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kpril 20, 1971 S~H'~L~ .y3F tOc~L]LTrGR~i3A1 ) ~~, G67i~'7i'~? ~DF 3ei ) 2'he Hoard of, ~upervisora m~t.aw 9000 a.m. purs;~a~,s to ad~~~et°:zme:~+s. Yre~,e~t.e 5~uperaisors Gi~.mac°,.hYadiga~a, Maxon, Mc~il7.ap acid ~~~a?rma,~. fey*co"lds, ~1:~ftos~ Miekelsc~•s:, Admiis~wraGi-~e 0ffaeer, Da~iies. B~.a~ksLoe:k,-cGo~n;:y cGu~a•=~~~,e~, a;zd C3ark a~, ~?eisoTx, Gauz~s:7 Q;3.erk, by Margie d~atis, Soars of ~rpe?~~isars fd:~ex•:~c. I:~i~cG~~`~IDt~~ 1~.ev. Ebert. €'ipz, Craig Memorial Congregational Church k~~.adge of a3.3.egia~:~ce to the- E'lag of tike F7~3ited $•~ases of America 7~°934 AP~'Z•~D~'AIL SSE M3?~~siES DrL mot;Ion of ~•wpervisor Madigan, seco~.ded by Supervisor Mc%Ci3.7!ep a:nd •w~±a~±imU~~s1y oarried, the m~.nu~es of April l3, 1971 wr re appx•oWed as mailed •~;i•::~ the, add~.tio,:e to,E'age 292, se~;;a%d paragraph from she botiom of ~.he- page, t•e~ state that $e~pervisor:?~fadiga~. had regzsessed fhaf. Cc~nty ~Gou~::~.sGl c.omme?~t o~;: th.e 1a,st paragt~apEz of page 2 of 1?~be c., M~~.eller ° s letter. . '71u9:~5 CS~MMw.7~]'?CA'%'3~P~T3 ~•~°m P~r~,e3.1, Palermo. Mr. Powe3 fl foxT,~ar~ds petiti®~ sigr,.ed 'by approzeimz3L•e3.3~, ?$4 rewa.deT.tr~ / OO. ~ ~ of.Pa~.ermo req•~P~sti~ag a fiihorough irevestigatien of a.fl.3. asp.<:c~~ss of the g,zopor~,aIl :ro. lw~:a*e .fhe sewage disposal plar.r for~he City of 9rovx;lle aid surr,o°~z?sii,:~g .areas. in their-immediate ,vicia~ity. ~e asks for hea:~°aLSg date to he set. zLester fr©m Dar'Cook also~r~ad ir? shis matter aTd di^c.ussed. D'earWr.~ se:P:.. for M,~y 3.2, 197x. at .7s30 P.M.°heari~~g to be advartised. ~Iar;~nah $t~v~ae, ~h~.co. She wriu~es so easpress the opiztios± •~.hat a so~c.^:~ "ba:~ ~;~ z;:~rni:~.g 3 Z S~ Op :>~0~,;11d be a ..very Lndesirable thir.,g, and that oertain ho:~*_°s shou~.d be des~3.gna~ted to ~3.low buraaing. Ideferred to Dot-: 3'~a~:k a4gd to Clay Castleberry, Director of P°sb33.r Works. ,?ohr ..aaekel, ~'F~ico. Mr. 3aeke% writes ~regardisag several items ircl~tdi_rg the re~.e~^,•4 ehaxsge iC3 c~mpusers at she poua~ty Data. Processisag Departme,as, also regard~.a•~g OS.SQ ^.ex•~ai.~a..'Ct0 matsers i~•y xhe problems of Sutte Basiaa, a~ad a.iso certain items regax•ding the reconstructioaa of Goodspeed=WaWt road. t'.;~:opies preaiozasly dissribu'wed to Board.) het+ser dis~:ussed. .~dminist~*•at,ive ®ff:.e;e:~ ~ri11 pla~,e Vetter. one ILAF'CS9 meeting agenda for disr_ussa.on.n also wi:11 ar~s~vec ?eWi:e..•. Sr:zce Gri;ra~;ell, Dx°ac~.lle. Mr. Grinr_e3.1, as aWto~°e~ey for Mare Eiarx•is, re;gz:.ests tsze :~mard of g•~apervisors to see. a hearing upon Mrs, ~iarris ° appc=a ~ from de~•,s~•,o~;w: by ~ j 3 ~ O J the '?v::ete tCounty, Plannicag Commission on .her applicatiar: fora w;omple4:e intermediate Fare faoi~.ity on property fo~ca+sed oa Bdgewood iaue, Parad;~se. Hcari*~g set,for May. 4,-1971-at 13,000 a.m. ~.:a.llforzia Commo~?ity Developers,- Irc. NCr. Sievers sends c+upy ,af his 3ettc.r to 00.00 Co•~~ase3. ?lacks~cock regardizag, progress towards proposed enpa~asios~. ate 'dime Saddle. `fo be discussedat a later dace, Parad.i.se Fire 3'roue~:tion Dy.strict. .lohn Rolle, fire, chief, wr~.tes regarding •tent~a4.~.ve J~• O O map o£ the Sherwood E°orest Subdivision L~si~: ~2 in. Paradise, and a request for 7 ar ea°.croaehmerst. permis on ~restwoad Drive, He recoaune~nds :hat i.he Board grans this encroachment permit oz~ Crestmoor Drive. iLeWter read. P;xb3.ic Wc;rks Director wi13. report on this letter at next weeks mee~:iP.,g. Ca3~.£ornia Wzter ~ervsce ~ompas.~y, The ~mmpany wrii~es Way adv~.se that they, have f~.3.eel Frith the Calitornia;3Pubtic~LFtiiities Commission an amendment so their /d •.LyApp~.icairion ~Yo. 52323. for a rate increase it .the Chico ~:orso3.idated district aa~d aPSS~ i~° their Application Noo .52323 for a ra:.e increase in the ~flrovi3.~.e I~=.strict. ~'he amendments reflect increase i~a the cost of purchased paH+cr dcxe to the ctaar~ges : i>3 the po:~•er rates of the P,G. d: ~. effec"s~.ve E`c:br~ary,l3, 1974. Copies to be sent so Board members. Page 295. Apy-il ~0, 1971 ~our~•ty S•~pervisox's .~ssocia~ion of ~aliforria. ~'he Assoxiat~.oaa reques~.s b¢~ards of s•~:pez'wiaoro to consider ~~re ~:houghss ~or~t~ai'ned isa resolu~~COS•~. adopWed V~ br ~SA~ regarding reductioa3 of eae~.st~,cag b~arder.ss~me red '*ape arad co*~fa:•siore OO• is'aolved ire receivi:ag federal f.~3nds ~:c :'°~:~~5 pro~es:tb, arad asks ~--at i-'_?e '_~oard foxv~ard rhe:.r tltvughts and re~~ommersdaWis~~^s tm lc:g~.sla~ ~•~c. de:~cgatio bs i:r; Sa~e:x'amen.•ro and• Waoltizagtor. Referred ~:o, ~'es~"~.~; 'GT®~'}tis Dire~.tor . ~'o~x~'Wy Swperv~isors Assccia~Wion o` ~Ga'~.ifarnia, ?'he Ass~:..ia•~-cc~ fcY°aards ::cs~ ~! schedule of d~.es adcpted for couar,uies for she fisc~::~ ` ~••.a~gKr~ ~.:~~~s:.de::c:~:::.~.cr:~ b0' for that £isca~. year. Ssa,:~.e ~ouhty°s appro~prias:ifl~ r.s .$:x,900. ~o•ux±ty A~ministra~yiwe ®fficer wi19. respand to thin le~~:ex'. ~a~.ifar~3ya ~ammissiara ~,c3 Agiti3g, "~he• ~Gozamissifl_T:~ reque;~ts the: Boax'd c1'"• S'+~,~ex•t,.e5o"s,s 'Wo n~'miraate Se'Ve'is F:a'Cddldateo iJh6 represer!t '~S1C'• 3??t',ri.er2:5'W axed V R.E:'kY~7a3.L1~:°.~ :flx seniar ;•it5.~er~s to serve as the delegates''so 'she Si"~;•~`.e G:ox:ex°c•~sc:e ors Agi:~g. Disr°;ssed. Referred Lo S.arvey R~,:he f~?' desigsat°:.~~.g delegacc~~~ ~:o ;-he StaT:e ~o~^bfereaaoe. S~peMiu?` ~a~.ifer:~ia cGompr•ekatnsive Hea~.th Plans~ix~g Ass:oc.at3.®-~, ~E?e Assa~c.:eatso~? scaads a copy of its ~e~ter to Assemblysnaxa Re's Mar;;Do;eald c~rgis,g s'::ppaw't c;f 3+ 0.00 Sfi fib wl-3ich aa?,thor3zes the legislative beady of a c:3.'W_v or d3.stx'1.~t to ~.o~:traet for ambulance aervides t~ serve the residexat.s as ~:obave:ry.x.c~~:lc:.e req~7.x•es. Fie feels that ~~:he effes::,rs ®f the bi33 ~a•333 be pax•t-?~:.~xlarly l~~e~.pf~3 in renal aaad remote areas. :~Lnformarir~aa oa1y, Dalifor:sia Assoc-~a~:.:~.ac of Adoptia~e Aget~r,,'ies. `I'l~e AssoWiati.o:s• sta'ies a.ts coLV~ex':?;: GOaboei: several ~.•hausa~bd ~a~.iforr~ia childreaa i:a fcs'Ler homes a~ ~~~xa~y ax;: b~0• s~:ate e:~pe=ase who caa~3d arGd sh®z~ld be i.ra adoptive homes. '3h~:y for~;s~x'd G repar±: from ?:1he ~:a•lifurra~.a Associatiaaa •of ~Idop4::3.o*a .45ge~.~:~;ea afad rile s:he fic~a_rd to assise. i~~ impleme~a2;itag the recom?necda~iczas ~.o'a~'.~.~:ined •~,hex'e•y~ . 1€k.ferred to Bd R obirason, Welfare D3.reator. Assemblyma:a lday B, ~ohz~son. Ms. ~iahnson tlaaraka the fioard for •whe copy of the ' 0 0, y'~ reaol~:+.t~a.o~? . ins oppoba. Wion to SS ' 333. ~:rsfoc'mawicr: otaly. 1°a.b3~.c ii'di3i~wies ~ommisaiora, ~'he ~G~nmm~,ssio'ra. seeds rzo~~:ce of '~eax,.~g az;d ~l~pp~.:L~:a':r~o'~s O. L~ Ra. .52490 for'revisic~~a o£ its e~.estric service tar_•a.ff tc offset. ?'lie / O effect of a•~thori~ed ¢:ast of gas. y.r~creases for rrat~~ral gas used to g~:zac~.awc ele^tricity, l;~foxxnat3.~in oaaly, Mrs, M2r~.e Se:.mmers, uo ®, Sumaaers. T.,°,t~W~er. of appre~s.at.v~•a fcr serv;~~~.~.es cf Sheriff ZO O.~ ~ ~''a.3?.i~„k ayad his deputies coneerrsi~~ag a legal pr€~b'!' ems i_he~/. fee~~'.l-~at; LEae Sheriff did his fob verb well. pack NAereima:~., general ~our,'.sel a:r~d N:~nager, ~n:a'at'y S'uper~disers Assowim~;ic~~., l:nf~~•z;m:`.t~g / O O . (. S the Board that the chairman cf GSA ~Legi.slati'we `fask 'Force has ,c:al'!ed f.he next meeting for `s`h`hursday, ~,pri"~, 29,.397]., in Sa~:rG:r~e_awi;. Haru:ld T. (Biz) 3ohnson, i~2ember of 0ongresb. A ?•ha:Fk you fc~r ad~~•~.sirg him cf .:b.e / Z. 0 0 a~:~.a•on takeza by this Roard relative to :~'7.ood P3aira Za~..izag on.- the Sacramento Rf.ver. Sacra_mer!*Ma ~7~,11ey ~oordia~!ating ~o•uscil on Air: 1'oll~:'tior~. Adva.s:Lgag thy; Doca~:y than: there 'wi11 be a meetizag i~a PSarysvi3.3e at tke Urez l~Zotel ar~d 3.rz4~yts,!~g all Board members to a'cce'ndo 73936 IBBS~Ti~iD A~TTO?~ 0?3 ISSi7~~~..Q~'.:~'JBL'Q9~NAS. `i`S~. D'3~~'Iii~'~,A`T`i'3~Zt~B~' A~ ~';~fF~ESZ'T~;~~T;pIRSo H&AI~_~T~ ~ SST 'W.1'1Ei D:IS`£R~~T AT'faRiVBS'. TQ3' D~S~"~F~S WP7L~ARB CBS Daaaiel B1a~:kstock, bounty Gc~a~se3., seated he had a ~*~.at•ser That hW t_s.o'~ght he shoa~.d b•x'ing up early, in the meeting. #ie stated he has prepared s'abp~,e~-~as for the District Attorney anal his investiga'~.ors b:ft he fe3.t he sho~aid ge c~vc.r the. ma'tte~: again with +~he Board. He set of the prob~.ems i*avolved. He sr sled :hat SeWLioEr. .29601 pr©•aided that the' District Attorney and Sheriff cou~.d ir.°caar expenses cha'w• are allowable and payable by the ~oesr~8:y, He said the Disttrict Attorney. does ._r~t have to have Board .approval prior to 3.neurring these expenses. Eie said that in the e-ver±'c Page 296. Apr:~l~ 20, 19~~3 -_- _____ --__-__=_~.~ra12®,=3.73.._==____._ __.__.____ the Board approves the claim for these expenses, tiheex the payment is fino.?. LLe explai~±ed the matter o£ the payment of these expensaso Mr. Blackstos:k. set fort? cases that gavern these matters. .Mr. Blackstock stated that he had again d=.vcWssed with Mr, Mueller the matter of-his appeard.ng apt the hea~°ing setatefcre theB~ard of Supervisors for 2'ucsday, ApriL..27th,-at 1:30 g.M, Mr. Mueller states he will not vol:~~xtaz'-~.ly appear. at the hearingo Mr. ~lacks•~ook stated. he fe:~.t the Cour~r `woa?d grava€: the Board whe relief they are requesting- and that the 'Oc~urt wil' reg°~.ire Me•, M:s~?'!'e*• to appear before tkce Board, .Mro Blackstcck said :e wondered if t!~.e 3aard kYacld reconsider their actions. He said i•~ w.as ~ quite clear the ~9istrii°i: ~`.L`o~^ney has been a great deal of work in this area. Mr. Blackstock said he wo°~ld E.ate tc see this matter taken to Oourt. 3'he case co;sld be appealed9 the (:aunty miga~t see urge s~xms of inorey,being spent for this matter. The matter mzght be delaLaed fcr as loc~g as a year, The Dist•x'iot ®ttcr*.,ey, has stated tL.at he wau~.ci .be wi~.J.i_~g to ha~re a committee go over the cases. with him. Mr, Blacks took said he eac'ald s•aggest that the Board appoi*at a committee arad go over these cases with the Distr~~.cw tl~ttorney and the Welfare Director. He. explai*_r.ed how tPiis matter should ba'~ard?ed, 5u~cervisor ~Lr..Lti'llGp said he felt that this world be a better ~.~ay ~o handle t?~~is ' problem. Mr. L3iackstcclt stated that the District .Attorxsey and tLte S~i.ex'i ff ha'ae a special i~~vestigative fund. Lie advised the Board not to confuse •Wrzs •~,~it~± their right to incur ind.e~tedraess. -They are both available to therm. ?'he amu~unt o:~ this fu~ad will increase -from $2.500 to $5000 next year beca:ase of the i:~c:C~:,~se in p~~oula~,;inr ics th3.s ~ocunty. Ss,~perviscr McLZ~.11op stated tE',at it had been recomme ~ded tL'edt two Sca:x'd members sit in canfere~~ce to review these Welfare c~hes. .fit-was sugges~.ed than. maybe a tape could be made of this hear_xng, At this rec;iew cf the Welfare cases, there should be the District Attorney, -the two Super•~isors, t~~e Dist*_'i~:t Az:t~iraey ° s investigators, the Welfare Director and ,the press should be al3owed tc sit .,*, ers the discussion. The discussion would be held in the District Attor~~ey°s off~_ceo S°pervisor Maxon stated that- he felt this informatior_ should 'be public i7.3fir'?~<:iCi~r.. Tt was s~:ated that the complete Board should have a complete pictare of what transpires at this meeting. It was stated that the tape would be avaiiablc to all the Board members, The ?aames of the cases would not be mea~tio~!ed oEa the taoe, Suggestion,of County Counsel discussed. It -was moved by: Supervisor Maxo~~, seconded. by Chairman lteyiar7.ds a~ad unas3imo~.asly carried that the action take.~~ by this Board last weekfor the iss~aa*~ce of subpoenas for the District Attorney asad his investigator's be rescinded at this time. Chairman Reynolds appoixated.Su_t~ervisor McLZillop to act. as Chairing Supervisors for this meeting-and that Sapex'visor Gilmaz° be the second Board member to attend for this Boax'd, .Ile stated that the other Board members should be given access •~.•o the tapes wheys the. hearing has. been completedo This-Would be a oonfideotial case meeting; the press will be requested to act in good faith if they attend the meeti~ag. The Administrative Officer was requested to notify. the news media o£ the hearings Tt.was moved by. Supervisor Maaeon, seconded by Supervisor Gilman-and unanimously e®rried that a hearing be set on the Welfare cases,-to be held i~.,the Bistrict A<Ltorney°s office on Tuesday, April 27, 1971. at 1:30 F,M„, that the two Supervisors chosen by the Chairman attend this formal meeting on behalf of this Board; that County Counsel, the Administrative Officer, the Welfare Director and his investigators, and the District Attorney and his investigators be Present, 7Page 297. April 20, :1971 that '-he press ha i::eaited to attend the meeting, watt! the understanding that..tk~e Welfare oases are to be held confidential, and that this hearing be taped, County Cour_sel stated that he would ia~form °:he District At~orraey of tFa.is meeting date and will tell him that the meetisag was seta by the Board c~lz his recommendation, 71°93? ?~.EAiti?!TG DL~?'g- SFT FOR DZSG"JSSam~.OF ~CA`L'Y?~7G OF SFW.A^B D3SPDSAI, P1.!~N`I' F'OR.~J'~3.OTU:1•~ The letter frgm Dan Cook & .Associates reg~ardi~ ttie loca~:ing of 'tfie sewage disposal plant for the Oroville-area read and discussed, ~;lif Mickelsoa~, Adninistrative Officer, spo~.e on the. matter. 3t was felt that a hea~:ing date 'be sot for discussion of the situation, Supervisor Mcl~illop suggested that ample t3 me be giveo.`to set up this hearing, 19ates discussed, A hearing date was se'W for May 12th, 19%1 at 7:30 in the Board of Supervisors room. 3t was stated that Whis would be a~ informational meeting, The Clerk was requested to give not.ioe of this hearing. 71938 DTSCF~.SS10ty: 'LTSE OF •BOND .ACT FeT?dDS SEQUESTED B`? GE~}E MERCER Gene Mercer, secretary for Butte Cou*xty Fish and Game Commission, s'pake on the use of bond act funds for the placing of tau?aching ramps on make Orville, ', `L'he Fish & Game Commission had recommended that the Board request someo~;e from ttie State karks & Recreation Department to go over the sites suggested for these ramps. He said they. had left it up to Mr, Castleberry to suggest the places for these rampso He said that Mr. Castleberry, later told him that the Parks and Recreations Commission-had turned their thumbs down on these ramps except for the orae a.'s the Enterprise area. He said there was a meeting last week a€±d he talked to the State .men about ~ ese ramps. -Whey- told him that they, kr4ew nothing abaett the ramp;: bei:sg requested, M:r, Mercer said he hated to see the County lose the 'money that was available fox these ramps. Chairman. Reynolds asked Mr. Mercer to have th.air conani£.tee make a recommendation to the Board on this matter, Mr. Mercex• s'`ated that sumeorae would have to•come up from Sacramento to study 'the areas invcl~aed, He said he has a map that ~.s marked for the proposed sites. mhese would 'be for small boat. launching ramps, Mr,.Mercer said these funds would be in additio::s~. to the Bossd Act money. Mr. Castleberry spoke on the mat;:er. He said he woo"!:~ be happy to wo't~k with the Fish.& Game Commission on this nsatter, Matter discussed. uo action taken at this time. R~c~~s: lo:lo ~c®lu7V~1~ED : l o: 2 a 7'l~•939 APPEAEA„~TCE OF S?iER~FF GllL7,ICI~: PRES~T°rATZO~T OF SiiA~,`'iSTTC.~,~. REP~DRx. Shea'iff.Darry Gillick and Captain T~,eroy Woods preser!ted the statistical report on felony crimes in Butte County. .Sheriff Gilli~k stated he was appearing in the irsterests of 9.~ enforcement in Butte County. He stated that law enforcemen.ts record in Butte County was excelleast anrd its performance has been ~,ot•?stant and efficient. He state3 that recently the Board of Supervisors-had been informed by theDistrict Attorbey tha: the County°s law enforcement r~~~ along with the w*orot i~~? the State; that alsc that statistics provided by the State prove that stateme~a~. That is not true, he stated. He stated that statistics are fine when it Domes to keeping re~Lards, but they are only useful in proving a point when they are fairly presentedo He ezrplained how the statistics could be misleading. Captain Wood presented statistics and charts eoncerrsing law enforcement in Butte County. The first chart presented compared Butte County felo~±y crime stati®tios with those of the State. He said these figures were from the State Bureau of statistics. Captain Wood ,stated that one thing that should be pointed Page 298. April 20, 19'71 April zo, X971 o~as is what These. statistical figures do not. include ~!~veui'~.e felo~~~.y ax~res4s, Sheriff Gillick again spoke•on law enforcement. He said i~ was a?uc true tha'? But4:.e Oounfy law enforcement-was incompat.ens. He staled shat it is ars unfair and. disgraceful atcark on a group of fine men'and women-who chase tc go ia.:2:u their line of work in order to be of service to their .~seighbors a~~!d sheir commu:aiE:y. H'e said if was accusations such as that which tend co dim•~..ish the effee:W:L.veres~ of good. Saw. enforcement and to undermine she co~~afidenee of the pub3iv ~alich 'J.e4~s enforcement must. have if is. is fully and efficiently to do •Whe aob wE!i~:h the citi~er.s have a right so expecto Sheriff Gilli~'k stated that he has asked for aa! inves•~igatioan of his department by the Ssase Attorney General°s offices Supervisor Maxon stated that he•has~worked a gx•eas.dea~, wish g.aw enfcr~:ema_~!L age~~.cies ir! "skis ~oun~ya He staled that, he feels ~+:hat i:kxis ma•~•rer has bee:~.:,.mproperly presented by the Distris.W Atsor?!.ey. Sherifs U•~l'lck Chairman Reynolds stated that, as far'as he ryas cor!cex~ned,~•i~a;~ oc.e o£ she fir!est as!d most honest men that he has ever meto He feels that flhief Bbir?"e~~s'. is a ~Uery ou.tstandirag chief and a very honest maro tie said than i~ these ~+o men were i=: anyway taia!ted, then thcise tainting ahem wi'~.3. have to tatCe hisa w,E.~h theno He said he supporsed Sheriff Gilliok and flhief Barre~:.r a?s the~.?~ ~=..~.ter.g~~ity Q?ad abil°wty, he feels that these mss should ~.oc be dragged dow:2 by ar!yo_~.e. ~"_~aix~a~r. Reynolds tHarLked the Sheriff for appearing ar~d making his sWate~me-iso f'. H. Seely, Cou?aty Aeaditor., spoke on Fhe mastero He said he ~aas~ requesting that this mat•~er be taken off .the Board agenda. He-said €F!e de•,~ar~Tre?~u fieads Gard elected affi~;ials eor.lci hammer oua: their o~~ra? prob"!ems; he sa.d he aa~~a r~o reason :Ear This to be a~.red. in the publico ~hairma:n Rey?a~~~ds s~-ated that ~:he law enfor~.emerit representatives per se Dame r-.o him acrd asked him for some asais~a~~.ce. He said :that. it was with no relisk! that, he has performed these cY~:s~riew, Mo ac~.iu:-! taken on the statement of Mr, Seely. 71940 APPEAR2e.~V~ _29~'_ MR$_o PE1'fRTOTA .... _-_.-.._ .. .... . . RE'li>~4.E'ORID ~ Pr9RAD3SE Mrso Patridi.a Rellaford, Paradise, spoke on L.t!c T:orre;~.;~oradeza,ce rr.ceived from she c.;a:lifor~~ia flommission on Aging, She- said s??e e>~dorsed •~.he s.ct~.c>>_! ~;F •i::te Board 3.nreferriszg this let~er to Mr.o Ro4he e~f ParaeY~seo S;:!e said she •ura.!~ s•:~~x~e that if Mr. Rc,the was given she duty. of selecting the ca?!didates F:v re•t~x'e;~e:~c ~:~!e seaiior c:iti~ens she would be among she 7 to be r!omi~ai:ed, Srie ,said shG w'oc:'~!d be - glad to be or±e of, the delegates. 7l 94y L~'~ELiTb.4.~~,E Ol' Mf~S NRr~~~'A M00~ D SERER3'q ORfli7T:f3,E 0?~ BEH.AI>E ~' M6Se Ii~RZ>BW ~~o He;~~arietta Moore, Oroville said she wo~1d like to i~,trcduce a lady that is i*a need of assistance, She stated than this woman. has.beea! u~urned down! by the Welfar.~e Officeo -She has been a resident for many years. Mrsa Moore introduced Mrs, iaiola Hurley, Orovillee Mrs. Hurley staled that:she was d•~.sabled at-?d was ir_ need of assistance, She said her son. and daugh~;er have heaped her ~.•_y she past but could no longer help- hero Supervisor Mc1C.illep said he has .ka±os°p~z Mrso Hsarley fvr many years, Supervisor McKillop~suggea~±•ed than-G1if Mickelsor!, Admir3is•~rative flf£icer, refer Mrs. Huxley°s case back to- the A?`ll, people and de•termi~e what the problem was in skis case. Mr o.Mickelso?x stated he wou:~.d handle this and report back to Supervisor M~:1Cillop in-this ma•cter. 71m942 APPEARAD7~P Of' D1R,So ,TAMES BEST., PAL~ADT"~'E„ Tt3 &E ~E_2.'~_Z8-~'L~~M:P~Bv~.TSE ~'T~ PRO`t~GmgOl~I DTS`1 Mrs, James Bess, Paradise, referred to the le•cter-from ~;Re'hr_ toile, fire chief, Paradise Eire Protection Districts She said she thought it had been agreed tha~L Grestmoor was not a proper accesso She requested shat if 1'u~1ic Works should receive any more requests for encroachme*!t permits, that she or some other 3.~nteresied party in Page 299. April 20, 3971 April 20, 1971 that area be notified by.•Public-Worka. Chairman Reynolds told Mrs. Best that some time in the near future, Mr. Castleberry would be presenting the map and the petitioz± for the service area for-that. part of Paradise. Mr; Castleberry said he hoped to tape tike report nett week concerning the formatiozs of the service area. Mro'Castleberry statefl that the action of'Sherwood~Porest does provide the access that is needed today. He said-for future development, he still feels that additional access is needed. Nu action taken at this time. 71943_ DISCT~~SSZON~: lA?~. MADRQNR. DAM Clay Castleberry requested discussion•by the Board and determinaa:ioa of the County°s needs for a roadway only in view.of the State ~i~isioz? o£ Sa£ety of Dams° request for modifications concerning the Lake.Madronc dam. Mr; Castleberry sta~.ed tb.at this has been discussed for several months without resolving the point of who should owr_ the dam and be responsible for it. He said the State has izaformed.him that the use permit has not been-paid; thatpenalties are pili~ag up oza a'his use permit. Dan $lackstoek, County Counsel, stated that they: have been attempting to resolve this problem, They have met with the Dam Safety people and also wi•~:n representatives of the:Land Associafiion of Lake 1K.adrozaE. it'hey have also bPeza iza communication With the owner of Y,ake Madrone Properties, inc. He sa:t.d the County .had abandoned azay ownership to the road and the dam that their might. have teed. Mr. $lackstock stated that the deed~by whioh the County acquired .this property is nebulous,. it is a grant-deed with the proviso that any. laza.d that• is vet +a.sad by the County for roads co*sld be used by the. land .owners for the dam. Pro•visi~s in the deed discussed. ,Mr. Castleberry.s.tated that they would Contizaue to wc•rk on trail matter and will attempt to resolve the situatioz+_. Paul Minasian, attorney at law, appeared as representa•~ive of the Lake Madrone Property Owners,.2nc. He said the lot owners in the area are railling.to take control of the Lake. The dam is owned by Lake Madrone Property~0~rners, lnc. He said he was sure that they can work something out in this matter. Mr. Minasian thanked Mr, Castleberry and Mr. Blackstock for the-work t1?at they have done ire this matter. No action taken at this time. - . _. 71°944 APPEARANCE OF ASSESSOR: MOBILE,: HOME:: PROBLEM .Dave Vasco, County- Assessor, spoke to the Board coracerrsing .the m~;bile home problem. This item was generated from correspondence received from Placer County Taxpayers last week. Mr.-Vasco stated that.the only. time that the Assessor could legally assets the mobile home was when the•~alleels and axle is taken off and a permanent foundation is placed under•the homee The improvements that are built on the homes are picked up and billed. He said there was nothing of consequence in-State legislation this year, Mobile homes are apiece of personal. property. At the present time, depreciation value is great. Chairman Reynolds asked_Mr. Vasco if he thought the State Board of Equalization people should look at the depreciation schedule of these homes. Mr. Vasco stated that these people should look at this matter. The ASSesscir°s Association ss,not warking.on•legislation this year concerning these,homes. Mr. Vasco reported that he had testified in.Sacramento yesterday abou•~. the County utility roll. He explained. his testimony. He stated that he needed an ordinance from this-Board allowing. him to look at the. utility companies°records. He-said the Co•nnty-would be able to. increase the utility roll taxes if this were allowed. Supervisor McKillop,stated that a resolution could be prepared to a11aw Page 300. Aprs.1 20, x.971 _____ _________==--_Apr3.120,.1971__ J~ _==== ~ ~~. ~~ the Assessor to examine the utili~.y rolls. or sta~ee assessed pr~7per~.y. Mr. w'as~o said he would assist-t"rae Coun~:y Counsel ird the preparing ef.-this z•esol~s.s.arc. Rio action take_~a at %his time. 7194.5 P~ R1;:~~C HRAZ~I~'~: a APPR,~&.,, ON RRQJ'~S~' l"dSR. ~1A.R•'CA3~~ PR,~ CS)3~~'~'. S~`r BA~~C ~iEQ~{:~~I~"~'S , `3'he p+xb~.ic hearing on the appeal on regaaest for- variance from Co~!~ty setWba.ck requirement ~~i5'~' feet. for porch on property lacated on tree east side of v:u3.11 Street, sou•yhwest of the freeway, identified as .4.P 4E=04426 (Mrso I~lph Tarrant u~as held as advertised, .1im l,awsan, •Plarbnirg Diree•Wor, s~xmmarized the actio,~s of the Plaxa^.a.ng Commission. This hearing is ora the appeal of the den=ial of •the variances by the Planaireg C®mmission. ?'he appli.cat~.oza was deiaied by the P3anrsing Commission on a 7mto-2 vote at• the April ls•t, 1971 meet•yngo 'fhe P'~.anni~hg Commission fel•~ the applica•~ti: did not qualify under the hardship section of -the ordinaneeo Hearing. opened to the p~sblis;a Appear°ing irc Gppositiorse no once. Appearing in favoro Mr. Ralph ?'arrant, Chir:o, Mr, Tarrant expls~.ned h.is applicatia~c. He sai3 he had purchased this property abo=rt 4 monuhs ago, `fhis house has beers sit~iag on the property for about 6 years, Mr. `Tarrani: stated that if his app.i•~.ation is rot approved,. he will have to move. the house. He said this stree~.: dead~e*~ds into the freeway. He said there arere q~i~4e a few:hauscs on the stree~~ that were out further than- his house, He said he did rao~W see _ ho~a this street could ever be widened, The application-ia for a variance to b~xi:~d a pvrc,:h onto the house. Hearing closed to the pub"~io and eo?afix:ed to F:he B~:ard for discussion. Application di.seassed. mn mo~:id-a of .Supervisor F~adigan, seeoraded by' S~~a;~ex°v:4 son McR"i11op and carried, the Board oorscurred with the Plarzaing Comma.ssion in their denial of r:he appli~.atior of Ralph Tarrant fora •variance from Co~.ec~:y. se•W~bac;k requ:Creme*ats for a -porch onz property 1o~:ated on the east. side of i~ui.l StreeW, so~ae!hwes~, of the freeway, ideni:s.fied as ,A.P 46~044d26. 1:a.~S: f;•~~~rv.sr.,.•; Pg;dgan,. Mc'~113op and Chairmaz~ R.eyr~o"!ds I3~RS8 Shapes:vit~ox:s_:Gilman. and ?~Fa~evr.:a ._ 714946 PL'B3,1C . FIRAR~.~7G e RSTA3~15kIMEI~E a9B' C~'€1AT`T"Y 5RR'il~ AREA .~7® 40 She p~ablio heax•iaag for establishment of Cou~~aty Serv;~,c:e: Are~~ ?~•~.. 40 was held as advertised, k'abli~: Warka reported or_ this service s~,x•eaa ~t is a ~,ight~ing distri~c inc the Ramada Subdivision area o .Public Tnfcrks recommends approval of ;_he essablishment. Hearing operaedso the pnblio at this time. Appearing in oppoaitiono sap ones Appearing in favoro no one. Hearing closed ico the peablic and confi:~ed to the Board for aoei.on. 71m947 ADOPT. RESS)1,'d'~IR?~ ]1~6~ ES-TABI;'~SH~?VS' ®E' COLT~"f~ SER~;~~CR ARRA ~I~ 40 San. motion-of Supervisor Madigan,, seconded by Superv3.bor +;~ilman ar~d unanimously parried, ltesolutioa~ 71m65 establishment of County Service Area No. 40 was adopted, the Chairman was authorized to sign, -and a loan i.Ti the amount of $560 so lights .may be installed and turned. on was authorized, said loan to be paid .back in a,one year-period of time. , Page 301. A~pri~.• 20, 1971 71-948 PiI+3I,TC E~AtB;~C~7C, d~iaiD~~C btIL B0a1!b'D~~~ 0~' CmD':i~'"Y' S~R'J~~ A1. N®, 4 'ihe p•ubl;.c hea_' ng an the aine;.2d,ing of the 'ks&~•aazadaries of Co-~ur±ty,. Service Area ~o. 4 was kaeld a~ adaertzsed. Clay-~amtleberry, Director of pa~~-~'lis~ Works, summarized t~a.is act•so~.:s. ?°k13.S d7.2~Y'?+Ct 'iY~~ f6~'med fE;r S;~OrITi dxo:5i.rs ma7.ntG::a'_lCe. I,arn~rsn. De•~c3.op,a~p,tat has requested that.- all the;.r proper.y be incl::3ed i~7 tnis area. Zhe ame:sdmez~t would be to irdckude saitary se~sex corastxuct:ars a,ad mairterra~~se. at is before the Doard-at this ,rime to ,~oras3der the addig of sa~sitary sewez•s to tt?e sex°aices of this district. lsea•.ei~~g opened to the publ ie:. App..^ari::ag it opposition: *_ae° one App~~a:.•ing ire fever: ro one Iiearir~g e.lcsed to the public- a::.d ;~orafined to the t3oarc3 fr~:r disaussio~~1, 71°949 AD®1'~ 1~SC1,?Jl`20~7 71°66 .Px~~?1DI%~~; ~~u"~;I9A18~:Ri Ai~l~ S~sl.~~rl~'~3 CF i:+0"~~'~'Gr SER`13'CE ARE,. 1V~. 4 -- On mo?~i ©n of Supervisor zta~o*t; sec©nded by. S~xpeWvisor :N7adigaz.. and ur_~animoe±sly carried, Resolution: 71°66' ame:~dizlg tb.e bc~a ~dari es a.nd services of County 8er~;ice Area 170. 4 was adapted aid the Chairman w2.s ~-vthor•ized ~.o U~~sgr::, 71-•950 mp~~t~~Y~;• 0"r 3TDS: P~1S &: ~PE~~F'3CA~'L®:~SS FaR ~~ILI~UR~S AVE:4~E:`~, CA.r;v0?~ lJR:1`v'~ ANB ~S3S30I~ A~FE~~"~ P1i.4~31~Ci~ -13ic7s were ¢~pe>1ed. for tl-ae iIil'lcrest Avenue Pro~eWt ~To. 21554°30°1, Canyon Drive P:ro~ect ?~o. 27553°68=1°, a±-ad .4~~.mcnd.Aver..ue I'ro,~ect ~o. 285h~°~,°?O~l fx~a~ the following: A. Beichert ~o. ~262,~za.20 $a3.dwirs ~onstructiors Co. 237,006.00 Robinson Corastructicsa Co,, Oroville 222.,942.50 Clay Cast'seberry, Director- of 1°ub~.ic Worka, reported. that they wo•ul;l not recoamerad n.he awarding of thie bid today. E3e said they woe:ld ha~ae a xepu!'t for the Board next week, ~'he hide appear to be good bids. "tae said, He said he would ha~~e the agreement from the State for neast week°s meetirig> 71°55:t A~P..l~OVE AsR~~:~1~T €'01€.8A3~a RiCtk'" CF 'WAY.AC ~1.15~~.~.0~1° S1£~r3'AV P~.a~~~~~.' an.motion of Super°visor NloRiflop, seconded by 3~;pervisor N~se~,na acid urianimousiy carried, the following agreement for sale for right of way acquisitimn •was approved, the Chairman was authorized to sign, az~d the Azaditor.• was authorized to issue wartarst upon demand of County°s esc:rz~w agerF_: 3kyway~ D. C. ~°leming, pe3., 3 0.06 ac:, $2~.5 N'o impr. sotai $215. 71-952 AC~~A~C~ OE CRt1N'~.DEEDS~ B3~iT~ ®x' WAY ACQU'€~~~i+9~i• C1..4.ktt€ R+DAD & pA7L.,ERM® ROAD On rr~otiora. of Supervisor Maxon, seconded. by Supervisor ~a.digara and unaraimausPy oarx'ied, the foilowirag graa~t deeds wexe aca:epted, and the Chairman was authorized to sign the certificates of aecepta~°~ee: Claxk E.oad ° Daaaivari. W. Wilson and e;lox•ia C, Wilson: Zane pe•~.•mit) ~P 34-29••8 PaJ.ermo Ituiad building permit) W. A. Wise et ux ~ 36°27°2~ gage 302, Apr~.1' 2~, :971 71953 ~~7~I`L'OR.A"t1'IHORIZBD TO ISS'UB WAI~RAPi"F': R3Gi±'T' Or' WA~s AfGQ',J3S~`i'~i~i: •NE;~ON A~,~;?~i$ RD+ZOCA`1''.fON: QURS'f FROM DWR E°OIZ PAYi~;`1'`I' PublicWoriCS •reported that 1,85 acres of ad~3i•~i :anal larzd ~.ras a4~uired by DepartmE~~.t of Water Resou•±°ces at the req~xest of tEae Co=~n~,y far f^at:~x°e :Nide~.irag of. %~elsor_ Aves;;~ae. Cost to Department cf Wa.ter I~eso~~rces for- the 1,85 a~:re was $3.,122. Department of Water Resourr•ea-has requested pavanen,t for thhis amou~r~t. OLa moi~i.on of Supervisor ~aacors, sere tided by Superv;.sow ~i~;w?~,~op. and unanimously ~:arried, ~o-.:,::,~:y A~adz•cor was autho~•s~ed ~Lc ws~~e a wa!•ra:r,~, to t?~e Departmer`;~ of Water i~saurses for 1.85- ae:res of 1arrd f©r Lhe ~e1so?a Aves::.ue relcca~tior, upoa: rece?pt cf Deed .fram the State for. said proper~wy, ;;aid ~arsa~at ~.~ be ,~,~~ •the amo•~nt of $1;122, 71°95~+ APPItd9V'~ ~53?~'R.4CT ~'l0IR~1?IYSST~®~IAI,_~~~~c~': I?~SPRC`WS~1€ ~~DR ~~JRK!i0~~ ~x.mution'of S;sper~eisor Mcl~illop, seso~ded. by Super~u:'.sox• i~ax:oa~ acid u~~a,~imously c:ax•ried, tre professional ser.•:vices coratrac•c for ir.spectio.-~ w•or~ for *~ew ~:o~,r~!o~,se •was approved for Fred. LT*afried, Oraville, to d~.~ i:~ae ix~s~,ee.ti.o~. work a. arrsL of $1,000 per masiri-~ dcar•Waag' •L'he time of con.strueLi€.r~, arcd ~:i-.c O_~aaiz~.as~ was a~thox~ized *•o sign. said centraest, s~.bject to the approval of ~,ounty Coz~ssel and the•A.uciit.or°:a budgetary approval. N(r. Caa~:leberry .stated that there would ba a grc~u~~d bs•eakieg ceremcr~y n.e~et Tuesday, April 27, 1971. `?'he Boa:cd is requested to be present a;: said gr~u~.d 'brealci.~.g cere_mor:.y. 10:00 or 3.0:15 a.m. was set as •t,i~,e fW:~~ said e;cx•~m~~~~;a. 71955 R)aSC:f~ Ar'€IO~T ON R~SD]GiT`TTOTi 7161 aisd ADOPT RFSOI,~:?`l'1OI~' 71~b7 A<`1"r.?OD.;i:~I;~lij ABAr;DODTN1g~' Ol° PORTION OF BAST~T :Iqp YANGER LV~DFD, P1.,)rASA~i`~ JAl$~~? DR2,y1Z!-!(~:•E D]CSTR'~C`Z COi1NT~'. SiaR~1•R'CR . ARRA NO 23 flay Gastl~berry, Director of Public Works, sated ?•ixat whe- Plea.c;aa~t Palley. Drai~zage District drai•::aage, fa,:ilit3.es••iaere irasE:aZsed, erx~a~rs we•r~e made ire deed for eaze drainage facility. He-said zc ti?e- last two weeks' minutes, ne hack referred tc thin as tine Shasta 1'Ta~iora Drainage Dis;:ri~•t. ~e requests a.c this t;~.me that two grant deeds be accepted ax'ad the Chaix•man aat~iori~ed to sa.gn, that a resoletion be adopted authorizing abandonment of porn©n of easement. rso 3oa±gex• needed, a*sd ghat Resolution: 71°61 be res~i~ded, Aet:Lon to be tadCe~± disee.:~seeia On motion of Supervisor Madigan, secevxsded by Supervisor mailman .~*~d unanimously carried, tiesolutiora 73.=61 waa rescinded, pes.~l~:•~.•~e~n. '71•-67 a?a~iax~.eizing abardonmer.t of portior_ of ea€ement no longer aaee,ded eras adopted, ;,7o gra~!.t dec.da were aec:epted atad the Chairman waa authcx•ized to s3gr whe certificates of acceptance of the deeds and the resolu~,ion. 71956 ROAID Ri;VIFW WITH BOARD: ?~0 ANION ?'ANN Mra Castleberry stated ghat Public Works wcvld ".ik:e tc tosr the r6ads in ri?e proposed future road program previously s.ubmit•ted at the Board, ° s conver.? es_ce, Maete7• discussed, It was stated ghat a.day will be get for sometimei~l:Niay. No date set a.t this time. 11°957 APPRO'tPED ACC~S_~`OR- 2O~ACRia 3'AROBY, I~'fAP.S__ ~T9 .AOyI~I~F:TAR~N' Mx'. Castleberry stated that.Publis:d+Torks wouldsry to resolve the problems of applying the•approved access conception in accordance with 8ece?or. 2O~22B of theButE~ County Gode. with•Cound:y Gou~.sel. 1±e requested treat z!u aWtiond,be taken at this tame. Page-303. April. 20, .1973. April 20,.1971 71-958 APPROVE CkT~!~VGE ORDER N0, 2 & 3,-PARADISE-:PINES ASSESSMEIv_T' D1S'ff$u:G7; 1.10. ~-: & GE~.A.NEiE 01~3ER ~f0. 2, SZ7PP7~ENIEN~' ~~1, OROV~ Qt7INCY SZ,I3DE REM4DVA1, .660(? ) On .motion of Superv:.~sor '.~~Kil?op, seooxaded by Supervisor Maxon and unaxaimrusly parried, ih~, fol'icr~rizlg change orders were a;oproved.aced the Ghairmar, was authorized to sigxc: Paradise Pixaes Assessment District ~Io. l: Ck!ange Order No, 2-i2 the decreasing amoc~xat of $800 for installation of 42B' pipe instead of open.dite:h Change 0•rder No. 3 in the increasing amour~;.• of $560 for increased dep•ch of cobbled ditch. Oroville-Qui:,cv Slide Removal 660(1) Change Order No. 2, supplement ~l in the ix:~reasi*_-~g amount of $3,400•which provides for payment for additional resloviEg of oveM~.anging fractured rock i19 tk!e top portion of the addi`iorsa.l slide rem~-~al area. 71-959 D1.SC~rSSz6lN:_ 1~3~2N~=- OF RI~R R0~3 S;;pervi son Gilman questoned_Mr. Cas.tlebex•ry, aboac R3.•i%er Rrad. ~?'~ stated the water was still running over the road in the washed out area. Mr. Castleberry explsa.ned the sit~sation. Supervisor Gilman suggeseed that: >ihc r6a.d bed be raised about o.*.aa foot. Suggestion discussed, Chairman 1€2yrx~olds sra~ed tat as xong as the Cou±~ty has gone ort record to keep th~.s-road, tre work should be dor:e. He stated that he wou~.d support- any motion that Supervisor ~Ui lma5-: might make in the .matter. Supervisor Gilman asked that,"Publio Works"raise the road 188' at this tisea. Mr, Gastleberry said he did not need.Board actio^ in this mater, he would ha•~ie his departsnerat raise the road as requested. 7.-960 MA'I~Ett~S PRESEi9'P.ED BY BO~,RD N]E.RS. Chairman Reynolds cjuestioned:Mx, Castleberry abou~e the disposal of the pesticide containers. Mr; Castleberry stated that Mr. B1aE.k would re~rrt to the Board next week about the disposal of these concai*~ers axed the fence that is being placed encored the area to hold the eontainex•sa Chairman Reynolds. asked Mr. Castleberry. if he had been ab?,e to co::staet *_he individual who owns Site f~3 selected for tre l~ridley-Liggs disposal area. Mr, Castleberry stated, he had contacted this individual and he does: not want to se7.l the property. .Mr. Castleberry said they were back world=gig or, the Eailsoad Avenue site, Gaunty size No. 2. 71-961_ADOP'1' RE;SOI,IT=ION' I~OS. 71468 as~d 71-_6.9_ - SAS OP' ~'A~ D:E~DED PROPER.iIE~S On motion of Supervisor McRillop, seconded bySupervisor Maxon and unaxtimously carried, the following resolutions were adopted ax'.d theChairmar was authorized to sign: ,71-68 Sale of .tax deeded property being AP 035°141-004°O, Code Area 91-06, (Burbank area-southside of Oroville) at a ma.nimum price. of $515. 71-69 Sale of tax .deeded property-being AP 54-040=03?, Code Area 93-03 .(Paradise) minimum price of $1.,000, 71962 APPROVE AMENDMLIVT TO MiGRA.N~ HD+ALTH"GWlt~f1G-CO~V'.T.'RAG~'~277 On motion of Supervisor'McKillop, seconded. by.Supexv?.sor Madigan and carried, the amendment to Migrant.Health Clinic contract-~~277 which accomplishes transfers"between budget categories only with no additional funds being involved was approrred and the Chairman was authorized to sign. AYES: Supervisors Gilman,. Madigan, McKi:tlop and Chairman Reynolds -NOES: Supervisor Maxon Page ~O4> Aprs.l:20, 197 ~pri120, 1971 _~~__.____~~~=_____~__=_~~w=_~.~_.=_-____-_-___ 71°963 A'0??iOR:IZE PA~'!~NT, G3~FpTAS3FTM: FF.90RIN0'< P~LOC`r, BiT'.t`d'E G;~7J~~'~ FA3R 0.~ motion of Chairman Reynolds, seconded by Supervisf~r Gilman ar":d una*:imcusly cax•ried, the payment on the gymsaasium floori~~g project, execu~.ive Crd.er E..70-G;c ins the amo•ant of $8.70,94 was. a~.athorized. 71°964 ON.S WOODENT .DES1Z~F~4R~'I & I30ME ®DSP'?'S®R. ~'FI~o bRC"~4RED S`Lit_~1,.;5 PL€OPEII," On mo•~,ion of ~Lpervisor MclZillop, seconded by Suppervsor 7~.adigan a~~d unanimously carried, ane wooden desk with center weal for typewriter iri.. the F~ax•rn and 1?ome Advisor office was .declared surplus property aid ,the Purc?•sasi~ng Ages W was authorized to dispose of the: same. 71965 ATTTH®R~~ P'.~RG?;?AS7$ 07! T CI~D..~%„ ,F3~b 'ASSE'~S'iR~.4~S~'ER w~?ST',,TA7r On.mot:ton of Supervisor ?5axon, aecoaded by' Supervisor N9adigan a-nd unaazintously ea•rried, the pur~•hase of time :look with f;srds coming frgm deletion cf amo~;nt of $421;25 from the item~foad cart was a~;t~~~rri:~e:~ for the huspytal, srsbjec•t to conevrre*_x:~e of tha Hospital Baard of ~rus•-tees, 71°966 APPRO~ .~F'AVE mF ABSE?~ M1~5. L~DIBT.L'WBAVEIB tin motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by S:~pe?w~.soa, ~;ilmare ar?d ura~~iabc,usly c.a.rried, a .leave of absei3ce for. Mrs.. F`•reddi~ Wea~;.ei• fr~,m May "? , 1971 to Aug~xst ? , 1971, Tiealrh~ Departmenr~:, was. authorized wi;:ho;st p~,y. 719_67 _AJ'?'H4RIZE AWARD_OF BID_,_ FIRE ]~'Cg~',ISH~&S On.ma~Wior~ of Superviser Maxon, seconded by Szzperais~s Reyn~~lds ana~i uraarimeusly carried, award of bid, items'#1 and.2 fire ex~.ir~g~a_shers:was approved to Don Smith Fire 7extirguisher Company. iz the amount of $1,Y41;02 and 2:tem ~~3 for emergarcy l3gh~:s ~Mas awardod to $Testern Fira ~quipme::at ~asrrEai:y. ita t1.?e amour*~•c of $603.83. 71968 AWAY OF BIID.,_ TIR7aS ANTD '1`~JSIaS.A.ND,. T3~APPINTG On.motior of Supervisor Eilman,•secoaded by Supervisr,~r Madigan and uraaxiimously carx•ied, tike annual bid for tires, tubes ~ and recappi>~sg w~:s awarded to General mire Company in the Oraville area asad to .zones ~'ime Gvmpany.i.- the Chico area and authorizatiorx was gra~.t2d to•Publie Works to purct•~ase 34 Publie Works tires which ha:ae been recapped by t'tie present Oro•vil?e s:~pplier and are being held in;. sto•~k pending need by Public' Works. 71-969 Ad7TH0R3~~_ EMPY,O'~E ?~A'!~Tfi L~TSiTB~~CE BIIb C<°.'~]L - -On motion of Supervisor 1Kc~i.llop,-seconded by Supex••vLso~^ NTanco+_ and una,zimousiy cax~riad, the Goun?-y Admi*:is~.rative ®fficer was aut,?•;os•izad to ca11 for competi~ive bidsfor the employee health irnsuraece ~plar~ and the alternate proposal with sealed bids to be opened 11:00 a.me, May. 18, 1971, ira the office of the t.oun~y Admin.istra~:or, Gaurthouse,~Oroville. 71-970 ADAPT OBDIN`.NGE i~0. 7.164 A'N~I~D3N~ 3AY~4R.Y.'®Rb3Id~Ai~?~ On motion of Super°~isor Mcl~.llop, . secorcied by. Supervisor Madigan and carried, ©rdir~a~zce No. 1164; amending salary ox•di~:anc:e, invclvit7g f:es~;ral Se~r•aices and Welfare Department was adopted and the Chairman •was a~.thcria;ed to s_gr~. AXES: Supervisors Cilman,.Madigan, N1eKillap azad Chaisma?? Reynolds ABSENT?': Supervisor Maxon?. Supervisor Madigan seated `hat he would 1ik~ to see a work load report of County Caunsel°s office before the amendment to the Salary ordinanoe is adop~*ed adding an additional attorney to this office. C1if M_Wkelsor<, Adzninistra•tive Officer, stated that these men are working f~,all lays; they are taking work Noma. He is 3n sympathy with the additior_a1 position... He explained the request fur the additional attarney position for this off7~;e. ~~ervisor Me3Cillop stated that he age Apx•il ?0,.3.971 concurred with Supervisor Madigan. He would like i:,o see a-Dees lead study; he fall this matter should be taken care of at budget time. Mr. Nickelson stated that if this position is-shown on County Counsel's Budget at budget time, it wou.'d be harder to secure approval of the position. Chairman Reynolds requested What Mr. kL.ckelson~ set forth his views on the work Aoad of the County Counsel°s Office aY:d give his recommendations. He sta'.ed that Mr ,. Mickel son was the evaluator for this Board, he sho:~ld- be ab'e to evaluate this po; ition artid whether it alas .r~ecded. Mr. Mie:kelson stated that Mr. I~~ce, the assistant county counsel, was doing armost fulh-time work o_^» the Assessment Appeals work, and_Mr. McCabe doing the schoai°s wank and Mr, Bla°~kstaek doing the Board work and court raork, they really Head another attorney in this office. t~7r. Mickelsmra said. he was not read, to give a~~ eve"iuatian of Whe office at this Cameo Supervisor Ma:dLillop stated that mosfi of the offices era working at full capacityu Supervisor I~cdCillop stated that the Cozy ty co~3d cora~.ract f,ar outside help after an evaluation is made of .this office. Mr. ~l~.cke3san stated that when! yon get to evalua•~ing somothircg"in this-.area, the guidelines are hard to fiZd. He felt it would be diffic~.:lt to evalua~e this office; he said there would he people that would disagree with aaxy evaluation. made. Mr. M.;;,ak~3sosa stated that- if the Board would gi?re h3.m two weeks he would come balk with a repent. Request disc~sssed. Request for additional attorney for County Couns~3°s office to be p3ac:ed on the agesada for'Tuesday, Nay 4, 3.973. 73.9.71 R~k'ORT ON CA1a3E'~DR~T1:l1~.Y.q~'J~tSHD "~C~AT~O~iAY~ H`iSRSES C®RRESP~7£iBr~ICE: REFE~RREIb '~~0 HOSPYT•Al~ BOARD. O£ TI€liS'L'EES she report ors the correspondence received from the Q~aiifor~r:ia Z3r'IV's 3#ssociaticn rogarding 3utte County ]~V.~Is wanking in the operatiz g room at the ~;os~aty ?3ospital receiving on-nail pay whioh is granted to registered :curses ~iseussed. ~._» motions of. Supervisor •*~c?~illop, seoonded by 5~; per"~isor C-3Sman ar*d unanimously. ~;arried, the report on-.'the correspondence recei5r~:d from the ~Ca3ifornia 1,VrTs Assoeiatiocs regarding Butte Coursty A,~zTs working in the operating room at the County Hospital receiving o~-Dell pay which is grasated to registered nurses was referred to the Hospital Board of Trustees for their study aa:d consideration.. 714972 TRA~1, R1aQY?ESTS APPRO~D Cn motion of Supervisor Madigan, seoo:nded by S;;per/,~sor Maxon ar?d ursanimoasly carried, the following travel requests were apprw~red: 1. ,lim Rackerby to attend the regular mee~:ing of County Perso~~:cel Administrators Association of Ca3iforrgia in•SanC.a Rosa or: April 28 through a0, 19''i. Twa rbights'ladging. Estimated cost of trip $76. Travel by private car. 2. Hank liindry, acting data px•ocessing director, to atte-Ld the Califox•nia Association of County AaLa Processors Spring Conferenoe to 'be held at Sacrame~.e~o April 2l thx°u 23, 1971, ~o cost for lodging. Total estimated costa of trip $64. 3. Hank Hindry and. Mr. Forest Hurter, his systems reprsser~tatiae, to travel to Sar_ta Clara County to meet with state and other county personnel to study both welfare applioations and law enforoement and telecommunication appli~atiors. One will work on the welfare end a~ad the. other on law enforoament and telecommunications. San 3ose May 6 and 7, 1971. One night's lodgiaxg. Estimated post of trip $35. Travel by county ear. G7. E. Estes-and Richard Strom, Agricultura3 Oommissioner's office, to attend a training school for electric meter testing so that they will both be trained in the testing of electric .meters in Butte County. The training s~.hool will be in Quincy and orate will go May l7 thru May. 21, 1971, the oth.cr will go. May 25 thru 28, 3.971. Estimated cost. for b©th to attend.$200. Travel by county car. Page 3Ofi. Apx•il 20, 1971. _--__-~,--------====-e~pri1.20, 1913=== =--_.__.~ ____-__ .5. 1'hi1 Mace, assistant County Go~~nsel,. to attend ~.`he District At~~~r~±ey a?zd Goi:c.Ly Gc7uuxasel Assoo.iatioxz 1973. znee~cirag of-the tax~~ion sec:tiow~ tc be he~~'d i~a Sac Diego April 22 axsd 23, 1971. One night lodgingo ]estimated cos•W of trip $'wi6o Travel by public transportationo 6. Crandon H. IZellogg, Health Departme~st, tc atte=d the ar::-eu~.l.3?ubl:Le Neat? ]C,a'borat~ary Direo*~:or°s~ZrsGitute at As3.'~omar Apri3. 20 thru 24, i9li, Three nigh~:s °lodgi~~g. Estimased cost of trip $60. Traver. 'by Oou:•-a~~•y c:aro 71m973 B'JD~ET mRA~tiSEER APPRO~D Ora moriox~ of Supervisor -Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Maxca~ a.-.d unanimoc;sly carried, the following budget tr~_nsfer eras approvedo Bn107 Assessor. $1,850 from professioa?a1 s:?ed Special sex°"ic;es ~;d 1,350 from offa.ce expe;:ase with $2,800 g~:;ia~g to tra*_aspor•tation aced tra•~e2_ and ~S!~00 to special deparEme~.~.al expense, 71=97~ Al'ED?i~~71'l~.s~" `?iD .ASSESSMENT. AP3'BAIt,S COMMISSI.ODI< PTO. AL:`l'I®~; ?'.AN Olf T~~.ckelso:c?, Adm3.nisLrative Offiocr, stated tha ~: ~ehere as•e Was: appo•~r;.imerats ope??, o_ne ~;e vre Air Po~.lu~~,ion Board and.. one to the Assessmen+~: ELppeal's Bc~:rd, He req•Wes~Wed tE~ac `obese appointments be placed back on th.e age da foM "saesdr„y, Aprir. 2'7, 1971 o R,eques~W approved o 71=975 APPRQ9i,"E ~1PO~N`%ME~ OE TEOB.~"fl~Al, AD~SOR ~'® SAORAMgNTO CIA`? BASJ:iT W1P9E ASR p'O! ~ ,`7'~.3Oi~ COOTgUT:DIt1`3T?V~ OO~T~T~:1~ On mot3.on of Super~uisor Gilman, seconded by: S;aper~isor Maa~ora aaad una<*.3.mous3.y carr~.ed, Dora I33.a®k was apgois~ted ~eohr3~a1 ac~v~,eor fxom i?;~x•~°.e Oo^~:^{:y to t~-re Sa;; tamento. valley. Basin Wide Air Por.lu.sion Goordi~asa'~i:,~.g Oouncir. o 71976 AP~P1tO ~TaC~57~2~G OF SIiYY[~TAY. E91t G®Ti3DEDT.I~?~G~~-DAvS P?.t€kD1ao :A~.'ELi1L 2~~ 1971 ~n motion of Supervisor Maxan,•seoanded by Super~~iscr Gilman a~zd. xa~aaxa3.mo~asly carried, the Board approved the regaaest rec.ei~aed for the clusi~ag of •~hE 9kys~~ay, p'arael3.se, far the Golden ?vzagge? Days parade *•o be held. Saturday, Apx'i1 2~, 1971 be%ween 12 a~ad.4 p.m., subject to concaarreney by the Public+ Wurks Depar`Wme~n~ a^.d the Sbe-ri.ff, RIaOESS o 12 0 35 I8EOOIV~IENE;D a 12 s 4D . _. . 71W977 RE~pONS1 T'O.1973._B?.1?`~E_ ~®I.~'Y GRAND d~tR:Y RFPOR'fo ADflPT~D .'l'ime spent diseussiiag Whe responses to the 1971 Butte C~~W=aty Grand ~•+sx~y report.. 3:t was recommended that fiscal independeaace sho•Wld be gran;~ed to the Ooa??•ty Hos•pita. Recommendation read. `lhe $300,000 loan to the hospital discussed. 3:t had been recommended .that, this loaxa be cleared from the books and t'tze hospiu~;l permitted to 'balance its books. 3:t was felt. by, the Baaz:d thaw aaa asen-~e 'be lef~: open so than yheH.~ssp3~~,° oo3~ld pal:'the :i:oad b~ik u.o~'thE Oaaxatyo 3t wa5 moved by. Chairman Reynolds, seconded by S•:~pervisor FR.a~;o;x arsd unanimously carried,-that the Board not concur with the xee~smmear~.dauio~a of the Grand fury concerning the cancelling of the $300,D00 1oa;a to s:h,: Hospi,',a1, taut that it be shown as a loan and that in she future if the Hcspi•ta1 sho•aldbecome solvent, an avenue would be left open for the repayment of the 'losn t:o the General fua-ed. Page X07. April 2D, 197'ii ___________________Apri1.,20~ x.971=.==.__.:_____________ By Bosworth, 2:sSistant Administrative Officer, explained how this matter would be handled. The matfer could. be handled at budget. time;-both sides of the County could budget properly to show action that was actually takers. ' Discussed recommendation of the Grand Fury concerning old rec~irds. 'There has been no objection to.tihis by Gounty Recorder. 1K.ss. XClsender, Cou~ity Recorder,.is going to a. different aspect of this; the is putting jackets on the old film, With this px'ocedure, she could. follow through witri the Grand ,fury`s recommendation. It was. felt by the Board 'that this. matter shcvld be handled at budget time. Item l0, Veteran. Services Officer, It was recommended by the Grarad 3ury that this office be transferred to the County Health-Department. Dr. Heindi, Heal•~h Director, and the Veteran Service Officer-, both object to this recommer~datior. Or! .motion of Supervisor- McICillop, seconded by' Supervisor Maa~on and unanimously carried, the Boarddid rot concur with the recommendation of the ~:•rared ,fury to tra3sfer the Veterans Service Officer to the Health Departure*~t, 'Time spent discussing.Page 19, concerning the OB'Ward at the Co~a<ity Hospital. at was discussed at length at the Hospital Board of Trustees meeting. It was felt that the Hospital Board.of Trustees would have to make the final detex?ninatio*~ to gut the OB Ward. back into operation at the hospital, Chairmao. Reynolds stated he would have to support the OB'Ward being put back into operation at the hospital. The present figures are high in this matter. Discussed account billing at .the hospital. The Grand Jury has reaoemnended a "slow bill" catagory payment. A limit of two years was set a few years backs Z'he County Hospital turns over the slow pay accounts to the oallecwion bureau, It was stated that .the Board should set a limit of time to pay these a~:counts. Mr. Bosworth said the recommendation would be that this Board will continue to keep a close eye on the slaw pay accounts. Recommendation discussed. Mr. Nickelson will point out to the Board of 'Prustees of the Hospital that they not concur with the, Grand 3ury recommendations without discussing the matiter with the Board of Supervisors. It was moved.by-Supervisor Gilman, seconded by Supervisor Ncl~illop and unanimously carried that this~Board does not concur with the re~ommendafions of the Grand Jury set out on,Page 19, and.Page 23, concerning accoti-tt billing Chairman Reynolds stated that concerning Page 26, Zaw Rnforcement, he felt that the Sheri£f~has"beeh far too. lenient in the amount of men that they are requesting. At budget time ,. he felt, there will be a request for more. men for law enforcement. Chairman Reynolds said he does not concur that two additional men and two additional vehicles-will handle the problem; he said he-feels there is a need for more men. Administrative Officer will package the department heads° responses and the changes presented by-the Board and will forward them to-the Judge of the Superior Court, On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded unanimously carried, the Board adopted the responses as amended, and authorized the Administrative Officer Court for the final appgoval of the report. Page 308. by Supervisor Gilman and to the Grand Jury Report, to serbmit them to the Superior .April,20, 1971 .~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ APri3. 20, _1971 = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 719'18 ADOPT.' RESOLLTION- 73..70 IN OPPOSZTIOi3.:.~O_THE MODIFICATION OE THE FARM TRETC.sL DRIA7ER QUA3aIFICATIONS k2ECLTTTLY DECREED BY THE U. S. DEPAl2N'T OE TRAL~SP®RTA?'3ON EFFECTIVE J'tJLY 1, 1971 On motion of Supervisor.MGiZillop, seconded by Supervisor Reynolds anal unanimously carried, Resol:atiosa:71~70 in opposition to the modification of the Farm track driver qualifieatioa~s recently decreed by the U. S. Department of Transportation effective July i, 1971 was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sig*~. 71W979 AUTHORIZE PERSONNEL OFFICER:1'0 ATTEND HEARING IN SACRAMENTO APRIL 23 3.973 On motion of Supervisor'Madigan, seoonded by Supervisor 3~xon a_nd unanimously carried, Jim Ra~kerby, Personnel Director, was authorized to travel to Sacrame'_ato, Friday, April 23, 1971, to sit in and observe at the hearing oa Senate Bill 333,-and to report back to the Board on this hearinge 71980 ATTORN>aY CE?VEBE~1, REQUES`iED TO : IN'VESTIGAT'E ' A%,LECATIONS CONCBR~iINc~ YAW ENF'OR~'Ek1ENT Mt'd9E~D~?~D?STR3CT A'_'n!'ORNEY Chairman ite,ynolds said he would like to formally request this Board to request the Attorney General°s. office to come into this county an3 investiiga•te the allegations that. have been. made concerning law enforcement and other departments.in this courgtyo Request discussed. It was moved. by Chairman Reynolds, seconded by.'Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried that this Board request-the Attorney Gex:eral to come icto this County and investiga~e the allegations that have been made about various county departments, and to iniestigate the allegations made by the District At~,orney in his letter addressed to the Board, and that this be an unbiased a~xd clear investigation of all areas of the allegations, ADJO7JRNMENT° There being _nothing:further before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 1c15 P,M, to reconvene on Tuesday, April 27,.1971 at 9e00 a.m, ATTEST: O1,4RK A, NELSON, CO€JNTY CLERK ~''~V ~ ~ .__... BY: Board of S ervisors Clerk Cha' an of the B rd Page 309. April. 20,. 19.71