LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Board of Supervisors this week will discuss possible action to take regarding expired permits for temporary Valley fire dwellings, get an update on the Mendocino Complex recovery and consider continuing several local emergency proclamations.
The board will meet beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
The meeting can be watched live on Channel 8 and online at https://countyoflake.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. Accompanying board documents, the agenda and archived board meeting videos also are available at that link.
At 9:20 a.m., the board will discuss possible action to take regarding Valley fire temporary dwellings.
A memo to the board from Community Development Director Michalyn DelValle explains that, pursuant to a gubernatorial executive order, county staff issued permits for temporary dwellings for a period of three years for Valley fire survivors.
“The Valley Fire Temporary Dwelling permits expired October 1, 2018. Recently, staff conducted an audit of those records and approximately 19 of those temporary dwellings are still being occupied. Those occupants have not applied for a building permit to rebuild a home,” DelValle wrote.
She added, “Staff is seeking direction from the Board of Supervisors concerning notification of the expiration of the Temporary Dwelling Permits and initiation of Code Enforcement action, if applicable.”
In other timed items, at 9:10 a.m., the board will consider an amended declaration of a local health emergency and order prohibiting the endangerment of the community through the unsafe removal, transportation and disposal of fire debris before getting an update on the Mendocino Complex recovery.
That item will be followed by the board’s consideration of continuing proclamations of local emergency due to the Mendocino Complex, as well as the Pawnee, Sulphur and Clayton fires, and the atmospheric river storm of 2017.
In an untimed item continued from Jan. 29, the board will consider the future of Local Emergency Medical Services Agency for Lake County and status of North Coast Emergency Medical Services.
The full agenda follows.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.1: Adopt Resolution expressing support for Lower Lake Parade and Barbecue on May 26, 2019.
5.2: Approve Amendment 1 to the agreement between the county of Lake and Paragons LLC. for the coordination of activities involved with the No Place Like Home grant for Fiscal Year 2018-19.
5.3: Approve Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between the county of Lake and North Valley Behavioral Health LLC for acute inpatient psychiatric hospital services and professional services associated with acute inpatient psychiatric hospital services for Fiscal Year 2018-19 for a new contract maximum of $250,000 and authorize the chair to sign.
5.4: Adopt resolution approving Amendment A01 to the standard agreement for the multi-year contract between the county of Lake and the Department of Health Care Services for Substance Abuse Block Grant for Fiscal Year 2017-18 through Fiscal Year 2019-20, and authorizing the Behavioral Health administrator to sign the amendment.
5.5: Approve Amendment 1 to the agreement between the county of Lake and Vista Pacifica Enterprises Inc. for adult residential support services and specialty mental health services for Fiscal Year 2018-19 in the amount of $105,700 and authorize the board chair to sign the amendment.
5.6: Approve Amendment 1 to the agreement between the county of Lake and Mountain Valley Child and Family Services for specialty mental health services for Fiscal Year 2018-19 in the amount of $75,000 and authorize the board chair to sign the amendment. not available.
5.7: Adopt the resolution approving the sales order and services agreement between the county of Lake and Cerner Corp. for the purchase and maintenance of the Cerner Integrated Behavioral Health System Known as Millennium for the term of Jan. 1, 2019 through June 30, 202, and Authorizing the Behavioral Health Services administrator to sign the sales order and services agreement.
5.8: Authorize long distance travel for Chief Building Official Mary Jane Montana and Plans Examiner Jack Smalley to attend the International Code Council Educode Training in Las Vegas, Nev. from March 11 through March 15, 2019.
5.9: Approve reimbursement to extra-help grading and stormwater Inspector Ron Yoder for Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspection, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Certificate reinstatement, late and renewal fees, in the amount of $551; and authorize the auditor-controller to pay.
5.10: (a) Adopt resolution approving the Lake County Sheriff's Office to apply for state of California, Department of Parks and Recreation Off-Highway Vehicle Grant funds and (b) authorize the sheriff/coroner or his designee to sign the project agreement .
TIMED ITEMS
6.2, 9:10 A.M. - (a) Consideration of amended declaration of a local health emergency and order prohibiting the endangerment of the community through the unsafe removal, transportation, and disposal of fire debris; and (b) update on the Mendocino Complex - River and Ranch Fires Recovery.
6.3, 9:11 a.m.: Consideration of continuing a proclamation of a local emergency due to the Mendocino Complex fire incident (River and Ranch fires).
6.4, 9:12 a.m.: Consideration of continuing a proclamation of a local emergency due to the Pawnee fire incident.
6.5, 9:13 a.m.: Consideration of continuing a proclamation of a local emergency due to the Sulphur fire incident.
6.6, 9:14 a.m.: Consideration of continuing a proclamation of a local emergency due to Clayton fire.
6.7, 9:15 a.m.: Consideration of continuing a proclamation of a local emergency due to the atmospheric river storm.
6.8, 9:20 a.m.: Discussion and consideration of Valley fire temporary dwellings.
6.9, 10 a.m.: Consideration of report from Bruce Wilson, executive director of the Workforce Alliance of the North Bay.
UNTIMED ITEMS
7.2: Consideration of the following appointments: Animal Care and Control, Fish and Wildlife Advisory Board.
7.3: Continued from Jan. 29 consideration of the future of Local Emergency Medical Services Agency for Lake County and status of North Coast Emergency Medical Services.
CLOSED SESSION
8.1: Public employee evaluations: Agricultural Commissioner Steve Hajik.
8.2: Conference with legal counsel: Existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code sec. 54956.9(d)(1): County of Lake, et al. v. PG&E, et al.
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Supervisors to consider temporary Valley fire dwelling permit issues, continuing emergency declarations
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