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Findings 3 findings
F1
Insofar as the Medical Marijuana Dispensary application and licensing process to date, the Grand Jury finds that applicants and City of Marysville employees adhered to the procedures set forth in Ordinance 1381 of the Marysville city code and finds no evidence to suggest prejudice against, nor preferential treatment of, any applicant.
F2
According to statistics provided by the CVSO, the services rendered by the CVSO resulted in $3.6 million of lump sum and retroactive benefits paid to local area veterans and increased monthly benefits annualized to $6.4 million in FY ended June 30, 2018.
F3
The jail staff is doing an outstanding job of maintaining the jail and meeting the needs of the entire jail population
Recommendations 1
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R1Keep up the good work. RESPONSES Pursuant to Penal Code section 933.05, the Grand Jury requests responses as follows: Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Findings 1 and Recommendations 1.
Commendations 1
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CM1 Page 19The Grand Jury commends the management and staff of the Yuba/Sutter Counties Veterans Service Office for their work on behalf of local veterans which benefits not only the individuals served, but the community at large. 9 RESPONSES Pursuant to Penal Code section 933.05, the Grand Jury requests responses as follows: Yuba County Health and Human Services Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Findings 1 and 2 Reports issued by the Grand Jury do not identify individuals interviewed. Penal Code section 929 requires that reports of the Grand Jury not contain the name of any person or facts leading to the identity of any person who provides information to the Grand Jury. 10 Yuba County Evacuations of 2017 11 During 2017, Yuba County experienced two evacuations, one on February 12, for the Oroville Spillway Event and one on October 8, for the Cascade Fire. During these times, the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services (OES) was called on to provide full assistance and direction for the evacuations that took place. The County and Special Districts Committee of 2017/18 Yuba County Grand Jury decided to inquire into the OES and its process of initiating an evacuation. “Yuba County Office of Emergency Services mission is to provide exceptional public service in coordinating disaster activities with our stakeholders and first response partners, before, during, and following an emergency or event which has impacted the County of Yuba; always striving to protect the safety and property of our citizens.” EVENTS On February 12, 2017, an evacuation order was issued due to fear that the main, and emergency spillways of Oroville Dam would fail, leading to over 180,000 people being evacuated from Butte, Sutter and Yuba counties. Yuba County evacuation covered the communities of Linda, Marysville, Olivehurst, Plumas Lake, Wheatland, and unincorporated areas of Yuba County. On October 8, 2017 approximately 6,000 people were affected by the Cascade Fire Evacuations. Various agencies worked quickly to evacuate many different areas.
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