. _~~~__________ =._=Max'wr;a2,.9l1~.~~.~W=_~_~____~~____ On .motion of SF~;pe:x•visar Madigan, seconded by Super°v:isar. M~:R:i.l.lop ar~d r:nanimor~sly carried, t:h drainage and other developme:rt: si:ar.dax•ds were adopted as this Beard°s palicy, and thaw r.::nese stax~.dax•ds would ccvex• a:Ll areas of developmev~t. 71°350_APPPARANG~: :MltS,__JAMES BFS`?`. UA~Z,E•`? ~I:LE~'~7 DRi~:.'P'r~3D:CS}J ..Mrs,Fames Rest, Ualley `C7~.ew Ds•:i.ve, Parad,ae, stated that Since the Roard has expressed a desire co view the area in Paradise, she inr;i.~:edrhe_m to go to Pax•adi_~e and They world take tk±em over the area .~. r.ara, S~~.pex°~isar Mc~illop said they wau7.d ca:~l before they drive to Paradise. 7l°3.51 APPR.OVR RRQLFRS'T' ~F D:~S`~R_!:C'T AT'T'OI~NEt' `T'd A'.C~~i~?D A1;S`I:R.T..~~'T AT".L'fYRNE'Y COCE ZIT NO1TS`?'ON. T'~AS ---- Robert M~~e'?ler, Distri~•t Attarney, sa3.d he had a ,pr'oposa.l that he would l•1k:e to _svcbmi.t to the C:al.ifox•~eia C~oan~•i:i. on Criminal. .~a:t:i.ce. '1`his wo~lld ?fie a s:i.ngle prapasal. He stated tha:F- i:he Roard members had a r..opy of thi.a prcp.~~,a.l, He said this is a ura~q~e col.3egey the otrl.y one in the c^i7.n_tr'y. He s,s:t.d ir• was a four week wark:i.:ng se5~i,on he1.d ira Haustoc., ;i'exa~. Jrhe on.:l.y co~;f. to th.e Cou_~?.ry wo~.ld 'tre the normal cosf~ of the salary. He said *.:hat if he and his a~s:ist:ant wex'e accepted at thQ callge, it is.t~is intenr~ion ::o have a1.1. the att:o:r~:.eys inn his offi~:e attend the col.legeo He expla:i.=.ed tre s;~b,~F:c:ts ghat Fa:t1.:i. be e:overed, He said h.e hoped that he ar.:d hi.s as;;:i.s~~,an';. f:o5~1d attend ~•his ca:G.l.ege ?:hi.s yea:k', He stated What if they wex'e ac.cept:e:d, thF distrz.ct: ,a*;to.r.•ney~s of:G;ic:e wou:td work: short handed for a period oi' faLx' wer':k:s. He dies nit: plan t:o h.?..ve add:i.t:ional staff to so~~er this perio~9. He stared *.:hah his ot.f`i~~e wo_.l.d no:;C.fy the courts and the attorneys :i.n the county t:h.ai.: t:he effic:E. would he wox.•ki.ng shor.~~'t: handed and wi.l] request that t:he tx•7.a1 c.aler.dar be adaus•~ed to f:o•ver this peri.odo Sz~pervisor McR'i11.op said he had same rese:rvati.on.s abo<.•:i: tk!is rego.esto ]:n the past the Di.str.iF:;t: ?ttorney's offi.s:e has bep~. awrai.ni.rig fi.el.d for young attorneys. He fele that if these merA ar.'e sent*.o th~.s 5chae:i t:h.at: the C:oY:n~y should have some guarantee that: they wi1.l corAt::i.n:~e wor.':ics~.g -:Fox' t'ha County. Mr•. Muel.l.er stated that the applic:a*io^s have t:o be sub*_nit:r:ed with:C±a ~.F~e next few dayse $1.00 ha, to ac=::ompany each appl:~cat;ion.. Roque-si discu.ssad, Supervisor McflCillop said he would a'p'prove o*ie ma. r! gear..+.g, e:iwb.e.r.' the Disr;r~t Attorney ox' his ass°~stant. On mor_.ian of Supez°cfisor' Mixon., seionded b;y S~lpe:r.••~~:i.sor Madigan?. and unanimausly eax•x•ied, +'he Distric±• A±•tox•rey was a3at:hori.~ed to d?:~:end the ool:Lege in Haust:on, Texas, commen.cix~g J=uly 26th, 1.9']1, and thQ~ the Dis=:rict .Pt:tor'ney be allowed the $100 to foxwa:x•d with the appl.ic:a.Yi.nn. x~~ss: lo:z5 R)~OI~"tT~N7~D: 7.0: ~+0 71352 REPORT: BIIT'_~ GOTJ?V'FY Z'R~II.•S C:OMNLE'I`'.tR; - - Mr, Forrest Passmar'e, Mrs, `Thelma Jerson ar..d Mx's. He1.en Marsi,cano of the Tx•ails Committee appeax•ed and presented theix• recommendatio*_as fox' a trails sysWem in the Goanty. Mr, Pas-mox'e sib ted that the committee has been aery busy. He said he noticed that under communications the Reax'd of Super°v:i.sor•s had expressed concern. about easements t:o the a1.d approach road to t:h.e Or.d Ferry so that the pes'!~7.io. will not be deprived of a mnefi-~~eeded arce~ss t:o the river. He urged the Boax'd to be concerned, He said he hoped that the Roard would clear the abandonments that; woF~ld have bearing to fritare publi~~ ~~se with their committees One of the committee wo~~.ld go out and determine if the abandonment Page 200, Masc:h 2, 1971 being proposed could be used in the future. He said that now is *~he time to secux•e the easements-for trails for future-use. Mr, Passmore said they were trying to ge':: the trail easemen.!:s to gn completely around t:he Oroville L2ke. He saa,3 it was suggeste3 that foux°wheel° drives or motorLyolists he allowed to use the tra~.l at certain levels. H.e said there were thousands involved in jeep meets. If the County does c,.ot prc;vide a place ter these drivers, they will tear up privai:e property. Mr., Pa.ssmore explained this statement. Mr, Passmore-said that the Committee was requesting at this t3.me to have the trails plan be taken .into the CourAty General 'Plano H:e said *'h-e committee would like the County to diso along the roadways so that i.t c:ould be used as pax•t of the tx•ail. Mr. Passmore said he understood t:har the Old No:e•thex'n Railroad in the Gridley-area was. being considered £or abandonmento He-said t:he 2r.'ails Committee would like to have this design,aWed as a ri.dz.rg .and h:tk:i.ng cx'ailo County Counsel could be instr^aated i:o find o+zt how this could be bac?filed, it was stated. Mr. Castleberry said. he could give them the :names of the i.~?:di.vidual.5 tha`• have the ownership of some of the easement. Dave Maydo~~e said that most of that area was fenced9 if 3.t wex'e abandoned, then the farmer's would have to maintain the fences. Cha.-~rman Reynolds s*'ated that the fences have pr:Cmarily ceased to exist: a:Long this railroadyrhis would be bomethi:og thou: c:ouid be deiex'mineci at a. later date. Mrs. Marsicano staa:ed that the Chico Area Recreation Diatric~ has a trail. plan that goes on. County px'opex'tyo S`his tra.:[.1 i.s Tong Gin.do ('.flannel, Mra Castleberry said the County deed has been turned over to the Recreation Department for their use, Mrs. Mareie;ano said they would like this tr. ail to be in the County General Plans i*' is a trail for.' hox'ses and b3rc_y~::les. Mr, Passmore said he wou7.d strongly recommend that i:he Corsety talcs these trails 3..r_to the Co-~snty General Plano Supervisor P1cI~il.~.op saki the committee could start working with. Mr. T~awson now on this matter. It -was moved by Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor McTi.i].lop ar~.d unanimor::sly carried that the Planning Director be autho:r'ized to coordinaL:e with. the Butte County Trails Committee to make suggestions i:o be incorpora;;ed into the County General Plan, 71°353. PUBILIC HR.4.R]:DTGS SETe .AH,~~r30N?"~N i`S.. Public hearings were set for. March 23, 1971 at 11s00 a.m, on. the following abandonmentst 1, Merle A, Webb, abandonment of that portion of Lindo Avenue locate3 nori;heast~of Sheridan Avenue, southwest of U.S. 99R Freeway and cowl ~of I,indo Channel, Ghieo, 2, J. C, Be1.l, et al, abandonment of that portion of Ackerman Avenue from the westerly properly line of the 'Irojanoarski parcel to Butte Creek, as shown on th.eAckerman Tract Map of Official. R.eoords, Book 2,-Page 193. 71-35G RRPORT ON PBSTICIDR COISI`AINlalt. DISPOSADo t1UT~E[OR~~)a S:gGUR~NC 0'.E INF'OItN19.'1'ION.AI~ B~2DS Don Fslack, Agricultural Commisoioner, reported on pesticide container disposal. He first reviewed why Butte County was not i.r_ the State wide plan. He stated that the State reviewed all the r.riteria for being i_n_ this plan and they determined that the County ofButte does not have the proper faeilzty to wash these containers, This plan is a oneWshot deal to take care of this .problem for the time being, Page 20i, Mar~:h 2 ~ 19'1l Mr:o Blae:k x'eported That i:he Cou:c.i:y had au.tho:r.ized Mro Oasi:le5er.:ry to work with hi.m i,n locaz:ing a site 'o p~.ac:e the Co~ynty Pesticide c,onta:~ners, They haveswo proposals and are requesting autho'.r. i.zai:ion to go o;b:. i:o bi.d t.o rece1.ve infox'maF•i.on bads on these.px'oposals, 7,'he proposals are as fo].iows o 1. The Lava cap -above ±he Neal Road sii:e, This wo•u].d ha•cre * o be blasied out and i:he eont~iners could be buried share, The co:r~i:ai.nex's cov.ld be taken z:a i:hi.s site, or'ushed and then.bfariedo 2, The other site is the 'Timothy dump sai:eo sney wilt. ha•,re i:n con.tact t:he Wai:er Contx'al people anal detexmine wheNher they can use this sire, ?~Ir., Bl.ack said That the rail haul to•Lassen Couni:y might c:o~~±tac:i: M.ro fa^stleberry a.r~d a'i;tempt i:o pex'suade i:his County to pari:i.ci.,pai:e i.si [:hei.:e' p`Iano Mx'e Black :sa:i.d they were requesting auWhorixa'cio±t t:n pui: the =,ao sates menF°io:c,.ed above ou*• for infarmatfon bidso mhe:y cou?.d report back ca the Board after they' have reeei.ved bads, :E'ees for dumping the contai.~r,ers ae: these si.~es di:_c:u,ssed, :1:t was stated that if i:he .fees 'were too hi.gh., i:hen i:he people woa:ld noi: b:r:i:eg t:he c:o.~:~ai.ners to the sitep aT3.d the County wavld cnn*~in=1e- ~•o have i:he pr.^,b:~em, On mot:i.nn of.' ~uper•visor Gilman, sc:corcded by SSSpe:K•visox• Maxan and 5anan.imovas7.y carried, the.' Admiz~istrai::i.ve Officer was a:athor:C?ed t:o secu'r~ in..fo'x'mat:ion bids far. the sites sugge ~sted for the disposa:t. of pes~:icide containers, far~~the purpose of securing costs. in the mai:•:ero .713.55 ADOP`.I RPSOI,U$i0N 71.36 ON: S'1'iv$1;~1RAD P]::AA?~TZ'Z;NG On motion. of Sa~perviso:r Madigasa, seconded by Sup~x°vi.sor I~x:on and unanimously carried, Resolut:inn ?i~36 on Steelhead •pZa-::Lng fo'x' funds in i:he F'i.sh and Game budget was adapted and theGhai.'x.~n~n-was authorized co sig~~o 71^356_La.IJT!-IOBZ~R T1~NSP`E~t O:E' Fti~l"DS~®R _'~IP3,~~_~7:C?i.T~'~OI~T ~F FLRR S~T'R1.1R'v Rl~OR:T O3.if M~cke3.soa~, Adminisi'rai.•ive 6~f:Picer, r.'eported o~? i;he fire sux°vey report, 'They a'r•e requesting asri:Eiorization, of i:ransfer of $/,300 from the reserve for coni:ingencies to =:he county b~sildi.ags brxdget fnr i.mplemen~:ae:i.ar_ of the programs Request discussedo ' 0?~ moti.an o:E Su'pervi.sor M:Killop, sec;o*~ded by Supervisor C':"_lma;? and unanimously earx°ied, a Transfer of $4,300 from the reserve s:'o:e eor=_:ir..goncies to the county buildings budge;: w.as aui:h¢r.'ized for the implementation of the fare survey program, ?13.5? TRAVEL R~~TJES`T„APPR.OV.gD On motion o£ Supex.'visor McK.i.l.lop, seconded by Super'vi.sor Gilman and unanimously carried,-Walt Gleason, public guardian, way authi~iri.zed to attend the joint meet:~.ng of California State Coroners Assoc:i.ation and Public Adminisf:rators and Public Guardians Assoefai:ion at Sacx'ame~n.f•o, March 24 through 26, 19?1, T•cao nights° lodgingo Estimated cost of. tr'i'p $60, Travel by private ca.r, 7ia358 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROV.~ On.motion of Superviso:c Mr;ICill.ep, seconded by Supexvisor Maxon and unanimously carried,. the following budget transfers were approvedo Page 202, Mar,:h 2, 19?1 Mar~:h 2, 1975. E-6? Welfare $4,000 from eff'i~e expense t:o eq*.Aipmer..{. B~°68 Mental Health ° $80.00 from support -and care of per:,;;>a,.s i:i: "memberships B°'69 Public' G'+~ax'dian a $300,00 from the reserve for %a~~t::L3sgt:r:e:i.E:S ?~o extra help 71-359 APPRDV.L AGR~i~1~'I' BL~T'F7B~N G~HItGD. S`TA`N. GDY,3,T;~"t:-~ t1ND. Z~ 00''1N`r'S': t9~ kp`.L`?~ FCR GARB ~~~3 COIT,RCTiON OE' 'I~ GOLTI~T`T'Y HISI'OR35.AZ R~;ORDS Phil Mare, assistant County Counsel, presented i:he agre~:~.i,es;:[: Y:e*_'ween Chico Stable College and the Coun*'y of B+stte for t:he care and col:i.r:_:::~.on of old County records. ?'hese records will be held at t:he Amer J. t-Ca.~.u:i.:~.Con S4:hoo1 ur_til a permanent place a.s bailt for them, `The Gou:nty ~ail.l ret:air. c:rwx~e:eship of the records. On motion of Supervisor Ms:L~il].op, seconded by S~'ape:rva.sor ~.s'.~'~f~l.ds arad unanimo:xsly carried, t:he agreement beawee:,a Chico S¢~te College a.r:~3 t:ne County of Butte for the care and oolle~tion. of. the County histari~.al x~e-:o:ecl;~ was approved and the chairman was au°,::horized ra sign, 71°360 RR}.'OR?' B"~' SUPER©.L~G3R FIC KI1~OP: 7~7~W _~OSpT.mAT, BOAlID t)P `i'RY.7S`~E,Rt: ' Sup~:rvisor McR:i.llop repot+•ed that he aa~d supervi.so•~' Madyga~ '!-_wd mei: yestex'day Witte the new hosp:i.tal Board of ?'r:<stee me!nber.;~, Where urF::t•e u:~~.ly 3 of rho tr•a.stees present• ar this ineering. fte said t:t!e disczr.sse3 «~:r~y of the problems and they made a start o~~s t:he By~7~aws. ihex•e will he a=s~S•L'hse:r meeting in lA days, No action ner-essary; presented f.~'s the ~nai',3°s infarmacion. 71°3b1 REPORT B'~ ~?OWARD CASAG'E~A.A?DE'. G0~1RD.T.N4T0'R OE' REt;~01_~T '.LIT: Howard Casagrande, Coordinator of Region I.T.I., Galifox°s;.i.a ~ ~~:>;s;i.:L on Criminal .i~zsti~se, repox'ced on a letter that ar.r.i•ded x•his mor.*~i.ng. Ne said that: what has happened is that the 5r_at:e of Galiforrci.a, after a ~~t~~.dy, has de:Wermined that they will build crime labs i:hrougho:xc the Staten P:~ e~':plcined how the 5.abs would be located and set up. He sas.dr_here woe5.ld be sata].7.ite 7.abs9 this region would be eligible fora satellite lab. Redding'woee.ld have a reg3.onal lab. The personnel in. o~xr satelii.t:e lab would be devor i.ng th.e:Cr atten`io~. to blood alcohol and drag abuse. Operation of the pr~~p;~sed lab explained, Mr. C•asagrande said he cosald r..at find any. f'ra;l'~ wir.xi ,:~Eeac they have come up withA but there is the additional problem of st;aifi~~g those labs. Mr. uasagra~~.de stated that the Stable would b':xild tree satellite labg it will be rinde.r-state operation. He said ic'would probably ~,e a goad idea co write to the Attorney General a±~d state that the Goon.ry is ready far t;ha lab here in Butte Co~,xn*•y a.nd that we have the s-page fox• th.e lab. S epervisar Maxon stated that thex'e is x'oom in ti?e ,fail building for th1.s lab, Chairman Reynolds suggested *•hat IKx'. Casagrande coordinate with the Sheriff aced work up a proposal and prepare a lerCer to the Stare secti.sbg forth. tree*' 3-??.e County has the space for obis Lab. Mr.. Casagrande said he oould help Mr. Nickelson prepare the letter to the Scare. Mr. Casagra.nde was requested ro wark with Mr. Nickelson un the matter and take the proposal beck to Region I:LI for their consideration. 71362. COrTCITR.„WT`1`~I. TrdEI,FARE_.DIRE~TOR<- E"(,~~ING PRDBIEM OP W.LN' PROL:4p1~.r1 Ed Roba.nson, We7.fare Dires:tor, explained t:he closed~e??d fuY~~,i;ir:ag px•oblem a.n the' WI:P? Program, He had given the Board membExs a Memo on f:tee over cost of the WIN-.Program; he said they are over running *~:he expense by abn4:z $1000 •per moxsth. Mr. Robir_son said i:he County will have to take ac*_:iorr. oLa this matter. Page 203. Maz'~:h 2, 1571, Marsh 2 ~ 19'71 Mr, Robinson-explained the problems in this mcttee, `Z`i.me spW:a*•. d:[.sctis5l.*tg the program an3 problems. involved, OB.motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supex•visor Gilman. and vnanimou:sly carried, the Boax•d conLurr•ed wit`!z the Welfare Dix•ector concerning the closed end funding problem in the UTT~I; Program anal auY•k!.ori~ed him to take the mat*:ex to the top level of the State Department of Soc:i.a:l. Wel:Eare ~.~~ or.•der to t:larify the matter. 71~3b3 RESGI~ID AG'TTON O1; ADOP~.LO?J .OF' R>6_SOI,LT`I~OL~T 7'? °36 OIL SZEEI,IIEAD Pi4t~'x`:LC~G an .motion of Super•visar Ma:ion, seconded by Supex•visor Mcli:illep and unanimously c:arx'ied, the Board rescinded the actian of adoption. of Resolution 71°:36 concerning. fin taggitsg, . vn.til +~he Gounty gets . t:larif:iaaiiion. of the matter. 71.36+ Pl1BlIG ?-t1~AR.7:~Tu•o. P.ti.OPOSII:D ul2D:C1~4~~TG'B .4~,M~I3Di1`SG:SPA;°~.`i.O~T 1.,3 0~' ORD1:~h~F~R N0, 1071 (C;ONSOI,3:DA•`IZN'G eel See AGRT~L~TLIRA'Ja DIS`lZiIC;TS) The public hearing ora Y.he proposed ordinance amending Sect:€.an 2.3 af. Ordinance NIa. 1071. ~consalidating eHEi°3o9 agricvl.tural disc:riccs,l rela4:l.ng to minimum lot area required was held as advertised, Jim Lawson., Directox' of Planning, summarised the act7.ons i:aken by the Planning Gommi.ssion. ;in.shis mater. Gapies of the proposed amendment: was presented io ti-ie Baar_d membex's. ~Che Plar~n.in.g Gommiss:ion-voted urtanimoasl.y to appro'.;e ?:his amendme~zt. Time spent diseissszng'the proposed amendment. lettex•s were read fx•om Glide L. anal Genevieve R.. ~"z.m,es and Pram Mr. & Mt:s. J. W. Rutherford, Chairman. Reynolds sr:ated ghat he had x'eceived a. telephone ca.1:i from Mr, D.robish who owns property in "the Bangor area. Mr. :Lawson set out a large map that sett out ~:he ax•eas 'wi.th t:he A°3 Districts set out. Supervisor. Gilman stated ghat t:he eaA~~ee Distrt,tts wex•e for the protection of agricult~lre. Ghairman,Reyn.olds stated that this hearing would have to be r.or..tinued at this time. Two of the Supex'visors have to leave at This time a.*.i.d i:he balance of the Baax•d members had to a*_tend the dedication eex'emon.ies of T•he Georgia Pacific access road, Superva.sor McIZillop requested that detailed minutes be taken of the afternoon. portion of this hearing. RBGESS a 1:1, 0.55 REGON~TPATED'8 Z~heBoa:rd reconvened at 1:15. Super°visors Maxon. and McRi.llop absent. 71°365 REPORT OlQ DRUG ABJSE BY DR. H1aI!~3DI, PTIBZIG HEAI'IH DIR)ii,TOR Dr. ):Lein,dl reported on drug abuse control program. Dr, Heindl presented copies of the letter of intent t:o the Board members. She stated that this letter of intent must meet with the Board4s approval prior i:o bei~+.g sent to the A'xecutive Dix•ector of Oalifox'nia Gounc:il on Criminal Justi~;e. She sf•ated that this le*_tes• must be followed up.by a fvll° blown plan. S~~E stated that she would be requesting personnel to develop- i:hz.s,project. Dr. Heindl explained her~equest for add3.tional personnel, She said she felt they wau:Ld get a rapid .answer to their letter of intent. Howard Casagrande stated that a letter of intent does noc necessarily have to go through t:he task fox'c.e, He said that if the staff man in Sacramento indicates that this is a good idea, then the Oounty can go ahead with the proposal, He explained how thsse proposa'l's are handled, Dr, Heindl stated that the pux•pose of the request for exs:ra help was to allow them to develope the full blown plan, TE?ey would Then have the staff to use to carry act the plan. -She stated age ~~i~ee would be a lot of meetings to March 2, 1971 ---------------====-March=2,2~~97i-_===____-_._ ___~ W_ develope *•he project. She st:at:ed chat these people would be s~ai~:shed over to i:t~e project whe:~ the plan is developedo On motion o£ Supervisor Gilman, seconded by Supervisor R~yre7.ds and Married, i:his Boax'd gave its blessX•s,g t~o the 7.e~*_~er of inte~-~t concerr~.iseg *_:he dx°ug abuse cooar.'o1 progx'am, It was moved by Super~vis or ]teyr~olds, sec:o:cded by Supervisor G:i.lman. and carried that the extra help toques=•ed by Dro Heindl be appr.'o'ved, io be h:ix'ed im*.nediadely to doverope the drug .abuse control. program, in ant:~.cipa=:ion o.f c'tEe px'ogx'am being funded by Califar:a,ia Council. on Criminal Just:i.ce. 71°366 GflN'T.'.f,?~U~7.:L',0~ ®F" H7n.~fZ;t:?OTCs: ~7~ P~OpDSED oR,D];N~N:G'E. ~~1717:?~r_= S)a~;7:C1~T 2 , 3 0>: ORD7;G"~ NO'S 1071. {C~ONSOI.ID2`~CN'G• red.°3n ~iiR:C.GU'L?'JR~!,d., DTS'I'R7_G'?'S1 Ghai.x'man Reynolds stated Gb.aT ai~ this time t'he 1_?eaxi:ng on :he proposed orda.sea~~.ce amending Scotian 2.9 of ®rdihan.ce Noo 7.077. (consal3,daL:.ing erp„3rr agricL+.ltural died:x'icta~ wo~y7.d be he7.d a;s cond::i.:nued from T•he morning sess:LOn.o 'the heax'3.ng was opeo.ed io z:he publ.:i.~: at f:hi.s dime, 7Deo•p7.e appearing isa opposi,#:a.o:a to the proposed ordinarceo 7.. Mr. Donald De3o,~k, L,h3.co. He sd:ad:ed he was speak.:i.ng as Chairman of *.:he Butte Go•+_sty E'ax•.m 73uxea•:z :Board o.f Di.re~'tox.°,so ~rbe B•~x•ea+.;. is opposed We x•his proposed ordinance for several reasonso .F.'ix'st•, he said, t:he agx.~,i.~:~~'7.*•v:ra1 z onir::g was est:abli.shed sea:c7.y 10 years ago by the f.axmex•s ..-~.n i_:he area. ~:'he A~3 agric~xltural, zori.ng disi:.ric•s Yaere not brovghr abou~: a"1..y a*: i:he same time, . The first di.str:[.c~• was i,n t:he Clro'vil.le a'r,ea, the Hex=~ in i~he Chico r.:eea. He said d;he zoru.ng intent was to promote ox'derly deve7.opment of the lara.d close to drown ar_d our in the ax•ea c:onsi.dered stri.ct:7.y r.°+~ra7.o 7?r.iox• to the zoning, i:hay. area :was residential. type development a:gad was nor romps.t<ibl.e to agr.':ic:u7.d:ux•al. de•vel.opmeax~:o 'lrhese resi.de:nts fe7.t i:ha•c d:he farmers r.!eeded prad:eci:lo~. from boo#:leg subdi.visionso `1'he farmer door net need spea5.a1. fix•e pret:ection., he does not need drainage disd:ricr.sa they. do not Head the same type pa7.:ic:e procect:ion as d:he ciiy dwellers. 7'he farmers-also sought i'o pro:esr~' the ta.3s x•ad:e for. t:he ag .land. He stabled that 94bedx'oom disd:riccsrr were a7.ways bx'ok:e, i:hey had logs of. houses bat no money. He said the boot:7.eg subd~.visiar!s wculd be s;rr•pr:ised ac haw many cans,-'bott'les, et:c. get over *he fences of t:he homes i.n agr.•:Lc:ultural areas o :de said then yoix get. into t.~he prob~iem of wind b7.ows o . 7?eople do not like smokee they do not like noz.se. Housing. in. agx'3.c~:~l#:e~ral ax'eas is not: compatible to agrR.c.ul~Wura7. gorsui*:GO "?'he .Agr.:i.culw•ux•a7. Commissiac~er w:i7.l Hoc issue pex'mi.i.'s to .vax':iau.s sprays i.f t:he fax'mer i.s goi.r..g co be close i:o peop7.e. 'this creates a problem. Mr, DeBOak said he has k;alked wii:h other fa:e'mer.•s and they c:an go on for hours about the trouble #:hey have had wi.t:h people 7.iv:~.ng close #:o the farming areao `This is natural. He said he could ~~:i•ce many 7.nst•an.ces of prob:Lems that t:he farmers have with youngsters in she. area. He-said he doers not: chink ghat there is any proven need for additional lots ir.. the agx'irulr;xra:l zoned ax'ea, He said i.t was staged that 5 acres was not: tkfe proper area far th:Ls type zoningx i.t was the feeling of some that there should be 2(b acre requirement in the a~gricu7.ture zone, 'there were those that: felt chaff: 10 acres or 5°acx'es Should be available, He said That: ~°acre requirement-would crew#:e as litt:1e problem as ,possible, He said if this proposed amendment was passed, There wou7.d be many acres that would be split into smaller lots. He said he did not feel that: the Couszt:y shou7.d create another problem. He- would ux'ge tY!.a.s Boax•d to ma:i.ntain i:his . 5°acre minimal loc. Ha urged the Board not to allow th:i.s agx'icultural zone co be whittled awayunder. different titles. He urged t:he Board co mai.nta:in ibis di~tx'ict, 7?age 20.5, MMar~h 2, 1971. Ma rch 2., 1971 Fhi1 Mace asked how f-hese people orx smallex• acreage ~:oFlld regulate what was a nnisancee Mro DeBo-.:~c exp:Lained how a few yF:ars.ago there an almoc~d plant in the Ghic:o area, A, raea.ghbor wanted to get this shat downs 'fhe plant was in a agric•altural area so the neighbor.-could not shut dawn "the plar~.::o Mr, Mace stated tha±: ur..der the law, these tyke operations ~©uld not be stopped, ]:t is a •use that is allowed in a A~3 district, 2, David '.Maydole, exe~:':aYive secrei:ary to the E'arm lsureau, was the next person to appear in oppositi.o:~ to this amendme_~to He said he had r eceived a call from Mr, R.crAey of Chico> Mr, Roney requested that Mra Maydele repr.•ese_nt him todayo Mx', Roney has a large ~arce.l of property north ef. Chicoo He leases property on Reiffer Roado `one mara that he leases the px•epe.+.°s.;y ft.•om has decided to split the property up into acre parrei.s, 2b.ey are having all sorts of problems r~ith this dogs.in this-area chasing the ca1~Ys, Mr, Roney wanted to know what. he wo;~ld do aboua this •pr^blem whet' the.e'e ara 2'? familes living in the area, Mr, Roney requested that Mr., Myydole state that he was opposed to any cI-iange irz the zonings Mre Maydole stated thai: it h.ad bF~en stated f:hat 5macre Raraels were •uneeoroma.cal to faxme Tf the owt*er wacdTed *•o faxm this pr.•opex•iy; he could raise ehickPns, co~11d grow berries; there are many things that could be grown on a 5°acre pax'yel of propertya Mro MaydoS.e stated the background rf the original ~~3 zaningo A~t that. timerhe people felt they woui.d like th.e rux•al atmosphere, Mr, Maydole recommended that t:he Board members take a goad look at the agricult+are areao He feels that if the Board approves this change, it would create spot zoning, He asked how mush. considerario~. had beer, given to what this amendment would do to the- ~Coun+•yo [ie said that agric,rsltux'al production is a large saux'ce of ~.ncome in this Coant;yo 'the Board shc~_sld give these people the proteci~ion that they need, Mra•Maydale seW out his obiections to this amendmento He feels that it gill c.reaLe many problemsoN_e said }hat there were a lot of areas-around Chico tha*: coFxld be developed, He said it has been indicated in the past teat zan:ing is not that srrango He s3.id thdt maybe this matter should be c:on.txrol7.ed at state le•velo 3, Mra- Dick Graviex', Orovilleo He sa.i.d he was in real, estate and was also a fanner in Bai'ee ~aur_ty, with property ins9.de agricultural zona.r:g, He stared he was against th.is•amendment ra the ~~~ Districto He said th:Cs amendment would create spot zoning in this ccu».ryo He feels that it would be s farting hundreds of new zoneso He said. ghat i.f th:Cs is passed, i±: wo~~zld ~:hrgw out the entire idea of the .(fig :zorir,go ~:r will creay~e a multitude of prroblems. 4o Mro T,~ax'rer Daley, Bangox•o He said he was one of. the persons than worked on the petitions that put in the Au3 zoning, He said that at the ptiblic hearings that were held prior to the adoption of this. zoning, tb.ese people who wanted out could have-been deleted at that time. He said he was opposed to this proposed ordinance, Chairman Reynolds asked Mro Daley if he felt the decision that would be made by the Board would have a great effect on him ar_d the agric•~.ltural area and if he tha±xght that the decision to be made by the Board members created a strain on the Board in making their determination of these factorse Mr, Daley said he did not know, but that i:E you have people right up against the farmers property, if a ;ow should get cut, or a horse should escape,, then the farmer's phone wou~.d start ringi.ngo 5o Mro Sam Louis, Jra, Chica~Route 3, Box ].32, Durhame He said that the Chairman had stated that there were not many people present at this meeting, but that he knows of people that could not attend because they are out fill° iitg"'smudged potso He said he did nor see anyo?~.e present today that was in favor of the ordinance changed He said today°s problem was this thing about the Fags 206 Mar~•h 2, 19:71 ____________==-=-Ma r.~,h2,=19'71=____ ____=_______ lotsa He said there were many that could be split in the Chi~:o areao He said he was adjacer..t to these arease He said :it was not good to have people living in agrxoaltural areas that were not agx'i.c.ulture orientated. He said agr.i.c.ulture was a bvasin.ess, .just as industry was a beaai.~zessa Industry has zoni.ng9 th_Ls is to keep the people away from the factories, Wrsy not have agriculture zone, alsq? Chairman Reynolds stated that the County now. has s?xpexvisors that are sympathia to agricult•aral problems, With x'eappor,'z:ionment, the change of 1z.nes could change the composition of the Board of Supervisorse Ghaixman. R.eyo.ol.ds stated that these people should give thought to t_he people that are supporting their problems at this time. Appearing in favor of the proposed amendment to the oz•di_ryanse; no one, Hearing closed to the public ai this time and cont~~~ued i:o aesday, March 9:.'h, 1971 at 11000 a.m. for Board aaiiare, 71°367. PUBLIC HB_AR.I[~Ga ~o I~. WEST & 0. B. $Kz_'DRRo PR.OPDSR'D [~RZONI~V~G :EILOM A-2 to aPAa C18 (PT~IiVPD ARBA°CI,~JS`!'RR) DISTRACT o GH:CCO The public hearing orr. t:"~e proposed fezon3.ng from Aug to ePPA-G1e (planned area°~luster) district fox• property loW'a~.•ed at 294 Bio I,i~zdc Aversaxe, rsort:h side of Rio I,~.ndo Aven.i~e, northeast of the. Esplanade, identified as Assessor°s parcel No. 44°14435, Ch-.co, was held as.adverzisedo Jim Iawso;n,-Plan~in.g Direatar, summarized the actions of the P1anr,.ing G`omm:Cs~iono The Pla*~_~~i~~g Commission. recommended approval of the rezornLng on a vote of 9 in favox'; no HBNgHe voTeso Hearing opened t:o the plbiico Appearing i.rt cpposieics:e no one. Appearing in favoro no oneo Hearing closed to the publio and canff.ned to the Board for action, 71368 ADt~PT ORDIDTANC~ NO., I,152 ZO~TI~?dI A PORTION OP THE ~GOUNI'~ OF BL'I~ ~ePA~CeY (P1,A~tNED ARPA~CI,USTER~ On motion of S~ipervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Ordirianee Noa 1152 zor_ing a portion of the County of Eat*e-tePA-C~ (planned area~~lusi:er~ was adopted aed the Ohairman was au'~:hO:Y_~,zed to sig.rEo 71°369 PT3BLIC HB_ARINGo. PROPOSED RPZONLIVG :~R.OM ""R~leH (ST.NI,'Z,R~~FAMI:T:S' RPSID1iNT1:AL~) `Tfl `eC~2eP (GEI~ERAI, ~OML~RGIAL) D33mRIC`?`„ PARLI.DI:SE The public hearing on the proposed rezo~:ing :from 8eR°iee (single°.family° residential} to eeG•~2ee general commercia:i) disi:r.'ict far property bounded on the north by the Skyway and on '"ctTe south by the So7lthex'n Pa,ci.fi.~: Railroad, ident?_fied as Assessorps Parcels No. 51-23°4Q; 4l and 42, Paradise,-was held as advertised, Jim 3.,awson., Planning DireaFOr, ~,.immarized the actions of the P1arning Commission. Plarni.ng Commission. reoommended approval on a 9 to 0 vote. Hearing opened to the pub:Lico Appearing i*~ oppositions no orze, Appearing in favoro rao oneo Hearing closed co the p:cblic and confined fo the Board for action. 71-370 ADOPT 'ORD11~1A1~I~E 1~Q, 1153 AMENDIvG GOIl1~'1'Y ORDT1_~ANOE N0, 996, C11?~SOLIDA'yIIQG /1C~2`a (GEI~ERAI,,~COMNIERC:~4I~ DTST8J0'TS On moiion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Reynolds arsd carried, Ordinanee No,-1153 amend-crag Gou*ety Ordina*ace No, 996, consolidating teC-tee (general commercial) districts was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign. Page 207, March 2,-1971 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _March~2,. 19']1= _. _ _ _ _ = T = = _ _ _ _ _ = _ _' _ .~ - .'o - - 71=371 ADOPT RFSOI,L??'TOnTS NOe 71°37 & 71°38 OE' LN`rEN`?'ION' '~0 ABAt~AON GOr~y H.TGH'WAYS (POItTIO?~ OF Y,INDO A'tIEN`JE LOCATED ~lOR~T1IFA5'B OE' ST-TTERaDAN AVENL~, CHIGO & POR'a"70N OE AC.I~RMAN AV~NCTF;) On motion of Supervisor oilman, seconded by Svpervisox' Madigan aril carried, the following reselutz,ons were adopted a~sd the Chairman was authorised to sign: 70°37 of i.~xtexttion to abandon county highraay;portion of ~;ckerman A•ver..ue from the westerly property lipe of the irojanowski pax'cel to Butte Creek, as shown on the Ackerman 'T'ract Map of Official 12.ecords., Book. 2, Page 193 70°38 of 3.ntenta.on to Abandon County Highway (that portion. of Lindo Avenue located northeast of Sheridan Avenue, southwest of UoSo 99E Freeway and east: of Lindo Channel, Chico, Hearings ora tkze above abandorz~euts were set;for March 23, 19'71 a#: ].1:00 aamo 71-372 EtF.PORT By' .SITPRR'GIZSQR ~~f MAN COLNC$ 2NTNG ATR POL1,LrTTON C®ORDTNATING COIINCTL COMMST`?'FE M~TTNG Superlrisor Gilman reported on 'the Air Pollution Coordl,nai:ang Council committee meeting held in ~''uba Gitye He stated he had e.ommi.tteA the County for seoretarial services to send out the mia~zfi:es of tb.ase coundil meetangso 11.e said he did not know 'the ~:ost at this time9 it wo~.1d be the cost of duplicar.ing the minutes and•en.ough stamps to mail the min.uteso The Board members stated hat they had no objectians to this cost and the County would follow through with this mattes'` ADJOL?RD?N]E1~?T : there being nothing 'f5srther before the Board as. this time., the meeting was adjo~srried at 2:40 P,M, to reconvene oa! Tuesday, Mareh 9, 1971 at 9:00 a,m, A'1TEST: CT,A12:K A, -i~LSON9 COI]~TT3C CLERK Board of Su rvisors Clerk. ~__ ~ _a rman of the Bo _d Page 208a Marih 2,-1971