Stanislaus County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

property owners within the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District

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Findings and Recommendations 3 findings

F1
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury finds that the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District does indeed use the Fire Suppression Assessment revenue from the December 9, 2004, ballot measure for fire suppression services as stated in the ballot measure, and according to generally accepted accounting procedures (GAAP).
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury has no recommendation on this finding, and commends the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Suppression District for its diligence in the stewardship of the taxpayers’ funds from this ballot measure.
F2
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury finds that the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Suppression District will need to enhance revenues yet again, as the Fire Suppression Assessment will not cover all the needs that the District has and shall have in the future.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury recommends that the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District Board of Directors review the needs of the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District, determine future population projections of the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District, and consider another ballot measure.
F3
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury has identified that the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District’s Fire Chief has been required to function as a labor negotiator.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury recommends that the Board of Directors of the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District find the means, at its earliest convenience, to move this function to a professional labor negotiator, to allow the Fire Chief to function more effectively in the role of Fire Chief.

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