July 13, 2016 Meeting
Martha Booz from May Valley
The El Sobrante Municipal Advisory Council met on Wednesday July 13, 2016 at the Library Meeting Room. Present were George Cleveland, Chair of the Council, Tom Owens, Barbara Pendergrass, and Robin Tanner, new member.
Sheriffs Report: Discussion of Homeless Problems
Lt. Yates dispensed with his formal report, as the crime stats have not changed
much. He knew there were residents in attendance quite concerned about the changes
in the homeless population, and the recent increase in problems. Annette Oliver,
wife of Richard Oliver of Olivers Hardware, described changes she has
seen. She walks her dogs down by the creek twice a day, and the people she had
known for years are no longer there. Over the last four months, some new homeless
have set up tentsthere are many more tents than beforeand a woman
threw a rock at her car and threatened her. The behavior of these new homeless
people is often much more threatening with intimations of violence than with
the previous people. She does not feel safe any longer, whereas she did before.
Lt. Yates asked if she had reported the threats. She had not. Lt. Yates made
clear that if we are threatened in any way, we should report it. That creates
a paper trail, a record, that can be used in the future if the homeless person
threatens someone else, or is caught drinking or taking drugs in public or relieving
themselves in public.
This particularly helps with the implementation of Lauras Law, which the County is implementing now. The conditions are very specificthe person has to demonstrate a threat to themselves or others. Then they can be arrested.
Bob Sharp pointed out that some years ago, at another time of heightened problems with the homeless, the Chamber of Commerce provided No Trespassing signs to interested businesses and private citizens for a nominal cost. The No Trespassing signs, along with a notice to the Sheriffs office giving permission for the Sheriffs deputies to arrest trespassers if the owner isnt there, can help a lot with the increasing homeless problems. Lt. Yates, James Lyons from Supervisor Gioias office, and the Council all agreed that a the signs should be made available again.
Shirley Sharp reported that she was inspecting the creek that bounds her property and found someone there. She asked if he was homeless, and he said yes. She advised him of the No Trespassing signs she has posted, and advised him to go to 25th Street in Richmond.
Land Use and Zoning Permit Applications
Shirley Sharp, who is on the Planning and Zoning Committee, reported on the
application of Heather Lee to move a preschool from its current location on
McBryde, to a church which formerly had a preschool on its premises.
Cleanup Day is Oct 1st
Our local Cleanup Day takes place on Oct 1st this year. We can bring all manner
of items we no longer want, or want to discard, free of charge. This excludes
computers or other electronics, nor other hazardous materials, e.g. paint, batteries,
etc., items that usually go to the hazardous waste facility. This is a great
opportunity for us all to clean up our houses and yards.
Volunteers are needed to help with the cleanup day, directing traffic and unloading cars and trucks and putting the refuse into the bins. If you can volunteer, please contact James Lyons directly at James.Lyons@bos.cccounty.us
Terrible Noise Waking Us All UP at 3 am!
The terrible pounding noise that awoke many of us at 3 am a couples of weeks
ago was noise from the construction of the new San Pablo Dam Road - I-80 interchange.
The contractors have to drive 34 posts into the ground, and were doing that
work. [Supervisor Gioia subsequently sent a notice around indicating that the
time of the work would change. It would not go overnight again, but would end
at 11 pm in future.]