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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM030276~' March 2, 1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss. COUNTY OF BUTTE ) The Board of Supervisors met at 4:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop and Acting Chairman Richter. Clif Nickelson, 'Administrative Officer, Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisor Clerk. Absent: Chairman Cameron Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. 76-293 APPROVAL OF MINUTES On motion of Supervisor McKillop, sewnded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, the minutes of February 24, 1976 were approved as mailed, with the addition to state that the Glenn C. Keith, Oroville, appeal of Planning Commissionb decision of denial was set for hearing on Tuesday, March 16, 197b at 2:00 p.m. 76-294 COMMUNICATIONS i ~ and Mary Tyre Petition is received requestingwithdrawai of land from proposed `da.~ Butte County Resources Conservation District. Information. Fiace in file with other requests. Bachman Engineering Chico. The Firm, on behalf of Jack Reese, requests clariRcation r ~ 3 z, ~ of condition ~2 on their client's tentative subdivision map. Discussed. He will join district when formed. See motion following communications. lelati's Superior Auto VWrks, Oroville. The (elatis file an appeal to the findings of /~3 0 4 >7 their application for use permit and request a hearing before the Board. Set for hearing on March I6, 1976 at 2100 p.m. State Department of Transportation. The Department files a resolution authorizing "~ ~ b , 0 0 abandonment of superseded right of way to Butte County between Forest Ranch and Lomo. information only. State Deportment of Water Resources. The Deportment forwards the schedule of payment ~{//. 0 0 dates under the County's water supply contract For (976. Information only. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Colonel Rockwell writes concerning the results of the Red $bff to Shasta Dam study which is part of the Northern California ~~ Z • o O streams investigation. Supervisor Madigan reported on..'areeting of yesterday. Suggested that this be deferred until task force has filed their report. See motion following wmmunicatians. ~ Q d • c~0 Orovi Ile Jr. Women's Club. Express their support for the Emergency Medico! Services Plan proposed by the Butte County Fire Department. Read; no action taken. EMPAC, by Richard Sequest, project director. Read and discussed. Copies to be made ?) ~ 6. 4 b for Board members. Thomas M. Whipple. Appeal of decision of Planni •ng Commission for denial of rezone ~ z, dp, r from 'SR-1 "to "M-I "for property located on north side of State Highway 32, 700 ft. west of Muir Ave. Set for hearing on March 30, 1976 at 1s30 p.m. Wyandotte Cemetery District. Requesh for reappointment to serve another fovr•year ~ U©• y. 3 terms for Wilbur Moore and Melvin C. Taber. See motion following communications. Page 143. March 2, 197b n J YYCC Q. QC C O. C-J C C C. ~C Q~ ~~~~ Z C i` C=!." C CQ=.^-.-~-- John D. Lansford. He requests that the Board wr,~ider authorizing issuance of a building permit if he files letter that he will hav no objections to the formation of a ~~ 1. 0 p Craig Access Road District and hisl~eg 2400 with the Counfy as part of his share in the •district. Read and discussed. Clay Castleberry explained the request. It was felt that if the other request filed last year was approved, this request should also be approved. See motion following communications. T. S. Enloe, M.13. Resignation os Director of the •Department of Health Services t+o be effective at Board's convenience but before June I, 1976. Read and discussed. A3 ~r3 He suggests that the agency concept be retained. Mr. Nickelson explained that he would like to contack the Butte-Glenn Medical Association and obtain their input in this matter. Replacement of Dr. Enloe explained. See motion following communications. TENTATIVE 76 295 DELETE CONDRION ~2, JACK REESE/~IJBDIVISION MAP, AS REQUESTED HY HACKMAN ENGINEERING CHICO o it on o t e ac ese subdivision map discussed. A 10,000 gallon water tank had been required Far water in the eatettit of a fire. The Hoard has stated they want a district formed in that area and they want to have Mr. Reese put the property under his contra! in this district. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the Board deleted Condition No. 2 of the Jack Reese tentative subdivision map, and committed the property under his control to 6e a part of the district when sold district is fanned. 76-296 DEFER ACTIVITY OF ANY OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STREAMS UNTIL RECEIPT OF STATE TASK FORCE REPORT On mot ono perv sor gan, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, the Board deferred any further action on the study of the Sacramento River from the Red Bluff -Shasta Dam area until receipt of the report from the Upper Sacramento River Task Force. 76-297 RE-APPOINTMENTS TO WYANDOTTE CEMETERY DISTRICT APPROVED On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor c i of pand-carried, Wilbur Moore, 265 Dunstone Dr., Orovilie, and Melvin C. Taber, 4911 Foothill Blvd., Oroville, were re-appointed as Directors of the Wyandotte Cemetery District for four-year terms. 75-298 APPROVE 1SSUgNCE OF BUILDING PERMIT FOR JOHN D. LUNSFORD, IN AREA OF CRAIG RECREATION ACCESS ROAD On motion o Supervisor i op, seco by Supervisor Ladd and carried, Building Department was authorized to issue a building permit to John D. Lansford for property fronting onto Craig Recreation Access Road, with the understanding that the X400 deposit toward a fee for formation of any proposed assessment district for Craig Road will be retained for the present time. 76-299 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO PROCEED IN THE MATTER OF REPLACEMENT OF DR. ENLOE & TO CHECK WITH BUTTE-GLENN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Lamed r~i carried, the Administrative Officer was authorized to proceed in the matter of the replacement of Dr. Enloe, who has resigned, and to check with the Butte-Glenn Medical Association and obtain their input and then report back to the Board on the matters:•flf replacement. Page 144. March 2, 1976 os.W~~cm=-m~assmmmms~"Y~C~S2'm~~~smasaxm®~scaae 76-300 INFORMATION ITEMS Dan $lackstock, County Counsel, stated that he had been filed in the matter of John Doakes vs Gounty of Butte. 'Suit is.also against an employee of fhe.Health.. Department and case is filed,in prn.pen. He is claiming liability from the County. With the Board's approval, tt is Mr. t3lackstock's intent to ran-suit this matter instead of sending it to the County's insurance agent. Situation explained; no action taken. He stated that there is no need far a motion to proCeed•in the matter. Supervisor Ladd stated that the letter from Mr. Mitchell had been refereed to Dan Blackstock and, he had been requested to cook into the matter. Mr. Blackstoek stated he had sent Mr. Mitchell a copy of the letter he had sent ro the Board last Juiy. It was fell that this was a response to Mr. Mitchell's complaint. 7601 WAIVE SECOND READING OF SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1685 AMENDING SALARY ORDINANCE On motion of Supervisor i op, secs y upervisor igan and carried, the second reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived, Ordinance No. 1685 was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. 7602 WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE TO IMPLEMENT CHANGE IN COUNTY'S RETIREMENT CONTRACT WITH PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM On motion o Supervisor igan, seco y Supervisor McKi op and carried, the first reading of the ordinance to implement the change in the County's retirement contract with Public Elmployees' Retirement System to include bailiffs and jailers as safety members was waived. 7603 RETIREMENT STUDY COMMITTEE REPORT: MOTION OF INTENT TO WITHDRAW FROM 50CIAL SECURITY Severe moot 0.9o a point management employee committee vas established to investigate the County's current retirement program and to report findings. The Committee has completed its report for submission to the Board of Supervisors. It was requested that a motion of intent 6e filed for the withdrawal from Social Security. The County really needs more time to study this matter of withdrawal. This would give them the option to withdraw, after the study has been completed. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, a motion of 1ntdM`-'to withdraw from Social Security was approved by the Board. 7604 TRAVEL REQUESTS APPROVED On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the following ,trove! requests were approved: I. Mark Duckett. and Loma Thompson, Health Agency, to attend the Northern California Therapy Seminar, March 29-30, in Emeryville. 2. Hotyard Toussaint and Lynn Vanhart, Health Agency, io attend the Environmental Health Management Seminar in Sacramento, March 3-5. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop, & Richter NOES; Supervisor Ladd 76-305 REQUEST STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE TO CERTIFY TOTAL POPULATION A ma Jucn c ,census coo inator o t e Department o Finance, as in onne that the Gounty can now certify the results of the recently conducted special census. Census discussed. Page 145. March 2, 1976 r ~...: CT. C ~.:.-~. .~.. ~~ ~^. t.. ~F. ~. ~G T. :SIC ~CCL~ T-C C CCU CT- GC ~ ~T-~Q On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, the State Department of Finance will be requested to certify total population count of recent county census. 7605 APPROVE COMMUNICATIONS GRANT MODIFICATION grant mo i rcatron as en prepare to a etc t e purchase of office furniture from the grant and substitute a multiple channel scanning radio receiver that was not anticipated when the grant was prepared. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, grant modification was approved and .the Chairman authorizes) to sign. 76307 RE-AFFIRM PREVIOUS ACTION AND SUPPORT REQUEST FOR REAL. ESTATE FR:AIA UMT GRANT APPLICATION: CCCJ ctirsg C a rman c_ ter3#ate a ad received a telrfphone call From Mike Pyeatt asking that the Boani re-affirm their action regarding the Real Estate Fraud Unit grant apps?cation. Background of the matter set out. Hal Brooks, from the District Attorney's pffice, stated that this is far investigation of subdivisions and lot splits. It was felt that the County should proceed with the grant application. 4n motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKtllop and carried, fhe Board re-affirmed their previous action and support the request for the Real Estate Fraud Unit grant application. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop and Acting Chairman Richter ABSTAINING: Supervisor Ladd ABSENT: Chairman Cameron. 76-308 REPORT: BUTTE COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE r. n oe reporte on t e uffe County mergency ica Services ommittee regarding the county needs in the area of '~On-Site "emergency care (first aid, CPR and crash technique availability). There had been an all day session on the lower level of emergency medical care. They were given statistics by the Heart Association reporting that it is possible to save up to 30°)0 of the deaths from cardiac arrest by the training of the public backwp system. Dr. Enloe explained how the services would be operated. Backwp emergency support capabilities set out and discussed. Fire fighting personnel will be utilized in the emergency medical services system. He stated tfiaF the Boarcl had been sent the emergency medical aide proposal prepared by the Committee. implementation cost of the system discussed. Supervisor McKillop felt this sfiould be a budgetary factor. A policy decision should be made to allow the fire department to use their capabilities to respond in these matters. Bob Paulus, Fire Marshal, stated that the fire stations are so situated that they felt they could serve about 8090 of the people of the County within 4 minutes of the call. They do have the manpower and capabilities to handle this. The costs would be for the initial outlay for equipment. An additional X35,000 would put the County in business for this service. Page 146. March 2, 1975 ~ f ' L" ~ C C C~ C C C C C t C~~~ L"C~..a~ C~~P. C !i C L7 CS ~ C tl C C C C~ C CYC $. C Mr. Paulus said they would like to have the Board state that they want the County Fire Department to respond to these calls. He did not think this would be a burden to the taxpayers. Resuscitators and pulmonary equipment will be needed. First aid kits will be needed for all the fire rigs; these will cost in the neighborhood of 52,000 each. Services that would be provided discussed. Supervisor McKillop said he felt the costs are in line, but felt that if the Board was going to talk about funding this on an on-going basis, it should be discussed during budget sessions. Dr. Enloe said he gets the feeling that tS~~ problem is that the Board has never authors e d the fire department to respond to medical emergencies; they are presently responding on their awn. Problem discussed. It was moved by Supervisor McKtllop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, that it is the intent of the Board to grant authorization to the County Fire Department to respond to emergency Medical care calls. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop and Acting Chairman Richter, NOES: Supervisor Ladd 76,309 APPROVE CONTRACT WITH CONNERLY 8. ASSOCIATES INC.: WRH AMENDMENT A contract r pro essrona services to co oat a communFty eve opment project in south Oroville has been prepared and approved by tha Auditor and County Counsel in an amount not to exceed X10,100. Scott Tandy stated this had been carried over from lost week's meeting. There has been a minor alteration; should be subject to the funds coming from the grant. Provision of funds discussed. Mr. Tandy stated that the County can use a portion of the grant to administer the program. The contract should be approved with the provision that the funds for this contract will be taken from the grant. On motion of Supervisor IyScKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the contract with Connerly and Associates, Inc. was approved, and the Chairman authori ~d to sign, with the proviso that the wntract funding for ~Mr-.,,Corr~egly~will come out of the grant tiself. 76-310 DISCUSSION: PREPARATION OF CONFLICT OF 1NTERE3"Y:CODES FOR RECLAMATION DtSTRICTS-WITHIN-~CRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY & DELTA San Joaquin Valley and Delta explained by Clif Nickelson, Administrative OfFicer. There is a deadline that should be extended for the filing of the conflict of interest codes. It was stated that most of the reclamation districts are only partly within this county. Supervisor Madigan suggested that this be put over at this time. No action taken at this time. 7611 13LFDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED On matron o perv sor d, rieoonded by Supervisor McKFllop auxi carried, the following budget transfers were aooroved: 6-110 Assessor. Transfers $825 from office expense to equipment to cover the increased cost in the purchase of 3-~ ton pickup trucks which were included in the F1 76-77 budget period. -111 County Service Area ~~24 (Chico 14ud DrainaEe). T'ransfera $Sa4.04 from maintenance of structures and grounds to equipment to cover the cost of a pickup truck in which the bid exceeded the emount budgeted. LJ ~ - Page 147. ~- March 2, 1976 ===cc= c~ao~nm cccn ~~~j~~mmmmaaoc~cnneccnc= B-112 County Service Area ~ (Thermalito Sewer). This transfer e.EfecCS both phase I and phase II o£ the The~cmalita Sewer project. The ., phase•I transfer. involves the transfer of $1,579,06 from miscellaneous _._•_•. •_ expense, $5,000 from right of way, and $10,000 fram reserve for contin- gencies; with $8,579.Ob gain;; to engineering services and $8,000 going to structures and improvements. Phase II involves the transfer of $149,000 from miscellaneous expense and $4,653.37 from Bond counsel and Bond expense; with $Z, 000 going to bond financial consultants and $151,653.37 going to structures and improvements. B-113 Couhty Counsel. $200 is being transferred from office expense to maintenance equipment in order to cover repair of dictating equipment end also provide for the remainder of khe fiscal year. 76-3[2 REPORTS CURRENT STATUS OF DROUGHT DISASTER APPLICATION FOR COUNTY Tom Strut ers, eivi isaster coo inator, reporte on t e current status o the Butte County drought disaster application. Three weeks ego this Board declared this a disaster county. The Governor affirmed this action and passed it on to the Federal Government in Washington D.C. Nothing has been heard from the Secretary of State at this time. Ration was not expected earlier than another 10 days. This will give the County entry into two disaster programs. One is the Ag stabilization live stock feeding program. People in the disaster counties can boy live stock feed at cost, but they will have to pay to have tt cleaned and delivered to California. The cost would be impractical, it was felt by Mr. Struthers. The other program would be the eligibility for farmers home Administration Emergency Loans. These will be available at such time as the Secretary of State declares the County a disaster area. Situation discussed; no action taken. 76-313 REJECT CLAIM fOR REFUND ON ERRONEOUSLY COLLECTED PROPERTY TAXES FOR FISCAL YEARS 1971-72 through 1974-75 FOR MARVIN A. CRITES County Counse report on t e c aim for re on erroneous y collected property taxes for fiscal years 1971-72 through 1974-75 for Marvin A. Crites. This is a situation that appears quite frequently. This is a claim which states that the owner has just so many acres and they request a reduc#ion of the taxes because they have less acres than listed. The assessment is on the parcel 's value, not en the number of acres involved. Mistakes are made in the number acres and this will be corrected. Mr. Blackstock recommended that the claim be rejected. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded~by Supervisor Madigan and carved, the claim of Marvin A. Crites for refund on erroneously collected property taxes for fiscal years 1471-72 through 1974-75 was rejected. 76-314 APPROVE GCCJ GRANT-JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION A grant has been prepared in fhe amount of $166,667 with federal funding, $150,000; State Exry-in X6,333; and local match, X8,334. Mr. Bill Cavity was present to discuss the grant proposal wlrFCh-has been approved by both the Auditor and County Counsel. page 148. Morph 2, 1976 ~ ~. _____________^===Ma=rch 2~t976===~_=am Gi'c~G'~L'=n.=O This is a youth coordinated project. It was approved in the master plan. project explained by Mr. Cavin. The schools have approved the grant; CCCJ has approved it. Child abuse area discussed. toward Casagronde gave the background information on the project. Youth Service Bureaus explained. Region C of the CCCJ has ear marked $150,000 of their funds to this effort. Tha project is designed as a 3-year program. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor taddjnd carried, the CCCJ grant-Juvenile Prevention Prevention, in the amount of 5166,667 was approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign. RECESS: 10:44 RECONVENED; 10:45 76-315 DISCUSSION: REFUSE DISPOSAL FEES C ay Gast a ny, rectoro l'u ic,Works, was present to discussc.. refuse disposal fees. He set out alternatives in this matter. I) Keep refuse disposal fees as they are; or 2) Could go to a users operation. He suggested a compromise of ~5. or ~6 For the commercial vehicles. Matter of placing scales at the sites discussed. Scales would run about $30,p00. Revenue from the fees discussed. Discussion opened up to the public. Appearing: I. Tom McCampbell, attorney for four of the operators in Chico. At recess he had placed an abbreviated synopsis of the study that they had made of the fees and the site operation at present. His clients try to do a good job. They will be wi>i'i'ing to go with the County's policy and will pay whatever the County decides. He suggested that maybe the private sector should take over the whole operation. Yews of Mr. McCampbell set out and discussed. They are faced with the problem of increasing charges; that is why they are present today. They are merely trying to work with the County, but they do want fair treatment. 2. Mr. Orrin Stratton, Chico, president of Butte County Taxpayers Association. He spole on the equity of funding this operation out of tax money. He feels that this throws an undue burden on the agricultural community; they are paying an unfair amount on their assessed valuation. it was his Feeling that the County should make every effort to allocate costs back to the users wherever it is possible. Acting Chairman Richter placed data on the blackboard of his irrvestigation of disposal operations. Mr. Castleberry said he would be.happy with any decision that the Boarcl makes. Supervisor Richter felt it should be a pay-asyrau~o operation. Fees should be adopted that would be fair to all. Page 149. . March 2, 1976 Is', ~` Supervisor Ladd said he could not see the advantage of having scales at the refuse disposal sites. Based on the figures placed on the hoed by Acting Chairman Richter, he felt there was no doubt that the autos and pickups were being charged plenty. The operator of the Oroville Transfer station felt that the whole system should 6e revamped. It was his feeling that the Board should take a real hard look at the solid waste program. Orrin Stratton stated he goes to the dispose! site about three or four times a year. It was his feeling that no one should be allowed to dump garbage free. Mr. McGampbeii said the utilization pattern at the dump will change during the next year. Need for transfer station explained. He said there should be a more thorough consideration of the operation before any further increases are granted. Supervisor Madigan said that in view of what has been said today, the interested parties should sit down with Mr. Castleberry and try to work aut a solution to the matter. Supervisor McKillop said he would like to see the projected figures on the suggested ~5. or ~6 fee for comma rcial haulers.. Mr. Castleberry said he would bring these figures back for Board consideration. Pay as you go operation figures will also be given to the Board by Mr. Castleberry. William Crowder, Chico hauler, suggested fees that might be considered. He felt that if the County was going to raise the fees, they should do ao now. Mr. Castleberry will bring the figures back to the Board as requested. 76-316 HEARING: VALE NE GOLAY ~ KENNETH ANDERSON: APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S Di:TERMINATION THAT AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT IS REQUIRED FOR REZONING FROM 'A-2 "TO 'R~ ", PROPERTY LOCATED ON CORNER OF MORSEMAN AVE. ~ I.ASSEN AVENUE CHICO pu is ear ng on t a a ene ay a nnet erson appeal of the Planning Commission's deterrnination that an Environmental Impact Report is required for rezoning from "A-2"general) to 'R-3"(medium density residential) for property located on the northeast comes of Norseman Avenue and Lassen Avenue. Chico was held as advertised. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, set out the background of this matter. Using the check list, the Commission felt that it would have an impact on the community. The Chico General Pian shows it as higher density than the County plan. The property is beyond the point of low density. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: I. Fred Hignell, Chico, representing Golay and Anderson. Map of the property set out. tfe is not against E.I.R.s but in this case, felt that it would be a waste of time. Opposition to the EIR requiremenF set out. Location was his first argument. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Boarcl. Acting Chairman Richter concurred with the arguments set out by Mr. Hignell and felt they were legitimate. page 150. March 2, 1976 ~""" ~. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKtllop and carried, ,the Board waived the r~uirement of the E.I.R.for property located on the northeast comeraf Norseman Avenue anfiLassen Avenue, Chico, with the finding by the Board based upon the testimony of Mr. Hignell and their own knowledge of the properly involved, and the findings of the Planning Commission, and that tha project would not have a significant effect on the community. 76-337 PUBLIC HEARING: EMMA G. RINGER ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED AT REAR OF LOT 19, PARADISE PINES COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES UNIT ~4.; ADOPT RESOLUTION 7633 T e pu is caring o mma G. nger r abandonment of public utility easement located at rear of Lot 19, Paradise Pines Country Club Estates, Unit 4 was held as advertised. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: no one. Hearing closed to the public and confined #o the Board. On motion of Supervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, Resolution 7633 of abandonment of public utility easement was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. 76-316 APPEARANCE; .1tM DUTRO: REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF D1V[SION OF HIS PROPERTY tN FORE S7 RANCH im Dutro, Forest Rane ,sai a had made application to the Planning Commission to divide•his property. ATM-10 zone was adopted for the area and Planning Commission recommended a denial of his request. The zoning became effective on March Ilth of this year. He had applied before the effective date of the ordinance; he vrould like to have this matter placed on the Board`s agenda for March 9th. County Counsel stated this could be set for consideration on March 9th. Hearing set for March 9th at 10;30 a.m. 76-319 APPEARANCE: DAVE MAC KY WILLOW DRIVE OROVILLE Dave c y, i ow Drive, Orovi e, sa a was n process of putting vut a LoCaide for Butte County. LoCaide explained; it is a street atlas of the entire county. It is as accurate as possible. It is hfs understanding that a lot of the street names are to be changed. Mr. Castleberry said that no changes have been made at this time. There are changes being considered. He suggested that Mr. Dutro go out to ~is.department and he will discuss the changes with Mr. Mucky. 76 320 APPEARANCE; ORRIN STRATTON-AB 2009 rrin tratton sai a wou i a to ring to the Board's attention AB 2009. It has gone through the Assembly and the Senate. This bill would drop #eachers retirement fund upon the taxpayer. These pension funds are partly responsible for bringing about the fall of New York City. The County would have to tax the taxpayer to make up the deficiency in these funds. This is an urgency measure. He urged the Board to hwe the bill analys.,ecF and make a vigorous objection to the Governor. Request the Governor not to sign the bill. Supervisor Madigan said th~g checking with CSAC to see where the March 2, 1976 ~1 ..C.C.-.CC~~~L'C~7~.~lulaC~ii~r~~~_ ~~C~~~L:~~S.~~ti~.: c :~~ bi0 now stands. A report will be given to the Boarcl following the noon recess. 76-321 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-34 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF MASTER AGREEMENT RE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM PROJECTS On mot~oh o pervisor i op, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Resolution 76-34 authorizing execution of master ogreement re Federal Aid Urban System projects was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. RECESSs 12:10 RECONVENEDs Is30 p. m. 7622 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-,35 ASKING LEGISLATURE & STATE ADMINISTRATION TO STREAMLINE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONME.t~T~1L QUALITY ACT On motion o Supervisor igan, seco y Supervisor Ladd and carried, Resolution 76-,35 asking legislature and state administration to streamline California Environmental Qualify Act was adopted, copies to be forwarded to CSAC and Assemblyman Chappie and Senator Collier, and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-323 AUTHORIZE LETTER OF CONCERN TO CONGRESSMAN JOtiNSON RE NEW EPA GUIDELINES n motion o pervisor Madigan, sewnded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, a letter was authorimd b be sent to Congressman Johnson expressing the Board's concern regarding the new EPA guidelines. 76-324 AB 3134: AUTHORIZE LETTER OF PROTEST Al; - icens ng o construction inspectors for all building and construction inspection discussed. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan, and carried, the Board authorized letters of protest to legislators, CSAC and authorized appearance as necessary to oppose the bill. 7625 CLARK ROAD STORM DRAINAGE: AUTHORIZE REIMBURSEMENT TO COOK ASSOCIATES FOR STORM DRAIN DESIGN T e a e ete storm rain construction y assessment district after Cook Associates had completed drainage design. Public Works used Cook's work on Federal-aid urban road design. It was suggested that Cook Associates be reimbursed for these designs. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, reimbursement to Cook Associates for storm drain design not to exceed X1,614.10 was authored From Public Works professional and special services fund, subject to approval of Auditor and Counsel. 76-326 APPROVE RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION-AGREEMENTS FOR SALE On motion o pervrsor igan, sewn Supervisor L and carried, the following agreements for sale were approved. Chairman authorized to sign and Auditor authored to issue warrants upon demand of County's escrow agent: - -- ----- - - -~ -• ---~ Page 152. March 2, 1976 'LL'.~..5'Lt6.~L'C~C~CS~Cr~h-~f~fd~~aea~ccascz zcsccz-x Lassen Ave. Church of Christ, Chico 0.005 ac $105 Nof Imp. $105 57183-74-I Lassen Ave. A.D. R..iohnson 0.002 ae. $100 $100 Messilla Valley L. Gunn 0.921 ac. $507 $507 76-,327 INFORMATIONAL 8~ DISCUSSION-MONUMENTING PROGRAM Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Woefcss; stated that 2,000 monuments were located during this program and that it would be valuable fnr a long time. He also stated that it would be ideal ff they could continue the program with, or on, the CETA program. Mr. Castleberry stated that he did want the Board to be aware of the value of this program. 76.328 HEARING SET: APPEAL OF CONDITIONS-TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR ST. CLAIR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ann~ng repo t at t e appea of conditions of approval for tentative parcel map for St. Clair Construction Company, 5 lots, east of Fern Avenue, Chico was timely. Hearing set for March 16, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. 76-329 CONTINUED HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF THERMALITO REZONE FROM A-~Z-to A-R (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL)AR-MH (AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME) & P-Q (PUBLIC QUASI PUBLIC)-BOUNDED ON SOUTH BY GRAND AVENUE, ON YVESf BY 12th STREET, AND WEST LINE OF SECTION I, at al, ON NORTH BY THERMALITO FOREBAY AND ON 1:AST BY OROVlLLE CITY LIMITS T e continue open anng on e T rma ito rezone rom A- to A-R (agricultural-residential), AR-MH (agricullvrai-residential mobile home), and P-Q (public-quasi public) property bounded on the south by Grand Avenue, on the west by 12th Street, and the west tine of Section I, TI9N, R3E, MDB&M, on the north by Thermalito forebay and on the.east by Oroville City Limits, was held at this time. Mr. Lawson set out the particulars of this hearing. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: I. Mr. Carter; stated his position in favor; he wants to have mobile homes fn this area. Rezoning discussed. Mr. Lawson stated thot the City of Oroville did not wont to have mobile homes within their sphere of influence. Hearing closed to the public and conned to the Board. Supervisor Ladd questioned the boundaries of the proposed rexoning. The Planning Commission stated that they considered it a feasible project. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by 5upervisorMcKillop and carried, the following on;linances were adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign: Orclinance No. 1686, amending Ord. No. 1351 zoning a portion of the County a '7'-Q"(Public-Quasi) District 1687, zoning a portion of the Covnty an "AR-MH " 1688 (Agricultural Residential-Mobile Fiume) District r amending Ord. No. 996 zoning a portion of the County Y a 'C-2" (General Commercial) District 1689, zo`rdrig•a--portion of the County an "A-R"q~ricultural) District. March 2, 1976 Page 153. __ ____ _=_=_=G==Marc=h 21976 =_ ________________ 7630 PUBLIC HEARING (CONTINUATION) STILSON CANYON REZONE FROM A-2, S-H, and INTERIM S-R-I to A-10, A-160 (AGRICULTURAL) AND S-R-I .(SU$URBAN-RRSIDENTIAL) PROPERTY LOCATED NORTHEAST OF CHICO EAST OF BRUCE ROAD ETC. T e continue earrng on t e t son Canyon rezone from A- , S-H, and int. S-R-I to A-10, A-160 (agricultural) and S-R-I (suburban-residential) property located northeast of Chico, east of $ruce Road, south and east of State Hwy. 32, north and west of Doe Mill Ridge and south of the north boundary of Section 13, I4, 15, T23N, R2E, and Section 18, T23N, R3E, MDB&M, held at this time. Hearing opened to the public. Jim Lowson, Planning Directors. set out the background of this matter. The (sham property is to be deleted from the A-160 The Melin property is in the Williamson Act and is to be included. Appearing: I. Dave Rush; favoring the 5-R zoning. He would like it explained in full, questioning whether this would be a permanent zoning. We also stated that they would be in favor of one acre and 10 acre parcels. 2. Irving Schlaf. Expressed opposition to theA-10 and A-60 zoning. He would like the Board to give it more thought before approving the rezoning proposnl. He stated that there may be a septic problem. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the $oard. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seoonded by Supervisor AAcK~Tllop and carried, the above rezoning proposal was approved, the following ordinances were adopted and the Chairman authori~d to sign: Ordinance:No. 1690- an o~linanee amending Ord. 1498 zoning a portion of the County as an A-10 (agricultural) district 1691 -an ordinance amending Oid. 1665zoning a portion of the County an S-R-I (subu~Eaan-residential) district 1692- an ordinance amending Ord. (352 stoning a portion of the County as an A-I60 (agricultural) District Ib93-an ordinance amend. Ord. l078zgr~n~ ~ portt~q~,t~ie1 ~ounty '~ an su . -res . rs r c . 76-331 PUBLIC HEARING: EXTENSIONbF INTERIM S-R-I FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 27 and 29, T22N, R2E, in the "STILSON CANYON 5UBDIVISION"AND THOSE LOTS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY WRHIN ~ MILE EAST; Wi:ST, AND NORTH OF SAID SUBDIVISION: VOTED NOT TO EXTEND e pu is eating on t e extension o nterim S-R-I for property located in Section 27 and 29, T22N, R2E, in the 'Stilson Canyon Subdivisian"and those lots located approximately within ~ mile east, west, and north of said subdivision was held at this time. Mr. Lawson set out the background of this hearing. Hearing opened to the public. Appearings No one. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carded, the Board voted not to extend the interim S-R-1. Pcge 154. March 2, 1976 C C CCCt IC 1CC~ C~ C. C •C. LrL"'C'a ii C"~t CC ! C C6St.6~Ci[ CCiC 76-332 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-36 GIVING NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABANDON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY (ABANDONMENT OF 15 FEET ALLEY WAY- THERMALITO) On motiot- o Supervisor igan, sewn ea' y~upervi or 7VTei~i opT~ carried, Resolutiori•7fi-36 giving notice of intention to abandon a public highway (15 feet alleyway that lies within Block 39, Map of Thermalito, Oroville, recorded vn Wall Map fib, in IB$7, County of Butte) was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. Hearing set for April I3, (976 at 2;00 p.m. 76-333 REPORT; DALE D. GRISSOM-DENIED REZONE fROM "A-20 "(AGRICULTURAL) TO A-10"(AGRICULTURAL) -DURHAM awson nsporte on t a e D. Grissom-Planning Commission denial of rezone from "A-20" (agricultural) to "A-10"(agricultural) property located on the southeast comer of Hegan Lane and Dayton Read, Durham. Information nnly; written report has been filed. 76-334 APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL ' ., _n motion o uperv sor op, seco e y Supervisor igan an carried, the fallowing tentative parcel rrtaps recommended for approval were approved, •_... with the conditions, and with the finding that they are consistent with the Butte County General Plan and that negative declgratipns have been riled with the County Clerk: ~, :gored Yi4t.. Tai-2 Std~:.:.ay 2kerta, AP 56-2~1-1~.Z 3 lOto, east G.P. Tit~:3. ,+4t. ox Sager €'ine P1r.cs ey:d Hw~•. 32, Forest r~rsair to 1_n arc/ Ra_n::,.. 5uave,~~•r: Th=e). Lippiacctt 'ursuar:~: to the requiiemeaats o€ S:~ctian ?(? ,3 of ;.he &GttA Cou.+~ty Godp, :~.ae ?•en•~a•tive p~,cel map cf ti?e ~,bave icient~,•~ted prcp•arty has baexc re- S~iPNar1 ny the butte Ca=znry Suanav'_sion Gam3iittae tad the Plc^.ning Commi ssio,n. . Tan Suudivision Gorenittee and :.t;e ?lanning Cautm~.ssian recomr~n3 aopYova2 of the t"sntat:iue :~c'xp, suuject to the :011o:~iag conditicas: 1. C'exi fy legal access . ?, P.ravide txa.versable access, and aonstruat to RS$ LI?1 standards. 3. Provide a cu:.-ds-sac at the zr_d ~sf t'r_e ra~a3 ar pravide 55 Wit:. a£ ace~sa. ~. Non-exclusive easem~enL stacem=nt tO bW shcm in the deeds,. 5. Drainage pi.ars to ba subcnit::e~3 to file Dept, of P~.blic trTorks :ar approval asi8 instc3.J_ x=.qu.`,rad facilities . G. Indicate a 50 ft-. building s~~..back fzam the aentarlisse og t.`:e access easement. T. piavide aroad raainte.:anee agreement. B . A11 easemeizfis o£ reccr3 tC bs slaov,7t aA ~~ie finaa reap. 9. Zndicats a SO f±, septic tank free setback .ro!n bath sides of trx~ d~Qinage s~aale. . _ ._. ._.._ - _ . ~ Page 155. March 2, 1476 c f~ . {`. !Y C~CS. CC CC C TC~C470z"~~~~i CCC=G CG~i.CC GC GTnCC~P. 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P1~.ri sxates th~L tzs:.~e a riot exp~cued to be asl;~ substa.t3al' . c~ec~nd for uxbanSaaL-± on b£ ~it.~.s 1.a.Ixd. due - to xts locat3osl. [lscs '.for -•rhi.ekl it may bs suit~YZe ittclud~7 ~:yt1t ;:>_re net, 3.ila~.tad to: ,vayel:s,led t~7ine~~iZ E:ztrecsion 3rosicn contro3. Ga:lz eollses 4•f).1d7.2.;'e riab3.f,at Pr.it~ate outdoor rec;;~;-~.'~::it~n G•razi.-Ig biding s:.oll~les lzee ;raps PYa::t nurseries Field Crops F],oad cwn.~zc~. ~: Sceilic`e~sLmen•~s Gzean nets a.^_eri ~-5 JQ;ldre8 Lee 47A_oiatg• AP 40-2Q-0'B, 2 2ot~f souti~ ~`•P> .l.-8 c~ti/ac yr Du;ham-Oxov~,ile Ht~ry., ezst flf ?~i6.way, ~~srzz3n. Exlginser: Bacxrsan Engi.nAa-ring a't1r517~.t.t to the regt3iYe~ents i7~ ~ac~is+n 20.3 0£ fYib But±s Coy=ty Code, th.° tent-atJve p~xcel Insp. of the abave id~altfied Wrap=_rt;~ -ass bes:l're- ' r:~eY~rec~ yy file Butte Coutli~y Stlbdivisioll Co~nitC~e and tine Piasring Tne 8tzi3d~.viEion Ccrlmi.ttea and the P1rlnning Ca~niss3.ca xeco~~.z approval .of '*t1e tentative map, suv ject to the following candit{ ons: Page 15b. . March 2, 1976 ~ ~ ay1CCR..C=C CC~GppR C ~dLiF.CL'C't. Tom'-.~..C C II'~CCCCCT. I. Dead to the Ccuaty of Butte 30 f t. xight-of way £rom th.t centerline of Durham-0roville Hwy. along the 5-gets parcel. , 2. Tndiaate a 50 ft. buildi.ag setback from ttae centerline of i:urham- ' O.raville Hty-y . 3, a?s easements of record to be spawn on the final map, d . Pxov3de traversable access and obtain zrt encacvachme :t Feet t. A Alegative I?eclaratian Regarding EnviraxTmentel Lapact was f; .ed Nith the Ccunty Cle?~k on February 2, 1976. Gored A-40 Iiugh F. SCsiuyler, ~° 3S-27--23, 2 lots, ecst G.P. Orchard ~ air~e cf F~•ant St„ beteaQpn Xocum Street and E•inld Crep~• Gerke 5t., Dayton. P,u~•suant to •;,!ie requiaeLner.~.s of t_rse Seatia*T. 23.9 of ;..he &utte Cotsn~_-y Cpc'~er tine tecita•t:sv~: parcel *tiau 'af tine shove ident.ifiec? property has bean re- • ~:iewed by the Butte CaGnty S;zbdiv~.slon-Eammittbe and the Planning . Cammiss ioii . :-~e SubdiviGinn Cozunittee and the P3.~s:ninr~ Commission recrxnmend approval cif the tent3ta.ve map, sL:bject ~o the following conditions: l., show on the final map the exist;r_g well on the northerly parcel and a ~.Op ft. leech line free radius arou:~~I said well. w. Sp:cify the lacatian of the well on tae sauthesly parcel and show a 100 f'b. leech line free radius exouncl said well. 3. Provide traversable access. ~ . All easements of secard tss be shcL•m ozt the final sn»p. 5 , Submit read and dx~,inage pl3z'ss to th:: Dep'c . of Furalia rrarss foe approval and install regrz~.re8 facilities. 6. T.ndicate a 50 f't. bLaild3..ng sett>ac:c from t.hp centerlire of Gerk•e St., Yccust St., a*;d ?:'xoa~t Stx•~ei.. A rasgative Dsclaratgci: Regirz•~'~ing 3n~~? ran•rWntc.l Zmpact was z"iled L•rith 'K 2? C:r~unty Cisrk. t?c1 Dscz~~aer 3, 1575. ?? ~laxiance to nr.3.niTaLra Parcel t;± a•e sa~.s gxaz~w°_2 an ~Tanuary 15, 197n by ~,:.v P~.arniny C~am~u~ssio~T. _.. .r~,.~l ::eas:,na:,le effort:; 3ii.~.ulL ba IG\~eG':? 'Gt3 p~CS~rct k1.C(s CLtltil~~'~ hat s7n1~ X07: ~¢5 °;~.^S'2C.,!:xf~C iC[J:Z:n~c.~~^u v6 tll,^ ~;•~},Sn't~>> uLt'i:p igS ~^ ~L?l~TiaYtB12¢ end L:~ ~.r±.Lle '.tu".. ~2~ x;06 Lc;.t1L LvI~'~.:.':I F:ui,.:J :.2.FafS':':, 'EC" .^.3';~ ~L p'lc'. 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F^:~4~! 1.~f.~i LV.1 E.- "'a l' .""~~~ J-: :'.u .. ..-, ~V.~.: _ •.. ~ ,! .l.`:a.r't"~^ °~:/3'i 7 .a • -.. ." i:. c._ ._ ... ...~e f3 .'. ~.1.; :_. ^'c ~:3 ?:;. ..., G ?~S ~ - '=:J o : . . . . , .. 1 . . • . . . . . .. ...»•. r • .. - 76335 CONCUR WITH PLANNING:.TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR D>=NIAI. n mo#~on,a Supervisor Madigan, sewnded by'Supervisor McKillop and carried, ahe Boattl:voted to 'support the Planning Commission's recommendations .and denied tha:following tentative parcel maps: 1. Heirtt:H. Hemnonn, AP 56-34~1I, 4 lots, approx..l~ miles north of hoveloch on east side of Neal Real, Paradise. 2. Ward Bailey, AP 43-0iti50 and Ai' 43-02-55, 4 lots, north side of 12th Avenue, approx. 700:feet west bf Dixon Avenue, Chico. The Wilbur. Sypherd, tentative parcel map.,_ wps taken off the agenda at this time cad will remcln off until such time as'Planning Department places the -same back on the agenda. 76-336 PUBLIC HEARING; R, S. THOMPSON,fT AL-ABANDONMENT OF 12 FT. PUBLIC UTI .UTILITY EASt;MENTB: PINECREST SUBDN1StON. e pu ~c ear ng on t e ompson,. et al, abandonment of 12 ft. public utility easements locoted.an lets 1 t~ 9eg~~6,Pinecrest Subdivision, T22N, R3E, MDB13~M . March 2, 1976 ~'°- March 2, 1976 =~=oooooooaoaa~oeo=ee..== =ac.o~~oamm=aooo...=~ was held as advertised, Bearing opened to the public. Appearing; no one. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, Resolution 74-37 of abandonment of public utility easement was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. 7637 PUBLIC HEARING: JOHN W. GREEN: ABANDONMEM OF 5 FT. OF 10 FT. PUBLIC UTILIT' UTILITY EASEMENT, LOCATED ON LOT 80, EDEN ROC ESTATE5: ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 748 T e pu is hearing on the John W. Green abandonment of 5 ft. of 10 ft. public utility easement located on Lot 80, Eden Roc Estates was held as advertised. Hearing opened in the public. Appearing: No one. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Superviso• McKllop and carried, Resolution 7b-38 of abandonment of public utility easement was adopted and the Choirman authorized to sign. 7438 ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1695 WILD ANIMAL ORDINANCE On motion o pervrsor ; op, seco upervisor Madigan and carried, t{je~secand reading of the wild animal ordinance was waived, Ordinance No. 1695 was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. 76-339 DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CODIFICATION OF ZONI lime spent arscussrng me proposea coarricarron of zanrng orarnances. tr was Mr. Blackstocks understanding that the maps were already prepared but that it was going to be very expensive to publish. He, however, also at ted that it is the only way it could be adopted into the Cade. He plans to submi~o the Planning Commission. A special notice will be prepared. Generally it is to be an addition to the existing Code. It is a compilation of what the County now has. The sentiment of the Board was to hold it over. It was moved by Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor MciCillop and carried, that the proposed codification of the zoning ordinance be referred back to the Planning Commission. 74-340 APPROVE CERTIFICATION OF COUNTY PLAN FOR MENTAL HEALTW SERVICES PURSUANT TO SHORT DOYLE ACT. On motion o upervisor Mc~llop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the Chairman was authori zed to sign the certification of county plan for mentcl health services pursuant to Short Doyle Act. 76-341 REQUEST FOR RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF BUTTE COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES GRANT APPLICATION: VOTED NOT TO SUPPORT SERVICES quest or n:so utron n support o t tte County gal Services grant application discussed. Jim Rackerby, Personnel Director, expressed concern over the services; he stated that o#her funding would be unlikely. CETA funding undesirable because of six month limit. The program hod areas for improvements, but the statement that they were failing was unfounded, Mr. Rackerby stated. Page 159. . March 2, 1976 ~~~ CC C.. C..T.. C= C C C LCC IY~. ~f.7~p ~'i~= T. C:.. S. S. T.. wT. T~iC T.. C=.-+ ICS Acting Chairman Richter said that they had to go to Washington for funding and that Legal Services were suing the ~oarci. Request discussed. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor MclGllop and carried, the Board voted not to support the Butte County Legal Services. 76-342 AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF JUVENILE HALL EQUIPMENT e ro at on rear requests it ona equipment Items in order to operationalize Juvenile Hall upon completion. Scott Tandy laid aut the need for equipment and furnishings at the new complex, 60 chairs and GO desks. Acting Chairman Richter said he is nofi in favor of the extra furnishings. It was stated that the chairs and desks wuld be bolted to the walls of the rooms. Mr. Tandy stated that without the desks and chairs the rooms would be bare except for a Iced. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKTllop and carried, the $oarcl authori Zed the purchase of the needed equipment for Juvenile Hall. AYES: Supervisors Ladd, Mc~llop, Madigan NOES: Supervisor Richter ABSENT: Chairman Cameron 76-343 NURSING AGREE6i{ENT BETWEEN CALIF. STATE UNIVERSITY-CHICO 8 WEALTH AGENCY APPROVED An agreement as been prepared between California State University-Chico and the Health agency for University students to receive clinical nursing experience at the Health Agency. Agreement discussed. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the nursing agreement between California State University-Chico and the 1~tealth Agency was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign. 76-344 INFORMATION ITEMS upervisor requested that directional signs be placed at the old county hospital site in Thermalito, setting out direction to county offices. Administrative Officer will follow through on this request. -"~~ Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, reported on a law suit pending against the County. The Board approved Mr. Blackstock's suggestion that he defend the wives of the county individuals irnolved in this matter. 76-345 AUTHORIZE LETTER IN OPPOSITION TO ASSEMBLY BILL 2009 upervrsor igan recommen e t at t a n3quest S C to oppose AB 2009. Recommendation discussed. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, a letter of apposition was requested to be written, opposing AB 2009. 76-345 LETTER OPPOSING APPOINTMENT OF DAN FROST TO CALIFORNIA WATER COMMI5SION APPROVED Drscusse t e appo ntment of Daniel Frost of Redding to the California Water Commission. Acting Chairman Richter stated that the man was Totally unacceptable, He suggested that the Board put pressure on the Senate regarcling this appointment, stating that a letter should be written opposing the appointment. Pogo ISO. March 2,1976 r`+ {``, March 2 1976 c= c c= n o c v a= a G _- c;_= s a a o o~ o c c a c c~ C a= c c c=_= a a a G a~ On motion of Supervisor iadd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, n letter in opposition to the appointment of Daniel Frost of Redding #o the California Water Commission was approved to be written. HOUSING 76-327 APPROVE NOMINATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT TCyCOMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE n mot ono uperv sor op, seco e y perv~aor an carne , the following nominations made by Supervisor McKllop were approved for appointment to the Housirsg Community Action Committee: Dorothy Bioncfo Alfred Cowgili Randall Phillips Elbert Tobias Lewis Forbes ADJOURNMENT: T sere sing nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 3:27 p.m. to reconvene on Tuesday, March 9, 197b at 9x00 a.m. ATTEST: CLARK A. NftSON, COUNTY CLERK gy; ~ C airman o t e Boa a o Sup isors e Page 161. March 2, 1976