COUNTY OF PLACER
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SUMMARY ACTION
Tuesday, October 08, 2019
9:00 a.m.
County Administrative Center, 175 Fulweiler Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603
Bonnie Gore, District 1, Vice Chair Todd Leopold, County Executive Officer
Robert Weygandt, District 2 Karin Schwab, Interim County Counsel
Jim Holmes, District 3 Teri Ivaldi, Chief of Staff
Kirk Uhler, District 4, Chair Megan Wood, Clerk of the Board
Cindy Gustafson, District 5
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FLAG SALUTE: Led by Interim County Counsel Karin Schwab
CONSENT AGENDA: Item 19.C removed from consent for discussion. Item 20.B removed from Agenda. Remaining Consent Agenda approved as indicated.
MOTION Holmes/Weygandt/Unanimous Roll Call Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
19. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
C. Commendation | Dr. Robert Oldham for Outstanding Service to Placer County
1. Approved and Presented a Commendation honoring Dr. Robert Oldham, MD, MSHA, Health and Human Services Department, Public Health Officer/Health Director, for outstanding service to Placer County.
MOTION Holmes/Weygandt/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
PUBLIC COMMENT: 1.) Emily Goodwin, Scott Gabaree, Annie Costa, David Sturgeon, Christ Peterson, Michael Pacata, Chris MacPherson, Rachel Hobbs, Leah Wiggs, and Andrew Stock all spoke in regard to the P.A.C.E. Program. 2.) Pamela Grant spoke about sediment concerns in relation to the Hemphill Dam Diversion on Auburn Ravine and 3.) Nancy Jo Riekse expressed concern about the noise level at Auburn Trap Club
BOARD MEMBER AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE REPORTS: 1.) Todd Leopold introduced Holly Powers who provided an update on the Power Safety Power Shutoffs. 2.) Jarrett Thiessen introduced Deborah Curtis who provided a presentation on cyber security in honor of Cyber security Awareness Month.
TIMED ITEMS to be discussed at the time shown or shortly thereafter
9:05 a.m.
1. SHERIFF
A. Community Forum | 2018 Immigration and Customs Enforcement Access Information Report
1. Conducted a Community Forum and received the 2018 Immigration and Customs Enforcement Access Information Report from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.
9:15 a.m.
2. SHERIFF
A. Jail Booking, Jail Access, and Incarceration Fees | Public Hearing and Ordinance Adoption
1. Conducted a Public Hearing and introduced an Ordinance amending the Sheriff’s Office Booking Fee, Jail Access Fee, Criminal Justice Administration Fee, and the Incarceration Fees. Anticipated Revenues are included in the Sheriff’s Office FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
MOTION Holmes/Gustafson/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
9:25 a.m.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES AGENCY
A. Establishment of a New Agricultural Preserve and Williamson Act Contract
1. Conducted a Public Hearing to consider establishment of a new 40-acre Agricultural Preserve located at 235 Critter Creek Road in the Lincoln area.
2. Determined the establishment of Agricultural Preserve PLN19-00108 is Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15317 (Open space contracts or easements) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines and Class 17, Section 18.36.190, of the Placer County Code (Open space contracts or easements).
3. Adopted Resolution 2019-206 to establish Agricultural Preserve PLN19-00108.
4. Authorized the Chair to execute Land Conservation Agreement PLN19-00108.
MOTION Weygandt/Holmes/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
9:30 a.m.
4. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
A. Presentation | Mental Health, Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board Annual Report
1. Received a presentation on the FY 2018-19 annual report of activities of the Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board, and the status of mental health and substance abuse treatment programs in Placer County.
9:45 a.m.
5. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
A. Proclamation | October 2019 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
1. Approved a Proclamation declaring October 2019 as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month”.
MOTION Holmes/Gore/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
DEPARTMENT ITEMS to be considered for action as time allows
6. SHERIFF
A. Lease Purchase of Dual-Band Radios | Motorola, Inc. of Chicago, IL
1. Adopted Resolution 2019-207 authorizing the execution of a six-year lease purchase agreement with Motorola, Inc. of Chicago, IL for 180 dual-band portable radios in an annual amount of $197,091 for a total amount including interest of $1,150,609.
2. Authorized the Purchasing Manager to execute all required documents.
3. Added the equipment to the Master Fixed Asset List.
MOTION Gustafson/Weygandt/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
7. PROCUREMENT
A. Purchase of a Larue T70 Self-Propelled Snowblower | SnoQuip Inc. of West Sacramento, CA
1. Approved the award of a negotiated purchase order to SnoQuip Inc. of West Sacramento, CA for the purchase of one Larue T70 self-propelled snowblower in the total amount of $561,057. Funding is provided by the Department of Public Works Road Maintenance Division in the FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
2. Authorized the Purchasing Manager to sign all required documents.
MOTION Gustafson/Weygandt/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
B. Bulk Fuel and Automotive Oil Products | Hunt and Sons Inc. of Sacramento, CA
2. Approved an option to renew the agreement for four (4) additional one-year terms in the maximum amount of $2,325,000 annually, authorized change orders up to a maximum cumulative amount of $100,000, consistent with Placer County’s Procurement Policy, and authorized the Purchasing Manager to sign all required documents subject to departmental concurrence and available funding.
MOTION Gore/Weygandt/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
C. Park Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Services | Cagwin & Dorward of Novato, CA
1. Approved an increase to the existing contract with Cagwin & Dorward of Novato, CA for countywide park landscaping and grounds maintenance services, in the amount of $352,000, increasing the maximum amount to $1,265,000 for the period through June 30, 2020.
2. Approved an option to renew the contract for one additional one-year period in the amount of $1,265,000 and authorized change orders not to exceed $100,000, consistent with the Procurement Policy.
3. Authorized the Purchasing Manager to sign all required documents, subject to departmental concurrence and available funding.
MOTION Holmes/Gustafson/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
8. PUBLIC WORKS
A. Tree Mortality Removal Project | All Phase Land Clearing, Inc. of Nevada City, CA
1. Adopted Resolution 2019-208 authorizing the Purchasing Manager, or designee, to enter into an agreement with All Phase Land Clearing, Inc. of Nevada City, CA to remove 895 trees in the amount of $851,500 funded by the Office of Emergency Services and authorized the Purchasing Manager to sign all required documents and authorized any required change orders not to exceed $55,075 consistent with the Public Contract Code.
MOTION Gustafson/Weygandt/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
9. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
1. Approved award of competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 100119 to Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc. to purchase and operate Permanent Supportive Housing in the Tahoe Region of Placer County.
2. Approved an agreement related to RFP No. 100119 with Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc. to purchase and operate MHSA Permanent Supportive Housing from October 01, 2019 through June 30, 2022 for a total amount not to exceed $1,160,000, and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services to execute the agreement with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence and to sign subsequent amendments up to $100,000 consistent with the subject matter and scope of work with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
3. Approved a deed restriction to Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc. (AMIH) in favor of the County for any property purchased by AMIH with county funds for a 55-year period from recordation and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services or Director of Public Works to execute the agreement with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
MOTION Gustafson/Holmes/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
1. Approved award of competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 100121 to Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc. (AMIH) and to The Gathering Inn (TGI) to purchase and operate Permanent Supportive Housing in Placer County, not including the Tahoe Region.
2. Approved an agreement related to RFP No. 100121 with AMIH to purchase and operate Permanent Supportive Housing from October 01, 2019, through September 30, 2022, for a total amount not to exceed $2,070,462 and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services to execute the agreement with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence and to sign amendments not to exceed $100,000 consistent with the subject matter and scope of work with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
3. Approved the deed restriction form to AMIH in favor of the County for any property purchased by AMIH with county funds for a 55-year period from recordation and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services or the Director of Public Works to accept and sign the deed restriction(s) with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
4. Approved an agreement related to RFP No. 100121 with TGI to purchase and operate Permanent Supportive Housing from October 01, 2019, through September 30, 2022, for a total amount not to exceed $2,070,462 and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services to execute the agreement with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence and to sign amendments not to exceed $100,000 consistent with the subject matter and scope of work with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
5. Approved the deed restriction form to TGI in favor of the County for any property purchased by TGI with county funds for a 55-year period from recordation and authorized the Director of
Health and Human Services or the Director of Public Works to accept and sign the deed restriction(s) with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
MOTION Weygandt/Gore/Unanimous Vote 4:0 (Holmes Absent)
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Gustafson, Uhler
ABSENT: Holmes
10. HUMAN RESOURCES
A. Amendment of various sections of Placer County Code Chapter 3
1. Introduced an Ordinance, waived oral reading, to amend sections 3.04.610 and 3.12.080 of the Placer County Code to align with current labor agreements and the implementation of Salary Range B.
MOTION Gore/Gustafson/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
11. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
A. Minutes
1. Approved the Minutes of September 10, 2019
MOTION Gore/Holmes/Unanimous Vote 3:0 (Weygandt, Gustafson Abstain)
AYES: Gore, Holmes, Uhler
ABSTAIN: Weygandt, Gustafson
B. Minutes
1. Approved the Minutes of September 24, 2019
MOTION Holmes/Gore/Unanimous Vote 4:0 (Weygandt Abstain)
AYES: Gore, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
ABSTAIN: Weygandt
11.1
MOTION Gore/Gustafson/Unanimous Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
12. COUNTY COUNSEL/ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION: Pursuant to the cited authority (all references are to the Government Code), the Board of Supervisors will hold a closed session to discuss the following listed items. A report of any action taken will be presented prior to adjournment.
(A) GOVERNMENT CODE §54956.9 - CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL
1. Existing Litigation (Government Code §54956.9(d)(1):
(a) County of Placer v. California Public Employees’ Retirement System
OAH Case No.: TBA
The Board heard a report and provided direction.
2. Anticipated Litigation:
(a) Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(4): One potential case
The Board heard a report and provided direction.
(B) GOVERNMENT CODE §54957.6 – CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS
Agency designated representatives: Todd Leopold, Kate Sampson, Karin Schwab, Dennis Batchelder Employee organization: DSA
The Board heard a report and provided direction.
(C) GOVERNMENT CODE §54957 – PERSONNEL
Government Code §54957(b)(1): County Counsel
(i) Recruitment/Appointment
(ii) Performance Evaluation
The Board directed Human Resources to post the position of County Counsel and accept applications through November 01, 2019.
ADDITION OF NONAGENDA ITEM TO BOARD AGENDA
Pursuant to Government Code section 54954.2(b)(1), the Board identified the need to discuss a nonagenda item. The Board determined that the matter in question, the PG&E power shutoffs, was a need for immediate action which could not reasonably wait for the next regularly scheduled agenda (Government Code section 54954.2(b)(2))
Based on the above findings, the Board took action to add a nonagenda item to this agenda to discuss the PG&E power shutoffs and to consider a Proclamation of a Local Emergency.
MOTION Gustafson/Weygandt/Unanimous Roll Call Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
Subsequent to Board discussion on the PG&E power shutoffs, the Board took the following action:
Declared a Proclamation of Local Emergency due to Public Safety Power Shutoffs
MOTION Gore/Weygandt/Unanimous Roll Call Vote 5:0
AYES: Gore, Weygandt, Holmes, Gustafson, Uhler
CONSENT ITEMS
All items on the Consent Agenda have been recommended for approval by the County Executive Department. All items will be approved by a single roll call vote. Anyone may ask to address Consent items prior to the Board taking action, and the item may be moved for discussion.
13. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
A. Minutes
1. Approved the Minutes of August 27, 2019
14. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1. Approved the eighth amendment with the California Department of Justice for forensic alcohol testing, toxicological drug and solid dosage analysis. Also approved the reimbursement of a criminalist for the period of July 01, 2019 through June 30, 2020, in the amount of $121,680 and authorized the District Attorney to execute other required documents.
15. CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY
A. Rejected the following claims, as recommended by the offices of County Counsel and Risk Management:
1. 19-109 Brody, Alan (Personal Injury) $25,000
2. 19-110 Metteer, Joshua (Personal Injury) $4,019.66
3. 19-111 Trigales, Alejandro (Personal Injury) Unstated
4. 19-112 Ducheneaux, Edward (Property Damage) $2,850.01
16. COMMITTEES & COMMISSIONS
A. Newcastle/Rocklin/Gold Hill Cemetery District
1. Approved the appointment of William Anderson to the unexpired term of Seat #2 on the Newcastle Rocklin Gold Hill Cemetery District as request by Supervisor Holmes.
B. Placer County Older Adult Advisory Commission
1. Approved the reappointment of Michelle Nevins to Seat # 2, representing District 2 on the Placer County Older Adult Advisory Commission.
17. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES AGENCY
1. Adopted Resolution 2019-209 authorizing submittal of a Planning Grants Program (PGP) Application to the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development for an amount of $310,000.
2. Authorized the Agency Director to enter into, execute, and deliver a State of California Standard Agreement for the requested amount of $310,000, as well as any and all other documents required or deemed necessary or appropriate to evidence and secure the PGP grant, the County’s obligations related thereto, and all amendments thereto.
18. COUNTY EXECUTIVE
A. Placer County Visitors Bureau | Contract Amendment
1. Authorized the County Executive Officer, or designee, to execute a First Amendment to the 2018-2020 Agreement with the Placer County Visitors Bureau, adding an additional task to the Scope of Work and increasing the current Agreement by $15,000. The amount of the contract shall not exceed $390,000 for fiscal year 2019-2020. Total amount of the two-year contract shall not exceed $765,000. Funding for the amendment is provided in the FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
B. Unclassified Employee Step Increases
1. The Board approved a step increase for:
a. Clayton Cook, Deputy County Counsel – III, County Counsel, from Grade 457, Step 4 at $65.04 per hour to Grade 457, Step 5 at $68.29 per hour, effective August 03, 2019
C. Adoption of Ordinance Amending Allocation of Positions
1. Adopted Ordinance 5978-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the personnel allocations of various departments to reflect allocation changes approved with the FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
19. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
A. Medication Assisted Treatment Services | Contract with California Forensic Medical Group, Inc.
1. Approved an agreement with California Forensic Medical Group, Inc. (CFMG) for medication assisted treatment services in an amount not to exceed $75,815 for the period of September 01, 2019 through January 31, 2020, and authorized the Director of Health and Human Services to sign the agreement with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence, and sign subsequent amendments up to $7,581 consistent with the agreement’s subject matter and scope of work with Risk Management and County Counsel concurrence.
B. Appointment of Placer County Health Officer
1. Appointed Dr. Aimee Sisson as the Placer County Health Officer, at Step 2 of Salary Grade MNGT 508, effective October 21, 2019.
C. MOVED FOR
DISCUSSION Commendation | Dr. Robert Oldham for Outstanding Service to
Placer County
1. Approve a
Commendation honoring Dr. Robert Oldham, MD, MSHA, Health and Human Services
Department, Public Health Officer/Health Director, for outstanding service to
Placer County.
20. HUMAN RESOURCES
A. Abolishment of Various Obsolete Classifications
1. Adopted Ordinance 5979-B, introduced September 24, 2019, to amend the uncodified Schedule of Classifications and Compensation Ordinance to abolish various obsolete classifications.
B. REMOVED FROM
AGENDA Update to the Administrative Services Officer Classification
Series
1. Adopt
an Ordinance, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the un-codified Schedule
of Classifications and Compensation Ordinance and the un-codified Allocation of
Positions to Departments Ordinance related to the changes in the Administrative
Services Officer series approved by the Civil Service Commission at its
September 9, 2019 meeting.
C. Update to the Health Educator Classification Series
1. Adopted Ordinance 5980-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the un-codified Schedule of Classifications and Compensation Ordinance and the un-codified Allocation of Positions to Departments Ordinance related to the changes to the Health Educator series approved by the Civil Service Commission at its September 09, 2019 meeting.
D. Updates to Salaries for Various Management Classifications
1. Adopted Ordinance 5981-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the un-codified Schedule of Classifications and Compensation Ordinance to:
b. Revise the salary grade of the Veteran Services Officer classification to reflect organizational changes; and
c. Revise salary grade SPCD 950 to reflect wage increases for the Director of Air Pollution Control classification, as approved by the Air Pollution Control Board.
E. Creation of New Psychiatrist and Chief Psychiatrist Classifications
1. Adopted Ordinance 5982-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the un-codified Schedule of Classifications and Compensation Ordinance and the un-codified Allocation of Positions to Departments Ordinance to:
a. Create the flexibly-allocated classification of Psychiatrist-Board Eligible, salary grade UNCL 70 ($16,761 - $20,933.46 monthly)/Psychiatrist-Board Certified, salary grade UNCL 75 ($18,856.93 - $23,550.80 monthly); and
b. Create the classification of Chief Psychiatrist, salary grade MNGT 534 ($20,945.60 - $25,459.20 monthly).
2. Adopted Ordinance 5983-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending the un-codified Compensation Adjustments for Health and Human Services Psychiatrists Ordinance to reflect the new classifications.
3. Adopted Ordinance 5984-B, introduced September 24, 2019, amending Chapter 3, Section 3.12.030 of the Placer County Code to revise unclassified salary and benefit notations.
21. LIBRARY
A. Self-Service Check-out Vending Kiosk | Budget Revision
1. Approved a Budget Revision and amended the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Master Fixed Asset List to add a self-service vending kiosk to the County Library’s Master Fixed Asset List in the amount of $8,550.
22. PROCUREMENT - In accordance with County Policy, non-contested competitively awarded bids under $400,000 are placed on the Consent Agenda.
A. Placer County Dial-A-Ride Contract Extension | MV Transportation Inc.
1. Authorized the extension of the existing contract with MV Transportation Inc to operate Placer County Dial-A-Ride for an additional sixty days through December 31, 2019 for an increased amount of $210,000 resulting in an aggregate contract amount of $1,376,026. This project is included in the Department of Public Works FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
2. Authorized the Director of Public works of his designee to sign all required documents.
B. Purchase of a Server | Telesonics, Inc. dba Sonitrol of Sacramento, CA
1. Approved a Budget Revision in the amount of $18,750 within the appropriate accounts of the District Attorney’s Office and Probation Department’s FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
2. Added the server to the County’s FY 2019-20 Master Fixed Asset List.
3. Approved a purchase order with Telesonics, Inc. dba Sonitrol of Sacramento, CA for the acquisition of the server in the maximum amount of $18,750. Funding is provided by the District Attorney’s Office and Probation’s FY 2019-20 Final Budget.
4. Authorized the Purchasing Manager to sign all required documents.
23. PUBLIC WORKS
A. Road Maintenance Services for French Meadows Forest Restoration Project | Contract with Robinson Enterprises Inc.
B. Tree Thinning Services for French Meadows Forest Restoration Project | Contract with Tree MD
1. Approved the award of a Contract to Tree MD in a not to exceed amount of $205,000 to perform large tree thinning in campgrounds as part of the French Meadows Forest Restoration Project, and authorized the Director of Public Works, or designee, to execute the Contract and any change orders up to 10 percent of the individual Contract amount.
C. Speed Restrictions on Sugar Pine Reservoir | Ordinance Adoption
1. Adopted Ordinance 5985-B, introduced on September 24, 2019, to amend Chapter 12, Article 12.28, Section 12.28.140 related to speed restrictions on Sugar Pine Reservoir.
1. Adopted Resolution 2019-210 authorizing the Director of Public Works, or designee, to submit a grant application to the Sierra Nevada Conservancy for $350,000 in grant funds under the Sierra Nevada Watershed Improvement Program and, if awarded, to execute and manage all grant-related obligations.
24. REVENUE SHARING – In approving the following appropriations, the Placer County Board of Supervisors makes the finding that each and every approved contribution serves a public purpose by promoting the general welfare of the County and its inhabitants; therefore, the County benefits.
A. Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Fundraising Event | Funding to Offset the Cost of the Event
1. Approved appropriation of $1,250 in Revenue Sharing monies to support the fundraising event hosted by the Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy as requested by Supervisor Gore ($250), Supervisor Weygandt ($250), Supervisor Holmes ($250), Supervisor Uhler ($250) and Supervisor Gustafson ($250).
B. Auburn State Theatre Fundraising Event | Funding Used to Offset the Cost of the Event
1. Approved appropriation of $900 in Revenue Sharing monies to support the Auburn State Theatre – Cocktails and Cinema fundraising event as requested by Supervisor Weygandt ($150), Supervisor Holmes ($500) and Supervisor Gustafson ($250).
25. SHERIFF
A. Purchase of Auburn Jail Live Video System | Budget Revision
1. Approved the purchase of three (3) servers and one (1) video monitoring computer workstation for the total amount of $51,000 from Sonitrol of Sacramento, CA to upgrade the Auburn Jail video surveillance system
2. Approved a Budget Revision to move $51,000 within the Sheriff’s FY 2019-20 Final Budget
3. Authorized the Purchasing Manager to execute all related documents
4. Added the equipment to the Master Fixed Asset List
26. TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
A. Temporary Borrowing of Treasury funds for Dry Period Financing
1. Approved the temporary borrowing of Treasury funds for FY 2019-20 by the South Placer Fire District ($2,0000,000) and the Sierra Joint Community College District ($25,000,000) as prescribed by the California State Constitution.
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION:
ADJOURNMENT – To next Special meeting, on Monday October 21, 2019.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ UPCOMING MEETING SCHEDULE:
October 21, 2019 (Tahoe)
October 22, 2019 (Tahoe)
November 05, 2019
November 19, 2019
December 03, 2019
December 17, 2019
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