HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Comment Packet 3.22.22Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
DATE:
RE:
MEMORANDUM
March 22, 2022
All Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of
Supervisors Meeting.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to the March 22, 2022 Board
of Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia Administrative Assistant to 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
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
RE:
March 22, 2022
Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting Item 3.11
Resolution Recognizing March 2022 as Women's History Month .
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 3.11 at the March 22, 2022 Board of
Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia
Administrative Assistant to Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 3.11 eComments Report
Cheryl Downey
Submitted At: 1:42am 03-19-22
I support this, AS LONG AS (important condition), it honors REAL women and not men parading around as
women, playing dress-up like immature children, demanding that everyone bend over backwards to make them
'feel' normal/important. It's asinine, twisted and perverted. Just wanted to throw that out there. It's important for
REAL women to stand up for REAL women!!! Something that needs to be distinguished these days, so that
everything women have fought for, for so long, isn't lost with this sick ideology poisoning our culture. Especially
since the very essence of being a woman is being attacked and we are being forced to believe that womanhood
is an "idea". It is so much more than an idea made up in a man's mind!!! But apparently trans women are the
experts in what being a woman is. Go figure.....men telling women what it means to be a woman. Feminism has
reduced womanhood to an 'idea' that can be imagined up by anyone who proclaims or 'identifies' that they are
one of us. We have been absolutely degraded into nothingness and it is disgraceful!!! Also, if this women's
history month honors women who have spearheaded the feminist movement, founded blm or abortion clinics,
encourages the destruction of the family, degrading and emasculating men and murdering our precious babies
than I definitely oppose it!! May God have mercy on our souls during this time. I pray that everyone finds Jesus
and repents. He is the way the truth and the life. "No one gets to the Father except through me." Lord God,
forgive our nation for slaughtering your precious babies! Forgive us from turning away from you! Let your glory
shine upon the USA. May we turn our face toward You! Restore your land and people. Let every knee bow and
tongue confess that you are Lord. Glory to God in the Highest!!!! Glory days ahead! Amen!
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
DATE:
RE:
MEMORANDUM
March 22, 2022
Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting Item
3.21 PG&E Settlement Fund Request and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Application
Match Commitment Letter .
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 3.21 at the March 22, 2022 Board
of Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia Administrative Assistant to Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 3.21 eComments
John StonebrakerSubmitted At: 8:36am 03-22-22Six-figure expenditures from this fund should not as a matter of course appear on the consent agenda.This particular withdrawal from the fund would leverage outside grant dollars for a use strongly tied to PG&E'smalfeasance. Many of us who were without electricity on November 8, 2018 and again on September 8, 2020 hadno idea where the fire front was, what roads were passable, and whether it was necessary or even safe to leave.Alert FM receivers and accompanying outreach would alleviate much of the community's anxiety about potentialfuture evacuations and encourage repopulation. I am pleased to learn that all equipment on the transmitter sideis now in place. The next step is getting receivers out to the thousands of homes without adequate cell service torely on the alertfm.com app. Matching hazard mitigation grant funds to do so would be a prudent use ofsettlement fund dollars.
I hope the County's request is approved, that receivers are available to all rural residents by 2023, and that theoutreach budget supports local Fire Safe Councils rather than marketing consultants. This work is being doneneighbor-to-neighbor, and I thank Sheriff Honea and Lieutenant Collins for helping us on the Upper Ridge stayinformed.
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
DATE:
RE:
MEMORANDUM
March 22, 2022
Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Item 4.01 Appointments to Listed Vacancies.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 4.01 at the March 22, 2022
Board of Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia Administrative Assistant to Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting- Speaker Report
Regular Meeting – March 22, 2022
Speaker: Ruth Sarnoff
Item for Comment: Item 4.01
Platform: Webex
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
DATE:
RE:
MEMORANDUM
March 22, 2022
All Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of Supervisors
Meeting for item 4.05 Board of Supervisors Public Comment .
Enclosed please find all public comment related to item 4.05 for the March
22, 2022 Board of Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia Administrative Assistant to Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 4.05 eComments Report
Diana Dreiss
Submitted At: 2:45pm 03-17-22
Where is the Covid-19 Update on the Board of Supervisors’ agenda?
You must end the health emergencies and ALL mandates. There is NO emergency in Butte County and NEVER
has been an emergency regarding Covid-19. Butte County Public Health is required by law to prove we are in an
actual emergency every 60 days and it’s the Board of Supervisors’ job to make sure this legal obligation is
fulfilled. Danette York (and others) need to be held liable for preventing evidence that is not showing the whole
picture on Covid-19. This is not informed consent, this is coercion. Anyone pushing these mandates are
experiencing Stockholm Syndrome in which the person being abused in the relationship forms a positive bond by
its abuser and they want more of it.
Our Public Health Officials and local politicians know these “vaccines” are hurting healthy adults and children and
have not notified Butte County residents. A huge backlash is coming as the true number of deaths and injuries
caused by the experimental “vaccines” is made known.
A “vaccine” with reports of wayyyy over a million adverse events and deaths is NOT safe, effective, or free as
promoted by Butte County Board of Supervisors and Butte County Public Health as anyone can clearly see.
The center for Disease Control and Prevention released new data showing a total of 1,168,894 reports of
adverse events following COVID-19 vaccines between December 14, 2020 and March 4, 2022 up 33,910
compared with February 18, 2022, to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VARES). VARES is the
primary government-funded system for reporting adverse vaccine reactions in the U.S.
It is a voluntary reporting system for reporting adverse reactions to the U.S. and has been estimated to account
for only 1% of vaccine injuries.
Every Friday, VARES publishes vaccine injury reports received as of a specified date. Reports submitted to
VARES require further investigation before a causal relationship can be confirmed.
The data included a total of 25,158 reports of deaths - up 755 compared with February 18, 2022. And 203,888
reports of serious injuries - up 7,685 compared with February 18, 2022 with tragic stories that never end.
NOTE: *Children have a 99.97% chance of recovering from COVID; however, if they DON’T get the shot they
have a 100% chance of NOT being vaccine injured! “A scientific study conducted by scientists from the U.S.
Food and Drug administration and the Centers for Disease Control found Covid-19 Vaccination increased
Children’s risk of suffering Myocarditis by over 13,000%.”
U.S. VARES data for 5- to 11- year olds show:
9,009 adverse events
213 rated as serious
5 reports of death
17 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis (heart inflammation)
32 reports of blood clotting disorders
U.S. VARES data for 12- to 17- year olds show:
30,193 adverse events
1,734 rated as serious
40 reported deaths
69 reports of anaphylaxis (life threatening)
650 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis
161 reports of blood clotting disorders
As of March 4, 5,233 pregnant women reported adverse events related to COVID vaccines, including 1,644
reports of miscarriage or premature birth.
insurance documentation (deaths & injuries), & others.
Coronavirus vaccines would have been withdrawn from the market due to the UNACCEPTABLY high mortality
rate. Usually a vaccine is withdrawn from the market after 50 deaths or less (25). VARES is supposed to act as
an EARLY WARNING SYSTEM and no one is being given legal INFORMED CONSENT which is a violation of
our laws, the Nuremberg Code, as well as many others including but not limited to 21 U.S. Code 360bbb-3.
Almost 1,300 side effects including death have been reported by Pfizer data and no one in there right mind would
knowingly take this kind of chance with their health.
At the same time, Butte County Board of Supervisors (and others) appear to be breaking many state and federal
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 4.05 eComments Report
We know Covid-19 vaccines do NOT prevent infection or viral transmission and natural immunity is robust and
far superior. In addition to VARES website we have the Yellow Card, Eudra System, whistleblowers, DMED data,
insurance documentation (deaths & injuries), & others.
Coronavirus vaccines would have been withdrawn from the market due to the UNACCEPTABLY high mortality
rate. Usually a vaccine is withdrawn from the market after 50 deaths or less (25). VARES is supposed to act as
an EARLY WARNING SYSTEM and no one is being given legal INFORMED CONSENT which is a violation of
our laws, the Nuremberg Code, as well as many others including but not limited to 21 U.S. Code 360bbb-3.
Almost 1,300 side effects including death have been reported by Pfizer data and no one in there right mind would
knowingly take this kind of chance with their health.
At the same time, Butte County Board of Supervisors (and others) appear to be breaking many state and federal
laws by by continuing to fake a medical emergency for funding.
18 U.S. Code 1040 - Fraud in connection with major disaster or emergency for benefits to get funding. This is a
crime and you could be charged with 30 years in prison.
18 U.S Code 1038 - False information and hoaxes. The hoax in this case there is NO emergency. The penalty
could be life in prison.
CA Health and Safety Code 101080 - Requires you by law to terminate the emergency at the earliest date.
Penal Code 148.3 - False reporting an emergency. There is NO emergency.
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 242 - It’s a crime to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege under the Constitution
by local officials. You could be imprisoned up to life.
Government Code 8630 - Requires termination of the emergency at the earliest date.
42 U.S. Code 1986 - Action for neglect to prevent…
Title U.S.C. Code Section 241 - Conspiracy against rights…
Government Code Section 8630 - Calling for an emergency when there really isn’t one.
HSC Div., 105, Part 1, Chapter 3, Section 120175.5 - Not providing relevant information regarding communicable
diseases.
Emergency Services Act 8558b - Calling for an emergency when there are NO legal grounds.
Disaster Fraud
We the People DO NOT approve of unlawful actions by the Butte County Board of Supervisors.
Money is NOT a reason to put Butte County residents and their children in harms way. Reject this money from
the government and return it immediately.
The pandemic was a hoax created by a fake PCR test (which can not diagnose), fake news and unscientific
science. NONE of the tests are approved or validated (EUA). This level of malfeasance (wrongdoing or
misconduct especially by public officials) has never happened in our history.
Masks, lockdowns, and vaccines all proven failures and must stop! The harm especially perpetrated on our youth
is unconscionable.
Masks cause carbon dioxide poisoning, significant and possibly permanent damage to a child’s brain, lowers I.Q,
retards speech and language development, cripples social skills, and has lead to depression, self harm, and
substance abuse. In addition, masks violate CA Education Code 49005.1 and is child abuse.
Medical literature and modern-day heroes are exposing all the fraud, lies, and will hold those who participated
accountable.
the Board of Supervisors serves to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitutions of the United States and
California. Board of Supervisors have a duty to faithfully execute our laws not to repeatedly engage in conduct
that violates the Constitutional rights of the citizens of Butte County. When there is fraud immunity disappears. It
is null and void and there is no statue of limitations on fraud.
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 4.05 eComments Report
You appear to be aiding, abetting, and violating your oath of office you have sworn to uphold. I implore this boardto do the right thing and STOP promoting unethical human experimentation.
Board of Supervisors have the authority to rescind all health orders and mandates in Butte County. The office ofthe Board of Supervisors serves to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitutions of the United States andCalifornia. Board of Supervisors have a duty to faithfully execute our laws not to repeatedly engage in conductthat violates the Constitutional rights of the citizens of Butte County. When there is fraud immunity disappears. Itis null and void and there is no statue of limitations on fraud.
What is the official safe limit in terms of deaths and injuries reported to be the actual numbers that is deemedacceptable, above and beyond which the program must be stopped given that the Covid-19 “vaccines” are statedto be “SAFE*EFFECTIVE*FREE” by Butte County Public Health and Board of Supervisors? Tell us what is theofficial safe limit in terms of deaths and injuries reported?
I call on the Board of Supervisors to END all mandates - especially the harmful “vaccines”. The “vaccines” aredeadly and cause severe injuries at alarming rate, and therefore must be stopped in Butte County.
Jeff DowneySubmitted At: 8:38am 03-21-22KEEP THE COVID-19 UPDATE ON THE AGENDA until all local and state emergency orders and powers areover. Or when ALL health mandates are removed. It is still an EMERGENCY for parents. Public Health continuesto make decisions on a daily basis that impact our liberties and freedoms, and they must keep the PUBLICinformed and hear from the PUBLIC at some PUBLIC meeting. So put PUBLIC HEALTH back on the agenda sowe the people have a regularly scheduled date and time to bring our concerns to our PUBLIC HEALTHDIRECTOR.
PUT THE “PUBLIC COMMENT” (Business from the Floor) item BACK IN AS A TIMED ITEM. Parents (andothers) need to know the specific time to attend. Anything else is silencing the voice of the constituents,particularly parents and other residents who cannot spend a full day waiting for their opportunity to address theBoard.
Cheryl DowneySubmitted At: 8:20am 03-21-22KEEP THE COVID-19 UPDATE ON THE AGENDA until all local and state emergency orders and powers areover. Or when ALL health mandates are removed. It is still an EMERGENCY for parents. Public Health continuesto make decisions on a daily basis that impact our liberties and freedoms, and they must keep the PUBLICinformed and hear from the PUBLIC at some PUBLIC meeting. So put PUBLIC HEALTH back on the agenda sowe the people have a regularly scheduled date and time to bring our concerns to our PUBLIC HEALTHDIRECTOR.
PUT THE “PUBLIC COMMENT” (Business from the Floor) item BACK IN AS A TIMED ITEM. Parents (andothers) need to know the specific time to attend. Anything else is silencing the voice of the constituents,particularly parents and other residents who cannot spend a full day waiting for their opportunity to address theBoard.
Honestly, I can't believe I even need to say these things!! The behavior of the board is egregious and you shouldALL be ashamed of yourselves
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From:Paulsen, Shaina
To:Alpert, Bruce; Bennett, Robin; Clerk of the Board; Connelly, Bill; Cook, Holly; Cook, Robin; Hironimus, Patrizia;
Kimmelshue, Tod; Lucero, Debra; Paulsen, Shaina; Pickett, Andy; Reaster, Kayla; Ring, Brian; Ritter, Tami;
Sweeney, Kathleen; Teeter, Doug; Valencia, Shyanne
Subject:Public Comment Item 4.05 - FW: COVID-19 and Public Comment
Date:Monday, March 21, 2022 7:58:29 AM
Please see general public comment pertaining to tomorrow’s BOS meeting.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120
From: Ashley Morse <carrion.ashley@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2022 7:45 PM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: COVID-19 and Public Comment
Please reconsider the changes you have made regarding the following.
1) Keep the COVID-19 Update on the Agenda until all local and state emergency orders and
powers are over. Or when ALL health mandates are removed. It is still an EMERGENCY for
parents. Public Health continues to make decisions on a daily basis that impact our liberties
and freedoms, and they must keep the PUBLIC informed and hear from the PUBLIC at some
PUBLIC meeting. So put PUBLIC HEALTH back on the agenda so we the people have a
regularly scheduled date and time to bring our concerns to our PUBLIC HEALTH
DIRECTOR.
2) PUT THE “PUBLIC COMMENT” (Business from the Floor) item BACK IN AS A
TIMED ITEM. Parents (and others) need to know the specific time to attend. Anything else is
silencing the voice of the constituents, particularly parents and other residents who can not
spend a full day waiting for their opportunity to address the Board.
Thank You
Ashley Morse
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Ashley Morse
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Subject:Public Comment Item 4.05 - FW: Voice Mail (18 seconds)
Date:Monday, March 21, 2022 8:03:25 AM
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Please see voicemail/public comment pertaining to general public comment on tomorrow’s
BOS Meeting.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120
From: Reaster, Kayla <kreaster@buttecounty.net>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2022 8:00 AM
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Hi hey yes this is Diana hiking the at I would like to probably com it could be kind item at 1:00.
And I would also like to request for the covered at gate B put back on me again thanks bye.
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From:Paulsen, Shaina
To:Alpert, Bruce; Bennett, Robin; Clerk of the Board; Connelly, Bill; Cook, Holly; Cook, Robin; Hironimus, Patrizia;
Kimmelshue, Tod; Lucero, Debra; Paulsen, Shaina; Pickett, Andy; Reaster, Kayla; Ring, Brian; Ritter, Tami;
Sweeney, Kathleen; Teeter, Doug; Valencia, Shyanne
Subject:Public Comment Item 4.05 - FW: COVID, comment
Date:Monday, March 21, 2022 7:58:54 AM
Please see general public comment pertaining to tomorrow’s BOS meeting.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120
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From: Faun Witten <faun@ridgepc.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 8:02 PM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: COVID, comment
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Please put public comment to be timed a timed item at 1:00.
Please put COVID update back on the agenda. Faun witten Sent from my iPad
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To:Alpert, Bruce; Bennett, Robin; Clerk of the Board; Connelly, Bill; Cook, Holly; Cook, Robin; Hironimus, Patrizia;
Kimmelshue, Tod; Lucero, Debra; Paulsen, Shaina; Pickett, Andy; Reaster, Kayla; Ring, Brian; Ritter, Tami;
Sweeney, Kathleen; Teeter, Doug; Valencia, Shyanne
Subject:Public Comment Item 4.05 - FW: Proposed Changes to Board of Supervisor Meetings
Date:Monday, March 21, 2022 7:57:51 AM
Please see general public comment pertaining to tomorrow’s BOS meeting.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3304 | F: 530.538.7120
From: Stephen Muser <themusers@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2022 5:40 PM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: Proposed Changes to Board of Supervisor Meetings
Hello,
As a citizen of Butte County I am writing in opposition to two proposed changes to
Board of Supervisor Meeting agendas. First, I feel it is important to keep the COVID-
19 updates on the agenda until all local and State orders and mandates have ended.
And second, I feel the Public Comment (business from the floor) should remain a
timed item rather than forcing concerned citizens to wait until the very end of a
meeting for an opportunity to speak.
Respectfully,
Stephen Muser
Chico, CA
Board of Supervisors Meeting- Speaker Report
Regular Meeting – March 22, 2022
Speaker: Ruth Sarnoff
Item for Comment: Item 4.05
Platform: Webex
Speaker: Sascha Anya
Item for Comment: Item 4.05
Platform: Webex
Clerk of the Board Andy Pickett Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200 T: 530.552.3300
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7120
Members of the Board
Bill Connelly | Debra Lucero | Tami Ritter | Tod Kimmelshue | Doug Teeter
buttecounty.net/administration
DATE:
RE:
MEMORANDUM
March 22, 2022
Public Comment Submitted for March 22, 2022 Butte County Board of Supervisors
Meeting Item 5.01 Board of Supervisors Public Comment.
Enclosed please find all public comment related to Item 5.01 at the March 22,
2022 Board of Supervisors Meeting.
Shyanne Valencia
Administrative Assistant to Clerk of the Board
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Item 5.01 eComments
John StonebrakerSubmitted At: 7:57am 03-22-22The staff report tiptoes around the Fire Safe Council's existing partnership with Yosemite Clean Energy,scheduled to break ground on Cal Oak this summer and begin operating in 2024. The planned capacity of100,000 tons/year will only begin to address the surfeit of deadwood in areas that recently burned and areasuntouched by fire for generations. Biomass from fuel reductioncombined with logging slash and ag residuals can power more than one such plant in Butte County. The NealRoad location is ideal for aggregating wood waste from orchards and the Ridge as well as for turning rice strawinto something other than PM2.5 ormethane.It is worthwhile to examine all the benefits listed on the slide along with the omitted air quality benefit fromreduced burning in situ toquantify whether a hydrogen plant is suitable for this County-owned property. The upside, if the numbers work outlike they did for Yosemite Clean at Cal Oak, would be such a lift for the County and taxpayers that the potentialmust be investigated during the ongoing Master Plan process. If today is too soon to define objectives for arequest for proposals, please direct staff to request from biomass hydrogen producers whatever additionalinformation you may need. Turning our surplus biomass into fuel is much better than letting it rot in the landfill orgo up in smoke.