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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Order on January 5 , 1988 , by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Powers , Fanden, Schroder , Tarlakson, McPeak.
NOES: None .
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
SUBJECT:
Hazardous Materials Release ) 88/21
Response Plans and Inventory ) Resolution No.
Program - Area Plan Approval )
I. Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.95 (commencing with
$ 25500) requires each county to establish a Hazardous Materials
Release Response Plans and Inventory Program to assist emergency
rescue personnel to prepare adequately i for emergency responses or
potential releases of hazardous materials. Specifically, Chapter
6.95 required each County to develop an Area Plan, Inspection
Plan and Data Management Plan, for submission to the State
Office of Emergency Services (OES).
2. The Contra Costa County Health Services Department (HSD)
completed development of the Area, Inspection and Data Management
Plans as required by Chapter 6.95 which were submitted to State
OES.
3. State OES received the Contra Costa County Hazardous
Material Area Plan and returned comments to the County HSD. These
State comments must now be included in a revised County Area
Plan.
4. State OES comments, input from Health Services, Law
Enforcement, Fire Services, County Office of Emergency Services
and other interested parties have been included in the January 5,
1988 Revised C.C.C. Hazardous Material Area Plan.
5. Implementation of the January 5, 1988 Area Plan is
contingent upon realignment of program responsibilities between
the Administering Agency (Health Services) and the Office of
Emergency Services. Upon completion of this realignment, the
County Administrator will direct the HSD to implement this plan.
Now, therefore, it is hereby RESOLVED that:
1. The Area Plan is accepted, but implementation is
contingent upon County Administrators direction to the Health
Services Department.
2. The accepted Area Plan shall be submitted to State
Office of Emergency Services by the Health Services Department
before January 15, 1988.
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
an action taken and entered on the minutes of the
Board of Supery rs on the date shown.
ATTESTED:
Orig. Dept.: Health Services Dept . PHIL BACHELOR, Clerk of the Board
cc: County Administrator of Supervisors and County Administrator
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Hazardous Materials Commission
Consolidated Fire District
RESOLUTION NO . 88/21
PagQ. 2
December 24, 1987 I ®S 3
Mark Finucane, Director, Health Services Dept.
RE: Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory Program
Contra Costa County Hazardous Material Area Plan,
Revision January 5, 1988
IV. CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
A. The requirements of California Health and Safety Code,
Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Section 25500 (et. seq. ) will not
be met.
B. The requirements of California Administrative Code
Title 19, Articles 3 and 4 will not be met.
C. Contra Costa County will be beyond the legislated deadline for
submission of a revised Area Plan.
D. The procedures and protocols intended to allow emergency
response personnel to prepare adequately for emergency
response to releases or potential releases of hazardous
materials will not be available..
TO •' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: MARK FINUCANE, DIRECTOR, HEALTH SERVICES DEPT. Contra
DECEMBER 24, 1987 Costa, ���
DATE; -
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE RESPONSE PLANS AND INVENTORY PROGRAM;
SUBJECT: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AREA PLAN,
REVISION JANUARY 5, 1988 —
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
I. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
A. Adopt the attached Contra Costa County Hazardous Material
Area Plan, Revision January 5, 1988 (Attachment 1).
II. FINANCIAL IMPACT:
A. Regulated Community - The costs of administering the Area
Plan are included in Board Approved Hazardous Material
Release Response Plans and Inventory Program fees.
B. County General Fund - There will be an undetermined
County cost as a Hazardous Material First Responder and
Incident Commander training are made available to Fire, Law
Enforcement and Health personnel in response to Federal
OSHA (29 CFR 1910) and State Office of Emergency Services
(CAC Title 19) requirements.
C. Administering Agency Fees - The Health Services Department
has budgeted $10,000 in the first two years for. conducting
interagency training on the protocols and procedures
contained in this plan.
III. REASON FOR RECOMMENDATION:
A. The submission of this revised plan is mandated by
California Health and Safety .Code, Division 20, Chapter
6.95, Section 25500 (et. seq).
B. The Contra Costa County Hazardous Material Area Plan was
accepted by the Contra Costa County Hazardous Commission
on December 23, 1987.
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT; YES SIGNATURE:
RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF 130ARD COMMITTEE
a!/APPROVE OTHER
SIGNATURE f S): y
ACTION OF BOARD ON .� 16 8_ APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTFIER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
/� UNANIMOUS (ABSENT _�- AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AYES: NOES:_ _ AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: _ OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
ATTESTED
cc: County Administrator
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Health Services PML A — OF THE BOARD OF
Sheriff ' s Dept . SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
OES
Public Works
C H P BY DEPUTY
. Hazardous Materials Commission
Consolidated Fire District