HomeMy WebLinkAboutM082686August 26, 1986
Call to order - Board of Supervisors room, Coenty Administration
Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville. Present:
Supervisors Dolan, Fulton, rdclnturf, Wheeler and Chairman McLaughlin;
Martin ~. Nichols, chief administrative officer; Carroll Ragland,
chief deputy county counsel; and Rubye Townsley, deputy cleric of the
Board.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Closed Session: The Board recessed at 9:10 a.m. for a closed session
on meet and confer.
8G- 490
Reconvene: The Board reconvened at 9:32 a.m. {NO ANNOUNCEMENTS.)
1986-87 final budget hearing, including the proposed use of revenue
sharing funds. (from 8/5/86)
Motion: ADOPT THE BUDGET COMMITTEE'S RECOr+IMENDATION WITH THESE
EXCEPTIONS: DELETE APPROPRTATION~OF $220,000 FOR THE PURCHASE
OF TWO FIRE TRUCKS, AND DEFER PURCHASE UrdTTL BAIL-OUT P40NIES
BECOR4E AUAILABLE; RETAIN THE $101,000 THAT WAS RECOMMENDED
FOR A REFUND TO SPECTRE DISTRICTS; AND USE THESE FUNDS TO
KEEP TFlE LIBRARIES OPERATING AT THEIR CURRENT LEVEL OF SERVICE.
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Vote: T N 2 Y 3 N 4 N 5 Y {Plotion failed}
Motion: APPROVED BUDGET COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTING
RESOLUTION 86-114 ADOPTING THE EXPENDITURES FOR FINAL BUDGET
FOR FISCAL YERR T98fi-87.
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Vote : l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 r~ (A9oti an carried }
{SUPERVISOR FULTON ABSENT AT THIS TIt~iE.)
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(Cont'd) Motion: ADOPTED RESOLUTION 86-175 AMENDING RESOLUTION 86-lll TO ADD
$.304 TO THE LAKE AIADRONE WATER DISTRICT TAX RATE.
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Vote: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 AB (Motion carried)
Motion: AUTHORIZED USE OF REVENUE SHARING TO FUND THE SHERIFF'S
OPERATIONS DIVISION.
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Vote: 7 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 AB {Piotion carried)
Recess: 70:28 a.m.
Reconvene: 70:56 a.m.
(SUPERVISOR FULTON PRESENT AT THIS TIME.)
8b-491 7. Butte County Planning Commission -- code amendment to add
Section 24-31 to the Butte County Code to allow for aliquot parts
of sections, countywide.
2. Butte Gounty Board of Supervisors - code amendment to amend the
"U" (unclassified) zone with proper language to include the
requirement to rezone to a more specific zone prior to subdivision,
countywide.
3. Report from County Counsel and Director of Planning on request
of Rooir~ McMain to secure a building permit for a parcel of Tand
under five acres in an A-5 zone (aliquot parts}. (CONTINUED TO
SEPTEMBER 16, 1986 AT 2:00 P.M.)
Motion: 5ET HEARING DATE FOR ITEM N0. 1 FOR SEPTEMBER 76, 798b AT
2:00 P.M. SET HEARING DATE FOR ITEM! N0. 2 FOR SEPTEMBER l6,
1986 AT 2:30 P.M.
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Vote: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y {Unanimously carried}
86-492 Report from County Counsel regarding:
a. Interpretation of compatibility of sewage treatment ponds in an
A-4O zone.
b. Interpretation of whether ar not sewage treatment ponds can be
considered in an P1-i zone. (from 8/l9/86)
(CONTINUED TO LATER IN THE DAY.)
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8fi-•493 Appointment to Planning Commission from District 5.
P•9otion: APPOINTED GEORGE PEABODY.
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Vote: 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y {Unanimously carried)
Closed Session: The Board recessed at 11:09 a.m. for a closed session
on three litigation cases involving the City of Chico.
Reconvene: The Board reconvened at 71:33 a.m. {NO ANNOUNCEr1ENTS.}
86-494 Report from County Counsel regarding:
a. Interpretation of compatibility of sewage treatment ponds in an
A•-40 zone.
b. Interpretation of whether or not sewage treatment ponds can be
considered in an M•-1 zone.
(SUPERVISOR FULTON ABSENT AT THIS TIME.)
notion: TO MAKE INTERPRETATION THAT A SEWAGE DISPOSAL POND FOR EFFLUENT
TREATMENT I5 NOT AN ALLOWED USE IN THE A-40 ZONE.
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Vote: 1 2 3 4 5
Alternate motion: MADE h90TION OF INTENT TO MAKE INTERPRETATION THAT
A SEWAGE DISPOSAL POND FOR EFFLUENT TREATMENT IS
NOT AN ALLOWED USE IN THE A-40 ZONE, SUBJECT TO
REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL.
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Vote: l Y 2 Y 3 N 4 Y 5 A8 (Motion carried}
Adjournment: There being nothing further before the Board at this
time, the meeting was adjourned at 12:27 p,m. to reconvene
at 9:00 a.m. on September 16, 1986.
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CHAIRr~IAN, Board Supervisors
ATTEST:
nARTIN J. NICHOLS
Chief Administrative Officer and
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By
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