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.. 11-23-05; 1 : 11PM; • ;8184413139 # 2/ 4 <br /> D ® N 1 BRAN D _ 555 Capital Mall, 10th Floor P: 916/4441000 <br /> Sacramento,CA 95814 F: 916/444-2100 <br /> ATTORNEYS LLP downeybrand.com <br /> Nicole R.Gleason <br /> ngIeason@down eyb rcnd.com <br /> November 23, 2005 <br /> VIA FACSIMILE(916.464.4645)AND MAIL <br /> Thomas R. Pinkos, Executive Officer <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board-Central Valley Region <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive,#200 <br /> Rancho Cordova, California 95670 <br /> Re: Public Records Act Request; San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Our Ref.: 36916.00000 <br /> Dear Mr. Pinkos: <br /> Pursuant to the California Public Records Act, California Government Code §§ 6250, er seq. (the <br /> "Act") we hereby make the following request for documents on behalf of our clients,Herman & <br /> Helen's Manna. Within ten(10) days, please determine whether or not you will comply with this <br /> request by making all documents in the possession or control of the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services—Environmental Health Division available to us, as set forth in the Act. Cal. <br /> Gov't Code § 6253(c). Please let us know when the documents will be available for review <br /> and the approximate volume of documents to be produced. Also,please inform us of any <br /> applicable procedures for review and/or reproduction of the documents. <br /> As you know, the California Legislature and California courts favor disclosure of public records. <br /> The Legislature has found that: <br /> Access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business is a <br /> fundamental and necessary right of every person in this state. <br /> Cal. Gov't Code § 6250. Furthermore, the courts have found that the general policy of the Act <br /> favors disclosure. See, e.g., Cook v. Craig, 55 Cal. App. 3d 773 (1976). <br /> If you choose to deny any part of this request, please cite the specific statutory exceptions upon <br /> which your denial is based, as the Act requires. Cal. Gov't Code § 6255. If a document is <br />