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December I6, 1975
STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ,
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COUNTY OF BUTTE )
The Butte County Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Ladd.
Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and
Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Cott, Board of Supervisors Clerk.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
75-2064 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervi sor McKllop and
unanimously carried, the minutes of December 9, 1975 were approved with the
change on page 438, Item 75-2063 to state that the letter was being sent to request
that they stop making more paper work regarding this item.
75-2065 COMMUNICATIONS
quest or wit rawa rom proposed Resources Conservation District. Request for
f QO Sq~p withdrawal have been received from Jay V. Malechek, seven parcels; William H. and
Gwendolyn C. Coats, four parcels; and Otto Wick, one parcel. Discussed;
referred to County Counsel.
Kendall Engineering and Warming, OrovilEe. Mr. Charles W. Muncy, on behaif of
q 3 0~ ~~ his ppl~ationnfor land d vpsioo and bequests D®cember ~D~ i975 heari g be
j granted. piscussed; hearing set For January 6, 197b of I=30 p.m.
Gridley District Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber writes regarding the phase out of
7 Z~~pc?,0 the Butte County exhibit at the California State Fair, and asks that the Board
reconsider its decision. ~ action taken.
Butte County $icentennial Committee. Mr. ,Jake Walgenbaeh, chairman, writes
regarding the Committee's concern and feeling of disappointment of the Board's
-7 x„3.00 ` j decision to discontinue Butte County exhibit at the 1976 California State Fair.
No action taken,
Goldstein, Barceloux ~ Goldstein, Chico. The Firm sends summons and complaint
in the case of Wendy Renee Fox vs. John Spaniol, et al, in which the County
1 p U ~ ~' ~ is named as codefendant. Referred to County Counsel. Mr. Blackstock stated
this has been referred to County insurance can•ier.
Duane Powers, superintendent of schools. Mr. Powers writes regarding the discussed
~b d . ~ d move of the Superintendentof Schools operation Io downtown Oroville.
Information; no action needed.
Charles W. Hancock, Biggs. Judge Hancock writes expressing opposition to proposed
i' .~ O G.0 ~ splitting of parcel of land located on the southeast tamer of Esquon and Mesa
Roads, Durham. To be discussed when Planning Director is present.
Congressman Harold T. (Bin) Johnson. He advised that the funding for the Cottonwood
Project was dropped. Arguments used were the project would cost $225
/ ~ Q' ~ ~ million or more, cost benefit ratio was not strong, and there was mo energy
resources development related to the project. Discussed. Copy to be made for
Supervisor Madigan.
Mrs. Suzanne Swanson, Magalia. Mrs. Swanson objects ro the formation of a special
L~~o O district for snow removal. Read and•liiscussed. No action taken.
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Mardi Worley, President-Butte County Comprehensive Health Planning Council. States
thnt a meeting will be held in Chieo on December 16, 1975 at 7;00 at the
f~0 D Chico Junior High School mutlpurpose room on Memorial Way. Supervisor
b Cameron said he hoped that one of the Beard member could attend; he has
another meeting tonight so cannot make this meeting. Other Board members
'atsa have meeting to attend. Mr. Nickelson will attend as Boani representative.
~clamation District No. 833. Request reappointment of two incumbents, Mr. Ernest
p0 ~~ °f D E. Hatch and Mr. John C. Adams;. See motion following communications.
James W. Lenhoff, present, Oroville Heritage Council. They recomsnerd~that the
~ ~l,aa h stor c cou thouse onaeistood. nRequest that hehBoa d a thorize the pur hose of
two pallets of the original bricks from the Huntnon Street facade, to be used
to erect the monument. Request discussed. See motion following communications.
0 a Durham Nbman's Club. Express their concern about the lack of police protection in
~d 0 • Durham. Read and discussed. Situation to be discussed later in the meeting.
Leo J. Frericks. Request that the Board approve the parcels of property located at
O ~ 2424 Floral Ave. Chico, for a building and septic tank permit. Request discussed.
~ /'~~' ' Referred to Mr. Lawson and Mr. Toussaint. To be placed back on the Board
agenda of December 30th, at 10;30 a.m.
Reclamation District No. 2106. They are attempting to obtain the repair of the
S~ ~ riverbank Between the Bocks and Nichols property upstream from the Ord Ferry
~ p 0 r ~ Bridge. Read and discussed. Supervisor Richter stated he has some concerns
in this matter. The Corp of Engineers looked at the site and they stated they could
not handle the situation. To.+•~Oe discussed later in the meeting.
Congressman Harold T. (Bizz) :Johnson. Cottonwood Dam
It was suggested that letters in this same vein be sent to our Senators.
Flood control element is file big thing here. Letters to be sent to our
Congressmen and Senators, copies of which io be sent to the other counties
up and down the river to se a if they can support action in the matter.
Jack Merelman to be called and have him secure all the background; he can
then write letters M Senators Cranston and Tunney, asking them to come u~'
and tour the area.
United Stpfes Departasn~t of Agriculture, Forest Service. Request for exchange of land of
p0•'~$ D Berkeleylu Letter resod and discussed.t Supervisor MoKillopsaid herwas a Borenino of
of the area. He suggested that a letter be sent to them stating that the County
does not object to the exchange. See motion following wmmunications.
75-2066 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 833
On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, seco e y Supervisor igan and
unanimously carried, the Board a~edppointed Mr. Ernest E. Hatch and Mr. John C. Adams
to the Board of Trustees of the Reclamation District No. 833, for terms of four
years.
75-2067 APPROVE REQUEST OF OROVILLE HERITAGE COUNCIL FOR ERECTION OF
MONUMENT TO MARKSITE OF COUNTY'S HISTORIC COURTHOUSE
On motion of Supervisor McICi op, sewn e y Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the Board concurred with the request of Oroville Heritage Couneit.
and approved the obtaining of the necessary bricks from the Huntoon Street facade of the
old courthouse, for the purpose of erecting a monument to mark the site where
Butte County's histKric courthouse once stood, and that the letter From Mr. Lenhoff be
answered setting out the Board'a action in the matter.
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75-20b8 LETTER TO BE SENT TO U. S. SEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
EXCHANGE OF PARCEL 1N LASSEN NATIONAL FOREST LANDS WITW BORGNINO
On motion o Supervisor Ki op, seco e y perv~sor igan a
unanimously carried, a letter was authorized in be written to the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, stating that Butte County has no objection to the
exchange of land with Mrs. Elizabeth Barmann Borgnino of Berkeley.
75-2069 BOARD TO HOST-NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION
MEETING IN FEBRUARY
airman stated he had received p call from Norm Waggoner. He wanted
to know if Butte County would host the meeting In Febnrary of the Nine Northern
Coun~es Supervisors Association. The new Board Chairman would have to make the
plans for this meeting. Mr. Nickelson will return the call and tell them the County
will host the meeting and that Supervisor Cameron would work with them on the
planning of the meeting.
75-2070 ITEM PRESENTED BY SUPERVISOR RICHTER: APPLYING FOR FUNDS FOR
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ACT
Supervisor Ric ter commented on a communication from Howard Casagrande
regarding looking at the matter of applying for funds for Jwenile Delinquent Act.
Ne finds this matter •~ery distressing. Under Phis action, would take all the b01s
out of the Juvenile Ha(1 facilities. Use of Jwenile Hall discussed. The Jwenile Hall
facility would be used as an unsecured treatment Facility. It was suggested that someone
From Superior Court and the probation Officer should appear before the Board to
talk about the use of the Hall. Mr. Nickelson will arrange for their appearances.
75-2071 WAIVE SECO~lti1D READING OF ORDWANCEn ADOPT ORDINANCE 1651,
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO RETIREMENT CONTRACT
On motion o Supervisor Cameron, ~co e y pervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the second reading of the ordinance authorizing amendment
to retirement contract was waived, Ordinance 1651 was adopted and the Chairman
was authorized to sign the contract amendment and the resolution.
75-2072 DISCUSSION: INCREASE OF RETIRED EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
T e actuaria stu y out or ze to a ap cost estimates or a one time 15°!0
increase to certain miscellaneous retired employrees prior to July I, 1971 is complete.
The cost estimates of this benefit is approximately $3,100 per year for five years.
This proposal had been presented is the Board by the retired employees. Proposal
explained and discussed. Supervisor MciCillop felt that the County owed these
people this increase as they had been faithful employees.
The Board members stated they vwuld like f4 know the number of people
involved in this. Mr. Rackerby stated he would get these figures to the Board.
No action taken at this time.
75-2073 • WAMi:rFtRST~.READII~iiG;iOFcSAL•A~R~Y.ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
A sa ary o finance amen ment a c assi rcatian p an as en developed ro
reorganize severe! positions in the Sheriff's Department and to implement the provisions
of a memorandum of understanding affecting jailers and bailiffs.
Reorganization in the Sheriff~t~p~finent explained by Mr. Rackerby.
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Reclassifications and amendments to the contract explained. Mr. Rackerby
said it was requested that the Board consider this plan. There will be no increases
in pay under .thi:.reatasfi~ictitiop.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived.
75-2074 AWARD OF BIDS: SUPERIOR COURT THIRD DEPARTMENT & PUBLIC WORKS
AIR COMPRESSOR.
Three bids were received for fumi~.fiure for the third department in Superior
Court, with the low bid from Sierra Stationers of Chico at X5,725.06. Siena
Stationers was the only bidder able to supply all items, and they are low overall on
the items. Bid is $1,563 under the budget estimate.
Fifteen bids were received for public Works air compressor., the lowest of
which was by Hbrganliquipment at X4,876.00, including tax. The current budget
allowed $6,000 for this compressor.
On motion of Supervisor McKllop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the following action was taken:
' I. Awarded bid for Superior Caurt furniture to Sierra Stationer; of
Chico in the amount of ~?5;7~;~0{i.
2. Awarded bid for air wmpressor for public Works to Morgan Equipment
in the amount of $4,876.00.
75-2075 DISCUSSION: REPORT ON HOSPITAL WELL ~2
A fo ow up report as en prepare concerning Thermalito Irrigation
District's request to make use of hospital well ~2. Supervisor Richter felt the County
should go back and see if they could recoup some of their money on the installation
of this well. It was felt that this should be leased at a cost of X1,000. The Board
approved the concept of getting ~I,000 and a lease From Thermalito Irrigation District.
Mr. Mickelson will attempt to work with them on this.
Mr. Mickelson explained what the well had been used for originally.
Mr. Blackstock asked if the Boarcl would want some provision Ia be able ro tap
into the water in the case of an emergency.
Mr. Mickelson will cary~vn~9b7iations on this matter.
RECESS: 10;20 morning break fu be followed by an executive session.
RECONVENE: 11:10 after an executive session. Chairman Ladd stated that the
Board vill 8efer action on the Oroville Cemetery Soard matter for two veeke.
7 - APPEARANCE: VICTOR DELUCCHT MOUDiTAlN HOUSE RE SNOW REMOVAL POLICY
Mr. Delucchi reminded the Soard that khere ere many elderly people
is the Mountain House area and ht is concerned that emergency help night oat
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be available if needed due to the snow femoval policy adopted by the Board
lest week. He requested that the Board reconsider their decision on this
matter.
Stp ervieor McKillop questioned Mr. Castleberry how they would know
when an emergency existed. Mr. Castleberry stated that they will be notified
of emergendies by the highway patrol and the Sheriff's department.
75-2077 APPEARANCE: WILLIAM HOUSTON. BERRY CREEK RE SNOW REMOVAL POLTCY
Mr. Houston objects to the snow removal policy as he feels it
deaignatea the people in.the mountainous areas as second class citizens.
He requests that the Soard reconsider their position on the matter.
Discussion of possible alternates such as staggering shifts.
Mr. Castleberry stated that he would have to contact the employees' association
to discuss the matter before taking any action regarding the ekcifts. Supervisor
McKillop felt that for the short time involved, the employees should be willing
to put up with the inconvenience. He would also like to sae a list of the
amount of overtime worked; Mr. Castleberry will do this and will also bring
a list of road prajecta that can be postponed if the Board wishes.
75-9078 APPEARANCE: DOROTHY PA_RADTS RE SNOW REMOVAL POLICY
Mre. Paradia stated that she agrees with the previous gentlemen
that they are being treated se second class citizens. She suggested ways the
Soard could save money in other areas to put towards the snow plowing.
75-2079 APPEARANCE: HOWARD JOHNSON PARADISE RE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Mr, Jahneon complimented Mr. Castleberry on the courteous treatment
he had received from Mr. Gastleberry's staff in the Public Works Department.
75-9080 APPEARANCE: DONALD PETERSON RE ZONING PROBLEM IN CHICO AREA
Mr. Peterson stated that he was representing Kathleen Montgomery.
He stated that they have a problem with a Mr. Crowder moving garbage bins
into the area that was rezoned to S-2 two weeks ago. The Crowder property
was deleted from the rezoning to enable Mr. Crowder to place a mobile home on
his property. However, according to Mr. Peterson, Mr. Crowder has now opened
a junk yard. The neighbors object to this being done.
Mr. Laweoa, Planning Director, explained that junk dealers are required
to have junk licenses and explained the procedures for obtaining one. He
gave the background oa this matter. Charges had been brought against Mr. Crowder
previously at a Floral Ave. address but wen' dropped as the problem was solved.
Supeivisor;Richter explained why he had requested that this area be deleted from
the rezoning. Discussion of problem.
• Matter referred to the eoniil8 inspector.
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75-9(yRl APPEARANCE: WILLIAM CHOWDER AE ZONING V~47.ATTON
Mr. Crowder owns the property in question. He explained that he
has over 3O containers for garbage but uses this property fox storage of his
equipment only. He explained that he is in the groceae of installing a seven
Foot cedar fence. He presented diagrams of the property and photographs showing
the property to the Board. Mr. Crowder stated that he ie not in the junk
business, but does own several pieces of equipment which he uses in his commercial
and industrial waste business. The containers on the property are new and do
not smell ae claimed by the neighbors.
Supervisor Madigan questioned Mr. Crowder regarding a storage tank
he had seen on the property. Mr. Crowder stated this is an oiling unit.
75-2082 ,APPEARANCE; CHESTER HALLARD RE CRDUIDER PROPERTY PROBLEM
Mr. Hallard voiced hie objection to the Crowder property being used
as a junk yard. He viewed the property with Mr. Bryant and Supervisor Madigan
and feels there is a violation.
75-2083 APPEARANCE: CECIL BRYANT RE CRAWEISR PROPERTY
Mr. Bryant appeared to object to Mr. Crawder's property being used
as a junk yard.
75-2084,ppp~~JCE: C.W. HANCCCK RE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
Mr. Hancock appeared to object to the approval of the William Laird
map, which ie on the agenda for approval. He feels this is agricultural land
and should remain so. Mr. Hancock owns property near the area to be split and
feels the five-acre minimum on the lots would end the agricultural use of the
property.
Discusaiaa of the zoning oa the property. Mr. Lawson explained that
the General Plan lists the area as orchard and field crop land but that the
zoning is A-5, which allows splits down to five acres. Discussion a£ the problem.
Chaflman Ladd questioned Mr. Lawson regarding other maps on the agenda
that are situated is agricultural areas, one which was recommended for denial.
Mr. Lawson stated that it was a split decision at the Planning Commission level
whicti~,felt the Elwood Johnaoa map would lead to urbanization ae it allowed
residential-size lots.
Discussion of Laird map. Supervisor McKillop stated that for the
people in Mr. gancoclc's area to insure against the loss of agricultural land,
a rezoning request should be brought to the Board for a more restrictive size.
Mr. Hancock stated that parcel 3 of this map is not 5 acres, it is leas.
Matter continued to afternoon to check on parcel size on ~3.of the
Laird map.
75-2085 PUBLIC HEARING: CTHA SESREN,CHICO - VARIANCE TO ALLOW MOBILE HOME;
APPROVED VARIANCE
The public hearing on the Otha 8ebren request for a variance to
provisions to Sections 19-10 and/or 19-12 of the Butte County Code to allow xhe
placement of a mobile home lava d ~ 131= i~~1,tTaap Alle , Chico mss held as
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Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: Charles Sebren stated
thaC this is to allow him to care for h!s elderly father. Mr. Sebren stated
that he understands the conditions of the variance regarding renewal.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the variance for Otha Sebren, 1311 Fairway Alley, Chico
was approved for one year. " -
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RECONVENED: 1;30
75-2086 HEARING: LAND LEVELING ORDINANCE
e pu ~c earmg on t e propose land lev~ipg•or+dinance was held at this
time. Supervisor Richter asked what reasons the Board has to consider this. Dan Blackstock,
County Counsel, stated that the hearing faday was because the Board was considering the
problem of the rules and regulations that was set up by the Reclamation Board relative
to levee control that is within the westerly port of the County.
This ordinance is very~simlaar to the one considered in 1970. It is based on the
Colusa and Glenn County's orclinance that they have had for a number of years. Mr. Castleberry,
Director of Public Works, would like some other department charged with the responsibility of
handling this ordinance, if adopted.
Hearing opened to the public. Chairman Ladd stated he had a note from
Warren Moffitt stating that speaking for himself and the Caftleme~n's Association, goes on
record as opposing any more regulations relating fo the land leveling ordinance.
Appearing;
I. Mr. Eldon Culley, field representative of Farm Bureau, He presented
a letter from the Farm Bureau in opposition to the ordinance.
2. Douglas B. Scharr, Gridley; appeared in opposition.
3. Rodney Peterson. He stated thaF he does leveling work. It was his
feeling that the need for this ordinance is past.
4. Mr. Floyd Byrd,, Oro Dam Blvd. He felt there should be some rules
and regulations for land leveling.
5. Mr. Wendal I LUn#Iberg„ rice farmer. He requested that the Board vote
against this ordinance.
6. Mr. Tim Kelleher, rice farmer, Gridley. Felt that the ordinance was
totally unnecessary.
7. Mr. Fred Stolp, Durham. Opposed the ordinance.
8. Art Gilmpn, purham. pOp the proposed ordinance.
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9. Mr. Mercill Orme. Appeared in opposition.
10. Mr. Don Murphy, representing McKnight Ranch. Opposed the
proposed ordinance.
11. Mrs, Arlene Goff, appeared in opposition.
Hearing closed io the public and confined to the Board.
Time spent discussing the proposed ordinance. It was stated that the proposed
ordinance vwvld be more restrictive than tho State regulations. Chairman Ladd said that
it appeared that everyone that appeared at this hearing was opposed to the ordinance.
Supervisor Richter said that if the Board did not take any action at this time,
then the Board would be taking the action these people desired.
It was moved by McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and unanimously
carried, that the Board do not consider the proposed land leveling ordinance that is
being rdiscusi~at~th`i3~tiine.
75-2087 PUBLIC HEARING: BILL RETZER-APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DETERMINATION TO
REQUIRE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR REZONING
pu ~c earrng on t e i tzer appea o ann ng Commission's
determination to require an environmental impact report for rezoning from '?AC"to "R~4, "
'it-2"and 'R-I "For 20 acres, more or less, located on the southeast comer of Lassen Avenue
and Norseman Avenue, Chico, and a 53 lot subdivision on the same properties, was held as
advertised. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, explained the background of this appeal.
Board members questioned Mr. Lawson concerning the requirement of the environmental impact
report.
Nearing opened to the public. Appearing;
I. Bill Belzer, II Winding Way, Chiw. Mr..'ReSser set out his justification far
appealing the requirement of the impact report. He does not feel then: is a conflict in his
suggested use of the property.
Hearing closed io the public and confined to the Board.
Time spent discussing the appeal and action to be taken. It was the unanimous
vote of the Planning Commission to require the Environmental &npact Report.
It was moved by Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop, and
unanimously carried that this Board uphold the appellant, Bill Retzer, and override fhe
requirement for the Environmental Impact Report.
75-2088 PUBLIC HEARING: INTENTION TO RENAME COUNTY HIGHWAYS: ADOPT
RESOLUTION 75-178
e pu is hearing on the intention to rename county highways was held as
advertised. Clay Castleberry, Director of Public Works, stated that these roads are in the
Kelly Ridge area, east of Oroville. Roads to be renamed set out. The area is undeveloped;
these roads are on a new master list being clevplopetl_.
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Nearing opened b the public. Appearing: no one. Hearing closed to the
public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, Resolution 75-178 renaming county highways was adopted and
the Chairman was authorized to sign.
75-2089 PUBLIC HEARMG: HOWARD .10HNSON-APPEAL Of SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE'S
DETERMINATION TO FILE NOTICES OF VIOLATION CONTINUED HEARING)
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Subdivision Committee's determination fio file notices of violation on properties located
on the south side of Durham-Pentz Read, east of Clark Road, south of Paradise, and
identified as AP 41-12warious was held at this time.
Mr. Castleberry reported on the matter. He stated that the owners had
done a pretty good job on the roads, considering that they are private roads. They are
in order to be approved. A road maintenance agreement has been prepared to be signed
by the property owners.
Appearings Robert Stanley. He set out the background of the conditions
that had to be met by the property owners. Mr, Toussaint had Cvmished the Board members
a memo setting out the two conditions involving the Health Department. The pert tests
were approved, with the exception of two lots and these two lots have now been combined
info one lot.
The new map is in the Public Works Department and it is ready to be recorded.
The minimal requirements far the roads have been met.
Mr. Stanley said he has the read maintenance agreement with him. There are
four people that have not signed the agreement. He requested that the Board move that certificates
of wmpliance be issued.
For the purpose of this hearing, they would be willing to stipulate to the
findings of the Subdivision ~sslb•committee to the affect that there has been a violation.
Mr. Stanley said he was prepared to enter into a stipulation to this effect. The owners
of the property that did not sign the agreements should not be issued the certificates of
compliance. Three of the four people are represented by Counsel .
On <motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the appeal of Subdivision Committee's determination to file notices
of violation was denied, that certificates of compliance be issued, except for the four
lots that have not signed the road agreements, subject to concurrence of the roar! agreement,
and the stipulation was accepted .
Notices of violation would be recorded against the four owners not signing.
Brian Rix, deputy county counsel, said he had called Mr. Mace, attorney for the property
owners. Three of the four people will seek a reeessionf they do not want certificates
of compliance.
75-2090 PUBLIC HEARINGS DEBORAW M. TREVERS-REZONE FROM S-I (SUBklRBAN) TO R-4
MAXIMUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR PROPERTY ON EAST AVENUE CHICO
The public hearing on the DeboF~lr~`'filevers rezone from 5-I ((subur n) to g-4
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(maximum density residential) for property Located 105 feet south of East Avenue, approximately
160 feet east of North Avenue, Chico. was held as advertised. Jim Lawson, Planning Director,
set out the background of this request.
Hearing opened ro the public. Appearing:
i.. Mr. Paul Hardly, representing the applicant. Development of the area
set out.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
75-209i'ADOPT ORDINANCE Ib52 R-~4 ZONING FOR PROPERTY SOUTH OF EAST AVE. CHICO
On motion o pervisor igan, eaten e y upervisor c ter a un~rmous y
carried, Ordinance 1652 rezoning property located 105 feet south of East Avenue, approximately
16.0 feet east of North Avenue, Chico was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign.
75-2092 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: APPROVED
oy ayes tentative parce map rscusse tote map wou eve to be
re-drawn to show changes. Size of this map lots discussed. Map sent back to Planning
i+o have owner set out changes in map.
On motion of Supervisor McKLllop, sewnded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the following tentative parcel map was approved, with the finding That
it has been found io 6e consistent with the Buffe County General Plan; that negative
declaration has been filed with the County Clark, and ~vbject ro the conditions:
Zoned A-S 1r~il.liam Laird, AP AO-li-31 & Sb, d lots, east of
G.P. Orchard & Esquan liaad, south of F3s5a Road, Durham. Baq;iiee~:
F_i.BdZi C~Cfp9 D. R. Roney
i?rassuant to tihe requirements of sQetion 20.3 of tYte Butte County Code,
i:iiB tneu'tative, parcel msp of the abflve {d:~ntlf;ed prope~y has been re-
vze+.~ed b1 the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
Tne Subdivision Committee anti the Planning Corranisz;ion recojrunene
approval of tn4 tentative man, subject to the following conditions:
1. On: t.'se final map show a l0a ft. leaCli field free setback on bath
sides os tt~a irrigation oznal measured from the edge of the_canai~.
2. Deed to the County of Butts 35 ft. ~^?ght-of-a~ay from the center].iae
of Esquon Road.
3. Inaicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Y;squon Rt1.
A i~?~gat'•.va Dpc2ar&tian Regarding ~nvironmanta]. Impact was filed with the
County Cl4rk on i~avember 10 , 175.
i"` AlI rpasonabis Affort3 ~hau18 b~ made to protect Agriculture, not only
fez: its econamie advantages to the Country, but, as an important and
• `-~ •dasirable use of 4i:s lard vouch esttablishes many of tiap values for
urban areas.
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Agricultural land should be preserve@ against nfecArn«al urbanization
which would tQnd to acxvarsaly effeet the Qccnomio votentials of th±s
imaortz~t segsttent of the C~.xnty's bzse.
311 gravid;ng for uzbFUt growth and expansion, fire fsrL-ile arras should
5° Ps''=asrved, wherzver poss3,b].A, to encouragA pu~ior use of land that
has less Agricultural potential,
stsff Com,^.ients: 7C'his tentative map, with conditions, conforms to the
Sabdivj.sion Ordinance attd zoning. Staff, hocoevsr, dogs not feel that
.it conforms with the General Plsn. •~~°
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, teeonded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the following tentative parcel mops recommended for approval and
review of Environmental Impact Report wero approved, with the findings That they have been
found to be consistent with the Bu_tfe.County General'Plan , that ~:Aotiee of completion regarding
tnvironmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk, subject to the conditions t
Zoned A-2 Maurice Dalton., Ap 2g-05S-32 and AP •2d-09-22, 4
G.P. Orchard & lots, south of 'Sheldon AW ., worst of Giistrap Ave.,
I'isld Crops ~ Gridley. Engiaeer: Iinnda3l Enq;neex'ing
Yurus«'1at to the requirements of Scotian 20.3 0£ the I3utte Eounty Code,
the tentative parcel map o£ the ~pve identified property hE+s bean re-
vie•~ed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the planning
Commission.
T:ze Subdivision Cormrittee recommends denial a£• the tentative reap,
inasmuch as it is net in cezsformazsce with the General Plan. The
Planning commission recommends approval, subject to the £oil~ing
aenditions:
1. Enlarge Parcel 2 & 3 to meet the minimma requirements of the
O_dinance per tha Flealth Department;.
2. Designata on the final Wrap the «ell sites en Paxcsis 2 a 3 satis-
factory to the Health Department
3, Reed to the Caunty og 8utte 30 ft. rightrof-t+~ay £roin the cer_terliae
of O'Sriexs Avg. & Sheldon Ave.
~!'. Yndicate a 50 ft. building setback form the eenterline of p'>JrSea
.~ ' Ave . , Sheldon Ave . , & Gi is trap Atte .
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~~~ A.13oticp of Completion Regmrding Environmental impact was Filed with
the County Clerk on October 20, 1975.
~sll reaponabis efforts shouirl be made to prn;eot Agriculture, not only
for its acorsonsi.c advanfiages to the County, but, as an im~Mrtant and
desirable use of the land which establishes ma.+~y of the valaea for
urban area3.
-•~ ~~--Agricultural land should be pr~s~rved 8gninst pieCpmeal urbanization
:which would tend to auversely effect the econom~.c potentials of this-'
'important'segment of the County's base.
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In provid~g for urbarx growth sad axgatssicas, ithe fertile areas should
be preserved, wherever passible to encourage prior use of lead that
has less 1~gricultural potential.
stagf cocuments: "che Enviraiiueatal Impact Report paints cut irrever-
Bible loss-of prise BgriCUltural land and the cumulative effect of _
saint on agric:il.tural pro~4uction in conflict with the intent of the ~ " ' ~ -r
'General P18n.
Zoned A-2 Dennis Skouris, AP 24-os-07 and AP 24-0508, 3 lots.
O.P. Orchard 6 north a£ O'Srien Ave., west of cilstrap Ave., c;ri6lsy.,
Field Crops Engineer: Kendall Engineering
purssaant to the regairemeats of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Cod6,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re-
viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
commission .
The 5ubdivieiaa Committee recommends denial of the tentntiv+e map, in-
asmuch as it is not in confvrmazsc- with the General Pian. Th-e Planning
Conrnisaion reconaneads approval, subject to the following conditions:
i. indicate a 50 ft. septic tank free setback from the 2trainage ditch.
Z. Specify the well locations on Parcel 2 & 3.
3. Deed to the County of Sutte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline
of o'Hrien Ave.
4. indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of c-'Brien
Avs ,
A Notice of Completion Regarding Eaviranmsntai Impact was filed with
the County Clerk on October 20. I4?5.
Ail reasonable efforts should be made to protect Agricultuze, not only ---
for its economic advantages to the County, but, as as imppx'tant and
desirable use of the land which establishes many of the values for
urban areas.
Agricultaral 1+ind should be preserved against piecemeal urbanization
which wou18 tend to adversely effect the economic potentials of this
important segment of tht County's base.
In providing, for urban growth and expansion, the fertile areas should
be preserved, wherever possible, tc encourage prior use of land that
has less Agricultural potential.
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.Staff Comments: ~hE Environmental. Impact Report points out-irrew_rsibie
loss of. prime agricultural land end' tie cumulative effect of same ,oa..._. _
agricultural production in Conflict with the intent of the General Plan.`
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That the EIR has been reviewed and that it was determined that there is no adverse effects
from these maps, and that it w.asTouhtl that there would rat be any substanial loss in
agriculture land, no increase in population density and that there will 6e no substantial
increase in traffic pattern.
75-2093 DENY TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP: ELWOOD JOHNSON
T E woo Jo neon tentative parse mop recommended for denial and review
of Environmental Impact Report discussed.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the Board concurred with the recommendation of Fhe Planning Commission
and denied the Elwood Johnson tentative parcel map (AP 24-~8-15 and AP 24-10-07).
75-2094 APPROVE AGREEMENT MODIFICATION COUNTY OF SHASTA REHABILITATION CENTER
On motion o Supero~sor Ric ter, sew y pemsor op an
unanimously carried, the agreement modification and extension with Shasta County
Rehabilitation Center was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
75-2095 APPROVE GRANT RENEWAL FOR NARCOTICS & INTELLIGENCE TA5K FORCE:
ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-179 AUTHORIZING SHERIFF.TO EXECUTE GRANT
en G ~c was present to iscuss t e renewa o t e pion C Narcotics
and fnte[ligence Task Force grant, for the period February I, 1976 through January 31, 1977.
Total project wst amounts to $147,405 with local hard match of $73,298. Sheriff Gillick
gave the breakdown on the objectives of the program. There has been a reduction of traffic
in drugs. Cases handled by the Task Force set out. There has been an increase in the
coordination of agencies for reduction of violations.
Report of work accomplished discussed. Funding of the program next year
discussed.
Supervisor Richter stated he was extremely concerned with the drug traffic;
he felt there should be an exFensive education program for drug problems. Sheriff Gillick
said they have an education program going on constantly regarding drug problems.
Chief Barrett, Oroville Police Department, acid he could understand
Supervisor Richter's wncarn. The County does need an enforcement program; this program
has been much more successful than what the County had in the past. They have been
able to utilize the officers to correct other crimes. He said he hoped that the Board would
approve this grant now and then work on the funding for next year.
Mr. Shadfe~arcotics officer, spoke on the report of arrests and
convictions. !n the first year of this program, arrests went up in this region over 47%.
The conviction;+sate for the first year hbs'not been compiled,
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, sewnded by Supervisor Madigan and
carried, the grant renewal was approved, Resolution 75-174 authorizing the Sheriff to
execute on behalf of the County of Butte was adopted and the Chairman was authorized
to signr and that a transfer be made from the Reserve for Contingency to cover this program.
AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKlllop and Chairman Ladd
NOES: Supervisor Richter
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RECESS: 4:20
RECONVENED; 4:30
75-2096 ADOPT MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD'S $YLAWS
n motion o Supervisor ameron, seconded by Supervisor McKlllop and
unanimously carried, the Mental Health advisory Board's bylaws were adopted.
75 2097 ACCEPT DESK FROM JUDGE WOLFORD
Judge V1k,lford, who-fins retire , hos offered his personal desk situated in
the Chico Municipal Court judges' c('zgr~bers•'fn'-tles:Cfluiiiy.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Cameron and
unanimously carried, the desk from Judge Wolford was accepted, with the request that
a -'~fiankj~ou~"~etterbesent..to,Judge Wol:ford.
75-2098 BUDGET TRAN5FER5 APPROVED
-• . ~ On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded bySupervisor Richter and _
unanimously carried, the following budget transfers were approved: '
8-070 County Fire Protection. This transfer is to cover 8mendmeat5 one
and two to the County Fire Protection Agreement presented on your agenda today
end to cover additional expenditures to be made by County Service Area No. 53
for which an amendment to the agreement is not Headed. The Pirst action is to
bring ~30,Q29 from prior year appropriaticns to current year within the County
Fire budget. The second action is to set up a total appropriation of X33,505
in County Service Area No. 53 coming from an unanticipated revenue -loans,
with X24,630 coming from the fire fund and x$,875 from the general fund.
B-071 Re se Dianosal - .Ies;. oa is osal Site. This is an additional
appropriation of X43,773 for landfill hauling needed to cover the award of bid
to Bernard Richter for the Neal Rom land fill previously authorized by your
Board. The appropriatian is roc the reserve.
B-072 Count Clerk. This transfer appropriates $100 from the reserve to
miscellaneous expense to cover reiie: from cash shortage in .the Gount~'Clerk's
accounts which was approved by your ]3oaxd last week in accordasece with Govern-
anent Code Section 29390. .._,• ., _•_..,_ _, _ ,
_.75-2099~ppRQVE. AMENDMENT NO. t~-& 2 TO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
On mo ion o Supervisor ameron, seoon y upervisor is ter a unanimously
carried, Amendment No. I, increasing Schedule C 6y X5,799 to cover additional fringe
benefits and Amendment No. 2, increasing Schedule C by $24,630 which covers salaries
and benefits and administrative charge applieable•in amount d+o be expended on behalf of
(loan) to County Service Area No. 53, io the County Fire Protection Agreement, were
approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
75 2100 APPROVE STANDARD FORM AGREEMENT WITH STATE FOR REFERRAL & MONITORING SERVICE
On motion o Supervisor Cameron, seconds y Supervisor Ric ter and unanimous y
tamed, the standard agreement with State for referral and monif+oring services was approved
and the Chairman authorized iu sign.
75-2101 APPROVE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR VARIANCES TO SECTION 19-10 and/or 19-12
OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE •
On motion o Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously -
carried, the following variance renewal appli'qu~ion's•were approved;
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I. Lawrence O. Towner, Jones Avenue, Durham (AP 40-30-1 from A-3)
2. Floyd W. Ridenour, 740 Northgrave, Chico (AP 391-03 from A-10)
3, Rupert M. Hoechel, 1667 20th Street, Oroville (AP 30-071-27 #rom A-2)
4. James Linn, 1175 Grand Avenue, Oroville (AP SI-253-~46~rom A-2)
5. Hart Edwards, 1261, Deer Lane, Paradise (AP 51.3-132-92 from A-2 Ltd.)
75-2102 DISCUSSION: RESTORATION AND REPAIR OF NECWOLS BOCH SPUR LEVEE
C ay ast a rry, rrector o Pu c , reports on t restoration and
repair of Nichols Boch spur levee. He stated that the land owners would like in have
Board representation at a meeting on Fridays December 19 to discuss phase of funding
repairs. Supervisor Madigan and Richter were appointed to meet with the landowners
and to report bock to the Board on the matter.
75-2103 AUTHORIZE POSTPONEMENT OF DEPOSIT FOR URBAN IMPROVEMENTS FOR
COMMERCIAL BUILDWG AT HIGHWAY 32 AND KENNEDY
On motion o Supervisor Ric ter, secan e y Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the Board approved the postponement of deposit For one year for
Mr. Betty as building is on an outer edge of the Chiw urgan area.
75-2104 APPROVE FAS PROJECTS FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
On motion o upervrsor ameron, sew e y Supervisor Richter and
carried, the following FAS pro(ects for the next five years were approved:
1. Oroville-Quincy, Bcld Rock Read #o Lake Madrone
2. Lower Honcut Road, Hwy. 70 to Honcut
3. Skyway (additional bridge at Butte Creek or two-mile section of
additional two lanes)
4. Cohasset Read, end of last FAS project
5. Ord Ferry Read, seven-mile lane west
75-:21'05 APPROVE JUVENILE HALL CCO #3
On motion of Supervisor ameron, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
carried, Change Orrier No. 3 for Juvenile Hal] was approved, which covers the following:
I. Revised lighting fixture plan for classrooms (credit) $35•T,-
2. Revised electrical power for ealssrooms $512 "
3. Removal wood base Wing D $0.00
4. Masonry floor beam Wing C $0.00
5. Mechanical duct openings $2,220
6. Support of spancrete planks at ridge $0.00
7. Modified grading and drainage $782
8. Revised lisht fixture specification (credit) $647
9. Electrical circuiting $125.
AYES: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan, McKillop & Chairman Ladd NOES: Supervisor Richter
75='21(IfrA{r{rROVE PUBLIC WORKS ITEMS: ADOPT RESOLUTION 75-180
On motion o Supervisor i op, seta y Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carcied, the following action was taken:
I. Adopted Resolution 75-180 approving revisions to FAU system in Paradise,
Chico and Oroville urgan areas and authorized the Chairman to sign.
2. Accepted offers of dedication for the flantDrake final parcel map (AP 42-03-11)
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between Lassen Avenue and Renshaw Avenue east of 'fhe Esplactade.
3. Waived first reading of ordinance establishing speed limit of 35 miles per hour
on EI Monte Avenue, Chico.
4. Approved agreement for sale, authorized Chairman 1+o sign and authorized
Auditor to issue warrant upon demand of County's escrow agent on the following;
Haggett-Marysville Western Pacific Railroad 1.189 ac X600 No impr. Total X600
21461-74-I
75-2107 INFORMATION ITEM: TRANSFER OF SANK PROTECTION AT SITE 194 LEFT BANK
TO BUTTE COUNTY FROM RECLgMATION BOARD
Mr. Caste erry reporte on t e trans er of bank protection at site 194 left
bank to Butte County from Reclamation Board . No action needed at this time.
75-2108 RESCIND PREVIOUS ACTION ON ORO-QUINCY ROAD CONSTRUCTIG>•1 PROJECT-
BERRYCREEK AREA
Mr.~Castleberry stated that the pioneer School district has requested that the County
re-locate the road by the school. Action discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried,
the Board rescinded the action that had been taken previously concernigg the Oro-Quincy
road construction project in the Berry Creek area, regarding the authorization M condemn the
right of way.
75-2109 SNOW PLOWING; INFORMATION
ay ast a rry, erector of Public Works, stated that Public Works will
try to snow plow on fhe main road on week ands, if possible. Supervisor Richter felt the
County should try this policy.
75-2109 PUBLIC HEARING SET: REZONE MATTERS
~c artngs were set r anuary 6, 1976 at 2:00 p. m. on the following:
1. Extension of interim S-2 zone for property located north of Menshaw Avenue,
between 99E and Cusick Avenue, Chico.
2. Grace M. Anthony -rezone from "A-2 Ltd. " (limited} to 'R-I AB,C "
(Single-family residential arts and crafts) property located east of Lucky .bhn Road, north of
Belle Road, and on both sides of Posey Lane, Paradise.
3. Margaret C. Coffey -rezone from 'R-I " (single-family residential) to
'C-2"(general commercial) property located on the west side of Wildwood Lane, approximately
400 feet south of Elliott Road, identified as AP 52-121-21 (portion) Paradise.
75 2110 DISSOLUTION OF COMMITTEES
C i Mic a son, Admen strative Of€icer,.;istated he had sent the hoard members a
memo concerning fihe committees that should be dissolved. The Computer Corrdinator
• Committee; this should be deleted. Lake Oroville Recreation Committee; delete this cornrnittee
as a new one will be formed in the future. Paradise Site Selection Committee; delete-
their work is through. Page 454.
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75-2111 APPOINTMENT: SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA SENIOR SERVICES
As directed by the Board, the Administrative Office has prepared a report
an the Superior California Senior Services. Report discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Mai~igan and unanimously
carried, Edwin Rounds was appointed a member of the Superior California Senior Services
Committee.
75-2112 APPROVE APPOINTMENTS AS SUGGESTED TO THE NORTHERN EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SYSTEM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
perv:sor ameron state tat ast week he had given information of the
Northern Emergency Medical System Advisory Committee. He had requested that the
Board give consideration to the appointments to the committees.
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the following appointments as suggested by Supervisor Cameron were
approved to the Northem Emergency Medicai System Advisory Committees:
Committees and Members
Mike Meiden (communications)
Transportation
Robert Crossland
Training: :~.~~, t. .
•Sarc Jane Creech
Medical Services
David W. Oberlin, M.D.
Supervisor Cameron stated there would be a meeting Thursday morning at
the Gridley hospital.
75-2113 APPROVE APPOINTMENT TO BUTTE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADV. COMMITTEE
On motion o Supervisor 'c ter, seevn e y perv~sor igan an unanimous y
carried, John Stutz of Chico was appointed a member of the Butte County Community Development
Advisory Committee, to replace Mr, Gardner.
75-2114 INFORMATION ITEM: LUHR BROTHERS BLAST
Supervisor Madigan reporte at t e Lu r Brothers had a bi'g blast Monday
morning at their site in Chico. They had assured the County that they would not have these
big blasts. Mr. Castleberry will talk to them about these blasts.
75-2115 ENDORSE DRIVE fOR UNITED WAY & CHAD
Supervisor Cameron said ther~~r-"a meeting with people from United Way
and CHAD concerning the lack of interest among the County employees. He said he was
notirying to force anyone but there should be a batter effort made to have the employees
carry their fair share in these drives. It was suggested that the Department heads and employees
be requested to make a payroll deduction for their contributions.
Chairman Ladd said he did not think the Covnty should pressure the employees
into making payroll deductions for the drives.
Time spent discussing contribu~agnes;~~5was felt the employees would make the
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contributions iF the matter was explained to them. It was made clear that there should be
no leverage exerted over the employees or department head. Mr. Nickelson said he would
follow through on this at the next department head (management) meeting. Information
concerning these contributions will be included in each new employee's packet.
It was moved by Supervisor Cameron and seconded by Supervisor Madigan
that this Board endorses the drive of United Way and CHAD and that department heads
and employees should be requested to participate through payroll deductions.
No rol! call on motion.
Mr. Nickelson will have information attached to the employees paychecks.
Employees newsletter will 6e requested to print an article promoting this drive.
75-211b REQUEST: FIND A SPACE ENGMEER TO LOOK INTO SPACE NEEDS FOR
supervisor mcK~i+op solo he woultl like to propose that Mr. Nickelson find
a space engineer to look into the County's space needs ,qnd have him bring back ideas on how the
square footage might be used. Supervisor Richter said;.6a~would support this suggestion, but
he felt it should be an analyst. Mr. Nickelson said he would attempt to find someone to
do this work and will report back to the Board on his efforts.
75--2117 DISCUSSION: AGREEMENT WITH FEATHER RIVER OPPORTUNITY CENTER
C aieman state a an agreement w t Feat r River pportunity Center
that had modifications made to it. They ragr`3eement had-been approved about six weeks ago.
Board members will study the agreement and take action tomorrow rooming.
Supervisor McKillop stated he would not be present at tomorrow morning`s
meeting as to hay-i+o attend a meeting in Sacramento.
RECESS: The Board recessed at 5:15 p.m. to reconvene Wednesday, December 17, 1975 at 9;00 a.m.
December 17 1975
RECONVENED: The Board reconvene at am. resent: Supervisors Cameron, Madigan,
Richter and Chairman Ladd. Clif Nickelson, Administrative Officer, Dan
Blackstock, County Counsel, and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by
Margie Cott, Board of Supervisors Clerk.
75-2118 APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH FEATHER RIVER OPPORTUNITY CENTER
an ac toc , ounty ounse , re t e agreement y an tween the
County of Butte and the Feather River Opportunity Center. This is for the condtruction
of the new FROC building, to be built by Butte County, Agreement discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Super"visor Richter and carried,
the agreement by and between the County of Butte and the Feather river Opportunity Center
was approved and the Chairman was authori zed to sign.
75-2119 APPROVE REQUESTS OF MR. CONNERLY REGARDING HOUSING NEEDS STUDY
supervisor euchrer reportetl on the meeting with Mr. GonnerlY; He'does not
know if he can do anything for the County. He will discuss the matter with Scot Tandy~•
Mr. Connerly requests that the Board do certain things regarding the study. He request's
that the study be for one area, Oroville, as opposed to being for the whole county.
Secondly, he wanted the Board 's direction to change the thrust of the study; he would like
io re-write_ the application. He did not thinfbg@ `~gld fly as now written. The County has
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sub-standard houses; he would like Board's direction of approving going to rehabilitation
of the old houses. And the ideo of putting the control of :genercit coordination in the
hands of the Administrative Office rather F han in the hands of the~Housing Authority should
be considered. This would give better coordination. This study would not be for the acquisition
of land, approved at a previous meeting.
Supervisor Madigan stated that if the County is going to employ Roy Connerly,
his suggestions should be considered.
Suggestions of Mr. Connerly discussed.
It was moved by Supervisor Righter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
carried, that the suggestions above presented by Mr. Connerly be approved and made
a part of the agreement with Mr. Connerly.
Chairman Ladd suggested, as an .alternate, that the Board try to enlist the
aid of Pat Barry to work with Scot Tandy on this study.
RECESS: The Board recessed at 9;50 a.m, to go into an executive session
RECONVENED: The Board reconvened pt 10;15 Following an exewtive session
75-2120 APPROVE HIRING OF MARSH M,4t1FER, ATTORNEY, FOR THE PARROTT QNV.'CO. -LEGAL
PROCEEDINGS
n motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Richter and carried,
hiring of Marsh Mayer, attorney at law, was approved, in the matter of the legal proceedings
arising out of the Parrott_ Investment Company assessment hearing, ro be hired at the rate of
$40 per hour. •' ~- --- --- ~ --
ADJOURNMENT:
There being nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was
adjourned at 10:20 to reconvene on Tuesday, December 30, 1975, of 9=00 a.m.
ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLER
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