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At a Glance: Board Actions — Feb. session
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Summary
The board approved multiple county agreements and policy changes including school wellness MOUs, a sponsorship policy, Narcan vending machines, MOUs with the FBI and a peer‑support canine program, and adopted development‑code updates; it also confirmed an abatement accounting with a reduced administrative penalty (3–2).
The Yuba County Board of Supervisors took a series of formal actions during the meeting: it approved a professional services agreement to operate two additional school‑based wellness centers (Marysville Joint Unified School District, Yuba County Office of Education and Peachtree Health; no county funding attached); updated the ad‑hoc committee assignments; adopted an event sponsorship policy; approved a memorandum of understanding with the Yuba Sutter Healthcare Council Foundation to install Narcan vending machines at the Life Building Center and the Health and Human Services lobby; approved an MOU to assign a county participant to the Sacramento Safe Streets (FBI) task force; approved an MOU to certify a privately owned peer‑support canine; and adopted text and map revisions to the county development code and zoning map (ordinance adoption passed unanimously).
The board also heard a contested code‑enforcement cost accounting for 1406 Sundance Drive and confirmed abatement charges while reducing the administrative penalty by 50%, yielding a confirmed assessment of $17,864.70; the motion passed on a 3–2 roll call. Several consent items were approved at the start of the meeting and the board recessed mid‑session for a short break.
Key votes and outcomes (selected): - School‑based wellness centers professional services agreement (Agenda item 7): Approved (voice vote). - Update to ad‑hoc committees (Agenda item 26): Approved (voice vote). - Event sponsorship policy: Approved (voice vote). - Narcan vending machine MOU (with Yuba Sutter Healthcare Council Foundation): Approved (voice vote). - FBI Safe Streets task force participation MOU: Approved (voice vote). - Peer support canine MOU (4 Paws to Freedom; Carl): Approved (voice vote). - Development code repeal/reenactment and zoning map amendments (public hearing and ordinance adoption): Adopted (roll call vote 5–0). - Code enforcement cost accounting for 1406 Sundance Drive: Confirmed with a 50% administrative penalty reduction; final assessment $17,864.70 (roll call 3–2).
Where votes were roll call, the clerk recorded Supervisor Vasquez, Supervisor House, Supervisor Fuhrer/Feurer (name variant on record), Supervisor Bradford and Supervisor Messick; the development‑code ordinance passed unanimously, while the abatement penalty reduction split the board.
