Agendas & Minutes

Napa County Legislative Subcommittee 1/25/2021 Regular Meeting

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5A

County Executive Officer requests discussion and possible action on President Biden's proposed COVID-19 stimulus package which, among other things, provide direct financial relief to states and local governments to respond to the global pandemic known as Coronavirus.

Supporting Documents
A NACo Analysis ( Adobe PDF - 172 kb )

7A

County Executive Officer seeks discussion and possible action on SB 13 (Dodd) that would extend the sunset on a pilot program that allows local agency formation commissions in the Counties of Napa and San Bernardino to authorize a city or district to provide new or extended services outside its jurisdictional boundary and outside its sphere of influence, as specified.

Supporting Documents
A Bill Text ( Adobe PDF - 236 kb )

7B

County Executive Officer seeks discussion and possible action on SB 52 (Dodd) that would make a deenergization event, also known as Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS), one of the conditions constituting a state of emergency and a local emergency.

Supporting Documents
A Bill Text ( Adobe PDF - 237 kb )

7C

County Executive Officer seeks discussion and possible action on SB 10 (Wiener) that would authorize a local government to pass an ordinance to zone any parcel for up to 10 units of residential density per parcel if it is located in a transit-rich area, a jobs-rich area, or an urban infill site.

Supporting Documents
A Bill Text ( Adobe PDF - 250 kb )

7D

County Executive Officer seeks discussion and possible action on SB 219 (McGuire) that will relieve the requirement that tax collectors assess penalties on taxpayers who have been unable to pay their taxes timely due to an economic hardship caused by a shelter-at-home order.

Supporting Documents
A Bill Text ( Adobe PDF - 241 kb )