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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM101475fJ ,\ !'~1 r October 14, 1975 STATE OF CALIFORNIA )) SS, COUNTY OF BUTTE ) The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop, Ladd and Chairman Ladd. Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan 8lackstoek, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, $oard of Supervisors Clerk. Pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America 75-f717 APPROVAL OF MINUTES On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, the minutes of October 7, 1975 were approved with the following changess Page 279, Item 75-1694, show that Chairman Ladd voted "No"and on Page 283, Item 75-1706, state thot the appointees were to serve on the Alcohol Advisory Boarcl, as w~eJl as on the Technical Advisory Committee on Drugs. Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer, sued that the hearing on Feather Falls had been closed last week and continued to this week, but had been left off the ageida. 75-1718 COMMUNICATIONS withdrawal of land from proposed Butte County (aesources Conservation District. Inquests f O O,S7.ODfor withdrawal ate submitted by: Corwin and Patsy 1. Kirkpatrick, Alva N. Huggins, A.M. and E. F: Cooper and Gary M. and La7roy Justeson. Refer to County Counsel. Meladee M. Force, Chico. Ms. Force requests that her name ba removed from the list 3 c f ~ ~ ~ C) of possible candidates for the butte County Mental Health Advisory Board as she will be transferring out of Butte County. Discussed; na action taken. A~. and Mrs. Ralph R. Poacher, Chico. The Poachers write in opposition ro the appeal ~ ~ 3 , 0 0,0 of the Chico Racquet Club re their "change of circumstance. " To 6e held over until Item 21 is held. rre Miller, Oroville. Ms. Miller states that in accordance with instructions she is f l 3, G ~•d~ •seUing her dogs but requests permission ro keep six small ones. County Counsel to check on this matter. It was felt she should get rid of the nuisance Factor. Leo J. Frericks, Chico. Mr. Frericks writes re parcel map of property located at 2424 Floral Avenue, Chico, and because of a necessary delay requests the Board ~ / g, 0 ~ • 0 Zfo approve the original parcel map requiring a minimum of 15,000 square feet per parcd• . Discussed; Chairman to bring up when Health Department representative is present. John M. Compton, attorney, San ,Jose. Claim is filed, re erroneous assessment of real D C • ~, ~, 0 ~ property taxes on behalf of Mrs. Pauline R. Hopper. Referred to CountyCounsel for study and a report back to the Board. Durham Community United Methodist Church. The Church has a master plan for v ,d tl landscaping of church property which calls Eor removal of four black walnut trees t~ p o . D which are on county right-of-way. They request permission to remove the trees and plant crape myrtle trees in the fall. Discussed; referred to Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works. Alvin E. Anderson, assessor. The Assessor wggests that the matter of the C. Leland Colm withdrawal from the California Land Conservation Act be held in abeyance until ~ o ~, s9 O I further information is received from Mr. Colm to Mr. Mulkey. Discussed. Held over at this time. Page 287. October 14, 1475 ~~ •--- ~ n ___________=====QctQber~4,=.147===-__------------- City of Simi Valley. The City forwards Resolution No. 75-115 opposing rate increases ~ OD 0 S 0 C! for electrical utilities withoufi provision for reimbursement to local public entities for new costs imposed by said rate incrreases. Discussed; no action Taken. unty Supervisors Association of California. Receipt is acknowledged of Butte County's ~ D O . le5r G warrant far pro rata share in the operating cost of the Association for 1975-76 fiscal year. Information . The Resources Agency of California. Claire L. Dedrick, secretary, extends invitation f. D d • D v to the Board or representative to attend a joint meeting of the Upper Sacramento y/ River Task Force and its Advisory Committee on Wednesday, November 19 in Sacramento. Supervisor Madigan to attend this meeting. Supervisor Richter to attend meeting in Rzd Bluff. State Department of Transportation. Leo J. Trombatore, writes that he has 6een~y appointed ~ ~ po•~ pistrict Director of Transportation, District 3, and extends full and continuing cooperation of his office. Information. Congressman Harold T. (Bizz~ Johnson. Mr. Johnson states that on Friday, September 26th, / 0 3. SO' 0 c! the Senate posed a Tabor-HEW appropriations bill which contains CETA appropriations and should be approved by the President shortly. Information. Nancy Replogle, Debbie Morgado, etc. Lefler in opposition to the funding of the Chico f O ~, , ~ ~ 8 b Community Day Care Center. To be discussed later. Let#ers requesting to be deleted from the Proposed Resource Conservation pistrict, received / D O,S9, D~ from Paul 8 Doris Rabe, Oroviile, from •f~ase-Beall and Orval Dodge: Refer to County Counsel. Past cards. Supervisor Cameron presented post cards concerning the OB agreement. 394, 00,0 ~ To be placed in fife. 75-1719 MATTERS PRESENTED BY SUPERVISORS Supervisor Ric ter spo a concerning on insertion in the Chronicle. He has received telephone calls regarding this matter. The items relates to food stamps and free food. Supervisor Richter said he would like to have the Administrative Officer contact Congressman Johnson to oppose this type matter. Mr. Nickelson will contact Congressman Johnson to see if these abuses could be stopped. A copy of the article will also be sent to our se~•nators in Congress. 75-1720 AUTHORIZE OVERTIME PAY FOR HEALTH SERVICES 24-HOUR CARE PROGRAMS ~~~ nea~rn r•~yency nos srua~ea me overtime proolem involvea in stetting the 24-hour core facilities. The recommendation is to compensate the employees over each shift one-half hour per day as straight over-time payments. Matter discussed. On motion of Supervisor Cameron, sewnded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried overtime for the health services 24-hour care facilities was authorized as set out above. 75-1721 SALARY _ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: DISCUSSED-NO ACTION Second reading of the or inance transitioning a CETA typist c e II position in the Building and Subdivision Department to regular help discussed. Mr. Rackerby has discussed the matter wish Jim Glander and Mr. Glander does not want another trainee inspecror. Mr. Rackerby said the County will have CETA funding until June of next year for this clerk position. Supervisor Richter said it makes more sense to him to cover the position by CETA funds. It was the Board's feeling that CETA funds continue to be used for this position. Nu action token on ordinance. Page 288. October 14, 19%5 J ~ `y 75-1722 WAIVE FIRST READING OF SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT-STAFFING TO FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION TO IMPLEMENT NEW PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AIDE TO NEEDY CHILDREN PROGRAM: DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE A sa ary ordinance amendment as en prepared to add staff to the Family5upport Division ro implement the new public assistance Aide to Needy Children program. The ordinance adds three typist clerk II, one family support investigator and one attorney ro the District Attorney's office. Mr. Rackerby explained the situation. Positions in District Attorney's office discussed. On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the First reading of the salary ordinance amendment wasj%iaived. 75-1723 PROGRAM AND BUDGET SUBMISSION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1976, COMMUNITY ACTIONAGENCY GOVERNING BOARD Program and udget su mission far calendar year 1976 discussed. This document represents the decision of the Administering Board taken at its meeting of September 4, (975. Supervisor Richter stated he had wanted to get more information on this matter. Fie could not find out anything yesterday as it was a holiday. He woufd'Ifke this held over one more week so he could discuss the matter with Welfare. Pat Barry said this matter should be acted upon today as if should have been mailed in fast week. Mr. Barry stated that at the EOC meeting last Thursday the Board went through the budget to set up priorities. Priorities set out. The Board recommended that Mr. Barry bring this back to the Board of Supervisors stating that this is the best recommendation that the Administering Board could make on the priorities. Matter of priorities explained by Mr. Sorry. Supervisor McKillop felt that the Board should concur with the rewmmendation at this time. • Supervisor Cameron stated he had gone to the Chico Community Day Care Center last week; he feels that the Center is needed (n the Chico area. Supervisor Richter said he had talked to the people that had written the letter. Letter read again concerning opposition to the Day Care Center funding. People from the Day Care Center spoke at this time. It was stated that some of the funds referred to in the letter are '4n-kind"Funds. Actual cash is not received. They have 37 children at the Center at this time. There are four accredited teachers at the day care center; there are 12 paid people on the staff. Staffing ion the center discussed. It was felt that the Center has helped people stay off AFDC and hwe helped others to get off Welfare. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, the Board concurred with the recommendation of the Administering Board of EOC for the budget submission far calendar year 1976 and for the program, including the Chico Community Day Care Center funding. AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan and McKillop NOES: Supervisor Richter and Chairman Ladd 75-1724 DISCUSSION: RELOCATION OF COUNTY COUNSEL Arrangements pre ing ma a to move CountyCounsel and a portion of the Page 289. October 14, 1975 ~ ~+, T'+. ==---t--~==__===~.atol~~L4t147~W~_~_~~~_--_______ Treasurer and Tax Collector's offices over the weekend of October IS/19. Administration has been advised that adequate offices are available in the King building to house County Counsel with a monthly rental of $327. Mr. Mickelson said that Building Maintenance is prepared to move them across the street as instructed. The King proposes! was received last Thursday. Relocation of the County Counsel offices discussed. It was the Board's feeling that County Counsel should be moved across to the Gray Building. supervisor Madigan stated that this decision had been made previously and the Board should stick to it. The Administrative Officer will negotiate with the owner and determine if the County can rent the building for less money and see if the building can be rejuvenated . hb action necessary at this time. 75-1725 AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF PRINT SHOP EQUIPMENT One piece of equipment aut rized for acquisition on o lease purchase basis for the print shop was the cameraplatemaker manufactured by 3M Company. The company is running a nationwide promotional sale on this equipment and the County can save 25°l0 on an outright purchase rather than one of two leasing alternatives. On motion of Supervisor McKiliop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the Board authorized direct purchase of camera-platemaker from 3M Company at a cost of b8,800. 75-172G APPROVE TRAVEL REQUEST FROM DRUG COUNSELING & RESOURCE CENTER Dr, En oe requests out orization or two persons from t e Drug Counse ing and Resource Center to attend an institute on "short Term Counseling Skills"October 20 to 24, 1975 in San Francisco. Much of the benefits of the training are obtained by being in attendance at the session, therefore, it is requested that both be allowed to go. There will be no lodging costs and total estimated cost for the two is $104. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, travel for two persons from Drug Counseling and Resource Center iv attend "Short Term Counseling Skills"training session was approved. 75-1727 APPROVE PAYMENT FOR MEDICAL INDIGENTS Review as en comp eted on i s su milted y providers of medical care to qualify such payment for medical indigents requests under the guidelines used in the previous review. Total billings reviewed $24,383.69. Total billings suggested as qualifying for payment $14,345.83. Billings discussed. It was stated that some of the billings were from 1974. Claims explained by Mr. Mickelson. Payment of the billings discussed. Supervisor Mr,.digan said he would like to have County Counsel do some research to see if there is any possibility of a law suit to recover some of the funds spent by the County. Supervisor Cameron said he did not want to pay these bills either but that the doctors and hospitals should not have fo be saddled with them. It was moved by Supervisor C,smeron, sewnded by Supervisor Richter and carried, Page 290. October 14, 1975 r"1 ______________===QctoberJ4yJ47~=========W W~~~~___ that payment for medical indigents in the amount of $14,345.83 be authorized, with the request that County Counsel study further the possible grounds for legal action for possible re-imbursement to the County. AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, Richter and Chairman Ladd NOES: Supervisor McKillop RECESS: 10;20 RECONVENED: 10:35 75-1728 DISCUSSION OF GROUP OBSTETRICAL CARE PROPOSAL FORCIiICO AREA- A DEMONSTRATION PROJECT Dr. En oe was present to discuss the group obstetrical care proposal for Chico area. He stated that Dr. Lorenz has dropped out of the four-doctor panel but there is another obstetrician that will probably take his place. Background of the proposal set out. Mal-practice insurance premiums discussed. Company that will famish the insurance set out by Dr. Enloe. Supervisor Cameron set out information he hod gathered over the past week. i-le talked with the head of the department of eligibility for Medi-Cal. They told him that they felt the County had a pokey contract but it appears that this would be legally possible to handle. hle stated that before the Board made a decision in this matter, he would like to go over the matter that the State is sending to him. Dr. Enloe explained how the other counties are handling this emergency. Maternal and child health funds discussed. Supervisor Richter explained why he was going to endorse this clinic " agreement. He feels that this proposal is not a solution; it is an attempt to put together a solution. It will increase the efficiency of the doctors; it will provide fora 24-hour a day duty for doctors. Use of mid-wifes and pars-professionals explained. They will use these people in the clinic. Chairman Ladd said ha was concerned with the questions in this matter. One question that bothers him is what impact will subsidizing the Chico area do to the other doctors in the County. There is a crisis in all other services with malpractice inwrance . It is his feeling that if the County is going to subsidize any of the services, it will have to do it with all services. Supervisor Richter felt there should be a committee countywide, with professionals and pare-professionals serving on the committee. The committee should oversee this matter and make reports back to the Board. Fallowing a discussion of the proposal and malpractice insurance Premiums, it was the Board`s pleasure to put this matter off until tomorrow rooming following the BCAG meeting, and prior to the Revenue Sharing discussion. 75-1729 APPEARANCE: MR. GEORGE MORELI,Ca RANCHITO WAY CHICO . George A+bre o, C ico; spo a concerning t e propose Ogg cli ic. Page 291. Octonberl4, 1975 ~~ ~ ________________0>=tQbsrJ4,=197.5=====_______-__--_- He asked if the Board was listening to the people; he feels that the people want the clinic. It was his feeling that a successful clinic in Chico only means that Oroville and Paradise will have self-sufficient clinics. He urged the Board to take action an the proposal. Mrs. Nancy Morello, Chico, stated she felt the Board was so hung up on the Medi-Cal problem that they do not think about the people who do not have Medi-Cal or other insurance. She requested that the Board do something about the problem. She said she hoped the Board would be able to see the clinic as an investment for the future . Supervisor McKlllop explained to Mrs. AMrello what the Board was talking above; ; he said this is not a clinic, it is a study. He wished he could be satisfied that the study would help. 75-1730 APPEARANCE: MR. BOB MAGGISO~~ PARADISE-BUS SERVICE . Bo ggison, era ise, state e a staree o us service in paradise; he plans on having a second bus if things go as well as they have been going. There are tours on weekends and whenever the bus can be free for such activities. He explained the use of the bus and its operation. He explained the matter of a senior c itizen and handicapped service cab. He stated he was not asking for any help for the tour service. proposal given to Supervisor Richter. 75-1731 APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF OROVILLE: PURCHASE OP THREE PARCELS OF TAX DEEDED PROPERTY T City of Oroville has' 'filed its Resolution No. 3134 authorizing the Mayor to purchase tax deeded property in acwrdance with Chapter VIII of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Three pieces of property are involved, all in downtown Oroviile on Montgomery Street between Myers and Downer. An agreement has been prepared to implement the purchase by the Cityof Oroville with the total purchase price for the three properties at $8,600. Purchase of the property discussed. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, agreement with City' of Oroville for their purchase of three parcels of tax deeded property was approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 75-1732 BUTTE COUNTY PAIR: APPROVE PAYMENT TO SEARS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE TRANSFER On motion o Supervisor Richter, sewnded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried. the following action was taken: 1. Approved payment to Sears Construction Company in the amount of $2,675.G3 for work done on the water, fire protection on the Butte County Fairgrounds. 2. Approved Budget transfer 1975-4, in the amount of $5,948 coming from the unbudgeted reserve. 75-1;233 ,hPPitE}YE--PFfBLIC WORKS STEMS: ADOPT ORDINANCE 1631 _ _ _ On motion o Supervisor Ric ter, seconde y Supervisor Madigan ant! unanimously carried, the following action was taken: I. Authorized Purchasing Depargte ~r~~to rebid for Neal I~ad landfill cover material supply. P October 14, X1975 f ~; -_______________~ctcb€rJ4,~47~====____----____---- 2. Approved Change Order No. I, La Rorte Road project number 03532-74-I, in the increasing amount of $1,310.75 which provides for hauling and stockpiling excess rock excavation from the project, and outhorized the Chairman to sign. 3. Approved Forest Ranch Subdivision Map, 21 lots, along E $ W sides of SH 32 @ Forest Ranch, and offers of dedication were accepted. 4. ,Waived second reading of ordinance adopting 1975 National Electric Code; adopted Ordinance 163) and authorized Chairman to sign. 75-1734 APPROVE DISPOSAL SITE FEE CHANGES Change of disposal s7te~ee c~aiscussed. Supervisor Richter asked what charges would be made of the wmmercial haulers; they will pay $3.04 per load. It was suggested that the $3.00 rate for the commercial haulers be changed to $5.00 par load. Supervisor McKillop said he would rather go with the recommended changes. On motion of Supervisor Richter, sewnded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, changes to disposal site fee changes were approved as set out on the schedule attached to the minutes and marked "Exhibit A ", to help offset the additional cost of hauling cover material. 75-1735 ADOPF RESOLUTIO N 75-149, DESIGNATING CERTAIN ROADS TO BE IN FEDERAL-AID . SYSTEM so ut on explained by Clay Castleberry,Director of Pub) is Works ._ Skyway discussed. It was felt this route should be a priority item ro have the road improved. It is a dangerous road and work is needed on the road. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unonimously carried, Resolution 75-149 designating certain roads to be in Federal-Aid System was adopted and the Choirman was authorized to sign. 75-1736 ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-150 ACCEPTING LAND FOR ROAD PURPOSES (WITHIN BALLANTRAE MANOR UNIT NO. 2) Mr. Caste rry state a an tam not on the agenda. He requested that the Board adopt a resolution accepting a right of way easement within the Ballantrae Manor Unit No. 2. Request discussed. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, Resolution 75-150 accepting land for road purposes was adopted and the Chairman was outhorized to sign. 751737 DISCUSSION ITEM: WORK DOWN STREAM ON SACRAMENTO RIVER Supervisor Madigan asked Mr. Castleberry if he had and anyt>~regarding whether the Corps of Engineer would do the work down stream on the Sacramento River, Col. McCollum had been shown the area in question and ha concurred that it should be rocked for another f00 feet. Supervisor Madigan said he would discuss the matter again with Col. McCollom. Mr. Castleberry said he would look at the area in question. hb action taken. 75-1738 PUBLIC HEARING: EXTENSION OF INTERIM TM-2 FOR PROPERTY IN FOREST RANCM A public hearing was set for November 4, 1975 at Te30 ~+.m, r t extension of Interim TM-2 for property in Forest Ranch, on both sides of Highway 32, excluding that portal owned by Grover Jones. In terim e~tpires November 23, 1975, page 293. October 14, 1975 ~ ~ ----_-~~--~--~~S2.ctol~~t~4tL9Z~___________________ 75-1739 APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL On motion-of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKill'op and unanimously carcied, the following tentative parcel map recommended for approval was approved, subject to the conditions, with the Finding that the map was found to be consistent with the Butte County General Plan and with the note that nesatlve declaration hds been filed with the CountyClerk: zoczecl ~1~3 tisrvay IJ. tzerzon, A8 25-16--71, t lots, east oi= Hc~-. G.P. Orchard 74, approx. Z !nsle south of Fot•7e7C Ftpt28e H311 Road. -'t: Field Crop.: orovi'_le. );ng3.neer: Cc:c?: F~ .i15woC. PuLSVa~.i:. to the ~ega~.remen~h.; cx Sec~cn 10.3 of th;a ~utt~ County Code, 'L•he teni:ati~re parcal map df fi~:e ebQZrs idmzc~fied ~irUpez'ty has been rz- °iet,°wd kay the Butr`Fe County Eu~JC~~.v:Ls~.ox Can~nittee and the P3arning Ct+rxmis s { on . ThQ Sr?,c~dvision Go:~nmittae «.nd this Planning Cammisaion recamr:aend 3ppraval of t^he tentative map, sub jest to 'she i'o~.l~atling; cond~.tians: Z. 1'rovf.de traversable access, and obtain an encrvachmant permit_ 2. In.dicata a 55 Ft. bui.ldi~-g se4•hacY. front the centerline of Ht~ry. ?4 . 3. Tndicatc: a 28 St. buiidi.n~i setbac?c from the southerly easement line . ~ negative Dsclaystian F.ecdardf.ng Envixanm~ztal 3rn~ct urns ff led vrith the CoTzrty, Clerk, on Sept~_*R3~.i 15, 1975a Alw reasc~~tabl.e ef~o3~ts r~hculd be mar'.e to pxof:eot 1'=c~~°icult~ure, not only far :Lis rconamlc etdv~antages to tizA Catus::y, but, as an importa;st ar>d c?euix'ab:±e use a bhe l.a:id c~hioh sstab~.islies a+tany of the valuRs fax krbass arras . ' Agscicu?rural la:':3 should bQ prese~cved Rg~i~ZS'c piact±m?r~3 urba~izat~.on wiz~.ch vro~a? d tend to zdt-arsely effact tha Ecancma c iaates~ti.ais of this impoz~tas~st seg:a°nt of the Coeazty's base. 7[n providing far urban, yroeatn and expansion, the fertile areas should b° p_eserved, :shz~:evsr possible, . to encourage pxior use of laud ths.'t has Lass l~ciricul'ufral potential: RECESS: 12:00 RECONVENED: 1:30 p.m. 75-I~~~~~°~'~ O~ANCE 10021 NG DEFIN e pu is ear ng on t e u e YiS11R ssi'am A- me- a~3men Ordinance 1002, zoning definitions to include definitions of "Building Area," "Building 51te," "Lot Area," and "Parcel" wen held ea advertised. Mr. Lawson, Planning Director, explained that they have had several problems arise from the lack of clear definitions on such items as lot sizes. There iennothing to refer to when an ordinance speat<.c of lot size ar building site. etc. Many times these arc implied is the ordinance but never cleat€ied. These coning definitions would be used in conjunetion•vith the toning ordinances. Mr. Lawson gave an example of how this would clarify using the ~-1 district. ._ _.... . C?ctober Id, 1975 ~. =aacam-,-=====csx~C'~b4tL~~¢G~~= a :ca=sass~smm Proposed ordinance discussed. Supervisor Cameron questioned Mr. Lawson regarding the doctrine of merger concept and its connection with this ordinance. Mr. Blacketock gave the background of the doctrine of merger matter. There has been a great deal of confusion on the matter, including at the Attorney General's office. Mr. Bleckstock stated that the Soard has decided legislatively that the doctrine of merger does not apply where a subsequent parcel of land is acquired adjacent to a currently owned parcel. He stated that the Planning Commission is aware of the potential conflict. Mr. Bleckstock stated that the Board could decide either way on the matter but he recommended that they be consistent in their decision. Discussion of conflict with the state map act. Mr. Lawson didn't feel the Board could amend the state law by a local ordinance and discussed his ideas on the matter. Discussion o£ item ~k4 on the proposed ordinance. Chairman Ladd suggested that it be changed to read "Parcel: an area defined by as approved parcel map, subdivision map or otherwise lawfully created, containing the miminum square footage and frontage as required by the zoning district at the time the parcel was created." Hearin,opened to the public. A_ppeariag:_ no one. Hearing closed_ to the public and confined to Che Board, ~~ Matter referred back to the Planning Commission with change as suggested by Chairman Ladd outlined above. 75-1741 PUBLIC HEARING: AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE 236. 475, ZONING ENABLING ORDINANCE SECTION 13• REFERRED SACK TO PIANNING CCTIl+2LSSTON The public hearing on the Sutte County Planning Commission amendment to Ordinance No. 475, known as the Butte County Zoning Enabling Ordinance Section 13 was held as advertised. Mr. Lawson stated that there has been same controversy over vas permits and the Planning Commission's limitations regarding conditions. There are also some procedural questions that need to be clarified. Supervisor Richter questioned Mr. Lawson regarding ltem 13.2 concerning the Planning Commission's architectural control. Mr. Lawson explained that the Planning Commission sometimes requires wood roofs, landscaping or similar items to have the pro,~ect conform to the neighborhood and possibly make it more accepta2>le tb the area. He stated that they can require a site plan. Supervisor Richter objected to this being included as there is no definite criteria outlined. He feels it would be a value judgment on the part of the Planning Commission. Discussion. Mr. Lawson stated that the Planning Cammieaion wants their full paver as allowed by law and nothing more. Mr. Blacketock suggested that the phrase "as may be permitted by law" be included to clarify the situation. Supervisor Richter requested that the word architectural be stricken. Supervisor Cameron questioned about the section 13.9 concerning appeal periods. Mr. Lawson stated that the section ie correct, that the appeal period is eight days. Discussion of the time of use permits. Chairman Ledd questioned Mr. Lawson regarding section 13.1b and 13.11. Mr. Lawson stated that County Counsel hoe advised that the time period for a use permit begins at the time of Planning Commission action. Supervisor Cameron feels that since these matters can be appealed to the Board and that this can take up to over a month, that the time should begin with the receipt of the use permit by the applicant. Mr. Lawson suggested that it read the~time should be from the date of receipt of the permit by the permittee. Discussion of the action clause. This would mean that soma positive action toward beginning of the project should 6e taken within the year's time. ~......___..._.____ »w.,d,..,.......-..,..~....-......-..- .~ ..__...__.._ , ...... ,.. Po9e 295. October 14, 1975 ~, ~. Chairman Ladd felt that there should be an automatic renewal of one year if the applicant has begun working on the project. The 'board agreed with Chia change. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: no one; Hearing closed to the public end confined to'the Board. Thin matter is to be referred back eo the Planning Commission with the change that the time period on use permits will begin when the permit is received by Che permittee, with a signed receipt requested for delivery of same; also that there be an automatic==renewal of one year if construction has commenced within the year period of the use permit. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded 6y Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the amendment to Ordinance 1002, zoning definitions and the amendment to Ordinance No. 475, Section 13 were referred back to the Planning Coamrisslon with changes as outlined. 75-1742 PUBLIC HEARING: CHICO RACQUET CLUB; SPECIAL HEARING RE CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES; APPEAL UPHELD AND MATTER REFERRED SACK TO PLANNING CC3!4~ilSSION The public hearing on the Chico Racquet Club - special hearing pursuant to Ordinance 1019 to determine if "change of circumstances" warrants rehearing of a use permit to allow en expansion of existing tennis club (eight courts and club house) to include four additional courts, a recreation room, and a swimming pool on property zoned A-2 (general), located on the south side of Manzaaita Avenue, east of Cactus Avenue. identified as AP 48-203-58, 59, 60 and 61, Chico was held as advertised. Mr. Lawson gave the background of the matter. Supervisor Richter questioned as to what constltvtea a change of circum- stances. Mr. Lawson stated that the commission feels this ie physidal changes and not attikude changes. This is their interpretation of the ordinance. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: Neil McCabe, attorney, representing the Chico Racquet Club. He explained that their use permit had been approved with the exception of the swimming pool. He explained that the cluh hoe requested end received permission to expand their Facility to allow a 300 family membership. They aze now requesting a reconsideration of the denial .on the swimming pool. Tt was explained at this time that this hearing is only to consider whether this should again be heard before the Planning Gommission and does not concern itself with the actual use permit and the conditions. This is to decide whether the club should be allowed to reapply to the Planning Commission. Mr. McCabe gave the background of the matter. Mr. McCabe read portions of the staff findings, which he felt omitted the pool and also that the Planning Commission did not make specific findings as to why the pool was left out. Their position is that the pool is compatible with the neighborhood. Mr. McCabe explained" the uses of the surrounding properties, which include a mobile home park with a pool. Mr. McCabe also outlined the ob~ectioae received. Mr. and Mrs. Peacher had objected to the pool but Mr. McCabe felt that the condition of fencing would alleviate any problems. There have bean some pine trees planted that will help screen the noise. A fence is to be erected to keep non-members from using the pool after hours. Mr. McCabe submitted a plan of the club area showing the position of the pool. Alsa distributed Were pictures of the property. Hr. McCabe felt that the ob~ectiona from the Peschera ware not valid as they live one house down from .......... . •- Pase 296. October 14, 1475 ~° = C C C ES C 6 p C~ C~ C R S f~ l i i~ L' ~i ~ II C C C~ C~~~~~~~ C S C~ C C C= the club. The people right next door to the property have no objections. Mr. McCabe submitted a letter from Mr. 8ai[s~ the tuanager of the Pleasant Valley Mobile Estates, Which stated that they d1d not object to the swimming pool. Discussion of the position of the pool. It was stated that the property owner did not appeal the original decision of the Planning Commission. Discussion of whet constitutes a change of circumstances. Mr. McCabe does not feel the ordinance refers to only physical features. Tim Wilson, owner of the club, staked that he had slept oa his rights and had not appealed the decision of the Planning Commission. He stated that they knew they would receive objections to the lights at the club but had not considered receiving objections to the pool. He explained that the pool will be approximately 134 feet: from the Poachers property and doesn't feel they have a valid complaint. He explained that this will be a shallow pool with no diving board. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. Supervisor Richter felt that Mr. McCabe had a good paint as to chow the physical characteristics can be changed. Mr. McCabe felt that it would be difficult to prove that the actual land had changed unless there was some natural disaster. Supervisor Richter feels that the changed attitude should be considered, He feels it is an 3aterpretation of the ordinance, which 1s not specific. j tht motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the appeal was upheld and the matter was referred back to the Planning Commission. 75'1743 PUBLIC HEARING: REZONE FRCM MHP TO ArR PROPERTY LOCATED AT HEAL ROAD AND CHAPARRAL DRIVE, PARADISE; ADOPT ORDINANCE 1832 The public hearing for the Sutte County Planning Commiasioa rezone from MHP to ASR (Agricultural-Residential) fox property located on the NE corner of Chaparral Drive and Neal Road, approximately 750 feet south of Sutter Road, identified As AP 55-05-20, AP 55-08-12 and AP 55-07-18, Paradise was held ae advertised. Mr. Lawson described the area involved, and also gave the background a£ the matter. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: A.C. Peterson, Neal Road, Paradise. Mr. Peterson reminded the Board that s petition with over 200 signatures had been submitted to stop the mobile home park. Eieariag closed to the public and confined to the Board. Mr. Lawsnn stated that they had checked the assessed value of the subject and surrounding properties and had found that the assessed value per acre is higher on the surrounding area than in the MEiP area. On motion of Supervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, Ordinance 1632 rezoning a portion of the__ County from MHP to A-R was adopted and the Chairman-au[t}orized to sign, with Ehe~findings that this is in conformity with the t3eneral Plan. Page 297. ._ .. ..... ... _ _ October ~4, 1975 ~. ~: sS S CtC C C C~....5 6`~~=1- CSi C'i-L-C CS @ RCCCS C7C T-L-SCT- C CC 75-144 ADOPT ORDINANCES 1633 THROIIGR 1696 REZOLJING FEATHER FALLS_AREA Supervisor McRillop explained that the Board had held over the decision on the Feather Fa11s rezoning which was initiated by the Planning Commission at hie request. This matter was net on the agenda. Supervisor McKillop stated that he has contacted the timber companies and they are in agreement With the zoning and do not feel it will conflict with their plans. He would also like for the Board to reconsider the property owned by Mr. Donald and Mr. Pruden. He feels that a TM-40 or TM-20 zone would be more appropriate for these properties. Discussion of the properties. Mr. Donald explained that he has 160 acres in the area and that there had been a property dispute with Louisiana-Pacific for some time. This has been resolved. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, the following ordinances were adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign, with the findings that they are inconformity with the General Plen; deleting the Donald and Pruden property with recommendation to Planning Commission of TM-40 or 20: Ordinance 1633, zoning a portion of the County of Butte a TM-5 zone Ordinance 1634, zoning a portion of the County of Butte a TM-10 zone Ordinance 1635, zoning a portion of the County of Butte a TM-160 zone Ordinance 1636, zoning a portion of the County of Butte a C-F zone 75-1745 __DTSCUSSION: EARL LEWTS TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP: WAIVE REQUIREMENT OF MAP The matter of the Earl Lewin tentative parcel map opened for discussion at this time. Appearing: Palmer Hatch, representing Mr. Lewis. Mr. Hatch gave the background of the matter. This property lies to the west of Oro-Quincy Road. Mr. Lewin sold a portion of the property to a Mr. Aycock oa an installment sale contract January 5, 1970 for two plus acres. Mr. Aycock took immediate possession and paid installments until March, 1975. Mr. Aycock placed the remaining cosh. into escrow pending filing of a parcel map and delivery of the deed. Mr. Hatch stated that they question whether a parcel map is required and that if the decision ie that one is needed, they wish to appeal condition 3 regarding the right of way from the center of Oro-Quincy Road. Mx. Hatch explained that the Assessor`s office is aware of the unrecorded contract of sale and that the Aycocks have requested a homeowners exemption. If the parcel map was required with the condition of the right of way, which would not touch the parcel conveyed, their position is that the county would be benefiting at Mr. Lewis' expense. County Counsel stated that there is a problem in unrecorded Contracts as often they are back-dated. Hr. Hatch stated that there was no back-dating ~ and that Mr. Lewis has records of the payments from 1970. Discussion of record of survey done. Chairman Ladd felt that as long as the parcel map has already been contracted for, it would benefit Mr. Lewin to continue with it. Discussion of the conditions. County Counsel stated that in hie opinion, as there was no evidence of backdating, that the Board could waive the parcel map requirement. Discussion of the right of way condition and also the condition regarding an easement. Mr. Hatch stated that .the only condition they are appealing is the one regarding the right of way on Oroville-Quinsy Road. It ie their opinion that there is already an easement into the props rty. Discussion of what ie oa the property presently. There is a trailer and the septic system ie in the process of being installed. Mr. 8lackatock stated that if this was in fact a sales no tmp is required. 1 Pope 298. ... - ~ I o~robe~ ia, 1975 ~`~ f "' Ocrober 14 1975 C C. sCC C CCC_ __.. sC ICCC C~FCIC CCC-----_ =,^. =T CG C.. !fatter closed to the public. Chairman Ladd stated that he felt it would be to everyone's best interest to continue with the parcel map so it can be recorded. He feels that this would clear the record. On motion of Supervisor McRillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, the necessity of a parcel map was waived based upon the recommendation of County Counsel, with the recommendation that the applicant file the final map so it can be recorded and that the conditions be waived in such case, Chairman Ladd suggested that the easement be granted. It was felt by Mr. Hatch that this was alxeady done. 75-1746 DISCU5SION: LETTER FROM LEO J. PRERICKS OF CHICO; HOWARD TOUSSAINT TO REPORT ON THE MATTER Mr. Frerick had written the Board requesting the Board to approve the original parcel map requiring a minimum of 15,000 square feet per parcel because of a necessary delay. Supervisor Madigan stated that he has talked with Howard Toussaint who stated that the application was filed and never processed. Meanwhile there was a change in the state law. Mr. Toussaint contends that the application was allowed to lapseao that when he did reply, there was a different set of standards to meet. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the Board requested a written report oa this matter from Howard Toussaint. 75-1747 DISCUSSION: CLAIM SUBMITTED BY JOHN M. COMPTON• PUT OVER ONE.WEEIC A claim was filed by John M. Compton 'of San Jose re erroneous assessment of real property taxes on behalf of Mrs. Pauline R. Hopper. County Counsel stated that he would like a week to study this matter and will report bank next week. 75-1748 APPROVE APPOINTN~TT TO ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD: PAUL NORTON On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McYCillop and unanimously carried, Paul Horton was appointed to the Assessment Appeals Board for a term of three years, temp to expire on June 5, 1978. 75-1749 DISCUSSION: APPOII~TME[VTS TO ALCOHOL ADVISORY BOARD AND TEC[~ixCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE CtT DRUGS; APPOIIJTMENTS TO MENTAL HEALTH ADYiSOfiY BOARD; , MATTERS PUT OVER ONE WEER Mr. Nickelson stated that the recommendation for the appointment of Reverend Phillip Hall to the Alcohol Advisory Board and Technical Advisory Committee on Drugs had come from the Chairman of that committee, Tom Sawyer. This matter put over one week for the Board`s consideration. Discussion of recmaaendatioas to committees. Chairman Ladd felt that the Board should make their awn recommendatioae amd find the people to be appointed. Supervisor Cameron stated that sever&1 committees will no longer _.._..~.,.. ,.~.~._.._..._....,..,.. a.,.,...,_.. ._.._._-_---~ .............. October 14, 1975 ~. ~'~'^: sm==s¢se====c=saa~~T~~•tL~ssssa====.-===amsses make recd®endations because they feel the ~oaitd does not want them. He feels this is ea excellent way to find people that are iatareeted in serving on the committees. He would like the 8oard.'a position on this clarified. Chairman Ladd stated that recoumiendations are fine to a point, but he does not want the Board members relying solely on these recommendations. Re feels it is the members' responsibility to seek out possible appointments, not the ca~ittees'. He feels there will be broader representation in this manner. Supervisor Richter agreed with this. Discussion of appointments to ffiental Health Advisory Board. Mike Pyeatt, administrative aaalyat, stated that Dr. Enloe was contacted on this matter in July. Dr. Enloe is considering this matter. Dr. Enloe-is to be contacted again regarding these appaintments. 75-1750 ROADSIDE WEED CONTROL COMPSITTEE DISBANDED A vacancy currently exists on this committee which has been inactive for well over a year. Rather than make a new appointment to the committee, it has been suggested that the committee be disbanded. Supervisor Madigan felt this was a needed committee and should be continued. On motion of Superviear Richter, seconded by Supervisor Cameros sad carried, the Roadside Weed Contiol Committee was disbanded and the Administrative Officer was directed to notify members thanking them for their service. Voting: Ayes; Supervisors McKillop, Cameron, Richter and Chairman Ladd; Noea: Supervisor Madigan; Absent: None. 75-1751 APPROVE BPPOLNI'~~fIT OF JOAN STOGSDILL TO DIVISION II OF OWID Mr. Blackstock stated that it was in order for the Board to make an appointment to Division II of~the Oroville Wyandotte Trrigation District. Mr. Blackstock explained the water code and government code sections relating to this. There is only one candidate in this district. He feels there should be no problem in making this appointment. Supervisor Cameron stated that he could support the appointment as there is no opposition in the election. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, aecanded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously carried, the Board appointed Joan Stogsdill to Division II of the Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation District. 75-1752 DTSCUSSION: SUBPOENAS ISSUED BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Blackstack stated that the aubpoeaas issued have been served except to Don Mann. Both the Sheriff's office and the Aistrict Attorney's office have tried. A call has been received from the attorney, Paul Minasian, an behalf of Jayne Seaman and Robert Eaetham. They have requested that they not be required to appear before the Board but have their deposftions taken at the attorney's office. Mr. Slackstock stated that it is his opinion that since the Board subpoenaed the people, they should appear before the Board for questioning. He recommends that they be advised that they appear tiefore the Board. This was the coacensus of the Board. Recess: 3:45 for as executive oession to discuss personnel end 1ltigatioa. Reconvene: 4s30.~---°._..,,-,._.- __...._.__. --.....-._...~..._.-_ _... .. .. .. .. .. Page 340. October 14, 1975 ~t C C C L^ 1C Cam„ 2C C L" C ~" ~' ~ C ~IC L~ rCIC~~~~ C C C C t t6 C S IC C C C i t C C C= {C 75-1753 A Mr. Nickelson stated that this ie anon-agenda item. He presented the Board with copies of a postion of the budget. N'o county money ie involved. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimousiy carried, the Butte county Fair budget for January 1, 1976 through December 31, 1976 was approved, and the Chairman authorized to sign. 75-1754 AUTHORIZE DISMISSAL OF COUNTY OF BUTTE yS. FOULRES r On motfon of Supervisor Richter, seconded by.Supervisar Cameron and uaanimouelq carried, the cnee of the County of Hutte vs. Foulkes vas disrmfsaed. ' 75-17.55 _ _ tteTZEx PRESENTED 8Y SUPERVISOR ~7 Supervisor Madigan stated that he has received a letter from the Attorney General's office. He feels that the Attorney General should concesn himself with legal problems instead of political problems. Recess: 4135 _ October 15, 1975 _ RPCONVENEDd The Board reconvened at 9;20. present: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Ladd. Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan Blackstoclc, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk. 75-1756 HEARING ON REVENUE SHARING REQUESTS iiac ground o f e Revenue S aring requests set out by Mr. Nickelson. Chairman Ladd announced that the Board would limit the proposals to 10 minutes, which he felt would be adequate to got their point across. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing; I. Mrs. Jean Pratt, Board member of the Feather River Recreation 8, Park District, made the presentation for the Oroville Action Cauncii. These people are very anxious to have a communication center and have raised $5,000 an their awn. Other agencies have helped them. Feather !?aver Recreation & Park District plan on helping them. Mrs. Pratt stated that this Council does need the revenue sharing funds. It was suggested that even if the County can give them only a small amount, it will restore their faith. The City of Oroville has expressed a desire to help the Orovilie Action Council. ,Mrs. Pratt felt that maybe with all helping, a community center wilE be built in the south side, A written request has been Filed for revenue sharing funds. 2. The next to speak regarding the funds is listed as the Chico Area Legal Services. There was no one present at this time to make the presentation. 3. Chico Community Day Care Genter. No one appeared to discuss their request. 4. Family Services Association. Dr. R.Beebepresented the proposal for $15,000 of revenue sharing funds. This would provide services for those people who cannot afford to pay for the services. Services given byPathgeis30s~ciation set out and explained. EOC October 15, 1975 ~,. /'* ___-__--__--_---_--_S2ctohetL4~L9Z~.___________ ______ has allotted them $2,000 fur the Oroville people who cannot pay for the counseling. Dr. Beebe • set out she review of the last 90 applicants that they have counseled. 38 were referred from County offices; 15 were referred from Mental Health; others were referred by the Courts. Costs for these counseling services set ovt. Fees received from these people range from .42 per case, $I.00 per hour, and under $2.00 pet hour. The average is $5.8$ per client. The cost of one hour counseling is $22.00, so it could be seen that the fees do not cover the costs. 50% of the clients pay under $2.00. Dr. Beebe stated that the Family Services Association was going to have t'o set some policy; they have bills that have to be paid. They are going to have to quit taking referrals. It is felt that a need has been established for these serv€ces. It was felt that if the Courts refer people to them, some type funding should be provided. Request discussed; no decision made. 5. Chico Area Legal Services. Roy Schoenberg, managing attorney, spoke on behalf of the Chico Area Legal Services and for eight other organizations. He stated he had sent io letter to the Administrative Office requesting that each of the groups be notified if there was to be a discussion on their requests. The organizations had not been notified he stated and they would like a postponement so that the organizations can all appear at one time. The Board stated that all the o ~ganizat€ons had been notified by the press and through the rod€o med€a; Administration Officer stated that they had all been notified by letter, followed up by a telephone call. The letter and phone call were to the Chico Area Legal Services. It was the Board`s feeling that if Chico Area Legal Services had sent the letter to the Board, and they were notified of this meeting, then they shoo Id have notified the other agencies they were representing. It was moved by SupervisorRichter, ser:onded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, that th€s hearing be the hearing on I~venue Sharing funds, and if o determination or ruling is made, then this would be She only hearing to be held. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Ladd NOES: Supervisor Cameron Notification of the agencies requesting to be notified regarding revenue sharing funds discussed. 5. Work Training Genter for Handicapped. John McLaughlin, representing the center, stated he was not optimistic of receiving funds. Funds requested at this time - $43,385.64. Details of this request set out and discussed. 6. Paradise Counsel on Aging. Myra Caldwell, Paradise, Chairman of Wheels on Meals, set out the request for $3,000. They hope to become self-supporting shortly. Funds are for the delivery of the meals; the recipients pay exactly what the Hospital • • _ss. It was stated that at least one-half of the people the meals are delivered to would be in rest homes if they did not receive these meals. Request discussed. 7. Miss Jones from the Chico Day Care Genter explained purpose of their request for funds. Page 302. October 15, 1915 n ~ ___--__ _____=====Ogtob~r__14,_147.5___________________ 8. Bob Paulus, Butte County Fire Warden, requested revenue sharing funds For an emergency medical services unit, The request is in the amount of $35,000 and he set out how the funds would be spent. The unit vro~ld be manned by volunteers. Justification far request set out. Authorization would be needed from the Board of Supervisors setting out that fhe emergency medical assistance would be provided by this unit. The demand for such a unit is increasing. Mr. Paulus felt that the X35,000 would provide an acceptable level of services in the County at this time . The vehicle, if provided, wavld be placed at fhe Kelly Ridge Station. 9. Robert Winston, Mayor of Oroviile, spoke concerning the City of Oroville's rescue unit. Costs have been increasing constantly. This rescue service is provided to all the residents of City of Oroville and the area of the County adjacent to the City. Mr. Winston felt the County ,should share in fhe expenses of operating this rescue rig. The City of Oroville can not wntinue to maintain #his expensive service at a total cost to the Oroville taxpayers. Request discussed. b,Ar. Paulus spoke concerning the view there might be a duplication of services, with the rescue unit based at Kelly Ridge Station and the other in City of Oroville. It was his feeling that there would not be a duplication of services. It would over burden the City of Orovi (le to handle the calls within the City and all those outside the city. Chairman Ladd stated that if there were no more requests to discuss, the Board would have the Administrative Officer condense the requests, sending written copies of the report to the Board members for study and that this matter would be placed back on the agenda at a later date. RECESS: 10:40 RECONVENED: 10:50 75-1757 DISCUSSION: OB PROPOSAL FORCHlCO ARIA Supervisor Cameron stated a ad aped ! at he would have the report from the State r;y this time. Me has a call in to Mr. Williams to see if he had sent the report to him. Chairman Ladd Feared that this would not only fail to produce results but it will increase the problem by doing away with the other practitioners in the County. Proposal discussed. Supervisor Madigon asked the Board members if they had read Section 22; this section mandates that if the hospital is going to maintain a maternity ward, they must have registered nurses on duty around the clock. Time spent discussing the problem focing the Board at this time. Supervisor Richter said he hoped the Board would be.able to act'one way or the other on the proposal at this time. Dr. Enloe stated he could not disagree with!the comments noised by the Board members. County Goyemment ~~1oin~~o have to make studies in helping to "' ~ October !5, 1975 ~, f'"~ _______________ Qc~taberl4,~~9Z~====_______________ solve the problem. A strong stand should be token by County Government by assuming responsibility to help in this matter. The problem should be faced. Dr. Enloe stated that his job as Health ,agency Director is to maintain good health care for the County. The County has to try and maintain the quality of medical health care for 'take County. The proposal, in Dr. Enloe's opinion, is a mechanism ro help the County Govemment to start solving the problems • regarding medical care Far the County. Chairman Ladd asked Dr. Enloe if he had discussed the proposal with the other hospitals in the County and if so, what are their feelings. Dr. Enloe said he bad discussed the proposal with the Feather River Sanitarium, Paradise, and with Mr. doff, administrator of the Oroville Medieal Center Hospital . It was moved by Supervisor Richter that the proposal for O.B. Services in the Chico area by adopted. Supervisor Madigan stated he would like to go on record as abstaining from voting on this motion. Motion died for lack of a second. Chairman Ladd said he had a few more questions that he felt needed to be answered. There is a real problem in the OB field; something should be done to help solve this problem. If there is a possibility that the Board members would support this study ,with the understanding that they would do the same thing for other areas of the County, and that the present study would be a one time study and that they would not vote fora con- tinued study, maybe then, there could be an action taken. Supervisor Cameron said he would like some type recommendation on how the motion should be worded. A meelical access committee should be formed and a study should be made county-wide. The present proposal is for one area only and Supervisor Cameron did not feel this was good. It was moved by Supervisor Richter that the proposal for the Chieo area be adopted, with the proviso that the other areas of the County would be approved for a similar study if the Health Direcror determined that such a study would be useful, and that it was the Board's intent that this would be a one-time study for that problem only. AMtion failed for Zack of a second. It was staled that maybe by next Tuesday that Dr. Enloe, knowing some of the reasons why this Board can not adopt this proposal, Dr. Enloe could come bock with alternatives and answers to some of the questions. Dr. Enloe said he would be hRSppy to see if he can get further in-put from the doctors in the other areas of the County. Total involvments is needed throughout the County. Mrs. Barbara Shafer, Oroville, urged the Board to approve the proposal. It was her feeling that this would be one study where they could see the results. OB discussion placed back on the agenda for Tuesday, October 21, 1975. ADJOURNMENT: There being nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 to reconvene on Tuesday, October 21, 19 at 9;00 a.m. ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLE.RK.. BY \'`~'~~~4.e airman of t e Boar ' Board o ~sors C er c Page 304. October 15, 1975 - _. • ' • y 8-7-T5 "EXH161T A" BUTTE COUNTY PROPOSED DISPOSAL SITE FEE sexFDTrt,E Cars, Station 9Yagons - - -- - - - _ _ - _ .. _ _ - _ .. _(x.•25} _ _$ ,50 Pickups, Panel Trucks, 2-wheel trailers - -- •- - -- - -- ~$-50)- - $1,00 1-ton Trucks, 4-wheel trailers --- - - - - - - _ _ _ _($1 00)- _$2.00 1~-ton Trucks or larger hauling garbage - - - _ _ _ _ $1.50) _ $3.00 ' (Including transfers) .DEMOLITION, TIFtE3, TREE STU~dPS Sizigle-axle trucks hauling demolition or tree stumps- - - - - - $ 5.00 per load Semi-trucks haul3.ng demoliton or tree stumps- - - - - - - - - - $10.00 per load Single-axle trucks and over hauling tires- - - - - - - - - - - -$ 5.00 per load Semi.-trucks hauling tires- - _ .. _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..$10.00 per load Definition: ' A. Demolition Materials: • Means materials or parts Pram wrecked or raised buildings Or struCtureS, masonry,• and paving materiels, demolition materials included but are not limited to broken concrete, asphalt, masonry, beams, poles, timbers, walla, roofs, and plumbing lines and fixtures or parts of any of them. ~ ' Fees shall apply to all users including governmental agencies. Ali fees to be pa>:d prior to unloading. PROPOSED NEW HOURS OF OPERATIOA 7:30 a.m. to 6:00•~p~:m. Year ~rofind CIASED THE FOLEAIYING HOLIDAYS Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving D;~y.