- Elizabeth Larson
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Supervisors to consider requests to state for assistance, staff reports on COVID-19 issues
The board will meet virtually beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 5, in the board chambers on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
The meeting can be watched live on Channel 8 and online at https://countyoflake.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx . Accompanying board documents, the agenda and archived board meeting videos also are available at that link.
Because the meeting will be held virtually, members of the public are asked to submit comments on items to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please note the agenda item number addressed.
At 9:01 a.m., Lake County Public Health Officer Dr. Gary Pace will present his weekly update on the COVID-19 situation.
At 10 a.m., the board will discuss and consider the next steps for COVID-19 local control.
In a memo on the item, Supervisor Bruno Sabatier is suggesting adding more jurisdictions to a letter submitted on April 21 from the board to the governor that requested local control in reopening the economy while following public health benchmarks.
“This agenda item provides us with the ability to discuss what our next move is with our previous letter and future correspondence as we try to find ways to move forward and loosen the restrictions that are currently in place and obtain local control where we can make the best decisions for us rather than a one size fits all 4 phase action plan that covers all of the state of California,” Sabatier wrote.
In untimed COVID-19-related items, the board will consider a letter to state leaders advocating for county funding needs due to disaster response and lost revenue, a continued discussion of a proposed urgency ordinance that would require members of the public to wear masks at public facilities, and staff reports on disaster response expenses and revenue concerns for the future due to the pandemic.
At 11 a.m., the board will host a discussion, at the request of Supervisor EJ Crandell, regarding AB 626, a law to allow microenterprise home kitchen operations.
The full agenda follows.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.1: Approve leave of absence from 4/13/2020 to 6/12/2020 for Department of Social Services employee David Perata and authorize the chair to sign.
5.2: (a) Waive the formal bidding process, pursuant to Lake County Code Section 38.2, as it is not in the public interest due to the unique nature of goods or services; and (b) approve the agreement between the county of Lake and Adventist Health St. Helena and Adventist Health Vallejo for the fiscal year 2019-20 for a contract maximum of $150,000 and authorize the board chair to sign the agreement for psychiatric inpatient hospital services and professional services associated with acute inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations to clients referred by Lake County Behavioral Health Services.
5.3: Approve corrected late travel claim for crisis supervisor in the amount of $763.63 and authorize the auditor-controller to process payment.
5.4: Adopt proclamation designating the month of May 2020 as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month in Lake County.
5.5: Adopt proclamation designating the week of May 3-9, 2020 as Law Enforcement Officers Week.
TIMED ITEMS
6.1, 9:01 a.m.: Consideration of update on COVID-19.
6.2, 10 a.m.: Discussion and consideration of next steps for COVID-19 local control.
6.4, 10:35 a.m.: (a) Presentation of proclamation designating the week of May 3-9, 2020, as Law Enforcement Officers Week; and (b) presentation of proclamation designating the month of May 2020 as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month in Lake County.
6.5, 11 a.m.: Discussion and consideration of AB 626, Eduardo Garcia. California Retail Food Code: microenterprise home kitchen operations.
UNTIMED ITEMS
7.2: Consideration of Letters to Gov. Newsom, to Sen. McGuire and to Assemblymember Aguiar-Curry to advocate for our funding needs for disaster response and revenue loss resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.
7.3: Consideration of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 21, Article 27 of the Lake County Code pertaining to commercial cannabis cultivation.
7.4: Continued from April 28: Consideration of an urgency ordinance establishing temporary safety protocols upon the reopening of county facilities to the public during the ongoing COVID-19 state of emergency.
7.5: Consideration of staff reports on (a) COVID-19 disaster response expenses to date and (b) revenue and expense concerns for the future, resulting from coronavirus pandemic impacts.
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