Hall of Records, Room 301  
2281 Tulare Street  
County of Fresno  
Action Summary - Final  
Board of Supervisors  
Fresno, California  
93721-2198  
Telephone: (559) 600-3529  
Toll Free: 1-800-742-1011  
Buddy Mendes, 4th District, Chairman  
Garry Bredefeld, 2nd District, Vice Chairman  
Brian Pacheco, 1st District  
Luis Chavez, 3rd District  
Nathan Magsig, 5th District  
Paul Nerland, County Administrative Officer  
Douglas Sloan, County Counsel  
Bernice E. Seidel, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors  
Tuesday, November 18, 2025  
9:30 AM  
Hall of Records  
Present: 5 -  
Vice Chairman Garry Bredefeld, Supervisor Luis Chavez, Supervisor Nathan Magsig,  
Chairman Buddy Mendes, and Supervisor Brian Pacheco  
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance  
REVEREND GOMIDAS ZOHRABIAN, ST. GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH  
OF FOWLER, GAVE THE INVOCATION AND LED THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IN THE PLEDGE OF  
ALLEGIANCE  
Approve Agenda  
1.  
2.  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, THAT THIS  
AGENDA BE APPROVED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ITEM 13 WHICH WAS DELETED AND WILL RETURN  
TO A DATE UNCERTAIN. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Approve Consent Agenda - Item Numbers 23-55  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY VICE CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, THAT  
THIS CONSENT AGENDA BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE  
FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Board of Supervisors  
3.  
Presentation of Retirement Plaque to Guillermo Cortes - Sheriff's Department - 20 Years of  
Service  
RETIREMENT PLAQUE MAILED TO GUILLERMO CORTES, WHO WAS UNABLE TO ATTEND IN PERSON  
Presentation of Retirement Plaque to Brian Melikian - County Counsel - 35 Years of Service  
4.  
PRESENTED RETIREMENT PLAQUE TO BRIAN MELIKIAN  
Supervisor Bredefeld  
5.  
Proclaim December 5-7, 2025, as the 2025 Toys for Tots Marathon Weekend in the County of  
Fresno  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY VICE CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, SECONDED BY CHAIRMAN MENDES, THAT THIS  
MATTER BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-344  
Supervisor Magsig and Public Health  
6.  
Conduct first hearing to amend Fresno County Ordinance Code, Title 10, to add Chapter 10.72,  
“Regulating and Prohibiting the Sale and Distribution of Kratom Products in Unincorporated  
Areas of Fresno County”, waive reading of the Ordinance in its entirety and set the second  
hearing for December 9, 2025; designate County Counsel to prepare fair and adequate  
summary of the proposed Ordinance; and direct the Clerk of the Board to post and publish the  
required summaries in accordance with Government Code Section 25124(b)(1)  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY VICE CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, THAT  
THIS MATTER BE APPROVED WITH THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS TO THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE:  
1) PERMIT THE SALE OF NATURAL KRATOM LEAF TO INDIVIDUALS 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER; 2)  
PERMIT THE SALE OF KRATOM AND OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAINING 7-HYDROXYMITRAGYNINE (7-OH)  
CONCENTRATIONS OF 2% OR LESS TO INDIVIDUALS 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, PROVIDED SUCH  
PRODUCTS ARE SOLD FROM BEHIND THE COUNTER AND REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION FOR PURCHASE;  
AND 3) PROHIBIT THE SALE OF KRATOM AND OTHER PRODUCTS WITH 7-HYDROXYMITRAGYNINE (7-OH)  
CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 2%. WITH BOARD CONSENSUS, CHAIRMAN MENDES DIRECTED  
THAT, SHOULD THE MOTION PASS, THE SECOND HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE NOT BE  
PLACED ON THE CONSENT AGENDA. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator  
7.  
Conduct first hearing to amend the Fresno County Master Schedule of Fees, Charges and  
Recovered Costs Ordinance by amending Subsection 2609 - Contract Service Fees, of  
Section 2600 - Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator, waive reading of the Ordinance in its  
entirety and set second hearing for December 9, 2025; designate County Counsel to prepare a  
fair and adequate summary of the Ordinance; and direct the Clerk of the Board to post and  
publish the required summary in accordance with Government Code Section 25124(b)(1)  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, THAT THIS  
MATTER BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Administrative Office  
8.  
Confirm appointment of Humero ‘Joe’ Prado, effective November 24, 2025, to the position of  
Director of the Department of Public Health pursuant to Fresno County Charter Section 16  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, THAT THIS  
MATTER BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
9.  
Receive report from State Legislative Advocates on the State of California’s 2025 legislative  
session  
RECEIVED REPORT FROM STATE LEGISLATIVE ADVOCATES ON THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA’S 2025  
LEGISLATIVE SESSION  
10.  
11.  
Receive presentation by Municipal Advisor KNN Public Finance on rating agency scoring  
related to the issuance of municipal bonds to finance County facilities  
RECEIVED PRESENTATION BY MUNICIPAL ADVISOR KNN PUBLIC FINANCE ON RATING AGENCY  
SCORING RELATED TO THE ISSUANCE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS TO FINANCE COUNTY FACILITIES  
Authorize the County Administrative Officer to create the Office of Housing and Homelessness  
within the County Administrative Office consisting of the assignment of operational management  
for the identified homelessness programs and associated positions to the County  
Administrative Office from the Department of Social Services; and Direct staff to return to your  
Board within 12 months for an update on the Office of Housing and Homelessness  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, THAT THIS  
MATTER BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Public Works and Planning  
11.1  
Receive verbal presentation from staff regarding the Measure C Steering Committee proposed  
allocations, formulas, and term for the renewal measure  
RECEIVED VERBAL PRESENTATION FROM STAFF REGARDING THE MEASURE C STEERING COMMITTEE  
PROPOSED ALLOCATIONS, FORMULAS, AND TERM FOR THE RENEWAL MEASURE  
12.  
Consider appeal of Planning Commission’s denial of Variance Application No. 4156 proposing  
to allow the creation of a 1.27-acre parcel from an existing 39.38-acre parcel and allow a  
10-foot side-yard setback for an existing garage on 38.11-acre remainder parcel in AE-20  
(Exclusive Agricultural, 20-acre minimum parcel size) Zone District; and if your Board chooses  
to grant the Appeal and overturn the Planning Commission’s denial of Variance Application No.  
4156, it would be appropriate to: a) adopt Negative Declaration prepared for the project based  
on Initial Study No. 8482; and b) make required Findings specified in Section 860.5.060.D for  
approval of a variance stating the basis for making the four required variance findings; and c)  
approve Variance Application No. 4156, with Conditions of Approval contained within the Staff  
Report to the Planning Commission (subject parcel is located on north side of E. Caruthers  
Avenue, approximately 0.25-miles east from intersection with south De Wolf Avenue,  
approximately 0.9-miles south of the City of Selma (APN: 385-102-02s) (8420 E. Caruthers  
Avenue) (Sup. Dist. 4))  
CONSIDERED APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S DENIAL OF VARIANCE APPLICATION NO. 4156  
PROPOSING TO ALLOW THE CREATION OF A 1.27-ACRE PARCEL FROM AN EXISTING 39.38-ACRE  
PARCEL AND ALLOW A 10-FOOT SIDE-YARD SETBACK FOR AN EXISTING GARAGE ON THE 38.11-ACRE  
REMAINDER PARCEL IN THE AE-20 (EXCLUSIVE AGRICULTURAL, 20-ACRE MINIMUM PARCEL SIZE) ZONE  
DISTRICT. APPELLANT WAS PRESENT. RECEIVED PUBLIC TESTIMONY. CLOSED PUBLIC HEARING  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY CHAIRMAN MENDES, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, THAT THIS  
MATTER BE ACTED ON AS FOLLOWS: 1) GRANT THE APPEAL AND OVERTURN THE PLANNING  
COMMISSION’S DENIAL OF VARIANCE APPLICATION NO. 4156; 2) ADOPT THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION  
PREPARED FOR THE PROJECT BASED ON INITIAL STUDY NO. 8482; 3) MAKE ALL THE REQUIRED  
FINDINGS AS SPECIFIED IN FRESNO COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 860.5.060.D; AND 4)  
APPROVE VARIANCE APPLICATION NO. 4156, WITH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONTAINED WITHIN  
THE STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION, AND WHICH WILL EXPIRE TWO YEARS FROM  
THE DATE OF THE BOARD’S APPROVAL UNLESS A MAPPING APPLICATION TO CREATE THE PARCEL IS  
FILED; AND WHERE CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE APPLICANT CAUSE DELAYS, THE  
PLANNING COMMISSION MAY GRANT A MAXIMUM OF TWO ONE-YEAR EXTENSIONS OF TIME. THE  
MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
13.  
Deny petition for partial cancellation of Agricultural Land Conservation Contract (ALCC) No.  
2809 filed by Orlando Ramirez on behalf of Colin Kawano (Applicant), to remove a 1.27-acre  
portion of a 39.38-acre parcel from Williamson Act Contract to allow the 1.27-acres to be  
created as a separate parcel for residential use; and if your Board is able to make all five  
required findings listed under Government Code, Section 51282(b), take following actions: a)  
adopt and authorize Chairman to execute Resolution authorizing partial cancellation of ALCC  
No. 2809; and b) authorize Chairman to execute Certificate of Tentative Cancellation and  
approve recording Certificate of Cancellation when all contingencies and conditions included in  
Certificate of Tentative Cancellation have been satisfied (subject parcel is located  
approximately 0.25 miles east of intersection of S. DeWolf Avenue and E. Caruthers Avenue,  
along E. Caruthers Avenue, approximately one mile southwest of City of Selma (APN:  
385-102-33S) (8420 E. Caruthers Avenue) (Sup. Dist. 4))  
DELETED; WILL RETURN TO A DATE UNCERTAIN  
14.  
Conduct first hearing on an Ordinance amending title of Chapter 14.10 of Fresno County  
Ordinance Code (from “Water Service and Billing Procedures for County of Fresno Waterworks  
District” to “Water Service and Billing Procedures for County of Fresno Waterworks Districts  
and County Service Areas”), amending section 14.10.20 (Definitions) and section 14.10.080,  
including amending title of section 14.10.080 (from “Backflow Prevention Devices, Installation  
Requirements and Protective Enclosures” to “Backflow Prevention: Responsibility and  
Authority”) thereof, and adding sections 14.10.081 through 14.10.087 thereof relating to  
cross-connection protection requirements, water service termination for cross-connection  
hazard, cross-connection violation declared public nuisance, enforcement and administrative  
citations, appeal of administrative citations, and remedies, waive reading of Ordinance in its  
entirety and set second hearing for December 9, 2025; designate County Counsel to prepare a  
fair and adequate summary of proposed Ordinance; and direct Clerk of Board to post and  
publish required summary in accordance with Government Code Section 25124(b)(1)  
PRIOR TO BOARD DISCUSSION, COUNTY COUNSEL ANNOUNCED TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE  
AGENDA ITEM, ORDINANCE, AND ORDINANCE SUMMARY: IN VARIOUS PLACES, ORDINANCE CODE  
SECTIONS 14.10.20, 14.10.80, AND 14.10.81 THROUGH 14.10.87 WERE ERRONEOUSLY REFERENCED; THE  
CORRECT SECTIONS ARE 14.10.020, 14.10.080, AND 14.10.081 THROUGH 14.10.087. A MOTION WAS  
MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY CHAIRMAN MENDES, THAT THIS ITEM BE APPROVED  
WITH THE ANNOUNCED CORRECTIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
15.  
Receive presentation from the Department of Public Works and Planning regarding current and  
future initiatives to enhance road safety throughout Fresno County  
RECEIVED PRESENTATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PLANNING REGARDING  
CURRENT AND FUTURE INITIATIVES TO ENHANCE ROAD SAFETY THROUGHOUT FRESNO COUNTY  
Board of Supervisors' Committee Reports and Comments  
16.  
Board of Supervisors' Committee Reports and Comments - Receive and provide direction (this  
item is reserved for committee reports by members of the Board of Supervisors)  
CHAIRMAN MENDES INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE WILL ATTEND THE FRESNO COUNCIL OF  
GOVERNMENTS (FCOG) POLICY BOARD MEETING ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AS VICE CHAIRMAN  
BREDEFELD IS UNABLE TO ATTEND, AND REQUESTED THAT COUNTY COUNSEL DOUGLAS SLOAN SEND  
A NOTIFICATION LETTER TO FCOG. SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ EXTENDED THANKSGIVING WELL-WISHES  
TO THE BOARD AND STAFF. SUPERVISOR PACHECO REPORTED THAT OTHER JURISDICTIONS ARE  
INCORPORATING LEVINE ACT LANGUAGE INTO THEIR CONTRACTS AND, WITH BOARD CONSENSUS,  
REQUESTED THAT COUNTY COUNSEL EVALUATE POTENTIALLY ADDING LEVINE ACT LANGUAGE TO  
COUNTY CONTRACTS AND RETURN TO THE BOARD WITH A RECOMMENDATION  
Board Appointments  
17.  
Receive Boards, Commissions, and Committees Vacancy Report; and Appoint Applicants as  
necessary  
RECEIVED VACANCY REPORT. A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY VICE  
CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, THAT THE NOMINATION FOR REAPPOINTMENT BE APPROVED AS FOLLOWS:  
FRESNO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT  
REAPPOINT BRAD RICHTER (TERM TO EXPIRE 09/30/2029)  
THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Public Presentations  
18.  
Public Presentations - This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address  
the Board on any matter not on this agenda - Pursuant to Administrative Policy No. 29,  
presentations are limited to 3 minutes per person and no more than 15 minutes total per topic  
HELD; RECEIVED  
Closed Session  
19.  
Conference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code, section 54957.6): Agency Negotiator:  
Hollis Magill; Employee Organization: All Bargaining Units and Management and  
Unrepresented Employees - Hours, Wages and Terms and Conditions of Employment  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
20.  
Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section  
54956.9(d)(1): Victoria Johns: ADJ16254786  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
21.  
Conference with Legal Counsel - Initiation of Litigation; Government Code, section 54956.9(d)  
(4) (2 Cases)  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
22.  
Conference with Legal Counsel - Significant Exposure to Litigation; Government Code, section  
54956.9(d)(2) (2 Cases)  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
22.1  
Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation - Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(1)  
- Vincent Nelson v. County of Fresno, Fresno County Superior Court, Case No. 23CECG01677  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
22.2  
Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation - Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(1)  
- True North Detox, LLC v. County of Fresno, EDCA No. 1:25 cv 01281 JLT EPG; County of  
Fresno v. True North Detox, LLC, FCSC No. 25CECG04575  
HELD; NO REPORTABLE ACTION  
Adjourn  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY SUPERVISOR MAGSIG, SECONDED BY VICE CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, THAT  
THIS MEETING BE ADJOURNED FOLLOWING CLOSED SESSION. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE  
FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
APPROVED:  
/s/ Ernest Buddy Mendes  
ERNEST BUDDY MENDES, CHAIRMAN OF THE  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE  
COUNTY OF FRESNO  
ATTEST:  
BY: /s/ Bernice E. Seidel  
BERNICE E. SEIDEL  
CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
COUNTY OF FRESNO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA  
APPROVED ON DECEMBER 9, 2025  
CONSENT AGENDA  
A MOTION WAS MADE BY VICE CHAIRMAN BREDEFELD, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR CHAVEZ, THAT  
THIS CONSENT AGENDA BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE  
FOLLOWING VOTE:  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Board of Supervisors  
Approve minutes for November 4, 2025  
23.  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Supervisor Chavez  
Proclaim November 2025 as "National Adoption Month" in the County of Fresno  
24.  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-335  
Supervisor Magsig  
Adopt Resolution to Recognize the 100th annual Trek to the Nation’s Christmas Tree  
25.  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-336  
Supervisor Bredefeld, Supervisor Magsig, and Public Works and Planning  
26.  
Conduct second hearing to amend the Fresno County Master Schedule of Fees, Charges and  
Recovered Costs Ordinance by amending Section 1500 - Parks and Recreation, waive reading  
of the Ordinance in its entirety, and adopt proposed Ordinance; and conduct second hearing to  
amend the Fresno County Ordinance Code, Title 13 Roads, Parks, Other Public Places,  
Chapter 13.16 Parks and Recreation Areas, Section 13.16.080 Vehicle entrance fee, waive  
reading of the Ordinance in its entirety, and adopt proposed Ordinance  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Ordinance No. 25-026, Ordinance No. 25-027  
District Attorney  
27.  
Retroactively authorize the District Attorney’s previous submittal of a grant application to the  
State of California, Department of Insurance (CDI) for continuation of the Workers’  
Compensation Insurance Fraud Program, for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026  
($1,276,852); and Approve retroactive Grant Award Agreement, including any extensions or  
amendments, for continued funding of the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud Program  
with the CDI, for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026 ($1,215,001); and Adopt a  
Resolution retroactively authorizing the District Attorney, or her designee, to execute retroactive  
Grant Award Agreement, including any extensions or amendments, and accepting all liability  
arising out of the performance of the Grant Agreement ($1,215,001)  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-337  
Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator  
28.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Western State Design, Inc.  
for laundry equipment services and maintenance at the West Annex Jail and Juvenile Justice  
Campus, effective November 18, 2025, not to exceed five consecutive years, which includes a  
three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $275,000 for  
the West Annex Jail and $150,000 for the Juvenile Justice Campus ($425,000); authorize the  
Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator, or their designee, to add or remove equipment, or  
otherwise modify services and/or service levels at the West Annex Jail detailed in Exhibit A to  
the recommended Agreement, provided such changes do not modify the rates or increase the  
maximum compensation authorized by the recommended agreement; and authorize the  
Director of General Services, or their designee, to add or remove equipment, or otherwise  
modify services and/or service levels at the Juvenile Justice Campus detailed in Exhibit B to the  
recommended Agreement, provided such changes do not modify the rates or increase the  
maximum compensation authorized by the recommended agreement  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-581  
29.  
Retroactively authorize the Sheriff’s previous submittal of an equipment grant application to the  
State of California - Natural Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation Division of  
Boating and Waterways for the Sheriff’s Office’s Boating Safety Unit ($55,980); approve and  
authorize the Chairman to execute Grant Agreement with the State of California - Natural  
Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation Division of Boating and Waterways for  
a supplemental grant, including all required certifications, effective October 1, 2025, through  
September 30, 2033 ($55,980); adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2025-26  
appropriations and estimated revenues for Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator Org 3111 in  
the amount of $55,980 (4/5 vote); and authorize the Sheriff, or their authorized representative, to  
sign requests for reimbursement documents and any other documents necessary for the grant  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-582, Resolution No. 25-338  
Administrative Office  
30.  
Receive Annual Boards, Commissions, and Committees Report pursuant to County  
Administrative Officer Management Directive 2714.4; and Eliminate the Community Parent and  
Guardian Review Committee based on State Legislation and Rescind Resolution Number  
23-377  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
31.  
32.  
Approve petition for waiver of absences for Kevin Lisitsin to allow him to retain his position on  
the Foster Care Standards and Oversight Committee  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Approve revised Administrative Policy No. 76 - Grants to Non-Governmental and Non-Profit  
Organizations from the General Fund, which removes fixed dollar amounts noted for exempt  
organizations  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
33.  
Adopt Resolution proclaiming continuation of the local emergency status relating to the  
extremely high levels of tree mortality and hazardous conditions created by the drought and  
request that the Governor continue to provide resources and support to mitigate risk of falling  
trees and increased fire hazard  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-339  
34.  
35.  
Accept the 2025 Annual Williams Lawsuit Agreement Report from the Fresno County Office of  
Education  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Cover Page Agreement-Amendment, a  
required administrative form, for Amendment II to Cooperative Agreement No. 13-767-1  
between the County and the California High Speed Rail Authority (HSRA) to add a max contract  
amount of $3,700,000 to be paid to the County, as well as any further documents required to  
complete this settlement, subject to review as to legal form by County Counsel  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-583  
Behavioral Health  
36.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with the Regents of the  
University of California on behalf of the University of California, San Francisco - Fresno, Medical  
Education Program for psychiatric resident services provided at the Department of Behavioral  
Health facilities effective upon execution through June 30, 2030 ($0); and Approve and  
authorize the Director of Behavioral Health, or designee, as signatory on behalf of the Board of  
Supervisors on the associated Program Letter of Agreement  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-584  
37.  
38.  
39.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Retroactive Amendment No. 2 to Agreement  
No. 23-295 with Kings View, effective November 1, 2025, with no change to the term of July 1,  
2023, through June 30, 2026, rolling over $14,802 in unspent funds from FY 2024-25, and  
increasing the maximum compensation by $8,448 to a total of $4,169,968  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-585  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Kings View for Community  
Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services, effective December 1, 2025, through June 30,  
2030, which includes a two-year and seven-month base contract and two optional one-year  
extensions, total not to exceed $51,200,693  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-586  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a Participation Agreement with the California  
Mental Health Services Authority for Quality Measures and Performance Improvement Program,  
effective upon execution through December 31, 2029, total not to exceed $54,000; and approve  
and authorize the Department of Behavioral Health Director, or designee, to be the signatory  
and act as the Fresno County representative on behalf of the Board of Supervisors on  
associated California Mental Health Services Authority Quality Measures and Performance  
Improvement related reports and forms, without modifying the maximum compensation  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-587  
Fresno County Employees' Retirement Association  
40.  
Receive Retirement Administrator’s certification to the Board of Supervisors that James E.  
Hackett, a duly nominated and eligible candidate for the 2025 Board of Retirement Election of  
the Fresno County Employees’ Retirement Association (“Board of Retirement”), for Alternate  
Retired Member Seat No. 8, was unopposed at the close of nominations under the Board of  
Supervisors elections procedures for Board of Retirement elections (“Election Procedures”); as  
provided by the Election Procedures, order that no election be held for such seat; and as  
provided by the Election Procedures, direct the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to  
Government Code § 31523, to cast a unanimous ballot, in the form of the official ballot  
accompanying this agenda item, in favor of James E. Hackett as Alternate Retired Member  
Seat No. 8 on the Board of Retirement for a three-year term commencing January 1, 2026, and  
expiring December 31, 2028, and deliver the cast ballot to the Board of Retirement and a copy  
thereof to the Fresno County Clerk/Registrar of Voters  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Human Resources  
41.  
Approve the successor Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Representation Unit 42 -  
Association of County Engineers, effective November 24, 2025, through November 22, 2026;  
and approve the related Salary Resolution Amendment as reflected on Appendix “B”  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Salary Resolution No. 25-035  
42.  
Approve Addendum to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Representation Unit 02  
represented by Fresno County Public Safety Association, regarding a salary adjustment for the  
Security Officer classification; and approve the related Salary Resolution Amendments, as  
reflected on Appendix “C”  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Salary Resolution No. 25-036  
Information Technology Services  
43.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute First Amendment to Agreement No. A-24-050  
with GovernmentJobs.Com, Inc. dba NEOGOV to add an additional product and increase the  
maximum compensation by $13,146 to a total of $3,083,524, effective upon execution, with no  
change to the five-year term, which includes a two-year initial term with three optional one-year  
extensions  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-588  
Probation  
44.  
Approve and authorize Chairman to execute a retroactive revenue Agreement with the Fresno  
County Superintendent of Schools to provide partial funding to the County for services provided  
by two Deputy Probation Officers assigned to the Truancy Intervention Program, for the benefit  
of participating school districts, effective July 1, 2025, not to exceed three consecutive years,  
which includes a one-year base contract with two optional one-year extensions, total not to  
exceed $482,615; and Approve and authorize Chairman to execute a retroactive revenue  
Agreement with the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools to provide partial funding to the  
County for on-campus services provided by one Deputy Probation Officer assigned to Violet  
Heintz Education Academy, effective July 1, 2025, not to exceed three consecutive years, which  
includes a one-year base contract with two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed  
$121,743  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-589, Agreement No. 25-590  
45.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive First Amendment to Agreement  
No. 24-621 with the City of Kerman to continue to assign one sworn Police Officer to the Public  
Safety Realignment Adult Compliance Team, effective July 1, 2025, with no change to the  
Agreement term of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029, increasing the Agreement maximum by  
$172,494 to a total of $349,874  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-591  
46.  
Under Administrative Policy No. 34 for competitive bids or requests for proposals (AP 34)  
determine that an exception to the competitive bidding requirement under AP 34 is satisfied  
and a Sole Source - Suspension of Competition is warranted, and that the best interests of the  
County would be served by entering into an agreement with Lexipol, LLC (Lexipol), as Lexipol is  
the only vendor that provides a comprehensive policy management solution suite that meets the  
requirements of the Probation Department; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute  
a retroactive sole source Agreement with Lexipol for subscription-based policy management  
and training services, effective November 1, 2025, not to exceed five consecutive years, which  
includes a three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed  
$390,972  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-592  
47.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a First Amendment to Agreement No.  
A-24-271 with University of Cincinnati Research Institute, to increase the allowable travel  
expenses for services, with no change to the term of June 4, 2024, through June 3, 2027, or  
compensation maximum of $753,500  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-593  
Public Defender  
48.  
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive Revenue Agreement and all  
required forms and certifications with the Fresno Regional Workforce Development Board for  
post-conviction relief services to be provided by the Fresno County Public Defender, effective  
July 1, 2025, not to exceed one year ($45,000); and Adopt Budget Resolution increasing the FY  
2025-26 appropriations and estimated revenues for the Public Defender Org 2880 in the  
amount of $45,000 (4/5 vote)  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-594, Resolution No. 25-340  
Public Works and Planning  
49.  
Adopt a Resolution authorizing submittal of a Change of Organization application to Fresno  
Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) for detachment of approximately 40 acres,  
known as Sobaje Parcels, from Waterworks District No. 42 (WWD 42), and authorizing Director  
of Public Works and Planning or their designee to act on the County’s behalf, including  
execution and submission of all necessary documents to effectuate proposed detachment  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-341  
50.  
Adopt a Resolution authorizing submittal of a Sphere of Influence Amendment and Annexation  
Application to the Fresno Local Agency Formation Commission for Waterworks District No. 41,  
incorporating County Service Area Zones 31C, 31D, 31F, and 31G and authorizing Director of  
Public Works and Planning, or his/her designee, to execute and submit all required applications  
and supporting documents to the Fresno Local Agency Formation Commission and to act on  
behalf of the County during proceedings  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-342  
51.  
Retroactively approve and authorize Director of Public Works and Planning’s previous submittal  
of four applications to Fresno Council of Governments for Measure C Safe Routes to School  
Grant Program; and adopt and authorize Chairman to execute the Resolution required by  
Fresno Council of Governments stating the County’s approval of and commitment to Measure C  
Safe Routes to School Program  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Resolution No. 25-343  
52.  
Approve and authorize Chairman to execute retroactive Amendment No. 2 to Master  
Agreement No. 22-046 with American Refuse, Inc. and West Coast Rubber Recycling, Inc. for  
provision of waste tire hauling services, effective upon execution with no change to the original  
term of September 12, 2021, through September 11, 2026, removing annual contract limits and  
increasing the contract maximum by $25,000 to a total of $1,050,000  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-596  
53.  
Approve and authorize Chairman to execute a Joint Powers Authority Agreement for  
implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act for Delta-Mendota  
Groundwater Sustainability Agencies within Delta-Mendota Groundwater subbasin; and  
designate District 4 Supervisor as Director, District 1 Supervisor as First Alternate, and  
Department of Public Works and Planning’s Water and Natural Resources Division Manager,  
as Second Alternate to serve as a member of Board of Directors for the Delta-Mendota  
Groundwater Sustainability Agencies Joint Powers Authority  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-597  
Social Services  
54.  
Ratify the County Administrative Officer's approval of the Department of Social Services’  
Halloween festivities, pursuant to Administration Policy No. 81  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Sitting as the Fresno County Board of Supervisors and the In-Home Supportive Services  
Public Authority Governing Board:  
55.  
Sitting as the Fresno County Board of Supervisors and as the In-Home Supportive Services  
Public Authority Governing Board: Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a Third  
Amendment to Agreement 25-316 with United Language Group, LLC, for continued written  
translation and telephonic interpretation services, extending the term by six months from January  
1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, and increasing the maximum compensation by $257,100 to a  
total of $4,260,645  
APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED  
5 - Bredefeld, Chavez, Magsig, Mendes, and Pacheco  
Ayes:  
Agreement No. 25-595