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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08101993 - 1.54 TO:.. B(,1ARD OF SUPERVISORS 1. 59/ I }} FROM: Mark Finucane, Director w}tra Health Services Department #-%-_La DATE : August 10, 1993 County SUBJECT: CSA EM-1 Final Report SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt resolution confirming Final Report for CSA EM-1 (Emergency Medical Services) and setting assessments for FY 1993-94 . FISCAL IMPACT• No General Fund impact. Proposed FY 1993-94 assessments for CSA EM-1 total $3 , 961,784 . BACKGROUND: On August 3 , 1993 , your Board held a public hearing on the Tentative Report for CSA EM-1 and adopted a confirming resolution declaring the Board's intent to levy assessments set forth in that report. Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 1012-2 . 612 , the attached Final Report for CSA EM-1 updates the Tentative Report based solely upon changes in ownership, changes of address, subdivision of existing parcels, and changes in the class of use of parcels. The basic assessment rate proposed for Zone B, comprising all the area of Contra Costa County except for San Ramon Valley, is $9 . 22 per single family residence or benefit unit. The rate proposed for Zone A (San Ramon Valley) , which does not include paramedic ambulance subsidy, is $3 . 94 . Revenues from the CSA EM-1 assessments are used to provide an enhanced countywide emergency medical service system as approved by the voters with the passage of Measure H in November 1989 . This CSA in now in its third year of operation. Enhanced EMS services include (1) the addition of six staffed paramedic ambulance units bring the total number available to respond to 9-1-1 calls to 19 ; (2) training and equipping firefighters countywide with automatic defibrillators; (3) improvements in the communications systems used for providing base hospital medical direction to paramedics in the field and for dispatching ambulances; and (4) providing caches of medical supplies stored at fire stations for use in multicasualty incidents or disasters. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Failure to set the CSA EM-1 assessment rate by August 10,E13y result in the EM-1 assessment not being included in the propertls. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: __. YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR __. ., RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE _,__ OTHER SIGNATURE S : / / � ACTION OF BOARD ON _- _-_ _._ .1D�__11`-13_.-_ ..._ APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED _+�. OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY TFWT THIS IS A TRUE UNANIMOUS (ABSENT __ AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: —_ NOES'.-_-- _ AND ENTERED ON THE M1MUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN:______ OF SUPERVISORS ON TFIE DATE SHOWN. Contact: Art Lathrop 646-4690 CC: County Administrator ATTESTED County Counsel PHIL BATCII R. CLERK OF THE BOARU OF Auditor-Controller SUPERVISOR AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Assessor Health Services Administration - BY � ,DEPUTY kilo') 7 47 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 1 . S`1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Resolution on August 10, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: Supervsiors Powers, Smith, Bishop, McPeak and Torlakson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 93/499 SUBJECT: Confirmation of Final Report for County Service Area EM-1 (Emergency Medical Services), Fiscal Year 1993-94, and Approval of Assessments. WHEREAS County Service Area EM-1 has been established to provide enhanced emergency medical services as miscellaneous extended services pursuant to the County Service Area Law (Government Code Sections 25210.1 and following); WHEREAS the Board, on August 3, 1993, held a public hearing and thereafter adopted Resolution No. 93/479 confirming the Tentative Report for CSA EM-1 , Fiscal Year 1993-94 and declaring its intent to levy and collect assessments set forth therein; and WHEREAS the Tentative Report has been revised to conform to the official 1993-94 assessment roll and filed as the Final Report for CSA EM-1 , Fiscal Year 1993-94 pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 1012-2.612; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby confirms the Final Report for CSA EM-1 , Fiscal Year 1993-94, and hereby levies the service charges identified therein as assessments for fiscal year 1993-94. The service charge for each parcel shall appear as a separate item on the tax bill to be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary county ad valorem property taxes and subject to the same penalties and the same procedure and sale in case of delinquency. 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.ATTESTED_ August 10, 1993 — PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator Deputy Contact: Art Lathrop 646-4690 cc: County Administrator County Counsel Auditor-Controller Assessor's Office Health Services Administration RESOLUTION NO. 93/499 5y E-._L ,o� Health Services Department EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 50 Glacier Drive Martinez,California 94553-4822 (510)646-4690 FAX:(510)646-4379 Tq-COUPI"� '� August 4, 1993 The attached Final Report for County Service Area EM-1 -(Zones A and B) for Fiscal Year 1993-94 is hereby filed pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 1012-2 . 602. Art Lathrop, Emergency Medical Services Director A344 (9,91) Contra Costa County CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT Emergency Medical Services Agency August 4, 1993 County Service Area EM-1- (Zones A and BY Final Report Fiscal Year 1993-94 County Service Area EM-1 has been established to provide enhanced emergency medical services as a miscellaneous extended service within two designated zones: Zone A: Those parcels located within the territories of any one of the following: the Town of Danville, the City of San Ramon, the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, and the Tassajara Fire Protection District. Zone B: Those parcels located within Contra Costa County, but not within Zone A, above. SERVICE CHARGES will be levied on each parcel based upon a formula using the following factors: BENEFIT UNIT: A number of BENEFIT UNITS has been assigned to each parcel based upon the Assessor's Use Code classification. For example, a single family residence (Use Code 11) is assigned one BENEFIT UNIT. Parcels with other Use Code classifications are assigned a number of BENEFIT UNITS based upon the relative benefit from the miscellaneous extended services provided under CSA EM-1. Exhibit A is a Table of BENEFIT UNITS showing the number of BENEFIT UNITS assigned parcels for each Use Code classification. RATE: The RATE is the dollar amount of the SERVICE CHARGE levied per BENEFIT UNIT. Separate RATES have been established for each zone based upon the miscellaneous extended services to be provided within that zone. The formula for calculating the SERVICE CHARGE on each parcel is as follows: SERVICE CHARGE = BENEFIT UNITS x RATE EXHIBIT COUNTY SERVICE AREA EM-1 (ZONES A AND 3) Table of Benefit Units Benefit Use Units Code Description RESIDENTIAL: 0.0 10 vacant, unbuildable 1.0 11 Single family, 1 res. on 1 site & duets W/o com. area 1.0 12 Single family, 1 res. on 2 or more sites 2.0 13 single family, 2 or more res. on 1 or more sites 1.0 14 Single family on other than single family land 0.0 is miscellaneous improvements, 1 site 0.0 16 Misc. imps. on 2 or more sites 0.0 17 Vacant, 1 site 0.5 18 vacant, 2 or more sites 1.0 19 SFR; det. w/common area; duets w/common area MULTIPLE: 0.5 20 Vacant 2.0 21 Duplex 3.0 22 Triplex 4.0 23 Fourplex 3.0 24 Combinations, e.g. single and a double, etc. 5.0 25 Apartments. , 5-12 units, inclusive 13.0 26 Apartments., 13-24 units, inclusive 25.0 27 Apartments. , 25-59 units, inclusive 60.0 28 Apartments. , 60 units or more 1.0 29 Attached PUD's, cluster homes, co-ops, condos, etc. COMMERCIAL: 0.5 30 vacant 3.0 31 Commercial stores (not supermarkets) 3.0 32 Small grocery stores 3.0 33 office buildings 10.0 34 medical, dental 3.0 35 Serv. stations; car washes; bulk plants 3.0 36 Garages 3.0 37 community facilities; recreational; swim pool assn. 3.0 38 Golf courses 3.0 39 Bowling alleys 3.0 40 Boat harbors 3.0 41 Supermarkets (not in shopping centers) 15.0 42 Shopping centers 3.0 43 Financial buildings 20.0 44 Motels, hotels, and mobile home parks 3.0 45 Theaters COUNTY SERVICE AREA EM-1 (ZONES A AND B) Table of Benefit Units (Continued) Benefit Use Units Code Description MISCELLANEOUS: 0.0 80 Mineral rights 0.0 81 Private roads 3.0 82 Pipelines and canals 0.0 83 State Board assessed parcels 1.0 84 Utilities not assessed by State Board 1.0 85 Public & private parking 1.0 86 Taxable municipally owned property 0.0 87 Common area parcels in PUD's 0.0 88 Mobilehome 0.0 89 Other; split parcels in different tax code areas 1.0 99 Awaiting assignment 3 62 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 63 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 64 2.0 $3.94 $7.88 65 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 66 2.0 $3.94 $7.88 67 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 68 2.0 $3.94 $7.88 69 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 70 50.0 $3.94 $197.00 71 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 72 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 73 100.0 $3.94 $394.00 74 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 75 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 76 25.0 $3.94 $98.50 77 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 78 3.0 $3.94 $11.82 79 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 80 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 81 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 82 3.0 $3.94 $11.82 83 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 84 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 85 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 86 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 87 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 88 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 89 0.0 $3.94 $0.00 99 1.0 $3.94 $3.94 2 Exhibit D COUNTY SERVICE AREA EM-1 Zone B - Table of Service Charges Use Benefit Zone B Service Code Units Rate Charge 10 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 11 1.0 $9.22 $9.22 12 1.0 $9.22 $9.22 13 2.0 $9.22 $18.44 14 1.0 $9.22 $9.22 15 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 16 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 17 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 18 0.5 $9.22 $4.61 19 1.0 $9.22 $9.22 20 0.5 $9.22 $4.61 21 2.0 $9.22 $18.44 22 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 23 4.0 $9.22 $36.88 24 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 25 5.0 $9.22 $46.10 26 13.0 $9.22 $119.86 27 25.0 $9.22 $230.50 28 60.0 $9.22 $553.20 29 1.0 $9.22 $9.22 30 0.5 $9.22 $4.61 31 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 32 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 33 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 34 10.0 $9.22 $92.20 35 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 36 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 37 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 38 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 39 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 40 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 41 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 42 15.0 $9.22 $138.30 43 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 44 20.0 $9.22 $184.40 45 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 46 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 47 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 48 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 49 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 50 0.5 $9.22 $4.61 51 20.0 $9.22 $184.40 52 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 53 20.0 $9.22 $184.40 54 500.0 $9.22 $4,610.00 55 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 56 3.0 $9.22 $27.66 57 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 58 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 59 0.0 $9.22 $0.00 Exhibit E COUNTY SERVICE AREA EM-1 Zone B Parcel Descriptions, Use Codes. and Benefit Units On file at: Emergency Medical Services Agency 50 Glacier Drive, Martinez, CA 94553