November 22, 2022 Board of Supervisors Meeting
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9:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER » - Open Meeting 1. Call to Order. 2. Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Roll Call. 4. Consider Approval of Agenda.
9:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER »
Open Meeting1. Call to Order.
2. Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Roll Call.
4. Consider Approval of Agenda.
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5. Public Comment: To be afforded a brief period of time to speak before the Board of Supervisors, please refer to further instructions at the end of the agenda on how to electronically participate and submit your public comments. Note: per the Ralph M. Brown Act, Board members may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed during the public comment period on items that are not on the agenda, but may not take action on such items. You may also share your thoughts with the Board of Supervisors by submitting a written statement via email to clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.org.
5. Public Comment: To be afforded a brief period of time to speak before the Board of Supervisors, please refer to further instructions at the end of the agenda on how to electronically participate and submit your public comments. Note: per the Ralph M. Brown Act, Board members may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed during the public comment period on items that are not on the agenda, but may not take action on such items. You may also share your thoughts with the Board of Supervisors by submitting a written statement via email to clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.org.
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CONSENT AGENDA » - Community Services County Service Areas 6. Adopt resolution authorizing the Director of Community Services to sign the Financing Agreement, Amendments and Certifications required for a State Revolving Fund loan to finance the North Davis Meadows Water System Consolidation Project, and adopt a second addendum to the Initial Study/Negative Declaration for the project pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Villa) Integrated Waste Management 7. Accept as complete the construction of the Waste Management Unit 6H Base Liner System at the Yolo County Central Landfill, constructed by RJ Gordon Construction, Inc. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Kieffer) Natural Resources 8. Approve first amendment to Agreement No. 7676-2022-TAC HYDRAULIC with FlowWest, LLC to modify the scope of work for Task 3 (Huff's Corner FSRP Project) to add increased services to be provided and increase the maximum compensation by $275,320 (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Sabatini) Public Works 9. Consider approval of the County Road 96 over Dry Slough Bridge Replacement Project, adopt an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and CEQA Guidelines, and direct County staff to file a CEQA Notice of Determination with the County Clerk-Recorder. (No general fund impact) (Echiburú/Aleaf) 10. Approve agreement with C. Don Huff, Jr., Trustee of the Marital Trust under the C. Don Huff, Jr. and Mary K. Huff Family Trust dated November 10, 2003 as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest and Trustee of the Survivor’s Trust under the C. Don Huff, Jr. and Mary K. Huff Family Trust dated November 10, 2003 as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest for $12,500 to acquire a permanent Levee and Public Utility easement for the Huff’s Corner Levee Raise and Channel Reconfiguration Project. (No general fund impact) (Echiburú/Razo) General Government Board of Supervisors 11. Support the resolution and delegate signing authority to Supervisor Provenza and Supervisor Saylor to execute the Hate Free Together Resolution on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo) Clerk of the Board 12. Approve the minutes of the November 8, 2022 Board of Supervisors meeting. 13. Ratify the following: Resolution No. 22-142 recognizing Yolo County’s Congressman Thompson for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-143 recognizing Yolo County’s Congressman Garamendi for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-144 recognizing Yolo County’s Congresswoman Matsui for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-145 commending Elaine Lytle upon her retirement from Yolo County. 14. Accept resignations, consider appointments and reappointments. 15. Conferences, meetings and events the Board of Supervisors attended. 16. Correspondence. County Administrator 17. Approve agreement with the Homeless and Poverty Action Coalition (HPAC) using American Rescue Plan funds in the amount of $121,446 for the period of January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, to ensure HPAC solidifies as a new non-profit to meet the critical federal, state, and local needs of a homeless continuum of care (CoC) through active engagement with County Leadership, partnerships with community-based organizations, and private partners. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/York) County Counsel 18. Waive second reading and adopt ordinance amending Section 5-10.06 entitled "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Regarding the Safe Storage of Non-Handgun Firearms in Unattended Vehicles" (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Pogledich/May) 19. Waive second reading and adopt two cannabis program ordinances entitled (1) "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Amending the Cannabis Licensing Ordinance" and (2) "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Extending Permit Application Deadlines for Relocating Licensees;" and determine that each ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. (No general fund impact) (Pogledich) Financial Services 20. Authorize the sale of tax-defaulted properties at public auction via the internet on May 12-15, 2023, for the stated minimum prices and re-offer at listing prices at or above $1.00 for unsold properties from the initial auction. (No general fund impact) (Rinde/Xiong) 21. Receive and file annual report on the securitized tobacco funds and the status of Ceres, Demeter and Pomona funds for fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. (No general fund impact) (Rinde/Xiong) 22. Authorize amendment of the 2022-23 Equipment List to add a replacement vehicle for Department of Community Services, Environmental Health Division to be used for Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA) program. (No general fund impact) (Rinde) 23. Receive report on 2021-22 year-end budget variances and adopt budget resolution to adjust final year-end appropriations for overdrawn budget units. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Rinde/Haynes) Human Resources 24. Adopt Authorized Position and Salary Resolution to implement changes in the Community Services Department, Health & Human Services Agency and Library; approve an accelerated merit step increase for a Child Welfare Services Manager in the Health and Human Services Agency. (No general fund impact) (Lara) Health & Human Services Adult & Aging 25. Approve fourth amendment to Delegated Authority Agreement No. 22-140 with A-1 Protective Services to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $6,500 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $175,000, for the provision of Project Room Key security guard services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 26. Approve third amendment to Agreement No. 21-215 with CommuniCare Health Centers, Inc. to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $29,227.86 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $496,873.62, for the provisions of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 27. Approve fourth amendment to Ratification Agreement No. 21-180 with Yolo County Children’s Alliance to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $30,000 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $600,000, for the provision of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 28. Approve fifth amendment to Ratification Agreement No. 21-179 with Empower Yolo to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $25,000 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $495,000, for the provision of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 2. Child, Youth & Family 29. Approve fourth amendment to Agreement No. 22-110 with UC Davis CAARE Center to increase funding in the amount of $5,000 for 2022-23 for a new contract maximum of $20,000 for the period of January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 for the provision of bonding and risk assessment and psychological evaluation services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 3. Community Health 30. Waive second reading and adopt an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo Amending Chapter 15 of Title 6 of the Yolo County Code Regarding Tobacco Retailer Permitting." (No general fund impact) (Sullivan/Jensen) 4. Service Centers 31. Approve third amendment to Lease Agreement No. 19-274 with Yolo County Housing (YCH) to add funding in the amount of $50,000 for 2022-23 for a new maximum payment obligation of $1,420,490.60 to provide housing support to CalWORKs referred families experiencing homelessness. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) 32. Approve second amendment to Subsidized Employment Agreement No. SE 21-7, also known as Agreement No. 21-08, with Yolo County Children’s Alliance, and add funding of $35,112 for 2022-23 for a new contract maximum of $164,604 for the provision of subsidized employment services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan) Law & Justice Services District Attorney 33. Adopt budget resolution increasing the District Attorney's 2022-23 adopted budget in Seized Assets by $65,000 to fund necessary trainings and statistical data collection and reporting due to changes in California laws. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Reisig) 34. Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $171,346 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to fund the DA's County Victim Services Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig) 35. Adopt resolution granting the Yolo County District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $202,545 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to fund the DA's Violence Against Women Vertical Prosecution Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig) 36. Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $217,445 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services for the DA's Elder Abuse Grant Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig) Public Defender 37. Adopt resolution granting the Public Defender approval to accept the Public Defense Pilot Program Funding approved by the Board of State and Community Corrections in the amount of $279,715.09 for year two of the grant period of March 1, 2022, through March 1, 2025; authorize the Public Defender to execute the grant award agreement including all amendments or extensions; and adopt a budget resolution to increase the Public Defender's budget for 2022-23 by $279,715.09. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Olson) Sheriff-Coroner/Public Administrator 38. Approve the revenue agreement for animal control services with the City of West Sacramento for the term of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 in the amount of $824,011. (No general fund impact) (Lopez/Davis)
CONSENT AGENDA »
Community ServicesCounty Service Areas
6. Adopt resolution authorizing the Director of Community Services to sign the Financing Agreement, Amendments and Certifications required for a State Revolving Fund loan to finance the North Davis Meadows Water System Consolidation Project, and adopt a second addendum to the Initial Study/Negative Declaration for the project pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Villa)
Integrated Waste Management
7. Accept as complete the construction of the Waste Management Unit 6H Base Liner System at the Yolo County Central Landfill, constructed by RJ Gordon Construction, Inc. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Kieffer)
Natural Resources
8. Approve first amendment to Agreement No. 7676-2022-TAC HYDRAULIC with FlowWest, LLC to modify the scope of work for Task 3 (Huff's Corner FSRP Project) to add increased services to be provided and increase the maximum compensation by $275,320 (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Sabatini)
Public Works
9. Consider approval of the County Road 96 over Dry Slough Bridge Replacement Project, adopt an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and CEQA Guidelines, and direct County staff to file a CEQA Notice of Determination with the County Clerk-Recorder. (No general fund impact) (Echiburú/Aleaf)
10. Approve agreement with C. Don Huff, Jr., Trustee of the Marital Trust under the C. Don Huff, Jr. and Mary K. Huff Family Trust dated November 10, 2003 as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest and Trustee of the Survivor’s Trust under the C. Don Huff, Jr. and Mary K. Huff Family Trust dated November 10, 2003 as to an undivided one-half (1/2) interest for $12,500 to acquire a permanent Levee and Public Utility easement for the Huff’s Corner Levee Raise and Channel Reconfiguration Project. (No general fund impact) (Echiburú/Razo)
General Government
Board of Supervisors
11. Support the resolution and delegate signing authority to Supervisor Provenza and Supervisor Saylor to execute the Hate Free Together Resolution on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo)
Clerk of the Board
12. Approve the minutes of the November 8, 2022 Board of Supervisors meeting.
13. Ratify the following: Resolution No. 22-142 recognizing Yolo County’s Congressman Thompson for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-143 recognizing Yolo County’s Congressman Garamendi for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-144 recognizing Yolo County’s Congresswoman Matsui for Securing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. Resolution No. 22-145 commending Elaine Lytle upon her retirement from Yolo County.
14. Accept resignations, consider appointments and reappointments.
15. Conferences, meetings and events the Board of Supervisors attended.
16. Correspondence.
County Administrator
17. Approve agreement with the Homeless and Poverty Action Coalition (HPAC) using American Rescue Plan funds in the amount of $121,446 for the period of January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, to ensure HPAC solidifies as a new non-profit to meet the critical federal, state, and local needs of a homeless continuum of care (CoC) through active engagement with County Leadership, partnerships with community-based organizations, and private partners. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/York)
County Counsel
18. Waive second reading and adopt ordinance amending Section 5-10.06 entitled "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Regarding the Safe Storage of Non-Handgun Firearms in Unattended Vehicles" (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Pogledich/May)
19. Waive second reading and adopt two cannabis program ordinances entitled (1) "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Amending the Cannabis Licensing Ordinance" and (2) "An Ordinance of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Extending Permit Application Deadlines for Relocating Licensees;" and determine that each ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. (No general fund impact) (Pogledich)
Financial Services
20. Authorize the sale of tax-defaulted properties at public auction via the internet on May 12-15, 2023, for the stated minimum prices and re-offer at listing prices at or above $1.00 for unsold properties from the initial auction. (No general fund impact) (Rinde/Xiong)
21. Receive and file annual report on the securitized tobacco funds and the status of Ceres, Demeter and Pomona funds for fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. (No general fund impact) (Rinde/Xiong)
22. Authorize amendment of the 2022-23 Equipment List to add a replacement vehicle for Department of Community Services, Environmental Health Division to be used for Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA) program. (No general fund impact) (Rinde)
23. Receive report on 2021-22 year-end budget variances and adopt budget resolution to adjust final year-end appropriations for overdrawn budget units. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Rinde/Haynes)
Human Resources
24. Adopt Authorized Position and Salary Resolution to implement changes in the Community Services Department, Health & Human Services Agency and Library; approve an accelerated merit step increase for a Child Welfare Services Manager in the Health and Human Services Agency. (No general fund impact) (Lara)
Health & Human Services
Adult & Aging
25. Approve fourth amendment to Delegated Authority Agreement No. 22-140 with A-1 Protective Services to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $6,500 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $175,000, for the provision of Project Room Key security guard services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
26. Approve third amendment to Agreement No. 21-215 with CommuniCare Health Centers, Inc. to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $29,227.86 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $496,873.62, for the provisions of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
27. Approve fourth amendment to Ratification Agreement No. 21-180 with Yolo County Children’s Alliance to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $30,000 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $600,000, for the provision of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
28. Approve fifth amendment to Ratification Agreement No. 21-179 with Empower Yolo to add three additional monthly optional extensions for January 2023, February 2023, and March 2023 in the amount of $25,000 per month for a new potential lifetime maximum of $495,000, for the provision of Project Room Key services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
2. Child, Youth & Family
29. Approve fourth amendment to Agreement No. 22-110 with UC Davis CAARE Center to increase funding in the amount of $5,000 for 2022-23 for a new contract maximum of $20,000 for the period of January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 for the provision of bonding and risk assessment and psychological evaluation services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
3. Community Health
30. Waive second reading and adopt an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo Amending Chapter 15 of Title 6 of the Yolo County Code Regarding Tobacco Retailer Permitting." (No general fund impact) (Sullivan/Jensen)
4. Service Centers
31. Approve third amendment to Lease Agreement No. 19-274 with Yolo County Housing (YCH) to add funding in the amount of $50,000 for 2022-23 for a new maximum payment obligation of $1,420,490.60 to provide housing support to CalWORKs referred families experiencing homelessness. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
32. Approve second amendment to Subsidized Employment Agreement No. SE 21-7, also known as Agreement No. 21-08, with Yolo County Children’s Alliance, and add funding of $35,112 for 2022-23 for a new contract maximum of $164,604 for the provision of subsidized employment services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
Law & Justice Services
District Attorney
33. Adopt budget resolution increasing the District Attorney's 2022-23 adopted budget in Seized Assets by $65,000 to fund necessary trainings and statistical data collection and reporting due to changes in California laws. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Reisig)
34. Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $171,346 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to fund the DA's County Victim Services Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig)
35. Adopt resolution granting the Yolo County District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $202,545 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to fund the DA's Violence Against Women Vertical Prosecution Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig)
36. Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney and/or Chief Deputy District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $217,445 from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services for the DA's Elder Abuse Grant Program. (No general fund impact) (Reisig)
Public Defender
37. Adopt resolution granting the Public Defender approval to accept the Public Defense Pilot Program Funding approved by the Board of State and Community Corrections in the amount of $279,715.09 for year two of the grant period of March 1, 2022, through March 1, 2025; authorize the Public Defender to execute the grant award agreement including all amendments or extensions; and adopt a budget resolution to increase the Public Defender's budget for 2022-23 by $279,715.09. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Olson)
Sheriff-Coroner/Public Administrator
38. Approve the revenue agreement for animal control services with the City of West Sacramento for the term of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 in the amount of $824,011. (No general fund impact) (Lopez/Davis)
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40. Acknowledge Honorary Resolutions. Resolution commending Elaine Lytle upon her retirement from Yolo County. (Nolan Sullivan)
40. Acknowledge Honorary Resolutions. Resolution commending Elaine Lytle upon her retirement from Yolo County. (Nolan Sullivan)
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41. Hold a public hearing to consider a recommendation by the Planning Commission to approve an ordinance to adopt a Zoning Code Amendment to update the Zoning Regulations for Telecommunication Facilities, Solar Energy Systems and Energy Storage Systems (Sections 8-2.1102, 8-2.1104 and 8-2.1105 of the Yolo County Code of Ordinances). In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, approve a resolution to adopt an Addendum to the 2011 Negative Declaration for Solar Facilities that has been prepared for the proposed Solar Energy Systems and Energy Storage Systems Ordinances and a Notice of Exemption has been prepared for the proposed amendments to the Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Ordinance. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Cormier)
41. Hold a public hearing to consider a recommendation by the Planning Commission to approve an ordinance to adopt a Zoning Code Amendment to update the Zoning Regulations for Telecommunication Facilities, Solar Energy Systems and Energy Storage Systems (Sections 8-2.1102, 8-2.1104 and 8-2.1105 of the Yolo County Code of Ordinances). In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, approve a resolution to adopt an Addendum to the 2011 Negative Declaration for Solar Facilities that has been prepared for the proposed Solar Energy Systems and Energy Storage Systems Ordinances and a Notice of Exemption has been prepared for the proposed amendments to the Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Ordinance. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Cormier)
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44. Approve Yolo County Youth Commissioner Appointments. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Butler)
44. Approve Yolo County Youth Commissioner Appointments. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Butler)
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43. Receive update on Climate Action and Adaptation Planning Process and consider approval of associated items, contracts, and funding allocations. (General fund impact $495,420) (4/5 vote required) (Wraithwall)
43. Receive update on Climate Action and Adaptation Planning Process and consider approval of associated items, contracts, and funding allocations. (General fund impact $495,420) (4/5 vote required) (Wraithwall)
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45. Action items and reports from members of the Board of Supervisors, including announcements, questions to be referred to staff and reports on various 2x2s and meetings with other agencies. (Board of Supervisors) Animal Shelter Ad Hoc Board Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Sandy and Provenza) Committee on Capital Investments update. (Supervisors Saylor and Barajas) Emergency Communications Ad Hoc Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Barajas and Saylor) Fire Sustainability Ad Hoc Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Sandy and Barajas)
45. Action items and reports from members of the Board of Supervisors, including announcements, questions to be referred to staff and reports on various 2x2s and meetings with other agencies. (Board of Supervisors) Animal Shelter Ad Hoc Board Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Sandy and Provenza) Committee on Capital Investments update. (Supervisors Saylor and Barajas) Emergency Communications Ad Hoc Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Barajas and Saylor) Fire Sustainability Ad Hoc Subcommittee update. (Supervisors Sandy and Barajas)
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46. Long Range Planning Calendar - recurring opportunity for Board members to discuss and as needed, direct staff regarding future Board agenda items. (Board of Supervisors)
46. Long Range Planning Calendar - recurring opportunity for Board members to discuss and as needed, direct staff regarding future Board agenda items. (Board of Supervisors)
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CLOSED SESSION » - Closed Session
CLOSED SESSION »
Closed Session»
42. Hold a public hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision on the Campbell Use Permit to legalize the permitting of an additional residence on agriculturally-zoned property and determine the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Planning Commission's approval of the Use Permit requires the demolition of one of two illegally constructed residences. The subject site is located at 30633 The Horseshoe in the unincorporated area west of the City of Winters (APN: 030-280-005). A Notice of Exemption in compliance with CEQA and CEQA Guidelines has been prepared for the project. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Gonzalez/Cormier)
42. Hold a public hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision on the Campbell Use Permit to legalize the permitting of an additional residence on agriculturally-zoned property and determine the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Planning Commission's approval of the Use Permit requires the demolition of one of two illegally constructed residences. The subject site is located at 30633 The Horseshoe in the unincorporated area west of the City of Winters (APN: 030-280-005). A Notice of Exemption in compliance with CEQA and CEQA Guidelines has been prepared for the project. (No general fund impact) (Echiburu/Gonzalez/Cormier)
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48. Receive Updates on Infectious Diseases. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Sisson)
48. Receive Updates on Infectious Diseases. (No general fund impact) (Pinedo/Sisson)
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49. Receive a presentation on the Yolo County Emergency Services Ambulance Request for Proposals. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
49. Receive a presentation on the Yolo County Emergency Services Ambulance Request for Proposals. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)
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ADJOURNMENT » - In memory of: Joseph Cracchiolo (Supervisor Sandy) Bob Schelen (Supervisor Provenza) Brent Miille (Supervisor Provenza) Next meeting scheduled for: December 6, 2022 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing agenda was posted by 5:00 p.m. on November 18, 2022 in the following places: On the bulletin board at the east entrance of the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California; and On the bulletin board outside the Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 206 in the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California. On the Yolo County website: www.yolocounty.org. By: ______________________________ Julie Dachtler, Senior Deputy Clerk NOTICE If requested, this agenda can be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Federal Rules and Regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Persons seeking an alternative format should contact the Clerk of the Board for further information. In addition, a person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in a public meeting should contact the Clerk of the Board as soon as possible and at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. The Clerk of the Board may be reached at (530) 666-8195 or at the following address: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County of Yolo 625 Court Street, Room 204 Woodland, CA 95695 Note: Board of Supervisors meetings stream live at www.yolocounty.org and also videotaped for later broadcast on local cable stations. Check your local carrier for broadcast dates and times. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INSTRUCTIONS: Effective May 24, 2022, all meetings of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors will be held in person at the Board Chambers, located at 625 Court Street, Woodland, Room 206. If you choose not to attend the Board meeting in person but desire to follow the meeting remotely, make a general public comment, or comment on a specific item on the agenda, you may do so by: Joining through ZOOM. For ZOOM participation, please join by computer at: By PC: https://yolocounty.zoom.us/j/112072974 Meeting ID: 112 072 974 Participating by phone by calling the following number: By Phone: (408) 638-0968 Meeting ID: 112 072 974 If you wish to submit a written comment on a specific agenda item or on an item not on the agenda, please email the Clerk of the Board at clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.org or send to 625 Court Street, Room 204, Woodland, CA 95695. Please include meeting date and item number. Please submit your comment by 5:00 p.m. the day prior to the meeting, if possible, to provide Board Members a reasonable opportunity to review your comment in advance of the meeting. All written comments are distributed to Board Members, filed in the record and will not be read aloud.
ADJOURNMENT »
In memory of:Joseph Cracchiolo (Supervisor Sandy) Bob Schelen (Supervisor Provenza) Brent Miille (Supervisor Provenza)
Next meeting scheduled for: December 6, 2022
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing agenda was posted by 5:00 p.m. on November 18, 2022 in the following places:
On the bulletin board at the east entrance of the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California; and
On the bulletin board outside the Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 206 in the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California.
On the Yolo County website: www.yolocounty.org.
By: ______________________________ Julie Dachtler, Senior Deputy Clerk
NOTICE If requested, this agenda can be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Federal Rules and Regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Persons seeking an alternative format should contact the Clerk of the Board for further information. In addition, a person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in a public meeting should contact the Clerk of the Board as soon as possible and at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. The Clerk of the Board may be reached at (530) 666-8195 or at the following address: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County of Yolo 625 Court Street, Room 204 Woodland, CA 95695 Note: Board of Supervisors meetings stream live at www.yolocounty.org and also videotaped for later broadcast on local cable stations. Check your local carrier for broadcast dates and times.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INSTRUCTIONS: Effective May 24, 2022, all meetings of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors will be held in person at the Board Chambers, located at 625 Court Street, Woodland, Room 206. If you choose not to attend the Board meeting in person but desire to follow the meeting remotely, make a general public comment, or comment on a specific item on the agenda, you may do so by: Joining through ZOOM. For ZOOM participation, please join by computer at: By PC: https://yolocounty.zoom.us/j/112072974 Meeting ID: 112 072 974 Participating by phone by calling the following number: By Phone: (408) 638-0968 Meeting ID: 112 072 974 If you wish to submit a written comment on a specific agenda item or on an item not on the agenda, please email the Clerk of the Board at clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.org or send to 625 Court Street, Room 204, Woodland, CA 95695. Please include meeting date and item number. Please submit your comment by 5:00 p.m. the day prior to the meeting, if possible, to provide Board Members a reasonable opportunity to review your comment in advance of the meeting. All written comments are distributed to Board Members, filed in the record and will not be read aloud.
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