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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 09201994 - 1.57 1.57 through 1.63 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on September 20, 1994, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Smith, DeSaulnier, Torlakson and Bishop NOES: None ABSENT: Supervisor Powers ABSTAIN: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUBJECT: CORRESPONDENCE Item No. 1.57 LETTER dated August 29, 1994,from M.L. Cohen,M.D.,President,Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association, P.O. Box 2895, Oakland 94618, offering to assist in developing a cooperative arrangement between the County and the local medical community which would enhance access to the County health system while utilizing health care resources in the community. ***REFERRED TO HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR 1.58 LETTER dated September 6, 1994, from L. J. Dow, Vice Chair, Citizens United, 2232 Concord Drive, Pittsburg 94565,requesting the Board to enforce the Condition of Approval No. 11.1 of Land Use Permit 2020-89 issued to the Keller Canyon Landfill Company. ***REFERRED TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR to report to the Board on September 27, 1994, the letter from Citizens United, requesting the Board to enforce the Condition of Approval No. 11.1 of Land Use Permit 2020-89 issued to the Keller Canyon Landfill Company. 1.59 LETTER dated September 7, 1994, from the Coalition for a Healthy California, 5770 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 561, Los Angeles 90036, urging the Board to adopt a resolution in opposition of Proposition 188, the California Uniform Tobacco Control Act, on the November 8, 1994, Ballot. (CONSIDER WITH AGENDA ITEM NO. S.1) 1.60 LETTER dated August 25, 1994,from Frances Wage, 3142 Sheffield Place,Concord 94518, commenting on the Mental Health Commission Housing Report. ***REFERRED TO MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR 1.61 RESOLUTION adopted by the Board of Supervisors, County of Lassen, 707 Nevada Street, Susanville 96130, urging the State of California to apply for exemptions allowed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the new landfill regulations covered by Subtitle D. ***REFERRED TO DIRECTOR, GROWTH MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY t Correspondence for September 20, 1994 Page 2 1.62 LETTER dated September 11, 1994, from R. Rodriguez, 1894 Cannon Drive, Walnut Creek 94596,relating to actions of the Housing& Community Development Advisory Committee. ***REFERRED TO INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 1.63 LETTER dated September 12, 1994, from Z. Johnson, 544 El Rio Road, Danville 94526, regarding animal noise and the nuisance complaint form ***REFERRED TO ANIMAL SERVICES DIRECTOR FOR RESPONSE 1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Su Isors o the d e shown. ATTESTED: 44qy PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator Deputy cc: Correspondents County Administrator Internal Operations Committee Health Services Director Community Development Director Mental Health Director Animal Services Director Director, Growth Management and Economic Development Agency T . 15-7 %O G 9 y JY ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION N: 6230 CLAREMONT AVE. • P.O. BOX 2895 OAKLAND, CA 94618 • 510/654-5383 FAX 510/654-8959 •4 TED C August 29, 1994 RECEIVED Tom Powers, Chairman %W - 6X94 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 651 Pine St. , Room 106 CLERK BOAfiOOF SSORB Martinez, CA 94553 CONTRA COSTTAA CO.CO. Dear Mr. Powers: The Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association (ACCMA) wishes to encourage, and offer its assistance in developing, a cooperative arrangement between Contra Costa County and the local medical community which would enhance access to the county health system and, at the same time, put to good use health care resources in the community which are currently underutilized. The court injunction blocking construction of the new county hospital has created an opportunity to renew discussions for a public/private partnership which would meet the needs of everyone -- patients, the public and private medical community, county officials, and taxpayers. It is the ACCMA's longstanding policy that patients in the county health system receive care in their own community, so long as the county is able to secure long-term arrangements which will meet the needs of all the patients whom the county serves. Physicians and hospitals' in both the public and private sector in Contra Costa County have a proud history of dedicated care to their patients. Working together, that tradition could be enhanced. The ACCMA encourages the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors and representatives of the medical community to renew discussions for creating a better county health system. The ACCMA would be pleased to assist in that process. Sincerely, Michael L. Cohen, MD President cc: Medical Staff Presidents and Administrators, Hospitals In Contra Costa County ACCMA Councilors and Alternate Councilors, Contra Costa County Newspapers, Contra Costa County � �' 1%..Ittz . DATE: `( REgvEST To SPEAK FORM (THREE (3) MINUTE LIMIT) Complete this form and place it in the box near the speakers' rostrum before addressing the Board. NAME: Ala PHONE: ADDRESS: r F-=-- r I 1 -` ld CITY: Pl Ula-' yRG I am speaking formyself OR organization: CTI� � Ui (NAME OF ORGANIZATION) Che 7k one: I wish to speak on Agenda Item # I. My comments will be: eneral for against g g I wish to speak on the subject of I do not wish to speak but leave these comments for the Board to consider.