HomeMy WebLinkAboutM111787November 1~ 1987
Call to order - Board of Supervisors roam, County Administration
Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville. Present: Supervisors
Fulton, Mclnturf, McLaughlin, Vercruse and Chair Dolan.
Martin J. Nichols, chief administrative officer; Susan Roff, county
counsel; and Cathy Pitts, assistant clerk to the Board.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
Public Hearings and Timed Items
87-570 Discussion and consideration of resolution in support of Chico
Library presented by Dorothy Ramon, AAUW; Sandy Boyd, Library
Corporation; and Barbara Seawall, Chico Friends of the Library. (20}
MOTION: ACCEPT THE DONATION FROM THE CHICO FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
AND MATCH IT IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,820.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
MOTION: TO ENDORSE THE RESOLUTION PRESENTED BY THE AAUW TODAY
SUPPORTING THE REOPENING OF THE CHICO LIBRARY AND WORKING
TOWARD A LONG-RANGE STABLE FUNDING MECHANISM FOR THE
LIBRARY.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried}
RECESS: 10:16 a.m.
RECONVENE: 10:34 a.m.
(SUPERVISOR VERCRUSE ABSENT AT THIS fiIME.}
87-571 Urgency ordinance amending Chapter 39 of the Butte County Code
relating to acarine mites - action requested - ADOPT THE ORDINANCE ON
AN URGENCY BAS25 AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. (2302)
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MOTION: ADOPT ORDINANCE 2639 WITH THE SUNSET CLAUSE OF ONE YEAR ON
AN EMERGENCY BASIS WITH THE FZNDTNGS THIS ORDINANCE IS FOR
THE IMMEDIATE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH AND
SAFETY AND SHALL TAKE EFFECT ZMMEDZATELY IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 253.23 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA AND THE FACTS CONSTITUTING SUCH URGENCY ARE THAT
FAILURE TO ENACT SUCH ORDINANCE WILL CAUSE ECONOMIC LOSS TO
THE QUEEN AND PACKAGE BEE INDUSTRX OF THE COUNTY AND WILL BE
DETRIMENTAL TO AGRICULTURE ZN THE COUNTY.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried}
87-572 Preliminary report to the Board from the U. S. Forest Service Land
Exchange Advisory Committee. {2751) ** {OO)
MOTION: ADOPT THE U. S. FOREST SERVICE LAND EXCHANGE ADVISORY
COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND AUTHORIZE A LETTER BE SENT
TD MS. MARY COULOMBE, PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST SUPERVISOR
EXPRESSING THE BOARD'S APPROVAL DF THE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
TOWN OF PARADISE AND/DR PTD AND/OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
AGENCY TO FORMULATE A PLAN OF ACTION TO ACQUIRE THE THREE
PARCELS.
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VDTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
itegular A-geAda
87-573 Closed hearing - formation of Berry Creek Community Services
District - the Local Agency Formation Commission has approved the
formation of the district, including within its boundaries the
existing Ponderosa Pines Subdivision, to provide for the ownership
and maintenance of a domestic water system. {from 10/27/87) {84)
MOTION: FIND THAT 84~ OR MORE OF THE PEOPLE RAVE SIGNED THE PETITION
AS REGISTERED VOTERS, TAKE THE ACTION NECESSARY TO FORM
BERRY CREEK COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, ADOPT
RESOLUTION 87-269, AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN, AND APPOINT
THE FOLLOWING FIVE-PERSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
RUTH J. HARTER, BEN H. ELLIOTT, MURTEL M. SILVERIA,
PHILLIP L. TOMLIN AND R. S. SCHAEFER.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
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87-574 Items removed from the Consent Agenda for consideration and action:
(230?
1. Lawrence A. Puritz, attorney at law - on behalf of
Sandra K. Wilshusen, files a claim in the amount of $240,635.55
as a result of alleged injuries and damages sustained on or
about September 19, 1987 on the sidewalk on 9th Avenue in front
of Mangrove Veterinary Hospital, Chico - action requested -
REJECT CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
2. Richard M. Brewer, attorney at law - on behalf of
Michael L. Schmitz, files a claim in the amount of $750,000 as a
result of alleged injuries and damages sustained on and before
July 1, 1987 while incarcerated in the Butte County Jail -
action requested - REJECT CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL AND
RISK MANAGEMENT.
3. Colline A. Rodriquez - files an application for leave to present
a late claim and claim in the amount of $150,000 as a result of
alleged injuries and damages sustained on or about May 29, 1987
at 7163 Lincoln Blvd., Palermo involving law enforcement -
action requested - DENY APPLICATION TO PRESENT LATE CLAIM.
87-575 Consent Agenda
1. Approval of minutes -action requested - APPROVE MINUTES OF
OCTOBER 27 AND NOVEMBER 3, 1957.
2. Budget transfers - action requested - APPROVE BUDGET TRANSFERS
B-36, B-37, B-3$, B-39, B-40, B-51, B-55 AND B-56.
3. County Library donation - in accordance with Government Code
Section 25355, a donation has been received from
Arthur E. Johnson, Stirling City, in the amount of $50.00 for
the Paradise Library - action requested - ACCEPT DONATION AND
AUTHORIZE LETTER OF APPRECIATION.
4. Appointment of Butte County representative to the System
Advisory Board of the North State Cooperative Library System -
action requested -REAPPOINT ANNETTE EDWARDS TO SERVE UNTIL
DECEMBER 198$.
5. Appointment to Justice System Advisory Group - action
requested - APPOINT ROBERT L. HARRTNGTON AS THE PRIVATE AGENCY
REPRESENTATIVE, REPLACING RAYMOND E. CHEROSKE.
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6. Appointment to Oroville Mosquito Abatement District - action
requested - REAPPOINT HAROLD KROEGER AND FRANK WALBURN TO SERVE
UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1989.
7. Appointments to Substance Abuse Council - action requested -
APPOINT DEBBIE COBB, ELIZABETH CARR AND STEVE JEFFRIES TO TERMS
ENDING JULY 1, 1988; MARTLYN SHANAHAN AND JEFF ZELSDORF TO TERMS
ENDING JULY 1, 1989; AND MADOLINE WILCOX RND JOHN KEELING TO
TERMS ENDING JULY 1, 1990.
8» Federal Land Bank - Land Conservation Act agreement
cancellation - the cancellation fees in the amount of $1,181.37
have been paid for cancellation of the Land Conservation Act
agreement for AP 39-29-05 (portion), property located on the
north side of Dayton West Raad, approximately one mile west of
Dayton-Durham Highway - action requested - DIRECT THE CLERK OF
THE BOARD TO RECORD THE FINAL CERTIFICATE OF CANCELLATION ON THE
ABOVE PROPERTY.
9. Pleasant Valley Industrial Park iproposed) -pursuant to
Government Code Section 66426 (c), the developer wishes to have
to Board approve the proposed road alignments and widths for his
project, AP 06-40-54. Public Works has reviewed the proposed
road alignments and widths and recommends approval - action
requested -APPROVE ROAD ALIGNMENTS AND WIDTHS AS PROPOSED FOR
THE PLEASANT VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK.
10. 911 communications console -the Sheriff requests Board
authorization to purchase an extension module for the 911
communications console which will allow the communications
center to utilize three operator positions. Estimated cast of
the acquisition is $1,200. Budget transfer B-37 has been
prepared to provide the necessary appropriation -- action
requested - AUTHORIZE ACQUISITION OF FIXED ASSET ITEM.
11. North County Municipal Court printers and modems -the court
requests Board authorization to acquire two computer printers
and two modems at an estimated cost of $4,200 which will allow
the Paradise branch on-line access/update capabilities with the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Budget transfer B-55 has been
prepared to provide the necessary appropriation - action
requested - AUTHORIZE ACQUISITION OF FIXED ASSET ITEMS.
12. Welfare fixed asset substitution - the department requests Board
authorization to purchase a video program "Excellence in
Training and Employment" for use in the GAIN Program, and
deleting an automobile previously approved in the budget. Cost
of the video program is estimated at 54,850 - action requested -
AUTHORIZE SUBSTITUTION OF FIXED ASSET ITEMS.
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13. Penalty abatement requests -change of ownership reports -
action requested -APPROVE CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP REQUESTS AS
RECOMMENDED BY THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER.
14. Ordinance adding Chapter 3, Article i, Section 3-1 to the Butte
County Code establishing fees for services rendered by the
Sheriff - action requested - WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT
ORDINANCE 2540.
15. Salary ordinance amendment - reclassifies positions in
Elections. Sheriff-Coroner, Welfare, Treasurer-Tax Collector,
and Mental Health - Substance Abuse Program - action requested -
WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE 2641.
16. Ordinance amending Chapters 26, 26B, 27 and 28 of the Butte
County Code relating to adoption of the latest editions of the
Uniform Building, Flumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Codes -
action requested - WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT
ORDINANCE 2642.
17. Ordinance amending Section 14-22 of the Butte County Code
relating to a service fee for the processing of parade permits -
action requested - WAIVE THE SECONA READING AND ADOPT
ORDINANCE 2643.
18. Ordinance adding Chapter 40 to the Butte County Code, known as
the "burglary and robbery alarm ordinance" - action requested -
WAIVE THE SECONA READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE 2644.
19. Salary ordinance amendment - the ordinance adds an agricultural
biologist position to the Agricultural Department as authorized
by the Board as part of supplementary budget funding -action
requested - WAIVE THE FIRST READING OF TBE ORDINANCE,
20. Resolution in appreciation of Garrie Heryford, California
Highway Patrol - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-270 AND
AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
21. Contract Change Order No. 6 - Oroville-Chico Highway Bridge
Across Butte Creek, Bridge Replacement Project No. BRSOS-
007(18) - the change order, in the increasing amount of
$3,160,28, provides payment for unanticipated work involving:
redetail and refabrication reinforcing steel, $1,020.64;
overtime labor, $1,639.64; and stocking cost of form materials,
$500. Funds are available in the project for the additional
work -action requested -APPROVE CHANGE ORDER N0. 6 AND
AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
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22. Hazardous Waste Management Plan - a revised contract has been
prepared to supersede a contract previously approved on
October 27, 1987 with California Hazardous Waste Planners. The
revised contract extends timelines provided for in AB 617 and
reflects anew staff member for the firm - action requested -
APPROVE REVISED CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
23. George Hills Company contract - the agreement provides for
adjusting services far the county's general liability insurance
program covering the period January 1 through December 31, 1988
and provides for a 6~ increase in the hourly amount charged for
adjusting services, but eliminates an annual charge of 52,400
for administration services - action requested - APPROVE
AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
24. Joint powers agreement - enforcement of quarantine inspections -
an agreement has been prepared between the Counties of Yuba,
Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Nevada, Plumas, Sierra, and Sutter and
provides funding for services performed by other counties while
conducting on-site Marysville Post Office Sectional Center
quarantine inspections historically performed by Butte, and is
in the estimated amount of 55,040 - action requested -APPROVE
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
25. Foster family homes licensing contract - an agreement has been
prepared with the State Department of Social Services in the
amount of 5102,386 and provides far Butte County being
responsible for performing licensing function far the state with
respect to foster family homes facilities covering the period
July 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988 - action requested - APPROVE
AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR
AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
26. Chemical People Task Force contract - the agreement, in an
amount not to exceed $1,004, provides for the production and
distribution of two newsletters to four school districts in the
Oroville area and to an elementary school district in the
Gridley area as part of the Drug Suppression Program -action
requested - APPROVE CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
27. Routh Links: a Delinquency Prevention and Diversion Program - a
grant proposal/agreement has been prepared with the State Office
of Criminal Justice Planning in the amount of 556,092 covering
the period October 1, 1987 through September 30, 5988 and
provides for professional counseling to be provided to youths
and their families for actions which may lead to increased
criminal behavior - action requested - APPROVE GRANT
PROPOSAL/AWARD AND ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-271 AUTHORIZING THE
SHERIFF TO SIGN ON BEHALF OF THE COUNTY.
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28. Advanced step appointment - mental health nurse - the Director
of Mental Health is requesting authorization to appoint up to
the "C" step of the salary range for the position of mental
health nurse - action requested -AUTHORIZE APPOINTMENT AS
REQUESTED.
MOTION: APPROVE FOR ACTION REQUESTED ON CONSENT AGENDA WITH THE
DELETION OF ITEMS 3.10, 3.11 AND 3.12,
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried?
Rearular A~tenda
87-576 Ttems removed from the Consent Agenda for Board consideration and
action: {251)
1. Lawrence A. Puritz, attorney at law - on behalf of
Sandra K. Wilshusen, files a claim in the amount of $240,636.56
as a result of alleged injuries and damages sustained on or
about September 19, 1987 on the sidewalk on 9th Avenue in front
of Mangrove Veterinary Hospital, Chico - action requested -
REJECT CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
2. Richard M. Brewer, attorney at law - on behalf of
Michael L. Schmitz, files a claim in the amount of $750,flfl0 as a
result of alleged injuries and damages sustained on and before
July 1, 1987 while incarcerated in the Butte County Jail -
action requested - REJECT CLAIM AND REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL AND
RISK MANAGEMENT.
3. Colline A. Rodriquez - files an application for leave to present
a late claim and claim in the amount of $150,000 as a result of
alleged injuries and damages sustained on or about May 29, 1987
at 7163 Lincoln Blvd., Palermo involving law enforcement --
action requested - DENY APPLTCATTON TO PRESENT LATE CLAIM.
MOTION: MOVE FOR THE ACTION REQUESTED.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Nation carried)
Public HearinQS and Timed Items
87-577 IHSS public hearing (in accordance with IHSS Manual Section 23-65.1?.
(348)
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MOTION: MOVE FOR THE ACTION REQUESTED, MAKE THE FINDING OF APPROVING
THE CONTRACT MODE, APPROVE THE CONTRACT WITH REMEDY HOME AND
HEALTH CARE. AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN THE CONTRACT 30
DAYS AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING.
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VOTE: ~. X 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
Regular A,,,~enda
$7-578 Appointments -- commissions and committees. (11.35) {NONE.)
87-579 Sales tax ordinance regarding Chico Municipal Affairs agreement -
action requested: (1143)
a. WAIVE THE SECOND READING.
b. ADOPT THE ORDINANCE.
MOTION: WAIVE THE SECOND READING OF THE ORDINANCE.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
MOTION: ADOPT ORDINANCE 2645 AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y (Motion carried)
87-580 Consideration of Board of Supervisors initiating a General Plan
change to medium density for property zoned R-4 on Meier Drive (south
of W. East Avenue) and a request to the City of Chico to initiate the
same General Plan change. {Supervisor Dolan) (1213) {TAKEN OFF
AGENDA.)
87-581 Report to the Board from the Upper Ridge Transportation Committee.
(from 10120/87) (1.221)
MOTION: MOVE TO ACCEPT THE REPORT, ASK THE COMMITTEE TO STAY IN
PLACE FOR FURTHER DISPOSITION, AND NOTIFY THE PLANNING
DEPARTMENT THAT SINCE THE REPORT HAS BEEN MADE, THERE SEEMS
TO BE NO BASIS TO HOLD THE PROJECT UP THAT HAS BEEN
CONTINUED UNTIL AFTER THE REPORT WAS PRESENTED.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 X 5 Y {Motion carried)
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87-582 Consideration of Forest Ranch Community Association request that the
Board hold a public hearing with representatives of Paradise,
Cohasset and Forest Ranch for the purpose of asking DWR to perform a
feasibility study of the Janesville Project. {1755) {ACCEFT FOR
INFORMATION; REFER TO THE WATER COMMISSION FOR DISCUSSION AND
FOSSIBLE HOLDING OF A PUBLIC HEARING IF THE WATER COMMISSION SO
DESIRES.)
$7-583 Closed hearing - Michael Mooney, on behalf of Roy and Carol Napier -
appeals the Advisory Agency's denial of tentative parcel map
(Proposed negative declaration with environmental mitigations
regarding environmental impact), AP 71-06-49 and AP 71-14-21, four
parcels, property located at the southeast corner of Lumpkin Road and
Ponderosa Way, approximately three miles west of Feather Falls.
(from 10/6/87) {1795)
{SUPERVISOR McLAUGHLIN ABSENT AT THIS TIME.)
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-272 UPHOLDING THE APPEAL AND APPROVING
THE ROY AND CAROL NAPIER TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR AP 71-06-
49 AND AP 71-14-21.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 AB 5 Y {Motion carried)
(SUPERVISOR McLAUGHLIN FRESENT AT THIS TIME.)
87-584 Appointments - commissions and committees. {1900)
MOTION: APPOINT LARRY R. DUNCAN TO THE PARADISE CEMETERY DISTRICT.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y {Motion carried)
87-585 Closed hearing - David Manthei - appeal of the determination of the
Planning Department that an environmental impact report is required
an rezone from U (unclassified) to FR-3 (foothill recreational -
three acre parcels) for Lots 2 and 3 of Richardson Hills Subdivision,
property located approximately 1/4 mile north of Richardson Springs
Road on the east side of Cohasset Road and the west side of Panorama
Drive identified as AP 47-23-59, 60, northeast Chico. {File 87-36)
{from 10/27/87) {1930) {CONTINUED UNTIL LATER IN THE MEETING.)
CLOSED SESSION: The Board recessed at 11:54 a,m. to hold a closed
session regarding Mason v. County of Butte, Case
No. 96251, pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.9{a), actual litigation, and lunch.
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RECONVENE: The Board reconvened at 1:54 p.m. following a closed
session on litigation and lunch. ENO ANNOUNCEMENTS WERE
MADE.)
Public Hearings and Timed Items
87-586 Public hearing - 1987-88 County Health Services plan and budget - the
budget includes net county costs of $1,977,636 which is $104,494 less
than the minimum amount required by the State. A public hearing is
necessary to determine if the reductions will be detrimental to the
health needs of public or impair the county's ability to carry out
the plan. {1970) *** {000} {HEARING HELD, CLOSED HEARING TO BE HELD
DECEMBER 1, 1987 WHICH WILL ALLOW FOR ADDITIONAL TIME FOR WRITTEN AND
FURTHER PUBLIC INPUT.)
87-587 Public hearing - abatement of burned substandard mobile home - 15048
dock Pine Way, Magalia. (647.}
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION $7-273 TO ABATE THE NUISANCE.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y {Motion carried)
87-588 Public hearing -abatement of substandard dwellings (substandard
cabin, mobile home) and illegal dump - Woodleaf Star Route, Box 9541.
{S93)
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-274 TO ABATE THE NUISANCE.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y {Motion carried)
87-589 Public hearing -renaming of road in the Chico address area from
Winkle Drive {Lazy Trail Drive to Westmont Drive) to Lazy Trail Drive
as residents in the area have requested the name change. {733}
MOTION: MOVE FOR THE NAME CHANGE AND ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-275.
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VOTE: l Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y {Motion carried)
87-590 Public hearing - David Enget - appeal of the Advisory Agency's denial
of tentative parcel map {item on which environmental documents have
not been completed), AP 62-27-09, three parcels, property located in
a portion of the northeast 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 36,
T21N, R5E, MDB&M, and approximately 1,500 feet west of the
intersection of Bald Rock Road and Deersprings Lane, Bald Rock area.
(795)
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MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-276
ON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP,
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB
UPHOLDING THE APPEAL OF DAVID ENGET
AP 62-27-09.
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4 Y 5 Y {Motion carried)
87-591 Public hearing -Bruce Mitchell - appeal of the Advisory Agency's
denial of tentative parcel map (proposed negative declaration
regarding environmental impact?, AP 71-34-Oi, two parcels, property
located on the east side of Horseshoe Trail, 450 feet south of Hidden
Springs Road, Berry Creek. {880}
MOTION: ADOPT RESOLUTION 87-277 UPHOLDING THE APPEAL OF
BRUCE MITCHELL ON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 71--34-01.
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VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 AB 4 Y 5 Y {Nation carried}
87-592 Public hearing - Butte County Board of Supervisors - consideration of
proposed negative declaration regarding environmental impact and
amendment to the Butte County Code, Chapter 24 -- comprehensive zoning
ordinance involving the following subjects: (955} **** (0000}
Asterisk (*} represents items to be discussed on November 1T, 1987.
ARTICLE
1 PURPOSE, PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS
2 ESTABLISHMENT AND DESIGNATION OF ZONES, INTERPRETATION OF
BOUNDARIES, AND AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING LAW
3 DEFINITIONS
4 AGRICULTURAL ZONE
5 COMMERCIAL FORESTRY ZONE
6 TIMBER PRESERVE ZONE
* 8 RESIDENTIAL ZONE
* 9 SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL ZONE
*10 RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
12 COMMERCIAL ZONE
13 SCENIC HIGHWAY ZONE
15 INDUSTRIAL ZONE
*17 FOOTHILL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
*18 TIMBER MOUNTAIN ZONE
21 OPEN SPACE ZONE
22 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE
23 RESOURCE CONSERVATION ZONE
24 PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC ZONE
25 UNCLASSIFIED ZONE
25 OVERLAY OR COMBINING ZONES
27-31 RESERVED EALSO ARTICLE 7, 11, 14, 16, 19-20}
32 PROCEDURES -- ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW, GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENTS, REZONES, INTERIM ZONING, NONCONFORMING USES, USE
PERMITS, MINING PERMITS AND RECLAMATION PLANS, VARIANCES,
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REAPPLICATION, ZONING VIOLATIONS, HOMESTTE AND AGRICULTURAL
PROCESSING USE SEGREGATIONS
33 SIGN REGULATIONS
34 CERTIFICATE OF CONDITIONAL USE
35 LIVESTOCK ANIMAL MAINTENANCE
36 GUEST HOUSES
37 HOME OCCUPATIONS
38 OFF-STREET PARKING
39 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES
40 TEMPORARY RESIDENTIAL PERMITS
41 TEMPORARY USES - MOBILE HOME RESIDENCES
*42 MOBILE HOME PARK STANDARDS
43 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
44 CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL DWELLING UNIT
45 RESIDENTIAL NONCONFORMING USE STANDARDS
APPENDICES
A. CHAPTER 13 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE: MINING AND DREDGING
B. RESOLUTION 74-109: MOBILE HOME PARKS, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
PARKS, TRAVEL TRAILER PARKS
C. FEES
D, RESOLUTION 79-20: PROCEDURE FOR TIMBER PRESERVE ZONING -
TNITTAL AND REZONING
87-593 Public comment. {PRESENTATIONS WILL BE LIMITED TO FIVE MINUTES. THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IS PROHIBITED BY STATE LAW FROM TAKING ACTION ON
ANY ITEM PRESENTED IF IT IS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA.) {171)
1. Glenn Miller - questioned whether Supervisor McLaughlin or his
relatives developing land inside the greenline.
Public Hearings and Timed Items
87-594 Closed hearing - David Manthei - appeal o€ the determination of the
Planning Department that an environmental impact report is required
on rezone from U (unclassified? to FR-3 (foothill recreational -
three acre parcels) far Lots 2 and 3 of Richardson Hi11s Subdivision,
property located approximately 1/4 mile north of Richardson Springs
Road on the east side of Cohasset Raad and the west side of Panorama
Drive identified as AP 47-23-59, 60. northeast Chico. (File 87-36)
{from 10/27/871 (234) (CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 24, 1987.)
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Communications
Communications received and referred. (COPIES OF ALL COMMUNICATIONS
ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OFFICE.)
a, Jerry Heimann, Chico - submits petitions requesting that the Board
close Bidwell Avenue by constructing two cui-de-sacs at the Big Chico
Creek emergency access road. (REFERRER TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR REPORT
AND RECOMMENDATION.)
CLOSED SESSION: The Board recessed at 3:58 p.m. to hold a closed
session regarding Kenneth Maples v. County of Butte
and Estrella v. County of Butte pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a), actual
litigation.
RECONVENE: The Board reconvened at 4:2b p.m. following a closed
session on litigation. (NO ANNOUNCEMENTS WERE MADE.)
ADJOURNMENT: There being nothing further before the Board at this
time. the meeting was adjourned at 4:21 p.m. to
reconvene on Tuesday, November 24, 1987.
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