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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Order on May 21 , 1985 , by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Powers, Schroder ; McPeak; Torlakson, Fanden.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: Supervisor McPeak.
ABSTAIN: None .
SUBJECT: County Special Districts '
Appropriations Limits for Resolution No. 85/ 278
1985- 1986
-WHEREAS; . Section 7910 of the Government Code requires that each
year the governing body of each local jurisdiction shall establish an
appropriations limit for such jurisdiction for the following fiscal
year pursuant to Article XIII-B; and
WHEREAS, the County Auditor-Controller has prepared the attached
report and accompanying schedule designated Exhibit A regarding
proposed County Special District and Service Area appropriations limits
for fiscal year 1985-1986;
THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY RESOLVED THAT the appropriations limits for County Special
Districts and Service Areas for fiscal year 1985-1986 shall be as shown
on the attached Exhibit A.
I hereby certify that this is a.true and correct copy of
an action taken and entered on the minutes of the
Board of Supe r§on the date showntr�
ATTESTED;
PHIL BATCHELOA, Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors and County Administrator
. , Deputy
By
Orig. Dept. County Administrator
cc: County Auditor-Controller
RESOLUTION NO. 85/ 278
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Office of EXHIBIT A
COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Contra Costa County Contra Costa
Martinez, California RIECF- Co�rnt,,
May 6, 1985 MAY - 8 :1985
Or' t
TO: Philip Batchelor, County Administrator ' Co 1 - dministrator
FROM: Donald L. Bouchet, Auditor-Controller
By: Sam Kimoto, Deputy County Audit
SUBJECT: County Special Districts' Appropria ons Limit for 1985-86
The attached schedule is the. 1985-86 appropriations limit for County
special districts and service areas that are subject to Article XIIIB of the
California Constitution.
Our calculation is based on Department of Finance figures of population
change and U.S. Consumer Price Index change applied to the 1984-85 appropriations
limit or to appropriations limit election held on November 6, 1984. For population
change we used 1 .30% for districts that were entirely within unincorporated areas
and 1 .27% for districts that were within cities and unincorporated areas. For
Danville Parking Maintenance, we used 0.09%, which was the population change for
the City of Danville. The U.S. Consumer Price Index change was 3.74%. Copy of
the Department of Finance notification dated May 1 , 1985 is attached.
As is indicated in the Department of Finance notification, a district
may request, no later than May 31 , 1985, the Department of Finance to prepare a
special population change estimate. There will be a charge for this service.
If such a request is made, we ask that this office be notified of the results so
that we can recalculate the appropriation limit.
Section 7910 of the Government Code requires that the Board of Supervisors
establish, by resolution, the appropriations limit at a regularly scheduled meeting
or noticed special meeting. There is a further requirement .that fifteen days prior
to the meeting documentation used in the determination of the appropriations limit
shall be available to the public. Such documentation will be retained in this
office.
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Attachments
cc: Sheriff
Public Works
Districts
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Fiscal Year 1985-86 Appropriations Limit
1984-85 Ratio of 1985-86
Districts or Appropriation Changes for Appropriation
Service Areas :Limit 1985-86 Limit
Bethel Island Fire 478,000* 1 .0509 502,330
Brentwood Fire 356,000* 1.0509 374,120
Byron Fire 329,000* 1 .0509 345,746
Contra Costa Fire .15,723,935 1 .0506 16,519,566
Crockett-Carquinez Fire 597,000* 1 .0509 627,387
Eastern Fire 657,000* 1 .0509 690,441.
Moraga' Fire 2,274,918 1 .0506 2,390,029 .
Oakley Fire 496,000* 1 .0509 521 ,246
Orinda Fire 2,253,004 1 .0509 2,367,682
Pinole Fire 249,520 1 .0506 577, 325
Riverview Fire 5,720,300 1 .0506 6,009,747
Tassajara Fire 245,000* 1 .0506 257,397
West County Fire 1 ,991 ,517 1 .0506 2,092,288
Service Area L-43 109,256 1 .0509 114,817 .
L-46 306,957 1 .0509 322,581
> M-1 47,753 1 .0509 50,184
M-3 15,345 1 .0509 16,126
M-6 28,814 1 .0509 30,280
M77 22,781 1 .0509 23,940
M-8 122,004 1 .0509 128,214
M-9 6,764 1 .0509 7,108
M-11 149,165 1 .0509 156,757
M-13 1 ,129 1 .0509 1 .186
M-16 6,350 1 .0509 6,673
M-17 96,910 1 .0509 101 ,842
M-19 19,493 1 .0509 20,485
M-20 57,864 1 .0509 60,809
M-22 4,295 1 .0509 4,514
RD-4 4,477 1 .0509 4,705
Flood Control Zone 1 115,164 1 .-0506 120,991
Flood Control Zone 7 663,991 1 .0506 697,589
Drainage A 13 15 1,292. 1 .0506 158,947
Drainage A 10 152,962 1 .0506 160,701
Storm Drainage Zone 16 171 ,363 1 .0506 180,033
Service Area R-4 20,687 1 .0509 21 ,740
Service Area R-7 Zone A 120,472 1 .0509 126,604
Service Area R-7 Zone B 60,418 1 .0509 63,493
Danville Parking Maintenance 7,090 1 .0383 7,362
Service Area P-5 203,715 1 .0509 214,084
* Appropriation limit established at November 6, 1984 election