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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1 Nat'l Cemetary at Camp Parks q2' 0 - � CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 9, 1984 SUBJECT Written Communication from Dublin San Ramon Services District Re : National Cemetary at Camp Parks EXHIBITS ATTACHED Letter dated June 25 , 1984 and Resolution RECOMMENDATION Consider FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION The City0has received a letter from Richard Fahey, a Member of the Board of Directors of the Dublin San Ramon Services District requesting that the City adopt a resolution which would support the placement of a national cemetary at Camp Parks in the jurisdiction of Contra Costa County. Attached is a resolution which was adopted by the Board of Directors of the Dublin San Ramon Services District supporting the location of the national cemetary at the location indicated above . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: DSRSD Board of Directors ITEM NO. , 1 uBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICIES DISTRICT General Offices: 7051 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, California 94568 0 (415) 828-0515 June 25 , 1984 Mayor Pete Snyder City of Dublin 6500 Dublin Boulevard Dublin , CA 94568 Dear Mayor Snyder : Attached is our resolution supporting a National Cemetery at Camp Parks which is in our District . This subject has been under consideration off and on for many years . Our Board has consistently supported the idea and would appreciate it if your Council would adopt a resolution in support . Approval by nearby cities would be an important factor in having this project succeed . I hope your Council will view it favorably . Very truly yours, Richard Fahey Member Board of Directors RF: ea A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA • PROVIDES MUNICIPAL TYPE SERVICES TO CITIZENS OF AMADOR-LIVERMORE AND SAN RAMON VALLEYS ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES. RESOLUTION NO . 41-84 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT URGING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL VETERANS' CEMETERY AT CAMP PARKS IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the citizens of the United States of America have traditionally provided a final resting place for . ... —. veterans of the armed forces; and WHEREAS , Golden Gate Cemetery in northern California has reached its capacity; and WHEREAS , northern California is the home of over one million veterans; and WHEREAS , part of the lands of Camp Parks in Contra Costa County would provide a beautiful and well located site for a national cemetery; and WHEREAS , certain members of the United States Congress , notably Robert Matsui , Ron Dellums, George Miller, Sala Burton , Pete Stark and Don Edwards, and the staff of the Veterans ' Administration have indicated the suitability of Camp Parks as the site of a national cemetery . Resolution No. 41-84 NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Directors of the Dublin San Ramon Services District , who are duly elected by their fellow citizens in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, California , reaffirm their support for a national cemetery in the. aesthetically pleasing rolling hills of a portion of Camp Parks located in Contra Costa "' County , and urge the Congress and the' Veterans' Administration to move with all due speed to make this concept a reality before it is too late . ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Dublin San Ramon Services District , a public agency in the State of California, Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa , at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of June , 1984 , and passed by the following vote: AYES: 5 - Directors Richard Fahey, Ron Noble , Donald M. Schinnerer , Wally Duncan and Joseph Covello NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 JOS PH VELL_0_, President ATTEST: RO ERTA JESYSING, Sew retary -2-