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October 4, 1977
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF BUTTE )
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The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, Moseley, Winston and Chairman Richter.
Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer; Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and
G1ark A. Nelson, County Clerk by Cathy Pitts, deputy Clerk.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Invocation by Supervisor Lemke
77-1962 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the minutes of September '27, 1977 were approved
as mailed.
77-1903 COMMUNICATIONS
Reclamation District No. 833. The District requests that Mr. Sherman S.
Hinaman be reappointed to serve as trustee for the District for
~ 0• s'8 a four-year term. Administrativo Office to post vacancy.
Wynoka Homes, Inc. Oroville. The Firm writes requesting that the county
form a county service area for street lighting for the Vista Del
73~ DO Cerro Subdivision Unit No. 1 in Oroville. Referred to Public Works
and Administrative Office.
Region C Regional Criminal Oustice Piannirtg Board. The Planning Board
writes soliciting proposals for approximately $65,000 for juvenile
2.1.0 ~ and delinquency prevention, and $30,462 for the area of foster
home development and recreation therapy. Referred to Probation
Office, Mental Health and Administrative Office.
California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Soard writes concerning
the utilization of federal matcteing funds for the preparation of
area-wide waste treatment management plans and specifically a
3'~ 0. 0 0 situation in the vicinity o£ Little Chico Creek. See motion
following communications.
Butte County Development Commission. The commission writes urging the
Soard to establish a policy of giving a first priority to the
processing of numerous reports and permits required for commercial
FIO ¢• O O and industrial firma seeking to locate in Butte County. See
motion following communications.
Memo from Sheriff-Coroner Larry Gillick. Sheriff Gillick informs the
Board that he will be vacationing outside Che continental United
b o,o / States for a period of 10 days. Undersheriff Richard Stenberg
will be in charge during that time. See motion following
communications.
Debra Lynn Haney. Ms. Haney submits claim for property damage in the amount
of $393.93 as a result of a fire truck backing into her car.
~p p,~g Referred to County Counsel.
C~IR Taxpayers Association, Inc. The Association are considering an appeal
of an ELR on their rezoning application. Set for hearing
/~ 3, O g November 15, 1977 at 9:30 a.m.
Ron Graves and Associates. The Firm, on behalf of Russell Guiver, appeal
the decision of the Advisory Agency denial of a boundary line
modification for AP 35-7, 8, 9 and 10. Set for hearing October 18,
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77-1904 AUTHORIZED WHATE6TER ACTION NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT GRANT APPLICATION
FOR PREPARATION OF AREA WIDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT PLANS
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the Board authorized whatever aatioa was necessary
to implement a grant application for preparation of an area wide waste
treatment management plan.
77-1905 ESTABLISH POLICY OF GIVING FIRST PRIORITY IN PROCESSING PERMITS FOR
PERMANENT JO$ CREATING FIRMS SEEKING•TO LOCATE OR EXPAND IN PROPERLY
ZONED AREAS OF BUTTE COUNTY
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, a policy of giving first priority in processing
permits for permanent jab creating firms seeking to locate or exgand in
properly zoned areas of Butte County was established.
77-1906 LETTER TO SE GIVEN TO SHERIFF GILLICR TO DELIVER TO JAPAN EXPRESSING
APPRECIATION FOR H05TING SHERIFF •
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, a letter is to be written to Japan expressing
the County of Butte's appreciation for hosting the Sheriff and Sheriff
Gillick to deliver said letter.
77-39fl7-ABDITIONAL MATTER PRESENTED BY SUPERVI50R MADIGAN
Supervisor Madigan stated that he would like the Board to endorse
s letter from the Sacraments Valley Land Owners Association to the U. 5.
Water Resources Council recommending lifting of the 160.ecre limit that
was passed in 1902.
The Administrative Officer to call the Association for clarification
oa wording of the letter sad report back later in the meeting.
77-1908 ACCEPT RESIGNATION WITH REGRET OF JEAN SALAZAR, MEMBER SENIOR CTTIZENS
ADVISORY COUNCIL
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Super~d,sor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the resignation of Jean Salazar as member of the
Senior Citizens Advisory Council was accepted with regret.
77-1909 AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF $174,829.01 TO THE CITY OF CHICO FOR SALES TAX
INCORRECTLY PAID TO COUNTY OF BUTTE
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, release of $174,829.01 to the City of Chico fnr
sales tax incorrectly paid to County of Butte was authorized with the
assurance from the City that there will be no law suit.
77-1910 APPROVE MERIT INCREASE - DIRECTOR OF HEALTH
Oa motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the merit increase for the Director of Health was
approved.
77-1.911 AUTHORIZE EQQIPMENT PURCHASE - DICTATING•EQUIPMSNT - ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICE AND APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFER.
On motion of Supervisor Winston,•eeconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, equipment purchase of eight combination dictating/
transcribing machines was authorized sad a budget transfer transferring
$590 from County Counsel's fixed asset budget to Administrative Office
budget was approved.
77-1912 AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF TWO USED SNOW PLOW BLADES FROM CALTRANS AT
A COST NOT TO EXCEED $4Da
On motion of Supervisor Zemke, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, purchase o~itwo used snow plow blades from CALTRAN5
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at a cost not Co exceed $400 with the funding coming from the road reserve.
77-1913 ACCEPT-DEED AND REAL PBOPSRTY DBDICATION - MR. LOUIS H. HUNTE FOR
AP 35-51-OS, FOUR ACRES, LOCATED DUE WEST FROM INTERSECTION OF HWY 70 AND
PACIFIC HEIGHT ROAD.
On motion of•Super'visor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the deed and real property dedication from Mr.
Louis H. Hunts was accepted and the Chairman authorized to sign.
77-1914 APPROVE CHICO WORK TRAINING CENTER CONTRACT FOR AN AMOUNT OF $24,519
IN REVENUE SHARING FUND5
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
sad unanimously carried, the Chico Work Txaining Center Contract for an
amount of $24,519 in Revenue Sharing Funds was approved and the Chairman
authorized to sign.
77-1915 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-157: AMENDING MEliORIAL HALL BENTAL RATES
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, Resolution 77-157 amending Memorial Hall Rental
rates was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign.
77-1916 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-158: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO
SIGN GRANT APPLICATION AND SUBMIT TO THE OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PLANNING: APPROVE GRANT APPLICATION CONSUMER PROTECTION UNIT: REQUEST
REPORT FROM DISTRICT ATTORNEY RE: MERIDIAN-MUNJAR AREA INVESTIGATION
Discussion of the grant application had at this time. Supervisor
Winston stated that the County's share of the grant was more than it was
last year. Chairman Richter stated that the Unit had generated over
$300,000 to the general fund.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, Resolution 77-157 authorizing the District Attorney to sign
the grant application for the Consumer Protection Unit was approved and
the Chairman authorized to sign; the grant application was approved.
AYES: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan and Chairman Richter. NOES: Supervisors
Moseley and Winston.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the District Attorney was zequestad to make
a report to the Board on the Meridian-Munjar axes investigation.
77-1917 PUBLIC HEARING: JOE LEE - APPEAL ADVISORY AGENCY'S CONDITION ON
TENTATEVE PARCEL MAP RELATING TO DRAINAGE DEPOSIT, AP 46-30-64, TWO LOTS,
NORTH SIDE OF CHICO CANYON ROAD. 600 FEET WEST OF MANZANITA AVENUE CHIGO
The public hearing on Joe Lee appeal of Advisory Agency's
condition on a tentative parcel map relating to drainage deposit, AP 46-30-64,
two lots, worth side of Ghico Canyon Read, 600 feet west of Maazanita
Avenue, Chico was held at this time.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing: No one
Hearing closed to the public sad confined to the Board.
The matter ii eoatinued to October 11, 1977 at 9:30 a.m.
77-1918 PUBLIC HEARING: YO$K'B. 80URGSOI$ w ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND
USE PERMIT TO ALLOW 15 DDPLLYES ON P80PL+,RTY ZONED "A-R" (AGRICULTURAL-
.. RESIDENTIAL) LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF PENTZ-MAGALL9'HWY., APPROS. 400
FEET SOUTH OF PEARSON ROAD IDENTIFIED AS AP 54-23-103 PARADISE
The continued public hearing pf York E. Bourgeois environmental
impact report and use permit toPegeo~+935•duplexes on property zoned "A-R"
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(agricultural-residential) located an the east side of Pentz-Magalia Hwy.,
approximately 400 feet south of Pearson Road, identified as AP 54-23-163,
Paradise was held as continued. Earl Nelson, Environmental Review Director,
stated that there was a written request to withdrap the application.
Hearing open to the public. Apgearing: No one,
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Hoard.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the request for withdrawal was approved without
prejudice and they will be allowed to reapply without prejudice.
77-1919 PUBLIC HEARING:'LONNIE 0. TAYLOR - PETITION FOR VARIANCE TO PROVISIONS
OF SECTIONS 19-10 AND/OR 19-12 OF THE HUTTE COUPTY CODE FOR PLACEMENT OE
A MOBILE HOME AT ROUTE 2. BOX 2503. OROVILLE
The public hearing on the Lonnie 0. Taylor 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 Route 2, Box 2503, Oroville was held as
advertised. Howard Toussaint, Sanitarian, stated that the petition was
in order.
Hearing open to the public. Appaaring: No one.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to•the Soard.
On motioa of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the petition £or variance for placement of a
mobile home at Route 2, Box 2503, Oroville for Lonnie 0. Taylor was
approved for a period of one year.
77-1920 APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried the following budget transfers were approved:
B-020 Sunnlemental manpower nraEram -~manoawer administration.
Transfers $1,200 from apace preparation to equipment in order to provide
a transfer appropriation for two portable air conditions=s.
B-021 Chico Municipal Court. Transfers $550 from professiansal
sad specialized services to fixed assets - equipment in order to cover the
additional cost of the cash register which was authorized in the budget.
B-022 Public Works road construction. Transfers $35,760.50 From
special road construction (Baggett-Marysville Road) and together with
State grade separation revenues of $320,000 and Western Pacific Railroad
€unds of $40,000, provides a $395,7b0.50 appropriation For the Haggett-
Marysville grade separation project.
77-1921 APPROVE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY BTRECTOR iTEM3
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the following Community Action Agency Director
items were approved:
i. Authorized 50-day written notice of termination of lease
with the Profesaionel Arts Group for premises used as offices by EOC
at 2858 8 Olive Highway, Oroville.
2. Approved Contract for Tenhhiea3l services with Peggy 5hermea
for a time management workshop and follow-up sessions for all staff of
Butte County Head Start for the~~pesi~od of October 5 through October 31, 1977
not to exceed $125 and authorized Chairman to sigt:: -~ ~- ~. '~'s'- ~__
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3. Approved Working agreement with the First Christian Church
of Chico for Head Start's use of a portion of the facilities for pre-school
activities from the first week in October, 1977 through+the first week in
June, 1978 at a monthly rate of $425 and authorized the Chairman to sign.
4. Approved agreement with the FirsC United Methodist Church
of Oroville for Head Starts use of a portion of the facilities for
pre-school activities from October 1, 1977 through June, 1978 at a monthly
rate of $450 for nix months and two monthly payments at $250, for a total
not to exceed $3,200 and authorized the Chairman to sign.
5. Approved amendment for Title III Qlder Americana Act grant
and authorized Che Executive Director to submit a revised grant application.
77-1922 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-159: AUTHOREZTNG EKECUTION OF CONTRACT NOT TO
ERCEED X1.800 FOR PROPERTY APPRAISALS IN SOUTH OROVILLE AREA - HCD PROJECT
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, Reealution 77-159 authorizing execution of contract
not to exceed $1,600 fox property appraisals in South Oroville area was
adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign.
77-1923 APPROVE SENDING OF SUPERVISOR LEMKE ANb LARRY BROOKS TO NATIONAL
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR IN WASHINGTON, D. C. ON OCTOBER 13 AND 14,
1977
Mr. Ward Connerly, Connerly and Associates, was present to
discuss the National Community Development Seminar. Mr. Connerly stated
that the program is proceeding at a remarkable clip. Mr. Connerly
stated that the grant will be on a multi-year program now and a committment
on the funds is available. Mr. Connerly net out the background of the
urban action grant. The xegulationa have notbe ~ adopted: Mr. Connerly
stated that Butte County hoe made a strong committment and has done the
things necessary to qualify for the grant funds. HUD would like to
feature Butte County is their magazine in January. Mr. Connerly stated
that he would like to have a representative from the Board attend the
National Community Development Seminar. He is going to attend and a
member of the Board would be a show of support for the program.
Oa motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, Supervisor Lemke and Larry Brooks were authorized
to attend the National Community Development Seminar in Washington, D. C.
on October .I3 and 14, 1977
77-1924APPROVE AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE AND BOND - BRUCE L. SPANGLER, 4391
FOOT_H7LL, OROVILLE
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, .seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried,•Auctioneer'e license application and bond for
Bruce L. Spangler, 4391 Foothill, Oroville was approved.
77-1925 APPROVE PUBLIC WORKS ITEMS
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the following Public Works items ~-were approved;
1. Approved final subdivision map for Crestwood Subidivison
Unit No. 1; accepted offers for dedication and approved subdivision
agreement and authorized Chairman to sign.
2. Approved refund of $50 for Marion Wentworth for boundary
line modification for AP 37-32-17 and 22.
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3. Approved agreement for sale, right of way acquisition,
authorized Chairman to sign and authorized Auditor to issue warrant upon
demand of County's escrow agent on the following:
Pentz-Magalia Hwy
45471-76?1
Alma W. 7,anam 0.029 ac. $750 No Impr. Total $750
k.; rA,ppdoved.~tfensfer of funds of $2,500 from the road reserve
to the Humbug Road Bridge at Butte Creek House project.
S. Authorized County to furnish ten street name signs at $75
each from improvement guaranty posted by R. Guiver for Oaks Village
UniC No. 2.
77-1926 WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE PROVIDING A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF
NAMES OF STREETS AND COVERING PROPERTIES AND PRINCIPLE BUILDING IN THE
COUNTY OF BUTTE
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the first reading of the ordinance providing a
uniform system of names of streets and coverigg properties end principle
building in the County of Butte was waived.
77-1927 AUTHORIZE PURCHASING OFFICER TO NEGOTIATE PURGHASE OF A U5ED REFUSE
C03~ACTOR - NEAL ROAD LANDFILL AND REPORT BACK TO THE BOARD ON PROPOSAL
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the Purchasing Officer was authorized to
negotiate purchase of a used refuse compactor for the Neal Road Landfill
and report back to the Board oa the proposal.
77-1928 APPROVB ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FRO~Y JON ANDERSON FOR PRELIMINARY
DESIGN FOR PRASEDUT AND CLOSURE.OF EXISTING SITE FOR NEAL ROAD LANDFILL
IN TAE AMDUNT OF $6,350 AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS AND BID DOCUMENTS
FOR BIDDING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING LANDFILL BY PRIVATE
ENTERPRISE IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,230
Clay Castleberry, Pub~.ic Works Director, stated that he was
working with the State for funding for a sew landfill site. There have
been very few grants made by the State. Mr. Castleberry stated that
he will bring back a proposal for a new landfill site in 60 days.
On motion o£ Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the engineering proposal for preliminary design
for phaseout and closure of existing site and development of specifications
and bid documents for bidding operation and maintenance of existing Neal
Road Laadfili by private enterpriae~frsm Jan Anderson was approved.
Discnasion of the recycling plan that will be required in the
future had at this time.
Chairmen Richter stated that the Board should start thinking
about imposing a surtax for the new landfill site or the property owners
will have to pay for the site out of property taxes.
77-1 29 ADDIT OVAL MATTER PRESENTED BY PUBLIC WORKS
Clay Castleberry, Public 'Works Director, stated that the City
of Gridley voted to support ancounty service area for the operation of
the Ord Ranch transfer station.
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77-1930 ADOPT RESOLUTION 77-160: SETTING PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR LYNN P.
HOWARD - ABANDONMENT OF 20 FOOT PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT ALONG THE PROPERTY
LINE COMMON TO LOTS 115 AND 116 OF UNIT 4 OF PARADISE PINES SUBDIVLSION,
MAGALIA.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
a nd unanimously carried, Resolution 77-160 settiag a public hearing date
of November 8, 1977 at 9:30 a.m. for consideration of Lynn P. Howard
abandonment of 20 feet public utility easement along the property line
common to lots li5 and 116 of Unit 4 of Paradise Piaea Subdivisioa, Magalia
was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign.
77-1931 SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE:
A public hearing date of November 8, 1977 at 9:45 a.m. was set
for consideration of Kenneth Kelsoe negative declaration and rezone from
"A-5" (agricultural, five acre parcels) to "TM-2" (timber mountain, two
acre parcels) property located on the north side of Forbeatown Road,
approximately 1/2 mile east of Black Bart Road, identified as AP 73-13-30,
coataiaing 2.0 acres, more or leas, east of Oroville.
77-1932 APPOINTMENTS TO DISTRICT PURSUANT TO'ELECTION CODE SECTION 23520
On motion of Supervisor Wiflston, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the following appointments to districts pursuant
to Election Code 5ectioa 23520 were made:
Lake Madrone Water District
Willis Cu111son
~¢es West Gridley Water District
,• ~r.~,iameaC$.~°Storm
Doyie'E. Justeson
Gary Rudd
Thermalito Irrigation Di,;~trict
Dic.Div. 3
Verd Tolmam
Div. 5
Ernest L. (Exaie) Reynolds
Richvale Irrigatioa District
Div. 1
Arthur Lindberg
Div. 3
Louie Anderson
Drainage District /F200
Lester H. Stephens
Frad R. Morgaa
Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation District
Div. 1 , ,_ ,_
Joseph A. Nichols
Div. 3
Francis R. Drake
Div.
Haskel A. (Hack) McInturf
North Burbank Public Utility District
Richard E. Nystuen ....
Allen S. Simpson
'Lew Pratt
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Richard E. Nyatuen
77-1933 CONTINUE APPOINTMENTS TO OCTOBER 1L 1977
The following appointments ware continued to October 11, 1977:
1. Appointment to Surface Mining Aggxegata Operations Committee.
2. Appointment to Chico-Butte County Chapmantown Housing sad
Community Development Advisory Committee.
77-1934 APPOINTI~ffi8T TO GRIDLEY MEMORIAL HALL~COi~iITTEE
On motion of Supervisor Moseley, seconded by Supervisor Winston
and unanimously carried, gam McKay was appointed member Gridley Memorial
Ball Committee.
77-1935 APPOINTMENTS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the following were appointed to the Northern
California Health Systems Agency:
Thomas Mullsa
Art Gilman
John Floyd
Doris Goodson
77-1936 REVIEW POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL
The section on Gray Water policies was taken out of the Policy
and Procedure Manual.
77-1937PUBLIC HEARING: VERNON H. NELSON - APPEAL OF CONDITIONS 3 AND 9 OE
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 53-10-36, TWO PARCELS, WEST SIDE OF COHASSET
ROAD ON NORTH POINT DRIVE, 197 FEET THENCE NORTH 660 FEET TO PROPERTY
LINE. CHICO,
The public hearing on Vernon H. Nelson appeal of conditions
3 and 9 of tentative parcel map, AP 53-10-36, two parcels, west side of
Cohaesat Road on North Point Drive, 197 feat thence north 660 feet to
property line, Chico was 'held at this time.
Hearing open to the public. Appearing:
1. Richard Anderson. Mr. Anderson skated that he was the
one who was going to buy the property from Mr. Nelson. Mr. Anderson
stated that there was already a two-way traversable road to the property.
Mr. Anderson stated that he did not see why they would have to construct
a new road. Mr. Anderson stated that condition 9 should be removed ae
the road hoe been in the same place for a number of years.
Clay Castleberry, Public Works Director, stated that a paved
driveway approach should be required.
2. Betty Anderson. Ms. Anderson stated that the conditions
should be deleted.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board,
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, the appeal of Vernon Nelson was denied.
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77-1938 PUBLIC 'BEARING: MICHAEL E. BOEGER - RECONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE TO
ALLOW THREE PARCELS OF ONE ACRE AND ONE PARCEL OF 13 ACRES ON PROPERTY 20NED
"A-40" (AGRICULTURAL-40 ACRE PARCELS) LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF WEST
BIGGS-GRYDLEY ROAD, APPROX. 1/2 MILE NORTH OF MACEDO ROAD, IDENTIFIED AS
AP 22-_31-37, GRIDLEY.
The public hearing for Michael E. Boeger reconsideration of a
variance to allow three parcels o£ one acre and ono parcel o£ l3 acres to
property zoned "A-40" (agricultural-k0 acre parcels) located oa the east
side of West Biggs-Gridley Road;~approximately 1/2 mile north of Macedo
Road, identified as AP 22-31-37, Gridley waa held as advertised.
Rearing open to the public. Appearing: Michael Boeger. Pir.
Boeger stated that the map hoe not been filed yet. Mr. Boeger stated that
he is waiting for Che outcome of the hearing. Mr. Boeger set out the
circumstances of his request for a variance. The property ie in the
Gridley urban area.
Mr. Lawson, Planning Director, stated that the property is
not in the urban primary or secondary spare of influence for Gridley. The
property is in the urban area for requirements of urban improvements but
not oa the general plan.
Mr. Boeger stated that the reason for the variance request was
to split the piece of property that has a house on it off and to split the
property that elopes in the front and drops two or three feet in a Swale.
Mr. Boeger stated Chat the front of the property cannot be irrigated ae
it floods his neighbors groperty. The back part of the property will
continue to be used for agricultural purposes. Mr. Boeger stated that he
thought that this request qualified fore variance.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan,secoaded by 5upervi~ r Lemke
and unanimously carried, the previous action approving the variance waa
rescinded and the matter was sent back to Planning for consideration of
a modification of the General Plaa.
77-1939__APPEARANCE: STEVE ROBERTSON. CHICO
Mr. Robertson stated that he wae'lissemblyman Statham's new
representative far the southern four Counties. Mr. Robertson orated that
he was available to come befoze the Board and answer any questions the
Board might have.•
Chairman Richter stated that the Hoard discussed the regulation
that will require recycling at the dumps. This is a matter that the Board
is very concerned with.
77-1940 JIPPEARANCE: Bos BRITTON. CHICO
Mr. Bxitton•stated that he would like the Board to adopt an interim
zoning on the west side of Chico. Mz. Britton stated that two years ago
a request for rezoning to A-10 was presented and the matter hoe not been
heard as yet.
The matter was taken under advisement and the Board will consider
after a report from the Planning DepartmenC as to where the study atande.
EXECDTIVE SESSION: The 8oard.recessed at 11:15 a.m. to hold an executive
Session regarding litigation with LouisianaPacific; a
Personnel matter; and a meet and confer session.
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RECONVENE: The Board reconvened at 12:15 p.m. following an executive session
regarding litigation with Louisiana Pacific; a Personnel matter;
and a meet and confer session. The Board instructed Counsel on
the settlement of the law suit with Louisiana Pacific; gave
instructions as to the Personnel matter; and instructed Personnel
as to how to proceed is the meet and confer session regarding
the union.
RECESS: 12:17 p.m.
RECONVENE: 12:25 p.m.
77-1941 APPROVE PAYMENT ON ORIGINAL CONTRACT OF $6,317.66 TO CH2M HILL FOR
WORK ON GENERAL PLAN ELEMENTS
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Lemke
and unanimously carried, payment on the original contract with CAZM Hill
in the amount of $fi,317.66 was approved.
77-142 ADDITIONAL MATTER PRE5ENTED BY CHAIRMAN RICHTER
Chairman Richter stated that he had received numerous calls regarding
the appearance of a steel salvage yard moving from Fair Street is Chico to
the Durham-Oroville Highway interchange.
The Planning Director is to check into the matter and report
back to~the $oard next week.
77-1943 DISCUSSION: PLACING OF SIGNS ON NORD-GIANSLLA ROAD TO PROHIBIT TRACK-
LAYERS AND EQUIPMENT FROM DRIVING ON_THE ROAD
Supervisor Moseley stated that perhaps a sign could be placed on
Nord-Gianelia Road prohibiting tractors and heavy equipment from using the
road.
There is an ordinance that prohibits these vehicles from traveling
oven the roads.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and carried, a sign is Co be installed on the Nord-Gianella Road prohibiting
use by track-layers and tractors on the road. AYES: Supervisors 'Lemke,
Madigan and Moseley. NOES: Supervisor Winston and Chairman Richter.
77-1944 ADDITIONAL MATTERS PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Lemke stated that County Service Area No. 53 would like
for the County to pick up the amount of the insurance.
The Administrative Office is to check into and report back to
the Board.
Supervisor Lemke stated that he had received a call regarding
the coat for a persons daughter in Juvenile Hall. The person thought that
they paid taxes for this and were being taxed double.
This is the policy of the Caurt that if a person is~able they
are to pay for the hall coats. This pays for the juvenile's room and board.
Supervisor Lemke stated that he received a letter from the Regional
Water Quality Control Board. There ie a list of criteria for clear water
grant applications in Butte County. Butte County could be e1iSible for
f4tn8s~froid`?1978 to 1983 on different pro,~ects. There should be an engineering
study made at the present time so that when it is possible to apply the
County will have all of the feats necessary.
The matter is referred to Howard 'Toussaint to check and sea what
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77-1945 RESCIND ACTION: PLACBME[3T OF SIGNS ON NORD-GIANELLA ROAD
Clay Castleberry, Public Works Director, stated that the post
of the sign would be about $75. The County hen issued permits to farmers
giving them permission to cross roads without damage to the road.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and carried, the action pl8cing signs on Nord-Gianella Road was rescinded.
AYES: Supervisors Madigan, Winston and Chairman Richter. NOES: Supervisors
Lemke sad Moseley.
77-1946 ADDITIONAL MATTER PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Winston stated that he had received a letter from
the Oroville Cemetery District which he was going to refer to the Administrative
Officer to post for appointment vacancy.
77-1947 APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOLDEN FEATHER VOLUNT$$R FIRE DEPARTMEN'P
PERMIT FOR USE OF CONCOW TRANSFER STATION SITE
Oa mation>of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, an agreement withetj~e~Golden'Feathe= Voluftteer~Fire
Deparfinent~.for~a pexmit.for:uae_~of~-the Cbacaw Transfer Station site was
approved. '
77-1948 ENDORSE LETTER FROM SACRAMENTO VALLEY LAND OWNBRS ASSOCIATION TO
UNITID STATES WATER RESOURCE5 COUNCIL RECOMMENDING LIFTING OF 160 ACRE
LIMIT THAT WAS PASSID IN 1902
On motion of Supervisor Winston, aecoaded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the letter from the Sacramento Valley Landowners
Association to the United States Water Resources Council was endorsed.
77-1949 WAIVE FIRST READING:.SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: AUTHORIZE~•:, SETTING
UP BUDGET FOR ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR IN THE
AMOUNT OF $11.876tT0 COME FROM REVENUE SHARING•FUND5
Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, stated that the new
position would be for the inspection of the new Administration Building.
Mz. Fred Unfried is the person who will be the Administration Building
Construction Coordinator at a range of 32.0. This will be set up as a
Department head position.
On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously carried, the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment
establishing an Administration Building Construction Coordinator was
waived.
On motion of Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously carried, the Auditor was instructed to set up a budget
for the Administration Building Construction Coordinator in the amount
of $11,876 with the funds comasig out of Revenue Sharing Funds, for Che
remainder of the fiscal year.
77-1950 ADDITIONAL MATTER PRESENTED BY BOARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Lemke stated ~thet Mr. Hoffman, Massage therapist, in
Paradise was unable to rent a building in the R-4 zoning. This is not
allowed in the R-4 zone. Mr. Hoffman wants to know if the Board can
include Certified Massage therapists in the R-4 zoning.
The matter is referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation.
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Supervisor Lemke stated that on July 13, 1977 a renewal notice
for a dog license was sent to one of his cadstituents who had purchased
a dog license on Juae 20, 1977. Supervisor:Lemke stated that there should
be some type of eroea check so that this does not happen.
ADJOURNMENT
There being nothing Further before the Board at this time, the
meeting was adjourned at 12:55 p.ln. to reconvene on Tuesday, October II,
1977 at 4:00 a.m.
ATTEST: CLARK A. 1dELSON, COUNTY CLERK
By E~`~ ~L• ~""~ Chaisrooan, Board of Supervisors ~ i
Board of Supervisors Clerk
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