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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM111875~ r. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF BUTTi: November I8, 1975 SS. The Butte County Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors Cameron, Madigon, McKillop and Chairman Ladd. Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer; Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Richter Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America 75-I$64 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Qn mot ono pervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, the minutes of November 4, 1975 were approved as mailed. 75-1870 COMMUNICATIONS quests or wit rawa o and from proposed Butte County Resources Conservation District. Requests for withdrawal have been received from Annette and E. F. Cooper / Oa •S~ (two parcels), A. W. Thresher, $ronislaw M. and Marion A. Wojcik and Hubie and Paulo Green. Referred to County Counsel. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tendall, Chico. The Tendal is request removal of some trees on county property next to their property to improve visability and exiaing from their property. Refereed to Public Works Director for study. Kendall Engineering and Planning. A request is filed to delete condition of approval on final parcel map for Mr. Sheridan Bishop. Discussed. See motion following communications. Donold G. Alldredge, Sunnyvale. Mr. Alldredge writes in protest of the formation of the Sacramento Avenue Assessment District No. 1. Ta be discussed at the ublic hearin to be held at 1:30 p.m. Hach and Bach, Chico. C~aim is filed for d aYnages in the amount of X150 million from inverse condemnation, nuisance, dangerous condition of public property, etc. resulting from the earthquake, on behalf of approximately 20 persons. See motion following communications. Jeanne LaShelle, Berry Creek. Miss LaShelle requests that her name be removed from the claim for damages of Maxim Bach, et al. informational only. David H. and Helen C. lash, Chico. Claim is filed in the amount of x100,000 because of damage resulting from the earthquake. See motion following communications. G. Guy Whieldon, Chico. Claim is filed in the amount of X49.94 for damages sustained to car at Neal i3~ad sanitary landfill. See motion following communications, with the statement that the Coup#y had no knowledge that the matter did occur. Bruce Grinnell, Oroville. The attorney fifes claim on behalf of Jack D. Dias in the amount of X250,000 relating to an incident of a skunk being killed by deputy sheriff which was inter found to be rabid. See motion fallowing communications. Page 356. November 18, 1975 ~^~ ~. _~_~_______=====Ng+rem6e~l$c13Z5=====_______~_____ Otha Sebren, Chico, Petition is filed for variance to provisions ro Sections 19-10 and/o r 19-12 of the Butte County Code. Set for hearing on pecember 16, 1975 at 11:30 a.m. Residents and users of Forbestown Road. Petition is filed signed by approximately 264 residents and users of Forbestown Road regarding snow removal. Referred to Ctfly -Castl66erry:tvith request he repprt bank next week. Petition ,re formation ~f County Service Area No. 56. A petitian_~ith approximately ...~.... --.44~-signatures is filed requesting formation of a county service area for street i.---aightmg'pursposes at Olive Glen Estates. (East Oroville) See motion hollowing communications. Alvin Anderson, Assessor. The Assessor files request for withdrawal from the Williamson Act over a period of ten years by Dr. Colm. County Gounse[ reported on this matter; atromey for applicant will file a notice of renewal of agreement. Larry Gillick, sheriff-coroner. Butte College Regional Criminal Justice Training Center has received funds fnr construction of a firing range ro be built on DWR property north of Oro Dam West near the afterbay on Wilbur Read. The DWR requests a letter from Board of Supervisors stating that the Boarcl has no objection to this range. Discussed; Mr. Mickelson will cheek out the area. See motion following communications. Chive Board of Realrors, Inc. The Board writes in support of the action being considered for stepped~up efforts to curb unlawful lot splits and subdivisions in Butte County. Supervisor Madigan presented copies of the letter to Board members. No action taken. Local Agency Formation Commission. The Commission files Resolution No. 75-27 approving annexation of lands to County Service Area No. 4. Set for hearing on December 30, 1975 at 11:30 a.m. City of Ghico. The City of Chico files its Resolution No. 48 consenting to the inclusion of a part of the City of Chico in Butte County Service Area No. 24. Set for hearing on December 30, 1975 at 11:30 a.m. Local Agency Formation Commission. The Commission files its Resolution No. ~.0`-29 approving detachment from County Service Area No. 24. Set for hearing on December 30, 1975 at 11:30 a.m. Local Agency formation Commission. The Commission files €ts Resolution No. 75-28 approving annexation to County Service Area No. 24. Set for hearing on December 30, [975 at 11:30 o.m. City of Chico. The City sends notice of appointment of Councilman Dave Murray as a representative ro the Butte County Civil Disaster Council. Information. Butte County Mosquito Abatement District. The pistrict sends notice that the terms of James Shelby (District I) and Allan Johnson (District 5) on the Board of Trustees expires at theend of the year. Both have indicated a willingness to serve another two year term if appointed. See motion fallowing communimtions. Durham Irrigation District. The pirectors of the District file a resolution stating that no nominees have filed for offce of Director of Division 2, Division 3 or Assessor-Collector-Treasurer, and that Willis R. Smith be reappointed Director of Division 2, Martin J. Zinniel be reappointed Director of Division 3 and A. M. Strong be reappointed Assessor-Collector-Treasurer. Appointments put over one week at request of Supervisor Richter. Thermalito Irrigation District. The District requests that negotiations be started for District ro use a domestic water well on the old hospital property which is presently out of service. Referred to Public Works and Administrative Officer for study and to report back to the Board. Page 357. November 18, 1975 -_______ _==~--TJ~bxsml~Ll3~~~==________________ Northern California Gounty Supervisors Association. The Association requests the Board of Supervisors to elect a Dire ctor and Alternate Direcror to serve far 1976 and send notice of such election ro the Secretary prior to December 12. See motion following communications. County Supervisors Association of California. The Association requests the Board to review the Board of Direcrors list and advise of any changes. Listing shows Supervisor Madigan as director and Supervisors Ladd as alternate. See motion following communications. Assemblyman Chappie. Assemblyman Chappie sends information re registration of vehicles of part time proper.!}~owners in Butte County for purposes of obtaining additional revenue for road maintenance and/or snow removal. Discusser!; letter referred to Director of Public Wbrks for his consideration. Bill Retzer, Chico; protests the findings of the environmental review wmmittee and the planning Commission. Hearing set for December Id, 1975 at 2;00 p.m. Walter Scheer. Requests to be appointed as Director of the Oroville Cemetery District to fill vacancy. To be pieced on the agenda for Tuesday, Novernber~y. 1975. Stanley Sedor, attorney at law. Claim filed on behalf of l~nan Dwane Owens vs City~Of Oroville ~an~tCounty ofBut#e in the amountcfof $25,000.00. See mo#ion folEowingcocommunications. 75-1871 APPROVE FINAL PARCEL MAP FOR MR. SHERIDAN BISHOP On~-motion o Supervisor Ki op, sewn e y Supervisor Madigan and carried, the final map For Mr. Sheridan Bishop was approved as set out below, subject ro the conditions, and with a note that a negative declaration regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk, and subject to the statement that 'lfhere is no evidence that domestic water is available ": Zoned 31-2 Sheridan Bishop, AP 72-20-12, 4 lots, south of G.P. i-4 dU/ac intersection of Olive Hwy. & Forbestown Road, Oroville. >;ngineer: Kendall >;ngineering ' Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code, the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re- vj.ewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission. The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the tentative map, subject to the following conditions: 1. Place statement on final man that building site and sewage disposal site may be severely restricted. 2. Proof o~ water, or place the statement on the map as required by the Ordinance . 3. Verify 1ega1 access. 4. Provide traversable access. 5. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of the easement. A ~1°gative Declaration 'Regarding Environmental Impact was filed witz the County Clerk on 3uly 21. 1975. Page 358. ..__ - November 1$, 1975 ~"~ 75-1672 REJECT CLAIM FILEb BY BACH ~ BACH, CHICO: AMOUNT OF 8150,000.000 -....._..~.. ~. -~~.....~. ...a...., ww....~,....~ wj+c.r.av, rrRdnnwN unu carried, the claim of Bach and Bach, Chico, for damages in the amounh:of r-~150,000,000. from inverse condemnation, nuisance, dangerous condition of public property, etc. resulting from the earthquake was rejected and referred to County Counsel and insurance carrier. 75-1873 CLAIM•~ILED BY DAVID H. 8r HELEN C. RUSH, CHICO. REJECTED On motion of Supervisor McKi op, seconded y Supervisor Cameron and corried, the claim of David H. and Helen C, id~sh, Chico, in the amount of $100,000 becausecof damage•i resulting from the earthquake was rejected and referred to County Counsel and insurance carrier. 75-1874 CLAIM REJECTED: G. GUY WHIELDON CHICO, AMOUNT OF $49,94, DAMAGE TO CAR On motion of Supervisor McKi op, sewn ed y Supervisor Ma igan an carried, the claim of G. Guy Whieldon, Chico, in the amount of $49.94 for damages sustained to car at Neal mad sanitary landfill was rejected, as the Board has na basis that the accident occurred, and claim was referred to County Counsel and insurance carrier. 75-1875 CLAIM REJECTED: BRUCE GRINNEL, FILES CLAIM ON BEHALF OF JACK D vu. niurrurr ur ouErcrpugr.rnaaigan, seconaeo oy supervisor Cameron and carried, the claim of Jack D. Dias, filed by Bruce Grinnell, attomeyryat law, in the amount of $250,000 relating to an incident of a skunk being killed by deputy sheriff which was later found to be rabid was rejected and referred to County Counsel and County's insurance carrier. 75-1876 REFER PETITION RE FORMATION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 56 TO the petition for formation of County Service Area No. 56 for a street lighting district of Olive Glen Estates (East Oroville) was referred to County Counsel and Administrative Officer. 75-18T! AUTHORIZE LETTER TO DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRING RANGE TO BE BUILT ON DWR PROPERTY NO. OF ORO DAM WEST. It was moved by Supervisor McICi op, sewn e y perv sor igan an carried that a letter be drafted addressed to the Department of Water f~sources stating that this Board has no objection to Butte College Regional Criminal Justice Training Center constructing a firing range on Department of Water Resources property north of Oro Dam West near the afterbay on Wilbur Road, and directed Administrative Officer to determine if the site is in conflict with the location proposed for the off-highway vehicle meeting place. 75-1878 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO BUTTE COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRKT .•-~•.••..•,•.•. vw.uv.we, .ewuveu ur a+~rvrwr /YIGn1110FJ Of1O carried, the Board approved the appointments of James Shelby (District I) and Allan Johnson (District 5) on the Board of Trustees, Butte County Hbsquito Abatement District, both to serve another two year term. 75-1879 APPOINTMENTS TO NORTHERN CALIF. COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION On motion of Supervisor Madigan, sewnded y Supervisor McKi lop and carried, Supervisor Cameron was appointed as Director to the Northern California County Supervisors Association, with Supervisor Richter to serve as altemale;: Page 359. November 18, 1975 ~"`• ~..ti ___________ __November18~1975 _ _____ 75-1880 APPOINTMENTS TO COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Chairman Ladd was appointed as Director to the County Supervisors Association of California and Supervisor Cameron to serve as alternate. 75-[881 CLAIM OF RONAN DWANE OWENS IN AMOUNT OF $25,000 REJECTED On motion of Supervisor McKi op, seconded y Supervisor Cameron and carried, the claim of I~nan Dwane Owens against the City of Oroville and County of Butte in the amount of $25,000 was rejected and referred to County Counsel and County's insurance carrier. 75-1882 REPORT BY SUPERVISOR CAMERON: HEALTH SERVICE AGi:NCY Supervisor Cameron reporte on t meeting e d in Sacramento last Friday regarding food stamps, They told Supervisor Cameron to mark time until something is received back from Washington. Supervisor Cameron said he hoped that the Board members would have a chance to look over the information regarding the formation of the Health Services Agency. The Committee felt that the joint powers is not the best way to go. There will be a meeting next Monday and Supervisor Cameron stated he needs some direction from the Board. Discussed; no action taken. 75-1883 LEAVES OF ABSENCES APPROVED Onmmotion o Supervisor McKi op, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the followir~ non-compensated leaves of absence were approved: I. Bessie Akins, Auditor's Office, medical leave of absence from November 12, 1975 ro January) 15, 1975, 2. Sandra Goff, non-compensated maternity leave of absence from .ianuary 25, 1976 through May 21, 1976. 75-1884 ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-157 AMENDING RESOLUTION 74-76 TRAVEL & EXPENSES On motion o Supervisor Ki op, sewn e y Supervisor Cameron an carried, Resolution 75-157 amending Resolution 74-76 (travel and expenses for county officers and employees) was adopted and the Chairran authorized to sign. 75-1885 ADOPT Ri=SOLUTION 75-158 AMENDING PERSONNEL RULES $ RESOLUTION 75-159 OF INTENT AUTHORIZING CONTRACT AMENDMENT TO RETIREMENT CONTRACT n motion o pervisor Cameron, sewn e y Supervisor Ki op an carried, the fallowing resolutions were adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign; f~solution 75-15$ amending Resolution No. 62-5 (rules and procedures For the administration of a merit system), to implement the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Employees Association Resolution 75-159, of intent authorizing a contract amendment to provide limited military service credits towards county retirement 75-1886 AUTHORIZE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR TO REQUEST RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO CONDUCT AN ~A1'CTUARIAL STUDY ti •Emp ogees' Association requests consideration of permissible retirement alEowance increases authorized ungfer AB 1093 and AB 803. In order to estimate the cost of this request an actJai~i'a7'srifdy must be conducted.~vember 18, 1975 Page 36D ~"` ~•`` November 18l 1475 ___W______W~._____~_____.~ W___~~____~~,~____-- --------------------------------------------- On motion of Supervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the Personnel Director was authorized to request the Retirement System to conduct an actuarial study; the cost of the study not to exceed $200. 75-1887 AUTHORIZE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT FOR CETA (decent s i s o war ers necessitate purc ase o additional equipment with CETA funds, with this equipment becoming property of the Prime Sponsor at the 'end of a three year period. Items requested are one electric typewriter, two typing desks, and one steno chair with total cost estimated at $1,300. Supervisor Cameron questioned Mr. Rackerby about the surplus desks and yuipment at the warehouse. Mr. Rackerby did not fee! that the equipment was the type needed. On motion of Supervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, purchase of CETA equipment, as listed above, was authorized. 75-1888 AUTHORIZE USE OF PARADISE MEMORIAL HALL: FEES WAIVED Severs civic organizations ave requested t waiving o rental fees for a fund raising activity to benefit the Handicapped Children's fund. Activity is planned for November 21-22 and the Hall is available. According to Memorial Hall rules such requests need Board approval. On motion of Supervisor Gomeron, seconded by Supervisor McKillap and carried, Paradise Memorial Hall rental fees for Handicapped Children's Fund function November 21-22, 1975 were waived. 75-1889 ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-160 DESIGNATION OF BUTTE COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY AS AGENCY. TO UNDERTAKE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM A resolution has been prepared designating t e Butte County Housing Authority ro undertake the Community Development Program. Supervisor McKillap reported on the meeting held in Redding last week. It is felt that the lands within the City of Oroville should be purchased with the funds that are available. On motion of Supervisor McKillap, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Resolution 75-160 of designation of Butte County Housing Authority as agency to undertake Community Development Program was adopted, Chairman authorized to sign and with understanding that the Task Committee would be left in tact to work with the Housing Authority and report back to the Board. 75-1890 APPROVE CONTRACTS WITH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE On motion of Supervisor Cameron, secon e y Supervisor Madigan and carried, contracts with the four Chambers of Comne rce were approved as follows:.;_ and the Chairman was authorized to sign: Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce - $3,000 Chico Chamber of Commerce - $3,000 Gridley Chamber of Commerce - ~B00 Paradise Chamber of Commerce - $2,500 75-1891 APPROVE AGREEMENTS WITH CALIFORNIA KAMLOOPS, WC. Two agreements have en prepare w is wou pay to California Kamloops, Inc. for cast of marking steelhead trout at Coleman Hatchery and for $1,000 for marking of steelhead trout at the Feather River Hatchery. These amounts budgeted in the Fish and Game budget, Agreements approved as to fiscal and budgetary control. Page X61. November 18, 1975 I~ ______________ _Novemberl8,,1975 _____ _ On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the agreements with California Kamloops, tnc, were approved and the Chairman was authori zEd in sign said agreements. 75-1892 TERMINATION OF SERVICE CONTRACT WITH COOPERATIVE PERSONNEL SERVICES FOR PAY AND CLASSIFICATION REPORT AUTHORIZED e Cooperative Personne Services c ossification and pay report has been reviewed by the department heads and the Employees' Asociation. A representative of the wnsulting service was present to report to the Board. Mr. Joe Broderick, project director, stated the work has been completed. The County has had the reporh and everyone has had a chance to go through it. Fle explained how the study had been handled. Changes have been made in some of the departments since the report and study was made. Some departments have re~organixed. The re-organizations and added duties assigned to the employees will have to be reviewed. The salary data should also be rechecked as their data was collected last March and April and the Counties have granted salary increases since that time. Appeals that were filed have been discussed and studied. Mr. Rackerby will be making a recommendation on the matter in the near future. Mr. Rackerby rewmmended that the County conclude the contract with the firm at this rime and instruct him to go forward with the matter. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, the contract n%ith the Cooperative Personnel Services was terminated at this time and Personnel Qirector will study their report and will report back with his recommendations to the Board. Bob Jones, Manager of Butte County Employees Association, stated that the Association is quite happy with the report, The report does reflect the standing of where the employees are at present. 75-1893 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED On mot ono Supervisor Killop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, the following budget transfers wane approveds 8-OSO Supplemental ower Eropram. This increases the county~s share of the federally funded GETA VI Manpower Program by reallocating an unexpended sub-agent appropriation in the amount of $4,873.18 as requested by the Manpower Director. 8-051 Su Lemental Manpower Program GETA Title I. This transfers total of $5,777.03 from the CETA Title I OJT Program to the Adult Program as requested by the'Manpower Director. B-052 Gridley Justice Court. This transfers $2,000 from salaries and wages regular to extra help within ..the Gridley Justice Court budget and is to cover for a regular help person who 15as been on sick leave for five months and will be out for at least another month, ..~~-_ .....-- . Page 362. November 18, 1975 rcrgca==6r=~aroara+~L''~ID~~~+6'L`~s.seeo===oaccs~r~c 8-054 Buldine and Grounds Mafntenance. This transfers $2b,000 from they reserve to Building and Grounds Maintenance budget major maintenance account and is to provide for the contract for demolition of the Old Courthouse and Jail. B-055 Appropriation for Contingency -General. This transfer corrects B-048 which restructured the Civil Disaster and Water Resources functions and reduces the amount which was reverted to the reserve for contingencies by $3,000. Amount shown on 8-048 was $16,268.34 and it should have been $13,268.34. B-056 District AtCorney - Fa~milY &upport Division. This transfers $1,020 to extra help account, $1,654 to rents and leases-equipment and $1,172 to fixed assets-equipment with $961 coming from the reserve for contfngencies and $2,885 from unanticipated revenue-federal aid - DA child support. The fixed assets cover three typewriter desks at $705, three steno chairs at $105, one executive desk $230, one executive chair $65. The rents and leases-eglipment covers ' rental of, automatic Cypewriter for six months;. ' 75-1894 WAIVE FIRST READENG OF ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING COLLECTION OF SERVICE FEES e co ecfiion o service ees is a statutory process is as not een imp emente so for in Butte County which would levy fees on all support payments paid through the Butte County Family Trust Fund and would revert to the general fund of the county. This relates to the absent father payments. On motion of Supervisor MciCillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the first reading of the ordinance authorizing collection of service fees by District Attorney was waived. 75-1895 CONCUR WITH USERS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND APPROVE DELETION OF LEGAL ADVISOR TO LAW ENFORCEMENT On motion o Supervisor McKi op, secon a by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the Board aoncurn;d with the recommendation of the Users Committee that the funding for the legal advisor to Law Enforcement be suspended and that the activity of the legal advisory to law enforcement be deleted by December !, 1975. 75-1896 ACCEPT THE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE UNIFORM DISTRICT ELECTION RESULTS On motion o Supervisor Cameron, sewn e y Supervisor Madigan and carried, the following certificate of County Clerk to result of votes cast at the Uniform Disfrict Election was accepted: ' "STATE OF CALIFORNA SS. COUNTY OF BUTTE ) 1, CLARK A. NELSON, hereby certify, I canvassed the reivms of the November 4th, 19rg Uniform District Election and that the total number of ballots cast in said election and the total number of votes east for each candidate and each measure in each of the respective precincts, therein, and the totals shown for each measure and each candidate are full, true and correct, pursuant to the Election Code. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this (7th day of November, 1975. ~/ Clark A. Nelson CLARK A. NELSO ,COUNTY CLERK COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA" Page 363. November 18, 1975 F~ ~ ~'"~ 75-1897 ADOPT RESOWTION 75-ICI ESTA8LISHING COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 53 On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, Resolution 75-161 establishing County Service Area No, 53 was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seoonded by Supervisor McKiliop and carried, a transfer of funds from the Reserve for Contingency to County Service Area No. 53 in the amount of $575. 00 was authorized for filing of the resolution and map with the State Board of Equalization, 75-1898 AUTHORISE 'PAYMENT LO STATE.BOARO OF.EQUALIZATION: COUNTY_.SERVICE AREA NO. 4 ` On mot on of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, payment to State Board of Equalization in the amount of x65.00 for the filing of resolution and map was authorized. 75-1899 AP?ROVE APPOINTMENT OF CHET RAMSEY, TO HEAR ROLLAND VANDEGRIFT OBJECTION OF MR. NORTON $ CHAIRMAN KING ON ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD r. Ra an Van egri t as fi ed an o jection to Mr. Horton an C airman King to sit on the Assessment Appeals Board to hear his appeal pursuant to Section 1624.4 of the R & T Code. It is requested that the Board appoint an officer to sit and hear the disqualification issue and the third member, Mr. Chet Ramsey is recommended to be appointed to hear the disqualification issues of Chairman King and Mr. Paul Horton. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and corned, Chet Ramsey was appointed to hear the disqualification issues of Chairman King and Mr. Paul Horton for the Assessment Appeals Board. 751900 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS IN LIEU OF ELECTION Car A. Ne son, County C e ,requests appointment of nominees in various districts with regard to the Uniform District Election held on November 4, 1975. On motion of Supervi:ar Modigon, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, file following appointments were approved: Table M3untain Irrigation District: . Director-Margaret B. ChaTfia Direetor~yr~. R. Chaffin Biggs Weat Gridley Water District: Director-Ralph Ai.chard Cassa.dy Director-Edward W. Boeger Butte Water District: Direetor-M. William Carlin Director~Fr6.nk Hataeniy8 Drainage District X200 Director-Herbert W. Rg1dr J~. Drainage District #106 Director-Lawrence 0. Gre11 Richvale Trrigatioa District Director-Roy Grell Paradise Trrigation District Director-Dietriot ~1-Rcland R. Wight - Diractor-District :1~5-H. Dean Worcester Asaesaor-Collector-James E. A21ey .._.. Treasurer-Paul A. Horton~ge 364. - November18,1975 ~~ l~~ @L-L" @ @ L-i~ ~ ~ G=G7 L"@~a~~~~'Y~ C 6CT-@ tC ~O C G Cl Cb C Orovil].e ktynndotte Irrigation Distriot Director-Divicioa ~2-Jopce Jeea Stogadill D3sector-Division ~`1,,. Alvin ]!L iiarris Treasurer-Edna R. Kimball Thet:mali.to Irrigation Aiet. iirector i)iv. 4 Elden J. Brown RECESS: 10:20 RECONVENED; I~-;40 75-140f'ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-162 AUTHCR (ZING SALE OF TAX DEEDED PROPERTY --r...--• ..~.......~., ~~avnuct+ wy ~upcrviwr -VWalgan ana carried, Resolution 75-162 authorizing sole of tax deeded property (four lots loirated in Orange Subdivision, Thermalito, was adapted and the Chairman was Authorized to sign. 75-1902 PUBLIC WORKS ITEMS APPROVED On motion o pervisor Ma igan, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and , carried, the following action was taken; 1. Accepted improvements of EI Monte Heights Subdivision (Unit 2) and authorized release of performance, labor and materials bonds and commence the one-year maintenance period. 2. Adopted Resolution 75-163 authorizing acquisition of real property- Oro-Quincy Highway by eminent domain and authorized the Chairman to sign. 3. Authorized bid opening date to be extended ro December 4, 1975 at 2 p,m. for the FROC building. 4, Accepted the work of Baldwin Construction Co., Inc. for the reconstruction and realignment of La Pbrte Road from 1,4 miles north of Loma Rica Road to 0.5 mile south of icings Ranch Road, authorized the Chairman to sign the Notice of Completion and instructed the Clerk to roeord said notice iwith the County ~wrder, of 5. Waived the first readi~'~6rdinance establishing speed limit of 35 MPH on Sheldon Avenue from SH 99 to Larkin Faad and on Larkin 1~ad from Prather Ib~ad to tits Sutter Butte Canal crossing. 6. Granted authorization to acquire rights of way for stone drain easements prior to district formation and that funds be loaned from right of way prior to the formation of Lassen Avenue Storm Drain Assessment District and that the payment for the purchase be repaid by the district after it is formed. 7. A~fPiTEflSRESSiXlit3?iK7'6a-jf~~ oe ec piing easement across SP r/w (MP CA 143.42) from Baggatt-Palermo I~ad to AP 26-01-62 and authorized the Chairman to sign. 75-1903 APPROVE AGREEMENTS FOR SALE, RIGHT OF WAY~AC'QIJ151TIONS On motion o Supervisor Mc Ki op, second y Supervisor Ma igan and carried, the following agreements for sale for right of way acquisitions were approved and the Chairman authari Sd to sign: North Durham Overhead Lloyd I. &,~Utinaz~~oan 1.165 Ac. $6,000 @Midway 26311-72-I page 365. November l8, 1975 r`` ~+-. ~ .~ Oroville Quincy Hwy. John W. Anderson 0.059 Ac. $ 514 @Foothill Blvd. Lassen Ave. A.D. D. Forman Easement $ 3b0 Lassen Ave. A.D. G. Shirley Easement $ bfi0 FROC D'Amato Const. 2. Ac. $1,600 75-1904 INFORMATION & DISCUSSION ITEMS; APPROVE AWARDING OF BID FOR HEAL ROAD LANDFILL COVER MATERIAL BID a uvem a iscuss ono c ose circuit TV monitoring system. Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, reported that the closed circuit TV monitoring system had been proposed in the original plan but was not included in the contract. Cost for the system would be an additional $42,500. Request discussed; no action taken. (b) Report on letter to Board requestins Yuba Avenue be accepted as county-maintained road. Mr. Castleberry stated he had met with these people several times. He has advised them that this is not a County road, and that he would help them with the preparation of the work for the formation of a service area to bring the road up to County standards. He will convey the Board's feeling that a district would have to be formed to bring the road up to County standards. {c) Report on Ideal Road landfill cover material bids. Mr. Castleberry reported that Bernie Richter had been the low bidder for this cover material. Bids explained. On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, bid for the Neal Imad landfill cover material was awarded to the low bidder, Bernard Richter, in the amount of $76.650. AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, and Chairnan Ladd ABSENT: Supervisor Richter ABSTAINING: Supervisor McKillop 75-1905 APPROVE REQUEST OF MRS. SACKS: APPEAL aF CONDITION I OF USE PERMIT, fv1ASSAGE THERAPY PRACTICE ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON EAST 51DE OF HARVEY ROAD im awson, P ann ng rectory reporte on t appea o ry Sac s of Condition I of a use permit approved by the Planning Commission, to allow a massage therapy practice on property located on the east side of Harvey Road, approximately 8S0 ft. north of Bille Read, Paradise. Condition I requires that the applicant and/or owner deed 30 ft. rightbf-way to the County of Butte from the eenterltne of Harvey Road. Mr. Lawson stated that Mrs. Sacks was going to have a very limited operation at this location. Supervisor Cameron felt that to save expense of advertising for another hearing, County Counsel should put on the use permit that it is for a period of one year only, to make sure that there has not been any increase in traffic on the road. The use is a temporary one for a period of 12 months. County Counsel will prepare an agreement for the withdrawal of the appeal. On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried, the request of Mrs. Sacks for removal of Condition I of the use permit was approved, subject to County Counsel working out an agreement as set out in the discussion. Page 366. November 18, 1975 ~ ~ _ 75-19E?b HEARING SET: DEBORAH M. TREVERS-REZONE FROM 'S-I"TO "R-A•""' FOR PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF EAST AVE. CHICO A pu is ear~ng was set r ecem r , at 2:00 p.m. on the Deborah M. Trevers, rezone from "S-I"to "R-4" (Maximum density residential), for property located 105 ft. south of East Ave., approximately IGO ft. east of North Ave., Chico. 75-1907 APPROVE BALSAM MEADOWS TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP awson exp acne t e rewmmen approve or t e a som Meadows tentative subdivision map. Darcell Stevens, attorney at law, questioned Mr. Lawson about Condition No. 9, to provide test wells. The request is to delete item No. 9 of the conditions, but accept all the other conditions. On motion of Scpervisor McKiilop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, the tentative subdivision map recommended for approval, Balsom Meadows, Unit ~3, was approved, subyect to the conditions, and with the deletion of Condition No; 9, with the finding that the map has been found to be consistent with the Butte County General Plan and that a negative declaration has been filed r i;r.lsata rlpa3ows, Veit #3 Ter:tstive Subdivision. I~ap R lots, FSSS't of Ccncow Pd. ;,~~aprax. 2 a:-iles southeast c~~ F~izi~,br3ok ?tesareoir. GeatsraZ Plan: Timber 2~~t. '_'ert'.a.^~ 2aning: ~?-2 nsaner: 'r7illiata Steen c~nginems: :i. .7. Q'iJe11 Qurstiant to the requis:pments of 5ect~.r~n 20.3 a; the Butte Gounty Code, 4:lie tentative subdivision ~p o° }3a?sasrt Nieadsm~s, unit: ~3 has bezn re- vie;aed~ by t3ae Eutta. Cot~ty Sabdivisi+on Co~mitLEe and the Planning Ccramis rei on . T'hs Subdivision Coarueittes seeomcnended denial otw the tentativY mao, inasmuch as it dace xiot confaem :•ritit the GeaxeraZ Plan. xha Ptaxsning Comnissian recc~:nmended approval, srb~ect wv ~,te folZcw~.ng conc~itionso 1. Verifiy legal accasst. 2. Provide travezsable access. y 3. Z'rd~.nata a ap it. bnildia~g se'.•:ba~; dram tF1p am:ttezline ciE sil a as ~m°tt+~s . Prov~.de aa3m°s «ar propc~asd n~~•r x~a~ . 5. Note on ate fiatzl nip the rWa:~ r_amss o • 6. ~Ipprcval a£ this m•,~p is ba~aecl so3,ely on ccr~oZia:^.ce ~~t;tit thA access reg~ir<:rnents o~ the f:utre Co:J°~tji Ct~d~ for 20-acz=: parcr-la end uofln approval o~ '! of dQsiga dog p~r~:s~.:; o~ a ~r~3.tt:.rtu.,t s{ ze o~ 20 acze:~ . 7, Siiae~ oat 4ah8 gi~:al i7:3'J izbl fJ+".y'y~l3ii5 az1r~ Iriapsi:y a>eas. B. Show a Z00 i<t. ,:~eatac tztnk ¢ree leech filed frla aree oa aceth s~.d•~s ag a1Z stre.ems etc? around &7.1 marsh•t areas f Page 367. November i$, [975 ~~ n i~atacC=~ ~ r7tC n Ci'S~L~in~1C`C~cC 5~=~ A ~ci+o ooarc 9, i'rovide fast v~~lla as ~quirrif by the 32ssat+a".i.oa eata`fllishing stea~dards ~o:r g•ubdiv3siors. 30, PYaaf at? water ar ?~3ac~~ 't:h~ sta.tisrneast on the ,nap as requited by ~'~~ Su.~divfsiWn ax3:L~a:~ca, ~;u' camh!ne Y~cts ? '& 3. A P~iegatxve neciaratioz Ttagar:3ng 1rn~~iYnza~a~,•a:aZ 7Crnpaat nra3 f~.led «ith '+r'r,e GAUnter Cle~z4s an Q.-, tia*~Ar 5. 19?a> ^he t.imbez mauntatn el$ssi~icatiaa #.s intend.Ad for those 2creas wh! eh have v~s3.tie as timber practicing az^sas, wEtexshed areas, scenic ax•eas, recrea- x:on~l areas and areas sah~,c?s by thc~3?• character 2nd particular taaagraphq ~•er;t:ir~ special treatment and prti.''.2C4~o:1 to mi::igate po~ntf a1 damage. T~:esid°a~±al c~evelo;~ment $n these a~teay ~;irotild be corf~ned to areas wi'tera. ::'~•a :onagaaphy ode ~.he land v~ill slla;~ a tainiriim: aznoti.Zt o~ damage b~' way of ares3an, silt~e~io~s, au~:face and g~ur_d vrater pallut;an ar the des~cxuc~.on of scaxsiC and histaxicr~l axaas. Density GtlOU1c be considered On the basis aP These factors and weighed againsw alternats use of the arses for. timber pra3uation, recreation and watershed p~atection. • 75-1908 DISCUSSION: SECURITY GUARD SERVICES erg arty i ~c reporte t at t e County has been requested by private business owners to supply security guard services in their stores during the Christmas holiday season. There is a question of cost and liability. Jim Rackerby, Personnel Director, stated that this was presented for a Board policy decision. Last summer the classification of security officer was reached. These security officers would be under the direction of the County and would be paid a salary. Tho cost is picked up by the contract agreement; they would be covered by compensation insurance. This would .be a rent-a-cop business. These men would be security police for stores and fairs. Sheriff Gillick stated that for many years have supplied the North Valley Plaza merchants with ponce protection. They are off-duty police or reserve deputies. IF is for the protection of the Christmas shopping. The men keep down the shop lifting in the stores. Matter of liability discussed. Time spent discussing how the request should be handled. IF was stated that there are two other pol'eeing agencies that could handle this service to the merchants. The Board felt that these men should not go out ~a5a"' County employee. Chairman Ladd felt that the Butte County Deputy uniform has a stabiliiirig~ offset. It was felt that the desirobilitif of getting into the security business is not good. There are security groups that are available. It was stated that the North Valley Merchants Association could contract for the security officers. County Counsel could prepare a contract that would be used by aft that would like to contract for County police officers services. For this year, the county could enterinto a contract with the merchants. It was moved by Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried that County Counsel prepare a contract to be utilized by private police services, over and above the regular ponce services. To be placed on agenda for Tuesday November 25, 1975. Supervisor Madigan stated that while the Sheriff was still present, he would like to know what happened to the 19ancake b"sreakfasts. He wanted to know if the County Page 368. November 18, 1975 l'r` November 18, 1975 had liability for these breakfasts. (t was stated that the men were not on duty and they did the work for nothing. Sheriff Gi flick stated that he did not force anyone to go to the pancake breakfasts. County Counsel stated that if someone was injured at one of these breakfasts, and they could prove that this was a required duty, obviously the Workman's Compensation Board would handle the case the same as the Knapp case. Mr. Blackstack stated that there should be something in writing that these officers were not made to work at these breakfasts and that it is not a condition of their employ and that promotion does not depend on their vrorking at the breakfasts. Mr. Rackerby stated that if the County permits thesivipment to be used, they are subject to overtime pay and the County is subject to the Workman's Compensation. County Counsel suggested that the Captain Bob trailer be put under the wntrol of the Peace Officers Association and that it could be insured by them. Sheriff Gillick stated that the wagon could be put under the direction of the Search and Rescue Unit. Sheriff Gillick said he would take care of the situation. 75-1909 APPEARANCE: MARY LOU KELLY, REQUEST FOR STOP SIGN AT LINCOLN BLVD. AND ELG-N STREET OROVILLE Mary Lou Ke y, Linco n Blvd. and Elg'tn Street, Oroville, said she would like to petition the Board for a stop sign for the intersection of Lincoln Blvd. and Elgin Street. The purpose is to help prevent accidents. Prepared petition read. It wds felt this would help promote safety atmosphere in the area. Mr. Castleberry has a copy of the petition and he will continue to work with them and the Highway Patrol. Unless the Highway Patrol would recommend a light, a stop light could :nob-be-appraved~. 75-1910 HEARING: PETITION FOR VARIANCE FOR MOBILE HOME-NELLIE FOX PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1013 THERMALITO AVENUE OROVILLE The pu is aring on t e petition for variance for mobile home to be placed on the Nellie Fox property (oaated et 1013 Thermalito Avenue, Oroville, was held as advertised. Bank ground oi' the petition set out and discussed. Petition has been approved by Public VWrks. Hearing opened b the public; no one appeared in favor or opposition. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board for consideration. On motion of Supervisor McKitlop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the petition for variance far mobile home ro be placed on the Nellie fbx property located at 1013 Thermalito Avenue, Oroville was approved for a period of one year. 75-1911 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: APPROVED On~^motion of Supervisor Cameron, sewn e y Supervrsor c i op and carried, the following tentative parcel maps were approved, subject to the conditions and with the finding that the maps have been found to be consistent with the Butte County General Plan and that negative declarations have been filed with the County Clerk; Page ~9. November 1$, 1975 r.. .k- _ .. ___,. ~.. f ;.- ~~ .. ~~~~~JOCC~~~~Cai6laQl~L~T~~L~T~~L YC- ... 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CLt: +3~CfOt~^S ~L :1 ^: s:l' -i _~:.C ~_ S _L 1'i7:?37 hk? - 31 I:1,:1.':I.;Si•3 i3ca•!? eY]?'n 5~2AO arifi ~) ''61'i7ec.•^_~?1:' .t,~ .°'- i:.. _~ ~:; ~ .:IL..~'`".~;77.E l1:im'• ~]~£'h 3"~~C£a ~ „.':;17lS .i it t,S"i'~ t:3~ ^^t•~ S ;;'t ~r ~ ~a:.3 t`ti7.Ck 'zju ti571''' L7? ~f:r1 c.Lrv rlc:,l t:. Y°:, °.~~.: ? _ .. . ~Jt:. o ~,, s i..x;~:..~ ~ ~ Ct1'? C"~^P?'~t"S D..~'.:': 3 ~~"~-".3 i'"! 5 •. l3 ~ `~ ~Ci., ii- v ::.~'~ it'1.3 ~~~: c.:t. l'.~ F..L i~°.]i r` ~t :`~Y ll~i]w+13 i. %e' C)`E 3 ° ]__ t ~.. - -~ ~, .. __ %!„r., ,~. .. ob'i 1'.7?• .l:33,C3 ... ,.. n1:a:T ?~s~ :.~n~t ... .- -,_ C .... ... ~ - r.°T~~- cr,~-~ _ The timber mountain classification t: intended #or those areas which-.have value as limber '~ "! producing areas,;watershed areas, scenic-areas, recreational areas which by their character and particular topography require special treatment and protection.to mitigate potential damage. Rasidenti.al development in these. areas should lie confined to areas where the topography of the Icnd will allow a minimum amount of damage .6y way of erosion, siltation, surface and ground,wat~r:pollution er the destruction of sbenic;and historical areas. Density shou should be considered on-the'basisof lhese':factors and weighed against altembte use of 'the l areas for timber produclicln, recreation and wctershed protection. ~ ~`2aned A-1; John Peeples, AP 47-33-17, 4 lots., south o~ Kathy • G.1'. Op'n Crazing bane; osest of Garner Lase:, Chaco. 5urceyor: ,Max l-5 ac/du Albert 'P.ursuant to the r°RU3-3cements a~ Section Z0 .3 4f thd.But:te Cou*si~y Code, thy: tentative parcel map at the abav~ i,dentiSEied property has bsea re- . ro~.cwed by that ButtQ County Sui~div3sian Committee ~~Id the >?7.annfl~y ~vTtCflla'.S s3.aE~ . ' m~e Subd3vfsion Co~unittee and the Planning Cnsr~aission xeCOmmertd approval o>: the tentative +nap, subject to tt-~ follc~+ring conditions: w Yadicate oa Parcel 3 s 100 fit. septic t.aW-k free radius ~ror~ existaAg 'vTe13. to tYts immediate east c~ said parc$1. 2. Coniirnation that mfnimum. l:nx sizes mAet the requirein¢nts- a>~ tIie, Oreinance.bX gravid~.ng recessasy soil tests. !: 'i ~. Speejry ~.o.'area'o3t s$te. for a well oh Hach .parcel ar3c'f shave a latT~. Wit. lmach filed ~rae:ar°a arauad said s{tA a~ area. n . ve1r~.~p' 1cga1. access . . 5. Provide t3cavescsabla .access , 6. Indicate a 50 ft .. building setback dram t22e• a~rter3.i3se o~ i4ettiy Ln. . 7. Road to be cc~sstxucted to R68 3,A2 st;andazc~s. (sc?udirrg drafrage', soluti au? a.~.ong psap2rty i:rcnkage. .._..._ _ _ . __ __ Page 372.' November 18, 1975 , ~~~ ~ ~~,; M ~tovember IS •1975 ' S i S i ......... t C i i. C C C CW" ~C ~` i~ C TW W~ r s~ :.. 7 C 7 G Tr ~ C 7 C Y~ C C ~' ~e CoL2nty Fir.°. Dsp't,.. upCSS xeview of this prooassl ca:~ner.2ed that ~3evelane,rs and p~apeTMty a:~[aers shou~:'d ass*.an?e the cost of fine pz'a- , tecticn sy'st®]ns that s•~ilZ ?s:ab?° thm Depazx]rant to iszavide adec~uate• . fi~'e ~prc]tectiaa. 'I.'b,ey op•o~se a®ntirt~ed s~~bd3v1_siaa of phis area with- . ~~~. as". pscvisi.en of as] ac2equat°~ ~ra~r system. -The G=.Aera]. PIa.*s test ~rta::as that arban uses should zi©t lie da~relons@ pxa?r:at?~x'ely as to cause cuspco- . ra:n3c: e;ss.~•nsion of public tx•t' litq services asst; faca lines . " F. ~.2gat:.-ae Declaration Ftegarclislg Eztvironmenta~. Ic,~zat tags fiibd with the :caLU:ty Clers cn Octcbex ? 4, 1975. ?'ham Ggn~sxal Plan indicates. •Ewo ~atego[cies ni oy~2."1 snacs i]g non-uzban teas: ]) multiple use opan snaae'and 2) pcrraan.ent open spzcc. ~ifthin t~~~ :izult?ple use apAn space, 3.aisd ~. s•~hich 2~he sla~~ S:s 'generally lesA ~.ctara X59 but G,fl'tACii are rot Cc~vEred rr:_tks v~.~.uatsZe suds of tr^,tioez; the r~~rier~.3. P~.Ais states that ~Il?:~ i6 31U~ @xpa~&'4siC1 to /~° any substantial cdcatand ~:sP urbasl3xa~.+~n of ~iz:is Zed due xa i~cs .loea't;oa. E7ses fax :~hawh i6 mny b® su5.~a3~Ze i~etlude, b;at agA scot lirait•~d to: r;~:tsad cna4:rol G2c~r] belts Golf COilrff°3 '~3ates'a:i•pd iraa CS'Gps Ps~.vate ontdaor recre8tic ~Pa~s.•!cn cont]co1 Fi??itl ez~ps Ttid.[.ng stables . :,iidI.ife h~itat ~c_nic aas~nanua ~?~it~ narserias G:~azing rHiziera3 Extractian _ I rcnnr? .~-•2 Rlbprt Jorlnsan,' pP ~6=57-22 (nor:{nnf , R '.o•ts, ... ,, :.Y. ~" s dil/a~C -nar4h -~i' fco~tsy ^. L7R ~?02df ~C?~~C~nt t0 .3 CS t''.:n~, . •~'~ ' •5 ac/rl~a C~ek. S.~.r~r~.yox: ?•1ar: Albert . ~L1,CNL1eiS12 ~'fa '~~@ r°CjL'!~.:CA~'~.-'ik4S q?~ ~+cC'_~.O"1 ~h.~ ~F 4:1 :? ;3L?l`.t".@ C~~t;':'~J ~t7C~?'.. ` ~-z~'s °:F~il C4tive paLCml I1L:~p O~ 'C.{~8 .?~7+3 V2~ ifi^:[1'»s:~~.2Ci ^rc]T:•P=tic i?,~ „aaTL ~":.''~l:.~W@G~ `'Iy ~tt1~3 }+ilt~.`2' C:i37iT]'i.V ~ubciiv:.si~i] Ca~•»~_~:.t°9~3iC~ L~:'tx`. ~~.~iP.'^:~R!]' ~",1a :>>sadl.t,~:.sion Conuaitt~:a hes d~tsrmAnec~ -ghat th•~ tenta•4i~i~ r,~a~ fs i[~ oor~~'o~narlc~ with the 8u~',.'e Cnunty Si~bdivysian ^;.~3in~nc~. `53.z~ of p~tccAls are consistent t~ith 'thy Can=x2l t~~.zr: e Pns CoL~ty T'~.ze ~eE3s.rtrir~nt has oems-~entpc~ £:haa whis is a high firr_ ha~ard'.azas anti z~Paomrnend.~ ccndi ~iorsissg. approval on tts? installation of a road- s~i~p Cr ta3.issa ~$ fire hydrant with a m'.n?ert.im d" :n~in c?pable c° '-~POV~-Gl~ h2Q a ~:us rained z].cw of 5~~ gpm for ? 1.ioura . shy ~Pxazn3t.5 Co~n~.sgion recs:~n[rts~]sd:, approval ofi t?te nan, subject ~o °,:::~ fal].a;ariaq canditiana: ' ?.. lrciica`~e a 5~ ~_ > bL*.i ic~isaR se~tbac:c fx~n *_ha centerline or" a? l e as ern:~nt s . ,.. ~5.ac~ a ssr•t~ on ~.e rwnal ni;~~ ~h~t tlis C~La"Y"cy 2~~ag 'rio't asssme tha liEhilit~,~ of tha bx3d~a wnoxs .zpnroving acc~sss, ~. 03: ir~1~. map ~~h~•a a ZCt7 f'c, '-.^=T~a fiAK.d fx~e•~ .._tbac~t fra*n Cite s~ir_th t53Gt~.~' .Z.iZ1L' JSC $l:~t~ C~+~~°-.:. - - •°: PZ':+'VLC~3 si7il C?i%.G3.C'tFn'~,;3~5:'1 c',~,t c3S r?!~V IJ~ ].'G"[j22=~8r' EJ•j `~lt°- F:°8~'.~.~1 h-~naz ~T-~n'~ -___Pa a 373 "__......:..,. , ..... _. _... _ _ .. _____~-- 9 • . November I$, (975 ~~ ~a, vAzZfv lega3 aca~ss. ~a. P.r.'yj5%z. .ff C~.]1'-C7~•'Sr^x.C sL` ''Ca?? ,^1?:!~. *J~ 'N.YS^. 2:rlt.C~• ki PI'9~.1.:.'ai: ~i~C1s.T3,~'.~.GYS T'~~~ard3.rc ~.na;ixon:~entai -S''_'_"-8rrt Yids L'~!1eC1 W~tl'i a~'.ti1~ C„OL::i~'r' C3.~~.iC ','1T; Cu`t[i;7?z lSy :~.Y75, • 'C[7" sC'.ii":':`;~ Y~z2.:1 1tIC1d.%~'b.fia.°i i~.."vlf3. C~~Eau'^J~~c`S CK ^vD$11 S?J~1C• ir. LfC3:"i-ux'ban 1.11'-":~a- ~.; 131'etd. a•.r7~:n 1338 b'7g?3. S~~C~ FS.:L~i ~} `J L'..:t1~.'1yS1'C .DiY~Il 'cp.aCa~ ii7.'i::1=.~4 '.. !"at, ;di i..t~~.~. ~3 i=CB S:}, ~_°i~ cp~;;~y ~ 1 ~3,'2d _Tt '.'f;[ LC3 Y.:.~3 v ~. t>r~"' ? S' Cj2n°~r~~ ,~.. f .L•'S~S `.':nr, ,?ri$ iJll~ :•l.!7~;?t 312'.''. 3Uw f;gVnyL'C~ ~A:r,'::I't a'Fl~.~,'_Z?tiJe9 ,.~ctilds D' w~1-c~~r, [;I?t9 Y:`Si't.^-.•Si:.k .~ 1:L7 "~`sit:~_ 'E.:E11'E: t~l-j,n__ d~ n0 ~'a~C«-~ a '~fi.. :J° .?.iI~7 3i.i279"L~TC'C3~[LI :~,1!ScTz4i ~~:: ii~'L~%3~17.2;x~:O1 Ot C,h:~.3 ~.a..'tt~ K~t:9 ~•t,3' iw6 ?,r:Cr3~'~:~re. T~~.^•'~~ ~Q7C. ,.:1:~C:~1 a" ."~J' ~~sa, :;^+.i?~.?,'-3J9i.~ ~.'.C~i~.i'f~ 'IJ~.1'~ ~$?:?: 3'ir]'~ .i.;..,,~.__:T. .C: ...... ~... .~ .. ~'t>~u._ ~.citi - .s.iU'i3t':' 4t:.r'~1:.G~ :.'_2S::Cyiri,.~~ :' ' ~.':i:?`u t;~- ')S '2.~i.'.11$ 21t:1~6~if.°.S 3''3.m;^ CY:S~f3 1L)GtI C7T'~~Q? - ~ ~,v~r_x~ ~~n-;,iw,nfi ~,re~n ba5.~~s Zon+±d R-g Jon tA. Gr3goire, AP ~$-201=22, g .lots, west Of . G.P. 5-8 du/ac Caarint'iu~ eve., approx. 150 fit. soufl'e of B'2st Ave.,. Chico. Engineer: .•D. ~. Roppr , ~urs~t to the zegaaPamente of S~zc»~.ars 20.3 cf tree Huffs Cou,~t5~ Cede, ~'s:e t~ntat3.ve parcel mop of the aAOVa identified pra~ezty has .been r~- .~i3e~,~ed by the Bute County Ssad{vision Caci~mit~ee and the Pla.+~ning ' Co~iar,,ission . The Subdivision Cttee and the Planning CGmmissioa~ xecrnmnettd mpprovaJ. of the tentativs map, sub feat to .the : €ollowing cond.it#.~s: I. Nate shall be p].acad an the ttt3p th~» n11 G'@vAlnpYnsAt be canneated to the City of Ch.iac sewers. 2. Deed to ta'1e City of Chico 30 ft. right-a~~way tram the caaterl'iae of Cmanof~us Avenue. 3. Car~ply with all xequiremerits ag r_he City oP C'nico Department of Public Works. _ A' Ptegadiv:: Declarat~.aa Regarc'Eing Eriviro:~man~al Isizpact was filed with •tYte .. County CJ.exk on.OatoS~+x 14, 2975. ~. Staff Gomzssnts: This tentative man; w~.tli canclitions, conforms. to the Subdivision Qrdiaana~, eir~d :appears to b cs~nsisteat :~iiih thr Genera]. '. • ' Piaa aitd zoning. ..~..~.....---..._.. __._:_.~__.•_ ~Ga7ad X1-2 T. Astsold ay'L'n383'ar AP 8~!-~U-15, 2 bits,:ripr*.h of G.P. I^^~ dui'ac Clz~.co, on Gofim~n Ave., weft of Plozga..n }?r3.~'°. . Engir.~:ar : D . P . id;,~i?;s: F.}uzsu~n~C to the req:.iare:zej.~.s.~y.5ec»ion,20-03...nf,~'ie Butte Caz~n•~y Cod:°a .~~e° .tentative pa~e:C min of the above id~r._iti*_*cl o~b~9rty has' bse7 re= i v' cued- by t;.ae Hntt~ Cr3unty 5ubd4 vis; c:1i CoRmittea acid *.:re Pl~ir_g _Cr.;:amisa~on~ l~age~3T~, ~_ .~ November 18, 1975 t ~"' ~`~.'~FSCCY`rCC~.......CClC~.~C~~"C~--T~~=C~~.-.~~C~CCCC ~ . . The Sabdiv¢sioa. Cc~a:ni~tae a2t8;~the Planni:Zg Cesiu~iss~?an recoi!mten3 ~pt~xoval a£ the ~ tenta~iva rtap ~.. sub Sec t fia ~i2e fo3lorrynq caxtdi~aas ? . Snow cn final map tr!at lofts m_et rt!ae sniaimum requirements og o~.~inazce gesc Health Depdrtmsnt requdrRm~+nts. 2. bead to the Ce~anty of k3uttz 30 f`. right-of-way from the cGxiterl:.rie o:~ Goc3man Ae*e . ~ . 3. Prpv?d~ wravmzsable e~~pss, a.-~d obtain ass encx`oachm°nt pers~it. 4. Indicate a 50 frt. bttildinq uetAack. frdsa ~e c~nterlire~of Godman Ave. ~"sd tCie access raa8.;, ::. 5. Pr~aricle dr~sis±agc plans tc ate neparisrtent of Public ~ror'~s atd lnstaZ? ~' r~gtz~.:esl facili~i~s . A :aqa¢~.;=s: BeWi~~~atiQr T,egarclZnr~. EatP3renmer,.~a.1 :irlpact Was.sile3 ~sitPt th:e Co'~~`.}r C"se~.3, on Qctab~r 2Q, w9?3. ~ ~`.. %., . ~,' '"`f1.:°:_Vt. fitFi.~.~ @Tg'- i c _.rixi_.'..CY~:S ~ _^.JhF3;"P'S ~ i t . v., ti ~ t^,~ "o:.:'C.$ `~MiaZ?!, 8.:]G .:...;~ ,C[, .) '~-i' _ ;'t r1t .1 .::~fl ...,.. .Zoned ~l-2. C. r,.: t'isner, ~1.P 94-45-a2,: ~ cats, north side of . G.P. 1-9 c~u/ao Eaton Road, apnrpx. 900 ft. r.~re3t~.tiv of Burnap Ave. Chita. L'::gineer: F•Zax Albe7rt " rureua_nt to the requirements of Section 20.3 of .the Eutte County Oot1e, the tenLa>.:sve part°]. snap of the aavve idesstifipd prop?s: ~r has been re- t.~.ewe8 by the Bt±tte Co~*sty Subdivi.~icn Com,,.it'tee e_+~d the Planning Ccis;,aission . The .Su?sdiviaian Comnittse .and tii!~ Plazsning Cor~issiaze recommend approval of the tsntative map, subject to the fallocai:sg,conditions: 1. Car.:~irma::icn by soil tests and percolation fasts icraat lots meet " .th,, minimum. requirements • of fiche Ordixasice . . 2. Indicate cn the finaA map the ,call sites on each lot anti-show a 100 ft. leach fi.~.rl fxee radius on each-site. , 3. bead tv the County of Butts ~40 ft. sighk-of-~raY from the centerline of Eaton Road.. 4. Ind~.cate a 55 ft. building se;:ba~:lt from the centerline of. Eaton Road.: 5. zn.dfcate a 50 ft. building setbaaY. from° die. c4nter7.ine a~ time ease~:ent. _..._,._ - November l8, 1975 S !~ aaeos~=ccc.ncacacc~~"SC~1`Y ~9~~csc========mamas A NQgative neolaration ~=garding Enn+ronmantal T.Rpact was filed with the County Cler3; on October 20, 1975. Staff Ccr^~rt~nts: T:iis t~~ata'ci.~° rap, wi.srh Gcncli,tions, conforns to the Subdivision oacc~y~.,~ncm and appears to ba cons3.stent with tns Gpnsral Plen and coning. Scnad A-? 41e1 Goular'cs, Rr 25-0~-26, 2 Zcts, north aids of s.~. Orchard Ri.a Eonito T.?oa~i, approx. ~ n;le west ox 7~arkin, 3, r. ir~,~.d Crops Rand, Gridley. E.~-.girser: St. *3aurice-13e1mI;aTao- Mus se?~ ~urae.:aret to tYae requirerr~a:s o~E Section ?0.3 of t_he butts Ccu.~•~r Cads, ti2e tQntat,ive parcel rasp ox the a;~M•re ~.derctifipcT p~perty has bea;~ re- vis-u~sd by t.~e Butte County Subdfvisibn,`Orcd;stazc°_ aid the Plarinissc~ Ct~mm' slion . Tire Subdi.vxs? on Committ°° reeommendea dQnia3. a; tCtee tentative map. 3nasmuca as ; t is not in canform~ncp ~vitiz the Ga:eezal Pla.~ . The P~.a.~niuq COmmissior. recommended approval, sub jec+~ fie tn.? fdllay,iw~g eonditi ons 1. enlarge the parcels to meet thQrs3nimum ~cequ.'~reraents of tze Oz~dinazsce pmr He2ltkt Aepartmen~`. ?. DWerl to the Coazty of Butts 30 ft. righfi-af-cagy fern the cAnrerlinz aaf F3o Eanito Road. 3. Tk1C~3.C3te ..i 5Q ft. build9.ng se~aCk from the centprliste o= ?'.io Hcnita ?oad. .. ~'A f~egati.+re Seclarat~.Lar~ :~sc~ardi~n7g 3~nvi:ranmentcal Yr~se~t caas fiZsc~ with the C4scuYty (').E°~.i{ ~\•~ Qa:iabet 40 y 19 ! rJ . rill x~uss~n~i3.~ effaces hcsulc7 be r1ad~ sca 7z•ateat rgricc?ltu~, rot only br i.c3 eCrsnomic ~clvaxataga3 t+~ tI:e Ct~t:saky, bLrt. as an irr.~orta~st a:~d ,. aybaw3ble u3e of the Xa.*~d .•~h±e;: Ast<Y~lishes rca:~y cf t'-ze va1x+_ss for . L~ra~ areas . Ay::~.cultura.l land shouJ.d bA p~•sserv_d agraiil8t piec~~~al urb«n¢ca'cioa e•i:-~3.ch csculd is®ad to adeersely effQet •ttte~ ecanos,~c po2enicials ok thi:s 3.'i:;pcrtattt sc*.gsi-rsict ai ti're C¢surzty's base. %n pravic]ireg far urban S.:ocaich and expax?aicxr, faze frortile areas shov~3.d bs pressXVed, ~~here3rez poesib:a, to ~ncauragz pr;ar us= ar land fChat has Tess Agricultural potential. S^afg corgi®nts: ate Z.50 ~:arA parcel sine meets fi.T!e :nirsirsc~rn parcel size x~r_ui~arl by the ~-2 sarin~y. Staff i.s of ,h? epin;an t.'r~.t asp~val of the parcel o~ill net gasult in a v~.ab~.~ agr'cult:rral unit ~iT3d oac.ld ~ncouxage G'+Z:T:II.?ti:iVO c1o<.an-ptarc_1{ng .n • ~,he area re8uc{7ig agricultural +riahil~.t+J in conflict with: the ~.ntsat of the GsneraZ ~Jlan's ag~cici.ltcral deaiy~ation._..,.J Page 376. November 18, 1975 ~ :,~"",~ ------------=====NavemberJ8~~275._~~___W _~____-__- 75-1912 REPORT; CLAIM FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES 8Y ARCHITECT ON JUVENILE HALL PROJECT:: APPROVE PAYMENT O~ CHANGE ORDER NO. I an ac stoc , aunty Counse ,state e a sent a etter regarding this matter to the Board members. Change Order No. 1 and No. 2 figures set out on bulletin board. Change Order No, I amount to be paid to the architect is $3,347,50. Payment to architect for preparation of Change Order No. 2 would be $2,398. Special services in the preparation of the change orders explained. Change orders discussed. It was felt that payment of Change Order No, I could be paid, and that it would be payment in full for the additional architects services. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, sewnded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, payment of architect fees for Change Order No. 'i..iti,the amount of $3,347.50 was approved, with the understanding that there rwuld be no further payment for these services, and this would be payment in full for both change orders. 75-1913 ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-165, OF INTENTION TO RENAME COUNTY HIGHWAYS HEARING SET FOR DECEMBER Ib, 1975 at 2:00 .m. On motion o Supervisor MciCi op, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, Resolution 75-l65 of intention to rename county highways was adopted, hearing set for December Ib, 1975 at 2:00 p:m. and the Chairman was authorized to sign. RECESS: 12:10 RECONVENED: 1:30 75-1914 HEARING: APPEAL OF SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE'S NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF AP 4f-12, HOWARD JOHNSON T e continuation o t e aring on the appeal of Subdivision Committee's notice of violation of AP 41-12, Howard Johnson was held at this time. Rspresentative of the applicant stated that all the requirements have been complied with. The agreements for the road work has been completed. They are going to do the road work. The road maintenance agreement Is completed with the exception of the owners represented by Phil Mace and he has stated that he will file their papers. County Counsel suggested that the hearing be continued anti I the work has been completed and then issue the Certificates of Compliance. It will take two or three weeks to complete the work. Mr. Castleberry said he has the plans and the maps; with good weather this work can be done in a few weeks. Howard Toussaint stated that most of the sanitation prolHlems have been worked out. Discussed matter of continuing the hearing until a toter date to give them time to complete the necessary work. Hearing continued to December Ib, 1975 at 2:00 p.m. 75-1415 CL05ED HEARING: EUGENE BRESSEL ANA WILLIAM G. SLADE APPEAL USE PERMIT GRANTED TO WALTER L, AND ELEANOR ZAHND TO ALLOW A GROUP HOME AT 983 WAGSTAFF ROAD PARADISE The closed hearing on the Eugene'~ssel and Wiliam G. Slade ap~al Qpyse permit Page 3 November , IY75 ~~ ~' _~~______~_______ IVovemberl8,~ 1975 __ __ granted to Walter L. and Eleanor Zahnd to allow a group home at 983 Wagstaff Idoad, paradise was held at this time. Chairman Ladd stated he had requested some information on what the connection between the agencies that grant these licenses and the appficant,could be. Mr. Zahnd answered questions presented by the Board members. He stated he would not be witting to be sworn in at this time. A building permit for the remodeling work that has been done by Mr. Zahnd discussed. Mr. Zahnd stated he did not know that he needed a building permit to comply with the [aw. The children that are referred to him are from the County probation Department, from some Mental Health agencies and some are from private families. These homes have to be ticesed by the State Department of Social Welfare. Mr. Zahnd stated he reviews the past history and the psychiatric reports; same of the referrals are not accepted. Mr. Zahnd stated he was a professional Social IAtrlfare worker; background of his abilities to operate these homes, set out. Supervisor Cameron stated that the main conditions were the building permit and the commencing of the operation of the home before the use permit was granted. Bussing of the children is also another issue under consideration. Mr. Blackstock explained how the matter could be handled. Mr, Zahnd cannot operate a schoblf on the premises. If Mr. Zahnd insists on the bussing operation, then the County would have justification of withholding the use permit. pngblem of the building permit discussed. Mr. Castleberry said that the building departipent could take care of the building permit after the Board has made their determination in this matter. Supervisor McKillop suggested that the use permit be issued on a conditional basis (I) upon the completion of the work and the obtaining of the building q~ermlt; (2) that the permit be issued for a period on only one year; and (3) that there be no bussing of other students. It was moved by Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried that the Board approve the issuance of a conditional use permit, subject to the following conditions: I. Improvements to the garage be corrected before the use permit be issued 2. That there be no bussing of students to this home 3. That the permit be issued for one year and that the permit be issued after Mr. Zahnd complies with the condition set by Mr. Glanders and that the work be completed within a period of three weeks; and that public Works report back to the Board if Mr. Zahnd does not comply with these conditions; that this petioii bfns~faken with the findings it is for the safety and welfare of the children. 75-1916 HEARING: FORM,4TION OF SACRAMENTO AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT anng on rmat~on o Sacramento venue Assessment Dis#rict at t is time. Gale peck, bond counsel for the district, set out the background of the district. This hearing is for the Board to determine the feelings of the people as to whether they want the district or not. Written protests have been ~algee h the Clerk. Copies of the protests to be November 18, 1975 __~_-_-__-___=====Novemf?e~l8tl4Z5T~______________ given to the Board members. The Board will hear the oral protests at this tame and then continue the hearing in order that they may read ail the written protests. Hearing opened to the public at this time. Appearing: 1. Everd McCain set out the area covered by this district. He explained how the district was suggested. The districts is being formed for drainage purposes, and for the construction of curbs, gutters and sidewalks. The costs for the work mould not be determined at this time. The State of California will be improving Highway 32 and they will make a si zabke~~ contribution to the district. Mr. McCain said he could make no determination at this time as to what the property owners would have to contribute to the project. Parcels that already have drainage will not be assessed for drainage. Mr. Peck stated that this hearing will have to be continued. There will be another hearing where these people will have a chance to protest. At that time they will know the entire cost of the assessment and what will be done. 2. Mr. Charles Duncan. He stated he does not have a drainage problem; he did not think the j;people are ready for this district. 3. Joseph Corland, appearing in protest to the formation of the district. ~. Mr. Wm. Purdan, Nord Ave., appearing in protest. 5. Hearing continued until after the conclusion of the next presentation. 75-1917 ARESTORATION OF OLD BIDWELL BAR BRIDGE ARTIFACTS Rana Ro ie, hector o t e State Department o Water Resources; Robert James, deputy director; Robert Uhte, chief of design construction with State Parks and Recreation ~~eibresent to discuss the relocation of the Bidwell .Bar Bridge. Mr. Roble stated that a public hearing on the relocation of the Bidwell Bar Bridge was held a couple of monfhs ago. Based on this hearing, they now have a rer'aed proposal. The bridge will be reconstructed at a site adjacent to the parking lot of the Kelly Ridge Recreation area. The bridge will be mounted on the ground and will be located over an arm of water. It can be crossed aver by foot; there will be a ane-story reproduction of the old Toll House. There will be plantings of the Mother Orange set out. The costs for this reconstruction will tolta) $350,000. Mr. Uhte explained.; the alternates for the reconstruction of the bridge. They will recreate the original scene as near as possible. The toll house will be constructed so that it will house some artifacts of the area. Mr. James described the reconstruction o£ the bridge; he is in charge of the design work for the Depart, of Water Resources. He explained why the bridge will be placed on piers, The cables on the bridge are not in such a condition that they can carry much of a load. Canstruotion schedule set out; they feel that they are ready to go now. The work will go out to contract noxt aprkng. It will take about a year to complete the work. Page 379. November 18, 1975 \~ ~~ ~ ~ The president of the Historical Society of Butte County stated that the proposal presented today is very acceptable to the Society, The site of the reconstruction of the bridge is very close to the original site where the bridge had been built. Chairman Ladd thanked these representatives for presenting the proposal. Mr. Roble stated that ha and his staff will work with the County on these plans. ~nairman i,acld thanked those appearing for the hearing on~thefForma of the Sacramento Avenue Assessment District For standing by while the above presentation was made. Appearing: 1. Katherine Whitney, Bidwell Drive, She submitted an article in protest of the formation. The resolution states that the County is asking that the people waive the right to comply with the Special Assessment Act of 1931. Mr. Peck explained the legality of the request for the people's consent to waive the requirements of complying with the Act, Mrs. Whitney stated that the County did not have her permission to gc ahead and not comply with the act. 2. Mr. (3eorga Lewis; he has filed a letter of~protest. Ha stated he has learned a lot by attending this meeting today; he feels better about the district. 3. Mac Hill, Oak Park Ave. This type district is not needed at this time was his feeling, 4. Mr. Wayne Johnson, Stewart Ave, Mr. Castleberry explained what was proposed for Stewart Avenue. There is a problem with traffic and parking; work should be done~on the avenue. He expressed his opposition to the formation of the district. 5. Jackie Parker, Bidwell Ave,; it xas her feeling that the County should comply with the Special Assessment Act of 1931. Mrs, Parker requested that the next hearing on this district be held in Chico so that the people who w111 be affected can attend the hearing, _ 6, Mr. Roy Bawersooks, Columbus Ave.; he criticized the whole scheme. 7-.. Mr. Bruce Sillers, Oaklawn Ave. The special Assessment Act of 1931 should be complied with; he also expressed his opposition to the formation of the district. 8, Mrs. Christine Sillers requested that the neat hearing be held in Chico. Mr. McCain was requested to mail a notice of the next hearing (the continued hearing) to the list of property owners in the area. Mr, Blackstock stated that most of the people spoke in protest to the formation. The people would like to know what 1a involved in this formation. Maybe the County should switch to the 1913 Act. His reaction to the Hoard would be to direct the Bond Counsel to modify the procedures to a 1913 Act so the people will know what the cost will be to them, The County i8 an the hook if the district is not formed; if the district is formed, then the costs would be repaid through the assessments, Page 38Q. November 18, 1975 ~ ~~ ______________NoYemberl8, 147==_=______-___ Mr. Peck agreed with County Counsel that the 1913 Act should be used so the amount aould be determined as to the assessments on the property. Chairman Ladd said that it seemed to him that before incur any more eycpense, more information should be obtained. If all the people in the area feel like those appearing today, then the County has gone far enough in this formation. There is no doubt that without some drainage improvements in the area, there will ba people that will not be able to develop their land. Individually, it is almost impossible to put in a drainage system. Supervisor Madigan said that due to the fact that Supervisor Richter is out of the State, the matter should be put over two weeks to give Supervisor Richter an opportunity to listen to the tape of this meeting and read the minutes. Oa motion of 9uporvisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and carried, this hearing was continued for two weeks to Deaember 2, 1975 at 1s30 p.m. so that Supervisor Richter can listen to the tape of todays hearing, and that the hearing is still opened to the public, with the understanding that this is not a final hearing. RECE55: 4:00 R'ECONVENEDs 4:15 75-1 REPORT ON RE UEST OF BILL CROWDER PaOR INTERIM 20N NG RELIEF Jim Lawson, Planning Director, stated that Bill Crowder was in the process of putting a trailer on ~is property when it was interim zoned, Mr. Crowder requests relief from this situation.. This property is on Eaton Road. Mr. Crowder did not have his permit at the time the area was zoned. The mobile home was not on the property at that time. Mr. Crowder had only made agplications for the permits. - Latter referred to County Counsel to answer. Mr, Blackstook stated that the property has been interim zoned; cannot allow the mobile home to lye placed on the property. 75- APP VE PARCEL MAP 0 C On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Mc8i11op and oarried, the parcel map of Dave Vasco was approved, subject to the annditions and with the finding that it 1s in conformance with the General Plan. (See minutes of November 4, 1975), 75-1921 APPOINTMENTS TO MENTAL_HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD• PUT OVER ONE Appointments to Mental Health Advisory Board was put over one week at the request of Supervisor Cameron. 75-1922 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO CHILD HEALTH & DISABILITY FREVENTION PROGRAM ADVI30RY BOARD On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seoonded by Supervisor McKillop and carried. Mrs. Nicci Schmidt was appointed as a member of 'the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program Advisory Board, to replace Georgia Baugh. 75-1923 APPOINTMENT TO ALCOHOL ADVISORY BOARD & TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE O_N DRUGS PUT OVER ONE WEEK The appointment to Alcohol Advisory Board and Technioal Advisory Committee on Drugs was put over one week. 75-1924 DISCUSSI~N• PRAPOSAL TO FORM A t~ar.TH SERVICES AGENCY Supervisor Cameron stated he hoped that the Board members had a chance to Page 381. November 18, 197$ ("~ f"~. November 18i 195 over the information concerning the formation of the Health Services Agency. He explained what has been proposed. •id;.meeting has been called for next Monday by the Supervisors Association to 8iscuss the matter. They would like to say "No" to a point powers agreement. The appointment section cannot be changed without a majority of the vote of the members from the 1~M counties. Appointments will be made as follows: 22 consumers; 2 members from the minority section; and 18 providers, The Committee, when formed, wants to appoint the providers. The County Governments should have the authority to review and comment on the budget, Supervisors Association and the Committee has requested that the Counties have the right for a definite approval of the budget, not merely to comment on the budget. Right of approving budget discussed. Supervisor Cameron requested direction from the Hoard as to what the Board would like him to do at the meeting next Monday. A letter of intent is going to have to be sent to the State by December 1, 1975• Mr. Blackstock explained the matter of a draft of a point powers agreement. Supervisor Cameron will try to get concurrence with a point powers agreement. Report on the matter will be given next Tuesday. 75 X925 REPO&T ON FLOOD PLANE 20NES County Counsel reported on the County certifying that property is not within flood areas, as requested by FHA. He felt that it is the burden of the lender ~ the matter to make this statement. The maps provided to the County are wrong and the County has gone on record as -: stating that they are wrong. Mr. Blackstock will write a letter to the FHA about the section involved and will sea what happens. 75-1926 APPROVE WRITING OF LETTER ENDORSING STAND OF LAFCO: SUPREME CODRT TO LOOK AT DECISION Supervisor i~ladigan reported that at the Board of Directors meeting of LAFCO, a City Counselman from Pittsburg brought up a request that the Counties ask the Supreme Court to review a case, Case in question set out.. Union Carbide aad Ti]1ie L. Foods filed the case ob~ecting to LAFCO ruling. They feel that LAFCO did not have the authority to take the action that was taken. A petition has bean filed with the State Supreme Court in this matter. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor MaKillop and carried, a letter was authorized to be written endorsing the stand of LAFCO regarding the Union Carbide and Tillie L, Foods annexation and will request the State Supreme Court to take a look at the matter. ADJOURNMENT There being nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was ad3ourned at ~:00 p.m. to reconvene on Tuesday, November 25, 1978 at 9:00 a.m. ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON(, COU~NTX CLERK aY~ C airman of the Board Hoard of Sup visors Clerk Page 382. November 18, 1975