HomeMy WebLinkAboutM110183November 1, _1983
83- 877
83- 878
Ca17 to order - Board of Supervisors room, County Administration Center,
25 County Center Drive, Orovi1le. Present: Supervisors Fulton, 5araceni,
Wheeler and Chair Dolan; Del Siemsen, county counsel; Martin Nichols,
chief administrative officer; and Cathy Pitts, assistant clerk to the
Board. Absent: Supervisor Moseley
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
Invocation - Supervisor Saraceni
Additional items from Board members to be addressed at the end of the day. (21}
1. Ravenwood Subdivision - taking a position on the comments made by
Councilman Nichols for prepared statement for the Inter-governmental
Committee meeting - 5u~ervisor Wheeler
2. Several meetings that were organized for various organizations to meet
with Director of State Department of Drug and Alcohol - Supervisor Dolan
MOTION: I MOVE THAI' LETTERS OF APPRECIATION BE SENT TO BUTTE COUNTY DRUG
AND ALCOHOL ADVISORY BOARD, ~30HN C. BEACH III, AND SOLWAY.
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VOTE: l Y 2Y 3 Y 4 A 5 Y (Motion carried)
SUPERVISOR MOSELEY PRESENT AT THIS TIME
Items removed from the consent agenda for separate consideration: (62}
1. Budget transfers.
2. Amtrak Depot agreement with City of Ghico
83-879 Consent Agenda (65}
1. Approval of minutes - October 25, 1983. Action requested: APPROVE MINUTES.
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2. Penalty abatement requests - change of ownership reports. Action
a^eq~ested: APPROVE REQUESTS AS SUBMITTED.
3. Claim - claim has been submitted by Elaine Sights, etal, in the amount
of $500,000 for alleged.~amages bought about.by an incident occurring
on July ll, 1983 south of Chico on State Route 99. Action requested:
DENY CLAIM ON TUE BASIS IT WAS NOT TIMELY FILED AND REFER TO COUNTY
COUNSEL AND THE RISK MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR.
4. Chief Administrative Officer - request to be excused from November 75,
1983 meeting in accordance with the requirements of the Butte County
Code. Action requested: AUTHORTZE ABSENCE FROM MEETING
5. Annual report of the Public Guardian Trust Fund Account (F 1090} for
1982-83. Action requested: ACCEPT REPORT FOR FILING.
6. Butte County Library Trust - in accordance with Government Cade §25355
accept $500 donation from Mrs. Helen Derrick. Action requested: ACCEPT
DONATION.
7. .Merit increase - Del Siemsen, county counsel, to range 34.5, step E, to be
effective October 22, 7983. Action requested: APPROVE MERTT INCREASE.
8. Health insurance claim - Ronald Lorimor, 5r., in the amount of $82.50 for
diagnostic x-ray and lab service occurring on dune l0, 1983 which resulted
in additional out of pocket employee expenses. The employee health
contract changes made in 1982 affected law enforce~ent member units and
the changes were not part of the unit agreement. Action requested:
AUTHORIZE REIMBURSEMENT TO MR. LORIMOR.
9. Amendment to the 1982-83 Women, Infants and Children agreement - the
amendment to State Department of health Services Agreement 82-79731-A1
increases the maximum amount payable to the county by $8,838 and revises
selected other provisions. Action requested: APPROVE AMENDMENT AND
AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
10. Contract amendment - Community Living Centers agreement - provides for the
extension of the agreement to June 3O, 1984 and amends the contract amount
to $144,944 for an estimated 3,924 units of service and provides for board
and care services at the Creedside facility in Paradise. Action requested:
APPROVE CONTRACT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
ii. Amendment to the Grand dory/Board of Supervisors audit contract - a
letter agreement has been prepared with Coopers and Lybrand for the
conduct of a federally required and financed audit of the Metropolitan
Planning Organization at an amount not to exceed $7,500. Action requested:
APPROVE LETTER AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
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12. SB $13 (supplemental roll) - allocation of five percent administrative
costs - in accordance with Se coon 75.60 of AB 399 Board action is
necessary to direct the Auditor to allocate monies to the county prior
to the allocation of property tax revenues pursuant to Chapter 6,
_____ commencing with Section 95 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and prior
to the allocation made pursuant to Section 75.70, an amount not to exceed
five percent of the additional revenues generated by the increased
assessment on the supplemental roll. Action requested: DIRECT THE
AUDITOR TO ALLOCATE MONIES.
73. Appointments to special districts in lieu of elections pursuant to Elections
Code §23520 for persons who have been duly nominated for office of
Director by filing the necessary nomination papers, as follows: Lake
Madrone Water District - Jack J. Hunt, William McMurtry, Fred Michels;
E1 Medio Fire District - Ruth L. Ki1lgore, Virginia Lindsey; Lime
Saddle Community Service Area - Tillman H. Daley, William J. Kirby,
Bowdry Barney} Barnett; Biggs West Gridley Water District -- Edward W.
Boeger, Earl E. King; Paradise Irrigation District - .Dave Cannon,
Dan Stone; Butte Water District - Maurice W. Carlin, Frank I. ~:
Hatameija; Table Mountain Irrigation District - Margaret Chaffin,
George Chaffin; Thermalito Irrigation District - Floyd Matlock,
Charles G. Allen, Eldon {Joe} Brawn; Magalia County Water District -
Donald J. Ohrt, Paul Featherstone. Rction requested: MAKE APPOINTMENTS
OF NOMINEES PURSUANT TO ELECTIONS CODE §23520.
14, Appointments to special districts in lieu of elections pursuant to Elections
Gode §23520 where there were not enough duly nominated canidates to appear.
on the November 8, 1983 ballot, as follows: Orovi1le Wyandotte irrigation
District - Division 2 Joan Stogsdill, Division 4 Phyliss Orr; El Medio
Fire District Jes si e~-~Hi i i ; Ri chval e I rri gati on District - Division 2 Roy
Gre71; Durham Irrigation District - Division 2 William D. Boone, Division
3 Martin Zinniel; Richvale Sanitary District - Elmer Lindahl, James Warren
Gary Stone; Drainage District 100 -- Marvin Lundberg, Paul Thengvall;
Drainage District 200 - Milton J. LaMalfa. Action requested: MAKE
APPOINTMENTS PURSUANT TO ELECTION CODE §23520.
15. Right-of-way acquisition - right-of-way contract {parcel 4) Skyway,
Project No. 51267-83-1 for Edwin andCatherine Burgess, 0.94 acres for
$1,000. Action requested: .APPROVE RIGHT-OF-WAY CONTRACT, AUTHORIZE
THE CHATR TO SIGN RND DT RE CT THE AUDTTOR.TO ISSUE A WARRANT UPON DEMAND
OF THE COUNTY`S ESCROW AGENT.
16, Northstar Engineering - on behalf of William F. Davis appeal of the
Planning Commission's denial of a rezone (item on which a negative
declaration of environmental impact has been recommended} from;"A-5"
to "SR-1" on property located on the north side of Cummings Lane, 443
feet west of Lott Road, identified as AP 40-16-46, 51, 52 and 67,
Durham area. Action requested: SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR NOVEMBER 22,
1983 AT 10:15 A.M.
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17. Revised fee schedule - Public Works Subdivision Inspection. Action
requested: SET PUBLIC NEARING DATE FOR NOVEMBER i5, 1983 AT 11:30 A.M.
78. Rroperty tax exchange agreements - Concow Reservoir. Table Mountain
Irrigation District and Thermalito Irrigation District have authorized
the president of their Board to sign an agreement for the district
eliminating any claim on property taa~ generated within the annexation
area. Action requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION 83-174 & RESOLUTION 83-175
APPROVING BEPARATE AGREEMENTS WITH THE TABLE MOUNTAIN IRRIGATION
DISTRICT AND THE THERMALITO IRRIGATION DISTRICT AGREEING TO NO EXCHANGE
OF PROPERTY TAXES AS A RESULT OF ANNEXATION OF THE RESERVOIR AND AUTHORIZE
THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
19. Concow Reservoir reorganization - the Butte County Local Agency
Formation Commission has approved the simultaneous annexation of Concow
Reservoir to the Thermalito Irrigation District and the Table Mountain
Irrigation District. and the Board of Supervisors has been designated
the conducting authority. Action requested: ADOPT RESOLUTION 83-176
SETTING THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR NOVEi±9BER 29, 1983 AT 70:30 A.M. IN THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROOM.
MOTION: TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA WITW THE DELETION OF THE PREVIOUSLY
MENTIONED ITEMS
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DOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y {Unanimously carried)
83-880 Budget Transfers. Action requested: APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS B-45, 8-46,
B-47, B-48, 8-49, 8-50, B-51 and B-52. (79)
MOTION: TO APPROVE ACTION AS REQUESTED,
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VOTE: 1 NV 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
83-881 Amtrak Depot - an agreement has been prepared with the City of Ghico for
rehabilitation of the Amtrak Depot previously approved by the Board {$20,000)
and estimated annual maintenance and operation costs, county share approximately
$1,700, with funding coming from SB 325 Transportation Development Act funds.
Action requested: APPROVE AGREEMENT~AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN, SUBJECT
TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND AUDITOR. (95)
MOTION; TO APPROVE ACTION AS REQUESTED.
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VOTE: 1 N 2 Y 3 Y 4 N 5 Y (Motion carried)
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Re_ gUlar Agenda
83-882 Appointments to the Butte County Water (Commission - Districts l and 2.{155)
MOTION: I MOVE TO APPOINT BILL PETERSON TO THE BUTTE COUNTY WATER COMMISSION,
DISTRICT 1.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y {Unanimously carried}
83-883 Report to the Board - I~lilliam F. Davis - proposed negative declaration regarding
environmental impact and denied rezone from "A-5" to "SR-1" on property located
an the north s7 de of Cummings Lane, 443 feet west of Lott Road, identified as
AP 40-16-46, 51, 52 and 67, Durham. (INFORMATION; NOPCTION TAKEN}. (.179}
83-884 Closed hearing - Richard L. Stewart and Bruce Parks abandonment of portion of
East Lindo Rvenue, between Mangrove Avenue and E. 9th Avenue., Chico area.
Action requested: APPROVE ABANDONMENT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THE OWNERS,
HEIRS OR ASSIGNS PROVIDE ACCESS TD THE ABANDONED AREA FROM EAST 9TH AVENUE.{180}
MOTION: TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 83--177 APPROVING ABANDONMENT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION
THAT THE OWNERS, HEIRS OR ASSIGNS PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE ABANDONED AREA
FROM EAST 9TH AVENUE.
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VOTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
83- 885 Rolls, Anderson & Rolls - behalf of Camino Real Subdivision, appeals the
Advisory Agency's denial of a request for an extension of time to file the
final map for the subdivision, AP 44-37-06. {200}
MOTION: TO ALLOW A SIX-MONTH EXTENSION AS REQUESTED BASED ON THE FACT THERE
IS LACK OF CLARITY ON THE NEW LEGISLATION TN THIS INSTANCE AND THE
APPLICANT TS TO BE ADVISED ON THE TIMINGS OF OUR ORDINANCES AND ON
EXTENSIONS.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
83- 886 Report from the Land Development Commission concerning the Housing Element of
the General Plan, the Comprehensive. Zoning Ordinance No. 1750 and the Subdivision
Ordinance, Butte County Code Chapter 20 which is presently under adoption as
revised. (246) {CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 22, 1983 ON THE REGULAR AGENDA)
83-887 Closed hearing - Midway Orchards - withdrawal from California Land Conservation
Act (item on which a draft environmental impact report has been prepared) for
110 acres located on the east side. of the Midway at its intersection with Mary
Bill Ranch Road, between Envier Avenue and Oroville Chico Highway, south of Chico,
identified as AP 40-02-116 (_266 }
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MOTION: I MOVE TO REOPEN THE HEARING AND SET FOR NOVEMBER 22,.1983 AT
2:00 P.M. WITH THE MATTER TO BE RENOTICED.
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VOTE: 1 N 2 Y 3 Y 4 N 5 Y (Motion carried)
~' RECESS: 9:30 A.M.
RECONVENE: 10:00 A.M.
Consent Agenda
83-888 Revised fee schedule - Public Works Subdivision Inspection. (_662}.
MOTION: T4 CHANGE THE HEARING DATE LISTED TN MINUTE ORDER 83-879 TO
NOVEMBER 29, 1983 AT 11:30 A.M.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
Public Heari~s and Timed Items
83-889 Robert Huskey - on behalf ofMichael Pierce - appeal of the Advisory Agency`s
denial of a tentative parcel map (item on which a mitigated negative declaration
of environmental impact has been recommended}, AP 28-17-86, creating four
parcels southeast of Stoney Oaks Boulevard, Swedes Flat area. (696}
MOTION: I MOVE TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS RECOMMENDED FROM
THE AUGUST 16, 1983 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS` MEETING RND FIND THAT THIS
AREA IS ZONED FOR THIS TYPE OF RURAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PARCELS
OF THIS SIZE ALREADY EXIST TN THE AREA AND TT WOULD BE UNREASONRBLE TO
DENY'THIS PROPERTY OWNER THE SAME RIGHTS ENJOYED BY OTHERS. THE AREA
HAS ADEQUATE FIRE FACILITIES, ROAD CAPACITY AND IS NOT T00 FAR FROM
COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND SCHOOLS FOR TWIS TYPE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND
IS R MATTER OF CHOICE IN.DTVTDUALS MAKE WHEN THEY DECIDE WHERE THEY
WANT TO LIVE. PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE AREA ARE WORKING ON THE FORMATION
OF A ROAD DISTRICT TO IMPROVE THE COUNTY ROAD TO A HIGHER STANDARD.
THIS PROJECT IS NOT A SUBDIVISION IN WHICH MORE THAN TWENTY PARCELS
ARE BEING CREATED ON A CUL-DE-SAC. A5 PREVIOUSLY STATED IN THE APPEAL
OF THE EIR REQUIREMENT, THERE HAS BEEN NO SUBSTANTIATING DATA FROM THE
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME THAT THESE FOUR ADDITIONAL PARCELS-WILL HAVE
A SUBSTANTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON DEER HERDS. I FIND THAT THE
PROJECT CONFORMS TO THE GENERAL PLAN AND UPHOLD THE APPEAL AND APPROVE
THE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP- FOR MICHAEL PIERCE ON AP 28-17-86 WITH THE
PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS 1 - 10 AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS
12 & 13.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 N (Motion carried)
~" ~ Communications (_874}
83-890 1. Citizens Advisory Committee for the Chico General Plan - Tina Smith,
chairman, writes expressing concern with regard to the Midway Orchards
petition to cancel Land Conservation Act agreement. (HOLD UNTIL THE
HEARING)
2. City of Chico - Thomas J. Lando, planning director, writes indicating
theChico Redevelopment Rgency and the Chico City Council have begun
proceedings for the adoption of Amendment 1 to the Southeast Chico
Redevelopment Project Area and a public hearing is scheduled for
November 15, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. (INFORMATION;
NO ACTION TAKEN)
3. State Department of California Highway Patrol - Lieutenant W. T. Sanders,
Jr., commander Oroville area, sends notification to the Board of his
reassignment and promotion.
MOTION: TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 83-178 OF APPRECIATION TO BE PRESENTED TO
LIEUTENANT W. T. SANDERS, JR.
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VOTE: i Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
4. State Department of. Transportation - Carolyn Pierce Ewing sends notice
of introduction as the new Deputy Director fior local government and
community affairs far Caltrans. {INFORMATION; NO ACTION TAKEN)
5. United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management -
forwards notice of two scheduled public hearings to be held in Butte
County for November 7 and November 9 with regard to their revised land
use plans for the Redding resource area. (INFORMATION; NO ACTION TAKEN)
RECESS: 10:10 R.M.
RECONVENE: 10:21 A. M.
Public Hearings and Timed Items
83-891 Robert M. Huskey - on behalf of Ted Runge - appeal of the Advisory Agency's
denial of a tentative parcel map (item on which a mitigated negative declaration
of environmental impact has been recommended), AP 61-08-145, creating four parcels,
on the south side of Bald Rock Road at Green Cedar Way, Bald Rock area. (935)
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MOTION: I MOVE TO ADOPT R MTTTGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AS RECOMMENDEQ FROM
THE AUGUST 16, 1983 BOARD DF SUPERVISORS' MEETING AND FIND THAT TWTS
AREA iS ZONED FOR THIS TYPE OF RURAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PARCELS OF THIS SIZE ALREADY EXIST IN THE AREA AND IT WOULD BE
UNREASONABLE TD DENY THIS PROPERTY OWNER THE SAME RTGHTS ENJOYED
BY OTHERS. THE CREATION OF PARCELS OF THIS SIZE TN THIS AREA WOULD
NOT BE A BARRIER TO DEER MIGRATION. DUE TO THE TOPOGRAPHY AND THE
PROXIMITY OF PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST LANDS, THERE WILL BE A.NATURAL
LIMITING EFFECT ON THE NUMBER OF PARCELS IN THE AREA RESULTING IN
LARGE UNDEVELOPED AREAS FOR DEER MIGRATION AND WILDLIFE HABITAT.
AS PREVIOUSLY STATED TN THE APPEAL OF THE EIR REQUIREMENT, THERE
HAS BEEN NO SUBSTANTIATING DATA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND
GAME THAT THESE FOUR AQQITIONAL PARCELS WILL HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL iMPRCT ON DEER WERDS. THE AREA HAS ADEQUATE FIRE
FACILITIES, ROAD CAPACITY AND T5 NOT T00 FAR FROM COMMERCIAL SERVICES
AND SCHOOLS FOR THIS TYPE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND IS A MATTER OF
CHOICE INDIVIDUALS MAKE .WHEN THEY DECIDE WHERE THEY WANT TO LIVE.
I FIND THAT THE AREA IS INCLUDEQ WITHIN THE GENERAL PLAN TO ALLOW
DEVELOPMENT OF LOTS OF TWIS SIZE AND CONFORMS TO THE GENERAL PLAN
AND UPHOLD THE APPEAL AND APPROVE THE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR
TED RUNGE ON AP 61-08-145 WITH PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS l - 9 AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONDITION 10.
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VOTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 N (Motion carried}
Regular Agenda
83-892 Appointments to the Butte County Water Commission - District 2, {.1139}
MOTION: I MOVE TD APPOINT STEVE DTLG TO THE BUTTE COUNTY WATER COMMISSION,
DISTRICT 2.
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VOTE: 7 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
Public Hearings and Timed Items
83-893 Robert M. Huskey - on behalf of Nelson Gelardi - appeal of the Advisory
Agency's requirement for an environmental impact report for a tentative
parcel map, AP 62-39-03, three parcels on the west side of Oro Quincy
Highway, northeast of the intersection of Oro Quincy Highway and Seminole
Qrive, Berry Creek area. (1180)
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MOTION: I FIND THAT DUE TO THE PAOXTMITY OF PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST LANDS
AND THE TOPOGRAPHY TN THE AREA, THERE WILL BE A NRTURAL LIMITING
EFFECT ON THE NUMBER OF PARCELS TN TH£ AREA RESULTING IN LARGE
UNDEVELOPED AREAS FOR DEER MIGRATION AND WILDLIFE HABITAT. NO
DATA HAS BEEN PRESENTED THAT SHOWS THAT THIS PROJECT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY
INTERFER WITH THE MOVEMENT OF RESIDENT OR MIGRATORY WILDLIFE OR
SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE WILDLIFE HABITAT. I DO NOT FIND THAT THE
CREATION OF THESE THREE PARCELS WILL HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT, AND I HAVE TAKEN THE COMMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND
GAME INTO CONSTDERATTON IN REACHING THAT DETERMINATION. CLUSTERING
OF HOMESITES WOULD BE UNREASONABLE BECAUSE USABLE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
AREAS WOULD BE LIMITED. THE ZONING AND GENERAL PLAN ALLOW FOR
PARCELS OF THIS SIZE. THE AREA HRS ADEQUATE FIRE FACILITIES,
ROAD CAPACITY AND IS NOT T00 FAR FROM COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND
SCHOOLS FOR THIS TYPE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND TS A MATTER OF
CHOICE INDIVIDUALS MAKE WHEN THEY DECIDE WHERE THEY WANT TO LTUE.
I FIND THAT THE PROJECT CONFORMS TO THE GENERAL PLAN AND ALTHOUGH
THE PROPOSED PROJECT COULD HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT, THERE WILL NOT BE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT IN THIS CASE
BECAUSE THE FOLLOWING MITIGATIONS MEASURES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE
PROJECT AS MITIGATIONS AND RECOMMEND A NEGATIVE DECLARATION, AND
UPHOLD THE APPEAL OF NELSON GELARDI ON AP 62-39-03 ON THE REQUIREMENT
OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR A THREE-PARCEL TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP:
7. UTILIZE STANDARD EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND CONSTRUCTION
PRACTICES TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS.
2. DEVELOPMENT TO BE RESTRICTED TO AREAS OF LESS THAN 30% SLOPE.
3. ARRANGE TO PRESERVE ANY STGNIFTCA~lT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
IF DISCOVERED.
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UQTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 N [Motion carried)
83-894 Bachman & Assocates - on behalf of Mr.: and Mrs. Joe Wagner appeals the denial
of a parcel map for AP 47-35-05, two parcels, approximately 1100 feet east of
Garner Lane on the north side of Dusty Lane, north Chico area, (1375}
(CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 22, 7983 AT 10:00 A. M.)
83-895 Report to the Board concerning appearance of Donald Blake re conditions 6 and
7 (.road standard RS-2R - curb gutter and sidewalk) for the Dakvale Meadows
Subdivision, 74 lots, AP 68-36-114, located on Oakvale.Avenue, 450 feet south
of Hilldale Avenue, Oroville area. (1423 (CLARIFICATION MADE THAT SINCE
CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK WAS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE RS-ZA STANDARD ON THE
CONDITION, THEY WERE NOT APPLICABLE. BOARD MADE A DETERMINATION ON NOVEMBER 3,
1.981 ON CONDITION 6 BY DELETING SIDEWALKS FROA1-THE CONDITION)
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RECESS: 10:42 A.M.
RECONVENE: 11:05 A.M.
83-895 Recognition of persons wishing to speak {.1575)
1. Ed Brown, assessor - petitioning Board. to adjust salary range and step
for Office Supervisor position. Request to hire four people and purchase
computer with digitized capability far SB 813 implementation. (SUPERVISORS
FULTON AND WHEELER, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER AND REPRESENTATIVE FROM
MAIN-HURDI~EAN TO MEET TO REVIEW REQUEST FOR COMPUTER)
2. Louis Camenzind, Jr. - questioned whether the Board was going to send a
representative to the hearings before the Bureau of Land .Management and
a request to reactivate the Surface Mining Committee. Asked that the
public hearings be placed on a trailing calendar.
3. Kelly Meager - questioned legal costs for Quail Canyon and Bidwell Heights
projects and asked Board to reverse specific plan adopted for Bidwell
Heights project.
4. Nina Lambert - presented agricultural segregation ordinance information.
83-897 Hamby Surveying, Inc. - on behalf of Michael L. Ferguson appeal of conditions
9 and 11 as stated an the conditions of approval for a tentative parcel map
{item on which a negative declaration of environmental impact has been adopted},
AP 55-25-115, creating two parcels at the intersection of Round Valley Ranch
Road and Mariah Mesa Court, Paradise area.
Hamby Surveying, Inc. - on behalf of Dr. Jerome Niswonger appeal,.of conditions
$ and 15 as stated on the conditions of approval for a tentative parcel map
(.item on which a negative declaration of environmental impact has been adopted),
AP 55-25-116, creating three parcels on Mariah Mesa, east of Round Valley Ranch
Road, Paradise area. {2955, ** 00)
MOTION: TO UPHOLD APPEALS; INSTRUCT THE ADVISORY AGENCY NOT TO APPROVE MORE
MAPS IN THE AREA UNTIL PUBLIC ROAD APPROACH IS CONSTRUCTED AND SOME
PROVISION FOR CIRCULATION IS RESOLVED; AND TO ENCOURAGE FUTURE
APPLICANTS TO FILE FOR EXCEPTION TO THE STANDARDS.
MOTION AMENDED: TO UPHOLD APPEALS AND INSTRUCT THE ADVISORY AGENCY NOT TO
APPROVE MORE MAPS IN THE AREA UNTIL PUBLIC ROAD APPROACH IS CONSTRUCTED
AND SOME PROVISION FOR CIRCULATION IS RESOLVED.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
RECESS : 7 7:50 A.1~1.
RECONVENE: 2:07 P. M. Page 267.
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83-898 Workshop on new ~a~l planning: (***OO-~ (SUPERVISORS FULTON AND SARACENI
APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE TO LOOK AT REQUEST FROM SHERIF FOR EMERGENCY FUNDS.
CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 8, 1983 FOR RECOMMENDATION ON THE GRAINY)
Additional items
83-899 Chief Administrative Officer report'on the matter of conservatorship and
recommendation back to the Superior Court on Ruth Rix..
MOTION: AUTHORIZE INCLUSION IN RECOMMENDATION THAT COUNTY WILL INCUR
COSTS FOR HIRING CONSERVATOR AND CONTRACT FOR BOARD AND CARE
FACILITIES FOR RUTH RIX WHILE CONTINUING TO APPLY FOR SSI AND
ATTEMPTING TO ESTABLISH RESIDENCY TN YUBA COUNTY.
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COTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
CLOSED~SESSION: The Board recessed at 3:03 'p.m. to hold a closed session
on 1 i ti gati on.
RECONVENE: The Board reconvened at 3:25 p.m. following a closed session
on litigation. (SEE FOLLOWING MOTION}
83-900 Report on closed session on litigation.
MOTION: TO CONTRACT WITH KOPP AND DI FRANCO TO DEFEND THE COUNTY IN THE
MATTER OF THE FRIENDS OF TWE FOOTHILLS VS. COUNTY OF BUTTE ON
BIDWELL HEIGHTS UNDER THE SAME CONTRACTURAL AGREEMENT, SUBJECT
TO APPROVAL OF AUDITOR AND ADMINTSYRATTVE STAFF.
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VOTE: l Y 2 N 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried}
83-901 Resolution authorizing the Clerk to charge candidate actual charge for
November 8, 1983 election.
MOTION: T MOVE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 83-179 AUTHORIZING THE CLERK TO CHARGE
THE ACTUAL COST FOR CANDIDATES STATEMENTS FOR THE NOVEMBER $, 1983
ELECTION, WITH THE RESOLUTION TO EXPIRE ON NOVEMBER 9, 1.983.
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VOTE; 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
83-902 Discussion of Richard L. Stewart and Bruce Parks abandonment of portion of
East Linda Avenue, between Mangrove Avenue and E. 9th Avenue, Chico area.
(2068} (.NO ACTION TAKEN)
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83-903 Position on comments from Councilman Nichols regarding Ravenwood Subdivision.
(CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 8,.1983 FOR a~~SCUSSTON)
Ap~]OURNMENT
- - There being nothing further before. the Board at this time, the meeting was
adjourned at 3:35 p. m. to reconvene on Tuesday, November 8, 1983 at 9:00 a.m.
County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
MART~lV~. gdTCHOL~, Ch~f/J~dminist~rative
Off a C7er o~ h Board
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