ARCHIVED COMMUNITY WEBSITE
The Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was founded 1983 in Miranda, Humboldt County, California. We have preserved here an archive of the website.
The Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP) was founded 1983 in Miranda, Humboldt County, California. We have preserved here an archive of the website.
CLMP covers only issues specific to our local area on California’s North Coast.
BOS MOTION OF 4/8/2008
“A motion was made and seconded to:
1. Stop Code Enforcement Unit inspections pending a review of policies and proceedures with the exception of cases under the purview of a court or judge, and separate the civil process from the criminal process.
2. Form a 9 member task force comprised of three (3) member of the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP), one (1) member from the County Administrative Office (CAO), two (2) County Supervisors, and three (3) at large members who will investigate the issues before the Board today (4-8-08)
3. Examine the Code Enforcement Manual and other appropriate procedures, and evaluate the coordination with Community Development Services Environmental Health, County Counsel, includng the Code Enforcement Unit, and the District Attorney’s Office.
4. Return to the Board within 45 days with findings and recommendations.”
Task Force Members shall examine the Code Enforcement Manual and other appropriate procedures, and evaluate the coordination with Community Development Services, Environmental Health, County Counsel including the Code Enforcement Unit, and the District Attorney’s Office.
1. Stop Code Enforcement Unit inspections pending a review of policies and proceedures with the exception of cases under the purview of a court or judge, and separate the civil process from the criminal process.
2. Form a 9 member task force comprised of three (3) member of the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project (CLMP), one (1) member from the County Administrative Office (CAO), two (2) County Supervisors, and three (3) at large members who will investigate the issues before the Board today (4-8-08)
3. Examine the Code Enforcement Manual and other appropriate procedures, and evaluate the coordination with Community Development Services Environmental Health, County Counsel, includng the Code Enforcement Unit, and the District Attorney’s Office.
4. Return to the Board within 45 days with findings and recommendations.”
Task Force Members shall examine the Code Enforcement Manual and other appropriate procedures, and evaluate the coordination with Community Development Services, Environmental Health, County Counsel including the Code Enforcement Unit, and the District Attorney’s Office.