Glenn County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

2007–2008 Grand Jury Final Report

Published: October 22, 2008 98 pages Consolidated Report
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F3, F4, F7, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, F16, F17, F18, F19, F20, F21, F22, F23, F24, F25, F26, F27, F28, F29, F30, F31, F32, F33, F34, F35, F36, F37, F38, F39, F40, F41, F42, F43, F44, F45, F46, F47, F48, F49, F50, F51, F52, F53, F54, F55, F56, F57, F58, F59, F60, F61, F62, F63, F64, F65, F66, F67, F68, F69, F70, F71, F72, F73, F74, F75, F76, F77, F78, F79, F80, F81, F82, F83, F84, F85, F86, F87, F88, F89, F90, F91, F92, F93, F94, F95, F96, F97, F98, F99, F100, F101, F102, F103, F104, F105, F106, F107, F108, F109, F110, F111, F112, F113, F114, F115, F116, F117, F118, F119, F120, F121, F122, F123, F124, F125, F126, F127, F128, F129, F130, F131, F132, F133, F134, F135, F136, F137, F138, F139, F140, F141, F142, F143, F144, F145, F146, F147, F148, F149, F150, F151, F152, F153, F154, F155, F156, F157, F158, F159, F160, F161, F162, F163, F164, F165, F166, F167, F168, F169, F170, F171, F172, F173, F174, F175, F176, F177, F178, F179, F180, F181, 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Findings 7 findings

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Public agency: the governing body of any public agency must respond within 90 days. The response must be addressed to the presiding judge of the superior court.
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Elective officer or agency head: All elected officers of heads agencies who are required to respond must do so within 60 days to the presiding judge of the superior court, with an informational copy provided to the board of supervisors. The legal requirements for responding to individual reports in the grand jury final report, as contained in the California Penal Code, Section 933.05, are summarized as follows: The responding entity or person must respond in one of two ways:
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Recommend all requests for travel expenses follow a set procedure: a. Shall have prior approval by the Business Office. The participant must show a need to attend meetings, and produce a written report that demonstrates how their attendance will benefit the schools. b. Travel only when necessary to accomplish school business. c. Participants in mandated conferences to stay in an approved room, or in an approved facility. GCOE will only pay a set amount equal to that of the discounted conference room rate. d. GCOE will pay only the per diem amounts for meals, regardless of where the conference is held. e. GCOE shall not pay for any expenses for travel prior to, or after, the approved conference. f. Returning participants must submit proof of attendance and a written report to their supervisor about what was learned and how it will be put to use at GCOE.
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County Vehicles: a. Personal vehicles may not be substituted for county vehicles. b. County vehicles will be used for business purposes only, to be checked in and out of the county yard as needed. c. County vehicles may not be taken home unless the business for which they were intended requires travel beyond normal business hours.
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Consider establishing term limits for Board of Education members to two terms. Advertise all open positions to the general public, advising them of the duties as well as the benefits of the office. RESPONSES: Former President of the Glenn County Board of Education responding – Referring to background headings and finding headings the following was submitted – Per prior counsel, the Board cannot respond to paragraphs 1 and 2 as the matter is still (9/24/07) being investigate by the Department of Justice. Under recommendations she gave the following responses – Item 1a -The Board of Education has tried to review monthly expenditures but have been prevented in doing so. Items 3, 5, 6 and 7 – the Board agrees with and should include the superintendent following the same procedures. Item 8 – Term limits are set by state statute and the only way to change this is through legislation. Open positions are advertised through the Glenn County Office of Education Human Resources Department. Glenn County Office of Education Superintendent and the Glenn County Office of Education Chief Business Officer responding jointly –
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III. FINDINGS: The guardian is appointed by and reports to the Glenn County Board of Supervisors. The guardian has the following three primary responsibilities: A) the guardian acts as a court appointed guardian for individuals who are not competent to represent themselves. These are normally children or they are mentally or physically disabled. B) the guardian acts as public administer who investigates and may administrator estates of persons who die with no will or without an appropriate person willing or able to act as administrator. C) the guardian acts as a representative payee, who manages the finances of individuals who do not have the mental capacity to do so. Two individuals staff the office of the Glenn County Public Guardian and they currently serve approximately 50 clients. IV. CONCLUSIONS: The Glenn County Public Guardian and staff are to be commended for their professionalism and for their dedication in serving residents of Glenn County who lack the mental or physical capacity to represent themselves. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: None VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: None Glenn County Jail I. PURPOSE: To review, inspect, and assess any needs or concerns at the Glenn County Jail. II. BACKGROUND: October 30, 2007, members of the Glenn County Grand Jury Public Safety Committee met with Sheriff Larry Jones and several members of the jail staff during the required annual jail inspection. Committee members reviewed and discussed the current operations, maintenance, and future plans for the facility. Previous grand jury findings such as medical and mental health issues, boiler replacement, sally port dimensions, power pole placement and removal, transfer of inmates to and from court, as well as other pressing issues were discussed. III. FINDINGS: Overall the jail is clean and operating in a safe and secure manner. The malfunctioning boiler has been replaced and is working to standard specifications. Medical and mental health issues are handled more expeditiously due in part to a full- time on-site nurse. More complex medical, dental, and mental health needs are met through Glenn Medical Center and the Indian Health Center. As mentioned in previous grand jury reports, the power pole found at the north end of the jail complex has yet to be removed. The sally port (facility entrance portal) needs to be remodeled and updated to accommodate larger transportation vehicles. Metal detectors and updated finger-printing machines have been approved for purchase and are on line for installation. Food service is to standards with a well maintained kitchen and dining facility. Meals are adequate with special considerations made for religious, medical, or other dietary needs. Jail staffing needs to be closely monitored to ensure compliance with all state jail staffing mandates. The Glenn County Jail is the only north state detention facility to conduct a mandated fire drill. IV. CONCLUSIONS: Major concerns: the sally port needs to be enlarged for greater accessibility by larger prisoner transport vehicles; the utility pole located at the north end of the jail must be removed or safety barriers installed; jail staffing must be in line with California State mandates; and the jail facility must keep up to date on the latest detention innovations as well as planning for future expansion. The Glenn County Sheriff and his staff are to be commended for their professionalism and work ethic in a tight fiscal climate. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: The sally port facility needs to be enlarged, the north utility pole must be removed, future jail expansion should be planned, and the transport of prisoners to and from the jail to court must be addressed. Staffing must be brought up to California State detention facility standards. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Glenn County Board of Supervisors Glenn County Sheriff Glenn County Planning and Public Works – Facilities Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall I. PURPOSE: To review, inspect, and assess current conditions and staffing within the Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall facility. II. BACKGROUND: Grand Jury members visited the facility March 17, 2008, interviewing the Glenn County Chief Probation Officer and the facility interim manager. III. FINDINGS: At this time, the facility has a capacity to house 22 juvenile residents. Currently the complex has a staff of ten full time counselors, a cook, and an on-call nurse. In addition, the facility contains a Glenn County Office of Education supported school with a full time administrator, teacher, and teacher’s aide, as well as an on-call school physiologist. At this time, the facility is under-staffed by one counselor. The general appearance of the staff and facility are up to mandated standards. Building maintenance and cleanliness are adequate. Medical needs of the residents appear to be met in a timely manner with intake physicals being given within the required state mandated time frame of 96 hours. The recreation area is clean, secured, and monitored during recreation times. Updated video surveillance was recently installed to better monitor residents, staff, and visitors. The sally port (facility entrance portal) is inadequate for the safe transfer of residents to and from the dentition facility. IV. CONCLUSIONS: The administration and staff of the Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall must be commended for their professionalism and concern shown toward the juvenile residents under their care. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: The sally port must be enlarged in order to accommodate the safe transfer of juvenile residents to and from the detention facility. Staffing must be in accordance with California State mandated juvenile detention standards and regulations. The Glenn County Board of Supervisors must adequately fund the Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall facility and ensure the continued operation of this most important county asset. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Glenn County Probation Department Glenn County Sheriff Glenn County Board of Supervisors Probation Department I. PURPOSE: To review the Probation Department in order to understand how it operates and to identify needs or concerns of department personnel. II. BACKGROUND: Members of the Grand Jury interviewed the Chief Probation Officer on March 17,
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III. FINDINGS: The Probation office has a staff of fifteen officers who are responsible for monitoring approximately 1,500 parolees. In addition to their monitoring of activities, probation officers are required to prepare reports that are used by the courts in the sentencing process. Probation officers are also responsible for transporting juvenile hall residents to and from court. Probation positions are paid either through grants or by the County General Fund. Due to the tenuous nature of grant funding approximately half of the positions may be at risk of being terminated. Revenue shortfalls may result in pressure to cut additional positions in order to balance the Glenn County budget. IV. CONCLUSIONS: One of the functions of the probation services is to help criminal offenders re-enter society as productive citizens. Even at its current staffing level the probation department lacks the resources to proactively monitor parolees and probationers and provide them with the intended support services. If additional probation positions are eliminated the department will likely have time for little other than preparing written probation reports, transporting juveniles to their court appearances and responding to flagrant probation violations. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Grand Jury understands the budgetary pressures faced by the County Board of Supervisors and the need to make difficult decisions regarding the programs and positions to fund. That said, the probation department makes a significant contribution to public safety as well as giving individuals who have served time in the criminal justice system services to help them to re-enter society as productive citizens. If money from the general fund is not available, then every effort should be 30 made to renew grant funding to, at a minimum, maintain probation department service levels. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Glenn County Board of Supervisors Glenn County Chief Probation Officer Glenn County Sheriff Orland City Council Dismissal of Planning Commission and Assumption of Duties I. PURPOSE: To investigate whether the City Council acted appropriately in dismissing the Planning Commission and assuming their duties. II. BACKGROUND: Prior to the Planning Commission meeting of May 2, 2007, the president of the commission requested that four items be placed on the agenda. When they were not on the agenda, he adjourned the meeting without holding the scheduled public hearings. At the next regular Orland City Council meeting, May 7, 2007, the dismissal of the planning commission was discussed. A joint meeting of the two bodies was held June 4, 2007. Following this at the regular Orland City Council meeting of June 4, 2007, the Orland City Council dismissed the members of the planning commission and assumed their duties. III. FINDINGS: Orland Municipal Code 2.32.050 states, “The city council reserves the right to remove any commissioner from office at any time for any reason.” California State Code 65101 states, “The legislative body may create one or more planning commissions . . . In the absence of an assignment, the legislative body shall carry out all the functions of the planning agency.” IV. CONCLUSIONS: It is the conclusion of this grand jury that the city council acted within the parameters of the Orland Municipal Code and the California State Code. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: None. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: None. 32 2007-2008 Glenn Grand Jury Final Report Orland City Council Procedures I. PURPOSE: To review the Orland City Council actions following the dismissal of the Planning Commissioners. II. BACKGROUND: Following the recall attempt, discrepancies regarding the adherence of the Orland City Municipal Code came to light. Grand jury members conducted several interviews, attended city council meetings, reviewed Orland City Municipal Code, city council minutes, and the Procedure for Recalling State and Local Officials manual from the Office of the California Secretary of State. III. FINDINGS: The Orland City Council currently acts as the planning commission. The Orland City Council meetings begin at varying times in violation of the Orland City Municipal Code, which states “the regular meetings of the Orland city council shall be held at seven-thirty p.m.” As the city council addresses planning issues during the second monthly meeting, council meeting start-times have been changed to 6:30 p.m. in violation of the current city code. New training has been planned but not implemented. A special meeting of the Orland City Council was held July 11, 2007 with the single agenda item "PRESS RELEASE - Responses from Council members to recall petitions." IV. CONCLUSIONS: The Orland City Council is not in compliance with the Orland City Municipal Code. Orland City Council members being recalled acted outside of the parameters of the Orland City Municipal Code by holding a meeting to deal with the personal business of the recall of four members of the council at a public meeting with the inappropriate use of city management and city staff. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Orland City Council regular meetings must adhere to the Orland Municipal Code or the code must be amended to reflect the meeting times currently in use. Planning commissioners should be appointed to better serve the people within the city of Orland as soon as possible. Mandatory training should be developed for new commissioners as they are appointed to fill the vacant city planning commission. Special meetings of the Orland City Council should only be called to address permissible Orland city business. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Orland City Manager Orland City Council Willows City Library Funds I. PURPOSE: The Glenn County Grand Jury investigated the reasoning behind the return of approximately $63,755 from the 2006-07 library budget to the general fund rather than being used to fund other library uses and needs. II. BACKGROUND: The City of Willows allocated a library budget of $288,331 for the 2006-07 fiscal year. Expenditures totaled approximately $224,576, leaving approximately $63,755 unspent. This amount was returned to the general fund. On April 10, 2008, a grand jury team met with the Willows City Manager to inquire into this matter. III. FINDINGS: According to the information conveyed to the grand jury by the Willows City Manager, the City of Willows General Fund did receive the unspent monies from the library budget – he stated that this is standard operating procedure. When asked if the amount $63,755 was approximately correct, the City Manager stated that that amount sounded too low, that the money budgeted for a library director was between $70,000 and $80,000 and so $70,000 to $75,000 was probably more accurate. The salary range for the position was $47,000 to $57,000 with ancillary benefits added to it. When asked about the difficulty of finding a library director, the city manager gave us a detailed summary of the advertising, recruiting, and interviewing process that the City of Willows had gone through to find a qualified library director. The city manager noted that the City of Willows lacked the “attractiveness that candidates were looking for,” that is, the money being offered and the duties to be fulfilled were not competitive with other areas around the state. At one point, there were only four applications. The city manager took the recommendations of two committees for the person finally selected – the committees were unanimous in their selection of this person. When asked about the proper procedure or procedures for utilizing unspent money budgeted for the library, the city manager responded that there was explicit direction for this in the city regulations. He offered to give us the exact citation and added that as far as he was aware (and there was agreement among the Grand Jury team that he was perhaps more aware than anyone else), no needs for the library went unaddressed. In addition to the city council having final say on all aspects of the 35 budget, he added that the interim library director knew of the unspent monies and how to submit a request for library materials. IV. CONCLUSIONS: Department heads in all administrative entities are in general encouraged to come in under budget and add back unspent monies to the overall general revenue reserve. The Willows City Library Board of Trustees, in an advisory status, and the interim library director could each have requested by way of the Willows City Council all or part of the unspent budgeted monies for the library. According to the Willows City Manager, no need for the library went unaddressed. V. RECOMMENDATIONS: If a similar situation comes up again, the City of Willows should inquire into the feasibility of coordinating with the City of Orland for Library Directorship services. VI. RESPONSES REQUIRED: Willows City Council Willows City Library Board Willows City Library Director Medical Volunteer Transport Program I. PURPOSE: To review the volunteer medical transit program. II. BACKGROUND: The volunteer medical transit program was established by the Glenn County Board of Supervisors in July 1998. The service provides transportation primarily for elderly persons who cannot get to Orland, Chico, Colusa, Red Bluff, Sacramento, and other places for medical services not provided in Glenn County. Dialysis treatments are the major medical need. III. FINDINGS: Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide transportation, and are provided a gas allowance and a small stipend. Drivers must have car insurance and they are checked for compliance annually by California Department of Motor Vehicles. Most drivers are retired and the majority live in the Orland area. IV. CONCLUSIONS: The program provides a much needed service and is operated efficiently. The drivers are the backbone of this program and the grand jury highly commends them for their dedicated service. V. RECOMMENDATIONS:

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