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May 24, 1977
STATE OF CALIFOFNIA )
) SS.
COUNTY OF BVTTE )
The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, Moseley, WinsCOn andChairman Richter.
Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer; Ban Blackstock, County Counsel, and
Clark A, Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Clerk of theBoard.
Pledge of allegiance Co theFlag of the United States of America
Invocation by Supervisor Lemke
77-1000 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the minutes of May 27, 1977 were approved as mailed
with the amendment to Item 77-82, Page 157, to state that the street renaming
in Paradise address area will take affect on February 16, 197$.
77-1001 COMhATNZCATIONS_
Mrs. Georgina K. Frei, Chico, Mrs. Frei writes concerning the F. C. Brazell
rezone and requests the Board to deny the change to R-4 on this
parcel. Referred to hearing under Item 22, F, C. Brazell rezone
/~3•p° from S-R to R~•4, Chico.
Gridley-Biggs Cemetery District. The District requests an appointment
to fill the vacancy of George B, Sligar, deceased, To be posted
~ 0 0 .~3 by Administrative Officer.
Durham Mosquito Abatement District. The District sends notification that
David Hostetler has resigned from the Board of Trustees of the
District and requests that an appointment be made. To be posted
0 0•~~ by Administrative Officer.
Russell Guiver, Oroviile. Mr, Guiver requests that the Board initiate proceedings
to farm a county service area for street lighting purposes at the
Village Oaks Subdi!wision fn Oroville. Referred to a committee of
3 0.0 ~ Supp~ervisor Moseley and Richter to meet with Mr. Castlebezry and to
Ralph L, Hupp;eCh~co ac~toftupp wi~~es concerning the proposed operation
oO of a rock pit for his land in the Toad Town area. Referred to
~~ '~• Planning staff for study.
Gem Neon Signs, Chico. The Company writes appealing the Planning Commission's
decision denying a use permit for a sign at 271 East Avenue, Chico.
" 3 ,pp Set for hearing on June 14, 1977 at 9:30 a. m.
Everett M. Johnson, Chico. Mr, Johnsoa appeals the decision of the Board of
Zoning Adjustment relating to conditions requiring full improvements
including curbs, gutters, sidewalk, attest widening and drainage
for the proposed Chico transfer and recycling center transfer
~~ 3.0~ station on Fair Street. Set for hearing on June 14, 1977 at
9:45 a. m.
Patrick J. Forgone, Chico. Mr. Porgans appeals tlae Board of Zoning Adjustment's
decision granting the use permit to Centrex Aggregates, Inc. to
allow a portable aggregate plant located on the north side of Vance
Avenue, east of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way,
N ;•oo AP 25-642-62, four lots, 16th and Grand Avenue in Thermalito.
Set for hearing on June 7, 1977 at 10:30 a. m.
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Lee Kent, Oroville, Mr. Kent appeals the Advisory Agency's decisioa denying the
parcel map for AY 30-11-62, four lots, 16th and Grand Avenue in
~~ 3 .~~ Thermalito, Set for hearing on .Tune 14, 1977 at 10:00 a.m,
Rich, Fuidge, Marsh ~ Morris, Inc „ Attorneys at Law. The Attorneys, on
behalf of Judith A, Heilman, submit a claim for injuries as a
result of an automobile accident near the intersection of the
/dO , Z~' Western Pacific Railroad traiic~~k~ and South Villa Avenue,
Farmers Insurance Groap.foTtiewFirgm,oon~beha~foo~~Joe Rose, submit a claim for
damages to their insured vehicle as a result of a purporCed county
owned tree failing on Che vehicle. See motion following
Jd0•'Z'~ communications,
The City of Chico. The City of Chico Social Service Commission requeets that
consideration be given to the establishment of a Welfare office
~' O a in Chico• Referred to a committee of Supervisor Madigan and Chairman
Richter to study.
County of Shasta, The County forwards a copy of a proposed amended joint
exercise of Powers Agreement for the Northern California Emergency
3 ~~~ Ca Medical Care Council. Supervisor Winston reported that he had attended
a meeting in Redding last Saturday and this was discussed, Letter
for information at this time, Copies to be given to Board members,
Warren H, Humbert, Chairman of Paradise Municipal Advisory Council. He writes
objecting to statements made by Board members and Mr. & Mrs. Harding
and Mr, Powell. Letter read and discussed. Chairman Richter
oo~ 4~ commented on the matter of notices of hearings and meetings. He
`~ also felt the property owners should be noticed regarding matters
affecting their pzaperty, Statement made that this would be costly
but that it should be done.
Supervisor Winston stated that this was an advisory group; the Board
can accept or reject the recos¢nendationa of MAC at any time.
Letter discussed, Chairman Richter appointed Supervisors Lemke and
Winston to stt down wiEh the MAC people and work vp same guidelines,
Mrs. Auda Mae Van Ornum. Writes complaining about the fact that there is no one
at the Chico County Building that can issue marriage licenses as
the clerk, who is deputized to do this work, is out ill.
Chairman Richter asked Clark A, NeT.son, County Clerk, if he could
deputize other people at the Chico County Building Co issue
marriage licenses and dog licenses. Mr, Nelson reported that there
was an average of about 3 or k marriage licenses per week. Mr. Nelson
J ~ g"~ did not think iC would be fair to hire someone in Chico to issue
licensee as they have the same problem in Paradise, Gridley and
Biggs, He asked which office he should take employees from and
deputize to do this work. Chairman Richter said ha did not care
who he deputized as long as there was someone there to give service
to these people. Administrative Officer will work with Mr. Nelson
to solve this problem.
Paradise Fire Protection Aistrict, They write requesting Board consideration
for funds for them during budget session time. Letter read and
discussed, Supervisor Winston stated there would be a proposal
for the Board to levee a .33 tax rate for fire districts. No
.~~~, ~ action taken at this time.
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77-1002 DENY APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO PRESENT LATE CLAIM ON BEHALF OF
JUDITEI A, HEILMAN
Osi motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan sad
unanimously carried, application for leave to present late claim on behalf of
Judith A, Heilman, in the amount of $250,000 was denied and referred to County
County.
77-1 003 .REJECT CLAIM OF JOE ROSE_t_FILED BY FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded-by Supervisor Lemke and
unanimously carried, the claim filed by Farmers insurance Group on behalf
of Joe Roae) for damages to his vehicle, was rejected and referred to county
counsel and insurance carrier.
77-1004 MATTERS PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Lemke presented a speciman of a heart worm taken '
from a dog in Paradise Chat has died. There has been about 150 cases of this
type in Paradise in the past year. These worms are transmitted by mosquitos,
Supervisor Lemke said he would Like to see something done about the mosquito
abatement control, Supervisor Lemke will meet with the Mosquito Abatement
District and the Agricultural people and will report back to the Board.
Supervisor Lemke brought up the matter of Che pine needle infestation
control problem, He requested Mr. Bandy to report on the atatter, Joe Bandy,
Ag Commissioner, stated this is a native insect and there is a heavy infestation
this year. Problem explained, Supervisor Winston stated that Mr. Paulus, the fire
chief, has a marvelous insight on this problem. Supervisor Winston staked that
Mr, Paulus had stated that once this gets into a tree, khere is nothing to be
done about it. Supervisor Lemke will meet with Mr. Bandy and they will report
back with a recommendation on this matter,
77-1005 PUBLIC_HEARING: STILSON CANYON-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT & REZONE
The public hearing on the Stilsoa Canyon environmental impact report
and rezone from A-R to S-R (suburban-residential) propertq located on the south
side of Stilsan Canyon Road, the north side of Doe Mill Road, and the east side
of Bruce Road, Chico was held as continued from March 22, 1977. Tt was requested
that the hearing be opened up and then continued sa the E,I,R, Director can up-date
the E,T.R. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: no one. Hearing closed
and continued to July 12, 1477 at 10:00 a.m.
77-1006 PUBLIC HEARING: RICHARD ALDRICH-APPEAL OF ADVISORY AGENCY'S DENIAL OF
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPL GRIDLEY
-TLie public hearing oa the Richard Aldrich appeal of Advisory
Agency's denial of tentative parcel map, AP 24-17-19, two lots, east side of Cowes
Road, between Turner Ave, and Evans-Reimer Road, Gridley was held as continued
from Jameary 11, 1977. Copy of the Planning Directors report given to the
Board and to the Clerk.
Hearing opened oa the negative declaration that is before the Board.
Appearing; no one. Hearing closed and confined to the Board,
Negative Declaration check list discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the negative declaration report on the Richard Aldrich
tentative parcel map was approved, based on the fact that the parceling will
have no significant adverse affect to the environment.
Hearing opened on the appeal, Mac Parker set out the background
of the tentative parcel map. This is in the south/east area of Gridley. The '"
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area is pretty well divided already, Supervisor Winston requested that someone
from Planning Office be present to explain the matter,
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board, Action
held over until someone £rom Planning Office could be present,
77-1007 PUBLIC HEARING; CONSIDERATION OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROPOSED WIDENING
OF CLARK ROAD IN PARADISE FROM 500 FEET NORTH OF ELLIOTT ROAD TO 500 FEET SOUTH
OF BILLE ROAD
The public hearing on the consideration of negative declaration
for proposed widening of Clark Road is Paradise from 500 feet north of Elliott
Road to 500 feet south of Biile Road held at this time.
Hearing opened to the public.
Public Works prepared an environmental study, Bill Chaff, Public
Works, stated that the State and Federal Agencies concurs that a negative
declaration should be approved.
Eaxl Wilson, E.I.R. Director, stated that future projects should
have two things done differently. Future projects should be in reverse to this and
then all the varfous phases could be covered by the E,I,R, Thie is a project that
has to be referred to the State Clearing House for review.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke and
unanimously carried, the negative declaration was given tentative approval,
with the finding that the project will have no significant affect oa the
e-rvironment, and that it be torwarded to the State Clearing House for their comments.
77-1008 CLOSED HEARING: SAM SMILEY-APPEAL OF CONDITIONS 1 sad 5 FOR PARCEL MAP
LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 20th STREET AND PLtTMAS AVENUE, OROVILLE,
AP 30;0_37. 07 (CONT'D, FROM 5/10/77);CONTINUED TO NNE 71977 at 1Os30 a.m.
The public hearing an the Sam Smiley appeal of conditions 1 and 5
for parcel map located on the southwest corner of 20th Street and Plumes Avenue,
Oraville, AP 30-037-07 was held as continued from May 10, 1977. This was the
matter that •involved the installation of curbs, gutters and sidewalks.
Supervisor Winston requested that this matter be continued for two weeks.
Continued to June 7, 1977 at 10:30 a, m.
RECESS: 10:05
RECONVENED: 10:10
77-1009 TAKEN OFF AGENDA: JOHN i9ARAN APPEAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW DIRECTOR'S
DECT_SIO_N RE IRING AN EIR ON A USE PERMIT
The John Moran appeal of the Environmental Review Director's decision
requiring an EIR on a use permit to allow s 40 unit mobile home park on the
.west aide of Foster Road approximately 500 feet north of Buschmann Road,
AP 52-25-69, Paradise, was takes off the agenda at this time.
77-1610 DENY APPEAL: RICHARD ALDRICR, ADVISORY AGENCY'S DENIAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP, EAST SIDE OF COWEE ROAD, GRIDLEY
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, reported on the Richard Aldrich appeal
clarifying the matter of this being Ag Land, This is in the Class 3 soil area.
The band Use Map does not show this Co be is the urban area; the map shows this
as orchard and field crop area. It does violate the Subdivision Ordinance on
one item,
It was moved by Supervisor Moseley that Mr. Aldrich be allowed
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to parcel his land, because this is a hardship case, and appeal be approved.
Motion died for lack of a second,
It was moved by Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
carried that the Richard Aldrich appeal of Advisory Agency's denial of tentative
parcel map, Ap 24-I7 l9, east aide of Cowes Road, between Turner Ave. and
Evans-Reimer Road, Gridley, be denied,
AYES: 5upervisora Lemke, Madigan, Winston and Chairman Richter
NOES; Supervisor Moseley
77.1011 PUBLIC HEARING: F. C. BRAZELL-REZONE FROM 3-R (SUBURGAN-RESIDENTIAL) TD
R-4 (MARIMUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-RESTRICTED SERVICE) PROPERTY LOCATED ON NORTH
SIDE OF_CFIRISTI IANEi CHICO~ADOPT ORDI,~NCS 1826
The public hearing on the F'. C. Brazell rezone from S-R {suburban-
reeidentiel) to R•4 (maximum density residential•restricted service) property
located on the north aide of Christi Lane, approximately 280 Feet east of Cohasaet
Road, identified as AP 48-33-33 (portion), Chico was held as advertised.
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, reported that the Planning Co®ission had
recommended approval on a 5-0 vote. A negative declaration has been adopted
by the Board.
Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: no one. Hearing
closed and confined to the Board. Letter from Mra. Frei read; she requests
that the rezoning be denied, Rezoning discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the F. C. Brazell rezone from S-R (suburban-residential) to
R~4 (maximum density residential-restricted service) for property located on
the north side of Christi Lane, approximately 280 feet east of Cohasaet Road,
identified as AP 48 33-33 (portion), Chica was approved, with the finding that
a negative declaration wsa filed and with the finding that this is in conformity
with the General Plan; Ordinance 1826 was adopted sad Chairman authorized to sign.
77-1012 WAIVER FIRST READING OF SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
A salary ordinance amendment hen been prepared adding two sanitarian
trainees under CETA Public Service Employment Program and reclassifying one
.agricultural biologist position to a deputy agricultural coam,issioner
classification and provide for fleaible hiring of positions in Manpower
Adminfstration and Assessor's Office. Discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, First reading of salary ordinance amendment was waived.
77-1013 AUTHORIZE ADVANCE STEP HIRING, BUILDING PLAN CHECKER & DEPUTY COURT CLERIC II
POSITIONS
Authorization is requested to fill the building plan checker
position by re-employment of a former employee at the "D" step of range 23.5, $1,365
.per month, and filling o£ the deputy court clerk II position in the Chico Municipal
Court with an experienced court clerk at the "C" step of range 11.5, $724 per month.
'The Public Works Director and the Municipal Court Judge concur with this proposal.
Mr, Rackerby stated that the Municipal Court clerk position was an experienced
legal clerk.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded bq 5upervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, advance step hiring for the building plan checker and the deputy a
eourt clerk II positions was authorised.
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77-10_14 ACCEPT BI D_ FOR HEALTH INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES
Jim Rackerby, Personnel Director, reported on the statue of the
review of Che health insurance bids.
Supervisor Winston stated that as he views Mr. Rackerby's memo,
the Employee Association recommends that the Blue Shield bid be accepted, and
that Che association will absorb the additional cost as their share.
On motion of Supervisor Winston and seconded by Supervisor Lemke
the bid of Blue Shield in the amount of $818,712 for health insurance for employees
was accepted as set out in the memo from the Personnel Director,
Motion discussed, Review of bide set oat by Mr, Rackerby. Under
their plan the unused premiums would not be returned to the County; they could
be used to upgrade the plan, Admiaistxative Officer questioned Mr, Rackerby
concerning the coat of the premium, Mr. Rackerby explained the difference
between the bid of Blue Cross, the low bidder, and Blue Shield, Retention is
the difference in the two plane; costa for the two plans set out,
Jim Cook, Executive Director of Employees Association, spoke concerning
the employees feelings regarding the insurance plan. He requested that the
Board listen to the plea of the employees and approve the awarding of the bid
to Blue Shield.
Mr, Black, Slue Crone representative, spoke concerning the
health insurance bids.
Roll call on motion:
AYES: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan and Winston
NOES: Supervisor Moseley and Chairman Richter
Motion carried.
77-1015 HEARING: RAREFY PLEASANT-NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A
.CHANGE OF NON-CONFORMING USE OF A BUILDING TO THE MANUFACTURING OF TEXT[1RED
STONE PRODUCTS ON PRL-pSRTY ZgNED INTERIM 5-R (SUBURBAN-RESTDENTLAL)LOCATED ON
EAST SIDE OF HORSEMAN Ap_E „ _APPROXIMATELY 900 FT. NORTH OF LASSEN AVL,t CHICO
The public hearing on the Harley Pleasant negative and use permit
to allow a change on non-conforming use of a building to Che manufacturing of textured
atone products on property zoned interim S-R (suburban-residential) located an the
east side of Horseman Ave,, approximately 900 feet northof Lassen Ave., Chico was
held as advertised,
Earl Wilson, E.I.R. Dfrectox, explained the appeal. He stated
that the Board of Zoning Adjustment felt that this use would be a continuation
of the past use. It is the recommendation of the E,I,R, department that a
conditional. declaration be approved, Concerns related to noise, dust, traffic,
etc. There was a list of nine conditions adopted on Che E,T.R.
Hearing on the negative declaration opened to the public.
Appearing:
1. Frank Neth, neighbor, also representing Dee Inca. Requested
.that this be denied.
2, Mr. Uell Moleer, neighbor. Set out his opposition to the use.
3. Glen Shirleq, sppke in opposition.
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4. Mra. Charlotte Martin, spoke in opposition.
5. Mr. Dan Shadow, with Hignell & Hignell, spoke is opposition.
6. Mrs. Frank Neth, spoke in opposition.
7. Dale Pace, Durham, representing Mr. Eleasant, explained the
purpose of the request. He set out the justification for Che use permit, stating
this would be a more restrictive use than the prior use of the property.
8. Mr. Myron Coster, spoke in opposition.
Hearing closed to the public and confined tv the Board,
Chairman Richter stated he would vote against the project if it
is before the Board. He ie opposed to the project.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Moseley and
unanimously carried, the Board found that based on the E.I.R, check list,
that the proposed project could have an effect on the eaviroament and that
a negative declaration should be prepared.
Hearing opened to the public on the use permit application.
Appearing: no one, Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and carried, the Board reversed the action of the Board of Zoning Adjustment
and denied the use permit.
BYES: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, Winston and Chairman Richter
NOES: Supervisor Moseley
77-1016 PUBLIC HEARING: WILLIAM J. PARKS-PETITION FOR VARLANCE TO PROVISIONS OF
SECTIONS 19-10 and/or 19-12 OF COUNTY WDE TO PLACE MOBILE HOME ON PROPERTY AT
6475 Citrus, Oroville
Public hearipg on the William J. Parks petition for variance Co
provisions of Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of kheCounty Code to place mobile
home on property aC 6975 Citrus, Oroville was held as advertised. Background
set out by Howard Toussaint, Health Department sanitarian. The Health
Department feels that this request is in order.
Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: no one.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to theBoard,
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Winston
sad unanimously carried, the William J, Parks petition for variance to provisions
of Sections I9-10 and/or 19-12 of the County Code to place a mobile home on
,property at 6975 Citrus, Oroville, was approved fox a period o! one year.
77"1017 APPEARANCE: MICHAEL BASH ATTORNEY FOR LEGAL SERVICES
Michael Bush, attorney for Legal Services, sgoke concerning statements
,made by the Supervisors. He felt that the allegations made by the Board members
!are serious, Legal Services has never been contacted by the Board members. It is
his feeling that the Board should have the facts before they write letters to the
Zegislatora, He said he would like some facts relating to Welfare Fraud; he
'called the Welfare Department to ask the Director about the meeting he had attended
in Sacramento about Welfare Fraud but could not obtain any of the facto. He
questioned Chairman Richter about the statement made that Legal Services solicits
clients.
Chairman Richter told Mr, Bush that this matter was on the agenda
and he could speak when that item is discussed.
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77-1018 APPEARANCE; MR, BUD HILBY, MAGALLA
Mr. Bud Rilby, Magalia, said he understood that Magalia had
been left nut of the subvention that is to be shared by the other fire districts.
they are contirneing to collect taxes from the people to support the fire
department. Their department would like to submit a request for subvention funds
from the sales taxes. A written request will be presented to the Administrative
Office in letter form and it will be discussed during budget time.
Water situation discussed, they have investigated the water
problem and there is evidence Chat water is going to waste on the ridge.
He would like to request that the County investigate the matter; there is
waste of water from the open water ditches. Administrative Officer suggested
thaC representatives #rom Magalie, DeI Oro Water District and P,G.& E. meet
and discuss this matter, Supervisor Lemke suggested that the Board help
these agencies get together and see if thse ie a solution to the matter.
Supervisor Lemke was authorized to contact the agencies and set up a meeting.
77-1019 APPEARANCE: MR, ORRIN STRATTON, CRICO
Mr. Stratton referred to the discussion about fire protection
throughout the County. Some months ago there was ea article in a paper that
a town had contracted for fire protection with a private contractor and they
saved about 507, of the operational costs, Re would suggest that the~oard
look into the possibility of contracting for fire protection service.
Mr. Stratton also spoke concerning fnpz~visorial tediatricting
and urged the Board to proceed on this in a timely manner.
77-1020 APPEARANCE: BOS GUTR PARADISE, MEMBER OF MAC
Bob Guth, Paradise, presented~~his resignation from the Paradise
Municipal Advisory Council. Re stated that Mr. Bailey is s very dominant man.
Facts about the members of the council set nut. Facts about matters before this
council relating to zoning sad parceling explained.
Chairman Richter informed Mr, Guth that s committee had been
appointed to study guidelines for MAC. Supervisor Lemke requested that Mr. Guth
withdraw his resignation at this time. The Committee ie going to trq and
set up guidelines for MAC. The other Supervisors joined in with Supervisor
Lemke in his request for Mr. Guth to withhold his resignation until such time
as the whole matter hoe bees studied.
No action taken at this time.
77-1021 APPEARANCE: WARD CARLSON MAGALIA
Mr, Ward Carlson, Magalia, set nut his land use problem that he
has with his property in Magalia. Re purchased 12 acres and about a year ago
he placed a mobile home on the property and installed a care taker and hie wife.
Re world now like to place a residence on the other one-half of
the property. Public i~orks told him thaC h'e would have to divide the property
,or get a use permit for the placing of the home on the property, Re feels
'.that he should be allowed to put a home on the property. Re stated that he
had purchased this property as two parcels.
The Board suggested that Mr. Carlson apply for a use permit
'to place the home on the property.
No action taken.
77-1022 PURCHASE OF CRICO LIBRARY PROPERTY: HEARING CONTINUED flNE WEEK
The eontimsed hearing on the purchase of Chico Library property
was coot nue one week.
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77-1023 PUBLIC HEARING: L. T. OYLER, REQUEST TO MAKE' CORRECTION TO ASSESSMENT
ROLL ON AP 40-17-44 IN ACCORDANCE WITH REVENUE & TAXATION CODE SECTION 4836
The public hearing on the L, T. Oyler request to make correction
to assessment roil on AP 40-17-44 in accordance with Revenue sad Taxation Code
Section 4836 was held as advertised. This problem occurred because of a
keypunch error. Issuance to be considered seC out by County Counsel. Procedure
for hearing set out.
Hearing opened at this time. Appearing:
1. Mr. Oyler presented his explanation to his request. County
Counsel informed Mr. Oyler that theBoard needed a statement from him as to his
position on the issues. Mr. Oyler stated he felt that it was a legal and
just reduction.
Leonard Chollet, Assessor's Office, stated it was a clerical mistake.
This property wee assessed in 1471 on the roll and there was a stipulation
agreement signed by Mr. Oyler. The $920 figure was the revised personal
property assessment. The figure was submitted For posting and somehow the
$920 figure was posted se s land value. That reducQlthe value of the land £rom
$10,000 down to $920; Chia was caught on the roll.
Mr. Chollet was requested to give the Clerk a copy of the
assessment sppraisal record for the file. Mr. Oyler presented his notification
card sent to him by the Assessor to the Clerk; Clerk to make copy and return
card to Mr. Oyler.
Mr. Ogler stated he had looked at the documents presented by
the Assessor. Ae said the land. was noC useable due Lc the zoning. Chairman
Richter asked the petftioner if he had evidence to produce that this was sot
a clerical error. Mr. Oyler again explained theincrease in the value of the
assessment of the property, Chairman Richter stated that the petitioner had
not presented anything to show that this was not a clerical error.
Searing on clerical error closed.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the Board concurred that this was a clerical error,
based on the testimony of the petitioner and the Assessor.
the applicant was asked if he wanted to contest the assessment
that the Assessor is going to place on the property, Mr, Oyler said he does
not wish to contest these values; he does not agree with the values. Chairman
Richter asked if Mr. Oyler would like a continuance of this hearing to gather
evidence,
Matter continued two weeks to June 7, 1977 at 11:15.
RECESS: 12:21
RECONVENED; 12:25
77-1024. PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD CONCERNING VARIOUS MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
Dr. Svihus presented to the Board a presentation concerning
various Mental Health Programs. Program for alcoholics in the County set out,
Most of these people have been through the Detox program; they are ready to
go back into the employment field after going through the rehabilitation
program. The rehabilitation Center is located on Cohasaet Aoad in Chico.
The Counselor assigned to the program would handle about 100-150 people a year,
Referrals are from the County facilities; referrals explained, ~-
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Background o£ the Lanterman, Petrie-Shprt-Doyle Act set out
by Dr. Maguire. Walk-La clinics sad alcoholic centers explained. Per
capita coats set out. Each person requesting services is interviewed,
Phone-in operation explained; they provide services in Oroville, Paradise and
Chico. Paradise is low in all utilization of the programs.
Adult services set ouC. Variety of services are provided for
children. The program idenifies and assesses Che children that are having
serious mental health problems.
Chairman Richter thanked Dr. Maguire and Dr. 5vihua for their
excellent presentation. He asked if it was appropriate to bring up the point
that the County is in the position where the Mental HealCh Facility is negotiating
for a 24-hour center. Chairman Richter suggested that a committee be formed
in the area of building expertise. Appointment of committee discussed.
i~airman Richter;.Supervisor Winston and Dan Drake1to serve ~as
committee to study the matter of 24-hour center for Mental Aealth Facility
and requested to report back to the Board on their findings.
RECESS: 1:05
RECONVENED: 1:20
77-1025 PIIBL'IC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OP NEClITIVE DECLARATION FOR ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS TO LOWER SKYiTAY BETirEEN CHICO CITY LIMITS Tp ONE-HALF MILE
EA T OF BUTTE CREEK.
The public hearing on the consideration of the negative declara-
tion for road improvements to Lmwer Skyway between Chico city limits to
one-half mile east of Butte Creek was held as advertised, Earl Nelson,
Environmental Review Director, set out the background of the negative
declaration. There ere no significant environmental effects.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing: No one.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
Bill Chaff, Public Works Department, stated that Cal Trans
required that a draft negative declaration be seat to the state clearing
house. The Board should approve submitting of the draft to the clearing
house.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, a temporary negative declaration was approved
so that it could be forwarded to the State clearing house and final
notion to be taken when it comes back.
77-1025 pUBLIC CLOSED HEARING: REVENUE SHARING PLANNED USES.
The public closed hearing oa the Revenue Sharing planned uses
was held at this time. Discussion for establishing criteria had at
this time.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the Revenue Sharing Committee's recommendatiana
for criteria were adapted as per the following:
1. Need - is there a real need for this in the community.
2. Area.of benefit ~ countywide large, small.
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3. Anoro ste masse - anod use of revenue sharing funds or
would other~meeas bez~oreinBPsoputatev requiri~~. '•~
funding, revenue sharing, or other.
4. Need for follow-on funds - ie this a "one-shot" proposal
4. LTeedofimd fal~reate a continuing situation requiring future
funding, revenue sharing, or other.
5. Matchinu fuadg - have proponents made every effort to provide
funds from other sources.
6. ~ievitab~.ity - is proposal one which would inevitably have
to be funded by local revenues if not accomplished with
revenue sharing funds,
7. Economic benefits - increase tax base, stimulate employment
or business, etc.
B. Acceotability to ¢enerai flabiic - public reaction.
Discuseioa of County Administration Building had at this time.
Supervisor Winston stated that the building is being underbuilt.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the County Administration Building was adopted as the No. 1
priority for a total of $1,800,000. AXES: Supervisors Madigan, Moseley,
Winston, and Chairman Richter. NOES: Supervisor Lemke.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the Community Public Worke,& Development Trust was established
with an amount of $1,000,000. AYES: Supervieoxe Lemke, Madigan, and
Chairman Richter. NOES: Supervisors Moseley and Winston.
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Winston
sad unanimously carried, the Gridley Library was given $200,000.
Discuseioa of the Weights and Measures Building had at this time.
It vas felt that there were other priorities at this time. __
It was moved by Supervisor flineton, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
that Chico Library - land, building and efts improvement be given $1,200,000.
Discussion of costs of other libraries is the County had at this
time. The cost for the Chico library is greater.
Vote on motion taken at this time. AYES: Supervisors Madigan,
Moseley, Winston and Chairman Richter, NOES: Supervisor Lemke.
Motion carried,
Discussion of the soil survey had at this time, It was felt
that the soil survey could be put off.
Discussion of the Chico Pound expansion. had at this time.
Chairman $i.chter stated that at the present time the County is overloading
the City of Chico pnund. The dogs from Paradise are being hauled to
Oroville. The problem is that if the pound is not expanded then the
dogs from Chico will have to hauled to Draville.
On motioa~of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan _
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and carried, $75,000 19 to be het aside Eorathe dog pound. A~YESs
Supervisors Madigan, Mnae~ey And Chairman Richter. NO$SS $upervipors
Lemke and Winston.
__,_.Oa_mation of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by bhp#rm4n Richter
and carried, $40,000 for 'Nord Fire Station was Ieft in for Revenue Sharing.
NOBS: Supervisors Lemke and Moseleyy
Discussion of the E1 Medio Fire Substation had at this time.
It was felt that this Woe a taxing entity in itself. No action taken.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, Seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the building addition for Paradise fox $100,000
was left on the list.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the update of the Butte County General Plan in
the amount of $200,000 was postponed for the present time.
Discussion of setting asffde money for the co®unity centers in
Paradise and Oroville had at this time. Going slang with matching funds
the $100,000 fox each of the centers would lend a great amount of
encouragement to the people involved.
Oa motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, $100,000 for each of the co~nunity centers in
Oroville sad Paradise was approved to be set aide.
On motion•of Supervisor Ldmke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, the Perfoxzning Arts Coum~unity Auditorium in
Paradise was placed on the waiting list.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, $83,700 was allocated for the Work Training
Center for the Handicapped.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by•Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, Meals~on Wheels for Ohdtcd~]dadaHdradise was
agproved for $],5,5D0.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, the Improvement of Walkways, Paradise was
allocated in the amount of $46,000.
There is a match of in-kind services for the Walkways. Tt
is being improved for the children walking to school.
A t®tal amount of $741800 will be left in the reserve from
the revenue sharing funds.
77-1027 WAIVE FIRST N FfT C C ON AND•REMOVAL 0 dNANC$.
Dan Hlackatack, County Counsel, stated that the various people
from the collection industry had attended a meeting and the details of
the ordinance were worked out. Mr. Blackstock set out the ordinance.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing:
1. William Nuaton, Harry Creek. Mr. Huston stated that
he would like to sea to Board go back to having the transfer stations
open to the public free.
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2. Mr. Lush. ?ir. Hush stated that it vas not only the people
who live is the area but that there are a lot of outsiders that came to
the areas oa the-weekend and leave Chair garbage.
3. Everett Johnson, Chico, Mr. Johnson stated that licenses
should be limited in the Covaty without going out to bfd.
4. Ervin Tarr. Mr. Tarr stated that he did not object to the
ordinance. There is nothing is it that would affect him tao greatly.
Chairman Richtex questioned Mr. Tarr regarding several phases of the
ordinance.
5. Ed Johnson, Butte Chico Disposal. Mr. 3ohnson stated
that he would like to see a maximum rate set oa the amount a collector
can cha~efor garbage collection. Evergthiag else in the ordinance
is grew.
6. Mrs. Mann, OK Sanitation. Mxs. Mann stated that she had
received calls from Stirling City concerning people coming up and bidding
for the city o€ Sterling City.
Supervisor Lemke stated that he had attended the meeting in
Sterling City and stated that another meeting would be held feadLnat
all of the collectors are invited to come•and speak.
7. Ed Chiaparri, Oroville. Mr. Chiaparri stated that the
ordinance•as fax as it goes is a good one. The ordinance does not
goo ae far ae it should to protect the collectors. There is overlapping
of territories and this should not happen.
Hearing cloned Co the public end confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the first reading of the refuse collection and
removal ordinance was waived.
i7 RECESS: 3:00 p.m.
RECONVENED: 3:10 p.m.
Discussion of forming possible garbage districts similar tb
sanitary districts had at this time. Dan Blackatock, County Counsel,
stated that he could check into putting a bill into the legislature if
the Board wanted. No action Caken.
77-~28 WAIVE FIRST READING: ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9 (DANCE HALL AND
SKATING RINKS) OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE.
On moticn of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the first reading of the ordinance amending
Chapter 9 (dance halle•and skating rinks) of the Butte County Code was
waived.
77-IO29 APPROVE PIIRCHASE OF WORK TABLE ACRUIRED AT NO ADDITIONAL C05T
DURING MOVE OF ADMINISTRATIVE ANNEX.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the purchase of a work table acquired at no
additional coat during the-move of the Administrative annex was approved.
71.1030 /iDOPT RESOLUTION 77-86: INTENT TO CONTRACT WITH DEPARTMENT OF
CONSERVATION FOR FIRE P~ATECT~IOTi SERVICES .
On motion of ~uparvisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
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contract with the Department of Cansetvation for fire protection services
•tras~edopted and the Chairmaa•autharited !o rtgn.
77- 1031 nIBCUSSION: HEATING ARRANGBl~NTS FOR THE B9ARD B.O~t Ii¢ 1PEW
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUiZ'D'IIQG:
Discussion of the seating arrangements for the Board Roam
in the new County Admiaistratioa 8uildiag was held at this time.
Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, stated that there
are several possible arras~gementa~that can be made in the Board Room.
The seating is an informal seating arxaggement. The seating could
remain as it is with the Administrative Officer and Counsel sitting
at the Board table.a Another proposal ie that the Board members would
be the only ones at the table and the Administrative Officer and
Counsel would be on either side of the table end below it.
Supervisor ti7inatoa stated that he preferred the $nard
table have only the five members. Staff should not be at the table.
It was felt that the Board Room seating arrangement should
be as follows: the Board members will sit alone at the table. The
Admiaisttative Of~Eicer, Couatg Counsel, and the Clerk will sit below - r+
the Board, the press sad :staff will remain approximately the came.
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77.1032 APPROVE TRANSFBR OF AP 51-36-35 TO THE UNSECURED ROLL •
On motion of Supervisor, Lemke, secaaded by Supervisor Wiastoa
and unanimously carried, AP 51-36-35 was transferred tv the unsecured
roll.
77-1033 APPROVE $ET TRANSFERS
Da motion of Supervisor ktiastoa, secaaded by Supervisor Moseley.
and tmaaimouaiy carried, the following budget transfers acre approved,
8-136 Department of Health Services - Environmental Health. Transfers
~2,161~.76 from the reserve to maintenance of equipment to provide an appro-
priation for unanticipated expense for the repair of an automobile involved
in an accident.
B-137 Fire Protection. Transfers $I00 from equipment to special depart-
mental expense to provide an appropriation for the purchase of two radios and
also transfers X1,000 from the 5ohedule A contract to special departmental
expense to provide an appropriation to complete I3 resuscitators received from '
the Plorthern California Emergency Medical Gare Council.
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B- 13g Auditor- Controller. Transfers ~3,DOD from maintenance of equip- '
went and ~Q,000 from professional services, with X7,000 going to extra help 3
which gill provide an additional appropriation due to significant •~ ~
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unanticipated use of sick leave and delay in filling staff vacancies.
fl-1034 ADppf RESOLUTION 77-87f AVPHORItING I~PPLIGATION FOR 701 PLA1~TlAG
GRANT FOR CHAPMANTOWN.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, Resolution 77-87 authorizing application for
701 Planning Grant for ChBpmantown tree adopted and Chairman authorised
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77-1035 IIPPHOVE PLANS AND ~'F.CIPICATIONB FOR LIGHTING F&OJECf HUTTE CO~IJNTY
AI RO'ONDS GRIDLEY A'rdt7 AVPf10RILE CALL 'FUR 'HID.
On motion of Supervisor Winetan, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried,~•the plans and specifications for the lighting
project for Butte County Fa1r Grounds, Fridley were approved and call
for hid was authorized.
77-1036 AiJTHORIZE WORK ON A DAY LABOR AND MATERIAL BASIS FOR INSTALLATION
OF WATERLINES TO NEG1 HOG PENS, CONSTRUCTION OF NEW LOADING CfiUTB?,AND
COMPLETION OF HOG WASH RACK AT_ESTIMATED COST OF $1.300.
Ca motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, work on a day labor and material basis for
3natal~.ation of waterlines to the new hog pens, construction of new
loading chutes, and aomplation of the hog +trash rack st as estimated cost
of $1~a00 wvas authorized. and cement work 1A the amounC of $1,581.80 from
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77.1037 AWARD CONTRAQTi Mr~'.L THI1CKilTG /lND PAVING OF CHICO FOR PAVING
AND IMPROVEMENTS ON BUTTE COUNTY FAIR GROUNAS IN THE AMOIINT OF $23.460.76.
On~motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the contract to McKinney Trucking and Paving
of Chico for paving and improvementa~on the Butte County Faiz Grounds
in the amount of $23,460.76 was awarded and the Chairman authorized to
-sign .
77.038 APPROVE SiJBMISSION OF ALCOHOL PROGRAM BUDGET TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE
OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM
Dr. Svihus, Health Director, set out the background of the
alcohol program budget.
Oa motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, submission o€ the Alcohol grogram budget to the
Office of ~.lcoholiatn+rae approved and the Ctiaitman authorized to sign the
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77- 1039DI$CUSSION: pROpO~ED NSL'L, ~FTA7SR_ORDI2IXNCL ~ONTINU6D THR6B ilEBKS..
Howard Toussaint, County Sanitarian, setteut Che background
of the proposed well water ordinance, There axe a few minor cha}sges
to be made in the propceed ordinance.
The discussion of the proposed well water ordinance ie
continued for three weeks.
77__1040 DISCUSSION: DISPOSITION OF OLD TAX ROLLS
Carl Marton, Treasurer-Tax Collector, stated that the old
tax rolls are stored. There ie•a problem of apace. Ms. Morton stated
that the old rolls thaC are bound and hendwi-itten should not be
destroyed. These are•vexy beautiful and they should be available to
the public for viewing. The 1912-1913 roll cannot be filmed and that
roll must be retained by the Tax Collector.
It was felt that Mr. Morton should contact the historical
society concerning the old records.
On motion of Supervisor Winaon, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, Carl Morton was authorized to microfilm and
diipoae of the old recp~da~ going back 10 years to microfiche and another
20 years on millimeter calls.
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77- 1~1pTSCUSS~ON: Sij~tVEY OF TAB ~EEBED BROPERTY AP 66-47, ;04.
Car2~t4ortoa, Treasurer-Tax Collector stated that the tax deeded
property on AP 66-47-04 has not been surveyed. This is a mesa. There
needs to be a survey made on this property.
On motion o£ Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Winsten
aunt unanimously carried, $400 to $500 was authorized for the Assessor's
Office to obtain a survey of AP 66-47-D4 with the funds to come from the
reserve.
77- 1042 gINy RE UESTS FOR PENALTY RELIEF
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the following requests for penalty relief were
denied:
1. Larry L. Hoover, Sr. - AP 65-19-OS
2. Darby F. Johaean - AP 66-17-11
3. Tom A. Starnes - AP 51-38-30
4, Sam J. Alexander - AP O1-D5-3-06, 09 and 12
5. Fern M. Williams - AP 61-300-11
6. Jo Ellen L. Cia - AY 54-14-i-77 sad 78
77- 1043 DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED STATE REGULATIONS RBGARDING WELFARE FAIR
HEARINGS: ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-88: PROTESTING~PROPOSEll SPATE REGULATIONS.
Discussion of the proposed State regulations regarding Welfare
fair hearings held at this time. Bob Crisan, Welfare Director, stated
that he was requeasing that the Board provide support in removing the
regulation issued regarding fair hearings. With the regulation, no
County can ever substantiate an action. The fair hearings are becoming
a rehearsal for justice court. There is no way that the County can
force witnesses to go over 15D miles. This has presented a real problem.
There will have to be a 10-day notice to the individual prior to referral
to the District Attorney for any action. In the instances of negative
action cases the Welfare Department ie•required to furnish the individuals
with the acmes of the free agencies available within the County.
Mr. Bush, Legal Aid Services, stated Chet he was against
individuals who were~not iglegiblQ far aid ae much as the Welfare Depart-
ment because it takea~away from the people who do need the services.
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Oa motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the Board protests the proposed State regulations
on Welfaxe fair hearings sad sake the.Welfare Director to lobby in any
way possible to prevent the adoption of the regulations; adopt Resolution
77-88 and authorized Chairman to Sign.
Mr. Bush stated that there have been articles in the Chico
Enterprise Record regarding Butte County Legal Services. Mr. Bush stated
the Board should have double checked and asked Legal Services before it
made some of the statements that have been made. Legal Services has
been said to be harassing the Housing Authority. The Board should have
check with Legal Services and they would be happy to show the Board the
files that are available. Mr. Bush stated that the office is open to
any of the Board members that '~oould like to come over. ,_.~,,,,_....__..:
77-1044 ADOPT RESOLUTIQi 77.891 FOUR iiAY BTOP AT WAGSTAFF ROAR AND BKYitAY
On motion of Supervisor Lemke', seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and utspnimously carrle4, Resoltstioa 77-89Q creating a four way stop at
Wagstaff Road and Skyway was adopted ahd f&erChairman authorised Lo sign.
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77-1045 APPROVE CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 IA'W$R HONCUT ROAD IN THE INCREASING AMOUNT
OF 400
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, Contract Change Order No. 1, Laver Honcut Road
in the increasing amount of $400 was approved and the Chairman authorized
to sign.
77-1046 AUTHORIZE INCREASE IN GENERAL ADMINISTRATION PETTY CASH FUND TO $50.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, the Generai Administration petty cash fund was
increased from $20 Co $50.
77-1047 APPROVE FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT FOR ENERGY WITH PG&E FOR COUNTY SERVICE '
AREA N0, 56 (OLIVE GLENN ESTATES SUBDIVISION)
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, s five-year contract for energy with PG&E for
County Service Area No. 56 (Olive Glean Estates Subdivision) was approved
and the Director of Public Works authorized to sign.
77-1048 AUT~IORIZE REFUND OF X200 TO AL ENDEMANO FOR PARCEL MAY APPLICATION
Fat AP 41-33-07. 11 & 12.
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, refund of $200 to Al Eademana for ~arc~3: map
application for AP 41-33-07, 11 & l2 was authorized.
77-1049 APPROVE NORTHWOOD COrIl~SONS SUBDIVISION FINAL MAP AND SUBDIVISION
AGREEMENT.
Oa motion of"Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the Northwood Commons Subdivision (22 lots Lassen
Avenue 404 ft. east of Cuesick final map was approved; subdivision agree-
ment was approved and the Chairmen and Public Works Director authorized
to sign.
77-1050 SET PUBLIC HEARING: PETE GIA2IPAOLI AND JACK McLAUGHLIN - NEGATIVE
DECLARATION AND REZONE FROM R-4 (MAXIMUM DENSITX RESIDENTIAL-RESTRICTED
SERVICE) AND S-R (SUBURBAN-RESIDENTIAL) TO C-C (COMMON'ITY COMMERCIAL)
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST AVE., APPRO%,, 750 PT. EAST
OF COHASSET ROAD, IDENTIFIED AS AP 48-OS-19 & 20, CONTAINING 1,18 ACRES,
MORE OR LB55, CHICO.
A public hearing date of June 14, 1977 at l§El5a.m. was set for
Pete Giampaoli and Jack MoZau~hlin negative declaration and rezone from
$-4 (maximum density residential-restricted service) and S-R (suburban-
residential) to C-C (community commercial) property located an the north
side of Bast Ave., approximately 750 ft. east of Cohasset Road, identified
as AP 48-05-19- & 20, containing 1.18 acres, mare or less, Chico.
77-1051 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-89: SETTING PUBLIC HEARING OF JUNE Z8, 1977 AT
9:30 A,M. FOR JOE VAN ANTWERP ABANDONFiENT OF PUBLIC UTILITY IsASEMENT ON
NORTH SIX FEET OF LOT 2 AND NORTH 9IX FEET AND WEST TWELVE FEET OF LOT 1,
COUNTRY CLZ78 ESTATES. UNIT N0, I.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded 8y Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, Resolution 77-89 setting public hearing date of
June 28, 1977 at 9:30 a.m. for Joe Van Antwerp abandonment of public utility
easement on the north six feet of lot 2 and the north six feet and west
twelve feet of lot 1, County Clvb Estates, Unit No. 1 was adopted sad
the Chairman authorised to sign.
77-1052 SET HEARING DATE: STONESON DEVELOPMENT COREORATION - PLANNING
01+9-FISSION RECOMMENDS PA-C AS ALTERNATIVE TO R-4 ZONING
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, ktaLed that the Planaixig
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A public hearing date of June 14, 1977 at 10:30 a.m. is set for consider-
ation~of PA-C zoning for Stoneson Development Corporation. Mr. Lawson
is to~notify the people whockttended the first hearing. There ie to
be a legal notice in the paper.
77-1053 DISCUSSION: CORRECTION OF MOBILE HOME LICENSE FEES
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, stated that the Planning Commission
was concerned with the•corgection of mobile home license fees. There is
no enforcement for reregietezing mobile Names that are on private property.
This reduces the fees that are co~Llected.
Discussion of haviag the Assessor's office during appraisals
check for the mobile home licenses had at thia•time. If there is
no license posaiblp=the mobile home should be taxed as a prefab building.
Couaty Counsel to look into the proposals and report back to
the Board.
77-•054 APPROVE TRAVEL RE UEST FOR PLANNING COMMISSION TO ATTEND SEMINAR.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
sad unanimously carried, the Planning Co®ission is authorized travel
expenses to attend seminar.
77-1055 ADDITIONAL MATTER PRESENTED BY SUPERVISOR MOSELEY
Supervisor Mnseley stated that when another office uaes•personnel
from another department they the expeases for the personnel should come
from the office using the personnel.
77-105b DISCUSSION: JOINING NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LAW OFFICERS CONCERNING
FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT LAW TAKEN OFF AGENDA.
Dan Blackstock, County Counsel,' stated that the Board had
made a decision not to contribute to the National Municipal Law Officers
eo that this matter should be taken off the agenda.
77-1057 WAIVE SECOND READING: ADOPT ORDINANCE 1827: SURFACE MINING ORDINANCE
AGGREGATE OPERATIONS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the second reading of the surface mining ordinance
aggregate operations was waived.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and carried, Ordinance 1827 for surface mining aggregate operations was
adopted. AYES: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, Winston and Chairman Richter.
NOES: Supervisor Moseley.
77-1058 APPOINTMENT TO CITIZENS ADVISORY C02~ffTTEE ON DRUG ABUSE CONTINUED
TO NEXT WEEK.
The appointment to the Citizens Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse
was continued to next week, May 31, 1977.
77-1059 APPOINTMENTS TO THE AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COD4fISSION TO RUN CONCURRENT
WITH BOARD MEMBER•TERM.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded bq Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the appointments to the Agricultural Advisory
Commission is to run concurrent with that of the Board member.
77- 068 APPO TO &GRICULTURXtiORDI~ISORRLCDI+@fil9SI0NC0~ffTTEE
On motion of Supervieor•Moaeley, eecoaded by 5ugerviear Lemke
and unanimously carried, George Wirth, Biggs was appointed member of
Agricultural Advisory Commission.
77-1061 APPOT.N'.CMENT TO OROVYLLE MEMORIAL HALL BUILDING COMMITTEE.
On motion of Supervisor Wiaston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
sad unanimously carried, JameaP$ge12~+~s appointed to the Oroville Memorial
Hall Building Committee. May 24, 1977
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77-1062 APPOINTMENT TO OROVILLE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT
On motion•of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, Jack Andrews was appointed to the Oroville .
Mosquito Abatement District.
77-x,063 DISCUSSION 5UPERVISORIAL REDISTRICTING
Gerald Lively, Administrative Analyst, stated that he had been
working on the redistricting of the Supervisoral District since last fall.
The reapportionment would be based on the 1975 census. Districts 2 and 3
are out of apportionment. Mr. Lively presented three possible proposals
for the redistricting.
Supervisor Winston stated that we are only mandated to redistrict
at the federal census. In this interim two-year period the least amount
of moving lines should be~considered.
The discussion on the Supervisorial redistricting ie continued
to next week, May 3i, 1977.
Supervisor Winston excused at 4:30 p.m.
77- 0 4 ADD ONAL MA ERS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME.
Supervisor Madigan stated that the State Reclamation Board has
changed its meetings to Tuesdays. This presents a problem for Board
members to attend the meetings. Svpervisor Madigan requested permfesian
to talk to Paul Clifton to see what the chances of changing the meeting
dates 8oe.
Supervisor Madigan stated that the President had considered a
ranch in Chico to visit. Supervisor Madigan stated thatthe had talked
to Congressmen Johnson's office and they suggested that the Northern
California legislators be written a letter asking them to support the
idea of President Carter coming to Northern California.
Supervisor Madigan stated that the Board should oppose AB 886
which concerns judgments for claims for h8spital bills and for Welfare
applicants. C11£ Mickeleom stated that the Board had already sent a
letter. Supervisor Madigan suggested that the Board should send another
letter.
Supervisor Lemke stated that there will have to be clean up
at the dump sites at the close of the dtanps and until the need is abated.
Thin should be done by CETA crews. There is a problem of slash in
Sterling City. Perhaps, County Counsel should loop at the problem and
nee if boring would be permitted or taken to the land fill with a use
permit.
77-1065 REAL ESTATE FRAUD UNIT TO GET THE B85T MAP AVAILABLE TO USE FOR
~UIREMEN'P,,,
Dan Blacketock, County Counsel, stated that the heal Estate
Fraud Unit needed guidance as to how far to go is seeking maps for
requirements. A record of survey should be the minimum. Public Works
wants some type of map, either, a subdivision, ,parcel or record of survey.
I•t ma016e1bttNap~th4sRgal,:TsC~tee8riluddiTizitSshon4aletry to
get the beat map available to use as a requirement.
ADJOirRNMEN'P
There being nothing further before the Board at this time, the
meeting was adjourned at 4:50 p.m. to reconvene on Tuesday, May 31, I977
at 9:00 e.m.
ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLEHIC
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By L Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Board Cle page 222.
May 24, 1977