HomeMy WebLinkAboutM031384March 13, 1984
84-203
84-204
Call to order - Board of Supervisors room, County Administration Building,
Oroville.
Present: Supervisors Dolan, Fulton, Moseley, Wheeler and Chairman Saraceni;
Martin J. Nichols, chief administrative officer; Del Siemsen, county counsel;
and, Rubye Townsley, deputy clerk.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Invocation - Supervisor Moseley
Presentation of Resolution - Chairman Saraceni presented Sgt. Al Imhoff
with Board of Supervisors Resolution 84-2$, adapted on February 28, 1984,
as Officer of the Year and in appreciation of his devotion to the county.
Additional items from Board member to be addressed during the day:
1. Supervisor Dolan would like for the Board to send a letter of congratu-
lations and best of luck to the P.V. Girls' Basketball Team.
2. Supervisor Wheeler would like to also recognize the Chico High School
Ski Team.
3. Supervisor Moseley would like a letter also to Oroville High School
Wrestling Team.
MOTION: SEND LETTERS IN APPRECIA'T'ION AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ~~ ,>
TH1~E TEAMS .
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
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4. Chairman Saraceni would like for the Bvard to adopt a proclamation for
the week of March 19 as Special Olympics Week.
MOTION: ADOPT RE50LUTION 84-42 IN RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS WEEK.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3'Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
5. Chairman Saraceni presented to Louis Forbes Butte County Board of
Supervisors Resolution 84-27, adopted on February 28, 19$4, in
recognition of NAACP Diamond Jubilee.
6. Supervisor Dolan would like to discuss requests from Amtrak Depot
Advisory Committee.
7. Supervisor Moseley announced receipt of a check far $1,000 from the
Friends of the Library and the City of Gridley for library landscaping.
MOTION: ACCEPT DONATION
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y S Y (Unanimously carried)
8. Supervisor 141oseley would like the Board to send a telegram to the
Governor urging him to veto AB 1.
MOTION: SEND TELEGRAM
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VOTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 AB (Motion carried)
9. Supervisor Moseley would like for the county to pay for the mail-outs
of the Community Attitude Study for Durham.
MOTION: PAY FOR TIME MAIL-OUTS, IF NECESSARY.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
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10. Martin Nichols, chief administrative officer, would like for the Board
to authorize the Chair to send letters to members of the Assembly Ways
and Means Committee supporting a package of bills dealing with stable
funding. In addition, Mr. Nichols, announced a meeting in San Francisco
an March 14 regarding funding of jails. A group of supervisors have
proposed a formula for funding based on what the counties ask for,
rather than what they need. He requests that the Board authorize him
to oppose this position at the meeting and to present a position of
support for a formula based on need.
MOTION: AUTHORIZE LETTERS TO MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE SUPPOR'T'ING BILLS REGARDING STABLE FUNDING: AUTHORIZE
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO PRESENT BOARD'S POSITION OF
SUPPORT FOR FORMULA BASED ON NEED.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 'Sr {Unanimously carried)
$4-205 Items removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration:
{347}
1. Budget Transfer B-177
2. Town of Paradise - property tax split resolution.
3. LAFCo Commissioners - two LAFCo Commissioners have requested
authorization to attend the LAFCo 1984 Rural Counties Workshop being
held March 22 and 23, 1984, in Stockton.
4, JTPA Administration - the Prime computer system maintenance contract
with Applied Computer Services ends March 31, 1984. Recommended
is extension of the contract through ,Tune 30, 19$5, to be funded
with JTPA administrative funds.
5. JTPA Prime computer utilization - the Personnel Department and the
Auditor's Office both use the Prime computer for JTPA fiscal and
program control. The Auditor also uses limited computer time in
the county budget process. Revisions are necessary to offset this
county use with in-kind auditor services.
5. Pat Chapla - wishes to appeal the Advisory Agency's denial of a
tentative parcel map, AP 39-39-71, creating two parcels on the south-
east corner of Diamond Avenue and Stanley Avenue, Chico area. (AMEND
'T'HE HEARING DATE TO REFLECT APRIL 3, RATHER THAN APRIL 17.)
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84-206 Consent Agenda
{419)
1. Approval of minutes _ March 6, 1984. Action requested: APPROVE
MINUTES.
2. Budget transfers. Action requested: APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS B-173
AND B-175.
3. Butte County Economic Development Corporation. Action requested:
REAPPOINT E. J. MURRAY - DISTRICT N0. 4 TO SERVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31,
1984.
4. Oroville Mosquito Abatement District. Action requested: REAPPOINT
FRANK WALBURN AND HAROLD KROEGER TO SERVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1985,
5. Durham Mosquito Abatement District. Action requested: APPOINT DALE
ANTONOWICH TO SERVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1985.
6. Barr, Newlan & Sinclair, attorneys at law - on behalf of Howard Jenks,
submit a claim in the amount of $250,000.00 plus other damages as a
result of an alleged incident occurring on December 2, 1983, involving
the Sheriff's Department. Action requested: DENY CLAIM AND REFER TO
COUNTY COUNSEL-.'AND RISK MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR.
7. John F. Mounier, Jr., attorney at law on behalf of Michael McCrillis,
files a claim in the amount of $1,000,D00.00 plus special damages as
a result of alleged injuries/damages occurring on November 19, 1983,
in the Nord area. Action requested: DENY CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY
COUNSEL AND RISK MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR.
8. Lynn Hubbard, III, attorney at law - on behalf of Karen J, Raymond,
submits a claim in the amount of $25,000.00 as a result of an
alleged injury/damages occurring on November 27, 1983, on Oregon
Gulch Road. Action requested: DENY CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL
AND RISK MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR.
9. Ralph D. Hughes, attorney, on behalf of Marshall Jeffrey Myers, submits
an application for leave to file a late claim. Action requested:
D~]Y APPLICATION AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL AND RISK MANAGEMENT'
COORDINATOR.
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84-206 10. Pat Chapla -wishes to appeal the Advisory Agency's denial of a
(Cont'd} tentative parcel map, AP 39-39-71, creating two parcels on the south-
east corner of Diamond Avenue and Stanley Avenue, Chime area. Action
requested: SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 3, 1984, AT 10:00 A.M.
11. Richard Gavranich - abandonment of Light and Air Easement, Lincoln
Park Subdivision, Lot 8, located on the west side of Greenview Circle,
200 feet northwest of Estates Drive, AP 40-37-21, Chico. Action
requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION $4-43 SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR
APRIL 3, 1984, AT 10:00 A.M.
12. Leonard Vaught - abandonment of a Public Utilities Easement, North-
gate Village Unit 1, Lots 33, 34, 35. Action requested: ADOPT
RESOLUTION 84-44 SETTING PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR APRIL 3, 1984,
AT 10:30 A.M.
13. Joint Meeting W Berard of Supervisors and Planning Commission to discuss
Variances, Agricultural Segregations and other items. Action
requested: SCHEDULE JOINT MEETING FOR MARCH 27, 1984, AT 1:30 P,M.
l4, Public road approaches to Highway 32 - consideration of three locations
at Ten Mile House Road, La Castana Drive, and Altadina Drive, l0
miles northeast of Chico, Action requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION $4-45
SETTING PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 10, 1984, AT 1:36 P.M,
15. Butte County General Plan (item on which a draft environmental impact
report was prepared} - Circulation Element. Action requested:
SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR APRIL 17, 1984, AT 1:30 P.M,
16. East Ridge Assessment District - Surplus in Improvement Fund.
Action requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION 84-46 DECLARING SURPLUS IN
IMPROVEMENT FUND AND AUTHORIZE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SURPLUS.
17. Butte County Transit - the Intercity Transit Advisory Committee and
Public Works recommend rebidding the Butte County Operations Contract
for a three year period beginning July 1, 1984. Action requested:
AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF BIDS.
18. Resolution of intention to rename a private road -residents of the
area have requested renaming Teal Court (El Monte Avenue to end) to
Cajun Court, Action requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION 84-47 OF INTETITION
TO RENAME TEAL COURT AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 10, 1984,
AT 10:15. A.M.
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84-206 19. Assembly Bill 2370 (McAlister) - would continue state and federal
(Cont'd) financial participation for children placed in licensed homes or
facilities as of the date of placement rather than the date financial
eligibility is determined. Action requested: AUTHORIZE LETTER OF
SUPPORT FOR AB 2470.
20. Goldie Springer - renewal for variance to sections 19-10 and/or
19-12 of the Butte County Code far placement of a mobile home on
AP 47-15-23, Route 4, Box 423, Hamilton Nord Cana Raad, Chico
area. Zoning: ARMH. Action requested: APPROVE VARIANCE RENEWAL.
21. Earl and Bonnie Patterson - request for variance to sections 1 9 10
and/or 19-12 of the Butte County Code for placement of a mobile home
on AP 31-26-20, 1184 Sierra Avenue, Oroville area. Zoning: A2.
Action requested: SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR APRIL i0, 1984,
AT 10:00 A,M.
22. Shari.Greenfield - request for variance to Section 20-160 b pf the
Subdivision Ordinance for placement of a mobile home on AP 40--02-052,
134 McFadden Lane, Chico area. Zoning: A2. Action requested: SET
PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 10, 1984, AT 10:00 A.M.
23. Clay E. Gunn - proposed negative declaration regarding environmental
impact. General Plan Amendment from grazing and open to commercial
and rezone from A-160 (agricultural - 160 acres) to CC (community
commercial) on property located on the southeast corner of Clarfc
Road and Durham Pentz Road, identified as a portion of AP 41-12-7b,
approximately ten miles north of Oroville. Action requested: SET
PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 3, 1984, AT 10:30 A.M.
24. Sheriff - request to purchase a dispatch communications console.
Action requested: APPROVE ACQUISITION OF A THREE-POSITION CONSOLE
RATHER Tk~A•N THE TWO-POSITION CONSOLE IDENTIFIED IN THE APPROVED
BUDGET; AWARD THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF THE CONSOLE TO MOTOROLA
COMMUNICATIONS, INC., iN THE AMOUNT OF $93,262.9$ INCLUDING TAX AND
INSTALLATION; AND APPROVE B-177 AUTHORIZING A TRANSFER OF $44,668.00
FROM THE RESERVE.
25, JTPA 8~.Vocational Education .GrantModification-_the.:PlC~has
reviewed this.modificatiox~"which adjusts the grant by reallocating
funds between Oroville High School and the Butte County Superintendent
of Schools in the amount of $1,350.00. Action requested: APPROVE
THE MODIFICATION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN.
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84-206 26. JTPA - Interim Plan Modification -- the PIC has reviewed this modifi-
(Cont'd) cation which incorporates funding changes as required by the State
Job Training Partnership Office. Action requested: APPROVE THE
____ MODIFICATION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN.
27. Communications:
a. Chico Area Recreation and Park District requests consolidating
special election concerning formation of a Community Facilities
District with statewide general election on June 5, 1984. Action
requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION 84-48 CON50LTDATING SPECIAL ELECTION
WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION ON JUNE 5, 1984.
b. Wa11y Herring, chief probation officer - forwards notice or
insufficient staff and financial resources to meet statutory or
court-ordered responsibilities. Action requested: ACCEPT FOR
INFORMATION.
c. City of Chico - Mayor Ory requests city and county discussions
of feasibility of farming an assessment district or service area
to provide needed drainage in city and county areas located south
of Lindo Channel, west of the Esplanade and north of city area.
Action requested: REFER TO THE CHICO ISSUES COMMITTEE.
d. Southern Adjustment Bureau, Inc., submits a claim on behalf
of Ferainand F. Federlin for excess tax sale proceeds pursuant to
Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4675 for property identified as
AP 51-23-0-044. Action requested: REFER TO AUDITOR FOR RECOMMENDA-
TION AND REPORT TO CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER.
e. Anne Casey - submits notice not to renew Land Conservation Act
contract for AP 41-03-37 and AP 41--03-46. Action requested: ACCEPT
FOR INFORMATION AND REFER TO ASSESSOR, AUDITOR AND PLANNING DIRECTOR.
f. California Regional Water Quality Control Board -- Hugh V..Johns,
chairman, writes to advise that legislation adopted ,last year provides
for the designation of a city or county agency to implement regula-..
tions concerning underground tanks storing hazardous substances.
Action requested: REFER TO BCAG TO DISCUSS WITH CITIES.
g. Butte County Farm Bureau - Walton C. Walker, president, requests
information concerning county policies regarding repair and mainten-
ance of rural roads in the county. Action requested: REFER TO PUBLIC
WORKS FOR A REPORT TO CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER.
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84-206 27. Communications: (continued}
(Cont`d}
h. AGAPE - Home for the Homeless - Ben Woodson, steward, writes to
request $60,000 from revenue sharing funds for FX 1984-85 to provide
temporary emergency shelter for the homeless. Action requested:
ACCEPT FOR INFORMATION AND REFER TO BUDGET HEARINGS.
i. Paradise Council on Aging - Ralph A. Wilson, director, writes
to request revenue sharing funds for FY 1984-85 for the Paradise
Meals on Wheels Program. Action requested: ACCEPT FOR INFORMATION
AND REFER TO BUDGET HEARINGS.
84-207
(427}
84-208
(.475)
MOTION: APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y
Budget Transfer 8-177.
MOTION: APPROVE
VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y
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3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
Regular Agenda
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3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried0
84--209
(515)
Town of Paradise.- resolution approving a 56/44 property tax split with
the Town o£ Paradise for the Basil Vance Annexation. (CONTINUED TO
MARCH 20, 1984.}
LAFCo Commissioners - two LAFCo Commissioners have requested authoriza-
tion to attend the LAFCo 1984 Rural Counties Workshop being held March 22
and 23, 1984, in Stockton. (CONTINUED TO LATER IN THE bAY.}
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84-210 JTPA Administration - the Prime computer system maintenance contract
(545) with applied Computer Services ends March 31, 1984. Recommended is
extension of the contract through June 30, 19$S, to be funded with, JTPA ._
funds.
JTPA Prime computer utilization - the Personnel Department and the
Auditor's Office both use the Prime computer for JTPA fiscal and
program control. The Auditor also uses limited computer time in the
county budget process. Revisions are necessary to offset this county
use with in-kind auditor services.
(THESE TWO ITEMS REFERRED TO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER FOR DISCUSSIONS WITH
DATA FROCESSING CONSULTANTS. CONTINUED TO MARCH 27, 1984.}
84--211 Amendment of minute order 84-181 on February 28, 1984, minutes -- Hamby
(572) appeal (Supervisor .Wheeler - from 3/6/84}
MOTION: AMEND MOTION TO READ, "UPHOLD MR. HAMBY'S APPEAL SUBJECT TO
THE CONDITIONS A5 RECOMMENDED BY PUBLIC WORKS-ON MEMO DATED).
FEBRUARY 23, -1984, NOTING.'I'HAT TI3E ENVIRONMENTAL.llOCUMENT HAS
BEEN REVIEWED AND THAT A CONDITIONAL NEGATIVE DECLARATION IS
NO'T'ED, DELETING ITEM #14 AND #15, AND MITIGATION MEASURE #2.
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VOTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 N (Motion carried)
84-212 Approval of minutes - February 28, 1984.
(630)
MOTION: APPROVE MINUTES, AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
84-213_. Laura's Acres Tentative Subdivision Map -Barnhart-Brown & Associates on
(636} behalf of Mrs. Laura Rivers, appeal portions of conditions 1 and 2 and
all of conditions 4, 12, 20 and 21 on Laura's Acres Tentative Subdivision
(item on which a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact
has been adopted}, Ap 36-54-13, 108 lots plus remainder, located on the
north side of Mt. Ida Road, north of the intersection of Mt. Ida Road and
Oro-Bangor Highway, Orovilie area. (FINDINGS BY THE BOARD ARE NECESSARY
ON THIS T.,ATE APPEAL IN ORDER TO SET PUBLIC HEARING - From 2/28/84)
(CONTINUED TO MARCH 20, 19$4.)
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84-214 Ordinance adding Article II and III to Chapter 36 of the Butte County
(658) Code relative to incarceration.
MOTION: WAIVE THE FIRST READING OF THE ORDINANCE.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
84-215 Report to the Board regarding Rotary Club-sponsored improvements to
(665) drainage on Putney Drive in Durham. (Supervisor Moseley) (CONTINUED
TO MARCH 20, 1984)
84-216 Appointments to Conservation Camp Site Selection Committee - District
(670} 2, 3 and 4. (Pram 3/6/84}
MOTION: APPOINT CHARLES WHITE, COHASSET, REPRESENTING DISTRICT 3.
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VOTE:.; l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
(APPOINTMENTS FROM DISTRICTS 2 AND 4 CONTINUED TO MARCki 20, 19$4.)
84-217 Appointment to the Butte County Economic Development Corporation -
(681) bistrict 3.
MOTION: APPOINT PAUL PETERSEN.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
84-218 Presentation by Sheriff Brooks regarding grant application to State Office
(698) of Criminal Justice and Planning for Community Crime Resistance Program
in the amount of $67,597.00 (state - $60,837.00 and local - $6,860.00)
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 84--49, APPROVING GRANT APPLICATION
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
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Closed Hearings
84-219 Closed hearing - Douglas S. Starr - negative declaration and appeal of
(930) the Planning Commission's denial of a rezone of property from TM-5 (timber
- mountain - five acre parcels) property located on the south side of Forest
Ranch Road, approximately 1/2 mile west of State Highway 32, identified
as AP 56-28-43, 56-36-20 and 21, Forest Ranch area. (From 3/6/84)
MOTION: SEND THIS SACK TO PLANNING STAFF AND PLANNING COMMISSION TO
WORK ON A FOCUSED EIR TO ADDRES5 (1) SCHOOLS, (2) WATER, AND
(3) TRAFFIC CIRCULA'T'ION
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
(IN ANSWER TO SUPERVISOR DOLAN'S QUERY AS TO WHO WILL PAY FOR THE ETR,
PLANNING DIRECTOR BETTYE KIRCHER RESPONDED THAT SINCE THE BOARD, IF
TT TS A MAJORITY ACTION, IS MAKING FINDINGS THAT THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WAS NOT APPROPRIATE AND IT IS SEING SENT BACK TO THE COMMISSION FOR THE
APPLICANT TO PREPARE A FOCUSED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT, 'THE COST
WILL BE BORNE $Y THE APPLICANT.)
84-220 Closed hearing - Bachman & associates on behalf of William St. Clair
(1098} and John Shelton - amendment to Ravenwood PA-C (item on which there are
supplements to a previously certified environmental impact report} to
rezone from SR-1 (suburban residential - one acre parcels) to PA-C
(planned area cluster} to allow the installation of a package sewer
treatment plant utilizing spray irrigation of waste water for eucalyptus
trees to be planted over the remainder of the 75 acres, AP 44-04-100
and 101, Chico area. (From 2/14/84} (OJNTINUED TO LATER IN THE DAY}
84-221 Additional items from Board members to be addressed:
(1109}
1. Supervisor Dolan reported on request. s-_ from Amtrak Depot Advisory
Committee. Renovation will be finished, and a dedication is
scheduled .for April 15. They would like the Board, along with
others, to write a letter to Amtrak Corporate Communications
Officer to request his assistance in scheduling the availability
of a train for that day.
MOTION: FOR ACTION REQUESTED
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
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84-221 Supervisor Dolan also made known a request from the Committee that the
(Cont'd) Board designate that week prior to the dedication as Amtrak Week for
the County.
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 84-50 DESIGNATING DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF
APRIL 9 - 15 AS AMTRAK WEEK IN BUTTE COUNTY.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 X 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
Regular Agenda
84-222 LAFCo Commissioners - two LAFCo Commissioners have requested authorization
(1181) to attend the LAFCo 1984 Rural Counties Workshop being held March 22 and
23, 1984, in Stockton. (CONTINUED FROM EARLIER IN THE DAY.)
{SETTYE KIRCHER, PLANNING DIRECTOR, REPORTED THAT THE TWO COMMISSIONERS
IN QUESTION WERE COMMISSIONERS WORLEY AND DROWN. SUPERVISOR WHEELER TO
TALK TO LAFCo AND DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITY OF DONATIONS FROM CITIES AND
SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO HELP WITH CQNFERENCE EXPENSES.)
RECESS: 9:45 A.M.
RECONVENE: 10:D6 A.M.
Public Hearings & Timed Items-
84-223 Maintenance Area Benefit Assessments to determine land use categories
(1256) and factors for FY 1984. (RECOMMENDATIONS TO BE ON THE AGENDA OF
MARCH 2D. PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED OPEN TO MARCH 27, 1984, AT 10:D0 A,M.)
84-224 Wylie J. Besser ~ request for variance to sections 19-1D and/or 19-12
{2042) of the Butte County Code for placement of a mobile home an AP 44-03-156,
Rt. 1, Box 478-D, Chico area - Holler Avenue. Zoning: ARMH-3.
{HEARING CLOSED AND CONTINUED TO MARCH 2D, 1984)
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84-225 Peggy L. Hays - request for variance to sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of
{2988) the Butte County Code for placement of a mobile home on AP 26-14-4-12,
2026 Kenilworth Avenue, Palermo area. Zoning: A2.
MOTION: APPROVE VARIANCE.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y S Y {Unanimously carried)
84-226 M. H. Erekson, Church of Latter Day Saints - Use permit to allow a church
{3065) and a variance to minimum lot size {item on which a negative declaration
** regarding environmental impact has laeezi recommended} to create a 2.7 acre
00 parcel on property zoned A-5 (agricultural - 5 acre parcels}, located on
the north side of Biggs Rio Bonito Road, approximately 3000 feet west
of Highway 99, identified as AP 22-ZO-OS, Biggs. {HEARING CLOSED. PUBLIC
*** HEARING SET FOR MARCH 27, 1984, AT 10:30' A.M.'RLGARDIN~•~~ETERNIINATION OF WHETHER
000 USE OF PROPERTY FOR A CHURCH IS A COMPATIBLE USE TN AN AGRICUL'T'URAL
PRESERVE. THIS HEARING CONTINUED TO A TIME CERTAIN ON APRIL 3, 1984,
AT 11:15 A.M. TO CONSIDER INPUT FROM BOTH HEARINGS.)
84-227 General Assistance Fair Hearing - Case No. 04-91-48190. (MATTER RESOLVED
ON MARCH 12, 1984, BETWEEN THE APPELANT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE.}.
$4-22$ Cook Associates, on behalf of Don Choate, appeal the Advisory Agency's
(155) recommended mitigated negative declaration regarding environmental impact
and denial of a tentative parcel map, AP 24-24-44, dividing approximately
82 acres into 4 parcels, one at 15.8 acres, one at 26.2 acres, and two at
20 acres, property located on the north side of Lower Honcut Road near
its intersection with Highway 70, south of Oroville. {From 2/28/84}
(CONTINUED OPEN TO MARCH 27, 19$4, AT 10:00 A.P+I.}
84-229 Recognition of persons wishing to speak: (NO ONE APPEARED)
(234)
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Closed Hearings
84-230 Closed hearing - Bachman & Associates - on behalf of William St. Clair
(248) and John Shelton - amendment to Ravenwood PA-C (item on which there are
supplements to a previously certified environmental impact report) to
rezone from SR-1 (suburban residential - one acre parcels) to PA-C
(planned area cluster) to allow the installation of a package sewer
treatment plant utilizing spray irrigation of waste water for eucalyptus
trees to be planted over the remainder of the 75 acres, AP 44-04-100 and
101, Chico area. (From 2/14/84)
MOTION: DENY THE APPLICATION FOR THE TREA'T'MENT FACILITY BASED ON PUBLIC
AND COMMUNITY BEST IN'T'EREST AND TO UNDERSCORE ONCE AGAIN, AND I
HOPE THE CITY OF CHICO GETS THE MESSAGE LOUD AND CLEAR, BECAUSE
'T'HIS IS ONE RESIDENT OF THE CITY OF CHTCO THAT STILL BELIEVES
IN PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS, YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BLACKMAIL OR
COERCE THIS LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVE INTO DENYING A CkiOICE
TO PEOPLE TO WALK INTO `I'I3E LEGISLATIVE SYSTEM AND HAVE THAT
OPPORTUNITY AND HAVE THAT FLEXIBILITY BUILT TN, THAT THEY CAN
HAVE SOME GLIMMER OF HOPE TO DECIDE WHAT HAPPENS TO THAT
PROPERTY. PROPERTY IS THE LARGEST INVESTMENT 'THAT MOST PEOPLE
MAKE IN THEIR LIFETIME.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
CLOSED:. SESSION: The Board recessed at 12:43 p.m. for a closed session
on litigation.
RECONVENE: The Board reconvened at 1:02 following a closed session.
(NO ANNOUNCEM~ITS)
ADJOURNMENT: There being nothing further before the Board at this time
the meeting was adjourned at 1:03 p.m.
ATTEST: ~ .
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
MARTIN, J. N CHOLS
~r~ief ~F.dmin trative Officer and
Jerk of th Boar of Supervisors
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