Is a Spring Valley board breaking the law?
This is notice to Supervisor Rushing and her appointees to the Spring Valley Advisory Board:
Malfeasance of office is a crime, and any political office holder, or appointee, that commits illegal acts in office is liable for criminal charges, and any damages incurred by that illegal behavior.
On May 5, I made a proposal to expand the Spring Valley water system and 30 copies of that proposal were passed out at that meeting. Another 20 copies were left at the Valley Pantry. My proposal was not speculation, but fact, supported by the existence of the same system I proposed, having already been installed, and working, at the Seven Feathers Casino in Oregon, at a cost of $1,000,000, and supervised by the same engineer James Bray that approved my proposal.
Time and again at the CSA2 meetings Jim Hershey has proclaimed that the Advisory Board does not represent the Spring Valley property owners, but the Board of Supervisors instead. State law requires the Advisory Board to represent the property owners, exclusively.
My proposal is the only proposal that was presented by a property owner. It is a legitimate proposal, but was not even considered by the Advisory Board, despite the fact that the vast majority of property owners at the meeting applauded my presentation.
The fact that my proposal wasn”t even considered by the Advisory Board reflects the fact that they still do not represent the property owners, a violation of State law, and malfeasance of office. Every party to this criminal act is therefore liable, responsible, and culpable for criminal charges, and damages, including punitive damages plus Court Costs and attorney”s fees and legal expenses.
Denise Rushing and the County Counsel Anita Grant, have already tried to claim ownership of the roads and water system in Spring Valley for the County, and failed after 15 months.
Refusal to accept my proposal, grants the CH2MHill company a no bid contract that will cost the property owners at least $1,700,000 more money, for a system that is purely speculative, and doesn”t solve the water crisis permanently.
I demand that the Advisory Board be instructed that they represent the Spring Valley property owners exclusively, and are required by law to consider my legitimate proposal.
Any failure to do so will result in criminal charges against every person involved. It”s the law, and you are required to obey it. And understand this as well, it is not the Advisory Board that decides whether to accept my proposal, because that right belongs to the Spring Valley property owners.
Don Scott
Clearlake Oaks