– Excellent morning.
– Excellent morning. – Good early morning and also welcome
I'' m gon na ask the clerk', I ' m gon na call the meeting to order as well as ask the clerk to call the roll. Good morning Supervisor Leopold?
– Friend
? McPherson, as well as Chair Coonerty.- Thank you, here.
And Supervisor McPherson was inaccessible to go to today, however he will view the meeting as well as track everything that'' s going on.
So we are now gon na. have a moment of silence and also pledge of allegiance. I ' m gon na ask
you in thoughts. throughout the moment of silence to consider Bob Peterson.
that served six terms as the assessor here in Santa Cruz Area, as well as that just recently passed away as well as we thank him for his public service, as well as we extend our.
As well as to the republic for which it stands one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and also justice for all. – Are there any late additions or additions or removals to the program? – Yes there are 3.
On product 18 on the permission program, there ' s extra materials, fixed attachment A, packet web pages 249 via 254, and also on consent thing number 19, there ' s extra materials, corrected attachment A,. Currently I ' m gon na ask if there. We are currently gon na have public comment.
One to talk to us concerning items that are out our agenda today but are within the purview. of the Board of Supervisors, the second piece is to talk to us regarding things on our approval agenda, as well as the third item is. that if you are unable to remain ' trigger you need to get to 'work or you have various other commitments and also intend to talk to us regarding products that get on our regular agenda, you can speak with us regarding those.Can I see a show of hands on the amount of people would.

like to talk to us today. Okay great, and so when you come forward, you can readjust the microphone. to FIT your elevation, every person ' s gon na have 2 mins and also I will certainly motivate everybody that on a number of these problems, we ' ve gotten your emails. and also we ' ve read your emails, as well as you can constantly
. Connect to us by means of e-mail or in other methods. as in public remark today. Please start.
– All right thank you. Greetings Supervisors, my name is Glenn Schaller, I operate at the Monterrey. Bay Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO about 80 unions,.
concerning 35,000 functioning families. I ' m right here today in support of the National Union. of Health care Employees in their fight with.
Janus of Santa Cruz. As you know they ' ve.
The golden state needs to become what ' s recognized as a right to work state, or a so-called right to function state, where individuals can just be. We are in a circumstance where at the minute, the management at Janus of Santa Cruz would certainly such as to have their own.
work they do, thanks.- Thank you.
( audience praising )- Good morning, my name is Steven Zunas, I ' m a teacher of national politics at the University of San Francisco and also a 22 year resident.
of Santa Cruz Region. My boy, Tobin Zunas Wolf.
is a medical assistant at Janus of Santa Cruz, he.
expanded up in this community, he will be going into grad college next year to come to be a family nurse specialist and also wants to go back to the location to focus his service.
underserved communities. He can not be existing now due to the fact that he is currently.
operating in the residential device at Janus. He asked me to share the adhering to. Tobin is inspired by the.
influence his work carries patients as well as the stark contrast in between outward bound and inbound customers. Janus does exceptionally important.
My kid has faced substantial retaliation for talking up for his fellow workers and the union activities. Without an appropriate complaint treatment, there is nothing quiting.
top monitoring, consisting of Rudy Escalante, from retaliating versus his employees. We must stand with the Janus employees as well as the vulnerable.
participants of our area to quit this high personnel turnover and enable the correct.
client care to occur. Allow me add my sense is.
that the best stress and anxiety from Tobin'' s job is not from his patients, however from the monitoring. He has never the less stuck it out, regardless of the reduced pay and retaliation due to the fact that as an outcome of.
the high turn over price, he acknowledges that the medical staff experience this type of job and the procedures of Janus.
are frantically required. Without him and also a handful of staff that agree to stick it out regardless of their injustice, the situation will be also worse.He is getting to

his limitation nevertheless. The scenario for Tobin.
and his coworkers after that is a tip this is not.
just an issue of justice for employees, this is.
a public health and wellness concern, for unless and also up until Janus of Santa Cruz offers adequate pay and also.
justness for its employees, it'' ll mean much less treatment,. incomplete healing, and a lot more addicted people on the roads, and this is why this is an.
urgent concern for the council. Thanks.
( target market praising) – Chairman, Councilmen,.
Gary Richard Arnold, I think it'' s vital, or intriguing that Joe Biden arrived.
in Air Pressure 2 in Beijing and also 10 days later on, his kid Hunter Biden finished up with $1 1/2 billion offer moneyed by the red Chinese government. The China General Nuclear Power Firm was billed by the FBI as stealing keys with armed forces application which is had in part.
by Joseph Biden'' s boy as well as John Kerry ' s kid of which.
Zach Friend made use of to function for. There'' s numerous other people. in the Republican Event including Mitch McDonald, Dennis Hassert, and also Gerald Krishner.What we ' ve

also seen.
recently as well in Los Angeles is the human and sex trafficking, we become aware of a guy by.
the name of Ed Dollar. Ed Buck you'' ll have in. your hand soon, where he was active with.
the deep state 30 years earlier. He got money from the trilaterals such as Bruce Babbitz,.
Alan Kransten et cetera. He was also supported by Guv Brown as was Jim Jones. It appears like the sexual network consisted of Kamala Harris that was hired as a capture for Willie Brown, the democratic state.
chair recently resigned for sexual misconduct, that was Eric Bowman who.
was your autonomous leader for a very long time. Ed Dollar added to.
Clinton, Adam Schiff, Ted Lou, Mike Honda. Ed Buck has additionally contributed.
to the DA in Los Angeles that refused to take any type of action while dead young children.
This reminds me of our DA and also our sheriff will certainly not prosecute John Leopold and also Zach Close Friend for. That are individuals out there.
inaction of this region.- Excellent morning.
My name is Steve Ray, I ' m president of the Coastal Home Owners Organization of Greater Santa Cruz County.I ' m here to speak about. We have had the possibility.
of meeting again with Kathy Maloy and David Carlson, of the planning division to. share our continued worries about the suggested LCP and.
have actually sent a letter which you have a copy of with your agenda.
Without these changes. that we have actually suggested, we fear that the LCP is.
constantly flawed and also incomplete. There are some incongruities. and some language that require to be cleaned up up.We as a result support the delayed vote to allow more time for the. staff to address the issues of the Coastal Property Owners as well
as the Coastal Compensation. As an association, CPOA of Santa Cruz is prepared to work closely. with the home owners along Opal Cliffs to resubmit a proposal for an uniform sea-wall. extending from 41st method to Capitalo City border. Removing the patchwork
. seawalls, revetment rocks supply raised public. access to the coastlines and also
protect public safety and security. from prospective injury from falling rocks from. the deteriorating high cliffs. Opal Cliffs is deteriorating at a price of 4.2 to 11 inches each year depending on which parcel. that you ' re considering according to a geologic report. Of the 46 homes along Opal Cliffs,
16 homes are within 25. feet of the bluff ' s edge, and also 6 are currently within 20 feet. We do not intend to wait. for a disaster to happen such as what happened in Encinitas where the bluff failed and. 3 individuals were eliminated along the coastline below. We need to act currently, as well as we will also work with. the Opal High cliff residential property
owners to create a jihad to fund as well as. manage the installation.Thank you.- Greetings supervisors, my name is Grace Blakeslee, and also I ' m personnel to the Santa Cruz Area Regional Transportation compensation as well as personnel to you because capability. I ' m here today to make. an announcement to you and also to participants of the public in presence and to those on TV, that the RTC is seeking membership for its elderly and also handicapped transport. advising committee. The disabled and senior. transportation advisory committee is one of the RTC ' s two. person ' s consultatory commitees. It encourages the Santa Cruz.
local transport payment along with the Santa Cruz.
Some of the tasks that the senior and impaired transport payment generally engages in is identification of unmet transportation and para transit needs for. Santa Cruz Area residents who are living with disabilities and who are elderly. The committee.
coping with special needs as well as the worked with solutions. transport firm which is area bridges raise line as well as the personnel of the Santa Cruz cosmopolitan transportation area.
The RTC right currently is really. performing a lot of outreach to notify individuals of these jobs and also welcome interested. participants of the public to seek even more info regarding. chances to participate.
They can email [email protected] or check out the site www.SSCCrtc.org.
for more details. I additionally have a few fliers in
both English and Spanish that I will leave at the back, thank you very much.- All right, greetings. My name is Anthony Hong, I ' m a drug abuse therapist at Janus. And I ' m talking on part. of the union over there

and also are taking place 3rd year. of contract settlements. Our chief executive officer does not appear to. negotiate in great confidence, he rarely makes his face.
We ' ve protected half a million. While at the very same time implementing.( audience applauding)- Great early morning, my name.
I ' m not good at this, so I ' ll do my best.So last evening, I worked. He was sent to he doctor, got an antibiotic, didn ' t clear up. These are the kind of.

our management now, for clients and also staff, thanks.( target market applauding)- Great morning, my name.
is Katherine Veldevia, I am a CMA at Janus of Santa Cruz, I function detox as well as household. Lately I was placed on a 30

day. non-paid administrate leave for not having my state certification as a medical assistant. I ' ve been a medical. aide for 35 years, I ' ve never ever needed to have it, and if you know the laws in California, we no long need to be state certified. Given that I started.
dealing with the union, I ' ve discovered the change in management as well as the mindset towards me, I'had a really excellent rapport. with all of them until this.Our problems are not fair, we work 16 hr changes,. in some cases we function so low, covering 30 customers on the evening shift, with no help.
Our supervisor, Albert informed me. We can ' t call any type of various other managers because they don ' t answer. There ' s not a lot recovery, in fact medication and alcohol rehabilitation.There ' s much more to.
I indicate they need actions,. they need conferences, they need to be able to function. an alcohol and drug program, which ' s currently what they do. They ' re simply there, they never ever have food,.

they ' re constantly grumbling that they never ever have food. I mean they get a few.
We have many people that.
are dealing as med techs, dealing

with medicine who are'. not legally able to do that. Thank you.( target market applauding )- Greetings, Chair Coonerty. and also members of the board, my name is Jeffrey Smedberg, I belong to the community
, I invested years. operating in this building just in the flooring listed below, was energetic as an SEIU member.I ' m still energetic as an SEIU member, and also currently act as the vice president of the Monterrey Bay. Central Labor Council. I wanted to allow you understand that yesterday evening. at the executive board of the Monterrey Bay. Central Labor Council, we elected all to. grant strike assent to the national union. of healthcare workers which are preparing a someday strike at Janus of Santa Cruz later on this week. And when the union introduced that were intending the one day strike, the monitoring at Janus made a decision, oh alright, possibly we will meet with you once more and also discuss the contract.
This group two years ago voted. to end up being union associated and they ' ve been benefiting 2 years for their very first agreement, and as you understand, that ' s. the hardest agreement is constantly the initial one.And what we are, you ' ve. listened to a few of the stories from a few of the employees tonite, they absolutely know their organization, many of them have gone. through healing themselves, they certainly understand the. value of continuous turn over. Because the 50 employees voted to. join the union 2 years

back, only 5 of those initial participants are still working at Janus. We advise you to put. pressure on their director, Rudy Escalante, to discuss rather with the union and also establish a contract.
Thanks significantly. (audience applauding )- Greetings to the chair, and to the remainder of the board, I ' m sorry, I ' m a little sick, so.
my voice my enter as well as out. My name is Keen Jaquaneta, I ' m a political as well as area coordinator with the National Union.
of Health care Workers. I ' m here to claim that it function. on a variety of campaigns in my duty from our Kaiser. project to this Janus campaign to many others throughout the state, yet the easy reality is. that this is without a doubt the most mind flexing and also frustrating.Never in my profession have I. ever seen an organization stop at over half a million.
bucks in funding each year that they didn ' t really.
have to do the benefit, it was the employees sitting right here and also in the rear of the area, that were the ones that. actually involved the region and secured that funding. As well as what did they enter return?
They have management who ' s stating, “Ah, well we might utilize
this money “to acquire additional refrigerators'.
” Rather than stabilizing the labor force, which has been going. via outrageous turn over as Jeffry simply said.
The county wellness services administration has actually currently sunk nearly. a year ' s worth of initiative right into assisting Janus protect this financing as well as the “straightforward reality is that to see to it that the homeowners of Santa Cruz that have currently paid. for this work to be done as well as sank resources right into this, you require to do whatever you. can within your capability to see to it that they. obtain a maximum return on that
investment in time and also make certain that Janus begins in fact. resolving the issues that are triggering the. turnover at the work site.I ' m here to tell you,( coughs) I ' m sorry, we already understand that the. solutions that are provided by Janus of Santa Cruz
. are extremely crucial to the area, some of. one of the most at risk people who reside in this location rely on them. As well as what we ' re asking is to make sure that patients can.
accessibility consistent treatment, not having to worry regarding being shuttled through two, three, 4,. various therapists, that you do what you can to see to it that the.
labor force is supported to ensure that individuals can in fact
. survive their course to recovery without added obstacles being placed in their course. by Janus of Santa Cruz.
Thanks.( target market praising )- Hi, I ' m Alma Torres, I ' m a sixth grade student at.
Tierra Pacifica Charter Institution, and this is my point of view on climate change.What can we do, nothing, there ' s definitely nothing we.
can do to stop global warming. This is the thought of billions. of individuals around the globe.
Every year 300 million tons of plastic is made around the world and just 10% of it obtains reused. 1/2 million lots of waste gets thrown in the ocean each year.That ' s 15 billion extra pounds of garbage, 15 billion extra pounds. 400 million extra pounds of plastic straws obtain thrown in the ocean every year, and simply in the United States, around.
Together we can make the. world a much better, cleaner location, thank you.

( audience praising)- Hello there every person my name. is Cecilia Novembrite, and also I ' m a fifth quality student at Tierra Pacifica Charter School. This last Thursday and also Friday
, our institution did a pick-up. around the community. The 4, five, and also six class got 1,301 items of trash. Fifty percent of that number was. plastic bags such as this one. I recognize that Santa Cruz. has actually outlawed plastic bags on July 24th, 2012, making us the 51st California community to prohibit single use plastic bags.The restriction came into result on April 2013.
Those bags are made by using 8% of our oil. Not only are plastic bags. They ' re just as bad however additionally smaller as well as easier for pets to swallow.
Numerous states, including California, have actually prohibited plastic. bags, plastic Tupperware, as well as plastic straws. I realize that we have actually a. restriction for every one of these things yet they are still being used and also are still littering our streets.I ' m wondering what much more we can do to reduce these items used and also located in our neighborhood, thank you.
( audience applauding)- Hello everybody, I ' m Reese Wyse, I ' m a sixth quality pupil at. Tierra Pacifica Charter College, and also I desired to state something. about climate adjustment.

On item 18 on the approval schedule, there ' s extra materials, remedied attachment A, package web pages 249 via 254, and on permission item number 19, there ' s additional materials, fixed add-on A,. My name is Steve Ray, I ' m president of the Coastal Home Owners Organization of Greater Santa Cruz County.I ' m here to speak concerning. I ' m not great at this, so I ' ll do my best.So last evening, I worked. We can ' t call any kind of various other managers due to the fact that they don ' t solution.( audience applauding)- Hey there everybody, I ' m Reese Wyse, I ' m a 6th quality trainee at.So at my college, me and also my close friends have
been believing a whole lot recently, as well as we'' ve all involved the verdict, that we, Santa Cruz County, have actually been making use of means as well much plastic.Americans discard 35 billion plastic containers, and also 100
billion plastic bags yearly. Sufficient plastic is gotten rid of yearly that it might circle the planet four times. Various other nations and continents are not utilizing any plastic without even understanding it, and also we do recognize it as well as we can ' t quit. Practically every item of plastic still exists. When overtime sunshine, plastics do photo weaken which is breaks down the plastics into smaller sized and also smaller bits. These plastic particles are then consumed by wildlife which can kill them.
Plastics can also launch unsafe chemicals right into our seas. Due to that, thousands of aquatic mammals and also seabirds are eliminated annually. They ' re our duty to secure and it impacts us. What we have been doing not have are the skills to decrease, recycle, and recycle.Those are some of the most easy points that the human race is able to

do and also we aren ' t doing it. It ' s something that you can do due to the fact that you have simply a. little bit more authority than an ordinary resident does.
Compost is not only an advantage, however it ' s an atmosphere for you also, thanks.- Thanks. (audience applauding) -Hi my name is Tony'Crane, Aptos homeowners here to object once again to the 2nd Tale program psychological dilemma, psychological wellness center that. was placed in our neighborhood.Recently we memorialized. both year wedding anniversary with an apprehension of a visitor. for disorderly conduct under the impact of
. alcohol in our neighborhood,

and this on top of several incidents over the last 2 years of medicine use from pot to heroin in our neighborhood, which had never ever existed prior to. Two years ago I offered your interest with internal e-mails. from your very own staff members of Encompass Area Services and also county psychological wellness, confirming that they never ever. meant to satisfy the terms of the grant that was offered to them to buy this building. I review to you an e-mail from. Eric Riera that is here today where he especially routed that they were not going to. fulfill the regards to the grant. I check out an email from Pam Rogers Wyman who was executing that program as well as asking the question, “Exactly how. long before we can do this “prior to we need to inform the next-door neighbors “as well as disclose what we ' re doing?” This is awful, you. guys have actually recognized concerning this for 2 years.So lately I ' ve placed forth. an additional criminal record showing that there was.
Neighborhood Solutions claimed that there had. They will certainly not provide us.
So you men, you ' re. conspirators, I ' m
sorry, you ' ve understood concerning this,.
( audience praising) -Great early morning, my name. When I got employed there four years back, I was having a hard time deeply with.
I was feeling constantly bewildered by the world around me to the point where I might not connect.

with my buddies or my relative. I could barely leave my. area the majority of the time.
Secondly Tale attached me with individuals that made me really feel that I wasn ' t alone. They gave me objective, hope, and made me really feel comfy and also risk-free for the initial time in years. Among my fondest memories working there, was teaching a visitor, a girl my age, just how to play piano.That we were both in. the middle of anxiety, we discovered joy in music as well as togetherness. I attribute much of my. happiness as well as health today to this beautiful location, but most notably what I picked up from Secondly Story was regarding neighborhood. A kind and lasting. community is a comprehensive one. It ' s one that says it ' s. us versus the concern, not it ' s me versus you. A kind community is imbued with knowledge that problem and problems. are an inherent part of it. It ' s where individuals rest. down at the table to figure them out without. blame or assumptions,
yet with inquisitiveness and also empathy.I wish to see the neighbors of Estates'Drive, Second Tale, and also Santa Cruz leader get together to address the concerns. that have actually been coming up in the community.
It ' s been heartbreaking. to'view the debate
. I don ' t think that the response hinges on either displacing 2nd Tale or overlooking the next-door neighbors.

These issues are not unsolvable and also we can resolve. If we act like adults that recognize each other ' s mankind, them.
Thank you for your time.( audience applauding)- Thank you Karen and also.
board of supervisors, my name is Mueller Gisson, my partner Stephanie Gisson. as well as I ' m here on behalf of the actions by Tony Crane and the remainder of the. Estates Borregas area. I ' d actually like to.
rather agree entirely with what the young woman just stated concerning exactly how community acts and also. exactly how they act with empathy and compassion.I also wan na claim that. that begins with honesty, it also begins with actions that reacts the exact same as a. regular neighborhood would. It doesn ' t begin with lies, deceit, definitely misstating the public, misstating the laws. that are put in location to secure the general public,. to secure our children, to protect our families, and they ' ve literally neglected. every little thing they simply claimed on their

very own part to.
represent their own needs. They have not come to the table besides one-time that.
we called them to a meeting to go over things that. was tried to slide in under our radar.They tried to bring this. To our next-door neighbor ' s home without our understanding. that ' s clear in e-mails that they claimed
that they were attempting to bring it to our. area without us knowing as well as to circumvent the process. The entire program was implemented under state emergency, the. funds were intended to be invested under state emergency situation need
to add beds to the program, that was never the intent, it was never ever the program ' s design.

They merely desired, I ' m not exactly certain what.
And also what she said
should need to true, they should have come to us, they should must acted. They ought to have brought us to the table as well as they ought to proceed. They ' re not doing that, they ' re closing the.
door therefore are you men every opportunity they can. in order to close us down kind our voice.The bulk of this room is here to speak out versus it, to ensure that ' s what I ' d like to claim, I appreciate your time,. thank you significantly.( target market praising)- Good morning. I ' m Dana Snyder, I additionally represent Estates. Borregas Drive neighbors
. I live on top of the road, and also I ' m privy to all type of habits that has actually been taking place in our area over the last two years. I ' ve had numerous conversations with Zach, I

had a beautiful. discussion with Mr.Leopold and I intended to thanks directly again for getting to and calling out to us, we do not live in your area but our business is in your area and also I can ' t inform you just how satisfied I am of you recognizing that
. there ' s a link there, that we are neighborhood people, we offer back to our neighborhood. over and over and also over. I ' m completely support of. sustaining individuals who have mental disorder in. our area, it
' s needed.

But this program, the. means that it has unravelled is not working. It ' s not helping us, it ' s not functioning for our children, for our senior next-door neighbors, and also really it ' s not working. for the visitors of Encompass.
They don ' t really feel safe in our community, I ' ve heard that from Monica straight. They really feel highlighted',. everybody ' s on alert. Our kids can not move freely throughout the community the manner in which they once did. Just yesterday, I saw nearly 2 people, 2 people almost obtained struck by cars and trucks because they continue. to mindlessly walk down the center of the road. into an oncoming blind curve, 2 times from my'window.
doing recipes in 15 minutes.Smoking, chatting on'the phone, not assuming that they ' re. strolling into oncoming web traffic. Our motorists had to go around
them into after that likewise approaching website traffic. Somebody is mosting likely to be hurt, which is either going to be just one of us or one of the guests, and also it ' s not gon na be good. We need you guys to figure this out, we ' ve asked for help and we. will remain to request help. Thank you.( target market praising)- Good morning my name ' s Rocky Snyder, I am the spouse of the previous speaker, and we have a business in Enjoyment Point where our adage is we transform lives.
I ' ve been a participant of the. recuperation community for two decades. I recognize a sense of neighborhood and also I pour my heart out to the individuals that utilize. solutions like Janus and like Second Tale,. due to the fact that for several they function. There are places for that,. there are refuges for that, and also
regrettably an area has actually been selected in a property neighborhood where there ' s a blind. edge and also there are individuals that aren ' t familiar with the speed restrictions or the truth that there ' s an edge there.This is not an inquiry of whether the program functions or not, or us against them or anything like that, it ' s truly a question. of are we going to remain in a risk-free setting for all people that are in that location,
whether it ' s the elderly. strolling their dogs, the youngsters riding their bikes, or the guests that can be found in every six days. As well as we obtain a great deal of visitors that aren ' t familiar
with the area, as well as they might bring visitors that aren ' t acquainted with the location. Coming right off of SoCal drive as well as promptly around the bend from an area that ' s going. concerning 35 to 40 miles per hr right into an extremely tiny location. It is an inquiry of when,.
If, it ' s not a question of. And also the method which they got in to where they are right now. has actually been repeated
over as well as over in a not so great way.So we ' re really hoping that. this brings awareness. There are an entire lot people right here, however there ' s a whole lot extra that couldn ' t make it today.'As well as it ' s been 2 years, and also we ' re not vanishing, we simply need to see what ' s. finest for everybody included and also what ' s safe for everybody included, so thank you for your time.( target market applauding)- I ' m Marie Thompson, as well as I live on Borregas. Drive, the Estate Circle and I simply have one comment to make, aren ' t you tired of every one of this? We ' ve been doing this for 2 years, explaining the problems of this Encompass and for the visitors, and also for the sake of our neighborhood that ' s been so badly influenced, please'act and do the best thing. Thanks. (audience applauding) -My name is Milka Detchova, and also I ' m representing Borregas. Estates area. It ' s been 2 years, we ' ve been client and also we ' ve been listening to vacant promises from our regional government.A year ago we were guaranteed that the budget plan', the. financing will be terminated and also this facility will certainly be. vacated our neighborhood. It ' s not due to the fact that we are NIMBYs, it ' s not since we are up thousand lions like we were called in the first emails in between the Encompass and also Eric Riera when they were planning. on relocating this facility into our community. No, we are supportive to these individuals who are in demand. We'are extremely helpful, the problem is that this is not an appropriate. area, leading. Second, it ' s a company,.

it ' s a real service placed in a property area, it ' s a motel like kind of organization, and we are also questioning the performance of this program due to the fact that we are seeing. exact same faces of exact same people coming all over as well as all over again to this facility.And we are questioning the training and know-how of these. individuals who are taking
care of these people in requirement because when we ask at. our initial meeting, in August 2017 when we asked the inquiry, “What is the training and also.
what is the certification “of people that will be.
looking after them?” The response was, “We are. trying to find caring individuals.” No this is not the response. And another thing, I wish to add, given that we did.- Your times up.- Okay simply one even more point. Our homes are trespassing, trespassed sometimes. -Ma ' am.- We shed use our homes.

– Ma ' am, your times up, we. have to have a fair time for everybody here, thanks.( audience applauding )- [Milka]
Government to take. activity instantly, we can not— Ma ' am “, please, you have.
to respect each other.- Say thanks to “you.- Okay.
A whole lot even more individuals are speaking than originally elevated their hand, as well as we have 58 various other products. -Okay. Resident]
Wherefore?- Can I see how numerous even more. people there are to speak during oral communications, please elevate your hands. Okay those will certainly be our
final speakers, if you can, we have several items to obtain to, visitors from the state to hear concerning an early youth program, we require to obtain to activity, and so, however please come forward.- My name is Eric Chitwood,. survive Estates Drive and also assistance of all the. people that are up here speaking up against. Include in our area. It ' s been a 2 year trial
, it simply hasn ' t been working out.We assumed we could get along, but it ' s not functioning out. We have 40 youngsters in our neighborhood that have regularly been witness to negative habits ' cause Mar. Panorama has to do with 400 feet away. I just wanted to ask you to take the safety and security of our youngsters and Encompass visitors into. factor to consider please.( target market applauding) -Good morning my name ' s William Bruce
, I ' m a participant of the Estates.
neighborhood also. I ' ve stayed in business 28 years and I inform my customers regularly, “It ' s not whether I slip up, “due to the fact that I will screw up.

” What matters is what you do “after the mistake has actually been made.” It ' s time to deal with the error, thanks.- Thank you.( audience applauding )- Morning ', I am Justin
Davilla, additionally a participant of the. Borregas Estates loophole, I won ' t take a great deal of your time, you ' ve learnt through us repetitively both face to face and in writing.I believe what this really talks to is there a sense of. uniformity in our community and also it
' s uniformity. that we would have loved to urge with this program. From the actual start, there ' s been an absence of communication, “as well as after that an absence of behavior “that allows us to feel that we “are a unified group.” The actions most of. which are daunting, a few of them are all out prohibited, as well as generally, it ' s changed not simply our.
very own psychological capability for compassion as well as understanding as well as just the means'we feel. about our community, but it ' s likewise changed our routines.I drive

out a various method every early morning and every evening.
If they weren ' t real we wouldn ' t be here, we wouldn ' t be here en masse. (target market applauding)- Hi, my name is Theresa Huntley and also I ' m also a citizen of. As well as it'' s time as well as we ' re unwell of it.
Please assist us, please.( audience praising)- My name is Jessica Smith, I ' m here to respond to the concern of security in the Estates community.
We put on ' t like to confess it, yet Aptos has its reasonable share of troubles, I feel that Second Tale is a scapegoat. There ' s no evidence around.
the declared medication usage by the visitors at the house, or that the
speeding is from them.- [Person] Not real.
Pay attention, we ' re.- I was the partner
of a— Ma ' am hold on a second2nd. I ' ll stop it for a second.
you require to leave the room.Please proceed. -Thanks. My companion of one decade. was a personal investigator and also if I discovered antiaging, it ' s that every person has. skeletons in their wardrobe any person, a great deal of
individuals make errors and also anybody can have their record. Individuals at 2nd Tale are called for to put the results of their background examination online, as well as the remainder of the. neighborhood is not required to do that. None of the Second Story have actually harmed anybody in
the bordering area. We'all wish to maintain our households risk-free as well as striking the reprieve home and various other break residences. like it has been persistent, condemning the guests is the incorrect

battle.
The Secondly Story is.( audience praising )- Mary Lynn Garrera, component of cordless radiation alert network. I ' ve given the board a DVD called “5G Apocalypse,.
being notifying paper that this modern technology. cooks your eyes like eggs in The second world war. Most of us require to comprehend. these are military tools, these are attack frequencies, if you know nothing even more than that, that ' s what you need to understand. It ' s microwave radiation warfare, that '
s what it is. As well as I have offered you a file, I prompt you to recommend called. the International Interest Stop 5G in the world as well as in Space. And I urge you to place that on the schedule as well as also to support this. keep room for peace week showing up, spaceforpeace.org, thanks.( target market applauding )- Thanks board, Michael Beeton, director of basic services.
This year marks an exciting.

year for basic services as a division with the. visit of 2 key managment settings.

It ' s one that claims it ' s. us versus the problem, not it ' s me versus you. It ' s not working for us, it ' s not working for our youngsters, for our elderly neighbors, and actually it ' s not working. And it ' s been two years, as well as we ' re not going away, we simply need to see what ' s. ideal for everybody entailed and what ' s risk-free for everybody included, so thank you for your time. It ' s been a 2 year trial
, it just hasn ' t been working functioning thought believed could can obtain, but it ' s not working functioning. If they weren ' t real we wouldn ' t be here, we wouldn ' t be here en masse.First it is my utmost enjoyment to introduce the permanent consultation of Carol Johnston as
Over this past year, Carol has been particularly identified for her impressive job deliverables, pertaining to the installation of the county ' s planetary system earning her the'2018 Clean Air Leader Honor, from the Monterrey Bay Air Source District.Carol has actually likewise been acknowledged by earning her credentials as a The golden state county senior executive from the California state association of areas. -Thanks.- Furthermore, I delight in to introduce
the consultation of Thomas J Fakner as our brand-new replacement supervisor of basic solutions over funding jobs and also facilities. Thomas ' credentials include being a licensed building and construction supervisor, having a bachelors degree' in civil engineering, a masters level in public management as well as metropolitan research studies, not precisely sure what that is.- I ' ll inform you.- Okay. And also over thirty years of experience in upright as well as straight building construction sector.
His economic sector experience with sector leaders such as Parson '
s Company, Harris & Associates, Swinnerton Builders, and also Vander Building and construction Monitoring will certainly add value to the area ' s & solutions as well as the general public we serve.In his time with Vannert, Thomas has actually functioned as a task director for region'tasks consisting of the effective remodel of

the 1080 Emmaline. Am I excellent? -Yeah wrap it up.- Okay, with that said I ' m proud to reveal the consultation of two replacement directors for the department of basic services. – Welcome.( target market'applauding )- Excellent early morning, my name is Becky Steinbruner, I ' m a local of country Aptos. I really advise you to take action right away on what Mr. Crane and also his next-door neighbors have actually informed you today and also what Mr. Crane has been coming and also informing you for
two years. This is a clear losing the unborn baby of justice and you require to resolve it today. I likewise assume you require to support assigning a youth commission, you ' ve obtained them right below, as well as your activity needs to develop a youth compensation that will join city government and also make an adjustment here.I additionally desire to claim that correspondence as Chairman Coonerty said, “We ' ve currently received your e-mails, it ' s in the document.” That communication is not offered in

the back of the room for people to check out, so document is not as public as it “needs to be. I have submitted a number of pieces because your board schedule, permission agenda today resembles
a fire pipe. You have a great deal of things and it ' s nearly apparent what ' s imminent right here in terms of growth. Which leads me to number 19, which I did contact you about, I think this is watering down the authority of the California Ecological Quality Act and also'what you can do. It eliminates from language of the purpose that you can take additional action to infuse additional When CEQA does not need it, environmentally advantageous activities on points. We saw that with the approval of the Mid Penn real estate advancement that will be concerning you. It ' s less than five acres, so under The golden state Ecological High quality Act legislation, they don ' t have to do an EIR.There will certainly be over 100 trees reduced. The traffic will certainly be terrible, the answer is the area will certainly sooner or later widen Capitalla Roadway. You can act on that now, but under the modifications of number 19 you will not be explicitly considered that authority.

And also I wan na just claim it ' s. warning fire problems, we need to fund region fire, thank you.
( target market praising)- Hi, my name is Gabrielle White as well as I am emergency medical technician that worked. at Janus of Santa Cruz. During my duration of.
I think that if the alloted funds that are coming to Janus. This month alone, Janus has actually shut the. Several come from low.
socioeconomic backgrounds that could not get the alcohol and drug therapy they require. without Janus of Santa Cruz.

Nonetheless, without workers that are paid a living wage, these individuals are. entrusted to no place to go. We have to deal with drug and alcohol problems in Santa Cruz Region as well as it begins with aiding the workers and the program
that it has, thank you. (audience praising)- Excellent morning Chair Coonerty as well as the remainder of the board.
My name ' s Justin Palmer, I ' m an organizer with the National Union of Health Care Employees,. Felipe is just one of five workers at Janus of Santa Cruz still working there because workers elected overwhelmingly to develop a union 2 years ago.
Janus upper administration, assistance for the union continues to be strong as well as the present team at Janus proceeds this two year. You may remember that employees at Janus met with each of you last year as well as testified two times at spending plan hearings to make the appeal to. With the assistance of Supervisor Leopold, these workers recognized up.
Last week Santa Cruz. Region Wellness Providers Supervisor Mimi Hall confirmed in an e-mail that Janus CEO postponed this.
Janus was just recently discovered in violation of government legislation for.
It is an absolute disgrace as well as humiliation
to Santa Cruz County that these workers employees.- Good early morning Board, Sam LoForti with Santa Cruz Region. Cannabis Licensing Office, with regard to authorization thing.
area alterations, I wished to bring to your interest that ' s there a problem with the freshly specified term greenhouse with Santa Cruz Area.

Code phase 7.128030 as well as Santa Cruz Region Code 1310.650. Also Santa Cruz Code phase 7.92 which is the existing fire code.
Instance given steel, aluminum, or timber, that might be open to the. Affect our structure code for these types of greenhouses, thank you. -Thank you, alright I ' m gon na.
Is there any conversation,. Supervisor Leopold?
We ' re gon na be listening to a report on other winter months storm damages roads and what ' s going on with. Provided the testimony we'just listened to from our marijuana licensing manager, I ' d like to propose either we table or talk about
this issue concern item Product because it ' s late and As well as don Wear t have time to review evaluate it is he ' s sayingClaiming- So I caught the greenhouse.
-'Yeah so I ' d like to. 27 ' s just a setting, as well as we have time to repair it, you sanctuary ' t seen that. To the degree he was speaking to 28 and those remedied pages didn ' t come in, I believe we need to relocate 28.
I ' m excited to see that. I assume as we have the discussions
about how exactly how use utilize debtFinancial debt that capacity ability should. We ' ve heard from institution.
I assume that ' s it. -'Rep. Buddy?- Thanks,
Chair. I ' d simply like to give thanks to. the sheriff ' s office on items 33, 34, as well as 35,. which the give funding is very important.The added defenses. that Monte Panorama Christian are additionally essential and the loan consolidation of the record system, while appears sort of
. like a behind the scenes inside baseball thing truly. actually matters a lot for public safety and security within the area, the capability for all the companies to be able to connect in that means. Likewise like to recognize.
the job of the locals on Sills'Roadway who are asking for as well as I visualized my'. associates at our assistance of these road bumps there was a considerable amount. of process associated with it that was led by that neighborhood.And in fact, we ' ve obtained responses on just how to boost that program. And I ' ll be dealing with public works on a few of that feedback that I thought were excellent ideas. Yet regardless, it ' s a high bar in order to
obtain these installed as well as the area stayed with it, and also was able to obtain that done. On item 61 on the shared. flexibility solutions, I certainly value.
the job of public service this extremely tough. issue along with Council.
One of the vendors that. And also I believe it ' s. practical for us to go out and see what choices are offered for not just the region but funding of which.
as a result of absence of work, but due to the fact that of the fact that. we ' ve had a hard
time with the one supplier as well as I think that public works. should have a great deal of credit score for your job as well as the. arrangement on that particular, thanks.- Manager Caput?- Just a talk about 62 and also 63. They ' re basically the same thing. $4,492,000 and that will generally. what they ' re doing, it overlaps on district. 2 as well as district four, and also it takes care of the grant not to surpass the quantity of.
what I discussed 4,492,000.

As well as I believe we ' re talking. regarding replacing wastewater because area.We ' re changing 9,700 linear feet of scrubby clay hygienic.
I put on ' t want to put you
on the spot areaBelow Does it look like we.
– Excellent early morning Matt Machado. We ' re targeting following summer. It ' s an underground work as well as so not a wonderful work to.
– Thanks a lot. I believe it ' ll be a disruption in that area for a while with website traffic as well as dealing'with it but we
' re talking about concerning some of the

the sewer drain basically and it ' s a major undertakingTask
I believe a few of those lines. more than 50 to 60 years, 70 years old. Is that appropriate? Yeah, okay so thanks. -Okay, excellent.
Simply a pair short comments. The first is, product number 24, which pertains to the tornado. damage repair work to our roads.I ' d likewise like to add added direction that our area advice. discover possible lawsuit we can take versus. the federal government. It ' s extraordinary to have the federal government basically damage their promises to. neighborhoods after storms to aid fund repairs and I think we need to. If this administration is gon na to fail the people, discover legal action. of California continuously. The second one gets on product number 42, which is deferment on the SSP program. I think it ' s great that. we ' re doing outreach. I assume managers need to be discovered or should be outlined meetings about SSP that are happening in their areas as component of this outreach. I ' d include that as an.
– I move the permission schedule as modified.- We have an activity by Leopold a 2nd by Close friend.
All those in favor, please claim aye.- [Board] Aye.- Opposed, that passes unanimously.We ' re currently gon na move on to a fun product, which is to think about the. La Selva Beach Collection task,
adopt embrace resolution acceptingApproving
– Excellent early morning, I wish to thank you men for all the effort that you. do, I actually value you. I feel like I ' ve been. experiencing a battle zone.My name is Cynthia Killian, and I ' m the chairperson for the Santa Cruz Area art commission and I represent district two.

And I ' m truly delighted to present. this to you today. It ' s been 28 years in the making.
It was originally proposed in 1991, examined in 2008, and also below we are 2019. And the art commission. is pleased to suggest for
your authorization today, a proposal for the La Selva Coastline Collection public art part.
The art choice panel. At the June conference of the Art Commission, the commissioners examined. La Selva Coastline collection, I
' d like to introduce.
And also if you have any questions, she ' d be pleased to answer them, Denise?- Thank you Sylvia, I indicate, Cynthia.
Mosaic art is perfect for public area because it ' s low upkeep, stimulates a feeling of permanence. I ' ll be using stained glass.
It ' s offered and also colorfast. in a huge array of shades.
The vision is to invite the. It will certainly be a representational.
I believe I can simply place that right there. And Cathy ' s gon na pass. In creating this item I.
was inspired motivated our ocean, but didn ' t want desire to be a. particular specific on our coast, just a suggestion tip.
If you have any inquiries. I ' m pleased to answer.
– Thank you. I don ' t I don ' t have any kind of.
Representative Buddy?- I put on ' t have inquiries. I ' m excited about this. I ' m delighted that you were selected. This is a lengthy time coming for. the La Selva Beach community that combated to
guarantee that that. library wouldn ' t be shut when there'was an effort to shut it.And currently is not only seeing. that, it ' s it ' s living, yet it ' s coping with an entirely new spot. And also I understand that that is. technically the new back entry, but we still check out that. as the front entrance. Wear ' t be concerned concerning that. However it ' s likewise a spot that. Will certainly be seen by people past simply those making use of a library which'is vital as a neighborhood facility. across the walkway from there, appropriate outside the children ' s room. It ' s mosting likely to bring this warmth and also happiness. We had several neighborhood conferences which feeling of neighborhood placed in this feeling of making sure that had some connection to. the environment as well as the ocean were what we listened to repeatedly, and also your piece records that completely. Thank you for that and also congratulations on this. I know we require to approve public remark prior to we
restore for a motion. But I ' m excited to
see this piece come up. -Give thanks to'you, I assume you. stated it'better than I did.
( board laughing).- Exists any kind of public talk about this item, any individual like to talk to us? Seeing none, I ' ll bring.
it back to the board for consideration action. -With a great deal of many thanks for parks. A great deal of many thanks to our Arts. Commission and also to the musician. I ' d like to relocate the recommended actions. -And I ' ll second it as well as I ' ll. claim it ' s a beautiful piece as well as I expect seeing it when it ' s all hung on library wall. -Congratulations, so we. have an activity by Good friend as well as a 2nd by Leopold. All those in favor, please say aye.- [Board] Aye.'- Opposed that passes unanimously Anticipate the construction.
( target market praising) Our following product is item number eight, which is consider a record on.- Well excellent morning, Chairman Coonerty, Board of Supervisors.
Jim Hart Constable Edge. And also today ' s discussion, we ' re gon na offer. And we ' re gon na provide you.
that our clients are.

We ' re gon na be listening to a report on other winter storm damages roads and what ' s going on with. Given the statement we'simply heard from our marijuana licensing supervisor, I ' d like to suggest either we table or talk concerning
this issue on item Thing because it ' s late and I. don ' t have time to review what it is he ' s sayingClaiming 27 ' s simply a setting, and also we have time to repair it, you haven ' t seen that. I don ' t I don ' t have any type of. -And also I ' ll second it and also I ' ll.We'' re simply gon na to share a couple of short customer experiences and also offer a recap of what we believe the
program'' s strengths are. And after that we are mosting likely to
be considering the dangers and also describing our full
pilot examination plan. Eric Riera is right here from health and wellness solutions and also he'' ll walk you with
the program history and customer profile. Eric?
– Greetings board, Eric Riera County
Behavior wellness supervisor. I desired to start with a.
history of collaboration and also innovation in establishing this program.Between county police. and also behavior health and wellness we both
have a lengthy background of. adjusting cutting-edge programs to our local area. 2 instances are our Situation. Intervention Team at the prison, in addition to our legislation. enforcement liaison program.
Team pilot was not created as an off the rack program. It ' s a crossbreed of develop regulation enforcement and behavior wellness practices, developing on the psychological.
health liaison program that'' s been so effective. in our neighborhood. The FIT pilot is a county program that was developed by the. sheriff, behavioral health, and also our region administrative office.
The team is made up. of three law enforcement agent, 3 medical professionals, as well as. one management aide. It offers extreme.
area based supervision as well as in-custody solutions.
for those individuals. Fast lane custodianship treatment, analysis and also service plan development as well as the wardship status.
figure out an accusation or conditional launch. It'' s greatly concentrated.
on community engagement and also participation from the.
participants offered in the program. And also we likewise have an.
independent program assessment that'' s being done by ASR.On the following slide, I wanted to speak a little regarding some customer profile info. As you can see from this slide, the average age of our FIT clients is around 41 years of age. And also the next greatest.
classification are individuals in between 30 and also 39. Over 90% of the clients offered.
by the FIT group are men, and also you can see a few other pertinent group.
info on the slide. Over 70% of the customers.
offered through the FIT program have stayed in Santa Cruz Area for over 10 years prior.
to enrolling in FIT. not shown below yet essential to understanding.
the customer population is that all 45 clients.
were determined to require material use therapy solutions as well as 96% of the clients were.
experiencing being homeless at the time of enrollment. We'' d like to provide the board two instances of real FIT customers that.
highlight the difficulties of the clients that we'' re. targeting with this program. Customer A in the picture on the slide in the year.
before registering in FIT, was booked right into jail 11 times, arrested 43 times and also had.
After signing up in FIT, the client had no added jail reservations and was detained just three times. The client entered five. The customer went 60 days without apprehension and also got a FIT completion letter on July 30 of this year.
I ' m going to turn it over to Sheriff Hart to speak concerning our next client. -'So customer B is an extremely.
with the program. As you can see in the year. before registering in FIT, he was scheduled into jail 7 times.And because year,
he invested. 238 days as well as county prison. He ' d been interfering with companies

tough individuals to eliminate,
bugging Public Functions employees. Considering that registering in FIT the customer has 8 arrests as well as spent regarding fifty percent as much time in jail with 118 days. This individual ' s declined psychological wellness as well as compound usage therapy and has been aggressive towards. FIT deputies as well as medical professionals. The'client informed the FIT court that he does not want to. take part in the program.
He ' s obtained almost 60. And also we share these examples today since as it ' s too. And, again, it ' s a small data established.
been registered in the program'invested regarding 15 days a. month in region prison. And afterwards you can see currently, these people since they
' ve. been signed up in FIT are investing concerning 6 1/2.
As well as after that the entire set of 45 individuals that ' ve been in the program, their prison bed days. And with each other they ' ve
made. They ' ve gotten in touch with about.
And as we can see that of the 16 instances, there ' s been two individuals who. So much, of the 16 individuals
you can see six actually left the county region since didn ' t want to be. In terms of risk testimonial, many of the risks are out of control of the FIT team as well as they proceed impact the program, yet they ' re not new to our neighborhood.
Therapy ability, particularly. for withdrawal monitoring and
property therapy remains to be a concern.
In terms of evaluation, the FIT pilot will certainly complete. And also with our companions at ASR, we will certainly complete a full analysis of the FIT pilot across the end result areas that are listed on the screen.We strategy to finish this. In recap, the

FIT.
criminal justice transgressors, it ' s a solid collaboration between the sheriff ' s office.
As well as then we ' re looking ahead. And if there ' s a concern for them, they ' re pleased to respond to that. I ' ll just start with.
Both these people as well as the. I also want to take a minute to value that this is a program.
or perhaps groups of individuals, youngsters, senior citizens who.
are simply attempting to be in our public rooms as well as are.
– Thank you. -Thank you, Chair, thank
. I truly appreciate the info since my concerns at the start of this is it wasn ' t always clear what it is we were trying to achieve.
As well as we have a general idea of. what it is we wanted to do. Yet it was tough to find out what those metrics would be. As well as so it ' s useful, a minimum of to me, to see where individuals are coming from, what sort of pre-FIT behavior. as well as post-FIT behavior we see. I ' m grateful that we aren ' t. simply placing even more people in prison, I put on ' t assume that. was the intent of the program.And so this information. that appears like the people that were spending even more time in prison'are spending less time in jail. And also that we have a number. of individuals in this

program which are receiving
therapy services, which is, I think,. which we would all agree is critically important to address the issues that they deal with and the issues, the effects that have. affected the area. I ' m asking yourself of the little information establish that
we have those that have. finished the FIT program, what kind of transition do. they have to something else? Because these are obviously. high requirement individuals and the FIT programs are, or treatments appear to be useful in getting individuals to begin. addressing a few of the concerns that they face, whether they be material use problem or possibly mental wellness services.When somebody graduates. from the FIT program, are they entailed with the hopes program or a few other program that we need to make certain that there ' s some capability to keep their standing.- Emphasis of the hopes team is to deal with homeless individuals who have not
yet been. linked to solutions. FIT participants would certainly. normally be linked with continuous treatment either via our substance.'utilize problem system or through specialty. mental wellness services, or perhaps via our integrated. behavioral health and wellness program and also facilities. I do intend to mention that.
among our largest challenges in supporting people ' s recovery.
is the absence of housing.As was mentioned throughout the discussion, 96 %of the FIT individuals were homeless. We have succeeded in. housing extremely handful of FIT individuals. For those that are. leaving a'therapy program, like from Janus, as an example, having to go back out onto the streets and also maintain their soberness at a time when they. remain to be homeless is one
of one of the most significant. difficulties that we handle. I could envision when you see the numbers of individuals in this program, their percent of 96 %homeless, we understand how hard that would certainly. be, as well as it ' s a large challenge.
The various other question I had is, earlier today in our authorization agenda, read about the medication Medi-Cal, residential therapy bed utilization.And as I pointed out, they went to 100 %or nearly 100% almost everywhere. Do we have individuals in the FIT program who need property
treatment yet there isn ' t a bed when they require it.- We have been performing at full ability within household solutions. And for the very first time actually we had two circumstances where we

were unable to. immediately get someone right into a residential bed they needed to wait. It ' s something that we ' re. paying particular attention to just how we'can construct residential. capacity within the area. They ' re hard programs. to website as you can envision. We ' ve been functioning both on potential in-county services as. well as out of region. Our present initiatives are to. collaborate with an additional not-for-profit in Santa Cruz County, who has sent an. application to the state to end up being a drug Med-Cal company. And that applications remained in.
for roughly 4 months. So we'need to be learning through the state on whether that ' s accepted. within the following couple of months. And also that will be bringing extra residential bed capability. online for our community.
– Right, and also of the 30 FIT clients we have on the caseload right now 7 are in a treatment program today.- Well, I truly value.
I look ahead to the full. Thank you for that. Many thanks a lot, I indicate, it ' s great.
As well as I ' m really delighted to see that we ' re addressing the issues that lots of, many'areas. all over are encountering today
. And also it ' s good to see you'functioning with each other. Basically, just say thank you.- Thank you.- Thank you.And to that factor is just to the factor about housing, I'was simply. finding out about a sanctuary company over in Santa Clara Area, that is establishing a program. or has actually developed a program that assists link individuals that, once they obtain maintained and also,.
and also experience

therapy, after that links them with jobs in, you know, areas where there ' s high demand for fairly low competent labor as well as reduced price housing rates and afterwards helps with people. being going to those areas where there ' s an unlimited supply of tasks and also relatively reduced real estate and also offering individuals an opportunity to begin building a life where it ' s gon na be type. of economically possible to earn a living and pay. rental fee and also every little thing else. I assume looking at partnering, I assume the folks in the FIT. group have their hands complete on databases, but if there ' s a way that we can collaborate with, HSD staff or other service providers to assist.
promote a path for people, when they ' ve completed a. program and place in the job, and been stabilized, I think. it ' s and also assisting
us really, we must be helping with. and also supporting people.I think it'' s worth checking out.- Thank you. As well as I just intend to briefly. add that in a group like this, when they'' re managing with. A truly challenging team, you have to have the. individuals in this assignment and also specifically for the replacement constables, there '

s been no usage of pressure concerns, these individuals go out and they.
and they ' re compassionate. And also they'collaborate with this team and also they bring them right into. When they have to as well as they look at the various, protection. options that they have. However on both sides on the behavioral wellness and the legislation enforcement side, I just can ' t say enough concerning just how well this team interacts what a great group of individuals.
are doing this work daily.- Definitely, thanks.
– Two mins, we have actually a. presentation coming up.Understand, thank you. I ' m a citizen of country Aptos. Thank you for this information.
It was a huge chunk of the action G fifty percent cent sales tax cash. that was approved last succumb to moneying unmet demands. I ' ve been interested to see.
just how this would unfold too.

I truly think there needs. to be a price advantage evaluation of this done 45 clients is a great number, however just how does that pan out. in regards to the economic? I would like to see that. cost advantage evaluation done when you come back in March,. Sheriff Hart, say thanks to you.I ' m asking yourself where in the. region these customers originate from? Do they often tend to be from a specific area? Are they from, where are they from? And also I would like some.
Just how several of them are veterans? I assume that ' s a big concern.
We heard this early morning from. How is the public being, and also area being involved in.
this procedure that accompanies? What is the lengthy term objective? What are things that we. desire with this program? Because since left the county region ' s about concerning of them, I
know recognize 13 %of the program closures are. They left the region, where did they go? What are they arriving? As well as what have we
spent. in and also have them leave? I intend to suggest that. to instill some dignity at about the transition when they entrust to instill some dignity and also self regard, I do recognize that the CAL. Because of the modification in regulations.What would happen if we provided, fire improvements function teams and also Ben Lomond are down significantly. these individuals a work up there as two different specialized crews, and also they go out under.
supervision of police, they have a location to live up there. They have pay, as well as they. do social work jobs.- Thank you.- You ' re welcome, thanks. -I would certainly additionally such as to see the questions Becky Steinbruner

raised resolved in your following
record, I saw the essential. factor of being homeless, absence of real estate.
And also this and also your. remarks, Chair Coonerty, about helping to promote individuals right into housing and work are. definitely what ' s required.
However, we have an economic system that is among one of the most. inequitable anywhere, and also an increasing number of individuals are unemployed and also driven right into being homeless, as the firms and the. rich have even more money. So what ' s happening here. remains in context of that. Also I maintain considering this medical professional mentioning the major. illnesses of our time, needing to be with heart. problems, diabetes
, and mental health problems,. consisting of self-destructions that are connected to the direct exposure to the cordless microwave radiation as well as 5G will make it worse.I discovered on the program it claims concerning aggressive.
criminal habits. I have a close friend in Felton I wish to offer a situation.
in factor without names. There is an extremely aggressive neighbor that is pretty much.
– Thank you, so there ' s. no action required today other than to once again,. I want to say thanks to the presentation. Some of the questions that were asked are in fact a part of
the report about concerning that agencies companies.
Board] Aye.- Opposed that passes.
– Thank you.- Thank you. The timing of this, just how long is this report gon na take?
10 mins? Why do you make it 8. mins and we '

re prepared to go.( audience laughing )- Alright, good early morning. chair Board of Supervisors.
Thank you for giving me.
the time as well as room here. So this is our 2017.
Today I ' m gon na cover a handful of things consisting of mainly. That ' s the most vital.
part for time extensions on tornado damage tasks. However we will go with all.
those that are entailed and the procedure entailed.
And also so there are a great deal of people entailed.
There are a great deal of regulative companies, and also we all work together.We have good relationships.
with every one of them, yet it does take time as well as I will share that timing right here shortly. So in 2017, we had 207 storm. damage sites on county roads,
94 of them were FEMA. These are neighborhood roadways,. 95 were federal highways. these are government help paths. There were 18 in your area program projects that did not get federal help, however are still caused damage
. Furthermore, not on the slide, there were 24 CSA streets. harmed and also 6 sites in our parks harmed.
Just the road sections for. the area road duty amounted to concerning $140 million. So right here ' s the status. of where we are today. We ' ve completed 34 of those. region street tasks we have 10 in building 44 await construction and also 119 are in layout and also permitting.Here ' s some before and also.
We ' re making great headway,
. We ' ve got a means to go.
all set to create within two years of the declaration. And what that means is that. we need to have a demand for authorization into Caltrans that consists of the scope.
dialed in the design, total environmental review, full right-of-way.
safeguarded, energies relocated and agreements in place, after that we can send for our. ask for permission. And the result from.
That ' s the authorization.

And also if there ' s an inquiry for them, they ' re delighted to answer that. And so it ' s helpful, at the very least to me, to see where people are coming from, what kind of pre-FIT habits. I ' m happy that we aren ' t. just placing more people in prison, I don ' t believe that. It ' s something that we ' re. They ' re not very easy programs.As of today, out of the 49 packages we'' ve sent just recently out, as of today, we have
six of those with E-76s. That'' s great news. Those are clear, do not require
The rest of the 49 are under evaluation through Caltrans as well as federal freeways. Today, our standard is regarding 2 1/2 years just through the federal procedure, so that we can submit that RFA that requests for permission. As well as that ' s why we
' re hereRight here
In order to get a time. extension'beyond the two years, we do need to send demands and also reason for those hold-ups.
Below is the table that. shows what is appropriate and what is not. We ' ve largely concentrated our method on obtaining our stage in so. that we can secure the E-76. Yet considering the government. process of 2 1/2 years, we generally our validation is demonstrating that the hold-ups are not as a result of our local company but because of the government process. So simply a matter of a couple of weeks back, we sent 85 time expansion requests.And you ' ll notification that. a lot of this presentation is focused on the Federal Highway section. The FEMA tasks are really relatively well moving on and also we.'don ' t have
the exact same dangers and also problems. So I ' ll simply remain to. concentrate on the Federal Freeway. The 85 time expansions equate to about $48
million of riskThreat I'will certainly direct you to the really last page of the display of the board letter. It does have a malfunction on. what these 85 jobs are. We have a variety of them. Allow me rely on myself where. we have actually submitted RFAs.
There are 45 projects where.
deserve $18 million. As well as after that if you ' re tracking my math, there is an extra.
$6 million on projects that we'constructed during the storm occasion that we ' re still functioning. to get repayment so we ' ve requested time. extensions for those.So that
amounts to 85. tasks worth 48'million.
The high threat are the tasks that have not we have not. had the ability to submit RFAs on which is approximate$ 18 million worth Today, we ' ve performed a big. amount of legal efforts Santa Cruz County CSAC NACo, Representative Panetta, Agent Eshoo, Senator. Harris, Senator Feinstein as well as several other federal legislators, are urging Congress to amend their codes to ensure that we can transform the. 2 years to six years. So we put on ' t have to. proceed to run the risk of the financing that ' s at stake today. I would certainly like to.
thank our Board of Supervisors, a lot of you have actually been extremely, very active.You ' ve taken a large function and also responsibility to aid us get words. bent on to install an initiative to alter

the'regulation so that we can be much more. secure in our funding and also I would certainly ask, I would certainly.
like to supply extra many thanks to Rep Panetta.
and also Representative Eshoo for several joint letters.
to federal highways, encouraging their assistance.
for needed time expansions. I will show you.
today that government freeways has actually informed us that.
within a number of weeks, we ought to have their summary of
review of our time extension requests, our fingers are gone across,. we ' re striving as well as closely with their personnel to ensure that they have. the reason they require to provide us
expansions. With that said, I will thank you. and also ask for any type of questions.And the item prior to you today.
is to consider this report and also to route public jobs. to return in March of 2020 with an upgrade to the board, and also I can

address any kind of. concerns you might have.- Thanks, exist any kind of. questions from board participants? Quick questions, Manager Close friend?- I don ' t have an inquiry,.
I ' ll make it a short declaration. Mr. Machado, you have actually
taken. an impressive management role on this yourself based upon'your recent journey.
to DC that we did together, yet additionally you ' ve been to San Francisco to fulfill
with state lawmaker,. national legislators that are that were there in Sacramento with our state delegation. And with FHWA in Sacramento. We wouldn ' t be also in the opportunity, I
believe to be considered for an expansion if it weren ' t for your campaigning for as well as together with Mr. Weisnor. catching this rather beforehand several of those concerns. Keeping that claimed, I assume it ' s crucial for the area to understand, due to the fact that we right here for those of us that had so much of the damages, just in fact the most. of it'was in my area, frequently, what is the condition, we supplied timelines to the. area keeping that status that sadly, place ' t. been able to end up being true as an outcome of what ' s. taking place at the government degree, that the
region is ready to improve at the very least fifty percent of these projects.And we just merely need in
. significance a paperwork authorization for an expansion, just to.
place that in perspective is that however without that$ 40 plus million, it ' ll be a considerable.

hold-up in the ability for us to do this. Therefore any advocacy that the community additionally desires to do to connect. to your government delegation as well as the administration. would be appreciated yet
the region and the leadership of this Public Functions supervisor, Replacement CIO, has been very strong in this issue As well as I intended to acknowledge. you for that work, Mr. Machado.
– I wan na reveal my admiration. likewise to my colleague, Supervisor Pal that took. pause throughout his July recess to go to the NACo convention as well as get them aboard to.
I remain worried of what ' s gonnna happen this thing states it ' s not.
You stated you ' re gon na. A, what took place in those however also to understand what our strategy is.
Since as I take a look at these. roadways in my area, and look at the concerns and the concerns the hold-up.
that people have actually had

, as a result of the damage, the needs still gon na be there, whether the weather the the.
I ' d like to see us.
I value the job.
had actually come under the earth. That that was a fixing. that you people obtained taken care of within a couple months of that'. So I understand that the. division is hard working. And it doesn ' t feeling. Because they seem appear be, good to be at the hands of the federal government at this
point. taking it out on states that put on ' t support them. -Actual short.
– Thank you. If I ' m not incorrect that in, it ' s hard to think that.
the entire state of California we had a lot more damage the any kind of various other area in the state of California, or damage regarding cash or even more damages as far as location.
– For the 2017 storms, we had extra website damages.

as well as a lot more buck damage than anyone else in the state.- That ' s impressive.
I believe we ' re one of. the tiniest areas. Well, we ' re primarily, there ' s just one area. smaller sized than Santa Cruz County in the entire state of California.So it does state if we obtain cash it states, we need to reveal.
that within 2 years, that we ' re at the very least have a. strategy to get something done. And afterwards it'additionally claims that some things are past our control.'Okay, currently, if the state.
of The golden state doesn ' t, I ' m sorry, if the Federal

. Highway Administration doesn ' t give us any kind of cash,.
That ' s past our control?- Well, what they ' re talking. About is that the procedure to obtain through the ecological the permitting the.
the Federal procedure alone, the permitting procedure, the.
betterment, justification, and so forth takes even more than two years. Therefore that ' s out of our control.The funding doesn ' t. actually obtain licensed up until we have a project. ready to construct, as well as we received the E-76 that ' s the permission.
that we ' re targeting. When the cash is, that ' s. secured at'that factor.

– No, that component is very reasonable. But if the Federal Highway Administration is not giving any cash,. we truly can ' t do a lot.
So what I'' m obtaining at'is. it ' s sort of a paradox in a sense, they ' re. not mosting likely to provide cash for the damage that we already fixed.
– It ' s a difficult process for certain. And also so, you understand, we ' ve. thrown every little thing at it to secure the financing and to. obtain the tasks supplied. But you ' re right, it ' s. tough, very challenging.
– So we ' re basically. Starting out the hole? What about $10 million? -So throughout the tornado occasion, we'did go in the hole rather a bit.Your activity today filled. a big chunk
of that opening. Thank you for that. That was really, extremely helpful. Moving forward this additional. time extension demands

and also requires from the federal government can create a larger. hole, a new opening for us. We ' re wishing it doesn ' t. We ' re wishing the moment expansion can be found in as well as we can deliver these jobs and also we don ' t create a new opening.'To ensure that ' s the plan. -Thanks.- Thank you. Exist any participants of. public like to talk with us about this item? – Thanks,
Becky. Steinbruner rural citizen,
on one of the harmed roads as well as a CSA that also had damage.

Thank you for this good report and also for getting in numerous of my concerns in breakthrough of today ' s meeting,. I appreciate that really much.So my question is, it takes 2 1/2 years, you revealed a great timeline there of what each action
takes how exactly how of that can be done concurrently, I ' m sure that you ' re very efficient. I additionally desire to understand I.
think we require to explain that it ' s not simply a one. time damages assessment.In my community, I ' m. seeing the region crews appearing prior to the winter tornados and also supporting these harmed locations.

So there are recurring expenses that are connected with these things, and also I hope that those will. be able to be covered. I really hope that we can cooperate with potentially the state and obtain some money to focus on repairing the areas that are damaged that may not be funded that are prime fire evacuation routes. Fire safety fire preparedness. is a big problem in the state. Guv Newsom has actually revealed that he ' s prepared to put. cash to address these concerns. And also I want to ask. that the county supervisors and the Public Functions supervisor. talk with the state degree to see what they could do to.
aid us if we can ' t repair it making use of Federal Freeway cash that we at least concentrate some state money to resolve the concern of.
harmful fire evacuation courses that are harmed and can be bothersome in the'event of a fire, thank you.- Really informative record. and likewise rather disturbing. I keep thinking of this docudrama called “Taken for a Ride” concerning exactly how excellent public. transport systems I presume around the 1930s.

or 40s were removed
. As well as due to that, I think it was General. Motors Goodyear Tire “of Philips Petroleum conspired.
to damage these systems and currently we have this freeway system that ' s extremely harmful as well as. eco harmful.
As well as we ' re in this big mess as well as I likewise think how
you know, I listened paid attention the news how just how President head of state orderGet Thank you for your report. – Thank you, so that.
ends public comment. I ' ll bring it back to. the board for action.- [Greg]
Transfer to accept. -'Well, I intend to suggest that we relocate the advised actions yet move up a report back to. our initial meeting in November, if that ' s amenable to the board.
That ' s great with the manufacturer. That ' s a motion and. We ' re now moving on to.
– Okay, this is I think I ' ll go in advance and obtain started as folks are obtaining seated. Good morning Chair Coonerty,.
We ' re very excited to'be here today to offer you with an update on our Thrive by Three effort. As well as before I turn it over to Emily Balli who will certainly present the. product and also our speakers, I ' d like to take this chance to express our deep. recognition to your board and to Manager Connerty for your management and also commitment to boost Santa Cruz areas. financial investment in young kids and also
their families and. to press us to design as well as supply more all natural, extensive and also coordinated service approaches that enhance results for children.When we began

down this. course 2 1/2 years earlier, I don ' t think any one of us picture.'what we ' d be able to produce. Every little thing you listen to in. today ' s presentation is the'outcome of the interest, imagination, and also dedication of our companions. I'' d like to claim an unique thank you to the wellness services Mimi Hall as well as her team have been wonderful companions to FIRST 5 Manager MacPherson that is not below with us today is a solid supporter for children, our FIRST 5 payment.
along with David Brody, as well as naturally, Nicole.
Youthful, and certainly, to all of our neighborhood.
partners, childcare advocates as well as provider that'' ve been with us each step of the way.Two years back

, we could.
also not have pictured that our regional initiatives would.
get an inconceivable boost for in the type of Governor Newsom and also his unprecedented investment in California'' s youngest.
children and also their families. The synergy in between the guv'' s vision and our local Thrive by.
Three initiative is clear. And also today we are honored to have Kris Perry governor.
Newsom'' s deputy secretary and senior editor visor for.
early childhood years growth join us and also share her.
point of view on these efforts. So without more trouble,.
Excellent morning. I'' d like to start by giving thanks to the board for committing this time.
to hear a presentation concerning Thrive by 3 as well as some.
of our early success tales. I'' m joined today by my. co-presenters David Brody, Executive Supervisor of.
5 Santa Cruz Region and also Jennifer Herrera.
principal of public health for the Health and wellness Services Company. It'' s not functioning. We'' ll begin the presentation with an upgrade on the governor'' s vision and commitment to investing.
in The golden state'' s children and also family members from Kris Perry, the replacement assistant of.
the California Health And Wellness and also Human Being Services Agency for.
early childhood years development, as well as elderly advisor to the.
guv on execution of early childhood.
development campaigns. We are recognized and thankful that Miss Perry has actually come.
to Santa Cruz Region particularly to talk to the.
board on this product today. We'' ll give a quick pointer regarding what Thrive by Three is and our systems of care approach. And finally, we'' ll highlight some of our vital success stories. Today'' s discussion.
At this time, I ' d like. Thank you and also thank you so a lot for joining us today and also for all your work.
as well as the governor'' s work to sustain early childhood years.
programs in the state. – Thank you Chair Coonerty.
and members of the board and members of the Social Services team and also FIRST 5 Santa Cruz. It'' s a fantastic honor to be.
below, I send greetings from the guv, the first companion, the Cosmetic surgeon General and also.
the Secretary of Health and Human Being Services, every one of.
whom know that I'' m right here today as well as are really delighted by the job that you'' re baiting.

kids Birth to Three.As Supervisor Timberlake stated, the work that'' s happening in California is highly constant with.
what you'' ve been doing here in Santa Cruz. And what I'' d like to do is. simply quickly gone through the financial investments that the.
governor was lucky sufficient to pass via the recent spending plan that entered into result on.
July 1st of this year. As well as I assume that you'' ll. listen to a variety of things that are similar as well as remarkably familiar, and ideally you may also.
feel a little of pride and also possession, that some of these ideas were spurred by the terrific work.
below in Santa Cruz Region. Prior to I begin, I.
think I'' ll just advise you that California is home to.
the highest possible number of children in the nation living.
in focused poverty.The Annie E Casey Structure. simply released this report today updating us on that number. which is really unfortunate.
The good news is we ' re. It proceeds.
to be a huge trouble for the state.
And the guv was attempting. to address deep destitution in his current spending plan by taking a look at two generation approaches, particularly considering. kids living in deep poverty and their parents.The most interesting financial investments came via a number

of supports to households with a pregnant mommy. In The golden state, we are. experiencing very disproportionate negative end results for African
American mothers, sometimes four times greater, health problems for them and also infant death for their youngsters. So there has been a doubling of black baby health. financial investments in California in addition to perinatal equity. campaign which is intended to support those moms and dads. also further postpartum.
I ' m actually delighted to talk. to you a little
bit today about paid family members leave improvements.I understand that may not appear.
like exactly the exact same thing as what ' s happening here.

However it ' s planned to support. what you ' re doing right here by providing moms and dads the.
choice of'being residence to bond as well as affix with their newborn. Lots of people describe this time period as the fourth trimester forever reason. Youngsters are extremely susceptible, and also it ' s additionally extremely tough as well as costly to care for. them outside of the home. The governor is very. committed to rises
in paid family leave along with increases to wage replacement.We understand from
checking out the information that although we are now. providing to 8 weeks of paid household leave, for caretakers, they ' re only utilizing about.
five of those weeks, as well as we assume that ' s since the. wage substitute is too
low. We ' re considering how we. get both wage substitute and also weeks of leave up'to. encourage parents to
bond as well as attach with their youngsters. The other really interesting new investment below ' s where I think. we ' re really in alignment is around residence'visiting especially proof based house visiting particularly nurse family members partnership.As you understand, both the. Public Health And Wellness Division as well as the social services division in the state of The golden state, send out money to counties. to sustain their service house going to. This is ideally going to really do a whole lot to sustain the job that you began below, along with across the state. We wish to be the state that spend one of the most in home seeing, specifically proof based house checking out. In the case of the. social services program, it ' s almost a quadrupling. of what
we were investing on moms and dads that are eligible for CalWORKs.They might not even be
enlisted. yet, yet they are eligible.

We ' re doing everything we can to aid them reach their self sufficiency.

And also that ' s why we
' re here. We wouldn ' t be even in the chance, I
think believe be considered thought about an extension expansion it weren ' t for your advocacy campaigning for along with Mr. Weisnor. As well as so that ' s out of our control.The financing doesn ' t. in fact obtain authorized until we have a project. You ' re right, it ' s. difficult, extremely hard.
I appreciate that extremely much.So my concern is, it takes 2 1/2 years, you showed an excellent timeline there of what each step
takes how exactly how of that can be done concurrentlySimultaneously I ' m sure that you ' re very efficientReliableLooking even more down the age range, yet likewise sometimes
attached to Birth to Three our early learning financial investments, whatever from increases to childcare for low revenue kids to
boosted access to preschool as well as enhanced access to
complete day preschool. There are a number of
underlying policy decisions that sustain those investments. Actually wanted to
factor out if you tip back as well as look at the complete spectrum prenatal with age 5 or kindergarten entry, the governor recommended a lot more
than 19 separate plan as well as budget plan products throughout
multiple divisions and firms to raise all children but especially children
staying in poverty or in really under sustained communities.My last somehow, most exciting updates need to
finish with the appointment of the very first ever California Cosmetic Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke
Harris, who is leading the job and also in California around trauma informed care as well as specifically screening children for unfavorable childhood experiences. This hopefully will also add to the initiative you have right here by developing an additional financing stream within your county to help identify youngsters that might have been subjected to negative childhood experiences, as well as new dollars to support them being screened for their development.It ' s a different screen but also crucial for capturing concerns
that might require to be addressed with early treatment

. Planning ahead to the future, I wished to speak simply a minute about the relevance of better structural integration at the state level to reduce the burden on Santa Cruz Area as well as other regions that are attempting to carry out integrated programs to the families that require them, and also that need it to be less complicated. At the Health And Wellness and Human Being Services Company, we ' re going to be launching a plan of attack for early understanding and also care. We will certainly be taking a look at every little thing we can do within our authority and our power to reintegrate programs that have been in some situations degenerated over and many decades and also have developed an increasing number of worry at the local degree. And we additionally see ourselves as needing to be the bridge or
the avenue to the federal government that sends in numerous situations, more than 80% of the dollars we invest in The golden state, on kids under five. As well as we need to determine what can we do to assist them integrate also, so we have a duty between the government and regional federal government to develop an incorporated center of services and also supports for youngsters who are in the public safety and security
web programs so that we can be companions in this co-investors in their future, because we do watch the governor ' s budget as an investment in The golden state ' s future.Thank you quite for having me here
.- Thank you, thanks, great news.
We required some great information so thanks.- Thanks, once more Miss Perry for beginning off today ' s. discussion with the huge photo. It ' s an excellent suggestion of the placement and also synergy in between regional as well as statewide technology and. strategic investments.
Next I ' ll do a fast evaluation. As you understand, Flourish by 3.
the board in January 2017. With direction to invest those funds in the earliest years of childhood years from the prenatal stage.
via 3 years old, during one of the most critical and also quick period of mind advancement. In proof based to generation strategies that attain advancement results for kids facing difficulty, and also an integrated thorough prenatal to 3 system of treatment, in order to improve the kinds of results I ' m ready to evaluate,. specifically amongst children as well as families encountering the. greatest cumulative risk.The next 2 slides will show. the highest degree end results or community influences that. we ' re intending
to influence with the Thrive by Three investments.

We wish to guarantee that all.

children in Santa Cruz County are birthed healthy. We ' re monitoring countywide indications associated with this area degree influence, such as very early prenatal care,. as well as children birthed complete term
and also at healthy and balanced birth weights to assess how we ' re doing. generally as a county. In time, we want to show that Prosper by Three investments are adding to favorable fads in community level influences. We likewise intend to guarantee that families have
the sources they require to sustain youngsters ' s ideal development.Countywide indications we ' re surveillance, consist of accessibility to high quality treatment as well as early learning possibilities, and also accessibility to financial as well as. self adequacy supports. We desire to guarantee all young'youngsters in our area live in.

safe nurturing households. We ' re exploring alternatives for establishing county broad measures of parenting capability and also techniques, parent child partnerships, and also moms and dad as well as caretaker emotional well being. And also ultimately, we desire to ensure that all children are satisfied, healthy and balanced and also flourishing by age three. There are several. methods to determine wellness and also well being, we ' re. paying certain interest to prices of youngster injustice, and also entries into foster care to determine whether our prevention. efforts are effective. And currently I ' ll transform it over to David for the review of exactly how we ' ve. taken a systems approach to optimize the influence of. the Thrive by'3 funds.- Thanks, Emily. Thank. you members of the board.First let me specify what. we mean by system of treatment. In its simplest kind a system of care means a service distribution technique'that builds collaborations. to produce a broad, incorporated procedure for conference. families ' numerous needs.
This has been our North. Celebrity initially and proceeds to drive every discussion and also choice concerning just how we spend and also exactly how we apply activities that will certainly attain the wide objectives as well as outcomes that this board has described. The Thrive by 3 system
of care is improved these standard foundation a whole child 2 generation. approach to identifying risk and safety elements at. the earliest factor feasible. linkages to a worked with. continuum of care or reintegration as Secretary Perry said, a solid sustainable. foundation of partnerships with shared accountability,. top quality programs and also results based structure. Programs, practices as well as. policies that leverage sources and also develop equitable opportunities for children and households to
experience interconnected. core problems for wellness and also
well being. We wish this visuals. of the core problems for wellness and also well being.
In other words, if we ' re.
and also shelter, and so forth. And also now we overlay the. Prosper by 3 initiative, we can see how our initiatives to enhance the system.
Below ' s one example, HealthySteps a proof based interdisciplinary. In the HealthySteps design, family members with young.
youngsters are likewise linked to early discovering resources, which is an essential support and also strategy for enhancing family ' s financial protection, as well as kids ' s. discovering and growth. The HealthySteps model likewise incorporates parenting support into its health care solutions,

which supports flourishing families and identifies other family members requires such as financial supports and also housing and links them to sources, which is another means of. supporting growing families.
Essentially, the yellow lines that link the big. wellness and also health circle with the various other core conditions represent treatment control. and system navigating, which are integral to.
– At this factor, you may be wondering just how Grow by 3 is influencing individuals ' s lives and also solution providers experiences. We ' ll highlight what we see as the most significant success tales. Grow by Three system of treatment and also establishing a strong.
In the first year of Thrive. by Three monetary year 17-18.
These leveraged investments

doubled the the board ' s. annual allocation of $350,000. The quantity of funds leveraged from other sources
has actually increased every year and now in the existing fiscal year, those additional funds have.
tripled the board ' s allotment, bringing overall investment.
We assume this is a design.
The advancement and also tactical financial investments of Thrive by 3 partners has actually also resulted in plan changes that will have a lasting impact.For instance, in 2015, the board approved updates to the child care programmer fee ordinance as well as a 3 year graduated fee boost.

The child care designer charge funds the childcare'.
programmer cost car loan program that offers excusable. financings to child care centers and family child care homes for jobs that will result in the development or enhancement of child care.
opportunities in the area. This is essential due to the fact that the availability. of risk-free excellent quality child care facilities is an essential vehicle driver of enhanced child care capacity. In fiscal year 19-20$ 170,000,. is offered for car loans. In June of this year, the application process for this financing was introduced with the. series of 3 workshops that were held in Watsonville, Santa Cruz and Scotts Valley. 24 applications were gotten asking for a total of over$ 450,000, 2 candidates were child care facilities, 21 were household childcare houses, and also one remained in the licensing procedure to come to be a household childcare home.The Human Providers Payment assessed financing recommendations. on September 18th, as well as those suggestions will certainly be submitted to the board next month. As well as we delight in that. at the state degree, the current budget plan consists of.
over$ 200 million to construct, restore, repair, modernize. or retrofit childcare and also preschool centers. As we know that our neighborhood dollars alone can not resolve all the childcare as well as preschool facilities requires. Another recent Thrive.
In collaboration with the Santa Cruz County Workforce Advancement Board, and also regional early childhood stakeholders, the council for grownup.
to think about a career in very early childhood education, which in turn will assist to continually develop a. qualified all set workforce. This is essential since having actually a certified all set labor force is also a vital vehicle driver of child care capability and also the top quality of
the treatment. and education offered. We typically hear manager. of ECE programs discuss the raised. trouble of working with and maintaining competent team. Generally due to the high expense of
living and also the low salaries in the child care area, which impacts the number. of children they can enlist and also the top quality of the treatment. We are also urged
by the state ' s dedication to buying the early child care. and also education workforce. The existing state budget. includes virtually$ 200 million to offer

tuition stipends,. professional development, coaching and also therapy to existing as well as hopeful ECE professionals.And we lately
discovered that the Santa Cruz. County Office of Education has actually created a profession and also. technical education path that links secondary school students to early childhood advancement courses supplied through Cabrillo College. This harmony of local. plans as well as techniques and also state degree financing has the possible to produce transformational.
modifications in our early care as well as education system.
– [David] Another tactical. investment this board has actually made remains in the very early understanding. scholarship program or ELS.The ELS is made to minimize the
void in between the cost of. giving top quality infant as well as kid treatment and also. available state'subsidy. This is necessary because shutting the void in between readily available subsidies as well as the real expense of.
$120,000 in ELS scholarships to some 32 carriers, three center based, 29. Over 2 fiscal years this. These funds are offered.
specialist growth or others methods to aid. keep and also draw in team.
Our intent is that financing. will certainly incentivize programs to proceed and even expand their arrangement of top quality infant and also young child care to low revenue households in our community.We '
ve also supported the adoption of HealthySteps the program.
we included a minute earlier in security net clinics. HealthySteps, as I claimed,. is an evidence based interdisciplinary pediatric.
health care program that advertises positive parenting and also healthy growth.
They ' ve been discovered to be. 27 %less most likely to experience
. Flourish by 3.
As you could recall, one of the primary.

house going to programs. This is necessary because. house checking out programs give moms and dads with info assistance as well as references to neighborhood. services and also sources
as well as advertise better health. as well as well being of households. These programs become part of.
They attach households with. Three house checking out programs served over 500 family members and also supplied over 3000.
area references. This is another area of placement and synergy with efforts. at the state level.
Guv Newsom has promoted. residence seeing programs as part of his moms and dads program, and the state legislature.
lately approved over$ 135 million to expand state moneyed. home going to programs that advertise optimum health,. ideal kid growth for qualified CalWORKS as well as. various other low revenue households. Nurse Family Members Partnership or NFP is just one of the
evidence based Thrive by 3 home checking out programs. NFP web links a qualified public health and wellness nurse with first time parents from maternity up until their.
youngster turns 2 years of ages. The Wellness Providers Firm successfully executed the. Santa Cruz Region NFP program in 2017 and has because. offered over 180 families.
As of last Friday, September 20th, the program
was at max capacityCapability NFP was featured in a current. Education and learning Dive article as a reliable program.
And also this autumn, NFP will certainly have. its first cohort of grads, we delight in to share with you a video clip concerning our NFP program including registered nurse Nicole. and also 2 of her mommies, Andi and Mary Lou.The video clip is a little quiet so if every person can please. maintain being peaceful so we can hear.- We fulfill them where they ' re. at, emotionally,
literally. In their residence, or in many cases where. they don ' t have a home, parks, colleges, all over the place. We satisfy them where they ' re at in their very own setting Whether they ' re a 15 years of age mommy or a 35 years of age mama, everyone has something to discover. I have a mom with three degrees, I have a mother whose on her second kid at 15 years old, everybody has very customized care and also customized goals.We like to say we assist. moms achieve their desires.- I found out exactly how to read my infant ' s
very first baby cues. As well as child indications as well as just how to reply to this in a manner that they ' re being seen. Their gross electric motor skills. And great electric motor abilities. As well as I additionally learned that.
you are your baby ' s voice you are your child ' s motivation, you are your child ' s puppy love and they actually respect you.( rattle shaking) Apple almost everywhere you go, and also my nurse educated me exactly how to shake and also step that I knew
I had a side of me, as well as My registered nurse instructed me that. everybody parents differently as well as it ' s alright if you
' re. not parenting the exact same method that your

grandmother or your mother did, or your neighbor ' s doing it. Since as lengthy as you. really feel that it ' s right, it must be best for your baby. -What ' s normal, what is not
regular what to feed him and. how to feed as well as really.- People frequently will certainly begin to worth what they'provide for their very own wellness as well as for their infant ' s health a lot more. The modification that people what ' s going on around their community.You see people alter. unde the influence of their language with their. partners or with their youngsters. The first household collaboration. made a difference in understanding what it suggested versus knowing. what how to find out about all of these various birth stories and also stories of youngsters and my nurse educated me the fact behind all those questions that I had as well as she was able to respond to all.'of the numerous concerns I had. (plaything rattling) My goals for my youngster are for them to find out imagination. as long as feasible, to always make their anxieties laugh, to not be scared to test their mind. I would inform an initially. time mama that also though you possibly think, “Oh this. won ' t be that handy to me “I currently understand everything, I ' m. always on top of every little thing” Just give'them time anyways since they have a lot info for you and your child as well as my nurse educated me things that I would certainly have never ever. understood for youngsters around me.And all of this new info. that ' s always handy, she assist me remained on top of it.( child babbling)- Obtain all the aid that you can obtain particularly with this program because you ' re gon na require it. As well as you can do it. I imply you ' ve obtained it.- So I have to claim a special many thanks to Andrew Stewart for assisting place that video. together, you did a great job.

And at this time, I. want
to thank you once again Chair Coonerty for setting the.

vision for Thrive by Three. We really hope the board can see that we ' ve come a long means. in a short amount of time as well as listen to exactly how happy we are of the progress that has actually been made. We really hope that with your continued assistance and investments in Thrive by 3, all households with young youngsters will echo the words of Andi the mama in the NFP video clip as well as be able. to claim “We ' ve obtained this.” That concludes our presentation and also we '
re pleased to take any kind of concerns. -Thanks, thanks so a lot. One simply to get to check out all these charming babies all morning.Totally, completely lightens up the conference up. But I simply want to claim, “you.
understand, a couple years ago, “I went to a conference that.
White House wanted performance and development as well as government. They were chatting.
regarding the significance of early youth programs and also exactly how, we end up federal governments spend. Much cash downstream, attempting to repair troubles that might have been avoided upstream with a little bit of. thought as well as intervention and really the effort of the people who are on the front. lines in our'neighborhood, doing this work on a daily basis. And we returned right here our budget looked a great deal like.
a great deal of federal governments spending plans we were investing money on incarceration and also task training programs and also other programs on the back end as opposed to at the front end.So we'headed in this direction, but it was every one of you that. truly ran as well as took this baton with it in such a way that stated, we ' re gon na actually invest in the youngsters as well as their moms early and also we ' re gon na go a lot faster and further than I ever believed feasible.
As well as it ' s been hard job. I really value where we ' re going as well as I ' m excited about where we go next.

Manager Close friend.- Thank you Chair, for.

In evidence based to generation strategies that attain innovation outcomes for young children dealing with misfortune, and an incorporated extensive prenatal to three system of care, in order to improve the kinds of end results I ' m about to evaluate,. We also want to guarantee that families have
the resources sources need to support sustain Youngsters s optimal development.Countywide indicators signs ' re monitoring, include consist of accessibility high quality top quality and early learning knowingChances and as well as accessibility economic andAnd also As well as currently I ' ll transform it over to David for the introduction of exactly how we ' ve. We meet them where they ' re at in their own environment Whether they ' re a 15 year old mom or a 35 year old mom, everybody has something to learn. I truly appreciate where we ' re going as well as I ' m delighted about where we go next.Everyone that'' s resting up here is a parent, in fact, 3 people have children that are 4 or younger, that are remaining on the board ideal now.And two of them are still three year and also under. And also when you become a moms and dad, as I ' m sure so many of you know, you become acutely mindful of just how much of their life is dictated by
things that are completely beyond their control, and also exactly how much of their
Treatment to claim, also prior to you ' re born, we ' re gon na begin making certain that you get that initial break, to establish you'up on a different trajectory than you ' ve been on before.
As well as even though you ' re.
Thank you for that.- Thank you, Chair, thank you for the presentation. The ongoing work of this.
It made a difference. As well as since we have a guv, that ' s the parent of young. youngsters, possibly it ' s no surprise that we have a dedication at a state degree to fund these type of programs, because you it ' s there. each day, you see it, and several of us might be. more privileged than others. When you ' re out in the area, trying to discover childcare, attempting to see who else is in the schools, identifying that not everyone has actually had the very same chance or privilege.It ' s programs like this that are the leveling pressure. that permit all of us to succeed as well as achieve success. As well as so I actually appreciate. the job that ' s going on, not just with our'region personnel, which has been unbelievable, however with our partner in FIRST 5, our safeguard clinics HIP, as well as all the organizations that have actually aided
make this successful since that ' s type of what. we do below in Santa Cruz is we attempt to work with each other in order to supply for. the demands of the community. I additionally would certainly explain. that this Thrive by 3 is actually component of a larger portfolio of the means in which we do. programs right here in Santa Cruz.
Changing the method which. we moneyed neighborhood programs to our core funding version is reflection of some of the exact same.
values and interactions. I see it with the career effort in Live Oak where we ' re when. I take a look at some of these items as well as some of these companions, it ' s all component of that same design as well as so I believe that the ongoing success of these efforts will improve. the health of our area will make sure that every youngster has the equal possibility for success.And we shouldn ' t take our. our foot off the pedal, we need to lower a bit harder in order to get to as. many individuals as feasible. Thank you for your work.
Thank you for the presentation- Supervisor Caput? I ' m right behind, thanks. – Thank you, I will now open.
it up to public remark. It ' s time for participants of public to speak with us if they desire around this thing. -Thank you, thanks. for that good report. It is difficult hitting. And as a mom whose children are expanded, it takes place in a blink of an eye. Thank you for supporting. the young participants of our culture. I do have questions What is the county ' s profile. like for these customers that you deal with? What is the condition of. healthy births in the area'? Or not healthy births? What do we require to do to truly attend to and the concern that. keeps coming up in my mind are the homeless, the houseless households, those who might be pregnant. and also remain in substance abuse, exactly how are we functioning with them? And also exactly how are we mosting likely to. aid support those kids those beings can be found in. under those situations? So I would certainly thanks for. the record is extremely good.I would certainly value even more info regarding the demographics of that it is that we ' re functioning with in this program.
Who is it that ' s truly. And I ' m pleased to see that Cabrillo University early. That ' s a terrific program.
And I also have some questions. about the foster care
piece. Exactly how much of your work goes to promote care, people as well as families there? Thank you. -Greetings respectable supervisors. My name is Elisa Rona and also.
I ' m the exec supervisor of the Health Renovation Collaboration. Desire to thank you all for your vision and for your investment in. What I ' ll claim concerning the job.
The initial kickoff of the HealthySteps program in this year that ' s now underway, we ' re. And also we ' re going to see the.
What I can likewise commit to is
it, we are really truly functioning strengthening enhancing healthWellness And so we ' re really devoted. That our registered nurse household collaboration, and also our residence visiting programs can communicate with pediatricians and with other participants of the treatment team.
truly knit together. As well as when we assume regarding development, we think regarding the power of innovation, we as well as this community can. make something similar to this work. Simply desire to tell you. all that we ' re at the table as well as we are quite. committed to this process and to them you know actually that the ability of this kind.
of demand to pull something off. -Thank you,
thanks and. thanks for your work on this.
– Thank you for your work and also as a three decades educator taught over thirty years for.
1969 carcinogenic chemical found in the milk of all of us taking care of mommies pretty horrifying. That can chemical corporations. And also to focus as I have, as well as I ' ll leave some literary works below is that vaccinations are not secure.
This is a list of what ' s. in these vaccines. And evidence in part that they ' re.
And also ever since, vaccine. profits have skyrocketed.
That ' s not healthy and balanced. I ' ll leave you 3 items here, for the board as well as for you. I must state that I ' m proud.
that this program deals with mothers to obtain ideal inoculations so that we prevent the lies. that'have been spread out and also are producing public wellness. dilemmas around the country.Anyway, next speaker.
– My name is Lisa Santa Bond with Para Valley Unified Institution District, the child development division as well as I just desire to thank you. I simply wanted to share briefly.
And also in particular our. The teen parents with, and also via that. Simply a brief statistic.
migrant seasonal program. And also we were able to.
Support some of the infants in that program.
Getting moms and dad ed. Watsonville High takes kids as young as four weeks so that the teen moms and dads.
return right into institution. That ' s it, thanks.
– Thank you for your job.- Greetings, members of the board. My name is Bree Bowdie. I ' m a licensed Marriage. and Family members Therapist as well as the program supervisor. for the families together Thrive by Three program of.
Include area solutions'.
And also I ' ve had the privilege. of being associated with the implementation of Thrive by Three at the program level given that.
around January of 2018. I like my work as well as this initiative. is very near to my heart. It ' s close to my heart not. just as a provider'that was born as well as elevated in this area and has provided solutions in. this field for over 15 years, yet likewise since I am a. mom of a 2 years of age young boy and also a pregnant mommy. with my 2nd on'the method. So I click among the requirements boxes as the prospect for this program. However, I have actually not experienced. a fraction of the hardships, financial instability and life stressors that numerous, really every one of. our households have experienced and continue to experience. daily. Via my boy, I reach witness the huge growth that occurs in the very first.
3 years of life. As well as I can requote, numerous stats that you heard today relating to the relevance of purchasing very early. childhood development programs.
However, this morning, I ' m mosting likely to just offer. voice to a number of families that we have actually served, details has been. changed for confidentiality.So I wish to thank from the mother who has invested sleep deprived evenings bothering with her kid ' s. delayed growth and also is currently gotten in touch with the San Andreas Regional
Facility and the pediatric Therapy Center. Every one of the Thrive by Three.
system of treatment companions utilize a screening device that flags for great gross motor shortages as well as social and psychological deficiencies.
Thank you from the mom that no more needs to keep. her kid in an unclean baby diaper for longer than she desires. Due to the fact that she needed to make the option regarding whether to buy baby diapers. or pay her electrical power expense to maintain her kid warm. And Flourish by Three has. given her with baby diapers. Thanks from the mom. who had a gun held her head as well as life endangered by a terrible companion while her kids were. oversleeping the area. She has actually been able to. process that stressful occasion with a Thrive by Three clinician and after that be linked to resources that will certainly assist her and also.
I believe you ' re.
part of this program. So you must–.
– Thank you. Thank you from the mommy who is battling with a perinatal state of mind and anxiousness disorder.
who just needed somebody to

help draw her out of the darkness to make sure that she can look after herself and also then be better able. to look after her child.She ' s now participating in the.
Thank you from the papa,. He and his partner got some brief. And he found out methods to bond with and sustain his newborn ' s. growth throughout
tummy time.
Relationships educational program. And also thank you from the young mother who was experiencing her first maternity and is finding out the.
There ' s still much work. Youngsters are priceless and also.
– Thank you, thanks,. those are effective tales. That ends public remark. There ' s no one
else. that ' d like to talk today and also I ' ll bring it back to the board or actually there ' s no action. We ' ll simply share our appreciation to you the group Miss Perry',. thanks for coming. And everyone and we look. onward to continuing to do this job as well as hearing more about. the job you ' re doing each day, thanks so a lot.
We are gon na move thing 10, which is the 2020 development.
for item 10 and thing 12. For the Santa Cruz Area. Board of Supervisors on September 24 2019, we have 2 products.
The very first product that will be discussing is product number 10, which. is a public hearing to take into consideration the report on
. the year 2020 growth objective, refer the issue to.
the Preparation Payment for factor to consider and also recommendation to the board and proceed. to the general public hearing to develop the year 2020 development objective to December 10th 2019 as.
described in the memorandum of the preparation director. -Great afternoon.- Excellent afternoon.- Chair Coonerty as well as members of the board. As you know, the area ' s. growth management system was instituted in 1979 complying with.
the fostering of measure J.And this was to attend to the resource and public solutions effects.
of the populace growth in Santa Cruz County. As part of the development. monitoring system yearly the county is required to. set a yearly development goal for the upcoming year. The 2020 development goal. report is before you today and for consideration prior to a recommendation
to. the Preparation Payment. This report analyzes different elements
used in developing the year 2020 development objective for the unincorporated area including analysis of. population development trends, source constraints as well as the standing of the existing allotments. readily available for 2019.
This year ' s report also includes analysis of demolition authorizations as well as the thickness reward projects. approved in the past year. The local housing needs allotment and also the ADU yearly record. As noted in the growth objective report, the unincorporated locations. population decreased in both 2017 as well as 2018 with an estimated adverse. 0.62% development rate last year.All territories throughout the area saw similar unfavorable development prices or basically stationary development. prices throughout the very same time. And the region all at once likewise saw declining populace. total amounts in recent times. While the state ' s population. continues to boost, The golden state ' s growth price has. likewise decreased over the last few years.
This represents a. proceeding downward fad of populace growth prices in the years because the 70s and also 1960s, when

the area grew much. faster than the state. The growth objective report also summarizes the existing condition of the 2019 household. license appropriations. This year 42 appropriations have actually been granted as of August 1st, if demand. proceeds at the present rate 72 appropriations will be approved. by the end of this year', and it will note the
highest possible. number of allotments provided considering that 2007.
Demand for allowances proceeds to stay reduced. compared to previous decades, as well as we expect that there
will be more than. sufficient allows offered for the rest of 2019.
The growth goal record recommends that the population development rate be evaluated 0.5 %for calendar year 2020, rounded from the state ' s. development rate of 0.47% for 2018, and the exact same rate that has. been embraced annually since 2001.
This would certainly cause an allowance of 255 market rate units. available for the year 2020.
Unlike previous years, allocations will be. distributed between the rural and also metropolitan locations of the. county at a 75% to 25 %ratio.This is an

order to acknowledge. the greater potential for infill development in the. city locations of the region. As well as the 2020 growth objective. record are additionally'advises as in previous years that. the extra market allowances from 2019 be rollovered. to 2020 in conformity with plan 3.2 of the.
basic strategy housing component, this would certainly lead to a predicted total of 439 market price allowances. readily available for 2020. Personnel has discovered that
facility.

of the 2020 growth objective is excluded under the California. Ecological High Quality Act and a specific. exception will be prepared.
Staff suggests. that the board one, open the public hearing. to consider the report on the year 2020 growth goal refer this issue to.
the Planning Payment for consideration as well as. referral to the board. As well as 3 continue the general public hearing to develop the year 2020. growth objective to December 10,
2019. With instructions to planning staff to return with the suggestion. of the Preparation Commission as well as the resolution for. final activity by the board. This wraps up the team discussion as well as we ' d be glad pleased.
I ' ll state thank you all for.- Thank you for the discussion. It ' s always intriguing ' create the area.
doesn ' t feel less booming, yet we always see these. numbers ticking down. Are you familiar with any type of tasks of a scale that would trigger us to.
see a substantial boost in the use of authorizations, I indicate, 2019 saw a small uptick in activity however does to.

also reach the level of just for this year would certainly be a significant influence. As well as I ' m asking yourself exactly how that would occur, or if there ' s any prepare for it?- You ' re right, it would. be'a very remarkable uptick and permit task for.
us to meet the goal.In reality, we place ' t come close to meeting the appropriation. in a really, long time. We ' ve collection it in the. conventional price for now we wear ' t predict any large. tasks stepping forward. In 2015, we reviewed. assisted living devices, as well as those are thought about. business developments and they wouldn ' t even'count. A lot of our activities. been really in ADUs as well as they ' re thought about. budget-friendly so they put on ' t matter.

So we assume'it ' ll. proceed to be pretty low.
– Yeah, I mean, the ADUs.- Well, we did do a. pipeline analysis of great deals as well as whatnot, we ' re showing a. demand for 133 all together.

When you ' re out in the community, attempting to discover child care, attempting to see who else is in the schools, identifying that not everybody has had the exact same opportunity or privilege.It ' s programs like this that are the leveling force. What I ' ll state concerning the work. The first first of the HealthySteps program in this year that ' s currently underway, we ' re. It ' s constantly interesting ' trigger the neighborhood.
As well as I ' m questioning exactly how that would certainly occur, or if there ' s any type of plan for it?So you could see a great
percent of that. – [John] Economical and
ADUs is what you'' re claiming? – That'' s for total amount, however you can see a. great portion of that being budget friendly, or ADUs. – [John] All right, thank you. – Okay, thank you for your job. Is there any public remark? – Thank you Becky Steinbruner.
citizen of rural Aptos.First of all,

I wish to make a comment unconnected regarding this new.
system that'' s available to the general public to make use of for. connecting in our own tools. That'' s actually excellent, thank you. I would love to speak.
to the issue of water in the mid region area and also generally, on web page 12 of this record, it says that there are grant.
applications in progression with the initial water.
monitoring foundation which those are because of be coming to fruition late this year.I ' d like to understand more about that. I'' m viewing very carefully the concern of water in the mid region location. And also I do believe it should.
be included in there that the SoCo Creek water areas distilled water So Cal strategy is under litigation as well as might not take place or can be delayed. That'' s not stated at all. I believe it'' s fascinating that main Water Area.
is the only sustainable Am I restricted to two mins? – Yeah.
– Alright. Central Water Area is the just one with a lasting groundwater level. The hydrologist.
for the mid region area have actually said that mostly, the groundwater levels.
within the mid region basin go to lasting levels now, so that actually requires to be remedied. There are really serious troubles.
with water contamination in the mid county location. SoCal Creek has needed to close down one well in the seascape location due.
to 1,2,3-Trichloropropane and also it is harmful as well as they.
are taking a look at hexchromium that is additionally causing issues and as a matter of fact 2 colleges.
Where are those step J systems in the Aptos village task. I'' ll bring it back to
. – I'' ll relocate the suggested activities additionally simply want to make a brief declaration of not just appreciation, but a recognition that.
this is not an ADU upgrade, in itself, it'' s clear just from these numbers that our ADU plans. and also the alterations we made toward budget friendly real estate are actually making a difference.Since over currently, fifty percent of.

the units were economical as well as I think a great deal of it. pertains to our adjustments in the ADU plan.- I ' ll secondly.- So we had an activity
by. Pal second by Caput All those in support, please say aye.- [Board] Aye. – Opposed, that passes with one voice. Thanks quite. Going on to our following thing.
which is thing number 12, which is to conduct a research session to review the sustainability policy and regulative update, evaluate the range as well as contents the basic strategy.
regional seaside plan policies, and county code amendments as well as review just how recent.
modifications in state laws and also region codes connected to.
housing affect the initiative as outlined in the memorandum.
of the planning director. – Great afternoon Chair.
Coonerty and also managers. My name is Stephanie Hanson I'' m the primary planner.
for sustainability and unique tasks in.
the planning division and with me today is Cathy.
Malloy, intending director.Today we ' ll

be discussing the. suggested sustainability policy and also governing update to.
the region'' s general plan, neighborhood seaside program as well as county code. Maybe.
( board laughing) Oh, down, thank you. Okay, we'' ll arrive. This session was requested.
by Manager Leopold back in March when the.
Board authorize the ask for proposals to obtain propositions for the prep work of the.
environmental impact report for the update. Especially, we were.
requested to look at the range and also aspects of the sustainability update that have transformed because.
the initial adoption of this lasting.
Santa Cruz Area plan. The SSCC ' s high level assisting. Advancement of the strategy entailed extensive public involvement with a series of workshops that were held throughout the region in between 2012 and also 2014,.
The board approved the vision declaration as well as leading principles. based upon area input. Several of the key points included concentrating. lasting infill development within the metropolitan services line, establishing a multimodal. transportation network as well as motivating community advancement near transport hallways. and also high task locations. This slide shows the.
prospective future land use as well as transportation. pattern for the city location which was the geographic.
emphasis of the SSSCC. The red celebrity and the red shading around it show regional work centers.The red circle with yellow shading indicates neighborhood activity facilities. Heaven lines are. primary transit hallways the white lines secondary.

transit passages, and the green rushed line is the Monterey Bay. refuge Breathtaking Path. Based upon the identification. of the activity nodes the visibility of vacant and. underutilized homes the desire to find out. from closer exam of different geographic settings 4 focus areas were examined. Emphasis Area one was a medical
area including blended uses around SoCal drive, emphasis area two the solution commercial usages with new multifamily household emphasis location three Upper. 41st employment area emphasis area 4 was mixed use and property area. around 17th and Brommer. The focus area concepts in the SSCC show the agreement based.
recommended choices identified via the preparation process. Within the focus locations, the neighborhood determined. vital chance sites where possible redevelopment could occur.Fifth focus location was likewise researched to create recommendations. for enhancing flow in the Aptos town center area. The SSCC caused. recommendations on both land usage and also transport. The land use suggestions consisted of a focus on blended. use infill advancement, better utilization of multifamily websites, more options for housing kinds support for the growth.
Transport suggestions included creating a multimodal. Full roads implies. Accommodating all the customers and a right of way.

Updating the layout requirements ' s. road typology system in order to fit the.
Parking supply management tools might include minimized.
Recommendations likewise consisted of making use of lorry miles took a trip and I simply such as to go. Implications. Senate Bill 743 was passed in 2013 with the intent to stabilize the demands of blockage monitoring.
car miles traveled or VMT, which identifies the complete number of miles traveled in autos. that are related to a task.
The State Office of Planning

and Research study upgraded the CEQA standards in December of 2018 to enable. the immediate use VMT for territories and. call for all territories to utilize VMT by June 2020 as a. CEQA limit of importance.
As given in the areas. environment action method, preparation and also Public. Functions team now need that new developments subject to CEQA evaluate VMT related to jobs, and if necessary, minimize. influences to minimize significance as specified in the state ' s. Technical Advisory on VMT.Level of service information. concerning influence on region intersections and also streets will certainly continue to be supplied and analyzed with projects. needed to make improvements or pay traffic effect charges as essential. Since the finalization. of the SSCC in 2014, the board has taken numerous activities to direct the execution of the strategy. In 2015 the board testimonial. drafts of growth criteria for the new zoning areas which we ' ll evaluation in a forthcoming
slide. Board also authorized the updated. general strategy housing component and also directed the prep work. of accessory home system
and other near term housing. and code changes. In 2016, the board directed personnel to prepare the Enjoyment Point. industrial hallway vision and directing design principles, the Portola Drive streetscape plan as well as
the county vast. industrial layout guidelines.The board approved the. vision as well as leading principles as well as the Portola Drive. plan in December 2018.
Environmental evaluation of those files has been folded into the.
sustainability update. The board also authorized.
affordable real estate statutes as well as separated out some prompt tools as close to term real estate changes. These consisted of device. dwelling units statutes created between 2016 as well as 2018, improved density incentive. inclusionary housing needs and also the EIR integrating procedure which were adopted in March 2019.
The irreversible area real estate modifications which were adopted in August 2019, as well as agriculture employee housing aspects, which will exist to the Board before completion of the year. along with recommended changes that would enable 100% affordable housing on PF area sites and also. institution worker real estate on college properties. So currently onto the extent of. the sustainability upgrade as well as the present job
program. Work items in the sustainability update will certainly change the basic strategy. and regional coastal program in addition to the advancement. policies in title 13 and also title 18 of the code. Objectives of the job are. to update the general plan and regional seaside program and also area code to mirror current policy.
files policies and sustainability goals. As well as to boost the general. strategy as well as neighborhood coastal program to be much more clear and also user friendly as well as clarifying enhance the area code, likewise recognized as the code modernization.The State Office of Preparation as well as Research general strategy. standards were amended in 2017. And they offer demands and also guidance for general plan modifications.
Considering that sections of the general plan have not been updated because 1994, some amendments will certainly aim. to bring the document up to current requirements. New needs and the. general strategy guidelines consist of addressing ecological justice and healthy and balanced communities. and also environment modification.
General Plan need to also follow regional plans including AMBAG ' s 2040 Metropolitan Transport Strategy and also sustainable community method AMBAG ' S population housing as well as. work regional forecasts the local housing requirements assessment, also Regional Transportation Payment ' s regional transportation strategy, Highway 9, San Lorenzo Valley Complete. Streets passage plan as well as the Monterey Bay century beautiful route, last master plan.Local coastal program guidelines. were additionally revised in 2013.
There ' ll be modifications specifically relevant to. attending to seaside access. State regulations. have actually been transforming a fair bit given that 2014, including a very. solid concentrate on policies to fix the housing crisis. We ' ll talk concerning those in a minute. The sustainability update will thoroughly amend.
the land usage introduction and circulation components. of the general plan to reflect the SSCC. These will certainly include brand-new populace'real estate as well as work targets to 2040 consistent with AMBAG ' s projections.
Integrated environment activity strategies and policies concentrated on. sustainability focus as well as the SSCC vision. as well as leading principles, new land usage classifications. and zoning districts which we ' ll review in the next slide.As well as multimodal transport, parking supply and blood circulation, including an extensive check out transport
jobs that can aid address. congestion in the metropolitan areas. The upgrade will partially. amend the conservation and also open space elements, particularly
the agricultural, lumber, and also water, as well as groundwater policies. The parks leisure as well as. public facilities components will be updated minimally to be consistent with. the park tactical strategy as well as to make sure that facilities are ample to accommodate growth. As well as the community layout.
element will certainly be upgraded to include policies.
Other phases such as Phase. 4, the housing element, which was changed in 2016, Chapter 6, the public safety aspect, which will be changed in 2020, and the brand-new Chapter 9 noise element which was taken on in 2019 will not be altered.
These enhancements consist of. As component of the activities taken in 2015, the board evaluated.

The residential flex area would certainly fall under the metropolitan. high land use classification would certainly enable a mix of multifamily sorts of higher density.Appropriate locations would certainly be along existing. transport passages.
To deal with problem for non. The work environment flex area is created to create. It would include a versatile.
Clinical combined usage noise.
As assistance services.These would enable a 4.
story structures as much as 60 feet and the maximum elevation would. be considered for sites with 10 acres minimum. These will certainly be subject style evaluation to ensure proper massing too. Back in 2015, the board reviewed some. of the suggested standards for the new districts and also this slide is a recap of what the board reviewed during that time. Together with the preliminary stage of the SSCC application, the board additionally directed the manufacturing of blended and also industrial. use style guidelines to ensure compatibility and issues regarding massing.
of larger structures. Our work program also includes
. establishing thickness ranges which weren ' t attended to at the time. Establishing requirements for
little whole lot solitary family members advancements, a tool suggested by. the SSCC and also adding modified and brand-new standards for R1 and particularly RM code sections.
We will certainly be developing.

new combined use requirements to better specify the use of business versus household standards. in combined use growths as well as examining requirements. for multifamily development to look at variable floor area proportions, open area and vehicle parking demands to better utilize. multifamily zoned property.Additional transportation modifications include reducing auto parking criteria for smaller sized systems to. assistance small growth, functioning with the. Department of Public Functions on the design standards to. update streets standards, suiting multimodal transport by means of the split network, addressing issues around decreased right of. method road exceptions.
At this time, that update does not include the advancement of standards. The update likewise integrates. This includes code adjustments and also cleanups but.
Phase 13.11 will be revised to resolve brand-new website advancement. Chapter 1650 would certainly deal with.
agricultural land preservation and also protection. And chapter 1810 would be changed to improve a permit. authorization as well as procedures.
As formerly mentioned consistency with the adopted region strategy. Considering that the adoption of.
century, such as SB 375, Sustainable Communities and.
ABDOMINAL 1358 Complete Streets have been embraced.
The Lasting groundwater administration act was embraced in 2014 and also needs groundwater. administration companies to adopt groundwater sustainability intends to guarantee the sustainability. of groundwater resources. Jurisdictions took part in.
significant General Strategy amendments are called for to coordinate with firms to make certain the availability.
of water products, and as discussed prior to we ' ll also be dealing with.
deprived neighborhoods as well as integrating environmental justice as required by SB 1000. and various other legislation. Much more lately, state regulation has actually begun to concentrate on the housing dilemma. Numerous legislations were passed.
pertaining to accessory house units, added ADU.
legislation is likewise the topic of several upcoming expenses gone to the guv ' s desk this year. In 2017, the legislature passed SB 35, which gave a. streamlined evaluation procedure for qualified multifamily projects.Projects satisfying particular.
infill needs are excluded from environmental testimonial as well as permitting for them need to be regulatory/ministerial,. If the project job with applicable suitable, instead than optional meaning
that. requirements, it should be authorized.
The regulation also supplies. We ' ll then recommend standards. Team will be presenting.
The regions existing RHNA is 1314 for the period between 2014 and also 2023 and require certain allocations. for housing inexpensive to very reduced, low, moderate
and also. above modest earnings levels. As of the end of 2018, the county attained roughly. 32% of its general RHNA at concerning 50% of the way. through the preparation duration.
At this time, the area ' s just. Currently AMBAG is presently awaiting the following collection of RHNA.
1/2 to two times higher than what they were 1 1/2, thank you to 2 times higher than what they were throughout.
In the previous several years, the preparation division has actually been working to apply a selection. These consist of ADU statutes and also outreach, enhanced thickness bonus allowances and also process for R-Combining area as well as the most recent. These amendments are.
expected to be reviewed by the board by the end. Of the year. The SB 35 Goal Requirements that we formerly talked. about is a procedure improvement that will certainly simplify housing. on metropolitan infill websites as needed by the state, yet will not interact. in a cumulative way with the upgrade amendments.In addition, legislature just recently passed a number of real estate associated changes that influence devices such as ADUs, density perk arrangements,.

as well as approval streamlining.
These bills are currently on the guv ' s workdesk for signature by October 13, and preparation department. When we bring back the, will certainly return with an introduction of the ones that are authorized. SB Purpose Standards later this year. Little on the environmental process, the EIR will certainly assess the prospective effects of the proposed changes. As a primary step progression.
continues to be made to upgrade the website traffic demand model that will certainly be used in the EIR. This work on the version develops. both the transport as well as land make use of assumptions that will develop the standard. of existing problems as well as well established future development patterns. As the EIR choices are created, the ceiling of high thickness. criteria can be assessed which will certainly consequently
notify. an iterative procedure to develop the draft requirements that will eventually be. brought before the board. A fast
snapshot picture the timeline for the amendments modifications the.
EIR and also where we are currently.

Growth of the strategy involved extensive public involvement with a series of workshops that were held throughout the county between 2012 and also 2014,. Work items in the sustainability upgrade will certainly modify the basic plan. Because portions of the general strategy have not been updated since 1994, some modifications will intend. General Plan need to additionally be consistent with local strategies including AMBAG ' s 2040 Metropolitan Transport Plan and also sustainable area technique AMBAG ' S populace housing and also. As formerly stated uniformity with the embraced region strategy.We'' re currently in the process of developing administrative
drafts of the basic strategy and also code amendments which
is laid out in orange on the timeline, a notice of preparation and also scoping conference are being prepared for the release of the
EIR in January 2020.

There will certainly be a prolonged 90 day or longer public evaluation period
for the draft modifications and also the draft EIR throughout which time they
will certainly be neighborhood meetings in every district with extra conferences in
the city locations is needed. Remarks on both the
modifications and the EIR will be looked for at that time. Draft modifications are expected
to be launched in mid 2020 as well as the draft EIR to
follow in the autumn of 2020.

Public outreach will
include brand-new user interactive as well as friendly website for the effort that will encourage the general public
to explore the modifications by subject and also permit public input and the draft code change General Strategy and code modifications will be offered as necessary and released
with forgive me will certainly be modified as necessary as well as released
with the last EIR in addition to responses to remarks which is anticipated in the Spring of 2021. Preparation Compensation as well as the board would have public hearings in the springtime through loss of 2021, and last board fostering would be anticipated at the end of 2021. And also lastly, the Coastal
Compensation certification is anticipated in 2020 also. That finishes our discussion
Kathy as well as I are right here to answer and we have be satisfied if you have concerns
Okay, amazing, if
anybody has any type of questions. – Thank you, thanks
for the presentation. Among the factors I was
curious about us speaking about this is due to the fact that I was wishing it
would certainly provide some light on what we'' re really gon
na. be studying in the EIR.It ' s interesting to me that the board thing that.
we had actually was quite limited. And after that the details that.
we have this presentation consisted of some new details that wasn'' t in the board item. I think we'' re going to have to function on when we share details with the public as to what we ' re in fact talking around. Due to the fact that there doesn'' t seem. to be a complete match with the info being provided and what we'' re in fact going. to be putting in the record. So I'' ll offer you a number of examples. In your presentation we didn'' t talk
concerning the. financial vigor technique, which is referenced in the board product. We didn'' t discuss cannabis,. which is'also therein.
We didn ' t discuss commercial.
weddings as well as special events. As well as seascape beach. estates combining area that I put on ' t assume my feeling is that a few of
these are. mosting likely to be component of the EIR yet not all these things.
I ' m uncertain what would certainly be. the marijuana component of it, like as an example, because we ' ve talked. regarding this a fair bit.
It ' s just hard wade via. all the various things since the quantity of time we ' ve had.Likewise in among the things where we got a little bit extra details in the board product around. medical combined mixed usage. In the board thing, it had
. information regarding height, the floor area ratio.
That wasn ' t included in any kind of method in the composed paperwork. It just hard for me to get a sense of what it is we'' re. Because it'' s hard to wade with all the different portions of this.
have a look at this, but at least what I recognized.
in your presentation, as well as you might fix me if I'' m wrong is we wear ' t understand specifically how
. we ' re mosting likely to look at this.Kimberly Horn is gon

na. aid us figure this out in the process. And afterwards there ' s mosting likely to be. something in this file. Will certainly we have actually looked at that. right here at the board first, or will certainly we see it when it.
when the draft EIR comes out? I'' m simply attempting to figure that out. – Yeah, to ensure that'' s why we wished to simply spend a little. bit of time explaining it. Component of what would certainly remain in.
the sustainability upgrade would certainly be to develop.
what the existing VMT is, by extremely small zones, to ensure that we can recognize the.
impact of the general strategy and code adjustments on VMT, however additionally so we can develop.
an existing threshold to make sure that we can understand.
what that threshold is when it concerns new developments.So that ' s sort of a 2 pronged thing, as well as that would certainly be developed. in the general plan as a feature of this. – So I obtain that that'' s our goal. I ' m just trying to figure out when we have any kind of type of, when. will be the discussions below at the board degree will it'be. after the draft EIR comes out, or will be before it ' s
sent out to examine or that ' s what I ' m. attempting to number I mean, -You ' ll have some options,. It ' s been a while currently. We, you know, it took expertise. The last instructions we had. when we started to bring code
, draft code modifications

that were relatively described.

prior to the board.Some members of the general public. were beginning to obtain worried that'we didn ' t have the benefit of ecological testimonial.
details as you were going over, fairly comprehensive draft.
propositions as well as so it'' s repetitive and we really feel that at this.
factor, it'' s appropriate'. We ' ve obtained the financial vitality strategy and also all the marijuana information. We have the commercial.
What we want to do is, is.
do some collaborate with us as well as have that analysis be.
able to educate the improvement of what we would think about draft plans. As soon as we feel that we'' re at'a place where we ' ve obtained draft products that are notified by. environmental evaluation as well as they pull with each other and also they show existing.
strategies as well as state legislations as well as SSCC and also all that.
we would certainly have the alternative to start at some degree to review it with the Preparation Payment.
and/or with yourself, however I believe I just still.
always have that care about wanting also, for it to be evaluated along with the draft EIR, which environmental evaluation info that the general public has been requesting.So that is a lengthy

response to, that ' s why we are proposing a minimum of a three month testimonial period for the EIR and draft modifications. And I believe that I comprehend.
that it'' s a lot to take in. As well as I comprehend where your.
concern is coming from, and choices.
– As well as yes, I'' m simply, it ' s what I ' m as the person who ' s attempting to authorize. off on on the EIR costs. I ' m simply trying to figure out what it is'going out for the'EIR. Because it, and also that ' s the part that ' s difficult to grasp at this point. hasn ' t been created. I mean, we have both points that have actually been remaining on. a rack for five years, and points that haven ' t been developed, and we'' re gon na try to place. everything on one document.And we ' re

gon na anticipate.
that the public understands I mean, as outlined in the basic strategy, it'' s essentially a revise.
of the basic strategy, or it mainly rewrite a general.
plan conserve a couple elements, which we'' re additionally taking
up. or have used up, right.
As well as it'' s hard it at this factor, it ' s still hard for
me to completely entirely obtain exactly how these disparate. – I believe one means to.
look at it is to realize that we will certainly be utilizing the.
AMBAG'' s 2040 population and also work forecasts, and also they'' re not that a lot various than the 2035 populace.
When we were, employment projections that we had.
dealing with the SSCC. I wear'' t think you ' ll see actually a whole lot of land usage adjustments. We are producing some brand-new tools as well as some brand-new
plans around. sustainability, as you know, as well as around our approach to exactly how we consider. transportation with the VMT as well as multimodal, and also all that. In terms of actual land usage adjustments, I think that'' ll be relatively moderate. There ' ll be some brand-new tools and.
policies readily available for usage. Yet we anticipate that what.
we do as the land usage and also transport workers is we take the AMBAG'' s forecast and we utilize professional judgment together with the transportation.
And also we'' ll be asking.
what our forecasted land usage distribution will be from.
last time we modeled it. So it'' s mosting likely to be rather modest. There'' s not a lot of. populace employment development, as you saw by the last development objective report. Therefore that'' s one solution. We expect that what we forecast will certainly be regular with.
the preferred alternatives in the emphasis locations that.
were accepted by the board. – Yeah, I indicate, that''
s to. one more point is we at headed out and had these discussions, involved in the public in.
significant conversations. I recognize I was there. I assumed they were good we.
obtained we obtained excellent information. There was great exchanges.But, you understand, we'' re. heading into year seven considering that the meeting began,.
we'' re gon na go to year 10 When when this thing is done. We'' re making a great deal of assumptions regarding what people also keep in mind.
as component of the conversations. And also so it'' s been complicated I would add, that we.
then have actually made changes that weren'' t discussed there, that put on'' t reflect that the same objectives as a sustainable Santa Cruz Region plan and also so it'' s the general public is which is usually. Because they claim that, questionable of government will certainly be twice as suspicious of federal government.
we have a conversation we embraced something we.
tackled various other policies which were not in concert with that said plan.And currently we

have this paper that has a great deal of different.
things vineyards, frameworks as well as driveways, housing policies,.
transport component, it'' s gon na be a really complicated file and it'' s mosting likely to be truly essential to have clear details.
And also so I believe it'' s a work in development. I ' m likewise looking at what we ' re. And so I'' m simply wondering.
what should we anticipate there? – I suggest, the sound element.
has already been embraced by your board at the last meeting. Therefore that is, I presume,.
taken into consideration baseline yet in regards to its policies, it'' s not substantively.
a great deal various than what existed previously.
and also the new sound component I believe is a lot extra.
-I imply, I wear ' t disagree with you. I ' m just claiming it ' s in the Dudek proposal about the section on sound.
noise in the context of the general strategy upgrade in any of the area code elements. – yet we'' re not anticipating any kind of make it seems like significant adjustments.
– Not in the suggested job. If you will of what the EIR looks like, the recent changes will supply a baseline. It'' s not not brand-new modifications to noise. – The concern concerning state legislation and also the rapid changes in which the state is looking at housing, I think are usually quite good.There '

s a few of that I believe.
does not accomplish our goals. But that'' s neither right here nor there for the topic of this conversation. Because we adjusted five years ago, a set of brand-new zoning classifications, are they still the.
zoning designation, offered the adjustments in state legislation? – You may remember that when in 2015, we presented a rundown of what the recommended brand-new.
advancement criteria would certainly be wherefore we call the brand-new devices, red flags function, flex clinical.
makes us, we especially stated that these are, these numbers.
And you might additionally go down, you can constantly go down from that. That'' s why, I believe that.
As well as the neighborhood adjustments we made to some of our arrangements. As well as I assume that we understand that you'' ll desire a lot.- Yeah, I look forward to that once more, it'' s hard for me to see.
pertaining to these meetings, they'' ll keep in mind that we inquired regarding the elevation of structures and after that remember what they informed us. They may not bear in mind.
anything concerning red flex or job flex, however they.
bear in mind that right, that that makes good sense to them. It simply a suggestion that we participated in that social contract, we should do every little thing we can to honor that social contract. And also if we don'' t want on it, we ought to head out and also tell people that we'' ve changed our minds and also do the very same kind of extensive procedure as we did to get their.
viewpoint the very first time to see if it shows where.
the neighborhood desires to be.

– I indicate, we'' re not seeing any type of modifications from what the public was.
informed and what'' s in the SSCC. As I just pointed out, if anything, some of those draft advancement standards were on the greater end, it'' ll possibly be brought down a little bit as a result of all the different.
– I think the last point, I'' m gon na get your perspective of just how to share this with the public. Our growth analysis that we just listened to shows a population decline. Exactly how do we go out and also speak to the public concerning why we'' re gon na have to give twice as many real estate devices?
expect the populace to be lowering? – Yeah, I suggest, it'' s it ' s. mosting likely to be truly fascinating to see what the RHNA.
numbers truly finish up being for our region.I mean we recognize that in. southern Southern The golden state, a few of those locations are. obtaining RHNA numbers triple from what they used to get. The state is taking a. much a lot more hostile approach in trying to guarantee that local. governments have plans and zoned land that
' s readily available to fit housing requirement'. And so there ' s this whole. you understand, discussion as well as policies as well as laws at the state degree, throughout that as well as with the dangers of taking neighborhood land use. regulate away of penalties and penalties of pastoral. automatic authorizations and also all of that.If you don ' t have ample zoned land at the

suitable densities to satisfy the variety of real estate requirements in your adopted real estate aspect. Therefore this SSCC, the basic plan upgrade, we will certainly really hope that the payment. accredits it, in 2022, that our following housing element schedules at the end of 2023.
This is the chance. this is the car to ensure that from a plan. and also land make use of zoning point ofview, our governing framework. can suit the RHNA
as well as not go through the state pressures and also all of that, whether it really occurs or otherwise, is a function of the. market as well as work production and available land sites for advancement as well as a whole lot of other things. Therefore, but our worry, and where the state is. actually pressing right currently is to have regional governments at the very least strategy for as well as suit it and also
that ' s what this would certainly do. -And also you bring up the real estate aspect and I recognize we ' re behind in'our timeline on the housing

aspect. Do we have any sense of. when that ' s going to be?- Oh, no we ' re fine with. the housing component. -I recognize we have an accepted real estate.- Oh', you suggest accepted real estate.-'We established targets
for looking. at policies, creation of systems, an entire number of things.Some of those we ' re behind on and I ' m questioning if it ' s in the job strategy to type of catch that up.- In terms of the housing. aspect implementation of our existing taken on real estate aspect? Well, I think we ' ve been. really doing pretty well in
terms of implementing. several of the plans and also programs such as you. understand, the ADU changes the ag staff member housing,. college employee real estate, irreversible area housing overlay district, a whole lot of those things, per your boards instructions,. we obtained started early on as well as we ' re completing up on those currently. The capability to concentrate currently on this general plan update, will I assume allow us to take a difficult appearance at what else is still left. because housing aspect and address that.- Yeah, I ' ll get you some of things. I wear ' t wan na get into a conversation concerning the real estate element here. I'' ll just reiterate, it ' s important that we have details that ' s understandable that is that same from system to platform. What I took a look at this discussion versus the written material. We ' re not there. And so I wish to urge. you to attempt more difficult, to enhance the clearness.
– We are putting with each other. That people can read, the details that was. Once again, the first large.
As well as we understand that. And a whole lot of existing.
which draft EIR, We can walk individuals through.
When we recognize that, it at community workshops and also have it be understandable.It is a whole lot.- It ' s difficult now and hopefully. improves, so thanks. – I just wish to comply with.
3rd and second homes that people are no more living at?
Due to the fact that it if we took. -Expense of housing,- The price is a huge one. But in concept, if kind of traditional economics worked, you have declining need.
and/or stagnant demand and also enhanced supply, however it'' s not we ' re. clearly not seeing that'.
– Yeah, I assume that ' s a few of. what the state may be up to is having these numbers at some degree fit attending to previous unmet demands, rather than only development. Because either the inappropriately housed, the under housed to the.
homeless every one of these individuals that would certainly make various housing options if housing different kinds of.
housing systems were readily available. I think that'' s several of why the numbers in terms of what we should be zoning for are more than actual population growth is that offseting past deficiencies is I assume part of that.
– I desire they'' d do it where the tasks were have been, and will continue to be created.They have not created the real estate, which is why we ' re we obtain. the spillover result here.
– I assume also so after that linking.

– And yeah, I'' m simply, it ' s what I ' m as the person that ' s trying to authorize. And that ' s the component that ' s difficult to grasp at this factor since it. I wear'' t believe you ' ll see really a lot of land use adjustments. I ' m likewise looking at what we ' re. I'' ll just state, it ' s important that we have details that ' s understandable that is that very same from system to platform.I think we need to understand that pattern so that when we are constructing
housing hereafter update, as well as code modernization we'' re constructing the best kind of real estate, we'' re not building houses that are conducive to being
a 3rd or second house. We'' re structure residences that are
smaller sized units for households that are smaller than they have actually remained in the past, I assume we need to type of see where the marketplaces going and after that readjust our house supply.So if we do construct

, we ' re.
constructing the kinds of units that our community needs not just kind of systems for system purpose. – Right, I believe you'' re right. Which ' s the emphasis. of the sustainability strategy and also the greenhouse gas decrease. And also all of that is at the very least.
get our land usage pattern, in better positioning with actual needs and also the kind of housing that'' s needed. That when growth does take place, you'' re utilizing your. available land effectively for the ideal kind of development, rather than gobbling up with large lot single.
– It'' s a real emphasis on. I assume a thing to think. Like can we try to position the market so that it'' s or place the.
Conditions on the real estate so that is as well as we are developing housing that after that comes to be someone browse shack, one week in a month? I believe, believing about how.
we make certain that its housing for the people, functioning families and also senior citizens and also various other.
individuals in our community. The second piece and also this.
connects to state activity is we have SB 330 that'' s. remaining on the guv'' s desk.That appears to be a video game.
changer in regards to basically getting rid of.
neighborhood land use control. In the context of those regulations, thinking the guv signs that which indications are he will, what does that appearance like for this? Due to the fact that it may be doing.
a great deal of this work, great and poor for us, as well as we may not. Several of this might be Trump,.
overcome by state activity. I believe I would ask.
the relocating this onward, that if the guv signs.
that you get us a memo, you know, a month later that claims, right here'' s what. this legislative action provided for the sustainability plan, and also here'' s what we won ' t have.

to check out going forward.- Well, I ' m not exactly sure that. they cancel each various other out. They may work.
to some to some level yet Senate Bill 330'' s definitely mosting likely to type of press the envelope if you will, to where the state is.
really trying to obtain us to locations that we didn'' t reach in the past when they believed they were doing that in terms of enhancing.
as well as environmental testimonial and a great deal of the important things.
that SB 35 tried to do. So when we start taking a look at.
those unbiased criteria, our intent is to go back to the board with what you can anticipate.
those objective standards to look like as well as provide you a recap of these various other real estate forces. – Both parts, I'' m not a specialist in this expense, but the 2 components.
that seem to come from this is if we'' re up zoning,. and after that essentially, the state is adding a.
thickness perk in addition to that, provided the discussions we have, we ought to decide sort of.
how, what density we desire as well as then build it based on the fact that you'' re mosting likely to have. this extra density right reward at the state.So we put on '

t type of reach one location and after that have that be the.
flooring and something included. And also the second component is, it seems to me that basically we won'' t have layout testimonial over real estate jobs. Therefore to the extent that we wish to have style.
guidelines in this field, we need to develop those since we won'' t be able to type of through our standard.
– Right, that'' s where. And also we desire to make sure.
we can fill up the openings we require to load due to the fact that you won'' t have. that discretionary ability in the future.
– Yeah. – We agree.
– Okay. – There are points that we can do with the construction of any kind of new real estate through this workplace.
flex, or red flex or anything, I suggest, we we have some.
devices in location right, we can have we have.
vacation rental statute, if you get the red flex, you wear'' t get the holiday rental right? I indicate you that we could.
place that available, we could broaden our inclusionary zoning to make certain that some of these.
brand-new, smaller other systems are in fact budget-friendly.
for people because that is we'' re gon na be challenged.
with cost the construction of.
these brand-new denser systems, if what we'' ve seen already is an instance of what'' s. gon na happen in the future, which is you'' re mosting likely to have little devices that are more costly than.
my monthly home mortgage payment.Right, so there

' s a disincentive to also relocate to have someone this age step if they can'' t manage these
. locations that are costly. So there are devices that we have, yet I believe your factors are are best on. – Yeah, as well as I completely agree. I think that, to me, the.
solitary biggest hazard to this neighborhood is.
second and also third houses that aren'' t trip.
leasings that are simply empty and we end up being Carmel which is basically a.
failed neighborhood, right. I believe that'' s taking care of.
that part of the marketplace is the part that I desire.
to we ought to believe around. – I'' m in favor. – Any person else have any type of.
Okay, now open it up for public comment. My name is Rick Lancia, not even with the campaign for.
sustainable transport, and also I'' m a little bit baffled about this and also I ' m making some presumptions.
that I really hope are wrong.But I was a strong fan of the lasting Santa Cruz Region plan. I thought the factor of that. was to direct development onto transportation hallways, where there ' d be great deals of other services so offices that have a great deal of people functioning individuals would go out.
to lunch, have the ability to stroll to their lunch and more, I believed that the zoning.
was gon na comply with that and the what'' s going
on. now with these overlays and also the flex whatevers,.
and I just don'' t obtain it. I wish that that satisfies the objective. My what my concern is, is.
that an evasion of the purpose that will certainly enable is.
essentially area zoning. What we have now is, we have developers that.
desire to build something, an office and they search for vacant land, and it'' s not necessarily.
on transit passages. So I wish we'' re going. in the ideal direction. Thank you. – Thank you, Becky Steinbruner I'' m a citizen of rural Aptos.First of all,

I want to thank.
you, Supervisor Leopold, for bringing this to the.
public as well as leading edge right here for this conversation this.
mid-day, thanks. I'' m I ' m in contract with Mr. Lancia this is truly complicated. As well as I believe that having actually sat via a number of the code.
innovation public meetings, those were really worrying as well as I really feel like a great deal of what.
was presented to the general public during that time with the.
guarantee of an EIR coming with at any time that a lot of.
it is already been instilled with cherry selecting, which troubles me. So I'' m curious to see just how every one of this is going to be pulled with each other in an EIR with with DUDEC doing the work.I will additionally be interested to see what the task alternatives are, what would occur if we place as opposed to our thick infill along So Cal drive as well as several of those areas if we put it along the railroad passage, which would certainly support.
multimodal transport with population thickness close by. I was puzzled as well with the the change suggested adjustment in combined use, perhaps taking into consideration 75% 25%.
mix rather of the 50% 50 now. And also that'' s the very first. time I'' ve ever seen that. That'' s intriguing to me. The adjustment in population, it is declining.And so exactly how are you going. to offer these thick infill? And likewise how are we gon na do that with the degree of. solution of junctions? Since we ' re seeing a. decline in population however the website traffic ' s obtaining worse. So I ' m interested to see just how that goes. And also no one has chatted. concerning UCSC here today. That ' s a substantial motorist. in a whole lot of our real estate and traffic points, so.
that needs to be addressed.Thank you.- Thanks that wraps up public
remark, as well as I ' ll bring it back to the board. – I don ' t believe there ' s any type of activity.- There ' s no activity. If, due to the fact that it won ' t be consisted of in any kind of activity I would certainly ask that. 330 is indicator that we get a memorandum back from you month. later kind of walking us with what the implications that are- Simply information, we.
need to elect 4 votes is that right?- [Ryan] No this is a non voting.
– Non ballot, it ' s just info. -Okay yes. -I believe would certainly also be valuable that when the notice of prep work is out that you think will be easier for individuals to recognize if. we could obtain copies of that as soon as it ' s done that. would certainly be actually helpful.And likewise information concerning where'.
the public sessions will certainly be those

scoping sessions I believe that would certainly be extremely valuable. I would say that we required. more than just three o ' clock on a Friday below in the in the board ' s chambers that we wish to try harder than that. As well as possibly do it out in the area, possibly do it at night. Try to obtain people entailed. There ' s a great deal of public. education and learning as component of this. As we learnt through the statement, -Typically we do that in the. night and in the area.- Great. So keeping that, we will adjourn our meeting to the following normal schedule conference, which is October 8th, 2019, at 9:00 a.m. here in the board chambers. Thank you extremely a lot.

And also that ' s the emphasis. I'' m I ' m in contract with Mr. Lancia this is truly complex. Due to the fact that we ' re seeing a. decline in population but the traffic ' s obtaining even worse. That ' s a huge driver. – I wear ' t think there ' s any kind of action.

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