Considerations for
a Referendum
Against an Action Taken
by the
SEQUOIA HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
by Jack Hickey, Minority Member
Sequoia Healthcare District Board of Directors
Action taken (in
RED) by BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SEQUOIA HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
Sequoia Room, Ground Floor, Sequoia Hospital
1700 Hours, Wednesday, February 19, 2003
NOTE!
The audio tape of this meeting turned out to be blank!
Daily News, Feb. 28, 2003 "Sequoia meeting tape blank"
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Action taken (in
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5:00 pM, Monday, January 27, 2003
Sequoia Room, Ground Floor Sequoia Hospital,
170 Alameda de las Pulgas Redwood City, CA
1. Call To Order And Roll Call -- Chairman Wheat
2. New Business - Presentation on Future Hospital Plans
ACTION a. Consider approval to rebuild Sequoia Hospital in response to SB 1953 (seismic)
*******************Election Code*******************
9340. The voters of any district that is a local public entity as defined by Section 900.4 of the Government Code, and to which Section 9300 applies, shall have the right to petition for referendum on legislative acts of the district in the same manner and subject to the same rules as are set forth in Sections 9141, 9142, 9143, 9144, 9145, and 9146, except that all computations referred to in those sections and officers of the county mentioned in those sections shall be construed to refer to comparable computations and officers of the district.
9141.
(a) Except an ordinance granting a franchise, the following ordinances shall take effect immediately: (1) Those calling or otherwise relating to an election. (2) Those specifically required by law to take immediate effect. (3) Those fixing the amount of money to be raised by taxation or the rate of taxes to be levied. (4) Those for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety. The ordinances referred to in this subdivision shall contain a declaration of the facts constituting the necessity and shall be passed by a four-fifths vote of the board of supervisors. (b) All other ordinances, including ordinances granting a franchise, shall become effective 30 days from and after the date of final passage.9142.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 9141, ordinances authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds by a county as part of a joint powers entity pursuant to Section 6547 of the Government Code shall not take effect for 60 days. (b) When the number of votes cast for all candidates for Governor (Director) at the last gubernatorial election within the boundaries of the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) described in subdivision (a) exceeds 500,000, the ordinance is subject to referendum upon presentation of a petition bearing signatures of at least 5 percent of the entire vote cast within the boundaries of the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) for all candidates for Governor at the last gubernatorial election. When the number of votes cast for all candidates for Governor at the last gubernatorial election within the boundaries of the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) is less than 500,000, the ordinance is subject to referendum upon presentation of a petition bearing signatures of at least 10 percent of the entire vote cast within the boundaries of the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) for all candidates for Governor (Director) at the last gubernatorial election. (c) For the purpose of submitting the question to the voters pursuant to subdivision (b), the ballot wording shall approximate the following: "Shall the county (Sequoia Healthcare District), as a member of the ,(joint powers entity name) authorize the issuance of revenue bonds by the joint powers entity in the amount of $____ pursuant to ordinance number ____, dated ____, the bonds to be used for the following purposes and to be redeemed in the following manner: _____accept the Sequoia Health Services findings and recommendations to build a new hospital off site, to wit:1. Rebuild Sequoia Hospital in response to SB 1953 and the Hospital's Strategic Plan.
2. Exclusively pursue development of a replacement hospital campus.
3. Develop a funding strategy encouraging Sequoia Healthcare District to finalize site
selection and purchase land for the new hospital and to fund construction and equipping of
the hospital.
4. Create a funding plan between Sequoia Health Services, CHW and Sequoia Healthcare
District supporting the funding strategy.
5. Develop an independently funded, owned and managed medical office building adjacent to
the hospital.
6. Pursue joint venture funding strategies for ambulatory services.
9144. If a petition protesting the adoption of an ordinance is presented to the board of
supervisors (Directors) prior to the effective date of the ordinance, the ordinance shall be suspended and the supervisors (Directors) shall reconsider the ordinance. The petition shall be signed by voters of the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) equal in number to at least 10 percent of the entire vote cast within the county (Sequoia Healthcare District) for all candidates for Governor (Director) at the last gubernatorial election.9145. If the board of
supervisors (Directors) does not entirely repeal the ordinance against which a petition is filed, the board shall submit the ordinance to the voters either at the next regularly scheduled county election occurring not less than 88 days after the date of the order, or at a special election called for that purpose not less than 88 days after the date of the order. The ordinance shall not become effective unless and until a majority of the voters voting on the ordinance vote in favor of it.9146. The provisions of this code relating to the form of petitions, the duties of the county elections official, and the manner of holding elections, when an ordinance is proposed by initiative petition, govern the procedure on ordinances against which a protest is filed.
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Contact: Jack Hickey at Ph./FAX (650) 368-5722 e-mail jackhick@cwnet.com