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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12151998 - C30-C31 (73 0 15tael�� '6J �90 IN THE MATTER OF HONORING TIMOTHY J. FARLEY FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF COMMUNITY AND CIVIC SERVICE RESOLUTION NO. 98/626 WHEREAS, TIM FARLEY has been active in enhancing the quality and character of life in the Martinez community for many years. WHEREAS, TIM FARLEY played an important role in improving the relations between the city council and the school board,as well as encouraging and supporting law enforcement and protecting our regional environment. WHEREAS, TIM FARLEY pioneered the City of Martinez' strict anti-smoking ordinance and has served on subcommittees in the areas of Civil Service Commission,ABAG General Assembly, CCCTA,Martinez Community Foundation, Martinez/Santa Rosa JFA and an alternate for the Martinez/Pleasant Hill JFA; and WHEREAS, TIM. FARLEY has served on the Martinez City Council since 1990, serving two one- year terms as Vice-Mayor, 1993-1994 and 1997-1998; and WHEREAS, TINT FARLEY has always considered his most important job as being a loving husband and dedicated father. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby honor and commend G /ll X2Gt" t2f Atte G '!! r a e ' ema Jim Roge , Chair D trict II Supervisor District 1 Supervisor Donna Ge er Mark DeSaulnier District III Sup or District IV Supervisor ?;%.Toe CaCiamUla District YSupervsor 1 hereby certify that rhe foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Order Entered into minutes ofthe Board of Supervisors on the date a+bresaid. Phil Batchel r, aunty Administr and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By Deputy Clerk C.3lA THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on December 15, 1998, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Uilkema, Gerber, DeSaulnier, Canciamilla and Rogers NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SUBJECT: Support of Resolution Declaring December 15, 1998, as Bill of Rights Day in Contra Costa County On this date, the Board of Supervisors considered supporting a resolution relative to the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution and declaring December 15, 1998, and any December 15 thereafter, as "Bill of Rights Day„ in Contra Costa County. After the Board discussed the matter, they took the following action: SUPPORTED Resolution No. 98/642 (as attached) declaring December 15, 1998, and every December 15 thereafter, as Bill of Rights Day in Contra Costa County. I 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: December 15,1998 X)Batchelor, erk of the Board o upervisors a County Administrator BY Patricia Molloy;Deputy MY- C.C. CAO Supervisor V The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County In the Matter of Resolution No. 98/642 SUPPORTING A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO THE BILL OF RIGHTS OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND DECLARING DECEMBER 15, 1998 AS "BILL OF RIGHTS DAY" IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WHEREAS,the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are referred to as the Bill of Rights, which limit and define the powers of government; and WHEREAS, several of the original states refused to ratify the Constitution without an express Bill of Rights; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights recognizes, affirms, and protects fundamental human and civil rights for which persons of all races have struggled for thousands of years; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights secures our freedom to speak,print, read, assemble,pray, petition the government, and keep and bear arms;protects us from unreasonable arrests, searches, excessive bail, double jeopardy, coerced confessions, and cruel and unusual punishment; and secures our rights to due process,jury trials, and counsel, and to present defense witnesses; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights protects our sovereign state from excesses of the federal government; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights is integral to the American way of life, and America's civic holidays, President's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,Veteran's Day, Memorial Day, and Thanksgiving, all remind us of the special contributions and sacrifices made by our forefathers and leaders to preserve,protect, and extend our freedoms; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights energizes our military defense because',American servicemen and women swear an oath to preserve and defend the United States Constitution, which includes the Bill of Rights; when American military personnel fight and die for our country, they do so to protect our rights and freedoms under the Bill of Rights; and WHEREAS, a Bill of Rights Day would help prevent the Bill of Rights from being otherwise forgotten, and since many Americans do not know their Bill of Rights, this special day would encourage our schools to instruct children about this aspect of our American heritage; and WHEREAS,a Bill of Rights Day would declare America's commitment to fundamental human rights to the whole world; and WHEREAS,just as celebrating religious holidays reminds Americans of their religious beliefs and traditions, a Bill of Rights Day annually would remind America of the manner in which its history and philosophy have secured the rights for which oppressed people everywhere still yearn; and WHEREAS, a Bill of Rights Day would be a memorial day honoring the personal sacrifices and deaths of countless millions of people who have struggled for basic human and civil rights over thousands of years; and WHEREAS, a Bill of Rights Day would remind elected and appointed'officials and employees of the state and local executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government that their authority and powers are limited; and WHEREAS, a Bill of Rights Day would remind all members of government that they serve the citizens, not rule them, and that the citizens always hold the right to restrain government; and Resolution No. 98/642 �'. 315 WHEREAS,the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rightsdeserve perennial celebrations and the sacrifices made to protect the Bill of Rights deserve eternal remembrance; and WHEREAS,the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution was ratified on December 15, 1791. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,California,hereby affirms that December 15, 1998,and every December 15 thereafter,be declared Bill of Rights Day in Contra Costa County,California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT all governmental bodies in Contra Costa County are encouraged to observe the annual Bill of Rights Day in a manner that brings to mind the meaning and importance of each of the ten provisions contained therein; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT on Bill of Rights Day,the Bill of Rights should be read in its entirety, in all public schools and in all government meetings and courtrooms convening on that day. PASSED by unanimous vote of the Board Members present on this 15'day of December, 1998. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed on this 15"`day of December, 1998. PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.and County Administrator By: Deputy Intra aced by: r sor 3 seph Canciamilla,District V Resolution No. 98/642