(individuals murmuring gently) – All. Great morning everybody. Hi, good early morning.
– Below. – Friend.
– Right here. – Caput.
– Here. – McPherson.
– Yes, we have 2 revisions on the regular agenda product number 16. There'' s extra products. Thank you.
– Great. And currently I'' m gon na ask my coworkers, is there anything they'' d like to eliminate from the consent schedule?
Please do not hesitate to speak regarding those things now and ask everyone to align and it ' ll be two minutes please.-'Two minute chair. This is Jerry Richard Arnold, I wan na praise the Board of Supervisors.
I'' m certain the professionals would appreciate you'' re keeping those plaques out there. Union is the brand-new Soviet that ' s what you ' re doing below and you put on ' t tell the people where the genuine activity ' s going on at AMBAG. There ' s been a pedestrian pathway through that land for years and we ' d really like to be.
Able to walk have a walkway, a pedestrian course. wan na promote the trees on that property.
Which there ' s a lot. of old, attractive trees on that particular
home that have. Been here a lot longer than we have and like to be able to maintain as lots of as feasible on that building, the huge trees, they ' re actually stunning and a whole lot of habitat for a whole lot of pets that were right here prior to us. Thank you quite. -Thanks.- Good morning. I want to speak on the very same concern.
I think every person has. a copy of an application that I was able to produce.
walking a number of days.Looking about, seeing if. I can obtain some neighborhood
folks in my community on the. highway side of Capitola Roadway and additionally on the Harper. road side of Capitola Road to voice their point of view. and sign the application and great deals of assistance for.
having a stroll through. Individuals are really excited
. regarding having the ability to walk in their areas, our community is coming to be really influenced with housing and whatnot. And there ' s a wonderful need. for us to be out of our autos and strolling, walking to the store, strolling to our favorite parks and byways. So'I ' m simply, I ' m happy to. go out and do this once again, if need be,.( alarm system beeping )yet I wear ' t recognize what the beeping indicates.- You have a min left.- Okay. I should say individuals were truly not aware of the task to some degree, yet when I clarified what was going on, they seem to kind of accept the task on some degree, perhaps. you ' ll hear from others, but they actually suched as the idea. of being able to access it. They suched as the idea that. there may be an area for them to rest there at some point.You understand
, on'their walk both methods. So I wish you consider that and like I
said, I ' d be. pleased to follow up on this and expand my application if required, yet I thought just obtaining individuals
because details area. need to be a great indication of public belief.
So please consider this. actually, thank you.- What kind of trees. were we discussing?- They ' re mainly oak trees.
– Oak, fine. -They ' re wonderful if you.
there for a few minutes, you ' ll notification all kinds of.
animal'task, bird life.
– Thank you.- Thank you. -Great early morning, thank.
you for having us below. My name is Maria Cadenas as I ' m the exec supervisor of Santa Cruz Neighborhood Ventures, and I ' m below to talk on part and on behalf of the. permission product number 32, which is a production of Santa Cruz SEEDS. At journeys we concentrate. on creating equitable and thoughtful economies. here in Santa Cruz Region and the Monterey Bay region. And we are really mindful. of the value of the education and learning and.
future of our children.Santa Cruz SEEDS is complying with. national ideal criteria to ensure that our youngsters can do well and have an university education and learning or professional article second education. The program is really
one. that ' s been highlighted across the state. I ' m providing following week at the California affordability. college seminar.
Cruz Community Ventures we ' re really grateful for the dedication to the future of our county.- Hi, I ' m Erica Miranda Bartlett and I ' m the co-chair of the. The data note pad evaluates details and reports on the region ' s.
behavioral behavior wellness solutions the goals of reviewing examining, educational academic to get obtain and thoughts ideas specific topicsSubjects
and to recognize unmet needs.This year ' s focus was on. injury educated principles especially relating to. childhood years, a great part.
Highlights, the County Behavioral Health under the management of Dr. Eric Rivera works throughout divisions and community organizations to assist expand encouraging. Working across districts with area partners the. Superintendent Faris Sabbah has a critical plan that includes a system of care that addresses both behavioral wellness, material use, and suicide.In areas that we ' re.
We want to see even more assistance of injury informed methods in the prisons, criminal justice systems, competent nursing facilities, and independent board treatment,. done 5 seconds left.- Thank you a lot. -Thanks a lot. -I wan na thank you both for all the difficult work you ' re doing. Thanks significantly. And there were 2 of you. We need to we can have.
offered you a few more secs.- We value your
board. – Many thanks a whole lot.- Hi, my name is Vanessa Youthful. I ' m a homeowner below in Satisfaction Factor. I ' m below today to ask you men to take into consideration including more resources to the preparation
division. My husband and I just recently got. a residence in Enjoyment Factor. We scraped together whatever we might to obtain a pretty damaged house. It ' s got a split. structure, a dripping roof.
And the other day noted the one year mark that we ' ve been working. with the planning department to attempt to repair our roof.So we ' re regarding to go. with an additional wet period with containers in our living-room, due to the fact that the preparation. department can '
t do anything in much less than 12 weeks. So with 2 submissions at 12 weeks, that'' s 24 weeks plus the engineer ' s time to transform around illustrations.
It ' s pretty inappropriate that I ' ve got a million buck house that can ' t hold any type of insulation, no warm.'looks like this wintertime, we ' re not even going to. I ' m below today to ask.
It ' s been quite frustrating.- Thank you.
– That ' s my ask.- Thank you.- Thank you.
I ' m right here generally'' cause I ' m. concerned for climate adjustment in addition to the dilemma that. that provides to everybody. One question for all you, supervisors. When considering all these tasks that come
in front of you, do you directly use the.
size of its carbon footprint? Or ask the question exactly how. can we minimize the dimension of this carbon impact before we authorize the actual project, as you probably recognize,.
I ' m questioning if this has been taken into consideration in the Live Oak task. I hope you all really feel as I do that it ' s time to sign up with the 21st century and substantially reduced our carbon impact when these jobs come. -'Hi, my name is Gage Dayton and I ' m a local of Live Oak neighborhood and I wan na resemble my assistance for the 2 Live Oak neighborhood participants that desire more open room and public accessibility area at the advancement on Capitola and I ' m right here to.
Our neighborhood appeared in fantastic
numbers, several conferences, there ' s a. great deal of written remark also.
And we had a great deal to say regarding the future of this special residential or commercial property and it
is an unique. building for our neighborhood that we only have one chance to provide understanding'into
for our future. I also concur that there ' s a genuine need and a deep need for economical real estate, and the 2 solutions that. will be found at that site. Nonetheless, I really feel highly that the preparation procedure was flawed. In that it consisted of that adjacent parcel where the laundromat and. Live Oak grocery store remains in the area preparation procedure to ensure that our neighborhood offered input on those 2 parcels where as a matter of fact that parcel it wasn ' t qualified and is not part of the.
job going forward.If you consider the. considerable neighborhood input, the existing project does not appear to reflect the neighborhood consensus on what we wanted in in that parcel again, because we were talking to 2 parcels, and there '
s just one.
It does not have open space, as. And it lacks a community location all points that I feel were voiced in the.
I ask for that you turn down the strategy and re-engage our community
to talk about a job that. just includes that parcel.So that we can have a voice. fit our area. It is an one time chance for us, and a little much more. time to get it right, I think is necessitated.- Thanks.- Thank you. -Thanks, and I just.
wan na explain for folks, to make sure that thing is gon na be.
gon na be heard at 10:30. If you can ' t stay yet the, and we ' re happy to have you speak now. individuals who wan na speak up and when it comes up, we ' ll be hearing it at 10:30.- And I '
ll be gone then.- Perfect. Well, I ' m glad you made use of. this possibility, thanks.-'Early morning managers. My name is Owen Thomas.'I ' m a local in Santa Cruz. I ' m speaking in regards. to thing 14 on'the schedule. I ' m in assistance of passing.
arrangements that mirror AB-1482.
The kind of tenant protections. and a restricted rent cap that has actually been passed by. the state of The golden state that ' s gon na enter into result in January.I ' m in assistance of passing an ordinance that executes those.
I have actually listened to of mass evictions.
occurring in Capitola. I ' ve likewise been helpful of renters that are getting kicked out. in the lower ocean location of Santa Cruz.
I recognize that expulsions are occurring that or else, wouldn ' t it be happening if the regulation were in result. Yeah, as somebody that ' s. against displacement and for maintaining reduced revenue. Thank you.
– Hi, I ' m Cynthia Hamburger with Santa Cruz Tenants Association. I'have the hotline for renters for the last five and a half years, I run that totally free and wear
' t throw cash and no applause.And I ' ve obtained
well over, you know, possibly around 2000 call in the last few years have documents of, and the majority of them are from. the area certainly, because in this county, there ' s extra populace in the region after that in the 4 cities placed with each other unlike any kind of other area. as I comprehend it, so I ' ve been getting a great deal of telephone call in the previous month or two, from people that are long term. tenants obtaining kicked out for no excellent factor. And I comprehend that you wear ' t. assistance just create eviction, or you would certainly have passed it.
But this concerning the time to pass it. I assume you ' ll find your. streets have fewer people surviving on them. Last night, I got a. call from a Mexican guy that ' s been residing in. Watsonville for a long period of time, that ' s now homeless now you have Mexican and Mexican American homeless people. You had many less prior to. – Greetings.
And I ' m just wan na allow you know, they are really cool hearted and they don ' t even care. I obtained Section 8 voucher which is not helpful at all because it ' s providing them power, the owner ' s power to accept it or not. And after that being reduced revenue and having a kid which is handicapped I'' m liable for his future life.I don ' t have any kind of other choices.
And starting with November 20th. I need to live in the road. So what would you do or. what you ' re gon na do to assist us like a prone individuals we are in the scenarios. That ' s all I'can say, thank you.- Thanks.
– Thank you, excellent early morning,. Patty Steinbrunner citizen of rural Aptos and I just wan na protest once again, public comment has been. lowered'once more to 2 mins. And we do not have the ability to draw any authorization program items.Were there any kind of authorization schedule products drew today by managers?- No.- Thank you.
I did request that one. That is the area ' s list of projects being sent for RSTPX financing from the source Regional. These are pretty much an offered that they will be funded probably not at the degree that is requested however they are constantly moneyed.
And I wan na demonstration in area two once more for the third year. The request from the area for financing of a web traffic. light in Aptos village.That is a web traffic reduction for the Aptos village.
job straightforward and pure. This would provide$ 400,000. to the traffic signal at Aptos Creek Roadway. That is a traffic reduction for stage 2 of the development and this is a pure present. to Swenson designer and I oppose it when there are roads such as Eureka Canyon.
Highland that are in disarray. We put on ' t demand to present public. cash to Barry Swenson. I additionally wan na state that there is
no task for Lompico Roadway in this listing. I have actually given you information that Lompico has been assigned as. the number one Bay Location, riskiest discharge for fires which ' s not even on this checklist. That needs to be looked. at and'I wish you will.
I wan na likewise state that in short time, the CSA 48 tally actions. are coming out in the mail this week they were published in Sacramento. They were not also published locally for neighborhood company individuals. And I object that there. is no recommendation 172 cash also being considered. or Step G sales tax that was
offered to individuals for fire that will certainly go to sustain. Area Fire, thank you.( target market applauding)- Hi there, my name is Rafael. I wanted to bring your. interest to the item number 24 in your permission program, which was a resolution. taking on $1.6 million in homeless emergency situation help program funding for the Redemption Military 1220 River Street program and the Laurel road program. I just intended to allow you. recognize in situation you aren ' t conscious that a lot of this funding is for a program that has already existed because July, and this is just authorizing the funding specifically for Laurel Street till June and for the 1220 River Street tent program till completion of March when that center will close for a city maintenance task. This is concerning ' reason there isn ' t. presently a financing prepare for the three months after. Afterwards, the closing of that project, the schedule product states that staff might return. to you with requests for extra financing. And I really hope that if and when they do that, that you would accept such funding since there ' s presently. over$ 100,000 gap in the financing offered from the load emergency situation help financing and the cash money funding to. pay 'for that program.So the region and the
city. are gon na need to step up and determine a means to fund that. Or else we ' re gon na have. the 60 people 60 plus individuals in that shelter back on the streets once again. Thanks very much. -Thanks. -Hey there, my name is Monica McGuire. I stay in Corleos.
Union is the new Soviet that ' s what you ' re doing here and you put on ' t inform the people where the actual activity ' s going on at AMBAG. My name is Maria Cadenas as I ' m the exec supervisor of Santa Cruz Community Ventures, and I ' m right here to talk on behalf and in support of the. It ' s pretty inappropriate that I ' ve obtained a million buck home that can ' t hold any type of insulation, no heat. I'have the hotline for tenants for the last 5 and a fifty percent years, I run that for cost-free and put on
' t throw money and no applause.And I ' ve gotten
obtained over, you know, probably around Possibly phone calls in telephone calls last few years couple of records of, and most of many are from. I got Area 8 voucher which is not valuable at all due to the fact that it ' s offering them power, the proprietor ' s power to accept it or not.I'' m returning, extremely late
due to the website traffic troubles that for whatever unidentified factors, the greenway proposals have not been heard and understood by the five of you all right or the county administrators or any person else in order to liberate the traffic in the recognized means and numerous counties throughout this country, having bike lanes, having the train tracks developed into a road is by much the most effective means to get the web traffic lightened and making even more sense.I additionally wish to
once more call focus to the sad, depressing state of affairs, that you have numerous people coming on a regular basis to ask you to approve our aid, because you are clearly so worn, that you can'' t get whatever done. We recognize it'' s a difficult work. And we really and absolutely, many of us in this county are wanting you would approve our volunteerism, our aid, our treatment, our demands that you would have evening conferences to make sure that more individuals can pertain to show you what the individuals of this area intend to provide for ourselves and to assist you with your jobs have actually obviously been on deaf ears.But I will
duplicate. That is a means to get the 90% of individuals I'' ve been talking to for the last couple of months, asking throughout this county, at the very least 1000 individuals. Do you know that your region supervisor is? And 90% don'' t know that their county supervisor is, no idea whatsoever of the 10% that claim they know, it is rare, if half a percent has really gone to a.
meeting of that hundred. I indicate, you remain in this awful setting where individuals have no concept.
what you'' re doing or why and they'' re negative. They believe there'' s no factor in coming due to the fact that they assume things are corrupt. I don'' t think that. I believe you ' re doing the ideal you can.
I believe all people are. doing the finest they
can.- Thank you. -Yet you need help. And we ask that you. begin welcoming us to come and aid you and taking our offers better.
– Thanks. – Thanks.
– For the deal. – Please accept this moment. -[ Ryan] Thanks your time ' s up.- I ' m so sorry that ' s the instance again. -Hey there, my name is Charles Vasquez.And I ' d like to
give thanks to'the board for including thing 14 emergency. occupant defenses, and specifically my Supervisor Coonerty for being extremely responsive. to my e-mails on this. I ' ve remained in Santa Cruz. my whole adult life, the majority of that has actually been as a tenant. And due to the fact that I ' ve been an occupant, that means that'I ' ve been renting in a lot of your areas,. not always by choice, however because I need to. relocation fairly frequently.It doesn ' t have to be that way.
And AB-1842 is the state claiming that we will currently have better methods for renters to have. safety and security in their housing, and it ' s mosting likely to be coming. whether individuals desire it'or not, and we finally have an opportunity. to aid all these individuals with this, yet there is this loophole for 2 months that people. are using regrettably to kick out people from their homes.
Excellent landlords will certainly not be affected by emergency defenses. Cities all over the state from.
And you can be the very first county to pass emergency situation protections like all of the cities are. Thank you.- Thank you.
And that ' s something is very crucial to the needs of our area.
And I thank
you all of you for doing this to our city of Watsonville, thank you. -Thank you.- Marilyn Garrett I want.
TakeBackYourPower.net Yeah, we actually require that. Havas YouTube video clips on radiation exposure and the 3rd one Dr. Barry Traler Could you hold the picture Monica? Okay last night( coughing) excuse me, I went to see the movie Harriet, about Harriet Tubman and.
Additionally assume of the telecommunications industry with their unseen, continual attack with microwaves and injury. on us and poisonous trespass, Harriet Tubman insisted she would certainly lead slaves to liberty, even when told she couldn ' t. She was established to do what was needed and what was right. I consider you board of supervisors claiming our hands are connected when it comes to putting radiation producing cell towers. anywhere, harming people, decreasing the value of property.Our hands are connected, I urge.
you to break the chains of the telecom market, what I feel is a poisonous.
-Thank you, Marilyn.- And I advise you to speak to Annette Simm of the Nevada city council presenting this and authorize on.- I will offer that to you once more.
– Marilyn you ' re out of time. – 2 minute Coonerty. -Thank you, Sam.
– We used to have 3 mins, sir. – Thank you.
Exist any, is there any individual else would love to speak with us today? All right, seeing none we ' ll currently relocate on to our regular program. Initially, we ' ll begin off with. item number seven this. Oh, sorry. Yes, action on the consent schedule. First, we ' re going. to go to thing number six, which is action on the approval program. These are products'18 to 45. I ' ll first ask my coworkers if they have any kind of remarks. they ' d like to make.Supervisor Caput'.- I ' ll just make a remark.
Someone asked for thing I think believe 44. And'44 I ' m delighted to see. that cash ' s gon na go towards Houlihand and the'University Roadway.
junction in District Four. And additionally some of the.
money in district two, that ' s going to Park
,. Leader and Varney road, which is ideal across.
I ' m not gon na draw the product. It ' s not all the cash that ' s gon na go to just these jobs, various other upkeep will be taking location, while this money is being. And I think it'' s a reasonable.
my placement, thanks. – Okay, Supervisor McPherson. -Thanks Mr Chair. There ' s numerous things of three or 4 that I'wanted to chat concerning item 24. I wan na thank once again the homeless. solution coordination office for giving the end the Redemption Army and we ' re dealing with the Salvation Military for offering this needed sheltering for the area and a large. thank you to the Redemption Army that has done this, in. control with the city and the region.
This truly stands for. And you ' re possibly. On the face of'it, yet I assume we ' re doing.
that we obtain funds from, which includes offering fifty percent of the total half territories, funding related to this contract.
with the Salvation Army. And to give individuals a feeling.
of just how much this prices for to give emergency sheltering, the expense per bed at Laurel.
street per evening is $62.
The expense per camping tent at.
the River Street shelter is $42 per night. This is to maintain individuals off the road, which we'' re doing, and
we. wish to remain to do that and broaden on it. But there are no day solutions or navigation facilities either. And I believe it'' s vital for. the neighborhood to recognize it is gon na be pricey.
to include housing navigation, on top of the emergency situation.
safeguarding that we have. It'' s gon na be so vital that we make the best investments and what we can do with what we have and the financing of the North.
County navigating facility since that will involve a.
a lot larger financing mechanism then we have now.But I do have a question around, I believe Rainy Perez might.
be able to answer this. What is, it was described by.
one of the community participants. What is the strategy for changing.
– Excellent early morning. Yes, Rainy Perez region.
Homeless Solutions Coordinator. And there is work underway. City and Area are working with each other to recognize a choice.
place where it'' s expected that the River Street website will possibly not be readily available because of a water job intended there. And so a website is being identified and we prepare for that we.
will have the ability to move people. – Okay, and I wan na clarify.
that the city has a lengthy strategy to put a water facility.
to assist the water supply in the city of Santa Cruz to put a location that there is.
– That ' s real, and in truth, the task was delayed due to permitting. The reality that we'' re.
it would certainly be available. They, if the project is.
not all set to be serviced by May 31, then we may be.
able to, or sorry, March 31, we may have the ability to expand, however we won'' t understand that yet. -Okay, thank you significantly.
– You'' re welcome. – And I do wan na thank on thing.
number 33 Christine Berge, from our Staff of the board for replying to the drug abuse disorder.
Provider Commission. I wan na thank my count.
coworkers here on the board for reappointed me as the California State Organization of Counties rep. CSAC as it'' s described. is indispensable sources and obtaining a worked with effort from counties throughout California. Particularly in concerns.
like the terrible fires that we'' ve been experiencing, and exactly how we can collaborate our efforts to make things as good as possible we can for some actually hard situations.But CSAC has actually got a
terrific group of people up there for us. And I appreciate that extremely much. On item 37, the psychological. health diversion funding
, I ' m delighted we ' re obtaining these.
funds as we'' ve referenced to position those experiencing.
mental health and wellness problems in a proper setting before trial. I simply desired to.
discover a bit much more regarding that without drawing.
it from the approval item. What are the choices.
for placing these individuals in a safe fashion? Does any person can anybody.
solution that for me? And you understand, exactly how is public safety and security being taken into consideration on this? – Greetings supervisor.
McPherson Mimi Hall with the Wellness Services Company. I have Pam Rogers Wyman here. She'' s our adult behavior.
Health And Wellness Solutions Supervisor. To start with, to be.
eligible for diversion, you need to meet specific criteria. There are 3 details medical diagnoses and it'' s just those three. that make you qualified. Second of all, your mental disorder has actually obtained to be connected with the criminal offense that you'' re being billed with.And after that 3rd
of all, you have.
There'' s no one magic bullet response as they go to a particular area. It'' s based on the evaluation.
We have a number of local. alternatives and centers.
The idea is to not have. somebody rot in prison before they go off to the state health center. It could be that they ' re considered 5150. And'they ' ll be placed on a hold or'they ' ll
most likely to a. psychological situation facility. Maybe that they'' re. considered to be conserved. Maybe that they go.
to a locked residential. It really depends upon what the.
individual is analyzed with and I put on'' t understand if Pam. desires to add anything more. -Thanks. The objective of this particular law, the law that passed was to obtain people with significant psychological ailments out of jail and right into therapy in a.
even more expedited manner.Right currently they
' re wasting away in our jail, anywhere in between three, 4.
and 5 months awaiting a state medical facility bed. The populace that'' s. been carved out for this certain program are.
really pacifist offenders. First off, they have.
to pose not pose a threat to the community to be.
offered in the neighborhood. And the area actually.
means as Mimi described based on their mental wellness needs. , if somebody needs to be.
.
on an inpatient system, that would be the degree of treatment.
that we would be providing. They began taking if they are really responsive to solutions.
drug in the jail. They can be launched possibly to our sub-acute center. So the grant was particular to force personnel, not a center to wrap.
services around the individuals inclusive of pre-trial services. Individuals being launched from the prison if they'' re going to an. open, opened setup would certainly be put on pre-trial, potentially with an ankle joint screen, relying on the individual, and they have normal.
reviews before the court. If these individuals are compliant, and they move through their therapy, they return to court.The charges possibly can be drawn away. , if they ' re non-compliant.. they ' re remanded custodianship.- Okay I actually appreciate. the additional description.
Thank you extremely much. I think it ' s extremely a lot needed. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
attending to homeless care in our community. This is a good collaboration with the city of Santa Cruz with the Redemption Army and with other companies and I value the work that we'' re doing by both ends of the area and the initiatives we'' re attempting to do to.
meet immediate needs, and proceed to deal with.
And it ' s not a suitable area for we ask a whole lot of our county prison, currently to additionally be a mental wellness provider. I truly value the work on staff to secure these funds and discover various other means to be able to hold people answerable, yet have them treated in the.
Due to the fact that ideally will that. will be a far better outcome for the individual and
for. the community as an entire and I just value the continuous work that our staff has to do. every day in in supplying care within our jail.
On product number 38 I wan na value the parks. department for their job in safeguarding a 2nd.
On item number 44 the RSTPX funds. Works supervisor Matt Machado to think concerning these fundings. I ' m pleased to see the work being.
carried out in the initial area. It will certainly make a huge difference especially on North Rodeo Gulch Roadway, and I wan na value. the job of the staff to make that take place. That ' s it. -Manager Buddy
.- Thank you chair, just to. improve what Manager'Leopold simply stated if it weren ' t. for the Public Works staff, including Supervisor Machado, we wouldn ' t have been. familiar with the possibility of having the ability to do this formula based as many other areas do. This board in fact voted unanimously at the Regional Transportation Payment to approach that layout, despite the fact that there was a. considerable quantity of conversation concerning it as a result. of it is has opened up a great deal of new funding for. specific sorts of roadways, arterial roads within the
. neighborhood and in my area, as Supervisor Caput noted, it opens funding much required funding for Coroleados that hadn ' t. been available before.So I value the. work of Supervisor Machado yet likewise this board for. taking that setting at the Regional
Transportation Payment to make this funding offered.- Great and I simply have actually a. couple added instructions
and a couple remarks. Initially on item number 24. This is the sanctuary and. Redemption Military contract. I truly wan na
appreciate the personnel ' s work in providing all year sanctuary and I understand it ' s a tough process and we ' re gon na be looking. at having to deal with the River Street camp.And I expect the solutions that are brought forward, I do have some added instructions due to the fact that we wan na see to it that when we offer these services, they likewise don ' t unduly. impact the area. So the added instructions I would certainly include is, first that we guide personnel to establish a created strategy with the service provider and the city to'reduce impacts or relocate the present. hand over site at Laurel and Front Street and. staff to supply a memorandum to the board by November 18 on that.The 2nd instructions will certainly be direct personnel and HST team
to actively help any type of shelter customers with small kids ' s within. 2 days of the family members becoming a shelter customer. We actually wan na focus on kids so that they wear ' t experience. anymore unnecessary trauma then they ' re already
already going via by experiencing being homeless. And the third one is direct. personnel to give a memorandum to the'board.
Quarterly records the number'of customers who are using our. Homeward Bound program, we ' ve develop resources.
for the Redemption Army to provide bus tickets and various other sources to individuals who can return to communities where they will have a. better assistance system.And we must get just quarterly reports to see just how that ' s going. On thing number 32, the. children ' s cost savings account. I wan na value Maria.
and Neighborhood Ventures for bringing this to the board. I believe this is a really. exciting possibility'to offer interest-bearing accounts.
I ' m happy to be working.
wellness, non-locked technique is open or used. There ' ll be a community conference organized by county HSA personnel, notification to homeowners in 1000 foot distance of. the proposed location. Furthermore, this brand-new non-locked method will certainly obtain a bulk. approval from the city board, or the Board of Supervisors. in the jurisdiction where it ' s to be located. I assume there ' s existing facilities and we can also deal with lock centers. If we ' re gon na be.
And thing number 42 the Davenport crossing, there ' s a really this is an alarming requirement to produce safety in our community.And this is an extremely unsafe area'where we have individuals crossing the freeway sometimes site visitors who don ' t recognize that they ' re going across a state freeway as they relocate back and forth. And so I truly wan na make.- I would desire clarity on.
might say a bit more concerning that.
– Sure, I indicate, I think, to degree we have existing facilities. The level that we ' re gon na be adding any new non-locked methods, I think, for this specific population, I assume there need to be.- Yeah I indicate this is a large thing I feel uncomfortable voting for it without comprehending what that means.And so I ' m asking yourself if we.
Well, so I ' m not at the following meeting. This would be relocated.
– I ' m so sorry that ' s the instance once again. I ' ll first ask my associates if they have any kind of remarks. It ' s not all the money that ' s gon na go to just these jobs, various other upkeep will certainly be taking place, while this money is being. I actually wan na
appreciate value staff Personnel s work in providing offering round shelter and I know it ' s a challenging tough procedure we ' re gon na be looking. And thing number 42 the Davenport going across, there ' s a truly this is a dire demand to develop safety and security in our community.And this is a really hazardous location'where we have people going across the freeway often visitors who wear ' t know that they ' re crossing a state freeway as they move back and forth.Do we have somebody from HSA? – So the influence on the
give is, naturally, up until we accept the funds, we won'' t be able to work with into the placements or begin. As it is right now. We have actually the state arranged to find this month to deal with our efficiency results. I would certainly need to postpone them, certainly, if we can'' t begin the program.'- I ' m likewise questioning, Pam, if you could clarify I put on ' t assume that the additional motion that you wish to restore has an effect on us making great on the grant.
– Right, we are not opening a facility the financing is specific for positions making use of existing resources that we currently have in the community. – So there'' ll be no
brand-new methods is difficult to recognize what an effect be all existing? – We are utilizing existing behavior wellness programs that we have in the area, a few of them are locked, some of them are opened. The financing is particular for staffing, very intensive staffing, case monitoring, a one to 5, a one to 10 sort of ratio, to adhere to people via their care in the area along with the pre trial services. So there are no centers affixed to this financing, any new centers affixed to this financing.
– However this might be this a new populace. – Truthfully, this is our very same populace. You understand, often it'' s a. bit of a choice tree for regulation enforcement in the area to establish whether or.
not they'' re creating a 5150 on a specific and taking them to our.
And so it'' s truly for those.- So I imply I comprehend it, I can'' t support
addingIncluding
if the remainder of the board desires to vote they can elect, however– – I'' m awkward with the including a brand-new condition on pointing out centers that are difficult to cite unless we have some kind of.
sensible discussion concerning it. I recognize the concern. I just I just think is.
that permission item addition, it'' s a little it ' s a. little much to handle.
And so I really feel comfy. voting for this grant I feel and listening to staff the idea that there isn ' t
gon na. be any brand-new centers that become part of this,.
which these are individuals who are currently in our system and we'' re discovering a much better way To treat them instead than just.
having the prison treat them seems like a reasonable piece.And I would certainly
welcome and.
, if you wan na bring a thing to the board so we can have.
.
a conversation concerning this and be prepared. I would look ahead to that. Yet I just really feel unpleasant.
including that as a change. – We have a movement.
– You desire a movement? – We'' re speaking about 37. -What I would I would.
relocate the authorization schedule as included below without additional.
– Will certainly you consist of the.
extra direction on the Salvation Military contract? – Advise me what that is.
– That'' s to create the staff ought to create a composed. strategy with the city to minimize influence on the.
present decrease off website. Or change the decrease off website and.
offer a memorandum to the board, straight HSA and HSA staff to actively exist any sanctuary clients with minor kids within 2 days of them.
ending up being a shelter customer and route the staff to offer a memorandum of the.
board a quarterly record on the variety of customers.
– It'' s a whole lot there, however I will take that. – As it is I'' m in.
– Yes, so alright, so we have. an activity
and a 2nd. On the permission schedule. with the added instructions on product number 24.'I ' ll be voting no on product 37. However all those in support, please say aye. – [Board] Aye. – And all passed with one voice.
with me electing no on thing number 37. All right, going on to thing number 7, which is a presentation.
honoring Susan Rozario on her retirement as described.
in a memorandum by me and we have the sheriff Jim Hart here to the make a discussion.
with Zach Friend. – Well greetings board.
Jim Hart constable coroner and with me is Susan Rozario, who'' s been a long time area staff member, and has actually helped the sheriff'' s office, in addition to the board for lots of, lots of years. And it ' s been my honor and advantage to have dealt with you for all this moment Susan. And she has actually brought in.
for me since I'' m pleased that she ' s retiring and gon na appreciate time with her family but she leaves a remarkable.
void at the constable'' s office.
Therefore we have some large. shoes to fill Susan.
However I want you a pleased. and healthy retired life.
( audience praising) -I wanted to thank all the board participants and the fantastic region employees'that I ' ve had the privilege to work with over my 35 years at the region. I wan na give thanks to Kathy Sams for.
drafting the proclamation because that'' s usually my task. (audience laughing) I'' m really happy with every little thing that has been completed. by county federal government throughout my period, and I know that a wonderful several.
points will certainly be completed in the future. Thank you significantly.
( audience applauding) – Mr. Chair, we do have.
an announcement right here and I wished to review a.
couple elements of it due to the fact that it talks to some.
of the amazing job that Susan has done.I ' ve had the benefit.
of dealing with Susan both in my previous capacity.
with Santa Cruz police and now here, yet in your 35 years, what I assume something that.
a few of the board participants may not recognize is that Susan.
invested the initial 16 years the career with the staff.
of the boards workplace before she wound up at.
the constable'' s office, and it states that
she had. supported 13 different members of the Board of Supervisors, consisting of 2 in the very first area, two in the 2nd area two in the 3rd area.
4 in the fourth, Greg, a great deal of turnover taking place there, and three in the fifth, along with 2 different.
CIOs throughout that time, undoubtedly doing a.
exceptional amount of collaborate with the sheriff'' s workplace, however she has written. over 1500 board letters in behalf of the sheriff, created thousands of gives,.
including cops grants, reentry gives, the jag gives, Homeland Protection gives, just to call a couple of bringing in literally 10s of millions.
of bucks to this region for your work. So this seeks 35 years, you are not an exchangeable individual, and you ought to be recognized for the work you did, not just.
for the Board of Supervisors, yet for the 10s of millions.
of bucks you brought in for this area to make it a more secure area and a better location to live.This is a pronouncement.
authorized by every board participant which as you called.
an extremely unusual event and as a result, it would certainly call for an activity and so I would transfer to.
adopt this proclamation. – Second.
– Thanks. And so we have a movement a 2nd and a great deal of appreciation for.
your help this community. – My enjoyment.
– It'' s fantastic public service. – So what do you intend on providing for the perhaps the very first. year or more of retired life'? -I ' m really hoping to take a trip and not have to stand up at.
five o'' appear the early morning. (all laughing) – All right.
– Thank you. – You made the relocation from the area board to the constable'' s workplace.
If that, I don ' t recognize. was a good action or otherwise. Yet child, I know he valued it.
Did the sheriffs. Thanks a lot. It was simply complete and. every little thing you did all the'time. Much appreciated.
Boy, we have so many employees like you, but you'' re a celebrity of the show.So thanks very a lot for. everything you ' ve done.- And Susie I wan na appreciate your job, you
recognize, going from the. boardroom managers to the constable workplace is.
sort of like the fry pan right into the fire. And in the years that you'' ve functioned right here, you'' ve seen a great deal of modifications, you most likely began on.
those 1500 board letters on a typewriter that there was probably a mimeograph paper in there in the process. And now to be operating in a.
state of the art facility that we have for the.
For Public Security, it just reveals that we'' ve come a long method in the years that you'' ve been here. And in component due to the fact that of your solution and the efforts that you'' ve placed in, we ' ve been able to expand and. satisfy the requirements of our community. And you'' re among a key. part of our county family that has assisted us expand with time, so thanks and terrific, ideal.
of good luck in your retirement.
– So we have an activity and.
a second on the flooring. All those in favor, please say aye. – Aye.
– That passes all and thank you for your solution. (audience praising) Okay now we'' re gon na. think about final visit of Jozett Irgang to the In Home Supportive.
I relocate the appointment. – Obtained a motion by Manager.
Leopold second by McPherson. All those in favor please state aye. – [Board] Aye. – Opposed that passes with one voice. We'' re now gon na move on time number nine which is consider changing.
the Santa Cruz County code to add chapter 5.47 pertaining to a fee on solitary use non reusable.
mugs at businesses in the unincorporated area, think about proposing a notification of exception from CEQA, routine the regulation momentarily analysis and final.
adoption on November 9, 2019. And straight public jobs.
to perform outreach and education and learning to regional organizations, as laid out in a memorandum of the replacement CIO Supervisor of.
Public Works, Mr. John Trump. – Greetings, Tim.
Goncharoff, with public works and with me is Kasey Kolassa,.
the manager of reusing and strong waste services.I wanted to start
with just. a little bit of quick background. When the board asked us, we began this process in February. to research problems of trash and pollution and make referrals for policy updates to attend to that. We came back on August sixth. to share a variety of alternatives, and the board routed us. to go after two of these. The first is to ban the.
The prohibition on plastic water bottles at county centers does. This will be included in the.
yearly county plan updates that will be brought back.
You ' ll have an opportunity. Moving on to the.
3 relevant aspects. Back in 2011, the board passed a solitary
. use bag reduction regulation which was a number of ways.
comparable to the regulation that we ' ll be reviewing
today.That statute was very'. successful in reducing
using disposable.
bags at county services. Just recently, the city of.
Berkeley was the very first to take on an ordinance needing a fee for solitary use cups. That ordinance was preceded. by considerable research study, helped by faculty from the University of. California at Berkeley, especially to figure out the optimal quantity for the suggested fee. And we had the ability to find out a wonderful bargain from the job that they did. More lately, the city of Watsonville passed a comparable statute,. the very first in our region, and we ' ve learned that.
the city of Santa Cruz is functioning on'the exact same statute
and is anticipated to hear. that probably in January, so it ' s a timely problem. As constantly, to restrict. confusion among companies and the public. It ' s constantly handy to have. a comparable landscape of regulations across area jurisdictions. We will continue to. job with the regional cities towards that end, which. elevates 2 particular issues for the board to think about in connection with the suggested ordinance.First is the effective date. Watsonville ' s regulation.
which has currently passed is set up to take'.
impact July first of 2020. The draft regulation for.
the city of Santa Cruz has actually the same suggested efficient. day, July first 2020. The draft statute before you includes a later effective. day of January very first 2021. The intent of that was to.
permit services bountiful time to make the necessary changes and for region team to do outreach and education and learning to those companies. Nonetheless, if you feel it ' s crucial to have a regular, reliable date,'and intend to increase that timetable, I simply wan na guarantee you that we can change that is your telephone call. The 25 cent. cost in the draft statute was based on the considerable research I referenced by the city of Berkeley, which located that this. was the most affordable quantity likely to prompt substantial. changes in customer actions. The draft statute for. the city of Santa Cruz made use of as the 25 cent cost. Watsonville nevertheless, chose. a reduced charge of 10 cents out of problem for the influence on reduced earnings participants. of their neighborhood. So once again, that decision depends on you.The board likewise asked us to.
check into the usefulness of directing that all or some of the funds gathered through mug costs either
return to the region or to an use routed by the area. And certainly there are. When we will be placing such, several concerns to consider. a concern before the public.
This would require an election. Procedure after that just requires needs majority of the voters and the funds will go to, if it is presented as a. basic
revenue profits.
the area ' s basic fund.
I welcome area advise. to remedy me at any type of point if I get any one of this'incorrect, a special earnings action would certainly require 2 thirds. approval of the general public and could go to whatever. certain uses the board directs.There ' s some organizing concerns to take into consideration if the board wanted to target.
the March third 2020 political election. The'target date for that. would be December sixth, of this year, for next loss ' s
political election the deadline would be. August seventh of 2020.
The board could route. all or part of the funds for region use for.
expenditures as clutter cleanup or other environmental removal. measures as you select.
Or you would have the choice. of leaving some of those funds with the sellers to. offset their expenses. One choice may be to. establish different rates of profits divisions to consist of to motivate better sustainability on the component of local companies, for instance using. fully compostable mugs which does enhance their prices. This causes the concern. of what sort of income might we anticipate from an action similar to this? Which ' s a challenging task. Quotes on the number of. solitary usage non reusable cups gave every year by area services depend upon projections from area and state numbers.
There are no actual figures. readily available for local companies. We take those nationwide. and state numbers and theorize based on our.
percent of the population ahead up with a number, but clearly, that ' s a. relatively crude estimate.And then going back to the comparison of the single usage bag statute, well, that'ordinance obtained.
popularity really swiftly. It ' s tough to claim for sure, if this action would certainly. generate the same response, we truly just don ' t'recognize. The earnings would originate from any individual that picks not to bring a cup. That number is, obviously. likely to change with time as more individuals become familiar. with the new regulation, however it ' s tough to precisely estimate exactly how lots of individuals that would certainly be or just how promptly the behavior would certainly change. We do estimate that for. each 10% of disagreement, that ' s each 10 %of consumers that continue to utilize non reusable cups that might potentially. produce approximately$ 1.2 countless annual profits. I wished to address simply a couple of details in regards to outreach, enforcement, exemptions, and similar measures. The statute consists of stipulation that any individual that ' s getting involved. in assistance programs such as breeze or WIC would. be excluded from such costs, they just have to present their cards.In the interest of wellness and safety', it permits companies to. refuse to use the cup offered by a client.
that ' s damaged or unclean or in otherwise inappropriate for use in their judgment. And as constantly, with our ordinances, there ' s an arrangement for. them to ask for an exception from the county if
they'really feel. there ' s a need for that. Of program, if the board accepts. the statute Public Works will certainly be carrying out'substantial outreach to effected companies, both before the ordinance works to make sure everybody ' s familiar with it, and after that later on to. resolve any kind of issues or concerns that show up and to. aid with the transition and in case it ' s. required the enforcement, the regulation does consist of'. arrangements for enforcement, consisting of fines if necessary.So the suggestion is that the board take the following actions,. authorize the regulation and principle, accept the. attached notification of exemption from CEQA, timetable the. ordinance for last
adoption on November 19, 2019. And straight public jobs.
to carry out outreach and education to regional services. And we would be delighted. to take any questions.
– Yeah, solitary usage disposable cup, we ' re speaking about just. – That ' s proper, it applies.- That ' s.
Are we reducing the influence. -We are the board passed.
an another step in 2017 calling for all businesses in.
the unincorporated county to make use of just materials that. can be reused or composted.So that '
s already essentially.
We are reusing and composting. an excellent a number of those mugs and various other kinds of food solution products.'Of program, we. still have a trouble with cups being incorrectly disposed of, it ' s among one of the most. often cluttered items
. When they ' re poorly disposed of after that they are more likely. to go into the landfill.- Right so the ideal situation. would certainly be recyclable, solitary use cups that wind up. going really to recycle as opposed to to the garbage dump.
– Recycling or composting. And probably this is a. asset to point out that the legislature. recently passed a step that was authorized by the guv that will certainly call for all. food service companies in the state to offer recycling and where proper garden compost containers for using their consumers.
So we will be returning to the board soon with a step to incorporate. these new requirements into the region code. And we expect that that. will certainly be an extra procedure that will certainly ensure they ' re. going right into the ideal component of the waste stream.
– Yeah, I like the entire concept. If we have container, let ' s say the huge one for waste, an organization will certainly pay
so a lot a month for that to be weekly disposed, which goes to the landfill. And afterwards if they have a. recycle one beside it, allow ' s say equivalent size,. what ' s the difference? Just how much money are they gon na save because when they save money, they get actual enthusiastic concerning the important things if you keep in mind the. Due to the fact that rather of going in the trash it was going into the recycle from bingo, clergyman I informed you concerning that conserved $1,000 a month.
– There are prospective savings it ' s tough to offer you a certain figure due to the fact that there are several. Whenever we do authorize up a brand-new business for enhanced recycling or.
for brand-new food waste service, we do encourage them to take into consideration lowering their trash service because they require less and it is a method of reducing their costs.So we have aided many.
companies lower their costs, yet it would be challenging for me to give you a dollar figure,- [Greg] Okay, type of. buck number however, allow ' s claim those you.
know, how the can I vehicle picks up the large container?- [Ryan] Manager Caput? Allow me just say so we have. a 10:30 scheduled product. I wan na maintain it simply. If we wear ' t mind, to this to the mugs.- I comprehend actual quick, simply an approximation the equal dimension. -Do you know, Kasey?- One ' s reuse and the other ' s waste- It depends on your service level.
What you pay–. -As soon as a week.
– I ' ll be saving hundreds.- I couldn ' t claim, you ' d be conserving some. – Yeah, yes, we ' re.
taking a look at it today. Well, hang on, first we. got ta hear from board,'then we ' re gon na speak with the public. We can go.- Yeah, thank you Mr. Chair,. I support this ongoing effort to lower plastic waste. and other trash we have. Well, we ' re not initially on this that we'haven ' t gotten on. most others, plastic bags, toiletry items therefore forth.But I wan na reiterate, that I ' d like to see a local method. Maybe that ' s past us by currently, it ' s have some consistencies. among local territories.
Right here we have Watsonville, with what 25 City of. Santa Cruz is prepared 25 I just, I wear ' t know if it'' s also late to attempt to make that work.
And in part because of your solution and the initiatives that you'' ve placed in, we ' ve been able to expand and. And after that if they have a. recycle one following to it, allow ' s claim equal dimension,.- One ' s reuse and the other ' s waste- It depends on your service level.
– I couldn ' t say, you ' d be conserving some. Perhaps that ' s past us by now, it ' s have some uniformities.However, and after that I simply like
to the address the issue at the resource of the production rather than the message consumer level. I know that that'' s very tough and takes a coordinated effort to do.But the board direction in August was to prepare a regulation
in the unincorporated work, and do we attempt ow did we
when we desired a common fee, was it just far too late to enter the game for that I presume. For with Santa Cruz and Watsonville being on the move to? – Well, we have had
conversations with city staff and chosen officials and including on the problems
– Will you make it a details tax versus a general tax obligation you'' re gon na be dedicating the revenue to a particular resource. And I don ' t understand just how we could get there and make it a basic tax obligation. -Maybe I ought to clear up that the measure before you today is simply to accept the ordinance.
whether to have a political election routing the usage of that cost was at the demand of the board, a different product that.
you might act upon today, or accept a later discussion that can happen anytime, separately, of passage of the ordinance.Okay and you ' d discussed this.
If a seller declines, simply is the last inquiry that.
to fill up a reusable cup, are they able to charge the.
customer for a solitary mug use, is that correct?
– Yes, that'' s proper. – Okay.
– Supervisor Leopold? – Thanks, thanks for your work in assembling this ordinance that most definitely appears as though people are coming to be.
far more familiar with this as a pollution issue. Considering that we started speaking about this, I'' ve started carrying around multiple-use cups and I have great deals of.
conferences in coffee bar, and I see a growing number of.
individuals using those mugs. People are ending up being mindful,.
which I believe really assists. A pair different things, one is I think this is a great primary step, but it'' s we require to do more than this. And when we return,.
we'' ll talk regarding that. But there ' s a pair various questions in that discussion that you made. One is the question of charges. And beyond Berkeley and Watsonville, are there various other jurisdictions.
that'' re checking out this or who have actually passed this.
– Those are the only 2 until now, we would be the third. There are a number that.
are considering it. – Great, and I understand that.
I'' ve chatted to a variety of Santa Cruz common council members that they ' re pretty devoted to bringing this to their council. And I'' ve had some conversation. with Capitola council members that are additionally have shared.
an interest in this. And so I assume there''
s an. possibility to have this as a county wide effort or.
virtually a countywide effort. – It is being reviewed.
in Scotts Valley also, what activity they could require to do this. – Yeah, I guess the question, offered the experience.
of the plastic bag ban, the single usage plastic bag ban is a July initial date practical? I mean, could we do the outreach? I suggest, has there been much interaction with the market currently? – There'' s been a restricted. quantity of communication so it would certainly develop a challenge to draw our resources.
together and act soon. We'' re struck by the truth that the city of Santa Cruz'' s. preliminarily arranged to act upon this in January and afterwards have the regulation.
work in July.Admittedly, they
' ve got. a smaller sized geographical location and it ' s a smaller sized team of organizations. If they think they can do.
the outreach in six months, we believe we can do it in eight. The January very first 2021 implementation date enables abundant time.
I believe it ' s a good secure date. I simply desired your board to be aware that the cities have.
You might go in that. The last component regarding the costs and what to do with
that?- Some of the early plastic bag regulations did take that form.
They'' ve taken the technique. It'' s an easier method. It doesn'' t call for a public election.
might choose to go by doing this. Our county, obviously does.
not have company licenses. That alternative is not.
– Do we have any type of concept of what the staffing needs would certainly be to handle that kind of task? I mean, I envision with gathering quarters from I wear'' t understand exactly how lots of businesses would certainly be impacted by this.But there
' s possibly an.
auditor at the very least one auditor, and a few other personnel. I suggest, has there been.
any thought offered to that? – There has and you might imagine that if you'' re monitoring. the collection of funds from thousands of companies.
across the county that would certainly after that require to.
be remitted to the region, either on a quarterly or monthly basis. There would certainly be a lot of work included in tracking those funds,.
no question periodic audits, we approximate that that would.
be close to a complete time work for somebody, more than likely.
the auditor'' s workplace or perhaps in public jobs. -Okay, well I look.
forward to the discussion. – Thanks.
– Manager Buddy? – Thanks, chair, I'' m. in fact supportive of this. I assume we can also perform in July and really balance the days. I'' m actually truly helpful.
of the cash coming back, though this is a large, this.
is in fact truly essential to me it makes no feeling to me, if we'' re making a. declaration that these mugs that these solitary usage things. ruin the atmosphere, which these services.
are party to that, why the cash would certainly go
. back to business and not to the organizations associated with attempting to.
remediate those issues.I mean, it
appears like.
The factor that those early territories were discovered prohibited is '' reason under 218, they didn'' t go to the voters. I indicate, so that'' s a really.
this wouldn'' t be legal, we ' d most likely to the citizens and inquire, I believe we must launch the regulation. And after that I assume in November of next year, we should most likely to the citizens and inquire, do you want the 25 cents to remain to stay with the organizations where do you want them to come back to a broad selection of.
environmental programs I think generally enough specified to be basic tax genuinely the board can pass a resolution.
under a general tax point states that these are our concerns that we wan na perform with that.
we'' ve obtained the agreement with save our coasts to do clean-ups and they'' re asking
for more money.We ' ve obtained another thing relating to SSP where we have to do syringe cleaning and problems linked with.
that we'' ve obtained parks problems that are connected with.
cleaning and removal on that. I imply, I'' ve had Public Works involving me over the last eight years.
and constantly requested even more cash for.
environmental based programs. And what we'' re stating is that this might be a significant quantity of financing exactly for that. Also if it'' s a full time placement, and also near the bottom end of the number that we'' re determining, it'' s still a considerable infusion of cash to the area that we didn'' t have previously. And I put on ' t recognize why we.
wouldn'' t shot and do
that.And if we wan na make it revenue neutral to business with.
component of the step that something ought to return. What I'' ll be looking for.
I put on'' t think today ' s the. I assume that that ' ll.
neutral or otherwise the organizations and let the board make.
And I concur with with both my associates and their remarks that.
they need to integrate throughout the county. I envision if the region.
goes today, reasonably, the other cities will certainly follow rather soon '' cause it would just make good sense.
for them to do specifically that.Thank you.
– Yeah, actual fast, that keeps the cash? Like with the plastic bags, originally, it was the.
With this, allow'' s claim. -Under the regulation as recommended today, all of their cash would certainly.
remain with the service. If the board selects,.
we could in the future have an election asking the general public to approve a different use that– – That would be a political election.
– Yet that is not, precisely which is not.
consisted of in today'' s statute.
– So the business would certainly maintain the cash, if we can motivate them to likewise reuse, I'' m all for it proceeding. – Thank you.
– So, thanks. I think the one point.
I'' d state is, you know, having run a service, the majority of. coffeehouse and burrito places and you know, restaurants wear'' t. have a factor of sale system, which they can track specific things. Now you'' re asking. people to currently apply new point of sale.
systems in order to track specifically the number of mugs they'' ve maintained, and charge it and after that probably, they be billed tax obligation on it. You'' re speaking about a massive price on a great deal of local business of what will with any luck be.
a declining income stream. As a growing number of people utilize.
And after that by layout, you'' re. Prior to we talk concerning anything, we must talk to business.
owners concerning just how much mean if it'' s gon na be a full time setting for us in the auditor'' s office, plus asking small cafe to put a totally new computer system systems, it appears method out of percentage to what the of what we'' re trying to do.- So I agree with you. If we'' re claiming it ' s such. a huge issue eco, after that the board needs to be.
banning it then right? I suggest, my point is, is that.
we can'' t on the one side claim that this is a massive.
ecological problem, and afterwards say that the businesses that are causing the ecological problem, it'' s too a lot of a burden for them to be giving the financing back. I suggest, it'' s either an. concern'or it ' s not an issue.And if it'' s a concern, and we wan na inhibit the habits. We also wan na inhibit the companies that are offering this product to not be providing this.
kind of item or this is a disincentive right around. – Therefore I wear'' t see– -With the plastic with paper bags, we'' ve seen a dramatic reduction in the impact without.
overburdening local business. So why would certainly we not attempt.
the same point right here? And if we wan na spend more.
money on environmental programs, let'' s pass added taxes and spend even more money or.
reallocate added dollars for ecological programs, but to place a substantial.
concern on little companies without even talking with them,.
and expenses on the county– – I'' m not suggesting not to speak with them.That ' s why we would come back with an item in the future right where.
this would all be laid out. And we might differ on where we.
wind up voting on it ultimately on that respect. I think that that'' s if we voted today, after that it would certainly be precisely that component of this is an outreach process that we'' re really routing them to do. So component of that outreach.
as part of the movement would certainly be for them to also.
discuss this issue.They ' re gon
na return.
with a product that outline what the obstacles or.
opportunities are on that. – Now it'' s a chance.
for members of the public to come talk with us concerning this thing. – Hi there, I'' m Monica McGuire. I'' ve been a health instructor for two decades and one of my best.
locations is basic living in order to overcome the problem that the a number of people.
have actually revealed right here. The best expression is that.
reuse is considerably much better than reusing. I deeply value you talking up concerning the little organizations because it isn'' t right to worry, but it is feasible to lead. And what I might envision.
this board doing conveniently right here is to lead the reduction in better means by really sustaining.
tiny regional services while letting the big empires do their own work to take care of the prices. However the cost to regional local business can be birthed by this county and the lengthy term reducing of the amount of that support that you'' re speaking about is the most noticeable thing in this region. So please think about something.
actually beyond the box. It'' s less quick and expensive.
– Made up for the time discussed. Thank you. Good morning supervisors.
Benjamin Cogan here, Mr. Caput thank you for that question. If service owners, since.
are making the cash like if you'' re placing this.
permission guideline, levy regulation, whatever you wan na call.
it, and business proprietors have to pay, which 10 cents 25 cents goes to the federal government for.
the environmental programs, that'' s a tax obligation, make no.'blunders that you ' re straining business proprietors, mother.
and pops coffeehouse are gon na obtain influenced most Starbucks that won'' t be a large deal for them.So if you wan na maintain it.
regional and maintain it easy, make no blunder that that'' s a tax obligation it goes to business proprietors, at least that'' s humble, worthy consume, and I wan na recognize that you'' re getting the discussion began for being a wasteless.
and consumerless society. Things that involves.
my mind, which is excellent that you'' re bringing this forward, is if you think about Burning Man, and you speak with anyone.
that'' s been to Burning Male, everyone'' s obtained their mug. If you don'' t obtained your cup', you ' re not getting a drink,
. you ' re not obtaining water, everyone walks about.
with a mug on their back, be excellent to see individuals lug the cups.Same with mess kits, if you had forks, things like that. And what you individuals are doing is you ' re trying to create the society where individuals are taking care of themselves and carrying the mugs and the.
mess kits and not losing, but it'' s likewise making use of.
federal government regulations laws and stuff which after that recommends tax, which then Coonerty what you said was good '' cause that suggests that. we obtained ta hire auditors and auditors indicates that. we reached have individuals on government pay-roll, which.
methods they'' re gon na be pensions and all this things and even more people and afterwards there'' s much less cash.
for the various other solutions that we need and all that. You know, it'' s really interesting ' reason, you understand, some coffee stores if you bring your own coffee mug, they'' ll offer you 25 cents off the coffee. Now if you bring your own coffee cup, you save 25 cents.
you pay the exact same price. So I acknowledge you people.
And maintain in mind there ' s. factors of compostable and naturally degradable products, thank you. My name is Emily Palmer, and I ' m a staff member of Save Our Shores and a homeowner of Santa Cruz Region. When it comes to plastics, the present truth is genuinely worrying.
or reproductive harm, what other
potential results. are yet to be understood? This is all as well as that these products are. stemmed from unrefined oil and all-natural gas, making their production a hideous greenhouse gas factor that ' s ever speeding up the. pace of international climate transform the extent of what is. driving more youthful generations not to have children, for.
worry that life on planet will certainly not appropriate.
in the years to come.I really feel glad to stay in a county that does something about it in these locations.
And I wan na acknowledge the
vital job that ' s been done hence much, such as the restriction on. non reusable toiletry containers utilized in friendliness industry, which was lately embraced statewide.
I prompt you to continue this. battle and take additional activity. As there ' s far more function to be done. I fully support a 25 cent.
cost on disposable mugs and advise you to deal with other. plastic items of issue, such as contact lenses which remain in
demand extra. reliable take back programs to avoid them from being. flushed into our oceans.Single use coffee shells, balloons that are mistaken. for food by sea turtles and various other marine life.
Products like these threaten.
(target market praising)- Marilyn Garrett( coughing) reason me.It ' s a decline in the bucket. And we ' re excellent and we ' re. Remember this bumper sticker that stated, contamination is someone ' s earnings and firms creating this all these wastes revenue I. reviewed in terms of the plastic that there ' s 100, no I. heard it on the radio,$ 180 billion a year extra.
Stein Draper ' s book “Living Downstream: an.
Ecologist takes a look at Cancer “in the Atmosphere,” this is paraphrased, I advise guide. It is unbearable to be. regulating, surveillance, permitting understood'and presumed carcinogens into the environment, as opposed to banning their. generation in the initial place.So the problem is how do. we quit it at the resource, the manufacturing, the companies that are running the nation, and I really feel very sad. for kids nowadays, that are raised in this.
totally hazardous environment.
So I ' d like to see corporations. producing this restricted or taken down, thank you.( audience applauding )- Great early morning oversees.
Rod Caborn, Save Our Shores.
And I ' m very motivated with. the conversation that you had it appears like you simply require. to make even away the information.
Very important that we do make development.
And I much like to draw your attention to Manager Leopold ' s reactions. that we need to do more. And clearly, you ' ve already mentioned that you ' re wanting to. get rid of water bottles from county centers. So clearly, that ' s something.' that you consider vital. And so I want to'state again, and'this is in synergy. with everybody else ' s speech and impulse that we require to be bigger.We requirement to be'bigger than this. And it ' s a great. start, no question regarding it. Allow ' s discover something that actually will discover public focus. And I return once more to the container.
The bottle is characteristic. of a disposable society. And if we make a bold statement. on that, that ' s vital. I offer recognize the. truth that adjustment happens and it ' s a procedure, however it ' s. a process of large, strong things.
There are 50 billion containers. And every American obtains a. couple of hundred of them. Currently you visualized confining.
household participants, you recognize, that ' s a kind of virtually 1000 every year, and it doesn ' t go anywhere, it just damages down into little.
You begin thinking. Every person can associate to that.
I'' ve talked to a number of Santa Cruz city council members that they ' re rather dedicated to bringing this to their council. I put on'' t believe today ' s the. And we ' re excellent and we ' re. Remember this bumper sticker label that said, contamination is somebody ' s revenue and companies generating this all these wastes revenue I. reviewed in terms of the plastic that there ' s 100, no I. heard it on the radio,$ 180 billion a year a lot more. And clearly, you ' ve already stated that you ' re wanting to.And so they realized that China is not taking our rubbish any type of longer.
And let ' s comply with up on this bottle ' cause it can be some so 'powerful and you guys have the capability right here as a leader in California to get it done, thanks.
( target market applauding) -Good morning supervisors, Chairman Coonerty, I
' m gon na be really brief today I would certainly just such as to say please get this one done.
What I do truly wan na.
What we actually require activity on are a few of the definitely. critical concerns. Ron discussed one of those which is getting plastic containers out of our waste stream off. our streets off our beaches.
Quit being produced by. nonrenewable fuel source sector.
We need action right away. on micro fibers.We ' re
breathing it, we ' re consuming it. We'' re drinking it. And then we need to also do. something about balloons once more that is an easy ask. They are eliminating it wildlife. They are ensnaring them. they are being consumed by wildlife. They ' re unneeded. Sure'kids might mark their feet and cry if they wear ' t get one at a birthday party. The next time is shiny item goes by they ' ll forget all about. the balloons and carry on.
We require to stop what ' s happening to the devastation of. I ' m additionally a haven guardian. Corcoran Laguna Coastline cleanup, and newsflash the
number one items things picked selected on the.
We have draft regulations from our really own No Waste manager. Obviously, our cherished. setting up participant Mark Rock has actually been working with this because 2014.
Let ' s get it done right here in the county and established a precedent for. the remainder of the state. Cigarette butts are. poisonous to the environment.
They offer no wellness benefits to cigarette smokers this is
an additional one that. you can do something about it on if you believe in in doing extra, then agendize this for a. future schedule, thanks.( audience praising)- That ends public remark.
And I ' ll bring it back to the board for consideration activity.- And what I ' d like to see possibly include to that a report on just how much we ' re gon na. ' Reason if this doesn ' t. get rid of some of that, or considerably, we ' re.
rate of a cup of coffee.- [Zach] That ' s great for.
Is there a 2nd? – I ' ll second.
Yes, thank you. This will certainly need it to.
return for initial kept reading November 19. To change the date from.
And that ' s simply educational only. – Yeah, so I believe and what I would certainly add is that during your outreach what I'' m gon na be looking.
– Yeah, I support that, you understand, I put on'' t recognize what whether a allot step makes an excellent sense or not. I know that it'' s vital for. And I wish not only team, yet the manager will certainly.
take a role in doing that, and making the instance '' reason. I believe that ' s vital to get that feedback.I also think
when we.
took this up in February and after that had it come back,.
this was just one of the products that was on that listing.
and we did take a look at things around get in touch with lenses. And it seems from the information that you accumulated that.
that'' s really not being done by regional optometrists in terms.
of the recycling of those the day-to-day get in touches with, correct? And you know, I simply believe.
that that'' s another area where this board should.
They'' re really versus the Mylar balloons. And that was interesting to me because I thought that moms teams would certainly be the ones who.
would be most for the Mylar balloons as they are the ones that.
utilize the Mylar balloons. And I assume we should.
do some more outreach to have a look at at.
Clearing the atmosphere of those balloons. And I offered that we understand that.
the contact lens recycling isn'' t taking place now.I ' m questioning if the manufacturer the activity would certainly see as an additional.
Item that we come back with an ordinance around that. And that we look once more at.
the Mylar balloon piece to see whether that'' s something that we might also do.
here in Santa Cruz Region. – That'' s great.- Okay, so we have an activity and we have a 2nd. All those in support please claim aye. – [Board]
Aye. – Opposed that passes unanimously.We have to take. I understand people are right here for the 17th and Capitola that we have take a five min break to permit translation. services to be established up. We are gon na come back at 1055 in order to hear that item. -[ Guy] And you ' ll avoid to it initially?- We ' re gon na most likely to items 15, 16 that are the scheduled thing after that 17.- [Woman] On the syringes?'- That ' ll desire. All right, everybody. We ' re gon na be coming back to calling the conference back to buy we'' ll be now hearing things 15, 16 and 17. They'' re all related to the. 17th and Capitola job. And so first we'' ll be. hearing number item 15 which we ' ll be working as. the Board of Supervisors for the Santa Cruz.
redevelopment successor company and we'' ll be taking into consideration an approval of a budget-friendly real estate and.
property personality agreement by and in between Santa.
Cruz Region redevelopment follower firm and the.
MP Live Oak connects LP a partnership developed.
by MidPen real estate authorized by the CIO to perform the.
arrangement and take related activities as outlined in a memorandum of the CIO.And we have Peter Eella from. the Economic Growth Firm clarifying what this residential or commercial property personality initially thing is around.- All right, good early morning,.
participants of the board. Yeah, simply to evaluate, we'' ve
obtained. three things before you today to review the authorization.
for the Capitola Road mixed use job initially is the redevelopment.
follower company, you will certainly consider approval.
of the disposition of the Capitola Road website. 2nd in item 16, you'' ll consider approval of. the suggested entitlements and Luzanne will supply.
that discussion. And lastly as a buddy to thing 15, authorization of product 17 will.
supply five million in financing for the suggested project and Julie will offer on that particular product. So simply briefly adhering to.
the redevelopment dissolution in 2011, the successor firm accepted the lengthy range home.
administration 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.
organized a community meeting to recognize a vision for the website and to assist a request.
for certifications process to choose a chosen.
designer for the site. The follower company participated in a special.
arrangement contract with MidPen Real estate in December of 2017 for a combined usage budget-friendly real estate project as a result of that RFP procedure. Subsequently MidPen hosted.
two area conferences in April 2018 and one more in October 2018, approving public input and.
improving the suggested project.Affordable real estate and. home disposition arrangement
before you today state. the conditions for the sale of the property. based on the highest and finest use and full assessed value as called for by the California. Department of Finance, and follows.
the neighborhood vision for the site determined in April of 2017. Following this approval, the agreement will certainly go through authorization by the consolidated.
oversight board in January. So, today we ask that you.
accept the advised actions. Thank you.
– Give thanks to you.So I'' ll initially off
if. any person has any inquiries regarding the property disposition.
arrangement, seeing none I'' ll now ask if members of.
public want to talk with us regarding the property personality arrangement. That'' s the initial thing this 2nd product will. be the real task.
The third product will certainly be. the allotment of funds for the budget friendly real estate element. -Thanks, greetings.
My name is Becky Steinbrunner. I ' m a citizen of country Aptos. Because this involves.
the Santa Cruz Area redevelopment successor agency. I wan na understand just how this.
connect the removal of the R-combining district that would offer the cost effective real estate that is currently the site of the.
existing Kaiser recommended Kaiser. I recognize that these.
devices are being transferred from the demand of.
that R-combining zone and I would such as to make that very, have you make that very clear.
for the general public this early morning. Thank you. – Exist any various other comments regarding the property disposition? Seeing none I'' ll bring it back to the board for consideration and activity.
– Great morning chair. There'' ll be a lot to. claim about this job. The point I wan na say about this, this is an important project for Live Oak. And in order to begin this process, we did hold neighborhood conferences we learnt through the.
area about what it is they desire on this and the.
other business parcel that is following door. We had actually wished that we'' d. have one joint project, but we have the job.
that'' s before us, not for absence of attempting on the 2nd one, this home was bought.
over thirty years earlier, for a library website and for different factors the collection was improved Portola. It'' s an attractive collection. But this website over the years has actually not been that has been discussed great deals of different methods,.
It was never ever prepared. Therefore as part of that.
We went out to the community. We did hold at the very least 2.
other neighborhood conferences afterwards were well.
went to over 100 people at every meeting. And at those conferences, '' reason. we checked in everybody that 90% or even more of individuals who go to that meetings.
were from Live Oak.So this is a neighborhood task. And considering that it was purchased.
at the redevelopment funds, which is money that had,.
always has actually helped Live Oak for so long, it'' s fantastic to see.
this task moving ahead. I do assume it'' s essential to note that we are offering this project for approximately $3 1/2 million, the region gets a small portion of that, the schools obtain a portion of it. Fire areas library,.
various other taxing firms obtain it so this task not just benefits individuals that will certainly live there, but it likewise benefits the.
various other area establishments. I do believe it'' s crucial for us to not simply casually take.
the small quantity of money that the region'' s getting, and simply put it right into the black hole that is the region budget plan. But we ought to have a.
conversation here at the board regarding just how to utilize those funds.In my discussions with personnel, there ' s a great deal of concern as to just how much that will be 23 %, 18 %, 11%. Therefore I'' d like to move the.
advised actions on this with one extra.
instructions that we return and have a board discussion about how to utilize the.
funds from this job. – We had a movement by Leopold.
– One inquiry if they alright we have an activity on the flooring, but if the facility tasks go. Are there guarantees of what happens to the inexpensive housing task.
– Yes. – I can take that on.
– Sure. – Yeah, the arrangement expects it'' s a complex arrangement. I'' m sure you had time to. review it over the weekend break. It expects it'' s mostly in between, it is in between the.
redevelopment follower agency and MidPen real estate. However, it acknowledges.
the very closely relation, close relationships with the county as the real estate successor.
agency and certainly as the entitling body.
and likewise of the centers that belonged to the general approval. The arrangement does offer either the centers continuing initially, or the housing project proceeding initially, and in either case, there'' s securities around it to make certain the area'' s passion. – Okay, so we have a movement and a 2nd. All those.
( male murmuring gently) – [Female] Microphone? – I think your microphone has to get on. – Okay, he simply thanked MidPen. All right, so all those.
Aye. – Opposed that passes all. We'' re currently moving on to thing number 16, which is a public hearing to.
consider application 181579 MidPen Housing for mixed usage growth consisting of a 2 tale.
medical dental workplace with a retail shop and a real estate complex, containing 57 budget-friendly systems and requiring a vesting tentative map a commercial development.
permit a zoning map modification, a plan the unit development,.
designate exception and design review,.
except the resolution that the task is excluded according to the California.
Environmental Quality Act and take relevant actions.
as detailed in a memorandum of the preparation director.
– Well, excellent early morning, members of the board before I begin my discussion, which is I'' ll attempt to go.
with the job rapidly. It'' s a rather huge job and there are a great deal of relocating parts. I will certainly anticipate there to.
be concerns at the end. And I also just desired.
to state that the candidate has prepared a discussion that would certainly follow directly after mine therefore it'' d behave if they I think they have concerning 4 mins prior to we get involved in the general public hearing? – Correct.
– All. With that I will start. The project website is midway.
between the cities of Santa Cruz and Capitola and between highway.
one and the Monterey Bay.The 4
parcels that are.
included in the 3.65 acre website get on the south side of.
Capitola Roadway in between 375 and 875 feet west of 17th.
Method to the north and eastern. There are commercial parcels.
that are along Capitola Road and afterwards to the west and.
south there a single household and multi family members.
property neighborhoods. Besides the 2 existing residences that get on website is presently vacant, primarily a grassland with.
groups of trees. The surrounding household communities consist of a large range of.
one and 2 tale homes. There are additionally multifamily developments and apartment or condo complicateds. Commercial developments include.
one and two tale retail, workplace, solution, and combined use structures. The Live Oak Elementary.
College is at the corner of 17th Opportunity and the Live.
Oak Neighborhood Resources Center gets on 17th Method simply.
north of Capitola Road. Mixed use job includes a two story business structure with a central public plaza at the front right here on Capitola Roadway, behind which there'' ll be 4, three story multifamily.
residential structures that are constructed around.
The proposed advancements.
The zoning is consistent with a community commercial. general strategy classification.
The project ' s been developed based on the commercial uses. graph which enables clinical and dental workplaces in. the C-1 zone area up to 51 %of the flooring location and enables budget friendly. residential uses up to 67%.
The optimum number of systems for the website as a whole is established making use of standards for the urban high density. The project includes 57. Four existing parcels will certainly be changed to
create develop 2 areas locations of 1.24 acres for the commercial businessUsages
land along Capitola Road will certainly likewise be dedicated to road objectives.
To ensure that the ownership of. the industrial structure can be divided, the 1.24 acre parcel will include.
two airspace condos, one within each wing of the building and the surrounding land. will be a typical area.Because of this, this modification. produces condo parcels a tentative map
is called for.
To most properly show the domestic only use. on the 2.36 acre parcel a zoning map modification is proposed to include the local housing need or R-combining district to this part of the blended usage development. With the rezoning the. task calls for the authorization of scheduled unit growth.
or PUD for the rezoned location. The PUD consists of information of
. all the advancement standards for that household parcel. That the task ' s 57 domestic devices will be regular with. the density requirements for the R-combining.
area on that particular parcel a 20% density bonus offer has actually been requested for the 2.36 acre parcel, which will certainly after that enable a. thickness of 24 devices per acre on that rear parcel.
My discussion is putting all the layers that are intended to come. A master strategy is also called for, and this consists of the commercial and residential advancements. A public plaza, all of.
website to the corner internet, the Live Oak supermarket. and the laundromat and the vacant land southern.
of that is currently now, but we ' re enabling a potential. web link to that in the future ought to that redevelop to ensure that we can have a. thorough development.The commercial and household buildings have been developed with a various however corresponding aesthetic. The level roofed 2 tale building will be compatible with. the existing growths along Capitola Road. They ' ll be big areas of glazing that ' ll link the interior of the structures to the public road, and the main entryways will. be defined by timber describing. The building is broken. up by a range of shades and materials
that. include wood appearance, siding, stone, stucco and
all-natural wood. The color scheme is.
comprised of cozy earth tones and low-key grays. Centrally located in the facility of the U shaped building as a public plaza with seating a sunken lawn. and sculptural elements and this area will additionally have an interpretive historical installation that honors the background of the site. A large company ache tree is. presently on the frontage will certainly be maintained to assist. screen and soften the frontage along with to define the. character of that plaza. The three story residential. structures consist of hip and gabled roofings really roof airplanes, covered decks and
decks and will not be significantly. noticeable from Capitola Road.The shades for these consist of. light gray and dark grey, a gray beige with red brown doors and black or white trim information.
would certainly impact board exterior siding will certainly be mounted both flat and vertically
to further. damage up the facades. The residential structures. bordered exclusive yard with two barbeque areas and. a kids ' s play ground. Other community centers. consist of a neighborhood space after college solutions, washing,.
residential property administration office and bicycle storage.
The property and commercial structures are all established back away
from the. adjacent household parcels and will be screened and softened in sights from nearby homes by new tree growing and additionally by existing mature. trees that will be maintained.
Signage consists of 168 square. feet of building placed signs for the clinics and retail area and two 16 square foot. monument signs for the real estate one of which will be
. beside Capitola Road and one beside the.
area structure problem. What occurred?( laughing) Unsure what took place there.
Well I ' ll exist we go. I ask forgiveness.
Gain access to the site is by means of two driveways. Onsite vehicle parking is offered. in a common car park, which is situated mainly. in the southwestern edge with additional parking. spaces throughout the site.The parking demand analysis concluded that the 190 garage offered will suffice to accommodate.
predicted car parking demand, and to make certain that domestic auto parking will certainly constantly be available
, one room will certainly be assigned. for the exclusive use each system. On top of that, there ' ll be.
109 bike garage on the website. Just ending up on. that, the web traffic report wraps up that the mixed usage advancement would result in low automobile. miles took a trip numbers and aid to develop a much more.
lasting area. The report additionally reveals that journey generation by
the task would certainly not substantially impact crossways in the location. I ' m gon na return to the previous slide. A second eastbound lane. will be created along the task frontage. which will certainly implement a portion of the county ' s Funding. Enhancement Program for widening Capitola Roadway and that will be created. with this project.And after that another website traffic concern is that to assist maintain web traffic.
flows along Capitola Roadway, the eastern driveway, marked. here with the eco-friendly arrowhead, will run only as a right kip down and appropriate turn out lane.
– And what I ' d like to see maybe include to that a report on how much we ' re gon na. ' Reason if this doesn ' t. remove some of that, or dramatically, we ' re. I'' m certain you had time to. It'' s a relatively large task and there are a whole lot of relocating components. They ' ll be large locations of polishing that ' ll link the interior of the buildings to the public road, and the main entryways will.And then another product is
that the for safety and security factors the Metro bus drop in
front of the residential or commercial property will certainly be transferred eastwards away from the brand-new pedestrian
going across at 15th Avenue. The drainage system has
been designed based on every one of the requirements of the region style criteria for a large project and will link to the existing storm
drainpipe on Capitola Road.The initial drain strategies are being reviewed and accepted by the Department of Public Functions stormwater administration division. The project will give inexpensive medical and dental services for the neighborhood along with rentals for extremely reduced earnings lessees which is a much needed housing kind. And personnel therefore suggests that your board certify that the proposal certifies for a statutory exemption from CEQA according to public sources Code Section 21159 and adopt the ordinance rezoning the household part of the parcel to include the R-combining district to the existing C-1 zoning, adopt the statute approving a PUD to develop development requirements for the
domestic section of the task site and approve application number 181579. Based upon the searchings for and conditions set out in the personnel record as advised by the Planning Commission of August 28, 2019.
Thank you for that detailed report. Housing Firm. I ' m right here with my partners.
cost effective'real estate near where individuals work.
With that, I ' m gon na. transform it over to my companions to chat a little bit concerning the clinics. -[ Leslie]
Many thanks. Greetings, My name is Leslie Connor. I ' m CEO of the Santa Cruz. Area health. I ' m here because we are. enthusiastically partnering with
the Dientes and MidPen. to construct a brand-new health and wellness center at 1500 Capitola Road. We have been improving.
wellness of the area for over 45 years. We opened our downtown.
Ladies ' s University hospital in 1974, which we own, and in 2014, we broadened by renovating a Family members. University Hospital in Live Oak, which we lease. We offer over 11,000 reduced earnings people. 40% of whom are kids. We handle a spending plan of 15 million a year successfully providing. Comprehensive Health care, pediatric medicines, prenatal care,.
integrated behavior health and a lot, a lot more.
An eye toward prevention and dealing with childhood years injury, we have invested substantially in a pediatric Center of Quality partnering with the region on its thrive by 3 efforts. We use doctors, nurses licensed clinical social.
Our labor force is regional and goal driven. In 2012, we maintain we ended up being an FQHC. We stick to strenuous. compliance requirements
that are kept an eye on by the. state and federal government.
As an FQHC we approve all clients no matter their ability to pay. The health care landscape. is quickly altering.
And our 45 year background talks with our efficient.
financial management, scientific influence and.
success as an employer. On part of myself and.
our board of supervisors. We'' re excited to continue improving.
the health and wellness of our people and the area through.
You went the ideal direction. Hi, I'' m Sherry Starman, I ' m the chief Growth Police officer for Dientes area dental treatment. 27 years years earlier, Dientes oral treatment began as a volunteer initiative to serve the reduced income.
individuals with dental care and today we run three clinics serve over 11,000 people,.
half of whom are kids, offer detailed services and are the only service provider.
for specialty take care of Clinical people in the county.With a 30 website
outreach program, we get to hundreds of youngsters yearly providing care at their colleges and onsite dental like.
people experiencing being homeless at real estate issues. We supply dental health and wellness.
services at the county center in Watsonville, pediatric specialized care along with solutions for adults at our major center on Business Method, and we serve among one of the most.
financially disadvantaged neighborhoods in our.
county in Coastline Flats. Dientes is is an ingenious leader. We'' ve performed a 2016 dental countywide oral.
health requires evaluation. The strategic plan, later on created was by.
popular community leaders caused a million.
dollars of state funds to carry out raised.
access to dental care. And we'' re utilizing mid degree service providers in our staffing model.
something rarely carried out in public health and wellness, which conserves costs and allows us to supply.
treatment to even more clients. We likewise offer education finance payment as component of a trying to become.
an employer of choice and wellness programs to recruit and preserve greater top quality personnel, a tough venture.
in an area this size.With the population of. approximately 17,000 people and a 14% destitution price Live Oak is just one of one of the most ethnically and financially diverse. communities in Santa Cruz Region.
The median home cost. in Live Oak is $765,000, which is great if you ' re a home'owner, yet fifty percent of our residents lease homes or apartments under 800 square feet for a standard of $2,200 a month, with leas raising.
at five to 6% each year. This scenario creates an atmosphere where 26% of Live Oak.
grade school kids are thought about homeless. Many living in motels or.
cars with multiple households. Sharing a room implied for one. This makes budget friendly.
real estate a big concern for individuals in our location. And while the variety of insured residents in Live Oak has boosted because the implementation.
of the Affordable Care Act, accessibility to care is still a challenge with thousands of individuals in the neighborhood, excuse me in the region in.
need of a routine source of treatment, consisting of many who need behavioral health or various other support services.In fact, the Live Oak. household health and wellness centers, which opened up in 2014 was. the very first medical professional ' s workplace to situate in Live Oak. Lastly, gain access to Dental Treatment. is key to holding a job and maintaining housed yet just 15 %of adults in Santa Cruz County on. MediCal are obtaining solutions.
And dental treatment is ranked as. Both Dientes and Santa Cruz neighborhood wellness centers share a commitment to the. We ' re excited by not.
institutional critical strategy, consisting of the county ' s have has prioritized raising housing supply as a means to boost the quality.
and feasibility of life here.In truth, real estate is healthcare'as supported by the Health. Renovation collaboration, a coalition of all the.
We ' re gon na quit there. I don ' t see how this is. And you understand what, I ' m. seriously now considering it.
' Reason if this project enters, my lifestyle in. my little area where I'' ve been for 18 years,.” is gon na transform significantly.
Thanks. -My name is Carol Richer, and I ended up being aware of this job as someone who had dental work all my life a lot of it. beginning in concerning 5 I had 10 to 12 tooth cavities yearly. And in regarding a month I go to my dentist to see if I can have my sixth dental implant. I ' m personally well conscious. I imply, so I ' m kind of here encouraged I was I ' ve been a contributor to Dientes.And when I ended up being conscious of this task, I thought it was an excellent project and the a lot more I found out about it, the much better task it appeared. I too wish to reside in Santa Cruz of around thirty years ago where. Live Oak was mostly rural and environment-friendly and the boardwalk. was still type of derelict in the winter season. I like that Santa Cruz. I lived here as a youngster for a while I lived in Watsonville for 3 years.But I believe we have to deal with fact. We need housing, the facility. job and the dentistry for low income family members I had no idea that 85% of the kids at the school following door were. eligible for complimentary lunch.
However anyway, so I ' m here. to sustain the project
.- [Ryan] Thanks.- Hi, greetings, my. name is Sally Contreras. I am the family involvement coordinator for Live Oaks cradle to career initiative.
I am below with a group of parents from our parent Management Committee that are in assistance of the task and
have been given that the very beginning. I am additionally below in support of the task. The discussions were wonderful. There ' s a high requirement in our. community in our area for a job similar to this, and it will certainly be terrific for our area, our region and our young people, thanks. -[ Ryan] Give thanks to'you.( female talking international language )- [Ryan] Thanks, gracias.- Hold on, we ' re gon na get a translation. – [Interpreter] Indeed good morning. my name is Dolores Lopez. I am one of the mothers of. the neighborhood of Live Oak. Well, I ' m for the center and reduced cost effective housing. due to the fact that we need them
. We need them for the individuals. of reduced income like we are. The leas are extremely high but we more than happy that they. remain in favor I ' m in favor. For it, assume it ' s great for the community. Thanks. -Thank you.( woman speaking international language )- [Interpreter] My name is Taya Vallez, I am a mother and leader. Since I ' m in, of cradle from cradle for four years.I am right here. support of the new structure and facility in Capitola and Seventh Avenue. The clinic has actually aided.
I know there ' s troubles.
I additionally wan na include as a leader and a mom I
hear a great deal of individuals saying that they experience to have.
And for truth there ' s a great deal of households that are living in situations. Let ' s keep in mind that
the children.- Thank you.
I come here, because I ' m. in
favor of the proposal proposition the new brand-new in our clinic of East cliff, my childrenKids I have them in the clinic facility East cliff high cliff I also additionally them in the. There ' s a whole lot of people that require real estate, in our neighborhood of Live Oak.- Excellent early morning, my name is Jiria Canasel And I ' m right here as a mom.
– Hello managers, it ' s unusual. It is inspiring to see these plans.
I advise you to approve this project today. Any kind of delay indicates more.
displacement of people that this project can assist and any kind of delay can indicate. that a task falls apart due to funding issues.If somehow this project. is not all set to be authorized today I advise you to add both.
Thank you.- Thank you.
– Greetings, my name is. Carolyn O ' Donnell Shimmick and I ' ve been living in Santa. Cruz for more than 30 years. And I ' m also a longtime customer of the Santa Cruz Women ' s Wellness
Center.I ' m uncertain I ' ve fallen. that reduced earnings container, yet I'still go there.
I ' m truly thankful that I'wasn ' t as well busy to consult with Dr. Katherine Webb when she appeared at my.
office in the very early 1990s.
Because what resulted was a give from Catholic healthcare West that satisfied that moneyed the initial study and the first work to create Dientes.
We went to Sacramento,.
we went to all the individuals that established here at the time and truly worked in the direction of obtain
that open, yet it took a whole town and there are many even more. individuals in this area that made Dientes be where it is today.
We generally wear ' t think of oral treatment unless we ' re suffering. Yet there are concealed costs. for individuals who are in discomfort, have appearance concerns.
Thank you.- Thank you. I ' m right here on part of.
Oral Health Accessibility plan led by Dientes, so I wan na again articulate First Five Santa Cruz. On a slightly more individual note, I ' ve been encouraged by my. I ' m the exec supervisor of the Santa Cruz Area Service Council, which represents the 85.
And I simply wan na claim. this is area is 100% behind this task and. support the advancement of this site. We desperately require budget-friendly. real estate, specifically housing, that ' s gon na be 100% affordable. for our reduced earnings locals right currently
who are being forced to commute from additional and further. away to our solution work and our main fields of our economy.We care concerning our workers,. we appreciate their families and the high quality of life they have.
And truthfully, you couldn ' t. obtain a better coalition of community partners here to fulfill a few of our a lot of pushing needs. Taking a look at our health and wellness metrics, I suggest, I had never
heard. that 26 %of Live Oak kids are technically homeless,.
I imply, that ' s insane. We absolutely need to build the real estate. We need to work with. these neighborhood partners to boost accessibility to. health and wellness treatment of all kinds. So there ' s basically no factor why you shouldn ' t have this project. It ' s a it ' s 100% bang dunk,. please accept it today. Thank you.- Hola, buenos dias. My name is Alan Fisher and my partner and I we worked nearly 50 years and we saved money thoroughly and we were fortunate. sufficient to acquire a small home at the end of Lila Court, opposite'the proposed. construction project.Now, among the factors we chose our home at the end of'Lila Court was since it was an extremely quiet street and a silent neighborhood. Now, my dedication to social justice means that I do support this project ' cause I recognize that budget friendly real estate is definitely important as well as those other programs discussed. There ' s a couple of. things that we desire, we the locals of Lila Court will certainly require to minimize the negative. impacts on our high quality of life.And that consists of a very excellent sound wall, and also a no left turn. on the initial entry, because vehicles and cars are gon na increase the parking. lot that ' s proposed. And when they don ' t locate a garage, they ' re gon na reverse and we ' re gon na listen to the beep beep beep of the trucks backing up to transform about and we ' re gon na have our quiet
disturbed so we, I would like you. to have a no left turn on the initial entryway right into the project.Another thing is we would. like a strip, a small strip of green all the method. down the fencing'or wall surface due to the fact that our rooms are'so near the recommended car park. And likewise, under no circumstances should a through way be created to allow people to go into. Lila Court from the back end, to ensure that we would certainly have a. continuous circulation of website traffic. And likewise good, my time ' s up and I ' m. satisfied to leave, thanks.
( target market laughing)- Thank you My name is Becky Steinbrunner. I live in rural Aptos yet I have participated in the. At the Planning
Commission meeting, there were residents that showed revealed with pictures of the wildlifeWild animals they ' ve seen hawks nesting.
Those have no voices right here. We additionally require to protect the personality of our areas, we need to preserve what little bit scraps of wildlife hallway we have.I believe that including the substantial clinical and dental is simply too much for this location.
Hi, I'' m Sherry Starman, I ' m the chief Advancement Policeman for Dientes community oral treatment. I suggest, so I ' m sort of right here inspired I was I ' ve been a contributor to Dientes.And when I ended up being mindful of this task, I thought it was a terrific project and the a lot more I found out concerning it, the better job it seemed. Carolyn O ' Donnell Shimmick and I ' ve been living in Santa. And I ' m also a longtime client of the Santa Cruz Female ' s Wellness
Center.I ' m not sure Certain ' ve fallen. And also good, my time ' s up and I ' m. delighted to leave, thank you.That'' s not
. And it'' s Mr. Hemingway ' s publication. Thank you.
We'' re part of the Romero Institute. And I'' m here today to state that, you possibly understand there'' s. a strong correlation and a solid web link in between the schedule of economical housing, and
. And so from that perspective, we definitely support this task.
accomplished a great victory a few years back in introducing.
Monterey Bay Community power, we now obtain carbon cost-free electrical energy for all of our residents and businesses.And so currently we have
an. opportunity to energize and decarbonize our structures. And there ' s a whole lot of. important reasons to
do that. Of all, there are more. and even more research studies appearing that reveal that natural gas,. which is largely methane, is an exceptionally dangerous.
gas for our atmosphere, its international warming potential.
is concerning 100 times greater than carbon dioxide and in addition,.
it'' s a flammable fuel, which threatens to have in the home. The particle matter that.
comes from melting gas in the home can trigger a.
series of health and wellness results, especially in young kids that are still in the development stages.And so I wan na ask
you to. motivate the candidates to make every effort. that they can to make certain that this task, and this. development is carbon free, and that they strive to decarbonize the structures and utilize all electric appliances. Thanks very a lot.- Thanks. -Hi, greetings, my name is Bob Bailey. I ' m a donor.My better half Sharon and I. are longtime fans of
Dientes both annually and with the resources programs to boost the number of. clients that can be served. We do this due to the fact that of the.
Dientes has been committed.
We support the blended usage.
We know it believed and took an excellent vision to coordinate. We know this task. Thank you.
– Greetings managers. My name is Kelsey Hillside.
I ' m the social media. expert and acting supervisor for the Romero Institute.And I ' m right here to comment on product 16, relating to problem of authorization. Previously this year this board
. declared a climate emergency situation however progress has actually been commonly.
slower than the dilemma demands. In a time of necessary. development in Santa Cruz Region, we need to ensure that this. development remains in conformity with our principles of. atmosphere and climate adjustment.
We have a distinct. opportunity at this moment in the county today to. expand structure decarbonization, as my associate stated prior to me, and we can adhere to the.
example of various other states and districts by.
That ' s nearly 60% of all. That ' s why we need to take.
this leap and take vibrant activity to make sure that this.
Decarbonized structures.
We are in the beginning of. a substantial termination occasion.
And we have 11 years. left to take large strides in the environment crisis. We have the modern technology.
and we have the need.
Ifs and buts of climate activities, a seaside area like Santa Cruz has no time to deliberate on the. We need to make transfer to reduced exhausts and we need to do it now.
I ' m asking as an area.( audience praising) -That ' s a good one to follow. Primarily, I ' m Michael Sain, I ' m here standing for project for lasting transportation.
That ' s all good stuff. The first issue is eliminating also numerous century old oak trees. To fit new structure areas, we are really hoping that the designer would certainly attempt to conserve more of these finest developed oak trees.Also, one more worry around.
south encountering buildings and shading issues. This would limit easy solar home heating. The other thing worried.
by one of our engineers in our team is that there is no proposition for the taller structure solar photovoltaic or pv panel installment layout. I ' ve listened to absolutely nothing about. solar in this growth and additionally absolutely nothing around. an EV charging framework, you can have 192 garage, I would really hope there ' d be some charging. Additionally, the architectural. elevations in structure
designs do not have any one of this involved.
As a tip however,. I took a look at the strategies, the largest quantity of vehicle parking. gets on the southwest side of the structure area.That task can be used for solar covered auto parking frameworks, which would certainly lower your needing to place it on the roofing systems, primarily. So generally, you assume. this could be as well expensive
for budget friendly housing. Wear ' t fail to remember the federal credit score is 22% on any commercial tasks with 2020. Thanks.- Tim Willoughby talking. for Affordable Real Estate Currently
, we submitted our remarks to you in composing laying out. the numerous wonderful reasons this is such a good. job for you to approve. I would certainly much like to remind you
that this kind of project with. this degree of cost and the variety of systems is rather rare.And it ' s been your help.
And so we would such as to. This is'a fantastic job, thank you.- Excellent early morning, Mr. Chair.
I am a COPA leader at the Live. Oak Family Members Resource Center
, which is a nonprofitNot-for-profit I would
like such as share a story tale the Vasquez familyFamily members
their 2 boys and spouses, and a 5 years of age. grand son in the family members. They all share a 3. bedroom one washroom home for which they pay 3,500 in rent.In short, there are three tiny households in a really little area at a very high price
and there are space and personal privacy concerns with a highly
energised child and they battled to satisfy the rental fee.
This is very upsetting to me. I am extremely moved by the difficult situation that this household finds itself in. This is why I ' m here today in assistance of the MidPen housing project.I think it will be an. inexpensive real estate solution. With the included benefit of. giving health and wellness services, please support this project.'and COPA members please stand. Thanks.- Excellent morning Chair
Coonerty.
and members of the Board. My name is Ken Thomas.
I ' m a COPA leader serene. United Church in Santa Cruz.
I ' m likewise Live Oak homeowner. COPA is in assistance of the project, both of the housing part and supplying health and wellness centers. What is COPA? COPA is an acronym for neighborhoods organized for. relational power and activity. We ' re an organization. of public organizations within the Santa Cruz. County of San Benito area and Monterey Region,. there ' s 28 establishments. They ' re comprised of nonprofits,. institutions, labor organizations, wellness providers, and belief communities.
The stories that we listen to such. as Cindy ' s that she simply told are how we tackle choosing activities and locations of concerns that with COPA.The stories that we. listen to time and time once more pertain to the absence. of budget friendly real estate.
As you understand, there is a linkage in between the lack of that. sort of affordable housing and social employment, institutions, education
and health and wellness influence on families. As you understand, vacant land. within the metropolitan
solution lines that is assigned for real estate. that are great opportunities to have in this county. And we advise the board. to authorize this project with the top end of the high thickness that the zoning allows, and likewise the health. companies that are on website. Thank you.
– I believe it simply. switched to mid-day So great afternoon supervisors.
My name is Kim Madsen. I ' m a COPA leader from St. Stephen ' s Lutheran Church located in Live Oak.
I especially, I talk. St.Stephen ' s senior housing, our tiny option to the.
housing problem on residential property that we provided to them.
So thanks.- Hello there, my name is Brooke Nielsen. I ' m a parent and homeowner of Live Oak we like the Live Oak community.
After hearing this meeting, my ideal approach is to. There ' s a team of 5 of us and individuals don ' t quit at. Living in a place where.
are assigned to this project perhaps might most likely to resources of safety and security for children getting to school. And finally, the ecological. component of this discussion.
Strolling back I saw a blue. heron right in the
middle of the area. And I thought that was characteristic. of simply maintaining the concept that high thickness is one point. Natural preservation is another.Thank you. -Great afternoon the board of
managers. My name is Maria Galenas. I represent Santa Cruz Community Ventures we function to develop neighborhood economic situations. And I ' m right here on behalf of the task not only
for the economic. effect of the tasks that will certainly be created via the center. However likewise the stability that it. will certainly give those family members. Around 60% of Live Oak family members are paying greater than 30 %lease, generally, that ' s regarding 60% of their earnings. That leaves very little. for food, healthcare and various other things that they. demand in order to grow. Families are overcrowded. conditions right currently, their family members I live there right now, this has to do with offering them. housing that is habitable and
considerate for their families so kids can do their homework, and they can have, you recognize,. practicality in their futures
. We ' ve been. partners as Area Ventures with all of
the partners been. provided below in his effort, and they are all superb companions not only for the services.
that they offer, yet the approach and treatment.
that they offer the community.The future of this area. has to do with interacting and
leveraging all resources together. And this is what this task supplies not just limiting the influence on environment by permitting strolling neighborhoods and having solutions close by, but also guaranteeing that.
households have every little thing they need to thrive and. progress, thanks.- Good afternoon, Chair. Coonerty, supervisors. My name is Rafael Hernandez I ' m with the real estate program organization of Monterey Bay economic collaboration, I ' m right here to talk in support. of MidPen ' s 1500 Capitola Road mixed usage development, which includes 57 units.
of budget-friendly apartments, a recreation center, a public'plaza in enhancement to oral. solutions workplace and is 100%, it ' s 100% all electric carbon cost-free.
And that is composed of 87 public, civic and exclusive entities in the. Our real estate initiative. Task is perfectly straightened with them, that real estate initiative.
As it is 100 %, affordable blended usage along the commercial.
hallway, walkable to institutions and solutions in addition to.
Being all electrical and carbon free it is a high top quality job. This carbon cost-free approach.
For all these reasons. We support this project and ask that you do. Thank you, thanks
for your service.- Excellent mid-day supervisors. Martin Koenig first area.
This is a good job. provides a great deal of things that our area so desperately. needs, budget-friendly'real estate, medical facilities, it ' s.
not a perfect job. Yet we can ' t let the excellent. be the opponent of the excellent and I fundamentally support moving on with this job
. Some things that I would. do if I were in your shoes.
We ' ve learnt through next-door neighbors that they ' re worried.
concerning traffic effects. Since all you have to do, and we know that website traffic and vehicle parking will become a trouble we recognize
. is go speak to the neighbors over in the Winkle Park area concerning how the Emerald Bay apartment or condos there impact parking in their community, we recognize that real estate is. in such hopeless requirement that people will most likely double and triple up in some of. these inexpensive systems. Which ' ll mean more cars and trucks. than the website can support and that ' ll result in autos car park. in adjacent neighborhoods.So we need more permit parking. And we we know that ' s costly, but we can use technology. and person enforced and reported permit auto parking programs simply like they ' re performing in. New York City and Malibu today to offer even more services with much less cash. We'require to do things like
that. And we require to update our layout standards because you listened to today
from the area exactly how vital it
is that we protect the native environment that'we ensure bird varieties remain to be able to call this at home too and to shield several of the historic trees. So, moving forward, we require.
Dr. Allen Bueno del Bosque, area one, I ' m a neighborhood doctor. I work at the Santa Cruz health and wellness community facilities occasionally. I ' m also a board member of the.
I ' m here because I believe. Coral reef no much longer exists.
Hurricanes are extra constant and tough to our associates. down in the Gulf Shore.
We understand that we have a lot more. powerful and regular fires right here in California, influencing. currently 4 million homeowners with the PSPSs. Since I ' m very, the factor I speak to this is.
supportive of the task, except I'would certainly enjoy it for.
it to be carbon neutral 100% electrified,
developing. its own energy via solar creating its very own storage through battery and creating resilience through distributed energy resources as an example, mini grids.I assume that would set the tone.
Component of the issue we have. And as a physician when.
I talk to clients and I chat concerning climate adjustment, the cancer cells in the air is carbon and we need to alleviate that and minus a carbon negative activity with carbon unfavorable future. with carbon sequestration.
The most effective thing that we can do. is minimize carbon in the air. And I really hope that we can produce. a carbon neutral clinic here. Thanks.( audience praising)- Excellent mid-day, my name is
Joseph Chavez and I lead survive Lila Court and I ' m one of the homeowners that ' s going to be very. effected concerning what '
s going on there. Of all, I wan na. thank you for your time and thank you for the. solution to this neighborhood. Appreciate it. I ' m concerned at the residents and they asked me to
. represent some of them since they have to function. they can ' t be below throughout the day is the car parking University hospital has actually said they have 141 staff members. The oral clinic states.
they have 75 employees.Health Center says they have. a possibility of 60 even more work to be done. That ' s 276 employees.'being affected this area and'these two businessess. The domestic has 57 homes and one car park area. for each and every some residents are 3 bed rooms, one parking area, some are two rooms, one auto parking place, some are one bedroom one'vehicle parking area. They health and wellness facilities as they.
get 11,000 patients a year.The dental center they get'almost 42,000 you consider the amount of people. are gon na be car parking there in one day. That ' s plenty of.
Oh, incidentally, they just have 190 places that they wan na provide us. The'sound wall that ' s. gon na be affecting us is well I ' m thankful for MidPen is collaborating with us on that. and that ' s valued. I do wan na cover that the bus that they wan na place into. goes to the edge of our street, which would certainly be sticking out it ' s likewise 10 feet from a household home and
that ' s room
of two young kids. I think that ' s that needs to be attended to.
And there ' s many problems. that need to be attended to besides the vehicle parking, the bus quit the size three stories, there ' s just way too many questions that need to be still functioned on. There is no doubt in my.
I put on ' t desire you to. It ' s so remarkable constantly. Obviously you don ' t ' cause as a lot as there ' s so a lot excellent concerning what is being chatted about here.
middle of a business day to come and speak to you about this.Not to state, it isn ' t. coming
to us in such a way that we reach'consider it and see it and recognize'why. choices are being made, that you have to break certain legislations in order to place something. similar to this onward.
Once more, it is not rocket scientific research, it is just can you please. slow-moving on your own down enough to listen to we the people. who are doing our finest to bring you our ideas. long prior to we come to you and state now, will you simply
. do your manager job of making certain that you wear ' t released every one of these vital elements. It ' s not that tough to account.
for every one of these variables in the starting phases and you really have the authority and capability to make that happen.And we put on ' t understand. why it ' s not taking place. We put on ' t recognize what. it remains in our deals to you to help that you ' re not taking.
And when we come and after that hear this lots of.
fantastic things claimed, and afterwards you enact. the supermajority over and over to just go. ahead with something. Neglecting whatever. that all of us come up to claim
. It ' s so frustrating. It ' s easy to understand why the majority of people say, “There ' s no factor to go.
to any of those meetings.
That has actually been my point of view, commonly, however I come back over and over ' cause I care so deeply. We ' re gon na be gone in 5 or 10 years and
all these things points we have have actually to make it a great fantasticArea- Great mid-day, I ' m Burt Walen, I ' m a homeowner of Lila Court.
And it'' s Mr. Hemingway ' s book. Generally, I ' m Michael Sain, I ' m below standing for campaign for sustainable transportation.( target market praising)- Good mid-day, my name is
Joseph Chavez and I lead live on Lila Court and I ' m one of the citizens who ' s going to be very. Evidently you wear ' t ' reason as a lot as there ' s so much excellent about what is being spoken concerning here.- Good afternoon, I ' m Burt Walen, I ' m a citizen of Lila Court.And I'' d like to give thanks to the supervisors for paying attention to me specifically John Leopold and Zach Close Friend, who we had the possibility to meet and discuss some of the issues.I ' d likewise like to'thank Henry Ranchi from Ranchi and Article and also Cole Gunz from BKF engineering and Luzanna Jeff'' s that assisted and also Elisa Tom from public jobs, we had some water drainage issue points that we spoke with Zach and John and unfortunately didn'' t. have the opportunity to speak to Mr. Coonerty, McPherson and Mr. Caput, it'' s a time point, you recognize,. and these projects go on. And there are some concerns.
I believe with car parking that everybody realizes.
they'' ll work themselves out. We have an issue as a.
homeowners about the bus and I assume that can be functioned out as well. I did send a composed proposition that maybe we need to have the bus drop in front of the Santa Cruz.
Neighborhood University hospital, mostly due to the fact that the west.
bound web traffic is throughout and you could place an electronic gadget like they have on Jose Avenue, which would reduce the web traffic down so individuals might commute.
and stroll to and fro, '' reason it ' s got a great deal of individuals. that are gon na take by bus, ideally, you understand, and. those are several of the problems that Joe Shereez covered.
several of the other problems and a great deal of the citizens.
of Lila Court remain in favor.We ' re not
versus the project whatsoever. We had help, both from.
John because meeting, and I believe those problems.
would certainly resolve themselves. It requires to go ahead. It'' s a good project, you. understand, the other problems, they ' ll job themselves. out, they typically do. Individuals discover a way to resolve problems. And thank you significantly. I value listening to me today. – [Ryan] Thank you. – Hi, I'' m Cynthia Berger with Santa Cruz Tenants Association. I'' d like to express my support for any kind of 100% budget-friendly device advancement that comes prior to you and I.
hope that it'' s truly affordable.Just like to remind every person that tenants are functioning really hard too yet we don ' t all reach buy our residence although we saved a lot of cash. And we also are working so. hard to pay 60 %of our money that we can ' t involved. manager ' s meeting. So when I come below, I come here standing for.
– Thank you. I think that ends public remark. Manager Leopold.
– Thank you chair and give thanks to for. the testament we heard today this has been a long process
, the discussions that. we started really in 2012 in speaking about the lasting. Santa Cruz Area plan. And because plan, which included numerous local homeowners, we chatted.
regarding boosting thickness along our transit hallways to attempt to seek mixed use advancement. And there was broad support for that. And in 2017, when we began the process of attempting to assume what.
would happen at this site, this website that the area has.
not made use of for over 30 years. We began by talking a bit concerning the background of the site, and starting a discussion.
with the neighborhood concerning what might occur at this site. And when we obtained two.
qualified applications, we selected this set to get in.
into exclusive settlement. We held extra conferences that were well attended over 100 people, many of them from Live Oak.And we, I
felt as.
the organizations here MidPen Real estate and the
. clinics were paying attention to the community. Individuals increased concerns regarding.
the location of structures and what would certainly occur on the website, and I know MidPen met.
citizens of Lila Court to deal with a few of those issues. And in the last conference.
we contend the area, the project was in fact.
changed the orientation of the structures, the.
location of the buildings, transferred to react to the worries that were identified in those meetings. And there has actually been a great deal of job to trying to meet the requirements.
the several needs of individuals in Live Oak, as we listened to quite clearly that there is a requirement for.
budget friendly real estate in Live Oak and at the original meeting in April 2017 individuals were in support.
of budget-friendly real estate. And the testament we spoke with renters, from mothers discussing.
the relevance of this is powerful and it'' s tough to claim no, to simply the basic demand to belong to reside in the area that they live in.And so as we'' ve moved.
ahead with this job, we'' ve additionally attempted to take into issues I have met Lila Court locals, I have spoken with individuals about some of the concerns. They were concerned concerning sound when I satisfied with Lila Court citizens.
effects on their building. And I'' ve talked with the designers, and there seemed to be an agreement that a precast concrete wall surface would in fact do the.
task of fulfilling the requirements of their problems. And I think we ought to include.
that as part of the task. I think that there was.
issues concerning the area of the bus stop, and I'' ve launched additional conversation with our public jobs.
department and the city to see whether that'' s the very best spot or whether there could. be another area for that. We have actually attempted to service this question about a gate in the back of the task.
Because people stroll. via this project now, I suggest, this home currently onto. another undeveloped parcels on Harper Street and they.
wan na continue to do that. We have actually attempted with the folks on the Lenea Court a different road to attempt to get accessibility there.
including also providing to take their private roadway.
they have been unwilling, and we'' re attempting to function. with the residential property proprietor of the site that is untaught, however has actually allowed plans to.
If we can work there.And I value the, see. willingness of MidPen real estate to consider the secure fencing and the trees and to make certain that if that'' s possible that we can actually do that. You recognize, the various other point that we chatted concerning a great deal here and was raised today is simply the ecological influence. Currently, there'' s no navigating that this has actually been a primitive plot of approximately simply under 4.
acres for a long period of time, and trees were gon na be reduced in order to provide this.
various other social advantage. There will also be brand-new trees planted and the tree which locals.
determined as vital, the large tree at the.
front of the property, we'' re gon na preserve that tree. It'' s component of the. identification of the site. And it'' s one of the most significant. tree on the residential or commercial property. And I'' m thankful that they located. a method to make this project in a manner that would consist of that. Yet we also care about.
sustainability in terms of power, carbon emissions,.
considering various other methods to produce real estate and organizations that have less of an impact.
on on our carbon footprint.And so you listened to
an audio speaker from a group called Eco-friendly Power that and a physician who'' s on the Monterey Bay.
Community power consultatory board, and we'' ve participated in a conversation with the three companies.
to try to see if we can make this the very first carbon neutral.
project in Santa Cruz Area. And perhaps additionally build.
Because what we'' ve seen. And what we utilized to assume was typical that we might count on turning the button and it being on is not really necessarily what it'' s gon na be like in the future.
pieces of mini grid at this area, we'' ve. started those conversations and I appreciate the.
determination of everybody to continue to service that.It must be kept in mind that. there are 18 areas for
electric vehicles on this site. And due to the fact that it ' s on a transportation corridor, it was actually valuable. I value that we.
shared the details regarding the car miles.
traveled and the decrease that we would certainly see in a project like this, this is what we should.
anticipate in the future jobs along our transit corridors where we have the readily available to do that. The individuals ought to know.
that the height requirements below are the precise same one that was in our basic plan twenty years back. We are ultimately accessing those heights we haven'' t developed a brand-new elevation criterion. You know, the last point that I'' ll say is that the historical.
component of this task, and what we discussed.
at that initial conference is that there was an individual.
named Robert Merriman who survived on one of the.
And so I believed it was crucial that we recognize Robert Merriman, since he was a neighborhood.
And he appeared of institution. throughout the Great Clinical depression. And he was so concerned concerning
what was occurring with individuals in this nation, that he. mosted likely to try to find other methods, various other financial systems. and wound up in Moscow in
the very early 30s. It existed he was researching collectivism and a great deal of various other means to attempt to believe about how. we look after people. He wound up mosting likely to Spain,. as part of a huge team of Americans that fought. in the Spanish Civil War. When our federal government and when various other Western. European governments selected not to obtain involved,. but the Spanish federal government was fighting fascism. And due to the fact that he had actually had.
ROTC training in university, he became the leader of.
the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, became recorded and.
killed by Franco ' s forces.But before that he met Ernest Hemingway and included him as a. personality in among his publications.
And so I ' m glad that. we
' re gon na be identifying that background in Santa.
Cruz because in Live Oak, since it ' s a lot better tale than just poultry farming, that we care concerning others
to battle for what you think in to eliminate fascism. That story hasn ' t gone. out of design in anyway. So I ' m expecting this project I eagerly anticipate proceeding. to work with MidPen, and
both our centers, clinics. that have actually been partners in our effort around the. cradle to career campaign, which has made a verifiable.
effect on our area. I ' m delighted that this is gon na.
be family members inexpensive housing, because it ' s in strolling range to 3 primary. colleges, an intermediate school, a Women and boys Club, a swim center.This is'where family members needs to. be and we can ' t
neglect that. I would certainly such as to move the. all the suggested activities.
And I wish to include two pieces to it, which is before the issuance. of the structure allows in section 5 that we add under B which is sending the. final building plans that we add one even more condition that the developers shall. make the structure ' s power self sufficient by producing keeping and transferring energy. from renewable resources to the extent that is possible. based on the availability of grant financing and. various other profits sources, layout restraints including. building code needs that aim to minimal use gas where it might be a lot more.
efficient than electrical power for some equipment, and.
construction timeline constraints.And wear ' t worry Susan, I have. this documented for you.
I ' d likewise like to include. an extra direction that the owners of the. property work on creating a
precast'concrete fencing on a part of the Lila court side,. I'' ve spoken with citizens, and I believe there ' s style and area where that would certainly function out. That ' s the movement.- I ' ll secondly.- And I'simply wan na complete that this is a modification being used. This is an adjustment in what we ' ve. expected at'this area.
Yet'we ' ve done it with a. lot of neighborhood input. We ' ve been thoughtful. in addressing the demands that have been identified. by the area.
We ' ve come up with a. layout that I assume is excellent and if we
have this. added energy, performance and sustainability, we will. be'establishing a brand-new criterion for jobs in Santa Cruz Region.
And we can be a leader in our community remain to be a leader in our community. Thank you for everyone being below. Manager Friend.- First of all, I ' d like. to I want to say thanks to the quantity of input.This was amazing to have. this lots of people come onward. And I'valued the possibility to meet with the next-door neighbors last week. And one point that I value it was they advanced a set of issues that they were seeming addressed and your movement basically. attended to many of them and I appreciate that comes. also from MidPen ' s job. I ' ve dealt with red pen on. projects within my own area where we ' ve had similar worries and they ' ve been more than receptive and open to'enhancing'. tasks as a result of that.This is an extremely distinct. means to look at a job especially'with the health side of it. We can ' t underrate the. value for these communities, supplying those wellness. solutions progressing, specifically having the ability to have it within walking range of where a lot of individuals.
require these services. I obtained ta state as well that there.
were some individuals that had come for that that typically start with we require budget-friendly housing. I support budget friendly real estate however and after that there ' s always.
And I put on ' t know what
. I assume that this is really. And we need to build more.
plan to do specifically this.And rather than simply searching for the private issues that are unique to every little thing around, you. recognize, traffic and noise and
stuff we'' ll hear that on every little thing.
We ' ve obtained ta do this for the. future of this area. We ' ve reached be able to. construct these type of jobs and I value that.
this set ' s stepping forward.'- Yeah Mr.Chair very quickly, this fulfills a tremendous.
demand in budget-friendly housing, particularly rental real estate, and it states in the. report from the staff.
The task is consistent. Leopold ' s efforts to be regular, be outward bound, as he does constantly reaches. I assume that ' s a really essential facet of
what we ' re gon na do.
Being an excellent companion in this job
.- Just make a fast remark, it ' s excellent to see the remainder of the area structure cost effective housing. In the past, it appeared.
like the biggest
worry was always on South
County. And I assume this task is. helpful for the entire region. Area 2 I recognize and. after that additionally the Live Oak location and building economical real estate. Therefore in South Area with MidPen. I ' d like to see the other. areas participate likewise in the future to spread it out instead of have actually a. streamlined done in one spot.Thank you.- Thanks. And I just wan na say. this is a great job, and it ' s been made much better by. the input from the area. And afterwards I likewise like to say, you understand
, really typically throughout these hearings, we
just listen to from one. part of the community.
I thought today ' s testimony actually represented a wide.
spectrum of the neighborhood. And I wan na value the tone and tone of everybody ' s comments. It really made me pleased to be to
get to represent this community and to get'to support a job such as this.
So thanks significantly. We have an activity and a second. All those in support please claim aye. -[ Board] Aye.- Opposed that passes unanimously. The final item of this. (audience praising )The final item of this job is a plain$ 5 million from the reduced and moderate earnings housing possession fund to MP Live Oak Associates LP a partnership established by MidPen real estate for an economical housing job
and to authorize the assumption by the region of the. civil liberties and responsibilities of the Santa Cruz Region. redevelopment successor company under a budget friendly real estate and property disposition agreement and take relevant activities. as laid out in a memorandum of the preparation Director, Miss Conway to bring us up to speed up on. this item, item number 17.
– Great, great afternoon. This 3rd and last item.
Neighborhood bucks are a necessary component of structure affordable housing
. Without them it is really difficult to obtain these terribly necessary tasks developed.
They play a straight role in.
financing naturally, is $5 million yet they also play an. absolutely important function in leveraging the remainder of the cash that ' s needed for the task. Local funds additionally make certain that the area has. a lengthy term interest in the administration of the neighborhood.
Part of today ' s advised activity is the presumption
of. duties for oversight of the property.This duty is consistent with. all of the MidPen jobs that have actually occurred over the last 25 years.
And we could go on the
staff. And of training course, I ' m satisfied. I believed it ' s worth.
keeping in mind that the rental fees for the proposed job.
will certainly remain over time. And this is simply an.
instance most of the devices target really low revenue, the.
If you take an appearance at the rents. This week have actually been.
project for the area. It ends the personality of residential property had by the former Redevelopment Agency and a lengthy neighborhood. process specifying the vision for Live Oak.
It focuses healthcare. in the heart of Live Oak and provides affordable.
housing and this task brings the county 16 %closer. to conference are assigned extremely low earnings, very regional. real estate demand allocation.And obtaining to this factor.
has been a complex process. Clearly since your board needed to function as three different. entities to achieve it. I wan na take a moment to. thank Manager Leopold for his years long.
determination to utilize this website for the benefit of Live Oak area and additionally to recognize the. neighborhood for its commitment to making this task the. really best that it can be. This area is.
fortunate to have MidPen housing. The Santa Cruz neighborhood health centers and Dientes community dental care
, helping to develop a much better Live. Oak and to serve us so well. And a special thank you to MidPen for working and remodeling and perhaps once more, reworking
that vision in. action to community needs and likewise for the job to. concerned complete it. -Thanks, and I ' m gon na ask if there ' s any kind of public. discuss this item.Seeing none I
' ll bring. it back to the board for consideration action.- I move approval of. the suggested action.- Motion by Leopold, 2nd by Buddy, all those. in support, please state aye.
Aye.- And that passes with one voice.
Quick upgrade for folks.
We have some individuals here that.
have been patiently awaiting the no fault evictions. which is product number
14. We will certainly after that pause and do product S at the SSP consultatory product and the legal concerns. products after the lunch break and we will continue suggest that we proceed the regulation cleanup and the efficiency issues to our next efficiency administration. item to our next agenda.Going later on so allow.
me obtain to product number 14 which is to take into consideration. an emergency situation regulation adding phase 8.47 to the Santa Cruz Region.
code to momentarily prohibit no mistake expulsions. If folks can relocate out of the space, please that would be fantastic. Protect against no mistake eviction. with December 31 2019.
For residential properties that will certainly be covered by Assembly Expense 1482 the Tenant Protection. Act of 2019 as described in a memorandum for myself. and Manager Close friend. Really quickly, I assume all of us.
know the state took action to offer more security and to stop big rent boosts for renters in The golden state. The issue is, is that.
bill doesn ' t go into result till January first 2020. And this leads this moment. this gap in insurance coverage. And we ' ve heard report regarding some unethical proprietors utilizing this
as an. possibility to evict lessees before they would certainly be covered by this legislation.
I'' d like to reveal my support for any type of 100% budget friendly system development that comes prior to you and I.
hope that it'' s truly affordable.Just like to remind advise every person renters occupants working functioning truly too as well we don ' t all get to buy purchase house residence also we saved a lot of money. I'' ve spoken with citizens, and I assume there ' s layout and area where that would certainly work out. I believe that ' s a very crucial element of
what we ' re gon na do. I assumed it ' s worth.
-Thank you, and I ' m gon na ask if there ' s any type of public.Therefore Manager Good friend and I collaborated with region
advice'' s office modeled on a number of various other neighborhood companies that are taking this action
We ' ve heard a number of other stories concerning this going on.
And these are individuals that are being evicted out of their homes for they ' re paying their rent.
They'' re not causing any type of problems. There ' s a reward now' in the following 60 or
so days, to press someone out in advancement of them. So they can elevate the rent and not need to pay them one month ' s rent and they can increase it extra than 5% plus rising cost of living. This would certainly secure people.This is during the vacations, we have to think about what we ' re
doing here. I indicate, there are people in their homes that'are worthy of to be in their homes. We simply had a whole item dedicated to economical real estate, sending individuals out onto the streets in this type of real estate market is not a remedy for dealing with anything that ' s to the passion of the county. And this just includes 60 days and increases that procedure of the state ' s already ordered in your area.- And lastly, I guess I ' d claim we are asking this is the passes and urgency statute which needs a purpose vote in order that it goes into impact today. And not call for the readings and the thirty day application period. -Simply a quick question possibly for advice is if somebody ' s has been given an
eviction notice and we pass this will this cover them? -Yes, it'reverses. , if you look at the applicability section of the statute if you ' re.. still in your notification period, and you ' re still living in the system, and it hasn ' t passed yet, this covers you. -Okay, thanks.- Great Currently it ' s a chance. for participants of the general public to speak with us'. So is there any individual that would love to speak with us on this product?- Yes thanks, my name. is Gretchen Reagan Hart. I ' m with The golden state.
Rural Lawful Support. We provide free legal.
solutions for low earnings people in our area.
And our key emphasis here is housing since it needs to be. I ' m so grateful that you ' ve. brought this action ahead and I truly wan na send'.
initially my gratitude for that.Since AB 1482 passed, we ' ve seen customers initially being available in with notifications of
big rent boosts. Once, and after that I assume. the state regulation passed, and landlords recognized that they wouldn ' t be able.
to continue those boosts after the first of the year, now'they '
re ending those occupancies. We have individuals can be found in. who ' ve lived in their units for 24 years, 19 years,.
That the proprietor can. Passing this ordinance today will certainly help plenty of individuals. Thank you very much.
– Thank you.- Tom Willoughby, Affordable Real Estate Now, this
is a practical. solution to an actual issue. And we ' re pleased that
you can get it done and get it done today.'Thanks.- Exists any individual else. who ' d like to speak with us? Seeing no one I ' ll close public comment. right back to the board.- [
Zach] I ' m move the recommended action'. -So a motion by Friend.
second by McPherson. All those in support please claim aye. -[ Board] Aye. – That passes unanimously.
per the necessity demands. We will certainly now take a.
letAllow' s come back at 1:45 and we will will certainly items 10 and 13. And continue things 11 and 12 to the next routine scheduled.
(positive songs) All right, we'' re gon na. The initial thing we have.
up is item number 10, which is to consider an.
regulation including phase 2.125 to Santa Cruz Area code to produce a syringe services.
program advisory payment, as changed for.
administrative clarification on October 22, 2019. And schedule the ordinance.
for a second analysis and last adoption on November 19, 2019. as laid out in a.
memorandum of the director of wellness services, Saul? – Great mid-day Chair.
Coonerty ethical participants of the board, I additionally have with me below our fairly new health.
police officer Dr.Gail Newell.
And as our health and wellness officer she likewise has statutory authority.
over public wellness issues as well as the general public Health And Wellness Department. So for background on.
this thing we concerned you on October 22, with.
draft ordinance language pertaining to forming a syringe.
services compensation. And this was a result of a semiannual report that the division had.
provided to the board in June of 2019. As a result of that semiannual record, the board supplied some.
instructions for the division to return with a number of items. And the formation of this.
payment was just one of them. As most of you might recognize,.
up until this time around we'' ve had because the area took over this program that was formerly one that was.
run by area nonprofit. As the area transitioned into these services we established.
an informal board of advisers and when the board formally.
adopts this regulation we'' ll make the transition of transitioning out of the consultatory board.
right into an official payment that is Brownish acted upon October 22, we provide a.
draft language to the board and the board had one small.
adjustment to clear up language, and you can see the strikeout variation in your board backup documentation.And at this
time we we.
existing to you the changes that were suggested and.
routed on October 22. For the board'' s consideration, if the board should approve.
the ordinance language today, we will return with a last statute and for the board authorization of fostering. – Great are there any inquiries? Are there any kind of remarks.
from members of the general public? Seeing none, I'' ll bring it you ' ll return to the board for action.
– Yeah, I would certainly relocate. the advised action. And I ' m grateful we ' re establishing up the syringe services payment. I just intended to restate my idea and I actually value every this is a very challenging,.
really controversial topic in some circles, yet I just.
wan na reiterate my idea that minimizing injury to the.
They'' re not equally special goals.- Great, so did you relocate. – Second.
– Motion by McPherson, 2nd by Close friend, Supervisor Leopold? – So of course, I'' m supportive of the action that we'' re taking here. And I would certainly direct out that just this week, The Washington Article did a.
tale regarding a brand-new HIV collection in West Virginia, within a community that has been dealing with several of the very same issues that.
we'' re handling right here, and they selected to minimize services, and what they received in feedback was a terrific brand-new HIV infection collection. So it was a sign of things to come. This has actually occurred and lots of various other areas in West Virginia, and Ohio,.
and New york city, in Vermont. Therefore we wan na ensure that we have a solid adequate program that we wear'' t see that. occur here in our area.
– All right, we have a.
activity and we have a 2nd. All those in support, please say aye. – [Board] Aye. – Opposed that passes all, thank you extremely much.
– Thank you for your support. – We could do item number 11. I'' ve been recommended by advice that given that I introduced.
that we need to put it off to the following meeting, we'' ll be delaying item 11 and 12. And we'' ll select product number.
13 as our final thing today, which is to take into consideration the.
2020 legal concerns for Santa Cruz Area.
and take Associated Actions as laid out in a memorandum of the CIO. – So great mid-day, Chair Coonerty and participants of the board. I'' m aide CIO Nicole Coberd and I'' m here with Jason Hoppen. As you know, he functions as our accountancy communications manager and he likewise manages our.
legislative program. He is gon na be walking.
you through this product which addresses our 2020.
legal priorities.
– Excellent mid-day participants of the board. Yearly the region like various other regions throughout California, places.
together a legal program. Each county does this in different ways and in Santa Cruz Area staff.
have actually generally prepared a legislative schedule based.
on responses from divisions and their professional associations on issues of legal value in the upcoming state and.
federal legal years. Today we will exist.
our legal program and requesting for a certain.
direction on 2 items. While we have made changes to just how we handled this.
program for many years, we'' ve constantly presented the board and our legislative delegation.
This year we provide the 2020 variation of the packet with more than. 100 details products to check, including certain bills.
This program is being.
submitted for your details. And if our supporters in Sacramento or staff demands a specific.
assistance or opposition, we would certainly return to you.
for activity during that time. New this year is the listing.
of legal concerns. We are providing 4 state.
and 4 government top priorities and a mix of subject areas. Some of those are concerns.
you and the general public are rather aware of. Some are brand-new. Ought to you take on these eight concerns, we would certainly ask that you.
timetable a December second public conference with our.
legislative delegation to review them. These are matters on which the county.
anticipates to be aggressive in seeking either administrative.
or legislative remedies.And we would certainly expect
to function. with our delegation advocates and specialist associations. in order to complete them.
I will quickly go through these items currently which are consisted of in your package. The 4 state legislative concerns. What you see on your screen is shorthand but I will certainly read them the. full item for your advantage. The initial product has to.
finish with the opioid crisis which influences areas across the United States including Santa Cruz Region, and it is that the county sustains funding for drug MediCal services and accessibility to material. usage condition solutions, including medicine. for dependency treatment, and withdrawal monitoring. The second item has to
do with an area that we are a leader in. solid waste and recycling. And it is the county. supports new legislation to address expanding plastic air pollution, decreasing worldwide markets for recycled products. conformity requirements, CRV and various other problems consisting of funding mandated local organics diversion centers
via. cap and trade revenues. Because the guv ' s with Johnson port for a couple items that, we think there ' s some extra profits. cap and profession'profits were being utilized for previously.The next'product is that the. county supports reimbursement for areas and various other regional federal governments connected with the costs of
. public safety and security power shut down, consisting of but not limited to preparation, outreach solutions for. medically prone grownups, shelters and even more, as well as boosted. city government input on capitalist possessed energies,. wildfire management plans and practices. And obviously, we have some. current experience keeping that.
The county the 4th product is that the area supports regulations, making state depots readily available. to resolve being homeless throughout California, consisting of making them. available all year, minimizing or getting rid of costs systematizing security procedures to minimize price to regional. jurisdictions and more.We will now turn to the. federal legal priorities. Several of these you will. Be familiar with. The first concerns our roadway repairs. And that ' s that the area. sustains restoring flexibility and financing either via
legislative or administrative activity of regional governments to finish emergency fixings moneyed by a Federal. Highway Management, FEMA or various other agencies,.
through time extensions or legislation, increasing. job home windows tasks utilizing Federal Emergency Alleviation funds. The following item involves a project that we ' ve been working.
on for fairly some time.And it is that the area sustains the US Army Corps of Engineers and the White Home Office.
The next thing has to do. And it ' s the
countyArea
And it ' s that the region. And that the county. Are there any type of questions?
Or, you know, it ' s it simply appeared like it could use a couple of even more words? We
don ' t want desire to. I was like, no, we wear ' t wan na reduce off financing.
No we put on ' t for certain, thank you. I believe it ' s both concentrated.
I would certainly in the last sentence in addition to rise city government input on investor possessed energies,
. wildfire management and methods. I ' d additionally include administration and structure. Due to the fact that I believe we ' re seeing some basic problems. with a financier run energy. And the various other change I ' d like, if my coworkers concur, is on the bottom of web page seven
of the longer listing. We have a goal that activities and plans to limit. University limit enrollment at UCSC to match community sources and to fully reduce neighborhood influences of any type of future development, consisting of. giving facilities needed for that growth and support. Due to the fact that it ' s such an essential, it would be wonderful to move that up to our legal concern list. concern to this region and we will require our legislators sustain to include that to the state listing.- I support it also if. it ruins the balance of the state of the government.- Yeah, this is I actually wan na claim just how much I value your initiatives and getting these top priorities as you said, there ' s a lot more than 100 of them.
And we have currently maybe perhaps the 9 top, not even the leading 10. There ' s one. I think I would such as to see exactly how we can make that.
I just such as to see us kind. John]
It'' s been I. assume, at'least 3 years given that we ' ve been able. to use that, maybe 4. -Which product is. in fact based upon a bill that was presented last. year in the legislature and did not relocate ahead that would certainly make armories
. offered year round for homeless shelters. It has actually formerly been available. throughout the cold weather. So hat ' s where we obtain the language about expanding access.The last couple of winters months it.
has not been readily available due to a task that.
the armory is dealing with. We expect that will be returned soon.
And we would just such as to open up.
– Thank you. Okay is there any type of member of the public who ' d
like to speak talk. Seeing none, I ' ll bring.
– I ' ll make the activity. McPherson 2nd by Leopold, all those in favor claim aye.- Opposed, thank you for.
Jason] Thanks.- So we will now conclude our conference'and adjourn to the following. routinely scheduled board of supervisors meeting. which is November 19th, right here at
9:00 a.m. below in board chambers
.
If you look at the applicability area of the regulation if you ' re. I ' m so appreciative that you ' ve. And I ' m pleased we ' re setting up the syringe services payment. We believe there ' s some extra profits since the guv ' s with Johnson port for a couple things that. I ' d additionally include administration and framework.