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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM031671l March 16, 1971 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNT7C OF BUTTE ) The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a,m° pursuant to adjournment, Present: Supervisors Gilman, Madigan,. Maxon, McKillop and Chairman Reynolds, Clifton Nickelson, Adminiatrst3ve Officer, Daniel 8lackatock, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk,-by Margie Catt, Boardof Supervisors Clerk. INVOCATION: Rev. Dewa3n Arnold, First Christian Church, Orov3lle Pledge of allegiance to the Elag of the United States of America, 71-423 APPROVAL OF MINUTES On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Superv3sar Gilman and unanimously carried, the minutes of March, 9, 1971 were approved as mailed. 71-424 COMMUNICATIONS /3,oa Mr° Lindsay~M° Applegate, Paradise, Mr. Applegate requests extension of Interim Ordinance No° 1139 dated December 22, 1970, which rezoned from A~2 limited to R-1 the area described as Firland Acres Addition ~1~1 and Northridge Subdivision ~1 and ~~2, excepting the are within 275' of Skyway; for an .additional 90 days, Request discussed, County Counsel stated that another hearing would have to be held at this time if acted upon. Action to be next week. '13 d(~Katherine Best and LeMoyne Snyder,, Paradise. Aa residents of the ValleyView Drive area they request issuance of an interim R-1 zoning fox certain areas ae outlined in the letter, They state that the request is supported by petition signed by more than 180 property owners.and such petition will be presented to the Board~on March 16, 1971. Discussed, Action could be taken at this time, Hold until Planning Director present. ~ ° ~ ~~ Steel and Aroategui, Marysville. As attorneys for Loretta M. Dawson they file claim in the amount of $25,06.1°60 for injuries sustained in an accident on January20, 1971 in Gridley, involving a piece of county equipment, „ See. motion following communications. Jahn f'. Keating, Beverly Hi11s, As attorney for the Larwin Development C®mpany ~ ~ U.(o Z Mr. Keating forwards a copy of letter to County Counsel Blackatock, stating that it 3s the intention of Larwin Developments, Inc., to give each purchaser of a lot in Sierra Del Oro Unit ~~4 a credit on the unpaid balance of the purchase promissory note for the difference between the $1,750 bond assessment originally estimated and the actual amount of $2,116 which was assessed against each lot.-This was due to minute order of last week. No action needed aC this time. Harry Galloway, Chico. Mr. Galloway tenders-hie resignation fram the Butte County 1 0°~~ Assessment Appeals Board. Sea motion following communications, ~ Ob,'7~ Robert A° Gerhardt, Sacramento. Mr. Gerhardt writes ae a consultant-who has a client interested in obtaining information an relating certain manufacturing facilities 3n Butte County from the Southern California rea° He requests certain information and data be forwarded to him. This has already been brought to Bob Nicholson's attention. He is handling the matter. ~ p ~ ,0~ California Tomorrow. Mr. Alfred E. Heller, president, advises the Board that e- special conference to evaluate and criticize the proposals contained in their comprehensive plan .far the future of the State of California;will be held on April 13 and 14, 1971 at the Sheraton Palaea Hotel in-San Francisco. Infarmatian Orilys Page 224. March•16, 1971 March 16, 1971 ~ a ~p Butte County Housing Authority. L. G. Melton, executive director, states that certain monies have been made available for modernization and for doing some of the things which were not permitted at the time the housing units were built. He lists many of the items which he feels should be done with such money if available and asks the Board°s comments and suggestions regarding these items. See motion following communications approving request. 0~ ~rZ.Personnel Appeals Commission. Findings of the Commission are filed with the f Board~of Supervisors.in the matter of-Max Koenig appeal< Information only. 0 S~ 0~ Feather River Forest Forum. The Forum sends notice of a meeting of March 1S, 1971 to be held at Country Smorgy in Oroville. Information only, o ySacramento Aa11ey Basinwide Air Pollution Control Coordinating Council The 3~--'' Council forwards.minuces of meeting held February 26, 1971 in Yuba City„ Supervisor Gilman presented copies of minutes to Board members ~ Local Agency Formation Commission. The Commission files Resolutions No, 7i-2 ~.3 ~ ~ and 71-3 approving the establishment of County Service Area No. 40 and amenda.ng the boundaries of Butte County Service Area No ., 4, See motion following communications-hearing set for April-20th at 11x00 a.mo 0 ~ ~ California Association of Airport Executives. The Association forwards a copy of 4 its resolution supporting a request to the Congress of the United States for appropriations of $280 million on an annual basis covering the next five years for airport development funds as provided. in the Airport and Airway Development Act of 19.70. Information only. z ~ 0,~ City of Los Angeles. The City writes as a follow-up to its animal control survey request which was forwarded to the County in December, 1970, reques"ring response thereto. Administrative Offieer requested to follow through on this matter. County of San Mateo, The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of San Mateo County ~ OO,a ~- forwards copy of their letter to Governor Reagan concerning the Governor°s refusal to provide a required letter authorizing the enactment of AB 559. This is the. bill which would reimburse 35 counties for the underpayment in reimbursement due from the state because of the 30% business inventory exemption, This Board has gone on record objectit3g to this matter. Let"ter could be written to Assemblyman Johnson & Senator Marler reaffirming past action. ~ ~ Assemblyman Henry A. Waxman> Notice of public hearing by the Assembly Committee ~ o ~' on Elections and Reapportionment for reapportionment of the 1971 Legislative, Congressional and State Board of Equalization districts have been set for Friday, March ].9 in Los Angeles andFriday, March 26 in Sacramento, Information onlyo o ~ 7 0 0 senator Fred W. Marler, Jr, Senator Marler thanks the Board for sending him Resolution No, 35 expressing support for the judicare program. He states that he was one who originally requested the Governor to veto the present CRLA program but that he believes strongly that legal services should be provided and that judicare would be appropriate for providing these services. Information only. ~~.p ~ Annie L. Dray, Berry Creek. Closing of the Berry Creek dump. Letter read and discussed, Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, stated that his department proposes mini-transfer stations for this area. He will answer letter ,D U p~ Ear1V. Hoecher`, Yankee Hi11o `In de€ense of Supervisor Don Maxon regarding the hippie problem, Read and discussed, No action. John D. Drake, Chico. Appealing decision of Planning Commission regarding zoning of Dr. Shultz°s propertyo Letter read -and discussedo Hearing set for Tuesday, March 30th, 1971 at 11:00 a,mo Page 225. March 16, 1971 ------------____==_=~rch_lf~,=177.________________ __ y7~,~0 ~ James Co Donovan, District Engineer, Corpse of Engineers. Proposed amendments to building code concerning the area in the Chico Landing to Red Bluff bank protection pro3ect. See minutes later in the Board meeting. 71-425 DENY CLAIM OF IARETTA M, DAWSON On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the claim of Loretta M. Dawson in the amount of $25,061,60 was denied and referred to County Counsel, 71-426 ACCEPT RESIGNATION OF HARRY A. GALLOWAY ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, the resignation of Harry A. Galloway as a member of the Assessment Appeals Board was accepted and a letter of appreciation was directed to be written to Mr, Galloway expressing the Board's appreciation for his services to the County. 71-42Z APPROVE REQUEST OF HOUSING AUTHORITY_TO-MODERNIZE kIOUSTNG UNITS On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, the request of the Butte County Housing Authority to use available money to moderize and do things which were not permitted at the time the housing units were built in Gridley and in Chico was approved, 71-428 PARADISE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WELCOMED Chairman Reynolds welcomed students of the Paradise High School senior class. Chairman Reynolds introduced the Board members and department heads and informed the class that they would be given an opportunity to ask questions of the Board members before they had to return to Paradise< 71-429 ADOPT RESOLUTIONS 71-42 and 71-43 APPROVING ESTABLISHMENT OF COUNTY SER.ViGE AREA N0. 40 and AMENDING THE. BOUNDARIES OF COUNTY SERVIC_E__AREA N0. 4 On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the following resolutions were adopted and the Chairman was authorized to signe 71-42 EstablishingCounty Service Area No. 40 71-43 amending the boundaries of Butte County Service Area No. 4, 71-430 COUNTY COUNSEL AUTHORIZED TO CALL ASSEMBLYWOMAN PAULINE DAVIS, SOIL SURVEY IN BUTTE COUNTY Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, said that as some may know, there has been a team of soil scientists-working along the mountain range in Butte County making a survey for soil maps, These scientists are Federal employees but are being paid by the State, Mr. Nickelson reported on the work of these scientists Money for this survey has been placed in the State budget but there is concern over the possibility that the Senate Committee might knock these funds out of the Budget. Hearings on this budget are being held now. If this is eliminated from the budget, these maps will not be published, Phil Mace, assistant county counsel has been doing some telephoning on this matter. It was felt this survey should be completed. Tt was suggested that a telephone call be placed to Assemblywoman Pauline Davis; she ds on the committee. Mrs, Davis could set aut the Board's feeling on this matter. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the assistant county counsel was authorized to place a call to Assemblywoman Pauline-Davis and set out the Board's feeling in this matter„ Page 2260 March 16, 1971 March l6, 1971 71-431 DISCUSSION OF LIME SADDLE MARINAo ADDITIONAL BERTHS Supervisor Maxon reported that he had spent last Wednesday and Thursday in the Clear Lake area where the additional berths for ]rime Saddle Marina were being. built. Supervisor Maxon requested that County Caunsel write to ?Mr, Sievers and request that he set out the exact day that the County may expect these berths to be completed. Discussed the completion of these berths, Supervisor Maxon stated he wanted to determine the completion date so he can inform Mr. Hightowera Dan Blackstock stated that April lst is written down as the completion date. 71-432 REO'i7EST FOR COiJNTY COUNSEL'S OPINION CONCERNING GLENN COUNTY°S IAFCO MATJ:ER Supervisor Maxon stated that about 4 or 5 weeks ago the Board had asked for an opinion from Gounty Counsel8s office concerning Glenn Gounty°s LAFCO matters He requested that Mr. Blackstock present this opinion as soon as possibleo Mr, Blackstock stated that hopefully h,~: would have it prepared by next week, , 71-432 ADOPT SCHOOL CROSSING WARRAN'T'S CITY OF CHICO FOR SAFETY MEASTTRESe AS GUIDES r.{ a-~'D J The Chico Safety Council asked the Board to adopt warrants or criteria for varied safety measures in the vicinity of schocsls, Public Works recommends that the Board adopt these warrants as a guide for safety improvements in the vicinity of schools. It does not appear at this time that additional safety measures such as flashing, lights, traffic signals, etc., will be required immediately, but these will serve as a guide as to when such improvements would be necessary and desirable in the future. On motion. of Supervisor Gilman, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the school crossing warrants as presented by the Chico Safety Council were adopted as guides for varied safety measures in the vicinity of the schools, 71-433_FINAI,_MAP2 SAN GABRIEL ESTATES„ WITHARAWN The final map, San Gabriel Estates, Ohico, was withdrawn from the agenda at this time due to the taxes, which are a lien, not being paid, 71W434 AUTHORIZE ESTABLISHMENT OF WORK ORDER CONGOW ROAD On.motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the establish ment of a work order for the Concow Raad project for budgeted amount was approved and the authorized work to be done by Gounty crews. 71-435 ACCEPT DEEDS.. RIGHT OF WAY ACOU'ISITION.. ALMOND AVENUE AND PARADISE. PINES(SK'X4IA1') On motion of Supervisor. Max on, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, the following deeds were accepted and the Chairman was authorized to sign-the certificates of acceptar..cea Almond Avenue 28565A~70w1 Pclo 2 Allen Paradise Pines (Skyway} Henderson 71-436 APPROVE GRANT OF EASEMENT TO PG&E FOR GROSSARM OVERHAND (SUDAD) ~a So O On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, a 13°foot easement for crossarm overhand was granted to .PG&E, proposed easement being along the land acquired for the Shasta Union Drainage canal north of Bell Road in the northwest Chico area. 7~1-4.3.7_ ACCEPT PER•EORMA_~IGE BOND ~_ DRAKE PARCEL MAP D,,a-+~ On motion of'Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the performance bond was accepted from Mr. Drake to guarantee installatim of storm drain facilities, Drake parcel map, and the Chairman was authorized to sign the agreement and the check in the amount of $11,706 was authorized to be returned to Mro Drakeo Page 227. Maroh 16, 1971 _ _ _- --------------March_l6,_1971 ---- 71-438 REPORT ON CANYON DRIVE & HILLCREST PROJECT Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, reported that they hoped to advertise next week fox the Canyon Drive and Hillcrest Avenue project. Public Works has written and requested that Mro Mott forward the $65,000 that they are to put up for this work. They are writircg to the Southern California Development Company for their $75,000 that they are to ccntribute for this work, Mr. Castleberry reported that they have informed the contractors that they must maintain traffic at all times on these-roadways. Presented for Board information; no action necessary at this time. 71-439 APPROVE PRECINC`?' OFFICERS AnTD POLLING PLACES FOR APRIL 20 GOVERNING BOARD ELECTION ~~ Dd On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, the precinct officers. and polling places were approved for the April 20 Governing Board election, as presented by the County Clerk, 71°440 APPROVE SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGES On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by 5uper"visor Madigan and unanimously carried, the Chairman was authorized to sign Satisfaction of Mortgage on the following: 1. That certain. mortgage dated the 7th. day of March, 1962, made and executed by John and Lacy Lissoway, as morgagor, to the County of Butte, as mortgagee, 2, That certain mortgage dated the 17th day of November, 1967, made and executed by Dorothy Manson and Bert Manson, as mortgagor, to the County of Butte, as mortgagee, 71-441 PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 11"-15 and 11°Zb OF THE BUTTE CO'ilNTY CODE PERTAINING TO JUNK. DEALER`S LICENSES: NO ACTION AT THIS TIME Dan Blackstoek, County Counsel, stated that he had sent copies of the proposed ordinance amending Sections 11-i5 and 11°lb of the Butte County Code pertaining to junk dealer9s.licenses to the Board member's, Board members will study this proposed ordinance and take action next week. Matter placed on the agenda for Tuesday, March 23, 1971. 71-442 PiiBLTCATION OF CHARTER AMENDMBDiT: APPROVED AT NOVEMBER ELECTION ~-y Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, stated that Assemblyman Ray Johnson.~s office j 0 O~ had handled the charter amendments voted on by the Butte County voters last November. i-Ie stated that the amendments have now been acted upon by the State Legislature and are now a part of the Butte County Charter. Mr. Blackstock requested that the Clerk make copies of this ordinance and sent them to the Board members, He also requested that this ordinance be sent to the publisher to be printed and placed in the County code, 71-443 AUTHORIZE CALL FOR BIDS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, call far bids for fire extinguishers was authorized, bids to be opened in the Purchasing office March 31, 1971 at 2:30 p.m. and a report with recommendations to the Board will be presented at the meeting. of April 6,.1971, 71-444 ADOPT ORDTNANCE N0. 1156~_AMENDMENT TO SALARY .ORDINANCE On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, Ordinance No. 1156 amending the salary ordinance to cover the position of Interim Hospital Administrator was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign. Page 228. March 16, 1971 _______ ____________March_16,_i97i__________ 71-445 ADDRESSOGRAPH DECLARED SURPLUS PROPERTY On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, a two-part Addressograph cabinet Nos. 2484 and 2286, in the Farm and Home Advisor office, was declared surplus property and "the purchasing agent was authorized to dispose of this property. 71-446 AUTHOR2ZE PAYMENT FOR SPECIAL EXAMLNATION A'JRI~?G ANNOAL AUDI'S Clif Niickeison, Administrative Officer, reported that the Grand Jury- Board of Supex'visox•s auditors, McDaniel, Anderson and Maddalena, were requested during their audit to make a special examination in connection with the pharmacy and kitchen operation at the Butte County Community Hospital. This work was not covered in the contract for the annual audit. The 1970 Grand 3ury recommends approval of payment of this bill in the amount of $750 for the special examination at the County Hospital and the bi1.1 has been so approved by Mr. Irvine, foreman of the 1970 Grand ,jury. It is suggested that if authorized for payment that this payment be made from the professional and specialized services account in the Hospital Enterprise Fund, Time spent discussing the payment of this audit. It was felt that the money was in the wrong budget. , It was moved by Supervisor McKi.llop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, that the payment for special examination made by McDaniel, Anderson and Maddalena in the amount of $750 be paid, in connection with the pharmacy and kf.tchen operation at the Butte County Community Hospital, said payment to be from the Hospital Enterprise Fund, It was felt that the funds for payment of this work should come from the Auditor's budget, the department where the complaint was originally filed. 71v447 ADOPT RESOLL'LION~_71°44 &_71-45, DECLARING INTENTION TO SELL OR 1,E.ASE PROPERTY On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, ehe following resolutions were adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign: Resolution 71-44 declaring intention to sell or lease property (Parcel C° surplus property (Olive Highway @ Oro-Quincy Hwy„) east of Oroviiie) Resolution 7i°45 declaring intention to sell property (Lot 6 of Block 27 of Bowers Addition to the Gity of Oro•vi11e) 71-448 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED ~p Z.,~O~ On motion of. Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the following budget transfers were approved: B=73, Health Department, $5,200 from salaries and wages to professional and special services B°75, Sheriff~Dog Contx'ol, $450.00 from clothing ar_d personal supplies to equipment maintenance within budget 8-76 Welfare - Food Commodities, $100 from miscellaneous expense to maintenance of equipment S°77, Welfare, $20,000 from Reserve for Contingencies, general, to Support and careof persons RECESS: Recessed at 10:00 a,m. to go into an executive session on litigation and personnel matters. RECONVENED: TheBoard reconvened at 10:20 a,m. following an executive session. Page 229, March l6, 1971 -1-_________ ____ ___march=15,=171====== _=________== 71-449 ACCEPT CONSTRTJCT:LON BIDS: SUPERIOR COTRT COMPLE7{ Gene McFarren, county architect, recommended that the bid on the Superior Court Complex construction from Dick Neves be approved with the base bid of $634,802 plus alter*-xate ~~4 of $710, making a grand total of $635,512. Bid discussedo On motion of 5upervvisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the construction bid of Nick Neves with base bid plus alternate ~4 totaling $635,512 be accepted, approve lease°lease-back agreement for a five= year period with a total of $500,000, and authorized Chairman to sign,subject to approval of County Counsel as to the details and subject to any transfers within the County by the Auditor°s Department. AYES: Supervisors Gilman, Madigan and Chairman Reynolds NOES: Supervisors Maxon and McKillop 71-450 GHARLES KING OF_ GRTDI~EYMAD~_P~RMANERTT CHAIRMAN OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, wi*_h the acceptance of the resignation of Harry Galloway, as a member of the Assessment Appeals Board, that Charles King of Gridley be made the permanent Chairman of the Assessment Appeals Board. 71-451 ADOPT ORDINANCE N0, 1157 AN INTERIM ORDINANCE AME~I~IN~ ORDINANCE 925, CON50LIDATING '"R-1"' (SINGLE FAMILIY RESIDENT'1'IAL) ~c'~ M.. Mr, LeMoyne Sr_yder, Paradise, presented two petitions requesting that Valley 1~3' View Arive, Crestmoer Subdivision, and the immediate area be zoned as an R-1 district. Mr, Snyder summarized the reasons that this reques~ is being presented at this time. He stated there has been a constant attempt to down grade the area with inferior developments and splitting of lots. He presented copies of press clippings that have been published in the past few years. They had been promised additional access to the area before any further development was to be allowed in the area. The two petitions have been signed by 187 persons that ax'e all dependent upon Valley View Drive as their access to their property. Petition rea.d9 the petition requests that the area be zoned immediately as an interim zoning. Request discussed. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, read the proposed ordinance that would zone this area for an interim period while the request for permanent zoning is being processed. On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Ordinance No. 1157 an interim ordinance amending Ordinance 925, consolidating "R~1" (single°family residential) was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to signo AYES: Supervisors Gilman, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Reynolds.. NOES: Supervisor Maxon. 71°452 APPEARANCE OF MRS, JAMES BEST, VALLEY VIEW DRIVE, PARADISE,. REQUEST fi0 DISCHARGE THE SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE 3 ~ a Mrs. James Best, Valley View Drive, Paradise, read a letter which requests ~~ the $oard of Supervisors to dissolve or discharge the Subdivision Committee. Chairman Reynolds stated that the Board appreciated her request and that they would study the requesf: and would discuss it at a later date. Supervisor McKillop stated that the Subdivision Committee should. be heard from regarding. this request. No action taken at this time. 71-453 DISCUSSION: PROGRAM AND COSTS OF GETTING DEPENDENT CHILDREN OUT OF JUVENILE HALL AND THE TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY FROM PROBATION DEPT, TO WELFARE DEPT. Ed Robinson, Welfare Director, and Aon Nissen, chief probation officer, made the presentation to the Board on the program and costs of getting dependent children out of Juver_ile Hall and the transfer of Chis responsibility from Probation Department to Welfare Department. The Welfare Department initiated the necessary plans with the State Department of Social Welfare, Mr. Robinson recommended the establishment of two emergency care homeso State approval is Page 230, March 16, 1971 __________________ March 16,=1971=___=__=________~.- needed for this program' and this approval has been secured. Mr. Robinson stated that they have located one home and they believe another is available. These homes are needed. 24 hours a day. The plan would guarantee each home $100 each month, per home, with an additional payment for each child. Mr. Robinson set out the plan and costs for these homes. These children are in these emergency homes for about 14 days. These children would be segregated from the juvenile offenders. Plan discussed, Mr. Nissen stated that they were requesting that the Welfare Department take over the responsibility of the over 200 dependent children from the Probation Department and put them under the Welfare Department. The Welfare Department would have the full control of this matter. Discussed what action was needed. A resolution would be needed to transfer these duties from the Probation Department to the Welfare Department. County Counsel will prepare the resolutiono County Counsel will clarify the situation regarding the children that would be covered and how the costs would be taken care of. Mr. Robinson stated that a early date should be set up fox the early operation of this plan. Matter to be placed on the agenda for Tuesday, March 23, 1971 RECESS: 11:00 RECONVENED: 11:10 71-454 DISCUSSION: ACCESS AND ENCROACHMENT' PERMITS. WEST PARADISE AREA John Lanam, attorney at law, appeared before the Board on behalf of the people requesting access and encroachment permits in the west Paradise area. Mr„ Lanam explained the request for these permits, Mr, Castleberry had received an application from a gen`leman on Crestmoor Drive; he has been informed that access-was required over a 60' strip that was offered for dedication but not accepted by the County. The Board had directed Mr. Castleberry not to issue an encroachment permit. Mr. Lanam stated he was present at the request of Paradise Properties, Inc, and also for the person who requested the permit, a Mr. Wurce, Mrs Lanam requested that the Board rescind their action of last week, directing Mx. Castleberry not to issue the permit. He said he feels the encroachment permit should be issued, He said they were only involved in a division of land, not in a subdivision. He said that ~+ parcel splits are legal; he set out what was involved in this case. He said the land division would not involve~Valley View Drive. Access is off Crestmoor Drive; it is a 60' dedicated access. Supervisor McKillop stated that this access road has to tie back to Valley View„ He stated that the Board was not speaking against the 4 parcel splits; they were speaking for the general protection of the peaple. Mr. Castleberry stated that additional access was needed. Mr, Lanam stated that his clients were complying with the lot split ordinance, He said that if the ordinance was not doing its job, the County should repeal it. He said he was just asking that his clients be treated equally with all the other people in the County. Time spent discussing the request> It was moved by Supervisor Maxon that the Board rescind their action of last week regarding the encroachment permit for the Valley View Drive area and that the Department of Public Works be required to issue the encroachment permit Motion died for lack of a second; Page 231. March 16, 1971 March 16, 19'71 Supervisor Maxon asked County Counsel whether these people had complied with law. Phil Mace, assistant county counsel, stated that his review. did not go to whether the applicant had comp lied. with the lawg he just researched the matter to .see: if this Board could. use the encroachment to control the action. The permits are revokable on 5 days notice. He feels that-the encroachment permit is not adaptable for this purpose of regulating access to the caurty roads. It was stated that :the problem may be resolved in the near future by a subdivider. 't'he suubdivider, Mr, Don M. Shultz, is develop, g.Sherwood Forest. A map will be submitted. within the next few weeks; there wi~l be a fully constructed access road set out for this subdivision. Request further discussed. Supervisor Madigaaa' felt that the 60° access road provided. by Paradise Properties, Inc., was oraly a psrtial ones as this road goes: back to the 35° road. It does.not meet with the requirements of the ordinance, He-felt that if this development. was going to dump thst much travel onto ~alleq View Drive, the±t it should be deniedo Supervisor McKillap said he feels the same as Sup ervisor•Madigan. After going aver the area and having been put on reoord of the fix's danger,, he feels that at this poi~~at if they do not have additional access, the County would have a bigger problem in the future. Supervisor Gilman said he agxeed with Supervisors Madigan and McKillop. He said the question is where the Board would stand legally if there were a fire and a .loss of fire was ireurred. The Board, has an obligation to•look at that area. Mr. Castleberry said this Board had instructed him to. look at a method to accomplish-bout their desire and that of Mr, l,anam. A means of financing an access road over a period of years wo+sld be the best way to finance the road, If the County could farm a county service area, with the assurance-that the road could be built in two or three years, then the development of Mr. 7aanam would not be incurring too much liability. Chairman Reynolds stated that the Board would be asking for the formation of a service area in that area. County Co+ansel stated that a road could be built under the service area concept. There would be public hearings if this were to be formed, Mr. Castleberry said action-would be in order to instruct them to proceed with the formation of a service area, Mr. I,anam thanked the Board for the oppartunity to appear before them, He said he feels that the law.is not being followed i.n this matter, at this time. 71-455 QUESTION BY PARADISE. ST~J'DEi~7TS A student from Paradise High School asked the Board if they had looke3 into the rE~cycling station for garbage in the County. It was stated that this would have to be referred to.Public Works for their study. Mr. Castleberry stated that they have looked at this matter; it is far from being ,economically feasible at this timed Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, stated that the Governor°s Message, page 81, speaks of tihis matter. Chairman Reynolds thanked the students for attending this meeting, RECESS: The Board recessed at 12:10 to reconvene at 1:30 P.N. REGON'VENED: The Board reconvened at 1:30 P,M. A11:Board members present, 71~45b APPR017E TEN`PATIVE MAP. KEEPER RIDGE ES?'ATES TENTATIFk SY3BDI~ISION MAP On .motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, the tentative map of Keefer Rd.dge Estates, 8 lots, north. side of Keefer Road, east of Highway 99E, north of Chico Municipal Airport, Chico was approved, subject to conditions set forth in Butte County Subdivision Committee°s report dated March 4, 1971. Page 232. March 16, 1971 March 16 1971 T,AND DIV7CSIONSo .NONE I~fCIbPTIONS o NONE 7145-7 -ADOP'L .RESOLi7'1'ION 7146 S1J.L'I?OIT'ING CON~'I1UiA`1I0:N OE' COOP3~RAdI VE SOIL AnTD V'EGE'TATION StTR11E'Y IN EASTERN BOm`iE COTIN'N Jim Lawson, Planr~iz;g Director, prese~sted a let:3:er ~co the Chairman concerning the soil shady that has bees! partially completed by the Division of Forestry. The State is thinking of discontinuirEg.this work, Mr, Blas:kstock stated that they were c:oa~cac~Ced a short time ago by Assemblyman Jvhn.san°s office, Action has been held off on this-matters It was requested that County Counsel prepare a resolution in this matter. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Gilman and unanimously carried, Resolution 7 1 46 supporting cor.tinuatinct of cooperative soil and vegetation survey in eastern Butte County was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 71458 AIS(;USSIONo 701 GR~SNR' FOR SPEGI.AI, DIS'TRIC2S Mr. Lawson stated 'that he~was get4:ing,sUme feedback on the 70l Grant for special districts, I~: was stated that. it might be in ender to set ~:p a special meeting to discuss this matter with representatives of these distri~:ts. Chairman Reynolds said he was getting calls from some of the water districts, Hearing. in the matter dis~:sssed. >:t was suggested that maybe these people could attend the next ~CAG meet:~ng9 they could be advised of the date of the. meeting. It was felt. that an invitation to the entire group should be extended to clarify what the 701 grant, actually. is and what it will do. County Admic±istrator could inform these people and make this a no~hot type thing. T'he me~W1ng.is seL for March 25th st the Country I~itehen. The City4Cou:nty mee~ing is ati 12:00 and BCAG meets £oilowing the City°County meeting, Mr. Nickelson stated he would ir_form these people of the meeting, 71-4~ PtT~L~C_tiEARTNGe SPEGIAL_BUIi,DI~TG_GODE R.EOt5IL2Et~N'TS The public hearing on. the special building code requirements was held and opened for discussio_n.. flay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, and George Stamm and Jim Glanders of Public Works Departme~~.t, present, Mr. Georrge H. Spencer representing the State Departmer;t of Water Resources, also present. Mr. Castleberry gayle a brief 'backgrou•c!d to this matter. 'Ibis would be a .building code amendment in -lieu of a zoning o'rdix!ance. `1`h:Ls was set as an informational hearing, He explained the purpose of this amendment. Public Works sent a draft of the proposed ordinance to the Reclamation Buaxd and to the Corps of Engineers. `t'hey did x!ot substa~~!tially charge the draft of this ordinance. The building code change proposes that in the area from `Tehama County Line and Chico Zanding that the County would propose that buildings in that axes could be built but would rave to be built abave'bhe water line. Nr, Castleberry explained the proposed ordinan~~e. He said there were-some bench marks that will assist the County. Mr, Castleberry said he was present today to answer the Boardes questions, Mr. Spencer said he-had attended this hearir.!g as an observer b•ut that Mr. Castleberry said he might. be asked to say something. He said the Corps does have ~a capability of $500,000 for this e.oming year. They will support this amount. He said it might be advantageous for the people of this County to work with Assemblyman Johnson in this matter, Letter from Col. Donovan read and discussed, Page 233, March 16, 1971 Mar: h Y6, 147: Hearing op e.*.aed to the public at this time, Appearinga 1. Mr, Harry Nichols, 602 Priee Ave., Chita, He said he has prop®rty adjae;ent to [the Sacramento River. His_land has-bean, eliminated from this f7.ood plain coning. The land north of the e~s~•ra~ace of Chico Greek with Sacramento River is within the distr3cte his 3.and is so:ath of this so would not be affected by these rules. L-G Gl~ ~a v n 2, Mr, Robert Z,oftMan, x°epx'esenting Newhall Land:`-,,,omparay, •urged the adoption of the proposed building Code amendment. ' 3. Mr. Bruce Y~ydell, Rt. 4, Box 215C, Chico. He stated he owns property dust south of the oorner of River Road and Sacramento A•aerz€;e. 4. cordon Williamson, 1G~16 Downey, Chico. H:e guessioned the Board about the profile of the Corps of Engineer s.o~•!cerning this matter, Mr, Castleberry stated that tre Corps of Engineer.has a very acaurata profile. 5. Mrs, ~usti~! DeWoody, Chico, She stated that tELey have an orchard in this area, She asked if tk!e Carps of Engineer could c~.k!ange th.e wording so that they cannot be held respo*asible. She said she has tried to get an answer out of Gol. McGollom. Mr. Castlab~rry said h.e has a ~;opy of the r;~les and regulai:ior!s in this matter. Eie will give. Mrs. DeWoady a dopy of ti-!em. b. Mr, Levi Bentz, Rt. 4, Box 2148, Chico. ETe quesWioned the Board about the 1970 flood and whether it compared to the 1958 flood. Mr. .~ich.ols directed a question aW Mr. Spencer about the exae.t status of the river-from Sacxamento Avenxse. What is £laod plain No, 1 a~~d which is No. 2. Mr. Spencex• said he did not have a map that wo~:ld show that. He explained the Primary klood line and the Ses:or!dary k`lood way, He said that all that could be hoped for was that a prudent and reasonable person wo~:ld build above the flood line level, Mr. Spencer explained the purpose of this matter, 7. Mr. Bob Mc~;owa??., Chico, Tie-asked why all of Butte County was not in the zone. He said he also hoped that this was not a primary move to ..have future projects, he said it looked to him that the County wras.moving step by step in-this matter. Nearing closed t:o the public and Confined to the Board, Chairman! Reynolds stated that past Boards had been strictly opposed to fl.ocd zonir!g. He said this -plan looks like something that could be ;lived with. He said chat after looking at some of the washed out ax•eas, it became evident that if something is not done immediately, there could be a re°direction of the river. Supervisor Gilman said he had one question. Sup;~ase that he secured a building permit in Zone lI and that it mat a31 the qualificafiions. .Suppose the building was inundated, would he have firm-grounds for action against the state ar county? Dan Blackstock, county counsel, said that as the Gaunty°s attorney he would hatre to take the attitude-that there would not. be any such gxound. At this stage of the matter, he could not see how anyone could hold the county liable. He said .he did spot think that you could reasonably assure anyone that they would not be f~laoded at one time or ar!other. Chairman Reyn.o].ds said that on Thursday the Senate i.s holding a hearing on the dam cx'iteria levels-for safety,fac,tor for the winter months. Tie called Senator Marley°s office yer~terday to see .if he wanted some county rapport on this .matter. 5enator.Marler°s secretary felt the Bound would not need to do anythi±!g 3.n this area. Chairman Reynolds felt the Board should do something. He said that if anyone was .interested they could contact Ser_ator ~$ger~~4office. March 16, 1971 _ - - _ _ = W = _ _ _ - _ - - - - _ =1+~r~h=1f_a,=1.471. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •_ _ = = = _ = _ = = Chairman Reynolds asked what: she pleasure of the Board was concerning the special building code requirements. Matter-held aver one week for adoption of the ordinance that.will be prepared by County Counsel in final-farm. Supervisor Gilman asked if there was any estimate. for 'these particular projects. Mr. Castleberry explained the prosects. `The Corps o£ Engineers has a capability of $500,000 for this year, ~'he Board would like to have ihe.information available concerning this .matter. Mr. Spencer said he would furnish this information so Public Works. Matter placed on the agenda for Tuesday, March 23, 1971. 6U ~~!'~' 71-460 APPROVE DR, MACiTIliF°s BLTTE COE;IV`I'Y SAOR`.P~DOY3,E -PLAN Dr, Maguire, Director of Mental Health, appeared to discuss the Butte County Short°~Doyle-plan. 'phis has to do with the 5--.year planning of this program. Each County must come up with a plan for the approval of the State. A copy of the plan has been sent to th~Admizzistra~ive Officer, Dr. Maguire stated that the plan proposes at. the initial scree_rv.i*~g in the emergency room a much more sophistiated system of arriving at a decision. He said the present program of keeping the disturbed person in the general hospital is good, but that most of the costs there are not needed for psyhiatric care. T'he proposal is to move these patients from the hospital emergency room to a convalescent hospital. 2'h.:ls would require a variance. He said ghat certain convalescent homes could be designased. He said these changes would reduce the costs of this program. Other counties are approaching this problem of costs by reducing their staff. Dr. Maguire said than Butte County anticipates very ample funds, Butte County has the lowest per capita patients of this type. He said the biggest cost in this program is the hospital care costs, Mr. Nickelson said that something should be brought our. at this point. Dr..Maguire"s"proposal ccmp~.etely phases the grogram out of the County Hospital; this is the longf--term phase out, Dr, Maguire said they were proposing that the intake .should be in Chico. The program would provide tha*.: this service would be in Chico9 the offices would remain at the County hospital far the presento D~r. Maguire said that if the County were to conti*?ue the present program of utilizing the County hospital, the gross budget would be $438,000y wi'Wh a net of $369,000/ [Itilising the .proposed program, the gross br.Edget wo;sld bed $376,000; net°$324,000. Supervisor McKillop said he could raot argue with the program if Dr. Maguire could .secure the variance from the Stare. Yt was stated that skis program was presented as this time to secure the Hoards feelings of the matter, T:i.me speR.t discussing the action to be taken at "this timed It was moved by Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried that the:pr~aposed Short~Doyle plan presented by Dr, Maguire be approved and that Dr, Maguire be authorized to present the plan to the State. RECESSe 2s55 RECONVEi~TED % 3 :10 71m461 COUNTY AUDITOR DIRECTOR TO RESOL'(IE PROBLEMS LISTED IN MEMO, I.:~fCCuDI~7G THE PAYMEAIT PO COOK & ASSOCIATES F. H. Seely, Assditor, appeared to discuss the memo concerning the payment of claims. Mro Seely stated he had rec.ei.ved a memo from the Administrative Officer and on March 15th he replied to this memo stating. the reasons why the Auditor°s Page 235. March 16, 1971 _ _ _ _ _ _ x~~r.._16,~19~~ = = = _ :~. ~~___~_-~W.~_=______ _. ~_----_-_____ office was -refusi*xg the payme°?t oi' the s;laim of Gook. & Associates. This was for the payment to Cookk and Associatee of Orovilie for work on the sewer axed water element of the County general plan in the amount of $12,260,$8° Several weeks ago the Board authorized the transfer of $20.,000 a?ad:.authorized the Auditor`s office to pay the claim. This p~~%tnent has Tot been,mac~e .by th.e Audj:tor td dGtd'. ~ ".. . It was stated that the non°pa-yment of this claim could put th.e wilcle 701 Urant in jeopardy. Mra Nickelson stated that the development of the County ge:seral plan is the responsibility of the Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Mc1Z.i2.1op stated that the County d3.d contract with Cook ~ Associates and tk~ey axe asking to be paid. The County is the contracting unit and therefore moat pay this bill. Mro Black.stoc~C•st~ted that BGAC h.as a liability in this matter; the key thing at this poiest is for the Auditor to pay this bill. Mr. Blackstock stated that the County is far:9.ng tro~xble witke ~:he districts that are going to x:ecei•ae th.e grants under this programer There is a great deal involved in this matter. Ghaixx~a~a Reeynolds stated the Board expecte3 some action oea the part of -the .Auditor and Wert :his reaction that the Board is receiving wee~.ly from himo Chairman Reynolds stated that the Berard had directed the Auditor to pay this bill an3 they expect the Auditor to make payment. Nr. Blaekstock stated that Mr. Seely shou3,d take the leadership in matters that concern fi~!ancial problems. Supervisor:McRillop stated that this was t?he Auditor°s job and tk~.at many people krill suffer unduly if the 701 Grant ~.s not approved, 1't is the Board°s intent that this bill should be paid, Time spent discussing this 'problem and haw e:be matter should be solved, County Counsel stated that he woul3 suggest that the Board direct aid order. the Auditor to resolve the problems himself. that he has listed in his memo, i?~clsding the possibility of going down to the GIR office in Sacramea!to t.o get this problem ironed out. On motion of Supervisor G;~.lman, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, ~:he Cou»ty Auditor was directed to resolve the prab].ems himself that were listed in his memo of March-15th, 1971, including-.the payment to Cook & Associates, and including the possibility of going to Sacramento to meet with the CIR people in an attempt to iran this problem out. Chaix~nan Reynolds said he ,•w'oasld like same type report on the warrants that were issued and were then. stopped. The people in his district a•re upset. He asked what has been done about the •raimbux'semen~t to these people. Mr. Seely stated that the people were notified-that they were ineligible; he had issued a stop payment on these warrants that were issued. Most of the funds have been recovered. Chairman Reynolds stated that he would like a foil report from Welfare Department, Administrative Office axed the Auditor o£ this'~rhole prooedure. Mr. Seely stated that there tisad been a flaw in the ;system; it has been s:hanged. Mr. Seely said a report would be made next week on this matter. 71,+,62_ AFPOI~?'£`Mdh~l' TO _H05pITt~ BOARD OF ?'RT3S~EFS On motion of-Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor M^Killnp ar!d unanimously oarried, Dr. Robert E. 3phrison was appointed a, member of the Hospital Board of Trustees, as the member to represent the hospital staff position on the Board. 71463 DISCUSSIOI~v,~AI~ARZES AID ~I~O'~EE .$B~F'ITS 1'ROP0S2~3~ Clif Mic'kelson, Administrative Officer, stated that this had been. placed on the agenda for this week at the request of Sz:,pervisor Pladigan. Mr. Nickelson requested that a determination be .made at this time conce=.~•nir_g this matter. Fage 236. Mar::h 16, 1971 o= J. c s ,... ,... ... .... ... ~~ m ~M.B,i".Wh 16,`7.9 ?~.• c c a e c a e Jim Rackerby, Personnel Off3.•~er, presented the list of employee benefits requested by the Butte Co:~nty R`nrployee Association. Benefits set out and discussed. Oan Blackstock, Gounty Cou*~sel, spoke on the matter of using the resolution form of adoption rather than using th'e ordina~~ce form. He said he had hoped to save the County money in this matter. On reviewi~ag the matters it appears that the Board has to continue a salary ordina?ace because Butte Cnutaty is a Charter County. Time spent discussing the salary request of the employees. Chairman Reynolds said he co2ald not see an inc.x•ease at this time for the employees of the Gounty. Motion made by Supervisor McKillop last week discussed, Chairman Reynolds said he would co.ssider the request of a 5I incxease for department heads and elected officials at budget time, but not at this time. Chairman Reynolds said he felt the insurance plan has to continue; should also co:3sider the insurance for those employees that retire. Money should be included in the Personnel budget for the .award for longterm employees, >aach fringe benefit discussed, item by item, Supervisor McKillop stated that all employees would receive a lesser check if the insurance premiums were to be increased, He said he would support a token raise for the employees to take care of the fringe benefits. Supervisor Gilmar_ stated that as he reads the comparative salary survey, the employees.in this county are in pretty good shape. He said he does not see ho;a he could support a:2~% increase at this time. Lynn ~7ar..Hart stated that siz?.ce this discussion concerns the employees, he and Robert Thorn, Rmployees Association president, would like to be included in this discussion, Mr. Vanl?art seated that the employees request for a 2~% inc,rease in July and a look in January still stands. lie said the salary survey makes the county employees look pretty good, Iie set out the increases received by the other County employees through out the State. The »mployees Association are dust requesting that B•~:~tte County keep pace with the other counties. Mr. p'anHart stated that the 2~% increase request would be a token ad~•ustment. Chairman Reynolds stated that 'Yuba County was going to hold the line concer_~.:i*!g salary increases. Bob Thorn stated that the Employees Asso~•iation felt that the memo of understanding was reasonable, The mattor. of salaries was negotiated frith the Boards negotiation team, The Association reached arc agreement with the BoardBs team, Mr, Van?3art asked shat the procedure wa3 when you do nct agreeg can the matter be taken to mediation? Tt was stated that i~: c.ou3d but that both sides must request it. There-was no opposition on the vacation request. Sex°aice award request received no opposition. The Board expressed opposition to the sick leave buy back request. Other requests discussed, County Counsel stated that some of requests would require a resnlut3.on to pu, them-into effect, Mr, ]tackerby stated that the item that is not part of the memo of understanding was the request of the Nurses Association and the Licensed LVI~Ts. The LVNs are not recognized under the present policy. One of the requests of the LVNs was the shift differential pay, .Personnel Aepartment made a survey of this matter. Mx'. Rackerby said he would recommend that the present shift differential pay so~nedule ctlziti.n~is. The representative from the L~JNs spo:l~e on this matter, She stated that the Board should consider-the 2~%,i*:.~crease as requested. She said that the local hospitals would be negotia•tic~g with the nurses and the LVNS next month, 7:t was moved by Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by ffiupervisor Gilman and Page 237. March 16, 1971 Mar•^h r6_,, 1971.- _ •- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ a - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - _ _ _ _ - ~ ~ - unanimously carried, Expansion of vaca~ion benefits to provide for 20 days for employees that have l5 yeax's service to the counWy, ar~d to allow the employees with 6 months service 'be eligible for a 5 d«y vacabior, iaas approvedo On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, approved the request of on-call pay for surgery ~ZUrses. from $10 for 24 hours ort call to $10 for 16 hours and $15 for 24 hours onwcall status. On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, granted the providing of $500 in the Persos?~n.el budget for service awards. officials The 5% salary increase request for all elected/and department heads to be held over at this time, with the understanding that corsideration of the request would be descretior~ary:'by the Board at budget time as to the 73oard°s determination. 71°460 APPOTN'TI~1~TT 'TO BUTTB G0"2' HOLSIIVU AT,~'~OIiI`TI On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and p ~ unanimously carried, Gommiss3.oraer Henry Williams was reappoi~°atod to the Butte .~ r~'~' County Housing Authority £or a new four year term, commens:ing April 22, 1971, The Administrative Officer was requested to write a letr:er to the Housing Authority setting forth the feelings of ch3.s Board What it would be a good policy to rotate the chairmanship. 71-461 DISGtTSSZODTe 47E~ARE ~ASFS Supervisor Maxon stated than he spends a great de31 of time at the Welfare offices. He stated that he has beers lockicg 3.re~:c s©me of the cases. He set out 2 cases that had been brought to his attention, He .said it looks as though the person with an income, who has dependexst children on We~.fare, csr_ have an income 3 or 4 times duet that of the person without aray income. He feels that there is a loop hole in this matter, Discusseds no action taken. 71-462 MOTION OF TDTTEII~`Z' T~ _CR~A`~ _A ~~~JN'?''~ SFR~I~~ AR~4 Mr. Castleberry said he waald have the descriptions prepared for the service area in the Paradise area. Taro Boa.x'd members wi3.l be asked to sign the request for the formation of the distric~;. This is for the formation of a service-area for construction of an ace•ess road in the Paradise area. Tt was moved by Supex°visor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigar_ and unanimously carx'ied that it was the intent of this Roard to create a County Service Area in the Paradise area, and that County Counsel could present this intent to the Z.ocal Agency Formation Commission, sLb~eot to the legal descripCion being prepared by Public Works Department, 71-_463 DTSCi75SI0Ns ACrftEII~N'?'_EOR C;0'~7SOLTDATTON OT` GT`Tw-T~TB_RARY. WTTIFI COUN`T'Y ~IBRAI2Y Supervisor McKillop reported that a meeting was held with Mrs. 'Terry concerning the library proposal, The agreement with the Gity of Oroville was discussed and revamped, He said that orxly.minor deletions were agreed upon. The agreement was referred to County Counsel with the request that he send it back to the Gity of Oroville for-their consideration. Supervisor MclCillop requested that Goun.ty Counsel provide the Board members with a copy of the groposed agreement. Mr. Blackssock stated he would mail copies to the Board members, Page 238. March 16, 1971 --=~W______.__~__~ Marchrl5,~x.971 _~~~--,__-___~_~~__ 71°464 DISCT:TSSZO~e ROAD PROBT.F:MS [dZ`1`~~d. BL'?:Z~ GR.K S,mA`TES.& B'CZI,DI~FC: PRRM:C`T PROBT.FM Supervisor Gilman said that several days ago he was a•:os?:~•acced by Gunton. Andrews, plumbing contrac~er, oonsers~ing a project.in Ghieo, Zt.appears that one of his me*~ called for an izxspection that he had xeegle:,ted ~co apply for a permit fors the fee was doub"le. A building permit had been se~:ured for-the building, but they had not secured a plumbing pex7n3.t. Discussed. B.eferred to Public Works for olarification and request tha?- ~:he matter be placed onr..es~t week.°s age~ada. A letter-from residezzts of Butte Greek Estates was read concerning problems o~ the roads within the states. These-are eour~y roads. It was felt that the cgmplaint of these people was valid. Gpmplai::~t dis`.ussed, it was felt that this was a law enforcement problem. Referred to Public. Works wish request that he report back on the matter. 71°•765. AD.OP`Z. R~:SOT~U`TIO?U 7147 ALdARD7.~TG SAYE (7F' R~AI, PB.OPERm`~ & APP ROUAy OF SAT~C5~'AGTTON OF • MOI~TGAG~ On .motio?~ of Supervisor 2Ta:x;o~, seconded by SupW rvisor Gilma~x aTZd unanimously carried, the following as:tion. was takene 1. Adopted &esulut3.on 7147 awardi:~g-sale of real prapertq to Ra~.ph A. Hedstrom and authorized the chairman to sign. 2, Authorized the Chairman to sign the Sat'isfactior of P?ox°tgage saE:isfying that certa3.n mortgage dated ~:he i7th day of ,7'i~1y, 1.968, made and e~:eouted by Micb.ael G<'Martir±ex, as mortgagor, to the C;o'u.~sty og B~~f:t~, as-mortgagee. AAJOTTRNMSt1'i' `There beir_g noi;hing further before the Board at this t:7.sne, the meei:ing was adjourned at 5s 10 p.m.to reconvene on Tuesday, Mar~h.23, 1971 at 9o0i3 a,m, A'1'I'EST9 GT~A.RIC A, ~?'G3:x50N, CO1JN'I:.'w G".~]RK B'~e! ' ~-d w ~_----- Ge ~~ o£ the Boa Board of 8u rvisors G1erk Page 239. March 16, 1971.