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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 07091996 - C102 C. 100 , C. 101 , C. 102 , C. 103 & C. 104 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on July 9, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Bishop, DeSaulnier, Torlakson and Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SUBJECT: Correspondence C.100 LETTER dated June 17, 1996, from Rory Robinson, Executive Director of Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo, City of San Pablo, One Alvarado Square, San Pablo, CA 94806, requesting the preparation of a second Base Year Report for the Legacy Redevelopment Project based on the 1996-97 equalized assessment roll. **** REFERRED TO AUDITOR-CONTROLLER C.101 LETTER dated June 25, 1996, from Ilia Collin, Sacramento County Supervisor, Second District, James Knox, Urban Affairs Director, Planning and Conservation League, Dan McNamara, President, Train Riders Association of California, Board of Supervisors, County of Sacramento, 700 H Street, Ste 2450, Sacramento, CA 94814, expressing concern with recent amendments to proposed legislation AB 1720 and potential consequences to obtain funds for transportation systems, and urging the Board to oppose AB 1720. ****REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR C.102 LETTER received June 19,1996, from Jerome Knott, Executive Director, Love-A=Child Ministries, 2279 Willow Pass Road, Bay Point, CA 94565, requesting the Board of Supervisors waive or defer all development and planning fees pertinent to the construction of a Chapel at 2301 Willow Pass Road, Bay Point area. ****REFERRED TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR C.103 LETTER dated June 10, 1996, from W. Dennis Barry, 4130 Canyon Road, Lafayette, CA 94549, requesting a refund of property taxes paid for tax years 1993-94 and 1994-95. ****REFERRED TO ASSESSOR AND COUNTY COUNSEL C.104 LETTER dated June 25, 1996, from David P. Lanferman, Esq., Lanferman, Fisher, & Hashimoto, for Kaufman and Broad of Northern California, Inc., 100 Mowry Avenue, Ste 300, Fremont, CA 94538-1509, presenting a Statement of Protest relative to the imposition of fees imposed as a condition of obtaining building permits for lots within Subdivision 7144, California Reserve, Reliez Valley, Lafayette; and as a claim for refund of all fees paid for permits obtained currently and in the future for this subdivision. ****REFERRED TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND COUNTY COUNSEL IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations as noted (****) are approved. C.C. Correspondents County Administrator I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of Auditor-Controller an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supery thefts cpm Transportation Committee ATTESTED: ` & Director, Community Development PHIL BAHELOW Clerk of the Board Supervi rs and Qounty Administrator Assessor County Counsel By ,Deputy a > RECEIVED 1.0 VE-f1-CHILD 1'MINI STWES 1 919196 2279 Willow Pass Rotitl Biq J'oijil, Calif iurjria .94565 CLERK BOARD OF.SUP RVISORS CORTCIiA COSTA CO. 510-458-5663 Request Letter for the Board of Supervisor's Love A- Child Ministries is a religious none profit homeless Recovery Program for.. women, and children. We are located at 2279, and 2301 Willow Pass Rd.,Baypoillt CA. .Our two properties are connected together with 4t size of one and a half acres, with 13 houses, _ and one garage. On these sites we provide shelter for up to fifty individuals. Our program COI'ISISls of a daily structured agenda that provides help for a variety of need's Iro►tt spiritual substance: abuse counseling, parental training, on site tutoring, and job training. Some of the education needs are provided off site with all transportation provided by the ministry. 'lust of our resident's are: 110111CIC:SS, and are referred to trs from a number of Social Service Agei)cy's. Resident's commit to it minimum of 90 days in our program and can stay Up to one year. Visiting is oil WCIAcad's with it average of no more than 15 cars on site at _ any given time. Parking has never been a problem. At this time we are interested in building.:. . a small Church Chapel leer the resident's, and their guest's. This building would be used for church, dining, fundraising, worship, education, and also for, COMMUlllty functlon,s such as, our County's homeless medical tenni that uses our site Ior their colttmunity outreach. Our.. . plan's are to build this Chapel at 2301 Willow Pass Rd., Baypoint, using our dual lnodular unit as part of the structure, and securing it to a permanent lounclation. Maximt.rlll use would be for approximately seventy IItdlVldtlal'S. Twelve extra parking spaces would be avtlitable: for guest's. As a non profit charity that is offering Our colnlltttllity services that are vital in' helping women and children's need, we ask for your support in requesting a wnivcr or cle!'ernlcnt in all clew opnterit and planning lees for this project. Your support is greatly appreciated front all of us at l..ovc; A- Child M MIstrICS Jerome Knott LxeUttiVe 1)11*CCtor BAY POINT W BayPointMunieipalAdvisoryCounil t �s L kZ3105WillowPasshad . j ella l,or lmani� BayPoinl, CA 94,565 ' June 6, 1996 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors : Jim Rogers-District 1 Jeff Smith-District 2 Gayle Bishop-District 3 Mark De- Saulnier--District 4 Tom Torlakson---District 5 Dear Supervisors: Mr'. Jerome Knott of Lave-A-Child Ministries appeared before '.the Bay Point Municipal Advisory Council at our last meeting held' on June 4 , 1996. Mr. Kn made a presentation in regards to Love . A Child Ministries' women and children ' s emergency' shelter .-`located at 2301 Willow Pass Roa in a Mr. Knott ' s presented the ministries ' plans to erect a' sma11 Chapel on the site using a dual modular unit as part,!,; of the structure which includes securing the modular to a permanent foundation . Mr . Knott stated that' the chapel would help,' their, organization comply with current abatement issues. Upon hearing Mr. Knott' s presentation , the Bay > Point MunzcapaI Advisory Council was assured that the ministry would continue''to abide by all regulations required in regards to development; of the property. Therefore, the Bay Point Municipal. Advisory Council requests' that . ' the Board of Supervisors grant the request of Mr. Knott and' L.ove A;Child Ministries(a nonprofit charity) in a waver or deferment in all development and planning fees required for this project.. Sincerely, Brenda D.Duenas Secretary Bay Point MAC Phone(510)458-1601 Fax(510)458-.1672 . 6 16 2 HOMELESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE C � of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 450-37th Street, Richmond, CA 94805 (510) 236-6406 JoAnn Brooks-Washington, Chairperson June 6, 1996 Board of Supervisors County Administration Building 651 Pine Street, 11th Floor Martinez, CA 94553-1229 Dear Supervisors of Contra Costa County: Love-A-Child Ministries is a religious Non-profit Homeless Recovery Program for women, and children. They are located at 2279, and 2301 Willow Pass Road, Baypoint, CA. The two lots are connected together with a size of one and a half acres, with 13 houses, and one garage. On these sites they provide shelter for up to fifty individuals. Their program consist of a daily structured agenda that provides help for a variety of needs from substance abuse counseling, parental training, on site tutoring, and job training. Some of the educations needs are provided off-site with all transportation provided by the ministry. Most of their residents are referred to them from a number of Social Service Agencies. Residents commit to a minimum of 90 days in their program and can stay up to one year. Visiting is on weekends with a average of no more than 15 cars on site at any given time. Parking has never been a problem. At this time they are interested in building a small chapel for the residents and their guests. This building would be used for church, dining, fundraising, worship and education. Their plans are to build this Chapel at 2301 Willow Pass Road, Baypoint, using our dual modular unit as part of the structure, and securing it to a permanent foundation. Maximum use would be for approximately seventy individuals. Twelve extra parking spaces would be available for guests. As a non-profit charity that is offering our community services that are vital in helping women and children' needs. The Housing Advisory Committee (HAC)of Contra Costa County is asking, on behalf of the Love-A-Child Ministries, for a waiver or deferment of all development and planning fees for this project. HAC applauds their efforts in providing such needed services to the ones who need it most in our community. Sinc rely, 01 JoAnn Brooks-Washington, Chair r on Homeless Advisory Committee