Board of Supervisors Meeting Information

 

MEETING DATES AND LOCATION
The Board of Supervisors meetings are held at the County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 310, San Diego, CA 92101. A regular meeting of the Board is held at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and 9 a.m. on Wednesday of each week. The Wednesday meeting deals with Planning and Land Use matters. View the Board meeting calendar for scheduled meetings. ANY EXCEPTIONS to the location or start time of the meeting will be shown on the Board of Supervisors' Agenda.

 

ASSISTANCE FOR THE DISABLED:
Agendas and records are available in alternative formats upon request. Contact the Clerk’s office at (619) 531-5434 (voice) or (619) 531-4803 (TTY) with questions or to request a disability-related accommodation. Assistive Listening Devices (ALD’s) are available from the Clerk of the Board in Room 402 prior to the meeting and are to be returned at the end of the meeting. Individuals requiring sign language interpreters should contact the Countywide ADA Title II Coordinator at (619) 531-4908. To the extent reasonably possible, requests for accommodation or assistance should be submitted at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting so that arrangements may be made. An area in the front of the chamber is designated for individuals requiring the use of wheelchair or other accessible devices.

 

LANGUAGE TRANSLATION ASSISTANCE:
Spanish language translation services for public speakers are available at Board of Supervisors meetings. Additional languages identified as languages with a Substantial Number of Limited English-Speaking Persons in the County (currently defined as Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, Persian (incl. Farsi, Dari), Somali, Spanish, Tagalog (incl. Filipino), and Vietnamese) may be made available upon request to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at least 72 hours prior to the meeting (refer to Board Policy A-139 for additional information). Please contact the Clerk’s office at (619) 531-5434 or via e-mail at PublicComment@sdcounty.ca.gov.

 

SPECIAL NEEDS/GROUPS:
Whenever possible, audience members accompanied by young children will be offered seats in the observation balcony or one of the other rooms to view the proceeding and to avoid distractions during the meeting. Individual and organizations planning for groups to attend Board meetings, or having special needs such as utilizing an interpreter to translate the proceedings, are requested to call the Clerk of the Board office at (619) 531-5434 in advance of the meeting to arrange for balcony seating or additional rooms.

 

COURTESY/SAFETY ITEMS:
Out of respect for the proceedings and in consideration of others, all cell phones, tablets, or other noise-emitting devices should be turned off or silenced prior to entering the Chamber. Aisles and doorways must remain clear and room capacity limits will be enforced to ensure compliance with fire code and safety regulations. Placards, banners, signs, flags, or other large objects are not permitted in the Chamber.

 

CABLE TV/LIVE STREAMING:
The meetings of the Board of Supervisors are televised live, starting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday and 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. They are also replayed on cable television at 9:00 p.m. the evening of the meeting and on Saturday (Tuesday meetings replay 1:00 p.m. and Wednesday meetings replay at 9:00 p.m.). Please tune into the following channels: Cox Ch. 24 (South) or Ch. 19 (North); Spectrum Ch. 24 or Ch. 85. Currently, the County News Center is not available on AT&T U-Verse Ch. 99. Live streaming of the proceedings is available online.

 

ACCESS TO COUNTY RECORDS:
Many County records can be accessed online. The Clerk of the Board provides legislative documents online, including Board Agendas, Minutes, County Charter, Code of Regulatory Ordinances, Administrative Code, and Board Policies. Also available online is information on Boards/Commissions/Committees, Board meeting videos and audio recordings, a history of the County Administration Center, and information on volunteer opportunities. Please visit the Clerk of the Board's Record Information page for more information.

 

ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Please refer to Rule 4 of the Board of Supervisors Rules of Procedure regarding rules for public participation at Board of Supervisors meetings. Below is a summary of the rules:

 

REQUEST TO SPEAK, ITEMS ON THE AGENDA:
Any person wishing to speak to the Board on a specific agenda item must file with the Clerk a written Request to Speak form prior to the scheduled opening time of the session or prior to the time that public comment begins on the item if the item has not been adopted without discussion. No person may yield speaking time to another person. Any person who does not wish to speak to the Board but wishes to have the record reflect a position in favor or in opposition to an agenda item may do so by indicating the same on the Request to Speak form. If an agenda item is set for a specific time, a written Request to Speak form must be filed prior to the time that public comment begins on the item.

Due to the need to facilitate public comment at the meeting, submission of unintelligible, profane, deceptive, confusing or other information on Request to Speak forms that may interfere with the orderly processing of speakers may preclude a member of the public from speaking during that particular public comment period. Speakers may not yield their time to another person. Time allotted to each speaker is determined by the Chair, and in general is limited to two (2) minutes.

 

PUBLIC COMMUNICATION, NON-AGENDA ITEMS:
This is an opportunity for members of the public to address the Board on any subject matter within the Board’s jurisdiction, but not an item on the day’s Agenda. There will be a total of twenty (20) minutes scheduled at the beginning of the Tuesday and Land Use sessions for members of the public to address the Board, each speaker to be allowed no more than two minutes, on any subject matter within the jurisdiction of the Board and which is not an item on the agenda for that session. Each speaker must file with the Clerk a written Non-Agenda Public Communication Request to Speak form prior to the scheduled opening time of the session. In the event that more than ten (10) individuals request to address the Board (five individuals requesting to speak in person, five individuals requesting to speak remotely pursuant to Rule 4(c)), the first ten (10) will be heard at the beginning of the session. The remaining speakers will be heard at the conclusion of the session and granted two (2) minutes each. The Chairperson shall have discretion to allow more than ten (10) individuals to speak at the beginning of the session. Any person filing a Public Communication Request to Speak form after the time deadline established by this subsection shall not be allowed to make a presentation to the Board. All issues raised by a speaker will be automatically referred to the Chief Administrative Officer. No other action may be taken by the Board at this time.

 

GROUP PRESENTATIONS
Group presentations are not permitted on non-land use or non-adjudicatory matters, however the Chairperson may allow such presentations during any particular meeting or a particular item. On land use or adjudicatory matters, project applicants or appellants, separate from public comments on the item, may be allowed to make an organized group presentation of three or more persons up to 10 minutes. During the 10-minute group presentation, each individual in the group may speak for no more than four minutes.

A project applicant is typically someone that has submitted a formal application for a development project, permit, construction, etc., and the project is before the Board of Supervisors for consideration. An appellant is someone that has filed a formal appeal of a County decision and the appeal has been presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration.

For additional information about group presentations, please see Rule 4(a)(3) of the Board of Supervisors Rules of Procedure.

 

POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS, VIDEOS, DOCUMENTS/EXHIBITS:

Members of the public that wish to show a presentation or video must bring their own computer or tablet for presentations and the necessary equipment to connect to the appropriate input on the podium. If bringing your own device, you must bring your own equipment to connect to an HDMI input on the podium.

If you are unable to bring a device to the Chamber to show your presentation, you must make arrangements to submit the presentation to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors no later than 24-hours prior to the meeting, eliminating potential technical issues. Arrangements to show your presentation may be requested by emailing your presentation file to PublicComment@sdcounty.ca.gov. Please indicate the presenter's name and agenda number when submitting an email request. Presentation files will not be accepted on the day of the meeting.

It is requested that the presenter bring 10 printed copies of the presentation on the day of the meeting. Ensure that the presenter's name and the agenda number are clearly marked on all materials. Materials submitted during the meeting become part of the Board's official record.

 

MEETING TERMS

 

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESSNon-debatable items such as proclamations or adjournments in memory.

 

CONSENT CALENDARAll agenda items listed under this section are considered to be routine and will be acted upon with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the Board of Supervisors or the Chief Administrative Officer so requests, in which event, the item will be considered separately in its normal sequence. Approval for such items shall be the recommendation of the Chief Administrative Officer, or, in the event the item has been filed by a Member of the Board, the recommendation of the Member of the Board.

 

DISCUSSION ITEMSThese are matters which are designated as Policy/Discussion items, or have been pulled (requested to be discussed) by the Board members.

 

ORDINANCEOrdinances are laws adopted by the Board, and usually amend, repeal, or supplement the County Code, Administrative Code, Compensation Ordinance, or Zoning Ordinance; provide zoning specifications; or appropriate money for specific purposes. Most ordinances require two hearings: an introduction, followed at the next regular meeting by the adoption. Ordinances generally become effective 30 days after adoption, unless they are of an urgency nature.

 

RESOLUTIONFormal expressions of opinion or intention of the Board of Supervisors.

 

OFF-DOCKET ITEMAn item of emergency or time-sensitive nature that arose after posting of the agenda. The Board may take actions only after a majority vote confirming that an emergency exists, or in the case of a non-emergency matter, a two-thirds vote that the need to act arose after posting of the agenda.