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Mariposa County Grand Jury • 2015-2016

Ariposa Ounty

Published: April 05, 2016 90 pages
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Board of Supervisors 2016-50 Proclaim the Week of April 3-9, 2016, as "Safety Seat Checkup Week" (Officer Steven Lewis - California Highway Patrol (CHP)) Officer Steven Lewis/California Highway Patrol gave the report. Board members extended thanks for the presentation and the programs. No public input. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Officer Lewis. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kevin Cann, District IV Supervisor SECONDER: Rosemarie Smallcombe, District I Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier 2. Board of Supervisors 2016-51 Proclaim the Month of April, 2016, as "Child Abuse Prevention Month" (Britany Sturm, Mariposa Safe Families) Britany Sturm/Mariposa Safe Families gave the report. Board members extended thanks for the presentation and the programs. Public comment opened. Chevon Kothari/Human Services Director extended thanks to Mariposa Safe Families for their partnership; and advised of an upcoming training event, and supplied a flyer for same. Pete Judy/Chief Probation Officer discussed The Lisa Project, and thanked Ms. Sturm for bringing it here. Debbie Cooke discussed her personal history and noted her appreciation for projects like this. Public comment closed. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Ms. Sturm. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor SECONDER: Merlin Jones, District II Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier 3. Board of Supervisors 2016-52 Board of Supervisors April 5, 2016 Proclaim the Month of April, 2016, as “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” and April 27, 2016, as “Denim Day" (Kristen Fiester & Bria Kemp) Bria Kemp/Mountain Crisis Services gave the report. Board members extended thanks for the presentation and the programs. Public comment opened. Pete Judy urged the item by discussing the underreporting of sexual abuse crimes due to many myths; and recommended a film called "The Hunting Ground." Chevon Kothari noted that she is a sexual assault survivor herself and urged the item. Laura Smith/Victim Witness Services noted that the Victim Witness program helps many victims through referral to Mountain Crisis Services; and discussed the number of sexual assaults reported in this year and last. Audrey Davis/Mountain Crisis Services extended thanks; and advised of outreach and training to bar staff regarding sexual assault prevention. Public comment closed. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Ms. Kemp. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Rosemarie Smallcombe, District I Supervisor SECONDER: Merlin Jones, District II Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier 4. Health 2016-53 Proclaim April 4-10, 2016, as "National Public Health Week 2016" Dave Conway/Environmental Health Director gave the staff report. Board members extended thanks. Public comment opened. David Taylor/Lake Don Pedro subdivision discussed the need for physical education in the schools. Chevon Kothari extended thanks to the Health Department for their partnership on a number of programs and initiatives; and noted the recent creation of a County Wellness Coalition and encouraged community members to get involved in that. Public comment closed. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Dave Conway, Marguerita King, Melissa Fluharty, Ginnie Nash, and Dana Tafoya. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kevin Cann, District IV Supervisor SECONDER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier F. Departmental Presentation Chair Carrier read a summary response to Kitty Hawkins. Becky Hagen/Commander Local Highway Patrol Office advised of the nationwide campaign called Distracted Driver Month; and advised that they will be holding their first Coffee with a Cop event tomorrow at Donuts A Go-Go from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM. G. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items Jeanetta Phillips provided a copy of the 2016-2017 events brochure; and noted that the Butterfly Festival is less than a month away, and advised that they will be Board of Supervisors April 5, 2016 delivering caterpillars this week. Ms. Phillips also reported, on behalf of the Historic Sites and Records Preservation Commission, that all of the books have now been returned to the Law Library. Marvin Wells/Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Commission member noted his support for Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month; and stressed the importance of getting this information out to the public. Dane Carlson/Mariposa Chamber of Commerce presented the visitor statistics for the week of March 20th, as well as last week; extended thanks for attendance at the Network at Night; and reported that the Visitor Center is now open seven days a week from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
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Human Services 2016-63 Proclaim the Month of May, 2016, as "Mental Health Awareness Month" Barbara Gatlin/Deputy Director, Behavioral Health and Recovery Services gave the staff report. The Board extended thanks for the item. No public input. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Ms. Gatlin, who was accompanied by Behavioral Health staff and Mental Health Advisory Board members. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Rosemarie Smallcombe, District I Supervisor SECONDER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier 3. Board of Supervisors 2016-64 Proclaim the Month of May, 2016, as "National Military Appreciation Month" (Judith Huffman, Merced River Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution) Judith Huffman/Merced River Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) gave the report, with the assistance of Kathy Landers/Merced River Chapter DAR. The Board discussed the importance of honoring our military and extended thanks for the item. No public input. Chair Carrier presented Ms. Huffman and Ms. Landers. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor SECONDER: Merlin Jones, District II Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier 4. Human Services 2016-65 Proclaim May 6, 2016 as "Child Care Provider Appreciation Day" Rebecca Maietto/Human Services Deputy Director gave the staff report. The Board discussed the importance of child care and extended thanks for the item. Board of Supervisors May 3, 2016 During public comment, Amber Chambers/Local Child Care Planning Council Coordinator extended thanks to Ms. Maietto for the recognition; and discussed her involvement in child care since high school and the need for career planning given the dwindling numbers of providers. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Ms. Maietto and Ms. Chambers. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor SECONDER: Merlin Jones, District II Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier G. Departmental Presentation None. H. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items Jeanetta Phillips/Butterfly Festival discussed the success of the festival; extended thanks to all of the volunteers; and discussed the target month when the committee begins its planning. Dane Carlson/Mariposa Chamber of Commerce extended thanks to Ms. Phillips and the Festival committee; reported the number of visitors in the Mariposa Visitor Center last week; advised of an upcoming Candidates Forum for District II on Wednesday at 6:30 PM at the Old School House in Coulterville; reported that the Chamber will be unveiling the new sign at their office on May 26th; extended congratulations to 1850 on celebrating its third anniversary; and noted that 1850 and CostaLivos will be featured in an episode of "Dine Out on the Road" on May 7th at 5:00 PM on Fox 26. Recess Board of Supervisors 11:41 AM Chair Carrier recessed the Board of Supervisors meeting; the gavel was passed to Supervisor Long; and the Clerk of the Board read the Government Code announcement. I. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 11:49 AM Chair Long convened the meeting of the Local Transportation Commission (LTC.) LTC Public Comment Period None. LTC Regular Agenda 1. Public Works LTC-2016-3 Approve the Federal Fiscal Year 2016 Certifications and Assurances for Federal Transit Administration Assistance (FTA) Programs; and Authorize Board of Supervisors May 3, 2016 County Counsel and the Executive Director of the Mariposa County Local Transportation Commission (MCLTC) to Sign the Certifications and Assurances Tony Stobbe/LTC Executive Director gave the staff report. No public input. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Rosemarie Smallcombe, District I Supervisor SECONDER: Merlin Jones, District II Supervisor AYES: Smallcombe, Jones, Long, Cann, Carrier Adjourn LTC 11:46 AM Chair Long adjourned the LTC and passed the gavel to Supervisor Carrier. Reconvene as Board of Supervisors 11:46 AM Chair Carrier reconvened the Board of Supervisors meeting. J. Regular Agenda Items None. K. Items removed from Consent Agenda None. Recessed 11:47 AM Chair Carrier recessed the meeting for lunch. L. 2:01 PM Reconvened 2:01 PM Chair Carrier reconvened the Board of Supervisors meeting.
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Board of Supervisors (ID # 5775) CLOSED SESSION: Public Employee Performance Evaluation; Position of Employee Under Review: Community Services Director No public input. RESULT: CLOSED SESSION HELD D. Recess 8:36 AM Chair Carrier recessed the meeting to Closed Session. E. Report Out 4:10 PM Vice-Chair Marshall Long reported out that Information was Received and Direction was Given in all five closed sessions. F. Adjournment 4:11 PM Vice-Chair Long adjourned the meeting. Respectfully submitted, RENÉ LaROCHE Clerk of the Board MARSHALL LONG Vice-Chair, Board of Supervisors M C ARIPOSA OUNTY P.O. Box 784 Mariposa, CA 95338 (209) 966-3222 5100 Bullion Street http://www.mariposacounty.org/ JOHN CARRIER, CHAIR DISTRICT V MARSHALL LONG, VICE-CHAIR DISTRICT III ROSEMARIE SMALLCOMBE DISTRICT I MERLIN JONES DISTRICT II KEVIN CANN DISTRICT IV ACTION SUMMARY MINUTES June 14, 2016 A. 9:01 AM Called to Order and Roll Call Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Rosemarie Smallcombe District I Supervisor Present 9:01 AM Merlin Jones District II Supervisor Excused Marshall Long District III Supervisor Present 9:01 AM Kevin Cann District IV Supervisor Present 9:01 AM John Carrier District V Supervisor Present 9:01 AM B. Pledge of Allegiance Supervisor Smallcombe led the Pledge. C. Introductions None. 9:03 AM Chair Carrier read the County Service Policy. D. Approval of Consent Agenda (Items designated by "CA") No public comment. AMENDMENTS: CA8: Change the date of December 12, 2016, which appears at the beginning of the last paragraph under "Project Background" (agenda packet ,) to December 12, 2015; and add language under the "Deliverables" (agenda packet ,) to indicate that the contractor is to provide the required reviews at a Board meeting. CA21: Add language to clarify that the Human Resource Analyst series is confidential. Full audio recordings of the meetings may be found at: www.mariposacounty.org/bosagendas Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 RESULT: ADOPTED [4-0] MOVER: Kevin Cann, District IV Supervisor SECONDER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor AYES: Rosemarie Smallcombe, Marshall Long, Kevin Cann, John Carrier EXCUSED: Merlin Jones CA1. Administration RES-2016-259 Resolution Continuing the Local Drought Emergency CA2. Administration RES-2016-260 Resolution Continuing the Local Emergency Due to Landslides on Highway 140 En Route to Yosemite National Park CA3. Administration RES-2016-261 Resolution Continuing the Local Emergency Due to Extremely High Levels of Tree Mortality in Mariposa County CA4. Administration RES-2016-262 Approve the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Adjusted Budget as Mariposa County's Preliminary Recommended Budget Which Will Serve as the Operating Budget Until the Adoption of the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Final Budget in August 2016 CA5. Administration RES-2016-263 Authorize Five Stand Up Desk Attachments and Anti-Fatigue Mats and Approve Budget Action Transferring Funding in the Administration Budget to Allow for the Purchase ($2,457) CA6. Administration/Community Development RES-2016-264 Approve Budget Action Transferring Funds in the Disaster Recovery Initiative (DRI) Budget to Allow for the Reimbursement of Planning Department Staff Time Spent on the First Responders Road Atlas as Part of the Disaster Relief Initiative Grant ($37,313) CA7. Administration/Community Development RES-2016-265 Approve Submission of a Grant Application to Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the Amount of $5,000; and Authorize the Community Development/Grant Coordinator to Sign the Application CA8. Administration/Community Development RES-2016-266 Approve the Request for Proposals (RFP) to Update Mariposa County's Economic Vitality Strategy; and Authorize the Community Development/Grant Coordinator to Advertise the Approved RFP CA9. Agricultural Commissioner RES-2016-267 Approve the Exotic Pest Detection Trapping Agreement No. 16-0065 for Fiscal Year 2016/2017 with the California Department of Food and Agriculture Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 (CDFA); and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement and the CCC-307 Form CA10. Board of Supervisors RES-2016-268 Approve the Amended and Restated Joint Powers Agreement for Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) Authority; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA11. Board of Supervisors 2016-84 Approve a Certificate of Recognition to the Mariposa County High School Girls Varsity Softball Team, Sac-Joaquin Division VI Southern League Champions (Supervisor Long) CA12. Board of Supervisors 2016-85 Approve a Certificate of Recognition to the Mariposa County High School Grizzlies, Boys’ Varsity Baseball Team Sac-Joaquin Division VI Section Champions and Southern League Champions (Supervisor Long) CA13. Board of Supervisors 2016-86 Approve a Certificate of Recognition to the Mariposa County High School Grizzlies Boys' Golf Team, Sac-Joaquin Division VI Section Champions and Southern League Champions (Supervisor Long) CA14. Board of Supervisors Approve the Minutes of Tuesday, May 24, 2016 CA15. Item Withdrawn CA16. County Counsel RES-2016-269 Approve the Administrative Match Agreement Between the County of Mariposa and Area 12 Agency on Aging for In-Kind Legal Services in the Amount of $35,402 for Fiscal Year 2016/2017; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA17. County Counsel RES-2016-270 Approve an Agreement with Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) Joint Powers Authority (JPA) to Continue Providing Public Transit Services; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA18. County Counsel RES-2016-271 Approve a Lease Agreement with Kiwanis Preschool Academy for Use of the Darrah Schoolhouse for Fiscal Year 2016-2017; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Lease Agreement CA19. Health 2016-87 Approve a Certificate of Recognition to Mercy Medical Transportation for the Donation of Three Automated External Defibrillators CA20. Health RES-2016-272 Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 Authorize Environmental Health Manager to Apply for and Execute Documents for the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Assistance Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and for the Subsequent Four Years If Amounts and Conditions Remain the Same (Signed Documents Subject to County Counsel Review for Approval as to Form) CA21. Human Resources/Risk Management RES-2016-273 Approve the Analyst Reclassification Recommendations Effective July 1, 2016 CA22. Human Resources/Risk Management RES-2016-274 Approve an Agreement with Trakstar to Provide Performance Evaluation Software to Mariposa County; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA23. Human Resources/Risk Management RES-2016-275 Approve Amendments to the Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy for Safety- Sensitive Positions Effective Immediately as Required by the Department of Transportation (DOT) CA24. Human Resources/Risk Management RES-2016-276 Rescind Section VI from Resolution 98-48; and Approve the Mariposa County Recruitment/Selection Policy and Departmental Selection Guidelines CA25. Human Resources/Risk Management RES-2016-277 Formalize an Agreement with the Deputy Sheriffs' Association (DSA) and Sheriffs' Management Association (SMA) to Increase the Cash Option Amount (Or Flexible Benefit Allowance) for Employees who Do Not Participate in the County's Medical Insurance Plans by Approving a Side Letter of Agreement; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Side Letter of Agreement CA26. Human Services RES-2016-278 Approve a One-Year Agreement with Robert Dale Burtch, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), for Clinical Supervision of Unlicensed Staff and Interns in an Amount Not to Exceed $50,000; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA27. Human Services/Behavioral Health & Recovery Services RES- 2016-279 Approve an Agreement with Rebekah Children's Services to Provide Children Inpatient Mental Health Hospital Diversion Services in an Amount Not to Exceed $50,000; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA28. Human Services/Behavioral Health & Recovery Services RES- 2016-280 Approve an Agreement with Good Samaritan Hospital to Provide Inpatient Mental Health Rehabilitation Services for Mariposa County Behavioral Health in an Amount Not to Exceed $40,000; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 CA29. Human Services/Behavioral Health & Recovery Services RES- 2016-281 Approve an Agreement with Community Social Advocates, Inc. to Provide Residential Recovery Services for Substance Abuse Clients Referred by Mariposa County Behavioral Health in an Amount Not to Exceed $10,000; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA30. Human Services/Social Services RES-2016-282 Approve Budget Action Increasing Revenue and Appropriations in the Assistance Advance Fund to Reflect Actual Balances ($15,000) 4/5ths Vote Required CA31. Planning RES-2016-283 Approve Budget Action Transferring Funding in the Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA) Camp Budget to Allow for the Reimbursement of Planning Staff Time Spent on the SDA Camp Project ($2,516) CA32. Item Withdrawn CA33. Public Works RES-2016-284 Approve Budget Action Reducing General Fund Contingency and Increasing Revenue and Appropriations in the Road Fund for Un-Reimbursed Outstanding Balances for Non-Road Work ($16,742) 4/5ths Vote Required CA34. Public Works RES-2016-285 Approve a Five-Year Agreement with Wadell Engineering Corporation for Airport Consulting Services; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA35. Public Works RES-2016-286 Approve a Task Order Under the Master Agreement with Willdan Engineering to Perform Project Management, Construction Inspection and Materials Testing for the West Whitlock Road Construction Project in the Amount of $90,128; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Task Order CA36. Public Works RES-2016-287 Approve an Agreement with Moore Twining Laboratories Inc. in the Not-To- Exceed Amount of $70,000 to Provide Chemical Analysis for Various Facilities Throughout the County; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA37. Public Works RES-2016-288 Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Fujii Civil Engineering in the Not-To-Exceed Amount of $24,000 to Assist with Solid Waste and Household Hazardous Waste Engineering; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA38. Public Works RES-2016-289 Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Golder Associates, Inc. for Monitoring and Reporting for the Mariposa County Landfill in the Not-To Exceed Amount of $36,167; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA39. Public Works RES-2016-290 Approve a Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Willdan Engineering Increasing the Not-To-Exceed Amount by $15,000 for a Total Compensation of $65,000 and Extending the Term of the Contract to June 30, 2017, to Continue to Retain Doug Wilson as the County Road Commissioner; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Amendment CA40. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-291 Approve a Legal Services Agreement Authorizing the Mariposa County Public Administrator to Retain Starchman and Bryant Attorneys at Law to Proceed with the Administrating of Estates; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Legal Services Agreement CA41. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-292 Approve the Business Associate Agreement and the Third Party Administration Agreement for Review of Medical Services Provided to Adult Detention Facility Inmates; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreements (2) CA42. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-293 Approve One Over-Hire of a Sheriff's Deputy Position Effective July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017, or Until a Work Status Determination is Made of the Incumbent in the Affected Position CA43. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-294 Approve an Agreement with Trinity Services Group to Provide Dietary Services at the Mariposa County Adult Detention Facility in the Not-To-Exceed Amount of $195,124; and Authorize the Board of the Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA44. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-295 Approve an Over-Hire of One Sheriff's Jail Officer Position Effective July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 or Until a Work Status Determination is Made on the Incumbent in the Affected Position CA45. Sheriff's Office RES-2016-296 Approve an Agreement with Ambrosini Helicopters Inc. for the Purpose of Locating and the Eradication of Illegal Marijuana Contraband in Mariposa County in the Not to Exceed Amount of $50,000; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Agreement CA46. Technical Services RES-2016-297 Approve Mariposa County Social Media and Website Video Use Policy Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 CA47. Victim Witness RES-2016-298 Approve the 2016-2017 Victim Witness Assistance Program (VW) Grant Application Administered through the State of California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in the Amount of $118,080, for Fiscal Year 16/17; and Authorize the Board of Supervisors Chair to Sign the Grant Application E. Board Recognitions 1. Human Services/Social Services 2016-88 Proclaim the Month of June, 2016, as "Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month" Chevon Kothari/Human Services Director gave the staff report; and encouraged people to check on their elderly neighbors. No public input. Chair Carrier presented the Proclamation to Ms. Kothari and Terri Peresan/Community Services Director. RESULT: ADOPTED [4-0] MOVER: Rosemarie Smallcombe, District I Supervisor SECONDER: Marshall Long, District III Supervisor AYES: Rosemarie Smallcombe, Marshall Long, Kevin Cann, John Carrier EXCUSED: Merlin Jones F. Departmental Presentation Chevon Kothari reported that Behavioral Health and Recovery Services just completed a triennial Medi-Cal audit and was found to be 98% in compliance, which prompted kudos from the State. Dana Tafoya/Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator introduced Rick Roesch and Jesse Figueroa from Mercy Ambulance, who presented the new Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs.) Chevon Kothari extended thanks to Mercy Ambulance for, not just the AEDs, but for their continued partnership with Human Services. Tony Stobbe/Public Works Director announced that the community pools are open, and noted that people need to follow the rules otherwise they will not be able to access the facilities; advised that paving will begin on Triangle Road this week, and that excavation is currently happening on West Whitlock Road. G. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items Marilyn Saunders/Mariposa Community Foundation President read a statement regarding past recipients of Foundation grants; advised that they anticipate offering another funding cycle in late summer or early fall; and provided the Board with a copy of her comments. Dane Carlson, Chamber of Commerce advised that the Visitor Center sign has now been installed; reported on the Visitor Center statistics; advised that the next Networking at Night is tonight at 5:30 PM at George's Fremont House; noted that the American Legion will be holding their Flag Retirement ceremony at 6:00 PM; advised that John C. Fremont Hospital will be holding a blood drive at Pioneer Market on June Board of Supervisors June 14, 2016 16th; advised that Music on the Green is now underway and runs from 5:00 to 7:00 PM; and advised that Zorba's will have live music this Saturday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Juliet Sohn/4160 Vista Grande Way read the first half of a prepared statement regarding an easement issue at her property, and provided: a copy of her prepared statement; a letter written by the Sohns to the Public Works Director and dated January 15, 2016; a certified copy of document number 911744, an Acceptance of Dedication recorded with the Mariposa County Recorder on April 5, 1991; and a copy of the Subdivision Map Act of 1980. Daniel Sohn/4160 Vista Grand Way read the second half of the prepared statement. Chair Carrier noted that, due to the fact that there is pending litigation between Mr. And Mrs. Sohn and their neighbors, it is the County's position that this is a civil issue, and the County will wait on the court's decision.
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