Gran Jurado del Condado de Yuba

2011-2012

8 informes

Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 4 hallazgos
F1: Generally, the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall facilities appear to be well maintained.
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F2: The Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall facilities appear to provide supportive programs for troubled youth.
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F3: The surveillance system inside the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall needs to be upgraded. 2011-2012 Yuba County Grand Jury Final Report Juvenile Hall
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F4: Exposed and damaged insulation within Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area is a safety and energy concern.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 4

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R1: Evaluate cost requirements needed to upgrade video surveillance equipment to ensure the continued safety and security in all areas of the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall.
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R2: Secure funding for replacement and upgrade of the video surveillance system in all areas of the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall.
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R3: Investigate the cost of energy loss caused by the missing/damaged insulation in Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area.
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R4: Secure funding for the repair or replacement of the insulation in Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 7 hallazgos
F1: U.S. Flags flown over the decorative arches along D Street are not being illuminated between sundown and sunrise.
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F2: Proper light fixtures are in place to light the U.S. flags; however, they are not being used.
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F3: The Marysville City Manager was unaware that the lights were off.
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F4: Yuba County Consolidated Fee Schedule requires permits and fees for certain items specifically exempted in its Title X, Chapter 10.05, Standards of Building Construction.
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F5: Neither the County Administrative Officer, the Director of the Community Development Services Agency, nor the interviewed members of the Board of Supervisors were aware that permits were being required for specifically exempted items within the county’s building codes.
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F6: Through conflicting county ordinances, the residents of Yuba County are required to pay for permits for items that are specifically exempted by the county’s building codes.
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F7: The residents of Yuba County, who have performed work that is specifically exempted from the permit process pursuant to the county’s building code, have been put in a position of being in violation of the county’s consolidated Fee Schedule and are subject to possible jail time, fines and/or both.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 1

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R1: Ensure that proper respect is provided by keeping the flags atop the arches along D Street illuminated between sundown and sunrise.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 4 hallazgos
F1: Generally, the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall facilities appear to be well maintained.
Página 30
F2: The Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall facilities appear to provide supportive programs for troubled youth.
Página 30
F3: The surveillance system inside the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall needs to be upgraded. 2011-2012 Yuba County Grand Jury Final Report Juvenile Hall
Página 30
F4: Exposed and damaged insulation within Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area is a safety and energy concern.
Página 31
Recomendaciones adicionales 4

No vinculadas a hallazgos específicos.

R1: Evaluate cost requirements needed to upgrade video surveillance equipment to ensure the continued safety and security in all areas of the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall.
Página 31
R2: Secure funding for replacement and upgrade of the video surveillance system in all areas of the Yuba-Sutter Juvenile Hall.
Página 31
R3: Investigate the cost of energy loss caused by the missing/damaged insulation in Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area.
Página 31
R4: Secure funding for the repair or replacement of the insulation in Camp Singer’s indoor recreation area.
Página 31
Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 7 hallazgos
F1: U.S. Flags flown over the decorative arches along D Street are not being illuminated between sundown and sunrise.
Página 68
F2: Proper light fixtures are in place to light the U.S. flags; however, they are not being used.
Página 68
F3: The Marysville City Manager was unaware that the lights were off.
Página 68
F4: Yuba County Consolidated Fee Schedule requires permits and fees for certain items specifically exempted in its Title X, Chapter 10.05, Standards of Building Construction.
Página 74
F5: Neither the County Administrative Officer, the Director of the Community Development Services Agency, nor the interviewed members of the Board of Supervisors were aware that permits were being required for specifically exempted items within the county’s building codes.
Página 74
F6: Through conflicting county ordinances, the residents of Yuba County are required to pay for permits for items that are specifically exempted by the county’s building codes.
Página 74
F7: The residents of Yuba County, who have performed work that is specifically exempted from the permit process pursuant to the county’s building code, have been put in a position of being in violation of the county’s consolidated Fee Schedule and are subject to possible jail time, fines and/or both.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 1

No vinculadas a hallazgos específicos.

R1: Ensure that proper respect is provided by keeping the flags atop the arches along D Street illuminated between sundown and sunrise.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 4 hallazgos
F1: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds the Yuba County Jail staff to be well trained and attentive to the needs of the inmates.
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F2: The Yuba County Grand jury finds the Yuba County Jail offers a wide variety of meals, with provisions for religious and dietary requirements.
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F3: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds the laundry area to be efficient and clean.
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F4: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds that the laundry is a revenue producer based on services it provides to Yuba/Sutter Mental Health.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 2

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R1: The Yuba County Grand Jury recommends that the Yuba County Sheriff commend Jail staff for their dedication and hard work.
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R2: The Yuba County Grand Jury recommends the Yuba County Board of Supervisors commend the Sheriff and the Sheriff’s Department staff for their excellent work.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 4 hallazgos
F1: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds the Yuba County Jail staff to be well trained and attentive to the needs of the inmates.
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F2: The Yuba County Grand jury finds the Yuba County Jail offers a wide variety of meals, with provisions for religious and dietary requirements.
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F3: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds the laundry area to be efficient and clean.
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F4: The Yuba County Grand Jury finds that the laundry is a revenue producer based on services it provides to Yuba/Sutter Mental Health.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 2

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R1: The Yuba County Grand Jury recommends that the Yuba County Sheriff commend Jail staff for their dedication and hard work.
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R2: The Yuba County Grand Jury recommends the Yuba County Board of Supervisors commend the Sheriff and the Sheriff’s Department staff for their excellent work.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 6 hallazgos
F1: The three most common areas of concern for HHS field workers are dogs, unexpected or unknown persons in the home and poor cellular communication in the foothills.
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F2: HHS field workers were generally aware of personal safety procedures due to verbal reminders from Dispatch Center personnel.
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F3: None of the field workers interviewed said they knew about HHS Policy and Procedures manuals.
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F4: None of the field workers interviewed said they had received any safety training subsequent to their initial training.
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F5: Senior HHS personnel said that safety is emphasized by HHS and is something field workers practice routinely.
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F6: There is an inconsistency between field workers’ safety knowledge and training and what senior HHS personnel believe is provided.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 3

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R1: HHS should develop and provide annual safety training for its field workers.
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R2: HHS should consider the feasibility of providing field workers with defensive tools for protection against aggressive or overly protective animals.
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R3: HHS administration should commend its Dispatch Center personnel for their ongoing personal safety-reminders to field workers.
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Hallazgos & Recomendaciones 6 hallazgos
F1: The three most common areas of concern for HHS field workers are dogs, unexpected or unknown persons in the home and poor cellular communication in the foothills.
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F2: HHS field workers were generally aware of personal safety procedures due to verbal reminders from Dispatch Center personnel.
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F3: None of the field workers interviewed said they knew about HHS Policy and Procedures manuals.
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F4: None of the field workers interviewed said they had received any safety training subsequent to their initial training.
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F5: Senior HHS personnel said that safety is emphasized by HHS and is something field workers practice routinely.
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F6: There is an inconsistency between field workers’ safety knowledge and training and what senior HHS personnel believe is provided.
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Recomendaciones adicionales 3

No vinculadas a hallazgos específicos.

R1: HHS should develop and provide annual safety training for its field workers.
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R2: HHS should consider the feasibility of providing field workers with defensive tools for protection against aggressive or overly protective animals.
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R3: HHS administration should commend its Dispatch Center personnel for their ongoing personal safety-reminders to field workers.
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