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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF BUTTE
September 30, 1975
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The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjoumrnent. Present;
Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Ladd. Clif
Mickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and Clark A. •
Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk.
Pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
75-IG20 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion a Superv sor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Modigan and
unanimously carried, the minutes of September 23, 1475 were approved as mailed
with the deletion on Page 230, Item 75-1599, of the sentence "The assessor will be unable
to use any comparable sales for assessment purposes and on page 241, last sentence of
the poragroph prior to the motion that states "This might be beneficiaE to the State and to
the District Attorney's Office"as requested by County Counsel.
75-1621 COMMUNICATIONS
De ere ace, ico. quest is Flied for exclusion from the proposed Resources
~ d a - `~ ~-- Conservation District. Referred to County Counsel .
Mrs. Wallace W. Plaskett, Roseville. Mrs. Plaskett protests the assessment on three
t,F 0 0 , 0 0 Parcels of property in Butte County and also difficulties in access ro the
property. Re ferred to Clay Gastteberry to make determination of whether this is
a recorded access. Administrative Officer will answer letter about assessment filing.
Table Mountain Land Company, Territorial Enterprise, Inc. Mr. Lenhoff writes as
6 ~ representative of these organizations to oppose rezoning request by Diamond
~~ ~' National Corporation. Discussed; copies to be made for Board members.
Dr. H. C. Heath, Chico. Dr. Heath will not be able to attend the September 30th
O ~ .d v meeting in Chico regarding the O.B. problem but writes in support of the
project. In Formation. To be read at this evenings meeting.
Orrick, Herrington, Rowley 8 SutcliFfe, San Francisw. The attorneys send final
~ 3 p , ~ ~P opinion re Butte County5ervice Area No. 26 Sewer Bonds, Series A.
Information .
Corps of Engineers. The District Engineer forwards copy of final environmental statement
5ocramento River and major and minor tributaries, California. Thirty days
r1t Z. ~~ are provided for public review and fnr furnishing of additional comments,
''TT If desired. ~ferred to Clay Castleberry; he will follow through on this
matter. Original document given to George Stamm.
Beaver Construction. Mr, Beaver writes to request that he be heard regarding the
proposal made by Mr. Ladd •td Mr. Massoe on September 16, 1975 regarding use or
O~ ~pY purchase of buildingi•plans submitted to•the Board at that dot®. Discussed:
Darrell Massae present and he asked if it was possible for the County to use the
plans; could further negotiations be held. It was suggested that County Counsel
and two of the Board members could meet with these people and discuss the
request. Supervisor Richter, Chairman Ladd, County Counsel and Clay Castleberry
wilt meet with these people on Thursday and 9;00 a.m, to discuss the plans.
Fox, McFarren, Tarman Architects Associated. They request an opportunity to present
their thoughts regarding project architect fnr the proposed Butte County Officos
0~, Q ~ Building. The Board suggested that they, make their proposal next week.
Mr. Mickelson will set up the time far t{;e presentation.
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00 0 d James DeAAetry, M.D. Dr. DeMetry states he will be unable to be present at the
~ meeting this evening in Chico. He endorses the 'Enloe plan"for OB services.
Claim. Mrs. Fred McDermick presents a claim in the amount of $146.50 for the
/D~' breaking of her windshield at Gage Read. Referred to County Counsel.
Claim of Audrie L. Fox, Wendy Renee Fox, Darcy Lynn Fax, Daniel Sherman Fox and
`Qd , Z ~ Estate of James Marley Fox, deceased. Claim in amount of $!,000,000.
See motion Following communications.
Claim of Thomas Yocum. Claim in the amount of $100,000. See motion following
/ d 0, 'r' communications.
James Lenhoff, Oroville Heritage Council. Thanks Board Far granting permission for the
~ 0 ~ ~ D ~demolit on er'He alsooasks lif the' Board had consider sav Ogt heoold Courthouse rather
than tearing it down. Copies to be made For Board members,
John W. Jennings. Complaint of public nuisance at 325 E Lassen Ave. Supervisor
Richter stated that he hoped that the property will be inspected to determine if
y ~ Tj.~ allegations are correct concerning public nuisances. Discussed; Mr. Ferguson
will inspect the property.
75-1622 CLAIM REJECTED: FOX
On motion o Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the claim of Audie L. Fox, Wendy Renee Fox, Darcy Lynn Fox,
Daniel Sherman Fox and l=state of James Marley Fox, deceased, in the amount of
$1,000,000 was rejected and referred to County Counsel and Insurance Carrier.
75-1623 CLAIM REJECTED: THOMAS ROSWELL YOCUM
On motion o Supervisor Ma igan, secon a by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the claim of Thomas Braswell Yocum in the amount of $100,000
was rejected and referred to County Counse! and insurance Carrier.
75-f624 APPROVE AMENDMENT TO LEASE WITH HOUSING AUTHORITY
Instructions rom t e I~giona O Tice o H.E.W. necessitates amendment of the lease
#o reduce the amount of time which the Head Start Program would be using the facilities.
Use will begin on November 17, 1975 rather than September I, 1975. Parental payments
have been adjusted accordingly. Amendment approved as to form and for fiscal and
budgetary control.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried the amendment to lease with Housing Authority of the County of
Bufte was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
75-IG25 APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF CHICO & PERSONAL
SERVICES CONTRACT WITH MAIiO' WATTERS
n motion o pervisor Ric ter, secon ed by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously
carried, the following action was taken:
I. Approved agreemen# with First Christian Church of Chico for operation of the Chico
Head Start Full-Day Program, and covers the period September B, 1975 through June 7, [976
at a cost of $300 per month of actual uses and the Chairman was au#horized to sign.
2. Approved personal services contract with Mary Watters to prepare and teach
a four-session class in child development to the staff of the Head Stort Program, and the
Chairman was authorized to sign.
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75-1626 DISCUSSION: ACCEPTANCE OF ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL COMMUNITY
PROGRAMMING GRANTS
Pat Barry, EOC Director, reported on the acceptance of administration and general
community programming grants. He stated that this grant has already been accepted.
There has been no special condition on the grant; no action needed pt this time.
Chairman Ladd presented Mr. Sorry a wpy of a letter from the Ghico Area
Day Care Center. Mr. Barry will answer the letter. Chairman Ladd suggested that
maybe the Day Care Center could be staffed by qualified people but that it be manned
by Welfare recipient that have been trained. He wggested also that maybe the Homemakers
could also be trained. It is pouible that Butte College could set up some type training
for these people. Mr. Barry said he would give some thought to this suggestion.
75-1627 APPROVE GRANT MODIFICATION FORCETA TITLE 18, FORCETA TITLE VI
On motion of Supen"visor t2ic tor, sewn y Supervisor McKi op and
unanimously carried, the following action was taken:
I. Approved the grant modification No. 603 to CETA Title l which will increase
the number of adult training positions from 80 to 130 and the Manpower Director was
authorized to sign.
2. Approved grant modification to CETA Title VI to provide additional information
wnceming the public service employment and work experience elements in this grant
and the Manpower Director was authorized to sign.
Supervisor Richter commented on the work that has been done by the Manpower
office and by Mr. Rackerby. He felt he bas been doing a good job and has pursued this with
diligence. He commended Mr. Rackerby on this work; Board members concurred with
the commendation of Mr. Rackerby's work.
Mr. Mickelson gave a progress report on how the census was going. They have
signed up the last CETA trainee; the staff has been put together. A list is being compiled
of the employees that did not show and the departments that they represented.
75-1628 ADOPT ORDINANCE NO, 1622 SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, sewn e y Supervisor c i op and
unanimously carried, the second reader~g of the salary ordinance amendment modifying
positions in several departments-and combining Purchasing and Civ71 Diaster functions
was waived.
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
carried, Ordinance No. lG22 amending Salary Ordinance was adopted and the
Chairman was authorized to sign.
AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Ladd
NOES: Supervisor Richter.
75-1629 WANE FIRST READING OF SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
A salary ordinance amendment as en prepared transitioning one typist clerk 11
position from CETA to the Building & Subdivision Department. Income from the Building
8~ Subdivision Department set out and discussed. It was felt that this department is
self-wstaining. It was suggested that the CETA position be a field position as there is
more of the time delay in the field service. Mr. Rackerby explained how this matter
should be handled. Page 245,
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On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived.
75-1630 APPROVE EXTENSION OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE
On motion o Superv sor igan, secon e y Supervisor Richter and unanimously
carried, the extension in the noncompensated medical leave of absence for Janie
Whitson was authorizedt for £a one week period of time.
75-IG31 AWARD BID FOR DEMOLITION OF OLD COURTHOUSE AND .)AIL
Five i s were receive r emo ition o t o Court use an jail, The
low est _which was by Archie Crippen Demafition of Fresno, California. Bids
discussed. The safes'ar'e being preserved and will 6e installed in the new buildings.
All items requested have been excluded from the demolition of the building.
Reducing the amount of the bond required discussed. It was Felt that the bond should
be left at X75,000.
Supervisor McKillop said that iF by some strange fate, the County should
relocate the building downtown, the County will be able to recapture some of the
costs involved with the demolition of the buildings.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the $oard authorized the award of bid to Archie Crippen Demolition
of Fresno in the amount of X26,000 for the demolition of the old Courthouse and the
jail.
75-1632 ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-141 COVERING COUNTY INDIGENT BURIAL POLICY
,q resowrion nas peen prepared aaoptmg an ina+gent burin! policy and a schedule
of fees and an agreement has been prepared with the Chiw Cemetery Association for cemetery
services. The agreement incorporates fees as set forth in the proposed resolution. Agreement
approved as to form and for fiscal and budgetary control.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, Resolution 75-141 covering County Indigent Burial Policy wos
adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign.
75-1633 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE TO PROCEED WITH PERSONNEL APPEALS COMMISSION-
DEPARTMENT HEAD MEETING EN CHICO
C i ie a son, Administrative O icer, stated that arrangements are being made to hold
meeting between the Personnel Appeals Commission members and the county deportment
heads at the Holiday Inn in Chico. Meeting to be held end of October. Costs will be
minimal and will be limited to necessary room rental and cdtering service. Requested
meeting discussed.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the Administrative Officer was authorized to proceed with the
arrangements for the meeting in Chico.
75-i634 DISCUSSION: REL4ACLaTION-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE
COUNTY COUNSEL OFFICE TO 8E MOVED TO GRAY BUILDING ON ROBINSON STREET
Reloc6tidn of Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office discussed. Mr. is a son sal
they were still working on the matter of offices for County Counsel. The price for
rental of the offices over Central Bank is too high. Rental of Judge Good`s home discussed.
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Supervisor McKillop said that maybe in the future the County could re-negotiate the
price for rental of the offices out on Olive Highway. in the meantime, maybe
CountyCounsef could make-do with the Gray Building across the street on Robinson
Street. The move could be affected and if then find it is inconvenient, other locations
could be considered.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop+ seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carcied, County Counsel Office was directed to be moved to the Gray Building •. ~•
for the time being. AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop and Rialiler
ABSTAINING: Chairman Ladd.
75-1635 DISCUSSION: DR. ENLOE PRESENTATIONOF SUMMARY OF MATERNITY CLINIC
FUNDING PROPOSAL 8 UPDATE ON MEETING TO BE HELD INGHICO TONIGHT
Dr. Enloe presented a summary of the maternity clinic funding proposa aid
brought the Board up to date on the meeting to be held in Chico this evening. He
explained the meeting held yesterday afternoon in Chico at the Enloe Hospital.
They anticipate using the staff of the Superior Comprehensive Health Planning to study
the plan and report to the Board on it. •
Supervisor Richter questioned Dr. Enloe about the California State Agency
having funds available. He requested that Dr. En be look into this matter and maybe
respond tonight regarding this funding. Dr. Enloe stated he would be able to respond
tonight on this matter.
Medical rates discussed. There will have to be legislature introduced to
increase the rotes under Medi-Cal for OB services.
Dr. Enloe stated that most of the malpractice activity is in California and
New York.
OB services discussed.
Supervisor McKillop said he had one other problem he would like to discuss
with Dr. Enloe. The State has stopped payments to the Oroville Convalescent Hospital.
He asked where these people will go if the hospital Is closed. It was felt that
Health Services should contact these people and have them make the payments until
the problem is solved. At the present time the hospital is wbsidizing these people.
A meeting was held at this hospital last night; they do not know what they will do to
solve this problem.
It was felt that the present approach to the OB problem is the first step
regarding solving the present medical problems.
Supervisor Cameron felt the County should start at the top in the solving
of the problem of the convalescent hospital. Call the Governor's Office and
explain the problem . Problem discussed; no action taken.
RECESS: 10:25
RECONVENED: 1:40
75-1636 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
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unanimously carried, the fo(lowing budget transfers were approved;
5-033 Central Services. $2,000 is transferred from the reserve to
the Central Services communications budget to cover the Butler type
building to house radio repeater equipment as per Board minukes dated
August 26, 1975.
i3-035 Volunteer Firemen Program, $5,000 is transferred from transporkation
and travel with $3,OOD going to equipment and $2,000 to special departmental
expense within the Volunteer Fire budget. Thie covers the estimated expenses
to implement the Gridley Volvnteer Fire Department as approved by the Board
recently.
5-037 De artment of Health Services. $8,918.51 is transferred from the
reserve to support and care of persons in the medical services budget end is
to cover Board approved claims for medfcaL services ko illegal aliens per
minute order 75-1164 on July B, 1975.
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75-(637 CHILD CARE AGREEMENT: DISCUSSED ACTION DELAYED
e standar agreement arm wit t e Department o Education to provide
care and development of children pursuant to the Cfllifornia Child Development Act has
been approved for Fiscal and budgetary control . Maximum revenue to the county
under the agreement is X4,142. Agreement discussed. Mr. Nickelson will check with
Welfare Department regarding costs and will report back.
75-1638 WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING NEW SUPERVISORIAL
BOUNDARIES
C ar Ne son, County CJerk,- ,submitted an ordinance establishing the
supervisorial districts incorporating the slight boundary changes to conform to the
new Assembly pistrict line which cut Butte County Fn half. Mr. Nelson gave the
breakdown of the registered voters in the areas involved. Supervisorial pistriets
will have to be the same as the Assembly district lines. Changes in the boundaries
discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the Board supported the request of County C•'lerk-for change of
Supervisorial boundaries, waived the first reading of the prdinance establishing new
supervisorial boundaries, with the understanding that the 1C1erk will look at the figures
of the districts after the census has been filed.
75-1639 APPROVE VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL POLICY
On motion o pervisor Ric ter, sewn e y Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the Vertebrate Pest Control Policy was approved.
75-1640 DISCUSSION: REFUND OF ELECTION FILING FEES: SUPPORT COUNTY COUNSEL'S
OPINION
CountyC er as submitted claims from 27 candidates for refund of 1974 election
filing fees. Supervisor Cameron said he had been doing some checking on this matter.
He would like to see what happens at the State level.
Supervisor Madigan said he would feel better if a suit was filed in Butte
County for reimbursement of the filing fees.
Dan Blackstock, County Counsel9~tehat the Attorney General's•opinion
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would probably hold up if ever it gets to the appellate court, He said that as far as
this Board is concerned, he did not think the Board should voluntarily make the refunds.
if there is a Writ of Mandate filed, the matter would be before the Court and then
the Board would be under a court order to pay or not pay the refunds.
Supervisor Richter said he would not participate in this discussion as he has a
filing fee in question.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried,
the Board concurred with County Counsel's opinion concerning the refunds and tabled
this matter at this time.
AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Ladd
ABSTAINING: Supervisor Richter
75-1641 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR PRESENTATION OF AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE: APPROVED
On motion o Supervisor McKi op, secon e y Supervisor Cameron an
unanimously carried, the following auctioneer's licenses were approved:
I) Skyway General Store, 8601 Skyway
2) Bangor Auction Company, Bangor
75-1642 PUBLIC WORKS ITEMS APPROVED: ADOPT ORDINANCE 1623-SPEED LIMITS
n motion o pervisor Cameron, secon e y Supervisor cKa op an
unanimously carried, the following action was taken:
I. Approved agreements for sale,for right of way acquisitions, on the following,
Chairman authorized to sign and Auditor authorized to issue warrants upon demand of
county's escrow agent:
Lassen Avenue 51183-74-! V. Golay .005 ac. $105 No Impr. Total $105
Lassen Avenue J. Bagwell .005 ac, $105 $105
2. Waived second reading of ordinance and adopted Ordinance No. 1623 regarding
speed limit on Keefer Road and Chairman was authorized to sign. "
3. Set starting date for inspectfon contract For ,juvenile Hall inspection as
May 15, 1975, rather than June I, 1975, and that Auditor be authorized to make payment to
inspector.
4. Authorized Director of public Works to speak before Transportation Committee
hearing ~ in Redding on November 4, 1975 regarding county and BCAG views on
transportation financing.
75-1643 APPROVE PROPOSAL OF RINGEL li< ASSOCIATES: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
PLAN UPDATE & COMPLETION
Binge soaates eve submitted a proposal for the update and rewrite of the
Solid Waste Management plan for a Pump sum of $1,812 and the design for a replacement
[and fill on time and material basis not to exceed $5,830. The Solid Waste Management
Plan is due for completion on January I, (976.
Mr. Castleberry told the Board he was asking them to consider the approval
of the $1812 for completion of the re-write of the plan, subject to its being approved
by the State. Page 249.
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Mr. Castleberry said they hove the design of the new Land fill operation.
It will be rather an extensive thing and it will be expensive to develop. He said
he hoped the Hoard would consider this item as presented. The County has about
three years capacity at the present site.
Operation discussed. It was suggested that the Board take a look at the u,p-dating
of the fees For commercial vendors. Mr. Castleberry said he plans to bring a report to
the Board on this matter in the future. '
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the proposal from Ringel $ Associates For update and rewrite
and new land fill design in the amount of $1,812 and maximum of $5,830 respectively,
was approved .
75-1644 APPROVE ENGINEERING COSTS NOT COVERED BY~.UMP SUM CONTRACTS-PARADISE
LIBRARY $ GRIDLEY FIRE 57ATION:GRANTED PERMISSION TO PAY STA:SE PROCUREMENT
FEE $ AUTHORIZED PURCHASE OF THRff UTILITY BOGIES
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded y Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the following action was taken:
I . Approved engineering costs to Cook Associates for Paradise Library for
percolation tests in the amount of $223.31 and reproduction pions $ specs in the amount of
$1,645.97 or a total of $1,869,28 and for Gridley Fire Station for requested revision to
plans in the amount of $556.90 and for field staking of improvements in the amount of
$560.00 in the total amount of $I, 116.90.
2. Approved change order No. 2 for Gridley Fire Station in the total amount of
$I ,108.02.
3. Approved procurement charge on two building and subs pickups in the
amount of $55.50.
4. Authorized purchase of three utility bodies for building department pickups.
75-1645 APPROVE GOLDEN FEATWER FAIR ITEMS
Ja a Wa gen ac , manager o Go n Feather Fair, submitted items Far Board
consideration. He stated they were items of important that had been omitted from the
agenda. He requested approval of progress payment to Kendall Engineering for projects
they are doing and progress payment to Stewart Construction for several items that the
State Fire Marshal requested that they have done. He requested that I~binson
Construction be paid for the pavement of the roadways on the fair grounds. Notice of
Completion of the work completed by Robinson Construction and by Stewart Construction
were also requested to be authorized. Requests discussed.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the following action was approved for Golden Feather Fair;
!. Authorized the progress payment to Kendall Engineering for projects
they are doing in the amount of $!,145.59.
2, Authorized progress payment to Stewart Construction for several items
that the State Fire Marshal requested to be done in the total payment of $10,974.00,
with a 10°/a retention fee.
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3. Authorized payment for the roadways on the fair grounds to Robinson
Construction in the total amount of X22,965.38.
4. Accepted the work of Robinson Construction Co. for the repaving of the
fair roadways and driveways, construct roadside sump along East Drive, and pave other
areas called for on the grounds of the Golden Feather Fair, Gridley, authorized the
Chairman to sign the Notice of Completion and instructed the Clerk to record said
Notice of Completion with the County i~corder. '- ;_
5. Accepted the work of Stuart Construction for the installation of emergency
lighting and/or structural modifications to Farmers Hall, the Flower Building, the Junior
Building, the Director's Building, and the Fair Office Building on the grounds of the
Golden Feather Fair, Gridley, authorized the Chairman to sign the Notice of Completion
and instructed the Clerk to record said Notice of Completion with the County Recorder.
i5-164G APPEARANCE: JOHN W. GREEN, EDEN ROC DRIVE, PARADISE: APPROVE
ISSUING OF ENCROACHMENT PERMIT TO OWNEROF LOT WITHIN ED EN RO.C_
Mr. Jo n W. Green, E en Ric Drive, Paradise, representing t e Board of
Directors of Eden RAC Mobile Nome Park, explained the purpose of his appearance.
There is a property owner of a lot within this park that is .applying for a building permit
but he was not granted the permit. The permit will not be granted until there is an
abandonment of an easement. There is a petition for abandonment of the easement.
The property owner is requesting that the utility easement be abandoned so that the
building permit could be approved by the Building Department.
Request discussed. It was felt that the Board would have to issue him an
encroachment permit. He will then have to go through the normal abandonment procedure.
It is a request for abandonment of 5' of the easement. It was felt that Mr. Castleberry
could issue him an encroachment permit so this man could get started on moving his
mobile home onto the lot.
It was moved by Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor MoKillop and
unanimously carried, that Public Works issue an encroachment permit for the owner of
a lot within Eden Roc Mobile Fbme Park, subject to Mr.,Castleberry determining
that there are no apparent problems with the issuance of said permit.
75-1647 DISCUSSION:_REQUEST~Y~J9HN.l.UVAAS,_ATTORNEY AT LAW, FOR . __ ...._
~_. _ BEYC<CAT(QN O,~F BUILDING PERMITS FOR GARY HART . _.
n vans, Attorney at Law, representing severe o t e an owners in
North Chico, in the area of Shasta, Lassen and Bell Road, appeared and explained
the purpose of the request for interim zoning. Mr. Luvaas requested the Board to
consider the revocation of the four building permits issued by Public Works to Gary
Hart. He felt that there might have been mis-representation by Mr. Hart at his hearing.
Request discussed, Ifi was stated that all Mr. Hart had done at the time of the hearing
was that a fence was started. Mr. Luvaas requested that the S-2 zoning be honored and that the
permits be revoked.
Supervisor Madigan stated that he had gone out after the Board action and had taken
some pictures. The Board tape had ran out during the hearing. Supervisor Madigan said
he recollects that Mr. Hart said that he had started the ground staking of the property.
That is not true. The area was not fenced; the ground had not been leveled.
Request discussed; no action taPa QatJ'~is time.
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75-1648 REQUEST FOR INTERIM ZONING BY LAND OWNERS ON .513ASTA AVE., CHICO
ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. Ib24, INTERIMZONING
Wi iam Ward, at#orney at Low, was present to discuss the request of land owners
for interim zoning bn Shasta Ave., Chiw. He presented a map and a petition rotating
to the interim zoning to each Board member. A large scale map setting out the area
to be zoned was set up for viewing by the Board.
Area requesting interim zoning discussed. It is submitted that the request for
interim zone does conform to the General Plan. The interim zoning would be for a
period of t20 days. Planning Commission has indicated that they will have no objections
to the interim zoning. The interim zoning would be to protect the public health and
safety.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously
carried, interim zoning for the Shasta Avenue area, Chico, was approved; Ordinance No. 1624
interim zoning was adopted for the area set out on the map, and the Chairman was
authorized to sign. This interim zoning is for a period of 120 days and is so zoned to
protect the health and safety of the people and that the County 'Planning Commission
study this ores for permanent zoning. This zoning is in conformity with the County Genera!
Plan.
75-Ib49 LIME SADDLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT: APPROVE LETTER TO MR. DOLCINI
ast wee t ar irecte t at a etter written m answer to c:n: s
communication of September 17, 1975. Letter discussed.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the letter to Mr, Dolcini wos approved and the Chairman was
authorized to sign.
75-1650 APPROVE CHILD CARE AGREEMENT
Bo Crisan, 4Ve fare Director, reported on the costs fio the County for the
child care agreement. Butte County's share is $4,192. Agreement discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the agreement for child care services with Department of Education
was approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign. _
RECESS: 12:10
RECD M1lVENEI): 1:30
75 1651 APPRDVIi TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECCiNi~1ENbEb FOR APPROVAL
On motion of 5uperviear McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron
and uaaniwously carried, the following tentative parcel maps were approved
with conditions, with the notc that negative declarations have been filed
and that they have been found to be nnntiistent viih the General Plsa:
Za:~ad ?»2 ^'crpF:ers .3. ~'o~~.le: , T~n%ativ~~ 'ParaQl. riapa
G.P. arch. b: rie3.d C:roan AY '22-i6-30 & 3~, 2 loos, ac:.~2a of Bip,Je
_. f'.,pr~ ffvtJ., ~>aat of 5c-~~~~i~~i3 S~.z ~~~t;g,
Pose 252.
September 30, 1975
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~". C' R~ ~. m S .^.. 7' i"i r.. c .^. S C G 19~C`tSII CrL i'~ I~~ C G C C S C~ Z C C S S S S C C C
Puxnl~~nt to tha requireiTrezri:n of ~eci:ioa 2003 of rh:~ ~ wtte Coun4y Cade
the tezztptiv~2 parcel. map o` the abave identified arope~-'t:y. h,~s boen re-
v_a:aed'by tl.a Butte C~oursty Stzbaivisiun Cor:rrltter•, end the P1.aa.n3n;
Gorvais~ion. ..
Tb.e ~lzbd;vis3.on CotnmitteP Prd the plazu13r1g f~oc~mi'svtot2 raco~,~mead approval
ot- t2ae tentative map, aubjpct to thn a:ollot~~i.tz~ co:lcit~anc;
T.1~ed to tha Cour-ty of ~uttQ 30 ft. ri~h'~-of-~~ay £rcn the cenrerl3.ne
of 7th si:ree2.
2< ~z'zdicate on the final. rasp 50 ft, bailclirj~ sztbac~: from the centes-
line c°f 7th Street.
~, l:hd~cate a 1030 ft, septic tense fzee ~e'1:t,<~c'.;. area 21on~n, irrl.~~tca.on
canaZo
:~ zTe~gtive 37eclara4io:z Regardin; ~r:,~'irazlrrez.•tol. Tmpsct -cap filed t~.th
t?:4 Co~ani:q Clea-lc on ~ap~errber ?..t 1.975.
AI.I rea~:onable effoa~t~ ~1lould '~c. ~+.sce to pz'at:ect Aar3.cs:Iture, not only
fo_ ~+,ta eco=zae~ia advaatage~ to tsze •~oax.'~ty, 'b:n`., ar a~ an,portar!t and
~;^ci'rabZe ure of tEze 3.ezzd ~YhicM. e~x4au'Li~la.~a~ rc~~!7• of t;::.: ~~n7.tzt:e ros urban
e ~ec~ ~: .
~i~;~:ic~Y? tu_3 i 1.arrd chauld be pa:e;~:?rvr_cl, u~a:i:l~~ ,i_ece~:real. u:cr~ar~i:~et.a.orz
kTi?].Cgl. ~xal7.~.n tAII~ t4 atlVee:~x$J.y i'2~]C~Ci: 'i:.lt'? nCOPTO'1:~ C ~70t:~ .'i`.7.~Et? t Of til;? a
~?r~sc~:~tazit ;e~rtent of. ~hQ County°~ b.~:eo
£n £3T.OV'iLj't~En fa+^: 11Z'"van ;;:otiJth 8 :d ;pan«ion~ tiz~ f~"•t~.? 2 ptes« ~houlCl
be preoervedy t~her~ver po~4i'~y.e; 'co ancoura~a pr'nr nee of land that
h~:~ 3.e4a ,~,~ricl~.turnl potential.
Icned .A-2
G.s„ 1-:; ,~c;'r1u i7.3rra2l. lr.>?,off ~^ntdt:i°rr~ ~vr~~~„s'~p, A~ ~~7-25-09
'~ lats, an i;ee~c~x Pond ~^~tra~±exe GR,~~a,: ~'.~n = ; : °J9^_ ~
~~d1~.C"J, uz2~,iFit3~~:: s~:C1.`C FILU::::'C +
i':.i"„at~.^~i?'C ti:a5 '4s1P L°.~U.'.~.~~i~]2IIi;r OS a~-`L'4.L0£i ~Q..3 O~ L'he R11ti:2 ~v'O~ F'Iir f-.flUaa
'=i~'c3 'Z`.3~'~c1i::~,3'~y ~1~CC:?l. rr~ep Of tike fJbu'C/P ?d°i7%:ii:iG~d ~i0-•>?_'i~y h..3.; ~7c`L°is
2~~'177.i.'.~gt1 ~zr i:e~•(' E;S~tC2~,rOLlI2~y ~~Lt~t~~.Yr~S~,rsl; ~.'(7t~S;k.3't~~@Cti.12G'l 'r`.~lf-? ~~.d~7~ rtU
i; Jx T~? S. c 4:'•.011.
?'-'ze 5ubr~;_vis{nn Carnmititee and tn? ~'?clKZtiiTi,_o, Cornml~rriari reeommez:d
a;as~xc'va2 of the tea~tive rr~p, subject Lo the fo3loe~xag cord3tios~a:
i.. li3diCa::4 on fitlal mE+p a lOQ fx. septic taral:.' free ~et~ack ~7.on
~Roe~c CreP.'~. ~
Z. '~r:sica~A on p,~xCela 'L:tdo„ thrna ai*d four. a tvel3~ a~,te or an area far
inst:al3.ai.ion of tre3.l and ~hata nlsa n :I.UO ft. reptic tQnlc free radium
ar Ce~:aaclc Pram ~a~.d aZan or area,
~ . u~23 i:0 trz@ Cou~s~:y tsf si;xt~`e 30 i t . i i~~Zt-nf -taay from the ceaterZine
of 2re.ecFer iaad.
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September 30, 1975
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r s~~ a a e== e e. e=~¢ ~~rH~r~~i!'pt~6s~~ R s c s=__=~ C z : c rx a
i : ~ NOT);: TI.~i4 is e £asrt??er p~arCeli.ag o£ n rP~riotaQly recorded parcel rasp
~ recorded is r,.ap book 4~5 an pale 1~0, L~prii ?_5, 173. - --
A I~ngati~Je TlcCZara~ta.on P•.e;axd3.n~; iZ~vi?^orman'~a1 ltrpact r~s ailed faith
the Cat~+~ty Clerk on ~epterab:ar ~, l?3~5,
TiiP Geaexal Plan iadiG~'tes tt~~i Cetrgoriea of oi~~n epaee iti nor.-urban
arear: 1) mul.tilsle use span cpat',e arses ~) nexrx~n2x3t open apac?. i7~Ztfiicx
the t*.~,:1 •tiple t±Re open space, 1a;zd in ~rh3eh •the dope is generally ~.ees
th.?,7 25~1~ be:: b1hiCFi arernat ro~r~±-mod crii;~ val~~n3e ezand4 of tirebes,
she Ger±era~. Plan e~tec that thpr2 ie not ex.paeted to be any eteb-
as aitti~l dar~4~nd far urban~~.atiors o£ i:hia lark] ~Iue i:o its lacat? o~c.
it~p~ fo-r t;h•?ch it tray be ca:i.'table inctszde, bare srs not limited L-v:
I•~aterGY±•ed l,inera3. .~etz~actiors
>axosion cancrol . Goli' coursers
Llilcili•`e habitat l?>~ivaue au'tcoor recreation
GLazi.ng T:ic13q~,' etabl.e^
T.cee c2opa P3.aat nuraerie^
~'ieid crape ~'3.ood contra. .
-- ~ _... Scenic easer~enta • Green beZta
Zoned A-2 - __..._....... _.. ... . --- • - - -__
G.i'. TitrbeY ~ .7ohta It. Solin~ozs, Tentative Psrcpl J3ap, AP 5$-21-35,
Arts. Terzain ~~ 3.oc.K, t7e~t o£ Big Bend P.oad; Haar Jarbo Gap.
Engineer: Graves Es Ge~?dzs .
Pursuant to the srPquirefaarrt.~ o£ seetitir- 20,3 of the $utte County Code,
the tentative parcel rhap of 'the abovz ideatif:,ed prope:~~ty has bees
reaie~a'~rI by xha Butte Cosanty ^^>ubclivisian Comm3.tten and the P3.an~ing
Coami.4 aiaz~.
'Clxe Subeivision Committee and the P? arming Comrni~sion r.~cotomend approval
of the tentative map, aub~eet to the fol:±owing condi•tiona:
. On the final trap delineate those areas in e]Keee® a£ 307a grode
anc: notw that said erea+~ are unus:3ble for ir+atal~.ation bf septic
csnk systems. .
?., i'rovide gioof a£ ;pater, or place the atate,'aeu~t on the map ea
required by the Ordinsac+~.
3. Gerify lega5. r~cceaa.
~S. Provide traversable acce~e and oU:tain encroachment pertuit~r. Then
indica'~:e a 50 ft, building setbaek fzom the cen~.erline a£ tY~e
~acces~ easement.
A I~egstive t?ac7.ara'tion Rega~cd;ng gnviroiamental a.mpact was files vrith. ..
E the C;atin~*y Clerk un SeptFmbc~r 2, ? S7`i.
TYie timber, mountain claa:aif:€cation is ~fntended for-rhoee areas *•rhich Iveve
'va~.ue a~ ti.nber Isxoduciz~g a.~na4, a£tPxshed axea4, Roenic area a, recrea-
~:ioxal area4 and aseaG zanich by tha_iz: character and partics.~ter topography
require ~uecial tr~ai:mr~nt anJ pra:.ectioa to raitiga4a~ patens~3a1 datnagP.
I-cesidpntial deve~.opraAnt in thnae sreas ~:hould be confinad to ar4a~ where
•~_I~e topography o£ 'che :land ~aiZl tsllo,r a roi,~3r,um asnount of clamsgp by way
o£ exo~ion, _silt9t.3.dz~, Quxfsce and gro~.u:d •t•Ta~:ex pollution or the
de4tructi.on of cees~ic atad hi~etorica~. t,s:ea~so I>~x,Qity ahoatld be considered
on the basis o£ these fr~etorC end ~reig~ed against altnrrtate uCe o£ the
areas for timber p;~oductlon, recreation end tratershed protection.
Page 254.
September 30, 1975
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Zon~;rl A-2
~~a4. 1-5 aclcu .Ton I~k~,:ehead 3entoL•~ve F.~xa•=_'~'I~~ipt AP 5Z-35-?. yz
5 I.otst A3~Jtr%1T:leat ar" Homy Iran road, ad~acer.4 to
~Y~t~,e Putt` C:rp~ ~~ Et~gin:r•r' 7}. T2. Rope-r
~rvLar,4 ~:, ~~hr~ ?•equircr,~z~te cf ~c:'~:tod2 20.3 jai the E~s.~cfie (;panty Gode,
'i=1t~ L~'Ci1e 'i:~.'+J~ paxte7 rap of ~~Ite abo°ae ic~~..tis iQ:', l~xoparty 'r!os been
reviet~red icy th:~ Eutte Coun•~y ~=~'r;rlit7ision Cor~ni.fitee 2nd t:.ha ?la. rains
Go~~r:ti ~ C-sare,
~"~yn SubcS_vislon Cotranittae end ~:he P7.aren3n; Camal_~cion xscrS;u~l~ISd ~p~iOV~~
of clip tenta~~:ive map, ~uo3ect Lo the followi.rg cortditzou-::
;.> 1n~ixcaLe ~a 100 f•t. a,~p~~ic ta;a?c free ae~bAL'_..r"rol>t the high ~,ra•~ec
linfl oL I.ittie Eutfe Creep.
2. T'ravide troveraable acce~:~ and csi~taia enc,:pachrnea~t gercnitGe.
3. Lamed to the County of Bu~~te 30 ft. right-of -say from the cQnter-
lina of Haney Itun Load.
ls. l~nceica~:e a 50 Xt. building aeL-baeic line from tz~ centerline of
Roney F.Etrt 13,o8d. _
5. lndie2te vn the final. m.~~p tI.Q I.or~aY.ion of r~~3r,ilea crossing the
pacce'! and alnn; said rav~.nea E'~.tlier. s 5a ft> o~: 100 ft. cepLic _.
tar..?c frn•,e aetbact: depP..n;9ir~g o*t ~;s3ei:her •r.I~e rtlvT.ne 3a a cir~~inage
;say o'zly or carciea ~;i3i!:~ yesr. r~~:o~i.~cl.
~~o ~txb~tit d:-ai.naga pla~:s L•a the I•ia2'Lt?z P~ntr-. rind ~3ept. of Fubl~?c t,ort4
fa'r ap~~-avti1 and i.~a~:a3.a re~uirEa faeiJ.i~~-ieC.
A iva~icz of TJ2te.r>~tl.nativt7 Penarcii3c^ ^tavirox~ne!3tr~1 ?e~tp3c~ waa fi.l_d ~~rith
~_t3~ ~+'OL'ilLy C~e~i~ n:i bai•:a? f Ct:: tI'.to i~U+7tt~ Oi riLl37~r'~~.90~R d!'I sepi,P_~i?be'k ~~
1~i5,
Tina ~,enara:~ Plan inslic~t~ccs t~.ro cetngor2 ea of ap3a space in ilan-urban
asaa~: 11 multiple use aper> space and 2) perms e*~~c open ~psce.
Edithin `'ne nulc.ipple u«e o;~en spacer 7.at,d i.n rr~:iah the alppa i~
genr~ral.'y ].AKA :.han 25~ but' ~rhirh are x:vx c;o'vei:ed ~:riLh va3.uable
atardn os tirabar,~ t}la.. fizene4a?. Fla.1 a•~atna t'n.~t (here is not n~,.eCted
-~o b~ €t~~y° C~.bat&r:cial c?er~.2Lzd fo: uxbanization o£ %:zia Rand dae to
i'~4 io:~L-ioS~. tT~e< £o~• r~hiciz it rt~sy be Kuita'-~7.e irelude, bu7: ~tre
not 1.irti tAd to:
~•Is x er~hec! I ilri2-L-Q~. ltiR u'X'!3 C'i.7.On
t~f'OC]_~i'l GQTt~rl?1 ~'rai.~ C011~~t~~
~::t.3.d'lif~a }+.abir':a't F~:iu's~te ~oucdor~~: recrea'~:i3n
c.-fl"7.~7~ "tidi~f~ ~start~l~~
Tree crop4 PJ.aat E?t~z'rnrieK
Field crapes Fload contt~o3
Sconic easemer~t^ ~re2n belts
Page 255.
September 30, 1475
f^
(~'~
_________-~_-====~Se~tember~3Q,Ji7~_=__~__~____~~
~.
Zoned A-2
G.P. Timber & M`~$. 12udolx A. ^achott, Tenc`ative Parcel. ?4ap,
Teriain AP 5$-ifs-24,3 1o'k9, Islxi Trai3., east a£
Coaeo~i LakQ. T~gineer: Jahn' Y). Fismby
Pursuant ca the xeyuirerkent4 of ^ect~.on 20,3 0£ the 8utca. Caunty Code,
~~hn tentative parcel. r!~ap of the abovz identified p;coperty has been
re~vie~ed by the 1?,utte Coi:ttty 5ubdivi.>ioz~ Cor~9.wtee and the Plar~~sing
Gorm~i^siot]. _
she ~'ubdivigion Cordmittee and the :Planning Cora:+i~pian recommend
approval of the ten~:ative map, rub,~ect to the following cond$tions:
Z. '~L•ow we11 s3.tea or areas for inatsllatian of zrellQ and indicate
o l00 ~'t. Csptie tank Eras Ge'tbac:c Pram ~aid• site4.
2. 7ndicn'te a l00 ~ft. ~deptic tank free setback along xhP high water
line of streams.
3. 'indicate a 50 ft. septic tank Erse setback frar~ the ephemeral
s eras r7a .
~, ShoTa~;~etbacka equal to faux times 1:he height of the cut in those
areas where nuts axe prevalent.
5, V'er3f;T ;.egal. access.
G. Fro'vicle tra'~ersal~?e aecev+~. -
7. E;i1bm~.t a drainage plan to the iept.. of public forks for approval
snd instAll required facilities.
3, 7~ndicate on the £ir~l. map 5fl ft. building setbacl: from the
ce.°~itP.I.ine of al.l ea~e;ne~sts.
9.^^>ubmii~ prom ar water to the Hes:ith I12pt. -
~, NQggative Dc~clAxation Regarding Errvironmen`al lntpaet t,'tas filed o*ith
'~neLCauntf C1arlc on 5ept~r~bea^ 2, 1975,
i'Iae .~ic~ber mountain clas~ifieation is intended for-tiloae areas which have
value ae timber producing areasn watershed ti5:9as, scenic arCAa, recrea-
tional areas as~d areas which by their charncLer and particular topography
rewire special treatment snd protection to rd.ti~;ate potential damages
Rnp3dential development in thew area4 shou'd be confined to areas where
2ha topography of the land wF,ll allo:a a miria~.im an•.auat of darna$e by way
of prociar., _~3ltation, surface Azad gxaund 4rster pollution or the
dastructiors of asenic and hiai:orical areas, t3enaity should bn considered
on the~haai~ of there sactora And xeighad against al~tetnata ass of the
srea4 for umber production, recreation and ~~aterrhed protection.
Page 256.
September 30, 1975
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`,Yt7 ,`-'-CS ~ '-:? F~"i:=?'~ RL'~]CV ::'.~'.l.'. I{o? P~CE,3. ?iL~ :~Q-'~i..~:i y Z xOt5 , i'i0~~.Z7W$~
;..p. g...~ ~iv!~~~~ ~o .'1'-~~*;*~sa~sr I90 fit:. ~ c;~~::~ v~~Ci.?xk Rct.. P~~raa~.se.
=il1C~J~rJs'l,.%~ u'+'_':.112 L'I ~ Ii;i e''~`y
rx+:C'3i::~21: ~.,:3 e;~:~ e"'°s~;l.~.;CE!%?8Si'r ~' C2i~ ~~G`~3C1S1 ~~ u~ Q~ Hil° ~iL3i:'t~.E' ~'J'121''..J CCC'tAI
h~ ;~ ~` ~s•.r~ 3?Mt.o~3. Wisp oA ~:tla F..zozra iuer-S:' fiecl p9°o~ner•~y ~:4s been xe-
~r~F~::~~~ Jx- ~i:e ~'F1~'t,~ Caz:.czty ::nT~3~.-a~.a~.~;n CcxitYlfl`'.',:,.°P. ana 'Cite P?~*lr~ii2ts
~Sl*.° SLi~(.'+F~.3i~iYl CCraeitiS:~E6' :1YL~ ;~a"..9 ~'~%~I11'l~ng ::G'It.i1i~:#~OII Cf?C"J?~3•~nd
~zppro~sal c~ t~4 tA:a~'tiJ•~ ms~p, svb;jea'C fio the folia;aiszg condit3.onas
i. Daed to tY'4e Coun~_'y oP. Sczr~e dQ ~-~. tr:~.gt~-t-o:f~a~ f-roxn ~a .£lrtttxe
ce~a~:eaZ:€ne of. SSryr~aal'e atzd :~aed 3U 8t. .rigt~i:~of-t~i.~y frost ~:.ha
oen4~r~.~.r~~ apt :the real.a c~nnt~.tzt of Scd~x' :5~.zzw Rowe.
~. 12A~',J:is~SUGTC F3~Clr`i P3isi~~ _;3.~:T;i~~ an)j4'Tci;~T ZTl'CAY'3EtL'L~.4n. ~l~hlf'j-~ •.
p3e.*zs, rot'.f~~,roacl s:~cric a2xd :t~,a:4;~sa3e to x:12? rapt. of 12u2~I; C Wozks
faz .~€~a"s~a~al ,~a3 ~.~~ta~.Y~.re«tl~.zec7 C~tc1Zi~:ias. .
3. ~ 3hc:~r ~ 54~ r•~. h~siZdzr J se:~tbscj;. lino srr1E: the c~nter~.izn ox
}~ad:~r I~Tirzw Raac? ~-~nc1 n 5:i.: fit, huilct~.rzr~ oetbec?; I3.rze from the
£i1 e~". ~?~° CE'. ~IL~2'?1Ytp e'1~ a3it~,.7~..
4 !o I~:;Ccf>r.~:~'fiI'1 $:Yt~ ??~,'S'f:°~. .%~'~~SC~~4,:0 ~C'~fic'',». R'i.+.:13 ~Cfr^..d• ' _
f! i~T~g~'tx-~~ i~~~:iaratzczz Rerar;,~~;ar Vnv;rC:tn~a,:sl SRri:Fa•t was fi~.sd soith
tt2e ~aurs;.•~ G?eL]; a~i ~epte~The,r ~7, ~ Z.?~5.
Zoned A-2
G.P. 1-4 du/ac Ne1~.ie Srallcer, ~~'entative ParL~3.`~'Ia AP 30-07-55,
9 i.ots, mouth ride cf ~ehan`.a St.e 8et;7~+xi 2$ts"z and
20th, Thernralito. 1;ngin~er: Y,eztda~.1 Eagiregring
Rirtuart: to the regu3.re~aPZZt~ of ^action 7Q.3 of 'the ~3tztte County code,
the tentati~~o paree~. rasp of Y:~2e above identified property has bees
re•~iewed by 'the Bute County Subc:tvioion Committee and the Pienning
~'i1A SubCil?TiS'~Oll r0~lli~li'~~P_8 and the PJ.anning Cornmiaafon reeor+uaertd
ay~profJal of ti2e ~.er~ta~:ive map, ~u3~PCt to the following conditions:
~.. *;how a building se-tbsc'~c 1ix~e of 5~l ft.
A Negative Dec].axation Regarding EnvironmenCal 7lrrpect was £ilc:d with
the {:ounty C3.erlc on Sepiteinber 2,' 1975.
75-1652 ApP&OVE TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION HAp_R8CO2~P~TDLrD FOR APPROVAL
Oa motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unaaiomously carried, the Following tentative oubdivision map eras approved
with the findings that it is consistent with the Butte County General Plan
and that a negative declaration has been Filed toith the County Cleskt
Page 257.
Septernber 30, 1975
C C .. -. - - . S = ¢ . 6 C C G Ca CC~L'C~ C C~ 1C S C ¢ = C ¢ G S t C a fC ¢ _ ~
5,onpd ~~-2 Orange GypVe Subdivis3_on. ~t2 lets, southeast
::,P. Z-~ du/a~. corner oiE ?64i] Str:~~'~: & Tehama Avenue,
7~harrlaliico. Rwr!sr: t*~a7-Sr ~. S,n~.th Applicar!t:
• ?a. U. s•ta~£otrl L:~c~ineer: Kendall. Sngineering
F'nrsuu•:?~ 'to the iequire~:tents rag Section 20.3 of the Butte County Cade,
'~3ze ten.{ a;:ive ~~srcel map oF;' ~cYce fabov° '?C~e»~ci#ied proper2.y ti as been
~~~•'~.r~.et~ea by thy: 13v^t4:e C:ounLy atzbd~.Visirsn Co~-:ns.4tee and the kl2.~nirg
Co~arrissia:'~ .
,_ie 5~r?:Lvizion CotF!~i'tfieQ a~!d the Plarsiir_cr rcinmissicn recommend
GtPPi'cva~ ok the. •~entatiV~_ map, subject •ta ~:i]a zo3lavr:.ng conu~.}io17s
1, Approval and abil~.ty i~a serve t:]is subd~.v~.sxot] by 'F'.I.b. foz
bot"r~ s~:laer and domeatiC vratex.
?. 3."tta su~di.~r3sion not i3eing davt~l.oped tubwil servers err Availably
to Lots.
3. :'L~'V1tIa Full stree4 improvam~+n'•.s i.e., curb, guttex, s:~d sf.c3ewa3.k
O!: Leta Lane ant] Shaz~cn FC. StraeL•.
4. P•r~v'*de r•~ac~ and clra3nac7e plans t.o t:.t!° i)ept. o~ Publ.ia l?otks and
F i.:ate.? 1 ndcc:s3avy iEac:~.l.i.t3.es. ~ _.
5, p~•vide °~t" value datsrmi:~atiarts aid o'chas 3ata a~ zequired ioz
ciaa1c~t] off. tlia s~:x:t!atural. waation ~•a mee~~ C.aunty ~-equ~.rem$nt:s.
S. c~ns~ruct:~ l]a!1-str et seatic:~• or_ Tiehaiaa ~1.ve. u 16 ti! So-Yeet< in--
C? ~C~~!]Cf C1Y?'il, g13'tter, Elt]C~ S~.dP.WZ:71Co
1. Ps-ovde 1~ #t. s!o accAas ntrip at R:he enrl of-- Leta-•L,__a"~d 5:]gzor. K.
:;tx~::e::.
3. xns't:ail ki€irt'icae~es at the end a~-Leta L. - ~.nd S;]ardn 1:. Stxeets .
9. pro•:~.d° ^tre°t same sign ~at the in~terseotion of .Leta L. ~ 5i]arar.
:t. srx~et. .
1.C. .lzdiaats~ 5ti ft. bizildirg setback lines ~ax~@ necessary essamants
' c~]. ~h~ ~•aial rasp.
3.1.. }?xolri.r~n th¢ S?ao~C. nfi: i'ubl3c i'dorl;s Fritts a letter and sup+aoxting
c~.'Lcu3.ai;ails ~rorl 1.S„D. 'khat ~~.re ~'ICS~~s can hp st]pport~d 3.n
arl3~.ti.on ho tn•e n.,yrual dama.•xd.
i2. ; =7cti l:yd~^~l~.s, A" CGtaliaa ar equi•~ra1Q:~t (as sego=red by the
S:~ttc: Co, r~' ~e Aega:rtment:)
13. Redesign subdivision to conform with Section 20-30.8 of th Butte Co. 5ubdid n rd' ce.
' ~. :leg~,4:ive Deelar~atioa I~ec~aa-c'firg E.n~~iranmentai Inl~eet was ~Qe~w~'i
the Caunty Cler1: on Septsl~ar ~, 1475. .
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75-1653 HIVE FIILST READING FORD CE 2014 NG TITLE CHANGE
The Planning Coffiniesion has reco»eaded to the Beard that the A-3 '
zone be retitled to A•-5. Mr. Blackstock stated that this would be a title
change only and not a zoning change. I3e ptated that the Board could Waive the
j #izat reading of the ordinance at thi6 time.
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Supervisor Cameron suggested that the S-2 zoning be included in
this ordinance as there is confuaioa with it. Mr. Lawson stated that there
might be a problem as the uses change. He will check on this and report back
to the Board. Supervisor Richter also suggested that the Ylaaning Department
look at the possibility of having half-acre zoning.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron sad
unanimously carried, the first reading of the ordinance changing zoning titles
was waived.
75-1654 ADOPT RESOLUTIONS 75-142 AND 75-143 RE BONDS FOR COUNTY SERVLCE AREA #26
On motion of Supervisor McK111op, seconded by Supervisor Cameron
and unanimously carried, the following resolutions were adopted and the
Chairman authorized to sign:
Resolution 75-142 Resolution prescribing the denomination,msturity
schedule and redemption provision far $808,000
principal amount of Butte County Service Area No. 26,
1975 sewer bonds, to constitute Series B thereof;
and prescribing the forms of said Series B boods
and the coupons to be attached thereto.
Resolution 75-143 Resolution authorizing and directing the sale of
$808,D00 principal amount of Butte County Service
Area No. 26, 1975 sewer bonds, Series B.
75-1655 DISCUSSION: APPOINTMEt1TS TO MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD AND TECHNICAL,
ADVISORY COA4tITTEE ON DRIIGS AND ALCOHOL ADVTSOAY_BOARD: PUT OVER ONE WEEK
Chairman Ladd stated that he had some people in mind for this but
that he had not been able to confirm the appointments. Supervisor Cameron
questioned about the appointment suggested last week^of Mre. Force. Nr.
Nickelson is to check on this and should have an answer next week.
Matter put over one week.
75-1656 APPROVE PURCHASE OF CAMERAS trOR SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT . • - _ _ ... .._
Jim Johansen, Assistant Auditor, explained that the Sheriff has been
able to negotiate a good deal on the purchase of cameras that were budgeted.
However, one condition of the sale ie that payment is made on delivery of the
equipment or shortly thereafter. The price is $1,491.36. The payment would be
made after receipt of the cameras and only after the Sheriff has approved the
equi.pmeat.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the purchase and payment of cameras by the Sheriff's
Department in the amount of $1,491.36 was approved.
75-1657 AppROVE APPOINTMENT OF HEARING OFFICER FOR ASSESSMENT APFEALS: STAN PITTMAN
Supervisor NcKillop moved dad it was seconded by Supervisor Cameron
that Stan Pittman be appointedihe Assessment Appeale,Sesriag Officer for a
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Supervisor 2fadigan stated that he could noC support Ch is appointment.
Supervisor Mc&illop explained that en appointment must be made as several applica-
tions are waiting far this.
Vote on above motion: Ayes: SupervisorsMcKillop, Cameron and
Chairmen Ladd; Noes: 5upervisorsRichter and Madigan; Abaeat: None..
75-1658 REPORT ON EMERGENCY MEDICAL SER CES PROJECT
Supervisor Cameron stated that the counnittee on the Emergency
Medical Services Project will be holding a public hearing for input from the
public on ways to ge for this project. A public hearing will be held in each
of the five counties involved.
75-1659 AUTHORIZE LETTER TO U.S. SENATORS RE COTTON WOOD CREEK
Supervisor Madigan reported that 6upervisor Richter and he had
met with Col. McCollum regarding the Cotton Woad Creek project. Gol. McCollum
has suggested that if the county would like to have this area studied, a letter
should be written to Senators Cranston and Tunney asking consideration far
this,
Oa mvtioa of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by 5upervieor McKillop
and unanimously carried, a letter was authorized to be seat to Senators
Cranston and Tunney supporting the addition of Cotton Wood Creek to the list
of projects.
75-1660 REPORT: BLOOMER MOUNTAIIT SITUATION
Supervisor Richter stated that he had paid a visit to Bloomer
Mountain with County personnel. He is appalled et the situation up there. He
explained that raw sewage is being disposed of on the surface of the ground.
Septic tanks and leach lines axe being installed without permits. There are
even homes being built without permits. It was a very disturbing sight and
Supervisor Richter is concerned that this was ever allowed to happen.
No action taken.
75-f6bl APPROVE CHANGE OF SOLID WASTE FACILITY HOURS
It.wes explained that presently cur solid waste disposal facilities
are open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., April through September and from
7 a.m, to 6 p.m. October through March. Seven days a week they are open - 360
days a year. To make better use of the landfill and transfer stations employees
we request the Board to permanently change our operating hours to the following:
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. year round.
Mr. Castleberry stated that this ie being done for efficiea~cy.
Discussion of whether garbage would be dumped on the roadway if the facility
was closed. Mr. Castleberry didn't Eeel this would be a problem. Mr.
Castleberry also discussed going to Eour ten-hour days per week. 8npervisor
Cameron suggested that this be publicized for about a month before the change
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On notion of 8upesvisor Cameron, seconded•bg 5upervieor Richter and
unanimously carried, the change is operating hours as outlined above aaa approved.
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75-1662_,_ 1S,~SCUSSION: PUBLIC WORKS STEMS
Railroad crossing protection - Palermo Road & WPRR-BPRA at Sichvale.
Mr. Castleberry stated that they have •been successful is gettiug 90% funding
for lights and gates. He explained that the costs for these are about $50,000.
He also stated that these are the next two prajecCS on Che lief.
Letter from Mra. Haobler re earthquake inspection. Mr. Castleberry
stated that a different inspector was sent to Mrs. Hoobler's home and he feels
she is now satisfied.
75-1663 AUTHO:2IZE LETTER OF THANKS TO LT. CRAMER OF CRP
Mr. Castleberry stated that he had invited Lt. Cramer to the meeting
and he had given the public some valuable information at the Durham meeting
on the Midway overpass.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, a letter of thanks was authorized to be sent to Lt. Cramer
of the California Highway Patrol and the Chairman authorized to sign.
75-1664 APPROVE CHANGE OF CONDITION ON NELSON PARCEL MAP. DRAKE AVENUE
Mr. Castleberry explained that the person involved, Mr. Nelson, ie
upset about the condition regarding a fee title grant. It is suggested that
this condition be changed to read that the easement is for road purpoaea only.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the condition on tha Nelson Parcel map, Drake Ave. was
changed to state that the easement is for road purpoaea only.
75-1665 AUTHDRiZE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO PARTICIPATE IN COUNTY ENGINEERS
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA
Mr. Castleberry explained that he would like to participate in the
officerahip of the County Engineers Pssaciation of California and would like
Board permieaion to do so.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan,
and unanimeusly carried, the Director of Public Works was authorized to
participate in the County Engineers Association of California.
75-1666 APPROVE USE PERMIT FORA & T MARKET ON OLIVE HIGHWAY
Chairman Ladd stated that Chia had been continued from last week
in order to obtain as accident report oa the area. Mr. Castleberry stated
that there have been two accidents since the state has taken over the highway.
Supervisor McKillop listed the accidents that happened at the scene while
the store was open. There ware five in five years. Supervisor McRiliop
pointed out that the highway carries much more traffic now than it did then.
Discussion of the accidents at this site. Chairman Ladd felt that
•if this tarniag lane was required an this site, other businesses along the
highway should also be required to install a turning lane, Mr. Castleberry
....,...,, ~. stated that there would be no problem if the visibility was Longez_ on this _,,,,,
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curve. Supervi80F Richtez felt the 18ne Should be required. He also stated
that he had been told that it did not meet the requirements of septic tanks
for a grocery store, only for a fruit stand. Bill Wilson, representative of
the property, stated that this was incorrect. There had been plena for
using the property to hold lodge dinners but the perc teat was not sufficient
for that parcel. However, the perc test on the subject property was satisfactory.
Chairmen Ladd asked if there was any one present who wished to speak
on this matter.
Bill Wilson explained the backgrotmd of this matter. The owner
of the property feels this condition is an unreasonable request.by Ythe County.
They feel it is inverse condemnation. '
Diocuseion of the roadway from Glen Drive.d~own to the subject property.
Mr. Wilson stated that the state had felt this was a~safe road as is. Supervi eor
McKillop suggested that Mr. Wilson get a letter from the state indicating that
the Olive Highway is safe. Letter from Richard Alexander of the States
Department of Transportation to Clay Castleberry read. This stated that it
does not meet their standards.
. Supervisor McKillop feels that the roadway behind the property
should be fenced off so that people from Glen Drive cannot traverse the
property and enter Olive Highway from it. Mr. Wilson stated that this would
be agreeable. He stated that a road cannot be put in there and it ie not
a prescriptive road and there is no encroachment.
On motion of Super6ieor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron
and unanimously carried, the•_use permit for AEvi'n Grenoble was approved, _,__ _
with the added condition that the back aide of the'pr"opertg along Old Quincy
Road be fenced and that the condition requiring the left hand packet be deleted.
75-Ibb7 APPROVE MIDWAY OVERPASS PROJECT IN DURHAt3
Mr. Castleberry reported on the meeting held last week in Durham.
He stated that hie department is willing to go with whatever the Board decides.
Supervisor Richter stated that the people felt it would cause a problem with
their farm vehicles and also felt there were other areas that needed the
money more.
Supervisor Madigan stated that he feels the Board has committed
themselves by prior action to build the overpass. He outlined these.
Supervisor Madigan moved and it was seconded by Supervisor McRillop
that the Board accept sad approve the grade separation has outlined in the memo
from Hal McDonald of August 29, 1975.
Supervisor McKillop stated that he agrees with Supervisor Madigan
that this project moat be done. Chairman Ladd stated that he was concerned
about the liability of the county in case of an accident.
Mr. Blackstock explained the position of the county in case of e.~
suit, which basically was that the county had acknowledged the dangerous
situation of the road and would probably be considered negligent if something
was not done, sad there was an 'accident. He feltthat there would be ao argument
in favor of the county in case of s lawsuit.
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Discussion of the realignment of the road. Mr. Castleberry stated
that this can be financed and state Funds can be obtained in the amount of
$45,000. Supervisor Madigan stated thaC he does not want to lone the money
already spent on the grade separation.
Vote an above motion: Ayes: Supervisor McKillap, lfadigaa sad
Chairman Ladd; Noes: 5upervieora Cameron aad Richter; Absent; None
75-Is6B-- DESbtJ55ION: MATTERS PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Chairman Ladd stated that he had received a communication from
Joe Bort, CSAC chairman, asking for opinions regarding a change in the days
of the annual CSAC meeting. Discussion of days suggested, It wen decided
that a letter should be written to Mr. Bort stating that the Board prefers
Co have the days remain as they are now. Amendments to CSAC constitution
el'so discussed.
Recess: 2:45 for an executive session.
Reconvene: 3:55
75-1669 APPROVE PAYMENT TO OSCAR DEAKINS FOR DETOR CENTER
Mr. Castleberry explained that a claim had been submitted two weeks
ago but had been Inst. Re requests that a warrant be issued ism~ediately se
Mr. Deakins has been wafting for a week and a half for the payment.
Oa motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor McKillop
ead~unanimously carried, the Auditor was authorized to Oscar Deakins for the
Detox Center in the amount of ¢50,05$.04.
75-!¢70 MATTERS PRESENTED BY BDARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Cameron stated that he had talked to the Chamber of
Coerce of Paradise regarding the waiving of fees for circus permits,
Be feels that they should receive a partial refund if the area is clean
after the circus has left. Supervisor McKillop explained that the county
spends quite a bit of money on these for sanitary inspection and law enforcement.
This is what the fee covers. Mr. Mieklesoa stated that he will run down the
minutes of previous meetings where thin has been discussed.
Supervisor Cameron stated that there is a serious problem with
dog control. He feels that the fine should be raised for owners when there
dog is picked up the second and third Cimea. It was suggested that a
graduated scale be drawn up, increasing the fine for each pickup. It was
explained that Chico has an ordinance that the county might use for reference.
This matter is to be checked into.
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RECONVENED: The Board reconvened at 7:30 p,m. in the City of Chico Council Chambers.
Present: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop,. Richter and
Chairman Ladd. Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan 8lackstock,
County Counsel and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk by Margie Catt,
Board of Supervisors Clerk.
75-Id7'I HEARING: GROUP OBSTETRICAL CARE PROPOSAL FOR CHICO AREA-
A DEMONSTRATION PR0IECT.
C airman a ca e t e meeting to order, He coiled an Dr. Enloe to give
4 ~ 0 ~ a summary of the project and the purpose of this meeting.
Dr. Enloe stated that with the recent changes in the malpractice situation,
this matter was brought ro a head. Enloe Hospital had been all set to open the clinic,
when it became unfeasible to do so. They ~• •looked for means of financing the clinic.
It was Felt this clinic could be used as a demonstration project. Dr. Enloe explained
who would be served by this type clinic. This would be an isolated group practice
and they would be able to review the cost mechanism and get down to dollars and
cents to identify whether it was a feasible way to handle the matter. This clinic would
allow them to have a more complete model to coordinate all the services. Doctors
will be on cal! twenty-four hours a day. The doctors need a certain amount of money
to open the clinic to pay the difference in the malpractice insurance for the deliverying
of babies. It would cost $40,000 for one year for the malpractice premium for the
four doctors.
The of inic will only accept women that are pregnant and ore on Medi-Cal or
are financially able to pay for the services,
Nearing opened to the public far their in-put:
I. Ms. Gwen Richter. Ms. Richter stated she was a registered nurse and works
at Enloe Hospital in the maternity section. She teaches pre-natal care at Chico University.
She urged the County Board of Supervisors to vote for this $40,000 that would subsidize this
clinic. Ms. Richter suggested that a committee 6e appointed; she would like to see
nurses and doctors represented an the committee. She. would be glad. to coordinate the _ __.__
committee. ~ ~ ~ •~•••
Ms. Richter stated that the nurses of Chico and Butte County would like to
participate in the planning of health care for woman. Sheila Brown already has a
proposal for this type service. There might be funds available to the County for this
new concept of nurse practitioners for this type care. The nurse practitioner is a
specialist in her field; she takes care of the women and their new infants. The nurses
would like this to be a pert of the study to be made,
2. Gayle Blozer. She spoke fn favor of the proposed clinic and urged the
Board to approve the contract.
3. Mrs. Melodee Force, R. N. She has followed the pre-natal clinic plan
in this County. It was her feeling that the O.S. Clinic is only a partial solution
to the problem. She expressed her objections to an expensive study. She would like
to see a Ad Hoc Committee formad to~study this problem.
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4. Mrs. Mardi Worley, secretary of Comprehensive Health Planning. She read
a resolution That was passed by Comprehensive Heolth planning at their meeting that
was held yesterday, September 29, 1975.
5. Dr. Charles Haines. Fie is one of the physicians involved in the proposed
clinic. He read his prepared statement, a copy of which has been filed with the Clerk.
He urged for favorable consideration on this matter.
6. Katie Ross. She set out the problems she had in securing O.B. services.
It was her feeling that this clinic is needed in Chico.
7. Mite Markland. She read a letter setting out alternatives to handle this
problem .
6, Marianne Lytle. Her statements were addressed to the unborn baby. It was
her feeling that there is a need for this type clinic; warren should 6e given pre-natal care.
9. Mrs. Vicki Well. It is her feeling that the clinic is an answer and it is
very much needed.
10. Jim Sweeney, Director of Enloe Hospital. He explained why this clinic
was being wnsidered for the Ghico area. He said that 51% of the babies born in Butte
County are born in i:nloe Hospital. He endorses the clinic concept. New requirements
for hospitals handling maternity cases set out and discussed. Mrs. Montgo~y,
supervisor of nurses at Enloe, spoke regarding the number of registered nurses that will
be required under these new regulations. The•,'will have to have one registered nurse
around the clock always in the newborn nursery. Number of registered nurses requ"ved
in the maternity ward set out.
I1. Marsha Hamm, medical assistant. She would like everyone to think about
the mothers and the new-born infants, but also think about the doctors. She favors this
clinic.
12. Dr. Sidn'ey' Thomas. He spoke of the services thaF the Gounty would receive
through this clinic. The county will receive a lot of statistical Enformation back from
this study and he felt it would be very much worthwhile.
!3. Marjorie Fredenberg. She appeared as representative for the League of
Women Voters. The League is glad that the Board is considering this O.$, clinic.
She urged the Board to explore and find the steps Fa take to meet the community's needs.
14. Mr. George Edwards, Supervisors from Glen Gounty. He stated that this
was a national problem. Others in the medical field will be requesting assistance with
their malpractice insurance. He set out his views and he said it was bothering him
as to whether this `p40,000 is a proper expenditure for the County to make. The
alternative would be for the citizens to give the hospital the X10,000. It was his
suggestion that the Board approve this request only on a temporary basis.
15. Faye Land, registered nurse. She stated that these women need to 6e
seen by a doctor early in their pregnancy.
Dr. Enloe explained the contract for the services of this clinic. A croup will
be studying the O.B. problem. The ci.inic' -w:ill:-bedelivering about 3S0 babies in one
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Supervisor Richter stated that the County has a responsibility to deal with this
problem. Supervisor Madigan stated that Medi-Cal payments take d0~plus days to be
processed. There are many people that do not qualify for Medi-Cel and yet they cannot
afford the payment to the private doctors.
Letters received were read at this time. Chairman Ladd read the letter
received from i:ranqui Scott, Box IOIB Cohasset Stage, Chico.
Question and answer period held at this time.
Dr. Reed, one of the remaining obstetricians, spoke at this time. His office
supports this pre-natal clinic that will provide the proper care for these women. It
is his feeling that Chico is still under-serviced for O.B. services. He feels that the
clinic should be opened up to all patients that need the service. In this way, it might
become self-supporting. The clinic as proposed is available to everyone.
It was felt that if approved, the clinic would be ready to operate by
November I, 1975. The Board will discuss the information received this evening
and will take action aF next Tuesday's Board meeting.
Chairman Ladd thanked the people for appearing and setting out their views
concerning the proposed clinic. Consideration will be given to this in-put.
ADJOURNMENT
T ere sing nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was
adjourned at 9:40 p.m. to reconvene on Tuesday, October 7, 1975 at 9:00 a.m.
ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLERK
By: airman o t e Boa
Board o Super s rs C erc
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Exhibit "A"
September 30, 1975
REMARKS OF SUPERVISOR MADIGAN (SEE MINUTE ORDER NO, 75-1667)
Supervisor igan state a was a so at t meeting in Dvr am. ile they
referred to other areas, there wasn't any specific area-except one person referred to
the Lamo Grossing between Yuba City and Live Oak, and that is going to 6e taken care
of wher~they extend that freeway. That is already on the drawing board and it is
a matter of fact that it is not going to be looked at with these kind of funds.
feel that iway when you hove that grade separation or whatever you want to
below saw fit
call it on Highway 70 ~RB~ Marysville, out there 15 miles, they/id~ao~cto put
it there to protect the people from the trains. They'•.havs pne on the road between
Alturus and Susanville that 1 can think of off hand. And I feel that where this Board
has been committed to this project far a long, long time, possibly, 1 believe Jim,
before you came on to the Board. Whey }on the unanimous~ic vote, in December,
that we approved the acquisition of property by condemnation for it and where we
have gone on record as a Board declaring it to be a hazardous crossing, putting
ourselves on the line for sole liability as far as I am coneemed, so if we don't go
through with it,ond there should be an accident there, the SP can soy "We were willing
to go and you turned it down,'~so you are holding the sack over here on the liability
angle of it. We have already spent in excess of ~6Lt, 000 in engineering fees
and land acquisitions and the engineering fees were one thing that the State at the
hearing in San Francisw wanted to have an answer to. Not only in this case,
but in the Santa Rasa Crossing, between Napa and Vallejo, and also in the City
of Martinez. That the Gaunty and City has spent the money and that the grant
whatever it might be would not involve any further engineering costs. And !feel
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that if we don't go this route, of accepting the State's share, and spending the money,
which we are not talking about five years, but are talking about 25 or 50 years down
wo•~!d not
the road, as far as sbfety:is~ concerned. And I for one ~lkzscrt/spend any more
money on Clay's proposal of no alignment changes that would be costing the County
some $77,000 and washing down the drain the X60,000 we have already spent.
I do not think it is good business or good planning. And I will move that we accept
that is 'fiat Mcponald's"
and approve the separation proposal as outline by Clay/in his letter of August 29th,
1975. Supervisor McKillop: Mr, Chairman, I will second the motion for the same
reasons. This has been a bad grade separation every since I can remember, prior
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b Butte College . It has to get considerably more 14:affic in the years to come, for the
next 20-38 years to come and I feel that we would be completely remiss if we do not at
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this time, take awaq the hazard that exists there at this grade separation. I second the
motion .