COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Chair,
Marsha Berkbigler, District 1
Vice-Chair,
Kitty Jung, District 3
Bob
Lucey, District 2
Vaughn
Hartung, District 4
Jeanne
Herman, District 5
COUNTY MANAGER
John
Slaughter
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Paul
Lipparelli
COUNTY CLERK
Nancy
Parent
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA
WASHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSION CHAMBERS - 1001 E. 9th
Street, Reno, Nevada
October 27, 2015
10:00 a.m.
NOTE: Items
on the agenda may be taken out of order; combined with other items; removed
from the agenda; moved to the agenda of another meeting; moved to or from the
Consent section; or may be voted on in a block.
Items with a specific time designation will not be heard prior to the
stated time, but may be heard later.
Items listed in the Consent section of the agenda are voted on as a
block and will not be read or considered separately unless removed from the
Consent section. The Board of County
Commissioners may take short breaks approximately every 90 minutes.
Accessibility. The Washoe
County Commission Chambers are accessible to the disabled. If you require special arrangements for the
meeting, call the Office of the County Manager, (775) 328-2000, 24-hours prior
to the meeting.
Public Transportation. Public
transportation is available to this meeting site: RTC Routes 2, 2S, 5 and 15 serve this
location. For eligible RTC ACCESS
reservations call (775) 348-5438.
Time Limits. Public comments are welcomed during the Public Comment periods for all matters,
whether listed on the agenda or not, and are limited to three minutes per
person. Additionally, public comment of
three minutes per person will be heard during individually numbered items on
the agenda. Persons are invited to
submit comments in writing on the agenda items and/or attend and make comment
on that item at the Commission meeting.
Persons may not allocate unused time to other speakers.
Forum Restrictions and Orderly Conduct of Business. The Board of
County Commissioners conducts the business of Washoe County and its citizens
during its meetings. The presiding
officer may order the removal of any person whose statement or other conduct
disrupts the orderly, efficient or safe conduct of the meeting. Warnings against disruptive comments or
behavior may or may not be given prior to removal. The viewpoint of a speaker will not be
restricted, but reasonable restrictions may be imposed upon the time, place and
manner of speech. Irrelevant and unduly
repetitious statements and personal attacks which antagonize or incite others
are examples of speech that may be reasonably limited.
Responses to Public Comments. The County
Commission can deliberate or take action only if a matter has been listed on an
agenda properly posted prior to the meeting.
During the public comment period, speakers may address matters listed or
not listed on the published agenda. The
Open Meeting Law does not expressly prohibit responses to public comments by
the Commission. However, responses from
Commissioners to unlisted public comment topics could become deliberation on a
matter without notice to the public. On
the advice of legal counsel and to ensure the public has notice of all matters
the Commission will consider, Commissioners may choose not to respond to public
comments, except to correct factual inaccuracies, ask for County staff action
or to ask that a matter be listed on a future agenda. The Commission may do this either during the
public comment item or during the following item: “*Commissioners’/Manager’s Announcements, Requests
for Information, Topics for Future Agendas and Statements Relating to Items Not
on the Agenda”.
Pursuant to NRS 241.020, the Agenda for the Commission
Meeting has been posted at the following locations: Washoe County Administration Building (1001
E. 9th Street, Bldg. A), Washoe County Courthouse-Second Judicial District
Court (75 Court Street), Washoe County - Reno Downtown Library (301 South
Center Street); Sparks Justice Court (1675 East Prater Way); www.washoecounty.us/bcc/board_committees/
and https://notice.nv.gov.
Support documentation for the
items on the agenda, provided to the Washoe County Board of Commissioners is
available to members of the public at the County Manager’s Office (1001 E. 9th
Street, Bldg. A, 2nd Floor, Reno, Nevada) Valerie Wade,
Administrative Secretary, (775) 328-2000 and on Washoe County’s website www.washoecounty.us/bcc/board_committees/
All items numbered or lettered
below are hereby designated for possible
action as if the words “for possible action” were written next to each item
(NRS 241.020). An item listed with
asterisk (*) next to it is an item for which no action will be taken.
10:00 a.m. *1. Salute
to the flag.
*2. Roll call.
*3. Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited
to three minutes per person and may pertain to matters both on and off the
Commission agenda. The Commission will
also hear public comment during individual action items, with comment limited
to three minutes per person. Comments
are to be made to the Commission as a whole.
*4. Commissioners’/Manager’s announcements,
reports/updates from County Commission members concerning various
boards/commissions they may be a member of or liaison to. Requests
for information, topics for future agendas and any ideas and suggestions for
greater efficiency, cost effectiveness and innovation in County government. (No discussion among Commissioners will take
place on this item.)
Consent Items.
5.A. Approve minutes of the Washoe County Board of Commissioners
regular meeting of September 22, 2015.
5.B. Authorize the tax collector to strike names and amounts identified
on delinquency / uncollectible personal property tax list for fiscal years
2007-2015, [totaling $89,753.78]. Comptroller. (All Commission Districts.)
5.C. Approve State Collection Development funds from the State of
Nevada [$8,027; no local match required], for a retroactive term from October
1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, for the augmentation of Library Collections,
direct Comptroller’s Office to make the necessary budget adjustments; and
authorize the Director to sign the grant award document. Library. (All Commission Districts.)
5.D. Approve appointment of Washoe County District 5 Commissioner
Jeanne Herman, to the vacant seat on the Vya
Conservation District Board of Supervisors for a two year term. Manager. (All Commission Districts.)
5.E. Acknowledge
the creation of a third judicial seat in the Sparks Township Justice Court and
placement of said seat on the 2016 election ballot pursuant to NRS 4.020; and
direct Budget, Comptroller’s Office and Human Resources to make the necessary
adjustments. Sparks Justice Court. (Commission Districts 3, 4
& 5.)
Assessor.
5.F.1. Approve roll change requests, pursuant to NRS 361.765 and/or NRS
361.768, for errors discovered for the 2012/2013, 2013/2014, 2014/2015 and
2015/2016 secured tax roll and authorize Chairman to execute the changes
described in Exhibit A and direct the Washoe County Treasurer to correct the
error(s). [Cumulative amount of decrease $12,025.90]. (Parcels are in various Commission
Districts.)
5.F.2, Acknowledge receipt of Change Log for the 2015/2016 Assessment
Roll that results in a net increase of $264,776,677 in assessed values. [Copy of log on file in County Manager's Office.] (All Commission Districts.)
Community
Services.
5.G.1. Approve an Interlocal Traffic Signal
Maintenance Agreement retroactive to July 1, 2015, between the City of Reno and
Washoe County for maintenance of the County’s traffic signals for FY 2015-2016
with automatic renewal options through end of FY 2019-2020 for a time and
material agreement in the amount [not to exceed $50,000 annually]. (All Commission Districts.)
5.G.2. Authorize disbursement of funds [$55,783.08] to Nevada Tahoe
Conservation District to be used as match for 319(h) funds for catchment
registration in accordance with obligations and commitments contained in an Interlocal Agreement with the Nevada Division of
Environmental Protection, utilizing Washoe County’s Tahoe Regional Planning
Agency Water Quality Mitigation funds in support of the work. These funds will be used to implement the
Lake Clarity Crediting Program and the pollutant load reduction milestones
necessary to meet the Lake Tahoe Total Maximum Daily Load approved by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(Commission District 1.)
District
Attorney.
5.H.1. Approve payments [totaling $7,375.89] to vendors for assistance
of 43 victims of sexual assault and authorize Comptroller to process same. NRS 217.310 requires payment by the County of
total initial medical care of victims, regardless of cost, and of follow-up
treatment costs of up to $1,000 for victims, victim’s spouses and other
eligible persons. (All
Commission Districts.)
5.H.2. Accept a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grant to the District
Attorney’s Office [$67,600; $22,536 required match], from the Nevada Office of
the Attorney General to provide counselling services at the Washoe County Child
Advocacy Center; retroactive from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, and
direct Comptroller’s Office to make the necessary budget adjustments. (All Commission Districts.)
Human Resources.
5.I.1. Approve a five-year
Administrative Services Agreement with MassMutual to continue to provide Washoe
County’s Defined Contribution Plans through December 31, 2020; and authorize
the Director of Human Resources/Labor Relations to execute same. (All Commission Districts.)
5.I.2. Approve requests for reclassification of a vacant Personal
Property Field Representative, pay grade I, to Collections Analyst, pay grade I
(Treasurer); an Administrative Secretary, pay grade J, to Legal Secretary, pay
grade I (Juvenile Services); a Hydrogeologist II, pay grade N, to a
Hydrogeologist, pay grade N (Community Services); a vacant Office Assistant II,
pay grade E, to a Department Systems Technician, pay grade J (Social Services);
a vacant Administrative Assistant II, pay grade L, to Administrative Assistant
I, pay grade K, and a Human Resource Analyst II, pay grade N, to a Senior Human
Resource Analyst, pay grade P, as evaluated by the Job Evaluation Committee;
reclassification of a Human Resources Specialist II, pay grade J, to a new
classification of Training and Development Specialist, pay grade K, and a
Senior Human Resource Analyst, pay grade P, to an Employee and Labor Relations
Manager, pay grade U (Human Resources) as evaluated by the HAY Group; and
elimination of unused or obsolete job classifications as listed in Exhibit 1.
[Net Annual cost is estimated at $72,888].
(All Commission Districts.)
Sheriff.
5.J.1. Approve the creation of one Sheriff Support Specialist - Field
position and reclassification requests of a vacant Administrative Secretary to
Office Support Specialist, an Office Assistant III to Office Support
Specialist, an Office Support Specialist to Investigative Assistant, and an Administrative
Assistant II to a Media Programs Coordinator as evaluated by the JEC; and the
reclassification of a vacant Sergeant position to a Lieutenant position and the
elimination of a vacant Management Analyst position [total estimated savings of
$3,843]; and authorize Human Resources to make the appropriate
adjustments. (All
Commission Districts.)
5.J.2. Approve the direct
grant award from the State of Nevada, Office of Criminal Justice Assistance FFY 2015/2016 Justice Assistance Grant
(JAG), Project No. 15-JAG-31 [$20,000; no County match required] to purchase a
fingerprint machine for the Incline Substation for the retroactive grant period
of October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016 and if approved, direct
Comptroller’s Office to make necessary budget adjustments. (All Commission Districts.)
5.J.3. Approve the direct grant award from the State of Nevada, Office
of Criminal Justice Assistance FFY 2015/2016 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG),
Project No. 15-JAG-30 [$30,000; no County match required] to support the All
Threats All Crimes (ATAC) task force for the retroactive grant period of
10/1/15 through 9/30/16 and if approved, direct Comptroller’s Office to make
necessary budget adjustments. (All Commission Districts.)
5.J.4. Approve acceptance of [up to $17,548, no County match required]
in overtime reimbursement for deputies assigned full time to the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). Washoe County will be
reimbursed for overtime and benefit costs directly related to activities in
conjunction with the FBI JTTF. Funds are available retroactively from Federal
Fiscal Year October 1, 2015-September 30, 2016 and if approved, direct
Comptroller’s Office to make necessary budget adjustments. (All Commission Districts.)
5.J.5. Approve acceptance of [up to $35,096; no County match required]
in overtime reimbursement for deputies assigned full time to the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) Northern Nevada Child Exploitation Task Force (NNCETF).
Washoe County will be reimbursed for overtime and benefit costs directly
related to activities in conjunction with the FBI NNCETF. Funds are available
retroactively from Federal Fiscal Year October 1, 2015-September 30, 2016, and
if approved, direct Comptroller’s Office to make necessary budget
adjustments. (All
Commission Districts.)
5.J.6. Acknowledge Receipt of Status Report of Commissary Fund
submitted by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Commissary Advisory Committee
for First Quarter for Fiscal Year 15/16.
(All Commission Districts.)
*6. Appearance: Alicia Reban,
Executive Director, Nevada Land Trust (NLT)
Christi Cakiroglu,
Executive Director, Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB)
Presentation
on Washoe County partnership with Nevada Land Trust and Keep Truckee Meadows
Beautiful and introduction of the One Truckee River Initiative.
7. Recommendation to Award
of Bid No. 2944-16 for Suppliers of Bulk Gasoline and Diesel Fuels for Washoe
County and participating joinder agencies for the period of thirty six (36)
months from the date of Board approval. The responding bidders shall be polled
on a weekly basis for price quotes on gasoline and diesel fuels. Prices quoted
shall be firm for a seven (7) day period.
Estimated annual expenditures by Washoe County for bulk fuel may exceed
$100,000 subject to market fluctuations.
It is further recommended that the board accept the freight tariffs as
stated and submitted by the qualified suppliers in their bid response. Freight
tariffs shall be added to the base fuel cost to arrive at a delivered cost
throughout the Northern Nevada and Northern California area. Tariffs may be
revised every twenty six (26) weeks on mutual agreement of Washoe County and
the qualified suppliers. Comptroller. (All Commission Districts.)
8. Recommendation to accept
grant awards from the Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division for the
following Older Americans Act Title III Programs: Congregate Meals [$283,360; match of $50,011
from ad valorem tax] and Home Delivered Meals [$487,347; match of $86,013 from
ad valorem tax] retroactive from September 30, 2015 through September 29, 2016;
and direct the Comptroller’s Office to make the appropriate budget adjustments. Senior Services. (All Commission Districts.)
9. Recommendation to accept
a Continuum of Care Grant Agreement Renewal from the United States Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Shelter Plus Care Program in the
amount of [$113,171; maximum of $52,896 County match required] retroactive to
August 1, 2015 through July 31, 2016; once the Grant Agreement is fully
executed, authorize a Subgrant agreement for
Continuum of Care services between Washoe County and Volunteers of
America-Greater Sacramento and Northern Nevada, Inc., in an amount [not to
exceed $166,067], approve resolution necessary for same; and direct the
Comptroller’s Office to make the appropriate budget adjustments. Social Services. (All Commission Districts.)
10. Recommendation to approve
a one-time payment and authorize the Purchasing and Contracts Manager to
generate a Purchase Order in the amount of [$214,409] to Access to Healthcare
Network (AHN) to provide cash support which will be used by AHN as the matching
portion of a grant which has been awarded to AHN from the Regional
Transportation Commission (RTC) for a transportation services program and a
transportation “help line” targeting low income senior citizens and persons
with disabilities, to be funded 100% by indigent funds. Social Services. (All Commission Districts.)
11. Update, discussion and
possible direction to staff on Constituent Services programs including Citizen
Advisory Board and District Forums for fiscal year 2016 between June and
October [Net Zero Impact]. Manager. (All Commission Districts.)
12. Update and
acknowledgement of the Washoe County FY16-18 Strategic Plan, including status
of first quarter Fiscal Year 2015-16 goals and initiatives [No fiscal impact]. (All Commission Districts.)
13. Policy overview and
discussion on Washoe County’s response to flash flood events in the
unincorporated portions of Washoe County.
Community Services. (All Commission Districts.)
14. Request by the County
Manager’s Office through the Washoe County Clerk pursuant to WCC 2.030 for
possible action by the Board of County Commissioners to initiate proceedings to
amend Washoe County Code Chapter 25 (Business License Ordinance) concerning
Medical Marijuana Establishments as follows:
to establish a process for a medical marijuana establishment to request
a public hearing before the Board to move to a new location from their State
approved location and for the Board to act upon such a request; to provide for
cost recovery by County agencies for inspections and other related tasks for
medical marijuana establishments; to amend the Medical Marijuana Establishment
section into multiple sections related to specific regulations and topics; to
modify the distance measurements from a medical marijuana establishment to
schools and/or community facilities to match State Law distance
measurements; to clarify application
requirements for medical marijuana establishment business licenses; to
establish the content of the required disposal plan for medical marijuana
establishments; to establish a process for the renewal, denial, revocation or
suspension of medical marijuana establishment registration cards; to provide
for other matters properly related thereto; and, to direct the County Clerk to submit
the request to the District Attorney for preparation of a proposed ordinance,
pursuant to Washoe County Code Sections 2.030 and 2.040. (All Commission Districts.)
3:00 p.m. Public Hearings. (Note:
Items listed under this heading only will be heard at or after the noted
time. In no case will they be heard
before the stated time. Due to public
testimony and discussion, time expended on the items in this category can vary.)
15. Hearing, discussion,
and possible action on Case No. AX15-003 (Barry and Lori Nudelman), an appeal of the Board of Adjustment's decision
to deny Variance Case No. VA15-004, which requested a reduction of the
required front yard setback from 20 feet to 3 feet (inclusive of the roof
overhang if approved) to allow for the construction of a covered entry way on
the existing house at 557 Dale Drive in the Incline Village/Crystal Bay area.
The Board of County Commissioners may take action to confirm the Board of
Adjustment's denial; reverse the Board of Adjustment's denial and issue the
Variance; or modify the Variance's Conditions and issue the Variance. Community Services. (Commission District 1.)
16. Master Plan Amendment
Case No. MPA15-001 and Regulatory Zone Amendment Case No. RZA15-001 – Hearing,
discussion, and possible action to approve (1) an amendment to Sun Valley Area
Plan Policy SUN.1.3 (a part of the Master Plan) to allow the Medium Density
Urban (MDU) Regulatory Zone in the Sun Valley Suburban Character Management
Area; (2) an amendment to the Sun Valley Master Plan Map, changing the Master
Plan Category from Suburban Residential (SR) to Urban Residential (UR) on the
subject parcel addressed as 5100 W. First Avenue, Sun Valley (APN: 085-820-31);
and (3) an amendment to the Sun Valley
Regulatory Zone Map, changing the Regulatory Zone from Public/Semi-Public
Facilities (PSP) to Medium Density Urban (MDU) subject to the adoption of
Master Plan Amendment Case No. MPA15-001. And if approved, authorize the Chair to sign
the resolutions to adopt the amendments to the Sun Valley Area Plan after a
determination of conformance with the Truckee Meadows Regional Plan by the
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Commission.
Community Services. (Commission District 3.)
17. Second reading and
possible adoption of an ordinance amending the Washoe County Code at Chapter
110 (Development Code) within Article 306, Accessory Uses and Structures, at
Section 110.306.10, Detached Accessory Structures, to clarify when a building
permit is required for a cargo container; at Section 110.306.35, Outdoor
Storage/Outdoor Display, for the definition of a commercial vehicle and for
exceptions to commercial vehicle storage; within Article 310, Temporary Uses
and Structures, at Section 110.310.35, Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes, Travel
Trailers, Commercial Coaches and Recreational Vehicles, to change the name of
storage containers to cargo containers to match regulations within Article 306
and to refine regulations concerning temporary contractor or owner-builder
portable containers; and, to update these sections within both Article 306 and
Article 310 to reflect the current organization of the Community Services
Department and the Health District’s name.
Recommendations include other matters properly relating thereto. (Bill
No. 1749) Community
Services. (All
Commission Districts.)
18. Second reading and
possible adoption of an ordinance amending the Washoe County Code at Chapter
110 (Development Code) at Article 422, Water and Sewer Resource Requirements,
and at Article 706 as follows: To
reflect changes required from the transfer of the water utility functions of
the Washoe County Community Services Department to the Truckee Meadows Water
Authority (TMWA); To delete Sections
110.422.30, Contracts for Water Rights and Water Facilities, 110.422.10, Water
Resources, and 110.706.10, Southeast Truckee Meadows Specific Plan Impact Fee,
in their entirety; To add a new Section
110.422.03, Definitions; To amend
Section 110.422.00, Purpose, for water and sanitary resource requirements for
development; To clarify in Section
110.422.01, Exceptions, that the resource requirements do not apply to the
Tahoe Planning Area, areas within the TMWA service area, and to Developments
within a General Improvement District (GID) which is receiving water and
sanitary sewer service from said GID;
To clarify in Section 110.422.05,
Applicability, where within the County the resource requirements apply; To
amend Sections 110.422.15, Water Rights Satisfaction, for resource
requirements and water rights dedication or relinquishment requirements outside
of TMWA’s service area; To remove
administrative and service fee requirements from Section 110.422.20, Authority
to Utilize Dedicated Water Rights and Collect Administrative Fees; To clarify in Section 110.422.25, Water Facilities,
the procedures to offer for dedication and to operate water delivery
facilities; and To update the Article with the current Community Services
Department organization language and remove references to the Department of
Water Resources, Utility Services Division.
Recommendations include other matters properly relating thereto. (Bill No. 1750) Community Services. (All Commission Districts.)
End Of Scheduled Public Hearings
19. Possible
Closed Session for the purpose of discussing labor negotiations with Washoe
County, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District and/or Sierra Fire Protection
District per NRS 288.220.
20. Emergency Items.
*21. Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited
to three minutes per person and may pertain to matters both on and off the
Commission agenda. The Commission will
also hear public comment during individual action items, with comment limited
to three minutes per person. Comments
are to be made to the Commission as a whole.
*22. Commissioners’/Manager’s announcements,
reports/updates from County Commission members concerning various
boards/commissions they may be a member of or liaison to. Requests for information, topics for future
agendas and any ideas and suggestions for greater efficiency, cost
effectiveness and innovation in County government. (No discussion among Commissioners will take
place on this item.)
23. Adjournment.
Various boards/commissions the Washoe
County Commissioners may be a member of or liaison to:
Chair Berkbigler
Criminal
Justice Advisory Committee
Internal Audit
Committee
Investment
Committee
Legislative
Liaison
Nevada
Association of Counties
Nevada Tahoe
Conservation District Board of Supervisors
Nevada Tahoe
Regional Planning Agency Board
Organizational
Effectiveness Committee
Public Schools
Overcrowding and Repair Needs Committee
Smarter Region
Economic Development Vision Subcommittee (alternate)
Tahoe Regional
Planning Agency Board
Tahoe
Transportation District Board of Directors
Tahoe
Transportation Commission
Truckee Meadows
Water Authority Board (alternate)
Truckee River
Flood Management Authority (alternate)
Washoe County
Stadium Authority
Vice-Chair
Jung
Community
Assistance Center Transitional Governing Board
District Board
of Health
EDAWN (Economic Development Authority of Western
Nevada)
Library Board
of Trustees
Medical
Marijuana Working Group
Nevada Association of Counties
(alternate)
NevadaWorks
(alternate)
Regional Jobs Network
Truckee Meadows Water Authority
Board (alternate)
Vice-Chair Jung (continued)
Truckee River Flood Management Authority (alternate)
Washoe County Stadium Authority
Western Nevada Development District (WNDD)
Action Communities for Health, Innovation & EnVironmental changE (no longer
active)
Commissioner Hartung
Investment Committee
Nevada Association of Counties
(alternate)
Nevada Commission for the
Reconstruction of the V&T Railway
Nevada Land Transfer Task Force
Regional Planning Governing Board
Regional Transportation Commission
Senior Services Advisory Board Liason (alternate)
Truckee Meadows Water Authority
Board
Truckee River Flood Management
Authority
Western
Regional Water Commission
Commissioner
Herman
Criminal
Justice Advisory Committee (alternate)
Nevada
Association of Counties
NevadaWorks
Open Space and
Regional Parks Commission
Regional
Planning Governing Board
Senior Services
Advisory Board Liaison
State Land Use
Planning Advisory Council (SLUPAC)
Truckee Meadows
Water Authority Board
Truckee River
Flood Management Authority (alternate)
Verdi Water
Service Oversight Advisory Board (pursuant to Interlocal
Agreement for provision of water service in Verdi, Nevada)
Washoe County
School District Oversight Panel
Western
Regional Water Commission
Commissioner
Lucey
Debt Management Commission
EDAWN (Economic Development
Authority of Western Nevada) (alternate)
Nevada Association of Counties
(alternate)
Nevada Commission for the
Reconstruction of the V&T Railway (alternate)
Regional Planning Governing Board
Regional Transportation Commission
Reno-Sparks Convention &
Visitors Authority
Smarter Region Economic Development
Vision Subcommittee
Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning
Agency Board (alternate)
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Board (alternate)
Tahoe Transportation District Board
of Directors (alternate)
Tahoe Transportation Commission
Truckee Meadows Water Authority
Board (alternate)
Truckee River Flood Management
Authority
Washoe County School District
Oversight Panel