INAUGURATION CEREMONY FOR THE 148TH SESSION OF …
STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SWEARING IN CEREMONIES
BOARD ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2003, 9:00 AM
Board of Supervisors North Chamber
1600 Pacific Highway, Room 310, San Diego, California
MORNING SESSION – Meeting was called to order at 9:10 a.m.
Present: Supervisors Ron Roberts, Chairman; Greg Cox, Vice Chairman; Dianne Jacob; Pam Slater; Bill Horn; also Thomas J. Pastuszka, Clerk.
A. Invocation by Reverend Mitchell J. Lindeman, Director, Christ Episcopal Church, Coronado.
B. Presentation of Colors by the Honor Guard of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
C. Pledge of Allegiance by Danny Stricker, Correia Junior High School.
D. National Anthem sung by Walter F. Ekard, County of San Diego Chief Administrative Officer.
E. Administration of the Oaths of Office
Supervisor Ron Roberts, District 4 by the Honorable Jeffrey Fraser, Judge, South Bay Superior Court
Supervisor Bill Horn, District 5 by the Honorable Tim Casserly, Judge, North County Superior Court
Sheriff Bill Kolender by the Honorable Charles Ervin, Judge, East County Superior Court
District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis by the Honorable Susan Finlay, Retired Judge, Superior Court
Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Gregory Smith by the Honorable Jacqueline Stern, Judge, Family Court
Treasurer/Tax Collector Dan McAllister by the Honorable Federico Castro, Retired Judge, Superior Court
Board of Supervisors' Agenda Items
|Agenda No. |Subject: |
|1. |ELECTION OF CHAIR, VICE CHAIR AND CHAIR PRO TEM OF THE 2003 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS |
|2. |APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES |
|3. |RATIFY PROCLAMATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY FOR DAMAGING CONDITIONS CAUSED BY EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE |
|1. |SUBJECT: |SELECTION OF CHAIR, VICE CHAIR AND CHAIR PRO TEM OF THE 2003 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS |
| |ACTION: |
| |On motion of Supervisor Roberts, seconded by Supervisor Horn, the Board of Supervisors appointed Supervisor Cox, Chairman; Supervisor|
| |Jacob, Vice Chairwoman; and Supervisor Slater, Chairwoman Pro Tem. |
| | |
| |AYES: Cox, Jacob, Slater, Roberts, Horn |
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|2. |SUBJECT: |APPOINTMENTS OF BOARD MEMBERS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (DISTRICT: ALL) |
| |OVERVIEW: |
| |Should the Board of Supervisors appoint Board members to the boards, commissions and committees? |
| |FISCAL IMPACT: |
| |None. |
| |RECOMMENDATION: |
| |SUPERVISOR COX: |
| |Appoint members of the Board of Supervisors to the various boards, commissions and committees. |
| |ACTION: |
| |On motion of Supervisor Jacob, seconded by Supervisor Slater, the Board of Supervisors took action as recommended, appointing members|
| |of the Board of Supervisors to the following Boards/ Commission/Committees: |
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| |COMMITTEE NAMES |
| |APPOINTED |
| | |
| |Board of Supervisors’ Committees: |
| | |
| |Clean Water Subcommittee |
| |Cox / Slater |
| | |
| |Contract City Subcommittee |
| |Jacob/Slater |
| | |
| |County Administration Center Waterfront Park |
| |Cox/Roberts |
| | |
| |Dependency Court Reform Oversight |
| |Roberts/Cox |
| | |
| |Household Hazardous Waste Program |
| |Cox/Jacob |
| | |
| |I-15 Riverside/San Diego |
| |Slater/Horn |
| | |
| |Lake Morena Lease |
| |Cox/Jacob |
| | |
| |Multiple Habitat Conservation Program |
| |Horn/Slater |
| | |
| |Multiple Species Conservation Program Review |
| |Slater/Jacob |
| | |
| |North Embarcadero Alliance |
| |Cox / Roberts |
| | |
| |Polinsky Children’s Center |
| |Roberts/Cox |
| |Jacob (Alternate) |
| | |
| |San Diego/Arizona Eastern Railway Freight Line |
| |Jacob/Cox |
| | |
| |San Pasqual Academy |
| |Cox/Roberts |
| | |
| |Santee Town Center Plan |
| |Jacob/Slater |
| | |
| |School Subcommittee |
| |Jacob/Cox |
| | |
| |Summit on Aging |
| |Slater/Jacob |
| | |
| |Tri-Cities Municipal Water District Property Tax Exchange Ad Hoc Subcommittee |
| |Slater/Horn |
| | |
| |U.S./Mexico Border Counties Coalition |
| |Jacob / Cox (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Other Committees: |
| | |
| |ARJIS Board of Directors |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |California Identification System Remote Access Network |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |California State Association of Counties (CSAC) |
| |Horn |
| |Slater (Alternate) * |
| | |
| |CSAC Committees: |
| | |
| | |
| |Administration of Justice Policy Committee |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Committee |
| |Horn |
| | |
| |Government Finance and Operations Policy Committee |
| |Roberts |
| | |
| |Health and Human Services Policy Committee |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Housing, Land Use and Transportation Policy Committee |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Economic Development Policy Committee |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Urban County Caucus |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |Chula Vista Nature Center, Board of Trustees |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |City-County Reinvestment Task Force |
| |Roberts |
| | |
| |Commission on Children, Youth and Families |
| |Cox |
| |Roberts (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Criminal Justice Council |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |El Cajon/San Diego County Civic Center Commission |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Encina Financing Joint Powers Authority, Board of Directors |
| |Slater |
| |Horn (Alternate) |
| | |
| |First 5 Commission (formerly Children & Families) |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |Goodan Ranch Regional Park JPA Policy Committee |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Harry Griffen Regional Park JPA |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement (JEPA) Policy Committee (Otay Ranch) |
| |Cox |
| |Jacob (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) |
| |Horn/Jacob |
| |Cox (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve Task Force |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Metropolitan Sewerage System JPA |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Mission Trails Regional Park Task Force |
| |Jacob/Slater |
| | |
| |North San Diego County Transit Development Board |
| |Horn |
| |Slater (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Otay Valley Regional Park Policy Committee |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |Regional Energy Planning Advisory Council |
| |Jacob |
| | |
| |Route 56 Policy Committee |
| |Roberts/Slater |
| | |
| |San Diego Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Service Authority (AVA) |
| |Roberts/Horn |
| | |
| |San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) |
| |Cox |
| |Roberts (Alternate) |
| | |
| |SANDAG Committees: |
| | |
| |Executive Committee |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |Transportation Committee |
| |Roberts |
| |Jacob (1st Alternate) |
| |Horn (2nd Alternate) |
| | |
| |Regional Planning Committee |
| |Roberts |
| |Horn (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Borders Committee |
| |Jacob |
| |Slater (Alternate) |
| | |
| |High Speed Rail Task Force |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Regional Housing Task Force |
| |Horn |
| | |
| |Shoreline Preservation Working Group |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Bay Shore Bikeway |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |San Diego Regional Technology Alliance |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |San Dieguito River Park JPA |
| |Slater/Jacob |
| | |
| |San Diego County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council |
| |Roberts |
| | |
| |San Diego County Mental Health Board |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |San Diego County Regional Auto Theft Task Force |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |San Diego Regional Building Authority |
| |Roberts/Cox |
| | |
| |San Diego County Safe Kids Coalition |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |San Diego County Water Authority |
| |Jacob (ex-officio member) |
| |Slater (Alternate) |
| | |
| |San Diego County Metropolitan Transit Development Board |
| |Roberts |
| |Cox (Alternate) |
| | |
| |San Diego Trolley Board |
| |Cox |
| | |
| |San Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc., Policy Board [formerly San Diego Consortium Policy Board PIC/RETC] |
| |Roberts/Cox |
| |Horn (Alternate) |
| |Slater (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Santa Margarita River Watershed Management Program Policies Committee |
| |Horn |
| | |
| |Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) |
| |Roberts/Horn |
| | |
| |Solid Waste Hearing Panel |
| |Horn |
| | |
| |Southern California Hazardous Waste Management Board (Joint Powers Agreement) |
| |Slater |
| |Cox (Alternate) |
| | |
| |Southern California Water Authority |
| |Slater |
| | |
| |Tobacco Securitization JPA- Sacramento |
| |Roberts |
| | |
| |Tobacco Securitization JPA-San Diego |
| |Cox/Horn |
| | |
| |Unified San Diego County Disaster Council |
| |Cox (Chair) |
| | |
| |Upper San Diego River Improvement Project |
| |Roberts/Jacob |
| | |
| |Vista-County of San Diego Building Authority |
| |Horn/Slater |
| | |
| | |
| |AYES: Cox, Jacob, Slater, Roberts, Horn |
| |
|3. |SUBJECT: |RATIFY PROCLAMATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY FOR DAMAGING CONDITIONS CAUSED BY EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE (DISTRICT: |
| | |ALL) |
| |OVERVIEW: |
| |Positive findings of Exotic Newcastle Disease in a commercial egg-laying facility in San Diego County, confirmed by the California |
| |Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory in San Bernardino, has prompted the immediate expansion of the regional quarantine zone to |
| |include the entire county of San Diego. |
| | |
| |San Diego County ranks number 2 in egg production statewide. This outbreak threatens not only egg production, but also all poultry |
| |and poultry products valued at $51.9 million for 2001. Immediate and aggressive steps are crucial to the isolation, containment, and |
| |eradication of Exotic Newcastle Disease. This may result in conditions of extreme peril to the safety of affected property. This |
| |declaration will assist County agencies that are seeking to remove regulatory obstacles, and thus allow temporary modifications in |
| |order to meet state and federal quarantine requirements. |
| | |
| |The Director of Emergency Services of the County of San Diego finds these conditions that have arisen within San Diego County as a |
| |result of the infestation of the Exotic Newcastle Disease to be of extreme peril to the safety of property, and has issued a |
| |Proclamation of Local Emergency. The purpose of this declaration is to allow the Chief Administrative Officer to take any |
| |preventative measures necessary to protect and preserve the public health and safety, and to provide the county legal immunities for |
| |emergency actions taken. |
| |FISCAL IMPACT: |
| |There is no fiscal impact as a result of this action. |
| |BUSINESS IMPACT STATEMENT: |
| |This outbreak of exotic Newcastle today would severely impact the U.S. poultry industry. In 1971, a major outbreak occurred in |
| |commercial poultry flocks in southern California. The disease threatened not only the California poultry industry but also the entire|
| |U.S. poultry industry and egg supply. In all, 1,341 infected flocks were identified, and almost 12 million birds were destroyed. The|
| |eradication program cost taxpayers $56 million, severely disrupted the operations of many producers, and increased the prices of |
| |poultry and poultry products to consumers. |
| |RECOMMENDATION: |
| |CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER |
| |Ratify Proclamation of Local Emergency made by the Chief Administrative Officer on December 31, 2002. |
| |ACTION: |
| |ON MOTION of Supervisor Jacob, seconded by Supervisor Slater, the Board of Supervisors took action as recommended. |
| | |
| |AYES: Cox, Jacob, Slater, Roberts, Horn |
There being no further business, the Board adjourned at 10:20am.
THOMAS J. PASTUSZKA
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
County of San Diego, State of California
Notes by: Randolph
NOTE: This Statement of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken by the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not necessarily the chronological sequence in which the matters were taken up.
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