Fresno County Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021! Among the items are Supervisorial Redistricting ordinances; Appeal of Planning commission denial of 75 foot sign (double of allowed height); Liquor license at Mega Food Mart (near Shields and Chestnut) #Fresno
Selected CONSENT AGENDA items
18.1 Adjourn in Memory of Correctional Officer Toamalama Scanlan. Officer Scanlan joined Fresno County Probation in June 1998, before joining the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office on April 10, 2006. In 2012 Officer Scanlan was promoted to Correctional
23. Settlement with EVC Homes, LLC
Approval of the recommended action will result in the settlement of the dispute involving EVC Homes, LLC’s unpermitted encroachment and removal of certain trees within County’s right-of-way at the southeast corner near the intersection of West
Ashlan Avenue and North Van Ness Boulevard. County Counsel previously received settlement authority from your Board in closed session on October 5, 2021. This item pertains to a location in District 2.
29. Amendment to Agreement with Geil Enterprises, Inc.
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute First Amendment to Agreement No. 18-652 with Geil Enterprises, Inc. for alarm system - maintenance, repair, inspection, and monitoring services extending the term by one
year from November 5, 2021 to November 4, 2022 and increasing the maximum by $50,000 to a total of $279,000.
Item 10 has been removed (Planning Commission Denial appeal on height of sign) until another date. Brandau pulls 18.1 (Sheriff Mims is here). Deputy passed away after 5 years. Mims:an evil doer walked into Sheriff Lobby. Scanlan fought back with a taser. Health declined since.
3. Presentation of Retirement Plaque to Jacqueline Juarez - Department of Social Services - 23
Years of Service Deputy Director Gomez:Been here since 1998 and worked up the ranks.Now a program technician in Social Works. Juarez always liked to be challenged.She had
pride and concern. Juarez:it was a wonderful experience. Quintero:thank you for for your time at the County.
4. Presentation of retirement plaque to Catherine E. Basham - Department of County Counsel - 26 Years of Service. Counsel Cedarborg:She worked in Labor Relations. She often would say "maybe think of this a different way".We will miss her. Basham:I am leaving the County in a good
place.
5. Appoint a Member and Alternate of the Board of Supervisors to the California State Association of
Counties (CSAC) for 2022 and direct the Clerk of the Board to provide notification to CSAC. @LincolnSeward Mendes is the current point person. I recommend him again & I will be
alternate. Approved 5-0
6. *Proclaim October 2021 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Fresno sponsored by County Supervisor Brandau. Brandau:Pandemic has made it hard for people to talk about what is going on in their lives. Nicole Linder and Marjoree Mason has dealt with a lot. Linder:this was
born out of a tragedy. Sheriff Mims and many others are on the Board.Someone said "Domestic Violence will only rise to a level a community will accept".150 adults/children currently. Many waiting for a place to sleep. Mims:I have been involved since 1995. Linder is the best
we have had there. Lethality of domestic violence has gotten worse.
7. Supervisor Pacheco sponsored:
Proclaim October 2021 as Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month. Pacheco is leader of First Five. Fabiola Gonzales :SIDS is top 3 for infant deaths and top 1 for black babies in Fresno County. Mission is to raise awareness and data.We are a piece
of the solution but we need all of the communities. Babies need to sleep alone with no blankets , attached pacifiers, and on their backs. We work with the other Counties too. "They are a great partner."
8. Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity on Application for Alcoholic Beverage License Type 20 for Mega Food Mart
Staff Ronald Alexander says there are 3 off sale license in this census tract and this will make 4. ABC will veto this without Supervisor approval today. 3 criteria needed to approval. Public:If you google drunkenst city it will come up as Fresno. This will bring a bad element to
the area that is always oversaturated with liquor license. A middle school is around the corner.Next:Counsel for Mega Food Mart: Owner is a truck driver by trade and this Mart is part of his American Dream. They want to sell hot food, snacks and car parts. Habitual
drunkenest will trigger him and building owner to invest in security to ensure this is a good place for the community. owner:this will be good for the children and community. Next:I am real estate agent and helping them work on acquiring their liquor license. They have a brand
new equipment. They will work with community and school. Next:This will be bad for the students that have to walk by this establishment. Quintero:(In his district). I know the area well. This is right in front of Scandinavian Elementary School. We had complaints of the new owners
throwing large boxes away in the alley. Large number of apartments in the area as well as loiters in alley. Lots of Calls for Services by Police in the area. The number of liquor licenses in the area is a problem. I will vote to DENY. Denied 5-0.
9. Amendments to Chapter 2.72 of the Fresno County Ordinance Code to allow for adoption of final supervisorial district maps by ordinance or resolution . The County’s current redistricting ordinances reflect prior California State law which required that new district boundaries
for county supervisorial districts be adopted by ordinance. The Governor signed Senate Bill 594 into law on September 27, 2021 which amended Section 21500 of the California Elections Code (attachment “A”) to expressly allow counties to adopt new supervisorial districts boundaries
by ordinance OR by resolution. The proposed amendments to Chapter 2.72 of the Fresno County Ordinance Code provide the Board of Supervisors the ability to adopt new supervisorial district boundaries following a federal decennial census by ordinance or by resolution.Under
California law, the adoption of an ordinance requires a first and a second hearing of the ordinance separated by no less than five days. With the release of official census data by the federal government delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and new public participation requirements
put in place by the California Fair Maps Act, the process for consideration of new supervisorial districts has been compressed into a few months of intense effort by County staff, the Advisory Redistricting Commission, the public, and the Board of Supervisors. Magisg:New State
Law requires us to hear this Twice rather just once. This is the first hearing. No Public Comment.Quintero:Any comments from organizations interested in redistricting? Staff:No as this is just changing the amendment. Approved.
UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: Brandau: Have the public raise their hands if they are here for DSS item? "Ok, that will be about 20 minutes" Public: Albert Harold:I have the house that was ruined by the big bad freeway. Cal Trans has done nothing to abate soot or noise.Freeway was
cut right in front of house. Grape harvest trucks creates a lot of soot along 180.Nobody lives on top of the freeway like we do. (he hands letters to Supervisors) Beep goes off "Is that the sign to shut up?" Brandau:yes that is. This is probably outside of Supervisors purview.
Next:Isacc Haloman: over inundated by big rigs parking in neighborhoods.They tear up our roads as well diesel smog created. Fine is only $100. They pay that just for fuel. Fine needs to be raised to $1000 or they won't pay attention. Braudau:we are looking into those types of
Code Enforcement items. Next:Riley: I want to clarify my last meeting's comments that yes County Employees are at least getting minumum wage. Some need to have a raise though. Heather Evans:Some County departments are being starved by Supervisors. You are by far the most greedy
and inept leaders I have worked for in the 6 states I have lived in. I risked my life but got not even a thank you but only got a 14 cent raise. Next:a much bigger issue than separating families. We have been victims in this system. Parents, children and Social Workers have suf-
-fured under this County's care. Next:Social Worker:Mangement did not address our concerns. Respect the ideas of the senior employees that have been here longer than upper management. Next:City without Orphans non profit:Our mission was to have Fresno be known for taking care of
our children. But it seems the Supervisors are ok with the Status Quo. This takes entire community. Next:Yolanda Dimwoody :Our letter to you seems to have landed on deaf ears. Retention rate and moral is very low.Only good part of job is helping the children. Social workers are
asking for Supervisors help. Next:Ron:DSS Worker. We have 100 vacancies at Call Center.Hour long waits for public. Staff is being treated like trash by management. No organization should be happy with this type of turnover. Next:lost 50 workers but have only hired 31. This is
only $600 a month in take home pay. We feel like we are not respected. We have a boss that children is only focus and not his staff. Next:Yolanda:Management doesn't pay attention to our concerns. Director Delfino has not responded to them. When I hear how other counties treat
their employees compared to us I get mad. Next:County Essential worker pay. We still came to work despite no vaccines then. We need County to move in that direction of essential pay. Next:my children were in 3 unified districts at the same time. My grandson died. My daughter
should never been in the System. She had to sleep on the floors. County depicts families poorly. Next Lamont:we were given essential worker cards so we can move around but now Supervisors don't want to give us a raise despite us being mandated to be there. Costs for everything
else has gone up but we got no raise.Ends Public Comment portions. Supervisor Comments: Magsig:I will have a meeting in Prather on the 28th to discuss forests adjacent to private land. Also power outages in Auberry and Squaw Valley has been prevalent. Yosemite Sequoia partnership
that he sits on their board perhaps may be able to have an agreements. I do thank the employees who spoke today. All County employees are essential. I don't back away from the view that I appreciate all employees. Brandau:Social Services concerns were spoken about at a meeting
sponsored by SEIU. That meeting was focused more on the children whereas today mainly on wages. I won't rest until the children portion is solved. This happened right under Supervisors noses. If other employees in other departments don't feel their directors are listening to you
please reach out to me. We are seeing a bungling of our national economy that is causing an increase of inflation.
NEXT MEETINGS: November 2, 2021 - 10:00 AM
November 16, 2021 - 10:00 AM
and go Dodgers (boo!). Chavez:$60 million generated by the Fresno Fair.Transportation Corridors are cleaned as well leading into the Fair. Homeless:We had sporadic money coming in to triage motel rooms but we are not at that point now. Phase 2 is now to put in permanent homes as
well as tiny homes etc. Homeless are everywhere now and in every district. Karbassi:In august I was asked about Cannabis dispensary while on tv. My thoughts were not City's position. Also Go Giants! Mayor:Poverello trees planted. Top 100 women named. Boxing match at Chuckchansi
was originally set for another State but will be here this Saturday. District 5 @BeautifyFresno will be at Kings Canyon and Clovis @Coldrain76 should be there helping! Tommy Esqueda:Call wait times for 911 will take a larger facility. Also tree damage from winds. 7 days out to
October 14, 2021 Fresno City Council meeting! Among the items include:Bus Fare reduction;Possible Farmers’ Market conversion;First step in sale of Spiral Garage; Compassionate Medicinal Cannabis Use Act;Two WORSKHOPS:Airport as well as Code Enforcement/ASET;Non-minor league
Some select Consent Calendar Items:1-G Approve Title VI Fare Equity Analysis for the Department of Transportation/Fresno Area Express (FAX) New Fare Structure. The Department of Transportation/FAX provides transit service for the city of Fresno. FAX is implementing a fare change,
Fresno County Board of Supervisors meeting October 5th, 2021!!Among the Items include Redistricting Update;Presentation of Gubernatorial Recall Election;Appointment of David Luchini to Public Health Director;#Fresno@VoteFresnoCo@FresnoCountyCA
Among Consent Calendar:16.Adopt proclamation in recognition of the Centennial Anniversary of the Fig Garden Woman's Club
17. Adopt proclamation in recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Fresno County Economic
Development Corporation
Fresno City Council September 30,2021! Among the various items include:portable shower/restroom trailers for homeless;Broadband plan using American Rescue Plan Act $$;Controversial Environmental Impact Report Plan;WORKSHOP on possible sites for Senior Activity Center; Myra Coble
named to the Tower District Specific Plan Implementation Committee (a friend of mine and a perfect choice).@fresnoland#Fresno Watch at 9 am @CMACTVcmac.tv/gov/
Some CONSENT CALENDAR Items:1-B .Approve a First Amendment to the Security Service Contract with Turner Security Systems, in the amount of $1,071,182.68 for security services at the new Department of Public Utilities Operations and Maintenance Facility located at 1626 E Street.
Fresno County Board of Supervisors September 21, 2021! Among the items are naming David Luchini to the position of Director of the Department of Public Health;Supervisors will give every employee $500 for proof of Covid vaccination; 7,000 acres generally located north of the
State Route 180/Trimmer Springs Road interchange for future study of mixed educational/residential uses,with possible University. Among the Consent Calendar items:
2022 Board Meeting Calendar
18. Adjourn in Memory of Gloria Soto, a former Fresno County employee who cared deeply about her
job and for those with whom she worked
as well as yearly . PLA is approved 6-1 with Bredefeld voting No.
Council has a timed item at 3 pm (It is 2:40 pm) so they will go to some Closed Session items until then.
3-A Ratify Fourth Amendment to contract with UCSF for COVID-19 testing, tracing, quarantine, and vaccination support.
Sponsors: Office of Mayor & City Manager
Back at 3:52 pm Arias would like amendment of $600,000 for those employees who want to be vaccinated.