HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01011997 - 1997-176 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
AND
THE AUDITOR-CONTROLLER OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Order on April 1, 1997, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Uilkema, Gerber and DeSaulnier
NOES: None
ABSENT: Supervisor Canci.amilla
ABSTAIN: None
and the Auditor-Controller by his following signature.
SUBJECT: Implementation of the }
Property Tax Administrative } RESOLUTION NO. 974.176
Cost Recovery Provisions of )
Revenue and Taxation Code }
section 95.3. }
A public hearing having been held during the Board of Supervisors meeting on April 1, 1997,
on implementation of the property tax cost recovery provisions of Revenue and Taxation Code
section 95.3, as provided in Board of Supervisors' Resolution No. 97/129, the Board of Supervisors,
and the Auditor-Controller, hereby make the following findings and determination.
A.
Property Tax Administrative Cost Recovery
1. On February 25, 1997, the Auditor-Controller filed with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors a report of the 1995-1996 fiscal year property tax-related costs of the Assessor, Tax
Collector, Auditor and Assessment Appeals Board, including the applicable administrative overhead
costs permitted by federal circular A-87 standards, proportionally attributable to each local jurisdiction
and Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) in Contra Costa County, in the ratio of
property tax revenue received by each local jurisdiction and ERAF divided by the total property tax
revenue received by all local jurisdictions and ERAFs in the county for the current fiscal year. The
report included proposed charges against each local jurisdiction excepting school entities, for the
local jurisdiction's proportionate share of such administrative costs.
2. On April 1, 1997 at the Board of Supervisors meeting a public hearing was held on the
Auditor-Controller's report, notice of which was given as required by law and by Board of Supervisors'
Resolution 97/129.
3. The report of the Auditor-Controller filed on February 25, 1997 is hereby adopted, and the
Board of Supervisors and the Auditor-Controller find that amounts expressed in said report do not
exceed the actual amount of 1995-1996 fiscal year property tax administrative costs proportionally
attributable to local jurisdictions.
4. The additional revenue received by Contra Costa County on account of its 1995-1996 fiscal
year property tax administrative costs pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code section 95.3 shall be
used only to fund the actual costs of assessing, collecting and allocating property taxes. An
equivalent amount of the revenues budgeted to finance assessing,collecting and allocating property
taxes in fiscal year 1996-1997 may be reallocated to finance other county services. In the event that
the actual 1996-1997costs for assessing, collecting and allocating property taxes plus allowable
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overhead costs are less than the amounts determined in the February 20, 1997 report by the Auditor-
Controller, the difference shall be proportionally allocated to the respective local jurisdictions which
paid property tax administration charges.
B
FINDINGS
1. No written objections were received at the April 1, 1997 public hearing on the Auditor-
Controller's report of February 20, 1997.
2. The Board of Supervisors and the Auditor-Controller find that AB 3347 (1994 Statutes,
chapter 1167) and AB 1055 (1996 Statutes, chapter 1073) are lawful enactments, lawfully adopted.
3. The amounts expressed in the Auditor-Controller's report of February 20, 1997 are correct.
4. Notice as required by law was given of the public hearing on April 1, 1997.
5. The grounds stated herein to support findings are not exclusive and any findings may be
supported on any lawful ground, whether or not expressed herein.
6. If any finding herein is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect findings which can be
given effect without the invalid provision, and to this end, the invalid finding is severable.
So found and determined
Kenneth J. qrcoran
Contra Costa County Auditor-Controller
I hereby Certify hurt this to a trw and rborI oOpyCtf
an action taken and entered on the minutes of ihr
Board of tau the data
ATMSTED:
PHIL BA t oR, C ek'oi the Board
pervi and Count ministrator
By a
Deputy
Orlg. Dept: County Counsel
cc: County Administrator
Auditor-Controller
Cleric of the Board
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RESOLUTION NO. 97f 176
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TO: BOARD OF SUPER--..ORS +
FROM: William Walker, M.D., Health Services Director - JjW. Contra
Is Costa
DATE: March 19, 1997 County
SUBJECT: "STD AWARENESS MONTH"
SPEC+1C REQUEffr(R)OR RECO MENDAMONt(S)6 BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICA r1ON1
IN THE MATTER OF PROMOTING RESOLUTION NO. 97/ 175
The Month of April as
"STI) AWARENESS MONTH"
WHEREAS Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in California continue to be a serious health problem
affecting large numbers of people each year with thousands of reported and unreported infections and 2,147 cases
were reported in Contra Co3ta County; and
WHEREAS prevention is a proven method to reduce the incidence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases; and
WHEREAS the purpose of the program is to reduce the incidence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases by
educating the public, provide accurate information about the dangers of infection and how to safely prevent
contracting these diseases; and
WHEREAS despite a declining incidence of gonorrhea and syphilis in Contra Costa County, the rate of
chlamydia is reaching epidemic proportions across socio-economic and ethnic strata among teenagers and young
adults under twenty-five (25) years of age; and
WHEREAS the prevalence of chlamydia among young women in California is the highest in the nation; and
WHEREAS chlamydia is the leading cause of involuntary infertility; and
WHEREAS over seventy (70) percent of women and fifty (50) percent of men infected with chlamydia have
no symptoms, lack knowledge about the disease, and continue to transmit the infection to others; and
WHEREAS early detection and treatment of chlamydia will result in fewer complications, less infertility, and
reduced adverse pregnancy outcome; and
WHEREAS public education, screening and treatment are our most powerful resources against Sexually
Transmitted Diseases, particularly chlamydia; and
WHEREAS during the month of April, individual citizens,government agencies and private entities are joining
forces to encourage the wide spread implementation of proven Sexually Transmitted Disease control measures
targeted toward those persons at highest risk.
NOW,THEREFORE,LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA
COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROCLAIMS APRIL 1997 AS
"STD AWARENESS MONTH" /
CONTINUED N ATTACHMENT: NO SIGNATURE V"/—
RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
APPROVE OTHER
SIGNATURE(S):
ACTION OF BOARD ON April 8, 1997 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED X OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE
UNANIMOUS (ABSENT—_____J AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
ASSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
Contact Parson: Wendel Brunner, M.D.
CC: Health Services Director ATTESTED April $, 1997
Public Health Administration PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
County Administrator SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
BY fig . r�71►�s,l , DEPUTY
Resolution No. 971175