HomeMy WebLinkAboutM080872August 8, 1972
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
SS.
COUNTY OF BUTTE )
Th~oard of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Douthit, Ladd, Madigan and Chairman Gilman.
Clifton Mickelson, Administrative Officer, Daniel Blackstock, County Counsel,
and Clark A, Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk.
INVOCATION - Chairman Gilman
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
On motion of Supexvieor Ladd, se~ondad by Supervisor Madigan and carried,
Supervisor Maxon was exensed for non-attendance of this meeting.
SUPERVISOR MAXON NOW PRESENT.
72-1309 APPROVAL 0
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously
carried, the minutes of August 1, 1972 were approved with the following changes
suggested by County Counsel:
Page 250 - third line deleted and added " use was in conformity with the
General Plan, Same page, 6th paragraph, third line, end the sentence after the
word "time" and delete "and then let the use permit run out."
72-1310 COMMUNICATi0N5
Chico Area Park and Recreation District. Sends resolution requesting
~ consolidation of their District election with the General Election
> D J'~ in November. Refer to Election Department.
Residents of the Forbes town Road area, 14 residents send petition requesting
D ~ that the Board' instruct the Public Works Department to spread a layer of
~,L2.. gravel over a recent seal coat near the spring and drinking fountain on
77 Forbestown Road, Referred to Public Works, Clay Castleberry, Director of
Public Works, stated the matter has been resolved.
jutte County Bar Association. President Loyd Mulkey sends offer to chair
~ y or serve on a committee for the dedication of the new Superior Court
/ p~~ building at the Butte County Center. See motion following communications,
concurring with the offer.
McCain and Associates. Mr, Everd A. McCain sends letter to Board of Supervisors
~ requesting creation of a new zoning classification and rezoning around
~~j,0 the Feather River Hospital in Paradise. In respect thereto, he requests
~ an interim zone of R-4 be immediately adopted. Discussed and referred
to Planning Commission.
State Department of Social Welfare. Sends copy of audit report covering
~~ ~ O welfare operations from October 1, 1968 through .Tune 30, 1970,
Discussed; it was felt this was a good reporto
Yuba County Water District. Sends official notice of unpaid standby
charges and penalties relating to Yuba County Water Impravement District
l ~ Q~~ No. 3. Referred to County Auditor.
State Utilities Commission. Sends notice of application by M.R,S. Enterprises
/ ~ ~,~~ of Forest Ranch for an exception to mandatory undergrounding requirement.
Referred to Planning Commission.
County of Santa Barbara. Sends notice of termination of reciprocal agreement
Q~,O 0 for Hospital patients. Referred to Hospital
Beich Mobile Home Sales and Park Company, Chico, Mr, Beich objects to the
Planning Commission's denial for use permit for a sign on his East Avenue
1~ ?~, ~ J property. Set for hearing on August 29, 1972 at 1:30 pom,
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Solano County. Increase in rates for contract counties at Fouts Springs Boys
Camp. Referred to Administrative Officer for handling.
John E. Kennedy, Chairman of Butte County Planning Commission. Request for
Board to give consideration to the codification of the County Zoning
~` ~j ~d v Ordinances. Letter read and discussedo Referred to County Counsel
Goldstein, Barceloux & Goldstein. New Butte County Superior Court Building
0~7 / Nevis Construction, general contractor. Stop notice; claim of Artic
f ~ y Aire of Chico. Filed with the Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waddell. Appeal of Conditions ~k3 and ~k9 on approved use
~ v permit for a riding stable in Chicoa Set for hearing on August 22, 1972
~ ~ ~' at 1:30 p.m.
Grayson Price. Appeal from Planning Commission order granting use permit for
~~ 7j,d Waddell, Set for hearing on August 22, 1972 at 1:30 p.m.
72-1311 ACC:~PT SUGGESTION TTiAT PRESIDENT MULKEY OF BUTTE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
SERVE ON QOMt~ffTTEE FOR DEDICATION OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT BUILDING AT COUNTY CENTER
Discussed the letter from President Loyd Mulky, Butte County Bar Association,
in which he offers to chair or serve on a committee for the dedication of the new
Superior Court building at the Butte County Center, Mr, Mulky was present at
this time and he said he would like to have members of the Board of Supervisors
also serve on the committee. Chairman Gilman felt that the two Superior Court
Judges and two of the Board members. Suggestion discussed,
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, th~Board accepted the offer of Loyd Mulky, President of
the Butte County Bar Association, to chair the committee for the dedication
of the new Superior Court building at the Butte County Center, and that the
two Superior Court Judges and Supervisor Madigan and Chairman Gilman also
serve as members of tfiis committee.
72-1312 APPROVE PUBLIC WORKS, ITEMS
On motion of Super~-1®or Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the following action was taken:
1. Approved agreement for sale, authorized Chairman to sign and
Auditor to issue warrant upon demand of County's escrow agent on following:
Skyway FAS 757(4) Mo J. Kolb 0,026 $1,305 No impr, $1,3fl5.
2, Accepted deeds and autharized the Chairman to sign certificates
of acceptance on the following:
Magalia-Nimshew 68425A AP 52-25-38 I. E. Taylor
Manzanita.Ave. & Cactus Ave. AP 48-06-12 E. M, Quiring
Sk (Parcel Map)
Skyway FAS 757{4) 51261-71-1 21 W. A. Hornell
3. Approved the final map for Industrial Park (17 lots Hwy. 99
South Chico), accepted offers of dedication and authorized Chairman to sign deeds.
4. Approved Supplements ~kl to CCO ~kl and CGO ~~2, Paradise Pines
Assessment District Units No. 4 and 8, and authorized Chairman to sign in the
increasing amount of $937,32, to provide additional funds for construction of
detour.
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72-1313 MATTERS PRESENTED FOR BOARD INFORMATION
Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, reported that Supervisor
Maxon had asked him to get with the Paradise garbage collectors and he has
called them and they are to have a meeting next Monday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
in his office. He said he would like to have some of the Board members present
at this meeting.
Mr, Castleberry reported on fishing accesses to the Sacramento River,
He said he was also working on the fishing access to the Afterbay.
Mr. Castleberry said he had received a letter concerning the
Bidwell Bar Bridge. The State plans on placing the bridge on the Lake itself,
at the Bidwell Canyon areas Matter discussed; no action taken.
Mr, Castleberry reported that the County crews are placing the gravel
an the Nord-Gianelli Road that was donated by the people along the road.
72-1314 ADOPT RESOLUTION 72-136 CERTIFYING CHARTER ELECTION TO LEGISLATURE
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, Resolution 72-136 of certification regarding Charter
Amendment was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to signo
72-1315 CHAIRMAN AUTHORIZED TO SIGN TRANSFER OF STOCK IN NEW ERA ENTERPRISES
On motion of SupervisorMadigan, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the Chairman was authorized to sign necessary documents for forwarding to
Corporation Commission in relation to transfer of stock in New Era Enterprises.
AYES: Sup. Douthit, Ladd, Madigan and Chairman Gilman NOES: Supervisor Maxon
72-1316 SPECIAL BOARDING HOME RATES: ACTION PUT OVER ONE WEEK
.~ Aiscussed the request of the Welfare Director for authorization to
place a child (Case No, 04-40-4790) in a special home for problem children,
Supervisor Maxon requested that action be put off one week in this matter,
Put over to meeting of August 15th, 1972.
72-1317 APPROVE LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, a 30 day noz~-compensated medical leave of absence was
approved for Mrs. Jacqueline Haggard, Welfare Department, to commence August 1, 197
72-1318 APPROVE GRANT MODIFICATION FOR SECTION 5 OF PEP PROGRAM
On motion of Supervisor Douthit, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the grant modification for Section 5 of PEP program was
approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign.
72-1319 COUNTY COUNSEL TO PREPARE A ORDINANCE IN RE NOTICING ZONING MATTER
HEARINGS BEFORE THE BOARD
Jim Griffith, deputy county counsel, reported on the problem of noticing
zoning matter hearings before the Board, He stated that the Planning Commission
sends notices directly to the neighbors. The Board publishes a notice in the
paper setting out the hearing date. Mr, Griffith said that if the Board feels
there should be a problem here, they should recommend that County Counsel s
office study the matter. He said the people expect the same type notification
from the Board as they receive from the Planning Commission. The Planning
Commission could give the Clerk the same mailing list that they use,
Matter discussed. Supervisor Ladd said he would like to have County Counsel
pursue the matter before action is taken.
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Douthit and
carried, County Counsel was req~sgte d2~o~ prepare an ordinance to set out the
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procedures to be followed concerning the sending out of notices of hearings
to be held on Planning Commission matters, sending notices to the same people
• that were sent notices by the Planning Commission. AYES: Supervisors Douthit,
Maxon and Chairman Gilman NOES: Supervisors Ladd and Madigan
72-1320 APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by•5upervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the following tentative parcel maps were approved with
the finding that they are consistent with the General Plan:
1, William Eo I"Iamblin, AP 51-152-019 2 lots, east of i:ucky John
Road near Thomason. Lane, Paradiseo
2. Robert K, Campbell9 AP L~0-0915 (portian af), 3 lots, Oroville-
Chico Roads ad~aaent to 13~stte Gountry Club, L'~arxham, Lhgineers
Walf,er B. Grimes and Assoc,
3. Clay MoGorran, AP 39~-43Pob2, 2 lots, end of Mayers Street ofi'
Park A~renue, Chiooo Engineero Walter B, Grimes & Assoc.
4. W, W, Swor, AP 5~.-?J+-•78, 2 lots, Desante Lane, I~Op ft. east of
Harrison Roado~Paradiss. Surveyor, Gary Lippincott.
5. Lee Harmon, AP 57-01-$3, L. lots, Co~ztoleno Road behind Coutolenc
Estates Subo Paradise. Surveyoro Gary Lippincott
6e Donald M. Marjama, AP 51-22-31, 3 lots, on Longview Drive near
Skyway Blvd., Paradise. Surveyors Gary Lippincotte
7. Raymond TColb, AP 5$-09-3i, 2 lots, Neal Road near CoYa.tolenc
Road above Paradise, Surveyors John W. Hamby.
$, Don Ingalls, AP 53_30_1$ & 19, 3 lots, on th.e northeast corner
of Tngalls Road and Nunnely Road, Paradise, S},sveyoro
John W. Hamby.
9. Willies Harvey, AP 51-0$3-11, 2 lots, west of Lucky John Road,
south of Wagstaff Road, Paradise. Surveyor: John W. Hamby.
10. Anna S, Murphy, AP 51-36-10, 2 lots, near Humbug Road off Butte
Creek, Paradiseo Surveyors John W, Hamby,
11. Lila Findley, AP 53-33-20, 3 lots, west of Elliott Road,
Paradise. Surveyors John W. Hamby,
12o Lucile Wo N,aret, AP 57-35-/+1,., 2 lots, 200 fto east of Schott
Road, 1 mile south of Doe Mill Road near Forest Ranch.
Surveyors Gary Lippincott.
72-1321 APPROVE TENTATIVF_PARCEZ MAPS AS RECOMMENDED 1!'OR EXCEPTIONS
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, explained the request £or approval
of the tentative map with exceptions as requested by Merle Jones. The
applicant ha:; requested an exception to allow parcel 2 to have 45 ft. of
access to Cri~ter Avenue. The Ordinance requires not less than 60 ft. of
access. The applicant is also requesting an exception from the 50' set back line.
Requests of the applicant discussed. Mr. Lawson set out the recommendations
of the Subdivision Committee. Mr. Lawson recommended that the map be approved ~
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with the 45' access to Crister Avenue and the 50' set back from the centerline
of Crister Avenue and the centerline of the b0' right-of-way, Map
discussed,
On motion of Supervisor Maxon, seconded by Supervisor Douthit and
unanimously carried, the Merle Jones tentative parcel map, AP 45°31-09,
2 lots, on Crister Avenue at end of Hooker Oak Avenue, Chico, was approved,
with the exception to allow parcel 2 to have a 45 foot of access to Crister Avenue,
and with the exception from the 50 foot setback to the side, from the centerline
of Crister Avenueo
72-1322 MOUNT IDA HEIGHTS,_U1VIT N0. .1 SUBDIVISION DENIED & REFERRED BACK TO PLANNING
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, stated that the Subdivision Committee
recommended approval of the tentative map of Mount Ida Heights, Unit No, 1,
128 lots, Mount Ida Road and Miners Wyandotte Ranch Road, Oroville, Supervisor
Ladd said there was a lot of opposition to this subdivision from the residents
in the area. Conditions set out in the report discussed. County Counsel
asked if an appeal had been filed in this matter and no appeal had been filed.
County Counsel will check on the matter of appeals of tentative maps and will
report back after the morning recess,
RECESS: 10:00
RECONVENED: 10:20
Continued discussion of the Mount Tda Heights subdivision. Mr. Blackstock
reported that he has reviewed the matter of appeals in this matter and the general
public does not have the right to appeal under subdivision law. Mr. Blackstock
explained the action that should be taken at this time, Supervisor Ladd said
he would like to delay this matter until after the 11:00 appearances. Chairman
Gilman said that if there were people present that desired to speak on this matter
they could speak at this time,
Appearing;
1. Mro Richard Adams, 34 Naranja Driven He stated that a
letter had been sent to the Board and That a pefition had been circulated
opposing this subdivision. The people in that area request that th~Board
deny all subdivisions in this area. The people in the area would like to
have the area rezoned from A-R to S-2o
2, Mro B'rank Healy, Mt. Ida Road. He said the Board of Health has
checked his water twice and it is still not satisfactory. He said that if
this subdivision is allowed, all the water would be polluted.
Chairman Gilman said he would like to hear from the two Supervisors
representing the area in question. Supervisor Douthit said the map seems
to be in order and he could see no reason why th' oard should not approve it,
Supervisor Ladd stated that it was in his distri~a He said he hates to see
these matters approved over the objection of the people in the areao He
felt these people objecting should have gone to the Planning Commission hearings,
The subdivision does have sewers and treated watero
It was moved by Supervisor Maxon and seconded by Supervisor Douthit
that the Mount Ida Heights Unit No. 1 subdivision map be approved as
recommended by the Planning Commission, subject to the conditions set out
in the report of the Planning Commission, AWES: Supervisors Douthit and Maxon
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NOES: Supervisor Ladd, Madigan and Chairman Gilman. - ^
Following a discussion of the matter, Supervisor Maxon changed his
vote to a "No" vote. Motion therefore failed.
Chairman Gilman said he would like to have the Planning Commission
re-hear this matter. Supervisor Madigan asked County Counsel that instead
of the action just taken, could the Board take action to refer matter
back to the Planning Commission. Mr, Blackstock said the Board could disapprove
the map, and refer the matter back to the Planning Commission for their review
of the map and review of Section 11549.5, with the request that they report
back to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Maxon and
unanimously carried, the Mount Ida Heights Subdivision Map, Unit No. 1, 128
lots, Mt. Ida Road and Miners Wyandotte Ranch Road, Oroville, was denied,
and referred back to the Planning Commission for their reconsideration and
review of Section 11549.5 and County Code Section 20c13, with the request
that they report back to the Board on the matter.
72-1323 DENY TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP OF FRANK PANARISI
Mr, Lawson explained the recommendation of the Planning Commission
concerning the tentative parcel map submitted by Frank Panarisi, AP 58-15-58, 2 lots
near Lake Concow, off Concow Road, near Paradise. The Subdivision Committee
recommends denial because of non-traversable access. The access is subject
to inundation during certain periods of the year. The Planning Commission was
unanimous in their recommendation for denial. Map discussed, County
Counsel stated that Planning Commission had denied this map on July 27th,
1972 and the applicant has 15 days to appeal the decision.
Map placed back on the agenda for Tuesday, August ISth, 1972 far
action,
72-1324 WELFARE CONTRACT DISCUSSED
County Counsel stated that pursuant to the Board of Supervisor's Direction,
he reviewed the Welfare contract with the State. Mr. Blackstock stated that
the State had turned down three of his proposals. He had recommended a modification
to the claim cut section. He said the State wants him to write a letter to them
setting out the changes to the contract, The contract covers a period of a year
and Mr, Blackstock had added that either party could cancel the contract within
60 days notice. He said the third proposal relates to the event that State
money runs out. It was felt that if the State was going to operate on a
closed-in budget, then the County should operate on a closed in budget.
Mr. Blackstock asked the Board if he should hold tight on these three proposals.
Ed Robinson, Welfare Director, explained what would happen if the County
did not sign the contract. At this time the State could not take action,
Signing the contract would be a purely voluntary act on the part of the County;
he feels that it would be a point in the County's favor to sign the contract
with the provisos made by Mr. Blackstock. He explained this reco~mnendation.
Contract explained and discussed. ~.hairman Gilman felt this matter
should be pursued, There is to be a Nine Northern Counties Supervisors
Association meeting this weekend and this matter can be taken up at that time,
Chairman Gilman said he would like to see the provisions requested by
Mr, Blackstock included in the contract. Mr. Blackstock said he would
resubmit the contract with the provisos to the State again.
No action taken at this time.
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72-1325 APPEARANCE OF ROBERT CHARLEBOIS, BUTTE COUNTY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION MANAGER
Robert Charlebois, Manager of Butte County Employees Association,
stated he had advised the Board of Directors of the Association that he
does not intend to renew the contract with them. This will be his last
chance to appear before the Board. He thanked the Board for their courtesy
and consideration shown to him while he was manager of the Employees
Association.
72-_1326 APPEARANCE OF NORMAN HARET~SON. PARADISE: FEE FOR REZONING REQUESTS
Norman Harelson, Paradise, brought up the matter of zoning requests,
The County over the years has had to defend county zoning a great many times.
He felt that once zoning is approved and in effect, if the residents want
to break the zoning a fee of $100 should be filed with the County to handle
the papers involved in these matters. Suggestion discussed; matter taken
under consideration at this time.
72-1327 APPEARANCE OF MR. FRANK FISCL, PARADISE
Mr. Frank Fisci, Paradise, questioned the Board about the suit
filed against the property owners of the Crestmoor Estates, Paradise.
He made a general statement concerning this matter. He set up a map that
showed a temporary relief of the problem. County Counsel requested that
Mr. Fisci discuss this matter with him in the Administrative Officer's office.
No action taken,
72-132$ APPEARANCE OF MRS. KAY BEST, PARADISE.
Mrs, James Best, Paradise, set out the background of the problem
concerning the access to the Valley View Drive areao She protested the
behind the scenes discussion of this problemo She explained her opposition
to the actions being taken in this matters Mrso Best read a prepared
statement concerning this matter. She said there should be additional access
roads to this area. She requested that she be allowed to examine Mro Fisci's
map. The Board told her to ask Mr, Fisci to allow her to examine the map,
No action taken,
72-1329 APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the following budget transfers were approved:
B-205 Home Health Agency, transfers $9,682,82 from Home Health Agency
to County General Fund
B-206 Auditor/Health, transfers $2,611,79 from General Fund to
Drug Control Resources Center
B-207 Auditor/Schools, transfers $5,554,12 from County General to
Superintendent of Schools
B-208 Auditor/DP, adjusts departmental appropriations for DP services to
actual cost and reverts unused balance of
$10,501.25 to reserve for contingencies,
B-209 Bldg, & Grnds Mtnce, established appropriation of $2,101,00 for
remodeling CCCJ Crime lab as approved by
Board 7-11-72
B-210 Fire Protection, to cover end-of-year deficits in various accounts
in amount of $1,239072
B-211 Public Works, covers end-of-year deficits of $3,624034 in various
General Services accounts including Enterprise
Boat Ramp engineering study, Requires transfer
of $506091 from reserve for contingencies,
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B-212 Mental Health, covers end-of-year deficits in the amount of
$127.12
B-213 Medical Care Serv „ covers deficit in Medically Indigent account
of $26,971.31.
B-214 Welfare Admin./Aid, covers various deficits in Welfare Dept, in
amount of $33,357.450
8215 General Relief, covers deficit of $76,144.54 in Support & Care
of Persons account due primarily to CSD services
to Mental Healtho
B-216 Food Program, covers budget deficits in the amount of $2,777.42 and
transfers $33,37b.22 from Welfare Fund to
Food Fund to cover C1~t deficit due to
discontinuance of Federal Aid
B-217 Elections, covers budget deficits in the amount of $33,167.26
resulting because Elections Clerk did not
utilize normal purchasing and encumbrance
procedures. Requires transfer of $32,824,81
from reserve for contingencies.
8-218 Various Gen. Fund Depts., covers end-of-year deficits in various
General Fund departmental accounts in the
total amount of $80,100.270 Requires
transfer of $8,377038 from reserve for
contingencies.
B-219 Bldg. & Subdiv.-covers budget deficiencies in the amount of
$34,028.63 resulting primarily from
increased subdivision activity. Total
budget increased by $29,986.88 based
on increased revenues,
B-220 Home Health, covers end-of-year deficits in amount of $705.27
8-221 Dog Control, to cover end-of-year deficits in the amount of
$888,21,
Transfer B-217 discussed. It was felt that the Administrative Officer
should be instructed to discuss this matter with the County Clerk. Nr. Nickelson
assured the Board that procedures for acquiring election supplies will be
changed, Purchases of election supplies will go through the Purchasing Department
so that the funds will be encumbered,
72-1330 DISCUSSION: SPECIAL BOARDING HOME RATES
The request for authorization to place a child in special home for
problem children discussed, The Board had authorized Welfare Department to
spend up to $600,00 for certain cases, This would be handled under the
Board Home Care Utilization Committee. This committee will be meeting
shortly to make a decision relating to this cased Supervisor Maxon felt
that these cases should be reviewed carefully. No action taken at this ,time.
72-1331 DISCUSSION: SCREENING COMMITTEE TO REVIEW APPLICANTS FOR DIRECTOR OF EOC
Chairman Gilman stated that there has been a screening committee set
up by EOC and they have requested that two Board members be on the committee
to review the applicants for Director of EOC. Chairman Gilman appointed
Supervisors Ladd and Madigan to sit on this committee.
72-1332 APPOINTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL COMNILSSIONER: PUT OVER ONE WEEK
The appointment of Agricultural Commissioner for new term commencing
September 1, 1972 was put over one week, in order that the Board could have
commun~.ecation from Mr. Black.
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72-1333 MATTERS DISCUSSED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Mr. Castleberry asked the Board if they wanted him to ,correspond
with the Covered Bridge Association concerning the picnic at the br~,d,~e.
Chairman Gilman stated he would like to attend but h~e has to go to
Susanville to a meeting. Supervisor Maxon said he would be at the picnic
and will explain why the Board members could not attend, It was suggested
that maybe the date of the picnic could be changed so that the Board members
could attend.
Supervisor Maxon brought up the matter of assessments. He said there
is a state committee on appraisal appeals. He said he would Iike to ask the
County Counsel to investigate whether the Board could request a meeting with
the committee on appraisal appeals to verify assessments in certain areas,
He would like to have Counsel confirm what the Board could legally requesto
There was no objection expressed by the Board members. County Counsel will
study the matter and will report back to the Boardo
Chairman Gilman said he hoped that the press would point out the
fact in the papers and over the air that the time for filing assessment
appeals is growing short. Information is available to the people in county
clerk`s office.
72-1334 CLAIM FILED BY VISTEC ,
_.. Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, stated that the Clerk had received
a claim filed by Vistec. He recommended that the Board take no action but
that they refer the claim to him for study. Claim referred to County
Counsel for study and recommendationo
RECESS: The Board recessed at 11:50 to go into an executive session,
RECONVENED: The Board reconvened at 12:05 following an executive session.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being nothing further before the Board at this time the meeting
was adjourned at 12:05 to reconvene on Tuesday,_August 15, 1972 ate 9:00 a,m.
ATTEST: CLARK A, NELSON, COUNTY CLERK
By: ~ `
Board of S ervisors Clerk
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