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September 13, 1977
STATE OF CALTFORNTA )
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COUNTY OF BUTTE )
The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Madigan, Moseley and Vice Chairman Winston. Clif
Mickelson, Administrative Officer; Dan Blackstock, County Counsel by Jim
Griffith, deputy County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk by
Cathy Pitts, deputy Clark. Absent: Supervisor Lemke and Chairman Richter.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
Invocation by Supervisor Moseley
77-1779 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the minutes of September 6, 1977 vrere approved as mailed with
the addition of the roll call on item 77-1739 as follows: AYES: Supervisors
Lemke, Madigan, Moseley and Chairman Richter. NOES: Supervisor Winston.
77-1780 COMMUNICATIONS
Ringel & Associates, Enc., Chico. The Engineers, on behalf of Joe Lee,
_ appeal the Advisory Agency's condition on a parcel map relating
r~ 3• p ~ to drainage deposit, AP 46-34-64, two lots, north side of Chico
Canyon Road, 600 feet west of Manzanita Avenue, Chico. Set for
hearing October 4, 1977 at 9:30 a.m.
Norman A. Smith, Chico. Mr. Smith appeals the condition of the Advisory
Agency on a parcel map relating to drainage deposits, AP 47-30-04,
four lots, south side of Kathy Lane, 653 feet west of Garner
~I ?~ , p~ Lane, Chico. Set for hearing October 4, 1977 at 9:45 a.m.
Ernest H. Campbell, Chico. Mr. Campbell writes concerning road conditions
on East Fifth Avenue, the proposed library site, and parking
3 n. ~ O along Lindo Channel. Information.
U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The Department forwards
the audit report on the Head Start grant for the year ending
G 2 ~`.p O December 31, 1976. Information.
Lonnie 0. Taylor, Orovilla. Mr. Taylor submits petition for variance to
provisions of Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the Butte County Code
for placement of a mobile home at Rt. 2, Box 2503, Oroville,
/~ 3, Q 2_ AP 24-23-1b. Set for hearing October 4, 1977 at 9:30 a.m.
Robert E. Alexander, Oroville. Mr. Alexander appeals conditions on tentative
~ parcel map, AP 41-32-33. Set for hearing October 4, 1977 at
//3 • Oa l0:Op a.m.
Vernon H. Nelson, Oroville. Mr. Nelson appeals items 3 and 9 for conditions
~ of tentative parcel map, XP 56-10-36. Set for hearing October 4,
//3 . Q~ 1977 at 10:15 a.m.
Barbara and Deane Conklin, Chico. The Conklins xequest that the Board vote
for A-10 zoning on Stilson Canyon rezone. Referred to Stilson
j(3•D O Canyon rezone heard this date.
League of Women Voters. The League requests that the Board rescind its
action regarding granting of a variance to allow three one-acre
// 3.0 O parcels for Michael Boeger. See motion following communications.
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77-1781 RECONSID.$$ATIOL~MICHASL E. BOEGER VARIANCE TO ALLOW THREE PARCELS OF
ONE ACRE AND ONE PARCEL OF 13 ACRES ON PROPERTY ZONED "A-40" (AGRICULTURAL-
40 ACRE PARCEL) LDCATED ON THE EAST SI1~~OF WEST BIGGS GRIDLEX ROAD, APPROX.
1/2 MILE NORTH OF MACEDO ROAb, IDENTIFIED AS AP 22-21-37, GRIDLEY - ITEM
77-1704. AUGUST 30, 1977 BOARA MEETING
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the action approving a variance to allow three parcels of
one acre and one parcel of l3 acres on property zoned "A-40" (agricultural-
40 acre parcels) located on the east side of West Biggs Cridley Road,
approximately 1/2 mile north of Macedo Road, identified as AP 22-21-37,
Gridley for Michael E. Boeger as taken in Minute Item 77-1704., August 30,
1977 Board meeting was .reconsidered'and:.refgrred to the,P.lanning Department.
77-1782 AUTHORIZE ADVANCED STEP HIRING FOR PLANNER III POSITION IN STEP C.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the advanced step hiring for 'Planner iII position in Step C
was authorized,
77-1783 APPROVE PURCHASE OF TWO LAWNMOWERS AT ESTIMATED $400 - BUILDING
MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, purchase of two lawnmowers at an estimated cost of $400 for
Building Maintenance Department was approved.
77-1784 AUTHORIZE PAS~]'P OF $500 TO COBCO COMMUNICATIONS - ROAD DEVELOPMENT
ON ST. JOHN MOUNTAIN
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, payment of $500 to Cobco Communications for road development
on St. John Mountain with available funds coming from within the Central
Communications prior yeah fixed asset - structures budget was authorized.
77-1785 DECLARE PROPERTY SIIRPLIIS: AUCTION TO BE HELD
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, property was declared surplus; Purchasing Officer authorized
to sign auction agreement; Auditor authorized to issue warrant to the
auctioneer in the amount of 17% of gross sales upon completion of desk
audit of auction sale.
77-..17:8.6 AUTHORIZE SUBMISSI~, OiF` AIR POLLUTION SUBVENTION G1tANT FOR 1977-78
On motion of 8upezvisor l3ad-Egan, seconded by supervisor Moseley
and carried, submission of Air Pollution Subvention Grant for 1977-78 with
funding as follows: local, $45,815; state subvention, $23,162; for a total
of $68,977 was authorized.
77-37.67 APPROVE WEED CONTROL CONTRACT WITH CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the annual weed control contract with the California Department
of Transportation was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
77=:17~a APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the following budget transfers were approved:
B-11 Public Works - General Services. Transfers $85 from the
reserve to professional and specialized services in order to cover the final
contract and payment to Connerly and Associates for preparation and submission
of a full application for a Community Development Block Grant. Because of
a clerical error, prior year appropriation for this purpose was not encumbered.
B-13 Juvenile Hall. Transfers $400 from out-of-County travel to
extra help in order to provide an additional appropriation to cover coats o£
maintaining shift coverage while providing !'in-service" training for new
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Motion on B-11 fails for lack of 4/5 vote of Board.
On motion of Supervisor_Moealey, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
"and carried, the action regarding the budget transfers was rescinded.
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the following budget transfer was approved:
B-l3 .Tuvenile Hall. Transfers $400 Pram out-of-county travel to
extra help in order to provide an additional appropriation to cover costs of
maintaining shifC coverage while providing "in-service" training fox new
employees.
77-1789 APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH SUPERINTENDb;NT' OF SCHOOLS FOR NURSING SERVICES
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, agreement with Superintendent of Schools for nursing services
performed by the Health Department in an amount not to exceed $20,000 was
approved.
77-1790 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-153: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL TAX DEIDED PROPERTY
COMPRISING TWELVE PARCELS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, Resolution 77-153 giving notice of intention to sell tax deeded
property comprising twelve parcels was adopted and the Chairman authorized
to sign. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, Moseley and Vice Chairman WinsCon.
ABSENT: Supervisor Lemke and Chairman Richter.
77-179~_APPROVE PUBLIC WORKS ITEMS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the following Public Works items were approved:
1. Approved plans and specifications for the following projects:
Skyway Bridge at Little Chico-Butte Creek Diversion Channel, Project No.
51261-76-3 and construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, drainage and street
facilities on D Street, Elgin Street and Fort Wayne Street to Greenville
Street, Project No. 25505C-77-1 (South Oroville HUD Project); Chairman and
Director of Public Works authorized to sign plans; wage scale adopted; set
bid opening at 11:00 a.m. in Public Works Office on October 6, 1977.
2. Approved agreement for sale; authorized Chairman to sign sad
authorized Auditor to issue warrant upon demand of County`s escrow agent
for the following:
Bald Rock Road Virgil L. Perkins 0.084 $300 -0- $300
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77-1792 AUTHORIZE PARTIAL RELPJISE OF CASH PERFORMANCE GUARANTY - VILLAGE OARS
UNIT N0. 2 IN THE AMOUNT OF $11;000.
Oa motioa of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigaa
sad carried, partial release in the amount of $11,000 of cash performance
guaranty; acceptance of improvements subject to $4,000 clean up; - Village
Oaks Unit No. 2 was approved.
77-1793 AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF CASH DEPOSIT FOR TMPROVEMENTS - GENE COURSEY
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, release of cash deposit for improvements for Gene Coursey in
the amount of $15,000 was authorized.
77-1794 APPROVE HAGENRIDGE SUBDIVISION MAP SUB7ECT TO COUNTY ORDINANCE AT TIME
TENTATIVE MAP WAS APPROVED
Oa motion of Supervisor Msdigen, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the Hagenridge Subdivision Map was approved subject to Couaty
Ordinance at the time tentative map was a~rroved. _ __
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77-1795 DISCUSSION: ORD RANCH TRANSFER STATION
Clay Castleberry, Public 'Works Director, stated that only one
proposal had been received for operation of the Ord Ranch Transfer Station.
This was from Oroville Solid Waste. There is a delay in the proposal
because of insurance problems. Mr. Castleberry staked that he would like
direction from the Hoard as to what steps should be taken as the Station
was closed as of September 12, 1977.
It was felt that as a temporary stop gap measure a sign should
be placed at the transfer station stating that the station has bees temporarily
closed.
77-1796 AUTHORIZE COOK AND ASSOCIATES TO DEVELOP PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
BLACKTOPPING FEATHER RIVER OPPORTUNITY CENTER [FROG) YARD
Gerald Lively, Administrative Analyst, set out the background
of the blacktopping needs for the Feather River Opportunity Center Yard.
Thera is $15,000 Revenue Sharing funds in the budget that can be used for
the project.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
end carried, Coak and Associates were authorized to develop plans and
specifications for the blacktopping of Feather River Opportunity Center
Yard in the amount of $1,200.
The matter is continued to September 20, 1977 for approval of
plans and apecificationa.
77-T797 Pi}B13G'•REA,RxNG; 8TIL50Y'CANYON••:EKF'l1tONF7ENTAir~IM$A6T',REPD1tY AND REZONE
FROM "5-R" (SUBURBAN-RESIDEN:LTAL).TO "S-R" (SUBURBAN-RESIDENTIAL) PRIDPERTY
LOCATED ON SOUTH SIDE OF STILSON CANYON ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF DOE MITI, ROAD
AND EAST OF BRUCE ROAD CHICO:
The public hearing of the Stilson Canyon Environmental Impact
report and rezone from "S-R" (suburban-reaidentiel) ta'"5-R" (suburbaa-
residential} for property located on the south side of Stilson Canyon
Road, north side of Doe Mill Road, and east of Bruce Road, Chico was held
as advertised.
Earl Neleoa, Environmental Review Director, set out the bec[cground
of the Memo dated September l3, 1977 setting out additional information
relative to alteraativea. Page 16, item ~9 in the Enviromnental Draft
should be delapdd. Full development of the area could not occur without a
sewer system.
Hearing on the Environmental Impact Report open to Che public.
Appearing:
1. Irvin Schlaf. Mr. 5ehlaf stated that he would like to discuss
the Impact Report. Mr. Schlaf stated that the Report stated that there were
no specific plena for PA-C. This ie because no one known how it is going
to he zoned. Mr. Schlaf stated that the City of Chico Public Works Department
has said that there are four possible ways to sewer the project. The land
west of the project is A-2 and part of the City of Chico. The Report
lists six archaelogical Bites on the proposed rezone. There are three
sites outside the area. The water can be provided by a public utility
system. There are two school sites in the area.
Hearing on the EIR closed to the public and confined to the
Board.
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On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, because the Board has reviewed the contents of the draft
environmental impact report, the comments received thereon, and the responses
to those comments, therefore, the Board certifies that the final environmental
impact report has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act, the State EIR Guidelinea•and the Butte County Environmental
Review Guidelines.
Hearing on the rezone open to the public. Appearing:
1. John Schooling. Mr. Schooling stated that the General Plan
calls for i to 4 unite per acre on the eastern portion of the proposed zone.
The S-R zone calla for a density of 1 to 5 units per acre. The Board
hoe to consider the General plan is for the year 200D. Mr. Schooling
stated that there is a direct violation of the General Plan in the 8iR
itself relative to needs for urban expansion. The Board paean opportunity
to zone the area for higher acreage as a temporary holding zone. The
best zone in the year 1977 would be A-i0 zoning.
2. Ron Imhoff, Chico. Mr. Imhoff stated that the S-R zone would
be Che highest and best use for the property.
3. Jim Harris, Stilaoa Canyon. Mr. Harris stated that you cannot
develop the area with a sewer system. This will be a problem in the whole
area.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
RECE55: 10:25 a.m.
RECONVENE: 10:35 a.m.
Jim Lawson, Planning Mrector, stated that it would be difficult
to develop the area beyond the 1 to 4 units per acre and provide roads and
meet road size. Mr. Lawson set out on the map Xhe area that is to be
rezoned, the city limits of Chico and different areas being developed at
the present time. This matter is a question of policy, of whether the
Board waists to hold the property as urban or non~xrban for the future.
It is contiguous to the City services.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, based on the Boardfa knowledge and research and on information
presented to ws concerning Chia project, including the environmental impact
report which was considered in arriving at a decision, The Board finds:
that the project may have a significant effect on the environment, and
this significant effect can be reduced but sot eliminated~by the adoption
of the mitigation measures as follows:
1. Initiate R-C (Resource-Conservation} zoning for the riparian habitat
along Little Chico Creek.
2. Require archaelogical surveys in the course of required emrironmeatal
reviews for subsequent development projects within this rezone area.
If specific sites with archaeological aignificance•are discovered,
appropriate mitigation measures based on the specifics o£ the project
can be made conditions~of project dpprova3l.
3. Consider establishment of a community water system at the time specific
development proposals are reviewed.
4. Consider establishment o£ urban service districts et the time specific
development proposals are reviewed. Theca districts would levy taxes
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- for ursan services ~po`'lice and fire protection, roars, etc) ann would
enhance the desireablility of annexation to the adjoining city bq
equalizing the relative tax burden so annexation would not result
in an increase in taxes for the property owner:
Having found the above, the project was approved although adverse environ-
mental impacts have been identified in coffiection with this project with
approval based on the following overriding considerations:
1. This is not agrice5ltural land
2. The project is consistent with the General Flan
3. This is sound planning principles.
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-%:••S On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried,•as far as possible the re~oae is referred back to the Planning
Commission far consideration of a R-C (resource-conservation) zone for
the preservation of riparian habitat along the etreaia.
77-1798 PUBLIC HEARING: DURWOOD SAMPx,E - APPEAL OF ADVISORY AGENCY'S DENIAL
OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 22-15-14, TWO LOTS, WEST SIDE OF GRACE AVENUE,
NORTH OF GRIDLEY-COLUSA HIGHWAY GRIDLEY.
The public hearing on the Durwood Sample negative declaration
and appeal of Advisory Agency's denial of tentative parcel map, AP 22-15-14,
two lots, wesC side of Grace Avenue, north of Gridley-Colusa Highway,
Gridley was held as advertised. Ciay Castleberry, Pubiic Works Director,
net out the background of the appeal.
Hearing on the Negative Declaration open to the public. Appearing:
Na one.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the proposed project could net have a significant effect on
the environment, and a Negative Declaration is recommended.
Hearing on the project open to the public. Appearing:
1. Everett Hammon. Mr. Hammon stated that he was representing
Mr. Sample. Thin project is not a proposal to separate from agriculture
land. Mr. Sample is trying to keep the property as pasture land.
Mr. Lawson, Planning Director, stated that the problem in the
area ie the zoning, A-2, not the General Flaa. The Planning Department
has tried to get zoning in that area with no success.
2. Howard Hammon. Mr. Hammon stated that if all of the area
surrounding the Gridley City liffite is considered orchard and field crop
then the City will be dead and cannot expand.
Hearing nlosed to the public and confined to the Board.
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On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
the tentative parcel map was approved with the findings that parcels of
this size parcel involved cannot be considered agriculture land and
because of the zoning the pro oral is consistent with the General Flan
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i. Frontage on Grace Avenue to be eoastructed to RS-9-LD-3 standard, i.e.,
curbs, gutters and sidewalks and required street section for parcels
with net acreage of one acre or less.
2. Deed to the County of Butte 30-foot right-of-way from the centerline
of Grace Avenue.
3. Submit drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval
and install required facilities.
4. Indicate a 50-foot building setback from the centerline of Grace Avenue.
5. Show ell easements of record on the final map.
6. Provide permanent solution for drainage or pay $1800.00 per acre drainage
fee, for parcel with net acreage of three scree or less.
7. Pay any delinquent taxes.
8. Parcel No. 1 be enlarged to meet the 'finimum area requirements of the
Subdiviafien Ord~,xisace.
77-1799 PRESENTATION OF EMPLOYEE~SERPICE AWARDS .-
The £ollowiag employees were presented with service awards:
~0-Year Awards
William Thompson
Albert Wakefield
20 Year Awards
Saraey Donnard
Francis Fultz
Jamea~Glander
Robert Malquist
William Perkins
Richard Barnes
William Baureis
Richard Brush
Joseph Milts
Mary Pence
Mary 5chenkel
77-1800 PUBLIC REARING: EXTENSION OF INTERIM SR-1 FOR PROPERTY IACATED 50UTH
OF MUD CREEK, WEST OF THE ESPLANADE, NOR.Tki OF EAST AVENUE AND FAST OF TEUi
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY CONTAINING 850 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
CHICO
The public hearing oa the extension of Interim SR-1 for property
located south of Mud Creek, west of The Esplanade, north of EasC Avenue and
east of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way, containing 850 acres,
more or leas, Ghico was held as advertised.
Jim Griffith, deputy County Counaei, stated that the Board could
not take action ~h~. this matter today. There must be a 4/5ths vote of the
Board to pass an interim ordinance.
Jim Lawson, Planning Director,~stated that the environmental
impact regort will not be ready in time toy-act~vn~~theLpermameat~zoniagc
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Hearing open to the public. Appearing: No~one,
Hearing closed to Che public and confined to the Board.
The matter is placed off agenda.
77-1801 PUBLIC HEARING: CHARLE5 GRADX - APPEAL OF ADVISORY AGENCY'S DENIM, OF
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP., AP 1r0-15-20, THREE LOTS, EAST SIDE OF LOTT ROAD, 1/4
MILE NORTH OF DURHAM-OROVILLE HIGHFIAY. DURHAM.
The public hearing on the Charles Grady negative declaration
and appeal of advisory Agency's denial o£ tentative parcel map, AP 40W15-2p,
three lots, east aide of Lott Road, 1/4 mile north of Durham-Oroville Highway,
Durham was held as advertised. Clay Castleberry, Public Works Director,
set out the background of the appeal.
No one.
Hearing on the negative declaration open to the public. Appearing:
Hearing ~'losed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
amd carried, the proposed project could not have a significant effect on
the environment, and a Negative Declaration fa recommended.
Hearing on the project open to the public. Appearing: Gordon
Shields, representing Mr. Grady. Mr, Shields presented the Board with a
map of the area.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
4n motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the appeal was upheld beabdu on the fact that the present
land use and present zoned..^.prope~rty by use and use of all property in the
neighborhood must conform to the General Plan and have been is existence
prior to the General Plan; therefore, the tentative parcel map pas approved
subject to the following eanditioast . „_ ,. _,_ . .
1, Verify legal access. ~.
2. Provide two-way traversable access to each parcel.
3. Access to be reserved in deeds as per County Ordinance.
4. Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access
easement.
5. Provide road maintenance agreement,
6. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline o£
Lott Road,
7. Indicate a 50 £t. building setback from the centerline of Lott Road.
8. Show ell easements of record on the final map.
9. Provide street name signs gar requirements of the Department of Public
Works prior to recordation o£ the #inal map.
10. Provide permanent solution Eor drainage or pay $1800.00 per acre drainage
_ fee.
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12. Obtain encroachment permit.
13. Pay any delinquent taxes.
77-1802 PUBLIC HEAR'~~; PAUL OiffiCS ~ APPEAI+ CONDITIONS OF TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP, AP 56-05-Y8~ Tiid LOTS, EAST OF ~HWAY 32 NEAR TEN MILE HOUSE. 6OUTH
OF FOREST RANCfi.
The public hearing oa the gaol Owens appeal of conditions of
tentative parcel map, AP 36»OS-28, two lots, east of Highway 32 near Ten
Mile House, south o£ Forest Ranch was held at this time. Clay Castleberry,
Public Works Director, set nut the background of the appeal.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing:
1, Cal Bachman. Mr. Bachman stated that the condition being
appealed is that of 'a 60-foot access for public maintained road and
a road width of i6 feet. Mr. Bachman set out the background of the
appeal. There ie a 20-foot gate installed by the State and it is
impossible to put a 60-foot access at that point. A two-way Cravereable
access is net a problem in most areas. It is difficult for maybe 50 to
100 feet where there ie a rock out cropping. Mr. Bachman stated that he
is precluded from making the 60-foot access because of the State Freeway
agreement.
Clay Castleberry stated that he wauid be willing to work with
Mr. Bachman to get the access from the State. The property owner would
have to pay the cost involved is developing the access.
2. Ruse Kroninger, Riegel and Associates. Mr. Kroninger
stated that Mr. Grady can provide a 60-foot right-of-way to the freeway
access. Mr. Kroninger stated that the Board should make application to
the State to find where they would permit ingress :and egress and possibly
everyone could go together in the area.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the appeal of conditions was denied, with the underataading
that Public Works will work with the engineer on access application to
the State.
77-1803 PUBLIC HEARING: HARLAN OWEHS - APPEAL CONDITIONS OF PARCEL MAP, AP
56-05x28, Two LOTS, EAST OF HIGHWAY 32 NEAR TEN MELE HOUSE, SOOTH OP FOREST
RANCH
The public hearing on the Harlan Owens appeal of conditions of
tentative parcel map, AP 56-05-28, two lots, east of Highway 32 near Ten
Mile House south of Forest Ranch wen held at this time. Clay Castleberry,
Public Works Director, net out the background of the appeal.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing:
1. Dan Hayes, Jr. Mr. Hayes stated that there are two
aeparata opeainga vithln the State right of way access. Mr. Hopes net
out the background of the area.
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2. Rues KroaLnger. Hr. Kroninger stated that one residence
per lot would be setting a grecedent that will not allow garceling.
Mr. Castleberry stated that if the 60-foot access can be provided
then the restriction would be lifted.
3. Cal Bachman. Mr. Bachman stated that the gates are adequate
for four parcels. There has been four homes built on property to the south.
There has been no groblem with the access.
4. Lynn Smith, Chico. Mr. Smith stated that he has a parcel
map in the process for the same area.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of•Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseleq
and carried, the appeal of condik~:ons of Harlan Owens was denied.
77-1804 APPEARANCE: DAN HAVES JR.. CHICO
Mr. Hayes asked questions regarding the access provided by
the State of California is the form of a 20-Foot gate. Would this
limit the residences per parcel?
Mr. Castleberry, Public Works Director, stated thaC each case
would be handled on an individual case. There is a tremendous amount of
activity is the area of Forest Ranch.
Supervisor Winston stated that the property owners should get
together and work on the access problem. Public Works was authorized
to work with the property owners in acquiring access from the State.
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r. raze stated thaC he did not see why the well water ordinance
called for concretcngnd the 100-Foot circle. The concrete Qhould be ~uffieient
to eliminate contamination of hells.
Administrative Officer to contact Health Department for their
Comments.
77-1806 APPEARANCE: DICK BJORK '
Mr. Bjork presented material regarding the Public Defender's
Office which he had spoken of at another Board meeting. ~
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77-1807 APPEARANCE: LESLIE ROBERTSON. OROVILLE '
Mr. Robertson stated that he has mot bees advised as to whether
the Feather River Senior Citizens can expect assistance from Revenue Sharing I
Funds. ~ I
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Mr. Robertson was informed that the funds have been used this
•year sad that he would have to reapply next year.
77-1808 APPOINTMEi~]TS CONTINUED TO NERT WEEK SEPTENffiER 20 1977
The following appoiatmeats were continued to next week, September 20, ~
1977: ?
Appointments to Surface Mining Aggregate Operations Committee.
Appointments to Chico-Butte County Chapmaatown Housing and
Community Development Advioory'Committese.
,._ _, •,•,••_, Appointment to Committee on Community Development Account.
September 13, 1977
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G L C C !. S C C C 6 S i i= C i S/ -S i i S C 9 G iF L C S¢ 'd O C L i i s
77-1809 APPOINTMENTS
On motion of 6upervisor Madigan, aecanded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the following appointments to the Citizens Advisory Committee '
oa Water were made:
Sylvie_Cook+S ;.,,;P
Fhil Rally
Bob Fortino
77-1810 REPORT: INSURANCE REQUIREMEHT3 FOR GARBAGE OPERATORS
Supervisor Winston stated that the Committee had met with the
Health Department officiais,and the insurance representative regarding
the garbage operators. The collectors are classed ae'"C" riaka. The
policies are issued on a rotation basis.
The Committee recommends that the insurance requirements for
garbage operators remain unchanged.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the Hoard accepts the committee's recommendation
and the insurance limits requirements are to remain unchanged.
77~ 811 ADOPT POLICX AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SECTION 13.16
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the Policy and Procedure Meaual Section 13.16 was adopted
with the correction of $3.D0 instead of $2.50.
77-1812 WAIVE FIRST READING: ORDINANCE AMENDING GARBAGE COLLECTION LICENSING
PROVISIONS RE: CANCELIIITION OF BONDS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, the first reading of the ordinance amending garbage collection
licensing provisions regarding cancellation of bonds was waived.
77-1$13 ADDITIONAL MATTERS PRESENTED BY BOARD 1~MBERS
Supervisor Madigan reported on the meeting of the Nine Northern
Counties. There was discussion of the water ordinance. There wen a response
by the California Division of Forestry regarding the fire fighting efforts
in Susanville. There is going to be a public meeting in Redding on the
29th regarding this.
ERECUTIVE SESSLON: Tice Board recessed at 12:35 p.m. to hold as executive
session regarding litigation.
RECONVENE: The Hoard reconvened at 12:45 p.m. following an executive
session to discusaiditigation. No action taken.
ADJOURNMEN'P
There being nothing further before the Hoard at this time, the
meeting was ad,~ourned at 12:47 p.m. to reconvene on Tuesday, September 20,
1977 at 4:00 a.m.
ATTEST: CLARR A. NEL50N, COUNTY CLERK
y Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Board of Supervisors Clerk
Page 469.
September 13, 1977