County of Santa Barbara  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
First District - Roy Lee  
Second District - Laura Capps, Chair  
Third District - Joan Hartmann  
Fourth District - Bob Nelson, Vice Chair  
Fifth District - Steve Lavagnino  
Mona Miyasato, County Executive Officer  
Agenda  
Tuesday, March 11, 2025  
9:00 AM  
JOSEPH CENTENO BETTERAVIA GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION  
BUILDING, BOARD HEARING ROOM  
511 EAST LAKESIDE PARKWAY, SANTA MARIA  
The Board of Supervisors meets concurrently as the Board of Directors of: the Flood Control & Water  
Conservation District, the Water Agency, the Laguna County Sanitation District, and other Special Districts.  
Web Streaming of the Board of Supervisors Meetings, Agendas, Supplemental Materials and Minutes of the  
Board of Supervisors are available on the internet at: www.countyofsb.org  
Please see page two of this agenda for public participation options for the Board of Supervisors Meetings.  
Persons may address the Board on any matter listed on the agenda. Matters not listed on the agenda may be  
addressed during the public comment period at the conclusion of the administrative agenda.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors currently provides in-person participation  
as well as remote participation until further notice.  
Board members and the public may participate from the County Administration Building,  
Board Hearing Room, Fourth Floor located at 105 East Anapamu Street in Santa Barbara or  
the Joseph Centeno Betteravia Government Administration Building Board Hearing Room  
located at 511 Lakeside Parkway in Santa Maria.  
The following methods of participation are available to the public:  
1. You may observe the live stream of the Board meetings in the following ways:  
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comment is formally part of the record depends on the agenda item it is submitted for and its length  
and time of submittal as set out in Board Resolution 91-333 (Land Use).  
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
Board Meeting Procedures  
The Board of Supervisors is the legislative body for the County of Santa Barbara. Persons are  
encouraged to attend and testify before the Board on any matter appearing on the agenda.  
Correspondence to the Board regarding items appearing on the agenda should be directed to the Clerk of  
the Board, 105 East Anapamu Street, Room 407, Santa Barbara CA 93101. For information regarding  
the meetings of the Board of Supervisors including specific meeting times, or any special  
accommodations, please contact the Clerk of the Board at (805) 568-2240 or sbcob@countyofsb.org.  
Procedures for the conduct of the meetings of the Board of Supervisors can be found in Board  
Resolutions 09-368 (General) and 91-333 (Land Use).  
The schedule of the Board of Supervisors, meeting agendas, supplemental hearing materials and minutes  
Board Meetings are televised live on County of Santa Barbara Cable Channel 20 and on YouTube at:  
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Board at (805) 568-2240 or sbcob@countyofsb.org.  
Late Distribution and Ex-Parte Communication  
Any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and  
distributed by the Clerk of the Board to all or a majority of the members of the Board of Supervisors less  
than 72 hours prior to that meeting are available for inspection in the Clerk of the Board Office, 105  
East Anapamu Street, Room 407, Santa Barbara, CA, at the Office of the Board of Supervisors,  
Betteravia Government Center, 511 East Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria, CA and on the Internet at:  
disclosure by members of the Board of Supervisors may be published online as an attachment to the  
corresponding item.  
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 within the preceding 12 months. Applicants, appellants,  
contractors, agents or any financially interested participant who actively supports or opposes the County’s  
decision on the agenda item who have made campaign contributions totaling more than $250 to a Board  
member within the preceding 12 months, are required to disclose that fact for the official record of the  
subject proceeding. Disclosures must include the amount and date 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.  
Closed Session  
The Board of Supervisors conducts a Closed Session between 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. and at 8:00  
A.M. as necessary. Closed Sessions are not open to the public. Matters discussed during Closed Session  
include existing and pending litigation, personnel matters and real property negotiations. Actions taken  
by the Board during Closed Session will be announced during open session (Gov. Code Sections  
54957.1(a) & (b), Ralph M. Brown Act). Members of the public may address the Board on Closed  
Session Agenda items during the General Public Comment period. For information related to Closed  
Session announcements please contact County Counsel at (805) 568-2950.  
Disability Access and Accommodation Requests  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
The Board of Supervisors Hearing Room in Santa Barbara is located on the Fourth Floor of the County  
Administration Building, 105 East Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara. The Hearing Room is wheelchair  
accessible. Accessible public parking is available behind the County Administration Building and in City  
Parking Lot #6 located at the corner of Anacapa Street and Anapamu Street. Public access to the County  
Administration Building is available through the Anacapa Street entrance.  
The Board of Supervisors Hearing Room in Santa Maria is located at the Betteravia Government Center,  
511 East Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria. The Hearing Room is wheelchair accessible. Accessible public  
parking is available at the Betteravia Government Center.  
Spanish interpreters, American Sign Language interpreters, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)  
requests, sound enhancement equipment, or other accommodations may be arranged by contacting the  
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by 4:00 p.m. on the Friday before the Board meeting. For information  
about these services please contact the Clerk of the Board at (805) 568-2240 or at  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
9:00 A.M. ..... Convene to Regular Session  
Roll Call  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Approval of Minutes of the March 4, 2025 Meeting  
County Executive Officer's Report  
County Executive Officer’s Report: Receive a report from the County Executive Officer (CEO) on  
County programs, County staff updates and achievements, staff recognitions, updates on major  
projects, updates on state and federal legislation, and upcoming events of interest to the Board and  
the public. There will be no Board discussion except to ask questions or refer matters to staff; and  
no action will be taken unless listed on a subsequent agenda.  
Administrative Agenda  
All matters listed hereunder constitute a consent agenda, and will be acted upon by a single roll  
call vote of the Board. Matters listed on the Administrative Agenda will be read only on the  
request of a member of the Board or the public, in which event the matter shall be removed from  
the Administrative Agenda and considered as a separate item.  
Resolutions to be Presented  
A-1)  
SUPERVISOR HARTMANN  
Adopt a Resolution Proclaiming March 10, 2025 as Tibet Day in Santa Barbara County.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
Administrative Items  
A-2)  
BEHAVIORAL WELLNESS DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding a revenue Agreement for Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis  
Services with the City of Santa Barbara for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2026, as  
follows:  
a) Approve, ratify and authorize the Chair to execute a revenue Agreement for Behavioral Health  
Mobile Crisis Services with the City of Santa Barbara (Agreement) for the period of July 1, 2024  
through June 30, 2026, in the anticipated revenue amount of $278,111.00, inclusive of  
$138,080.00 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025, and $140,031.00 for FY 2025-2026;  
b) Approve and authorize the Director of the Department of Behavioral Wellness, or designee, to  
make immaterial changes to the Agreement per Section 27; and, to amend or modify the Agreement  
rates per the Exhibit B-1, all without altering the maximum contract amount and without requiring  
additional approval of the Board of Supervisors’, subject to the Board of Supervisors’ ability to  
rescind this delegated authority at any time; and  
c) Determine that the above actions are government fiscal activities, which do not involve any  
commitment to any specific project that may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the  
environment and are therefore not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) pursuant to Section 15378(b)(4) of the CEQA Guidelines.  
A-3)  
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding an Ordinance to Amend County Code Chapter 46A -  
Inclusionary Housing, as follows:  
a) Consider the adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance to amend County Code Chapter 46A  
to amend Sections 46A-2, 46A-3, 46A-4, 46A5, and 46A-6 and implement the specific actions  
described in Program 4 of the County of Santa Barbara 2023-2031 Housing Element Update  
(HEU); and  
b) Determine that the proposed action does not constitute a “project” within the meaning of the  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Section 15378(b)(5) of the CEQA  
Guidelines, because it consists of an organizational or administrative activity of government which  
will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
A-4)  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding the Appointments of the City of Carpinteria, Lompoc,  
Solvang, Santa Maria and Guadalupe Representatives to the County Library Advisory Committee,  
as follows:  
a) Appoint Glynn Birdwell as the City of Carpinteria Representative, Cara Carucci as the City of  
Lompoc Representative, Mark Infanti as the City of Solvang Representative, Suzanne Hajnik as the  
City of Santa Maria Representative and Deborah Sykes as the City of Guadalupe Representative to  
serve on the County of Santa Barbara Library Advisory Committee; and  
b) Determine that the recommended appointment to the Library Advisory Committee is not the  
approval of a project that is subject to environmental review under the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(5), finding that the action  
involves government organizational or administrative activities which do not involve any commitment  
to any specific project which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the  
environment.  
A-5)  
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding revisions to the Encampment Response Protocol, as follows:  
a) Approve and adopt the following revisions to the Encampment Response Protocol:  
i) Remove the requirement to identify or provide alternative shelter before posting notices  
referencing the potential for enforcement of applicable County ordinances to clear an encampment in  
any waterway or other areas where it presents a threat to public health and safety;  
ii) Reduce, from 72 hours to 48 hours, the period of time during which notices are required to be  
posted regarding the removal of personal property from unauthorized encampment sites in the  
enforcement of applicable County ordinances; and  
iii) Reduce, from 90 days to 60 days, the duration of the County’s commitment to store personal  
property removed from unauthorized encampment sites in the enforcement of applicable County  
ordinances; and  
b) Determine that the approval of the recommended actions is exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(4) since the  
recommended actions are government fiscal activities which do not involve commitment to any  
specific project which may result in potentially significant physical impact on the environment.  
A-6)  
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICE  
Approve Budget Revision Request No. 0010316 (4/5 Vote Required).  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
A-7)  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
FIRE DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding the acceptance of a cash and non-cash donation greater than  
$10,000.00 from One805, as follows: (4/5 Vote Required)  
a) Authorize the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District (Fire District) to accept a non-cash  
donation from One805 of eighteen (18) Starlink Mini Kits and eighteen (18) Starlink Mini Mounts,  
for a total of $10,252.40;  
b) Authorize the Fire District to accept a cash donation from One805 of $39,747.60;  
c) Approve Budget Revision Request No. 0010304; and  
d) Determine that these activities are exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
review per CEQA Guideline Section 15061 (b) (3), since it can be seen with certainty that there is  
no possibility that the activities may have a significant effect on the environment.  
A-8)  
GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding a County Land Loan to Hollister Lofts L.P., for a Permanent  
Supportive Housing Development Project (Folio 003910), Second District, as follows:  
a) Ratify, approve and authorize the Chair to execute the County Land Loan Agreement and  
Regulatory Agreement with Hollister Lofts L.P for the Hollister Lofts permanent supportive housing  
project; and  
b) Find that, pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15162, no  
substantial changes are proposed and no new circumstances or information of substantial  
importance have come to light regarding environmental effects of the County Land Loan Agreement  
and Regulatory Agreement, and therefore the proposed action is within the scope of the CEQA  
Notice of Exemption approved by the Board of Supervisors on November 5, 2019, and on file with  
the Clerk of the Board, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15004(b)(4), and that therefore no  
new Notice of Exemption is required.  
A-9)  
GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding Multi-Department Master Service Agreements (MSAs), as  
follows:  
a) Approve and direct the Chief Procurement Officer (Purchasing Agent) to execute and administer,  
the annual MSA with Santa Maria Tire, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $400,000.00 for the  
services specified in the respective Statement(s) of Work in Exhibits to such MSA; and  
b) Determine that the above actions are not a “project” and are exempt from California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15378(b)(5) of the CEQA guidelines  
because they are organization or administrative activities of government that will not result in direct  
or indirect physical changes to the environment.  
A-10)  
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
Consider recommendations regarding the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Annual Progress Report, as  
follows:  
a) Receive and file the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Annual Progress Report;  
b) Determine that the County Planning Commission’s actions regarding the 2024 Comprehensive  
Plan Annual Progress Report are not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(3) and 15378(b)(5); and  
c) Direct staff to provide the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Annual Progress Report to the Governor’s  
Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (LCI), and California Department of Housing and  
Community Development (HCD), pursuant to Government Code 65400, and to the City of Santa  
Barbara, pursuant to the Board’s action to adopt the Mission Canyon Community Plan (April 1,  
2014).  
A-11)  
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding the acceptance of a Sewer Easement on APN 023-121-005,  
First District, as follows:  
Acting as the governing authority of County Service Area 12:  
a) Accept the easement deed from Crandall S. Edwards and Doreen J. Edwards, husband and wife  
as joint tenants, owner of APN 023-121-005, and authorize the Clerk of the Board to execute the  
certificate of acceptance; and  
b) Find that the proposed action does not constitute a “Project” within the meaning of the California  
Environmental Quality Act, pursuant to 14 CCR 15378(b)(5), in that it is a government  
administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect changes in the environment.  
A-12)  
SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Consider recommendations regarding the recommendation for Appointment of Workforce  
Development Board Members, as follows:  
a) Appoint Yvette Cope and Michael Boyer as members of the Workforce Development Board;  
b) Reappoint Cesar Valladares, Carola Smith, and Justin McIntire to the Workforce Development  
Board; and  
c) Determine that the above actions do not involve any commitment to any specific project which  
may result in a potentially significant impact on the environment, and therefore it is not a project  
under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15378(b)(4) and (5) as  
the proposed action is also an organizational or administrative activity.  
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Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
Board of Supervisors  
SUPERVISOR CAPPS  
A-13)  
Consider recommendations regarding a Community Forum on Cannabis Odor in Carpinteria, as  
follows:  
a) Authorize a special meeting to host a Community Forum on Cannabis Odor in Carpinteria to be  
held in Carpinteria City Hall Chambers on March 14, 2025. The purpose of this forum is to provide  
additional opportunity to hear from the community on the needs for improved cannabis odor control;  
b) Determine that these actions do not constitute a project under the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(5); and  
c) Provide any additional direction to staff, as appropriate.  
Hearing Requests  
A-14)  
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
Set a hearing to consider recommendations regarding proposed Cachuma Lake Recreational  
Vehicle (RV) Hookup Sites Fee Adjustments, as follows: (4/5 Vote Required)  
(Set a hearing for April 1, 2025. Time estimate: 15 minutes)  
a) Adopt a Resolution that adjusts Parks fees for RV hookup sites at Cachuma Lake Recreational  
Area. The adopted fees will go into effect once the current RV hookup project is complete; and  
b) Determine that the above-recommended actions are statutorily exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 21080(b)(8) of the California Public  
Resources Code and CEQA Guidelines Section 15273(a)(1), (2), and (4) since CEQA does not  
apply to the establishment, modification, structuring, restructuring, or approval of rates, tolls, or  
fares.  
A-15)  
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT  
Set a hearing to consider recommendations regarding the Appeal of the County Planning  
Commission Approval of the Laguna Blanca School Amendment, Case Nos. 24APL-00034, and  
21AMD-00000-00003, Second District, as follows:  
(Set a hearing for April 1, 2025. Time estimate: 1 hour)  
a) Deny the appeal, Case No. 24APL-00034;  
b) Make the required findings for approval of the Project, Case No. 21AMD-00000-00003,  
including the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings;  
c) Determine that the project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section  
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March 11, 2025  
15314 (Minor Additions to Schools), as set forth in the Notice of Exemption;  
d) Determine that the previously adopted Negative Declaration (06NGD-00000-00014) and  
CEQA Addendum are adequate and no subsequent Environmental Impact Report or Negative  
Declaration is required pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162; and  
e) Grant de novo approval of the Project, Case No. 21AMD-00000-00003, subject to the  
conditions of approval.  
A-16)  
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
Set a hearing to consider recommendations regarding a proposed Ordinance amending parking  
regulations specified in County Code Section 23-11 and repealing County Code Section 23-13.12  
pertaining to oversized vehicles, as follows:  
(Set a hearing for April 1, 2025. Time estimate: 20 minutes)  
a) Approve the introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance amending Santa Barbara County  
Code, Chapter 23, Section 11 and repealing Chapter 23, Section 13.12, pertaining to parking  
restrictions of oversized vehicles on County right of way in all Supervisorial Districts;  
b) Read the title of the Ordinance into the record and waive further reading of the Ordinance in full;  
and  
c) Set a hearing for the Administrative Agenda of April 8, 2025, to consider adoption of an  
Ordinance amending the parking regulations of oversized vehicles, as follows:  
i) Adopt the Ordinance (Second Reading) amending Santa Barbara County Code, Chapter 23,  
Section 11 and repealing Chapter 23, Section 13.12, pertaining to parking restrictions of oversized  
vehicles on County right of way in all Supervisorial Districts; and  
ii) Determine that amending Santa Barbara County Code, Chapter 23, Sections 23-11 and  
repealing Chapter 23, Section 13.12, pertaining to parking regulations, are for the operation and  
maintenance of an existing public facility, involving negligible, or no expansion of use beyond that  
which presently exists, and are therefore exempt from California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) pursuant to 14 CCR 15301(c), and approve and direct staff to file a Notice of Exemption  
on that basis.  
Approval of Administrative Agenda  
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Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
Public Comment Period  
THE PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD IS RESERVED FOR COMMENT ON MATTERS WITHIN  
THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. EACH PERSON  
MAY ADDRESS THE BOARD FOR UP TO THREE MINUTES AT THE DISCRETION OF THE  
CHAIR, FOR A TOTAL PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF NO MORE THAN 15 MINUTES.  
(Resolution No. 09-368) (25-00002)  
WHEN TESTIFYING BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PERSONAL ATTACKS AND  
OTHER DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR ARE NOT APPROPRIATE.  
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Agenda  
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Departmental Agenda  
Planning Items and Public Hearings  
1)  
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding an Informational Report Regarding Battery  
Energy Storage Systems, and Moss Landing Fire, as follows: (EST. TIME: 45 MIN.)  
a) Receive and File a report;  
b) Provide direction to staff as appropriate; and  
c) Find that the proposed action is an organizational or administrative activity that will not result in  
direct or indirect physical changes in the environment and is therefore not a project under California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines 14 CCR 15378(b)(5).  
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: POLICY  
2)  
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT  
HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding updates on Jail Health Monitoring and  
California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) Justice-Involved Initiative, as follows:  
(EST. TIME: 45 MIN.)  
a) Receive and file the Public Health Department 2024 update on Jail Health Monitoring and audits;  
b) Receive and file an update on the CalAIM Justice-Involved Initiative and the Public Health  
Department’s role in implementation and oversight; and  
c) Determine that the recommended actions are not a “Project” within the meaning of the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and are exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(4)  
since the recommended actions are government funding mechanisms or other government fiscal  
activities which do not involve any commitment to any specific project which may result in a  
potentially significant physical impact on the environment.  
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
3)  
Agenda  
March 11, 2025  
GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding the Five Year Capital Improvement Program  
(CIP), Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 through FY 2029-2030, as follows: (EST. TIME: 35 MIN.)  
a) Receive and file the detailed Five-Year CIP, FY 2025-2026 through FY 2029-2030;  
b) Review and grant preliminary, non-binding conceptual approval of the projects contained in the  
CIP;  
c) Refer new CIP Projects to the Planning Commission and request analysis of these projects  
proposed for planning, initiation, or construction in future FYs for conformity with the County  
Comprehensive Plan per Government Codes 65401 and 65402; and  
d) Determine that the proposed actions do not constitute a “Project” within the meaning of the  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(5)  
as they consist of organizational or administrative activities of government that will not result in direct  
or indirect changes in the environment; and that the proposed actions do not constitute “Approval”  
within the meaning of CEQA Guidelines Section 15352 as they do not commit the County to a  
definite course of action in regard to any project.  
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: POLICY  
4)  
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT  
HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding Environmental Health Services’ Fee Resolutions  
and Ordinances, as follows: (4/5 Vote Required) (EST. TIME: 1 HR.)  
a) Receive and file a presentation regarding Environmental Health Services’ Fee Schedule  
Resolutions and Ordinances;  
b) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Food Facilities;  
c) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Public Swimming  
Pools;  
d) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Onsite  
Wastewater Treatment Systems, Pumping, Maintenance and Disposal Services, Sewage Violation  
Inspections, and Land Development Review Services;  
e) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Organized  
Camps and Housing Complaint Inspections;  
f) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Body Art;  
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g) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Public Water  
Systems (California Safe Drinking Water Act);  
h) Adopt a Resolution amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating to Water Wells and  
Private Water Systems;  
i) Approve the introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for Environmental Health  
Services relating to Solid Waste;  
j) Approve the introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for Environmental Health  
Services relating to Monitoring Wells and Borings;  
k) Approve the introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for Environmental  
Health Services relating to Site Mitigation;  
l) Approve the introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for Environmental Health  
Services relating to Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA);  
m) Read the titles of the above Ordinances amending fees for Environmental Health Services relating  
to Solid Waste, Monitoring Wells and Borings, Site Mitigation, and CUPA into the record and  
waive full reading of these Ordinances;  
n) Find that approval of the recommended actions a) - m) is exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8)(A)  
and (B) because the fees will be used for operating expenses and for the purchase of supplies,  
equipment and materials; and CEQA Guidelines Section 15273 because the proposed actions are  
administrative activities of the County, which will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in  
the environment and is therefore not a "Project" as defined for purposes of CEQA, and direct staff  
to file a Notice of Exemption on that basis;  
o) Continue the hearing on Environmental Health Services’ Fee Ordinances to the Administrative  
Agenda of March 18, 2025 to consider recommendations, as follows:  
i) Consider and approve the adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for  
Environmental Health Services relating to Solid Waste;  
ii) Consider and approve the adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for  
Environmental Health Services relating to Monitoring Wells and Borings;  
iii) Consider and approve the adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for  
Environmental Health Services relating to Site Mitigation;  
iv) Consider and approve the adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance amending fees for  
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Environmental Health Services relating to CUPA;  
v) Find that approval of the above recommended actions i)-iv) is exempt from CEQA pursuant to  
Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8)(A) and (B) because the fees will be used for operating  
expenses and for the purchase of supplies, equipment and materials; and CEQA Guidelines Section  
15273 because the proposed actions are administrative activities of the County, which will not result  
in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment and is therefore not a "Project" as defined  
for purposes of CEQA, and direct staff to file a Notice of Exemption on that basis.  
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: POLICY  
Adjourn to  
Tuesday, March 18, 2025  
County Administration Building  
Board Hearing Room  
105 East Anapamu Street , Fourth Floor  
Santa Barbara  
Challenges  
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COURT, YOU MAY BE LIMITED TO RAISING ONLY THOSE ISSUES YOU OR SOMEONE  
ELSE RAISED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE, OR IN WRITTEN  
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AT, OR PRIOR TO, THE PUBLIC  
HEARING.  
Announcements  
The meeting of Tuesday, March 11, 2025 will be telecast live on County of Santa Barbara TV  
Channel 20 at 9:00 AM, and will be rebroadcast on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 5:00 PM  
and on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM on CSBTV Channel 20.