(individuals murmuring gently) – All. Excellent morning everyone. Hi, good early morning. I'' m gon na call to order the November fifth, 2019 Board of Supervisors meeting call to order and ask the staff to call the role. – Supervisor Leopold.
– Here. – Buddy.
– Right here. – Caput.
– Here. – McPherson.
There'' s added products. There ' s a changed memorandum package, page 399. There ' s added products.
And now I'' m gon na ask my colleagues, is there anything they'' d like to get rid of from the approval program? -2 minute chair. MacArthur ' s principal of personnel.
He refers to De Lacy by name as a supporter for the Nazis'when they separated up Poland.
I ' m certain the experts would appreciate you ' re keeping those plaques out there
. Union is the new Soviet that ' s what you ' re doing below and you don ' t tell
the people individuals the real genuine ' s going on at AMBAG. There ' s been a pedestrian pathway through that land for years and we ' d really like to be.
Looking around, seeing if. I can obtain some regional people in my neighborhood on the.
regarding being able to walk in their neighborhoods,
our community is ending up being extremely affected with housing and whatnot. And there ' s a great need.
for us to be out of our cars and trucks and walking, strolling to the store, walking to our favorite parks and byways. So I ' m just, I ' m happy to. go out and do this again, if requirement be,.( alarm beeping) yet I put on ' t understand what the beeping indicates. -You have a minute left. -Okay. I have to state people were truly unaware of the task to some degree, but when I clarified what was going on, they seem to sort of accept the task on'some level, possibly. you ' ll learn through others, but they actually liked the concept. of being able to accessibility it. They suched as the concept that. there may be a place for them to sit there eventually. You know, on their stroll both means. I hope you'take into consideration that and like I claimed, I ' d be. happy to comply with up on this and widen my request
if needed, yet I thought just obtaining individuals because certain location. must be an excellent indicator of public sentiment.So please consider this. actually, thank you
.- What kind of trees. were we speaking about? -They ' re mostly oak trees.- Oak, alright.- They ' re fantastic if you.
sanctuary ' t had a chance to see them.
If you stay, and after that.
there for a couple of mins, you ' ll notice
all kinds of. pet activity, bird life.- Thank you.
– Thanks. – Great'morning, give thanks to.
My name is Maria Cadenas as I ' m the executive director of Santa Cruz Area Ventures, and I ' m right here to speak on part and in assistance of the. At adventures we focus. And we are really cognizant.
of the importance of the education and. future of our youngsters. Santa Cruz SEEDS is following. nationwide best standards to make certain that our youngsters can have an university and succeed education or occupation blog post additional education.The program is really one. that ' s been highlighted across the
state. I ' m offering next week at the California affordability. university meeting. to present the version that we. produced below in Santa Cruz, we should be extremely pleased of the financial investment that
we ' re doing the children. Kids with interest-bearing accounts are three times a lot more. likely to head to university, 4 times more probable to graduate despite
the amount in the account. These accounts
decrease maternal mother’s depression and increase enhance social. psychological well being of the youngster once more, no matter of what. amount is in the account.
Cruz Area Ventures we '
re very really thankful the commitment to the future of our county.Thank you.- Hi, I ' m Erica Miranda Bartlett and I ' m the co-chair of the. In areas that we ' re.
We would like to see even more assistance of injury informed methods in the prisons, criminal justice systems, skilled nursing facilities, and independent board treatment,.- Thank you so much.
– Thank you a lot.- I wan na thanks both for all the effort you ' re doing. Thanks extremely much.And there were two of you. We need to we can have. offered you a few even more secs.- We value your board.- Many thanks a lot. -Hi, my name is Vanessa Youthful
. I ' m a homeowner here in Pleasure Factor. I ' m right here today to ask you men to consider adding more resources to the preparation division. My other half and I just recently got.
a house in Pleasure Factor. We scraped with each other everything we could to get a quite broken house. It ' s obtained a split. foundation, a dripping roof covering.
And the other day noted the one year mark that we ' ve been functioning. with the planning department to attempt to fix our roofing. We ' re about to go. via one more rainy period with containers in our living room, because the preparation. department can ' t do anything in less than 12 weeks.So with two submissions at 12 weeks, that ' s 24 weeks plus the architect ' s time to turn around drawings. It ' s rather inappropriate that I ' ve got a million dollar home that can ' t hold any insulation, no heat. And 6 months earlier, I had a newborn. So appears like this winter months, we ' re not also going to. have the ability to live there because the residence is also chilly.
And when it begins to. rain, our roofing is dripping. So I ' m here today to ask.
you to consider adding staff or making modifications to.
the planning division to ensure that'people like us. that wan na remain'homeowners that scrape it together to acquire a residence can really'have a habitable house, which now our home. is via the wintertime are not gon na be habitable. It ' s been rather discouraging.
I think with some sources, you could make a substantial difference. To the area.
– Thanks. -That ' s my
ask.- Thank you.- Thank you.- Thanks.
– Greetings, everyone. Great seeing you, Michael Saint, person of Santa Cruz County. I ' m below primarily ' reason I ' m. worried for environment change along with the situation that.
that presents to all of us.One concern for all you, managers'. When thinking about all these tasks that come in front of you, do you directly use the.
dimension of its carbon impact? Or ask the concern how.
can we alleviate the dimension of this carbon footprint prior to we approve the real job, as you most likely know,. on January very first 2020, 'California has a
brand-new solar mandate for new solar on all new. housing projects, condominiums and homes as much as 3 tales
. This likewise urges much more. electric use versus gas use, which happens to minimize. all-natural gas intake likewise minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.Mr. McPherson with Monterey. Bay Area power will get a possibility to enact December on their electrification prepare for 19-20 and also five years into the future, they are trying to get service providers to actually stop running gas lines and go full electrical on their homes. If this has actually been taken into consideration in the Live Oak job, I ' m questioning.
I hope you all really feel as I do that it ' s time to sign up with
the 21st century and substantially lower our carbon footprint when these tasks come. in front of you, thanks.
– Hi, my name is Gage Dayton and I ' m a local of Live Oak neighborhood and I wan na echo my support for the two Live Oak neighborhood participants who want more open area and public gain access to room at the development on Capitola and I ' m below to. Supervisor Leopold ' s initiative to engage our area on. Our area came out in wonderful numbers, several conferences, there ' s a. great deal of written remark.
I feel highly that the planning process was flawed. Live Oak supermarket is in the neighborhood preparation procedure so that our area gave input on those 2 parcels where in reality that parcel it wasn ' t entitled and is not part of the. And it does not have a community location all factors that I feel were articulated in the.
It is a one time opportunity for us, and a little bit more.- Thank you.- Thank you.
wan na make clear for individuals, so that product is gon na be.
And we ' re satisfied to have you talk currently if you can ' t remain but the.- And I ' ll be gone after that. Well, I ' m happy you made use of.
this possibility, thanks. -Morning supervisors.
My name is Owen Thomas. I ' m a homeowner in Santa Cruz. I ' m talking in concerns. to product 14 on the agenda.So I ' m in support
of passing.
arrangements that mirror AB-1482.
The sort of tenant securities. and a restricted rental fee cap that has actually been gone by. the state of The golden state that ' s gon na enter into impact in January.
I ' m in assistance of passing a statute that carries out those. I'' ve likewise been encouraging of occupants that are obtaining kicked out. I know that evictions are happening that or else, wouldn ' t it be taking place if the ordinance were in impact.
renters in our community, I ' m extremely supportive of some. type of immediate protections being implemented now as. opposed to later in January. Thanks.- Thank you.
– Hi, I ' m Cynthia Hamburger'with Santa Cruz Tenants Organization. I have the hotline for renters for the last 5 and a fifty percent years, I run that completely free and put on ' t throw cash and no applause. And I ' ve gotten well over, you understand, possibly around 2000 telephone call in the last few years have documents of, and a lot of them are from.
the county of training course, because in this area, there '
s a lot more population in the area after that in the 4 cities created unlike any kind of other region.
as I'recognize it, so I ' ve been obtaining a lot of phone calls in the previous month or two, from people who are lengthy term. renters obtaining tossed out for'no good reason. And I comprehend that you'put on ' t. assistance just create eviction, or you would have passed it.But this about the time to pass it. I think you ' ll discover your. roads have less
people residing on them. Last evening, I obtained a. call from a Mexican male that ' s been residing in. Watsonville for a long period of time, that ' s now homeless now you have Mexican and Mexican American homeless individuals. You had several fewer prior to.- Excellent morning. My name is Virginia Apena. And I have a kid which.
and I am a solitary parent I am older, 60 plus,. and it ' s constantly the very same yet extremely major regarding it.Just obtained the notice for being evicted from the home I have been residing in, in the
. building in this house for 13 years because the owner.
of the building simply changed. I indicate transferred from the
deceased proprietor to the brother or sisters. And'I ' m simply wan na let you understand, they are extremely cool hearted and they wear ' t even care. I obtained Area 8 voucher which is not beneficial at all due to the fact that it ' s providing them power, the proprietor ' s power to approve it or otherwise.
And then being low earnings and having a son which
is handicapped I ' m accountable for his future life. I don ' t have any kind of other options. That ' s all I can state, thank you.
Patty Steinbrunner homeowner of country Aptos and I just wan na oppose once again, public remark has actually been. lowered once again to two minutes.And we do not have the capacity to draw any consent agenda products. Existed any approval agenda products drew this early morning by managers?-'No.- Thanks. I did request that. be pulled number 44. So I wish to.
speak with that number 44. That is the county ' s listing of jobs being sent for RSTPX funding from the'resource Regional. Transport Commission.
And I wan na demonstration in district 2 once again for the 3rd year. The demand from the area for financing of a website traffic.
That is a web traffic mitigation for the Aptos town. task simple and pure. This would offer$ 400,000. to the traffic control at Aptos Creek Road. That is a traffic reduction for stage 2 of the growth and this
is a pure gift. to Swenson designer and I protest it when there are roadways such as Eureka Canyon. Highland that remain in mess. We don ' t demand to gift public. money to Barry Swenson. I additionally wan na say that there is no job for Lompico Road in this list.I have actually provided you info that Lompico has actually been assigned as. the top Bay Area, riskiest evacuation for fires and
that ' s not even on this listing.
So, that requires to be looked. at and I hope you will. I wan na likewise claim that in short time, the CSA 48 ballot actions.
They were not also published locally for regional service people.And I oppose that there. Region Fire, thank you.( audience praising)- Hi there, my name is Rafael.
I wished to bring your. interest to the thing number 24 in your approval agenda, which was a resolution. adopting $1.6 million in homeless emergency aid program funding for the Redemption Military 1220 River Road program and the Laurel road program.I simply wished to let you. understand in situation you aren ' t mindful that a lot of this funding is for a program that has already existed
since July, and this is just authorizing the funding especially for Laurel Road up until June and for the 1220 River Road camping tent program up until completion of March when that facility will certainly close for a city upkeep project. This is concerning ' cause there isn ' t. currently a funding plan for the three months after. After that, the closing of that task
, the agenda product discusses that staff might return. to you with ask for extra financing. And I really hope that if and when they do that, that you would approve such financing since there ' s currently.'over$ 100,000 space in the funding available from the stack emergency help funding and the cash funding to. spend for that program. The city and the area. are gon na have to tip up and determine a means to money that.Otherwise we ' re gon na have. the 60 individuals 60 plus people in that sanctuary back on the streets once again. Thanks significantly. -Thank you.- Hello there, my 'name is Monica McGuire. I stay in Corleos.
Union is the brand-new Soviet that ' s what you ' re doing below and you wear ' t tell
the people where the real genuine Activity s going on at AMBAG. There ' s been a pedestrian sidewalk with that land for decades and we ' d really like to be.- Hi, I ' m Erica Miranda Bartlett and I ' m the co-chair of the. It ' s rather undesirable that I ' ve obtained a million dollar home that can ' t hold any insulation, no heat. I ' m here primarily ' reason I ' m. worried for environment change as well as the dilemma that.I'' m returning, really late
The greenway proposals have actually not been heard and recognized by the because of the web traffic issues that for whatever unidentified factors 5 of you well enough or the county managers or anyone else in order to liberate the web traffic in the well-known means and thousands of areas across this nation, having bike lanes, having the train tracks transformed into a road is by far the most effective way to obtain the web traffic lightened and making even more sense.I likewise intend to
again call interest to the sad, unfortunate state of affairs, that you have many people coming routinely to ask you to accept our assistance, since you are clearly so overworked, that you can'' t get every little thing done. We comprehend it'' s a tough work. And we truly and absolutely, so several people in this county are wanting you would certainly approve our volunteerism, our help, our treatment, our requests that you would have evening meetings to make sure that even more people might come to show you what individuals of this county wish to provide for ourselves and to help you with your work have actually evidently gotten on deaf ears.But I will
repeat. That is a method to get the 90% of people I'' ve been talking to for the last few months, asking throughout this county, at the very least 1000 people. Do you understand who your region manager is? And 90% wear'' t recognize who their region manager is, no concept whatsoever of the 10% that say they understand, it is rare, if half a percent has in fact participated in a.
meeting of that hundred. I imply, you are in this horrible placement where people have no concept.
what you'' re doing or why and they'' re cynical. They believe there'' s no factor in coming because they assume things are corrupt. I wear'' t believe that. I believe you ' re doing the very best you can.
I think all people are.- Thank you. -But you need aid.
– Thanks. – Thank you.
– For the deal. – Please accept this time. -[ Ryan] Thanks your time ' s up.- I ' m so sorry that ' s the instance once more. -Hello there, my name is Charles Vasquez.And I ' d like to
give thanks to'the board for adding thing 14 emergency. occupant securities, and in certain my Manager Coonerty for being really responsive. to my emails on this. I ' ve remained in Santa Cruz. my entire adult life, the majority of that has been as a tenant. And because I ' ve been an occupant, that indicates that'I ' ve been renting out in many of your areas,. not always voluntarily, but since I need to. move fairly frequently. It doesn ' t need to be this way. And AB-1842 is the state saying that we will certainly currently have better methods for renters to have. protection in their real estate, and it ' s mosting likely to be coming. whether individuals desire it'or otherwise, and we lastly have a chance. to help all these people with this, however there is this technicality for 2 months that individuals. are using unfortunately to evict people from their homes.
Excellent property managers will not be affected by emergency protections. And brief term measures like these can have fantastic result. completely in our county.Cities all over the state from.
And you can be the initial region to pass emergency defenses like all of the cities are. Thank you.- Thank you.
a mental health and wellness center in the city of Watsonville. Which ' s something is very crucial to the needs of our area. in the city of Watsonville. And likewise I would love to just remain to make certain that
we proceed. to supply those solutions into the city and through. Region I think assume ' s a big, others in the
county.
And I thank you all of you for doing this to our city of Watsonville, thank you.- Thank you.- Marilyn Garrett I desire.
TakeBackYourPower.net Yeah, we actually need that. Havas YouTube video clips on radiation direct exposure and the 3rd one Dr. Barry Traler Could you hold the photo Monica? Okay last night( coughing) excuse me, I went to see the movie Harriet, about Harriet Tubman and.
Think of the telecom sector with their unseen, constant attack with microwaves and injury. I assume of you board of managers saying our hands are tied when it comes to putting radiation giving off cell towers.- Thank you, Marilyn.
– I will certainly offer that to you again. -Marilyn you ' re out of time.
– Two min Coonerty.
– Thanks', Sam. – We made use of to have three mins, sir. – Thanks. Are there any, exists anyone else wishes to talk with us today? All right, seeing none we ' ll now carry on to our normal agenda.First, we ' ll begin with.
product number seven this.
Oh, sorry. Yes, activity on the permission agenda. So, initially, we'' re going. to head to item number six, which is activity on the authorization schedule. These are products 18 to 45. I'' ll very first ask my coworkers if they'have any type of remarks. they ' d like to make. Supervisor Caput. -I ' ll simply make a remark. A person asked for product I'assume believe 44.
And 44 I ' m satisfied to see. that money ' s gon na go in the direction of Houlihand and the College Road. intersection in District Four. And also several of the.
cash in area two, that'' s mosting likely to Park
,. Pioneer and Varney roadway, which is simply right throughout.
the street from my area. I'' m not gon na pull the thing. This is $4.8 billion. That is for the RSTP share. It ' s not all the cash that ' s gon na most likely to just these jobs, various other maintenance will certainly be taking area, while this money is being'. considered today, these are simply it'' s a checklist of concerns. And I think it ' s a reasonable. list there is various other money for various other tasks, yet this is 4.8 million that I believe is equitably.
I ' m not gon
na pull it. I simply wanted to discuss.
– Okay, Manager McPherson.- Thank you Mr Chair.
There ' s numerous products of three or 4 that I intended to speak about product 24. I wan na say thanks to once more the homeless. solution control office for supplying completion the Redemption Army and we ' re functioning with the Salvation Military for offering this required sheltering for the neighborhood and a huge. thanks to the Redemption Military that has actually done this, in. control with the city and the county.
This truly represents. And you ' re most likely. On the face of'it, but I think we ' re doing.
that we obtain funds from, that includes offering fifty percent of the total half territories, funding related to this contract.
with the Salvation Military. And to give folks a sense.
of exactly how much this prices for to offer emergency situation shielding, the cost per bed at Laurel.
street per night is $62. The cost per outdoor tents at.
There are no day solutions or navigation centers either. And I believe it'' s important for.
to add housing navigating, in addition to the emergency.
sheltering that we have. It'' s gon na be so essential that we make the appropriate investments and what we can do with what we have and the funding of the North.
Area navigation facility since that will certainly involve a.
much larger financing device then we have currently. I do have an inquiry about, I think Rainy Perez might.
have the ability to answer this. What is, it was referred to by.
among the community members.What is the prepare for
changing. the 1220 River Street shelter when it goes offline in March? Now do we have a plan of assault?- Greetings. Yes, Rainy Perez county. Homeless Providers Coordinator. And there is job underway. City and County are interacting to identify an option. place where it ' s prepared for that the River Street website will most likely not be offered due to a water project intended there. And so a website is being determined and we anticipate that we. will have the ability to move individuals.- Okay, and I wan na clarify.
that the city has a lengthy plan to place a water center.
to assist the water system in the city of Santa Cruz to put a place that there is. gotten on their planning board, for a long period of time.
It ' s not something that just turned up and we ' re saying, hello, you ' re out of here. -That ' s true, and actually, the project was delayed due to permitting. The reality that we ' re. Because we did not believe, able to utilize it right currently is rather of a true blessing. it would certainly be available.So they, if the project is.
not prepared to be worked with
by May 31, after that we might be.
Able to, or sorry, March 31, we might be able to expand, however we won ' t know that.- Okay, thanks very a lot. – You ' re welcome.
– And'I do wan na thank on thing. number 33 Christine Berge
, from our Staff of the board for responding to the drug abuse condition. Solutions Payment.
I wan na thank my matter. CSAC as it ' s referred to. On item 37, the mental.
What are the choices. for placing these individuals in a secure way? Does anybody can any person.
solution that for me? And you understand, how is public security being considered on this? -Greetings manager. McPherson Mimi Hall with the Health Solutions Firm. I have Pam Rogers Wyman right here also. She ' s our adult behavior. Health And Wellness Providers Supervisor. Of all, to be. eligible for diversion', you need to satisfy particular
criteria. There are 3 details diagnoses and it ' s only those three. that make you qualified. Second of all, your mental illness has got to be gotten in touch with the criminal activity that you ' re being charged with. And afterwards 3rd of all, you have. to be open to therapy. So there ' s nobody miracle drug answer as they most likely to a particular place.It '
s based upon the analysis. of the person. So we have a number of local. facilities and alternatives.
The concept is to not have.
someone waste away behind bars before they go off to the state health center. So maybe that they ' re regarded 5150. And they ' ll be placed on a hold or they ' ll go to a. psychiatric crisis facility. It can be that they ' re. regarded to'be conserved. Maybe that they go.
to a secured property. It truly depends upon what the.
If Pam, person is assessed with and I wear ' t understand. intends to include anything even more.- Thanks. The function of this certain law, the regulation that passed was to'obtain individuals with
major mental diseases out of prison and right into treatment in a. even more expedited manner.Right currently they ' re rotting in our jail, anywhere in between three, 4. and 5 months awaiting a state medical facility bed.
So the populace that ' s.
been sculpted out for this certain program are. really nonviolent transgressors.
Of all, they have. to pose not pose a danger to the neighborhood to be. offered in the neighborhood. And the area truly.
means as Mimi defined based on their psychological health needs.
If a person needs to be. on an inpatient system, that would certainly be the level of treatment. that we would be giving.
If they are truly amenable to solutions, they started taking. drug in the prison.
If they ' re non-compliant. Thank you extremely a lot. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Simply'a couple products to talk about. On the item number 24. I wan na value all the people who are servicing'. resolving homeless care in our community.This is a good partnership with the city of Santa Cruz with the Redemption Army and with various other organizations and I appreciate the work that we ' re doing by both ends of the region and the efforts we ' re trying to do to.
meet instant requirements, and continue to function on. the long-term techniques. On product number 37, which. we just chatted regarding it one thing that individuals may not know is that the largest supplier in this nation of mental health'. services are region
prisons. And it ' s not an ideal place for
we ask a lot of our region jail, currently to also be a psychological wellness carrier. I really appreciate the job on team to safeguard these funds and find various other methods to be able to hold people accountable, however have them dealt with in the. most appropriate place as opposed to behind bars.Because with any luck will that. will certainly be a better result for the specific and for. the area overall and I simply value the recurring work that our staff needs to do. daily in in giving care inside of our jail.
On product number 38 I wan na value the parks.
division for their job in securing a 2nd. grant for the Soco Creek linear Parkway job this is. gon na be a very exciting part of the heart of SoCal. we ' ll be able to walk along the creek behind SoCal primary and connect with Lions Park bridge. I ' m really thrilled to.
see this moving onward and I appreciate the efforts
. that have actually entered into it. On product number 44 the RSTPX funds.
Works supervisor Matt Machado to think about these financings. I ' m delighted to see the work being.
It will make a big distinction especially on North Rodeo Gulch Roadway, and I wan na value. the job of the personnel to make that happen.
That ' s it.- Manager Pal.- Thank you chair, just to.
construct on what Manager Leopold simply claimed if it weren ' t. for the general public Functions personnel, including Supervisor Machado, we wouldn ' t have actually been. mindful of the possibility of being able
to do this formula based as numerous various other neighborhoods'do.This board
in fact voted unanimously at the Regional Transportation Compensation to move toward that layout, despite the fact that there was'a.
considerable amount of conversation regarding it consequently. of it is has opened up a whole lot of brand-new funding for. details sorts of roadways, arterial roadways within the. neighborhood and in my district, as Supervisor Caput noted, it opens up moneying much required financing for Coroleados that hadn ' t. been readily available previously. I appreciate the.
work of Supervisor Machado but also this board for.
taking that setting at the Regional Transport Compensation to make this funding readily available.- Great and I just have a. pair extra directions and a couple comments. Initially on thing number 24. This is the shelter and. Redemption Military contract.
I truly wan na value the team ' s job in supplying year round sanctuary and I understand it ' s a difficult process and we ' re gon na be looking. And I look ahead
to the solutions that are brought forwardOnward I do have some additional directions instructions since wan na
make sure certain when we provide supply services, they also likewise ' t unduly. The second direction will be straight team and HST staff to actively assist any kind of sanctuary clients with small kids ' s within.
Homeward Bound program, we ' ve come up with resources. And we ought to get'simply quarterly reports to see exactly how that ' s going. On product number 32, the.
I believe this is an actually. exciting opportunity to give interest-bearing accounts. to families, children, and their families in our community and the influences that she ' s. cited we see around the country are really impressive in terms of giving. people a feeling of future and a possibility and hope. which the community is spending in them in their future. So I ' m honored to be functioning. with Maria on that.On product number 37, I assume that it ' s a. really crucial program and for all the factors that have been mentioned, however I additionally wan na make certain. we implement this appropriately. So the added direction that I would certainly add is that before a new
mental. health and wellness, non-locked method is open or utilized. There ' ll be an area
conference arranged by county HSA team, notification to homeowners
in 1000 foot span of. the recommended place. Furthermore, this brand-new non-locked modality will obtain a majority.
approval from the city council, or the Board of Supervisors. in the territory where it ' s to be situated. I assume there ' s existing centers and we can additionally work with lock centers. But if we ' re gon na be. creating new areas, it ' s actually important that. we involve the community before that takes place. And product number 42 the Davenport going across, there ' s a really this is an alarming need to develop safety in our community. And this is an extremely hazardous location where we have people going across the highway sometimes visitors who wear ' t'understand that they ' re'going across a state highway as they return and forth. in between Davenport and the beach.And so I
really wan na make. sure that we'' re relocating onward on creating a risk-free going across. immediately. -I would certainly want clearness on. the inquiry of alert'. since I concur that we require. to have great alert, we have to include individuals in discussion. It just a big thing to include. as component of a consent thing. If you, and so I ask yourself. could say a bit extra about that.- Sure, I imply, I assume, to level we have existing centers.
Those are existing and with any luck.
we ' ll manage, to the
extent that we'have secured facilities those deal with the concerns.
The extent that we ' re gon na be adding any type of brand-new non-locked modalities, I believe, for this specific population, I believe
there should ought to. -Yeah I imply this is a large
item I feel uncomfortable voting ballot it without understanding comprehending that means.And so I ' m wondering if we. Well, so I ' m not at the next meeting.
– I ' m so sorry that ' s the case again. It ' s not something that simply came up and we ' re saying, hi, you ' re out of here. There ' s no one magic bullet solution as they go to a certain place.It '
s based on the assessmentEvaluation And they ' ll be placed on a hold or they ' ll go to a. psychological situation center. I truly wan na value the personnel ' s job in providing year round sanctuary and I know it ' s a tough process and we ' re gon na be looking.Do we have someone from HSA? – So the impact on the
– Right, we are not opening up a center the funding is certain for positions making use of existing resources that we currently have in the neighborhood.- Yet this can be this a brand-new populace. You recognize, often it'' s a. little bit of a choice tree for law enforcement in the field to identify whether or.
not they'' re composing a 5150 on a private and taking them to our.
dilemma stablizing program, or they'' re gon na
press a. cost and take them to prison. And so it'' s really for those. people in the grey location that this program is established for, it'' s truly for people that. are open to therapy. – So I mean I comprehend it, I can'' t assistance
including. this a new populace that has actually devoted a felony right into an area without in some way alerting them if it'' s gon na be an opened facility so we can delay or we can.
if the remainder of the board intends to vote they can elect, yet– – I'' m uneasy with the including a new condition on pointing out centers that are hard to cite unless we have some kind of.
affordable conversation regarding it.I recognize the concern. I just I simply think is.
that permission product enhancement, it'' s a little it ' s a. little bit much to handle.
Therefore I feel comfy. electing for this give I really feel and paying attention to staff the concept that there isn ' t
gon na. be any kind of new facilities that become part of this,.
and that these are people that are currently in our system and we'' re finding a better method To treat them instead of simply.
having the prison treat them seems like a sensible piece. And I would invite and.
if you wan na bring an item to the board so we can have.
a conversation about this and be prepared. I would expect that. I just feel uncomfortable.
including that as a change. – We have an activity.
– You want a motion? – We'' re speaking about 37. -What I would I would.
relocate the approval agenda as included here with no additional.
– Will certainly you consist of the.
additional instructions on the Salvation Army agreement? – Advise me what that is.
– That'' s to develop the staff should establish a composed. strategy with the city to decrease effect on the.
present decrease off website. Or alter the drop off site and.
provide a memo to the board, direct HSA and HSA staff to proactively exist any sanctuary customers with minor children within two days of them.
coming to be a shelter client and guide the staff to supply a memorandum of the.
board a quarterly report on the number of customers.
that use homeward bound. – It'' s a whole lot there, but I will take that. – As it is I'' m in. – I ' ll second.
– Yes, so fine, so we have. an activity
and a 2nd. On the permission schedule. with the included direction on product number 24.'I ' ll be electing no on thing 37. But all those in support, please state aye.
– [Board] Aye. – And all passed unanimously.
with me electing no on item number 37. All right, going on to product number 7, which is a presentation.
recognizing Susan Rozario on her retired life as laid out.
in a memorandum by me and we have the constable Jim Hart below to the make a presentation.
with Zach Good friend. – Well great morning board.
Jim Hart constable coroner and with me is Susan Rozario, who'' s been a longtime county worker, and has actually benefited the sheriff'' s office, as well as the board for numerous, many years. And it ' s been my honor and privilege to have actually collaborated with you for all this time Susan. And she has actually generated.
for me since I'' m satisfied that she ' s gon and retiring na take pleasure in time with her family yet she leaves a remarkable.
void at the sheriff'' s workplace.
And so we have some large. shoes to fill Susan.
I wish you a delighted. and healthy and balanced retired life.
( target market praising) -I desired to give thanks to all the board participants and the fantastic area employees'that I ' ve had the opportunity to function with over my 35 years at the county. I wan na thank Kathy Sams for.
preparing the pronouncement because that'' s usually my job.
( audience laughing) I'' m really pleased with every little thing that has been completed. by county government throughout my tenure, and I understand that an excellent lots of.
things will certainly be accomplished in the future. Thanks quite.
( target market praising) – Mr. Chair, we do have.
Because since speaks to some, a proclamation below and I wanted to read a.
couple elements components it.
of the amazing work that Susan has actually done. I'' ve had the opportunity.
of dealing with Susan both in my previous capability.
with Santa Cruz cops and currently here, but in your 35 years, what I think something that.
several of the board participants might not realize is that Susan.
invested the very first 16 years the career with the clerk.
of the boards office prior to she ended up at.
the constable'' s office, and it states that
she had. supported 13 various participants of the Board of Supervisors, including 2 in the first district, 2 in the second area two in the third area.
4 in the fourth, Greg, a great deal of turnover taking place over there, and three in the fifth, in addition to 2 different.
CIOs throughout that time, undoubtedly doing a.
amazing quantity of work with the constable'' s workplace, but she has written. over 1500 board letters on part of the sheriff, created thousands of grants,.
consisting of cops grants, reentry grants, the jag grants, Homeland Safety gives, just to name a couple of bringing in literally 10s of millions.
of dollars to this region for your work.So this seeks 35 years, you are not an exchangeable person, and you should be recognized for the work you did, not just.
for the Board of Supervisors, however, for the 10s of millions.
of dollars you brought in for this area to make it a much safer area and a much better place to live. This is a pronouncement.
authorized by every board participant which as you understand as.
an extremely unusual occurrence and as a result, it would certainly call for a motion and so I would relocate to.
embrace this proclamation.
– Second.
– Thanks. Therefore we have a movement a second and a great deal of gratefulness for.
your help this area. – My satisfaction.
– It'' s terrific civil service. – So what do you plan on doing for the possibly the. year or more of retirement'? -I ' m wanting to travel and not have to obtain up at.
5 o'' clock in the early morning. (all laughing) – Okay.
– Thank you. – You made the relocation from the region board to the sheriff'' s workplace.
I wear ' t recognize if that. was an excellent step or not. Yet kid, I know he valued it.
Did the constables. Thanks so much. It was just thorough and. everything you did all the'time. Much valued. Kid, we have so numerous workers like you, however you'' re a
celebrity of the show. Thank you very much for. every little thing you ' ve done.
– And Susie I wan na value your work, you know, going from the.
And in the years'that you'' ve worked right here, you ' ve seen a lot of adjustments, you probably started on. And currently to be functioning in a.
state of the art facility center we have for the.
Center for Public Security, it simply shows that we'' ve come a long way in the years that you'' ve been right here. And partially since of your service and the efforts that you'' ve placed in, we ' ve been able to grow and. fulfill the needs of our community. And you'' re one of a trick. component of our county household that has aided us expand with time, so thanks and terrific, best.
of good luck in your retirement. – So we have a motion and.
a 2nd on the flooring. All those in support, please state aye.
– Aye.
– That passes with one voice and thank you for your solution. (target market praising) Okay now we'' re gon na. think about final consultation of Jozett Irgang to the In Home Helpful.
I relocate the consultation. – Obtained a movement by Manager.
Leopold second by McPherson. All those in favor please say aye. – [Board] Aye. – Opposed that passes with one voice. We'' re currently gon na carry on time number 9 which is think about changing.
the Santa Cruz County code to add chapter 5.47 pertaining to a cost on solitary usage disposable.
cups at organizations in the unincorporated location, consider recommending a notification of exemption from CEQA, timetable the regulation for a 2nd reading and final.
fostering on November 9, 2019.
And direct public jobs.
to conduct outreach and education and learning to neighborhood services, as described in a memorandum of the deputy CIO Supervisor of.
Public Works, Mr. John Trump. – Good morning, Tim.
Goncharoff, with public works and with me is Kasey Kolassa,.
the supervisor of reusing and solid waste services. I wished to begin with simply.
a bit of quick history. When the board asked us, we began this process in February.
to study concerns of litter and pollution and make recommendations for plan updates to attend to that. We returned on August sixth.
to share a number of options, and the board directed us.
to pursue two of these. The very first is to ban the.
use plastic water containers at county facilities and the secondly was to submit an ordinance needing region organizations to charge for solitary use non reusable mugs. The restriction on plastic canteen at region centers does.
not call for a new statute. This will certainly be included in the.
annual county plan updates that will certainly be revived.
to the board in December.So you ' ll have a chance. to think about that after that.
So relocating on to the. ordinance on solitary usage mugs, research study was led by. 3 relevant factors.
Back in 2011, the board passed a single. That ordinance was really.
bags at region organizations. Just recently, the city of.
Berkeley was the initial to adopt a regulation needing a fee for single use cups. That statute was preceded. Much more recently, the city of Watsonville passed a comparable statute,.
the city of Santa Cruz is functioning on'the same statute
and is anticipated to listen to. that more than likely in January, so it ' s a timely problem. As constantly, to restrict. confusion among companies and the basic public.It ' s constantly valuable to have. a comparable landscape of legislations
throughout area territories.
We will proceed to. work with the regional cities toward that end, and that.
Is the reliable date. Watsonville ' s statute.
result July initially of 2020. The draft statute for.
the city of Santa Cruz has the same suggested effective. day, July first 2020. The draft statute before you includes a later efficient. date of January first 2021. The intent of that was to.
If you feel it ' s crucial to have a constant, efficient day,'and desire to speed up that timetable, I simply wan na ensure you that we can adjust that is your telephone call. The 25 cent. The draft ordinance for.
Again, that choice is up to you. The board likewise asked us to. check out the feasibility of directing that all or a few of the funds collected via mug fees either come back to the region or to an usage guided by the area. And naturally there are. lots of issues to take into consideration when we will certainly be putting such. a problem prior to the public. This would certainly require an election. Then it just requires a. majority of
the voters and citizens funds will go will certainly, if it is presented as a.
general revenue measure. the county ' s basic fund. I invite area counsel. to correct me at any factor if I get any one of this wrong, an unique revenue step would require 2 thirds
. authorization of the general public and can most likely to whatever.
certain utilizes the board guides. There ' s some scheduling issues to think about if the board wished to target.
the March 3rd 2020 political election.
The target date for that. would certainly'be December 6th, of this year, for following fall ' s political election the due date would certainly be. August 7th of 2020.
The board could guide. all or component of the funds for area use for.
expenses as trash cleaning
or various other environmental removal. measures as you select.
Or you would have the option. of leaving several of those funds with the merchants to. counter their expenditures. One choice may be to. establish different tiers of revenue departments to include to motivate higher sustainability on the part of local businesses, for instance the use of. totally compostable mugs which does boost their prices. This causes the question. of what type of earnings might we anticipate from a measure like this? And that ' s a tough job. Estimates on the number of. single usage non reusable cups gave each year by area services depend upon projections from area and state numbers.
There are no actual numbers. offered for neighborhood organizations. So we take those national. and state numbers and extrapolate based on our.
portion of the population to come up with a number, but obviously, that ' s a. relatively crude estimate.And after that returning to the comparison of the single usage bag ordinance, well, that'regulation got.
appeal extremely promptly. It ' s tough to claim for sure, if this action would certainly. elicit the very same feedback, we really simply put on ' t'understand. The revenue would certainly come from anyone who selects not to bring a cup. That number is, of program. likely to change gradually as more individuals become familiar. with the new regulation, yet it ' s hard to precisely approximate the amount of individuals that would be or exactly how swiftly the actions would certainly change.We do estimate that for. each 10 %of disobedience, that ' s each 10 %of clients that remain to use non reusable cups that can potentially
. create as much as$ 1.2 million of yearly earnings. I intended to address just a few information in terms of outreach, enforcement, exemptions, and comparable actions. The ordinance consists of stipulation that any person who ' s participating. in support programs such as SNAP or WIC would. be exempt from such charges, they simply have to present their cards. In the interest of wellness and safety and security, it permits organizations to. refuse to use the mug offered by a customer.
that ' s filthy or damaged or in otherwise inappropriate for use in their judgment. And as always, with our regulations, there ' s an arrangement for. them to request an'exception from the area if they feel. there ' s a demand for that.Of training course, if the board authorizes. the ordinance Public Works will be conducting considerable outreach to effected companies, both before the statute works to be certain everybody ' s knowledgeable about it, and afterwards later on to. deal with any type of problems or issues that show up and to. help with the change and in the event that it ' s. required the enforcement, the ordinance does consist of'. arrangements for enforcement, consisting of penalties if necessary. The suggestion is that the board take the complying with actions,. authorize the regulation and concept, accept the. affixed notification of exception from CEQA, timetable the. ordinance for final fostering on November 19, 2019. And straight public jobs.
to carry out outreach and education to neighborhood companies. And we would enjoy. to take any type of questions.
Thank you. -Supervisor Caput?- Yeah, solitary use
non reusable cup, we ' re discussing simply. regarding any kind of coffee that may be made use of like a Starbucks.
– That ' s appropriate, it uses.- That ' s.- What percentage of those, my worry is they ' re finishing up, what percent will finish up in the land fill?
of all the turning out and winding up in the garbage dump?- We are the board passed. an an additional procedure in 2017 requiring all businesses in.
the unincorporated county to use just materials that.
That ' s already in effect.- Right so the ideal scenario. And maybe this is a. good point to discuss that the legislature.
We will be returning to the board soon with an action to incorporate. -Yeah, I such as the whole principle.
And after that if they have a. reuse one following to it, allow ' s say equivalent dimension,. How much money are they gon na conserve since when they save money, they get genuine enthusiastic concerning the point if you bear in mind the.- There are potential financial savings it ' s difficult to provide you a particular figure because there are several.
So we have aided numerous. organizations minimize their expenses, however it would certainly be challenging for me to give you a dollar figure,- [Greg] Okay, type of. dollar number however, allow ' s state those you. know, just how the can I vehicle gets the large container?- [Ryan]
Manager Caput? Let me simply state so we have. a 10:30 arranged product. So I wan na maintain it just. to this to the cups if we don ' t mind. -I comprehend real fast, simply a ball park number the equivalent size. -Do you understand, Kasey? – One ' s reuse and the various other ' s rubbish- It depends upon your solution level.
What you pay–. -As soon as a week.
– So the size of your bin or cart establishes your fee. So if you do there is for. businesses costs slightly lower billed for recyclable materials.If you can scale down or right. dimension your refuse container, there will be some savings.- I ' ll be conserving hundreds. of dollars a month.- I couldn ' t claim, you ' d be saving some.- Thanks anyway, we ' re just.
thinking about putting this on for November 19. Are we gon na make a decision on 10. cents, 15 20, 25 now? – Yeah, yes, we ' re.
Well, we ' re not first on this one that we'sanctuary ' t been on. I wan na repeat, that I ' d like to see a regional technique. Perhaps'that ' s past us by now, it ' s have some consistencies.
And in the years'that you'' ve functioned here, you ' ve seen a lot of adjustments, you probably began on. And in part because of your solution and the initiatives that you'' ve placed in, we ' ve been able to expand and. – One ' s reuse and the various other ' s waste- It depends on your service degree.
– I couldn ' t state, you ' d be conserving some. Perhaps'that ' s past us by currently, it ' s have some consistencies.However, and then I just such as
to the address the problem at the resource of the manufacturing rather than the message customer level.I understand that that ' s really hard and takes a worked with effort to do. The board direction in August was to draft a statute
in the unincorporated work, and do we attempt ow did we
when we wanted a typical fee, was it just as well late to enter the game for that I guess. For with Santa Cruz and Watsonville being on the step to? – Well, we have actually had
discussions with city personnel and elected officials and consisting of on the issues
of implementation days and common charges.But obviously
, the different city board make their very own choices, and they wear'' t always go the means we would certainly desire. -Right, and one more instructions was to provide info what it would take to carry out costs as devoted to recurring or attending to waste issue and ecological cleaning. And I wonder if you had those two subjects? Is that sufficient to make it, you understand, a basic concern as opposed to a certain one? Or just how do you get the general and particular I put on'' t know, if you could, if that if you have just those 2 -[ Tim] I ' m postponing to council on that one.
– Will certainly you make it a general tax obligation versus a details tax obligation you'' re gon na be committing the earnings to a details resource. A basic tax would be that the cash just mosts likely to the general fund that can be invested in anything. Okay, so basic fund tax obligations a 50% electorate and a special tax obligation is a 2 thirds. – Yeah I'' d sure like to see it opt for environmental management issues greenhouse gas discharges or sea level surge or something like that. I wear'' t understand if that ' s. my thoughts on'it anyway. And I wear ' t understand exactly how we could get there and make it a basic tax obligation. -Possibly I should make clear that the procedure before you today is just to authorize the regulation. The conversation about.
whether to have an election directing the usage of that fee was at the request of the board, a separate thing that.
you can act on today, or accept a later conversation that could occur anytime, independently, of passage of the ordinance.Okay and you ' d mentioned this.
just is the last inquiry that if a store declines.
to fill a recyclable mug, are they able to charge the.
customer for a single cup usage, is that right?
– Yes, that'' s right. – Okay.
– Supervisor Leopold? – Thanks, thanks for your job in assembling this regulation that most definitely seems as though people are coming to be.
a lot more aware of this as a pollution problem. Considering that we began discussing this, I'' ve started lugging around multiple-use mugs and I have great deals of.
conferences in coffee bar, and I see an increasing number of.
individuals making use of those cups.So people are
realising,.
which I assume really aids. A pair various points, one is I assume this is a great initial step, but it'' s we require to do greater than this. And when we come back,.
There ' s a pair different concerns in that discussion that you made. One is the inquiry of costs.
that'' re considering this or who have actually passed this. – Those are the only 2 thus far, we would certainly be the 3rd. There are a number that.
are considering it. – Great, and I recognize that.
I'' ve spoke to a number of Santa Cruz city board members that they ' re rather committed to bringing this to their council. And I'' ve had some discussion. with Capitola council participants that are likewise have expressed.
an interest in this. Therefore I believe there''
s an. opportunity to have this as a region broad initiative or.
almost a countywide effort. – It is being reviewed.
in Scotts Valley as well, what action they could require to do this. – Yeah, I think the inquiry, offered the experience.
of the plastic bag restriction, the solitary use plastic bag restriction is a July initial day reasonable? I mean, could we do the outreach? I indicate, has there been much interaction with the market already? – There'' s been a restricted. quantity of interaction so it would certainly produce a challenge to draw our resources.
together and act soon.We ' re struck by the reality that the city of Santa Cruz'' s. preliminarily set up to act on this in January and after that have the ordinance.
take impact in July. Undoubtedly, they'' ve
got. a smaller sized geographical area and it'' s a smaller sized group of businesses. If they think they can do.
the outreach in 6 months, we assume we can do it in eight. The January very first 2021 application day enables plentiful time.
it'' s why that ' s in there. I believe it ' s a good safe date. I simply wanted your board to be aware that the cities have. selected a different one.
You can go
in that. direction if you choose.The tail end regarding the charges and what to do with that said? Exists any other location. around the plastic bag ban or other things where the money is after that come back to the territory or whatever the specified purposes. – A few of the very early plastic bag statutes did take that form. They did not.
survive lawful challenges. There are somewhat various forms of this in San Francisco and in Berkeley. They'' ve taken the strategy. of adding these charges to business license costs. It'' s an easier method. It doesn'' t call for a public election. So it'' s easy to understand why they.
might choose to go that way.Our region, obviously does. not have organization licenses. To make sure that alternative is not. currently available to us
, however it ' s something the.
I mean, I picture with gathering quarters from I put on'' t know exactly how lots of services would be influenced by this. There'' s probably an.
auditor at the very least one auditor, and a few other personnel. I indicate, has there been.
any type of idea offered to that? – There has and you might imagine that if you'' re monitoring. the collection of funds from hundreds of organizations.
across the region that would certainly after that need to.
– Thank you.
– Manager Good friend? – Thanks,
chair, I ' m. in fact supportive of this.
I think we can also perform in July and actually integrate the dates. I ' m in fact truly encouraging. of the cash returning, though this is a large, this.
is in fact truly vital to me it makes no sense to me, if we'' re making a. declaration that these cups that these single usage things. ruin the atmosphere, which these companies.
are event to that, why the money would go
. back to business and not to the companies associated with trying to.
remediate those issues. I mean, it sounds like.
an odd concern to me that we would certainly make those two absolutely contradictory statements.The reason that those
early territories were discovered prohibited is ' cause under 218, they didn ' t most likely to the voters'. I imply, to ensure that ' s a really.
different situation, what we'' re proposing.
this wouldn'' t be legal, we ' d go to the citizens and ask, I believe we must initiate the ordinance. And after that I believe in November of following year, we must go to the voters and inquire, do you want the 25 cents to proceed to remain with business where do you desire them ahead back to a wide range of.
environmental programs I assume generally sufficient specified to be basic tax obligation genuinely the board can pass a resolution.
under a general tax obligation thing claims that these are our priorities that we wan na finish with that.
we'' ve obtained the agreement with save our coasts to do cleanups and they'' re asking
for more money.We ' ve got one more thing regarding SSP where we need to do syringe cleaning and issues related to.
that we'' ve got parks problems that are related to.
clean-up and removal on that particular. I mean, I'' ve had Public Functions concerning me over the last 8 years.
and regularly requested even more cash for.
And what we'' re claiming is that this could be a substantial quantity of financing precisely for that. Also if it'' s a full time position, and even at the lower end of the number that we'' re computing, it'' s still a significant mixture of cash to the region that we didn'' t have before.And I wear'' t understand why
we.
component of the action that something should return. So what I'' ll be looking for.
neutral or otherwise business and allow the board make.
the political decision of whether or not and policy choice whether we assume it'' s the very best. But I think that the'job. that you ' ve done below is really establishes the phase for
. specifically that is extremely important.And I agree with
with both my colleagues and their comments that. they need to integrate throughout the area. I think of if the area.
goes today, reasonably, the other cities will certainly comply with pretty soon '' reason it would just make sense.
– Yeah, actual quick, who keeps the money? Like with the plastic bags, originally, it was the.
organization owner, I guess. So with this, let'' s say. it ' s 10 cents or whatever, who really that cash. goes us or it goes. -Under the ordinance as proposed today, every one of their money would.
remain with business. If the board picks,.
we might in the future have an election asking the general public to approve a different use that– – That would certainly be an election.
– Yet that is not, precisely which is not.
consisted of in today'' s regulation.
– So the company would certainly maintain the cash, if we can encourage them to additionally recycle, I'' m all for it proceeding. – Thanks.
– So, thank you. I guess the one point.
I'' d say is, you recognize, having run an organization, a lot of. coffee shops and burrito areas and you know, restaurants don'' t. have a factor of sale system, which they can track specific things. So currently you'' re asking. individuals to now implement brand-new factor of sale.
systems in order to track exactly how several cups they'' ve maintained, and charge it and then probably, they be billed tax on it. You'' re speaking about a huge cost on a great deal of small companies for what will ideally be.
a decreasing earnings stream. As an increasing number of individuals use.
compostable or reusing cups, after that you recognize, it'' s kind. of like the tobacco tax obligation where you start with first 5, you have a great deal of money. And after that deliberately, you'' re. dropping over time. So before we speak about anything, we need to speak to organization.
proprietors regarding exactly how much mean if it'' s gon na be a full-time placement for us in the auditor'' s workplace, plus asking tiny coffeehouse to put a totally brand-new computer systems, it appears escape of proportion to what the for what we'' re trying to do.- So I agree with you. If we'' re claiming it ' s such. a big issue environmentally, then the board needs to be.
prohibiting it after that right? I mean, my point is, is that.
we can'' t on the one side claim that this is a big.
ecological problem, and after that claim that the services that are causing the environmental issue, it'' s excessive of a concern for them to be offering the funding back. I imply, it'' s either an. problem'or it ' s not an issue.And if it'' s a concern, and we wan na dissuade the behavior. We also wan na dissuade business that are offering this product to not be providing this.
kind of product or this is a disincentive all the method around. – And so I don'' t see– -With the plastic with paper bags, we'' ve seen a dramatic decline in the effect without.
overburdening small company. Why would certainly we not attempt.
the exact same point here? And if we wan na invest even more.
cash on ecological programs, allow'' s pass additional taxes and invest more cash or.
reapportion extra dollars for ecological programs, however to place an enormous.
worry on small companies without even chatting to them,.
and overhead on the area– – I'' m not arguing not to chat to them.That ' s why we would certainly return with a thing in the future right where.
this would all be described. And we might differ on where we.
end up voting on it eventually on that regard. I believe that that'' s if we voted today, then it would be exactly that component of this is an outreach process that we'' re in fact guiding them to do. So part of that outreach.
As part of the motion would certainly be for them to.
talk concerning this concern. They'' re gon na come back. with an item that describe what the obstacles or.
chances are on that. – Currently it'' s a possibility.
for members of the general public to come talk to us concerning this product.
– Hi there, I'' m Monica McGuire. I'' ve been a health and wellness coach for 20 years and one of my toughest.
areas is simple living in order to get rid of the trouble that the a number of people.
have actually shared here. The most effective phrase is that.
reuse is infinitely far better than recycling. I deeply appreciate you speaking out regarding the small companies due to the fact that it isn'' t right to problem, yet it is possible to lead. And what I can picture.
this board doing conveniently right here is to lead the decrease in better ways by actually supporting.
small regional services while letting the large empires do their very own work to manage the prices. The cost to regional little services could be birthed by this area and the long term lowering of the amount of that assistance that you'' re speaking regarding is the most evident point in this region. So please consider something.
– Made up for the time went over. Thank you.
Benjamin Cogan here, Mr. Caput thanks for that inquiry. Because if organization proprietors.
are making the cash like if you'' re putting this.
assent rule, levy regulation, whatever you wan na call.
it, and business owners need to pay, which 10 cents 25 cents mosts likely to the government for.
the environmental programs, that'' s a tax, make no.'blunders that you ' re straining the service proprietors, mommy.
and pops coffee shops are gon na obtain affected most Starbucks that won'' t be a huge bargain for them.
So if you wan na keep it. regional and maintain it straightforward, make no blunder that'that ' s a tax obligation it mosts likely to business owners, at the very least that'' s simple, worthy ingest, and I wan na recognize that you'' re obtaining the dialogue started for being a wasteless.
and consumerless culture. Things that pertains to.
my mind, which is terrific that you'' re bringing this forward, is if you think of Burning Man, and you speak with any person.
who'' s been to Burning Man, everybody'' s got their cup.If you put on'' t obtained your cup', you ' re not getting a drink,
. you ' re not obtaining water, every person walks.
with a cup on their back, be excellent to see people lug the cups. Very same with mess packages, if you had forks, things like that. And what you men are doing is you'' re trying to develop the society where individuals are looking after themselves and carrying the mugs and the.
mess kits and not throwing away, yet it'' s additionally making use of.
federal government regulations legislations and things which then recommends tax obligation, which then Coonerty what you said was great '' reason that implies that. we obtained ta hire auditors and auditors means that. we reached have individuals on federal government pay-roll, which.
ways they'' re gon na be pensions and all this stuff and more people and after that there'' s much less cash.
for the other services that we require and all that.So, you recognize, it'' s truly interesting ' cause, you understand, some coffee shops if you bring your very own coffee mug, they'' ll provide you 25 cents off the coffee. Currently if you bring your own coffee cup, you save 25 cents.
you pay the same price. I acknowledge you people.
for getting it started. Just how do we develop much less mess? And bear in mind there'' s. elements of eco-friendly and compostable items, thanks. – Greetings managers and thanks for your time today. My name is Emily Palmer, and I'' m a staff member of Save Our Shores and a local of Santa Cruz Area. The current reality is really alarming when it comes to plastics. Non reusable plastic products have actually penetrated every.
aspect of our every day lives and are virtually difficult to prevent. According to the Ocean Conservancy, approximately 8 million.
metric lots of plastic are finishing up in our.
seas, in our aquatic life and a lot more recently discovered.
in our very own bodies. These microfibers from our.
clothes and microplastics from broken down plastic particles have penetrated our food.
chains and our water supplies.Some results of
this plastic usage are recognized such as cancer cells. or reproductive injury, what other potential effects. are yet to be comprehended? This is all as well as that these products are. obtained from petroleum and natural gas, making their production a hideous greenhouse gas factor that ' s ever before speeding up the. rate of international'environment change the extent of what is. driving younger generations not to have kids, for. concern that life in the world will certainly not appropriate.
in the decades to find. I feel grateful to stay in a county that does something about it in these locations. And I wan na recognize the important work that ' s been done so far, such as the ban on. disposable toiletry bottles used in friendliness sector, which was recently embraced statewide. I prompt you to proceed this. battle and take further action. As there ' s much more work to be done. I fully support a 25 cent. fee on non reusable cups and urge you to
address other. plastic items of problem, such as contact lenses which are in need a lot more. reliable reclaim programs to prevent them from being.
flushed into our oceans.Single use coffee skins, balloons that are incorrect.
for food by sea turtles and various other
marine life. Solitary use water containers for which there are known options such as BPA and BPS free. steel or glass containers, and the microfibers that. are entering our waterways every single time we clean our garments. Products like these threaten.
It ' s a drop in the pail. It ' s I assume recycling is in fact a myth because we ' re helping the companies keep generating their hazardous waste. And we ' re good and we'' re.
When you chat about, in brand-new plastic production.So.
solitary use or whatever, that ' s not obtaining to the resource. Where is it originating from? And I believe of Dr. Sander.
Stein Draper ' s book “Living Downstream: an. Ecologist looks at Cancer “in the Setting,” this is reworded
, I recommend the publication “. It is intolerable to be.
The trouble is exactly how do.
for youngsters nowadays, who are brought up in this. absolutely hazardous environment. So I ' d like to see corporations. producing this restricted or dismantled, thank you.
( audience applauding)- Greetings manages. Pole Caborn, Save Our Shores. And I ' m very encouraged with. the discussion that
you had it resembles you simply need. to rectify the details. Very vital that we do make progression. And I just like to attract your interest to Supervisor Leopold ' s impulses.
that we require to do more.And clearly, you ' ve already specified that you ' re wishing to. eliminate canteen from region centers.
Clearly, that ' s something. that you'take into consideration crucial. Therefore I'would certainly such as to state once more, and this remains in synergy. with everyone else ' s speech and instinct that we need to be larger. We require to be bigger than this.
And it ' s a good. begin, no question concerning it. Let ' s find something that actually will discover public attention. And I return when again to the bottle.The bottle is emblematic. of a disposable society. And if we make a strong declaration. on that, that ' s vital
. I serve recognize the.
reality that change takes location and it ' s a process
, yet it ' s. a procedure of big, strong things.
There are 50 billion containers. that are generated each year.
And every American gets a. pair of numerous them.
Currently you imagined restricting. You start believing.
There ' s a couple different concerns in that presentation that you made. I'' ve talked to a number of Santa Cruz city council participants that they ' re rather committed to bringing this to their council. If we'' re claiming it ' s such. And I wan na acknowledge the important work that ' s been done thus much, such as the restriction on. It ' s I think reusing is actually a myth because we ' re aiding the corporations keep producing their harmful waste.And so they understood that China is not taking our rubbish any type of longer. Malaysia is not taking it any type of longer. What we really require activity on are some of the absolutely.
crucial concerns. Ron touched on among those which is obtaining plastic containers out of our waste stream off.
our roads off our coastlines. Quit being produced by.
nonrenewable fuel source industry. We require action instantly.
on mini fibers. We'' re breathing it, we'' re ingesting it. We'' re alcohol consumption it. And afterwards we ought to likewise do.
something concerning balloons again that is an easy ask. They are eliminating it wildlife. They are entangling them.
they are being ingested by wild animals. They'' re unnecessary. Sure kids may stamp their feet and cry if they don'' t get one at a birthday celebration party. Yet the following time is glossy item passes they'' ll forget everything about.
the balloons and move on.It ' s not a trauma that. they ' re gon na cope with for the rest of their lives.'We require to quit what ' s occurring
to the devastation of. our habitats, our sea, and every little thing that resides in it, as well as assume regarding our.
human health, thank you. (target market applauding) Early morning Martin Koenig district one. I'' m additionally a sanctuary guardian. And just this last Saturday I went to the 26th Opportunity.
Corcoran Laguna Beach clean-up, and newsflash the primary products still chose up on the
. coastlines are cigarette butts by a variable of 2.5 to one. Let'' s we do need to do even more than this.We have to take action at the number one product.
discovered at beach clean-ups, and we require to ban cigarette butts. We have draft regulation from our very own Absolutely no Waste supervisor. Obviously, our beloved.
assembly participant Mark Rock has actually been functioning on this given that 2014. Let'' s get it done right here in the area and set a precedent for.
the remainder of the state.Cigarette butts are.
toxic to the setting. They give no wellness advantages to cigarette smokers this is another one that.
you can do something about it on if you count on in doing more, after that agendize this for a.
future agenda, thanks. (audience applauding) – That wraps up public comment. And I'' ll bring it back to the board for deliberation activity.
Supervisor McPherson? Anyone, Manager Buddy? – Well, I'' ll move the recommended actions with added instructions.
that the statute take effect or the program.
work on July 1 of 2020. The additional direction would certainly be that that public works come back with what a ballot procedure could.
resemble after they do that the outreach for potential.
november election in well, I imply, Tim, if you might inform me what you believe the in a.
reasonable quantity of time, that'' s fine in March of following year. – And what I'' d like to see perhaps contribute to that a report on how
much we ' re gon na.
'remove to the land fill.
' Cause if this doesn ' t. remove several of that, or'significantly, we ' re. refraining a lot of anything apart from raising the.
That'' s great
for. – I ' ll secondly
.- Okay, and I assume counsel.
Yes, thank you. And that ' s simply educational just. – Yeah, so I assume and what I would certainly include is that during your outreach what I'' m gon na be looking.
for is that you'' ve talked with a bulk of the local business in the unincorporated location and recognize what the.
administrative problem of accumulating these funds would resemble.
– Yeah, I support that, you understand, I wear'' t understand what whether a allot measure makes a good feeling or not. I know that it'' s essential for. us to actually speak with'people, when we ' ve adopted various other. ordinances affecting sectors, we'' ve functioned hard to outreach to them. And I wish not just personnel, but the manager will certainly.
take a role in doing that, and making the instance '' cause. I assume that ' s important to get that feedback.I additionally believe
when we.
took this up in February and after that had it return,.
this was just one of the things that was on that list.
and we did look at items around call lenses. And it seems from the information that you gathered that.
that'' s really not being done by regional eye doctors in terms.
of the recycling of those the day-to-day contacts, remedy? And you know, I just assume.
that that'' s another area where this board should.
also march and work on.And I also that there was an agent of moms group who pertained to see me to speak about the Mylar balloons. They'' re really versus the Mylar balloons. Because I believed that mommies teams would certainly be the ones that, and that was intriguing to me.
would certainly be most in favor of the Mylar balloons as they are the ones that.
utilize the Mylar balloons. And I believe we should.
do some even more outreach to have a look at at.
clearing the atmosphere of those balloons too. And I offered that we understand that.
the call lens recycling isn'' t happening now. I'' m questioning if the manufacturer the motion would certainly see as an additional.
Thing that we come back with a regulation around that. Which we look once more at.
the Mylar balloon item to see whether that'' s something that we can also do.
– We ' re gon na go to products 15, 16 that are the scheduled thing then 17. They'' re all related to the. And so first we'' ll be.
redevelopment successor firm and we'' ll be thinking about an authorization of an affordable housing and.
building personality agreement by and in between Santa.
Cruz County redevelopment successor company and the.
MP Live Oak links LP a collaboration established.
by MidPen housing accredited by the CIO to execute the.
contract and take associated actions as laid out in a memorandum of the CIO. And we have Peter Eella from.
the Economic Advancement Agency describing what this residential property personality initially item is around.
– All right, good early morning,.
participants of the board. Yeah, simply to summarize, we'' ve
got. three products prior to you today to go over the authorization.
for the Capitola Roadway combined use job first is the redevelopment.
follower company, you will consider authorization.
of the personality of the Capitola Road website. Second in item 16, you'' ll take into consideration authorization of. the suggested privileges and Luzanne will give.
that discussion. And finally as a companion to item 15, authorization of thing 17 will.
provide five million in financing for the proposed job and Julie will present on that particular thing. Simply briefly adhering to.
the redevelopment dissolution in 2011, the successor firm authorized the lengthy variety residential or commercial property.
management strategy in 2013. That stated the path.
or personality of the website as needed by the California
. Department of Money. In April of 2017, the region.
hosted a neighborhood conference to recognize a vision for the website and to lead a demand.
for certifications process to select a liked.
developer for the site.The follower
company entered right into a special.
negotiation arrangement with MidPen Housing in December of 2017 for a combined usage cost effective housing task as a result of that RFP procedure. Subsequently MidPen held.
2 area conferences in April 2018 and an additional in October 2018, accepting public input and.
refining the proposed project. Economical real estate and.
home personality contract prior to you today state.
the terms and conditions for the sale of the residential property.
based upon the highest and ideal usage and complete assessed value as required by the California.
Department of Money, and is regular with.
the neighborhood vision for the site identified in April of 2017. Following this approval, the agreement will undergo authorization by the consolidated.
oversight board in January. Today we ask that you.
accept the suggested activities. Thanks.
– Thank you. I'' ll initially off
if. anybody has any kind of questions regarding the home personality.
arrangement, seeing none I'' ll now ask if participants of.
The third product will certainly be.- Thank you, great early morning. I ' m a local of rural Aptos.
Since this entails. I wan na know just how this.
existing Kaiser proposed Kaiser. I understand that these.
units are being transferred from the requirement of.
that R-combining zone and I would love to make that extremely, have you make that very clear.
for the general public this morning. Thank you. – Exist any kind of various other comments concerning the residential or commercial property disposition? Seeing none I'' ll bring it back to the board for deliberation and action.
– Great early morning chair. There'' ll be a lot to. claim regarding this job. Things I wan na state concerning this, this is a vital project for Live Oak. And in order to start this procedure, we did hold neighborhood conferences we learnt through the.
area concerning what it is they desire on this and the.
other business parcel that is following door. We had hoped that we'' d. have one joint project, but we have the task.
that'' s in front of us, except lack of attempting on the 2nd one, this property was purchased.
over 30 years ago, for a collection site and for different factors the library was improved Portola. It'' s a gorgeous library. However this site over the years has not been that has been spoken about great deals of various means,.
It was never intended. And so as component of that.
long range management plan.We headed out to
the area. As soon as we heard what people were interested. We did hold at least two.
various other neighborhood meetings afterwards were well.
participated in over 100 individuals at every conference. And at those conferences, '' cause. we signed in everybody that 90% or even more of the individuals who are at that conferences.
were from Live Oak. This is a community job. And considering that it was acquired.
at the redevelopment funds, which is money that had,.
always has actually aided Live Oak for as long, it'' s wonderful to see.
this job relocating forward.I do assume it ' s important to note that we are offering this project for approximately $3 1/2 million, the county obtains a little section of that, the schools get a part of it. Fire areas library,. various other taxing companies get it
so this task not just benefits individuals who will live there, yet it additionally benefits the. other neighborhood establishments.
We should have a. discussion below at the board about how to use those funds. In my discussions with staff, there ' s a lot of inquiry as to how much that will certainly be 23 %, 18%, 11 %. And so I ' d like to relocate the.
– Yeah, the arrangement anticipates it ' s a difficult agreement. I ' m certain you had time to. We ' re currently relocating on to product number 16, which is a public hearing to.
Environmental Quality Act and take related activities. as outlined in a memorandum of the preparation
director.- Well, greetings, members of the board prior to
I start my discussion, which is I ' ll try to go
. through the project promptly. It ' s a fairly huge project and there are a whole lot of relocating components. So I will expect there to. be concerns at the end. And I likewise simply wanted. to claim that the candidate has prepared a discussion that would certainly comply with directly after mine therefore it ' d be wonderful if they I believe
they have concerning four mins before we get involved in the general public hearing?- Correct.- All right.So with that said I will certainly begin. The project site is midway. between the cities of Santa Cruz and Capitola and between highway. one and the Monterey Bay.
The 4 parcels that are. Capitola Roadway in between 375 and 875 feet west of 17th. There are commercial parcels.
Other than for both existing houses that are on site is currently uninhabited, primarily a grassland with.
The bordering household neighborhoods contain a vast variety of. There are additionally multifamily developments and apartment complexes. Industrial developments consist of.
Oak Area Resources Facility is on 17th Avenue just. north of Capitola Road. Blended usage task is composed
of a two tale industrial structure with a main public plaza at the front right here on Capitola Road, behind which there ' ll be 4, three story multifamily. household buildings that are developed around. a personal open space.All of the frameworks would. be in a landscape setup that includes auto parking. blood circulation, open
room and a community yard. The suggested advancements.
in the C-1 area area, a classification that enables.
mixed usage tasks. The zoning is consistent with an area commercial.
The project ' s been created in conformity with the business uses.
domestic uses up to 67%. As recommended the office. usages would certainly make up 31.7 %and the residential.
The task includes 57. Four existing parcels will certainly be changed to create two land locations one of 1.24 acres for the commercial usages.
A. 05 acres strip of. That the possession of.
will be a common area.Because of this, this modification. produces condominium parcels a tentative map is needed. To most accurately reflect the property only use.
on the 2.36 acre parcel a zoning map change is proposed to include the regional housing demand or R-combining district to this part of the combined use growth. With the rezoning the. project calls for the approval of planned device development. or PUD for the rezoned area. The PUD includes details of. all the growth standards for that domestic parcel. That the job ' s 57 household systems will certainly be regular with. the density standards for the R-combining. area on that'parcel a 20 %thickness bonus offer has actually been asked for
for the 2.36 acre parcel, which will after that permit a. thickness of 24 devices per acre on that back parcel.Some reason this, I do ask forgiveness. My discussion is placing all the layers
that are expected to find. in in phases on with each other it ' s a little complex, I apologize. A plan of attack is additionally needed, and this consists of the business and residential growths. A public plaza, all of. the common facilities consisting of auto parking,. roadways and landscaping, there ' s a prospective 3rd. driveway website likewise consisted of which would certainly link the. site to the edge web, the Live Oak supermarket. and the laundromat and the uninhabited land
southern. of that is presently now, yet we ' re allowing a possibility. web link to that in the future need to that redevelop to make sure that we can have a. comprehensive growth
. The commercial and domestic structures have actually been developed with a various however corresponding aesthetic. The flat roofed 2 tale building will work with. the existing growths along Capitola Road.They ' ll be big locations of glazing that ' ll link the inside of the buildings to the general public road, and the main entryways will. be defined by wood describing. The building is broken. up by a selection of'shades and products that. include wood look, siding, stone, stucco and all-natural wood. The shade palette is.
consisted of warm planet tones and muted grays. Centrally located in the center of the U formed structure as a public plaza with seating a sunken yard. and sculptural elements and this room will certainly likewise have an interpretive historic installment that honors the history of the site.
A big company ache tree is. The 3 tale property. The colors for these include.
would certainly affect board home siding will certainly be placed both flat and up and down to even more. break up the facades.The domestic structures. bordered personal garden with 2 bbq areas
and. a kids ' s play area. Other area facilities. include a community room after college solutions, laundry
,. home management office
and bike storage. The industrial and residential frameworks are good to go retreat from the. nearby domestic parcels and will be evaluated and softened in sights from nearby homes
by new tree planting and also by existing mature. trees that will be maintained. Signs consists of 168 square. feet of building placed indications for the clinics and retail space and two 16 square foot. monument indications for the real estate among which will certainly be. surrounding to Capitola Road and one adjacent to the. neighborhood structure trouble.
What occurred?( laughing) Not exactly sure what occurred there. Well I ' ll be there we go.
I say sorry. Gain access to the site is via two driveways.
Onsite vehicle parking is offered. in a shared car park, which is located mainly. in the southwestern edge with extra car park. areas'throughout the website. The auto parking need evaluation ended that the 190 car parking areas offered will certainly be ample to fit. forecasted parking need, and to make certain that household vehicle parking will constantly be offered, one area will certainly be alloted. for the special use of each unit.In addition, there ' ll be. 109 bike auto parking spaces on the site.
Simply completing up on. that, the web traffic record ends that the combined use advancement would certainly cause reduced automobile.
The record additionally shows that trip generation by the job would not considerably influence junctions in the area. I ' m gon na go back to the previous slide.
A second eastbound lane. Improvement Program for widening Capitola Road and that will be created.
We'' re alcohol consumption it. And that ' s simply educational only.- Yeah, I support that, you understand, I wear'' t recognize what whether a allot action makes a great sense or not. That the project ' s 57 domestic systems will certainly be regular with. I ' m gon na go back to the previous slide.And after that an additional traffic problem is that to help keep website traffic
flows along Capitola Roadway, the eastern driveway, marked
right here with the green arrowhead, will certainly operate just as an ideal kip down and right turn out lane.And after that another thing is that the for security factors the Metro bus drop in front of the residential or commercial property will be moved eastwards away from the new pedestrian going across at 15th Method. The drainage system
has been made based on every one of the demands of the county design requirements for a big task and will attach to the existing tornado drain on Capitola Road. The initial water drainage plans are being evaluated and approved by the Division of Public Works stormwater management division.The job will provide affordable clinical and dental services for the area together with rentals for extremely low revenue lessees which is a much needed real estate type. And personnel for that reason recommends that your board accredit that the proposition qualifies for a legal exception from CEQA according to public sources Code Area 21159 and embrace the regulation rezoning the property section of the parcel to add the R-combining district to the existing C-1 zoning, adopt the ordinance
approving a PUD to establish growth criteria for the domestic part of the task website and accept application number 181579. Thank you.- Thank you. Thank you for that extensive record.
Real estate Company. I ' m right here with my companions. With that, I ' m gon na.
– [Leslie] Thanks.Good early morning, My name is Leslie Connor.
I ' m CEO of the Santa Cruz. area health and wellness centers. Due to the fact that we are, I ' m below. enthusiastically partnering with the Dientes and MidPen. to develop a brand-new health and wellness center at 1500 Capitola Roadway. We have been improving.
wellness of the neighborhood for over 45 years. We opened our midtown.
Ladies ' s University hospital in 1974, which we own, and in 2014, we expanded by restoring a Family.
Health And Wellness Center in Live Oak, which we lease. Comprehensive Primary Treatment, pediatrics, prenatal treatment,.
integrated behavioral health and a lot, a lot more. We were marked as a wellness care for the homeless site. We offer over 900 patients presently that are homeless 250 of them.
are under the age of 18. And since of that, and.
an eye toward prevention and addressing childhood injury, we have spent significantly in a pediatric Facility of Excellence partnering with the area on its prosper by 3 efforts also.
We use medical professionals, nurses accredited professional social.
employees and other management and scientific staff.Our workforce is neighborhood and mission driven. In 2012, we keep we came to be an FQHC. We follow extensive. compliance requirements that are kept track of by the. state and federal government. As an FQHC we accept all patients no matter
their capability to pay. The healthcare landscape.
is quickly transforming. And our 45 year background talks to our reliable.
monetary administration, scientific effect and.
success as a company. In support of myself and. our board of supervisors. We ' re excited to continue enhancing. the health and wellness of our clients and the community through.
a brand-new cutting-edge health care facility at 1500 Capitola Road. -[ Female] You went the appropriate direction.
– [Sherry] Hi, I ' m Sherry Starman,
I ' m the principal Growth Officer for Dientes area oral care. 27 years years earlier, Dientes oral care started as a volunteer effort to serve the reduced income. individuals with oral treatment and today we run 3 clinics serve over 11,000 individuals,. half of whom are kids, supply detailed services and are the only carrier. for specialized care for
MediCal people in the county. With a 30 site outreach program, we reach numerous youngsters annually giving care at their schools and onsite dental like
. people experiencing homelessness at real estate matters. We offer oral health. solutions at the region clinic in Watsonville, pediatric specialized care as well as solutions for grownups at our major facility
on Industrial Way, and we offer one of the most. economically deprived neighborhoods in our. area in Coastline Flats. Dientes is is an ingenious leader. We ' ve carried out a 2016 dental countywide oral. health needs assessment.The calculated plan, later established was by. noticeable neighborhood leaders resulted in a million. bucks of state funds to apply raised. accessibility to oral treatment. And we ' re using mid degree service providers in our staffing version.
something seldom carried out in public wellness, which saves prices and allows us to supply. care to even more individuals.
We also provide education funding repayment as component of a trying to come to be'. a company of choice and health programs to recruit and maintain better personnel, a tough venture.
in a community this dimension. With the populace of. about 17,000 people and a 14 %poverty price Live Oak is just one of one of the most ethnically and financially diverse. areas in Santa Cruz County. The mean home price. in Live Oak is$ 765,000, which is excellent if you ' re a residential or commercial property owner, yet half of our residents lease homes or apartment or condos under 800 square feet for an average of$ 2,200 a month, with rental fees raising.
And while the number of insured locals in Live Oak has actually raised since the application. Access Dental Treatment. And oral care is ranked as.
a primary need for seniors as they do not obtained dental advantages and Medicare making accessibility to inexpensive services a concern.- [Leslie] Both Dientes and Santa Cruz area wellness facilities share a dedication to the.
homeowners of Live Oak. Aligning our unique service. versions with neighborhood needs are what has driven all of us these years.1500 Capitola Road is the next action in our development guaranteeing. good health, well being, educational success,. and future chance.
We ' re thrilled by not. only serving more people, but by
offering them much better, going deeper with services, integrating.
oral treatment on website, broadening behavior. wellness, including a pharmacy which will be open to the public.
Adding optometry and laying a structure for future specialized solutions. Our task is a financial driver for the wellness center alone in 2018 a research
completed finished the.
As we all understand, Santa Cruz is one of the most. Every single local.
In truth, housing is health care as endorsed by the Wellness. Renovation partnership,
a union of all the. wellness treatment suppliers
in Santa Cruz County. This task led by 3. longstanding community partners is smart it ' s sustainable,. and it ' s receptive an important wellness and housing center in the heart of Live Oak. -[
Sherry] So we have a couple of even more slides, yet I ' m aware of the moment and I seem like Leslie did a. excellent job covering that up
. So we ' re gon na quit there.- Okay, thanks so a lot.
We ' re currently gon na have a chance for participants of public public. to talk to us about this thing. If you would certainly such as to speak. If you ' re able.We do have translation services offered for those who require them Come on up, please line up.- Greetings, I ' m Carol Childers. I ' m a homeowner of Live Oak.'I ' m a property owner in Live Oak. I operate in Real-time Oak.
At this point, I live on Lila court. I live at the much end of the cul
de sac, the website traffic is currently great.
We have water drainage troubles, because the way our street was built back in whenever it was, you understand, I'recognize all of us need real estate. I'' m conscious of that I function a full time work and a part-time job to. maintain a roofing over my head.But I wear ' t see how this is. gon na benefit those of us in our community that. are near retirement age that are retired, it ' s. mosting likely to drive us out. I'understand my boy when I told him, he said, “Mom, it ' s time to bail, involve Oregon.
” And you understand what, I ' m. seriously now considering it. ' Reason if this task goes in,
my lifestyle in. my little neighborhood where I'' ve been for 18 years,. is gon na alter drastically. Thank you.- My name is Carol Richer, and I became mindful of this job as somebody that had dental job all my life a great deal of it. 'starting in concerning five I had 10 to 12 cavities every year.And in about a month I go to my dental expert to see if I can have my 6th implant.
I ' m personally well mindful. I suggest, so I ' m type of here inspired I was I ' ve been a contributor to Dientes. We need housing, the facility.
Anyhow, so I ' m below. Ryan]
Thank you.- Hi, excellent early morning, my. name is Sally Contreras. I am the family engagement organizer for Live
Oaks cradle to occupation effort. I'am right here with a group of moms and dads from our parent Leadership Board who remain in assistance of the task and have been considering that the very start. I am additionally here on behalf of the task. The discussions were excellent. There ' s a high demand in our. neighborhood in our area for a project like this, and it will be excellent for our neighborhood, our area and our youth, thank you. – [Ryan] Thanks.( woman talking international language)- [
Thank you, gracias.- Hold on, we ' re gon na get a translation. We need them for the individuals.
For it, assume it ' s good for the area. Thank you.
– Thanks. (female talking foreign language) -[ My name is Taya Vallez, I am a mommy and leader. I am right here because I ' m in. The center has actually helped.
me a lot with my health and wellness if my family members when I go to my conferences,'I need to go perambulating 30, 40 mins since I wear ' t drive. now with a brand-new center, I would just
stroll for. five to 8 minutes.I understand there ' s troubles. for people who are elderly, to have access to visit the clinic. I also wan na include as a mother and a leader I hear a great deal of people stating that they experience to
have. a budget-friendly real estate and this is likewise a great. possibility for the people that require them. And for reality there ' s a great deal of families that are residing in scenarios. that are extremely tough. Allow ' s bear in mind that the youngsters.
need to live in an ambien that is satisfied and safe and secure, thank you.- Thank you. (woman speaking international language)- [Interpreter] Great. morning, I ' m Judy Farhado I am a mommy of Live Oak. I am here in favor of the. proposal that you are making. Because it will certainly be closer and perhaps because that is, I would like to. coming closer to the college and there will be more. advantages for everyone Thank you.
– Thanks. (lady speaking international language )- [Interpreter] Hi, greetings, my name is Sandra Hernandez.
I am a mom of the institution of Live Oak.
I come right here, because I ' m. in favor of the proposal of the brand-new building in our clinic of East high cliff, my children, I have them in the center of East high cliff and I additionally have them in the. center of oral center, for me would be much. easier and more easily accessible to need to be able to. take my children to college and required to their meeting times. I had to drive, all of.
this will certainly be better for me. And additionally that there will be real estate for other individuals that require it. There ' s a great deal of people that require housing, in our neighborhood of Live Oak. Thank you to every one of you.- Excellent morning, my name is Jiria Canasel And I ' m below as a mother. from the elementary school and I ' m here to support the real estate especially since it ' s a. great deal of need in our community.
And also the dental and the clinic because for me, I am a mother of 4 children so I can arrange my.
youngsters in one appointment or every person the exact same day I. can take all from school, and it ' s less time that.
Thank you. -Hi supervisors, it ' s unusual. It is motivating to see these plans.I impulse you to accept this job today.
variation of individuals that this job can help and any delay can suggest. that a job
falls apart as a result of funding concerns. If for one reason or another this project. is not all set to be approved today I urge you to include both. funding and zoning waivers to raise the variety of systems. to make up for those people that have actually been
displaced as a result of postpone. Thank you.
Carolyn O ' Donnell Shimmick and I ' ve been living in Santa. And I ' m
also additionally longtime long time customer the Santa Cruz Women Female s HealthFacility We usually don ' t believe about oral care unless we ' re in discomfort.
Thank you.- Thank you. My name is David Brody, Exec Supervisor for First Five Santa Cruz Area.
The goals of boosting. affordable housing, access to primary clinical treatment and accessibility to oral health. care are regular entirely with our strategic strategy.
And obviously a lot of the plans that numerous of you are.
component of with the county including but not restricted.
to the grow by three strategy, and obviously, our cutting-edge. Oral Health and wellness Access strategy led by
Dientes, so I wan na once more articulate Very first 5 Santa Cruz. county ' s strong support for this project.On a slightly much more personal note, I ' ve been empowered by my. associate at the workplace, Barbara Dana, to discuss that her mom Joan Rodsuck is person of Dientes, 103 year old female blind, who lives just off in Capitola Road. And they both wanted me to stand below and voice
their assistance. for Dientes in specific for the services that she ' s
received. And for this project and. the accessibility that will certainly supply for her in specific,. thanks very much.- Great morning managers,. my name is Robert Singleton. I ' m the exec supervisor of the Santa Cruz Area Service Council, which represents the 85. or two largest employers below in our county.
And I simply wan na say. this is neighborhood is 100% behind this task and. support the development of this website. We seriously need inexpensive. real estate, especially real estate, that ' s gon na be 100% budget friendly. for our low income homeowners now
that are being forced to commute from additional and better. away to our service jobs and our main sectors of our economy.We appreciate our staff members,. we appreciate their families and the high quality of life they have.
And honestly, you couldn ' t. get a much better union of neighborhood companions right here to satisfy a few of our a lot of pressing requirements. Taking a look at our health metrics, I mean, I had actually never
listened to. that 26 %of Live Oak kids are technically homeless,.
I mean, that ' s crazy. We absolutely require to build the housing. We need to work with. these area partners to enhance accessibility to. healthcare of all types. So there ' s essentially no reason why you shouldn ' t have this job. It ' s a it ' s 100% bang dunk,. please authorize it today. Thanks.- Hola, buenos dias. My name is Alan Fisher and my wife and I we functioned practically half a century and we conserved cash carefully and we were lucky. enough to get a small home at the end of Lila Court, opposite'the proposed. building and construction project.Now, among the reasons we chose our home at the end of'Lila Court was due to the fact that it was an extremely peaceful road and a silent area. Currently, my dedication to social justice means that I do support this job ' cause I know that budget friendly real estate is definitely essential as well as those various other programs discussed. There ' s a couple of. things that we want, we the citizens of Lila Court will require to mitigate the negative. results on our lifestyle. Which consists of a very great noise wall surface, and likewise a no left turn. on the first entrance, since cars and trucks are gon na go up the auto parking. whole lot that ' s suggested. And when they wear ' t find a parking room, they ' re gon na transform about and we ' re gon na hear the beep beep beep of the trucks supporting to reverse and we ' re gon na have our peaceful disrupted so we, I would certainly like you. to have a no left turn on the initial entryway right into the project. An additional point is we would. like a strip,
a little strip of green all the method. down the fence or wall surface since our bedrooms are so near the proposed auto parking lot.And additionally, under no scenarios ought to a through method be created to permit people to go into. Lila Court from the backside, to make sure that we would certainly have a. constant flow of traffic. And likewise good, my time ' s up and I ' m. happy to leave, thanks. (target market laughing)- Thanks My name is Becky Steinbrunner. I stay in country Aptos yet I have attended the. Preparation Payment meetings regarding this job. And I wan na promote the trees. They have no voice right here. There more than 150 trees on this great deal.
And over 120 of them will be slaughtered.Even at the recommendation. that they be maintained by the arborist who checked the website. At the Preparation
Payment conference, there were residents that turned up with images of the wild animals, they ' ve seen hawks nesting. in these trees, herons.
Those have no voices right here. I concur that we need. economical housing right here. We likewise require to preserve the character of our communities, we require to maintain what little scraps of wild animals passage we have.
Hi, I ' m Sherry Starman,
I ' m the chief Development Officer policeman Dientes community neighborhood oral. Carolyn O ' Donnell Shimmick and I ' ve been living in Santa. I'' m not certain I ' ve dropped. There ' s essentially no factor why you shouldn ' t have this job. And when they wear ' t discover a car park space, they ' re gon na turn around and we ' re gon na hear the beep beep beep of the vehicles backing up to turn around and we ' re gon na have our silent disrupted so we, I would like you.I think that including the massive medical and dental is simply excessive for this location. What'' s likewise not being consisted of in the personnel record is the nuts and bolts, the website traffic mitigation will be managed by Capitola Roadway being expanded eventually in the future. That'' s wrong
. We also have heard nothing about the service of City for all these individuals and all of individuals who will be seeing the clinics.Is it sufficient? Does Metro require to be below talking with you too? What about the Merriman residence, the historic Merriman house that is the topic of the “” For Whom the Bell Tolls?”” And it'' s Mr. Hemingway ' s book. That male grew up there
, Mr. Merriman grew up there. And it is not even reviewed here. It used to be on the area historic computer system registry, it obtained removed. And there'' s no nod at all to the historic value and the social importance of this person. Which this piece of property was the beginning of the Live Oak ranchette model that is the personality of Live Oak. What I wan na ask is that you place in the housing yet not the clinical and the oral. Make it a big community garden, maintain the Merriman Home, use that as an instructional website for gardening and bring an actual sense of neighborhood to this area.Thank you.
( audience applauding) – Participants of the Board, thank you significantly. My name is Benjamin Iker, I'' m the director of a regional nonprofit organization called Environment-friendly Power. We'' re part of the Romero Institute. And we concentrate on alleviating the impacts of environment adjustment. And I'' m right here today to claim that, you possibly recognize there'' s. a strong correlation and a strong link between the accessibility of inexpensive housing, and
. our greenhouse gas exhausts for transportation. Therefore from that point of view, we absolutely sustain this task. However I likewise wan na ask you to go additionally. We made a you understand, we.
attained a terrific success a couple of years earlier in releasing.
Monterey Bay Area power, we now obtain carbon totally free electric energy for all of our homeowners and services. Therefore currently we have an.
And there'' s a whole lot of.
which is mostly methane, is an exceptionally unsafe.
gas for our setting, its global warming capacity.
has to do with 100 times greater than carbon dioxide and in addition,.
it'' s a flammable fuel, which threatens to have in the home.The particle issue that. comes from burning natural gas in the home can create a. variety of wellness impacts,
especially in young kids who are still in the development phases. And so I wan na ask you to. motivate the candidates to make every initiative. that they can to ensure that this task, and this. advancement is carbon cost-free, and that they strive to decarbonize the structures and utilize all electric devices. Thanks very a lot.- Thanks. -Hi, greetings, my name is Bob Bailey. I ' m a benefactor. My partner Sharon and I. are long time supporters
of Dientes both yearly and with the resources programs to enhance the number of. people that can be served.We do this due to the.
terrific demand in the area for cost effective dental care, and the importance of oral care. Dientes has actually been dedicated. to fulfilling that demand and training children the. value of dental hygiene.
We support the blended use. task at 1500 Capitola Road
as a very substantial. enhancement to the neighborhood.
We are thrilled to see. We recognize it thought and took a great vision to collaborate. We recognize this task.
We request for your approval. of the sale of the land and the entitlements to.
Thank you. – Great morning managers. I'' m the social media.
In a time of needed.
We have an unique. That ' s nearly 60% of all.
enormously reduced its exhausts and additionally make excellent strides.
in our climate goals, all while developing solutions and real estate that
' s seriously. required in the county. That ' s why we ought to take. this leap and take bold activity to make certain that this. development is carbon free.Decarbonized structures. can often be cheaper, they can typically be safer.
The big photo right here is.
the health and wellness of our world. We are in the beginning of. a large extinction occasion.
And we have 11 years. entrusted to take large strides in the
climate situation. We have the innovation. and we have the demand. A seaside region like Santa
Cruz has no time to deliberate on the ifs and buts of environment actions.We have to make relocate to lower emissions and we need to do it currently.
I ' m asking as a region. homeowner, as a young individual and as an environment supporter,. we can make bold choices and we can make them currently thanks.( target market applauding)-
That ' s a good one to follow. Essentially, I ' m Michael Sain, I ' m below representing advocate sustainable transport. I'dispatched this task to. my close friends there at CFST, and they had a few problems.
Generally, we like the task, we appreciate the housing aspect that it ' s on a transit roadway. which sort of stuff.
That ' s all excellent stuff. To accommodate brand-new structure places, we are really hoping that the designer would try to save more of these ideal established oak trees.Also, one more worry around. It is the Live Oak
community.
This would certainly restrict easy solar heating. The other thing concerned. by among our engineers in our team is that there is no proposal for the taller structure solar photovoltaic or pv panel setup design.I ' ve heard nothing concerning. solar in this development and
likewise absolutely nothing about.
As a pointer though,. I looked at the strategies, the biggest amount of car park.
gets on the southwest side of the building area. That job could be utilized for solar protected vehicle parking structures, which would reduce your having to place it on the roofing systems, basically.So generally,
you believe.
Wear'' t neglect the government credit rating is 22% on any industrial tasks with 2020. Thank you.
for Affordable Real Estate Currently, we submitted our comments to you in composing outlining.
the many great reasons that this is such a good.
project for you to approve. I would much like to advise you that this kind of project with.
this degree of cost and the variety of systems is rather unusual. And it'' s been your assistance. in making this happen because it doesn ' t occur without.
public land being associated with it, that type of subsidy.And so we would like to. thanks for your ballot.
This is a terrific task, thank you. -Greetings, Mr. Chair. and fellow supervisors.
My name is Cindy Valdez. I am a COPA leader at the Live.
Oak Family Members Source Center, which is a nonprofit.
that supplies solutions to low earnings households. I wish to share a story regarding the Vasquez household. There are 2 moms and dads,.
their two boys and partners, and a five year old.
grandson in the family members. They all share a 3.
In short, there are 3 small households in a really small area at an extremely high price and there are room and personal privacy issues with an extremely energised child and they had a hard time to fulfill the rental fee. This is why I'' m right here today in support of the MidPen housing task.
cost effective real estate remedy. With the added advantage of.
offering health services, please support this project.
and COPA participants please stand. Thanks. – Great early morning Chair Coonerty.
and participants of the Board. My name is Ken Thomas. I'' m a COPA leader tranquil.
United Church in Santa Cruz. I'' m likewise Live Oak resident. COPA is in support of the task, both of the real estate component and supplying health and wellness. What is COPA? COPA is an acronym for neighborhoods organized for.
relational power and activity. We'' re an organization. of civic companies within the Santa Cruz.
Area of San Benito area and Monterey Region,.
there'' s 28 establishments. They'' re comprised of nonprofits,.
institutions, labor companies, health companies, and confidence neighborhoods. The tales that we hear such.
as Cindy'' s that she just informed are just how we tackle picking actions and locations of concerns that with COPA.The tales that we. hear time and time again involve the lack.
of affordable housing. As you recognize, there is a linkage between the lack of that.
sort of inexpensive housing and social employment, colleges, education and learning and health and wellness influences on households. As you know, uninhabited land.
within the city service lines that is designated for housing.
that are great chances to have in this region. And we advise the board.
to accept this task with the top end of the high thickness that the zoning allows, and additionally the health and wellness.
service providers that get on website. Thanks. – I believe it simply.
switched to afternoon So great mid-day managers. My name is Kim Madsen. I'' m a COPA leader from St. Stephen ' s Lutheran Church situated in Live Oak. I especially, I talk.
in support of the job, yet I especially wan na speak.
about the outstanding experience we had with MidPen Housing, all from preparing all the way with to their recurring management of.
St. Stephen'' s elderly real estate, our tiny service to the.
real estate issue on property that we offered to them.So say thanks to
you. – Hello, my name is Brooke Nielsen. I'' m a parent and local of Live Oak we like the Live Oak area. After hearing this conference, my ideal strategy is to.
explain my morning to you I stood up I got my children ready for school. Crossing 17th Method is.
a really hazardous thing to do with youngsters. There'' s a group of five people and people wear'' t stop at. the crosswalk on Harper walking around to the crosswalk.
at Capitola Road and 17th. The button to involve the.
cross setting is damaged. Living in a location where.
there is no walkways, I really hope some of the funds that.
are allocated to this task possibly could most likely to resources of security for children reaching school.And lastly,
the environmental.
component of this discussion. Walking back I saw a blue.
heron right in the middle of the field. And I thought that was typical.
of just maintaining the concept that high thickness is one point. Natural preservation is an additional. Thank you. – Excellent mid-day the board of supervisors. My name is Maria Galenas. I stand for Santa Cruz Area Ventures we function to produce regional economies. And I'' m right here in assistance of the job not only for the financial.
effect of the tasks that will be produced through the center. Likewise the security that it.
will supply those families. Around 60% of Live Oak family members are paying even more than 30% rental fee, usually, that'' s regarding 60 %of their income. That leaves very little.
for food, treatment and various other things that they.
need in order to prosper. Families are chock-full.
problems today, their families I live there now, this is around providing.
housing that is habitable and respectful for their households so youngsters can do their research, and they can have, you recognize,.
viability in their futures. In addition, we'' ve been. partners as Neighborhood Ventures with every one of the companions been.
presented below in his initiative, and they are all outstanding companions not just for the solutions.
that they offer, but the strategy and treatment.
that they provide the community.The future of this region. is concerning working with each other and leveraging all sources with each other. And this is what this job provides not only restricting the influence on climate by enabling for strolling neighborhoods and having services nearby, yet also ensuring that.
households have everything they need to grow and.
progress, thanks. – Excellent afternoon, Chair.
Coonerty, supervisors. My name is Rafael Hernandez I'' m with the housing program organization of Monterey Bay financial partnership, I'' m right here to speak in support. of MidPen'' s 1500 Capitola Road combined use development, which includes 57 units.
of budget friendly homes, a recreation center, a public plaza along with oral.
services office and is 100%, it'' s 100 %all electric carbon free.And that includes 87 public, public and private entities in the.
counties of Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito. Our housing campaign.
advocates for more housing of all kinds, at various.
income degrees, greater density, and appropriate places.
near transit and jobs. Solutions which make the most of public.
investment in infrastructure. Job is completely aligned with them, that housing effort. As it is 100%, inexpensive mixed usage along the commercial.
hallway, walkable to solutions and institutions in addition to.
having onsite healthcare. Being all electric and carbon cost-free it is an excellent quality project.
with a high limit for energy effectiveness. This carbon totally free method.
is climate action planning that is in line with our regional goals and with Santa Cruz region'' s neighborhood goals. For all these reasons.
we sustain this job and ask that you do also. Thank you, thanks for your solution.
– Excellent afternoon managers.
Martin Koenig first district. This is a great task.
offers a great deal of the important things that our community so seriously.
We can'' t let the ideal. Some things that I would certainly.
do if I remained in your shoes. We'' ve spoken with neighbors that they'' re concerned. about web traffic influences. And we understand that traffic and car park will certainly come to be an issue we understand due to the fact that all you have to do.
is go speak with the neighbors over in the Winkle Park community about just how the Emerald green Bay houses there influence parking in their community, we understand that housing is.
in such desperate requirement that people will probably triple and double up in several of.
these budget friendly devices. Which'' ll imply more automobiles.
than the site can sustain and that'' ll lead to vehicles vehicle parking.
in adjacent communities. We need more permit parking. And we we understand that'' s costly, but we can make use of modern technology.
And we require to update our design standards because you listened to today from the area exactly how vital it is that we preserve the all-natural setting that we make sure bird types continue to be able to call this at home as well and to shield some of the historical trees. Going forward, we need.
to think concerning jobs that are win win win,.
win for current residents win for future citizens.
and win for the setting. And I wish that you'' ll take those components right into consideration and develop.
plans moving on that will do just that, thanks. – Good mid-day, my name is.
Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque, district one, I'' m a local physician. I operate at the Santa Cruz health and wellness recreation center sometimes. I'' m likewise a board participant of the.
Monterey Bay Community power. I'' m below due to the fact that I believe.
in data and for me, the seas are 30% even more acidic. There'' s 50% sea Arctic.
ice in the summer much less than there made use of to be, half The Wonderful Obstacle.
Reef no more exists. Hurricanes are a lot more constant and intense to our coworkers.
down in the Gulf Coast.We know that we
have much more. effective and frequent fires right here in California, influencing. currently 4 million citizens with
the PSPSs. The reason I speak to this is because I ' m very. helpful of the task, other than I would certainly like it for. it to be carbon neutral 100% amazed, producing. its very own energy through solar developing its own storage with battery and creating durability with distributed energy resources for instance, mini grids. I believe that would establish the tone. for the future growth.
Component of the problem we have. today is carbon in the air.
When, and as a medical professional. I talk to individuals and I chat about climate modification, the cancer airborne is carbon and we require to alleviate that and minus a carbon negative activity via carbon adverse future. with carbon sequestration. The most effective point that we can do. is alleviate carbon airborne.
And I really hope that we can produce.( audience applauding)- Good mid-day, my name
is Joseph Chavez and I lead live on Lila Court and I ' m one of the residents citizens ' s going to be highlyVery
Of all, I wan na. thank you for your time and thanks for the.
service to this neighborhood. Value it.
I ' m concerned at the residents and they asked me to. represent several of them because they have to function. they can ' t be below throughout the day is the vehicle parking University hospital has actually claimed they have 141 employees. The oral clinic claims. they have 75 employees. Health and wellness Clinic states they have. a possibility of 60 even more work to be done. That ' s 276 workers. being affected this location and these two businessess. The household has 57 houses and one auto parking spot. for every some residents are three bed rooms, one car park place, some are two bed rooms, one parking area, some are one room one vehicle parking spot.They health centers as they. get 11,000 clients a year. The dental center they obtain virtually 42,000 you think of the amount of people. are gon na be parking there in someday.
That ' s rather a couple of. Oh, incidentally, they just'have 190 places that they wan na offer us. The sound wall surface that ' s. gon na be impacting us'is
well I ' m thankful for MidPen is collaborating with us on that particular. which ' s valued. I'do wan na cover that the bus that they wan na put into.
is at the corner of our road, which would be protruding it'' s likewise 10 feet from a domestic home which'' s bedroom of two kids. I believe that'' s that needs to be dealt with. And there'' s quite a couple of concerns. that need to be dealt with besides the parking, the bus stop the size three tales, there'' s simply way too many questions that need to be still functioned on.There is no doubt in my. mind exactly how budget friendly housing and health care for staff members and individuals will Santa. Cruz Area is crucial.
I don ' t want you to. – Hello once again, Monica McGuire. It'' s so terrific constantly.
time to do yourselves. Evidently you wear'' t ' reason as high as there ' s so much great about what is being talked concerning here. The absence of design to take into account every one of these extremely known factors.
in this extremely tiny region is pretty stunning. The lack of ahead assuming, to ensure that every individual who turns up already has.
what they'' re bringing up rather attended to so that.
we don'' t have to take time out of our days in the.
middle of a service day to come and chat to you concerning this. In addition to, it isn'' t. coming to us in such a way that we reach check out it and see it and comprehend why.
choices are being made, that you need to damage particular laws in order to place something.
such as this forward.Again, it is not
brain surgery, it is just can you please. slow-moving yourself down sufficient
to listen to we individuals. who are doing our ideal to bring you our concepts. long prior to we concern you and state currently
, will certainly you just. do your manager work of ensuring that you wear ' t released all of these essential variables. It'' s not that difficult to account. for every one of these consider the beginning phases and you truly have the authority and ability to make that occur. And we put on ' t recognize. why it ' s not taking place'. We don'' t recognize what. it is in our deals to you to help that you'' re not taking. And when we come and afterwards hear this numerous.
brilliant things stated, and then you elect in.
the supermajority over and over to simply go.
forward with something. Neglecting whatever.
that all of us come up to state. It'' s so disheartening. It'' s understandable why the majority of people say, “” There'' s no factor to go.
That has actually been my point of view, often, but I come back over and over '' reason I care so deeply. Most of us in this region are being pushed out of living below.
And it'' s Mr. Hemingway ' s publication. Generally, I ' m Michael Sain, I ' m right here standing for project for lasting transport. I'' m a COPA leader from St. Stephen ' s Lutheran Church located in Live Oak.( audience praising)- Good afternoon, my name
is Joseph Chavez and I lead live on Lila Court and I ' m one of the residents locals That s going to be highlyVery Obviously you put on'' t ' reason as a lot as there ' s so a lot excellent about what is being talked concerning right here.We'' re gon na be entered 5 or 10 years and all these points that we have done to make it a terrific place
will certainly not be for us. – [Ryan] Thank you, Monica. – Please take our assistance much more.
– Thank you. – Excellent mid-day, I'' m Burt Walen, I ' m a citizen of Lila Court. And I ' d like to
give thanks to the managers for listening to me specifically John Leopold and Zach Close Friend, that we had the possibility to consult with and review some of the issues.I ' d also like to'give thanks to Henry Ranchi from Ranchi and Article and likewise Cole Gunz from BKF design and Luzanna Jeff'' s who aided and additionally Elisa Tom from public jobs, we had some drain issue points that we talked with Zach and John and sadly didn'' t. have the opportunity to speak to Mr. Coonerty, McPherson and Mr. Caput, it'' s a time point, you know,. and these jobs go on. And there are some concerns.
I assume with car park that everyone recognizes.
they'' ll function themselves out. We have an issue as a.
homeowners about the bus and I believe that can be worked out as well. I did submit a composed proposal that possibly we should have the bus drop in front of the Santa Cruz.
Community Health Center, primarily due to the fact that the west.
bound web traffic is across and you might put an electronic gadget like they carry Jose Method, which would slow the website traffic down so individuals can commute.
and stroll backward and forward, '' cause it ' s obtained a great deal of people. that are gon na take by bus, ideally, you understand, and. those are several of the issues that Joe Shereez covered.
several of the various other problems and a great deal of the residents.
of Lila Court remain in favor.We ' re not
against the job whatsoever. We had aid, both from.
John in that conference, and I believe those problems.
would resolve themselves. It requires to go forward. It'' s an excellent job, you. recognize, the other issues, they ' ll work themselves. out, they normally do. Individuals find a method to fix issues. And thanks significantly. I appreciate paying attention to me today.
– [Ryan] Thanks. – Hi, I'' m Cynthia Berger with Santa Cruz Tenants Organization. I'' d like to reveal my support for any kind of 100% economical system advancement that comes prior to you and I.
wish that it'' s absolutely inexpensive. Similar to to advise every person that occupants are functioning actually hard also yet we wear'' t all reach buy our residence despite the fact that we conserved a whole lot of money.And we also
are functioning so.
hard to pay 60% of our money that we can'' t come to. manager ' s conference. When I come below, I come right here standing for.
the hundreds of people that I'' ve spoke to over. the previous five years. I ' m certain they would really like to see even more affordable real estate in the county area where you have a lot more. space than
than the cities. Thanks.- Thanks. I assume that ends public remark.
I will certainly shut it and bring. it back to the board for consideration and activity. Manager Leopold.
– Thank you chair and give thanks to for. the statement we listened to today this has been a long procedure
, the conversations that. we started actually in 2012 in discussing the lasting. Santa Cruz Region plan.And in that plan, which involved hundreds of local homeowners, we talked. about boosting densities along our transportation corridors to attempt to look for mixed usage growth. And there was broad support for that. And in 2017, when we began the procedure of trying to believe what. would occur at this site, this site that the county has.
We started off by talking a little bit about the background of the site, and starting a conversation. And when we obtained two.
We held extra conferences that were
well attended gone to 100 people, most many them from Live Oak. And we, I felt as. And in the last conference.
And there has been a great deal of work to attempting to fulfill the needs. the numerous demands of people in Live Oak, as we heard quite plainly that there is a requirement for. budget friendly real estate in Live Oak and at the initial meeting in April 2017 individuals remained in support.
of affordable housing. And the testimony we listened to from tenants, from mommies discussing
. the relevance of this is powerful and it ' s difficult to claim no, to just the easy request to have a place to live in the area that they live in.And so as we ' ve moved. onward with this task, we ' ve additionally tried to take right into problems I have actually fulfilled
with Lila Court locals, I have actually talked with folks regarding several of'the issues. When I met with Lila Court residents, they were concerned regarding sound. effect on their home. And I ' ve talked with the designers, and there appeared to be a contract that a precast concrete wall surface would actually do the. work of satisfying the demands of their worries. And I assume we must include. that as component of the project. I believe that there was.
We have attempted to work on this question concerning a gate in the back of'the project. Because people walk.
You recognize, the various other point that we chatted concerning a whole lot below and was brought up today is just the ecological effect. Now, there ' s no obtaining around that this has actually been an undeveloped story of about simply under four. There will also be brand-new trees planted and the tree which locals.
recognized as crucial, the huge tree at the. front of the residential or commercial property, we ' re gon na
preserve that tree. It ' s part of the. identification of the site.
And it ' s the most considerable.
tree on the residential or commercial property. And I ' m grateful that they located. a method to develop this task in such a way that would consist of that.But we likewise appreciate.
sustainability in terms of energy, carbon exhausts,.
thinking of other ways to produce housing and services that have less of an influence.
on on our carbon footprint. Therefore you listened to an audio speaker from a team called Environment-friendly Power that and a physician that ' s on the Monterey Bay. Community power advising board, and we ' ve participated in a conversation with the 3 companies. to attempt to see if we can make this the first carbon neutral. project in Santa Cruz County.And maybe furthermore construct.
resilience for this residential property by energy storage and power production, that would actually
make a difference.
Due to the fact that what we ' ve seen. is even in city areas currently power goes off. And what we utilized to think was typical that we might count on turning the button and
it getting on is not truly necessarily what it ' s gon na be like in the future. Trying to assume of whether this task we might develop all those. pieces of mini grid at this location, we ' ve. begun those conversations and I appreciate the. readiness of everybody to remain to service that. It ought to be noted that.
there are 18 areas for electrical automobiles on this
site. And since it ' s on a transit hallway, it was really useful.
Expect in the future jobs along our transit hallways where we have the readily available to do that.The individuals ought to recognize. We are finally accessing those heights
we sanctuary ' t developed a brand-new elevation requirement. You recognize, the last thing that I ' ll state is that the historical.
homes in this area. And you recognize, so usually.
We chat concerning hen farms and Live Oak is way when we speak about background in Live Oak. even more than hen farm.
And so I thought it was vital that we acknowledge Robert Merriman, because he was a regional. And he was so concerned about what was happening with individuals in this nation,
that he. It was there he was studying collectivism and a great deal of various other means to attempt to assume about how.
European federal governments chose not to obtain included,. The Spanish government was fighting fascism.
ROTC training in college, he became the commander of. the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, eventually was captured and.
And so I ' m thankful that. That tale hasn '
t gone. I ' m delighted that this is gon na.
be household budget friendly real estate, due to the fact that it ' s in walking range to three primary.
colleges, an intermediate school, a Women and boys Club, a swim
center.This is where household requires to. be and we can ' t fail to remember that.
I would such as to move the. And I would certainly like to include two items to it, which is previous to the issuance.
building and construction timeline constraints.
And wear ' t worry Susan, I have. I ' d also like to add.
I ' ve talked with locals,
and I think there ' s design and location area that would work out. That ' s the motion.- I ' ll secondly.
additional energy, effectiveness and sustainability, we will. be setting a brand-new requirement for projects
in Santa Cruz Region. And we can be a leader in our neighborhood remain to be a leader in our community. So thanks for everyone being below.
Supervisor Buddy.- First of all, I ' d like. to I want to give thanks to the quantity of input. This was impressive to have. this many individuals step forward. And I appreciated the chance to fulfill with the next-door neighbors recently. And one point that I value it was they advanced a set of concerns that they were looking to be resolved and your motion fundamentally. dealt with many of them and I value that comes. likewise from MidPen ' s work.I ' ve dealt with red pen on. projects within my own district where we ' ve had comparable issues and they ' ve been more than open and receptive to boosting. tasks as a result of
that. This is an extremely special.
method to check out a job specifically with the health side of it. We can ' t understate the. significance for these neighborhoods, providing those wellness. services progressing, particularly being able to have it within walking range of where a lot of individuals. need these services. I got ta say as well that there. were some people that had come for that that normally begin with we require budget-friendly housing. I sustain economical real estate yet and then there ' s constantly. this lengthy checklist of reasons that you can not sustain. the affordable housing at this
or any various other area. And you need to ask. yourself, if not here, where? And if not currently, when? And I wear ' t recognize what. the response to that are, I feel'like for a modern neighborhood, we ' re in some cases truly.
efficient finding ways to claim no to budget friendly real estate projects, instead of discovering means. to make things happen.I assume that this is really. an amazing job, which it discovered a very. one-of-a-kind method to offer numerous requirements that are required in the mid county area. And I praise my colleague. for all of his job behind the scenes on this project.
We have to do a little.
bit of self reflection on these sort of jobs.
We require budget-friendly. We ' ve got ta do this for the. We ' ve got to be able to.
– Yeah Mr. Chair really quickly, this meets an incredible. The job is constant.
with all'suitable codes and plans of the zoning. regulations the general strategy, especially interested that. it fulfills the significant, it would result not
result. any kind of substantial influences on air top quality greenhouse gas exhausts or water high quality and I value Manager. Leopold ' s efforts to be consistent, be outgoing, as he does constantly reaches. bent on the neighborhood to locate out what it wants.And adding this condition on trying to get to power self sufficiency. I assume that ' s a very essential aspect of
what we ' re gon na do. from this day forward. I would certainly urge any. designer that ' s gon na can be found in the future is to have that in mind when they come previously. the board of managers. MidPen has actually been a wonderful. partner in the future. And I eagerly anticipate.
being a great partner in this task too
.- Simply make a fast comment, it ' s great to see the remainder of the county building inexpensive housing. In the past, it seemed.
like the most significant worry was constantly on South
County.And I think this project is. excellent for the entire area. So district 2 I recognize and. then likewise the Live Oak area and building budget friendly real estate. Therefore in South Area with MidPen. I ' d like to see the various other.
areas get involved likewise in the future to spread it out as opposed to have actually a. systematized all in one spot. thank you.- Thanks. And I just wan na state. this is a fantastic project, and it ' s been made better by. the input from the area. And afterwards I likewise like to say, you know
, very frequently throughout these hearings, we only speak with one. part of the community.I assumed today ' s statement truly stood for a wide.
range of the community. And I wan na appreciate the tone and tenor of every person ' s remarks. It truly made me honored to be to
obtain to represent this neighborhood and to get'to support a job such as this.
So thanks very much. We have a movement and a second. All those in support please claim aye. -[ Board] Aye.- Opposed that passes with one voice. The last item of this. (audience applauding )The final item of this task is a simple$ 5 million from the moderate and low income real estate property fund to MP Live Oak Associates LP a partnership developed by MidPen housing for a budget-friendly real estate project
and to approve the presumption by the area of the. rights and responsibilities of the Santa Cruz Area. redevelopment follower firm under an inexpensive housing and residential or commercial property disposition agreement and take related actions. as detailed in a memorandum of the planning Director, Miss Conway to bring us up to speed on. this item, thing number 17.
– Great, good afternoon. board participants Julie Conway housing supervisor. This last and third product. pertaining to the job at 17th and Capitola Road. recommends expense of$ 5 million from moderate and low earnings housing property fund.
Regional bucks are a vital part of building inexpensive housing
. Without them it is extremely tough to get these badly necessary jobs built.
They play a straight duty in.
financing naturally, is $5 million yet they additionally play an. definitely essential duty in leveraging the remainder of the cash that ' s required for the project. Local funds likewise make sure that the area has. a long-term interest in the administration of the area.
Component of today ' s recommended action is the assumption
of. This function is constant with. And they have proven.
And we could go on the staff. report provides details general regarding job and.
funding and the legalities.And certainly, I ' m satisfied. to address any concerns. I assumed it ' s worth. noting that the rental fees for the proposed project.
will certainly continue to be over time. And this is just an.
instance the majority of the units target extremely reduced earnings, the.
If you take an appearance at the rents. This week have actually been. This is a considerable.
task for the county. It wraps up the disposition of home owned by the previous Redevelopment Firm and a long neighborhood. procedure defining the vision for Live Oak.
It focuses health and wellness care.
has been a complicated process. Certainly given that your board had to function as three various. entities to achieve it. I wan na take a minute to. thank Supervisor Leopold for his years long.
resolution to utilize this site for the benefit of Live Oak area and likewise to identify the. area for its dedication to making this task the. absolute best that it can be. Ultimately, this community is.
The Santa Cruz community health and wellness clinics and Dientes community dental care
, helping aiding build construct better Live. And an unique thank you to MidPen for working and reworking and possibly again, remodeling
that vision in. -Thank you, and I ' m gon na ask if there ' s any kind of public.
Seeing none I ' ll bring. it back to the board for deliberation activity.- I relocate authorization of. the suggested activity.
– Motion by Leopold, second by Buddy, all those.
Aye. Quick upgrade for folks. We have some folks below that.
have actually been patiently waiting for the no mistake evictions. which is product number 14.
We will certainly after that take a break and do item S at the SSP advisory item and the legal top priorities. Going down the road so let.
code to temporarily ban no fault expulsions. If people can move out of the room, please that would certainly be great. Stop no mistake eviction. with December 31 2019.
For residential or commercial properties that will certainly be covered by Assembly Expense 1482 the
Renter Security. Act of 2019 as detailed in a memorandum for myself. and Manager Buddy.
– Good afternoon, I'' m Burt Walen, I ' m a citizen of Lila Court. I ' ve talked with locals,
and I think believe ' s design style location area that would would certainly out. From MidPen ' s work.I ' ve functioned with red pen on. I assume that ' s a really crucial element of
what we ' re gon na do. -Thank you, and I ' m gon na ask if there ' s any public.Really quickly, I assume most of us
And we ' ve heard news records regarding some deceitful proprietors utilizing this as a possibility to kick out occupants before they would certainly be covered by this law. Therefore Manager Buddy and I collaborated with area advise ' s workplace designed on
a number'of other local companies that are taking this activity to protect the occupants in this void between before the state law goes into impact. You wan na include?- I ' ll just briefly include that this is taking place right below in our area today.
They ' re not triggering any kind of concerns.
I suggest, there are people in their homes that should have to be in their homes. I ' d state we are asking this is the passes and necessity ordinance which needs a function vote in
order that it goes into effect result.- Yes, it goes backwards.If you look at the applicability area
of the ordinance if you ' re.
– Okay, thank you.- Excellent Currently it ' s an opportunity. for participants of the general public to talk to us. So is there anybody who would love to talk with us on this item'? -Yes thanks, my
name. is Gretchen Reagan Hart. I ' m with California. Country Legal Assistance. We offer free lawful. solutions for low earnings individuals in our community. And our main emphasis here is
housing since it needs to be. I ' m so thankful that you ' ve. brought this procedure onward and I actually wan na send out. originally my appreciation for that. Given that abdominal muscle 1482 passed, we ' ve seen customers originally coming in with notices of huge rent increases
. And afterwards I think as soon as. the state law passed, and property managers realized that they wouldn ' t be able. to proceed those rises after the first of the year, now they ' re ending those tenancies.We have people can be found in. that ' ve stayed in their units for 24 years, 19 years,'. individuals with impairments, individuals with children, people.
with high danger maternities, where their entire complicated.
That the property owner can. Passing this statute today will certainly assist many individuals.
So thank you significantly.- Thank you. -Tom Willoughby, Affordable Housing Currently, this is a sensible.
And we ' re glad that
you can get it done and get it done today. Thank you.
Seeing no'one I ' ll close public comment. Back to the board.
Zach] I ' m move the advised activity.- So a motion by Close friend.
second by McPherson.All those in support please say aye. -[ Board] Aye. – That passes all. per the necessity requirements. So we will now take a. let ' s come back at 1:45 and we will listen to items 10 and 13. And continue things 11 and 12 to the next normal set up. board of managers conference.( positive music) Okay, we ' re gon na. reunite for thing number 15. The initial thing we have.
And schedule the ordinance.
– Good mid-day Chair. Coonerty honorable participants of the board, I additionally have with me here our relatively brand-new health. And as our wellness policeman she also has legal authority.
So for history
on. this product we came to you on October 22, with. draft regulation language regarding developing a syringe. services compensation. And this was a result of a biannual report that the department had. given to the board
in June of 2019. As a result of that semiannual report, the board gave some. instructions for the department to return with a number of things.
For the board ' s consideration, if the board should accept. Seeing none, I ' ll bring it you ' ll go back to the board for activity. And I ' m thankful we ' re establishing up the syringe solutions commission.I simply wanted to restate my belief and I really appreciate every this is a very complicated,.
wan na reiterate my belief that minimizing injury to the. area by reducing the needle clutter is as essential as lowering the harm and the spread of contagious illness. They ' re not equally special goals.
And I recognize the Wellness Solutions Department has really been functioning hard at this, and I appreciate their initiatives.
– So indeed, I ' m helpful of the activity that we ' re taking here. And I would direct out that just
this week, The Washington Post article a. story about regarding new HIV cluster in West Virginia, within a community that has
been dealing with some of the same issues exact sameConcerns And so we wan na make sure that we have a strong adequate program that we put on ' t see that.
– Thanks for your support. -We could do thing number 11. I ' ve been encouraged by advise that considering that I'announced.
that we need to put it off to the next meeting, we ' ll be delaying item 11 and 12. And we ' ll go with item number. 13 as our last thing today, which is to think about the. 2020 legislative priorities for Santa Cruz Area.
and take Related Actions as described in a memorandum of the CIO. -So good afternoon, Chair Coonerty and members of the board.
I ' m assistant CIO Nicole Coberd and I ' m below with Jason Hoppen.As you understand, he serves as our accounting interactions manager and he likewise handles our. legislative program.
He is gon na be walking. you through this product which addresses our 2020. legislative concerns. -Excellent mid-day participants of the board. Every year the area like other areas throughout California,'places. with each other a legislative program. Each county does this differently and in Santa Cruz County personnel. have commonly prepared a legal agenda based.
on responses from divisions and their specialist organizations on issues of legislative significance in the future state and. government legal years. Today we will exist. our legal program and requesting for a particular. instructions on 2 items. While we have made adjustments to exactly how we handled this. program for many years, we
' ve constantly presented the board and our legislative delegation. with a legal package of products that departments have flagged.Collectively this represents. a statement of our values as a neighborhood. This year we offer the 2020 version of the packet with even more than. 100 certain things to keep track of, consisting of specific expenses. and general topic areas.
This prospectus is being. And if our advocates in Sacramento or team requests a details.
New this year is the list. of legal priorities. We are offering four state. and 4 federal concerns and a mix of subject areas.Some of those are problems. you and the public are fairly accustomed to. Some are new. Should you adopt these eight concerns, we would ask that you. timetable a December 2nd public conference with our. legislative delegation to review them. These are matters on which the county. expects to be aggressive in seeking either management. or legal solutions. And we would certainly anticipate
to function. with our delegation supporters and expert associations. in order to accomplish them. I will quickly go through these things now which are included in your package. The four state legislative top priorities.
What you see on your display is shorthand but I
will certainly read them the. complete thing for your advantage. So the very first item has to. finish with the opioid dilemma which impacts neighborhoods throughout the US including Santa Cruz County, and it is that the county sustains financing for drug MediCal services and access to substance.
usage condition solutions, including medication. for addiction therapy, and withdrawal management. The 2nd item has to do with an area that we are a leader in. solid waste and recycling. And it is the county. supports brand-new regulation to
attend to growing plastic pollution, declining worldwide markets for recycled materials. compliance requirements, CRV and other concerns including financing mandated local organics diversion facilities via. Due to the fact that
the governor ' s with Johnson port for a couple pair products, cap and profession revenues.We think there ' s some extra earnings. cap and trade earnings were being utilized for formerly. The following item is that the.
And clearly, we have some. The area the fourth product is that the region sustains regulation, making state depots offered. We will now transform to the.
Several of these you will. recognize with also.
The initial concerns our road fixings. And that ' s that the region. sustains restoring flexibility and funding either with legislative or management action of city governments to finish emergency repair services funded by a Federal. Highway Management, FEMA or other companies,. through time expansions or regulations, broadening.
task windows projects using Federal Emergency situation Alleviation funds.The next thing pertains to a job that we ' ve been functioning.
And it is that the region sustains the United States Military Corps of Engineers and the White Home Office. The following item has to do. And it'' s the region.
supports future changes to the California Medicaid. state strategy change or brand-new federal waivers to enable real estate
to be consisted of in the. relatively easy to fix scope of services for beneficiaries with. complicated health challenges. And the last item pertains to parks. And it ' s that the area. supports long-term financing for the Land and Water Preservation Fund, consisting of SB 1081, and HR 3195. Which the area also. supports government financing for energetic transport, specifically for treking and biking tracks. And with that said, we would certainly ask that you. embrace the suggestions in the package, consisting of organizing the December 2nd board meeting to ensure that we can review these items comprehensive with our delegation. Are there any type of concerns?- [Ryan] Great, any kind of inquiries? I have a quick comment but proceed.
– There was one thing on. the a lot more breakdown that I just wished to the phrasing appeared a little weird to me. It remained in the health and wellness solutions. accessibility to healthcare. It was the last bullet and it states activities by. the Facility for Medicare and Medicaid
Providers.
Or, you understand, it ' s it just seemed like it could make use of a couple of more words? We put on ' t want them to. I was like, no, we put on ' t wan na reduce off financing.
Jason] No we put on ' t without a doubt, thanks.
– And so, magnum opus on this. I believe it ' s both concentrated. and then additionally well structured to explain to
our what our. legislative concerns are. I presume the one, 2.
I ' d also consist of governance and structure. Due to the fact that I believe we ' re seeing some basic troubles. There ' s one.
one was vacant last winter months. And we put on'' t have an
agreement with the state to use it this winter months and the rains are approaching. I just like to see us kind. of press the envelope on that particular.- [
John] It ' s been I. assume, a minimum of three years since we ' ve been able. to utilize that, perhaps four.
– Which item is. actually based upon a bill that was introduced last. year in the legislature and did not
move onward that would certainly make armories. readily available all year for homeless sanctuaries. It has actually previously been available.
throughout the winter season. Hat ' s where we get the language around expanding access. The last couple of winters it. has not been readily available as a result of a job that. the depot is functioning on.
Yet we anticipate that will certainly be returned soon'.
And we would simply
like to open. that up for'the entire year, but we can most definitely consider the language -I ' ll just include just one. last point that the item where we
' re speaking about climate modification and infrastructure and recognizing that we need assistance from both our state and government companions to help spend for the facilities essential to adjust to the environment adjustments that are happening is. When we have our, gon na come to be critical.And other states have this and I really hope. legal delegation here that will certainly have the ability to. talk with them concerning it. Since when we have.
points like cap and trade, and it must be utilized not to you understand, primarily sustain the polluters, yet find out a way.
to help the neighborhoods who are taking care of the influence of these carbon exhausts,. to be able to react and we ' re gon na require a great deal of assistance as we get this environment action supervisor that will look at adjustment methods.
Okay is there any member of the public that ' d like to speak to. Seeing none, I ' ll bring.- I ' ll make the movement
.
– Opposed, thank you for. Thank you.- So we will certainly now end our meeting and adjourn to the next.
which is November 19th, right here at'9:00 a.m. right here in board chambers.
I ' m so glad that you ' ve. Seeing none, I ' ll bring it you ' ll go back to the board for activity. And I ' m happy we ' re establishing up the syringe solutions commission.I just wanted to restate my belief and I truly appreciate every this is an extremely complex,.- So yes, I ' m encouraging of the activity that we ' re taking below. It ' s been I. think, at least three years given that we ' ve been able.