HomeMy WebLinkAbout01.12.21 BOS Meeting Public Comment Packet
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Board of Supervisors Public Comment
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
register to speak electronically and participate in the meeting via the online platform WebEx.
Enclosed is all the Public Comment for the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 1.A.i – Board of Supervisors Chair and Vice Chair Selection Process
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 1.A.i at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
From:Schuman, Amy
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Subject:Public Comment 1/12/21 Item 1.A.i - FW: Rotational Basis: Board of Supervisors elect the Chair and Vice Chair of
the Butte County Board of Supervisors
Date:Monday, January 11, 2021 8:55:46 AM
Please see the Public Comment below for the 1/12/21 Meeting Item 1.A.i.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
O: 530.552.3300 |D: 530.552.3308 | F: 530.538.7120
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From: Julie Butler <MsJulieButlerCA@outlook.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2021 11:40 AM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: Rotational Basis: Board of Supervisors elect the Chair and Vice Chair of the Butte County
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Hello,
I would like to say that I am in favor of the Board of Supervisors electing the Chair and Vice Chair on
a rotational basis.
Sincerely,
Julie Butler
Chico, CA 95938
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From:Schuman, Amy
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Subject:Public Comment 1/12/21 Item 1.A.i - FW: Agenda item 2.0 Organization of BOS: Rotating leadership please.
Date:Monday, January 11, 2021 8:56:23 AM
Please see the Public Comment below for the 1/12/21 Meeting Item 1.A.i.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
O: 530.552.3300 |D: 530.552.3308 | F: 530.538.7120
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From: AB 430 for Appropriations Committee this week <gracemmarvin@gmail.com>
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Subject: Agenda item 2.0 Organization of BOS: Rotating leadership please.
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Please distribute my message to members of the Bd. Of Supervisors. Let them know that I strongly
support a rotating system for chairing the meetings. We need to be more democratic in terms of
which Districts get to lead meetings. Ms. Lucero described it as a “standard practice in dozens
of counties. In the event a rotation would include a newly elected Supervisor, the
next in line (not newly elected Supervisor) would take the position and the newly
elected Supervisor would become Vice Chair. If any Board member declines the
position of Chair or Vice Chair, it would go to the next Supervisor in rotation. It is
recommended to begin with District 1 as Chair and District 2 Vice Chair, and move
through the districts sequentially going forward.”
Thank you.
Grace M. Marvin
Chico, CA 95926
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From:Schuman, Amy
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Subject:Public Comment 1/12/21 1.A.i - W: Agenda item 1 A i
Date:Monday, January 11, 2021 8:58:32 AM
Please see the Public Comment below for the 1/12/21 Meeting Item 1.A.i.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
O: 530.552.3300 |D: 530.552.3308 | F: 530.538.7120
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I support the motion to adopt board chair on a rotational basis. It’s only fair.
Nate Arthur
Chico, CA 95926
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From:Schuman, Amy
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Subject:Public Comment 1/12/21 Item 1.A.i - FW: Public comment for item # 1.A.i
Date:Monday, January 11, 2021 8:46:37 AM
Please see the public comment for the 1/12/21 Meeting Item 1.A.i.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
O: 530.552.3300 |D: 530.552.3308 | F: 530.538.7120
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After having reviewed the graphic of past elections for Board Chair and Vice chair, I strongly support a fair
rotational voting system be but into place. It’s not right to be bypassing some districts and not others.
Paula Busch
District One
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Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 12, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Consent Agenda
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to the Consent Agenda at the January 12, 2021 Board of
Supervisors Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
3.26 Acceptance of Donations from Northern Valley Community
Foundation (NVCF) and Addition of Laboratory Equipment in the
Capital Asset Ledger
Good day.
I am a resident of Butte County who strongly opposes the acceptance
of Addition of Laboratory Equipment in the Capital Asset Ledger for the
following reasons.
Liability. I assert that Butte County owning and/or operating SARS-CoV-
2 RT-PCR testing equipment is a grave mistake because owning testing
equipment would establish the county as complicit in a testing scheme
that the public accepts on on good faith yet is unable to detect active live
or hot infections but has been promoted as if it does. Additionally Butte
County would be complicit in the misappropriation of test results by
allowing them to be used to manufacture baseless "Covid case
numbers" and distort reality as these test simply are not able to detect
active infection (citations below). Contrary to acquiring additional lab
equipment, Butte County has an obligation to reject the use of RT-PCR
test results for confirming covid cases used to determine county
coronavirus case totals and managing lockdown tiers.. Misleading the
public with PCR inflated numbers needs to stop immediately. There are
other methods of detecting active viral infection, but PCR is not one of
them.
Understand that Sars-Cov-2 RT-PCR test results are not like simple a
pregnancy tests that provide a "yes" or "no" result. What we have with
RT-PRC viral testing is a pipeline of misinformation that adulterates the
needed data that epidemiologists rely upon. In the context of public
health, promoting such a baseless test is deceitful and amounts to
nothing more than assigning meaning where none exists.
Things are about to change however. Top scientists have been providing
expert testimony, and opinion throughout Europe, U.S. and elsewhere in
preparation for lawsuits affirming, more elegantly, one would
hope, what I am telling you here. These suits will address the full extent
of fraudulent tests, and the public health malfeasance that has
transpired as it relates to SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests leading up to
and during the lockdown.
By making this request to accept lab equipment, Butte County Board of
Supervisors and Butte County Public
Health leadership is verifying that it does not understand the scope
of product limitations that have (for decades) been printed on the test
inserts. Butte County has been remiss to not have informed the public
about these limitations and how RT-PCR is incapable of detecting live
infection or for providing infectious disease diagnosis. This failure
allows Butte County to continue to count every positive test results as a
"new case" when these "cases" are determined by the test to be
infectious cases. I argue this is false misleading testing and it is not
based on sound public health practice.
Below is a collection of evidence to support my position.
"...PCR does not distinguish between infectious virus and non-infectious
nucleic acid."
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-
6736(20)30868-0/fulltext
"SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR continued to detect the virus until the 63rd day
after symptom onset whereas the virus could only be isolated from
respiratory specimens collected within the first 18 days."
https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/infectious-positive-pcr-test-result-
covid-19/
HOW VALID IS THE PCR TEST?
The biochemist and Nobel laureate Kary Mullis developed the PCR test
in 1983 to amplify DNA sequences in vitro. According to Mullis, his test
is not suitable for diagnostic purposes. Even nowadays, the test cannot
determine whether an active virus infection is present. The gene
sequences found with the test can just as easily come from a virus
infection that has already been overcome or a contamination that does
not lead to an infection at all. It is questionable whether the so-called
Drosten test will find the correct gene sequence at all. Many German
laboratories use so-called house tests on the basis of the test protocols
published by the WHO (compare e.g. the so-called Drosten test assay of
January 17, 2020). According to European standards, these basically
require official validation. In practice, however, this has largely been
avoided because of the “emergency”.
https://cormandrostenreview.com/report/
HOW DANGEROUS IS SARS-COV-2?
Fears that SARS-CoV-2 could be significantly more dangerous in terms
of communicability, burden of disease and mortality than influenza have
proven to be incorrect. In the vast majority of cases, the infection is
symptom-free or with mild flu symptoms. Old, debilitated people with
previous illnesses run a higher risk of developing Covid-19. Many of the
very difficult courses, especially at the beginning of the wave of illnesses
in March 2020, can be attributed to treatment errors caused by panic
(intubation, etc.). Long-term effects have not yet been proven. An
evaluation of a total of 23 studies carried out worldwide has shown that
the corona infection death rate (IFR) for people over 70 years of age is
around 0.12%, for people under 70 years of age it is only 0.04%.
Lockdowns drive pandemics, as demonstrates in the article.
Excerpt;
Q: If health authorities vastly underestimated the prevalence of the
virus at the beginning of the pandemic, why did the virus nevertheless
wait until lockdowns were imposed to suddenly start killing at levels
which exceeded normal deaths?
Q: Why, indeed, was the virus so late to hit Mexico, and why did it wait
until precisely the moment that Mexico was fully (and finally) prepared
for it to start killing at levels that greatly exceeded normal deaths in that
city?
https://medium.com/@JohnPospichal/questions-for-lockdown-
apologists-32a9bbf2e247
https://medium.com/@JohnPospichal/questions-for-lockdown-
apologists-mexico-city-5261d981992d
The Smoking Gun Disclaimers | Product Inserts
PRODUCT DISCLAIMERS: SARS-COV-2 RT-PCR testing: BOS, PLEASE
READ THE FINE PRINT OF THE VIRTUALLY IDENTICAL LANGUAGE
FOUND ON PRODUCT INSERTS FROM SEVERAL RT-PCR TEST
MANUFACTURERS.
Product Insert - Excerpt of testing limitations (partial list);
"This test cannot rule out diseases caused by other bacterial or viral
pathogens."
"Nucleic acid may persist in vivo, independent of virus
viability. Detection of analyte target(s) does not imply that the
corresponding virus(es) are infectious or are the causative agents for
clinical symptoms. "
"This test is a qualitative test and does not provide the quantitative
value of detected organism present."
"This test has not been evaluated for patients without signs and
symptoms of respiratory tract infection."
___________________________
Association is not causation. RT-PCR testing is capable of
finding the "needle in a haystack" alright but functionally incapable of
detecting infectious states or infectiousness. This misrepresentation
is literally being used against the population, a pretext for inflating
active case counts in Butte County. The evidence provided herein
provides a glimpse of a body of evidence
This must change. Test limitation disclaimers should be made
mandatory to accompany every test given in Butte County. We also need
an ordinance to prevent BCPH from assigning positive RT-PCR test
results as part of the case count unless infection is present.
New York Times here article explains a small snapshot of the actual
testing problems. Here in Chico, one lab I talked to confirmed
that Covid nasal swab tests are processed at a 45 Ct (cycle
threshold) Remember the number 45 - as it will be important as one
reads the NY Times article all about RT-PCR testing.
This article attempts portray 45 cycle threshold for coronavirus is pure
science fiction. Other labs in Chico are also currently testing at the
upper limit threshold range between 42-45 Ct also. "There are three
kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." Maybe it's time we
listened to Mark Twain who knew a thing or two, about more than a
thing or two.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/29/health/coronavirus-
testing.html
PCR Test
The Covid testing fraud in a nutshell:
https://uncoverdc.com/2020/12/03/ten-fatal-errors-scientists-attack-
paper-that-established-global-pcr-driven-lockdown/
Regards,
Concerned Citizen of Butte County
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.02.A – COVID-19 Update by the Public Health Director
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.02.A at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.04 – Contract with PlaceWorks Inc. to Update Butte County General Plan 2030
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.04 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.08 – Introduction of the Salary Ordinance
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.08 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.10 – Letters of Support for Assembly Bill (AB) 34 - Communications: Broadband for All Act
of 2022 andSenate Bill (SB) 4 - Communications: California Advanced Services Fund
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.10 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
From:Snyder, Ashley
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Cc:Schuman, Amy;Paulsen, Shaina
Subject:FW: Public comment for item 4.10 broadband
Date:Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:34:34 AM
Please see the below correspondence for item 4.10 on Today's agenda.
Ashley N. Snyder
Assistant Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3307 | F: 530.538.7120
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Inadequate telecommunications continue to impede rural Butte County.
Improvements will be necessary especially for fire-affected areas to move forward and thrive. We would like to see
the County itself work to accelerate these changes as the Town of Paradise is doing, whether through its franchisees
or a non-profit. There is already dark fiber in place waiting to be lit.
Failing that, AB 34 and SB 4 are steps in the right direction, slow as they might be. We would however remind the
county and the Assemblywoman herself that Butte County's unincorporated foothills lie in Megan Dahle's Assembly
District 1, and that Magalia, Concow, Berry Creek, and Feather Falls could use her help in directing state dollars
towards our recovery.
John Stonebraker
Magalia, CA
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.11 – Resolution Supporting Healthy Communities Approach to COVID-19 Local Restrictions
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.11 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 19, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 5.02 – Public Hearing - County Initiated Amendments to Butte County Code Chapter 24,
Zoning Ordinance - Second Units and Accessory Dwelling Units
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 5.02 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
From:Snyder, Ashley
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Cook, Robin;Kimmelshue, Tod;
Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;
Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;Teeter, Doug
Cc:Daneluk, Paula;Calarco, Pete;Breedon, Dan;Schuman, Amy;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy
Subject:FW: Meeting 1/12/21 agenda item # 5.02
Date:Tuesday, January 12, 2021 10:52:39 AM
Please see the below correspondence regarding Item 5.02 that was just received.
Ashley N. Snyder
Assistant Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3307 | F: 530.538.7120
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AsasamplethisishowtheADUworksinothercountiesandcanButteCountydothistypeof
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Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Registered to Speak for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 5.03– Public Hearing – Appeal of Planning Commission’s inclusion of Condition No. 22 for
Tentative Parcel Map TPM19-0009
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
register to speak electronically and participate in the meeting via the online platform WebEx.
Enclosed please find a list of individuals who spoke on Item 5.03 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors
Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting- Speaker Report
Regular Meeting – January 12, 2021
Speaker: Gini Fiero
Item for Comment: Item 5.03 – Public Hearing – Appeal of Planning Commission’s
inclusion of Condition No. 22 for Tentative Parcel Map TPM19-009
Platform: WebEx
Participation Time: 11:05 am 01-12-21
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
buttecounty.net/administration
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 13, 2021
RE: Public Comment Submitted for January 12, 2021 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 6 – Board of Supervisors Public Comment
Pursuant to current State Public Health directives to shelter-in-place and practice social distancing due to the
COVID19 pandemic, and as authorized by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, the
meeting was closed to the public and all non-essential County staff. Members of the public were encouraged to
participate remotely from a safe location by submitting comments electronically.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 6 at the January 12, 2021 Board of Supervisors Meeting.
Amy Schuman
Associate Clerk of the Board