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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM062976 June 24 , 1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. COUNTY" ©~ BUTTE ) . ~~-~ ~~ The Board of Supervisors met at 9:~ a.m. pursuant to adjournment. ~ ~ Present: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron. Clif Mickelson ,Administrative Officer, Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and ` Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Cat#, Board of Supervisors Clerk . pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. 76-1059 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Qn motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, the minutes of June 22, 1976 were approved as mailed. 7b-1060 COMMUNICATIONS Orovi a Area C am r o Comm rce. The Chamber writes asking that a resolution s~C •~~ be adopted encouraging the State to relocate Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge in downtown Oroville. Discussed; Supervisor McKillop requested that this matter be put over so he can examine the request. Put over one week. Art Thompson, Chico. Mr.• Thompson appeals the Environmental 1?eview Committee's determination to require an environmental impact report for a fond division 13 •C~ on the north side df Kennedy Avenue, west of Highway 32 in Chico. ~ (AP 42-09-31) Set for hearing on July 6, 1976 at 2:30 p.m. Gary 1. Roy, Magalia. Mr. Riay, on behalf of his brattier Kent F. Ray, appeals O~ the Planning Commission's denial of a use permit for two homes on a j f ~• 25 acre parcel, AP b5-03-04. Set for hearing on July 20, 1976 at 10;30 a.m. Graves, Geddis and Driscoll. The Surveyors on behalf of Fred Haryung, appeal S condition No. 5 on a tentative parcel map for Assessor's parcel 30-27-03. ~ j 3•~ Set for hearing on July 6, 1476 at II:00 a.m. Harold J. Miller, Oroville. Mr. Miller appeals the Planning Commission's ~ denial of a rezoning of his property located on the southeast comer of Oro ~ /3,~ Bangor Highway and Foothill Blvd., AP 36-13-119. Set for hearing o~. July 20, 1976 at 10:30 a.m. Sears-Porter Reality Company, Chico. The Company sends a letter protesting the continued extension of interim zoning on property west of Feather J /3•D D River Blvd.,Oroville. To be held until hearing on July 6th. Frank Hanley, Pismo Beach. Mr. Henley writes in support of interim A-2 limited zoning for his property west of Feather River Blvd., at Mitchell j3.0 ~ Avenue in Orovifle. To be held until hearing on July 6, 1976 Reclamation District No. 833. The District sends nofification that Carl Maridith be appointed successor to Secretary-Manager Arthur T. Pittman, -- ~ 6 ~ , ~ ` effective July I, 197b. Information only. Page 444. tune 29, 197b f ~` ~. _________====June_2Q,J47b____________________ Diamond (ntemational Corporation. The Company sends notification that in complying with the direction of the Coun#y public Works Department ~0 /, p 0 they will 6e shutting off the source of water that provides flushing for the Stirling City Sewer System. Discussed; another way has been found {_ to flush out the system; no action taken. Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigd'ion •District. The District sends notification that because of the increase number.of fire hydrants within the District, ~ O 0 ~s 7 OiNttD will be instigating a charge for the installation of fire hydrants during the 1476 calendar year. Information only Mental Health Advisory Board. John Polsan, chairman, advises that the terms of ~~ d, O t/ Mrs. Virginia Murphy and Mrs. Betty Randall expire.;lune 30, 1976 and asks that they be reappointed to another three year term on the Advisory Board. See motion following communications. JoAnn Ray, Orovi#le. Mrs. Ray wri#eSregarding continued funding of County ~ ~~.Q~ Legal Aid Services. Discussed and referred to I:.O.C. Frhermation Irrigation District. The District requests the Board to initiate minor D 0. s 7, boundary change proceedings to correct a clerical error in the legal ~ description of the boundary of County Service Area No. 26. Referred to County Counsel and Administrative Officer to study and report back. Jordan N. Peckham, attorney at law. Mr. Peckham, on behalf of Jesus Rodriguez, files a late claim for damages as a result of an automobile accident at the / O 0 . Z~ intersectionof Wilson Landing Road and leninger Read in the amount of $850,000. See motion following communications. Economic Development Corporation of Shasta County. Virgil L, Covington, ~ 0 ~ ~ O general manager, writes conceming the advantages of the formation of an EDA District for the northeastern counties of Califomia. See discussion and motion following communications. State Depar'~ment of Water l~sources. The Department forwards amounts for the cost of operation and maintenance of maintenance areas No. 5, 7, 13 and 15 for the ~~~~ O 0 coming fiscal year. County Counsel explained the communications; no action needed. ' Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service. The Department sends rot ification that the predatory animal damage control program was ~ O S•~~ cut 50% and that it may be ncessary to either reduce services or obtain county funding in order to maintain the present level of service. Administrative Officer explained the meaiming.oT the communication. He stated that if Phis is cut back, it could mean the elimination of the local animal control agreement. Board felt a letter should be written to them stating that the County felt this was a good program. See motion following communications. f / ~ ~OJ John N. Evans. Appeals decision of Planning Commission for a use permit under the conditions of curbs, gutters, etc, on properfy located at 5514 Sawmill Road. Set for hearing on July 20, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. Paradise Fire Protection District. Mr. Tolle writes conceming sales fax equalization in for form of property tax relief for fire dishicts in Butte County. He 0 q,0 ~ requests that the District be notified when this is to be discussed during ~- budget sessions. Administrative Officer will notify the District when matter is to be discussed. Superior Califomia Water Association. Notice of meeting to be held Wednesday July ~, 1976 at the Crystal Tavern, Red Bluff, CQlif. Referred to ~`,q~ Supervisor Madigan. Page 445. f lone 29, 1976 June 29,E 1976 act f0 ~ County of Yuba, County Counsel. Request to hold a special election with General Election in November. Referred to County Counsel. City of Oroville by John Nolan, City Administrator. Nomination of Od `~~ Raoul J. Leclerc for appointment as Gity's representative on / the Butte County Planning Commission. See motion following communications. Paradise Irrigation District. They write conceming request to Planning Departure nt for a zone variance in the Magalia watershed. Presently the area is zoned /t ~,0~ for 5 acre parcels and the request was for two 2~acre parcels. Letter read and discussed. No action taken. 7b-1061 APPROVE REAPPOINTMENTS TO MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD On motion o Supervisor McK op, secon e y Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, Mrs. Virginia Murphy and Mrs. Betty Randall were reappointed to another three year term on the Mental Health Advisory Board, commencing July I, 1976. 76-1062 REJECT'RETJ:TJClAi TA~EIiE°1ATEdr1i41M: JE5U5 RODRIGUEZ On motion o Supervisor La , secon e y Supervisor MclCllop and unanimously carried, the petition of Jordan N. Peckham to File a late claim on behalf of Jesus ~driguez, in the amount of $850,000, as a result of an automobile accident at the intersection of Wilson Landing Road; cnd Levinger Road, was rejected. 76-IOfi3 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TO ATTEND MEETING IN SHASTA RE: FORMATION OF AN EDA DISTRICT FOR NORTHEASTERN COUNTIES OF CA. T etter ram Virgi L. Covington, genera manager, Economic De.+~elopment Corporation of Shasta Coun#y, concerning the advantages of the formation of an EDA District For the northeastern counties of California discussed. Chairman Cameron stated ha had attended a meeting in Shasta. and he set out the action that had been taken. They are going to have a meeting on June 30th and this County should notify them if there is an interest in forming the new district. It was wggested that Bob Nicholson, Economic Development Director,. attend this meeting. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, Bob Nicholson, Economic Devehpment Director,was directed to attend the meeting in Shasta. 76-IOfi4 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO WRITE LETTER TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, FISH 8 WILDLIFE SER~IICE: FEEL PREDATORY ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM A GOOD PROGRAM On motion o Supervisor McKi op, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the Administrative OFficer was directed to write a letter to the Department •af the Inferior Fish and Wildlife Service and state that Butte County feels that the predatory animal damage control program is a good program and should not be cut. 7b-1065 COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INTERVIEW REPRESENTATIVE OF CITY OF OROVILLE TO BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Chairman-Com~ron"appointed Supervisors McKillop and Richter to interview Raoul LeClert for appointment to 9utte County Planning Commission as the Page 446. June 29, 1476 ~. r•, representative from the City of Oroville, and to report back to the Board the results of said interview. 76-1066 ACCEPT DECORATED FLAG POLE FROM KOPPERS TO BE PLACED ON el{ENTENNIAL SQUARE AT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BWLDING Supervisor McKi op reported t at Koppers Company as donate a decorated flagpole to replace the metal pole out on the Bi{entennial square. It is a replica of a pole put up in 1867. The pole is hand pointed, It is donated to the County of Butte and City of Oroville. Dedication of said pale will be held on July 4, 1976 at 10:30 o.m. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously can•ied, the pole donated by Koppers Company was accepted, removal of the metal pole was authorized and installation of the pole on the Bi-Centennial square was authorized. 76-1067 DISCUSSION: COMMUNICATION FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION RE ~P~NANCIA[_ A5515TANCE TO PLUMAS COUNTY Chairman Cameron stated he had received a letter from Norman Wagoner of the Northern Ga lifornia Supervisors Association regarding the giving of finacOdiptlidssistance to Plumes County. Communication~raferred to County Counsel for study and recommendation. Supervisor Madigan requested that this be placed on next week's agenda for discussion. Administrative Officer to list on the agenda. 76-1068 DISCUSSION-ADDRESSIII~aSTUDY r+i.J;.~~'' F Bo Ma quist, Department of Public Works, was present to explainer' the recommendation of the Emergency Agency study committee. A•.speeial meeting of all the emergency people was held to set out the problems they were finding during emergencies. Problems do exist. Addressing of mobile home parks explained. This is a real problem. It was suggested that a map of the pork with addresses set out for each home, and fio be well lighted, be setup at the entrances of the mobile home parks. Mr. Malquist stated that the utility companies and the loan companies do not want to give service unless the people have an actual address that can be used. Paradise system is ready ro go on the street names. New names have been suggested. People residing on the streets have suggested the name changes. A hearing could be held on the naming of the streets, but Mr. Mnlquist felt this should not be held until the numbering system has been agreed upon. Addressing systems to be used discussed. Recommendation of the Committee concerning the numbering system to be used discussed. It was suggested that a recommendation be obtained from the mobile Forme parks associations. Mr. Stewart could set vp a meeting and determine if they are in agreement with the recommendation of the committee. Page:: 4i7. r June 29, 197b ~ ,~ ---____-- June 29~ 1476 _ - ---____-- Addressing in Chico and Oroville discussed. Mr. Malquist will meet with the mobile home people and continue working on the system. When he gets all the problems worked out, he will report back to the Board. No action taken at this time. RECESS: The Board recessed at 10:10 to go into an executive sessiantb dismiss litigation RECONVENED. The Board reconvened at l0;25 Following an executive session. County Counsel stated there was nothing to report at this time. 76-1069 BUTTE COUNTY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION APAEAL Tha Bufte County Employees Association appeal concerning County Administrative Officer's selection of person to fill administrative analyst I position in the Administrative Office was discussed at this time. Harry M. Marsh, attorney a# law, was present representing Ed Brown. Ha requested that this matter be discussed in executive session. The Board has declined to discuss this in executive session. Mr. Marsh set out the background of Mr. Brown's employment with the County, stating he was a full time employee until mid-January, 1975 when the position he held in the County Assessor's office was abolished. At the present time he is with the Data Processing Department as a part-time employee, at a much lower pay scale than he had been receiving. Purpose of the appeal set out and discussed. Mr. Marsh slated that they would like this Board to act on this matter. The Board felt they would not like Fo act on this at this time. Suggested that maybe an investigation should be undertaken. Mr. Rcckerby explained that Mr. Brown was highest in the exams and he was certified. The rules do not stateahat the laidroff employee has priority. The Administrative Officer does have the lattitude to select anyone he wishes from the four that were certified. At Mr. Marsh's question as to whether they may expect a response from the Board, the Board assured him that there will be a response from the Board in the future. 76-1070 PUBLIC HEARING: BERMCE SHERRELL: PETITION FOR VARIANCE TO PROVISION OF SECTIONS f9-10 and/or 19-12 OF COUNTY CODE FOR PLACEMENT OF A MOBILE HOME ON PROPERTY AT 1299 EAST HUMBOLDT AVE.CHICO Inepuolic nearing on the petition of i3emice bherrill for a variance to provision of Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the County Code far the placement of a mobile home on property located at 1299 East Humboldt Avenue, Chico, vtos held as advertised. Howard Toussaint, County Sanitarian, reported that the Health Deportment has approved this petition. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: Pb one. Page 448. • June 29, 1976 ~ ~. --------====-June 29~197~ __=-________-__°_-- Hearing closed to the public and confined to theiioard. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the petition of Bemire Sherrill for a variance to provision of Sections 19-IO and/or 19-12 of the County Code for the placement of a mobile home on property located at 1299 East Humboldt Avenue, Chico, was approved on a yearly basis. 76-1071 PUBLIC HEARING: MR. & MRS. ERNEST L. CCxOOK, PETITION FOR VARIANCE TO SECTIONS 19-10 and/or 19-12 OF COUNTY CODE FOR PLACEMENT OF MO$ILE HOME ON AP 40-14-44, DURHAM OROVILLE HIGHWAY, DURHAM ~hc pu6f~c wring on-the Mr. ~ MrF. Emest L. Crook petition for variance to Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the County Code far the placement of a mobile home on AP 40-14-44, Durham Oroville Highway, Durham, was held as advertised. Background of the petition set out. Health pepartment has approved the petition. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: No one. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor MciCillop and unanimously carried, the petition of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest L. Crook, far a variance to Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the County Code for placement of a mobile home on AP 40-14-44, Durham Oroville Highway, Durham, was approved on a yearly basis. 76-1072 DISCUSSION:OVERTIME POLICY Jim Roc er y, Personne erector, reported on the recent Supreme Court decision striking down the extension of'the Fair Labor Standards Act time and one-half and minimum wage pay provisions ro local government. The status as of this pay period is that the County will revert bock to paying a straight overtime wage for all overtime. There will be no more premium overtime paid. CETA workers will shill receive the premium overtime. it was felt the County should continue with the policy of cutting down on overtime . Mr. Rackerby has notified the department hea9s of this ruling as of last week. No action needed. 76-1073 WAIVE FIRST READING OF SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT Asa ary ordinance amendment as een prepared to add one steno clerk I I and delete ore refuse disposal attendant in the Pub) is Works Department; add one clerk II to the Library; reclassify a C.E.T.A. community health aide position to an account clerk; add one manpower specialist I position to Manpower Administration; and provides for the flexible hiring of a steno clerk II position or a legal steno clerk position in the Clerk's oFFice, Supervisor Ladd questioned Mr. Rackerby about the positions involved in this ordinance. Item 3 is correcting the problem of retaining clerks far the Board. Legal steno is the same pattern in the County Counsel's Page 449. Jun@ 29, 1976 f^ n _________====,Juge~Y~l47~____________________ office. Supervisor Richter felt this change was a necessity. Other requests set out and discussed. Request for clerk position in the library discussed. Supervisor felt they would like to see this position deleted. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived, with the deletion of the addition of one steno clerk ll and deletion of one fefuse disposal attendant in the PulilicWorics Department and the deletion of the Clerk II for the library. 75-1074 HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY SERVICES: ACTION PUT OVER AT THIS TIME Action on t Heat Insurance po icy services was puF over at t is time at the request of Supervisor McKillop. 7b-1075 APPROVE RENTAL RATE FOROROVILLE MEMORIAL HALL On motion o Supervisor Ki op, secon e y Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, new rental rate for Oroville Memorial Hall was approved as follows: from $25 to $50 for use of the auditorium and from $10 to $25 for use of the dining room. 76-1076 APPROVE MERIT INCREASE FOR WELFARE DIRECTOR n mo ion o Supervisor La , secon e y Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the merit increase for Bob Crisan, welfare director, was approved to Step D in his present salary range. 76-1077 AUTHORIZE INCLUSION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN THE OVERALL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN In or er r t e new A ministration u~ ing to be considered by the Economic Development Administration as a potential project, it must first be included in the County Overall Economic Development Plan. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Mndigan and unanimously carried, Inclusion of the County Administration Building in the Overall Economic Development Plan was authorized. 76-1076 ADOPT RESOLUTIONS 76-110, 76-III & 76-112 SALE OF TAX DEEDED PROPERTY On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, seconded y Supervisor McKi op and unanimously carried, Resolutions 76-110, 76-III and 76-112 for sale of tax deeded property were adopted approving the sale of tax deeded property. 76-1079 RELIEVE TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR OF FURTHER COLLECTION ACTIVITY On matte of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the Auditor was ordered to adjust individual bills charged against the Collection Agency, in the total amount of $28,347.18, and relieved the Treawrer-Tax Collector of further collection activity. 76-1080 APPEARANCE: ROBERT C. KELLOGG CHANGE IN MOBILE HOME PARK PLANS Mr. Ro ert C. Ke ogg, S yway, said t re os en a c ange in is mobile home park plans and he finds thatfee is financially unable to go ahead with the plan. Fle would like to abolish the mobile home plan and go ahead with the ~ land division. Page 450. June 29, 1976 ~ ~~ _____________ June~~29_ 1976 =__________________ Mr. Kellogg requested the deletion of two of the conditions placed on the land division. The condition concerning left hand turn and the condition that there 6e no access to the Skyway if the mobile home park is developed. Hal McDonald, Public Works Department, stated that he would like to check on the condition concerning the access to the Skyway to determine whether this condition should be deleted. Request referred to Public Works for a report later in the day. 7b-1081 APPEARANCE OF PHIL MACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RE PRE 5ENTING MR. SYPHERD MATTER OF PARCEL MAP ~ Mace, attorney at aw, appeared as representative of Mr. Sypherd regarding the parcel map that was denied by the Board in April. lie requested that the Board grant a rehearing. Mr. Mace set out the iustifieation for the request for rehearing. Mr. Sypherd purchased the property with Mr. McGill; they then divided the property. Mr. McGill filed a parcel map and it was approved. Mr. Sypherd's parcel map was not approved. Mr. Mace set out false information that hod been presented to the Board. Rehearing on the Sypherd parcel map was set for July 27, 197b at 1:30 p.m. On motion of Supervisor MelCillop, seconde~a by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the rehearing of the Sypherd parcel map was set for July 27, 1976 at 1:30 p.m., and all backup material available to be presented to the Board at the time of the hearing. 76-1082 APPROVE JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT WITH NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE SYSTEM T Nort ern Ca ifomia Emergency Me ice Care System as been revised to include the County of Butte and the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement is ready For Board approval. The agre~a~rrnent has been approved by County Counsel and the Auditor. Agreement discussed; there is no money involved in this agreement, Provisions for funding discussed. On motion of Supervisor lbtlcfGi'llop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the Joint Exercise of poJv~ars Agreement was approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron. NOES: Supervisor Ladd 76-1083 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY CARE COUNCIL TFie JainF Exercise of Powers Agreement authorizes the Emergency Medical Services Committee to appoint, with Board of Supervisors' confirmation, a member and alternate to serve on the Northern California Emergency Care Council. Gary Bu zzini, deputy chief-Butte County Fire Department, has been chosen as member and Leonard Coy, administrator-Feather River Hospital, as alternate. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, appointment of Gary Bu zzini, as member and Leonard Coy as alternate member to Northern California Emergency Care Council was approved. Page X151. June 29, 1976 r"~ r", _____________1u~~29,e~z~~~-~_~~__-_-___=___ 76-1084 APPROVE SWINE FLU IMMUNIZATION CONTRACT 8 SWINE FLU PROGRAM COORDINATOR ontract wit t e State of Ca~ornia, Department of Health to pay $12,000 to the County of Butte for administration has bean approved 6y Counsel and the Auditor. Margaret Howland has been selected as coordinator for the Swine Flu program. Anticipated employment will be a maximum of Four months with an average of 30 hours per week to begin July 12, (976. Permission is requested to hire at Step E of Range I6 for the classification of health education assistant I. Employment of Mrs. Howland discussed. Walt Atkins stated it would be necessary to bring her aboard prior to the time the shots are given; work to be done by Mrs. Howland set out. The flu shots will be given about September 1. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, the following action was approved, subject to the approval of County Auditor: I . Approved the swine flu immuni ar tion contract and authorized the Chairman to sign. 2. Approved advanced step hiring of Margaret Howland at step E of Range 16. AYES: Supervisors Ladd, Modiean, .McKillop 8 Cameron NOES: Supervisor Richter 76-1085 APPROVE RENEWAL OF VAR:FANCES: SAMPLEY & MALINOSKI On motion of Supervisor Ladd, secon e y Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the following variances were renewed for a period of one year: I. Norman L. Prater and Robert Sampley, AP 26-25-10, Qroville, variances to Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the County Cade. 2. Claude D. Bell and Merle M. Mnlinoski, AP 58-36-fl'S, Oroville, variance to Sections !9-IO and/or 19-12 of the County Code, far placement of a mobile home. 7b-1086 APPROVE ONE-HALF HOUR LUNCH PERIOD FOR WELFARE DEPARTMENT We fare Director is requesting Board approva to reduce emp oyee's uni time to one-half hour each day to provide additional service to the public. Bob Crisan, Welfare Director, explained his request. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, half-hour lunch periods for Welfare Department was approved, wbject #o meet and conferring session. 76-1087 DISCUSSION OF REALLOCATION OF SOCIAL SERVICE FUNDS Haan, a are D rector, present To iscuss t rea ocat~on o social service funds. A memo regarding this matter had been sen# to the Board members for their consideration. As of this date they have been notified that July 1st will be the time for the final accounting ro take place. This is the matter that was discussed with Assemblyman Chappie. Chairman Cameron and Supervisor McKillop will meet with Assemblyman Chappie and Senator Collier. Administrative Officer will setup this meeting. page 452. June 29, 1976 ~ ~' ___________===~u1a~29,y L974=.ccc=~===c=~e~~v==== 76-1088 APPROVE EXTENSION OF JUVENILE HALL INSPECTOR AGREEMENT Contract for inspector terminates July 14, about two months short of probable completion. Inspector requests additional $IDO per month for time of extension. Architect recommends approval and Public Works wncurs. The Building Committee discussed this at their meeting Monday and it was felt that to keep continuity in the inspection, should go along with the request. It was moved by Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan -a"ndca~ried,-~~•~•• that the contract for inspector be extended two months beyond the termination date of July 14, 197b, and the additional criteria added that this Board requests a reaffirmation of the fact that the inspector is an independent contractor and not an employee of the County. AYES: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop, '"B~.Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Richter 76-1089 APPROVE AGREEMENTS FOR SALE; RELEASE OF DEVELOPER'S DEPOSIT FOR BALSAM MEADOWS UNIT ~`3: AUTHORIZE NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR OROVILLE='QUINCY HIGHWAY PROJECT; APPROVE PURCHASE OF COUNTER FOR TRAFFIC On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, the following action was taken: I. Approved agreements for sale, authori>ed Chairman to sign and avthorizeel Auditor to issue warrants upon demand of County's escrow agent on the Following; Almond Avenue 28565-76-t T somas J. er 0.009 ac. $50.00 No impr. $50.00 Tom L. Donahue 0.115 ac. $527.00 $527.00 2. Approve agreement for exchange of following and authorized the Chairman to sign: Almond Avenue - 28565-76-I Robert C. Fox 0.074 ac. -0- 3. Released developer's deposit of $1,000 for road and drainage improvements within Balsam Meadows Unit ~"3 subdivision. 4. Accepted the work of Robinson Construction Company for the construction of Oroville-Quincy Highway from 2.9 miles north of Canyon Creek Bridge to 0.34 mile south of Bald Rock toad, authorized Chairman to sign the Notice of Completion and requested the Clerk #o record said Notice of Completion. 5.Approved purchase of traffic counter and directed the Auditor to prepare a transfer with funds coming from the Rood reserve. 76-1090 DISCUSSION: CLOSURE OF HUMBUG ROAD NEAR SNAG LAKE Hal McDonald, Public Works, repor#ed on-the changes of closure of Humbug Road, near Snag Lake. Logging company and forest service has improved service on Humbug Road near Snag Lake by use of motor grader and water wagon. The logging company and forest service Request consideration for longer closure periods for construction of three selected areas of two mile project. Request discussed. The Board felt the road should be open at t certain periods during the day and should also be opened on fhe weekends Page 453. June 29, 1976 ~- ______________~une-29`1976=-=-=_____________ to allow people to get to their cabins. No action taken at this time. Matter to be considered next week. 76-ID91 AUTHORIZE ROAD PROJECTS AND FUND TRANSFERS On motion o Supervisor McKi op, seconded y Supervisor Richter and carried, the following road projects were authorized and fund transfers approved: I. Ahart Avenue-authorized .9 mile minor reconstruction project with contract base rock. Rack placement and oil and chips by county crews. Transfers from corplOfete' rk orders as follows: work orders 5155, $6,000; 5157, $3,000; 1867, $6,00 (Honcutarea) 2. Humboldt Road ($19,500 at Jonesville) authorized .6 mile minor reconstruction in area damaged by drainage problems a•rtd heavy hauling, subject to drainage disposal by property owners and approved transfers from completed work orders as follows: work orders 5153, $7,500; 1625, $6,000; 5161, $~d,000. 3. Rockerfeller Road (12,000 Bald Rock Area) authorized .5 mile minor widening subject to easement dedication and fea~:e relocation by property owners and approved transfer from completed work orders as follows: 1885, $2,000; and work order 1825, $10,000. 4. Bruce Road - approved vltarl~ate of road a:on§tfuation .ih lieo~of bridge replacement, and that r funE1`balonEe frda~ $B.`325:.tVcork•.:~rder 8022 was approved to be transferred to project and BCAG will be requested to approve route as SB325 partial funding. AYES: Si.iparvisors•t2ichter,Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Cameron NOES: None ABSTAINING: Supervisor Ladd 76-f092 INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Forest service road improvements. Stated that apparently the Nine Northern Counties are complaining" that. ~ forest roads are being approved to too high a standard and they are asking for direction in the matter. Costs for investigation.of this matter would be approximately $12,000. A shrdy should be made as to why some of the logging roads are being built in such a manner. Costs for said roads are taken off the top of the timber sales receipts. It was fait that the specifications for the logging roads could be out down. b. Upham Rood-Rackerby Area. After approval of road program and projects, Public Works will ask the Board to consider transferring a small portion of Robinson Mill construction funds to Upham Road. They would like to do some repair work on this road; presented for Board information only. 76-1093 REQUEST TO PRESENT STENO POSITION FOR DISCUSSION NEXT WEEK . ono requests t at t e steno pos Nan or ui ing pace back an next week`s agenda for discussion when Mr. Castleberry will be present, Matter to be placed back on the agenda for discussion. RECESS: 12:05 RECONVENED: 1:34 Page 454. June 29, 1976 __-- _-- .lone 29 1976- ------------- ___---------___---__ =a..r==------------- 7b-1094 PUBLIC HEARING: MR. 8. MRS. C. L. BENTLEY, JR.-ABANDONMENTOF 6 FEET PUBLIG UTILITY EASEMENT: AflOPT RESOLUTION 76-113 'tfie public hearing ~on the abandonment of 6 feet public utility easement along northwesterly boundary lice of X.ot 22, IInit 1, Crastmoor' Estates, Paradise was held.as advertised. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing? .No••.one.••.. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Boasd. On motion of Supervisor Mcltillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd end unanimously carried, Reeolutioa~ 1b-113 adopted and the Chairman was authorised ._ to sign. _~ - --~----.,~ ----~ --- ---- -..___... ---•-- - 76-1095' A©OPT RESOLUTION 76-114 INTENTION TO ABANDON-EDWARD L. I~RANGiS QUEST n motion o Supervisor a , ~econ e y perv sor Ric ter an unanimous y carried, '• Resolution 76-114 of intention to #~bandon and settin mottCr far hear~in9 on Jul~• 27 I:30 m: ' adapted and Chairman auti~orized to ttgn, (I,ofi A, ~naow Acres $ubcfi~ Unit I, ar+ovilte~ -1096 ~EIOMAS & JOAN E. TRBSLER - 1~LANNING COMMISSION ytEPORT OF' DENIED REZONE Thomas & Joan E. Tresler - Planning Commission report of denied rezone from "S-R-1" (Suburban - residential) end "C-1" (light commercial) to "M-1" (light industrial) property located on the northwest corner of Muir Avenue and State Highway 32, identified se AP 42-30-18, Chico. Information; no action taken. 76-1097 HAROLD J. & DORIS F. MILLER - PLANNING COM[~IISSION REPORT OF DENIED REZONE Harold J. & Doris F. Miller - Planning Commission report of denied rezone from "8-C" (highway commercial) to "M-1" (light industrial) property located on the southeast corner of Oroville-Bangor Highway, and Foothill Blvd., identified as AP 36-13-119, Oroville. Information; no action taken. 76-1098 APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAE: On motion of Supervisor McRillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously serried, the following tentative parcel maps recommended for approval were approved, aubJect to the conditions, with the finding that they are consistent with the General Plan and that negative declarations have been filed with the County Clerk; Zoned A-R Norma B, Zunc7sl, AP 34-02-34, 4 lots, -ast of 7~mon c;.P. S-8 du/ac Hill. Drives, south of B~varly nr~.v-, nrovill~. Engin°~r: D. F. Paper Pursuant to the zerluiremsnts of Ssction 20.3 of the Butts County Code, tns tentative parcel map of th~ above idsntifisd property nos been rP- v'_Pwed by the Hutte County Subdiv=sion Comm°_ttQQ and th° Plarninq Commission. 0 ThP Subdivisicn Committee and the Planning Comm?ssion rPcommPnd approval of the tentative map, subjpet to the following eonditi.ons: 1. Verify l~gai narc~l. • 2. Provide traversable access. (May requ?r~ capers*_~ roadway to meet trayPrsabl.~ acc?ss standard)'-'°' "-"'- ---~ --- --~- ~~ Page 455. June 29, 1976 f~ ~ June 29~ 197G _ _ _ CCC CZCCT~ CL-----.----.-~... ... .'P. ms FFS sST„ Fss Cr..G s 3. Submit drainage glans to the DPOt. of Public G~orks for approval and install required facilities. 4. Indicats a 50 ft. buildirq s°tk~ack from the c°rt°rlin° of ':h° access °as~m°nt ar_d L~rtor. Bill Drive. 5. Show all °asprmer_ts cf r=corn', or. the f.:;!al man. 6. Provid° a road ma'_et°rar_ce a~rr°°m°nt. 7. Access sasem°nts to bP reserved ?r. d~°As n°r. County Drdinanc°. 8. Tnt=rs°ct~.on d°sian to be submitt°d to the D°nt. of Public Works for apvroval. 9. Tha c°nt°r of °ac:~ lot shall be. ~.rithir 4p0 f°°*_ of a fire hydrant witi~ a minimum fire flos•~ of l,~On c~nm. 7~ NQaative Declaration P°aard?nq Inv;ronm°ntal Impact •.~as .f:.lpd with ~'~= Countz~ Clerk on '~1av 24, 1'~Z6, findir.R the proposal is .n confor- marca w'_th the Gpns~~rai Plan and zon? x:q anc' users in th° ar°a, howav°r, there may b~ notertial bu~.ld'ra•s:tp nrolal°ms on Parc°1 2 and also hroblsms with cuts and f'_lls ?a driv°rr~v construction. ._.._..._ _.._..... _ ....... ~..r,_., .~._._ ..~------ - Zoned R-1 A&C E. L. Hecox, AP 53-272-42, 2 lots, west side G.P. S-8 du/ac of Fickott Lane, north of Chaney Lane, Paradise. Surveyor: Lippincott Surveying Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code, the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re- viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission. The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the tentativP~map, subject to the following conditions: 1. Provide traw_rsable access to Parcel 2; minimum width of access road to be 40 ft. 2. The county ordinance requires tha construction of full street improvements, i.P., curb, +gutter, and sidewalks. However, due to the lack of any existing improvements within considerable distance, the Dept. of Public Works would recommend that these improvements not be required, and the street width should be altered to provide RS8 LD3 standard. 3. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the center- line of Pickett Lane . 4. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Pickett Lane. 5. Show all easements of record on the final map. 6. Provide 40 ft. right-of-way in lieu of 20 ft. fee title strip. A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk on June 1, 1976, finding the proposal is in confor- mance with the Butte County General Plan and zoning, and the project poses no significant adversA environmental effects. _ ___.T~~ --- -• - Page June 29, (976 r"~ ~ - C P. S C G C C C~ C~.~-~~ ~" f-• ~~ ~ 7Z { Z_ T C G ... ~ C CC •. m C t S C C C C Zoned A-R William A. Haxby, AP 54-22-Oi, 4 lets, noX'th side G.P. 5-8 du/ac of Pearson Road, west side of Chaney sane, Paradise. Surveyor: Lippincott Surveying Pursuant to the requirements of SPctian 20.3 of the Butte County Cade, the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re- viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Cortunittee and the Planning Commission. The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend apprcval of the tentative map, subject to the following conditions: 1. show a 100 ft. leach field free setback from the stream traversing Parcel 4., on both sides. 2. Show those areas in excess of 30$ grade and note that said areas .are unusable for installation of septic tank systems. 3. Verify legal access. 4. Provide traversable access to Parcel 4 and do necsssary work to improvo sight distance. 5. The OrdinancQ requires full str+~et improvements, i.A., curb, gutter and sidewalks and ~ street section, however the Deot. of Public Works would recommend that improvements be rerruir~8 to FS8 LD3 standard. 6. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Chaney Lane and Pearson Road. 7. Submit drainage plans to the Dspt. of Public Works for approval and install required facilities. 8. Shaw all easements of record on .the final man. A I3egative Declaration Regarding Environmsntal Impact was filed with the County Clerk an June 1, 1976, finding tho oronosal is in conformance w{th the zoning and General Plan and after site review by the Dept. of Public Works, there are no substantial adverse effects perceived with construc- tion of the roadway. 76-1099 REJECT MORRIS KEENEY TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Condition No. 2 of t e Morris Keeney, AP 40-28-17, tentative parcel map, west side of Stanford Lane, approximately 3/4 miles south of Durham-0mville Why, discussed. Supervisor Richter stated that he had received a petition concerning this property. The Planning Commission had granted a•variance and there was a great deal of concern about this. Supervisor Richter Felt'the map should be denied as it breaks down the zoning for farm land. This is a lot size variance which is substandard for the zoning in that area. Mr. Blackstock stated he could not understand the granting of the variance as it did not conform to the zoning in the area. On motion of Supervisor Richter, 'seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the Morris Keeney, AP 40-ZS-17, tentative parcel map, was rejected, with the finding that it as illegal to have granted the variance; ,. ~- - it wnvld be setting 4-pr6ap-denWnd'+#-~s rrot Bonsistenf,witls the Goncral •Pfan and Page 45:7f. ' ' June 29, 1976 r'"` •~"~ _____________ ~=ne 29~ 1976=====______________ Section i6 of the enabling ordinance. 76-1300 APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF CONSUMER MEMBER TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE On motion o Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, Miss Lori Hall was appointed as consumer member to the Emergency Medical Services Committee. 76-1101 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVISORY COMMITTEE T e appointment o a mein r to t Su stance use A visory Committee was put over one week, to Tuesday, July 6, 197b. 76-1102 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-115 SETTING ELECTION FOR COUNTY SERVICE AREA 56 On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor La an unanimously carried, Resolution 76-t15 setting election for County Service Area 56 for September 21, 1976 and authorized the Chairman to sign. 76-1103 DISCUSSION: UPDATE OF GENERAL PLAN Supervisor Ric ter suggests t at t Board take action to ask the Planning Director to come back with a recommendation on how the General Plan could be updated. It is his feeling that if the General Plan is done properly, the County could categorically exempt E.I.R.'s on residential property. Supervisor Ladd stated that a public hearing should be set for the new elements. A recommendation should be presented by Mr. Lawson prior to a public hearing being set. Planning Director to be requested to present the Board with recommendations on the elements of the General Plan at his earliest convenience. 76-1104 RESCIND CONDITION50N ROBERTCi. KELLOGG PARCEL MAP Hal McDonald, Public Works, reportedtiae~c to t e Boa on t e two conditions of the Robert C. Kellogg parcel ma•~. With the elimination of the mobile home park on the property, Public ~Orks would have no objections to the deletion of the two conditions. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, two conditions on the Robert C. Kellogg parcel map were rescinded, for the left hand loin from Skyway onto 'Bettamine Road and the condition of no access to the Skyway from the parcel. 76-1105 PUBLIC HEARING: ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA !3- ADOPT RESOLUTION76-316 T e pu is Baring on the annexation to County Service Area No. 13 was held as continued from the meeting of June 22, 1976. Dan~~Blackstack, County Counsel, 'stated that a special benefit zone could be set up and declare by resolution that assessments will be collected. The Government Code requires that an ordinance be adopted to get this assessment on the tax roll. A annual hearing will be required to collect the charges. If it is the Board's pleasure, they could go ahead and approve the annexation and then he could return next week with the ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop ~• Page 458. June 24, 1976 s,/"~ __----____-====June 29,=1976==--~'_____________ and unanimously carried, Resolution 76-Ilb approving annexation to County Service Area No. l3 was adopted, Chairman authorized to sign, and with a special zone of benefit set up according to Government Code Section 25210.77A, with charges to 6e made on each parcel annexed to the district. 76-1106 PUBLIC HEARING: JOHN H. BIBLE, JR, APPEAL OF USE PERMIT T e c osed eating on t Jo n H. e, Jr., appea o use permit for a riding stable with a maximum of 25 horses on property on the south side of Oro pam Blvd., West, at intersection of 10th Street, Oroville, was he Id as continued from the meeting of June 22, 1976. Supervisor Ladd had Bane out and looked at the property. He has a real concern about the location of the property; the street is not a good place to ride a horse out on to due to the heavy traffic. On motion of Snpervi§ox Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the Board upheld the Planning Commission's recommendation and denied the use permit for a riding stable, with the finding that the ores would be incapable of handling the additional traffic caused by this use. ~ r 76-1107 PUBLIC HEARING: ROY S. & RUTHIE GREEN APPEAL OF CONDITION NO. Il ON PARCEL MAP TO CONSTRUCT CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALKS & NECESSARY STREET SECTION, CHICO T e pu is eating on t e Roy S. $ l3~thie Green appeal of condition III on parcel map to construct curb, gutter and sidewalks and necessary street section was held at this time. Plans to be submitted to Department of Public Works for approval prior to construction. Property is located on the northeast corner of Cactus Avenue 8~ East Avenue, Chico, AP 48- Ob-35. Supervisor Madigan asked Mr. Lawson if the Condition No. II had been added after the mop had been approved. Mr. Lawson set out the background of this appeal. Heating opened to the public . Appearing: ray S. Green. He stated he agreed with the original 10 conditions; the Ilth condition would not be practical far the area of this property. He said that if the rest of the area goes to curbs and gutters, he could then provide them for the property. Condition discussed. Nearing closed io the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Madigas~;•~seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, Condition No. I! on the Roy 5. Green parcel map was waived. AYES: Supervisor Ladd, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Richter. 76-1108 FUBLIG HEARING: APPEAL BY PROPERTY OWNERS OF SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE'S DETERMINATION TO FILE NOTICES OF VIOLATION ON PROPERTY LOCATED ~ MILE SOUTH OF THE NORTH GOUNTY_BOUNDARY, 3/4 MILE EAST OF COHASSET e appea y property owners o Su division Committee's ~d9termination l Page 459. June 29, 197b ___==_=__~===gin=~~+=1~~~==__=~~~=s__~=~~~~~ to file ltotices of violation on property located ~ mile south of the north countq boundary, 3/4 mile east o£ Coh&aset, being Lots 5, d and 7 of Section 6, T24N, R3E, MDB&M. Identified ae AY 56-20-32 33, 36, 37,38,39,40,42,45,46,47, 48,49,50,53,54, 55,5fi,57,58,59,60,62 and 63. was field at this time. Betty Blair, Planning Department, stated that the protest letter dated May 31, 1976 and read at the June 8, 1976 meeting had asked for a hesiipg date 60 days after the appeal. She did not know if anyone would be present. Hearing open to the public, Appearing: 1. Tom Norris, Fair Oaks, California.- Property owner in the subdivision. Mr. Norris discussed how he came to own the property in question. He had traded a Deed of Trust for clear title to the property. He also stated that they had been paying taxes oa subdivision property that was not actually a subdivision. 2. Joseph Laureyesen, Paradise, California -Property owner in the subdivision. Mr. l.aureyssen, also, stated haw he had acquired the property in question. He and three other people have an interest is the parcel cvntainfng 8 lots. The Board felt that this matter should be continued to another time. A Hearing was set for Jvly 27, 1976 at 2:OOp.m. The Board will then make its final determination. Recess: 3:50 p.m. Reconvened: 4:30 p.m. 76-1109 REPORT BY COUNTY~ASSES•54~:~.,TIh+IBfr~tYlELi) TAX A Anderson, County Assessor, reported on t e Timber yield tax bill. A8 1258 explained. Requirements of the bill set out. Mr. Anderson would like a committee formed consisting of a representative of his office, a representative from the Planning Department and himself. His office is required to prepare a list of all the timber property in the County by September I; by September 2 of next year another 1 ist is to be prepared of the property the Assessor feels is qualified to be assessed as timber property. Mr. Anderson suggested that the committee be formed at the next Board meeting so that meetings could be held during July to start listing the property. piscussed; no action token at this time. 76-1110 PRESENTATION OF A55E55MENT ROLL: 1976-77 FISCAL ASSESSMENTS T e County,Assessor presented t o written summary of t o property assessment roll for 1976-77. The gross assessment roll totals $449,047„ 428 and a net roll of $440,1:x$0,594. The roll shows a net increase of 13.27 percent over the 1975-76 roll. Mr, Anderson explained the method of appraising property, commenting on the appraisal procedures. It is his feeling that he will require more help to make the appraisals being demanded by the State. Mr. Anderson thanked the 17ata Processing pepartment employees for their cooperation they gave his department throughout the past year. Page 460. June 29, 1476 _ ^• ~ ___________________~ung~9,s1971t=====_____------_ 76-1111 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION-CODIFICATION OF ALL EXISTING BUTTE COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCES INTO CHAPTER 24 OF THE BUTTE OOUNTY CODE, WITH ADDITIONS AND SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES (Continued from 6/14/76) T e continuation of t e Baring oft codification of a existing zoning ordinances into Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code, with additions and substantive changes, held at this time. At the previous hearing the Board wanted the changes identified. Changes set out and discussed. The major point rtas creation of a Board of zoning adjustments. Make up of the Board discussed. This Board would hear variance and exceptions requests. Supervisor Richter said there are some problems with this ordinance and he would like to go over the items in the ordinance. Hearing continued to July '13, 1976 at 2:30 p.m. 76-1112 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-117 ADOPTING PROPOSED 8UDGET AND SETTING HEARING FOR JULY 20, (976 at 9:00 a.m. On motion o Superv sor c : op, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, Resolution 76-117 adopting proposed budget for 1976-77 and setting hearing for July 20, 1976 at 9:00 a.m. was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. 76-1113 HEARING SET FOR ELEMENTS OF THE GENERAL PLAN Onmmot~on o pervisor La , secan e y Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, a hearing was set for November 9, I9?6 of 2:00 p.m. to hear the additional five units to the County General Plan. planning Commission to be notified of said hearing by Administrative Officer. 76-1114 MATTERS PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS 5vpervisor Madigan commented on t recent court decision concerning the requirements of EIR's by districts. He felt this would be a waste of taxpayers money and time. Supervisor Richter reinforced what Supervisor Madigan stated. Supervisor Ladd set out questions concerning the vehicle abatement program. Chairman Cameron commented on the County's insurance coverage. Mr. Mickelson said the insurance has been placed in a binder with Flamer County out of Los Angeles. Costs set out by Mr. Mickelson. Supervisor Richter requested that the Auditor be requested to appear at next week's Board meeting and explain how ~•he came up with the revenue estimates in the budget. He does not understand some of the estimates. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Board recessed at 4:55 to hold a meet and confer session. Page 461. June 29, 1476 ~'.. ______~""~~"W~1une_29~19Zfz__________________ RECONVENS,rJ: The Board reconvened at 5:30 following an executive session. ADJOURNMENT: T ere Being nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 5:30 to reconvene on Tuesday, July 6, (976 at 9;00 a.m. ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CL~EffR~K ,~' BY: L".~~j C airman aft Boar Board of Su isors Clerk Page 462, June 29, 1976