- Elizabeth Larson
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Supervisors to discuss indigent defense services, Clear Lake hitch fishery
The board will meet beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, March 21, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
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In an item timed for 10 a.m., the board will hear a presentation from Jose Varela regarding the provision of public defender services and the structuring and organization of a public defender services program.
During a February discussion on the indigent defense contract, the County Counsel’s Office recommended that the board consider hiring Varela — the retired chief public defender of Marin County — to ensure the county is providing comprehensive defense services.
In an untimed item, Water Resources staff will discuss with the board the department’s capacity for forming and implementing a fisheries program focused on the Clear Lake hitch, or Chi.
Last month, the board declared an emergency related to the native fish, which in recent years have declined precipitously in numbers.
“The presentation will include anticipated costs, staff, and resources needed to form a program of this nature along with outlining the overall capacity of the Department's ability to do so,” the staff report said.
In an untimed item, the board will consider appointments to the Lake County Recreation Agency Board of Directors.
In other timed items, at 9:07 a.m. the board will present a proclamation commending Library Technician Mickey Price for her efforts to help find housing for an elderly man who was dropped off at the library and at 11:15 a.m. the supervisors will honor retiring County Counsel Anita Grant on her 31 years of service to Lake County.
The full agenda follows.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.1: Approve public defender contract amendment No. 9 between the county of Lake and Lake Indigent Defense LLP for the purpose extending the term of the contract to June 30, 2023, and authorize chair to sign .
5.2: Adopt resolution approving Agreement No. 22-1694-002-SF with the state of California, Department of Food and Agriculture for insect trapping for fiscal year 22-23 in the amount of $48,666.29.
5.3: Adopt proclamation commending Library Technician Mickey Price for going above and beyond and serving the public with compassion and professionalism.
5.4: Adopt proclamation commending County Counsel Anita Grant for her 31 years of service to Lake County.
5.5: Approve Board of Supervisors minutes for Feb. 28, 2023.
5.6: (a) Adopt the Resolution Amending Resolution No. 2022-118 adopting the final budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 to increase revenue in the District Attorney's General Fund Budget Unit 2110 and to appropriate the unanticipated revenue and (b) approve the purchase of a 2022 Ford Explorer Hybrid 4x4 and authorize the district attorney to sign a purchase order not to exceed $65,000 to Downtown Ford.
5.7: Approve resolution of intent to conduct a public hearing for the consideration of the vacation of a portion of a roadway known as Robert's Road in the Middletown area.
5.8: Approve out-of-state travel for Emergency Services Assistant Alma Perez to attend the Emergency Management Institute in Maryland from June 11 to 17, 2023.
TIMED ITEMS
6.2, 9:07 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation commending Library Technician Mickey Price for going above and beyond and serving the public with compassion and professionalism.
6.3, 10 a.m.: Presentation by Jose Varela regarding the provision of public defender services and the structuring and organization of a public defender services program.
6.4, 11:15 a.m.: Presentation of proclamation commending County Counsel Anita Grant for her 31 years of service to Lake County.
UNTIMED ITEMS
7.2: Consideration of updated advisory board application.
7.3: Consideration of the following advisory board appointments: Lake County Child Care Council.
7.4: Consideration of update regarding timeline for mandatory advance planning projects and staff resource capacity within the Community Development Department.
7.5: Consideration of presentation and discussion on capacity of Lake County Water Resources Department Development and implementation of a (Clear Lake Hitch) fisheries program.
7.6: Consideration of resolution rescinding Resolutions 92-129 and 2012-98 and re-establishing bylaws of the Lake County Fish & Wildlife Advisory Committee.
7.7: Consideration of Section 20 of the County Policies and Procedures Manual for a facilities capital improvement plan policy.
7.8: Consideration of appointments to the Lake County Recreation Agency Board of Directors.
CLOSED SESSION
8.1: Conference with legal counsel: Existing litigation pursuant to Gov. Code section 54956.9 (d)(1) – Penhall v. Lake County Probation Department, et al. and related Public Employees Relations Board claim.
8.2: Public employee evaluation: Special Districts Administrator Scott Harter.
8.3: Public employee evaluation: Public Works/Water Resources Director Scott De Leon.
8.4: Public employee appointment Pursuant to Gov. Code Section 54957(b)(1): Interviews for Behavioral Health director; appointment of Behavioral Health director.
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