SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - COUNTY OF KERN

1115 Truxtun Avenue

Bakersfield, California

Regular Meeting

Monday, September 22, 1997

2:00 P.M

BOARD RECONVENED

Supervisors: McQuiston, Perez, Patrick, Peterson, Parra

ROLL CALL: All Present

SALUTE TO FLAG - Led by Supervisor Patrick

NOTE: Mc, Pz, Pa, Pe, Pr are abbreviations for Supervisors McQuiston, Perez, Patrick, Peterson, and Parra, respectively. For example, Pa-Pe denotes Supervisor Patrick made the motion and Supervisor Peterson seconded it. The abbreviation (Ab) means absent, and (Abd) abstained.

*CONSENT AGENDA/OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: ALL ITEMS LISTED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) WERE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE AND APPROVED BY ONE MOTION

BOARD ACTION SHOWN IN CAPS AFTER EACH ITEM

CONTINUED HEARINGS

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Planning Department

Pa-Pr

All Ayes

* 1) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 5, Map No. 80; (2) General Plan Amendment Case No. 7, Map No. 81; (3) General Plan Amendment Case No. 38, Map No. 101; (4) General Plan Amendment Case No. 11, Map No. 102; (5) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 80, Zone Change Case No. 9; (6) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 81, Zone Change Case No. 71; (7) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 101, Zone Change Case No. 107; (8) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 102, Zone Change Case No. 114; (9) Cancellation of Land Use Restrictions, Land Conservation Act, Agricultural Preserve Nos. 8 and 9 (Zoning Map Nos. 80, 81, 101, and 102); (10) Alteration of the Boundaries of Agricultural Preserve Nos. 8 and 9 - Exclusions; Coberly West/Etcheverry Ranches by Porter-Robertson Engineering and Surveying; North side of Seventh Standard Road, between Friant-Kern Canal and

Calloway Drive; south side of Seventh Standard Road, between Calloway Drive and a point 1 3/4 miles west of Calloway Drive, Rosedale area; (1) Amend the Western Rosedale Specific Plan to exclude approximately 360 acres designated R-IA (Intensive Agriculture) and make the

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property subject to the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan and assign Land Use Map Code(s) LMR (Low Medium Density Residential - Less Than or Equal to 10 Dwelling Units/Net Acre), SR (Suburban Residential - Less Than or Equal to 4 Dwelling Units/Net Acre), ER (Estate Residential - Minimum 1 Net Acre/Unit), and GC (General Commercial) or more restrictive map codes to the property; (2) Amend the Kern County Year 2000 General Plan from Map Code 8.1 (Intensive Agriculture) to Map Code 5.4 (Residential - Maximum 4 Units/Net Acre) or more restrictive map codes for approximately 90 acres; (3) Amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan from Map Codes R-IA (Intensive Agriculture) and RR (Rural Residential - Minimum 2.5 Gross Acres/Unit) to Map Code LMR (Low Medium Density Residential - Less Than or Equal to 10 Dwelling Units/Net Acre), SR (Suburban Residential - Less Than or Equal to 4 Dwelling Units/Net Acre), ER (Estate Residential - Minimum 1 Net Acre/Unit), and GC (General Commercial) or more restrictive map codes for approximately 900 acres; (4) Amend the Circulation Elements of the Kern County Year 2000 General Plan and the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan and adopt Specific Plan Lines for Verdugo Lane and Calloway Road between Seventh Standard Road and Imperial Road; (5) A change in zone classifications from A (Exclusive Agriculture) and A-1 (Limited Agriculture) to R-2 (Medium-density Residential), E (1/4) (Estate - 1/4 acre), E (1) RS (Estate - 1 acre - Residential Suburban Combining), and C-2 (General Commercial) or more restrictive districts; (6) Cancellation of approximately 770 acres of Williamson Act Land Use Contracts; (7) Exclusion of approximately 1,375 acres from the boundaries of Agricultural Preserves; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to October 20, 1997; Environmental Impact Report (SD 1) (Bakersfield Californian) (Continued from 6/16/97; 8/25/97) (Item A) -

CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

Pe-Pa

All Ayes

2) (a) General Plan Amendment Case No. 4, Map No. 122; (b) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 122, Zone Change Case No. 11; (c) Vesting Tentative Tract No. 5840 (Type A - Bakersfield) (Zoning Map No. 122); (4) Request for Waiver of Signatures of Mineral Rights Owners; Jasman Development, L.P. by Land-Aide Incorporated; North side of Panama Lane, west of Allen Road extension, southwest Bakersfield; (a) Amend the McAllister Ranch Specific Plan Land Use and Zoning Consistency Matrix to allow the use of the PE (Petroleum Extraction Combining) District in the LR (Low Density Residential - Less Than or Equal to 7.26 Dwelling Units/Net Acre) and LMR (Low Medium Density Residential - Less Than or Equal to 10 Dwelling Units/Net Acre) map code designations; (b) A change in zone classifications from C-2 PD PE (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining - Petroleum Extraction Combining) to C-2 PD (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining) on 78.48 acres, from C-2 PD (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining) to

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C-2 PD PE (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining - Petroleum Extraction Combining) on 67.27 acres, from C-2 PD (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining) to DI (Drilling Island) on 1.59 acres, from A (Exclusive Agriculture) [R-1 (Low-density Residential) in suspense] to A (Exclusive Agriculture) [E (1) PE (Estate - 1 acre - Petroleum Extraction Combining) in suspense] on 9.78 acres, from A (Exclusive Agriculture) [E () RS (Estate - acre - Residential Suburban Combining) in suspense] to A (Exclusive Agriculture) [E () RS PE (Estate - acre - Residential Suburban Combining - Petroleum Extraction Combining) in suspense] on 4 acres, and from A (Exclusive Agriculture) [R-1 (Low-density Residential) in suspense] to DI (Drilling Island) on 1.88 acres, or more restrictive districts; (c) A 109-lot Vesting Tentative Tract Map for financing purposes with variances to the Land Division Ordinance to allow lot depths greater than three times the width (Section 18.55.050.F.3), to allow deletion of access for interior lots (Section 18.55.050.C.1.a), to allow lots fronting on major and secondary highways (Section 18.55.050.C.1.i), to allow deferral of construction of block walls along major and secondary highways and on rear and side property lines between residential and commercial zones (Section 18.55.050.I.6.a, b, and c), to allow deferral of Type A Subdivision Standard improvements (Section 18.55.030.A.1.h(1)(a)), to allow deferral of requirements for alleys at the rear of lots used for multifamily and commercial purposes (Section 18.55.050.C.2.a), to allow deletion of the requirements to place street centerline survey monuments and tract lot corners (Section 18.45.040.C.2.a and c), to allow deferral of road dedications (Section 18.50.020.B, C, D and Section 18.50.030.A, C, D, E), to allow deferral of requirements for reports and improvements regarding water supply, sanitary sewers, drainage, and flood control (Section 18.15.030.J.2 and Section 18.55.030.B, C, D, E); (4) A request to waive the requirement for signatures of mineral rights owners on the final map pursuant to Section 18.15.030.K of the Kern County Land Division Ordinance; Planning Department recommendation: Approve zone change to become effective upon recordation of the final tract map; approve vesting tentative tract map subject to conditions; approve request to waive the requirement of signatures of mineral rights owners on the final map subject to conditions; Statutorily Exempt, Sections 15161 and 15182 (SD 4) (Bakersfield Californian) (Continued from 9/8/97) - (Tape 1745, 1756 & 1747) OPENED HEARING; CRAIG POPE, ROADS DIRECTOR, HEARD; JIM MANLEY, APPLICANT; KAREN NORTHCUTT; DAVID RUSSELL, CIVIL ENGINEER; MARY JANE WILSON, PRESIDENT OF WZI AND DAVID CHENOT, REGISTERED PETROLEUM ENGINEER, WZI, HEARD IN SUPPORT OF RECOMMENDATION;

FIVE MINUTE RECESS

BOARD RECONVENED

Supervisors: McQuiston, Perez, Patrick, Peterson, Parra

ROLL CALL: All Present

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JIM FOX, VICE PRESIDENT OF DRILTEK; LES CLARK, VICE PRESIDENT, INDEPENDENT OIL PRODUCERS AGENCY; DAVID GILBERT, CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION; MIKE COUCHOUT, STREAM ENERGY AND JIM MORENO, REPRESENTING MC FARLAND ENERGY, HEARD; TY STILLMAN, ENRON OIL AND GAS COMPANY, HEARD IN OPPOSITION TO RECOMMENDATION; JIM MANLEY, APPLICANT, AND KAREN NORTHCUTT, HEARD IN REBUTTAL TO OPPOSITION; TY STILLMAN, ENRON OIL AND GAS COMPANY, HEARD; RECEIVED AND FILED DOCUMENTS; CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

HEARINGS

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Planning Department

3) Amendment of the Land Use, Open Space and Conservation Element, Maximum Allowed Land Use Density Table of the Kern County General Plan, Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan, Bear Valley Springs Specific Plan; Alteration of Agricultural Preserve 9; and Other Items as Cited Which Include Amendments of Certain Zoning Maps and Applications and Proceedings:
Pa-Pr

All Ayes

*A) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 3, Map No. 164; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 164, Zone Change Case No. 31; Bear Valley Community Services District; West side of Bear Valley Road, between North Lower Valley Road and South Lower Valley Road, Bear Valley Springs; (1) Amend the Bear Valley Springs Specific Plan from "Residential" to "Recreation" or a more restrictive designation and to amend the Maximum Allowed Land Use Density Table for the Kern County General Plan; (2) A change in zone classification from E (20) RS (Estate - 20 acres - Residential Suburban Combining) to RF (Recreation-Forestry) a more restrictive district; Planning Department recommendation: Approve General Plan Amendment as requested; approve zone change as requested; General Rule, Section 15061(b)(3) (SD 2) (Tehachapi News) - (Tape 1745) OPENED HEARING; NO ONE HEARD; CLOSED HEARING; ADOPTED RESOLUTION 97-276 APPROVING GPA AS REQUESTED; ADOPTED RESOLUTION 97-277 AND ENACTED ORDINANCE G-6435 APPROVING ZONE CHANGE AS REQUESTED

Pa-Pr

All Ayes

* B) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 1, Map No. 103-26; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 103-26, Zone Change Case No. 31; Autozone, Inc. by Anthony-Taylor Consultants; 3324 Niles Street and 1308 Pesante Road, east Bakersfield area; (1) Amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan from Map Code(s) HMR (High Medium Density Residential - Less Than 17.42 Dwelling Units/Net Acre) to Map Code(s) GC (General Commercial) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A change in zone classification from R-2 (Medium-density Residential) and C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) to C-2 PD (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining) or a more restrictive district; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to October 20, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 3) (Bakersfield Californian) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

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All Ayes

* C) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 8, Map No. 104-30; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 104-30, Zone Change Case No. 24; Dennis W. DeWalt; Northeast corner of Pioneer Drive and Monica Street, east Bakersfield; (1) Amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan from Map Code(s) SR (Suburban Residential - Less Than or Equal to 4 Dwelling Units/Net Acre) to Map Code(s) LMR (Low Medium Density Residential - Less Than or Equal to 10 Dwelling Units/Net Acre) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A change in zone classification from E () RS (Estate - acre - Residential Suburban Combining) to R-1 (Low-density Residential) or a more restrictive district; Planning Department recommendation: ;Continue to October 20, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 3) (Bakersfield Californian) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

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All Ayes

* D)

(1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 4, Map No. 28; (2) Conditional Use Permit Case No. 7, Map No. 28 ; H.M. Holloway, Inc. by Kenneth Hersch; West side of Holloway Road, approximately 1 miles north of State Route 46, Lost Hills area; (1) Amend the Land Use, Open Space and Conservation Element of the Kern County General Plan from Map Code(s) 8.3 (Extensive Agriculture) and 8.4 (Mineral and Petroleum) to Map Code(s) 3.4 (Solid Waste Facilities) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A Conditional Use Permit to allow a private landfill (Section 19.12.030.H) in an A (Exclusive Agriculture) District; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to October 20, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 4) (Wasco Tribune) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

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All Ayes

* E) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 2, Map No. 118; (2) Conditional Use Permit Case No. 9, Map No. 118; Liquid Waste Management, Inc.; Southwest of the intersection of the State Route 33 by-pass and State Route 58, McKittrick area; (1) Amend the Land Use, Open Space and Conservation Element of the Kern County General Plan from Map Code(s) 8.3 (Extensive Agriculture) to Map Code(s) 3.4 (Solid Waste Facilities) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A Conditional Use Permit to allow the expansion of an existing Class II sanitary landfill (Section 19.12.030.H) in an A (Exclusive Agriculture) District; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to November 3, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 4) (Daily Midway Driller) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

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All Ayes

* F) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 4, Map No. 121; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 121, Zone Change Case No. 22; (3) Alteration of the Boundaries of Agricultural Preserve No. 9 - Exclusion; Stockdale 176 Partners by Rickett, Delmarter and Deifel; Southwest corner of Interstate 5 and Stockdale Highway, Tupman area; (1) Amend the Land Use, Open Space and Conservation Element of the Kern County General Plan from Map Code(s) 8.1 (Intensive Agriculture) to Map Code(s) 6.3 (Highway Commercial) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A change in zone classification from A (Exclusive Agriculture) to CH PD (Highway Commercial - Precise Development Combining) or a more restrictive district; (3) Exclusion of approximately 26.42 acres from the boundaries of an Agricultural Preserve; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to November 10, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 4) (Daily Midway Driller) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

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All Ayes

* G) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 5, Map No. 122; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 122, Zone Change Case No. 12; Sun City 30 Partnership by Rickett, Delmarter and Deifel; Northwest corner of Interstate 5 and State Route 119, south of Bakersfield; (1) Amend the Land Use, Open Space and Conservation Element of the Kern County General Plan from Map Code(s) 8.5 (Resource Management) to Map Code(s) 6.2 (General Commercial) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A change in zone classification from A-1 (Limited Agriculture) to C-2 PD (General Commercial - Precise Development Combining) or a more restrictive district; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to November 10, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 4) (Bakersfield Californian) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.

Pa-Pr

All Ayes

* H) (1) General Plan Amendment Case No. 15, Map No. 124; (2) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 124, Zone Change Case No. 61; Jacinto Silva, et al., by Pete Pedroza; West side of Weedpatch Highway, approximately 2/3 mile north of East Panama Lane, 2 miles north of Lamont; (1) Amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan from Map Code(s) R-MP (Mineral Petroleum) to Map Code(s) RR (Rural Residential - Minimum 2.5 Gross Acres/Unit) or a more restrictive map code designation; (2) A change in zone classification from A (Exclusive Agriculture) to A-1 MH (Limited Agriculture - Mobilehome Combining) or a more restrictive district; Planning Department recommendation: Continue to October 20, 1997; Negative Declaration (SD 5) (Lamont Reporter) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.
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All Ayes

* 4) (a) Amendment of Zoning Map No. 102-15, Zone Change Case No. 21; (b) Precise Development Plan No. 17, Map No. 102-14; (c) Precise Development Plan No. 14, Map No. 102-15; Olive-Landco Associates by Martin-McIntosh; Southeast corner of Olive Drive and Landco Drive, at the State Highway 99 (Olive Drive) southbound on-ramp, northwest Bakersfield; (a) A change in zone classification from CH (Highway Commercial) to M-2 PD (Medium Industrial - Precise Development Combining) or a more restrictive district on a 33,958-square-foot portion of a contiguous property zoned M-2 PD (Medium Industrial - Precise Development Combining); (b) and (c) Approval of Precise Development Plans for land division purposes to establish street and lot design; Planning Department recommendation: Adopt Negative Declaration and Mitigation Measure Monitoring Program; approve zone change as requested; approve precise development plans subject to conditions; not to become effective unless, prior to October 22, 1997, the property owner(s) signs and files the required avigation easement with the Kern County Planning Department; Negative Declaration (SD 3) (Bakersfield Californian) - CONTINUED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
5) This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda but under the jurisdiction of the Board. Board members may respond briefly to statements made or questions posed. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff for factual information or request staff to report back to the Board at a later meeting. Also, the Board may take action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. SPEAKERS ARE LIMITED TO TWO MINUTES. PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME BEFORE MAKING YOUR PRESENTATION. THANK YOU! - NO ONE HEARD
BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS OR REPORTS
6) On their own initiative, Board members may make an announcement or a report on their own activities. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda (Gov. Code Sec. 54954.2 [a]) - SUPERVISOR PETERSON DISCUSSED HIS ATTENDANCE OF RETIREMENT FUND MANAGEMENT COURSE IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

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ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 AT 10:00 A.M

Clerk of the Board

Chairman, Board of Supervisors

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - COUNTY OF KERN

1115 Truxtun Avenue

Bakersfield, California

Regular Meeting

Tuesday, September 23, 1997

10:00 A.M.
BOARD RECONVENED

Supervisors: McQuiston, Perez, Patrick, Peterson, Parra

ROLL CALL: All Present

SALUTE TO FLAG - Led by Supervisor Peterson

*CONSENT AGENDA/OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: ALL ITEMS LISTED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) WERE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE AND APPROVED BY ONE MOTION

BOARD ACTION SHOWN IN CAPS OR UNDERLINED

PROCLAMATIONS/RESOLUTIONS
1) Presentation of Certificates of Recognition to Frank Espinosa and Dave Wilson for their quick response and heroic efforts resulting in saving the life of a 19-month-old child from drowning - MADE PRESENTATIONS TO FRANK ESPINOSA AND DAVE WILSON; FRANK ESPINOSA HEARD

2) Presentation of four Certificates of Recognition in regard to the Junior Miss Program in Kern County: Anne Hamilton (Bakersfield, Spirit Award), Amy Portello (Delano, Fitness Award and Special Recognition Award), Jessica Lopez (Shafter, Presence and Composure Award), and Polly Ha (Tehachapi, Fitness Award, Spirit Award, and Fourth Alternate to California's Junior Miss) - MADE PRESENTATIONS TO ANNE HAMILTON; AMY PORTELLO; JESSICA LOPEZ; AND POLLY HA; ANNE HAMILTON; AMY PORTELLO; JESSICA LOPEZ AND POLLY HA HEARD

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

3) Proclamation proclaiming Saturday, September 27, 1997 as Bakersfield Marine Corps Volkslauf - The Ultimate Challenge Day - PROCLAIMED; MADE PRESENTATION TO GLEN PRUETT AND TIM LINSCOTT; GLEN PRUETT AND TIM LINSCOTT HEARD

PUBLIC REQUESTS

4) Request from the Board of Directors of Kern Health Systems dba Kern Family Health Care to furnish the Board with an update on the progress of the Local Initiative -

CAROL SORRELL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, KERN HEALTH SYSTEMS AND GERALD STARR, CHAIRMAN OF KERN HEALTH SYSTEMS BOARD HEARD

5) Request from Stephen Sanders, Chief Professional Officer of the United Way of Kern County, to address the Board regarding the 1997-98 United Way campaign - STEVE SANDERS HEARD
APPOINTMENTS/RESIGNATIONS
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*6) Resignation of Kathleen M. Irvine (Third District Member and Public Interest Member) from the Kern County Mental Health Board, term to expire December 31, 1999 - ACCEPTED RESIGNATION; DIRECTED CLERK OF THE BOARD TO POST VACANCY NOTICE
DEPARTMENTAL REQUESTS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*7) Request from Supervisor Perez to send a letter of appreciation to Golden Empire Air Rescue for the emergency transportation of Engineer Kenneth Putnam following his injuries which were sustained during the recent fires - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*8) Request from Supervisor Perez to send a letter of appreciation to the Lockheed-Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems employees for their generous contributions to the Meals on Wheels Programs in Rosamond and California City - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN
HUMAN SERVICES
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All Ayes

9) Report on the response by local churches to support the "Give the Secret a Voice" public education campaign - KATHY IRVINE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, HUMAN SERVICES, HEARD; MARIE SMITH, ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR, RECOGNIZED; RECEIVED AND FILED

KERN MEDICAL CENTER
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*10) Proposed personnel changes at Kern Medical Center: delete one full-time Admitting Clerk III effective December 20, 1997; one full-time Food Service Worker II effective October 15, 1997; and one full-time Respiratory Therapist III effective September 27, 1997; proposed resolution granting golden handshake retirement to one Admitting Clerk III; one Food Service Worker II; and one Respiratory Therapist III - APPROVED; ADOPTED RESOLUTION 97-278; REFERRED TO PERSONNEL TO AMEND THE DEPARTMENTAL POSITIONS AND SALARY SCHEDULES
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*11) Unusual travel request for Robert L. Downie, M.D., to attend the 26th Annual Topics in Emergency Medicine Conference from October 26 through 31, 1997, in San Francisco, CA, in an amount not to exceed $1,689.44 - APPROVED
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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All Ayes

*12) Request approval of the Federal Stewart B. McKinney Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Grant Renewal Application for FY 1997-98 in an amount not to exceed $31,013.00 (revenue to County) - APPROVED
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*13) Request approval of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grant Renewal Application for FY 1997-98 in an amount not to exceed $629,737.00 (revenue to County) - APPROVED
MUSEUM
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*14) Bridal Faire with Goodtime Entertainment on Sunday, October 19, 1997, from 5:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M., with an admission charge of $3.00 for people over 12 years of age, and those 12 and under admitted free - APPROVED
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*15) Proposed concurrent addition of a full-time Museum Registrar position and deletion of a half-time Museum Assistant position, effective September 27, 1997 - APPROVED; REFERRED TO PERSONNEL TO AMEND THE DEPARTMENTAL POSITIONS AND SALARY SCHEDULES
OFFICE ON AGING
Pe-Mc

4 Ayes

1 No-Pr

16) Personnel Issues, deferred from Budget Hearings- Funding: Unbudgeted - Kern County General Funds of $39,279.00 ($52,372.00 Annualized) - ROY WEYGAND, PRESIDENT KERN TAX; ALANNAH RILL, SHAFTER RECREATION AND PARKS DISTRICT; MARTIN CASTRO, MEXICAN AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION AND ESTELLA CASAS, GREATER BAKERSFIELD LEGAL ASSISTANCE, HEARD; REFERRED TO CAO TO REVIEW PERSONNEL REQUESTS AND ORGANIZATION OF OFFICE ON AGING DEPARTMENT FOR REPORT BACK TO THE BOARD
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*17) Proposed Resolution to submit 1998-99 Habitat Conservation Fund Grant, no fiscal impact - APPROVED; ADOPTED RESOLUTION 97-279
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*18) Classifications of positions recommended by Civil Service Commission, effective to September 27, 1997 - APPROVED; REFERRED TO PERSONNEL TO AMEND THE DEPARTMENTAL POSITIONS AND SALARY SCHEDULES
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
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All Ayes

*19) Application to hold a parade, North Bakersfield Recreation and Parks District on December, 13, 1997 - FOUND THAT THE SHERIFF HAS NOTED HIS APPROVAL ON THE PERMIT AND THAT THE PARADE WOULD NOT RESULT IN THE UNDUE OR UNMANAGEABLE OBSTRUCTION OR HINDRANCE OF TRAFFIC ON THE HIGHWAY WHERE IT IS TO BE HELD; WOULD NOT LEAD TO BREACH OF THE PEACE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER DISORDERLY OR UNLAWFUL CONDUCT; WOULD NOT CONFLICT WITH OTHER PARADES PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PERMITS, AND THAT THE SHERIFF HAS FACILITIES TO PROPERLY SUPERVISE THE PARADE; APPROVED PERMIT; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*20) Agreement for the rental of the Fox Theater for the Basic Academy graduation in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00 - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED THE SHERIFF OR DESIGNEE TO SIGN
Pe-Pa

All Ayes

*21) Application to hold a parade, Mojave Chamber of Commerce on September 20, 1997 - FOUND THAT THE SHERIFF HAS NOTED HIS APPROVAL ON THE PERMIT AND THAT THE PARADE WOULD NOT RESULT IN THE UNDUE OR UNMANAGEABLE OBSTRUCTION OR HINDRANCE OF TRAFFIC ON THE HIGHWAY WHERE IT IS TO BE HELD; WOULD NOT LEAD TO BREACH OF THE PEACE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER DISORDERLY OR UNLAWFUL CONDUCT; WOULD NOT CONFLICT WITH OTHER PARADES PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PERMITS, AND THAT THE SHERIFF HAS FACILITIES TO PROPERLY SUPERVISE THE PARADE; APPROVED PERMIT; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
22) This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda but under the jurisdiction of the Board. Board members may respond briefly to statements made or questions posed. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff for factual information or request staff to report back to the Board at a later meeting. Also, the Board may take action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. SPEAKERS ARE LIMITED TO TWO MINUTES. PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME BEFORE MAKING YOUR PRESENTATION. THANK YOU! - NO ONE HEARD
BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS OR REPORTS
23) On their own initiative, Board members may make an announcement or a report on their own activities. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda (Gov. Code Sec. 54954.2[a]) - NO ONE HEARD
Pa-Pr RECESSED TO 2:00 P.M.

Clerk of the Board

Chairman, Board of Supervisors

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - COUNTY OF KERN

1115 Truxtun Avenue

Bakersfield, California

Regular Meeting

Tuesday, September 23, 1997

2:00 P.M

BOARD TO RECONVENE

Supervisors: McQuiston, Perez, Patrick, Peterson, Parra

ROLL CALL: All Present

*CONSENT AGENDA/OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: ALL ITEMS LISTED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) WERE CONSIDERED TO BE ROUTINE AND APPROVED BY ONE MOTION

BOARD ACTION SHOWN IN CAPS OR UNDERLINED

RESOLUTIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
1) Request for Certificates of Recognition to be presented to Kim Belmont, John Powell, Shelly Powell and Golden Empire Air Rescue for coming to the aid of an injured Kern County Firefighter during the Choctaw Fire - MADE PRESENTATIONS TO KIM BELMONT; SHELLY POWELL; JOHN PENROSE, GOLDEN EMPIRE AIR RESCUE; CHIEF DAN CLARK, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND KEN PUTNAM, FIRE DEPARTMENT, HEARD

DEPARTMENTAL REQUESTS

AIRPORTS

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All Ayes

*2) Proposed sole source acquisition from Teledyne Controls to provide two Runway Visual Range Sensors in an amount not to exceed the budgeted amount of $75,000 - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED AUDITOR-CONTROLLER TO PAY
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All Ayes

*3) Request to issue Request for Proposal for the architect and engineer selection process by (1) notifying the top five candidates of their selection for the RFP process, and releasing the remaining seventeen candidates; and (2) issuing a Request for Proposal - APPROVED

COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

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All Ayes

*4) Financing Plan for Replacement Projects for Computer Aided Dispatch System, Communications System, and Payroll/Personnel System - CONTINUED TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 AT 2:00 P.M.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

General Services Division

S.D. #5

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*5) (1650.7214) Accept second low bid for the Probation Central School Reroof - MADE FINDING THAT LOW BIDDER IS NON-RESPONSIBLE; ACCEPTED SECOND LOW BID FROM GARCIA ROOFING IN THE AMOUNT OF $179,330.00; AUTHORIZED GENERAL SERVICES TO RELEASE ALL BID GUARANTEES AND PREPARE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*6) (1650.7280) Plans and specifications for upgrade of the Civic Center Fleet Services Fuel Monitoring System - MADE FINDING THAT PROJECT IS EXEMPT FROM CEQA PER SECTION 15301(a; AUTHORIZED GENERAL SERVICES TO FILE NOTICE OF EXEMPTION; APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN PLANS; AUTHORIZED GENERAL SERVICES TO PREPARE REQUISITION FOR PURCHASING AGENT TO SOLICIT BIDS
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*7) (1960.8189) Plans and specifications for barrier free rest rooms at the Mental Health Department - APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN PLANS; AUTHORIZED GENERAL SERVICES TO PREPARE REQUISITION FOR PURCHASING AGENT TO SOLICIT BIDS

COUNTY COUNSEL

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*8) Revisions to Junk Dealers Business License Ordinance - WAIVED READING; INTRODUCED ORDINANCE; AUTHORIZED COUNTY COUNSEL TO PREPARE AND CLERK OF THE BOARD TO PUBLISH A SUMMARY OF THE ORDINANCE
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*9) Unusual Travel Request for James Thebeau to attend depositions relating to a lawsuit against the County in Roanoke, Virginia from September 25-26, 1997, in the amount of $2,158 - APPROVED

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

ALL S.D.'s

Pr-Pe

All Ayes

10) Receipt of San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District's Award of Distinction for Outstanding Effort to Spare the Air - RECEIVED AND FILED
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

Community Development Program Department

S.D. #3

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*11) Environmental Clearance Certification, Categorical Exclusion, Notice of Exemption And Request For Release of Funds (Rrof) For Cd Activities #17.96.1 & #17.97.1, Ridgecrest Street Improvements (Multi-phase/phase I & Phase II) (S.D. #1) - Funding: $146,200; CDBG; Discretionary; Budgeted; FY 1996-97 and $146,250; CDBG; Discretionary; Budgeted; FY 1997-98 - APPROVED CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION LEVEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR THIS MULTI-PHASE PROJECT; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS AND CERTIFICATION FOR MULTI-PHASE PROJECT; AND AUTHORIZED ACTING DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DEPARTMENT TO SUBMIT REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS AND CERTIFICATION TO HUD
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Engineering and Survey Services

S.D. #3

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*12) Tract No. 5606, Unit B; Northwest Corner of Jenkins Road and Hageman Road, Rosedale Area; Type "A" Subdivision; Sequoia Engineering, Inc., for Batey Development, Inc. - ADOPTED RESOLUTION 97-280 MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT PER SECTION 21151 OF PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE, SECTION 66473.5, 66474 AND 65567 OF GOVERNMENT CODE INCLUDING APPROVAL OF WAIVER OF SIGNATURE FOR MINERAL OWNERS WITHOUT SURFACE ENTRY RIGHTS AND EASEMENT HOLDERS PER SECTION 66436 OF GOVERNMENT CODE AND SECTION 18.45.020 D1 OF LAND DIVISION ORDINANCE (SECTION 18.15.030 K1,2,3 NOT APPLICABLE), SUMMARY VACATION OF TEMPORARY DRAINAGE, TURNAROUND, AND SLOPE EASEMENT PER SECTIONS 8331 AND 2381 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE, AND RESTORATION OF INGRESS AND EGRESS ACROSS LOTS "A", "B", AND "C" IN TRACT NO. 5606, UNIT A; APPROVED FINAL MAP; AUTHORIZED CLERK OF THE BOARD TO SIGN; APPROVED IMPROVEMENT, MONUMENTATION AND ROAD REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENTS; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; ACCEPTED SEWAGE MONITORING EASEMENT AND AUTHORIZED CLERK OF THE BOARD TO SIGN; CONSENTED TO MAKING OF CONDITIONAL IRREVOCABLE OFFERS OF DEDICATION FOR OFF-SITE TEMPORARY DRAINAGE AND SLOPE EASEMENTS; AUTHORIZED CLERK OF THE BOARD TO SIGN; RECEIVED AND FILED DOCUMENTS AND ORDERED RECORDED AS APPROPRIATE
S.D. #4
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*13) County Service Area No. 40; Pine Mountain Club West of Frazier Park - Grants of Easement - ACCEPTED GRANT OF EASEMENT AND ORDERED IT RECORDED
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Roads Department

All S.D.'s

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*14) Acquisition of Fixed Assets - Previously Owned Road Maintenance Heavy Equipment - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED PURCHASING AGENT TO COMPLETE PURCHASE DOCUMENTS; AUTHORIZED AUDITOR-CONTROLLER TO MAKE PAYMENT TO H.D. PETERSON IN THE AMOUNT OF $35,265.00 FROM BUDGET UNIT 3000, EXPENSE KEY 8705
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*15) Metropolitan Bakersfield Transportation Impact Fee Program, Reconciliation of Account; Request for Public Hearing - CONFIRMED MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997, AT 2:00 P.M. DATE AND TIME FOR HEARING ON ANNUAL REVIEW OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR THE METROPOLITAN BAKERSFIELD TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE PROGRAM; DIRECTED CLERK OF BOARD TO POST AND PUBLISH REQUIRED NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 66016 OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE
S.D. #2
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*16) Proposed Mojave Freeway Agreement with Caltrans, State Route 58 (PM 107.4 to PM 118.2) - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN AGREEMENT 634-97
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*17) Relocation Assistance Reimbursements for Oak Creek Road Overpass Project; Jenn J. and Karey L. Liao - APPROVED; AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; AUTHORIZED AUDITOR-CONTROLLER TO EFFECT PAYMENT OF $4,947.33
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*18) Rosamond/Willow Springs Transportation Impact Fee Program; Reconciliation of Account; Request for Public Hearing - CONFIRMED MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997, AT 2:00 P.M. AS DATE AND TIME FOR HEARING ON ANNUAL REVIEW OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR ROSAMOND/WILLOW SPRINGS TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE PROGRAM; DIRECTED CLERK OF THE BOARD TO POST AND PUBLISH REQUIRED NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 66016 OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE
S.D. #3
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*19) Proposed No Stopping Zones and Bus Loading Zone on Sanford Drive at North Beardsley School - APPROVED; RESCINDED SECTION 10.16.120 PARAGRAPH 39 OF THE COUNTY CODE; REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR PREPARATION OF NECESSARY ORDINANCE
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*20) Proposed Handicap Parking at 511 Washington Avenue - APPROVED; REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR PREPARATION OF NECESSARY ORDINANCE
S.D. #5
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*21) Contract No. 95009, Notice of Completion for Construction of Oswell Street at Southern Pacific Transportation Company - RECEIVED AND FILED
WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

ALL S.D.'s

Pa-Pr

All Ayes

22) Report re Compliance with Proposition 218 "Pay as You Throw Issues" - 1) APPROVED THE CONCEPT OF ESTABLISHING A "PAY AS YOU THROW" STEERING COMMITTEE FOR THE PURPOSE OF STUDYING THE ISSUES DEFINED IN THE REPORT AND OTHERS THAT MAY ARISE; 2) APPROVED THE BASIC FRAMEWORK IN THE REPORT FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADVANCING THE "PAY AS YOU THROW" STRATEGY; 3) APPROVED THE SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO THE "PAY AS YOU THROW" ISSUES REPORT; AND 4) RECEIVED AND FILED REPORT
Mc-Pe

All Ayes

23) Report re Mandatory Collection - effect of Proposition 218 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Pe-Pr

All Ayes

24) Status Report on Phase One of Proposition 218 Implementation and proposed addition of one Account Clerk III position effective September 27, 1997, Funding $31,975 - RECEIVED AND FILED REPORT; APPROVED POSITION ADDITION; DIRECTED THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT TO AMEND THE DEPARTMENTAL SCHEDULE AND SALARY ORDINANCE
S.D. #1
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*25) Plans, Specifications and Notice to Bidders, Ridgecrest Sanitary Landfill Operating Agreement - APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AUTHORIZED THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE PLANS; AUTHORIZED WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT TO PUBLISH THE NOTICE TO BIDDERS WITH BID OPENING DATE OF WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1997, 11:00 A.M.
S.D. #4
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

*26) Special Provisions for Installation of Protective Sheeting at the Shafter-Wasco Sanitary Landfill, Funding $50,000 - APPROVED THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PROTECTIVE SHEETING AT THE SHAFTER-WASCO SANITARY LANDFILL AND AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASING AGENT TO SOLICIT BIDS AND ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT

MATTERS FOR EXECUTIVE APPROVAL

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

27) Budget Transfers - APPROVED #34 THROUGH #37

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

28) Travel Requests (Out-of-State) - APPROVED N. DUNN TO EMMITSBURG, MD; F. HAWLEY TO PHOENIX, AZ; B. TAYLOR TO DENVER, CO; W. MAXWELL TO EMMITSBURG, MD; C. MINNER TO GOLDEN, CO
Pa-Pe

All Ayes

29) Minutes for Week of September 8, 1997 - APPROVED

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

30) Miscellaneous Letters and Documents - FILED

Pa-Pe

All Ayes

31) Miscellaneous Departmental Referrals by Clerk of the Board - APPROVED AND FILED

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
32) This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda but under the jurisdiction of the Board. Board members may respond briefly to statements made or questions posed. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff for factual information or request staff to report back to the Board at a later meeting. Also, the Board may take action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. SPEAKERS ARE LIMITED TO TWO MINUTES. PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME BEFORE MAKING YOUR PRESENTATION. THANK YOU! - ROY WEYGAND, PRESIDENT OF KERNTAX, DISCUSSED THE COMPLIANCE OF THE SOLID WASTE PROGRAM WITH AB 939 AND A BROADER EXPANSION OF RETURN RECOVERY SYSTEMS (RECYCLING)

BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS OR REPORTS
33) On their own initiative, Board members may make an announcement or a report on their own activities. They may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda (Gov. Code Sec. 54954.2[a]) - NO ONE HEARD
CLOSED SESSION

County Administrative Office

Pa-Mc

All Ayes

34) Request for Closed Session re Meet and Confer with Kern County Public Employees Association and Kern Faculty Association -
County Counsel
Pa-Mc

All Ayes

35) Request for closed session to determine whether County will initiate or intervene in litigation; number of cases: 1 (Government Code Section 54956.9(c)) -
Mc-Pa RECONVENED AND ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 10:00 A.M.

Clerk of the Board

Chairman, Board of Supervisors

30) MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS - FILED
Auditor-Controller-County Clerk
A) Review of Current Internal Controls Over Cash and Cash Receipts and Financial Records of Parks Department
Board of Trade
B) News Release re locations wanted for Film Production Directory (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
Engineering and Survey Services
C) Recorded Tract 5200; Three Drainage Easements from Engineering and Survey Services
General Services
D) Letter from William A. Wilbanks re Response to Board Referral Regarding Reducing Insurance Requirements for West Side Recreation and Parks District for Lease of West Side Mountain Park (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
Information Technology Services Division
E) Letter from Sonny Young re Administration Building-Telephone System Upgrade (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
Law Library
F) Annual Report-June 30, 1997 (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
Office on Aging
G) Letter from California Department of Aging re Office on Aging Area Plan for Planning and Service Area 33
Treasurer-Tax Collector
H) Cash Receipts and Disbursements
Miscellaneous
I) Letter from Department of Health Services re Fiscal Year (FY) 1997-98 County Allocations (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO, KMC and Health Department)
J) Letter from Board of Corrections re Corrections to the 1997-98 State Budget Act, Request for Proposals Dated August 15, 1997 for the Federal Violent Offender Incarceration Grant Program (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO and Sheriff)
K) Letter from American Airlines re seasonal jet service in the Bakersfield Market (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO and Airports)
L) Letter from Ronald Hughes re his participation at the Desert Empire Fair in Ridgecrest (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
M) Letter from Sonitrol re the Kern County Sheriff's Department's apprehension of a burglar on September 6, at Sierra Junior High (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO and Sheriff)
N) Letter from American Legion re Veterans' Day Parade (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
O) News Release from U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, re relocation of Mid-Pacific Regional Office (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
P) Newsletter from U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation re Retrofit of East Wing of Federal Building to Current Earthquake and Building Code (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
Q) Brochure from California Heritage, Office of Historic Preservation re The California Historical Resources Information System, GIS, and Information Management (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
R) National Criminal Justice Reference Service Catalog for July/August 1997 (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
S) Pamphlet from Department of Fish and Game re Wild Trout Project (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
T) Book from Kathleen Connell, California State Controller re State of California Assessed Valuation Annual Report, as of September 1, 1996, for the Year Ended June 30, 1997 (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
U) Memorandum from San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District re Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) Attendance Records (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
V) Agenda for Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission on Monday, September 15, 1997 (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO, County Counsel and Planning)
W) Petition opposing the building of an AM PM Market HWY 184 and Lamont Avenue (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO, Planning and County Counsel)
31) LETTERS RECEIVED AND REFERRED BY CLERK OF THE BOARD -APPROVED AND FILED
A) Applications for Alcohol Beverage License(s): Del Rio Cocktail Lounge, 5840 Golden State HWY, Bakersfield, CA; Daniel Valderrama, 11111 Main Street, Lamont, CA - REFERRED TO PLANNING (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO and County Counsel)
B) Letter from Pine Mountain Club, Property Owners Association Inc. re California Vehicle Code Enforcement - REFERRED TO ROADS (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
C) Letter from Gene Chandler re Transportation for Senior Citizens - REFERRED TO OFFICE ON AGING (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
D) Letter from Kathleen Connell, Controller of the State of California re Local Sales and use Tax Allocations on Sales and Purchases of Jet Fuel - REFERRED TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE (Copy to each Supervisor and CAO)
E) Letter from Clifford and Brown, Attorneys at Law, re Enron Oil and Gas Company: McAllister Ranch; Hearing before the Board of Supervisors on September 8, 1997 - REFERRED TO PLANNING (Copy to each Supervisor, CAO and County Counsel)
F) Claim in the matter of Pamelia K. Barcus vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
G) Claim in the matter of Brian Bett vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
H) Claim in the matter of Earnest D. Bingham vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
I) Claim in the matter of Brenda J. Blackwell vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
J) Claim in the matter of Joseph D. Blackwell vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
K) Claim in the matter of Marlon J. Carcamo vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
L) Claim in the matter of Bradley J. Cleck vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
M) Claim in the matter of Suphap Coffey vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
N) Claim in the matter of Reginald L. Cyrus vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
O) Claim in the matter of Tim Elario vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
P) Claim in the matter of Barbara G. Epis vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
Q) Claim in the matter of Starling N. Ervin vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
R) Claim in the matter of Amy M. Force vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
S) Claim in the matter of LaKita C. Haldy vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
T) Claim in the matter of Marilyn Hempel vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
U) Claim in the matter of Michael M. Healy vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
V) Summons and Complaint in the matter of Connie S. Ibarra vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
W) Claim in the matter of Arthur J. Johnson vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
X) Claim in the matter of Mercado Latino vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
Y) Claim in the matter of Cynthia E. Montes vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
Z) Claim in the matter of Jack B. Orr vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
AA) Claim in the matter of Robert C. Parker vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
BB) Claim in the matter of John Prudente vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
CC) Claim in the matter of William J. Rudd vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
DD) Claim in the matter of Claude D. Skinner vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
EE) Claim in the matter of Patricia J. Stockwell vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
FF) Claim in the matter of Deanna Thompson vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
GG) Claim in the matter of Raymond J. Upright III vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
HH) Claim in the matter of Ricky Joe Wallace vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)
II) Claim in the matter of Rubi Williams vs. Kern County - REFERRED TO COUNTY COUNSEL (Copy to Risk Management)