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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM042771Aril 27,-1971 STAT$ OF CA7~I,FORNIA ) SS. County of Butte )..-. The Board of Supervisors-met at 9000 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. Prese*_at: Supervisors Gilman., Madigan, Maxon, Mcitillop and chairman Reynolds. Clifton NLickelson, Administrative Officer, .Daniel Blacks`Yock, County Counsel, and Clark A, Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of upervisors Clerk. YNVOCAT10Na Chairman Reynolds Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America 71981 APPEB.OVA1.- OF M1,~1iPTBS On. motion of Supervisor Gilman, seconded by Supervisor McKillep and unanimously carried, the minutes of April 20, 1971 were approved as marled With the addition to ltem 71m9,~6, complete the motion at the bottom of Page 297 and on top of Page 298 to state that County Caunsel would do the q:sestianing during this hearing in the District AttorneyBs office. Time spent discussing how the hearing would be handled. Approved format will be usede 71 982 COMMUNYCATIONS Walter F. Rolland,~Paradise. Mr. Rolland writes regarding vandalism in schools a~-sd suggests the adoption of the European system which provides a house for the principal and the janitor on school grounds which he feels wou7.d give better protection and cut down on i~ndalism. Supervisor Maxon wil3 discuss matter with Mr. Rolland. Matter referred to the School Board of Trustees. Smith, Hanna, de Bruin &~Yee. As attorneys for Jessie Melendez, a cl~.m-:far personal injuries.in the amount of ,51,000 is filed. Bee motion following communications. $utte County, Peace Officers Association. The Association extends an invitation to Board members to attend.a banquet on Saturday, May 1, 1971 hosted by the Butte County Peace Officers Association in honor of the ten Alameda County deputies who were indigte:d by the Federal Grand Jury and were later exonerated, Diseussed9 no action taken at this time. Californians for ltever_ue Sharing. This bipartisan committee encloses a suggested resolution for consideration by the Board supporting 'she concept of revenue sharing, Oopies to be routed to Eoard members, '±'o,be placed on the agenda for Tuesday,.May 4, 1971. Lake Oroville Reservoir State Recreation--Area Advisory Committee. The Committee forwards a copy of its letter to the Department of Water Resources-and to the Department of Parks-and Recreation endorsing and urging support of the proposals of the-Butte County Trails Committee. Several of the recommendations of the Committee are listed. Copies to be sent to Board members, Mt. Lassen Chapter-128 - Disabled American Veterans. This veterans organization is attempting to have the Veterans Administration construct. in some appropriate area of northern California a veterans hospital of 500 beds. They request the support of all county officers in counties which could be served by a hospital such as this, They enclose a resolution passed by the Northern California County Supervisors Association in.October 1970 in support of this project. Letter discussed. Administrative Officer-will check with Plumes County on this matter. Mr. Nickelson will set up a meeting with Veteran Serviee'Officer. Matter to be placed on the agenda. Service organization will be requested to appear at Board meeting to discuss this item, A memo will be sent to the Veteran organizations in Northerni California, Page-310. April 27, 1971. _ _ _ _ -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ April. 27,, 1971= ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Paradise Eire Protection Districs. .The District forwards copy of its resolution petitioning the Board of Supervisors to exclude ail property within the boundaries of ;the district from.the levy of a tax for structural and industrial fire protection. Refex•fed to Auditor. Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation District. The District writes to inform the Board that Mx. R. ~T. Gunther, general manager, has been appointed at the April 14, 1971 meeting of the Board of Directors of the District as secretary to the Board replacing.Mro Charles H. Hauser Trho has retired. Information onlyo County of San Y,uis Obispo. The County sends copy of its Resolution No. 71-177 supporting the San Diego County resolution pertaining to amendment t~f the California Mental Health Act of 1968. The San Diego resolution urges the legislature to accept the responsibility for providing adequate funds by April 1 of each year and amending theta & I Code as the date fox notification to the counties as to state progxam approval. Information only. 0. A. Bjorgan, Santa Cruz, Mr. Bjorgan writes in support of the conceit;-of ONI3~~3SMAN for California and forwards copy of Resolution No. l21°71 of the County of Santa Cruz endorsing Assembly Bill 614 estaiaiishing the office of OMBUDSMAN. Information o*~ly. County of Placer. The County forsraxds Dopy of its Resolution No. 71-230 oppasing .the passage of AS 1161 (Ryan) prohibiting taking of mammals by .metal°jaw traps, Don Black-will be requested to present written recommendation in the matter. County of Siskiyou. The County forwards its resolution aupporting Assembly Bill No, 68 trhich provides for the state to reimburse 1oca1 agencies for the loss of revenue due to a decrease in assessed valuation of open space land made subject to the California band Conservation-Act of 1965. Administrative Officer will x'esearch and determine whether this Board has endorsed this matter. Public Utilities-Commission, The Commission sends notice of hearing .on Application Noo 52323-in the matter of California'Water Service Company increasia~g rates charged for water service in the Oroville district. gnfo'tion only. Public Uri~l:ities-'Commission, The Commission sends notice of hearing in the matter of App~iCation:No. 52321 by the California Water Service Company which would authorise consolidation of Hamilton-City. District with the Chico District for all purposes and for an order authorizing an increase in rates charged for water service in the new consolidated district. Information only. State Soil Conservation-Commission. The Commission forwards copy of its Resolution No. 699 which urges all rxiifits of county government to. support formatio*_a of soil conservation district s. and inclusion of lands towards the end that all lands in the state may be included in soil conservation districts. gnformation only. Assemblyman Ray E. Johnson, Mr. Johnson writes to thank the Board for copy of the resolution of the Butte County City-County Committee regarding sale of non- .. .returnable beverageleontainers. Information only. Congressman Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson. Congressman 3ohnson writes regarding his testimony on Bill H.R. 1399 which would authorize the federal government to provide financial assistance in meeting costs of-local law enforcement on the national forest. lands in the county and other areas of the state. He forwards copy of his testimony, County Counsel requested to prepare a resolution in this matter; to be placed on the agenda for Tuesday, Ma};;~ 4, 1971 Senator John v. Tenney. Senator Tenney writes to thank the Board for sending a copy of its resolution concerning opposition to H.R. 1. Information only, page 311. April 27, 1971 _ _ _ _~4gri1_27,_1971 _ Paradise Civic Betterment Association.. .Invitatian to.attend their meeting regarding mobile .homes. N%eting to be held on ~y~3, 1971. Ed Reineeke, the Lieutenant Gover_~or of California. Invitation to-the first Government sponsored canference on Tourism in California to be held on June 15m16, 1971 in. Sacramento. Copies of said izaviration to be given to each Board member, k°ord Sickles, Commander, Oroville Chapter of the aeteraazs of Por~igsa Wars. Invi~~ation to attend installasior. of offi~;ers, May 4, 1971. County Supervisors Association3 of California, States that the CSAC Employee Relations Committee unanimously too~C a position of .opposition to SB 333. Read; na action take::a. Edwin Meese, IIi, Executive Assistant to the Goverr_ar. Thanks County .for their sLpport to Governor Reagan°s•Welfare reform program. Rea3; na action taken. John C. Schroder, Jx•., attorney ar law. Cox~c;err_ing the rezoning of 5 a°~res on the eorx~er of ~Dlive Highway arsd Canyon Drive. Requesting the Beard for a public heari~?g to rehear the mattero Vetter read a~ad discussed. Referred to Coun•cy Counsel for study to de~,ide whether this should be se•°: for hearistg or be referre3 back to the Plan zing Commissio:s. 'Telegram from Robert. E. Carlson, Director of Sacia3 Welfare, Directing County now ro interrupt a nor°medical out=of~home program az?d to canti~?ue or the basis that the state ;dill co~2•~:~.nue to honor coanty ~;laims for stare sharing on nonmedical outmof~home care. Read_and discussed. Mr, Duaan. Increase in rent, 20% increase in exissi~ag fees at. E,ime caddie. Supervisor Maxon-stated he would like to have an executive session ro discuss tha~s matter. 1,auie Statham, Christine Caves, James Srath~,m, Stan S.ra'sham ar~d Robert Baker. Stating that they are it fiver of co_*atxalled burning. 71m983 1~3ECT Ca.,SIMo JESSIE NJELDEZ PERS®~dAL IH.~,TRIES On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisar Madigan ar„d unanimously carried, the claim of Jessie Melendez in the amount of $51,000 for personal injuries was rejeoted and referred to County Counsel. 71984 APPRC'ilE ~ARNIVAII~ L3C~N'SL~, GOLD C®AST SH~6WS, c~klgC® ®n mat~.on of Supervisor:Maxora, seco~?ded by Supervismr Madigan and unanimously carried, a car;rival license Baas appro~red for Gold Coast Shows to conduct a carnival on the parking lot of the k7orth Val'~?ey Plaza Shopping Center, directly in bank of Eenneys Auto Center, Chis.o, for five days, April'28 thru.l~lay.`L, 1971, subject to the approval of the Sheriff and the stealth Department. 71985 AtTDITQ~R AUTHORIZED TO E1~lOtd>E CtiRC1ZS Al~D REb'"dTE~7 IM RE PIrN~::UOWL BOWLING AI,3~Y. PARADISE _ Dan B1a~ks~oak, County Counsel, reported he had received a letter from the California Bank in Paradise. The Bank requests that the County Auditor be authorized to endorse checks chat are bei~~,g held as a Ilene on the insurance proceeds of the bowling a11ey that banned iri Paradises which ~.ie~ 'hay bzepi:.se~l.eased fi'ecasz~~ ta~~~ hatire~~bee~:~p~d,d i~eE~il~~'<~Lr. Blackstock explai*~ed the situation and the action requested, Or motion of Supervisor-Maxon, seconded by Ss~pexvisor Madigan ar~d unanimously carried, the County Auditor was authorized to e~adorse the checks being held by the California Bank in Paradise, due to a lien being placed on the insurance proceeds of the Pine Bowl Bowling Alley, Paradise, a_zd to return the-cheeks to the bank. Page 312, April 27,.1971 ______ ____----_=====A.pr~.1=27,=1971 _________________ 71m986 DI~S~~ISSI~3HS RBA®MMB~T-Aui~O~S OF THE SyJBI~:d:J:fSl13~V lO~MMb`1" George shames, chairman of the Subd9,v'asiara-tGommittee, prese*ated eight rep®mmendatio~s of the :~~~~u~uit~:ee. Mr. shames read the recomme•rdatiors az~;d regzYes*.ed she Board°s consideraticn of these r~:commesdatiaxas. :fit is the Oommittee°s feelir_g that 'these recommendations w®•ald up-grade •the s~ar~dards, a copy of ~:he writ4e~n recommendations were presented atsd req•~ested to be placed on file in the clerk°s offi~.e, '~.me spent discussing the reuommerdatio*_xs. The fh.i'rd recommenda•~aors regwested the follow•i~~g addiWion be made to Section.2 023 A of the ordinance, After th.e ;~en•~.e_Rce -which reads, °POr access thereto by a recorded easeme'~ryt of ?got less E:han sixty, feet. ~.,m widsho" insert the followings eeSuch recorded easement must '.meet the a.r:°.teria of ara • °approved a,~cess° as defined 3.n this ordi.nance,H° Reoommerdat•Won discussede grade sta~adards dis°:ussed, Mr, shames stated that the Commit'~ee req~:{ests gnat i:he name of Russ-~harland be eliminated from the roster because of his missi*•eg ~~h:!'ee meer~irgs 3.n ssccession withaut requesi:i^_g to be e~t:cased from •che meetingo :lr -was felt that there was or~.y one mayor differe:,:zre betweezs the staff a~±d the eommattee, this coneex•zs the- 22l grade. Sxpervismr Rillop szagg~sted that maybe the Board cosld bring the grade spewifiyaTae•€~s dow:^.o Mr, Oas•~leberry suggested that maybe the Board members should go oui and tx•y these grades9 and determi.^e whether a t~a•a=whee:~ drive vehicle ca~~ld make these grades. Mr., shames staled these reWommendat3.ons a aly cos^!~nex:ned the division of land property; not subdi•aisi•at?s. Recommendations disc:°asked; rao actiea. takexa at this time, ~:t was suggested that County ~oursei. Woz;ld prepare an ameodmex±~: to the ordinance to set oasi, these recommendations, RP~SSs Tne bosrd reoe~sed~a~ 10e05 to attend the gro•c~nd bx•eak~.ng ceremo*~y for 'the ne•~r Superior Court fac3.lity.. I~G®N{7R,`~Do the Board reconvened at i0a50,- all Board members present. 71°°987 APPF~Et~1~?OPo MRS.4_ l~N HIS„ PARAD~:SE Mrs. Helen Hilke, l~~.bler Road, Pa.ra.dise, asked 3f the Board was aware of the increase i.r fees at lime Sadd'e Mariet~., She was to:s.d that the Board had been informed of this ma.tter9 bounty Ocza~asel will 'be raq:~ested to wra~~e a lee.ter regarding this situati®n. 71m988 AP_P_EARA~3~P ®F MRSQ ,IAMBS J3RST'o ~72.Y TiT1~nT b2R1~T~,,.PAr_YA~3.SR Mrs, Jame s. Best, ~7alley ~Jiew Drive, Paradise, said She would lake to discuss the matr:er of the proposed Service Area for the Paradise area. She said the people feel teat they should have some say about who the architect and surveyor will be in this matter. She said the people did not want Mr. Hamby to do the work an this matter. She said she would also like to make a statement oa;~,cerr~ing Sherwood Forest ~E2 Subdivision. She said she went down to the subdivision committee meeting and she u~*derstood that Public Works would request that. the one-foot strip at the end of these roads be retained, She said than wheb it came up at the Planning Commission meeting Thursday night, ~.t passed without one o£ the roads having a one~foot strip reserved for the Goui?ty, Mr.. ~as~3eberry stated that Public~Works will reoo~esad that the,one-foot strip be reserved far the bounty. Mr, Castleberry set out how this matter scold be .presented to the Board. He said tha+•-Public Works feels quite strongly that the-one foot strip should have been one of the requirements of the Planns.r~g ~ommissio:~. Mrs. Besw~ asked if she would be allowed to show the map that she I-.as rahen Mr ,.~awson presents his maps Page 313. April 27, 1971 April_27,_197~. _ Supervisor Maxon asked if there-would be hearings if the concept cf the Service area was approved. County Counsel s`:ated L-hat tYsere would be hearings in this matter. Supervisor McKillop stated he was ti+.rder the impression that the Service Area was merely for the extension of the access road. Time spe:-!t discussing the purpose of the Service area. Mr. Castleberry s~.ated that they oould not determine the boundaries of the service area until tt!e hea±'i~xgs are t!eld so that the County will know what area the Service Area will encompass. No action take..^ a; this time cor~cerni_eg these items presented by Mrs, Best. 71-989 PUBLIC HEARZNC: USE PEE3Mi?' F©Ig MCBI~ Fi®ME .P.AIiiC F®R. 3?RC4P~E,T~.1l~La?'EA ON WEST S1DE OF KIBI,ER- FECAD EAST OF SAWMILTi, IZ®AD APTdD ~TC13'?'n of hTiiHHE]L~V LZ©AB PAEtADTSE The public hearing on the appeal on the use permit for mobile home park for property located on west side of Kibler Road, easF of. Sawmill Rvad, east of Sawmill Read, and north of Diunrelly Raad, co*~tairsi:.ag approximately .8.25 acres; idef~xtified as AP 53~18~51, Paradise (Robert ,Fl., Kings was held as advertised. Jim Lawson, Plarsr~ing I~-,I.re~vtaM, summarised the actions of the Planning ~:ommisi+.ion concerning this matter. T'he flare*eiag Commission x•eoommettded appro~aal of this use permit application for development of the site, subject to the s:.abmissio±? of the modified plans. It was recommended that there be no-more than 5 mobile homes per acre, ©r~e of the requirements of the Planni::ag Commission was for a f-W11y improved road along Kibler Road, including curbs and gutters. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing in favoro i. Mrs. Ed 1,. Ke31y and daughter. Mrs. KeiS.y stated that as near a.s she could understand the situation, the opposition was mainly in regard: to the width of the road and with the noise that, goes with this type operation, .She said she would cooperate with the County on all their requirements, She has stipulated that she would have only 5 mobile homes per acre. She said she was willing to put in curbs and gutters on her side of the road, 2, ~Irs..Phelps, 6225 Melody Larne, Paradise, She stated she was very much in favor of the mobile homese She felt this mobile home park would be a marvelous improvement to the neighborhood, 3. .Mrs. Jr. R. Still, Paradise, 4, Mrs ,. Phyllis Bruce Appearing in opposition: 1. Mr. Robert King, Kibler Road, Paradise. He stated that the opposition had filed a petition containing 65 signatures> He set out the reasons for opposing this motile home park. He scaled that Mr. Kelly. had attempted to purchase a strip of land from Mr. Nielson for drainage use. Mr. Nielson. did not sell this land to Mr. Ke11y. Where wil'1 the drainage water go i~. not on Mr. Nielson°s property? Mr. King felt that there should be a drainage field for all the drain water to go down hill. Mr. King said he was co~d7cerned about the County approving this use without looking at the area involved, Supervisor Maxon stated that this type use was allowed in this type area~•A~2 2,oning. Mr, King said he felt that this nee would affect the resale value of his property. He said the other mobile homes in that area are individually owned and are on the property owned by the same person, He said people living in these mobile home parks do not take care of the property. Page 314. Ap~i1 27, 1971 April 27, 1971 2, Mrs. Helen Hiike, 6004 Kibler Road,.Paradise. Mrs, ,lke set out the area involved on a maps she also set out the traffic county on the road, She said that there were many children that walk along this roado "here are bus stops on i~his road. She said she felt that this was not the area for such a use. Mrs. Hilke read some of the deed restrictions on the property in that area; the property was to be used for only one-family-homes, She requested that the Board deny this use permit. SrpervisE,r Iiri~,a~~.~:r~p said it was pretty difficult to deny a use permit whey ii is a permissive use in the particular area, ~'ime spent discsssing the oppos3.tion expressed by Mrs, i_iilke. Hearing closed to the public-and confined to the Board for discussion. Supervisor Maxon stated that this was nct a zoning i.ssuee .People in all parts of the County. have the rs.ght to protect themselves by a zoning request presented Lo the Planning Commission. This area is ~~ot zoned to deny this use. Supervisor Maxon said he felt that a park: in this area should be limited to about 5 homes per acre. He said he did no•~ feel gnat this apse could be detrimental to the area, Supervisor Mc1Lillop said he fe~.t that tHis was a residential area. He said if the Board wished, they could hold the matter over-one week and the Board. members could go and look at the area, Supervsor Gilman stated that he had lived in this area as a bey. `The main growth has been for mobile homes in that area, Chairman. Reynolds said he would co~ssider Holding this matter over one week to give the Board members an oppor~cunity to.lcok at the area. Hearing cont3.nued one *aeek, to Tuesday, May. 4, 1971 at 11°00 a.m, 71-990 ADOPT' RES~JF~U:S.~g1Q..7.~=7..1..RBQUESsI?~G PBRM'r.SSs.O?~ F'OR ASSBSSOR '10 ~~i~?E S'I'A`IE BOARD_OE -~QiJAl"1gAT7OI~] RRGORDS On motio:~ of Supervisor Mcl€illop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously oarried, RMsolution 71m71 reques~:ing permission for Assessor to examine State Board of equalization Records was adopted a~±d the Chairman was authorized to sign, _... .. . 71991 APPROi7E DRUG GOBPb'Rpl, PROGRAM Dr. Heindl explained the drug control program a:3d requested approval for a drug control resources denser project. Dro ieindi stated that the project that has been sent to theBaard for their review does have a, deadl3.rae on it, After its approval by the Board, the project wild. be sent to GGCJ to secure their approval, Dr, Heindl stated that they have spent a tremendous amount of effort on this project. Dr. Heindl explained the movement in this project, She said they wexe proposing that the Health Educator be Scheduled for half timey they Have proposed a fu117time aide-and are proposing another aide, 't'hey will secure a project assistant. They will be working very c~osely with the agencies on .drug ab+zse. Contributions to the program set c;ut and discussed, Dr. Heindl said they are required to give a monthly report the program will be closely supervised, She stated that the program would be funded yearly. On motion of Supervisor Mc1Ci11op, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and unanimously carried, the drug control resources center projeot was approved, as delineated in the project presented by Dr. Heir_dl. RECESSo 12°10 RRGONVENEDo 1°30 ..a. ........ _ 71-992 S7JPERVISORS GIT.MdN AND MG 1€I1.:I,OP E~C~TSED On .motion of Supervisor Maxon,~'s~eaoiided by Supervisor Madigan and carried Supervisors Gilman and McRillop were excused to attend the welfare hearings in-the District Attoxneyas office. April 27, 1971 Page 315, ___________________ =ApF~i~.27,.1973.=_________--_--___ 71m993 DISC"JSSIONe SEPTIC TAT1~ DISPOSAi_ PROBLEM H~TH DBPAR:t~T~T AU""HORI~BD T© TTEi`OTIAiE Wr'~~ ~;`l.'Y OF %?iICO .ALNI? TO WORK. WIIIi P [,}B3r1` O~ WORKS OTT DESI~Ti 'INC OE' -PONDS iiaward Toussaint, sanitaria*?, appeared to discuss aiter~r?ati.ves and costs. for disposal of septic ta;~.k s:d.ezdge, He stated shat he has worked wish °7im t~iander a::43 ~;3ay Castleberry or this matter, Mr. Castleberry is intere~;ted in a sludge pond, Whey have talked with •che operator of the Neal Road dumpo Mro dander presented a figure of $20,000 to deveiopr e-vaporatio_a ponds ai the Neal Road dumpo Mx•. :poussaint reported that Fred Davis, City Manager of the Gisy of Chico, has stated to him that r~he~; the sanitary pla~~at is developed is the Chico area, the City of Chico would contra~~:t with the County for disposal cf this sludge at their plant. Mr. Toussaint requested than: Whe B©ard aachorize him tc work with the City of Chico fcr the disposal of sludge a~t the Chico plant, Mao Toexssaint stated €-hat as far a.s Pa_radise is corac.erne~,he prefers the develcpi~dg of the ponds at the NcaZ Road ai.teo He does not lake the Clark Road s:~teo He feels that the ?v",eal Road site is 'she best site. Time spent discussing the report presented by the Tiea'tth Department. Mr. Castleberry said he does not thi?~!c the plan fox' the Neal Road ponds are compatible bat if this only requires a onePacre site, theta the Cou~aty could live with this. Gonstruc*~ioTM. of the evaporation type po*ads discussed. On motion of Supervisor Reynolds, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and. carried, Iioward Toussa3.nt was authorized ro negetiaf•e w3.th the ~:ity of Chico for the disposal of sept~.e tank sludge and To bring the contract back to the Board, and to work w:.th Clay C;asr.lebex•ry.in the designing of ponds for the Neal Road site. 7iW 994 AJTH0RI2;ATI0N TO HIRE A~SSIS;~AN`" HEAT~.~TH OET'IrvRB A`I S`rKP F OF SA:~ARY RANCB Dr. ~Yeindl spoke on the request to.empioy a::assistant health officer at step E of the salary range, Personnel Office has been recruiti-?g for this position for the past *iine months, `t'his person is a qu;~~!ified M,D, with a MaP,Ho degreeo 'hhe request is to employ t`stis person at the cop step of the salary range. O~! motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, authorization was granted to hire at Step E;, an assisTant health officer9 as requested by Dr. °tIeindl. 71=995 APPRO~~.R~TJT,'~D OF $25 APPL.IGATIOTT o ?.,ASLWI2~7 DE~"E;I,OPMII~I~°S, INC. On,motion of Supervz.sor Maxoxa, seconded ~y Supervisor S~Tadigan and carried, refund of $25 application fee for a variance from Bounty setback requirement for sign. on property,lacated on the west side of Skyway just south of TheClark Road intersectioax, identified as AP 50=Oil=11, Paradise, was approved, payable to Larwin Developments, I*,e. 71c996 SHFRWOOD FOREST SJBD3VI510N 13NI'T' T~Oa 2, TB'N'~AT3~'VE St;BDIFi~SION MAP° HE3.,D OVER .aim Lawson, 'Plannir..g Directors explained The regaest for approval of the tentative subdiv3s ion map of Sherwood Forest S•sbdivisio•~<, ;snit No. 2, consisting of 25 lots, lovated on Crestview Drive, south of Valley View Drive arad west of Skyway, Paradise, The Planning Commission recommends approval of the tentative map, subject tc the Butte County Subdivision Committee°s report as amended, dated April 15, 1971. Page X16. April 27,.1971 April 27, 1971 John Hamby, surveyor, spoke on the matter, He-said the request of the developer would not be for the one~foot strip of land reserved for the County. He explained that the developer had agreed to the exteYiding of Crestmoor to the South. He was-told that what the Board has in mind,. if there is the oneefoot strip provided, then the developer could come in and the Boaxd could extend this strip. 'This is to guarantee that the access would be properly extended, He-was told that the County would not have any assux'ance of proper development if it did not require this one-foot strip. Time spent discussing the request of Mro Hamby. Mr, Castleberry said that it would be in order to help them develops with this o:=1e-foot strip deeded to the County; he said he would object strenuously to the easing of this one-fool, strip requirement. Chairman Reynolds stated that if there is any question about this matter, it might be well to hold this map over to next week°s meeting for action, Ter3tative map placed on the agerad.a for Tuesday, May 4, 19'11. 71-897 E~CCEPTIONS APPROVED ~ On motion?, ofASupervisor 1K~xon, seoo•_zde3 by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the application of ,john Bantum for an exception to the SubdivisiorL Ordinance was approved for a parcel created June 24, 1959, on a 20° access, on the south side of DamRow Lane,: est of Scott•,acod Road, Paradise, fox a building permit to build a church, On motion of Supervisor 1H.axon, seconded by SupervisoriMadigan and carried, an exception was approved for James Grover for a parcel created in 1951 on a 20° b ifichi: easement, located one-half mile north and '~ mile east of the intersection of Riveria and Meteer Road, being, Parcel DIo. AP 24-21-19, 71°998 ACCEPT CERTZFy~AmaO?~.OF.ELECTION RESiJL_SD i4 SCHOOL DISTRICT5 On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seeor_ded by Supervisor Maxon and carried, pursuant to the Election Code, the certifioatians of election results of the fo11o-wing school district governing board members were accepted: Bangor Union School District Butte Community Col"sege Oroville Sohool Districk Oroville Uraion High School Durham Unified School District Biggs unified School District Gridley Union School District ~~i:dley Union kigh School Manzanita School District Pioneer-Union School D$striot Golden Feather Union School District Paradise Unified School District Palermo Union School District 'L'hermalito Union School District 71-999 APPROVE RF UEST FOR ADDx?'IOI~TAL ENGINEERING POSITION On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, an additional assistant civil engineer position-was authorized for the Department of Public Wanks, effective June 1, 19'71, R 23.0 (863-1048) and authorized the deletion of a foxman 3 position R 19.5 ('728-884) effective July 1, 1971. 71-1000 DISCUSSIONo WEST PARADISE ACCESS-EOUNTY SERVICE AREA ESTABLISHMENT PROPOSED Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, outlined the steps for the accomplishment of the access needs for any farther development in the West Page 317. April 27,.1971 April 27, 197. Paradise area, essentially this will entail a three phase consuitar_t contract to do preliminary planning i,,. boundary establishment on''a contingeney.ba9is. He said that if the Board a.oncurs with phase one, then other phases would be put inio operation for the al~iocatior: of. f:~nanoial responsibility, design and construction of the roadway. Pub1i Works w~i11 p1a?e a cor!sulta*_it contract for the Board°s ce~zsideraiion. in settixig up phase one. No service-area will be formed until i^~fo:rmation is received from ;.he cons+altan~. Mr, Castleberry stated that he could not find a cons:;ltas~t that would work on a son'4~.ngency basis. Mr. Castleberry sei ©ui the proposed boundaries of the disWricL•. He said Thai unless the Board'cou°~.d preity wel:~ g~~re assura~~ce that the district would be formed, the County will have •crouble getting a consultant. He said that once the intention io form the disirict was expressed, therA the County could start. taxing the people an3 secur;.tg funds io b~;i13 the road, Eie said it would cost about ,S'2,000 for the first phase of the e~?gineering work. Supervisor 1Maxon asked why the Cour.`y could not propose some ter~_ta.iive boundaries and t~aen hold hearings, Ssggestion discussed. It was fe:.t that this could be done, It"~+as felt that the Board should wait °sc.ti' next week°s Board meeting to make a determination in this mat~.•er. Mailer to be placed on tha agenda for ?'uesday, May ~+, 1971. 71°1001 APPROVE ORDE1~ OF ~?E RECIA~fAI'ION BOARD~EAST 5th AVEPF~~E BRIDGE"@ I,INDO ~-TAI~IIQFIo APP1,I~:AT1O1V ~]®, 7298 On motion. of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and carried, the order of the Reclamatio~~! Board Application No. 7298, East 5th Avenue at ~indo ~ha•anel was approved and the Chairman was authorized io sign, 71=1002 AP~°R~OVE IVO?iCE OF COM.~IE?'ION; 1~IRi~2N ROAD PRO.gEC£ N0. 0239270-1 On .motion of Supervisor Maxon, seco.=.•~.ded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the work of Robinson Constru~:tiora Co,, Inc, for the reconstruction of 1~arkin Road from 86 feet south of 0°Brien Avenue io OrovillemG~~idley Highway was accepted; the Chairman was authorized to sig*_xiche idotiee of Completion of said work and the Clerk was ins'~:ructed to record said Notice of Completion wiih the County Recorder, 711003 INFORMA?'ION 7'0 T'f+=E BOARD .Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, advised that a, purchase order is bei>xg issued for processing gravel on cour..L-y property at L,indo Channel similar to tha.~; which 'the county has been doing since aboui 1922, 'Phe county will accomplish two primary objectives by this, (1) supply crushed aggregate material for maid-denance aTMd construction use; and (2) maintain and prepare the channel-carrying capacity of ~ir~do Channel. Work will be done during regular working hours and be completed before July 1, 1971, Mr, Castleberry stated that this-was presented far Board information on 1y; no actions is required. 71°°1004 ACGEPI' DEEDS„ R.IGHI OF WAV ACQJISII'301V On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisory Madigan and carried, the following grant deeds were accepted for right of way acquisition and the Chairman was authorized to sign the certificates of acceptances Canyon Drive Parcel No. 5 Van Deventer Dean Road Use Permit Erma 1,. Gibbs Foothill Blvd. & Olive ~'ax Sale ?'ax Co1lec~tor (AP 036~43~0~003~0) and the Auditor was authorized to issue a. warrant in the amount of X291..50, payable for tax sale property. Page 318. April 27, 1971 Apxi1 27, 1971 711005 ACCBTT 1,OW BZD OP ROBIN50N' CON'STRti'CT~.O?~7 CO?"L~A~": H:~1~rRES:_' ASTE1_11TJE y ~'.ADIYO~ DRT~ AND A~i,MOMD AVEHt;E'PRO,~~~:T ~:~.ay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, reported orX the bid op~ci~g for the ~?illcrest A•;~enue, Canyon. Drive and Almond Avenue Project. ?3e stated that the Stets has advised Public Works Department that-they have the ,s:ontract ready for the County and that the cor~tra.ct could be awarded aL this time. Award of bid dis~.ussed. On.mot?an of 5uperaisor Madigan, seeor,ded by Supervisor 1'~axcn and earried, the low bid of R.obinsa~~a Construction Co., Oroville in the amour:t of $222,942050 was accepted far the Hillcrest Averrse, Canyor:. Drive arad A.lmorad Avenue Prejec`, subject to the receiving of the signed contract from the State. 71~i006 ~PPRO`IE AGREF,N~NT ~'OR SA1~;, RIGt3T OF''WAY ACQUTiSiTFO.~~T: ORO~V1.i~1,E~QuT~?VCY ROAD S1,lDE REM0~IAL Us± motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan: arad earried, a right of way acquisition: agreemer!t for sa.ie was accepted as follows: Orovile~Qui*_?.ey Carrie E. & t;ladys :F. 7.7~ompson 3,15 ac.. $6,000 The Chairman was authorized to sign and the Aaaditor was authorized so issue warrant upon demand of. Caunt-y°s escrow age.it. 71°1007 REPORT OBI PESTIC%DE FEMCE 1'OR, STORFaGE OF' PE;ST.TCIDE COI~TPAI~7ER5 Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, reported a;hat the pesticide fence is completed and that unless something happens, the County will be in .business in about t+ao weeks, Discussed the disposal of these containers. Mr. Cast~.eberry will coaavey the :t3oard°s feelings irr this matter to Mr. Black. He said it wa:; hoped that the County could find someone who would t~.ke these containers off the County°s hands. Tt was suggested that Mr. Black contact the chemical s+.xppliers; this-would be the besc•aray to get this started .i. ': Discussed; no action 'taken, 71 1008 AIJaPT RESO~li_I.ONS 71m72, 71-73 ~x 71-74. SAYS OR TALC DEEDED PROPERTY On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the fol?owir~g Resolutions were adopted and the Chairman was authorized to signs 71°72 Saie of Tax Deeded proper*y u AP' 46324°004 0, location: Section east of Chico known as Suns[~~A.ddition oa? Gu-i.11 St. 71-73 Sale of Tax Deeded property ~ AP 031~052~15, lo*~ated in City of Orovi~.le on Table Mt. Blvd. 7374 Sale of Tax Deeded groperty s AP 040N18~0~024 0 located on Jones Ave. east of Durham 71°1009_ APPROVE SATTSI'AC'frOPT OF MORTGAGE: CHESTER. G''. CLAY & J3MNff& E'. CbAY On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan. and carried, the Chairman was authorized to sign the .Satisfaction of Mortgage, satisfying-that certain mortgage dated the 9th day of Kovember, 1961, made and executed by Chester C. Clay and Jimmie F. C~.ay, as mortgagor, to the County of Butte, as mortgagee. Discussed the amount of the mortgage to be satisfied, :~s was felt that in the future the final amount owed on these mortgages should be presented to the Board for its information, 'Page 319. April 27, 1971 71m1010 Aiii1•IOR~ZE WEI,E'AID~ D1 RE€:m~tR ~'0 ~i:.E£4, l~l'I'0 REGBIV~~;G FIOME;~FOS?'E;IL TIOMR GOD7`1'f~1GFS Neal Mc0abe, deputy coon.€y coa_~sel, 'presented an item ~:or_cerning the T+~elfare Di.rec:€or e.^.teri.ng.ir`:.o re~cei~vf.~ag h:,me~fos`ser_home s:~:~?€rac€s, `T`he Board had authorized th.e Dire~:~:or to enter i~nta cerctracts .£or foster home care. Discussed the contracts. tT~:: mcts.on of fiupervisox' Maxi:=°., ~;~~:on3e3 by Supervises 1~d~.ga~ ar!d carr~.ed, the Welfare Direc~:or w•as au•~%?orized ~~, ~::,.tcr"irWo recei°v'i*?g ??ome~ foster pare~?.t agreeme~Lts. 71.1011 A'~+'? Fi0R12E S7GN~~IG OF` DEAD 'FOR SD-RPZ,JS PROPER'?? O'yV O,i~i'dE H1c~3WA~ Oaz motion of Supervisor Madigan, sacorid.ed by Supervisor Maxo-z anal carried, €he C;_~?airmasa was au€horized to sign a gra~€ deed c. Eileen ~. Iiernon, £or the sz~.rplus pxopexty eas€ of Oraville on O~.a•ve. Highway, arad she Auditor was authox'i.ryed to issue a warxa:~.t i.,~ €he amou2€ of ~43,~.5 €o .he Orova.lle Ti.€le Gompa~hy. 71°1012 2s°~~1_'O~~i:ZE; i°C~nR~~1~5E Op' F'TRE~D ASSES' F'O~i. ?~OSP?TA~, On motion of ~uperva.sox' ~Sad3.gan, eeco:sdF:d 'by 5;>;pex~aisor Maxu*~ and carried, €he p'are;hase O~ a base ~.a~J1T_3Pi„ and file d'x•a*rrer 11:~1it w<iS aa'~.hnx'ized for the l~ospira.l in. €he amount' cf $185, funds to. be ta~;en from the deletion of a ultra scu:~d macha:ae asthorized i.~. the budget, sa.d purchase subjea:~: to the approva?. of the :~ospi~:a.i Board of `Trustees. 71m1013 APPRO'6E ~,EAF7E OF' ABSFVdE;B 1~~JRE?~~'A GAI~BET~1, & S?i4~80:~1 ~E3~~3~i On motion of Supervisor.' ?~a~+co^, seconded by Sa~perviscr i~,digasa aid carried, the following leaves of abs•,~nee ~~ere approved a~-, s°a;:quest~do 1. 1,oret€a ~ampbelA, T~ospita~., to begin Ma.y 1, 1971 for 90 day unpaid medical leave, 2, Sharon nelson., t°~ao~wee:k ext~:r!sio±-~ of •~he unpaid ma€er_zi€y-leave of absence, the leave of abser4ce to terminate May 17, 19'71. 711014 ALi~THOR.x.~E ~;AI,I, FOR B3T~ F.'OR EI~Ef:~'R10 T,.A~'iPS O.n. mo'cion o£ Super'ai.sor• Ma.digara, se~:oa_ded by Supervisor rr~xop~. and earr3.ed, sa1:t for bid for arbnua.l purc:'ase es: e1G~;tric lamps w::.t~h opening date set at 2030 p.mo or. '?':nursday, M..ay 1?, 19'1:1 in €he 1'ux'chasir~g Office, was a~zthoriz,ed, r~•itb, a report. acid re~;omme.r.:da€ion of award €o be made Wa the Board by Ma.y 25, 19'11, 71m1015 TRA~L~_ REQFJESTS APP1t0_tilED_ Or? motion of Supervisox• 1Kaxo*~, seconded by Su:perva.sor Madigazx a_nd eax'ried, the following €ravel segues€s were approved ? . Dave 17asco to a€€end a Y`ores€ `a'axa'sion Coatferecse.eto be held in Sacramento May 5 a~yd 6, 1971. Orie nigh€s lodging. Es€i ma€ed cost of trip, X60. Travel by gr3.vate car. 2. Dis€rict Attorneyps request for Mx°. Pitman., Mr. Weltner and Mr, Manley, all depu€y district a€€orneys, to ascend a Natior;al District Attorneys Association Regional ara~Sex•viee tra.iraing seminar s.n San B'rancisn:o May 2 thru May 6, 1971. ~um'ber of nights io3ging~four. Estima€ed cost of trip-0. 'gavel by private ear, Mr. Ma~eller states tl?.at the-attorneys ~a•ii1 be a€tending on. scholarshf.ps gra~z€ed by tha rational District Attorneys Asso~:fa.~ciors. '.fhe scho3.arship covers room and board a d meals during the eonfererar.e. Personal expenses of registration and travel will be assumed 'by the at€or.sey at€ending. Page 320, .i~pril 27,.19.71 3a harry Str3m, ??ealth Departme*~i-, W~~, at.wen3 w'sze a~Wr.~.a:. meeting ®f Ga.lifereia Assos+ia.ti.on of ~Kome Iiea:tth Ag;.rzcie~ i.^ ~urii*igame .~px'3.1 29 and 30,. 197:t.e Orse :nightes lodgi.~~g, E;st3.m9,ced cost Gf rri.p $500 ?':y'a-/c-~:'; by C;oa~:ncy cax'o 4a STetera•_~s Se:rvi.ce ~ff:icer a^:d :ves.ra ~0 0°Ex'yan. ';:o a`te~ad a trainir..g o.or.fere~.ce of she Esali£orr.i.a AS;soc:i.atios, of Gcu.~'~,y 'Vetera•a.s "a=rvioe Offa.eers'af Yosemd.te bodge :4~ay 3.2 thru 1~:, 19'1'1 e 1?e sta•~ew the reasoz> .for the req:xe:~i: for,• t°wo people is that ~:herre are d3.vided sernira:r'se mwo ~*±.igY::ts` ,~dgi':~ge EswimaL•;ed cost of i:eig 413.50 `i'ra•vel 'by :ri.aate ~,aro On. motion of S•~.ge±^visor xo:^s, sc-6o'ead€d by Sugerv~.s'~r ~Tada.ga:s± a}-+. y. ~,xrr3.ed , - L"h% fo~..i.! tia i:3g ~~t'.dP~. Y.•:?'~'.?9 ~e:1:5 s~rn~„t', c`:p~'~~ii+~. ~ o ~~108,Shex'iff ~e,;~ax't~ne~.t 42x000 fx'om sa'laric:s .^rr.d wages x'egular' ~o e?~tr? h~•.p 1'i',,:,'i i0, Adm~...~:z.s.:~•w: ~~!?: . c~:~~'E+e'";.L, ~•'a'1 :s P.,'^S~'1. ~', ~'~ '° ry W''00 5:1:'OIl7. '~r~X::~y1CY''Wa}~iG:"3 a1"Ed ,.~cF7e.~ i:7 eU'~~:~met::'~. mr iri.Le'"rear~~:e ~°'314, Eax7rt and came Ad'e-°~sor =' 418062 from e~t`~x'a help ~'o Eq•W~'pmenc mai.-;°-e;~a~ce ~~~35, Superiox'tOc'~•r~: '~ $1,000 ~ from jcxry an:~ wi`::~.ess e~epense to cff-~~;e e:~t~:e'S 'Ix•a.tsfer's 3?w109,11'Ws :+~.2, & 113 wex°e fz'om. R~se~r.'°;re, fr~:.' ;c>,~~ib~ge~~;iea Find a;^d m~.s~ ha•ve a 4/5~h voce Ro are c„~~ .._~E~=•~ded _..~ fhzs mo~io!~e 71301"4FFR~D"eiF A1~FOiIv`_~L~`1' 'TO E!:V.:k F©I,I~~~;I'0:~ ~0~'R:OI: P,7ART9o CAR1, "._..~'JRR~1Z 0_-~ motios•~ of Supervisor i~:ad~.gar:., se..~•c~-~ded by S•~peraa.se,r, Nba~o:~ a;~.d carried CT'iar.L I.e~7er*^;1.~,at~GrPey at ,LaWo w.=as a~~Fi3.:."~'~.ed c mP.mbeY' C3:E 1~F!t ~'~?' Ffsy'1~:','„1.G::': ~O•^LrOP. BC73rd e 711018 A"~r7'~On,7:ZA'3'~~?~ FC~R ZE:~'~gR. ~:~ Ol'PC~~!:`~l~:~i~i •T~ ~,;~il,:~:£'C+R~~:~ WA`sRK S~t~`ij'%'~,F` CO~A~Y RAVE; I~T~RF~F1~R_ RKQ~`FS`T 'Time spe?~t discussing ~.he letters fY'em c;a"l.fcra ra dater Ser•~a.~.e ~ompa2ay regard~.ng rase ir~~:rease requea~a ~.t was fe=~.t ~~:ha•c: t~!t.s •wab a urge i*_ereaseo Supervisor i~axo_~ suggested that a 1e~~e:^ 'be ,~e~c'.~ opgos°i.~!g =.aid ~.~~;reasese 1~t was tih~ feela.ng of the 'hoard tna she °~:*:c~•~.ase sho*~3d 'be opposed un•~~•y3 a represe?~'~at~.ve from `xhe Company aggears befc,x'e zhe Froa:~•,~ to exp5.ai ti, r•:his la_rgu increase ~.-~ •~he water ra`~ea On motion of Saxpervi.sor. M.axo:~~, seco~~dE:d 'ny Sxspervisox• Madiga;r. anal e.arried, it 'was req~aes'ted •~hat a le•,~~er be wra.•~~en. to oppose the i~c,rea•se i3•? watex' x•ar•es req'.~ested by OaS.i.for~~i.a Wa~.er 8e'x'4i:Cce Comg2.ny, ~~•.t1.1 s:xch time as this Foard hears frc€v the Oompa~y and has mo'x•e infoTma~:ion regarding the req~es~.ed increase ica rates, ?lm~?019 ADOFrv RE501,~MIO~T ~0, 71w?5 I~' S~~FFOR`T 0?" ~IRI[~ORHOs~,~ `?'U:~'T~? OORPS FR~RAI~S ~2n. motioe~ cf S•upervi4or R.eyno3d:s 9 sedo~.ded by Supervisor l+~adigan and carried, Reao~.ution Fveo ?x.•°75 i~-~ support of ?~eighbo'rhood ~'u'~:~h ~©rns Programs was adopted a~~d ~:he Chairmars waa authox•ized so sigr~o 71°1020 APFROV•~ AGRE~.EN`T WIl'~ CA1:IF'OR~7iA KAMI,OOFS ,7.1'7r~_a_ ~~?~ t.W_E~~P~O 1'RO7~ F'1I~?~ On motion o£ Sv.pervisor Maxon, seeo~~ded by Supe7ri:isar P~diga~n_ a~td carried, an agreement between California Kamloops, 1~c~.c, inn whc amount of $500 to offset the cost of planting steelhesd trout in the waE:crs of the Sacramento River during the fis~.al year 197071 was app'rGVed a_~d the Chairma_a was as~thorized to sig~±o Page X210 Apx'i1.27, 1971 ~~__---__.__._~___-_- A~ri12r,,~1971 ~-_~___.___~____-_ 71-1021 R,~POT~,1 '0~ AB 1" 4 and A?S. 149, ~A ~40E ~0~~~ 0:~ y'iRB 1'ROZ'E;~:`.i:~0?~ Ei~~O~~S By fscsarorth, Assistant Oovlnty Gaunsel, reported on a Setter received from the f;aliforTaia Supervi~:ors Associatio*~ of fal~forrcia co:^~cerni~!g AS il4 and AR•149, the Bi11s that ~ia;~"id reduce the hoaxs on ~.he f.re protec*ion empxayees. ~~ir. 3c5w.oreh Set OJ.*. the t'.OSC3 `a:0 Lhe 4~65.i?'1Gy of ~'u ~'~@ i~s t~!1.5 ma L`tero `~'~'!° Admi-is traLiVC_ Office has »sritters F3 CSA~' s~ati7.ibT ::nat i:ha Oo•o_~?ty was opposed :c these bi11s. T~'aFter Lo '~° p1a~:ed cc~ the age*ada for ?`aesday, May 4, 197"s. RBO~SSo ~'he Board recessed at 2x55 P,M, to rec:orsvene at 4000 PoM. ~CO~V~~~o he Board re,convered at 4e15 B.Mo Ali Board ,embers ~resa-a~,. 71m1022 ~G~ 0:~ I~~LMda~` ~;~;:s~+h.2?'?`E;:Q_ r'~fl~. AF??03':R^?~;Ni `3`0 ASS~,'SsN~~'`f APE'~A1,^ ~'J~SSI~J?~3 fired Iioc:y:ett reported on the names of the perso~_s to be co_nsidex•ed for - -- ap~goie~~me~at to the Assessmersc Appeals ~ommiss•=o?~, Appof.nt'sent disou.sede RBf~BSSo ~'he '?o.-yd recESaed at '~a"i6 Y.I~:, tc~ go irat;~ a,:E ~xee:~,~zie Srssio~. ~:o dis~.~ss 1zt~.gaW:.~:~ mat,~ers. ~O®~°B;tiE;I-a ~'he Board rc-corave*~eci at 4035 foilerai_ag are e~zeec~<<.ve sessio~:~, 71~~.023 APPR®'b~ A1'P03AT?shE.:~;L 20 ASS~SSMEl4"~' ABP~AhS ~'OM~~~I0~1_ 0sr matic:2 of Scepervis©~• ~L;~:i11op, seco:~ded by Superviaor ~ilma~ ex~d 'ii?SaY3i?[tOll81y carried, Mr. '~~dmaS C;Or~C.^;, ~d{~~Or'~P_y &~;: ?a~w, b7aS appoi'i'ed tE the Bette Oo~rty AsSeSaIDe?'it Appeals Oommissioa; to fill 4he va~aracy creao_ed 'by the resignaf'lo~x of ~Ta_~ry t~~a:~loway, al~ernate member, AIDJOs~.7'R.~a£ o ~'hez•e lbeir..g no::hi=sg further before fhF 'hoard at tha.s fime, the meeti_ag aras adjo:;rr.ed at 4036 poMo ~o recaaverce on '_r~.esday, M"ay 4, 1971 at 9000 a,m. ATTESTS O~.,ARK A, ~1~~.,501~, 00~1~?`Z'~ OLRRK ~~ ~- - B`~~_-- .,_a„~, Ohazy •ca cf the 750 •d -- - Bcard of g rva.sors~~0ler~C -page 322, April 2'7, 197.