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Votes at a glance: actions taken by Amador County Board of Supervisors
Summary
Summary of motions and roll-call votes recorded during the meeting, including contractual procurement, resolutions, budget allocations and zoning approvals.
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The Amador County Board of Supervisors recorded multiple formal actions during the meeting. The items below summarize each vote taken on the record with outcomes and next steps.
1) Approval of agenda addendum: The board approved adding the addendum item (4C1) to the agenda by motion and roll call (5-0). No additional details were requested.
2) Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda items by roll call (5-0).
3) Resolution proclaiming April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Month: Adopted by motion and roll call (5-0). (See separate article for details.)
4) Pine Grove Corridor (SR‑88) ITB (advertise for bids): The board authorized advertising and county administration of the contract (Caltrans '3a option) to meet the California Transportation Commission construction-award deadline; motion passed (5-0). (See separate article for details.)
5) Addendum (Victory Village/Homekey Plus): The board authorized Behavioral Health to sign a letter of support if the behavioral-health director is satisfied with the letter's accuracy and departmental commitments, and requested the applicant attend a follow-up meeting to clarify services, deed restrictions and eligibility; motion passed (5-0). (See separate article for details.)
6) Allocation of TOT funds to Amador County Chamber of Commerce: The board approved $60,000 for FY2025-26 from TOT funds to the Chamber of Commerce (motion passed 5-0). (See separate article for details.)
7) Shred-day event request (Code Enforcement): Staff requested funding of approximately $3,000 for a community shred day; supervisors asked to defer funding decision until later in the budget process and directed staff to consider scheduling in late summer/fall; no appropriation was made at the meeting.
8) Resolution suspending the Abandoned Vehicle Authority (AVA): The board adopted a resolution suspending AVA after county voters did not renew an AVA fee; motion passed 5-0. Staff noted that vehicle abatement may still be done but property owners would need to cover removal costs (estimated $500-$800). The resolution provides the necessary step for DMV processing.
9) Policy adoption: General Services Administration policy 5-150 (sale of surplus real property) was adopted by motion and recorded roll call (5-0).
10) Information Technology staffing: The board reviewed a request to refill a vacant information systems technician position. No action to fill the position was taken at this meeting; supervisors discussed recruiting for an analyst position and agreed to defer further staffing action pending budget review and to revisit in the fall.
11) Planning department CZ-25-2-1 (zone change): Following a public hearing and Planning Commission recommendation, the board approved the zone change from exclusive agricultural to R-1A for a 5.16-acre parcel to accommodate a boundary-line adjustment; motion and ordinance findings approved by roll call (5-0).
12) Approval of minutes: The board approved the March 20, 2025 meeting minutes by unanimous vote.
Ending: The board took no emergency or litigation actions in closed session on the record at this meeting; supervisors instructed staff to return key items (Shred day funding, Victory Village details and IT staffing) for follow-up or budgetary decisions.

