TEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Robert Burroughs, District 1  
Gabriel Hydrick  
Tom Walker, District 2  
Chief Administrator  
Pati Nolen, District 3, Vice Chair  
Matt Hansen, District 4, Chairman  
Greg Jones, District 5  
Margaret Long  
County Counsel  
Sean Houghtby  
Clerk of the Board  
(530) 527-3287  
Board Chambers  
727 Oak Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080  
(530) 527-4655  
AGENDA FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025  
The Board of Supervisors welcomes you to their meetings which are regularly scheduled for  
each Tuesday. Your participation and interest are encouraged and appreciated. Members of  
the public may address the Board from the podium on items on the agenda when the matter is  
called. The Board reserves the right to limit the time devoted to any item on the agenda and to  
limit the time of any speaker.  
The Board wishes to ensure that business is conducted in an orderly fashion and the public is  
asked to be courteous and polite when addressing the Board and to be respectful to others  
attending the Board meeting. Any disorderly conduct which disrupts, disturbs, or otherwise  
impedes the orderly conduct of the Board meeting is prohibited.  
Members of the public who are unable to attend in person may participate, listen and watch in  
the following ways:  
1) To participate in the Board meeting, the public may listen and comment over the phone by  
calling: (530) 212-8376, conference code 933876. Press 5* to raise your hand to  
comment.  
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agenda item, call (530) 212-8376, conference code 933876. Press 5* to raise your  
hand to comment at the time the item is called.  
The audio and live video streaming is being offered as a convenience. The Board meeting will  
continue even if there is a disruption. If there is a disruption, the public is encouraged to  
consider an alternate option listed above. If you have trouble connecting or accessing the  
meeting, contact the Board office for assistance at (530) 527-4655.  
Please refer to the last page of the agenda for information on how to participate in the  
meeting, as well as the various options being made available for members of the public to  
provide comment.  
The County of Tehama does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to, access  
to, or operation of its buildings, facilities, programs, services, or activities. Questions,  
complaints, or requests for additional information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act  
(ADA) may be forwarded to the County’s ADA Coordinator: Tom Provine, County of Tehama,  
727 Oak St., Red Bluff, CA 96080, Phone: (530) 527-4655. Individuals with disabilities who  
need auxiliary aids and/or services or other accommodations for effective communication in  
the County’s programs and services are invited to make their needs and preferences known  
to the affected department or the ADA Coordinator. For aids or services needed for effective  
communication during Board of Supervisors meetings, please contact the ADA Coordinator  
two business days prior to the day of the meeting. This notice is available in accessible  
alternate formats from the affected department or the ADA Coordinator.  
The Agenda is divided into two sections:  
CONSENT AGENDA:  
These items include routine financial and administrative actions and are usually approved by  
a single majority vote. Any Board member, staff member or interested person may request  
that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion on the Regular Agenda.  
REGULAR AGENDA:  
These items include significant financial and administrative actions of special interest that are  
usually approved individually by a majority vote. The Regular Agenda also includes noticed  
hearings and public hearings. The times on the agenda are approximate.  
9:00 AM CALL TO ORDER / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
PLEASE TURN OFF OR MUTE YOUR CELL PHONE  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
This is a time set aside for members of the public to directly address the Board of Supervisors  
on any item of interest to the public that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of this board.  
No action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless the action is  
otherwise authorized by subdivision (b) of section 54954.2 of the government code. This  
board has chosen to exercise its discretion and limit each speaker to three (3) minutes.  
Members of the public will be allowed to address the Board of Supervisors regarding items  
appearing on the agenda at the time the item is called.  
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AGENDA CORRECTIONS  
PREVIOUS REPORTABLE ACTIONS FROM CLOSED SESSION  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STANDING AND AD HOC COMMITTEE  
Receive reports from the following standing and ad hoc committees, and discussion and  
possible direction to the committees regarding future meetings and activities within each  
committee's assigned scope:  
Public Works Committee (Standing) (Hansen, Walker)  
Veterans Halls Advisory Committee (Standing) (Burroughs, Jones)  
Public Safety Tax Initiative Working Group (Hansen, Jones)  
Personnel Procedures & Guidelines Ad Hoc Committee (Burroughs, Walker)  
REPORTS OF MEETINGS ATTENDED INCLUDING AB1234  
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY COUNTY DEPARTMENTS  
This is an opportunity for a County Department to provide information to the Board and the  
general public. These announcements are to be as brief and concise as possible and not  
used to seek direction from the Board.  
CONSENT AGENDA  
1.  
2.  
GENERAL WARRANT REGISTER - 6/1/25 - 6/7/25  
AUDITOR’S CLAIMS  
a) Court Operations, 2026-53221, Associated Financial Advisors LTD DBA Forensic  
Science Services, $250.00  
3.  
PURCHASING  
a) BID EXTENSION - Authorization to extend the current County bid for:  
1) Bulk Fuel to Hunt & Sons for the period 7/1/25 through 6/30/26 per terms of  
existing fiscal bid and further authorize the Purchasing Department to issue a  
Blanket Purchase Order  
2) Cardlock Fuel to Hunt & Sons for the period 7/1/25 through 6/30/26 per terms  
of existing fiscal bid and further authorize the Purchasing Department to issue a  
Blanket Purchase Order  
3) Indigent Burial services to Blair’s Direct Cremation & Burial Services for the  
period 7/1/25 through 6/30/26 per terms of the existing fiscal bid and further  
authorize the Purchasing Department to issue a Blanket Purchase Order  
4.  
5.  
COUNTY COUNSEL  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for Chairman to sign the  
Agreement with Liebert, Cassidy, & Whitmore, for the purpose of providing labor  
relations representation and advice for rates set forth in Exhibit "B" with maximum  
compensation not to exceed $100,000, effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/26  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH  
a) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of a resolution amending Resolution No.  
2022-89, approving an application for funding and the execution of a grant agreement  
and any amendments thereto for funds allocated to the County of Tehama in the  
amount of $1,281,039, from the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) Program  
Formula Allocation Program dated 8/17/22  
6.  
7.  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director to  
sign Amendment No. 4 to the Agreement with Restpadd, Inc. (Misc. Agree. #2021-163  
as amended by Misc. Agree. #2021-225, Misc. Agree. #2022-334 and Misc. Agree.  
#2024-204) for the purpose of providing psychiatric inpatient services, thereby  
amending the compensation language to an overall total maximum of $2,400,000,  
effective 7/1/21 through 6/30/25  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / PUBLIC HEALTH  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director and  
other designated Health Services Agency staff to sign the California Department of  
Public Health (CDPH), Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Division  
Agreement Funding Application (AFA) and related documents for FY 25/26, in an  
amount not to exceed $199,852.26, effective 7/1/25 through 6/30/26  
8.  
9.  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director to  
sign the agreement with Roy Mitchell and Carl Mitchell for the purpose of leasing  
property located at 2135 Gentry Way, Red Bluff, in the amount not to exceed $2,000  
per month effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/28  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director to  
sign Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with Maxim Healthcare Staffing, Inc. (Misc.  
Agree #2022-151) for the purpose of locating and arranging for locum tenens  
psychiatrist(s), nurse practitioner(s), physician’s assistant(s), Registered Nurse(s),  
Licensed Vocational Nurse(s), Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist(s), Licensed  
Clinical Social Worker(s), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor(s), Medical  
Assistant(s), or Mental Health Worker/ Sitter/Certified Nurse Assistant(s) Case  
Resource Specialist(s), Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist(s), to provide mental  
health services, thereby changing all references to Maxim Health Care Staffing, Inc.  
and/or Contractor in Misc. Agree #2022-151, to hereafter be deemed to refer to  
Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc. (Subject to receipt of required insurance  
documentation)  
10.  
HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / PUBLIC HEALTH  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director to  
sign Amendment #2 with Chico State Enterprises (Misc. Agree. #2023-342), as  
amended by (Misc. Agree. #2024-171) for the provision of assisting with SNAP-ED  
activities that include, but are not limited to, indirect and direct education to K-12 youth,  
collaboration with community partners, outreach events, and school wellness policy,  
thereby amending section 3 to increase the compensation not to exceed amount to  
$149,538.57 for 10/1/24 through 9/30/25, increasing the total maximum compensation  
not to exceed $419,011.34; and to add the “FFY 2025 Tehama County 2025 (MYA v2)  
Report” to the end of Exhibit B, all other provisions of Exhibit B to remain unchanged  
(Subject to receipt of required insurance documentation)  
11.  
PROBATION DEPARTMENT  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chairman to sign the  
agreement with County of Lake to provide board and care of Lake County youths for  
specified per-person daily rates, with the maximum amount not to exceed $100,000,  
effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/26  
12.  
13.  
14.  
PROBATION DEPARTMENT  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chairman to sign the  
agreement with County of Modoc to provide board and care of Modoc County youths  
for specified per-person daily rates, effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/26  
PROBATION DEPARTMENT  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: PROBATION, B-80 - From CalAIM (2036-4505724), to  
Contingency (2002-59000), $6,801.25; and from Contingency (2002-59000) to  
Professional/Special Services (2036-53230), $6,801.25 (Requires a 4/5’s vote)  
SOCIAL SERVICES  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Social Services Director  
to sign the Agreement with Northern California Child Development Inc. (NCCDI) for the  
purpose of providing and operating a Family Visitation Center known as Stepping  
Stones Visitation Center, with maximum compensation not to exceed $814,533.90,  
effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/27  
15.  
16.  
SOCIAL SERVICES / DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Social Services Director  
and the District Attorney to sign the Interagency MOU for the purpose of investigations  
of Welfare Fraud and IHSS Fraud through the Special Investigations Unit, for the rates  
as set forth in Exhibit “C” with maximum compensation not to exceed $512,418,  
effective 7/1/25 through 6/30/26  
DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chairperson and the  
District Attorney, to sign the Interagency Memorandum of Understanding with the  
Tehama County Department of Education (TCDE) for the purpose of providing a 0.5  
Full Time Equivalent Investigator (FTE) to serve as School Resource Officer for rates  
set forth in Exhibit “B” with maximum compensation not to exceed $99,326 for FY  
25/26; and $100,809 for the FY 26/27 for a total not to exceed $200,135, effective  
7/1/25 and shall terminate at midnight on 6/30/27  
17.  
18.  
DISTRICT ATTORNEY  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: DISTRICT ATTORNEY, B-82 - From Vehicles (2007-  
57605), $3,200, to Internal Assets (2007-53800), $3,200 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) Request ratification of the grant application that was submitted on 3/5/25 by the  
Tehama County Division of Animal Services, Animal Care Center, for the McConnell  
Fund of the Community Foundation of the North State 2025 grant, in an amount up to  
$50,000  
b) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Director of Animal  
Services, or designee, to sign the agreement with The McConnell Fund of the  
Community Foundation of the North State accepting grant funds to be used for the  
purchase of an animal transport van, in the amount of $50,000  
19.  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS - ANIMAL SERVICES, B-90 - From Misc. Grants (2078-  
466081) to Contingency (1109-59000), $17,072.46; and from Contingency (1109-  
59000) to Medical Expense (2078-53190), $4,091.39; to Professional Services (2078-  
53230), $9,250 and to Extra Help (2078-51011), $3,731.07 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
20.  
21.  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-78 - From Donations Revenue  
(2078-471132) to Contingency (1109-59000), $2,515.93; and from Contingency (1109-  
59000) to Special Dept. Expense (2078-53280), $2,515.93 (Requires a 4/5’s vote)  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-77 - From Medical Donations  
Revenue (2078-4711207) to Contingency (1109-59000), $19,415.24; and from  
Contingency (1109-59000) to Animal Medical Services (2078-532807), $19,415.24  
(Requires 4/5’s vote)  
22.  
23.  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-79 - From Misc Revenue (2078-  
471120), $3,500, and from Spay Neuter Revenue (2078-4711206), $1,729.67, to  
Contingency (1109-59000), $5,229.67; and from Contingency (1109-59000) to  
Maintenance of Equipment (2078-53170), $2,005.76 and to Medical (2078-53190),  
$3,223.91 (Requires a 4/5’s vote)  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-81 - From Spay/Neuter Revenue  
(2078-4711206) to Contingency (1109-59000), $4,840: and from Contingency (1109-  
59000) to Spay/Neuter Expense (2078-532806), $4,840 (Requires a 4/5’s vote)  
24.  
25.  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-83 - From Salary & Wages (2078-  
51010) to Extra Help (2078-51011), $9,500 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / DIVISION OF ANIMAL SERVICES  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: ANIMAL SERVICES, B-84 - From Other Gov’t Agencies  
(2078-450740), $6,492; and from Humane Services (2078-460930), $13,500; to  
Contingency (1109-59000), $19,992; and From Contingency (1109-59000) to  
Maintenance of Equipment (2078-53170), $1,492; Professional Services (2078-53230),  
$13,500; and Special Dept. Expense (2078-53280), $5,000 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
26.  
SHERIFF / PERSONNEL  
a) OTHER THAN “A” STEP - Request approval to appoint applicant as Sheriff’s  
Communications Dispatcher, Range 28, Step 5, upon successful completion of all  
pre-employment requirements  
27.  
28.  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SHERIFF/AVIATION- B-73 - From Federal Asset Seizure  
(2027-471121) to Contingency (2002-59000), $103,574.70; and from Contingency  
(2002-59000) to Professional/Special Services (2027-53230), $79,304.70; Rent/Lease  
of Building (2027-53260), $9,270; Transportation Expense (2027-53291), $15,000  
(Requires 4/5’s vote)  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chairman and the  
Sheriff to sign the Lease and Maintenance agreement with UBEO West, LLC for the  
lease of 8 multifunction devices (copier/printer/scanner/fax) and 8 printers, for the rates  
set forth in Exhibit “B”, with maximum compensation to not exceed $25,000 per year for  
5 years, effective 4/22/25 and shall terminate on 4/21/30  
29.  
30.  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SHERIFF; B-74 - From Public Safety (106-301900), to  
Contingency (2002-59000), $19,910; and From Contingency (2002-59000) to  
Professional/Special Services (2027-53230), $19,910 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SHERIFF, B-85 - From CALAIM (2032-4505723), to  
Contingency (2002-59000), $10,566.25; and from Contingency (2002-59000) to  
Professional/Special Services (2032-53230), $10,566.25 (Requires a 4/5’s vote)  
31.  
32.  
33.  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SHERIFF, B-89 - From Salary & Wages (2027-51010)  
$55,000 to Overtime Compensation (2027-51012), $55,000 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: SHERIFF, B-88 - From Salary & Wages (2032-51010)  
$95,000 to Overtime Compensation (2032-51012), $95,000 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / PARKS  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: PARKS, B-87 - From State Grants (7021-450459), to  
Contingency (1109-59000), $500,000; and from Contingency (1109-59000) to  
Improvement of Grounds and Structures (7021-57500), $500,000 (Requires a 4/5’s  
vote)  
34.  
APPROVAL OF MINUTES  
a) Waive the reading and approve the minutes of the meetings held  
1) 6/2/25 Special Meeting  
2) 6/3/25  
3) 6/4/25 Special Meeting  
4) 6/10/25  
REGULAR AGENDA  
35.  
PERSONNEL / ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - Director of  
Environmental Health Tia Branton  
a) Request approval of a new classification specification of Hazardous Materials  
Specialist I/II/III within the Joint Council Bargaining Unit, effective 6/24/25  
36.  
37.  
PERSONNEL / PROBATION - Chief Probation Officer Pam Gonzalez  
a) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of a resolution to amend the FY 2024-25 Position  
Allocation List (PAL), (Reso #2024-080), by adding one (1.00 FTE) Deputy Probation  
Officer IV (Limited Term) allocation with a sunset date of 12/31/25, effective 6/24/25  
PERSONNEL / ADMINISTRATION - Personnel Director Coral Ferrin  
a) AGREEMENT- Request approval and authorization for the Chair to sign the  
Employment Agreement with Gabriel Hydrick, Chief Administrator, effective 2/28/25  
through 2/27/28  
10:00 A.M.  
38.  
PERSONNEL - Personnel Director Coral Ferrin  
a) INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATION - Regarding County of Tehama vacancies,  
recruitment and retention efforts  
b) PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct a public hearing in compliance with Assembly Bill (AB  
2561), codified in Government Code section 3502.3  
c) Request to accept the status of County of Tehama vacancies, recruitment and  
retention efforts as presented  
39.  
ADMINISTRATION / COUNTY RECOMMENDED BUDGET FISCAL  
YEAR 2025/26  
a) Presentation of FY 2025-2026 Recommended Budget  
b) Public comment period  
c) Request approval of the FY 2025-2026 Recommended Budget  
d) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of the resolution amending Resolution No. 2024-  
080, The FY 2025-2026 Position Allocation List (PAL) as detailed in ‘Summary -  
Revision to the Position Allocation List’  
40.  
41.  
SOCIAL SERVICES - Director Bekkie Emery  
a) OTHER THAN “A” STEP - Request approval to appoint the applicant as Eligibility  
Specialist II, Range 21 Step C, effective 6/25/25 or upon successful completion of all  
pre-employment requirements  
ADMINISTRATION / DISTRICT ATTORNEY - District Attorney  
Matthew Rogers  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: DA CHILD ABDUCTI/STATE SB-90, B-86 - From State  
Grants (20139-450629), $291,475 to Contingency (2002-59000) $291,475 and From  
Contingency (2002-59000) to Public Safety/Fund Bal Available (106-301900) $291,475  
(Required a 4/5’s vote)  
42.  
43.  
44.  
PROBATION DEPARTMENT - Chief Probation Officer Pam Gonzalez  
a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chief Probation Officer  
to sign the Agreement with Empower Tehama for the purpose of providing Moral  
Reconation Therapy for the Post Release Community Service (PRCS) population with  
a maximum amount not to exceed $72,751, effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate  
6/30/26 (Subject to receipt of required insurance documentation)  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE / PROBATION DEPARTMENT - Sheriff Dave Kain  
a) AGREEMENT- Request approval and authorization for the Sheriff and the Chief  
Probation Officer to sign the Interagency Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the  
purpose of providing personnel-related investigation to pre-employment applicants, in  
the amounts set forth in Exhibit A, with maximum compensation not to exceed $25,000  
per year, effective 7/1/25 through 6/30/28  
SHERIFF’S OFFICE - Sheriff Dave Kain  
a) Request approval and authorization for the Chairman of the Board and the Sheriff to  
electronically sign the FY25 School Violence Prevention grant application for submittal  
to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice  
requesting the amount of $500,000 to implement one of the three emergency radio  
repeaters  
b) Request approval and authorization for the Chairman of the Board and the Sheriff to  
electronically sign the FY25 Safer Outcomes: Enhancing De-Escalation and Crisis  
Response Training for Law Enforcement - Support for Law Enforcement Agencies  
grant applications for submittal to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services,  
U.S. Department of Justice requesting the amount of $350,000 for a new Emergency  
Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC)  
c) Request approval and authorization for the Chairman of the Board and the Sheriff to  
electronically sign the FY25 Community Policing Microgrant grant application for  
submittal to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of  
Justice for requested amount of $175,000 to hire a full-time Information Technology  
(IT) Specialist  
45.  
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT / PURCHASING - Interim Director  
Will Pike  
a) Request approval of the following bidders list for the “Transportation Cost-Based Bid  
for Road Materials”; and further authorize the Purchasing Agent to make purchases  
from the list pursuant to established procedures, with the approximate combined total  
of 23,100 tons:  
1) J.F. Shea Construction, Inc. for the following products:  
a) Class II Crushed Aggregate Base ¾” in the amount of $15.02 per ton  
b) Class 2 RSP Rock Material in the amount of $37.54 per ton  
c) Cold Mix Asphalt in the amount of $139.43 per ton  
d) Asphalt Concrete ½” PG64-10 in the amount of $80.44 per ton  
e) ¼ Ton Rip Rap in the amount of $37.54 per ton  
2) Tehama Asphalt for the following products:  
a) Cold Mix Asphalt in the amount of $131.15 per ton  
b) Asphalt Concrete ½” PG64-10 in the amount of $92.45 per ton  
3) Tullis Inc. for the following products:  
a) Class II Crushed Aggregate Base ¾” in the amount of $13.94 per ton  
b) Class 2 RSP Rock Material in the amount of $32.18 per ton  
c) Cold Mix Asphalt in the amount of $134.06 per ton  
d) Asphalt Concrete ½” PG64-10 in the amount of $80.44 per ton  
e) ¼ Ton Rip Rap in the amount of $32.18 per ton  
4) Westside Aggregate for the following products:  
a) Class II Crushed Aggregate Base ¾” in the amount of $13.94 per ton  
5) Nordic Industries for the following products:  
a) Class 2 RSP Rock Material in the amount of $27.39 per ton  
b) ¼ Ton Rip Rap in the amount of $29.54 per ton  
6) VSS Emultech for the following products:  
a) CSS-1h Tack Oil in the amount of $574.86 per ton  
46.  
47.  
48.  
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT / PURCHASING - Interim Director  
Will Pike  
a) Request approval of the following bidders list for the Alternative Availability Based  
Bid for Cold Mix - UPM® (Unique Paving Material) or approved equivalent in bulk and  
further authorize the Purchasing Agent to make purchases from the list pursuant to the  
established procedures, with the approximate total of 300 tons:  
1) Dan Palmer Trucking Inc in the amount of $168.50 per ton  
2) Vulcan Materials in the amount of $171.43 per ton  
PUBLIC WORKS - Interim Director Will Pike  
a) ORDINANCE NO. 2148 - Request the adoption of an ordinance amending  
Ordinance No. 1883 authorizing the Director of Public Works to submit reports  
regarding adjustment for inflation to the amount of parcel charges for each parcel of  
real property within Tehama County Permanent Road Division 0602 (Bywood Drive)  
1) Waive the first reading  
2) Accept the Introduction  
PUBLIC WORKS - Interim Director Will Pike & Deputy Director  
Jessica Riske-Gomez  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: B-76: From Fund Balance Available (101-301900), to  
Contingency (1109-59000), $651,225.00; and from Contingency (1109-59000) to  
Professional Services (2074-53230), $651,225.00 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
b) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Chair to sign the  
agreement with the Resource Conservation District (RCD) of Tehama County in  
an amount not to exceed $840,000 for Phase II emergency support services and  
wood management associated with hazard tree removals following the 2024  
Park Fire, effective upon execution and terminating 12/31/25  
49.  
PUBLIC WORKS - Finance Manager Danielle Peterson  
a) TRANSFER OF FUNDS: PUBLIC WORKS, B-91 - From Road Fund Contingency  
(3011-59000) to Maintenance of Equipment (3011-23170), $15,000.00, from  
Contingency (3011-59000) to Interest Apportionment (3011-55413), $177,203.35,  
totaling $192,203.35 (Requires 4/5’s vote)  
RECESS to convene as the Tehama County Sanitation District No. 1  
50.  
TEHAMA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO.1- Finance Manager  
Danielle Peterson  
a) Request approval of the claims paid January 1, 2025 through March 31, 2025, in the  
amount of $36,809.30  
ADJOURN to reconvene as the Tehama County Board of Supervisors  
51.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
a) Request approval for the Chair to sign a letter notifying the Department of  
Homeland Security (DHS) that Tehama County is not a sanctuary jurisdiction and any  
federal listings or references that suggest otherwise be updated accordingly  
1:30 P.M.  
52.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Request that the Board of Supervisors adopt the Administrative Hearing Officer’s  
recommended decision relating to Abatement Costs Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter  
9.06 (Marijuana) of the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4  
and section 25845:  
Owner:  
Site Address:15875 Apache Trail, Corning, RTR  
APN: 062-460-008 ("Premises") District 4  
Maria M. Hernandez  
53.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) CONTINUED HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s  
report of the amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in  
what amount, the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the  
affected property listed below:  
Owner:  
Estate of Rosemary Ingles, deceased  
c/o Bobby J Petty Jr.  
Site Address: 24588 South Ave., Corning  
APN: 091-260-022 District 5  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
54.  
55.  
56.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
D A Katrina James  
Site Address: Kopta Rd., Corning  
APN:  
Code Case:  
075-250-042 District 5  
CE-24-92  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Alyssa Kathryn Rypka Successor Trustee  
Rypka Family Trust 01/09/2014  
Site Address: 4931 Toomes Ave., Corning  
APN: 069-150-004 District 4  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Site Address: 16752 Stagecoach Rd., Corning, RTR  
APN: 062-260-002 District 4  
Amy C OHolleran  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
57.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Delbert W. Willson  
Site Address: San Benito Ave, Gerber  
APN:  
Code Case:  
064-070-014 District 5  
CE-24-95  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
58.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Delbert W. Willson  
Site Address: 9337 San Benito Ave., Gerber  
APN:  
Code Case:  
064-070-013 District 5  
CE-24-94  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
59.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Nicholas McAllister  
Site Address: 18455 Phyllis Rd., Cottonwood  
APN:  
Code Case:  
006-150-020 District 1  
CE-24-72  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
60.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
John Kaeding & Barbara R Kaeding  
Site Address: 11139 Hwy 99W, Red Bluff  
APN:  
Code Case:  
035-390-011 District 2  
CE-24-54  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
61.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Robert Glenn McClure Jr.  
Site Address: 9333 San Benito Ave., Gerber  
APN:  
Code Case:  
064-080-001 District 5  
CE-24-91  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
62.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Belle Umali Revocable Living Trust  
Belle Umali, Trustee  
Site Address: 24005 Bray Ave., Red Bluff  
APN:  
Code Case:  
043-160-039 District 3  
CE-24-44  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
63.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Donna Faye Thornhill, David Andrew Mayfield  
c/o Lillian A Peterson  
Site Address: 117 Dale Ave., Red Bluff  
APN:  
Code Case:  
041-211-001 District 3  
CE-24-69  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
64.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code  
Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins  
a) Public Nuisance Administrative Penalty Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 10.16 of  
the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4:  
1) HEARING - Conduct Hearing to review the enforcing officer’s report of the  
amount of administrative penalty and to determine whether, and in what amount,  
the administrative penalty shall be enforced as a lien against the affected  
property listed below:  
Owner:  
Greenville Rancheria  
Site Address: 20875 Woodlawn St., Red Bluff  
APN:  
Code Case:  
024-040-067 District 2  
CE-24-53  
2) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of an Administrative Penalty Lien  
Resolution making a determination and ordering that the amount of  
administrative penalty relating to public nuisance be enforced as a lien against  
the affected property and further ordering recordation of a notice of  
administrative penalty lien against said property  
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS  
Future Agenda Items is an opportunity for a Board member to present a topic to the full Board  
and County Departments and allow the Board to express majority that staff should be directed  
to address the issue and bring it back to the full Board as an agendized matter. This is not a  
time for the Board to address the merits or express their opinions on the issue but solely to  
decide if staff should expend resources in researching and preparing documents for  
consideration at a public board meeting. More complex issues may result in a future study  
session.  
CLOSED SESSION  
Members of the public may address the Closed Session matters at the time the closed  
session is announced.  
65.  
66.  
CLOSED SESSION  
a) PERSONNEL / PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Government  
Code Section 54957)  
Title: Part Two of the Librarian Annual Performance Evaluation Process  
CLOSED SESSION  
a) PERSONNEL / PUBLIC APPOINTMENT OR EMPLOYMENT (Government Code  
Section 54957)  
Title: Director of Public Works  
REPORTABLE ACTIONS FROM CLOSED SESSION  
ADJOURN  
Any written materials related to an open session item on this agenda that are submitted to the  
Board of Supervisors, and that are not exempt from disclosure under the Public Records Act,  
will be made available for public inspection at the Tehama County Clerk of the Board of  
Supervisors Office, 633 Washington St., Rm. 12 (P.O. Box 250), Red Bluff, California, 96080,  
(530) 527-3287 during normal business hours.  
The deadline for items to be placed on the Board’s agenda is 5 p.m. on the Wednesday  
Thirteen days prior to the meeting on Tuesday, unless a holiday intervenes. Items not listed  
on the Agenda can only be considered by the Board if they qualify under Government Code  
Section 54954.2(b) (typically this applies to items meeting criteria as an off-agenda  
emergency).  
DISCLOSURE OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS PURSUANT TO  
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 84308:  
Members of the Board of Supervisors are disqualified and not able to participate in any  
agenda item involving contracts (other than competitively bid, labor, or personal employment  
contracts), franchises, discretionary land use permits and other entitlements if the Board  
member received more than $250 in campaign contributions from the applicant or contractor,  
an agent of the applicant or contractor, or any financially interested participant who actively  
supports or opposes the County’s decision on the agenda item since January 1, 2023.  
Members of the Board of Supervisors who have received, and applicants, contractors or their  
agents who have made, campaign contributions totaling more than $250 to a Board member  
since January 1, 2023, are required to disclose that fact for the official record of the subject  
proceeding. Disclosures must include the amount of the campaign contribution and identify  
the recipient Board member and may be made either in writing to the Clerk of the Board of  
Supervisors prior to the subject hearing or by verbal disclosure at the time of the hearing.  
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE, WATCH AND LISTEN DURING THE MEETING:  
1) Attend in person in Board Chambers, Tehama County Administration Building, 727 Oak  
St., Red Bluff, CA 96080.  
2) Listen and comment over the phone by calling: (530) 212-8376, conference code 933876.  
Press 5* to raise your hand to comment.  
comment on an upcoming agenda item, call (530) 212-8376, conference code 933876. Press  
5* to raise your hand to comment at the time the item is called.  
The audio and live video streaming is being offered as a convenience. The Board meeting will  
continue even if there is a disruption. If there is a disruption, the public is encouraged to  
consider an alternate option listed above. If you have trouble connecting or accessing the  
meeting, contact the Board office for assistance at (530) 527-4655.  
PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE THE MEETING BY:  
1) Writing a letter to the Board of Supervisors at PO Box 250, Red Bluff, CA 96080.  
2) Emailing: tcbos@tehama.gov. Written or emailed public comments received by 4:00 p.m.  
the day prior to the meeting will be provided to the Board members electronically or in written  
format and will become part of the public record.  
PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT DURING THE MEETING BY:  
1) In-Person: Board Chambers, Tehama County Administration Building, 727 Oak St., Red  
Bluff, CA 96080: Members of the public can provide comment in-person inside the Board of  
Supervisors’ Chambers.  
2) Over the Phone: Members of the public can call (530) 212-8376, conference code 933876.  
Press 5* to raise your hand to comment. The public will be placed in a call-in queue until they  
are permitted into the meeting for comment.  
COMMUNICATIONS received by the Board of Supervisors are on file and available for review  
in the Office of the Clerk of the Board.  
MINUTES, AGENDAS, AGENDA MATERIAL, and ARCHIVED MATERIAL is available on our